[12:01] <ahmadsaifan> What is the command to show the 2 computer icon to come back
[12:01] <RiCCo69> ahmed what kind of wirless card do youhave
[12:01] <PurpleFool> lukas_t mount reports what's mounted, fstab configures mount points, they don't have to be the same
[12:01] <TBotNik_u> fyrestrtr: Did you copy?
[12:01] <ahmadsaifan> Intel Pro Wireless 2200gb
[12:01] <fyrestrtr> TBotNik_u: pastebinit somefile.txt
[12:01] <RiCCo69> and what version of ubuntu do you have
[12:01] <ahmadsaifan> im using wired now
[12:01] <stuart-> any idea what the java package name is again? java6-something
[12:01] <ahmadsaifan> I want wireless!
[12:01] <TBotNik_u> fyrestrtr: from CLI?
[12:01] <fyrestrtr> TBotNik_u: do you have any other option? :)
[12:01] <RiCCo69> yeah man
[12:01] <e> peer pressure
[12:01] <lukas_t> PurpleFool, but mount also tells the mountoptions, and in fact i cant write to /media/daten2 as a normal user
[12:01] <ThrobbingBrain66> stuart: sun-java6-jre
[12:02] <RiCCo69> are you using fiery?
[12:02] <TBotNik_u> fyrestrtr: NO!! LOL
[12:02] <ahmadsaifan> feisty
[12:02] <ahmadsaifan> yes
[12:02] <fyrestrtr> TBotNik_u: then I guess you have your answer.
[12:02] <fyrestrtr> TBotNik_u: :)
[12:02] <RiCCo69> ok just give me a sec
[12:02] <ahmadsaifan> ok
[12:02] <kahrytan> Can someone tell me why /dev/disk/by-uuid disappeared on normal ubuntu boot?  I can't boot ubuntu because of it
[12:02] <fyrestrtr> kahrytan: I don't understand your question. Please rephrase.
[12:02] <mattfletcher> does anyone here have much knowledge of NIS? I'm really struggling to set up a server
[12:02] <PurpleFool> lukas_t sorry, misunderstood you, all other mount points are ok?
[12:02] <stuart-> and is it possible that updating the kernel scerws up nvidia abit?
[12:03] <ahmadsaifan> Someone gave me a command early to put in the terminal
[12:03] <ahmadsaifan> but i forgot it
[12:03] <fyrestrtr> stuart-: its guaranteed
[12:03] <TBotNik_u> fyrestrtr: pb cmd again please, can't scroll here and its gone
[12:03] <kahrytan> fyrestrtr: Can someone tell me why /dev/disk/by-uuid disappeared on a normal ubuntu boot?  I can't boot ubuntu because of it.
[12:03] <lukas_t> PurpleFool, everything is mounted correctly, except for the changes i made to fstab in the last minutes
[12:03] <fyrestrtr> TBotNik_u: shift+pgup to scroll
[12:03] <fyrestrtr> TBotNik_u: the command is pastebinit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[12:03] <Malachi> What's the command to start Tomboy without having it open the notes window? (I want to start on session startup, but I forgot the command.)
[12:04] <schigh> How can I encode something to H.264?
[12:04] <ahmadsaifan> Ricco, where did ya go
[12:04] <RiCCo69> ahmad go to this web address
[12:04] <iisha> fyrestrtr ?
[12:04] <RiCCo69> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=517228&highlight=Intel+Pro+Wireless+2200gb
[12:04] <fyrestrtr> iisha: sorry, no clue on your issue.
[12:04] <ahmadsaifan> how iwll it help me?
[12:04] <iisha> ok... thnks anyway... fyrestrtr
[12:04] <ahmadsaifan> Be right back
[12:04] <RiCCo69> it'll give you instructions on how to install your wireless
[12:04] <iisha> gone
[12:04] <kahrytan> fyrestrtr: You know how fstab uses uuid?
[12:04] <TBotNik_u> fyrestrtr: OK pb up with /2398
[12:05] <cellofellow> !uuid | kahrytan
[12:05] <ubotu> kahrytan: To see a list of your devices/partitions and their corresponding UUID's, run this command in a !shell:  blkid  (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks for the rationale behind the transition to UUID)
[12:05] <rat_poison> fyrestrtr: I'm the guy with the sound card prob. well, it did fix my on-board sound card
[12:05] <rat_poison> but It didn't fix my emu 1212m
[12:05] <fyrestrtr> TBotNik_u: where?
[12:05] <rat_poison> it doesn't appear on system>preferences>sound
[12:05] <mattfletcher> any NIS experts here?
[12:05] <roger_padactor> any function that will delete the &nbsp; that are getting printed in my console? they are coming back as such  
[12:05] <ahmadsaifan> that isnt helping
[12:05] <RiCCo69> ahmad use ubuntuforums if your having a problem 2 000 people probably had the same problem... this is where you can get answers fast
[12:05] <ahmadsaifan> i have 2200, not 21000
[12:05] <fyrestrtr> TBotNik_u: which pastebin did you use?
[12:05] <Pelo> rat_poison,  did you look up your card model in the forum ? maybe there are some specific insctructions
[12:05] <stuart-> fyrestrtr, so, do i avoid updating?
[12:06] <kahrytan> cellofellow: I don't need help knowing why the change
[12:06] <RiCCo69> whatever do a search
[12:06] <ahmadsaifan> my card is supposed
[12:06] <rat_poison> yes and no to your questions
[12:06] <fyrestrtr> stuart-: if you are on 7.04, don't worry about upgading.
[12:06] <mindsideout> my first day with ubuntu and I love it. when you plug a any usb printer into your computer will ubuntu say it found new hardware?
[12:06] <cellofellow> kahrytan: that also says how to use them
[12:06] <kahrytan> cellofellow: I DON'T HAVE /dev/disk/by-uuid ANYMORE
[12:06] <ahmadsaifan> I just need that Icon back up there again so i can choose wireless
[12:06] <ahmadsaifan> What is the command!!!
[12:06] <RiCCo69> ahmadsaifan... I need you to look deep and start using common sence
[12:06] <stuart-> fyrestrtr, thank god. have been wondering why display screws up for the past 3 installs
[12:06] <fyrestrtr> TBotNik_u: pastbinit /etc/X11/xorg.conf http://pastebin.com
[12:06] <cellofellow> !caps | kahrytan
[12:06] <ubotu> kahrytan: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[12:06] <kahrytan> cellofellow: Ubuntu can't boot using UUID
[12:06] <palintheus> ahmadsaifan, http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/Install_ipw2200
[12:07] <cellofellow> kahrytan: then don't use it. It's easy enough to set up fstab and grub to use /dev/ files.
[12:07] <ahmadsaifan> be right back palintheus, ill try that link you showed
[12:07] <Pelo> mindframe,  menu > system > prefs > removable media ,  you can enable the usb printer there ,  but you still need to add the driver the same way as with parraleels ones
[12:07] <ahmadsaifan> Be right back
[12:07] <ahmadsaifan> k
[12:07] <TBotNik_u> fyrestrtr: will try again!
[12:07] <rat_poison> Pelo: although I must admit I didn't manage to follow this http://pastebin.com/m483c9805
[12:07] <gnuskool> kahrytan, it cant just disappear, look in logs
[12:07] <kahrytan> cellofellow: I want  to fix it.
[12:08] <rat_poison> sorry, inadequate paste
[12:08] <kahrytan> gnuskool: where
[12:08] <Pelo> rat_poison, i'll haer a look and see if I can walk you through it
[12:08] <palintheus> ahmadsaifan, apparently there is also a chat on freenode you might try #ipw2200
[12:08] <gnuskool> kahrytan, /var/logs
[12:08] <kersinc> #ubuntu-es
[12:08] <kahrytan> gnuskool: I am on live cd
[12:08] <TBotNik_u> fyrestrtr: pb cmd again. Shift+PgUp doesn't work here
[12:09] <mindsideout> menu?
[12:09] <rat_poison> Pelo: this http://pastebin.com/m252a98c4 is the adequate paste it's from https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto
[12:09] <olliwolli> is there a built-in search in gnome-terminal to search for certain strings in current buffer?
[12:09] <instabin> Ubuntu is not finding any display devices on dac0 through dac2... what can i do to fix it...
[12:09] <Pelo> rat_poison,  did you manage to find the ALSA-configuration.txt file ?
[12:09] <kahrytan> gnuskool: Which log would it be
[12:10] <fyrestrtr> TBotNik_u: pastbinit /etc/X11/xorg.conf http://pastebin.com
[12:10] <rat_poison> Pelo: yup
[12:10] <orudie> what is better kbuntu or ubuntu?
[12:10] <e> the only thing that changes is the UI
[12:10] <preaction> !better | orudie
[12:10] <orudie> kubuntu or ubuntu?
[12:10] <ubotu> orudie: 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.
[12:10] <rat_poison> well, I didn't know what to use instead of hda-intel blah blah blah
[12:10] <Pelo> rat_poison,  which part did you not complete ? this might be more helpfull
[12:10] <gnuskool> kahrytan,ahh, how many partitions you got, and is it primary?
[12:11] <orudie> lol
[12:11] <orudie> ok
[12:11] <kahrytan> gnuskool: Which hdd.
[12:11] <rat_poison> this "options snd-hda-intel model=3stack" is completely irrelevant to my situation
[12:11] <fyrestrtr> rat_poison: what sound card do you have?
[12:11] <kahrytan> gnuskool: I have two -- windows and linux. hda has 3 including swap
[12:11] <rat_poison> I have an emu 1212m. it uses module emu10k1-fpga. I don't know how to syntax it
[12:11] <rat_poison> properly
[12:11] <Pelo> rat_poison, I 'm afraid I can't help with this,  sorry, hardware isnT realy my thing
[12:11] <TBotNik_u> fyrestrtr: still not getting pb cmd to work outside default
[12:12] <edwles> a alguien le gusta programar
[12:12] <fyrestrtr> TBotNik_u: join #flood
[12:12] <edwles> ???
[12:12] <Pelo> rat_poison, well in that list you have it should be properly spelled and cased
[12:12] <Pelo> !es | edwles
[12:12] <ubotu> edwles: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[12:13] <kahrytan> gnuskool: Hello?
[12:13] <ahmadsaifan> what is the command to show me the icon in the top right corner about my connection?
[12:13] <Pelo> ahmadsaifan,  nm-applet ?
[12:13] <ahmadsaifan> i dont know
[12:13] <ahmadsaifan> just give me a command to put in the terminal
[12:13] <jamili> k i installed lilo i guess got to try with it
[12:13] <GoKillPeople> So, I'm trying to install this Nvidia driver
[12:13] <ahmadsaifan> i think you are right though
[12:13] <GoKillPeople> And I got as far as root and stuff
[12:14] <Pelo> ahmadsaifan, nm-applet I think
[12:14] <rat_poison> do you think I shoud try this syntax options emu10k1-fpga model=Emu 1212m
[12:14] <rat_poison> ?
[12:14] <GoKillPeople> But I can't figure out how to exit x server to get the installation going
[12:14] <gnuskool> kahrytan,i was reading back to see what your problem is, so yooure on live cd now to fix a linux install on hda2?
[12:14] <ahmadsaifan> that is the command?
[12:14] <Pelo> ahmadsaifan,  I donT' allow /msg please talk to me in the channel
[12:14] <jamili> fuck off ubuntu, i'll install windowz
[12:14] <Pelo> GoKillPeople,   sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[12:14] <edwles> yes windows is the same thing
[12:15] <ahmadsaifan> ok
[12:15] <ahmadsaifan> what is the command?
[12:15] <Pelo> ahmadsaifan, nm-applet I think or nm-applets
[12:15] <GoKillPeople> Pelo, thanks!
[12:15] <ahmadsaifan> what is that?????
[12:15] <palintheus> !language > jamili
[12:15] <ahmadsaifan> it says its not installed
[12:15] <Pelo> ahmadsaifan,  apparently not what you wanted,
[12:15] <edwles> anyone here talk spanish?
[12:15] <kahrytan> gnuskool: Linux is on hda3. on boot, It says /dev/disk/by-uuid/uuid doesnt exist but I noticed that when I tired to boot. /dev/disk/by-uuid itself doesnt exist.
[12:15] <gnuskool> jamili, bye bye
[12:15] <PurpleFool> well jamili, I'm swayed by your powerful argument.  Tell me what are these windows you talk of?  Are they vinyl?
[12:16] <Pelo> ahmadsaifan,  is this a wifi things you need to add ?  try rightlicking the pannel and selecting add to pannel see if it is in there
[12:16] <mindsideout> ubuntu doesn't realize that my printer is a printer
[12:16] <palintheus> edwles, try #ubuntu-es
[12:16] <mindsideout> it thinks it only is a memory reader
[12:16] <ahmadsaifan> where is the panel?
[12:16] <stroyan> PurpleFool: What are you feeding that troll?
[12:16] <ahmadsaifan> ok i found it
[12:16] <tyrian> guys anyone know how to use a cgwd theme ??
[12:16] <edwles> thaks palintheus
[12:16] <Pelo> mindsideout,  you need to add the driver , menu > system > admin > printers
[12:17] <Pelo> tyrian,  what is a cgwd theme ?
[12:17] <ahmadsaifan> i cant find my wireless though
[12:17] <tyrian> its a theme for compiz
[12:17] <ahmadsaifan> Pelo, i cant find my wireless in the network settings
[12:17] <tyrian> but i dont know how to use it
[12:17] <tracer903> installing skystar2 dvb with instructions from "http://my.opera.com/riza.rakhman/blog/?startidx=10" permission denied when testing.
[12:17] <Pelo> tyrian,  you'd have to ask in #compiz-fusion
[12:17] <tyrian> or what app uses it
[12:17] <mindsideout> Pelo, I have tried but it acts like i do not have a printer
[12:17] <Pelo> !wifi | ahmadsaifan
[12:17] <ubotu> ahmadsaifan: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[12:17] <palintheus> ahmadsaifan, have you tried seeing if the #ipw2200 can help?
[12:18] <ahmadsaifan> nothing helps
[12:18] <PurpleFool> stroyan I don't know I'm feeding it anything.  it hasn't responded.
[12:18] <ahmadsaifan> no links help me
[12:18] <ahmadsaifan> i dont understand them
[12:18] <Pelo> mindsideout, are you sure it is a printer ?  they make usb drives to look like al sort weird stuff these days, I saw one that looked like a stick of wood
[12:18] <SoulChild> how do i change grub loading stage from 1.5 to 2.0 ?
[12:18] <stroyan> jamili disconnected immediately after flaming.
[12:18] <preaction> SoulChild, you don't change it, grub changes it.
[12:18] <gnuskool> kahrytan, navigate on hda3 to /var/log, read the log, it should give more info there
[12:18] <ahmadsaifan> i had the wifi in my network settings before, where did it go
[12:19] <SoulChild> preaction: so why does it still use 1.5 ???
[12:19] <preaction> SoulChild, that's a message telling you that grub is loading stage 1.5, the next stage is stage 2
[12:19] <Pelo> ahmadsaifan, we don'T know, review the installation proceedure make sure everthing is still installed and working
[12:19] <kahrytan> gnuskool: There is dozens of logs there
[12:19] <mindsideout> pelo, lol - it is a multipass f60
[12:19] <preaction> SoulChild, every single boot it goes through stage 1.5, it starts on stage 1
[12:19] <PurpleFool> stroyan your eyes are faster than mine.  And it would seem I missed my chance to mine a great deal of wealth out of a chance encounter. ;)
[12:19] <ahmadsaifan> oh my god!!!
[12:19] <SoulChild> preaction: ahh thanks
[12:19] <preaction> SoulChild, grub is a multi-stage boot loader (which is required for the Hurd)
[12:20] <GoKillPeople> So, uh.... I exited x server
[12:20] <GoKillPeople> And realized that was a bad idea
[12:20] <palintheus> ahmadsaifan, we don't know everything about your computer/setup we are providing the best help we can
[12:20] <PurpleFool> I'm only hangin around to see how many strings fyre can keep going simultaneously. :)
[12:20] <GoKillPeople> How do I exit x server without everything messing up?
[12:20] <Pelo> GoKillPeople,  so what do you want to do now ?
[12:20] <GoKillPeople> I'm trying to install this nvidia driver
[12:21] <Pelo> GoKillPeople, I don't think you can, when you exit x it kills all your graphical stuff
[12:21] <kahrytan> gnuskool: I guess you cant help
[12:21] <Pelo> later folks
[12:21] <matthew> installing graphic drivers that's always fun
[12:21] <GoKillPeople> Yeah
[12:21] <GoKillPeople> Especially when you don't know how =(
[12:21] <ahmadsaifan> how do i install wi cd | http://wicd.sourceforge.net/download.php
[12:21] <matthew> there is good directions online
[12:22] <GoKillPeople> Well
[12:22] <GoKillPeople> Good to a point
[12:22] <GoKillPeople> I can get it almost all the way
[12:22] <gnuskool> kahrytan, nah srry, ask again, maybe someone else can
[12:22] <matthew> nvidia isn't that bad
[12:22] <matthew> not as bad as ati :|
[12:22] <rat_poison> fyrestrtr: and to all the guys who helped. Didn't manage to get my emu 1212m to work. :( Althought I did manage to get my onboard sound card anyway. I guess I'll still be using windows to record music :(
[12:22] <ahmadsaifan> what is the sudo command ?
[12:22] <GoKillPeople> But then it tells me to exit x server, and then I don't know how to do that and/or what to do next
[12:22] <RiCCo69> I'm trying to fix my cube... does anyone know if GL Desktop interfers with beryl
[12:22] <ahmadsaifan> to instal something
[12:22] <rat_poison> you've been very helpful
[12:22] <rat_poison> :)
[12:22] <palintheus> !sudo
[12:22] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[12:22] <tracer903> i used envy it did everything for me
[12:22] <RiCCo69> ahmad you need to open your terminal to use the sudo comand
[12:23] <RiCCo69> tracer you talking to me?
[12:23] <tracer903> was commenting about loading nvidia drivers
[12:23] <matthew> tracer ?
[12:23] <matthew> what is envy
[12:23] <rat_poison> envy is a script that helps you install your graphics cards
[12:23] <fyrestrtr> !envy
[12:24] <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!
[12:24] <matthew> hmmm never heard of it
[12:24] <kahrytan> When I try to boot Ubuntu, it says /dev/disk/by-uuid/UUID doesn't exist.  With navigating, I found out /dev/disk/by-uuid doesnt exist.  Can someone help me restore /dev/disk/by-uuid so Ubuntu can boot using UUID?
[12:24] <GoKillPeople> So uh... can anyone help me install this driver?
[12:24] <matthew> installing graphics cards can mess up your system badly anyways lol
[12:24] <Branden> help, I have transfered .debs from var/... from my laptop which has access to the net to my desktop.  It will update some things, but beryl will not install nor kubuntu-desktop.  It is telling there are some packages that will not install.  Though beryl and kde have successfully been installed on my laptop.  Both running 7.04.
[12:25] <kahrytan> When I try to boot Ubuntu, it says /dev/disk/by-uuid/UUID doesn't exist.  With navigating, I found out /dev/disk/by-uuid doesnt exist.  Can someone help me restore /dev/disk/by-uuid so Ubuntu can boot using UUID?
[12:25] <tracer903> I'm a noob, so I wasn't aware of the risk, but it worked for me.
[12:26] <matthew> I'm new to debain
[12:26] <matthew> debian
[12:26] <Tambu> whats the best way to downgrade a version? my ubuntu installed Squid 3.0.PRE5 and i'm experiencing odd problems that I didn't have in 2.6 so I wanted to change them out, is there some way to find old binaries or do I have to compile it myelf?
[12:26] <PurpleFool> GoKillPeople what was the last thing you did before X stopped?
[12:26] <SoulChild> Is lilo updated automaticly when installing a new kernel ???
[12:26] <matthew> but my rh9 was getting out of date
[12:26] <GoKillPeople> Hmmm... I don't remember
[12:26] <GoKillPeople> Right now I'm just sitting in root, trying to open the file
[12:26] <mindsideout> how do i uninstall turboprint - it is not in the add/remove apps
[12:27] <PurpleFool> ok, which file are you trying to open?
[12:27] <SoulChild> mindsideout: how did u install it
[12:27] <GoKillPeople> the Nvidia driver
[12:27] <kahrytan> When I try to boot Ubuntu, it says /dev/disk/by-uuid/UUID doesn't exist.  With navigating, I found out /dev/disk/by-uuid doesnt exist.  Can someone help me restore /dev/disk/by-uuid so Ubuntu can boot using UUID?
[12:28] <mindsideout> I don't know - i download and clicked on buttons - sorry
[12:29] <matthew> is there really 1066 people in here -_-
[12:29] <matthew> lol
[12:29] <PurpleFool> GoKillPeople so what's the name of the file?
[12:29] <nadis> lol
[12:29] <palintheus> mindsideout, if the .deb of the program is in your home folder just run sudo dpkg -r <package_name> in a terminal
[12:30] <matthew> gokill you would be better off learning on your own trust me
[12:30] <fyrestrtr> Tambu: you can change the policy of the package so it freezes at one version
[12:30] <matthew> when I first started learning linux I never got help in a room
[12:30] <matthew> well people wouldn't help actually lol
[12:30] <Tambu> fyrestrtr: happen to know a url or something I can google for that ? I haven't done that before
[12:31] <palintheus> mindsideout, or use synaptic
[12:31] <GoKillPeople> file is NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-100.14.11-pkg2.run
[12:31] <matthew> what's that tambu ?
[12:31] <PurpleFool> matthew I can't say you're wrong but if he's willing to type I'm willing to read
[12:31] <kahrytan> When I try to boot Ubuntu, it says /dev/disk/by-uuid/UUID doesn't exist.  With navigating, I found out /dev/disk/by-uuid doesnt exist.  Can someone help me restore /dev/disk/by-uuid so Ubuntu can boot using UUID?
[12:31] <fyrestrtr> Tambu: any apt manual should help you out, don't have a url handy. Just google 'apt policy'
[12:31] <Tambu> matthew: trying to downgrade my squid this version is giving me odd issues.
[12:31] <matthew> I would help but ive only used ati
[12:31] <Tambu> fyrestrtr: thanks
[12:32] <mindsideout> i can't seem to find a package
[12:32] <mindsideout> what am i looking for
[12:32] <PurpleFool> Ahh, ok, is that because there isn't a package and automatix dowsn't help?
[12:32] <luxe> somebody with any experience in devede?
[12:32] <luxe> the program for converting avi todvd
[12:32] <GoKillPeople> PurpleFool: Uh.... me?  or someone else?
[12:33] <PurpleFool> GoKillPeople sry yes, you
[12:33] <difjfjf> hey guys, i'm having installation problems
[12:33] <matthew> luxe that program is worthless if you ask me
[12:33] <Seveas> PurpleFool, automatix never helps
[12:33] <luxe> wichone you recomend?
[12:33] <matthew> I haven't found a good one yet
[12:33] <Seveas> GoKillPeople, toss out that nvidia .run file and use the propler Ubuntu packages
[12:33] <difjfjf> hey guys, my install disk is freezing on "detecting file system" with feisty fox. any ideas?
[12:33] <luxe> ok
[12:33] <matthew> I do use k9copy for making dvd copies
[12:34] <PurpleFool> seveas I thought that's where my nvidia driver came from at one time
[12:34] <matthew> and k3b for burning the isos that works greta
[12:34] <GoKillPeople> This is the driver from Nvidia
[12:34] <GoKillPeople> =/
[12:34] <matthew> great*
[12:34] <Seveas> !automatix | PurpleFool
[12:34] <ubotu> PurpleFool: 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)
[12:34] <PurpleFool> I certainly haven't had to mess with the driver direct for a while
[12:34] <tatersalad> have you formatted your hdd dif?
[12:34] <luxe> ok thanks
[12:34] <Seveas> PurpleFool, that's because ubuntu installs it by default
[12:34] <Seveas> PurpleFool, and the restricted driver managers allows you to easily enable/disable it
[12:35] <h3lmut> heya, trying to get gutsy tribe 3 running on an asus r2h and the wifi driver (zd1211rw) loads then bombs out with "error ioread32(CR_REG1): -22", suggestions?
[12:35] <difjfjf> hey, anybody have a clue on why my installation disk freezes on "detecting file system"?
[12:35] <Pretor1ab> hello all
[12:35] <difjfjf> hi
[12:35] <PurpleFool> ubotu I'm aware of it's dubious actions, but it IS used and I'm trying to find out what gkp has tried, cheers.
[12:35] <matthew> Last time I looked devede is looking for developers
[12:35] <Pretor1ab> which dir am i trying to locate when setting $JAVA_HOME pls
[12:35] <sharif> Hi everyone
[12:35] <Pretor1ab> i have installed sun-java6-jdk
[12:35] <Pretor1ab> and set update-alternatives --config java
[12:35] <GoKillPeople> Wait, wait wait...
[12:35] <fyrestrtr> Pretor1ab: sudo update-alternatives --config java
[12:35] <GoKillPeople> There is a program in Linux for the driver?
[12:35] <GoKillPeople> I don't have to go through the terminal?
[12:36] <Pretor1ab> fyrestrtr that does not set $JAVA_HOME though does it ?
[12:36] <fyrestrtr> Pretor1ab: that will tell your your path
[12:36] <Seveas> GoKillPeople, correct
[12:36] <mindsideout> synaptic worked - thanks
[12:36] <fyrestrtr> for javahome
[12:36] <PurpleFool> seveas, could be, so you can see why I'm interested in why gkp is lokoing at the .run instead of using other tools?
[12:36] <Seveas> GoKillPeople, system -> administration -> restricted drivers manager
[12:36] <difjfjf> hey guys, i'm having trouble installing ubuntu. anyboyd free to help?
[12:36] <GoKillPeople> Seveas: Yeah... didn't realize that.  thanks, working now =)
[12:36] <Pretor1ab> fyrestrtr it just wont work
[12:37] <ThrobbingBrain66> difjfjf: what's your problem?
[12:37] <Pretor1ab> keeps just saying to set a valid $JAVA_HOME for jre
[12:37] <kahrytan> When I try to boot Ubuntu, it says /dev/disk/by-uuid/UUID doesn't exist.  With navigating, I found out /dev/disk/by-uuid doesnt exist.  Can someone help me restore /dev/disk/by-uuid so Ubuntu can boot using UUID?
[12:37] <tatersalad> difjfjf: I can try helping
[12:37] <difjfjf> throbbing: my installation disk freezes on "detecting filesystem"
[12:37] <tatersalad> dont know that I can help a lot tho
[12:37] <difjfjf> lol any help will do
[12:37] <sharif> Are you using 7.10 release 2?
[12:37] <difjfjf> sharif, me?
[12:37] <ThrobbingBrain66> difjfjf: first, have you checked the cd to make sure there are no errors?
[12:37] <sharif> Yes
[12:38] <difjfjf> not sure, i got the latest release i believe
[12:38] <Pretor1ab> does $JAVA_HOME point to jdk or jre ?
[12:38] <sharif> I know gparted has some known issues on Tribe 2
[12:38] <matthew> there's a 7.10 release lol
[12:38] <ompaul> !gutsy
[12:38] <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
[12:38] <sharif> yah i'm using Tribe 3 as we speak
[12:38] <difjfjf> i'm trying to install feisty fox
[12:38] <difjfjf> is that the newest version?
[12:38] <matthew> I hate updating
[12:38] <sharif> Its pretty stable for an alpha release 3
[12:38] <fyrestrtr> Pretor1ab: why do you need a $JAVA_HOME ?
[12:38] <Seveas> difjfjf, it's called Feist Fawn :)
[12:38] <neverblue> difjfjf, feisty is
[12:38] <Pretor1ab> trying to install funambol
[12:39] <difjfjf> lol my bad
[12:39] <matthew> lol
[12:39] <ThrobbingBrain66> diflflf: have you checked the cd for errors?
[12:39] <jmt> type $JAVA_HOME and find out
[12:39] <difjfjf> yeah i checked for errors
[12:39] <sharif> 7.10 is code named Gusty Gibbon i believe
[12:39] <jmt> sould be jre
[12:39] <difjfjf> it said there were no errors on disk
[12:39] <neverblue> echo $JAVA_HOME
[12:39] <v3ctor> echo $JAVA_HOME
[12:39] <Pretor1ab> yes but it wont work if it is not set properly
[12:39] <matthew> I think I'm gonna stick with 7.04 for awhile
[12:39] <kahrytan> When I try to boot Ubuntu, it says /dev/disk/by-uuid/UUID doesn't exist.  With navigating, I found out /dev/disk/by-uuid doesnt exist.  Can someone help me restore /dev/disk/by-uuid so Ubuntu can boot using UUID?
[12:39] <difjfjf> everything runs smooth untill the "detecting file-system" part of the installation
[12:39] <Pretor1ab> lol
[12:39] <matthew> updating is depressing
[12:40] <ThrobbingBrain66> difjfjf: what kind of hard drive do you have? SATA? ATA?
[12:40] <Pretor1ab> i know how to echo $JAVA_HOME, how do i set it to the correct location/value
[12:40] <difjfjf> pata i believe, its a laptop
[12:40] <difjfjf> i've never really cracked it open
[12:40] <neverblue> Pretor1ab, what are you trying to do ?
[12:40] <jmt> export?
[12:40] <Penguinsaremyfri> Ok...Should I sacrifice cs2 and mic. office to go all linux?
[12:40] <difjfjf> its able to read the disk fine and detect the user settings from my XP partition, but it just freezes when installing
[12:40] <h3lmut> kahr - you should be able to just do UUID=(the volume's UUID)
[12:41] <Pretor1ab> install funambol - which requires me to set $JAVA_HOME to the correct jre path
[12:41] <neverblue> difjfjf, is the install disk good?
[12:41] <ThrobbingBrain66> I dunno if this is the problem, but just before Feisty was released the ATA controllers were all moved to SATA and had caused many install issues
[12:41] <difjfjf> neverblue: yeah i checked it
[12:41] <matthew> penguin ?
[12:41] <neverblue> Pretor1ab, never heard of it
[12:41] <Pretor1ab> never heard of you but it doesnt mean it doesnt exist
[12:41] <Seveas> Pretor1ab, in the terminal where you install funambol, run this command: export JAVA_HOME=/usr
[12:41] <neverblue> difjfjf, what is your hd setup like, what paritions?
[12:41] <Pretor1ab> no offence intended
[12:41] <matthew> what do you mean penguin
[12:41] <neverblue> Pretor1ab, thats not that witty, really
[12:42] <coopster> Seveas, alll i am saayyyyyiinnnnngggg, is give coooop a channnceee.....
[12:42] <difjfjf> neverblue: main partition is for XP pro, then a ext3 parition for feisty and a 300MG swap
[12:42] <neverblue> coop?
[12:42] <neverblue> difjfjf, size?
[12:42] <Seveas> !offtopic | coopster
[12:42] <ubotu> coopster: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[12:42] <kahrytan> Can someone please help me
[12:42] <Pretor1ab> not got time for wit now really
[12:42] <Seveas> first and last warning
[12:42] <neverblue> !ask | kahrytan
[12:42] <ubotu> kahrytan: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[12:42] <Pretor1ab> just need to do this anoying thing
[12:42] <difjfjf> neverblue: xp partition is about 30 GIGS and feisty's partition is about 8 gigs
[12:42] <kahrytan> neverblue: Don't do that again
[12:42] <matthew> kahrytan what's your damage ?
[12:43] <neverblue> difjfjf, from alternate, or Live CD?
[12:43] <Pretor1ab> i just cant find out why the damn program wont recognise every value i set $JAVA_HOME to
[12:43] <fyrestrtr> Pretor1ab: how are you setting it?
[12:43] <neverblue> kahrytan, i can do as I please
[12:43] <difjfjf> from live cd
[12:43] <kahrytan> matthew: The fact I have waited for hour to fix my problem.
[12:43] <Seveas> neverblue, kahrytan: chill.
[12:43] <neverblue> difjfjf, so you can use disk tools?
[12:43] <matthew> what is wrong I meant?
[12:43] <neverblue> oh no, the mighty Seveas
[12:43] <difjfjf> neverblue: yeah, it seems to be able to read the disk fine during setup if thats what u mean
[12:44] <kahrytan> matthew: /dev/disk/by-uuid doesnt exist anymore when I try to boot ubuntu.
[12:44] <h3lmut> kahr - you don't need /dev/disk/by-uuid/$UUID, you can just do UUID=$UUID
[12:44] <neverblue> difjfjf, no, you can test the file system, since your using Live
[12:44] <matthew> I have never had that problem
[12:44] <difjfjf> never: how would i do that
[12:44] <kahrytan> h3lmut: You are talking about fstab
[12:44] <Seveas> kahrytan, /dev/disk/by-id doesn't exist before udev is started... I missed the beginning of your quest for an answer, what is the problem you are trying to solve?
[12:45] <matthew> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/116996
[12:45] <h3lmut> kahr - fstab and mount both support LABEL=$LABEL or UUID=$UUID, yes
[12:45] <matthew> google is pretty good for help
[12:45] <coopster> Seveas, cruel.  i want nothing more than to spout random chatter in #ubuntu-offtopic
[12:45] <difjfjf> never: how would i do that
[12:45] <neverblue> difjfjf, there are lots of disk utilities for linux
[12:45] <theverant> Anyone know if blue options in CompizConfig Settings Manager indicate a problem?
[12:45] <neverblue> difjfjf, to test the integrity
[12:45] <|Twomby|> Hello, anybody here have info regarding the possibly upcoming linux drivers for x-fi products from creative labs ?? I had heard about Q3 or Q4 2007... and I'm eager to get more info ! Thanks !
[12:46] <kahrytan> Seveas: I can't ubuntu anymore because UUID for a /dev/hda3 doesnt exist. But When I goto the error prompt,/ dev/disk/by-uuid doesnt exist either
[12:46] <kahrytan> *can't boot ubuntu
[12:46] <difjfjf> never: well if its a live disk don't those utilities have to reside on that disk? or do they?
[12:47] <dippo> anyone know how to get gnome to read xmodmap in ubuntu feisty?
[12:47] <Seveas> kahrytan, is the error prompt a busybox shell and does your /boot/grub/menu.lst specify a UUID or /dev/hda3?
[12:47] <dippo> it's odd -- I can use xkeycaps to swap keys around and it works fine for that session, but the .xmodmap file it generates never works in subsequent sessions
[12:48] <kahrytan> Seveas: Busybox .. yeah. and I checked those from within live cd.
[12:48] <matthew> <wonders why I'm wearing a headset
[12:48] <difjfjf> never: well if its a live disk don't those utilities have to reside on that disk? or do they?
[12:48] <kahrytan> Seveas: and it does specify uuid
[12:48] <neverblue> difjfjf, LiveCD loads the OS into RAM, so you can access your entire HD
[12:48] <neverblue> difjfjf, which is a huge benefit
[12:49] <mindsideout> when I am in "add a printer" and under printer ports I see: LPT #1, Parallel Port #1 (Canon),  Parallel Port 1 (Epson). What I don't see is "USB Printer #1 (CANON)" - any helpl?
[12:49] <difjfjf> how do u acces ur whole drive ? it doesn't appear mounted on the desktop like the disk does
[12:49] <Floker> hey guys, my "places" menu shows another entry for my home directory (named as my username instead) how can i remove it?
[12:49] <neverblue> difjfjf, you have to create the mounts in fstab
[12:49] <neverblue> difjfjf, i am sure you can answer all your questions via google
[12:49] <xero0> how do i install a new upgraded kernel? preferably with the package manager, but i can't seem to find a new kernel listed..
[12:49] <Seveas> kahrytan, is that UUID the same as what this command gives you: vol_id /dev/hda3
[12:50] <difjfjf> never:yeah u seemed to have put me in the right direction, thanks alot!
[12:50] <astro76> Floker, you didn't happen to make a bookmark to your home dir in the file manager did you?
[12:50] <el_taco> xero0 what kernel do you currently have installed?
[12:51] <kahrytan> Seveas:  vol_id on normal boot?
[12:51] <Seveas> vol_id in busybox (if it exists there) should say the same as in normal boot :)
[12:51] <Seveas> as long as it's on the same machine
[12:51] <kahrytan> Seveas: I uses ls -l on /dev/disk/by-uuid from live cd
[12:51] <jmt> ubuntu sucks :P
[12:52] <gnuskool> jmt, sucks 2
[12:52] <kahrytan> Seveas: Oops ls -l /media/ubuntu/dev/disk/by-uuid/
[12:52] <Seveas> kahrytan, and those values match?
[12:52] <el_taco> ubuntu > * distro
[12:52] <mindsideout> when I am in "add a printer" and under printer ports I see: LPT #1, Parallel Port #1 (Canon),  Parallel Port 1 (Epson). What I don't see is "USB Printer #1 (CANON)" or "USB Printer #1 (Epson) - any helpl?
[12:52] <kahrytan> Seveas: When I boot into livecd, yes they match.
[12:53] <Seveas> kahrytan, ok, so why are you so sure it fails to boot because it can't find the disk?
[12:53] <codecaine> anybody know if ubuntu can use dnla to play music and watch movies on ps3?
[12:53] <Seveas> kahrytan, oh, and have you tried updating the initramfs?
[12:53] <xero0> el_taco: the default fiesty one. 2.6.18 i think
[12:53] <gnuskool> mindsideout, dare i ask is printer on, do any other usb devides work if you have any?
[12:54] <kahrytan> Seveas: No on the initramfs but how
[12:54] <neverblue> when I connect to my other box, I dont have an X session, but its running, am I doing something wrong on the server or client end of my vnc session?
[12:54] <el_taco> xero0 do a 'uname -r' in console
[12:54] <Seveas> kahrytan, boot from livecd and do this
[12:54] <Seveas> sudo -i
[12:54] <kahrytan> chroot?
[12:54] <Seveas> and as root do this:
[12:55] <xero0> oh, 2.6.20 i need it to be past 2.6.22
[12:55] <Seveas> mkdir /rescue; mount /dev/hda3 /rescue; mount -o bind /proc /rescue/proc; mount -o bind /dev /rescue/dev
[12:55] <Seveas> and then chroot into rescue and run update-initramfs -u
[12:55] <el_taco> xero0 http://www.ubuntugeek.com/howto-upgrade-kernel2622-9-generic-in-feisty-fawn.html
[12:55] <jmt> seveas is the man
[12:56] <xero0> thanks el_taco
[12:56] <nephish> hey there all, i want to share a printer between two ubuntu fiesty computers is there a good how to for that ?
[12:56] <el_taco> xero0 don't thank me.. thank google
[12:56] <nephish> it is auto detected and installed right on one box
[12:56] <fungos> how to solve this: ERROR: ld.so: object '/usr/$LIB/libaoss.so' from LD_PRELOAD cannot be preloaded: ignored.   ??
[12:56] <kahrytan> Seveas: /rescue must be for safety reasons?
[12:56] <mindsideout> gnuskool, thanks for responding - yes, i have printer on and all my other usb devices work. important: the memory card reader on the printer works. Also, even if Ididn't have a printer installed, should i see the ports?
[12:57] <Seveas> kahrytan, neh, it's because it's shorter than /media/ubuntu :)
[12:57] <h3lmut> nephish - open firefox on the computer that's attached to the printer and goto localhost:631
[12:57] <ProN00b> nephish, tried system - administration - printing ?
[12:57] <effie_jayx> jmt Seveas  is the ubuntu god ;)
[12:57] <kahrytan> Seveas: So What did that do?
[12:57] <Seveas> kahrytan, did you do the update-initramfs inside the chroot?
[12:58] <kahrytan> jmt: If you make seveas mad, he'll sick ubotu on you
[12:58] <kahrytan> Seveas: Yes
[12:58] <Seveas> kahrytan, then try booting again, if your initramfs was b0rked, this may have fixed it
[12:58] <kersinc07> #panas
[12:58] <nephish> ProNOOb_: yes, i have checked the 'share this printer option' i cant get my other computer to find it
[12:58] <kahrytan> Seveas:  initramfs is what?
[12:59] <Pretor1ab> anyone know which dir to set JAVA_HOME to
[12:59] <Seveas> kahrytan, a small filesystem, compressed to a tarball which the kernel uses for bootstrapping the system (eg mounting /)
[12:59] <Pretor1ab> should i do update-alternatives --config java and then set JAVA_HOME to that
[12:59] <kahrytan> Seveas: Im rebooting now.
[12:59] <kyncani> fungos: apt-file tells me libaoss.so is in alsa-oss, so i suppose installing alsa-oss may remove this error
[12:59] <jmt> yay kahrytan is gone
[12:59] <nephish> h3lmut_: ok, i am at the administration page on 631
[01:00] <h3lmut> nephish - is the "share published printers..." option checked off?
[01:00] <Seveas> Pretor1ab, install sun-java6-jdk and see if you still need it
[01:00] <Pretor1ab> i have installed that Seveas
[01:01] <Seveas> then set it to /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.02/   (version number may differ, look at what exists)
[01:01] <fungos> kyncani: I just installed libaoss.so to get Enemy Territory working with sound. :S  I keep getting this error
[01:01] <h3lmut> nephish - (if so, flip over to the "printers" tab and make sure it's published)
[01:01] <Pretor1ab> great thanks for your time Seveas
[01:01] <nephish> h3lmut_: well, i just tried that, but it wants the root password, should i sudo firefox to get to it ?
[01:01] <v3ctor> Pretor1ab: export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/jre/bin
[01:02] <Pretor1ab> do i need to restart of logout ?
[01:02] <v3ctor> no
[01:02] <v3ctor> do not log out
[01:02] <Pretor1ab> excellent thanks
[01:02] <h3lmut> nephish - it doesn't need root, you just need an account in the lpadmin group
[01:02] <Seveas> brb
[01:02] <Pretor1ab> can i set $JAVA_HOME so that it is always set
[01:02] <h3lmut> nephish - (assuming ubuntu default setup here) you should be able to use the login/pw you use to login to the box
[01:02] <el_taco> talking about sound I've had a quirky problem. I have my onboard sound disabled in bios and a soundblaster ensoniq card. every other reboot I loose sound doesn't matter if it's a soft or hard boot. anyone have that happen.. also my onboad sound is still visible in the mixer
[01:03] <v3ctor> Pretor1ab: you can put it in one of your initialization files
[01:03] <gnuskool> mindsideout, cant answer your latter question, or not sure how you mean, but are you using the wizard to add the printer?If so what was the outcome?
[01:03] <v3ctor>  /etc/profile ~/.profile ~/.bash_profile
[01:03] <Seveas> Pretor1ab, set it in /etc/environment
[01:03] <v3ctor> one of those
[01:03] <zer0db> HELO new to ubuntu ..wanted to know if i can revome a package without the dependencies?
[01:04] <kyncani> fungos: well, it seems that googling for enemy territory + feisty gives plenty of links
[01:04] <Pretor1ab> thanks very much for your help
[01:04] <Seveas> zer0db, sure, just apt-get remove package_name_here
[01:04] <fungos> kyncani: yes..  I tried a large set of these links already
[01:05] <nephish> h3lmut_: ok, changes are applied.
[01:05] <kyncani> fungos: ha, well then, you're outta luck, i dont know
[01:05] <zer0db> Seveas ok thanks ...i must do it from command line the package manager doesn't remove with out taking the deps with it i guess
[01:06] <h3lmut> neph - hit the printers tab on the cups page and make sure it's published
[01:06] <Grungebunny> Hello, what are the Linux answers to utorrent and p2p sharing?
[01:06] <battlecat> what package has the kernel source?
[01:06] <Creed> Has anyone made an OpenVPN network to play Battle.Net games (uses local UDP packets to advertise LAN games)? Would appreciate some help as to how to set it up.
[01:06] <Seveas> Grungebunny, creative commons and freely licensed music/movies
[01:06] <coopster> !offtopic | Seveas, coopster would like you to know that he loves you and that
[01:06] <ubotu> Seveas, coopster would like you to know that he loves you and that: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[01:06] <h3lmut> neph - open tcp/631 if you've got the firewall turned on
[01:06] <neverblue> when I connect to my other box, I dont have an X session, but its running, am I doing something wrong on the server or client end of my vnc session?
[01:06] <PurpleFool> Seveas Is it generally necessary to build kernel packages for xen servers?
[01:07] <Grungebunny> seveas I mean the specific program to use within linux.. to download torrents.
[01:07] <mindsideout> gnuskool, yes, i am using the wizard and there is no choice under ports for USB
[01:07] <kyncani> Grungebunny: with kde, ktorrent. Azureus is also good i hear
[01:07] <ansque> how i can edit menu places?
[01:07] <Seveas> PurpleFool, no -- ubuntu has xen-enabled kernels
[01:07] <fungos> kyncani: just found another solution:  echo "et.x86 0 0 direct" > /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/oss
[01:07] <Grungebunny> okay thanks
[01:07] <nephish> h3lmut_: how do i find the uri  on the other computer ? firewall is good
[01:07] <jmt> deluge for bittorrents
[01:07] <Pretor1ab> ok i set export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/jre/bin in /etc/profile and i still get the error Please set JAVA_HOME to the path of a valid jre.
[01:08] <Pretor1ab> when i do echo $JAVA_HOME I get /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/jre/bin
[01:08] <jmt> what java program are you using
[01:08] <Seveas> then set it to /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.02/   (version number may differ, look at what exists) <------------- Pretor1ab
[01:08] <h3lmut> neph - it should be http://host:631/printers/queuename (or just ipp://host/printer)
[01:08] <theverant> anyone know of a camera control program besides the gphoto CLI?  I want to be able to do time lapse with a DSLR, and I want to be be able to control settings of the camera.  Preferably with a nice GUI. :)
[01:08] <Pretor1ab> ok
[01:08] <PurpleFool> So my experience with Feisty of only finding a downrev generic kernel is atypical?  Are there specific repositories to add?
[01:08] <zer0db> this is what i was a fraid of
[01:08] <zer0db> The following packages will be REMOVED:
[01:08] <zer0db>   firefox firefox-gnome-support gnome-user-guide ubuntu-desktop ubuntu-docs
[01:08] <TaJMoX> Can I get the mouse wheel to change workspaces?
[01:09] <zer0db> i only want to remove firefox
[01:09] <ConstyXI1> anyone out there have a dell vostro notebook running ubuntu?
[01:09] <Seveas> zer0db, ahhh, you said it the wrong way arounf
[01:09] <blue42> is pidgin included in the main ubuntu repos?
[01:09] <neverblue> anyone willing to help someone who helps in the channel all the time, rather than someone who just drops in?
[01:09] <Seveas> those packages aren't dependencies of firefox, but they depend on firefox
[01:09] <PriceChild> blue42, No. It will be in gutsy in october.
[01:09] <PurpleFool> Seveas for AMD64 servers too?
[01:09] <zer0db> sorry
[01:09] <PriceChild> blue42, pidin doesn't contain many new features, so you're not missing out.
[01:09] <Seveas> PurpleFool, have to check
[01:10] <zer0db> hmmm
[01:10] <Xoris> PurpleFool: seveas is portable on all kinds of hardware
[01:10] <Pretor1ab> nope still same error
[01:10] <M3G4crux> JOIN #GUITAR
[01:10] <ConstyXI1> blue42: it's got some different icons but thats it
[01:10] <v3ctor> Pretor1ab: ls /usr/lib/jvm/
[01:10] <mindsideout> no printer is detected is the outcome, but also curiously It doesn't show any usb ports. I resintalled CUPS - i can see the memory reader on the printer, so know I am connected
[01:10] <Pretor1ab> Seveas should i set it to /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.00/jre/bin/
[01:10] <zer0db> ubuntu-desktop depends on firefox???
[01:10] <frankydp> Is there a ubuntu newb specific channel?
[01:10] <blue42> PriceChild: thanks for info :)
[01:10] <PriceChild> zer0db, yes
[01:10] <PriceChild> frankydp, this works.
[01:10] <neverblue> frankydp, this is it
[01:10] <frankydp> rgr
[01:10] <TaJMoX> Can I get the mouse wheel to change workspaces?
[01:10] <Xoris> zer0db, ubuntu-desktop depends on just about everything that is installed by default
[01:10] <WindsofTime> The Terminal on Xubuntu is not working!.. Anytime I click on Terminal the screen goes black and then it takes me to the Login screen!! >_<..I've already re-installed Ubuntu twice.. and I dont know what is Wrong... !~!HELP!~!
[01:10] <Seveas> zer0db, what you want to do can be done but is not recommended. You can simply delete the packages that depend on firefox (ubuntu-desktop can be safely removed)
[01:11] <Tremitos> you tell me
[01:11] <Mongoose|afk> TaJMoX: yes, compiz fusion does that
[01:11] <PurpleFool> xoris Cool!  We need to get the multicore version stat. :)
[01:11] <Seveas> PriceChild, /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.00/ or /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.00/jre/ iirc
[01:11] <neverblue> TaJMoX, does with beryl
[01:11] <|Twomby|> No info at all regarding linux drivers for the Creative X-Fi ?
[01:11] <WindsofTime> TaJMoX, place the cursor over an empty space on the desktop then wheel it!
[01:11] <PriceChild> Xoris, not just about... everything.
[01:11] <el_taco> TaJMoX beryl
[01:11] <neverblue> when I connect to my other box, I dont have an X session, but its running, am I doing something wrong on the server or client end of my vnc session?
[01:11] <PriceChild> Seveas, damn that tab completion
[01:11] <ConstyXI1> speaking of multicore, does stock ubuntu do SMP, or do you have to install a different kernel?
[01:11] <Xoris> PriceChild, i believe since feisty (or edgy or something... anyway, since recommends get installed by default), some packages were made recommends
[01:11] <mindsideout> anyone a print guru on here?
[01:11] <nickrud> TaJMoX, hover over the window selector on the bottom panel, and scroll
[01:12] <Optimus55> how do i automatically mount a fat32 volume (formatted in xp) automatically on startup?
[01:12] <Creed> Has anyone made an OpenVPN network to play Battle.Net games (uses local UDP packets to advertise LAN games)? Would appreciate some help as to how to set it up.
[01:12] <kahrytan> Seveas: That failed
[01:12] <unitheory> TaJMoX, the xfce desktop environment allows that by default i believe
[01:12] <Seveas> PriceChild, ;)
[01:12] <TaJMoX> Thanks but I don't have the ability to use a composite manager unless I use XGL.  And that's not worth it
[01:12] <PurpleFool> I know the default install ends with SMP capable kernel
[01:12] <zer0db> well...i thought there was a flag <i.e --nodeps> i can use at command line. i guess i'll just leave those things alone
[01:12] <TaJMoX> unitheory: yes I love xfce - and that's why im so used to that feature, but I want it in gnome
[01:12] <Pretor1ab> nope still same error
[01:12] <unitheory> TaJMoX, i think xubuntu does that be default
[01:12] <h3lmut> kahr - what's your fstab entry for / look like?
[01:12] <kahrytan> Seveas: I got the same error. Perhaps it couldnt access the file on the partition?
[01:12] <blue42> ubotu: fstab
[01:12] <ubotu> The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions
[01:12] <v3ctor> Pretor1ab: same error when you used /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.00/jre/bin ?
[01:12] <TaJMoX> nickrud: yes but that would mean that I need to have the panel applet loaded..
[01:13] <Seveas> PurpleFool, you need the linux-image-xen package
[01:13] <el_taco> windsoftime add Option "AddARGBGLXVisuals" "true" to your xorg.conf for your video cards
[01:13] <Pretor1ab> yes v3ctor
[01:13] <nickrud> TaJMoX, true
[01:13] <Xoris> zer0db, you could in theory always use "equivs", if you want to keep ubuntu-desktop *and* remove firefox (or whatever)
[01:13] <WindsofTime> el_taco what will that do for me
[01:13] <kahrytan> h3lmut: Like it supposed too
[01:13] <jpowermacg4> Anyone know the EASIEST!!! way to install a Postfix and Courier - Email System, Where I can freakin make user accounts and actually log in?
[01:13] <frankydp> What direction should i take if I have a unresponse installation desktop with 7.04, kb and mouse are active but 3 items on desktop are unresponsive.
[01:13] <ConfidentiaL> What is the fastest way to transfer files over my gigabit local network? Is it with ftp?
[01:13] <h3lmut> kahr - well that's bloody helpful
[01:13] <v3ctor> Pretor1ab: are you doing all of this in the same window as the one you are trying to run you java app ?
[01:13] <dgeorge> Is there any way to put a evolution notify icon on the menu bar
[01:13] <TaJMoX> What I want is for nautilus to do that, as nautilus controls the desktop in GNOME
[01:13] <TBotNik_u> All:  Connection went down so did not get  to finish with X.win config prob.  Who can help me?  have pastebins at http://paste.stgraber.org/2401 and /2402
[01:13] <el_taco> WindsofTime fix the problem with teminal not opening
[01:13] <zer0db> equivs....i'll look that up..thanks
[01:13] <Pretor1ab> yes v3ctor
[01:13] <nickrud> TaJMoX, brightside adds edge flipping at least
[01:13] <nomaS> hi, anybody know where can i get help for wireless???
[01:13] <neverblue> ConfidentiaL, many or larger files?
[01:13] <xrisp> hey does anyone know how and where to get intel driver updates for ubuntu?
[01:13] <Pretor1ab> i am setting it in /etc/profile
[01:14] <jpowermacg4> Anyone know the EASIEST!!! way to install a Postfix and Courier - Email System, Where I can freakin make user accounts and actually log in?
[01:14] <imperfect-> Howdy
[01:14] <v3ctor> if you set in /etc/profile you need to source it afterwords
[01:14] <ConfidentiaL> neverblue: yes, mostly...
[01:14] <neverblue> xrisp, updates for what hardward?
[01:14] <TBotNik_u> All: Looks like memory problem from log dump
[01:14] <imperfect-> Is there any way I can get _just_ the mythtv scripts from the mythtv packages?
[01:14] <neverblue> hardware*
[01:14] <PurpleFool> seveas IME that package was downrev for AMD64.  Thanks for your time though.
[01:14] <TaJMoX> nickrud: brightside?
[01:14] <imperfect-> so that I can use an SVN build while having the neato and clean mythtv startup scripts and everything?
[01:14] <v3ctor>  . /etc/profile
[01:14] <el_taco> WindsofTime I thought you couldn't open terminal in gnome
[01:14] <nickrud> TaJMoX, a package that extends metacity
[01:14] <sselemanluos> anyone know why my NetworkManager Applet has stopped listing my wired connection (the connection is working fine, so this simply makes switching between wired and wireless very difficult)
[01:14] <neverblue> ConfidentiaL, answering 'yes' to an 'or' question is confusing
[01:14] <kahrytan> h3lmut: I am on live cd. mount takes time
[01:14] <TBotNik_u> All: Log dump is the /2402 and xorg.conf at /2401
[01:15] <Seveas> PurpleFool, I see this on amd64/feisty in apt-cache search xen
[01:15] <Seveas> linux-image-2.6.22-9-xen - Linux kernel image for version 2.6.22 on This kernel can be used for Xen dom0 and domU
[01:15] <RudyValencia> how do I find out who makes a CD-R?
[01:15] <TBotNik_u> All: I'm irssi here so limited capability
[01:15] <TaJMoX> nickrud: thanks that'll work
[01:15] <nomaS> hi, anybody know where can i get help for wireless???
[01:15] <Pretor1ab> no idea sorry v3ctor, i just want to know which file JAVA_HOME is supposed to represent
[01:15] <jpowermacg4> anyone run postfix and courier?
[01:15] <el_taco> WindsofTime I thought you were talking about a different problem sorry
[01:15] <PSILOSSSSSSSSSSS> anyone how can help me with lineage on ubuntu? problem with safe guard!!
[01:15] <TaJMoX> RudyValencia: you can't
[01:15] <nickrud> imperfect-, file-roller opens deb packages, you can pull out any script you like
[01:15] <v3ctor> Pretor1ab: did you put it in ther as $JAVA_HOME or just JAVA_HOME ?
[01:16] <Pretor1ab> JAVA_HOME
[01:16] <RudyValencia> TaJMoX: ...?
[01:16] <fungos> where should I put commands to run at boot time?
[01:16] <ConfidentiaL> neverblue: sorry, missed the or:P it was, yes, mostly large files...
[01:16] <TaJMoX> RudyValencia: sometimes there will be manufacturer number on the inside circle - but it just points to a warehouse in china
[01:16] <TBotNik_u> All: Quick Q: What is the full for 512K of memory?
[01:16] <kahrytan> oh crap.
[01:16] <kahrytan> h3lmut: It's gone
[01:16] <nickrud> TBotNik, 512*1024
[01:16] <h3lmut> kahr - that might be problematic
[01:16] <v3ctor> ok
[01:16] <v3ctor> and you ran: . /etc/profile
[01:16] <kahrytan> Seveas: What did initramfs do to fstab?
[01:17] <Seveas> kahrytan, it shouldn't do a thing
[01:17] <kahrytan> h3lmut: /dev/hda5 swap swap defaults 0 0
[01:17] <neverblue> ConfidentiaL, in my experience, you could setup NFS, or via FTP
[01:17] <Pretor1ab> yes v3ctor
[01:17] <neverblue> i would suggest NFS for many smaller files
[01:17] <kahrytan> Seveas: Well, it did
[01:17] <h3lmut> kahr - that's not "/"
[01:17] <neverblue> when I connect to my other box, I dont have an X session, but its running, am I doing something wrong on the server or client end of my vnc session?
[01:17] <gnuskool> mindsideout, what model?
[01:17] <imperfect-> nickrud: how bout command line?
[01:17] <Seveas> kahrytan, what does /etc/fstab contain? (not /etc/fstab of the live system of course :))
[01:17] <imperfect-> nickrud: using file-roller isn't an option at the moment
[01:18] <kahrytan> h3lmut and Seveas: fstab just has these lines now. unionfs / unionfs rw 0 0 ;  tmpfs /tmp tmpfs nosuid,nodev 0 0 ; /dev/hda5 swap swap defaults 0 0
[01:18] <PurpleFool> Seveas Hmm.  I only found a 19-generic version last night.  I'll check the apt setup
[01:18] <tyrian> anyone know how to change the color of the Gnome tooltips (their yellow now ,fugly) using ubuntu 7.0.4
[01:18] <battlecat> Can anyone point me to a site that has a good set of instructions on enabling the framebuffer in Ubuntu??
[01:18] <nickrud> imperfect-, dpkg-deb I believe
[01:18] <kahrytan> Seveas: And it changed after what you told me whatto do
[01:18] <azrael_> Hello
[01:18] <jpowermacg4> Anyone know the EASIEST!!! way to install a Postfix and Courier - Email System, Where I can freakin make user accounts and actually log in?
[01:18] <ConfidentiaL> neverblue: ok, thanks
[01:18] <nickrud> imperfect-, also mc  (midnight commander used to, I think it still does)
[01:19] <Pretor1ab> any more ideas ?
[01:19] <zer0db> i notice ubuntu requests restarts...that's interesting
[01:19] <Seveas> kahrytan, that's the /etc/fstab of the live system :)
[01:19] <PSILOSSSSSSSSSSS> lineage on ubuntu someone help!!
[01:19] <klaxian> does anyone know a good way to set up a web-accessible shared calendar?  maybe something integrated with evolution?
[01:19] <h3lmut> kahr - severas is thinking faster than i am, if you're on the livecd you should be looking at <whereever you mounted your drive>/etc/fstab
[01:19] <azrael_> need help getting JACk set up so i can use Ardour, know nothing about JACk or how to make it function
[01:19] <kahrytan> Seveas: It's fstab of /media/ubuntu/etc/fstab
[01:19] <Seveas> klaxian, try horde
[01:19] <Seveas> kahrytan, that's interesting!
[01:19] <klaxian> Seveas: i'll look into it...anything else i should research?
[01:20] <macogw> PSILOSSSSSSSSSSS: lineage?
[01:20] <nickrud> Pretor1ab, /usr/lib/jvm/<selected java> (?)
[01:20] <Seveas> kahrytan, ok, pastebin the output of 'mount' and 'fdisk -l' for me
[01:20] <macogw> zer0db: only after kernel upgrades
[01:20] <gnuskool> azrael, youll have to at least read the jack audio homepage, when you stall, ask a question
[01:20] <PSILOSSSSSSSSSSS> yes u knoe???
[01:20] <WindsofTime> el_taco, I can open the Terminal in GNOME..BUT! When I switch to Xbuntu it doesn't open it only logs me out
[01:20] <tyrian> lineage 2 OWNSS
[01:20] <zer0db> i c
[01:20] <ztomic> azrael_:  #ubuntu-studio
[01:21] <PSILOSSSSSSSSSSS> macogw: you can help me?
[01:21] <mindsideout> gnuskool, Canon Multipass f60 - I would like to know if you had no printers connected would you be able to see "USB Printer #1 (CANON)" in the drop down for "Printer Port:" in the wizard???
[01:21] <zer0db> macogw makes sense...
[01:21] <PSILOSSSSSSSSSSS> macogw: I install it all right it comes to the login screen and has a gameguard error
[01:21] <kahrytan> Seveas: fdisk - l nothing
[01:21] <kahrytan> !pastebin
[01:21] <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)
[01:21] <macogw> PSILOSSSSSSSSSSS: oh i have no idea
[01:22] <Seveas> kahrytan, 'sudo fdisk -l /dev/hda'
[01:22] <macogw> PSILOSSSSSSSSSSS: i thought you meant like human lineage...like genealogy
[01:22] <kahrytan> d'oh
[01:22] <PSILOSSSSSSSSSSS> macogw: no the game lineageII c6
[01:22] <Pretor1ab> lol
[01:22] <Pretor1ab> i am so clever
[01:22] <Pretor1ab> thats why i use linux
[01:23] <TaJMoX> PSILOSSSSSSSSSSS: L2 is great game - unfortunately i dont know anyone who has got it working in WINE because of the hack guard
[01:23] <ztomic> I-m cleaver.
[01:23] <nickrud> Pretor1ab, what was it?
[01:23] <Pretor1ab> thanks all - coulnd thave done it without you
[01:23] <Pretor1ab> oh you know the old one
[01:23] <PSILOSSSSSSSSSSS> TaJMoX: something like that it ll solve the prob but i don't find somethin :(
[01:23] <CyberCod> Can anyone tell me how to do a hard drive surface scan in ubuntu using the live disk?
[01:24] <WindsofTime> Help:: I am able to open Terminal in Ubuntu,, But when I switch to Xubuntu Opening the terminal causes the screen to go black and then it brings me back to the Login screen... Any solutions?
[01:24] <WindsofTime> I have already re-installed Linux 2 times now
[01:24] <kahrytan> Seveas: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/33098/
[01:24] <TaJMoX> PSILOSSSSSSSSSSS: a lot of MMORPG have that problem - the gameguard recognize its not Windows and so won't play game
[01:24] <CyberCod> WindsofTime:  are you using the same terminal application for both?
[01:24] <WindsofTime> yes
[01:25] <PSILOSSSSSSSSSSS> TaJMoX: someone put a link to kill the guard and does not respond the link :(
[01:25] <WindsofTime> I go to Applications>Terminal in Both
[01:25] <TaJMoX> WindsofTime: which terminal do you open?   xfce4-terminal or gnome-terminal          also you may have to correctly set up your graphics card
[01:25] <CyberCod> WindsofTime: there's a specific one for xubuntu ... try that one
[01:25] <aldcor> hi
[01:25] <TaJMoX> PSILOSSSSSSSSSSS: thost anti-gameguard things only last until next game update  ... so only like a week or so
[01:25] <WindsofTime> Where can it be found? (Got linux 5 or 6 days ago)
[01:25] <CyberCod> Can anyone tell me how to do a hard drive surface scan in ubuntu using the live disk?
[01:25] <TaJMoX> WindsofTime: alt-f2 then type xfce4-terminal
[01:26] <TaJMoX> or gnome-terminal if that one crashes you
[01:26] <kahrytan> hey macogw
[01:26] <WindsofTime> im currently in Ubuntu will it work or do I need to switch?
[01:26] <ansque> How i Can edit menu places???
[01:26] <macogw> hi
[01:26] <Seveas> kahrytan, /media/ubuntu is not a mount of your installed system
[01:26] <dgeorge> ok guys, how do i go about burning a music cd
[01:26] <TaJMoX> windsamurai: Ubuntu = gnome   Xubuntu = xfce
[01:26] <macogw> ansque: where?
[01:26] <Seveas> did you unmount it?
[01:26] <aldcor> somone knows howto delete gnome if i used it all time but now i want stay with KDE and i want delete all gnome's stuff
[01:26] <kahrytan> Seveas: Got unmounted
[01:26] <TaJMoX> WindsofTime:
[01:26] <Seveas> ok
[01:26] <macogw> ansque: edit the things shown in the menus in general or just the places one?
[01:26] <WindsofTime> ?
[01:26] <Seveas> kahrytan, mount it again :)
[01:26] <kahrytan> Seveas: /dev/hda3 on /media/ubuntu type ext3 (rw)
[01:26] <TaJMoX> WindsofTime: Ubuntu = gnome   Xubuntu = xfce
[01:26] <WindsofTime> Alright
[01:26] <WindsofTime> I saw above
[01:26] <WindsofTime> thanks
[01:27] <macogw> ansque: and are you using ubuntu, kubuntu, or xubuntu?
[01:27] <WindsofTime> see you in a bit then
[01:27] <CyberCod> I'm thinking it has something to do with fsck
[01:27] <Seveas> kahrytan and hang on for a bit while I rewrite your /etc/fstab
[01:27] <ansque> macogw: i want change default searching on beagle searching
[01:27] <kahrytan> Seveas: goingto use path?
[01:27] <PSILOSSSSSSSSSSS> kubuntu = KDE
[01:27] <Optimus55> anyone knows how to automount a drive on startup?
[01:27] <Seveas> for now
[01:27] <aldcor> somone knows howto delete gnome if i used it all time but now i want stay with KDE and i want delete all gnome's stuff
[01:28] <macogw> ansque: oo ok idk
[01:28] <Seveas> kahrytan, also change your /boot/grub/menu.lst to use path
[01:28] <nikron> aldcor: sudo aptitude remove ubuntu-desktop should work
[01:28] <macogw> Optimus55: add it to /etc/fstab
[01:28] <ansque> macogw: can you help me?
[01:28] <macogw> Optimus55: sudo nano /etc/fstab
[01:28] <macogw> ansque: nope. i thought you wanted to modify your gnome menu
[01:28] <WindsofTime> It did not work
[01:28] <WindsofTime> It is doing the same thing
[01:29] <aldcor> nikron: thx... it works
[01:29] <WindsofTime> I pressed Alt+F2 then I typed xcfe4-terminal
[01:29] <kahrytan> Why did Feisty switch to UUID?
[01:29] <WindsofTime> and pressed enter
[01:29] <h3lmut> kahr - hotplugging mass storage devices
[01:29] <windsamurai> I'm trying to print my partition table in parted but seemingly can't, as it gives me an error saying "Error: Unable to open /dev/hda - unrecognised disk label." even though my hard drive is /dev/sda. Any ideas?
[01:29] <WindsofTime> I saw the terminal window pop-up for a moment, then it went all black and then switched to the Login screen
[01:29] <kahrytan> h3lmut: like flash drive?
[01:29] <avis> will feisty play PAL dvd's if my dvd burners firmware is left at stock ?
[01:30] <h3lmut> kahr - yeah
[01:30] <Seveas> kahrytan, this fstab should get you booting again http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/33099/
[01:30] <Seveas> kahrytan, edgy already did :)
[01:30] <Optimus55> macogw: thanks. but i'm not sure about all the stuff inside there... UUID, nls=utf8, etc... ????
[01:30] <Optimus55> any simpler way to do it?
[01:30] <h3lmut> kahr - a flash drive will get whatever sdX is open when it's attached, but the partition's UUID is always the same
[01:31] <TaJMoX> WindsofTime: try this:   rm -rf ~/.config/Terminal
[01:31] <kahrytan> Seveas: Is there a tool to regenerate fstab?
[01:31] <Seveas> kahrytan, not really, did this by hand
[01:31] <WindsofTime> TaJMoX same place?
[01:31] <ztomic> #sudo apt-get update
[01:31] <Seveas> let's get you booting first and then solve the UUID mystery
[01:31] <TaJMoX> kahrytan: always make a regular backup of your /etc
[01:31] <TaJMoX> WindsofTime: in alt-f2
[01:31] <WindsofTime> Thanks
[01:31] <WindsofTime> :)
[01:31] <WindsofTime> brb
[01:32] <macogw> Optimus55: um idk how to get the UUID for the drive
[01:32] <macogw> Optimus55: ive been told before
[01:32] <Seveas> macogw, vol_id /dev/yourdrive
[01:32] <dippo> anyone know if there's a way to like refresh the applets listed when you right click on a gnome panel and go to "add to panel"?
[01:32] <macogw> Seveas: thanks
[01:32] <dippo> i am installing various gnome applets and none of them show up in that listing
[01:32] <macogw> Optimus55: read what Seveas said
[01:32] <macogw> Optimus55: that goes first
[01:32] <kahrytan> Seveas: rebooting
[01:32] <GhOSty2K> hey folks, how do you restart a service?
[01:33] <GhOSty2K> i dont want to reboot but want to update the new httpd config
[01:33] <macogw> Optimus55: then hit tab and put where you want it to mount, like /media/mystuff
[01:33] <Seveas> GhOSty2K, /etc/init.d/apache2 graceful
[01:33] <TaJMoX> GhOSty2K: sudo /etc/init.d/SERVICE restart
[01:33] <GhOSty2K> let me try
[01:33] <Xoris> GhOSty2K: sudo invoke-rc.d servicename restart
[01:33] <Seveas> TaJMoX, for apache graceful is slightly nicer
[01:33] <windsamurai> I'm trying to print my partition table in parted but seemingly can't, as it gives me an error saying "Error: Unable to open /dev/hda - unrecognised disk label." even though I think my hard drive is /dev/sda. Any ideas?
[01:33] <macogw> Optimus55: then type is for what kind of formatting it is
[01:33] <TaJMoX> Seveas: ah my ESP is failing me ... I thought he meant any other service
[01:33] <Xoris> windsamurai: sounds like it thinks the table is corrupted or something
[01:33] <GhOSty2K> thanks mate :)
[01:34] <TaJMoX> also I dont read
[01:34] <Seveas> TaJMoX, I saw his second line just before hitting enter ;)
[01:34] <WindsofTime> TaJMoX I am currently in Xubuntu I did as was told, I didn't see anything happen.. is that a good thing?
[01:34] <Optimus55> ah okay thanks
[01:34] <macogw> Optimus55: options defaults is probably fine, and 0 dump and pass is probably fine (sets when it does fsck on startup, i think 0 is default...its what's set on everything else on mine and that gets checked every 30 mounts)
[01:34] <TaJMoX> WindsofTime: yes it is a single command line     rm is remove    ~/.config/Terminal/   is all your terminal config files
[01:34] <TaJMoX> WindsofTime: does terminal work now?
[01:34] <macogw> thats something i could easily be wrong about (the when it does fsck thing) though
[01:35] <windsamurai> how can i fix that?
[01:35] <Optimus55> okay thanks , i'll try it
[01:35] <gnuskool> mindsideoout, oh dear, there is so little info for that printer, no driers, shocking, maybe flick canon an email, or keep hunting mate, sorry
[01:35] <WindsofTime> TaJMoX checking
[01:36] <gnuskool> mindsideout, oh dear, there is so little info for that printer, no driers, shocking, maybe flick canon an email, or keep hunting mate, sorry
[01:36] <Planet-X> hi guys
[01:36] <Planet-X> i can't get wireless to work
[01:36] <Planet-X> i just reinstall ubuntu cause i fucked up my xorg.conf
[01:36] <Planet-X> it only works wired now
[01:36] <Planet-X> any ideas?
[01:36] <TaJMoX> !wireless | Planet-X
[01:36] <ubotu> Planet-X: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[01:36] <Planet-X> ibm t30
[01:36] <Planet-X> thx
[01:36] <TaJMoX> Planet-X: Also make sure you regularly back up your whole /etc directory
[01:36] <TaJMoX> so that you dont have this problem again
[01:36] <WindsofTime> TaJMoX: No it didn't work
[01:37] <Planet-X> cool
[01:37] <PriceChild> Planet-X, for informatino on how to restore your xorg.conf if you mess it up again, "/msg ubotu xconfig" and please watch te language :)
[01:37] <Planet-X> how much did i mess up then
[01:37] <Planet-X> sorry
[01:37] <Planet-X> i know how to backup my etc
[01:37] <Planet-X> i just didn't
[01:37] <TaJMoX> WindsofTime: ok have you had terminal ability in the past?
[01:37] <WindsofTime> TaJMoX: If this helps when it went black screen I saw a line of text that had /ect/...local
[01:37] <WindsofTime> TaJMoX yes
[01:37] <mattfletcher> Where can I find a guide to setting up a machine with two NICs as a gateway?
[01:37] <grm1> hi
[01:37] <RiCCo69> so i'm trying to edit my sourse.list but I cant bescause it's read only how do i get the power to save my edit
[01:37] <TaJMoX> WindsofTime: you in xfce right now?
[01:37] <WindsofTime> TaJMoX: Keep in mind though that I have re-installed Ubuntu to solve the problem... and no
[01:38] <Zambezi> Isn't there a way to export all the emails in Thunderbird?
[01:38] <WindsofTime> but the re-installtion didnt work
[01:38] <TaJMoX> WindsofTime: you've already re-installed and you get the same problem?
[01:38] <WindsofTime> yes
[01:38] <TaJMoX> WindsofTime: with both xubuntu and regular ubuntu?
[01:38] <mattfletcher> i have dhcp working, but it doesn't forward requests from eth1 to eth0
[01:38] <gnuskool> RiCCo69, is it a live cd or install?
[01:38] <WindsofTime> I reinstalled Ubuntu but I get the same problem with Xubuntu
[01:38] <TaJMoX> Zambezi: they're all stored in a single file somewhere in ~/.mozilla
[01:39] <WindsofTime> Ubuntu is fine.. no problems, its Xubuntu
[01:39] <TaJMoX> WindsofTime: but you have had terminal before?   what did you do right before you lost the ability?
[01:39] <RiCCo69> install
, you open a terminal, and type gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:39] <kritzstapf> can i use http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/jikos/random/hid-make-extra-keys-on-logitech-s510-work.patch with the ubuntu kernel? :)
[01:39] <gnuskool> Zambezi, hello, i lived in vic falls once
[01:40] <TaJMoX> WindsofTime: have you tried running xfce4-terminal
[01:40] <WindsofTime> Yes
[01:40] <WindsofTime> it does the same thing
[01:40] <windsamurai> /afk
[01:40] <WindsofTime> black screen, then to Login
[01:40] <TaJMoX> ok try this command:   rm ~/.bashrc
[01:40] <TaJMoX> or wait
[01:40] <TaJMoX> try running xterm
[01:40] <Zambezi> TaJMoX, For me it's a folder and I have a lot of them cause I had no idea where to put them the first time I imported them.
[01:40] <WindsofTime> try running Xbuntu's terminal?
[01:41] <TaJMoX> WindsofTime: run the command xterm
[01:41] <PriceChild> !away > tanner_afk
[01:41] <greenmanwitch> do any people here have ADHD?
[01:41] <TaJMoX> xubuntu's terminal is 'xfce4-terminal'   which is a lot like 'gnome-terminal'
[01:42] <PriceChild> greenmanwitch, please don't :)
[01:42] <TaJMoX> greenmanwitch: #ubuntu-offtopic
[01:42] <greenmanwitch> PriceChild, lol.
[01:42] <greenmanwitch> ok
[01:42] <ztomic> chuy: and here I was doing it the old fashioned way: #sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list ... :)
[01:42] <mattfletcher> anyone have any pointers on how to get a machine set up as a internet gateway?
[01:42] <WindsofTime> Type "xterm" in the Alt+F2 in Xbuntu? (I need to clearly understand)  or is it the xfce4-terminal command?
[01:43] <chuy> ztomic usually I preferr to use console-based apps instead of graphical ones (speed), but not suited for everyone, specially newcomers
[01:43] <Dr-Saar> hello, i'm trying to set up my new dvb-s pci card, but it doesnt work and i get the following errors in my dmesg: http://nopaste.penguinfriends.org/view/98/
[01:43] <ztomic> chuy: agree
[01:43] <TaJMoX> mattfletcher: look into NAT and ip masquerede
[01:44] <TaJMoX> WindsofTime: run the command: xterm
[01:44] <macogw> WindsofTime: in the alt f2
[01:44] <WindsofTime> alright
[01:44] <WindsofTime> thank you
[01:44] <WindsofTime> **Goes to Xubuntu to run the command**
[01:44] <RudyValencia> How do I find out what scancodes my "multimedia keyboard" generates?
[01:44] <TaJMoX> or wherever you are
[01:44] <WindsofTime> ok
[01:44] <TaJMoX> its another terminal emulator
[01:44] <mattfletcher> tajmox: i vaguely understand what NAT is, but is there a set of packages (or ideally a howto) that explains it all?
[01:44] <WindsofTime> TaJMoX
[01:44] <TaJMoX> !nat
[01:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nat - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[01:44] <WindsofTime> it opened
[01:44] <TaJMoX> mattfletcher: yes i will google for you =] 
 google?
[01:45] <mattfletcher> tajmoxL i could google for nat
[01:45] <macogw> RudyValencia: xev
[01:45] <TaJMoX> mattfletcher: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=91370
[01:45] <mattfletcher> and i'd get a thousand results of broadband routers that do it
[01:45] <TaJMoX> i searched for   ubuntu internet sharing
[01:45] <WindsofTime> TaJMoX: The terminal that you wanted me to open is Open
[01:45] <macogw> mattfletcher: use google's dictionary
[01:45] <macogw> mattfletcher: type "define: nat"
[01:46] <TaJMoX> WindsofTime: ok so mission accomplished?
[01:46] <RudyValencia> macogw: some of the keys don't generate a response
[01:46] <macogw> RudyValencia: then that means that the keyboard driver you're using doesnt support those keys
[01:46] <vph> hey, how can i update and app such as firefox? when the current one wont let me update it, im on dapper, i downloaded the new firefox for linux, but im not sure of how to do it correctly
[01:46] <macogw> RudyValencia: check that you have multimedia keyboard set in your keyboard settings rather than basic pc-104
[01:46] <WindsofTime> TaJMoX: I dont know... if it will open in Xubuntu
[01:47] <kahrytan> Seveas: Didnt work
[01:47] <WindsofTime> I will go Switch now
[01:47] <macogw> vph: untar it, then as root, copy the folder & files to /usr/local/lib/
[01:47] <TaJMoX> vph: if you downloaded the binary installer for the latest version of firefox - you have to give it execute permissions then just double click it or run it in a terminal window
[01:47] <kahrytan> Seveas: I couldnt boot into ubuntu
[01:47] <macogw> vph: so that it's /usr/local/lib/firefox
[01:47] <Flannel> vph: You either compile it yourself (see !firefox), or upgrade to edgy
[01:47] <RudyValencia> macogw: my keyboard (HP SK2560, part no. 5185-1596) isn't in the list
[01:47] <macogw> Flannel: firefox is pre-compiled when you get it
[01:47] <Seveas> kahrytan, did you change /boot/grub/menu.lst as well before rebooting? Pastebin that file and the output of ls -la /media/ubuntu/boot just to check
[01:47] <Flannel> macogw: Er, right.  I meant manually install.
[01:47] <flux> does anyone know how to change the settings of balloon notifications in ubuntu?
[01:48] <macogw> RudyValencia: then it's not supported officially. try one of the other ones and see if it might get some of them working
[01:48] <vph> ok thanks guys..
[01:48] <kahrytan> Seveas: I don't know how
[01:48] <macogw> vph: to run it you can change the firefox in your menu to point at /usr/local/lib/firefox/firefox
[01:48] <kahrytan> !pastebin
[01:48] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[01:48] <RudyValencia> macogw: I'd like to be able to use all my buttons...
[01:48] <flux> does anyone know how to change the settings of balloon notifications in ubuntu?
[01:49] <Branden> is there a site where i can look up how big of a psu i need for a pc build?
[01:49] <RudyValencia> ...is there some way I can maybe make a driver for my keyboard?
[01:49] <TaJMoX> Branden: #ubuntu-offtopic
[01:49] <h3lmut> kahr - i think he meant he doesn't know how to modify menu.lst
[01:49] <kahrytan> Seveas: I am to the point of just reinstalling
[01:49] <mrsno> Branden http://www.extreme.outervision.com/psucalculator.jsp
[01:49] <macogw> RudyValencia: how much C do you know?
[01:49] <RudyValencia> macogw: I know very little C.
[01:49] <kahrytan> Seveas: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/33100/
[01:49] <macogw> RudyValencia: then no
[01:49] <Seveas> kahrytan, neh, don't do that :) We can get you booting again
[01:50] <WindsofTime> TaJMoX: In Xubuntu, I can open terminal via (Alt + F2) then the command xterm.. BUT! I still am unable to open terminal by going to Applications>Accessories>Terminal
[01:50] <Branden> mrsno:  thank you
[01:50] <Seveas> kahrytan, the *enture menu.lst please
[01:50] <brylie> If I reinstall my OS how do I retain or migrate my GPG and SSH keys?
[01:50] <jorge_> hola
[01:50] <macogw> RudyValencia: if you learn a lot of C and check out Linux Device Drivers 3 by Greg K-H, and study a bunch, eventually
[01:50] <TaJMoX> RudyValencia: hp.com has keyboard drivers for linux
[01:50] <brylie> hi
[01:50] <RudyValencia> macogw: if I knew how the keyboard worked I could maybe create a specification
[01:50] <kahrytan> Seveas: and all those comments?
[01:50] <macogw> WindsofTime: just add it to the menu
[01:50] <WindsofTime> o.O
[01:50] <RudyValencia> TaJMoX: Do they have one for the SK-2560 (5185-1596)?
[01:50] <WindsofTime> How so
[01:51] <TaJMoX> Windsoftime then you need to edit the menu and get rid of the bad terminal and add xterm to the applications list
[01:51] <macogw> RudyValencia: thatd require reverse engineering it
[01:51] <jorge_> quien me diria como cambiar mi resolucion
[01:51] <Seveas> Karotte_, the comments are quite important
[01:51] <macogw> WindsofTime: right click the menu and hit edit menus
[01:51] <Seveas> !es | jorge_
[01:51] <TaJMoX> windsoftime: run alacarte
[01:51] <jorge_> tengo una de 800x600
[01:51] <ubotu> jorge_: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[01:51] <WindsofTime> lol
[01:51] <WindsofTime> ok
[01:51] <Seveas> kahrytan, *
[01:51] <WindsofTime> Thanks Guys!!
[01:51] <jorge_> ok bey
[01:51] <kahrytan> Seveas: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/33101/
[01:51] <TaJMoX> RudyValencia: you need to go do the research for yourself
[01:51] <jorge_> sorry
[01:51] <TaJMoX> !resolution | jorge_
[01:51] <RudyValencia> TaJMoX: so you know HP has Linux keyboard drivers?
[01:52] <Davy_Jones> HP makes keyboards?
[01:52] <TaJMoX> RudyValencia: I said:   hp.com has linux keyboard drivers
[01:52] <TaJMoX> i think i said it just like that
[01:52] <RudyValencia> oh
[01:52] <matthew> my hp keyboard works great with kubuntu
[01:53] <Seveas> kahrytan, and the output of ls -la /media/ubuntu/boot please
[01:53] <vph> macogw: aite thanks
[01:53] <macogw> Davy_Jones: yes, hp makes the least squishy modern keyboards
[01:53] <matthew> I didn't even care if it did I just hit one of the buttons one day and it worked lol
[01:53] <Davy_Jones> i think A4tech is the best for keyboard and mouse
[01:53] <Planet-X> so that helped
[01:53] <Planet-X> but didn't fix it
[01:53] <Planet-X> gimme that link again will ya
[01:53] <Planet-X> i am getting wireless bars from my router now
[01:53] <Planet-X> but
[01:53] <macogw> Davy_Jones: idk the one that came with my hp in 2002 wasnt too bad
[01:53] <Planet-X> it's not connecting
[01:53] <Planet-X> and i have wireless-tools installed
[01:54] <TaJMoX> Planet-X: you have WEP or WPA?
[01:54] <Planet-X> wpa
[01:54] <macogw> Davy_Jones: actually a bit better than the ibm one i found from 1995...one of ibm's early rubber dome keyboards
[01:54] <Planet-X> got a better way to do this
[01:54] <Planet-X> ?
[01:54] <TaJMoX> oh you need to install extra support for that
[01:54] <Planet-X> oh
[01:54] <Planet-X> wpa_supplicant ?
[01:54] <TaJMoX> i thinks
[01:54] <macogw> yes
[01:54] <kahrytan> Seveas: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/33102/
[01:54] <TBotNik_u> All: Still working on X.win config problem
[01:54] <macogw> might need to use Wifi Radar instead of NetworkManager for WPA with your card too
[01:54] <nephish> h3lmet_: got me printer working, thanks
[01:54] <Planet-X> all i can install is wpagui
[01:54] <Planet-X> i guess i will
[01:55] <TaJMoX> macogw: well cant he just type in the ESSID manually
[01:55] <macogw> TaJMoX: in the command line?
[01:55] <TaJMoX> oh no i menat gui net manager
[01:55] <macogw> TaJMoX: the system > admin > networking thing doesnt do wpa
[01:55] <navets> does anyone here know of good VoIP software for linux?
[01:55] <Planet-X> net manager?
[01:55] <h3lmut> neph - cool
[01:55] <Seveas> kahrytan, sudo wget http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/33103/plain/ -O /media/ubuntu/boot/grub/menu.lst
[01:55] <Planet-X> or not me
[01:55] <kahrytan> Seveas: Whats the odds of grub causing problems?
[01:56] <macogw> navets: wengophone
[01:56] <TaJMoX> kahrytan: 1 in 5
[01:56] <Seveas> kahrytan, it's the only thing I can think of if the kernel can't find your root drive
[01:56] <navets> macogw thanks
[01:56] <TaJMoX> kahrytan: oh in your case its 4 in 5 chance   =] 
[01:57] <avis> is an existing windows installation necessary for wine to work ?
[01:57] <Seveas> TaJMoX, 0 in 10 chance that it's the root cause though
[01:57] <h3lmut> avis - nah
[01:57] <Davy_Jones> avis: no
[01:57] <Seveas> avis, no
[01:57] <Planet-X> so
[01:57] <Planet-X> what am i missing here to get wireless to work
[01:57] <Planet-X> and connect to my accesspoint
[01:57] <kahrytan> Seveas: reboot?
[01:57] <Davy_Jones> avis: but wine can use some dlls from windowws
[01:57] <rbd> hey guys, it seem that the python-psyco package is missing from feisty? (it shows up on packages.ubuntu.com as being in universe, but I can't apt-get it)
[01:57] <Planet-X> like right clicking on the network monitor and going to manual
[01:57] <Planet-X> used to say wireless
[01:57] <Planet-X> now it doesn't contain that in the list
[01:57] <avis> i have a very weird problem in that it wont even try to launch an exe
[01:57] <Planet-X> that's when it started working
[01:58] <Seveas> kahrytan, yup and if it fails, please write down the exact error message
[01:58] <diczaepx> corross office is better than wine
[01:58] <TaJMoX> Planet-X: have you tried wifiradar yet
[01:58] <Planet-X> um
[01:58] <Planet-X> it wont install but lemme try again
[01:58] <WindsofTime> TaJMoX: OMG TY TY TY TY TY!!!!! ^_^ **Gives Pie** It Works Now!!! :)
[01:58] <Planet-X> wifiradar is when it first worked
[01:58] <Planet-X> long ago
[01:58] <TaJMoX> WindsofTime: wow gratz =] 
, no, your sources are misconfigured
[01:58] <WindsofTime> ^_^
[01:58] <Davy_Jones> avis: associate exe files with wine
[01:58] <WindsofTime> I thought I'd have to go back to Windows for a moment there X_X :O
[01:59] <Planet-X> cool
[01:59] <Planet-X> it worked this time
[01:59] <Planet-X> lemme try wifiradar
[01:59] <mattgyver83> What does it mean (while trying to uninstall a package through aptitude) score is -305 ??
[01:59] <rbd> chuy: I would hope so, but this is a stock feisty install, all I did was uncomment the universe, etc lines in my sources.list...it is using http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ as the repository
[01:59] <linux_n00b> g'day. How does one mount/umount a usb stick on Feisty?
[01:59] <rbd> I can try another one
[01:59] <navets> macogw is this voip 100% free?
[01:59] <Solpex> hi gues ive got a problem im trying to setup a eggdrop and i type make config  and i get make: *** No rule to make target `config'. Stop. Can anyone help me please?
[02:00] <Hihihihi> Hi I have question.
[02:00] <chuy> rbd, can you paste your sources?
[02:00] <Flannel> rbd: did you update your package cache after canging sources.list?
[02:00] <Hihihihi> The question is: with feisty, is it advantageous to specify k7 kernel rather than generic?
[02:00] <TaJMoX> navets: for PC to PC yes
[02:00] <chuy> true rbd, sudo apt-get update
[02:00] <Flannel> Hihihihi: there is no k7 kernel
[02:00] <chuy> in case you didn't
[02:00] <rbd> yeah I did that
[02:00] <navets> TaJMoX: do you know of any that are free from pc to landline?
[02:01] <rodserling> Hey guys, I'm having trouble getting Ubuntu to recognize my AIRnet Wireless card, anyone have suggestions?
[02:01] <Hihihihi> Flannel: there is, but says obsoleted... so i can't, or it wouldn't change anything?
[02:01] <rodserling> Not sure what to do.
[02:01] <TaJMoX> navets: no i dont think that exists
[02:01] <Flannel> Hihihihi: no, there isn't.  Its an empty package that simply depends on -generic
[02:01] <TaJMoX> navets: phone lines cost money
[02:01] <rbd> chuy/Flannel: http://dpaste.com/16408/
[02:01] <navets> TaJMoX: skype use to do it
[02:01] <Hihihihi> Flannel: so the amd optimizations are already in generic?
[02:01] <TaJMoX> navets: during their beta probably - they dont now
[02:02] <DQuestions> hi
[02:02] <WindsofTime> TaJMoX: Last question, I have an .exe file on my desktop how do I make Wine install it?
[02:02] <DQuestions> I was tyring to help my friend install ubuntu over the phone
[02:02] <rbd> and when I try to install, I get: Package python-psyco is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[02:02] <rbd> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[02:02] <rbd> is only available from another source
[02:02] <lashmoove> torrent client that accepts rss feeds?
[02:02] <TaJMoX> WindsofTime: in terminal type:   wine installer.exe
[02:02] <navets> TaJMoX: yea they did it for a long period of time actually. Then they started charging when they became dominant
[02:02] <Flannel> rbd: It exists in the repos, I'm looking at it right now.
[02:02] <WindsofTime> ty
[02:02] <DQuestions> the install all went fine with the desktop cd... but now when grub loads.. and it continues.. the screen just goes black and nothing happens WTF
[02:02] <windsamura1> K, I'm trying to check out my partitions which are located on /dev/sda, but parted keeps trying to open /dev/hda, which is read-only. Any help with this?
[02:02] <Flannel> Hihihihi: they are
[02:02] <DQuestions> this happened with the alternate cd too
[02:02] <rbd> weird....what's the command to totally flush/refresh my cache
[02:02] <Hihihihi> Flannel: k thank u
[02:02] <dissection> Is there a GUI alternative, or a GUI script for  netstat?
[02:03] <windsamura1> I am using the boot CD for the record
[02:03] <TBotNik_u> All: Still working on X.win config problem.  Pastebins at: http://paste.stgraber.org/2401 (xorg.conf) & /2402 (log file).  Reset the memory from 512 to 524288 and now can't get in at all, not even text mode anywhere.  Booted from InstallCD.  Now need to re-edit xorg.conf file but can't find it. Can I get some help?
[02:03] <DQuestions> anyone here have a clue wtf went wrong with this damn ubuntu install =-(
[02:03] <jacob> i'll help
[02:03] <frankydp> Can I just say this is the easiest Linux install i have ever done.
[02:04] <DQuestions> so any ideas?
[02:04] <ubotu> jorge_: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[02:04] <RudyValencia> I'm trying to get my keyboard's keys to be recognized.
[02:04] <jacob> dquestion, did you select the right installation for the correct computer
[02:04] <jacob> DQuestion, i'll tell you in a sec as to what i mean
[02:05] <davidthedrake> Does anyone have information about how to resolve the NVIDIA memory exhaustion bug for Compiz? The opencompositing.org forums are down.
[02:05] <Flannel> rbd: Your sources.lits looks good, make sure you've saved it successfully, and then sudo ap-get update
[02:05] <Floker> how can i prevent cron from sending mail?
[02:05] <Flannel> rbd: apt-get even
[02:05] <chuy> rbd, you either didn't update or you had a typo, I'm using your sources and python-psyco is in your repositories
[02:05] <Solpex> can anyone help me out please im trying to setup a eggdrop
[02:06] <Solpex> and i have this error when i type make cofig
[02:06] <Solpex> make: *** No rule to make target `config'. Stop.
[02:06] <CoasterMaster> is there any place to get help with C?  I don't knoiw, I thought I'd ask here
[02:06] <jacob> DQuestions, there is a standard personal computer installation
[02:06] <Xoris> CoasterMaster: ##c
[02:06] <jacob> DQuestions, 64 bit AMD and Intel computers
[02:06] <CoasterMaster> thanks Xoris
[02:06] <johnficca1> so I have compiled Miro and I can run it and it works just great, but the only way I can start it is to double click on run.sh file then click on run in the window. I tried to add it to the main menu but it will not start like that...help
[02:06] <DQuestions> hmm
[02:07] <DQuestions> he has a pentium tho
[02:07] <topfunky> I'm trying to downgrade to php 5.1 from 5.2. Can I do that with apt-get?
[02:07] <navets> hey if somebody here wouldnt mind taking a look at my website and telling me how I could improve on things website is http://navetz.com
[02:07] <jacob> DQuestions, and a Sun UltraSPARC based
[02:07] <TBotNik_u> All: I know I have to mount the HDs from the InstallCD.  HOw do I do this?
[02:07] <windsamura1> K, I'm trying to check out my partitions which are located on /dev/sda, but parted keeps trying to open /dev/hda, which is read-only. Any help with this?
[02:07] <TaJMoX> navets: #ubuntu-offtopic
[02:07] <Solpex> lol
[02:07] <ztomic> Did anyone ever answer that "tool-tip" question way up there? How do you get rid of tool-tips in Gnome2
[02:07] <ztomic> ?
[02:08] <Xoris> topfunky: sudo apt-get install packagename=versionnumber - if the package is available either in the repositories or in your cache.
[02:08] <|Lunar_Lamp|> In /etc/fstab disks are mounted with "defaults" in options - how do I find out what these options are? e.g. are noatime+nodiratime specified?
[02:08] <topfunky> Xoris: thanks!
[02:08] <Planet-X_> now it connects to the router via manual
[02:08] <Planet-X_> but it won't connect
[02:08] <Planet-X_> like
[02:08] <Planet-X_> i can tell it to
[02:08] <Planet-X_> but it won't connect
[02:08] <Planet-X_> that's all
[02:08] <frankydp> navets: No text size change on mouse over for menu just make some nice 2 tone buttons.
[02:08] <Planet-X_> it's right there, under my nose
[02:08] <Planet-X_> what do i do
[02:08] <Planet-X_> i need wireless 15 minutes ago
[02:08] <TaJMoX> |Lunar_Lamp|: man mount
[02:08] <Xoris> topfunky: next time you update, though, it'll revert to the newer version... if you don't want that, you'll have to use some trickery
[02:08] <Xoris> !pinning > topfunky
[02:08] <TBotNik_u> All: Which one is /boot, /root, and /swap hda1, hda2, hda5?
[02:08] <davidthedrake> Floker: have your cron produce no output
[02:08] <rbd> Flannel/chuy: Okay, I type "apt-get install python-psyco" and am still getting that error.... can you guys list an alternative feisty repository I can switch to and try on? very weird....that or I remember there being a dpkg command to totally flush my package cache/listing
[02:08] <TaJMoX> |Lunar_Lamp|: there is a list for most filesystem types in the man page
[02:08] <Planet-X_> TaJMoX: lil' help?
[02:09] <WindsofTime> ToJMaX: How do I uninstall what Wine has installed?
[02:09] <Floker> davidthedrake, i did that and it sends mail anyways
[02:09] <davidthedrake> Floker: /path/to/script &> /dev/null
[02:09] <navets> frankydp: so you mean making the buttons stay same text size and changing the background only?
[02:09] <Floker> davidthedrake, the command is  /home/stefano/ipupdate.sh > /dev/null
[02:09] <TaJMoX> Planet-X: if you need it really quick then switch to WEP or no encryption and you wont have a problem
[02:09] <Floker> anyways i get mail every minute
[02:09] <Xoris> windsamura1: there is a command, i don't remember the name though. try "dpkg -L wine | grep install"
[02:10] <Xoris> WindsofTime: ^ ^
[02:10] <DQuestions> how do you isntall progams on ubuntu again?
[02:10] <WindsofTime> lol
[02:10] <WindsofTime> ok
[02:10] <TaJMoX> WindsofTime: files are located in ~/.wine/drive_c
[02:10] <lufthanza> apt-get
[02:10] <Xoris> !software > DQuestions
[02:10] <TaJMoX> DQuestions: synaptic
[02:10] <WindsofTime> yes How do I uninstall them
[02:10] <WindsofTime> :P
[02:10] <Floker> daveshere, oh :\ i have to write &> instead of >?
[02:10] <bruenig> auto-codec
[02:10] <Solpex> !eggdrop
[02:10] <TaJMoX> WindsofTime: just delete their directory from program files
[02:10] <davidthedrake> Floker: That's how I have done it
[02:10] <Solpex> !eggdrop > solpex
[02:10] <WindsofTime> and the delete code is
[02:10] <WindsofTime> :)
[02:10] <davidthedrake> Floker: try it out and lemme know if it works ;)
[02:11] <bruenig> Floker, > only redirects stdout, &> redirects stdout and stderr
[02:11] <Xoris> WindsofTime: what he meant is that you can just remove the directories. indeed, you can, though (as in real Windows) that may leave registry entries, files in /Windows, and such. use the uninstaller if you don't want that
[02:11] <Solpex> !make config > solpex
[02:11] <Floker> davidthedrake, okay i will have a try
[02:11] <davidthedrake> Floker: Well, there you go. Thanks bruenig
[02:11] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about eggdrop - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:11] <TaJMoX> WindsofTime: you can use your file browser or the command rm -r DIRECTORY
[02:11] <frankydp> navets: Yeah, the text makes the menu jump and will lag users on slower computers. I would take the Subject header boxes you are using the blue ones and just shrink it down and make a button and just replicate it for the different liks and then on mouse over just reverse the colors.
[02:11] <Xoris> WindsofTime, just type "installer", or "uninstaller", or whatever it's called... there is a WINE-specific command, i just don't remember the exact name
[02:11] <WindsofTime> =\
[02:11] <WindsofTime> ook
[02:11] <TaJMoX> WindsofTime: for example:  rm -r ~/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/AOL
[02:11] <DQuestions> my brother is getting started with ubuntu.. doesnt know anything about linux.. what should i start him off with
[02:11] <Floker> davidthedrake, bruenig, thank you guys, works perfectly
[02:11] <davidthedrake> Does anyone have information about how to resolve the NVIDIA memory exhaustion bug for Compiz? The opencompositing.org forums with the information are currently down.
[02:12] <davidthedrake> Floker: Sure thing :)
[02:12] <WindsofTime> ty
[02:12] <frankydp> navets: Would look cleaner and more pro.
[02:12] <Flannel> rbd: which error do you get?
[02:12] <TaJMoX> DQuestions: a newbie guide to linux
[02:12] <Flannel> rbd: It's no the repository, I'm browsing that repos right now and I see it
[02:12] <DQuestions> well where is synpatic located
[02:12] <TaJMoX> DQuestions: familiarity with the commandline - all the gui stuff in ubuntu is easy - have him install a bunch of programs that look interesting - if he breaks stuff then he learns
[02:12] <navets> frankydp: ok thanks, I'll try to fix that up later when I get a chance
[02:13] <TaJMoX> DQuestions: its in System -> Administration
[02:13] <TaJMoX> DQuestions: also try the Add/Remove programs thing
[02:13] <lufthanza> DQuestions: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml is a good read for linux newbies
[02:13] <kahrytan> Seveas: Didnt work.
[02:13] <DQuestions> thanks
[02:13] <frankydp> navets: or consider using a cms.
[02:13] <DQuestions> i think from there he can do it
[02:13] <Seveas> kahrytan, did you write down the exact error?
[02:13] <rbd> Flannel: http://dpaste.com/16410/
[02:13] <TBotNik_u> Still working on X.win config problem.  Pastebins at: http://paste.stgraber.org/2401 (xorg.conf) & /2402 (log file).  Reset the memory from 512 to 524288 and now can't get in at all, not even text mode anywhere.  Booted from InstallCD.  Now need to re-edit xorg.conf file but can't find it. I know I have to mount the HDs from the InstallCD.  HOw do I do this? Which one is /boot, /root, and /swap hda1, hda2, hda5? Can I get some help?
[02:13] <codecaine> theres alot of .txt files in different folders how can I copy all .txt files 1 1 directory?
[02:13] <codecaine> there on a cd rom
[02:14] <Jerry> 
[02:14] <rbd> Flannel: and the update is successful and everything
[02:14] <navets> frankydp: what is a cms?
[02:14] <Flannel> rbd: pastebin the update log please
[02:14] <kahrytan> Seveas: Check Root = Bootarg cat /proc/cmdline or misisng modules, devices ; cat /proc/modules ls /dev;  and the error /dev/hda3 does not exist.
[02:14] <chuy> codecaine list all txt files in the cd rom using ls -R
[02:14] <lufthanza> TBotNik_u: did x work for you when you first installed?
[02:14] <codecaine> they chuy
[02:14] <Seveas> yikes
[02:14] <codecaine> that was easy
[02:14] <codecaine> :)
[02:14] <frankydp> navets: content managment system.  It is a back system for you site to manage output based on user and privs.
[02:15] <Seveas> kahrytan, ok, that looks seriously bad
[02:15] <kahrytan> Seveas: What>?
[02:15] <`paul> how do you remove thos special characters in the file name (appears as ?? or \n\r)?
[02:15] <DQuestions> is pidgin included with ubuntu?
[02:15] <frankydp> navets: ex. Joomla, php-nuke, mambo
[02:15] <DQuestions> or can it be installed through synaptic?
[02:15] <Solpex> anyone know what compilers there is in ubuntu ?
[02:15] <kahrytan> Seveas: Backup and reinstall?
[02:15] <davidthedrake> DQuestions: it's Gaim
[02:15] <lufthanza> DQuestions: yes
[02:15] <TBotNik_u> lufthanza: Not with right res, only get 800x600 and need 1280x1024
[02:15] <DQuestions> wait wtf ists called gaim?
[02:15] <DQuestions> its already isntalled
[02:15] <`paul> how do you remove thos special characters in the file name (appears as ?? or \n\r)??
[02:15] <davidthedrake> Dquestions: that comes with Ubuntu
[02:15] <johnficca1> I need to add a run.sh file to the main menu, what is the command?
[02:15] <Planet-X__> well
[02:15] <navets> frankydp: ok I will look into that thanks
[02:15] <frankydp> navets: a mostly opensource community also which is nice.
[02:15] <Planet-X__> holy god mess on me
[02:15] <GrandKhavatari> does anyone know a way to change the canary-yellow tooltips gnome is giving me ?
[02:15] <Planet-X__> it works now
[02:15] <Seveas> kahrytan, one last thing to try before I'd give up: chroot into /media/ubuntu again and apt-get install ubuntu-standard ubuntu-minimal
[02:15] <Planet-X__> thanks guys
[02:15] <Planet-X__> peace
[02:15] <rbd> Flannel: http://dpaste.com/16412/
[02:15] <Solpex> !gcc > solpex
[02:16] <unitheory> DQuestions, gaim changed its name to pigin. gaim works fine
[02:16] <DQuestions> dude gaim DOES NOT come with ubuntu anymore
[02:16] <kahrytan> Seveas: If you give up, then all hope is lost
[02:16] <TBotNik_u> lufthanza: Was working with someone else then ISP connection froze and by time got all reconfig, he dropped off chat.
[02:16] <RudyValencia> gaim is now pdigin
[02:16] <RudyValencia> *pidgin
[02:16] <ianmcorvidae> In ubuntu feisty, however, the packages are still gaim. They did not update to pidgin; that happens with gutsy.
[02:17] <GrandKhavatari> does anyone know a way to change the canary-yellow tooltips in gnome , they dont fit to any theme ?
[02:17] <rodserling> Can anyone help me with my wireless card not being recognized in ubuntu? It's an AIRNET AWD154
[02:17] <lufthanza> TBotNik_u: try 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure --phigh xserver-xorg'
[02:17] <kahrytan> Seveas: How do you dothe chroot?
[02:17] <Stratis> Hello.
[02:17] <Flannel> rbd: what arch is this?
[02:17] <RequinB5> i'm still trying to get my intel grafx working with feisty - i downloaded and upgraded ALSA, but it still wouldn't work - AND SO i checked in the ALSA-config.txt file and none of the codecs listed there match what the terminal tells me mine is
[02:17] <lufthanza> TBotNik_u: if that doesn't work, try 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure --default xserver-xorg'
[02:17] <RequinB5> sry audio
, did that work? if it didn't probably you need a little longer command
[02:18] <codecaine> well it showed them I tired
[02:18] <codecaine> tried
[02:18] <rbd> Flannel: ohh, 64-bit. that's probably it (not available for 64-bit arch)
[02:18] <lufthanza> TBotNik_u: one of those commands will get you back to where your x session works again
[02:18] <deathnall> ok guys hi and heres my question the the day
[02:18] <TBotNik_u> lufthanza: Is this a good fix for code on HD, when logged at Install-CD?
[02:18] <codecaine> cp ls -R | grep .txt /home/code/test/
[02:18] <codecaine> didn't work
[02:18] <ConstyXIV> does the geforce 8400M GS work in ubuntu?
[02:18] <frankydp> navets: if you want to look at a cms back office i got a clean install on a site im workin on you could paruse
[02:18] <Seveas> mkdir /rescue; mount /dev/hda3 /rescue; mount -o bind /proc /rescue/proc; mount -o bind /dev /rescue/dev
[02:18] <deathnall> i read about something called cedega!!. it seems it can run a lot more things than wine can but does it cost for cedega?.
[02:19] <chuy> codecaine, try this:
[02:19] <navets> frankydp: that would be great
[02:19] <unitheory> deathnall, yes
[02:19] <GrandKhavatari> deathnall: try joost
[02:19] <deathnall> hmm that sucks
[02:19] <Stratis> Can anyone help me diagnose a constantly lit hard disk LED?
[02:19] <lufthanza> TBotNik_u: get out of the livecd
[02:19] <chuy> cp $(ls -R |grep txt) /home/code/test/
[02:19] <deathnall> joost? whats that?
[02:19] <lufthanza> TBotNik_u: your kernel is still booting right?
[02:19] <ztomic> I see no way to remove the tool-tip balloons in gnome2. anyone know?
[02:19] <RequinB5> anyone here willing to help me get my audio fixed?  apparently my audio codec isn't even defined in the als config file
[02:19] <rbd> Flannel/chuy: yeah it's only for i386. Thanks a lot for all the help!
[02:20] <kahrytan> Seveas: How do you chroot?
[02:20] <navets> frankydp: somebody just arrived at my house, I will be back in about 25 min if your still here.
[02:20] <bigdog_> how can you change the in sound juicer output I have all the plug in for Gstreamer and the profile active in the edit menu
[02:20] <ztomic> or was that already answered?
[02:20] <Flannel> rbd: you could chroot it if you really wanted
[02:20] <Stratis> I originally thought it was constant hard disk use but it isn't.
[02:20] <Flannel> !chroot | rbd
[02:20] <ubotu> rbd: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot use this to build 32 bit environments on a 64 bit box
[02:20] <codecaine> ': No such file or directory
[02:20] <navets> frankydp: if you could leave yuor siite address I will check it out for sure
[02:20] <Seveas> kahrytan, mkdir /rescue; mount /dev/hda3 /rescue; mount -o bind /proc /rescue/proc; mount -o bind /dev /rescue/dev
[02:20] <TBotNik_u> lufthanza: I can't log to HD at all, so need to mount HDs, edit xorg.conf back to 524 on memory, then I can reboot under HD.  Can you help with that?
[02:20] <slestak> i installed libvte-dev thinking i would have the sources for gnome-terminal, but it apparently only has the headers.  do i need to add a special repo to get the sources?
[02:20] <codecaine> probably need the full path of the files in the folders
[02:20] <Seveas> and then chroot /rescue
[02:20] <Flannel> rbd: or, well, you could try and do it.  I don't know if it would work or not
[02:20] <frankydp> navtes: its in msg
[02:21] <jacob> how can i remove an operating system when i have two installed?
[02:21] <kahrytan> Seveas: Oh no. hda3 is gone
[02:21] <m1r> morning all
[02:21] <GrandKhavatari> deathnall: http://www.joost.com/whatsjoost.html
[02:21] <chuy> codecaine, mmm, true, can you PM me, the traffic in this channel is sometimes annoying
[02:21] <lufthanza> TBotNik_u: unless your kernel is panicking, you can log into HD
[02:21] <TBotNik_u> lufthanza: No kernel will not boot, get to Xorg part and blows. Can't get even a term session.
[02:21] <deathnall> ok i just watched it but i makes no sense. what does that have to do with running windows apps like cedega does?
[02:21] <Stratis> jacob: You can use cfdisk.
[02:21] <lufthanza> TBotNik_u: you've tried ctrl+alt+f2 at xorg part?
[02:22] <ingo_> hallo! can i use the sources.list of my 32-bit feitsy for a 64-bit system?
[02:22] <Seveas> kahrytan, is the live cd feisty as well?
[02:22] <kahrytan> Seveas: This must be hdd issue?
[02:22] <codecaine> hmm won't let me priv on here
[02:22] <RequinB5> jacob's question is similar to my next one - I currently duel boot vista and ubuntu, if i decide that one needs more of my HDD can i extend one of the partitions to use free space on my HDD (i can free up)
[02:22] <Stratis> jacob: Read the man age first as you can mess things up pretty easily.
[02:22] <kahrytan> Seveas: gparted isnt registering any partitions on it
[02:22] <GrandKhavatari> deathnall: nothing at all :S
[02:22] <TBotNik_u> lufthanza: I know term command is "mount /dev/hda1 /?" and hda2 & 5 but do not know which is /root, /boot, /swap on ubuntu
[02:23] <Seveas> kahrytan, what about fdisk -l (outside the chroot)
[02:23] <bigdog_> how can you change the in sound juicer output I have all the plug in for Gstreamer and the profile active in the edit menu
[02:23] <kahrytan> Seveas: Nothing no hda
[02:23] <TBotNik_u> lufthanza: really only need /root to edit file
[02:23] <kahrytan> Seveas: mbr dead?
[02:23] <lufthanza> TBotNik_u: I wouldn't suggest hand editing the file
[02:24] <slestak> well, i see the setting in synaptic wrt Sources, but i cannot check it
[02:24] <navaburo> evilchen: try ubuntu-effects for help with beryl
[02:24] <ingo_> hallo! can i use the original sources.list of my 32-bit feitsy for a 64-bit system?
[02:24] <deathnall> i need an invite for joost. anyone got one?
[02:24] <TBotNik_u> lufthanza: Got to right now or will not boot at all
[02:24] <Seveas> kahrytan, sudo fdisk -l /dev/hda
[02:24] <lufthanza> TBotNik_u: I would suggest booting to HD and pressing ctrl+alt+f2 when your xorg fails to boot
[02:24] <Seveas> kahrytan, sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda
[02:24] <Seveas> does either of those give output?
[02:24] <kahrytan> Seveas: Disk /dev/hda doesn't contain a valid partition table
[02:24] <vph> hey, how do i run an app from the menu panel as root?
[02:25] <dennda> vph: gksudo may do what you want
[02:25] <Seveas> kahrytan, that very much looks like an hd issue indeed
[02:25] <vph> ok
[02:25] <TBotNik_u> lufthanza: That and ctrl+alt+f1 and alt+f* is not working, so got to edit file.
[02:25] <vph> dennda: thanks
[02:25] <Seveas> kahrytan, try dmesg
[02:25] <andyvarner_> hey i'm having a sorta weird problem here, i'm trying to use bcm43xx-fwcutter and its giving me all sorts of error messages
[02:25] <Seveas> maybe that gives hints
[02:25] <kahrytan> Seveas: hda: Maxtor 6L080P0, ATA DISK drive
[02:26] <lufthanza> TBotNik_u: alright, follow my instructions carefully and hope they work
[02:26] <evilchen> another question
[02:26] <TBotNik_u> lufthanza: I guess I can experiment with mounts till I get it right. Can always umount if not right.
[02:26] <davidthedrake> andyvarner_: for which card?
[02:26] <evilchen> iam using the logitech mx510 mouse
[02:26] <codecaine> cp $(find -name *.nds) /media/ntfs500/emulator\ roms/NDSROMS/ works partial dont think it copy files names with spaces
[02:26] <chuy> codecaine, I sent you how to
[02:26] <Stratis> Does anyone know why my hard disk LED is illuminated but there is 0% disk activity?
[02:26] <evilchen> but still with tutorials i was not able to make it available
[02:26] <kahrytan> Seveas: Isit possible to rebuild table w/o data loss?
[02:26] <chuy> codecaine easier than doing a long command
[02:26] <codecaine> I have to register my name to get priv messages
[02:26] <lufthanza> go to terminal and type parted /dev/hda
[02:26] <codecaine> let me change names
[02:26] <TBotNik_u> lufthanza: Can we go to #flood to get out of traffic?
[02:26] <andyvarner_> davidthedrake: dell 1350, i've used this thing a bunch with ubuntu and have never had a problem but i reinstalled today and boom... nothing
[02:27] <c_lisp> ok
[02:27] <lufthanza> TBotNik_u: ok
[02:27] <bigdog_> how can you change the sound juicer output I have all the plug in for Gstreamer and the profile active in the edit menu
[02:27] <chuy> c_lisp, places -> search files, search for *.txt and in the directory you put CD Rom directory, and drag the appearing files to nautilus or whatever
[02:27] <c_lisp> did you get the private message?
[02:28] <lufthanza> TBotNik_u: I'm in #Flood
[02:28] <RequinB5> If alsa doesn't recognize my audio chip, am i screwed until it is updated?
[02:28] <bigdog_> how can you change the sound juicer outputtoI have all the plug in for Gstreamer and the profile active in the edit menu
[02:28] <vph> what lightweight ide would you guys recommend me for doing php?
[02:28] <Stratis> Here is a "bug report" I did, so far no responses: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/129645
[02:28] <vph> because gphpedit is not cool when switching fonts :s
[02:28] <c_lisp> thanks that works want to know a non gui way too but thanks
[02:28] <c_lisp> !
[02:28] <kahrytan> Seveas: Nothing?
[02:28] <vph> i dont wanna download something like eclipse...
[02:28] <User362> I am looking for some help to install a TrendNet USB Wireless Adapter...anyone have any knowledge?? PLEASE HELP!
[02:29] <odla> how would i pair a bluetooth device in gnome?
[02:29] <Seveas> kahrytan, sorry, it's 2:30 here and I'm going to get some sleep
[02:30] <chuy> c_lisp, then use find
[02:30] <bigdog_> how can you change the sound juicer output to mp3 I have all the plug in for Gstreamer and the profile active in the edit menu Thanks
[02:30] <c_lisp> you see the command I tried but didn't work any suggestions?
[02:30] <und3rtug4> need a little suggestion here! I need to develop some backup app taht runs both on winnie system's and linux! I work on linux and for linux systems, and know i need that my next app runs on windows too, and it needs a graphical pretty shiny graphical interface :\... well, i need sugestion on what language/platform should i use to developpthis one? Java? hummm, if theres another way, i might take it, dont like java very much... any suggestion?
[02:30] <chuy> c_lisp, answer the PM, I got your message already
[02:30] <kahrytan> Seveas: Should i just cut my losses of data?
[02:31] <c_lisp> im using xchat
[02:31] <RequinB5> If alsa doesn't recognize my audio chip am i just screwed until the next update?
[02:31] <c_lisp> I don't know why I can't see your pms
[02:31] <Pelo> 
[02:31] <Floker> how can i remove the right to do anything with a directory from only one specific group? (guest)
[02:31] <Floker> or one specific user that'll work too
[02:31] <RequinB5> und3rtug4: off the top of my head java is famous for portability
[02:31] <h1st0_> Floker: chmod
[02:32] <Pelo> Floker,  maybe you should read  man chmod, I'm sure it is covered
[02:32] <Floker> i'll try to get it
[02:32] <chuy> c_lisp I did it with some cpp files that I had
[02:32] <chuy> c_lisp cp $(find -name "*.cpp") ~/example
[02:32] <chuy> c_lisp replace cpp for text and ~/example for your path
[02:33] <Pelo> Floker, might be easier to give the guest group access to nothing except a few selected folder
[02:33] <kahrytan> Anyone know how to recover data on a hdd w/o partition table?
[02:33] <c_lisp> I tried that way but I was skipping some files
[02:33] <c_lisp> copied 7 out 100 something files
[02:34] <Floker> Pelo, thanks i think chmod 6770 will do the job
[02:34] <und3rtug4> RequinB5: yep, i know... java kinda rocks on portability... Is eclipse a good choice to start messing around with it?
[02:34] <Pelo> WindsofTime,  I don't allow /msg please talk to me in the chanel
[02:34] <WindsofTime> =\
[02:34] <Flannel> kahrytan: do you know how it was partitioned?
[02:34] <|2448|Script> hello everone
[02:34] <kotkot> Wallpaper in OpenBox ?
[02:34] <WindsofTime> Well I have asked this before and got help but it was confusing for me
[02:34] <MVLinux> 'Floker, these is tha man page for command 'chmod' http://www.ss64.com/bash/chmod.html
[02:34] <WindsofTime> so I will ask once more
[02:34] <Stratis> kahrytan: Have you tried to recover the partition table?
[02:34] <|2448|Script> is there someone who can privetly talk with me
[02:34] <WindsofTime> How do I uninstall programs that are installed by WINE
[02:34] <kotkot> Comment install un wallpaper sur openbox ?
[02:34] <|2448|Script> bcoz i need some help
[02:35] <chuy> c_lisp, did it gave you error?
[02:35] <jrib>  Official Ubuntu Support Channel | Please be patient and read the FAQ. | FAQ: https://help.ubuntu.c
[02:35] <Floker> MVLinux, or i could just type man chmod :)
[02:35] <Pelo> WindsofTime, there is a wine uninstaller I beleive,  but the ppl in #winehq will be better able to help you on this
[02:35] <kahrytan> Anyone know how to recover data on a hdd w/o partition table?
[02:35] <c_lisp> yes for some of the files
[02:35] <WindsofTime> thanks
[02:35] <chuy> c_lisp worked for me
[02:35] <WindsofTime> #winehq
[02:35] <c_lisp> cp: cannot stat `-': No such file or directory
[02:35] <Pelo> kahrytan, I donT' think that can be done
[02:35] <|2448|Script> guyz pleaaase
[02:35] <astro76> !fr | kotkot
[02:35] <Pelo> WindsofTime,   /join #winehq
[02:35] <WindsofTime> i know
[02:35] <WindsofTime> :P
[02:35] <c_lisp> I don't even know why it doesn't grab all the full names
[02:35] <Floker> Pedo, i dont quite get it :\ i did chmod 6770 but my main user does not have access to the directory
[02:36] <astro76> kotkot, #ubuntu-fr
[02:36] <Pelo> |2448|Script, please one ?
[02:36] <Creed> anyone here play warcraft3 with openvpn?
[02:36] <Pelo> Floker,  sudo chmod ...
[02:36] <Floker> guest is locked out as desired
[02:36] <Pelo> |2448|Script, please what I mean
[02:36] <|2448|Script> pelo
[02:36] <|2448|Script> how are you?
[02:36] <Floker> Pelo, i have a fake-root shell atm
[02:36] <kahrytan> Anyone know how to recover data on a hdd w/o partition table?
[02:37] <|2448|Script> i need your help
[02:37] <airmind_> Could someone help me compile a Ubuntu-GIT kernel?
[02:37] <|2448|Script> can u please heklp me
[02:37] <whiter> does xubuntu have a disk manager?
[02:37] <bruenig> whiter, define disk manager
[02:37] <Pelo> |2448|Script,  I am fine, but this is a support channel,  not a social one , if you have a quesiton about ubuntu feel free to ask , if you just want to chitchat  try  joining  #ubuntu-offtopic
[02:37] <whiter> a gui i can use to manage my disks
[02:37] <|2448|Script> i am {fe|feL} from yesterday we chated almost at 5:30
 there's some programs for it .. google it.
[02:38] <Pelo> |2448|Script,  you didnT deal with me ,  what is your issue ?
[02:38] <Solpex> looks like ive fixed my problems :P
[02:38] <airmind_> whiter, you can use gparted
[02:38] <Solpex> i needed gcc and tcl
[02:38] <airmind_> install via Synaptic
[02:38] <kitche> whiter: ah a volume manager you most likely have to install another program for xubuntu
[02:38] <Floker> Pelo, i think the chmod think is not quite right for my needs, actually, i want to lock the user in his home directory - this way he cannot read config-files either
[02:38] <Solpex> im learning :P
[02:38] <whiter> okey dokey
[02:38] <Acidz0r> uhmm, why if I left 1280x720 as the only resolution in xorg.conf Gnome and GDM still using 1400x900? any idea?
[02:38] <Floker> do you know how i do that?
[02:38] <Stratis> kahrytan: Use `fdisk' and this link might help: http://www.salingfamily.net/trav/linux/lost_partition.html
[02:38] <{fe|feL}> i have downloaded ubuntu yesterday
[02:38] <Pelo> {fe|feL},  take the damned non alpha caracters out of your nick please and tell me your problem
[02:38] <bruenig> what do these disk managers do exactly? like edit fstab for you or what?
[02:38] <{fe|feL}> and i had a little problem with burning it
[02:38] <{fe|feL}> bcoz my cd burner is brocken
[02:39] <airmind_> there is a python program to manage fstab
[02:39] <airmind_> but it didnt worked very well
[02:39] <Pelo> Floker,   try man user see what comes up
[02:39] <{fe|feL}> so i took it on my usb and burn it at a friends pc
[02:39] <Stratis> kahrytan: Then hopefully you will still have a partition table.
[02:39] <{fe|feL}> but now when i insert it
[02:39] <kitche> bruenig: think he wants a volume manager which is what windows has and fedora and such also
[02:39] <Floker> thanks pelo,
[02:39] <{fe|feL}> and press install
[02:39] <Solpex> yeh i rox
[02:39] <Solpex> lol
[02:39] <Pelo> {fe|feL}, stop using the enter key as punctuation
[02:39] <Solpex> ubuntu is tricky :P
[02:40] <bruenig> kitche, but what does the volume manager do? mount volumes or what?
[02:40] <{fe|feL}> it work the demo and no installation process
[02:40] <Pelo> {fe|feL},  what video card do you have on your cmputer ?
[02:40] <kitche> bruenig: nah it's like gparted pretty much :)
[02:40] <kitche> bruenig: but you can mount it also I believe haven't used on in a long time
[02:40] <{fe|feL}> FXF 128KB
[02:40] <{fe|feL}> wait
[02:40] <{fe|feL}> gforce4 5200
[02:40] <{fe|feL}> it is 128 VGA
[02:41] <fzaly> I've installed emerald via Synaptic, but I don't know how to make it the default window manager, any one help me?
[02:41] <chuy> c_lisp, bruenig is the bash guru, probably he can help you out
[02:41] <Pelo> bruenig, I thought you'd like to know that deluge as a couple of rss plugins
[02:41] <Death_Sargent> {fe|feL}: wise choice for linux
[02:41] <c_lisp> thanks for the help
[02:41] <{fe|feL}> thx death
[02:41] <bruenig> Pelo, I started using it the second it added that
[02:41] <WindsofTime> Xoris: To uninstall something with wine you type "wine uninstall"
[02:41] <{fe|feL}> as my friends said it is the one to kick microsoft ass
[02:41] <{fe|feL}> {H}E{H}E{H}E 
[02:41] <bruenig> although the filters are a tad weaker, would be better if it weren't case sensitive
[02:41] <Pelo> {fe|feL},  to install with an ati or nvidia card you need to use the alternate install cd , it is text based, you can get it the same place you got the other cd
[02:42] <{fe|feL}> u mean i must redownlaod 700MB
[02:42] <m1r> how to remove *.deb file installed with dependencies it took from net?
[02:42] <Pelo> bruenig, I just remember you mentionned waiting for it and noticed it last week,   they actualy have a couple or them now,  might want to give the other one a shot
[02:42] <Death_Sargent> {fe|feL}: that's not acurate
[02:42] <Death_Sargent> {fe|feL}: I installed from normal
[02:42] <{fe|feL}> what is not accuret
[02:42] <MVLinux> whay knetworkmanger dosn't save any new changes ? can i do that manual 'command line' ?
[02:42] <{fe|feL}> what u mean?
[02:42] <Death_Sargent> {fe|feL}: however you may have an older card than I do
[02:42] <Sickmanseth> Hi everyone.
[02:43] <h3lmut> Pelo: news to me. i installed feisty with a 6800gt with the graphical cd just fine
[02:43] <Death_Sargent> {fe|feL}: for older cards yes
[02:43] <hsatera> how do i execute .sh files/
[02:43] <Pelo> h3lmut, clearly I am wrong wrong wrong and i will shut up now
[02:43] <{fe|feL}> hmmm
[02:43] <Pelo> hsatera,   sudo ./filename.sh ,  change permission first
[02:43] <Death_Sargent> Pelo: don't be such a drama quen
[02:43] <airmind_> hsatera, use chmod +x filename
[02:44] <kahrytan> Stratis: thankd for link
[02:44] <{fe|feL}> isn't there an option at the installation that i can press F6 or something for more installation options
[02:44] <Sickmanseth> can someone point out how to reformat a hard drive?
[02:44] <Stratis> kahrytan: Welcome. : )
[02:44] <hsatera> thx
[02:44] <jim288> sorry for jumping in like this, trying to wath a star trek episode and its a rar archive and i need the password, can i crack it???
[02:44] <Death_Sargent> {fe|feL}: um are you willing to private chat
[02:44] <michaelbaker> hello room...
[02:44] <slavik> jim, it is possible but a brute force attack will take a while ...
[02:44] <kahrytan> Stratis: I do have Windows to use to try too.
[02:44] <{fe|feL}> sure
[02:44] <{fe|feL}> {} Pr{M} 
[02:44] <ribando> hi everyone
[02:44] <macogw> Sickmanseth: mkfs, i think
[02:45] <jim288> software??
[02:45] <kahrytan> Stratis: You got something windows based?
[02:45] <OminousZ> Jim, if you don't have the password, one can only assume the .rar was not meant for you
[02:45] <Penguinsaremyfri> Anyone know if vmware can use a .bkf file from windows backup?
 there's some specific softs for that
[02:45] <Stratis> kahrytan: I don't know about a completely Windows machine.
[02:45] <Death_Sargent> Pelo: ture
[02:45] <airmind_> penguin, probably not
[02:45] <jim288> the other episodes where not pass protected
[02:45] <Stratis> kahrytan: If that's what you mean.
[02:45] <kahrytan> !pastebin
[02:45] <Penguinsaremyfri> dang
[02:45] <slavik> jim, dunno if there is one for linux, I remember having a windows app, but it would go like 50-60 passwords a second, but very fast :)
[02:45] <ribando> I use samba to be able to exchange information with vista, but I keep losing connection on the network, for example, when I try to copy something from vista to ubuntu.can anyone help me out?
[02:46] <kahrytan> Wheres pastebin?
[02:46] <Floker> if i allow anyone guest access by ssh, is this secure? (user locked in his home)
[02:46] <cafuego> !paste
[02:46] <kahrytan> bots down
[02:46] <Floker> (and by secure i mean totally secure)
[02:46] <Stormx2> Nooooo :(
[02:46] <OminousZ> Floker... anyone?
[02:46] <Stormx2> pastebin.ca then ;-
[02:46] <jim288> i wanted a linux prog, hate wine
[02:46] <ribando> !Envy
[02:46] <Pelo> ribando, maybe the ppl in #samba know about this, if noone here does
[02:46] <Floker> Ominous, yes
[02:46] <cafuego> eh-heh
[02:46] <ribando> Pelo thanks
[02:46] <kitche> Fllok: no unless you know how to set the system up :)
[02:47] <Pelo> Floker,  you might want to try the forum on that one
[02:47] <slavik> Floker: if you don't give admin access to that guest and keep their disk quota low, then I would say it is pretty secure
[02:47] <Stormx2> jim288: Cracking archive passwords? Uhg, maybe ask in ##linux
[02:47] <kahrytan> Anyone know how to access old pastebin information?
[02:47] <jim288> ill try that
[02:47] <Death_Sargent> {fe|feL}:
[02:47] <{fe|feL}> yes
[02:47] <jim288> tnx anyway
[02:47] <Death_Sargent> {fe|feL}: what chat client are you using?
[02:47] <{fe|feL}> mIRC
[02:47] <nawz> evening all, i cant drag or re-size my windows in ubuntu. What can i do to correct this?
[02:47] <reneh78> #lug-ffm
[02:47] <Death_Sargent> ok can you try to open a private chat with me
[02:48] <Death_Sargent> the opposite seams to not be working
[02:48] <airmind_> I tried compiling the kernel from the GIT Ubuntu tree, but it gave me an error
[02:48] <{fe|feL}> i always use XP, but i thought about upgrading my level to ubuntu
[02:48] <Pelo> !ops | reneh78
[02:48] <airmind_> What is the exact command to compile it?
[02:48] <macogw> nawz: try starting metacity from the command line
[02:48] <Death_Sargent> {fe|feL}:privat chat please
[02:48] <{fe|feL}> ok
[02:48] <h3lmut> ks
[02:48] <{fe|feL}> i am privet chatting you
[02:49] <{fe|feL}> Death_Sargent, i can see your writing
[02:49] <{fe|feL}> very clear
[02:49] <nawz> macogw, Window manager warning: Screen 0 on display ":0.0" already has a window manager; try using the --replace option to replace the current window manager.
[02:49] <aaron> Bad argument `0.0.0.0/0'  <- my iptables script is telling me that. ideas?
[02:49] <macogw> nawz: what window manager are you using right now?
[02:49] <{fe|feL}> Death_Sargent
[02:49] <nawz> beryl?
[02:49] <{fe|feL}> i can see u very clear
[02:49] <tofaffy> I'm using firestarter as a software firewall...if I have like a range of ports to foward...can I set a rule with like 6666-6812 ex will that do like a range of ports
[02:49] <macogw> nawz: are you sure it didnt crash?
[02:49] <Death_Sargent> {fe|feL}: um idea
[02:49] <Pelo> aaron, 0.0.0.0:0 ? maybe
[02:50] <nawz> i just booted fresh it seems to be working
[02:50] <Death_Sargent> {fe|feL}: use privat chat window
[02:50] <{fe|feL}> i can see your writing
[02:50] <{fe|feL}> i am
[02:50] <Khrajin> I've been poking at my xorg.conf but after I brought it back to defaults my mouse doesn't work anymore. Any suggestions?
[02:50] <macogw> nawz: and did you uncheck too many things in its configuration? like the part where it lets you resize windows?
[02:50] <{fe|feL}> ] [01:45]  <{fe|feL}> hey
[02:50] <{fe|feL}> [01:45]  <{fe|feL}> are u here?
[02:50] <{fe|feL}> [01:45]  <Death_Sargent> hello
[02:50] <{fe|feL}> [01:45]  <Death_Sargent> confirm you can hear me
[02:50] <{fe|feL}> [01:45]  <{fe|feL}> yes i can see your writing
[02:50] <{fe|feL}> [01:46]  <Death_Sargent> do you read
[02:50] <Death_Sargent> then respond via that
[02:50] <{fe|feL}> [01:46]  <{fe|feL}> yes
[02:50] <{fe|feL}> [01:46]  <{fe|feL}> so what can i do now
[02:50] <slavik> !pastebin
[02:50] <{fe|feL}> [01:46]  <{fe|feL}> redownload 700MB isn't that easy
[02:50] <{fe|feL}> [01:48]  <{fe|feL}> can u read this
[02:50] <slavik> bot brokey :(
[02:50] <{fe|feL}> [01:48]  <Death_Sargent> can you read me
[02:50] <{fe|feL}> [01:48]  <Death_Sargent> you there
[02:50] <nawz> i just cant grab a window and drag or re size it, i could yesterday hehe
[02:50] <Flannel> !ops
[02:50] <{fe|feL}> [01:49]  <{fe|feL}> yes
[02:50] <macogw> !register | {fe|feL}
[02:50] <{fe|feL}> [01:49]  <Death_Sargent> you there
[02:50] <{fe|feL}> [01:49]  <{fe|feL}> yes
[02:50] <{fe|feL}> [01:49]  <Death_Sargent> do you read me
[02:50] <slavik> please use pastebin {fe|feL}
[02:50] <randoman> hey guys im trying to get the intel gma 3100 working with ubuntu. Ive installed the latest drivers, it find the hardware. Btu now it gives me video memory is to low. I add VideoRam 262222 to xorg.conf
[02:50] <{fe|feL}> [01:49]  <Death_Sargent> hello
[02:50] <{fe|feL}> [01:49]  <{fe|feL}> yes i do
[02:50] <randoman> and it still doesnt boot
[02:50] <Pelo> Khrajin,   sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[02:50] <Nicark> damn {fe|feL} stop floogding
[02:50] <nawz> dont think so ill recheck my settings
[02:50] <kahrytan> Stratis: All hope isnt lost
[02:50] <{fe|feL}> see
[02:50] <Flannel> {fe|feL}: STOP
[02:50] <macogw> !flood | {fe|feL}
[02:50] <{fe|feL}> ????
[02:50] <{fe|feL}> ok
[02:50] <randoman> and its saying agpart cant be found in /dev/apggart
[02:50] <randoman> any ideas?
[02:50] <{fe|feL}> it was just for demonstration
[02:50] <Pelo> the bot is broken  triggers don'T work
[02:50] <macogw> where the heck is ubuntu
[02:51] <kahrytan> Stratis: I know where start and end blocks are.
[02:51] <Khrajin> Pelo: Did that, changed the setup a lot, doesn't work
[02:51] <macogw> {fe|feL}: no more than 4 lines in-channel
[02:51] <c_lisp> i figured it out chuy
[02:51] <c_lisp> :0
[02:51] <{fe|feL}> ah
[02:51] <macogw> {fe|feL}: you shouldve pastebin'd it and sent him the link to it
[02:51] <ribando> is there a channel for dual boot support?
[02:51] <Phrozen_One> how can I recover a lost ntfs partition table?
[02:51] <Pelo> Khrajin, what kind of mouse ?
[02:51] <{fe|feL}> i am new
[02:51] <macogw> {fe|feL}: and you cant pm if you're not registered
[02:51] <{fe|feL}> sorry
[02:51] <Khrajin> USB Logitech mx310
[02:51] <kahrytan> Stratis: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/33098/plain/
[02:51] <{fe|feL}> how do i register .. i can see him writing while he can't see mine
[02:51] <macogw> {fe|feL}: the FreeNode tab on your irc client has probably attempted to inform you of that about 10 times by now
[02:51] <Khrajin> Oh snap I'm stupid. USB was loose.
[02:51] <Pelo> Khrajin,  ok so noting fancy, let me get you the lines from my xorg. so you can paste them
[02:51] <macogw> {fe|feL}: thats because he's registered and youre not
[02:51] <randoman> hey guys im trying to get the intel gma 3100 working with ubuntu. Ive installed the latest drivers, it find the hardware. Btu now it gives me video memory is to low. I add VideoRam 262222 to xorg.conf, anad it still says video memory to low and xorg.0.log is saying /dev/agpgart isnt found
[02:51] <Khrajin> Smack me, please.
[02:52] <macogw> where is ubotu?
[02:52] <randoman> any ideas
[02:52] <nawz> macogw, all settings are checked
[02:52] <Khrajin> Pelo wait
[02:52] <Flannel> {fe|feL}: /msg nickserv help register.  And pick a better nick, your pipe isn't even a real pipe.  Impossible to type
[02:52] <Khrajin> Pelo: It was my fault, usb cable was loose.
[02:52] <kahrytan> macogw: You know how to restore partition table?
[02:52] <Khrajin> rofl ty
[02:52] <macogw> kahrytan: nyet
[02:52] <nawz> is there a way i can -hup beryl? just to see
[02:52] <tofaffy> I'm using firestarter as a software firewall...if I have like a range of ports to foward...can I set a rule with like 6666-6812 ex will that do like a range of ports
[02:52] <{fe|feL}> REGISTER kikokiko
[02:52] <regeya> ok, I have a big ol' filesystem I've used as my one and only filesystem.  I deleted a debian install manually.  is there a way to install ubuntu from the desktop CD to this drive WITHOUT losing family pics and movies? :-/  If I have to get the alternate CD I will scream.
[02:53] <macogw> tofaffy: i dont know, but firestarter isnt the firewall, it's a configuration thing for iptables, which is the real firewall
[02:53] <kahrytan> macogw: I got the start and end blocks
[02:53] <Stratis> kahrytan: I'll refer you back to the link I provided; I can't remember from memory and I see no use reading it for you. : )
[02:53] <macogw> {fe|feL}: dont say it in here, say it to nickserv
[02:53] <tofaffy> well...thats what I meant
[02:53] <macogw> kahrytan: no i dont
[02:53] <Pelo> Khrajin,  stick around I 'm trying to convince the network admins to x-line you permenently, and they need your ip adress,   for wasting the channel's time
[02:53] <macogw> tofaffy: i'm sure with "man iptables" you could find out how to do it command line, but i dont know about firestarter
[02:53] <Khrajin> where can I enable 'Use restricted drivers' ?
[02:53] <Khrajin> in LDE
[02:53] <Khrajin> KDE
[02:54] <kahrytan> Stratis: I am reading it
[02:54] <ubotu> kotkot: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[02:54] <palintheus> {fe|feL}, see this FAQ on how to register http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#userregistration
[02:54] <Pelo> Khrajin,  try asking in #kubuntu  they know about kde there
[02:54] <macogw> Khrajin: run "restricted-manager"
[02:54] <tofaffy> Khrajin, is it nvidia drivers?
[02:54] <angel> quit
[02:54] <Khrajin> tofaffy: Nope.. Sadly ATI
[02:54] <angel> exit
[02:54] <{fe|feL}> thx
[02:54] <ribando> does anyone use vista home premium here for dual boot?
[02:54] <macogw> angelp: you need a / first
[02:54] <Stratis> Alright, later yall. : )
[02:54] <macogw> angelp: /quit
[02:54] <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)
[02:54] <macogw> angelp: no space before it
[02:54] <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!
[02:54] <Khrajin> macogw: Ended with "Segmentation fault'
[02:54] <ubotu> reneh78: 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
[02:54] <macogw> ubotu: where've you been? out to lunch?
[02:54] <regeya> !format
[02:55] <ubotu> {fe|feL}: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[02:55] <palintheus> theres ubotu
[02:55] <macogw> Khrajin: well that sucks.  oh well
[02:55] <ubotu> {fe|feL}: please see above
[02:55] <ribando> Khrajin try to use Envy
[02:55] <ubotu> Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted (also "man mkfs" for formatting) - Mounting partitions in Gnome under Dapper: System -> Administration -> Disks - For Edgy, see !fstab and !DiskMounter
[02:55] <Khrajin> System rebooting, sec.
[02:55] <{fe|feL}> done
[02:55] <{fe|feL}> i am registered know i guess
[02:55] <PriceChild> macogw, was that lagging?
[02:55] <shk> does anyone know of any particular services that i may turn off to speed up boot times in feisty?
[02:55] <macogw> PriceChild: by about 5 minutes
[02:56] <slavik> shk: running any servers you don't really need? (apache, mysql, etc)
[02:56] <shk> no servers
[02:56] <shk> just a laptop
[02:56] <slavik> shk: not really
[02:56] <Janet32766> can someone help me with an ifconfig question? ifconfig eth0 mtu 9000 gives me SIOCSIFMTU: Invalid argument
[02:56] <Pelo> shk, you might check out the /etc/init.d/ folder and remove what you know you are not using
[02:56] <macogw> PriceChild: ubotu responded to !flood at 20:53 but was invoked at 20:49
[02:57] <palintheus> {fe|fel} yeah if you type "/msg nickserv info <nick>" it will tell you if you are registered some other stuff
[02:57] <Khrajin> !envy
[02:57] <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!
[02:57] <Pelo> Janet32766, did you check out  man ifconfig ?
[02:57] <ribando> Khrajin what is the model of ur ATI card?
[02:57] <Khrajin> x1900'
[02:58] <shk> Pelo: is there any place where i can get descriptions for each of these?
[02:58] <Pelo> shk,  their names are pretty self explanartory,  you can probably man them to see what they are if yo don't know,   but try to remove only stuff you know about and that you know for sure that you donT' use
[02:59] <Pelo> shk,  don't so much remove then as move them maybe
[02:59] <ribando> Khrajin can u enable desktop effects?
[02:59] <vph> silly question, anyone knows why with ubuntu, the cpu frequency scaling monitor only show one cpu?
[02:59] <vph> :s
[02:59] <Khrajin> ribando Lemme try. I can only get a KDM going w/ Vesa
[02:59] <ribando> Khrajin r u using feisty?
[02:59] <Khrajin> ribando yes
[03:00] <shk> vph, you can put another in there and have it monitor the other core
[03:00] <vph> shk: it dosent have any options about which cpu to monitor?
[03:00] <Khrajin> ribandoI don't know where Desktop Effects are
[03:01] <shk> vph, when i right click mine and go to properties i can select CPU0 or CPU1 to monitor
[03:01] <vph> i think it needs and update
[03:01] <kahrytan> Umm Anyone know how to use fdisk to recovery partition table?
[03:01] <vph> shk: im on dapper
[03:01] <shk> im not sure why you need that though, it will always display the same
[03:02] <Janet32766> Pelo, yes on man page, syntax seems correct, 1500 works, 9000 doesn't for MTU (Dell integrated gigabit NIC)
[03:02] <ribando> Khrajin I got another laptop with an ATI Radeon Xpress 200M, and, for some reason, I can't enable desktop effects.It's like it wont even recognise my graphics card, but then, I've installed Envy, it automatically installed the drivers for my ATI, but I still enable them, I couldnt even access the restricted drivers manager, because It was saying that my computer doesnt need that.lol
[03:02] <vph> shk: ok then :o
[03:03] <slavik> ooh, how is the opensource driver support for the express 200M?
[03:03] <Khrajin> ribando: Do 'fglrxinfo' in terminal, what does it say?
[03:03] <ribando> Khrajin to enable desktop effects, u need to click on system, prefferences, and then "Desktop Effects"
[03:03] <Injen> I just got passed over on a Forensic Analyst position to some redneck that just came out of the military "with a clearance". I have money saying his IT experience is limited to www.break.com and checking his email..
[03:03] <gamer> hi, how do o
[03:03] <gamer> sry
[03:03] <slavik> Injen: welcome to the real world :P
[03:04] <Khrajin> ribando: I'm using KDE
[03:04] <slavik> Injen: I was that redneck. :(
[03:04] <slavik> Injen: j/k of course ... :)
[03:04] <macogw> Injen: so....just as qualified as most people that help others get their computers going?
[03:04] <ribando> Khrajin I dont even know what KDE is...lol
[03:04] <macogw> ribando: its the desktop environment that kubuntu uses
[03:04] <Khrajin> ribando: Another desktop management
[03:04] <macogw> ribando: very configurable
[03:04] <Injen> Real world? The one that will fail again? Unqualified military personel getting the good jobs with a big head about it, because they think they withheld some commitment to god by going to iraq?
[03:04] <macogw> ribando: ubuntu uses gnome, which is a bit simpler
[03:05] <Injen> It's their job.
[03:05] <ribando> Khrajin in this pc, I'm using Compiz Fusion, but its a Toshiba with an Intel 945GM graphics, the other one is a packard bell with the ATI.
[03:05] <eugman>  error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[03:06] <macogw> eugman: trying to build something from source?
[03:06] <deathnall> ok guys i am having trouble modifying in my comp folder
[03:06] <deathnall> it says i dont have permission
[03:06] <macogw> deathnall: what folder is it?
[03:06] <ribando> macogw Khrajin  its for Kubuntu?but, Khrajin ur using it in ubuntu :s...I didnt know that could be done!
[03:06] <Khrajin> ribando lol what?
[03:06] <macogw> ribando: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[03:06] <deathnall> my file system
[03:07] <CodemasterMM> hey guys, i am using a Server Live CD - is there anyway i can make it install using the text-only install without having to download the 'alternate' CD?
[03:07] <deathnall> i go into mt
[03:07] <macogw> deathnall: anything outside home belongs to someone that's not you.  other people's homes belong to them, everything else belongs to root
[03:07] <deathnall> mnt sorry and i go to create a new folder but it wont let me
[03:07] <macogw> deathnall: keeps ya from borking the system ;)
[03:07] <macogw> deathnall: to get root access, preface your commands with "sudo"
[03:07] <ribando> macogw I'm I going to be able to use compiz fusion?
[03:07] <ribando> lol
[03:07] <nubeuntu> is there a simple GUI that I can use to do something similar to windows ICS (internet connection sharing)?
[03:07] <deathnall> ok what i was trying to do was mount an iso
[03:07] <macogw> ribando: i dont know. im just saying thats how you get kde on ubuntu
[03:08] <eugman> macogw, no trying to run a binary ,http://www.harveycartel.org/metanet/downloads.html
[03:08] <ribando> Khrajin to use KDE in Ubuntu
[03:08] <deathnall> how the heck do i do it
[03:08] <deathnall> i have read that u have to do his
[03:08] <Codemaster> because it'd be quite annoying having to download a whole 'nother CD instead of being able to provide a simple boot option
[03:08] <ribando> macogw i think I'll give it a try...
[03:08] <deathnall>  To mount an ISO image in Linux, simply create a directory to use for your mount point:
[03:08] <deathnall> # mkdir /mnt/iso
[03:08] <Khrajin> ribando: It's pretty and nice
[03:08] <macogw> deathnall: # means its a root terminal
[03:08] <macogw> deathnall: $ means it's a user
[03:08] <Acidz0r> Hi, is there any way to force xorg to use an specific resolution?
[03:08] <ribando> macogw I think my big problem is that Vista changes the BIOS settings, that's why it gets crazy with ubuntu
[03:08] <deathnall> ok im lost
[03:08] <macogw> deathnall: so you'd do "sudo mkdir /mnt/iso"
[03:09] <Khrajin> Acidz0r: Sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg add in the reslutions
[03:09] <nubeuntu> Acidz0r: you could only list that resolution in xorg.conf but that may be dangerouse (newb answer)
[03:09] <deathnall> ok well the iso is on my desktop
[03:09] <macogw> ribando: no idea.  vista ate my ubuntu 2x so i decided 4 days testing the release candidate was long enough
[03:09] <deathnall> so do i have to put it somewhere?
[03:09] <macogw> deathnall: you need somewhere to mount it
[03:09] <Injen> You know what, today I realzied/join #politics
[03:09] <Injen> blah
[03:09] <macogw> deathnall: so you're making the place where it'll be mounted
[03:09] <deathnall> i mean the iso is on ym desktop
[03:09] <Codemaster> ha, well that sort of worked...
[03:09] <deathnall> but i cant move it into mnt
[03:09] <Codemaster> hit ESC and it went into TEXT mode
[03:09] <Codemaster> go figure, eh?
[03:10] <rgrant> hi all, i have a question about dist-upgrade
[03:10] <macogw> deathnall: not what you're supposed to do anyway
[03:10] <deathnall> ok so
[03:10] <deathnall> ummm
[03:10] <macogw> deathnall: as root (so using sudo) make the directory where you will mount it
[03:10] <nubeuntu> what is the linux equivalant of ICS?
[03:10] <macogw> deathnall: then tell it to mount to that place
[03:10] <ribando> macogw if u dual boot, one OS shouldnt have anything to do with the other, but then, I tried dual boot on the same machine, Ubuntu 7.04 with WinXPPro, and it worked fine. but when I try Ubuntu/Vista, I get all sorts of complications, from no sound, to no wifi connectivity and no desktop effects.lol
[03:10] <macogw> nubeuntu: the calendar format? it's still .ics
[03:10] <Sevk> have any soft can view intel945 cpu voltage
[03:10] <rgrant> what does dist-upgrade do differently from changing sources.list to point to new packages?
[03:10] <Acidz0r> Khrajin, nubeuntu, I already set the resolution in xorg.conf but xorg's still using the highest one and it's not supported by my display.
[03:10] <nubeuntu> macogw :) thanks but I meen Internet Connection Sharing
[03:10] <macogw> rgrant: thats about it
[03:11] <Codemaster> nubeuntu: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=91370
[03:11] <mcbaker1723> can someone tell me how to get back my client button?
[03:11] <deathnall> ok i have hecked the props for mine.iso and it says its here /home/deathnall/Desktop. so what would i write?
[03:11] <macogw> mcbaker1723: client button?
[03:11] <Khrajin> Acidz0r: You can't force xserve to do a resolution higher than your videocard/display can do
[03:11] <ribando> macogw I didnt really get the part were u said that u decided 4 days testing the release candidate was long enough.lol
[03:11] <nubeuntu> Codemaster:  thanks. This is still current?
[03:11] <rgrant> so, if i have an old breezy install on a server and point the sources.list at feisty, then no problem?
[03:11] <macogw> deathnall: i think it'd be "sudo mount /home/deathnall/Desktop/mine.iso /mnt/iso"
[03:11] <Codemaster> nubeuntu: presumably.
[03:11] <nubeuntu> Codemaster: I found it but was afraid because of the date (2005)
[03:12] <Codemaster> ah
[03:12] <Acidz0r> Khrajin, my native resolution is 1280x720 and xorg is doing 1440x900.
[03:12] <Codemaster> im not sure
[03:12] <macogw> deathnall: but there might be some switch that has to be added to mount to make it do an iso, so if that site says - then a letter, do it
[03:12] <PriceChild> !iso | macogw
[03:12] <ubotu> macogw: 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.
[03:12] <nubeuntu> Codemaster: thanks. I'll try it. best I have found :)
[03:12] <macogw> deathnall: ok so what the bot said
[03:12] <Codemaster> good luck
[03:12] <nubeuntu> ty
[03:12] <DQuestions> where does gaim save files by defualt
[03:12] <RudyValencia> is there a GUI program to manage fstab?
[03:12] <DQuestions> /home/user/???????
[03:12] <deathnall> mount: mount point /mnt/iso does not exist
[03:12] <Acidz0r> Khrajin, I removed all the resolutions in xorg.conf and left 1280x720 and xorg still using 1440x900.
[03:12] <DQuestions> how do i get there from command line
[03:12] <macogw> DQuestions: ~/.gaim
[03:13] <macogw> DQuestions: anything starting with a . is hidden.  you can tell the file browser to show hidden files if you want to see GUI-way
[03:13] <macogw> deathnall: did you make the directory?
[03:13] <Khrajin> Acidz0r: If your monitor only supports 1024x768 you cannot go higher than it, no matter the conf settings
[03:13] <macogw> deathnall: the "sudo mkdir /mnt/iso" part
[03:13] <deathnall> im gona do what u said to do what the bot said like im gona do now lol brb
[03:13] <mcbaker1723> HELLO!!!! can someone please tell me how to get back my client button on cahtzilla?
[03:14] <Acidz0r> Khrajin, My monitor is 1280x720 _native resolution_ 16:9.
[03:14] <macogw> Acidz0r: what graphics card?
[03:14] <Khrajin> Acidz0r: what ... that
[03:14] <macogw> Khrajin: ya got it backwards
[03:14] <Khrajin> macogw: You got it before me :P
[03:15] <deathnall> ok i typed this
[03:15] <deathnall> /home/deathnall/Desktop/mine.iso /mnt/
[03:15] <macogw> Acidz0r: if it's intel, install 915resolution
[03:15] <deathnall> nothing happened
[03:15] <Acidz0r> macogw, ATi 9200, driver ati, tried using flgrx but's not working.
[03:16] <macogw> deathnall: "sudo mkdir /mnt/iso && sudo mount -o loop /home/deathnall/Desktop/mine.iso /mnt/iso"
[03:16] <marC-> whats the best news leecher client for nzb files for linux?
[03:16] <macogw> Acidz0r: fglrx is for new cards. that one's old
[03:16] <edtech> I ran the feisty upgrade last night and bad things happened,
[03:16] <macogw> Acidz0r: therefore, you're using the right driver
[03:16] <mikeypizano> i think i brke my thinnkpad usb
[03:16] <macogw> edtech: have you used automatix before?
[03:17] <Acidz0r> macogw, and there's no way to force xorg to use that resolution?
[03:17] <edtech> not on this machine
[03:17] <macogw> edtech: good
[03:17] <mikeypizano> anyone know how to fix this?
[03:17] <deathnall> jeez now it says mkdir: cannot create directory `/mnt/iso': Read-only file system
[03:17] <Acidz0r> even using vesa doesn't let me use 1280x720.
[03:17] <macogw> edtech: because that could cause issues on upgrades, so i was just checking
[03:17] <edtech> I getting half a dozen broken dependencies
[03:17] <mcbaker1723> Joeeeeeeeeeeyyyyy...
[03:17] <sanguisde2> is there sothing I can install that will have missing packages auto installed when running ./configure
[03:17] <macogw> Acidz0r: some xorg drivers can only do the resolutions specified in the card's firmware
[03:17] <pawan> hi
[03:18] <jetscreamer> of course vesa doesn't
[03:18] <macogw> Acidz0r: i think that's why i cant get 1024x768 on my ati rage ii
[03:18] <macogw> mikeypizano: broke how?  like wedged a screwdriver in it?
[03:18] <edtech> when I try to repair them I get pre removal sc
[03:18] <edtech> r
[03:18] <edtech> ipt
[03:18] <mcbaker1723> hi pawan
[03:18] <edtech> cra
[03:18] <edtech> she
[03:18] <edtech> s
[03:18] <edtech> 
[03:18] <edtech> o
[03:18] <Sevk> CPU
[03:18] <mikeypizano> like it wont work when i plug somethin in
[03:18] <macogw> !jp | sevk
[03:18] <edtech> on python packages
[03:18] <edtech> sorry
[03:19] <macogw> !cn | sevk
[03:19] <pawan> whats up
[03:19] <Sevk> cn
[03:19] <specialbuddy> what's a good program for editing money
[03:19] <deathnall> thnx macogw but im gona give up for now as i cant be arsed. i am struggling with linux
[03:19] <specialbuddy> music
[03:19] <specialbuddy> money
[03:19] <specialbuddy> stupid
[03:19] <luddite> greetings, what is the name of the ubuntu package that gives one a menu just like in debian... for browsing all apps, irrespective of desktop
[03:19] <deathnall> hav had it for like 1 wekk now and i just dont get most of it
[03:19] <macogw> Sevk: 
[03:19] <luddite> in gnome
[03:20] <Sevk> how to view cpu voltage?  | macogw
[03:20] <deathnall> cya soon mate and thnx for your troubles
[03:20] <mikeypizano> i guess ill go back to windows
[03:20] <deathnall> cyaaaa
[03:20] <macogw> deathnall: takes some time.  i spent my first month trying to figure out my mp3 player and it turned out i just needed a certain program and was asking the wrong things
[03:20] <edtech> So how can I fix these darn python dependency problems?
[03:20] <deathnall> i know but i have tried looking for tutorials and they kinda chuck u in the deep end
[03:20] <sanguisde2> is there something I can install that will have missing packages auto installed when running ./configure
[03:20] <macogw> Sevk: the | was to tell the bot to talk to you, but the bot seems to be asleep
[03:21] <macogw> edtech: sudo apt-get -f
[03:21] <macogw> edtech: maybe
[03:21] <deathnall> cya macogw
[03:21] <macogw> deathnall: mostly they give commands that you can copy and paste and not actually have to know what it does
[03:21] <luddite> i'm trying to start xnest and i can't find the application although i installed it
[03:21] <Sevk> what is tho bot
[03:21] <macogw> deathnall: copy and paste is easier than "find a button with a picture of __ on it"
[03:21] <macogw> Sevk: there's a robot in the channel
[03:22] <Sevk> my god
[03:22] <Sevk> the bot is my god
[03:22] <|Carrera> hey everyone, do you know what might be causing my computer, after long periods of time, the screen doesnt wake up, but the fans and cpu are still running like a champ. What might be going on?
[03:22] <macogw> Sevk: i was telling it to tell you that this channel is english-only and that if you're japanese go to #ubuntu-jp and if you're chinese go to #ubuntu-cn because I wasn't sure which language it was since both use lots of kanji
[03:22] <mcbaker1723> mg,,,,,,lol
[03:22] <edtech> Ok get this error....
[03:22] <macogw> |Carrera: bad cpu frequency scaling?
[03:22] <superkirbyartist> What is xterm?
[03:22] <ribando> "macogw> Sevk: there's a robot in the channel" ahahahahahah...ROBOT :D
[03:22] <sparr> I have a locale archive file (I think) that my localedef cant or wont read.  Any ideas on getting data out of it?  I would like to remove some locales.
[03:23] <macogw> superkirbyartist: terminal emulator for use inside X
[03:23] <edtech> E: Could not get lock /var/cache/apt/archives/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[03:23] <edtech> E: Unable to lock the download directory
[03:23] <superkirbyartist> Macogw, is it included in Ubuntu?
[03:23] <macogw> edtech: do you have another package manager running?
[03:23] <Sevk> any software like cpu-z & everest ? like windows
[03:23] <jetscreamer> edtech: suco ?
[03:23] <macogw> superkirbyartist: yes
[03:23] <jetscreamer> sudo
[03:23] <macogw> superkirbyartist: i think so
[03:23] <superkirbyartist> Macogw, it prevented startx from starting on my 486.
[03:24] <|Carrera> macogw: How do I find out if that is the problem?
[03:24] <superkirbyartist> Macogw, the file was missing.
[03:24] <v3ctor> /quit
[03:24] <Acidz0r> macogw, do you if adding the Modeline will help with this?
[03:24] <macogw> Sevk: you can install lm-sensors and it'll activate the sensors, then you can add an applet to your panel that shows the temperature and mhz, i think
[03:24] <luddite> gnome main menu anyone??
[03:24] <edtech> lots of new errors
[03:24] <luddite> beuller, beuller
[03:24] <ConstyXIV> what would setting "noatime" in fstab accomplsih?
[03:24] <itFinallyWorks> could somebody help with this problem: I am trying to setup dual monitors (using mergedFB) on my toshiba A75 laptop (Radeon 9000 IGP, detected as Radeon 9100 IGP), but I can only ever get 1 monitor at a time to work.  I have followed the instructions on the Ubuntu forums as well as instructions from other places, but I still can't get it to work.
[03:24] <macogw> superkirbyartist: oh...um...maybe it needs to be installed separate then, but htatd be suprising.  default term emulator in ubuntu is gnome-terminal
[03:25] <Codemaster> hmm
[03:25] <Sevk> yes ,but i need voltage,and more
[03:25] <Codemaster> maybe someone will know
[03:25] <Codemaster> how can i do a text installation
[03:25] <Codemaster> without having to go and download the alternate install CD
[03:25] <macogw> |Carrera: i dont know. if thats the problem, its a bug and there are workarounds like telling it not to use over a certain frequency, for instance, 1.2ghz
[03:25] <{fe|feL}> hey guyz, i am back
[03:25] <macogw> Codemaster: by downloading the DVD
[03:25] <superkirbyartist> Found it!
[03:25] <Codemaster> macogw: bah
[03:26] <Codemaster> so i'll have to download the alternate CD basically? :P
[03:26] <macogw> Codemaster: or buy the dvd from amazon or get the DVD in the back of The Official Ubuntu Book or some other book
[03:26] <boromir_> .
[03:26] <Codemaster> yeah
[03:26] <Codemaster> okay, thanks :)
[03:27] <Codemaster> sucks having to download another thing but oh well, live and learn
[03:27] <edtech> Preparing to replace python-sip4 4.4.5-2ubuntu1 (using .../python-sip4_4.5-0ubuntu2_amd64.deb) ...
[03:27] <edtech> Traceback (most recent call last):
[03:27] <edtech>   File "/usr/bin/pycentral", line 1394, in ?
[03:27] <edtech>     main()
[03:27] <edtech>   File "/usr/bin/pycentral", line 1388, in main
[03:27] <edtech>     rv = action.run(global_options)
[03:27] <edtech>   File "/usr/bin/pycentral", line 953, in run
[03:27] <edtech>     runtimes = get_installed_runtimes(with_unsupported=True)
[03:27] <edtech>   File "/usr/bin/pycentral", line 198, in get_installed_runtimes
[03:27] <Flannel> edtech: please don't paste here.
[03:27] <bruenig> !ops
[03:27] <edtech>     default_version = pyversions.default_version(version_only=True)
[03:27] <edtech>   File "/usr/share/pycentral-data/pyversions.py", line 129, in default_version
[03:27] <edtech>     if not _default_version in (debian_default, os.path.join('/usr/bin', debian_default)):
[03:27] <edtech>   File "/usr/lib/python2.4/posixpath.py", line 60, in join
[03:27] <numist> :/
[03:27] <edtech>     if b.startswith('/'):
[03:27] <edtech> AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'startswith'
[03:27] <edtech> dpkg: warning - old pre-removal script returned error exit status 1
[03:27] <edtech> dpkg - trying script from the new package instead ...
[03:27] <m1r> how to uninstall *.deb file ?
[03:27] <superkirbyartist> Macogw, there is a problem with SecurityPolicy, one with /dev/mouse and one with xterm
[03:28] <bruenig> m1r, you can apt-get remove it, dpkg -r it
[03:28] <macogw> superkirbyartist: im sorry, i dont know
[03:28] <superkirbyartist> All right.
[03:28] <superkirbyartist> Later, everyone!
[03:28] <m1r> bruenig , and what about dependencies it dl over internet ?
[03:28] <bruenig> m1r, autoremove
[03:28] <edtech> sorry
[03:29] <m1r> many tnx bruenig, i go check
[03:29] <Rprp> Does someone how i can add subtitles ?
[03:29] <CheeseGardener> How do you assign a user to a group????
[03:29] <edtech> When I ren apt-get -f install I get lots of errors about pre removal scripts
[03:29] <macogw> CheeseGardener: system > admin > users and groups
[03:29] <edtech> *run
[03:30] <pawan> hello
[03:30] <macogw> typing "users" without leaving out the e is hard
[03:30] <Codemaster> macogw: just to double check, http://ubuntu-releases.cs.umn.edu/7.04/ubuntu-7.04-alternate-i386.iso would be a text-based installer and would only install the minimal amount of packages?
[03:30] <bruenig> CheeseGardener, useradd -G groupname
[03:31] <CheeseGardener> ok, so can the owner be different from the group????
[03:31] <rpedro> Rprp: I think devede supports subtitles
[03:31] <{fe|feL}> this is my problem: after i downloaded the cd i check it with winmd5sum and it said every thing is ok, so i burned the iso files on a CD with Infra Recorder just as i was adviced on the site
[03:31] <Rprp> rpedro: thnx, im gonna take a look ;>
[03:31] <macogw> Codemaster: it wouldnt install minimal
[03:31] <CheeseGardener> If I create a drive, can the owner and group be two different things?
[03:31] <macogw> Codemaster: it installs the same thing
[03:31] <Codemaster> ah
[03:31] <Codemaster> hm...
[03:31] <bruenig> CheeseGardener, yes
[03:31] <{fe|feL}> now when i enter the cd and run the bios to load from cd
[03:31] <macogw> Codemaster: but you can use LVM with it
[03:31] <Codemaster> yeah
[03:31] <Pelo> CheeseGardener,  sudo chown /path  user I think
[03:31] <{fe|feL}> it does, but then what to do
[03:31] <{fe|feL}> ???
[03:31] <m1r> bruenig , could not find package , with apt-get remove
[03:31] <CheeseGardener> how do I change the "group" that owns a drive?
[03:31] <rpedro> Rprp: i did a videocd a whle back, i think it was that program that used,.. was fine
[03:32] <CheeseGardener> sudo chgrp /path group ?
[03:32] <Codemaster> macogw: so the alt install still installs GNOME and all that, even if i want a, let's say, headless machine?
[03:32] <macogw> Codemaster: if you, from the text-installer, install a text-only system, it wont have GNOME
[03:32] <bruenig> m1r, paste the command you used
[03:32] <Codemaster> yeah
[03:32] <macogw> Codemaster: you can do a server install from the text-installer
[03:32] <Codemaster> that's basically what i want :)
[03:32] <bruenig> !prefix | CheeseGardener
[03:32] <Codemaster> awesome, ok
[03:32] <macogw> Codemaster: oh ok
[03:32] <Codemaster> anything special i have to do with it
[03:32] <m1r> bruenig ; apt-get remove vodafone-mobile-connect-card-driver-for-linux_0.9.7.3_feisty_all.deb
[03:32] <Codemaster> or will it deal with that option for me
[03:32] <palintheus> bruenig, ubotu not working for now, ubuntu-ops said something about resetting it
[03:32] <macogw> Codemaster: pick that option when it asks. i think it's "server install" or "install text-only system" at the beginning
[03:33] <bruenig> m1r, use same command, but take out everything after the first _
[03:33] <Codemaster> ah okay
[03:33] <Codemaster> macogw: thanks so mcuh
[03:33] <bruenig> m1r, including the first _
[03:33] <{fe|feL}> can anyon help me in that situation
[03:33] <m1r> bruenig, will do, sec
[03:33] <palintheus> {fe|feL}, what cd and what are you trying to do with it?
[03:33] <Svish> how do you switch between the windows'ish stuff and terminals?
[03:33] <{fe|feL}> the ubuntu CD
[03:33] <Svish> i read something about ctrl+alt+F*
[03:34] <exyan> where's the main bashrc file?
[03:34] <exyan> system-wide
[03:34] <Svish> but how do you get back to regular ubuntu?
[03:34] <{fe|feL}> when i boot it, i don't know what is the next step to install it
[03:34] <m1r> bruenig, it removing, tnx m8
[03:34] <bruenig> Svish, the virtual consoles, are ctrl alt f1-6, X is ctrl alt f7
[03:34] <v3ctor>  /etc/environment
[03:34] <macogw> Svish: that'd be GUI (graphic user interface) and VT (virtual terminal)
[03:34] <v3ctor> exyan: ^^
[03:34] <Svish> bruenig: thanks :)
[03:34] <bruenig> v3ctor, what does that file do
[03:34] <macogw> exyan: /etc
[03:34] <exyan> kk ;)) dumb question
[03:35] <palintheus> {fe|feL}, when it prompts press a key to boot the cd, then select boot from cd or or similar, I can't remember the exact wording
[03:35] <macogw> v3ctor: i thought it was /etc/bash.bashrc
[03:35] <Khrajin> I enable Restricted Drivers thru the gui and after I reboot I get the fabled blank screen of ati
[03:35] <exyan> macogw it is :)
[03:36] <{fe|feL}> yes i do boot from the cd and a graphical GUI appears to me wih many other choices
[03:36] <bruenig> does anyone know what /etc/environment does, I could never figure it out
[03:36] <v3ctor> macogw: depends on what you are doing i guess
[03:36] <{fe|feL}> but what am i to do with them
[03:36] <{fe|feL}> nothin of them instals the OS
[03:36] <v3ctor> bruenig: global variable setting
[03:36] <michael__> can someone help me with my internet coennection
[03:36] <exyan> btw where are the desktop-effects config files?
[03:36] <Valion> Ateno:
[03:36] <Valion>  Seveas, [11Touche] , [D-Coy] A1am, [IFMO] Mr_D, [PUPPETS] Gonzo, ] RandoM[, _bugz_, _ChaKy_, _Er1K_, _Lucretia_, _max, _pb_, _Smash_temp, _Therock_, _TomB, `mac`, aaragon, aaroncampbell, abedo, abrrad, Absenth, Acidz0r, acke, Adlai_, AfterDeath, Agrajag, aitch, aixing
[03:36] <Khrajin> michael__: I assure you it is working.
[03:36] <bruenig> v3ctor, how though? look at it, it can't be sourced
[03:37] <pawan> whats the best linux distro
[03:37] <macogw> {fe|feL}: "start or install ubuntu" would be the one for installation.  safe graphics mode if you have trouble with graphics after trying that
[03:37] <Codemaster> pawan: the one you are most comfortable with
[03:37] <bruenig> !best | pawan
[03:37] <macogw> pawan: that's personal preference
[03:37] <bruenig> woops
[03:37] <eboyjr> pawan: I like Ubuntu
[03:37] <macogw> bruenig: the bot's out to lunch
[03:37] <v3ctor> bruenig: i just sourced mine
[03:37] <palintheus> {fe|feL}, when you get to the desktop click on the install icon
[03:37] <Lopes> ha ha thanks, but this is from my modem, i need to connect with my router via ethernet, and oit wont work
[03:37] <exyan> pawan: I used to be gentoo, now I'm on ubuntu ;)
[03:37] <pawan> ok
[03:37] <{fe|feL}> ok i tried the start or install ubuntu
[03:37] <vph> pawan: also depends on what kinda stuff you do
[03:37] <vph> linux can be desktop or server
[03:37] <matheus> oi
[03:37] <{fe|feL}> and it just starts no installation process is loading
[03:37] <pawan> music
[03:37] <bruenig> v3ctor, what variables are set?
[03:38] <vph> pawan: windows :)
[03:38] <macogw> ive used ubuntu my whole time, but ive played with fedora and sabayon, and now i have 1 box running Debian (aside from my ubuntu/debian dual boot laptop)
[03:38] <v3ctor> I have PATH and LANG in mine
[03:38] <{fe|feL}> no installation icon is there
[03:38] <pawan> then ubuntu for what
[03:38] <macogw> {fe|feL}: it goes to the desktop and there should be "install" on the desktop
[03:38] <palintheus> {fe|feL}, do you get a deskop?
[03:38] <TimK65> Hello everyone. Is anybody using the soundKonverter application (yeah, I know, it's KDE)? It's giving me trouble.
[03:38] <eboyjr> vph: windows! ahh!
[03:38] <ribando> hi everyone
[03:38] <{fe|feL}> just an empty desktop and nothing else works b the way
[03:38] <Lopes> Would anyone help me connect this computer to my router via ethernet
[03:38] <bruenig> v3ctor, but is that there by default or did you just add that yourself, because when I looked at the default one it had a path in it, but it didn't have PATH= the path, it just had a path sitting there
[03:38] <palintheus> {fe|feL}, you may need to use the alternate cd
[03:38] <{fe|feL}> yes i do get an orange desktop
[03:38] <Daemon> hi, im following this guide: http://www.movingtofreedom.org/2007/02/16/howto-remote-desktop-with-vnc-in-ubuntu-edgy-gnu-linux and it says to trying logging in to test it with the command "vncviewer localhost 1", when i do that im supposed to be presented with the login screen after login but i just get a black and white dotted page with a X as my mouse, have I done something wrong?
[03:39] <{fe|feL}> but no icons and nothing work there
[03:39] <macogw> {fe|feL}: did you try safe graphics mode?
[03:39] <{fe|feL}> no i did not
[03:39] <Pelo> {fe|feL},  look under  menu > system > admin > install , I think you can start the install from there
[03:39] <macogw> {fe|feL}: and check that your cd isnt bad
[03:39] <{fe|feL}> does it used for installation
[03:39] <vph> pawan: ubuntu is for me the best desktop option if you know your way behind the desktop
[03:39] <v3ctor> bruenig: mine has PATH=<path> on default install
[03:39] <ribando> I got a question, between Kiba-Dock and Avant Window Navigator, which one is the best to use, and, since they are still in development, has any of you had any problems while using them? thanks
[03:39] <{fe|feL}> how to chech itm althought i have made check using md5 something
[03:39] <pawan> ok
[03:39] <macogw> ribando: i think AWN is the more stable of the two, but i havent tried it.  kiba crashes every time a setting is changed
[03:40] <bruenig> v3ctor, is it sourced in /etc/profile? I haven't used ubuntu in a while, I remember a long thread on this on the forums about how pointless the file seemed
[03:40] <macogw> {fe|feL}: there's a "check cd integrity" option on the boot splash
[03:40] <vph> pawan: but from a musician to a musician, linux is not the best option for music
[03:40] <{fe|feL}> and if it says error
[03:40] <{fe|feL}> or something like that
[03:40] <pawan> i just want to listen to songs
[03:40] <v3ctor> bruenig: i always use /etc/profile
[03:40] <chowmeined> Whats a good online music store that I can download albums from, which has ogg format?
[03:40] <ribando> macogw I have used both of them, and they're both not very good to use right now.lol
[03:40] <macogw> pawan: ooo just listening not editing?
[03:40] <palintheus> {fefel} when it first boots from the cd and you have several choices choose check cd for defects or similar,
[03:40] <vph> pawan: on your ipod?
[03:40] <macogw> pawan: then whatever one you like
[03:40] <vph> yea
[03:40] <vph> i thought he wanted to make music on linux
[03:40] <vph> he
[03:40] <bruenig> v3ctor, but does /etc/profile source /etc/environment in it
[03:40] <exyan> where should I put xset stuff?
[03:41] <pawan> on my computer system
[03:41] <v3ctor> bruenig: i rarely ever do global setting anymore
[03:41] <{fe|feL}> ok, is there a particuler program that  burns the iso on a cd better than the one recomended by the site
[03:41] <vph> pawan: then any distro would give you the same result as most distro as far as i know use the ASLA drivers
[03:41] <macogw> pawan: i like ubuntu and debian because i like apt more than portage or yum or yast
[03:41] <v3ctor> bruenig: no, /etc/profile does not source it
[03:41] <lch> hi, i run gutsy and automount of USB memory stick stopped working, reinstalling of udev and hal did not work. seen bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-mount/+bug/130490 but that does not have real detail about the solution. does someone know what to do here?
[03:41] <macogw> pawan: but as far as usage, theyre generally pretty even on desktop distros
[03:41] <bruenig> I have never seen /etc/environment in any other distro before, I just assumed it was some debian carry over that nobody thought to get rid of
[03:42] <palintheus> {fe|feL}, no just burn the cd with nothing else open and on the slowest speed avail
[03:42] <pawan> what about linux mint and linspire
[03:42] <exyan> so where do I put my xset stuff :)?
[03:42] <{fe|feL}> ok
[03:42] <Lopes> Would anyone help me connect this computer to my router via ethernet?
[03:42] <vph> pawan: ubuntu is the most user friendly i would say from my experience
[03:42] <ubotu> sevk:  #ubuntu-jp  #kubuntu-jp 
[03:42] <ubotu> sevk: For Ubuntu help in Chinese  #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[03:42] <{fe|feL}> hx alot for the adviceses guyz
[03:42] <bruenig> linux mint would be just as user friendly as ubuntu
[03:42] <bruenig> so would mepis
[03:42] <palintheus> {fe|feL}, np
[03:42] <ribando> macogw I've just finished my testing on the AWN, and removed it 5 minutes ago..lol...when I was still using it, the firefox web browser would just close over nothing, just suddenly.lol, and more...when I was watching a video, streaming on the web, after a little while, the video would start playing in slow motion with distorted sound, and then, would play fine, and then distorted again...
[03:42] <{fe|feL}> and cya later if i succed in installing or didn'y
[03:42] <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
[03:42] <{fe|feL}> bbye
[03:42] <palintheus> looks like ubotu trying to play catch up
[03:42] <ubotu> CheeseGardener: If you prefix your lines with the nickname of the person you're talking to, you have a greater chance that that person reads your messages
[03:42] <bruenig> ubotu explosion
[03:43] <Toma-> nice lag
[03:43] <fujin> hi, is there anyway I can see what a init script is doing (besides strace?)
[03:43] <macogw> ribando: so basically, avoid them both
[03:43] <fujin> I just really want to step through what is happening
[03:43] <ubotu> pawan: 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.
[03:43] <macogw> wtf ubotu's lag is now something like 20 minutes
[03:43] <ribando> macogw it was just way too much trouble...just to get the system
[03:43] <macogw> it was 7 before
[03:43] <ribando> macogw it was just way too much trouble...just to get the system
[03:43] <bruenig> fujin, look at the script
[03:43] <ribando> sorry for the repetition
[03:43] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about explosion - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:43] <macogw> someone go reboot ubotu
[03:43] <fujin> yeah, but when I run what the script is doing it works
[03:43] <fujin> but the script doesn't work
[03:43] <boyam> !gutsy > lch
[03:43] <wers> why is that inactive kde apps request attention whenever I switch to their desktops?
[03:43] <ribando> macogw it was just way too much trouble...just to get the desktop kinda like looking like mac OS.lol
[03:43] <pawan> ok
[03:43] <macogw> boyam: he wont get the message for 5 more minutes ;)
[03:43] <exyan> so noone know where I could find desktop-effects configs and place my xset stuff?
[03:44] <macogw> ribando: ewwww macosx
[03:44] <bruenig> fujin, put an echo in it ever so often to say what part it is on and run it to figure out where the issue is
[03:44] <macogw> exyan: there in ~/.compiz i think
[03:44] <Pelo> exyan, trry asking in #ubuntu-effects
[03:44] <fujin> hrm guess so
[03:44] <fujin> thanks
[03:44] <palintheus> boyam - ubotu is trying to catch up from about 15 min ago...
[03:44] <boyam> macogw: otcha thanks
[03:44] <ribando> macogw ahahahahahha..honestly, I dont understand why people like that.lol
[03:44] <vph> ribando: if you want candy eye, but would trade stability and you know what to behind the desktop... well you should look at something like compiz
[03:44] <lch> thanks boyam, will ask there
[03:44] <boyam> palintheus: thx
[03:44] <exyan> and for the xset stuff :)?
[03:45] <exyan> oh and some startup file where I could put in skype and so on?
[03:45] <Sevk>  in XChat gnomehow to IGNORE  others quit and joinin message?
[03:45] <exyan> :)
[03:45] <boyam> lch goto #ubuntu+1
[03:45] <macogw> boyam: it shouldnt take 5 minutes.  the bot's being stupid though
[03:45] <vph> the only neat thing about compiz is the windows grouping and the added functionality to controlling the windows not actually the candy eye
[03:45] <bruenig> Sevk, they may have taken that out of xchat-gnome
[03:45] <Pelo> Seveas, not sure move to tab mode and right click on the channel tab
[03:45] <macogw> exyan: system > pref > sessions
[03:45] <bruenig> Sevk, probably should get xchat
[03:46] <ribando> vph ...nah...I dont like to just look, I've been using compiz fusion for quite some time now :o :D...I think is just perfect, not just eyecandy, for example, the Expo its very good, the scale is also another good one, and the zoom function :o
[03:46] <Traveler_> is the any way i can run windows messenger live on ubuntu?
[03:46] <palintheus> sevk, right click the channel tab and uncheck show join/part messages
[03:46] <Sevk> ok
[03:46] <sparr> Lots of packages are installing locale data that I do not want.  Is there a 'right' way to get rid of it?  Or to prevent future packages from installing more?  Can I dpkg-divert /usr/share/locale/ to /dev/null?
[03:46] <boyam> macogw lol  pour a lil water on ubotu...cool it down
[03:47] <macogw> Traveler_: no, but you can talk to its users and use video with them using kopete or amsn, and if you dont need video, then the included gaim will work just fine
[03:47] <bruenig> sparr, disk space problem?
[03:47] <sparr> bruenig: yes
[03:47] <vph> ribando: yea the extra functionality and the plugins feature is nice
[03:47] <andyvarner> anybody know a different place to download wl_apsta.o from besides that boredklinks.googlepages thing
[03:47] <andyvarner> because that definately doesn't work anymore
[03:47] <orudie> i have just installed ubuntu 7.04 on the same drive as my win XP os but onto a different partition (there are 2 partitions on this hard drive) and the installation of ubuntu did not prompt me for boot menu options, after installation of ubuntu 7.04 was complete, i rebooted the computer and it went straght into win xp
[03:47] <vph> ribando: that is what caught my attention, not all the candy eye
[03:47] <macogw> sparr: did you install extra locales?
[03:47] <ubuntu_> hi, my name is HELIO, i from brasil.........
[03:47] <ubuntu_> help!
[03:48] <bruenig> !br | ubuntu_
[03:48] <ubotu> ubuntu_: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[03:48] <ribando> vph one other thing that I also love about compiz fusion is the "Shift+Super+S" function, that allows u to have one window wide open and 2 more partly opened, in case ur doing lots of stuff and then u can keep an eye in 3 different things.
[03:48] <blazemonger> http://pastebin.com/m1270f114
[03:48] <sparr> macogw: not intentionally.  some packages come with a lot of extra ones though.
[03:48] <blazemonger> ubuntu feisty
[03:48] <macogw> orudie: super grub disk, and install grub on it
[03:48] <bruenig> !ot | ribando vph
[03:48] <ubotu> ribando vph: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[03:48] <Pelo> ubuntu_,  try  /join #ubuntu-br
[03:49] <ioioioioiiiio> hi, my dad was messing with my computer and then turned it off without shutting down, and now the graphics are reacting very slowly, how should i diagnose whats wrong?
[03:49] <ribando> vph I have to admit...everyone wants his/her computer to look nice...that's why they got the preview and the window switcher in vista now...lots of ppl that love MS say that ubuntu is only good looks, and nothing more, and then...MS are adding eye candy to their OS now...wonder why :s!lol
[03:49] <Pelo> ioioioioiiiio, did you try to reboot it normaly afterwards ?
[03:49] <blazemonger> ;5how do i configure clamav?
[03:50] <bruenig> !ot | ribando vph
[03:50] <bullgard4> English help wanted: When dragging a URL name from a webbrowser and dropping it in Nautilus, a new entry will be created in Nautilus. What is the text of this entry in English? Is it 'link to <foo>?
[03:50] <ubotu> ribando vph: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[03:50] <ribando> bruenig ahahahaha...oki doki...got the message...
[03:50] <bruenig> bullgard4, just open it in a text editor and see
[03:50] <edtech> mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa
[03:51] <Traveler_> macogw: thanks for that info
[03:51] <ioioioioiiiio> Pelo, yes
[03:51] <ioioioioiiiio> also the keboard reacts slowly
[03:51] <orudie> macogw, thanx will it prompt me which OS to boot if i use this super grub iso?
[03:51] <macogw> edtech: english!
[03:51] <bullgard4> bruenig: I cannot open it in a text editor and see because I do not have an English version of Ubuntu but rather a foreign Ubuntu v7.04 version.
[03:51] <{fe|feL}> bacj guyz
[03:51] <edtech> Running apt-get -f install gets lots of errors I do not understand
[03:51] <macogw> orudie: itll let you pick which one to boot from it, i think, but itll also let you install grub so you always have the option there
[03:51] <{fe|feL}> back*guyz
[03:51] <Pelo> ioioioioiiiio,  try running  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg but I don'T know if that will do anything
[03:52] <bruenig> bullgard4, foreign versions don't have text editors?
[03:52] <ioioioioiiiio> ah ok, thanks hopefully i dont have to totally reinstall :(
[03:52] <orudie> macogw, i am downloading the iso, should i burn it and the first thing i do is boot with that iso?
[03:52] <{fe|feL}> i have made that integration check and it said error in 1 file, so should i re burn it again
[03:52] <macogw> orudie: yes
[03:52] <edtech> since I ought not paste them here, what can I do?
[03:52] <palintheus> {fe|feL}, yes
[03:52] <bullgard4> bruenig: Foreign versions do have other than English names. I want to know the English name.
[03:53] <bruenig> bullgard4, you are confusing
[03:53] <{fe|feL}> ok, i am doing it know using 8 or 6 x speed
[03:53] <orudie> macogw, ok, i hope it is easy to use, i am not familiar with linux or command line at all
[03:53] <macogw> orudie: if you cant find the installer on the disk (if i recall correctly, that disk is a bit confusing on menus), once you get to ubuntu, install grub
[03:53] <{fe|feL}> what if there is another error
[03:53] <{fe|feL}> what speed do u recomed
[03:53] <palintheus> bullgard4, can you paste the contents into translate.google.com
[03:53] <{fe|feL}> i have till 1X
[03:53] <{fe|feL}> 1x*
[03:53] <palintheus> {fe|feL}, slower the better, if there is an error at that speed, you may want to try a different computer
[03:54] <marc__> is there a way to extract .rar files in ubuntu?
[03:54] <bruenig> !unrar | marc__
[03:54] <ubotu> marc__: 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
[03:54] <Pelo> marC--,  sudo apt-get install unrar
[03:54] <orudie> macogw, so i should use this disk to boot into ubuntu, and then install grub in ubuntu?
[03:54] <edtech> Is there a way to fix dependencies manually?
[03:54] <bruenig> edtech, install them all
[03:54] <macogw> orudie: if you cant find the install thing on the disk, yeah, that should work
[03:54] <Glave> how can I find out which drive is attached to ATA9 ?
[03:54] <{fe|feL}> i have no other computers except this one, plus who by the hell will let me setup an OS on his/her pc
[03:54] <edtech> all what?
[03:54] <inventorgp> Glave: go to synaptic package manager.. and search for .rar
[03:54] <bruenig> edtech, all the dependencies
[03:55] <orudie> macogw thanx i'll try that right now
[03:55] <orudie> davai bro
[03:55] <{fe|feL}> anyway i'll try this one then i'll burn it using 1x if all didn't work
[03:55] <edtech> one at a time, I gather.
[03:55] <{fe|feL}> i'll bye the CD
[03:55] <Glave> inventorgp: ummm and that will do nothing to help
[03:55] <bruenig> edtech, however you want to do it
[03:55] <palintheus> {fe|feL}, not install it on another pc, burn the disk on another pc
[03:55] <tengulre> hi,all
[03:55] <Pelo> !install |{fe|fel} you can install in other ways
[03:55] <ubotu> {fe|fel} you can install in other ways: 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
[03:55] <macogw> edtech: you can list them at the end of "sudo apt-get install ...."
[03:55] <tengulre> how to config a 3D desktop?
[03:55] <{fe|feL}> ah-ha
[03:55] <exyan> so no ideas where to add my xset options :/?
[03:56] <macogw> tengulre: #ubuntu-effects
[03:56] <cafuego> Go to ikea, purchase flatpack desk, use allen key to turn into 3d desktop.
[03:56] <{fe|feL}> thx ubotu for da sites
[03:56] <trend> whats up pimps
[03:56] <inventorgp> Tengulre: google Beryl
[03:56] <{fe|feL}> i'll check them out
[03:56] <bruenig> !gtfo | trend
[03:56] <ubotu> trend: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[03:57] <tengulre> Beryl?
[03:58] <pawan> kenel panic not syncing
[03:58] <inventorgp> Beryl is one of the 3D desktops
[03:58] <edtech> darn nothing is working
[03:58] <{fe|feL}> does ubuntu works on ps3
[03:58] <{fe|feL}> :S
[03:58] <inventorgp> Compiz is the other
[03:58] <{fe|feL}> :s
[03:58] <edtech> I cant even autoremove
[03:58] <inventorgp> felfel: it does run on PS3 tho I haven't tried it myself
[03:58] <{fe|feL}> WOW
[03:59] <{fe|feL}> amazin it is!
[03:59] <{fe|feL}> ok
[03:59] <{fe|feL}> new cd is out
[03:59] <pawan> vfs unable to mount root file system on unkown block
[03:59] <{fe|feL}> gonna check it then comesback
[03:59] <inventorgp> felfel: on;y because of $$$ and it looks like a cheese sandwhich maker :P
[03:59] <inventorgp> *only
[03:59] <{fe|feL}> bbye
[03:59] <sacamano> whats a good (easy) DVD ripping program (preferably GUI) for Ubuntu?
[03:59] <sacamano> movie
[04:00] <eno__> Hello, all.
[04:00] <inventorgp> sacamano: thoggen is a good ripper, but it rips into .ogg
[04:00] <inventorgp> hi
[04:00] <palintheus> !hello | eno__
[04:00] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hello - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:00] <lockd> does anyone know why Xorg or most X servers hate latency?
[04:00] <Glave> anyone know how I can determine the hd serial (or which hd) is attached to ATA9 ?
[04:00] <lockd> and is there a way to fix this problem both remotely and locally?
[04:00] <pawan> how to repair kernel
[04:00] <palintheus> !hi | eno__
[04:00] <ubotu> eno__: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[04:01] <cparker> I'm trying to set up WPA on Ubuntu Feisty... the Wiki howto doesn't seem to help. Does anyone here have WPA working with madwifi?
[04:01] <dvshadow> i'm about to switch to ubuntu, and i know its a ballpark question, but does anyone know if wlan-ng will compile with the linksys wpc11 v2
[04:01] <eno__> Would anyone know a good channel /website to get myself up and running coding in C with Ubuntu?  I have not done this since Uni, but I am taking another course in the fall and want practise.
[04:01] <inventorgp> Xorg.. ugh...
[04:01] <lockd> inventorgp: is there an alternative?
[04:02] <inventorgp> umm...
[04:02] <UnluckyMike> is there a way to add a launcher to the menu by the command line instead of using "edit Menus"
[04:02] <Pelo> eno__,  ##c
[04:02] <Sevk> Have any software like QQ's group talk,include picture send function
[04:02] <lockd> inventorgp: thought xfree86 was deprecated
[04:02] <eno__> thanks pelo
[04:02] <bullgard4> palintheus: I have done as you advised me. I have obtained a translation into English. But I am not sure that Google translated correctly. In the past I experienced personally that Google translations often were wrong. -- Do you personally have Nautilus operational on your Ubuntu in this moment?
[04:02] <inventorgp> lockd: was this about Xorg??
[04:03] <lockd> inventorgp: yes
[04:03] <inventorgp> lockd: Xorg is the way..:)
[04:03] <palintheus> bullgard, yeah
[04:03] <inventorgp> lockd: Xorg is a bit fiddly tho
[04:04] <lockd> inventorgp: well, now I at least know I need better remote support
[04:04] <rpedro> bullgard4: here's another good translation site (for small stuff) http://www.freetranslation.com
[04:04] <lockd> inventorgp: I heard of freenx and vnc, and they are the only 2 things which have an ack-forging proxy
[04:04] <inventorgp> heh heh... sorry lockd..
[04:05] <inventorgp> hmm...
[04:05] <dvshadow> i think i might give ubuntu a try
[04:05] <inventorgp> lockd: what are you going to use the vnc for?
[04:06] <lockd> inventorgp: though freenx is closed source, except for a few and far between client which can't seem to connect (and does not try)
[04:06] <Rprp> hmm, how can i convert .srt subtitles to .ifo?
[04:06] <dvshadow> ive never done a full install of ubuntu and it seems incredibly easy
[04:06] <lockd> inventorgp: connecting through high-latency network
[04:06] <inventorgp> hmm...
[04:06] <Pelo> dvs01,  don't it's a trap to keep you from buying Vista
[04:06] <bullgard4> rpedro: I would rather have an American or English Ubuntu user to have a short look onto Nautilus than to rely on another translation site.
[04:06] <inventorgp> lockd: ok
[04:06] <eugman> How do I make it so I can have a ssession option be running just one GUI program?
[04:07] <meister__> 12chan.org
[04:07] <meister__> j irc.12chan.org
[04:07] <{fe|feL}> back n didn't succed in doing it
[04:07] <lufthanza> TBotNik: Does your X work now?
[04:07] <palintheus> {fe|feL}, did it error on the cd check again?
[04:07] <TBotNik> no
[04:07] <inventorgp> lockd: I haven't do much, well anything with vnc, because I need more pc's!!
[04:07] <{fe|feL}> yup
[04:07] <blazemonger> clamav wont install properly
[04:08] <blazemonger> i dont udnerstand the chroot stuff
[04:08] <macogw> {fe|feL}: maybe your cd drive sucks
[04:08] <{fe|feL}> LG
[04:08] <inventorgp> blazemonger: I had the same problem... with clamav...
[04:08] <palintheus> {fe|feL}, hmmm, have you ran a memory check on your system. and like macogw says, it may be your drive
[04:08] <TBotNik> lufthanza: Trying to get help on #xorg, did lots of research.  Switched to Diamond Stealth 64 VIC, but seeing what memory I have.
[04:08] <Pelo> {fe|feL}, I'm on my 3rd LG dvd-rw,   they only last about 1 year
[04:09] <{fe|feL}> memory check, it might take over an hour
[04:09] <macogw> inventorgp: doesnt it only install the command line one first, and you have to install the gui separate?
[04:09] <blazemonger> inventorgp:how do i fix it
[04:09] <lockd> Has anyone at all used DXCP, differential x compression protocol?
[04:09] <blazemonger> i think that's the fix
[04:09] <blazemonger> i dont understand the chroot stuff
[04:09] <{fe|feL}> i like cd more than dvd
[04:09] <lockd> it's deprecated but still seems that it exists
[04:09] <inventorgp> felfel: judt do a mem check it might be heplful... maybe
[04:09] <Pelo> how long is a memtest suppose to take ?  ball parc, for 1 gig of RAM
[04:09] <macogw> lockd: nope, i think X-forwarding is more common
[04:09] <palintheus> {fe|feL}, if your memory is bad though, it may be worth the hour, and if you take a break you might have an epiphany
[04:10] <{fe|feL}> i have 512MB RAM
[04:10] <inventorgp> macogw: dunno, I installed it via terminal.. but never got it running....
[04:10] <lockd> macogw: eh?
[04:10] <{fe|feL}> doesn't it requires only 128
[04:10] <inventorgp> blazemonger: I'm not quite sure how to fix it
[04:10] <lockd> macogw: how does that solve the problem of requiring too many acks
[04:10] <exyan> how do I change the gnome menu icon :/?
[04:11] <TBotNik> lufthanza: Course not getting any response there.  Hey inventorgp & {fe|feL} what mem test?  How do I test mem on VIC?
[04:11] <{fe|feL}> no idea
[04:11] <lockd> macogw: it would be cool if you could run a version of X that does not even send ack packets for useless stuff
[04:11] <inventorgp> lol
[04:11] <macogw> lockd: idk you just asked if anyone knows about that other way, and i said i think X forwarding is usually used instead
[04:11] <{fe|feL}> i am still brand new in this
[04:11] <argotvisual> hello
[04:11] <lockd> macogw: yeah, because of "easiness"
[04:12] <lockd> macogw: and people with too good of net connection
[04:12] <palintheus> {fe|feL}, but if you have bad memory it could cause all kinds of problems, and with 512 it shouldnt take that long, i think
[04:12] <Pelo> {fe|feL},  no kidding ? we hadn'T noticed
[04:12] <Pelo> bbl
[04:12] <lattera> in order to boot the install cd, I need to load the piix driver at boot-time (in the grub menu) because ubuntu doesn't do it for me
[04:12] <lattera> how do I do that?
[04:12] <inventorgp> I cant remember where the mem test is... I've been using COUGH COUGH windows coughity cough
[04:12] <{fe|feL}> ok, i'll do that mem check
[04:12] <macogw> lattera: there's a boot options thing on the cd's splash screen
[04:12] <{fe|feL}> {} {}  later palintheus, n don't leave
[04:13] <{fe|feL}> pleaaaaaaaaaaaase
[04:13] <TBotNik> lufthanza {fe|feL} inventorgp: Hey new to ubuntu also.  This "sudo" thing throws me.  Used to just issuing cmds
[04:13] <lattera> yeah, but what do I type for ubuntu to load the driver?
[04:13] <macogw> !sudo | TBotNik
[04:13] <ubotu> TBotNik: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[04:13] <bruenig> !sudo | TBotNik
[04:13] <palintheus> {fe|feL}, ill try
[04:13] <{fe|feL}> thx
[04:13] <macogw> bruenig: beat
[04:13] <ectospasm> Pelo: memtest always loops, I usually run it overnight to be sure it goes through all it's tests... It usually gets into the 3rd pass by morning
[04:13] <Acidz0r> macogw, It did work with the modeline, thanks for the help.
[04:13] <ectospasm> and that's with 2GB RAM
[04:13] <inventorgp> TBotNik: no I've been uing ubuntu for like 1 and a half years
[04:14] <argotvisual> This afternoon AVG located the Win32/PolyCrypt virus in my Ubuntu filesystem but Clamav not confirmed it.Could be a false positive or a rare Linux virus infection?
[04:14] <bruenig> inventorgp, haven't moved on yet?
[04:14] <macogw> lattera: oh...um...idk. it might not be a boot option or it might be.  if its able to boot without it, you can add it to init
[04:14] <macogw> argotvisual: it wouldnt be a linux infection
[04:14] <cparker> Does anyone know why WPA wouldn't show up in Network Manager?
[04:14] <TBotNik> macogw: Yeah and sudo -s puts you at root so why sudo from there?
[04:14] <macogw> argotvisual: it would be "it exists on your linux file system and doesn't do anything"
[04:14] <inventorgp> TBotNik: you pretty much type sudo infront of *nearly* everything like sudo apt-get install package_name
[04:14] <lattera> yeah, I try to add it, but then when I run the init script, it complains that stuff is already running
[04:14] <macogw> TBotNik: actually it makes the shell be all sudo.  sudo -i gives you a root environment
[04:14] <lattera> that /proc is already mounted/etc
[04:15] <inventorgp> bruenig: what do you mean??
[04:15] <macogw> TBotNik: if you've already sudo -i'd or -s'd or sudo su or sudo su - 'd you dont need to sudo the commands after it
[04:15] <onexused> !dialup
[04:15] <ubotu> You want to connect via dial-up? Read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DialupModemHowto
[04:15] <TBotNik> All: Hey! I understand, not really knocking it, just used to something diff
[04:15] <blazemonger> http://groups.google.com/group/linux.debian.bugs.rc/msg/491d96a77ebfbba2
[04:15] <inventorgp> macogw: whoops... forgot that its sudo -i that makes you root.. lol
[04:15] <jkthecjer> hey folks
[04:16] <macogw> TBotNik: are you used to a different unix?
[04:16] <argotvisual> macogw: thanks
[04:16] <sparr> I --force'd a package to install despite broken dependencies.  How can I tell apt to ignore those broken dependencies as I do other things?
[04:16] <inventorgp> bruenig: what do you mean??
[04:16] <bruenig> inventorgp, while good for new people, long term use for someone who knows what they are doing which I assume you do now from your 1.5 years gets tiresome
[04:16] <Solpex> !apt-get > Solpex
[04:16] <TBotNik> Red Hat, Sun and Gentoo, little knoppix AIX and HPux
[04:16] <newbie07> hello
[04:16] <jkthecjer> so hows this for weird: i am using the internet through my wireless router right now, but i am unable to ping the gateway (192.168.2.1) is get back Destination Host Unreachable, WTF!
[04:16] <P0ldy_> bruenig: debatable.
[04:16] <argotvisual> bye
[04:17] <TBotNik> Most, not all, just log to root to admin.
[04:17] <bruenig> P0ldy_, in terms of maintenance, the upgrades and such
[04:17] <inventorgp> bruenig: lol.. I get forget stuff everynow and then.. especially if I dont keep practicing what I know..
[04:17] <newbie07> did anyone set up a dual boot with vista and feisty?
[04:17] <Glave> how can you determine what ATA9 would map to? My kern.log is spitting out errors, but I can't digure out where to determine which drive it actually is
[04:17] <TBotNik> All: anyway still trying to get X.win to work.
[04:17] <dowdle> Quick question... what is the command on Ubuntu latest release... to reconfigure X?  Is there a tool to run from the console?
[04:17] <macogw> bruenig: ive used it for a year and tried other distros, but i like apt more than other package managers, so i stick with ubuntu.  for a minimal install on an old box, i used debian though
[04:17] <Falstius> newbie07: yes ... It isn't really any different than other dual boot setups.
[04:18] <bruenig> macogw, the discrete releases are just too much
[04:18] <nickrud> TBotNik, have you tried the old tried & true dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg ?
[04:18] <macogw> dowdle: sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[04:18] <TBotNik> All: Still did not get response from #xorg, they are asleep, I guess
[04:18] <inventorgp> macogw: I agree like apt as well.. better than yum or yast which ever one it is.. lol
[04:18] <blazemonger> from there i dont know about the chroot command
[04:18] <macogw> inventorgp: theyre both slow, same with portage
[04:19] <newbie07> any mods in here
[04:19] <macogw> newbie07: plenty
[04:19] <lattera> is there a way to open iso files as read/write?
[04:19] <dowdle> macogw: Thank you.  My Ubuntu using friend is trying it now.
[04:19] <inventorgp> macogw: gentoo uuuugh
[04:19] <bruenig> macogw, pacman though is the best
[04:19] <macogw> bruenig: what distro uses that?
[04:19] <Nicark> archlinux
[04:19] <macogw> bruenig: i hear the rpath (i think?) one is nice
[04:19] <bruenig> macogw, arch
[04:19] <macogw> er no not rpath
[04:19] <blazemonger> hello
[04:19] <macogw> what has coronary?
[04:20] <kitche> macogw: rpath and it's like a distcc distro :)
[04:20] <macogw> bruenig: ill try it some time
[04:20] <newbie07> ok, after installing and upgrading feisty, firefox doesn't automatically install extensions anymore, it asks me to download an xpi file.  What do i do?
[04:20] <macogw> kitche: distcc?
[04:20] <zerboxx> Can someone help me with fixing GRUB?
[04:20] <blazemonger> http://pastebin.com/m1270f114
[04:20] <bruenig> macogw, frugalware also uses it, but frugalware is really poor
[04:20] <TBotNik> nickrud: Doesn't work, been doing that since around 11 am and still no progress.  Know the problem is between VIC and Monitor defs.  AMW MR19C-AB mon run vert at 70-75Hz which is not norm.  Found that out when had a Gentoo box on it.  Use KVM to swith 4 boxes.
[04:20] <kitche> macogw: it uses a distrubed compile system and hands you the binary from it
[04:20] <Falstius> newbie07: if you download the xpi file and then open it with firefox will it install? (xpi are plugins)
[04:20] <PetarM> hi
[04:20] <macogw> kitche: so like portage but not slooooooow?
[04:21] <LinuxFanboy> has anyone tried virtualbox with ubuntu 7.04? I keep getting a black blank screen when trying to install windows xp iso
[04:21] <nickrud> TBotNik, have you tried using your gentoo xorg?
[04:21] <W4r10xz> How do i hack in ubuntu?
[04:21] <orudie> my windows and ubuntu master boot record is damaged, someone recommended super grub which completely destroyed my mbr, does anyone have a solution to this (i can now only boot either operating system with this super grub bootable cd)
[04:21] <newbie07> falstius, I'll give it a try
[04:21] <macogw> LinuxFanboy: disable desktop effects / beryl if theyre on
[04:21] <inventorgp> macogw: lol... slooooooow...
[04:21] <Floker> W4r10xz, are you serious?
[04:21] <zerboxx> Can someone please help me fix GRUB?
[04:21] <TBotNik> nickrud: Get closest when I set vert to 60, but right now the mem is screwing me giving errors resulting in "No good config" final error
[04:21] <LinuxFanboy> macogw ok ill try that thanks
[04:21] <PetarM> how can i change the keyboard configuration? i want to switch from switzerland's keyboard to croatian keyboard, without restarting
[04:21] <macogw> LinuxFanboy: ive done it, but it was in like....er...whenever the heck horikawa-san's windows had a BSOD...maybe march
[04:21] <Falstius> !grub > orudie
[04:22] <W4r10xz> Floker: y? is it incredibly EZ?
[04:22] <LinuxFanboy> bout fed up with beryl anyway
[04:22] <ToddEDM> im lookin for a little help.... whenever i put a DVD in the drive on my laptop here, ubuntu freezes for about 5 seconds, every 10 seconds
[04:22] <newbie07> falstius thanks it works
[04:22] <macogw> LinuxFanboy: in which case, that was edgy, nevermind
[04:22] <phenom> Could any one recommend any good data recovery programs or noteworthy methods of recovering deleted files?
[04:22] <orudie> Falstius, ? what ?
[04:22] <TBotNik> nickrud: G box not on system anymore, so can't ref it.
[04:22] <Floker> W4r10xz, it is virtually impossible
[04:22] <nickrud> TBotNik, eh. what's the /var/log/Xorg.0.log look like?
[04:22] <LinuxFanboy> lol ok
[04:22] <arooni> how do i nstall java runt itme enviornment
[04:22] <arooni> none of this gnu stuff
[04:22] <zerboxx> !grub
[04:22] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[04:22] <orudie> macogw, grub destroyed my mbr completely
[04:22] <arooni> tehe real deal
[04:22] <newbie07> can i delete the xpi file after firefox installs it or should i keep it in a folder?
[04:22] <orudie> !grub
[04:22] <macogw> LinuxFanboy: but still, if your graphics card cant handle it, it might go like that
[04:22] <nickrud> TBotNik, not saying I'm #xorg material, but I've fixed a few :)
[04:22] <Falstius> orudie: the message ubotu should have sent you has directions for fixing grub after installing windows breaks it, but they really should work for almost any reason grub is broken.
[04:23] <macogw> orudie: grub installs itself on the mbr
[04:23] <und3rtug4> lool, beware ..... the ubuntu hackers are coming.... :\
[04:23] <macogw> orudie: and replaces windows's bootloader
[04:23] <phenom> !backup
[04:23] <ubotu> There are many ways to back your system up. Here's a few: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BackupYourSystem , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DuplicityBackupHowto , https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HomeUserBackup , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MondoMindi - See also !sbackup and !cloning
[04:23] <und3rtug4> damn noobs!
[04:23] <W4r10xz> Flocker: R u sure? Im in ur yahoo... stealing ur chatz and they said it is easy in the Hax0r chat r00mz
[04:23] <TBotNik> nickrud: have pastebin at http://paste.stgraber.org/2401 (xorg.conf) & /2402 (log)
[04:23] <Falstius> newbie07: I don't know why it didn't ask you to install the xpi file when you click the link, maybe your settings or maybe the link is screwy.
[04:23] <macogw> orudie: then puts ubuntu and windows boot settings into itself
[04:23] <arooni> anyone know how do install java on ubuntu
[04:23] <TBotNik> nickrud: can repaste lastest if you'll hold a min
[04:24] <h3lmut> hey -- my wireless driver seems to be loading correct (zd1211rw), eth1 is up, but iwconfig has the rate locked at 1mbps and doesn't seem to be picking up my AP (which is set open). what should i be poking at? i've got a desktop sitting next to it with the same chipset wireless working fine
[04:24] <macogw> arooni: sudo aptitude install sun-java-jdk if for devel or -jre for usage
[04:24] <newbie07> falstius i don't know either, before i upgraded my packages it was fine but not after i upgraded
[04:24] <noelferreira> how can i make a script to shutdown my pc without asking me for root password?
[04:24] <macogw> arooni: then "sudo update-alternatives --config java" to set it to use Sun Java instead of Eclipse's older java
[04:24] <orudie> macogw, the grub window shows when the pc is loading, it shows the options which OS i want to boot, it shows the detail list of installed operating systems, when i choose any of them, it returns an error
[04:24] <zerboxx> Falstius: Is it ok if when I fdisk i see /dev/sda and not hda?
[04:24] <macogw> orudie: oh well telling us which error would help
[04:24] <orudie> macogw, the only way i am able to load windows or ubuntu is through that iso cd i downloaded
[04:24] <ToddEDM> does anyoen know how to fix this freezing up of my machine, it only happenes after i put a DVD or CD, and actually even SD cards
[04:24] <xrisp> does anyone know how and where to get intel chipset drivers for ubuntu?
[04:25] <arooni> E: Couldn't find package sun-java-jre
[04:25] <orudie> macogw, ERROR 21 operating system not found
[04:25] <macogw> xrisp: they should be included
[04:25] <macogw> arooni: sun-java6-jre sorry
[04:25] <inventorgp> ToddEDM: do you get 100% cpu??
[04:25] <Falstius> zerboxx: depending on your motherboard, feisty will treat an IDE (PATA) drive as either hda or sda.  SATA drives will always be sd*
[04:25] <macogw> orudie: ok then the (hd0,0) or whatever part is probably wrong
[04:25] <ToddEDM> inventor... seems like it
[04:25] <macogw> orudie: when you get to the "pick an os" part, highlight ubuntu and hit 'e'
[04:26] <xrisp> i was told i need to update my driver to run beryl
[04:26] <orudie> macogw, ok and what is it going to do?
[04:26] <exyan> where are the gnome startup scripts? :/
[04:26] <inventorgp> ToddEDM: a lot of people have the 100% cpu thing on doing a lot of actions...
[04:26] <macogw> xrisp: if its an x3000, you need xserver-xorg-video-intel insted of xserver-xorg-video-i810 but otherwise you should be fine
[04:26] <bruenig> exyan, /usr/bin
[04:26] <macogw> orudie: it lets you edit it
[04:26] <TBotNik> nickrud: Updated to /2405 (log) /2406 (xorg.conf)
[04:26] <macogw> orudie: windows is first partition and ubuntu is 2nd, right?
[04:26] <orudie> macogw, thanx let me try that
[04:26] <macogw> orudie: and you only have 1 hard drive?
[04:26] <exyan> bruenig: I mean where can I add skype to start on login ;)
[04:27] <noelferreira> how can i make a script to shutdown my pc without asking me for root password?
[04:27] <orudie> macogw, windows 1st partition, ubuntu 2nd, no i have more hard drives
[04:27] <infopirate> hey, if anyone is around i need help, here is the problem...
[04:27] <bruenig> exyan, oh, well that is not what you asked, system>preferences>sessions
[04:27] <macogw> orudie: is it first hard drive?
[04:27] <infopirate> im on a friend of mine's lappy right now running it from an ubuntu live cd
[04:27] <bruenig> noelferreira, write the script, and then add a NOPASSWD exception in sudoers and run it with sudo
[04:27] <macogw> exyan: system > pref > sessions
[04:27] <xrisp> macogw: yea thats what i got the i810 what was it that i needed/
[04:27] <macogw> oh im slow
[04:27] <orudie> macogw, first on SATA controller, the other hard drives are IDE
[04:27] <ToddEDM> i dont know, but this is damn annoying
[04:27] <macogw> xrisp: -intel
[04:28] <infopirate> what i need to do is get the hdd mounted so i can copy the files from the hdd  before i format it
[04:28] <infopirate> any ideas how i go about doing that?
[04:28] <orudie> macogw, should i disconnect the IDE controller hard drives before fixing grub?
[04:28] <exyan> bruenig: I know ;))
[04:28] <macogw> orudie: is ubuntu/win on the first hard drive?
[04:28] <infopirate> ty ahead of time
[04:28] <noelferreira> bruenig: where's sudoers file?
[04:28] <phenom> Anyone have experience/problems installing debian anything, dual-boot on thinkpads?
[04:28] <bruenig> noelferreira, you want to edit it with sudo visudo so that it checks for sanity
[04:28] <deathnall> hey guys i have a zip file which i extracted to desktop. how do i install it from here?
[04:28] <epp> phenom, i have a thinkpad
[04:28] <infopirate> windows xp pro is on the hdd btw, thus ntfs partition
[04:28] <macogw> orudie: first hard drive is hd0 then after the comma is partition number, starting from 0, so first partition is 0 and 2nd is 1
[04:28] <bruenig> deathnall, depends
[04:28] <orudie> macogw, its on the SATA controller, its 1st on the SATA, there are 4 SATA controllers and 2 EDI controllers
[04:28] <bruenig> deathnall, consul the documentation for that particular application
[04:29] <deathnall> on what brunenig?
[04:29] <zerboxx> Falstius: When I check grub (I just did a windows install) it says "hd0" what should I cha?
[04:29] <macogw> orudie: try playing around with those numbers a bit and something should work
[04:29] <deathnall> i did and it doesnt say
[04:29] <deathnall> its a game called open arena
[04:29] <jmhodges> hey, i'm a fool.  my googling tells me that freeimage is available in the universe repos for feisty, but apt-get install isn't seeing it
[04:29] <orudie> macogw ok thanx
[04:29] <zerboxx> Falstius: *sorry, what should I do if grub says hd0?
[04:29] <TBotNik> nickrud: Also tried the recovery at: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/10535, but no dice. But I'm back to text mode now!
[04:29] <nickrud> TBotNik, looking for monitor specs
[04:29] <phiqtion> what's the best filesystem to hold mp3's ?
[04:29] <xrisp> macgow:yes i have the intel i810 drive will that run beryl i was told it wont because it doesnt support gl?
[04:29] <deathnall> please any help would be great
[04:30] <bullgard4> rpedro: Both Google and freetranslations.com translated wrongly in this particular Ubuntu case. Both websites do not care enough about the context (or let call it the tranlation environment).
[04:30] <infopirate> is anyone not busy
[04:30] <phenom> bullgard4: try google translation
[04:30] <TBotNik> nickrud: I only found one spec on it which gave 1280x1024 as top limit with no Hz or Vert
[04:30] <phenom> Works nice but do NOT AUTO translate anything, they will ban your ip. :)
[04:30] <blazemonger> how do i install clamav in ubuntu?
[04:30] <nickrud> TBotNik, that's pretty much what I'm seeing. Do you know the manufacturer?
[04:31] <phiqtion> what's the best filesystem to hold mp3's ?
[04:31] <infopirate> how do i mount an ntfs filesystem from a live cd???
[04:31] <infopirate> plz and ty
[04:31] <TBotNik> nickrud: Bought it at either Fry's or Micro Center, and haven't found OEM page for it.
[04:31] <phenom> bullgard4: Googles html output is easy to parse as well.
[04:31] <deathnall> ok can anyone help me install an extracted zip file please? i extracted it to my desktop but i dont know what to do with it now
[04:31] <navets> how do you create a gradient with gimp
[04:31] <bullgard4> phenom: I have tried Google translation. It proved wrong. But OP palintheus here in the channel helped me out. So I do not help any more.
[04:32] <infopirate> how do u mount an ntfs filesystem froma live cd??
[04:32] <phenom> deathnall: Ooen Synaptic, find it, mark it for install,, install.
[04:32] <macogw> infopirate: same way you do on an installed system
[04:32] <phenom> bullgard4: is there a better online service than google?
[04:32] <phenom> :)
[04:32] <h3lmut> totally stumped here: wireless driver appears to load, ethX interface is up, and yet i can't connect to the AP (have set essid, it won't let me set channel)
[04:33] <deathnall> ummm  Ooen Synaptic....did i mention im a noob
[04:33] <phenom> bullgard4: one that had arabic? I'll script up another translator. :)
[04:33] <macogw> h3lmut: got encryption?
[04:33] <RoAkSoAx> infopirate: sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/hd* /mount/point
[04:33] <h3lmut> mac - nope
[04:33] <infopirate> ty
[04:33] <infopirate> roaksoax
[04:34] <infopirate> :)
[04:34] <phenom> deathnall: System> administration > Synaptic.
[04:34] <deathnall> ok i downloaded openarena before but its an old one
[04:34] <bullgard4> phenom: It depends on the circumstances. In many special areas there are better translator services available than Google. ( I am speaking about translations from and to German.)
[04:34] <RoAkSoAx> infopirate, remember to use SUDO before mount
[04:34] <deathnall> phenom i did that mate. but i just got a new one
[04:34] <TBotNik> nickrud: Found mon spec at: http://shop2.outpost.com/product/5212587?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG
[04:34] <deathnall> more updated
[04:34] <galador> whois Aoi
[04:34] <galador> Crap, forgot the /
[04:34] <galador> =/
[04:35] <phenom> bullgard4: got ya :)
[04:35] <nickrud> TBotNik, plug those numbers into the horz & vert
[04:35] <infopirate> ok wtf
[04:35] <phenom> deathnall: what do you mean you have a more updated one?
[04:35] <infopirate> it is saying that hda* does not exist
[04:35] <phenom> new one rather*
[04:35] <infopirate> i tried hda0 hda1 hda2
[04:35] <infopirate> etc..
[04:35] <jetscreamer> next time try hwinfo --monitor
[04:35] <infopirate> what is wrong
[04:35] <newbie07> when vista and feisty is dual booted, does vista have access to feisty and vice versa?
[04:35] <jetscreamer> apt-get install it first
[04:36] <jetscreamer> no and yes
[04:36] <TBotNik> nickrud: brb, working
[04:36] <jetscreamer> in that order
[04:36] <nickrud> jetscreamer, nice command, thanks
[04:36] <deathnall> ok i went to there site and i have an old version
[04:36] <deathnall> so i manually d-loaded it
[04:36] <jetscreamer> nickrud: sometimes works better when xorg isn't running.. sometimes doesn't matter
[04:36] <deathnall> look , all i wana do is install it from the zip file i have
[04:36] <deathnall> please
[04:36] <phenom> deathnall: when you open synaptic, hit reload(I don;t think you need to though), then search for your package, and mark to install it.
[04:36] <deathnall> any ideas at all?
[04:37] <nickrud> jetscreamer, his x isn't working at all, so ...
[04:37] <newbie07> when vista and feisty is dual booted, does vista have access to feisty and vice versa?
[04:37] <deathnall> i have already installed it but i found a newer version online
[04:37] <jetscreamer> i already answered that newbie07
[04:37] <jetscreamer> no and yes
[04:37] <jetscreamer> in that order
[04:37] <newbie07> oh lol
[04:37] <Myrtti> deathnall: unless you really really need the features of the new version, stick to the one you've got installed via package management
[04:38] <jetscreamer> newbie07: i'm not sure what ext fs drivers may be available for vista
[04:38] <deathnall> i do yes need them
[04:38] <jetscreamer> newbie07: but you can use explore2fs for sure in w2k and xp
[04:38] <deathnall> cos i wan to learn how to do the zips
[04:38] <TBotNik> nickrud: Still got errors.  Reposted at: http://paste.stgraber.org/2407
[04:38] <{fe|feL}> i am baaaaaack
[04:38] <newbie07> jetscreamer, thats ok i actually like it that way i don't really need access to it
[04:38] <arooni> can someone help me to get the java plugin fore firefox working (i've already installed java-6-jre)... but webex is still saying i dont have it installed
[04:38] <newbie07> just checking to make sure
[04:38] <jetscreamer> newbie07: what i used to do is have a vfat/fat32 partiton for a kind of 'dmz'
[04:38] <infopirate> why is this mount command not working
[04:39] <{fe|feL}> and no errors are there
[04:39] <infopirate> it says hda0 or hda1 or hda2 does not exist
[04:39] <infopirate> wtf?
[04:39] <jetscreamer> try sda
[04:39] <macogw> !latest | deathnall
[04:39] <ubotu> deathnall: Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should. Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability.
[04:39] <infopirate> ok ty
[04:39] <jetscreamer> and it's not 0.. sda1, sda2...
[04:39] <macogw> arooni: sun-java6-plugin
[04:39] <deathnall> no but beta testing helps them
[04:39] <jetscreamer> infopirate: fdisk -l
[04:39] <deathnall> so i want to help them
[04:39] <jetscreamer> for a list
[04:40] <macogw> deathnall: only beta test if you know what you're doing
[04:40] <deathnall> hi macogw
[04:40] <{fe|feL}> guyz u said there are other means to install the OS without the CD
[04:40] <RoAkSoAx> infopirate, try doing: sudo fdisk -l and see which one is your ntfs partition
[04:40] <nickrud> TBotNik, did you erase the video ram number?
[04:40] <macogw> {fe|feL}: pxe booting, i think... maybe a usb drive way too....
[04:40] <deathnall> no dude i mean i just want to learn how to install this thing lol. i have the file extracted and inside is a load of folders. i just want to install it
[04:40] <deathnall> i dont know how to
[04:40] <nickrud> TBotNik, around line 87
[04:40] <deathnall> yes im a noob but hey
[04:40] <jetscreamer> make make install ?
[04:40] <infopirate> hey
[04:40] <macogw> deathnall: check the README
[04:40] <{fe|feL}> i have no usb driver that takes 700mb
[04:41] <deathnall> we all are sometime right?
[04:41] <TBotNik> nickrud: corrected the "number" problem and "startx" reposted log at /2408
[04:41] <kemp> nope, did not work
[04:41] <deathnall> i did
[04:41] <deathnall> it said
[04:41] <phenom> deathnall: http://www.monkeyblog.org/ubuntu/installing/#installing_with_terminal
[04:41] <{fe|feL}> only 64mb memory card
[04:41] <{fe|feL}> {H}E{H}E{H}E 
[04:41] <infopirate> how do i look at folders with x windows as root???
[04:41] <newbie07> i dual booted vista and ubuntu, in that order, should i give ubuntu's partition a new drive letter?  Does that make a difference in any way?
[04:41] <macogw> infopirate: gksu nautilus
[04:41] <deathnall> you may need libopenal installed.
[04:41] <deathnall> thnakyou
[04:41] <infopirate> ???
[04:41] <macogw> newbie07: we dont use drive letters
[04:41] <infopirate> what does that mean
[04:41] <macogw> newbie07: and vista cant see ubuntu anyway
[04:41] <infopirate> i type that in terminal?
[04:41] <macogw> infopirate: yes
[04:41] <infopirate> or whaht?
[04:41] <infopirate> ok ty
[04:42] <newbie07> oh ok, as long as its secure and not accessible by vista
[04:42] <nickrud> TBotNik, post up the xorg.conf again
[04:42] <phenom> deathnall: compiling from source is not recommended, but if you absolutely need to, that link explains it.
[04:42] <{fe|feL}> why doesn't it wooooooooooooooooooooooooork
[04:42] <phenom> And remove whatever package you have before it, or your heading for trouble.
[04:42] <newbie07> is anyone familiar with tor and privoxy?
[04:43] <macogw> deathnall: yes we all start somewhere, but i for one didn't do any usage of unstable anything until i was sure i was functional enough in the terminal in case i hosed anything
[04:43] <john> hey, i'm having an issue with printing. my printer is on and plugged in. it's been recognized (correction brand and series) and installed by ubuntu. ubuntu even says it's "Ready" - it even lists my print jobs. yet my printer does nothing! :( can anyone please help me?
[04:43] <deathnall> well im a gambler
[04:43] <{fe|feL}> so guuuuyz, what am i to do now
[04:43] <deathnall> :)
[04:44] <{fe|feL}> stays on XP
[04:44] <jetscreamer> john: sounds like an hp
[04:44] <john> lexmark, actually. 3350
[04:44] <jetscreamer> {fe|feL}: goodbye-windows.com ? oops, not ubuntu...
[04:44] <phenom> gambler: remove the older version via aptitude remove blah first
[04:44] <ablyss> John, start of by doing a test page print, printing large graphics, html pages ect takes awhile w/ linux default printer drivers
[04:44] <{fe|feL}> wut
[04:44] <{fe|feL}> ????
[04:44] <TBotNik> nickrud: Found and fixed the "Jaton" prob and repost at 2409, reposting xorg.conf now
[04:44] <jetscreamer> ah lexmark.. no idea
[04:44] <macogw> jetscreamer: how does that sound like hp?  hp's do great.  i'm not surprised one bit to see the "lexmark" response as they suck on linux
[04:45] <Sergiu1> {fe|feL}  : what doesn't work?
[04:45] <{fe|feL}> the installation process
[04:45] <john> ablyss: i've tried. ubuntu says it's going to the printer, yet the printer doesn't respond at all. i've tried clicking the "test print" button as well as printing web pages
[04:45] <TBotNik> nickrud: xorg.conf at /2410
[04:45] <jetscreamer> macogw: because my hp did that until i told cups to use this mc:par:somethingsomething instead of lpt1  ...
[04:45] <Sergiu1> {fe|feL}  : what are you trying to install?
[04:45] <{fe|feL}> can't install the OS
[04:45] <jetscreamer> after that it worked fine
[04:45] <{fe|feL}> Ububtu
[04:45] <nickrud> TBotNik, instead of tracking down all those typos, save that xorg and do a dpkg-reconfigure -phigh again; we'll just plug in the values that need to change
[04:45] <{fe|feL}> Ubuntu
[04:45] <TBotNik> nickrud: I see there is no device "stylus"
[04:46] <Sergiu1> {fe|feL} : try the alternate cd ;)
[04:46] <Sergiu1> it's rocks
[04:46] <{fe|feL}> you mean redouwnloading 700MB
[04:46] <TBotNik> amen
[04:46] <newbie07> after dual booting, is there a way i can go back to vista's boot up device (i don't know the technical name of it) and "hide" ubuntu
[04:46] <ablyss> john, secondly if you got tired of waiting and tried to re-print and re-print several times.. your printer buffer has got a long que on top of the default linux print drivers being unearthly slow
[04:46] <{fe|feL}> isn't there a way to convert this cd to the alternate type
[04:47] <john> ablyss: no, i tried printing one item at a time. i waited for the list to clear before trying something else
[04:47] <jetscreamer> {fe|feL}: what is the one you have doing
[04:47] <ablyss> john, unplug printer to clear its memory and try to print a couple lines of text i.e., "hello world"
[04:47] <Sergiu1> {fe|feL} : nope
[04:47] <john> ablyss: ok, one sec.
[04:47] <deathnall> ooo i came so close
[04:47] <deathnall> i read the link u sent me mate
[04:47] <{fe|feL}> it is the regualr one
[04:47] <{fe|feL}> Live CD
[04:47] <jetscreamer> wht is it doing
[04:47] <newbie07> i just set up a dual boot, is there a way i can go back to vista's boot up device?
[04:48] <Sergiu1> {fe|feL} : you can requet free CDs if you have the slow bandwitch
[04:48] <Sergiu1> ;)
[04:48] <ToddEDM>  haldaemo .... what is this>??
[04:48] <Sergiu1> or buy them
[04:48] <jetscreamer> newbie07: you can but it won't know about linux
[04:48] <deathnall> ok so i did this .... i typed /home/deathnall/Desktop/openarena-0.7.0 but as soon as the blue screen came up it said could not load  default.cfg. what am i missing argghhhh
[04:48] <{fe|feL}> no but it takes 8h. to get downloaded
[04:48] <newbie07> ah
[04:48] <TBotNik> nickrud: rebooting so wait 1
[04:48] <jetscreamer> {fe|feL}: ok don't tell me why the cd you have isn't working
[04:48] <deathnall> sorry i typed /home/deathnall/Desktop/openarena-0.7.0/openarena.exe
[04:48] <macogw> newbie07: vista install disk, fixmbr to reinstall their bootloader, then find some way to tell ntldr that it's supposed to chainlink to grub for linux
[04:48] <{fe|feL}> O_o
[04:49] <jetscreamer> or what the error is
[04:49] <{fe|feL}> as u wish
[04:49] <macogw> {fe|feL}:  are you on dialup?
[04:49] <nephish> deathnall_: have you tried the .deb from getdeb ?
[04:49] <greengiant> ok so whos an expert with xorg?
[04:49] <{fe|feL}> no
[04:49] <newbie07> thanks, i'll do some research on it
[04:49] <macogw> greengiant: #xorg is full of 'em
[04:49] <{fe|feL}> adsl 256kbps
[04:49] <deathnall> wt hell lol. i have no clue what .deb is im really sorry im so new
[04:49] <greengiant> macogw: awesome
[04:49] <macogw> {fe|feL}: should only take an hour or two, id think...
[04:49] <macogw> deathnall: its like a .msi
[04:49] <jetscreamer> deathnall: ever heard of .rpm ? .deb in debian
[04:49] <dle> I was just trying to help a friend update his 6.06 system. However, running 'apt-get update' showed that all the package fetched were 404-ing.  these were the usual repositories, and they could be pinged.  Any ideas why this would happen?
[04:49] <{fe|feL}> you mean 7 to 8 hours
[04:50] <deathnall> no :(
[04:50] <john> ablyss: no luck
[04:50] <macogw> {fe|feL}: when i have like 200kb/s it takes me like 2 hours
[04:50] <nephish> there is a website called getdeb ( i think .org ) where you can search for some packages that are not part of apt repositories
[04:50] <orudie> macogw, hey, well it looks like it fixed the win XP mbr, but not the ubuntu
[04:50] <macogw> {fe|feL}: whether you're getting your full speed is another story though as i got 200kb/s with fiber optics...
[04:50] <{fe|feL}> i am downlaoding with 57-59 kb/s
[04:50] <ablyss> john, also worth mentioning ... best to use Gnome's printer configuration menu to setup your printer.
[04:50] <macogw> orudie: they dont have different mbrs
[04:50] <{fe|feL}> i mean 27-29
[04:50] <macogw> orudie: one hard drive, one mbr
[04:50] <TBotNik_u> nickrud: Yu there?
[04:50] <{fe|feL}> jetscreamer, c'mon
[04:50] <Sergiu1> {fe|feL} : start to download :D
[04:51] <orudie> macogw, what should i type when i press e
[04:51] <{fe|feL}> pleaaaase
[04:51] <nickrud> TBotNik, yup
[04:51] <TBotNik_u> nickrud: on G Box now
[04:51] <ablyss> john, verse something like KDE or xfce
[04:51] <TBotNik_u> still no x.win
[04:51] <jetscreamer> {fe|feL}: ok  tell me why the cd you have isn't working, what is it not doing
[04:51] <nephish> deathnall_: check it out, if i need a package that is not part of apt, which is rare, that is the first place i look, how long with ubuntu ?
[04:51] <greengiant> /leave
[04:51] <john> ablyss: i think that's what i used - i simply went dbl-clicked "New Printer" inside of Printing under Administration
[04:51] <jetscreamer> try /part greengiant
[04:51] <ablyss> john, you did okay then
[04:51] <{fe|feL}> after i downlaoded the iso i got it check and it is working 100%
[04:51] <TBotNik_u> nickrud: did you see anything in the .conf or log that would help?
[04:51] <john> ablyss: i'm using Gnome
[04:52] <ablyss> john, you might take a look at the system logs for any errors
[04:52] <macogw> deathnall: debs are packages for debian or ubuntu.  you install them with dpkg from command line or double click and GDebi will do it. they depend on each other though, because they share libraries, and that allows for smaller programs instead of like on other OS's where all the libraries are in every installer and you might have the same libraries installed 5 times wasting space
[04:52] <{fe|feL}> but when i burn it .. it does boot and i can choos one of the first 2 options
[04:52] <jetscreamer> {fe|feL}: what is the error
[04:52] <orudie> macogw, under root there was something like root (hd1,1) i tried changing it to (hd0,1) and it still says selected hard disk is not found
[04:52] <ablyss> john, other than that... has the printer worked before ?
[04:52] <nickrud> TBotNik, do dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg , and then post lspci , hwinfo --monitor , xorg.conf, and Xorg.0.log again.
[04:52] <john> ablyss: i was so impressed that it recognized the printer perfectly, too. even windows can't do that - i'd have to go to lexmark and download a 130mb file in windows...
[04:52] <{fe|feL}> but i can't find instal icon on the descktop
[04:52] <{fe|feL}> desktop
[04:52] <john> ablyss: yes, the printer has worked before.
[04:52] <jetscreamer> that's all?
[04:53] <macogw> orudie: root?
[04:53] <{fe|feL}> btw, every thing also doesn't work
[04:53] <macogw> orudie: lemme check mine
[04:53] <nickrud> TBotNik, a new baseline to work from
[04:53] <{fe|feL}> and it shows error messages about 5-8 ones
[04:53] <john> ablyss: it has a little screen on the printer, and it still says "Ready" - usually when it's about to print it says "Printing"
[04:53] <newbie07> is tor and privoxy part of feisty's repositories?
[04:53] <macogw> orudie: ok i see
[04:53] <jetscreamer> {fe|feL}: it's not the same as my error, :(
[04:53] <chikita> hello, printer print text ridicously small, what can i do?
[04:53] <{fe|feL}> O_o, why do u wanna it same as urs
[04:53] <orudie> macogw, those are the numbers you were talking about right
[04:53] <phenom> {fe|fel}: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=2493&postcount=2
[04:54] <macogw> orudie: windows is probably ,0 and ubuntu is probably ,1 but if you created and removed and recreated the partition a few times, it might have a higher partition number
[04:54] <{fe|feL}> wha is it about phenom
[04:54] <{fe|feL}> ?
[04:54] <ablyss> john, okay.. i suggest checking system logs for errors.. and also checking the lexmark website for updated linux specific drivers
[04:54] <nickrud> TBotNik, back in 10, at work and some lite duties call
[04:54] <orudie> macogw, in hd(1,1) the first number is the hard drive # and the second is partition?
[04:54] <macogw> orudie: yes
[04:54] <orudie> ok
[04:54] <orudie> brb
[04:54] <Duke01234567> hello walking people my hd has fucked i can't format or install ubuntu e decide use the live cd but swap is not good space.. how i can set the ext3 bugued partition to swap temp ?
[04:54] <TBotNik_u> nickrud: go to #flood
[04:54] <Flannel> !language | Duke01234567
[04:55] <ubotu> Duke01234567: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[04:55] <phenom> {fe|fel}: A lil lit on installing ubuntu over the network and from hd.
[04:55] <john> ablyss: i disabled the two logging services, thinking i wouldn't actually be using it. i'll check lexmark
[04:55] <Duke01234567> sorry
[04:55] <{fe|feL}> phenom, can't understand a word from wut is writtin
[04:55] <{fe|feL}> as if i know what u r talkin about
[04:55] <john> ablyss: on a side note, when you mentioned hp before, is that an indicator that hp printers don't work well in linux?
[04:55] <deathnall> ok so dpkg. i typed into the terminal and then it just gives me a load of wierd options
[04:55] <deathnall> like flag value?
[04:55] <lockd> Duke01234567: you have to mkswap <drive>, but if you can't format it it's unlikely
[04:55] <deathnall> wtf is that lol
[04:55] <{fe|feL}> i am new here budy,. and never b4 used a linux
[04:55] <deathnall> this is so frustratiing
[04:55] <{fe|feL}> :D
[04:55] <ablyss> john, that was actually another person.. i never mentioned hp... sorry
[04:55] <deathnall> i have a unzipped file on my desktop and i cant install it
[04:56] <deathnall> nice
[04:56] <nephish> deathnall_: whats wrong?
[04:56] <deathnall> maybe its back to windows for me
[04:56] <nephish> openarena?
[04:56] <deathnall> i just have no clue what im doing
[04:56] <TBotNik> nickrud: Sorry went to #flood on U box
[04:56] <ablyss> john, on for the most part.. all printers regardless brand name.. suck on linux default drivers...
[04:56] <lockd> deathnall: what application?
[04:56] <nephish> deathnall_: patience, did you check getdeb yet ?
[04:56] <lockd> deathnall: we have no clue what you are trying to do
[04:56] <chikita> hello, printer print text ridicously small, what can i do?
[04:56] <macogw> {fe|feL}: most of this channel is new.  its the beginner channel, basically
[04:57] <{fe|feL}> hmmm
[04:57] <deathnall> lockd yes they do u dont
[04:57] <macogw> chikita: pick a bigger font size?
[04:57] <deathnall> getdeb let me try it
[04:57] <chikita> lol
[04:57] <lockd> deathnall: okay, maybe I just didn't scroll up enough
[04:57] <{fe|feL}> but everyone cd does woooooork, except mine with 8 error messages
[04:57] <{fe|feL}> grr
[04:57] <lockd> deathnall: what are you trying to install?
[04:57] <john> ablyss: lol, that sucks. i was really hoping using ubuntu full time when i went back to school. printing ability is kind of vital... hopefully i can get it to work.
[04:57] <ablyss> there is a enhanced linux print driver.. for a price on the cups web site.. i hard its worth it
[04:57] <macogw> chikita: you might have some setting set to squish to 1 page on something that should be 3 pages...
[04:57] <nephish> deathnall: check, i think its getdeb.org
[04:57] <chikita> im on font 11 Arial and it prints like 2
[04:57] <deathnall> i typed getdeb into terminal but unrec
[04:57] <macogw> nephish: it's .net i think
[04:58] <macogw> deathnall: its a website
[04:58] <nephish> ah
[04:58] <TBotNik_u> nickrud: Hey wanted to go to #flood so no traffic
[04:58] <deathnall> soz locld
[04:58] <Rprp> Does someone know how i can add .SRT subtitles to a movie?
[04:58] <chikita> rprp, use vlc player
[04:58] <nephish> deathnall: i installed openarena from there last week on my kids fiesty box
[04:58] <lockd> deathnall: still didn't mention what program it is that you are trying to get working
[04:58] <lockd> deathnall: oh, openarena?
[04:58] <deathnall> cool thnx
[04:58] <Rprp> chikita: i want to burn it ...
[04:58] <deathnall> i will check now
[04:59] <ablyss> john, you can run vmware on ubuntu and print from windows ... hehe
[04:59] <chikita> oh
[04:59] <TBotNik_u> nickrud: Hey how to I post the other cmds you want?
[04:59] <lockd> hmm, shouldn't openarena work with vanilla ioquake3 for linux?
[04:59] <chikita> i dunno,  dont think u can though...
[04:59] <deathnall> o p.s lockd i was trying to install openarena and i managed to get it unzipped i am just noob at installing from there lol
[04:59] <TBotNik_u> nickrud: Still there?
[04:59] <chikita> hello, printer print text ridicously small, what can i do?
[04:59] <nephish> deathnall_: go here http://www.getdeb.net/search.php?keywords=openarena
[04:59] <{fe|feL}> {W}lm B{K}  Pelo
[04:59] <john> ablyss: i just installed ubuntu on saturday. one step at a time... lol.
[05:00] <john> ablyss: brb in a min.
[05:00] <nickrud> TBotNik, stepped away for a sec
[05:00] <Pelo> thank you {fe|feL}
[05:00] <{fe|feL}> :D
[05:00] <TBotNik_u> nickrud: Hey let's go #flood to get out of traffic
[05:00] <nickrud> TBotNik, you can cut and paste from the terminal
[05:00] <macogw> ablyss: dont suggest that emulator!
[05:00] <nickrud> TBotNik, join #nickrud
[05:00] <macogw> john: what ablyss meant to suggest was Virtual Box
[05:01] <deathnall> hey nepish
[05:01] <deathnall> i found it mate
[05:01] <deathnall> just one thing
[05:01] <deathnall> is it the package installer and not the zip right?
[05:01] <nephish> deathnall_: great, download and install all three packages
[05:01] <Pelo> !enter | deathnall
[05:01] <ubotu> deathnall: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[05:01] <nephish> yes, the package, not a zip
[05:01] <deathnall> omg there breaking my balls here
[05:01] <nephish> he he
[05:01] <ablyss> macogw: virtual box ? not familiar w/ it myself
[05:02] <deathnall> lol dont lie
[05:02] <Nicark> does somebody know if i can disable the alias of color for ls just in Eterm ??
[05:02] <lockd> I thought the zip worked, btw.. there are several linux binaries included
[05:03] <pawan> any good screensaver and wallpapers for ubuntu
[05:03] <Pelo> !theme | pawan
[05:03] <ubotu> pawan: 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
[05:03] <Rprp> Does someone know how i can add .SRT subtitles to a movie?
[05:04] <Nicark> Rprp, you gotta tell with wich program
[05:04] <Pelo> Rprp,  just put the .srt file in the same folder as the movie with the same filename as the movie
[05:04] <Duke01234567> lockd, oh thanks for your support :D
[05:04] <Rprp> Nicark: i dont know, so that was my question :p
[05:04] <lockd> pawan: just remember that wallpapers will work on all operating systems
[05:04] <deathnall> NEPHISH i thank u so much for the game link btw its sooo cool
[05:04] <Rprp> Pelo, i want to burn it
[05:04] <lockd> pawan: well, sort of
[05:04] <pawan> thanks
[05:05] <Pelo> Rprp, as data or as encoded dvd ?
[05:05] <beit1> hey guys can anyone tell me how to install my wireless card on ubuntu.. (im new to this)
[05:05] <{fe|feL}> Is there a way to get into test installation methoud .. Through using the Live CD
[05:05] <Rprp> Pelo, encoded dvd.
[05:05] <jmantra> Hi all could use some help I have no sound on a Dell latitude Cpi with a CS4237B chipset?
[05:06] <nephish> deathnall_: no problem, don't give up, always someone around to help, also check out tremulous or assult cube, my kids love em.
[05:06] <Pelo> Rprp,  if you are using  devede   check in the video file property dialog , in the advance or more section there is a place to put the filename
[05:06] <beit1> it s this type Network controller: Broadcom Corporation Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-PCI Card (rev 01)
[05:06] <Rprp> hmm, k thnx
[05:06] <lockd> nephish: assault cube? is that a cube variant?
[05:06] <{fe|feL}>  Is there a way to get into test installation methoud .. Through using the Live CD
[05:06] <Rinc_42> hi, i haven't see i was connected automaticaly in that channel
[05:07] <Pelo> Rprp,  what are you using to encode ?
[05:07] <{fe|feL}> i mean text instalation method
[05:07] <nephish> lockd, no expert, but i think it is.
[05:07] <deathnall> im 25 lol. anyway its installing so some of my hair is left in tact thnx 2 u
[05:07] <jmantra> can someone please help me with sound issues?
[05:07] <Rinc_42> and i'm french -_-
[05:07] <nephish> lockd_: kinda new i think
[05:07] <Rprp> Pelo: ffmpeg, if that is what you mean
[05:07] <Pelo> {fe|feL},  no you need the alternate install cd or the live dvd to text install
[05:07] <davy> http://assault.cubers.net/
[05:08] <Just_Another_Ubu> hello? im having trouble getting a 1280 1024 resolution
[05:08] <davy> first person shootergame
[05:08] <jkthecjer> anyone know a good network visualization tool?
[05:08] <{fe|feL}> ah veryyyyy nice
[05:08] <Pelo> Rprp,  man ffmpeg  there is an option you need to addwith the path of the .srt file
[05:08] <{fe|feL}> which means i am screwd
[05:08] <beit1> can anyone help me?
[05:08] <{fe|feL}> anyway, thx alot for da help guyz
[05:08] <jmantra> can someone please address my question regarding sound?
[05:08] <beit1> installing wireless card Network controller: Broadcom Corporation Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-PCI Card (rev 01)
[05:08] <Pelo> Rprp,  I hihgly recommend  devede,  the latest one from the site if you can manage it it is very nice
[05:08] <{fe|feL}> and i  think i am gonna stick with the Vista for now
[05:09] <Pelo> beit1,  what do you need help with
[05:09] <Pelo> {fe|feL},  best of luck
[05:09] <Rprp> Pelo: hmm, ok.
[05:09] <{fe|feL}> thx pelo
[05:09] <beit1> pelo: im having problems installiing my wireless card
[05:09] <{fe|feL}> and maybe laer
[05:09] <{fe|feL}> later
[05:09] <{fe|feL}> {} {} 
[05:09] <{fe|feL}> bbye everyone
[05:09] <nephish> deathnall_: yeah, let us know how it turns out
[05:09] <davy> bye felfel
[05:09] <beit1> pelo: i followed a guide in the ubuntu form and its giving me some errors
[05:10] <Pelo> beirut,  personnaly I cannot help you withthat but state the problem you are currently having and someone might have the answer
[05:11] <beit1> pelo:  well i followed the steps in the guide and when  i get to the following command : sdo ndiswrapper -1 it not giving anyhting
[05:11] <Flannel> beit1: lowercase L, not 1
[05:11] <deathnall> ok i did it and it works fine now so thnx 2 u all for ur help. i know im a pain but i will get there 1 day
[05:12] <Pelo> beit1, just in case that is the problem,  it is not sdo , it is sudo
[05:12] <beit1> pelo: flannel: yeah sorry misspelling.. sudo...... yes i tried the lower case l too
[05:12] <nephish> deathnall_: no problem whatsoever, we all started as newbies
[05:12] <nephish> over and out gents !
[05:12] <infopirate> i keep getting errors when i try to put a folder on my burn list.... saying file not found... why is that? do i need to be root to move a mounted folder onto my burn list or what? and if so how do i do that
[05:13] <luyi> ok
[05:13] <deathnall> cant find tremulous
[05:13] <Pelo> beit1,  are you not even getting an error msg ?
[05:13] <deathnall> found cube
[05:13] <TBotNik_1> / j nickrud
[05:13] <macogw> deathnall: tremulous is in the repos
[05:13] <Pelo> infopirate,  copying to cd or dvd ?  install gnomebaker it is a lot easier
[05:13] <keen> hey can i get some help with direct rendering?
[05:14] <infopirate> im running off of a live cd
[05:14] <Juno> can anyone give me an idea on how to resolve my problem with installing ubuntu?
[05:14] <infopirate> cant really install anything can i?
[05:14] <Warbo> Hi, someone has emailed me for advice on getting DVDs of dapper's repos because his connection at home (Ubuntu) is 14K/sec but at work is broadband. I was thinking something like APTonCD or guides to do similar, but the downloading would need to be done on Windows. Is there a quick (ie. mostly automatic) way to download Ubuntu packages on Windows (something like a site mirroring tool)?
[05:14] <beit1> pelo: right now it says invalid driver
[05:14] <deathnall> repos?
[05:14] <infopirate> ty for ur help pelo
[05:14] <Pelo> infopirate,  you can stil install stuff,     sudo apt-get install gnomebaker
[05:14] <Sergiu1> keen: yes
[05:14] <infopirate> ty
[05:14] <macogw> deathnall: repositories
[05:14] <keen> sergiu: i keep getting this error "XFree86-DRI" missing on display "localhost:1.0" , can i not enable it under xgl?
[05:15] <macogw> !repos | deathnall
[05:15] <ubotu> deathnall: The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[05:15] <Pelo> beit1,  sounds like yoiu didn'T select the correct driver for you card ,  make sure you picked the right one,  many installation cd or disk work for several models
[05:15] <infopirate> couldnt find package gnomebaker
[05:15] <infopirate> ??
[05:15] <Sergiu1> keen : no idea on this
[05:15] <arooni> how do i change my ssid that i use when i connect to routers?
[05:15] <jmantra> can someone please address my question regarding sound?
[05:15] <macogw> arooni: connect to a different router
[05:15] <Pelo> infopirate,  very odd,
[05:15] <keen> serguil: thanks for trying
[05:16] <keen> anyone else have any idea?
[05:16] <macogw> arooni:  you dont have your own ssid on the computer, you know...er....i hope you know
[05:16] <deathnall> well thnx and i will see you all soon. many thnx all. byeeee gota sleep as its 4 am here
[05:16] <arooni> oh ok ..
[05:16] <UbuntuOwns> hello i can write on ext3 using live cd ? :D
[05:16] <Pelo> infopirate,  you are connected to the internet on that comp ?
[05:16] <deathnall> cyaaaaaaaaa
[05:16] <macogw> arooni: ssid is the router's name
[05:16] <arooni> i mean how do i change the name that the router sees
[05:16] <arooni> when i connect
[05:16] <infopirate> of course im talking to u from it
[05:16] <Pelo> UbuntuOwns, yes
[05:16] <macogw> UbuntuOwns: of course
[05:16] <infopirate> lol
[05:16] <beit1> pelo: yeh probably i did not.. sorry im a new user to ubuntu.... is there any link you recommend for wireless drivers . its a compaq presario f500
[05:16] <UbuntuOwns> \o/ tell who
[05:16] <macogw> arooni: the name of your computer?
[05:16] <jmantra> Hi all could use some help I have no sound on a Dell latitude Cpi with a CS4237B chipset?
[05:16] <macogw> arooni: that's the hostname
[05:16] <arooni> macogw, yes i suppose... how do i change that?
[05:16] <macogw> arooni: i think you just do "sudo hostname <nameyouwant>"
[05:16] <Pelo> beit1,  it probabaly wasnT' me but no matter
[05:16] <nickrud> Warbo, http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/feisty/release/ has dvd's if that's what you're after
[05:17] <orudie> i just downloaded the latest driver NVIDIA-Linux-x86-100.14.11-pkg1.run , how would i install it?
[05:17] <macogw> orudie: the restricted driver manager didnt have drivers that work for you?
[05:17] <Pelo> infopirate, don'T laugh you could be on a seperate comptuer,  , try enabling all the repos and apt-getting gnomebaker again
[05:17] <summer_s4> what is linux mint's chat channel
[05:17] <jmantra> the squeaky wheel gets the grease....
[05:17] <macogw> arooni:  or system > admin > network and go to the general tab
[05:17] <infopirate> how do i enable the repos?
[05:17] <UbuntuOwns> Pelo,  macogw  who i write on ex3 using live cd ?
[05:17] <jmantra> Hi all could use some help I have no sound on a Dell latitude Cpi with a CS4237B chipset?
[05:17] <infopirate> what r repos?
[05:17] <orudie> macogw, it did, but i installed it, but doesnt have the proper resolution for my monitor
[05:17] <bullgard4> What is a 'desktop configuration file'? I could not find a definition.
[05:17] <macogw> infopirate: system > admin >software sources
[05:18] <FlamingZelda> Hi, I am having trouble updating.  Is a server down or something?
[05:18] <Pelo> infopirate,  the easy way is   menu > systrem > admin > update sources,  check all the boxes in the first tab
[05:18] <macogw> UbuntuOwns: the live cd knows how already, there's nothing to do to enable it
[05:18] <arooni> macogw, can i make it unknown
[05:18] <orudie> macogw, how can i install this latest driver?
[05:18] <FlamingZelda> I can't connect to one apparently.
[05:18] <macogw> orudie: i doubt a new one will help
[05:18] <arooni> macogw, or mask it someway
[05:18] <davy> orudie: at the nvidia site, there is a good guide how to install
[05:18] <Pelo> flamesro1k, could be , try again tomorrow
[05:18] <UbuntuOwns> macogw,  i need write on ext3 partition using live cd i can?
[05:18] <macogw> arooni: er...you could make it the word "unknown" to throw people off
[05:18] <macogw> UbuntuOwns: yes
[05:18] <davy> but make sure you make a back up of the conf file
[05:18] <Warbo> nickrud: I found that in my Googling, but do the DVDs contain the whole repo contents (like those made by APTonCD would for example)?
[05:19] <macogw> UbuntuOwns: go to places > computer and mount whatever drive you want mounted, then do whatever
[05:19] <UbuntuOwns> his says Only read
[05:19] <davy> (learned that by trial and error)
[05:19] <macogw> Warbo: yes
[05:19] <UbuntuOwns> read only
[05:19] <jmantra> wttf  are people ignoring me if you don't know the answer can someone atleast point me in the right direction?
[05:19] <UbuntuOwns> i cant write
[05:19] <macogw> orudie: i doubt new drivers would help, but search wiki.ubuntu.com for nvidiamanual
[05:19] <roland> anyone familiar with shorewall and openvpn?
[05:19] <keen> how do i enable direct rendering?
[05:19] <Pelo> jmantra, it'S abusy channel, please be patient , can you restate your problem agin please
[05:19] <macogw> jmantra: or we just dont know
[05:20] <jmantra> Hi all could use some help I have no sound on a Dell latitude Cpi with a CS4237B chipset?
[05:20] <arooni> ok cool
[05:20] <arooni> brb
[05:20] <orudie> davy: yeah i see they are saying to type sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-100.14.11-pkg1.run, but the file is in the desktop
[05:20] <Pelo> !sound | jmantra
[05:20] <ubotu> jmantra: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[05:20] <orudie> davy: how would i navigate the terminal to the desktop?
[05:20] <Pelo> keen,  try searching for direct rendering in the forum , there is bound to be a how to
[05:21] <Pelo> orudie,   cd Desktop
[05:21] <beit1> pelo: how can i undo the changes of the wrong wireless drivers i installed?
[05:21] <keen> pelo: i did, found lots of ppl with the same problem, no answers tho
[05:21] <nickrud> Warbo, no, looking at the manifest there's a lot missing.
[05:21] <Pelo> keen,  maybe the ppli in #ubuntu-effects might know, they are good with graphics stuff
[05:21] <davy> /home/your_name/Desktop/
[05:22] <UbuntuOwns> i try modify files on /dev/hda1  using live cd but his says Read only system
[05:22] <orudie> lol
[05:22] <Pelo> beit1,  use the guide again,  redo the step where you specified the driver
[05:22] <keen> pelo: thanks i'll check there
[05:22] <orudie> Pelo: it said nvidia must run as root, and i dont think i have a root account
[05:22] <Pelo> UbuntuOwns,  you might nieed to change the permission
[05:22] <davy> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia was the site I started with
[05:22] <beit1> pelo: thanks , ill try that .. thanks for ur help
[05:22] <roland> can anyone help me with an openvpn issue? when I connect to my ubuntu server from outside it connects, and authenticates me, I just can't connect to anything internal...
[05:22] <Pelo> orudie,  in ubuntu when you are asked for root run the command as sudo
[05:23] <orudie> Pelo: when i was installing ubuntu earlier, it asked me which user name do you want to use and instead of root i put "orudie" so now i guess i cant be a root ?
[05:23] <UbuntuOwns> Pelo,  i try this mount -o umask=0 /dev/hda1 /mnt/hda1
[05:23] <macogw> orudie: sudo
[05:23] <Pelo> orudie, it is
[05:23] <macogw> !sudo | orudie
[05:23] <ubotu> orudie: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[05:23] <Warbo> nickrud, He has Dapper installed, he now wants to have the repo contents available on DVDs which he can make at work (with a fast connection, but using Windows)
[05:24] <Ashfire908> orudie, type "sudo " and then the command
[05:24] <Pelo> UbuntuOwns,  what file system is this ?  ext3 just   sudo mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/hda1   no need for other options
[05:24] <Warbo> a Windows tool which downloads the whole of the /pool directory would probably do
[05:24] <Ashfire908> orudie, it will ask you for a password. type the password you use to login and hit enter
[05:24] <Juno> anyone tell me what this means? I get it when I try to boot the live cd; http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/33109/
[05:24] <nickrud> Warbo, I'm not sure how he'd do that; the packages from all the releases are mixed in the same pool and I don't know if there's a tool that window knows to read the pool by release
[05:25] <Ashfire908> Juno: I get that when i boot a livecd on my rack mounted server
[05:26] <Pelo> Juno,  is there anyting special about your computer ?
[05:26] <Juno> special? its a laptop
[05:26] <hedonplay> which downloader do you prefer?
[05:26] <Pelo> Juno, what video card ?
[05:26] <unshift> Anyone know how to forward a keyboard from a laptop to a desktop over a network? (without vnc)
[05:26] <Juno> nvidia geforce 8400gs
[05:27] <UbuntuOwns> Pelo,  i need download 1 file .avi via torrent and save on ext3 but his always say read only mode
[05:27] <Ashfire908> unshift, you could login remotely via XDCMP
[05:27] <Pelo> Juno,  use the alternate install cd , it is text based ( yes I am assuming you are using the live cd sorry if I am wrong)
[05:27] <roland> can anyone help me with an openvpn issue? when I connect to my ubuntu server from outside it connects, and authenticates me, I just can't connect to anything internal...
[05:27] <Juno> is the text based newbie friendly?
[05:27] <UbuntuOwns> lol
[05:27] <Pelo> UbuntuOwns, sudo chmod 777 /mnt/hda1
[05:27] <mudpuddlestones> hey all, I'm xcited to say that I have a fresh install of Ubuntu and making my final migration to linux  I staRTED TO WITH dEBIAN A COUPLE years ago. but I of course need som help. I'm running on a laptop and trying to get multiple monitors to run...?
[05:27] <Ashfire908> Juno, not completely.
[05:27] <Pelo> Juno,  i'm told it is very easy but I haven'T used it myself
[05:28] <Falstius> unshift: remote desktop? x2vnc sounds cool but I've never tried it.
[05:28] <Pelo> Juno, let's just say it's not anti-user
[05:28] <mudpuddlestones> I study JeetkKunedo jeetkundo
[05:28] <Juno> well I'll give it a shot anyway.
[05:28] <anessen> I've used the text installer, it's quite easy to use.
[05:28] <Pelo> Juno,  you donT realy hve a choice  the live cd does not play well with ati and nvidia chipset
[05:29] <orudie> Ashfire908: i am now logged as root, how would i navigate to the desktop?
[05:29] <orudie> Ashfire908: dir doesnt seem to work
[05:29] <pawan> how to hide desktop icons
[05:29] <davy> it says /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off, but nu idea what it means juno
[05:29] <nandovieira> hello there! how can I create a photo dvd with sound on ubuntu? there's any software out there? I need to create a digital album for my son's birthday party!!! :)
[05:29] <UbuntuOwns> dont work besides chmod
[05:29] <roland> can anyone help me with an openvpn issue? when I connect to my ubuntu server from outside it connects, and authenticates me, I just can't connect to anything internal...
[05:30] <Juno> I've googled the error and havn't foudn anything on it
[05:30] <Pelo> orudie,  cd  /home/user/Desktop  remember linux is case sensitive
[05:30] <Juno> and I've read on the ubuntu forums that people have successfully installed fiesty on my particular laptop
[05:30] <Juno> so I'll just try the text based
[05:30] <orudie> Pelo: thanx, but how would i know which directories are there or which directory i'm in
[05:31] <Pelo> orudie, http://www.linuxcommand.org/index.php
[05:31] <Nicark> ls and pwd ?
[05:31] <nickrud> pawan, in gconf-editor, /apps/nautilus/preferences, untick show_desktop (turns off backgrounds as well, iirc)
[05:31] <anessen> ls shows the current contents of the directory, pwd shows where you are
[05:31] <orudie> root@Oborona:~# cd /home/user/Desktop
[05:31] <orudie> bash: cd: /home/user/Desktop: No such file or directory
[05:31] <orudie> root@Oborona:~#
[05:32] <infopirate> <font size="3">ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get install gnomebaker</font>
[05:32] <infopirate> <font size="3">E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)</font>
[05:32] <infopirate> <font size="3">E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?</font>
[05:32] <infopirate> <font size="3">ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ </font>
[05:32] <infopirate> <font size="3">ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ </font>
[05:32] <infopirate> <font size="3">???</font>
[05:32] <anessen> orudie, replace "user" with your username
[05:32] <infopirate> <font size="3">sorry for spamming room</font>
[05:32] <Pelo> infopirate,  use the pastebin
[05:32] <roland> can anyone help me with an openvpn issue? when I connect to my ubuntu server from outside it connects, and authenticates me, I just can't connect to anything internal...
[05:32] <infopirate> <font size="3">any help is greatly appreciated</font>
[05:32] <anessen> (why am I seeing <font> tags around infopirates text?
[05:33] <LinuxFanboy> i see that too
[05:33] <Pelo> infopirate,  please stop , forget abut gnomebaker then , I'M sorry I missled you,  I don'T knwo how to solve your prolbem I don't use nautilus to burn  cds
[05:33] <orudie> ERROR: You appear to be running an X server; please exit X before installing.
[05:33] <Pelo> orudie,   sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[05:33] <bzaks> yo
[05:33] <bzaks> hi
[05:33] <infopirate> <font size="3">i really need to burn a cd </font>
[05:33] <Flannel> infopirate: please copy and paste some text in a text document, and repeat whenever you paste from a website.  You've thrown Chatzilla into HTML mode
[05:33] <FatalCure> Wow, IRC goes HTML!
[05:33] <infopirate> <font size="3">ohh im sry</font>
[05:34] <bzaks> question: is wget a synchronous command or asynch?
[05:34] <Ashfire908> orudie, you don't need sudo to access a directory
[05:34] <CoasterMaster> I've got my Half Life CD in my CD-ROM drive (original version, no steam) and it is opening in the CD player (the disc is one of those CDs where the first track is data and the others are all audio).  How can I access the data portion?
[05:34] <Pelo> infopirate,  menu > places > burn cd/dvd ,  browse your way to the folderyou want to burn
[05:34] <anessen> ah, see, hes just nuked his x windowing system : /
[05:34] <albert> Hi!  Something is wrong with my ubuntu... I can't use run (CTRL+F2) or open Sypnatic Package Manager.... Anyone know why?
[05:34] <infopirate> <font size="3">it says error  file not found</font>
[05:34] <infopirate> <font size="3">i have tried that</font>
[05:34] <anessen> albert, any error messages?
[05:35] <roland> so it would seem no one can offer any assistance with my openvpn issue?
[05:35] <bzaks> is wget synchronous or asynchronous?
[05:35] <Pelo> infopirate,  how are you putting the files in ?
[05:35] <apeitheo> Ubuntu is absolutely amazing :)
[05:35] <macogw> infopirate: plain text.  no html necessary
[05:35] <infopirate> <font size="3">drag and drop and copy and paste</font>
[05:35] <albert> anessen, when I try to open sypnetic package manager the screen goes dark (like when it asks for a password), but nothing comes up.. i have to press ESC to get out
[05:35] <anessen> infopirate, that html is getting irritating
[05:35] <infopirate> <font size="3">error same both ways</font>
[05:35] <Falstius> roland: I assume you configured it to allow passthrough.  Other than that *sshrug*
[05:35] <infopirate> <font size="3">what html?</font>
[05:35] <Pelo> infopirate,  what files are you trying to burn ?  an iso ?
[05:35] <albert> and when I try to pres CTRL+F2 to use run.. Just nothing comes up
[05:35] <apeitheo> I've been using Linux for over four years now, and I've never had an install easier than that (especially on a laptop)
[05:35] <infopirate> <font size="3">no a few folders</font>
[05:35] <apeitheo> even wireless was automatically configured :)
[05:36] <macogw> infopirate: your messages aren't in plain text
[05:36] <macogw> infopirate: what client are you using?
[05:36] <FatalCure> < infopirate> <font size="3">what html?</font>     < _That_ HTML
[05:36] <infopirate> <font size="3">how do i fix my messages/</font>
[05:36] <anessen> albert, i don't know what can by causing that - you know if you've done anything?
[05:36] <mzuverink> Could someone reccommend a reliable alarm clock type program and also what the name is of the package that allows you to hover the mouse over a sound file and it plays?
[05:36] <infopirate> <font size="3">im using gaim</font>
[05:36] <macogw> infopirate: if you turned on some kind of font formatting, turn it off
[05:36] <Pelo> infopirate,  it is possible that the cd/dvd burner is disabled when you are using the live cd, considering that the cd drive is occupied
[05:36] <infopirate> <font size="3">fuck ur right</font>
[05:36] <Pelo> infopirate,  when you talk this is what we see <infopirate> <font size="3">how do i fix my messages/</font>
[05:36] <macogw> infopirate: use a normal irc client then...like xchat.  gaim does WEIRD irc
[05:36] <albert> anessen, it might be some installation I did... Is there anything I can do to reinstall it?
[05:36] <infopirate> <font size="3">fuck</font>
[05:36] <anessen> I'm using xchat, and I see html tags around your text.
[05:36] <roland> Falstius I think I did but honestly not sure... not that familiar with the product... sad to say I can setup a pix firewall with vpn in 30 minutes.. been messing with this ubuntu box for over a week, and still don't have it working right
[05:36] <Flannel> !language
[05:37] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[05:37] <infopirate> <font size="3">ok sorry guys.. ill wont talk much more</font>
[05:37] <Pelo> Flannel,  he's allowed that one
[05:37] <LinuxFanboy> how come theres only one @ in this channel?
[05:38] <preaction> LinuxFanboy, the chanops come out when needed
[05:38] <IdleOne> LinuxFanboy, thats all we need
[05:38] <Pelo> LinuxFanboy, only one needed , he's realy mean
[05:38] <LinuxFanboy> lol
[05:38] <Falstius> roland: I did my playing over a year ago, can't give you detailed advice.
[05:38] <IdleOne> Seveas, deop you are scaring LinuxFanboy  :P
[05:38] <LinuxFanboy> lmao
[05:38] <albert> anessen, I just quit compiz fusion and synaptic package manager worked again!! just my run comand that won't work
[05:39] <anessen> albert, ctrl+F2 you using to get the run command?
[05:39] <keen> i just downloaded a gdm theme from gnome-looks.org  how do i install it?
[05:39] <Pelo> keen,   open the theme manage and drag drop the tar.gz file on the dialog box
[05:39] <anessen> cause I thought ctrl+f2 was a KDE thing...
[05:40] <smile> how about reboot
[05:40] <roland> Falstius: no worries, I'll keep digging.. I'll figure it out eventually... just amazing how difficult linux command line seems compared to cisco cli... granted I've managed cisco switches and routers for the last 5 years, and only been playing with linux a few months
[05:40] <keen> pelo: ...that was too easy
[05:40] <albert> yeah... I think it was Alt+F2 or super key F2
[05:40] <Pelo> keen,  scary isn't it :D
[05:40] <albert> but none of them work
[05:40] <orudie> Pelo: that last command did something crazy to my computer, i had to restart
[05:40] <keen> pelo: yes....i like it!
[05:41] <Falstius> roland: cisco is a specialized system.  Besides, the config files for openvpn are really straightforward.
[05:41] <Pelo> orudie, no that's whatyou get when you stop gdm , it kills your gui
[05:41] <anessen> albert, it's alt+f2
[05:41] <smile> reboot is the best way always
[05:41] <anessen> never used that before myself, have to remember it!
[05:41] <Pelo> keen,  fyi,  some tar.gz won'T work because they are a repack with extra material ,  you need to unpack it once and use the tar.gz inside it
[05:41] <albert> anessen, Yeah.. I get nothing... is there another way that I can get into run, besides the keyboard shortcut?
[05:41] <orudie> Pelo: so to install the driver i have to exit gui?
[05:42] <TBotNik_u> nickrud: Hey the depth "24" blew, but "15" is rock solid.
[05:42] <roland> Falstius: yeah, I know.. honestly I'm sure it's a config issue with openvpn but with shorewall.. not sure though... only been running the two of them a week
[05:42] <Pelo> orudie,  pretty much
[05:42] <anessen> albert, try preferences menu, then keyboard shortcuts
[05:42] <john> hey, i'm back
[05:42] <keen> pelo: thanks for the heads up
[05:42] <Flannel> infopirate: I dont know how to turn off the HTML thing, but restarting xchat ought to fix it.
[05:42] <Falstius> roland: shorewall?  Is that a wrapper for iptables?
[05:42] <blazemonger> is it good to use backports in ubuntu fiesty?
[05:42] <roland> Falstius: yeah basically
[05:42] <john> sorry about taking so long, my girlfriend needed to use my comp and it took longer than expected (cuz she had to hand-write what she was going to print as a result of my current printing issues)
[05:42] <davy> orudie: navigating through the system to your Desktop would go through a command like this cd /home/your_name/Desktop
[05:43] <TBotNik_u> All: Thanks for X.win help special kudos to nickrud!!
[05:43] <Pelo> blazemonger,  it's not bad,  the packages just donT, come with a warranty
[05:43] <anessen> albert, it's "Show the panel run application dialogue" that you want, mines set to alt+f2
[05:43] <Falstius> roland: did you turn on the logging for dropped packets?
[05:43] <shayne> hi ... how do i add a user to a group from command line?
[05:43] <Pelo> shayne,  man user
[05:43] <oddie> where the women at!
[05:43] <Flannel> shayne: usermod -G [groups]  -a user, and don't forget the -a
[05:44] <shayne> Pelo, No manual entry for user
[05:44] <albert> anessen, wow.. it said that it was ALT+F2, but I just changed to another key and it's working again... Great!!! Thanks for the Help
[05:44] <IdleOne> oddie, #ubuntu-females
[05:44] <orudie> Pelo: i think i will work on installing this driver tomorrow, however i really want to fix my MBR today
[05:44] <oddie> lol
[05:44] <roland> Falstius: probably not, where do I go to turn it on?
[05:44] <Pelo> shayne,  users maybe
[05:44] <IdleOne> oddie, this is a support channel not a cyber channel
[05:44] <Skif> okay, I have a laptop with an intel wireless card, which is working fine here (40-bit WEP), but I have another laptop that has a broadcom card that uses ndiswrapper and refuses to associate.
[05:44] <Falstius> roland: you can do it with the iptables command line.  You should really read a howto on iptables.
[05:44] <anessen> albert, no probs, but check your keyboard layout - maybe thats the problem, your alt key is remapped. Also, it could be a hardware fault.
[05:44] <oddie> IdleOne: bummer!
[05:44] <shayne> Pelo, that's the one :) ... Flannel, cheers
[05:45] <davy> I'm going to call it a day, goodnight from Europe to the ubunty community
[05:45] <Skif> 'iwconfig eth1 essid <foo>' does not change anything, no matter what the value of <foo> here.
[05:45] <Skif> BUT... and this is the weird part...
[05:45] <oddie> what irc client you guys recommend?
[05:45] <TBotNik_u> All: have HP4L printer on NetGear PS110.  Do I need any drivers for the NetGear?
[05:45] <MasterShrek> oddie, xchat
[05:45] <Skif> It works fine at home, where I have WEP enabled as well.
[05:45] <anessen> oddie, i'm using xchat. I like it.
[05:45] <mneptok> oddie: irssi in a terminal. jIRCii for GUI.
[05:45] <Pelo> oddie,  xchat is nice and easy
[05:45] <IdleOne> oddie, there are several search synaptic
[05:45] <roland> Falstius: will do.. thanks for the heads up.. will look that up now.. see what I can figure out
[05:45] <keen> pelo: where does the gdm themes go once they are installed?
[05:45] <oddie> MasterShrek: I'm using xchat but don't see the user list
[05:46] <IdleOne> xchat if you like GUI and irssi if you prefer text based
[05:46] <Pelo> keen,  to gdm theme heaven ?
[05:46] <MasterShrek> shold be on the right oddie, you may have to stretch the pain over...
[05:46] <keen> pelo: lol, i mean where are they installed to
[05:46] <bulmer> Skif: whats the issue with the AP?
[05:46] <Pelo> keen,  I don'T know , could be somewhere in the /home folder
[05:46] <Skif> bulmer: there's no issue with the AP that I'm aware of.
[05:46] <keen> pelo: lol thanks
[05:46] <Skif> bulmer: the problem is my laptop with the broadcom card that won't associate to it.
[05:46] <anessen> oddie, Discussion menu, then Users
[05:46] <albert> anessen, Thanks!!! for some reason my F2 key just stoped working... Maybe it's a problem with my keyboard... I'm going to try to change it and see what happens
[05:47] <exyan> what's the package for artwiz fonts?
[05:47] <Skif> bulmer: my work laptop, with the intel card, works fine
[05:47] <orudie> Pelo: someone have recommended me to use super grub, when i highlight the OS that i want to boot, and press e (for edit) then i go and change my root (hd1.1) to root (hd0.1) and press "b" it will load the OS find, however i don't know how to save it in grub so that i won't have to do it every time i reboot
[05:47] <anessen> albert, no problem. at least keyboards are cheap!
[05:47] <roland> Falstius: though honestly if you think about it, it doesn't make sense that it's the firewall since I can connect and authenticate.. just at that point I can't go anywhere..
[05:47] <Falstius> roland: did you enable ip4 forwarding?
[05:47] <oddie> anessen: no way to display the list permanently on the side?
[05:47] <Flannel> orudie: change /boot/grub/menu.lst
[05:47] <albert> anessen, for sure!! once again really appreciate the help!
[05:48] <lufthanza> TBotNik_u: whats up?
[05:48] <Pelo> orudie, sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst     you can make them permanent there
[05:48] <Pelo> flannel beat me to it
[05:48] <bulmer> Skif : http://www.unix-tutorials.com/go.php?id=575
[05:48] <caner> what should i do when the master volume is at its maximum but the sound is not eough again (except for using another speaker of course)
[05:48] <anessen> oddie, I don't think so, not in this program.
[05:48] <roland> Falstius: in the firewall? not sure... did all the config via webmin... honestly I need to just take the time to sit down and read the man pages
[05:48] <beeeranden> how do i keep gnome from using keyboard shortcuts while i am focused on a program?
[05:48] <oddie> anessen: ok. thanks
[05:49] <Pelo> caner,   dbl click on the sound icon and also set PCM to max
[05:49] <Falstius> roland: webmin is more trouble than it is worth.  To get ip4 forward you need to echo true > /proc/ipforward (or something like that) and maybe do something with the firewall.  Its a necessary part of setting up a vpn to allow access to local machines.
[05:49] <caner> Pelo : its also at max. anything further can be done?
[05:49] <omegabeta> *strecthes* Hows everyone going :)
[05:50] <malnilion> Falstius, I'd agree with your assessment of webmin
[05:50] <Blindraven> Anyone need help with anything?
[05:50] <Pelo> beeeranden,  you can disable all keyboard shortcuts in menu > syustem > prefs , maybe there is also a switch in there to turn it off temporaraly
[05:51] <Pelo> Blindraven, I could use a hand troubleshooting all these ppl
[05:51] <LuiCal> hey guys, i need help with my ntfs partition, i have ntfs-g3 installed and it works great, but if i delete files in my ntfs drive, i cannot get any free space. Please help
[05:51] <roland> Falstius: thanks for the tip... and at this point I'd have to agree about webmin being more trouble than it's worth... just thought It would make things easier on me until I was more familiar navigating around linux via the console
[05:51] <orudie> Pelo: wow cool, can i just remove the other stuff, like recovery etc..., or you would not  recommend it/?
[05:51] <LuiCal> i need space in my drive
[05:51] <Pelo> orudie, donT' remove anyting ,  at worst just comment sfuff out
[05:51] <Blindraven> Pelo: Hahaha, I'm in a good mood and I'm cooling of from someone continuesly trolling in the forums.. thought I'd come in here and help someone out, that way they sort their shit out and I lighten up *laughs*
[05:52] <Falstius> roland: read a howto on nat forwarding/masquarading and a short primer on iptables.  You'll only really need a few commands on the command line.
[05:52] <Pelo> LuiCal,  and you rephrace the problem ?
[05:53] <beeeranden> Pelo: yeah, kde doesnt have this problem.  And there is my next question.  I install kde desktop on my laptop but using the same debs, kubuntu-desktop wont install on my desktop.  My laptop being 7.04 and desktop being 7.04 studio, that shouldnt be the problem right?
[05:53] <Pelo> LuiCal, sorry let me try that again,  can you rephrase your problem
[05:53] <LuiCal> well , i dont have any problem deleting the files, the problem is taht after i delete it, i dont get any free space
[05:53] <LuiCal> ok, here it goes
[05:53] <IdleOne> LuiCal, they are probably all in the trash
[05:54] <LuiCal> but they are not in my trash can
[05:54] <roland> Falstius: thanks.. honestly it's all probably my own fault for being lazy.. figured it couldn't be much different than configuring a pix.. which... in a way it isn't.. but in a large way, nothing is quite where I'd expect it to be.. so all in all, I'm completely lost.. will read up on it... thanks for the help
[05:54] <lockd> they get trashed at the root of the drive, correct?
[05:54] <caner> is there any website where i can download built virtual machines to work using vmwareplayer (sorry if its wrong place to ask, couldn find any better place)
[05:54] <UbuntuOwns> i can change what all of user does on graphic using root permision?
[05:54] <LuiCal> or is there another trash can in my ntfs drive?
[05:54] <lockd> LuiCal: go to /path/to/ntfs/.trash
[05:54] <Falstius> roland: no problem.  Sorry I can't be more specific, I've only reluctantly played network admin in the past.
[05:54] <LinuxFanboy> I cant get vmware server to compile
[05:55] <Pelo> beeeranden, I wouldn't think so ,  maybe the repos for ubuntustudio are not the same as for the regular ubuntu,  you might need to add canonical repos to sources.list
[05:55] <IdleOne> LinuxFanboy, what errors
[05:55] <IdleOne> ?
[05:55] <Pelo> LinuxFanboy, just install it from the add/remove menu
[05:55] <LinuxFanboy> let me check
[05:55] <LuiCal> it says that that path does not exist
[05:55] <roland> Falstius: can't blame you there... I do it for a living.. I do love it.. but some days it can be more trouble than it's worth
[05:56] <hugovn_> hey everybody
[05:56] <Pelo> LuiCal,  might be a better idea to boot windows and clean up your ntfs partiton fromthere
[05:56] <LuiCal> i dont have any file called path in my /
[05:56] <beeeranden> Pelo:  those .debs were taken straight from var.  The desktop doesnt have internet access
[05:56] <LuiCal> but i dont have windows installed
[05:56] <LuiCal> isnt there any way to clean my ntfs drive
[05:56] <LuiCal> ?
[05:57] <roland> Falstius: been doing Windows administration for 10 years.. and cisco switching/routing/firewall administration for the past 4 years... trying to ween myself over to linux side of things..
[05:57] <beeeranden> Pelo:  I am just hoping when i make a mirror of the repos my desktop will recongize them
[05:57] <Pelo> beeeranden,  that was my second thought ,  if possible connect to the internet and it will all be solved
[05:57] <LuiCal> i mean, the files get deleted, but the problem is i dont get any free space
[05:57] <LuiCal> is there a trash can in my ntfs drive or something?
[05:58] <DerangedDingo> LuiCal: I think i know
[05:58] <anessen> LuiCal, you want to get free space on your NTFS partition, or to make more free space on the drive itself?
[05:58] <Pelo> LuiCal, js the trashcan on your desktop,  emtpy that an the file space should get freed
[05:58] <IdleOne> LuiCal, the files are being delete/moved perhaps to a hidden folder named .trash the . hides the folder
[05:58] <TBotNik_u> All: Reposting: Do i need drivers for my NetGear PS110 to make printer work.  Not seeing it on nmap or printer search
[05:58] <piz2aboy> hello everyone. i was wondering if anyone could provide me with directions to installing xgl on a via video card? i have already installed via drivers so far. my ubuntu knowledge is quite limited i must admit though.
[05:58] <beeeranden> Pelo: wish i could connect it to the net.  But if things do go sour and it will not recognize i will just trash ubuntu studio and install the programs freshly with a new 7.04 install.  Thanks for you input on the matter.
[05:58] <DerangedDingo> LuiCal: Browse to the root of your NTFS drive and empty the .Trash-LuiCal folder
[05:59] <Pelo> piz2aboy, ask in #ubuntu-effects they are better at the graphics stuff
[05:59] <ArtificialSynaps> Hey, I have a real quick question
[05:59] <piz2aboy> oh okay thank you
[05:59] <DerangedDingo> Shoot
[05:59] <LuiCal> <and how can i see that hidden folder (sorry im a newbie) ?
[05:59] <DerangedDingo> LuiCal: Control + H
[06:00] <anessen> LuiCal, ctrl+h in nautilus, ls -a in a shell
[06:00] <ArtificialSynaps> I'm trying to get Ubuntu to burn an ISO, it's always done it wonderfully and now everytime I ask it to "write to disk" by right clicking on my file, it burns for about 40 seconds, then speeds through it and doesn't burn the whole OS.
[06:00] <Juno> in irc, how do you designate the person you're talking to?
[06:00] <Juno> i forgot how =\
[06:00] <LightCatcher> What do I have to type into the terminal to get that window that tells me all the different HID inputs I'm giving to the computer?
[06:00] <caner> is it possible to download and use pre-built virtual machines and use on my computer. or should i build them?
[06:00] <Falstius> Juno: type in the name ..
[06:00] <faileas> Juno: just say his name first? ;)
[06:00] <Pelo> g'night folks
[06:01] <Falstius> LightCatcher: you mean xev?
[06:01] <IdleOne> caner, build them I would think
[06:01] <LightCatcher> Falstius: Maybe, I'll check...
[06:01] <caner> IdleOne : would it make any difference?
[06:01] <LightCatcher> Falstius: Yeah, that's it.
[06:01] <IdleOne> Juno, what do you mean designate?
[06:01] <LightCatcher> Thanks
[06:01] <LuiCal> can i delete any file in those hidden folder, or is there any necessary file to run the system?
[06:01] <Falstius> caner: it is possible.  Ofcourse, windows ones aren't legal to distribute but there are a lot of linux ones for different tasks.
[06:01] <rosensturm> I'm want to install the drivers for my nvidia 8600 GTS but when I click on the restricted driver manager it tells me "Your hardware does not need any restricted drivers". What's going on?
[06:02] <IdleOne> caner, it is your machine do what you like. I prefer to know what I am putting on my machine
[06:02] <LightCatcher> Oh, but it doesn't do keyboard inputs, eh?
[06:02] <Falstius> LightCatcher: yes it is
[06:02] <DerangedDingo> rosensturm: Either your hardware doesn't need any drivers or you need to install them manually
[06:02] <Flannel> LuiCal: everything in your home folder you can delete without breaking anything.  Except the loss of your user configurations/data
[06:02] <Falstius> LightCatcher: are you trying to activate media keys?
[06:02] <LightCatcher> Oh I see now,I forgot to actually click on the window
[06:03] <DerangedDingo> LuiCal: Anything in the hidden .Trash folder can be deleted
[06:03] <Spoo1> Help!   I installed multiple copies of Ubuntu on a new hard drive.  The first one (kubuntu) took up all the disk space, but I prefer to run Ubuntu, so I have that on a small partition.  It's now too full!  How do I reclaim the Kubuntu partition???  Gparted won't let me expand the active Ubuntu partition into the freed space!  Thanks!
[06:03] <caner> Falstius : of course windows ones are illegal. i am asking that to try different unix systems (which are free of corse). do you know such a site? (i really couldnt find using google)
[06:03] <LightCatcher> I'm actually removing all the keys from my keyboard and cleaning underneath them, so I'd like to be able to see what keys go where when I put them back :)
[06:03] <Flannel> Spoo1: Don't put them on separate partitions.  They coexist side by side.
[06:03] <LuiCal> do i only have to delete  (left click and delete) those files again and thats it?
[06:03] <Falstius> caner: vmware hosts a bunch actually.
[06:03] <DerangedDingo> LuiCal: Yes
[06:03] <Flannel> Spoo1: in kubuntu install the 'ubuntu-desktop' package
[06:04] <Falstius> caner: I've seen them for ubuntu, solaris, reactos (qemu image), and some others.
[06:04] <rapid> how can i close say tty2
[06:04] <orudie> anyone here using xchat 2.8.4.0 ?
[06:04] <nedw> is there a way in gnome to have a terminal on the desktop, with no borders or anything
[06:04] <rapid> oh must be time to upgrade then
[06:04] <DerangedDingo> rapid: type "exit"
[06:04] <caner> Falstius : thank you. let me have a look
[06:04] <rapid> DerangedDingo, I am ssh'd in
[06:04] <DerangedDingo> rapid: oh.. i dunno
[06:04] <Flannel> rapid: you'd kill the gettys
[06:04] <rapid> just kill the PID of bash?
[06:05] <Falstius> nedw: no borders?  you mean full screen?  ctrl-alt f1  then alt-f7 to get back to the normal interface.
[06:05] <rapid> whats the clean way to do that?
[06:05] <gluttony> rhytmbox only seems to think i have 1.3 gib in my library folder. problem is, i have 4 gib in my folder.....
[06:05] <LuiCal> hey guys thanks a lot, it worked
[06:05] <Skif> bulmer: thanks, that's done it.  Apparently ndiswrapper is not happy with this setup, but bcm43xx is.  It's frustrating; the HOWTO I found on ubuntu.com directed me to ndiswrapper.  Ah, well.
[06:05] <DerangedDingo> rapid: killall bash i'd assume...
[06:05] <Skif> bulmer: thank you very much.
[06:05] <rapid> lol
[06:05] <nedw> Falstius: no like a little terminal on the desktop
[06:05] <LuiCal> thanks again, have a very good night
[06:05] <rapid> DerangedDingo, i'd be killing myself :)
[06:05] <Falstius> nedw: have you tried to run xterm?  (alt-f2 to get a command box and type in xterm)
[06:06] <DerangedDingo> rapid: heh.. i dunno then
[06:06] <KanRiNiN> I had a usb2 disk automount but it's horribly slow.  Any ideas?
[06:06] <Flannel> rapid: Not bash, getty
[06:06] <rapid> Flannel, how to kill getty?
[06:06] <Flannel> rapid: ps aux | grep tty2 will get you the PID
[06:06] <rapid> oh
[06:06] <rapid> never mind
[06:06] <bulmer> Skif: no sweat
[06:06] <rapid> ty
[06:06] <KanRiNiN> I really need to speed it up somehow
[06:06] <KanRiNiN> but I'm not sure what to do
[06:06] <nedw> Falstius: that works, but i meant something like this: http://gentoo-wiki.com/images/5/5b/DesktopShot.jpg - or is that just a fluxbox-only thing?
[06:07] <rapid> perfect.
[06:07] <rapid> Flannel, getty ftw! :)
[06:07] <Falstius> nedw: you could install fluxbox ... that's pretty.  I haven't seen anything like that (and I'm not really sure it is useful)
[06:07] <ax7> hello
[06:07] <Ashfire908> KanRiNiN, is it a hard drive? if yes, you could get a firewire hd drive. (asumeing your computer has a firewire port.)
[06:07] <Ashfire908> acutally, does ubuntu even support firewire?
[06:08] <IdleOne> Falstius, how would I change the font size in xterm?
[06:08] <ax7> dunno
[06:08] <KanRiNiN> Ashfire908: It's a usb2 HD
[06:08] <TBotNik_u> All: Reposting: Do i need drivers for my NetGear PS110 to make printer work.  Not seeing it on nmap or printer search.  All inet searches show I need /etc/printcap file but do not know what goes there.  Help please!
[06:08] <Falstius> IdleOne: doesn't it follow the gnome settings?
[06:08] <IdleOne> Falstius, apperently not hehe
[06:09] <Ashfire908> KanRiNiN, is it polugged into a usb2 port?
[06:09] <nedw> Falstius: i have fluxbox :) i haven't gotten anything like that to work in either fluxbox or gnome. i looked at the docs on the gentoo site but i still couldn't get it figured out
[06:09] <orudie> how can i install a xchat-2.8.2.tar.bz2 ?
[06:09] <Falstius> nedw: it is certainly a plugin for fluxbox, there are quite a few.
[06:10] <Nicark> somebody knows where i can edit the dircolors???
[06:10] <Falstius> seems like a waste of screen space though (and I'm running dualies)
[06:10] <Ashfire908> orudie: use the package manager to get programs
[06:10] <DerangedDingo> Falstius: I don't mean to overwhelm you... but I have the same problem (I think) as IdleOne. My TTY's have a huge font that goes offscreen and doesn't scroll down, which makes it nearly impossible to use them
[06:10] <gluttony> does anyone here use rhytmbox, or is there a better program?
[06:10] <retour> How to properly use TFTP to send/force file? Have linksysy router that refuses to take software update
[06:10] <DerangedDingo> Falstius: If you know anythinng about it, do you think you could guide me in the right direction?
[06:10] <IdleOne> DerangedDingo, mine are to small
[06:10] <Falstius> DerangedDingo: tty (console) is a completely different beast.
[06:11] <nedw> Falstius: would i find plugins on the fluxbox site? i don't see any.
[06:11] <LinuxFanboy> how do i completely remove vmware? I tried using synamptic but its apprently not uninstalling it totally
[06:11] <tehquickness> When I log in, I get an error telling me my harddrive is not cleanly mounted. How can I correct this?
[06:11] <orudie> Ashfire908: the add/remove applications ? this is how i got xchat, but the version is old.
[06:11] <DerangedDingo> Falstius: where do you think the faulty .conf file lives? /etc?
[06:11] <tehquickness> Or check the drive for errors?
[06:11] <Ashfire908> orudie, did you download a "bleeding edge" version?
[06:12] <orudie> Ashfire908: you mean which ubuntu do i have?
[06:12] <Ashfire908> nomin, xchat
[06:12] <Ashfire908> lol oops
[06:12] <Ashfire908> orudie, no, xchat
[06:13] <caner> Falstius : i am sorry to bother you. but i still couldnt find anywhere to download pre-built virtual machines(yes i am really bad at googling) could you please give me a link?
[06:13] <IdleOne> LinuxFanboy, sudo apt-get remove --purge packagename'
[06:13] <Falstius> DerangedDingo: I am pretty sure it is a fixed font size for that and the problem is the resolution for your tty sessions.
[06:13] <orudie> Ashfire908: XChat-GNOME 0.16
[06:13] <orudie> Ashfire908: it didn't really let me choose which version to download
[06:13] <DerangedDingo> Falstius: gotcha... I'm gonna browse my xorg.conf in that case
[06:13] <Ashfire908> orudie, no, the file you just downloaded
[06:13] <Falstius> caner: http://www.vmware.com/appliances/  (vmware calls them appliances)
[06:13] <LinuxFanboy> E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[06:14] <IdleOne> LinuxFanboy, the error gives you the solution :) dpkg --configure -a
[06:14] <Falstius> DerangedDingo: tty sessions have nothing to do with xorg .. if you mean a terminal window opened up in your windows environment that is different.
[06:14] <caner> Falstius: thank you very much.
[06:14] <tehquickness> When I boot my computer, I get a warning saying the drive is not clean ( or not cleanly unmounted?) Any ways, how can I check for errors, and then how can I fix these errors?
[06:14] <orudie> Ashfire908:  this one http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=239
[06:14] <Falstius> IdleOne: xterm has a -fs option for font size but it doesn't seem to work for me :)
[06:14] <wers> how do I make the fonts on the window list bigger?
[06:14] <orudie> Ashfire908: which one should i get?
[06:15] <TBotNik_u> All: Never mind found the problem with re-ex of nmap.  IP didn't first round, but got it right this time.
[06:15] <DerangedDingo> Falstius: I thought you said resolution though?... crap...
[06:15] <Ashfire908> orudie, i checked, it's a stable version
[06:15] <IdleOne> Falstius, I use Terminal anyway not a big deal to me was just wondering
[06:16] <DerangedDingo> Falstius: I'm talking about TTY's.
[06:16] <PurpleFool> Is Seveas still on the spot?
[06:16] <orudie> Ashfire908: so how can i install it, i typed sh filename.bz2 in terminal
[06:16] <TBotNik_u> All; Quick Q: On Gentoo to see status cmd was rc-status.  What is Ubutu equivalent?
[06:16] <IdleOne> PurpleFool, spot?
[06:16] <orudie> Ashfire908: and it gave me all kinds of errors
[06:16] <tehquickness> When I boot my computer, I get a warning saying the drive is not clean ( or not cleanly unmounted?) Any ways, how can I check for errors, and then how can I fix these errors?
[06:16] <MasterShrek> orudie, lol what are you trying to install?
[06:16] <Flannel> TBotNik_u: what does rc-status do?
[06:16] <Ashfire908> orudie, you typed "filename.bz2"???
[06:16] <Falstius> IdleOne: you could also use the gnome-terminal and turn off the menus and then have gnome control the font size .. it will look a lot like an xterm with a large font at that point.  I use xterm because I like the small font and footprint.
[06:16] <PurpleFool> He was batting away queries easlier and I was talking about xen and kernel images
[06:16] <TBotNik_u> Show status of all modules running or not
[06:17] <rosensturm> Does the binary nvidia drivers in ubuntu 7.10 support the 8600 GTS card?
[06:17] <LinuxFanboy> add/remove says:  "vmserver is in a very bad state", and then it cuts off the rest of the error message
[06:17] <s0nix> anyone play Age of Empires III with wine here ?
[06:17] <PurpleFool> IdleOne did you catch that, sry
[06:17] <Falstius> DerangedDingo: the console has a resolution too .. normally it is like 800x600 (I think).
[06:17] <w30> PurpleFool, I just used it
[06:17] <zbyte> can anyone tell me where i can get help with compiz?
[06:17] <Flannel> rosensturm: #ubuntu+1 for Gutsy support, thanks
[06:17] <orudie> Ashfire908: this is what i did lol Desktop$ sh xchat-2.8.2.tar.bz2
[06:17] <Ashfire908> orudie, did you download the source version?
[06:17] <TBotNik_u> Flannel: Show status of all modules running or not
[06:17] <PurpleFool> w30 used it?
[06:17] <orudie> Ashfire908: well i gave you the link i showed you what i downloaded
[06:17] <MasterShrek> orudie, why not install xchat from the repositories/
[06:17] <orudie> Ashfire908: i really dont know how to install stuff
[06:18] <eboyjr> I just downloaded a Splash Screen from gnome-look.org and I do not know how I can install it. What can I do?
[06:18] <DerangedDingo> Falstius: Okay, sorry to distract you any more than i have, but where could I change this?
[06:18] <MasterShrek> !splash | eboyjr
[06:18] <ubotu> eboyjr: To change the Gnome splash screen, use !gnome-splashscreen-manager or change the GConf key /apps/gnome-session/options/splash_image using !gconf-editor.
[06:18] <w30> PurpleFool, the Seveas repository that is
[06:18] <orudie> MasterShrek: because the version i installed from there is a 0.16 so i guess its too old, the one i use in windows is a 2.8.4.0 and they have the same version for fedora linux
[06:19] <PurpleFool> w30 :-D  I see, thanks, so it's not empty yet then.
[06:19] <TBotNik_u> All: need status to see what mods are up and running and which still have config problems or need loading
[06:19] <w30> PurpleFool, I used theplayboymansion.net
[06:19] <MasterShrek> orudie, mine from the repositories is 2.8
[06:19] <Ashfire908> orudie: that was a different type of xchat
[06:19] <rosensturm> Why aren't the nvidia drivers in feisty ever updated?
[06:19] <PurpleFool> w30 you swim in better circles than I.
[06:19] <Ashfire908> orudie: xchat-gnome is not the same as xchat
[06:20] <Nix33> I am having issues with booting the CD, i put in a 7.04 CD, it boots and loads the kernel, then I goes to the splash screen, but then it takes me to this weird prompt i think it is called ash shell
[06:20] <MasterShrek> rosensturm, use the ones from nvidias site if its that important
[06:20] <Falstius> DerangedDingo: this looks promising http://www.g-loaded.eu/2005/09/30/change-the-console-resolution/
[06:20] <orudie> Ashfire908: oooh ok let me try to get a better one
[06:20] <orudie> brb
[06:20] <pawan> hi
[06:20] <w30> PurpleFool, I wanted the codecs for realplayer files without realplayer :=)
[06:20] <firebird619> Could someone help me? I just installed Ubuntu. I had a different distro installed before and I chose to keep my /home partition unformated to save the data. Now, when I try to login to Ubuntu, it says something about needing 644 permissions. How can I solve this?
[06:20] <pawan> how to repair kernel
[06:20] <rosensturm> MasterShrek, those require me to shut down X... I get NO video unless X is running.
[06:20] <FlamingZelda> Hello everyone :D Can someone please tell me how to get the "nvidia glx"? It seems I am missing it and need it for my video card <_<
[06:20] <MasterShrek> firebird619, is your /home directory on a different partition?
[06:21] <FlamingZelda> When, I installed the restricted nvidia graphics acceleration drivers, xserver wouldn't start.
[06:21] <DerangedDingo> FlamingZelda: Restricted drivers manager. If that doesn't work, try nVidia's website, and refer to google on guides to install the driver
[06:21] <firebird619> MasterShrek: Yes, it is it's own partition.
[06:21] <MasterShrek> rosensturm, you dont even get consoles?
[06:21] <w30> FlamingZelda, sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx
[06:21] <PurpleFool> w30 ahh, they are useful.  But I wanted to follow up about Xen kernels.  A lot less fun.
[06:21] <TBotNik_u> All: need status to see what mods are up and running and which still have config problems or need loading. On Gentoo to see status cmd was rc-status.  What is Ubutu equivalent?
[06:21] <DerangedDingo> FlamingZelda: Nevermind, hahahaha
[06:21] <MasterShrek> firebird619, this is what my line in /etc/fstab looks like:     /dev/sda4     /home           ext3    defaults        0       2
[06:21] <FlamingZelda> Thanks, w30.
[06:21] <rosensturm> MasterShrek, from the time the kernel starts booting until X loaded I get nothing on the screen.
[06:21] <PurpleFool> w30 doesn't the restricted driver manager do the instal for you?
[06:22] <MasterShrek> strange rosensturm
[06:22] <DerangedDingo> FlamingZelda: Sorry, sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx.. i got confused
[06:22] <jetscreamer> rosensturm: try 771 instead of 791
[06:22] <MasterShrek> rosensturm, tried nvidia-glx-new?
[06:22] <PurpleFool> So do we have any Xen users around?
[06:22] <orudie> Ashfire908: the only one i see there is xchat-gnome
[06:22] <w30> FlamingZelda, enable the non-free and the multimedia or what ever in your repository
[06:22] <PurpleFool> Or VMware heavies for that matter.
[06:22] <firebird619> MasterShrek: What do I need to change to get that message away, with it there, I cannot even log in, except to cli, I am on the Live CD right now.
[06:22] <MasterShrek> orudie, there shoudl be just an xchat
[06:22] <rosensturm> jetscreamer, What?
[06:23] <Nix33> is it normal for compaq presario's to have problems booting Ubuntu?
[06:23] <jetscreamer> vga=771
[06:23] <w30> FlamingZelda, everything except source
[06:23] <FlamingZelda> w30: how would I do that?
[06:23] <TBotNik_u> All: jetting! Off to house an bed! bye!
[06:23] <orudie> MasterShrek: i dont see it
[06:23] <jetscreamer> look in /boot/grub/menu.lst rosensturm
[06:23] <orudie> MasterShrek: under which category, cause its not there under internet or all, i even typed in xchat in search, and only xchat-gnome comes up
[06:23] <Ashfire908> orudie: where are you going to get xchat
[06:23] <MasterShrek> orudie, its in the universe repo
[06:23] <jetscreamer> apt-get install xchat
[06:23] <firebird619> MasterShrek: I had this same issue with another distro and all I had to do was enter a command with the old UID and use 644 as the new id. Is there a command like that for Ubuntu?
[06:24] <MasterShrek> firebird619, it should be the same, but i dont know for sure
[06:24] <vm> hey all, i have a question about terminal, say i open terminal and start pidgin, is there a  way to keep using and/or close that terminal window, without closing the application i started with it
[06:24] <w30> FlamingZelda, in System>administration>synaptic>settings>repositories
[06:24] <orudie> Ashfire908: i'm in the Applications->add/remove
[06:24] <jetscreamer> vm: put a & after it
[06:24] <jetscreamer> the command
[06:24] <MasterShrek> firebird619, are all the files in there still owned by your user?
[06:24] <orudie> Ashfire908: why, is there any other place?
[06:24] <rhinosaur665> firebird619: sudo chown username:username
[06:24] <zbyte> anyone know how to check if fglrx is working?
[06:24] <jetscreamer> try fglrx-info or so
[06:24] <Ashfire908> orudie, you can only see xchat GNOME?
[06:24] <rhinosaur665> firebird619: then sudo chmod 644
[06:24] <Falstius> vm: ctrl-z (suspend the ap) and then bg in the terminal.
[06:24] <jetscreamer> fglrxinfo maybe
[06:25] <FlamingZelda> Okay, thanks :D
[06:25] <orudie> Ashfire908: yes!
[06:25] <orudie> Ashfire908: dont see any other xchat
[06:25] <firebird619> MasterShrek: I don't remember what the exact command was though. I know it had to do with chown and so forth. Yes, they are still owned by my user. I used the same user name in Ubuntu as I had in the other distro.
[06:25] <Ashfire908> orudie, there is Xchat-GNOME IRC Client, and Xchat IRC client
[06:25] <rhinosaur665> firebird619: make sure you specify your home folder /home/username after both of those
[06:25] <jetscreamer> xchatgnome sux
[06:25] <rosensturm> jetscreamer, Oh you mean the vga option... where should I put it?
[06:25] <jetscreamer> err isn't as good
[06:26] <jetscreamer> rosensturm: /boot/grub/menu.lst is where the default options can be found.. just read the comments
[06:26] <MasterShrek> rosensturm, /boot/grub/menu.lst
[06:26] <jetscreamer> don't uncomment anything like it says
[06:26] <Flannel> rosensturm: kopt line, don't uncomment, just append (and then update-grub afterwards)
[06:26] <jetscreamer> rosensturm: i believe it's set to vga=791 atm
[06:26] <firebird619> rhinosaur665: would that command, sudo chown username:username do anything beings I have the same username as I did on the other distro?
[06:26] <jetscreamer> just change the 9 if so
[06:26] <zbyte> when running compiz --replace i ge this /usr/bin/compiz.real: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/compiz/libdecoration.so: undefined symbol: decor_apply_gravity
[06:26] <zbyte>  any thoughts?
[06:27] <Ashfire908> orudie?
[06:27] <MasterShrek> firebird619, maybe, use a -R after the chwon
[06:27] <jetscreamer> rosensturm: if 771 doesn't work normal will
[06:27] <MasterShrek> chown*
[06:27] <orudie> Ashfire908: yeah i took a screenshot of what i see
[06:27] <orudie> Ashfire908: going to upload
[06:28] <jetscreamer> rosensturm: no splash screen?
[06:28] <rosensturm> jetscreamer, Nothing.
[06:28] <MasterShrek> my bootsplash says kubuntu, anyone know how to change it back to ubuntu?
[06:28] <orudie> Ashfire908: http://img297.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshotzy7.png
[06:28] <MasterShrek> there used to be a command...
[06:28] <Falstius> firebird619: the user name is just a label, the important part is the usernumber (uid).  To be the same user on the both distros you need the same uid.  type id in the terminal to see who you are.
[06:29] <firebird619> In the command sudo chmod 644, don't I have to specify what I want to change to 644, such as /home or something.
[06:29] <jetscreamer> rosensturm: you might also try taking the splash directive out... the quiet is set in another file that i don't remember, but you might try getting rid of that one also
[06:29] <firebird619> Falstius: Ok, thank you.
[06:29] <jetscreamer> but only update-grub puts it back
[06:29] <orudie> Ashfire908: do you see it? cause i dont see it
[06:29] <MasterShrek> orudie, use synaptic
[06:29] <jetscreamer> if you remove it froom menu.lst
[06:29] <rosensturm> jetscreamer, I do have a widescreen monitor. Could that have something to do with it?
[06:29] <Ashfire908> orudie, i have a slow internet connection
[06:29] <jetscreamer> rosensturm: do hwinfo --framebuffer w/o xorg running
[06:30] <jetscreamer> for a list
[06:30] <jetscreamer> in hex
[06:30] <LinuxFanboy> I'm having a hard time removing vmware, in Synaptic i get this error , but it cuts off the error message : E: vmware-server: Package is in a very bad inconsistent state - you should
[06:30] <rosensturm> jetscreamer, Actually I do see something about an MP-BIOS bug before the screen turns black.
[06:30] <orudie> MasterShrek: synaptic? whats that?
[06:30] <MasterShrek> !synaptic | orudie
[06:30] <ubotu> orudie: synaptic is Ubuntu's Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[06:30] <firebird619> Well, I will go try these commands and home things work. Thanks everyone for your help.
[06:30] <firebird619> hope*
[06:30] <jetscreamer> rosensturm: you can also hit e on the grub menu when you boot and just take out/add stuff.. hit e again to edit each line
[06:30] <jetscreamer> gtg
[06:30] <Ashfire908> orudie
[06:31] <Todd_> How can I change the server my server install is using for apt-get update?
[06:31] <Ashfire908> orudie, change supported ubuntu application to all open source
[06:31] <MasterShrek> Todd_, edit your /etc/apt/sources.list
[06:31] <Todd_> More specifically, how to I change to a more reliable repository?
[06:31] <erdteer> I have vmware server running in Ubuntu, I mounted an Image using AcetoneIso, how do tell vmware to select that virtual-drive to install a new OS?
[06:31] <MasterShrek> !repositories | Todd_
[06:31] <LinuxFanboy> Todd_ http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_add_extra_repositories
[06:31] <ubotu> Todd_: 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
[06:31] <Ashfire908> orudie?
[06:32] <MasterShrek> erdteer, you dont need to mount the iso using acetoneiso
[06:32] <MasterShrek> tell vmware to use the iso as the cdrom
[06:32] <orudie> Ashfire908: perfect its downloading
[06:32] <orudie> Ashfire908: thanx for bearing with me
[06:33] <erdteer> it is failing and it was recomended to use a virtula image
[06:33] <orudie> Ashfire908: do you know how to install nvidia drivers?
[06:33] <MasterShrek> erdteer, do you have permissions to the iso?
[06:33] <staing> hello
[06:33] <MasterShrek> erdteer, i dont know how a mounted iso would help you
[06:33] <erdteer> yes I do..it  just fails in the middle of the install..
[06:33] <FlamingZelda> Ok, plugged into my UPS now, the power was dipping due to a storm >_<
[06:33] <Ashfire908> system -> administration -> restricted drivers manager
[06:34] <FlamingZelda> So, w30, I've done that, what now?
[06:34] <toubsu> is the ntfs support in 7.04 limited to read-only? (i'm booted up as livecd)
[06:34] <erdteer> it is just nother way to get it done
[06:34] <MasterShrek> hello staing need some help?
[06:34] <zzm634> what's the console command to partition a drive?
[06:34] <MasterShrek> !ntfs-3g | toubsu
[06:34] <ubotu> toubsu: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[06:34] <staing> master thanks for your reply
[06:34] <MasterShrek> !cfdisk zzm634
[06:34] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cfdisk zzm634 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:34] <staing> this is a great community
[06:34] <MasterShrek> !cfdisk | zzm634
[06:34] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cfdisk - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:34] <Todd_> Thank you MasterShrek, LinuxFanboy, and ubotu.
[06:34] <Ashfire908> orudie system -> administration -> restricted drivers manager
[06:35] <LinuxFanboy> np
[06:35] <zzm634> MasterShrek: thanks P
[06:35] <MasterShrek> :)
[06:35] <staing> network booting
[06:35] <Todd_> Exit
[06:35] <Todd_> exit
[06:35] <staing> on a ibm 570
[06:35] <Todd_> end
[06:35] <staing> Is it possible
[06:35] <toubsu> can you install packages when booted as livecd?
[06:35] <MasterShrek> staing, im wont be able to help u with that
[06:35] <MasterShrek> i dont see why not staing
[06:35] <MasterShrek> toubsu, it woudl not make sense
[06:35] <staing> really for the learning experience
[06:35] <LinuxFanboy> I'm having a hard time removing vmware, in Synaptic i get this error , but it cuts off the error message : E: vmware-server: Package is in a very bad inconsistent state - you should
[06:36] <MasterShrek> do you need ntfs read/write right now? if you do i would suggest using a knoppix disc
[06:36] <toubsu> MasterShrek: just wondering if it is possible, trying to recover some data on a system that won't boot and I don't want to pull the HD if I can avoid it
[06:37] <MasterShrek> toubsu, i dont think the ubuntu live disc can write ntfs
[06:37] <MasterShrek> toubsu, but slax kill bill edition might, and thats a smaller download than knoppix
[06:37] <Falstius> toubsu: you can install software in the live disk.
[06:37] <toubsu> Falstius: ok, thx
[06:37] <MasterShrek> i didnt know that
[06:38] <MasterShrek> <-- newb
[06:38] <Ashfire908> orudie? did you got where i said to
[06:38] <threethirty> hi all
[06:39] <lufthanza> hi
[06:39] <staing> hi 33
[06:40] <bullgard4> Where is usually located the 'Thermal1' sensor and the 'Thermal2' sensor in a laptop?
[06:40] <Ashfire908> orudie?
[06:40] <orudie> Ashfire908, yes?
[06:40] <Ashfire908> orudie system -> administration -> restricted drivers manager
[06:41] <orudie> Ashfire908, just configured auto join and auto nickserv ident password
[06:41] <LinuxFanboy> I'm having a hard time removing vmware, in Synaptic i get this error , but it cuts off the error message : E: vmware-server: Package is in a very bad inconsistent state - you should
[06:41] <threethirty> hey I just hosed my laptop, i turned it off (via the button) when it was complaining that I was out of hdd space, and now I cant log in because i dont have enough hdd space for it to write my login info to whatever file it said
[06:42] <MasterShrek> threethirty, load a live cd and clear some spce
[06:42] <orudie> Ashfire908, yeah, nvidia accelerated graphics driver --> its in use, however i cant choose the appropriate resolution for my LCD
[06:42] <MasterShrek> space*
[06:42] <Ashfire908> orudie, why?
[06:42] <MasterShrek> orudie, put the proper resolutions in /etc/X11/xorg.conf and restart X
[06:43] <orudie> MasterShrek, how exactly would i do that lol
[06:43] <Falstius> linuxboy: I know there is a bug in launchpad about that.
[06:43] <orudie> master_of_master, is it the root thing again?
[06:43] <davy> orudie before you make any change make sure you make a backup of xorg.conf
[06:43] <orudie> i mean MasterShrek
[06:43] <davy> if the start of x fails you can copy it back and it will work as before
[06:44] <MasterShrek> orudie,    sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf             then scroll to the bottom and put the resoultion you want in there, save and do a ctrl+alt+backspace
[06:44] <LinuxFanboy> Falstius its driving me up the wall , been trying to install vmware server all day hehe
[06:44] <LinuxFanboy> bout ready to just do a dual boot :(
[06:44] <Ashfire908> oh, let me guess. 1440xsomething@60hz is the recommened and you can only get the 50hz one?
[06:44] <MasterShrek> LinuxFanboy, vmware server should run fine under ubuntu, i used to run it in hoary i think
[06:45] <rhinosaur665> LinuxFanboy: have you tried running `sudo apt-get install packagename`?
[06:45] <etam> hi I am new here, can someone help me with Ubuntu server issue?
[06:45] <Ashfire908> orudie 1440xsomething@60hz is the recommened and you can only get the 50hz one?
[06:45] <firebird619> Ok, I just ran those commands and now my /home is gone. Please tell me I can get it back.
[06:45] <LinuxFanboy> tried everything
[06:45] <Ashfire908> etam, yes what is the issue?
[06:45] <orudie> Ashfire908, the recommended is 1680x1050 60 hz
[06:45] <etam> I am trying to get the DLT work. I can not see any /dev/sd0
[06:45] <orudie> Ashfire908, and now its on 1440
[06:45] <LinuxFanboy> it wont install cause it says its in a "very bad state" or something, it wont uninstall it no matter what i do
[06:46] <orudie> Ashfire908, so everything looks streched
[06:46] <threethirty> mastershrek: i have tried but i cant get permissions to the folders, i was able to delete a NFS share but im not sure if it si going to be enought
[06:47] <Ashfire908> etam, sorry, i don't know what dlt is
[06:47] <FlamingZelda> Hokay, so. Each time I enable the restricted nvidia graphics acceleration drivers and reboot, it wont start the xserver...at all...and Im stuck with the white on black command line. Is there a way to disable the restricted drivers from the command line or the live boot CD?
[06:47] <rhinosaur665> firebird619: what exactly did you run?
[06:47] <MasterShrek> lol threethirty twhat wer u doing again, i got too many things on my mind sorry lol
[06:47] <FlamingZelda> Im running the live CD right now...
[06:47] <etam> ashfire908, it is a tape drive
[06:47] <Ashfire908> oruide, 1440x1050?
[06:47] <orudie> MasterShrek, i can only locate the available modes, cant see the part that i have to modify
[06:47] <Ashfire908> etam: oooh....
[06:48] <threethirty> it was podcasts, i swear, ok i have a problem
[06:48] <etam> anyone have experience with DLT on a HP server running ubuntu?
[06:48] <WaltzingAlong> LinuxFanboy: how about running the uninstall from vmware.com's tar.gz rather than aptitude purge vmware-server? have you been installing both?
[06:48] <MasterShrek> orudie, if you see where the resolutions are in there, i usually just add the resolution that i want in there for each depth
[06:48] <threethirty> my name is three and i am a podcast addict
[06:48] <orudie> Ashfire908, yeah right now its on  1440x1050 50 hz
[06:48] <moinster> I am trying to play an AVI file, and the index is broken.  Is there an Index fixer available for linux?
[06:48] <TheCreationist> Anyone know how to get full ANSI support for telnet?  I've tried using the console ("telnet"), QTerm, and a few others, but none of them display properly.
[06:49] <firebird619> rhinosaur665: the sudo chown username:username and then sudo chmod 644.
[06:49] <LinuxFanboy> WaltzingAlong ya i think i have too many failed installs
[06:49] <FlamingZelda> ...anyone? Yes? No? >.>
[06:49] <firebird619> rhinosaur665: That should of just change permissions right? It should be there somewhere shouldn't it?
[06:49] <orudie> MasterShrek, 1600x1200 is listed there for each depth but not letting me choose it though
[06:49] <rhinosaur665> firebird619: on which file/directory?
[06:49] <Ashfire908> orudie, can you do 1440x1152
[06:49] <orudie> Ashfire908, can't choose that
[06:50] <MasterShrek> orudie, try putting just 1600x1200 in there and get rid of the other resolutions (back up xorg.conf first)
[06:50] <Ashfire908> orudie, try stuff untill it looks right
[06:50] <firebird619> rhinosaur665: /home. I think that's my mistake, shouldn't have been /home/(username)
[06:50] <Ashfire908> Anyone know how to mount a tape drive
[06:50] <MasterShrek> yep firebird619 shoudl be mounted just as /home
[06:50] <chetnick> I just installed xmms. It doesnt play. Does anybody have any idea? By the way i can play them in movie player.
[06:51] <MasterShrek> !tape | Ashfire908
[06:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tape - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:51] <MasterShrek> :(
[06:51] <rhinosaur665> firebird619: yes, you need to run those commands on /home/<username> not /home
[06:51] <Ashfire908> MasterShrek, already tried that
[06:51] <MasterShrek> ah
[06:51] <MasterShrek> no idea Ashfire908 google it i spose
[06:51] <MasterShrek> i know its possible
[06:52] <MasterShrek> specially with udev, should be very easy
[06:52] <threethirty> mastershrek: the one file i was actually able to delete didnt help, i have the folowing error http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/33110/
[06:52] <bullgard4> What is a 'shell hook'? I could not find a definition.
[06:52] <Jahz> I'm trying to move the tahoma.ttf file from my desktop to my wine fonts directory using the command line, but the file isn't recognized
[06:52] <orudie> Ashfire908, ok i added the "1680x1050"	in every line for each deapth
[06:52] <firebird619> rhinosaur665: oh man. Is there there a way I can fix it, it didn't delete the partition did it, where I lost everything. I am sure I have everything backed up, but I still don't want to lose that /home partition.
[06:52] <orudie> Ashfire908, what do i do now? i had to press something right?
[06:52] <MasterShrek> oh threethirty your drive was full, and you tried loading a livecd too?
[06:52] <rhinosaur665> firebird619: no, it did not delete your partition
[06:53] <firebird619> rhinosaur665: Oh thank goodness. Please, how do I fix it. from the live cd it isn't visible anymore.
[06:53] <MasterShrek> firebird619, put your user in the disk group maybe
[06:53] <hunteke> bullgard4: what's the context?
[06:53] <rhinosaur665> firebird619: to fix it, just run `chown root:root /home`, then `chmod 655 /home/`
[06:53] <Ashfire908> orudie, i don't know the command but if the card doesn't support the relousation, you might has to use a terminal to edit the file to fix it. that's whyu i wanted you to try playing with the gui apps
[06:54] <rhinosaur665> firebird619: oops, should be sudo in front of both of those commands
[06:54] <firebird619> rhinosaur665: /home or /home/username. Also, 655 or 644.
[06:54] <threethirty> mastershrek: yeah i have a knoppix dvd, and it wouldnt let me delete any files, or back them up to my external hdd
[06:54] <jonathan8di> I have a partition I made but never assigned a mount point.
[06:54] <Jahz> is there another way to move this tahoma.ttf file into a different folder? how would i be able to gain permission to do it?
[06:54] <MasterShrek> threethirty, were you doing the commands as root?
[06:54] <TheCreationist> How do I figure out if other people are currently logged in on my system and how do I log them out?
[06:54] <jonathan8di> It mounts as though it is a usb device
[06:55] <threethirty> mastershrek: sudo, and sudo su
[06:55] <bullgard4> hunteke: Synaptic: "power management daemon: Provides battery, temperature, ac, cpufreq (SpeedStep, Powernow!) control and monitoring. Proper suspend to disk/ram and standby by shell hooks that are easy to extend. APM and ACPI machines are supported equally. For laptops as well as for workstations."
[06:55] <jonathan8di> I would like to mount it as a folder in my /home directory (/home/music)
[06:55] <MasterShrek> TheCreationist, type    who    will list users
[06:55] <davidthedrake> Hello: when logging into phpmyadmin I am getting an error saying access denied for user 'bunch of weird characters'@'localhost' (http://pastebin.com/d4f37ef09) but I am putting in a legit username. Can someone help?
[06:55] <orudie> Ashfire908, i know for sure this card supports it cause it works perfect in windows with the appropriate resolution, and nvidia.com has an updated driver, i just dont know how to install it, it says i gotta turn off X before installing, and i have no idea what they mean, turn off gui i suppose and do it from command line ?
[06:55] <MasterShrek> jonathaN, add an entry to your /etc/fstab for it
[06:55] <jonathan8di> I think I need to edit fstab?  But the partition is not listed there.
[06:55] <TheCreationist> MasterShrek: Hmm... that doesn't help.  I'm the only one listed, but my system is running very slowly (as if someone else were logged in too)
[06:55] <Cod1> I can't compile programs anymore.. I keep getting make: *** No rule to make target `makefile.am'.  Stop.
[06:56] <omegabeta> Any http://ubuntuforums.org mods in here that are avilable?
[06:56] <MasterShrek> make sure you create the mount point directory too jonathaN
[06:56] <rhinosaur665> firebird619: run those two on /home/, then run `sudo chown -R username:username /home/username` and `sudo chmod -R 644 /home/username`
[06:56] <Ashfire908> orudie, yes, x is the base gui system.
[06:56] <MasterShrek> The_Machine, try a system monitor to see what is slowing u down
[06:56] <Zatria_Muda> can i ask about dhcp3..
[06:56] <MasterShrek> Cod1, do you run the configure script?
[06:56] <Ashfire908> orudie: make sure the driver is for UBUNTU or DEBIAN.
[06:56] <Cod1> there was none I don't think
[06:57] <hunteke> bullgard4, hmm, the context isn't helping me, but generally a hook is a means to control or otherwise tell a program what you want it to do
[06:57] <dropslash> How do I get the resolution 1400x1050 on a dell d600 w/ ATI Radeon Mobility 9000?  Or is it possible?
[06:57] <Zatria_Muda> how to restrict user connet to dhcp server should have match mac or maybe name computer
[06:57] <hunteke> bullgard4, a hook is "a way in" to something
[06:57] <Ashfire908> dropslash, system -> administration -> restricted driver manager
[06:57] <MasterShrek> Zatria_Muda, go by mac, your router should have instructions for it
[06:58] <Ashfire908> dropslash, install the restricted driver
[06:58] <jonathan8di> fstab shows my /, /home, and swap partitions, but not the extended partition which contains the logical partition I want to mount
[06:58] <dropslash> it says I dont require restricted drivers
[06:58] <TheCreationist> Anyone know how to get full ANSI support for telnet?  I've tried using the console ("telnet"), QTerm, and a few others, but none of them display properly.
[06:58] <Zatria_Muda> MasterShrek i use dhcp3-server service
[06:58] <MasterShrek> jonathaN, you need to add that device in there to mount it
[06:58] <firebird619> rhinosaur665: Ok, and with the sudo chmod 655 /home. it is 655 instead of 644, correct?
[06:59] <MasterShrek> sorry Zatria_Muda i thought u were using like a linksys router, never set up a linux based router
[06:59] <Zatria_Muda> MasterShrek should i install dns for local network to..
[06:59] <MasterShrek> firebird619, shold be 644 i think
[06:59] <dropslash> how / where do i download restricted drivers?
[06:59] <rhinosaur665> firebird619: correct
[06:59] <MasterShrek> group and others cannot execute
[06:59] <bullgard4> hunteke: Ok, thank you very much for explaining.
[06:59] <firebird619> rhinosaur665: correct for it being 655?
[06:59] <rhinosaur665> firebird619: yes
[06:59] <Zatria_Muda> MasterShrek i setup linux as a router and DHCP server...
[06:59] <Ashfire908> etam, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=502206&highlight=tape+drive+mount
[07:00] <Ashfire908> etam, oops
[07:00] <yellow_chicken> is there a way to conf openoffice, so scroll bar's up and down arrow are right next to each other? like it does for Mac OS X?
[07:00] <MasterShrek> Zatria_Muda, yea i figured that out, im not a networker at all tho, i know very little about that lol
[07:00] <firebird619> rhinosaur665: Ok, Thank you so much for your help. I will go try that now and hope it works.
[07:00] <Zatria_Muda> including transparent proxy with squid...
[07:00] <Ashfire908> etam, no sorry that's the right post
[07:00] <bruenig> yellow_chicken, not likely, it is open source though....
[07:00] <Zatria_Muda> noproblem bro.. thanks anyway
[07:00] <jonathan8di> MasterShrek:  How do I add the device?  Do you mean add it to FSTAB?
[07:00] <MasterShrek> yes jonathaN do you know what device your unused partition is?
[07:00] <MasterShrek> /dev/hda3 for example
[07:01] <TheCreationist> How do I enable IBM extended ASCII in telnet clients?
[07:01] <jonathan8di> Master Shrek:  Yes, I know the device, but what do I put for UUID= ?
[07:01] <MasterShrek> dont put uuid, just put the device
[07:02] <MasterShrek> speaking of which, why does it do taht? thats annoying to me, so much easier to read an fstab with devices instead of uuids...
[07:02] <jonathan8di> MsterShrek:  So just add /dev/sda5?
[07:02] <threethirty> mastershrek: i have to run is there any other advice you have for me or is there another way to contact you, or if you could look me up (threethirty.us) i would really apericate it
[07:02] <jonathan8di> to the end of fstab?
[07:03] <dropslash> how do I get into my restricted driver manager when it says my hardware doesnt require them?
[07:03] <MasterShrek> yes jonathan8di just follow the format for your other mounted partition (i think u said it was /home) except make it /home/username/music or whever you want to mount it (make sure you mkdir the mount point as well)
[07:04] <threethirty> later every one, thanks for the help mastershrek
[07:04] <niuq> HI
[07:04] <jonathan8di> MasterShrek:  Ok thanks! I think I can handle doing that.
[07:04] <niuq> there is any way to change the name  something.jpg to something.JPG to a bunch of files?
[07:05] <newbie2> can i see who's online on squid?
[07:05] <MasterShrek> im sure you could write a shell script niuq
[07:05] <MasterShrek> newbie2, what is squid?
[07:05] <niuq> MasterShrek: i know nothing about shell script
[07:05] <newbie2> proxy squid
[07:06] <Jahz> how can i get my computer to recognize a file? i'm using the command line to move a file to another folder, but the file itself is not being recognized
[07:06] <MasterShrek> newbie2, i dunno on that
[07:07] <niuq> here is any way to change the name  something.jpg to something.JPG to a bunch of files?
[07:07] <MasterShrek> niuq, try krename for kde, might be what you are looking for
[07:07] <MasterShrek> This package contains a very powerful batch file renamer for KDE3
[07:07] <MasterShrek> which can rename a list of files based on a set of expressions.
[07:07] <MasterShrek> It can copy/move the files to another directory or simply rename
[07:07] <MasterShrek> the input files.
[07:07] <niuq> MasterkShrek: for kde, should i use kde environment?
[07:08] <niuq> MasterkShrek: i mean desktop, im running gnome
[07:08] <wastedfluid> Anyone know anything about when using 's2disk' - it never prompts for a password after screensavers / etc.. ?
[07:08] <MasterShrek> well you would have to install kde libraries, but you can run it under gnome
[07:08] <Bene> hey does anyone know whats up with Ubuntu Studio? the server is down. are they just doing matinence or is there an issue?
[07:08] <MasterShrek> its kind of a big install for kde libs and base and such tho, maybe not worth it...
[07:08] <niuq> MasterkShrek: would not be easier the shell script you just told me?
[07:09] <MasterShrek> yea, but i dunno how you would do it, i dont know much about shell scripting
[07:09] <MasterShrek> im just pretty sure its possible
[07:09] <niuq> i'll ask for ppl to help me with shell script
[07:09] <eboyjr> I'm trying to install a usplash thing and I can't seem to get it installed. How can I do this?
[07:10] <MasterShrek> hey niuq if you figure it out, you should let me know, im kinda interested :)
[07:10] <Bene> Whats up with Ubuntu Studio? The server is down. Is this matinence or an issue?
[07:10] <MasterShrek> eboyjr, i think usplash may already be installed, although i dont know how to use it
[07:11] <niuq> MasterShrek: sure i will
[07:11] <MasterShrek> !usplash | eboyjr
[07:11] <ubotu> eboyjr: 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
[07:11] <emet_is_root> hello
[07:11] <niuq> here is any way to change the name  something.jpg to something.JPG to a bunch of files?
[07:11] <niuq> maybe some help with shell script here
[07:11] <emet_is_root> how to send something from a windows box
[07:11] <emet_is_root> to a linux box, via ssh
[07:11] <Ashfire908> Bene: might be able to get a quick responce to you question on #ubuntu-studio
[07:11] <emet_is_root> but it's proxied ssh
[07:12] <niuq> here is any way to change the name  something.jpg to something.JPG to a bunch of files?
[07:12] <niuq> there is any way to change the name  something.jpg to something.JPG to a bunch of files?
[07:12] <MasterShrek> niuq, try in #slackware or #gentoo
[07:12] <eboyjr> MasterShrek: It gives out: "There is only 1 program which provides usplash-artwork.so"
[07:12] <MasterShrek> and stop flooding, we heard u the first 8 times
[07:13] <niuq> MasterShrek: hehe sorry didnt mean it ^
[07:13] <bruenig> niuq, for x in *; do mv $x ${x%.jpg}.JPG; done
[07:13] <Ashfire908> !pateince
[07:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pateince - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:13] <pawan> hi
[07:13] <MasterShrek> eboyjr, put additional usplash  .so files in /usr/lib/usplash
[07:13] <faileas> patience? ;)
[07:13] <pawan> !linuxmint
[07:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about linuxmint - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:13] <niuq> bruenig: i'll try it out
[07:13] <pawan> !linux-mint
[07:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about linux-mint - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:13] <bruenig> pawan, get out
[07:13] <scottDkoDer> Hi all, I'm having a problem after installing gentoo on a different partition and is quite strange. I cant boot ubuntu. At all. Not even the live cd. Attempting to boot from hd or livecd fails miserably with job control turned off as the centrall error. Spends several minutes failing, cant even get to a terminal. Suspecting hw failure, any help is well taken
[07:14] <Jahz> i can't get a file on my desktop to be recognized! i'm trying to move it to another folder, but when i put in the command, it comes out with an error saying there is no dir or file?
[07:14] <PF|Ubuntu> is it possible to log out another user from the terminal
[07:15] <Tokal> DCC SEND startkeylogger 0 0 0
[07:15] <jonathan8di> MasterShrek:  After editing fstab, the partition won't mount
[07:15] <punsad> Jahz: are you using the mv? or cp command?
[07:15] <pawan> hi
[07:15] <Jahz> mv
[07:15] <eboyjr> MasterShrek: Where can I get extra .so files? Just download like 8 of them from gnome-look.org and save them to /usr/lib/usplash/?
[07:15] <pawan> !hi
[07:15] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[07:15] <jonathan8di> It says:  You don not have permission to mount this drive
[07:15] <Jahz> cp doesn't work either punsad
[07:15] <edited> is there transmission torrent client in ubuntu repos?
[07:15] <bruenig> Jahz, do "pwd" and paste the output, and also copy the command you were using before
[07:15] <punsad> does the directory exist that you are trying to move it into?
[07:15] <MasterShrek> eboyjr, i dunno, the one thats in there already is a .so
[07:15] <jonathan8di> MasterShrek:  When I open GParted
[07:16] <kimmey2k3> What pack should I install to get flash working in firefox?
[07:16] <PF|Ubuntu> Ive been using an NX client but it shows that Im logged in three times. Is there any way to kill the other sessions from the terminal or graphically?
[07:16] <MasterShrek> jonathaN, open a terminal and type: sudo mount /dev/sda5
[07:16] <MasterShrek> !flash | kimmey2k3,
[07:16] <ubotu> kimmey2k3,: 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
[07:16] <niuq> bruenig: this happened mv: target `Principal.JPG' is not a directory
[07:16] <kimmey2k3> thanks
[07:17] <bruenig> niuq, did you copy that exactly?
[07:17] <Jahz> punsad: the directory exists, and the directory i'm in is the directory of the file, but it's still not being recognized
[07:17] <niuq> bruenig: i think i did, i'll try it againg
[07:17] <firebird619> rhinosaur665: I'm back. Now, when I login, I get an error, so I check the .xsession error log or whatever and it says Unable to create ~/.gnome2 directory: Permission Denied
[07:17] <MasterShrek> firebird619, do you already have a .gnome2 directory?
[07:18] <niuq> bruenig: same
[07:18] <bruenig> Jahz, paste the output of "pwd", you obviously are in the wrong directory
[07:18] <jonathan8di> MasterShrek:  I never specified the file system type.  It says "unknown filesystem type ''  I guess I need to add that to Fstab
[07:18] <firebird619> rhinosaur665: Also, it says, Could not create per-user gnome configuration directory /home/username/: Permission Denied
[07:18] <niuq> bruenig: i run it over the directory where the pics are
[07:18] <MasterShrek> jonathaN, yep, copy it exactly like the other ones, except use the device instead of uuid=blah
[07:18] <bruenig> niuq, are you in the directory with the pictures?
[07:18] <firebird619> MasterShrek: It could be that I do. Should I remove it so it can create a new one.
[07:18] <MasterShrek> no firebird619
[07:18] <byonix> hi, anyone has a free  crossover office installer for ubuntu, a free cedega installer for ubuntu too, share me please
[07:19] <niuq> bruenig: yes i am
[07:19] <rhinosaur665> firebird619: i did not think 644 would be correct, run `sudo chmod -R +x /home/username`
[07:19] <MasterShrek> you need privileges to it
[07:19] <firebird619> rhinosaur665: Ok, Thanks.
[07:19] <bruenig> niuq, does it rename any of them? I just tried this command on my computer and it worked fine
[07:19] <firebird619> MasterShrek: I just checked, yes, I do already have a .gnome2 directory.
[07:19] <MasterShrek> not that rhinosaur665
[07:19] <scottDkoDer> What does 'job control turned off' mean anyways?
[07:19] <punsad> Jahz: could there be a permisions problem here? or the file might be corrupt
[07:19] <majorjrk> Im using ubuntu, and my wifi connections goes down wery often (im using wifi but same goes if i use cable) it happens not just at home, so its not my router/modem, and even tough it happens mostly when using torrent, it goes without also, when it goes down i cant ping my router, even tough iwconfig reports everything as usual, and netstat still shows open connections, til now i have been forced to reboot each time, restart network doesnt help,
[07:19] <bruenig> Jahz, please print the output of "pwd"
[07:19] <majorjrk> and if i bring down/up interface, i dont get dhcp lease.. but wat works is just plug my ethernet for as little as half a second, then its all fine right away, could anyone help me determine whats wrong, or help me come up with another fix so i dont have to reboot or  be close to a cable ?
[07:20] <MasterShrek> firebird pastebin the output of   ls -l  /home      and ls -al   /home/username
[07:20] <rhinosaur665> MasterShrek: if the file is there already, it is an execution problem
[07:20] <firebird619> rhinosaur665: I am able to see my home directory again now though, so part of that worked. Also, am I able to run that command from the Live CD, instead of having to restart and everything?
[07:20] <MasterShrek> rhinosaur665, its a permission problem
[07:20] <bruenig> majorjrk, you need the ethernet plugged in to connect...
[07:20] <rhinosaur665> MasterShrek: yes, and he has already added read and write permissions for his user by chmodding it to 644
[07:21] <majorjrk> bruenig: what u mean, telling me or asking me ?
[07:21] <byonix> hi, anyone has a free  crossover office installer for ubuntu and a free cedega installer for ubuntu too, share me please
[07:21] <niuq> bruenig: it did not, well i didnt told you, in the something.jpg, in the something part there are spaces in some pictures, maybe that can be a problem
[07:21] <scottDkoDer> So if I cant boot a live cd that I could previously on the same sys/hw config, what went wrong? Does a feisty live cd use any options or info from an existing install from the hard drive??
[07:21] <firebird619> Am I able to run these commands from the Live CD instead of having to reboot and get to a cli and so forth, or won't that work?
[07:21] <punsad> Jahz: also .. see if the file is in use: lsof | grep filename
[07:21] <bruenig> niuq, yes that is a problem
[07:22] <toddy> when i start a firefox it says another process is running!why,coz i didn't start it!
[07:22] <niuq> bruenig: any way to deal with it?
[07:22] <PF|Ubuntu> Is there a way to log out other users? It's showing that Im logged in three times.
[07:22] <punsad> toddy: try ps ax | grep firefox .. to see if there are really other instances of firefox running
[07:22] <jonathan8di> MasterShrek:  Here's my new line in fstab:  /dev/sda5	/home/jonathan/music	ext3	defaults	0	0
[07:22] <jonathan8di> Does that look right?
[07:23] <MasterShrek> that should work fine jonathan8di
[07:23] <punsad> PF|Ubuntu: wonder if the 'slay' command might work for you here.  Might be overkill
[07:23] <rhinosaur665> firebird619: this should work from livecd
[07:23] <scottDkoDer> Does anyone have any help for me?
[07:23] <jonathan8di> MasterShrek:  Success!
[07:23] <toddy> punsad,  5540 ?        Rl   141:13 /usr/lib/firefox/firefox-bin
[07:23] <toddy> 18628 pts/0    R+     0:00 grep firefox
[07:23] <firebird619> rhinosaur665: Ok, I will try that and then restart and see if I can login. Thank you for all of your help so far.
[07:23] <MasterShrek> jonathan8di, can you write to it as your user?
[07:23] <toddy> it shows me this!
[07:24] <bruenig> niuq, I am working on a find command to get around it
[07:24] <punsad> toddy: okay.. that means firefox is running
[07:24] <lockd> PF|Ubuntu: slay will kill your current session too
[07:24] <PF|Ubuntu> punsad,
[07:24] <MasterShrek> toddy, killall firefox-bin
[07:24] <niuq> bruenig: ok, thank you for your help!
[07:24] <PF|Ubuntu> I dont want to kill my current session
[07:24] <toddy> but i can't see it!
[07:24] <PF|Ubuntu> can I just restart X afterwards?
[07:24] <toddy> OK!MasterShrek
[07:24] <rosensturm> Well I'm pretty much convinced now that Ubuntu sucks.
[07:24] <MasterShrek> toddy, its just a process
[07:24] <orudie> can anyone recommend a nice download manager flashget-like ?
[07:24] <PF|Ubuntu> why
[07:25] <MasterShrek> rosensturm, why?
[07:25] <punsad> PF|Ubuntu: you should be able to 'kill' those other logins
[07:25] <MasterShrek> ubuntu is nice
[07:25] <lockd> rosensturm: why so? it is the distro with the most hardware support IMO
[07:25] <nrdb> I am trying to setup apache 2.2.4 and php 5.0.4, I am using a index.php, when I load the website I just get the source for the index.php, the directory has the option +ExecCGI, I have "AddHandler application/x-httpd-php .php" in the config file, what am I doing wrong ?  can anyone help ?
[07:25] <PF|Ubuntu> punsad, I tried killall
[07:25] <majorjrk> Is there any forums i should goto with my network issues ? been trying on irc for a long time but nobody seems to know anything about it
[07:25] <rosensturm> lockd, funny my graphics card does work then right?
[07:25] <toddy> MasterShrek, Oh yeah!
[07:25] <byonix> hi, anyone has a free  crossover office installer for ubuntu and a free cedega installer for ubuntu too, share me please
[07:25] <jonathan8di> MasterShrek:  Suck!  No I can't write to it w/out root
[07:25] <omegabeta> majorjrk: http://ubuntuforums.org
[07:25] <MasterShrek> byonix, shut up, nobody is going to give you free programs
[07:26] <luke> Hay im having trouble Trying to Download Beryl PLEASE HELP?????
[07:26] <MasterShrek> !cedega-cvs | byonix
[07:26] <jonathan8di> Do I change the last number from 0 to 2?
[07:26] <rosensturm> I tried nvidia-glx-new I tried installing the nvidia binary, nothing works.
[07:26] <jonathan8di> Like in the /home ?
[07:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cedega-cvs - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:26] <MasterShrek> !cedega | byonix
[07:26] <ubotu> byonix: cedega is a project based on WINE, aimed at running Windows games on Linux. For more info, see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/Cedega
[07:26] <byonix> !cedega
[07:26] <luke> I NEED HELP ABOUT BERYL!!!!!!!!
[07:26] <ldz420> is there a command that will remove all files associated with an installation?
[07:26] <punsad> PF|Ubuntu: do you have the PIDs of the login sessions you want to kill?
[07:27] <MasterShrek> jonathan8di, to tell you the truth, i have no idea what those numbers mean, i use 0      2
[07:27] <lockd> there -is- no cvs for cedega anymore, and winex's is outdated
[07:27] <lockd> that correct?
[07:27] <MasterShrek> luke #ubuntu-effects
[07:27] <anessen> Things like Cedega have never worked for me.
[07:27] <MasterShrek> maybe lockd i could never get it working
[07:27] <lufthanza> lockd: ?
[07:27] <punsad> PF|Ubuntu: if so, did you try 'kill -9 PID' ?
[07:27] <lufthanza> wine is better than cedega these days
[07:27] <PF|Ubuntu> the what's?
[07:27] <lufthanza> much better
[07:27] <jonathan8di> I'll try this:  /dev/sda5	/home/jonathan/music	ext3	defaults	0	2
[07:27] <luke> ok
[07:27] <bruenig> niuq, find . -type f -print0 | sed 's/\.jpg//g' | xargs -0 -I{} mv "{}.jpg" "{}.JPG"
[07:27] <lockd> lufthanza: is wine gpl now?
 !cedega-cvs | byonix, what do you mean?
[07:28] <lufthanza> lockd: has been for a long time
[07:28] <MasterShrek> forget it byonix, the bot was supposed to give you a link
[07:28] <niuq> bruenig: ok, i'll try it out
[07:28] <anessen> Seeing as I only need emulation for windows games, I just keep an install of Windows XP handy. Mind you, I'm screwed when we have to switch to Vista eventually...
[07:28] <punsad> PG|Ubuntu:
[07:28] <PF|Ubuntu> punsad, I got it
[07:28] <punsad> PG|Ubuntu: try ps ax | grep username.
[07:28] <PF|Ubuntu> I had to figure out what the PID was
[07:28] <byonix> !cedega-cvs
[07:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cedega-cvs - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:28] <PF|Ubuntu> but I got it tnow
[07:28] <lufthanza> lockd: wine devs got mad at the cedega devs for not recontributing their code
[07:28] <niuq> bruenig: great worked perfectly!!
[07:29] <bruenig> niuq, just memorize that
[07:29] <majorjrk> So nobody knows what could be wrong with my network when my wifi freezes even tough everyting seems normal (except no acces to router or net) and i have to reboot or plug my ethernet in for a sec to fix it ?
[07:29] <niuq> bruenig: thank you, btw any good manual to learn shell script?
[07:29] <byonix> !wine
[07:29] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[07:29] <lockd> lufthanza: thanks
[07:29] <punsad> PG|Ubuntu: try the 'kill -9 PID'  might need to run as root .. make sure that you don't kill your current session if that's important to you
[07:29] <bruenig> niuq, I don't know, I just sort of picked it up piece by piece
[07:29] <lockd> lufthanza: I figured that was reason behind the license change
[07:29] <byonix> ubotu is a bot
[07:29] <ubotu> Yes, I can confirm that I am a bot. http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots for all information.
[07:29] <MasterShrek> niuq, ill get you a link...
[07:29] <byonix> wow
[07:30] <bruenig> if someone does something you don't understand, just start reading man pages and such until you can replicate it and understand
[07:30] <niuq> bruenig: nice, well i'll try to figured it out
[07:30] <niuq> MasterShrek: you checked the script thought
[07:31] <vwfanatic> Good morning Everyone!
[07:31] <vwfanatic> I would like to ask a question.
[07:31] <bruenig> !ask | vwfanatic
[07:31] <ubotu> vwfanatic: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:31] <eboyjr> Hello, all. I was trying to change my boot thingy usplash thing to something different and it didn't work, GRUB doesn't not have the option to start Windows now, and when Ubuntu boots up, the loading bar is in two places. Would it be best for me if I just reinstall Ubuntu? And, if I did, how would I get Windows XP back on GRUB?
[07:32] <byonix> ubotu mad
[07:32] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mad - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:32] <MasterShrek> !grub | eboyjr
[07:32] <ubotu> eboyjr: 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
[07:32] <bruenig> this nvidia flicker is driving me crazy
[07:32] <vwfanatic> I have a 2 button mouse. I know on previous versions of Linux I have tried, I could configure the mouse to use both buttons clicked at once to simulate the third. Is that possilbe with Ubuntu?
[07:32] <knoppix> Does ubuntu have native FAT32 suppoort?
[07:32] <Catsceo> yes
[07:32] <bruenig> knoppix, linux does
[07:33] <eboyjr> Hello, all. I was trying to change my boot thingy usplash thing to something different and it didn't work, GRUB doesn't not have Windows XP on the list, and when Ubuntu boots up, the loading bar is in two places. Would it be best for me if I just reinstall Ubuntu?
[07:33] <knoppix> kk. thanx. I love you :)
[07:33] <Catsceo> O.o
[07:33] <thinh> anyone know how to use awk printf in conjuction with date?
[07:33] <bruenig> thinh, explain what you are trying to do, I know some awk
[07:33] <dvm> How can I enable the GTK Text Entry widget to accept Unicode Charaters?
[07:34] <jonathan8di> MasterShrek:  Still no luck, I can only write to the directory as root
[07:34] <thinh> i am trying to add today date using awk in a printf statement
[07:34] <bruenig> why use awk?
[07:34] <jonathan8di> Can you point me to some documentation or better yet a tutorial?
[07:34] <thinh> just a time stamp on when the file was process
[07:34] <bruenig> thinh, but why is awk necessary?
[07:35] <|_ocke> can anyone help me? i cant figure out why i could possibly not be able to get commandline to work but gui does.  ctrl+alt+f1-f6 gives blank screen with a cursor, f1 says "Starting up..." and a couple other messages and then nothing, no login, nothinjg
[07:35] <MasterShrek> jonathaN, there are a couple things we can try, first of try    sudo chmod -R 777 /home/jonathan/music
[07:35] <thinh> i am doing some tutorial, doing some sort of recipe
[07:35] <bruenig> thinh, explain what your goal is abstractly instead of I want to do it with awk, there might be another easier way
[07:35] <vwfanatic> I have a 2 button mouse. I know on previous versions of Linux I have tried, I could configure the mouse to use both buttons clicked at once to simulate the third. Is that possilbe with Ubuntu?
[07:35] <lockd> |_ocke: i have never had that happen in Ubuntu.. but whatever it is it can potentially be horrible
[07:36] <thinh> properly is
[07:36] <eboyjr> Is there any problem at all of reinstalling Ubuntu while the computer is dual-booting with Windows XP?
[07:36] <bruenig> !english | thinh
[07:36] <ubotu> thinh: The #ubuntu, #kubuntu and #xubuntu channels are English only. For a complete list of channels in other languages, please visit http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat
[07:36] <MasterShrek> vwfanatic, add a line to your /etc/X11/xorg.conf under your mouse devic
[07:36] <bruenig> eboyjr, no
[07:36] <MasterShrek> eboyjr, no
[07:36] <eboyjr> eboyjr, no
[07:36] <thinh> i just want to be able to access date command from awk i can access ENVIRON["HOME"] 
[07:36] <lockd> just don't accidentally change disk setups and format the winxp disk
[07:37] <soarlin_> no
[07:37] <firebird619> rhinosaur665: the sudo chmod -R +x /home/username solved my problems. Thank You very much. Thanks to you as well MasterShrek.
[07:37] <eboyjr> oh
[07:37] <punsad> eboyjr: you'll probably just overwrite the ubuntu installation
[07:37] <eboyjr> vwfanatic: Here on Ubuntu 7.04, the middle button works fine. I also have a 2 button mouse.
[07:37] <thinh> but i cant get the date function to print today date using with awk
[07:37] <bruenig> thinh, do you want to be able to access it for any particular purpose or just for the fun of it
[07:37] <MasterShrek> yea after i looked at my directories i say taht rhinosaur665 was right
[07:37] <bruenig> thinh, go to #awk
[07:37] <rhinosaur665> firebird619: happy to help :D
[07:38] <vwfanatic> eboyjr, I believe that is the version I have. I would just like more control over the mouse and the keyboard for that matter.
[07:38] <lockd> thinh: http://www.maem.umr.edu/batch/awk.scripts.time1.html
[07:39] <firebird619> Well, I have to get going, thanks again.
[07:39] <MasterShrek> later firebird619
[07:39] <gcarrillo> wet up
[07:39] <|_ocke> lockd, yeah tahts what im saying, i just upgraded to 7.04 very recently
[07:40] <jonathan8di> MasterShrek:  That worked
[07:40] <Ademan> hey does anyone have a reccomendation for the "best" ftp server?
[07:40] <MasterShrek> good good jonathan8di :)
[07:40] <bruenig> eboyjr, or you might just choose to learn something
[07:40] <lockd> |_ocke: can you get a login over a reboot?
[07:40] <MasterShrek> !ftpd | Ademan
[07:40] <ubotu> Ademan: FTP servers: !ftpd, !proftpd, !pure-ftpd, !twoftpd, !vsftpd, !MuddleFTPd, !wzdftpd - Graphical front-ends: !PureAdmin, !GProftpd (for !GNOME), !KcmPureftpd (for !KDE) - See also !FTP
[07:40] <jonathan8di> So if I unmount the drive and mount it again, everything should stay the same right?
[07:40] <|_ocke> lockd, only in graphical mode or runlevel 1
[07:40] <eboyjr> eboyjr: yea\
[07:40] <|_ocke> and in runlevel 1 i cant install the nvidia drivers
[07:40] <eboyjr> BYE!
[07:40] <lockd> |_ocke: can you use xterms?
[07:40] <MasterShrek> yea jonathan8di , and having it in your /etc/fstab will auto mount it every time you boot
[07:40] <|_ocke> which is the entire reason im trying to get CLI
[07:41] <Shaye> Need help with ubuntu server, I got a Dlink 614 router, 3 XP computers are connected wirely and it's all working, now my ubuntu server is connected to the router as well, i run "sudo pppoeconf" then it says "NOT CONNECTED" message, that i need to check my modem OR that there is already a pppoe process running, what else can it be guys I really need to get my server connected ASAP. Thanks.
[07:41] <Ademan> MasterShrek: thanks, but i've seen that already i was wondering what other people had used and what they preferred
[07:41] <|_ocke> lockd, yeah, i can get as many terminals in x as i want
[07:41] <bruenig> eboyjr is why people make fun of ubuntu users
[07:41] <vwfanatic> MasterShrek --- what should I add to the etc/X11/xorg.conf ?
[07:41] <MasterShrek> jonathan8di, if you mount it in /media it will show up on your desktop too...
[07:41] <|_ocke> but i cant get any in commandline unless i go to recovery console
[07:41] <lockd> |_ocke: well, I wouldn't worry too much.. but I also don't have any idea what could cause it
[07:41] <MasterShrek> vwfanatic, there should be comments in there, something about "Emulate3Buttons"
[07:41] <WX9J> can I get Ubuntu to boot from a flash drive ?
[07:41] <|_ocke> lockd, well its a huge problem because i cant injstall my nvidia drivers without shutting down the x server
[07:42] <|_ocke> and i cant shut down x server without being in CLI
[07:42] <MasterShrek> |_ocke, ive had it happen before, i think with gentoo, no idea what causes it
[07:42] <vwfanatic> Thanks, it's there.
[07:42] <|_ocke> and i cant get to CLI unless im in runlevel 1, and if im in runlevel 1 i cant install the drivers
[07:42] <punsad> Shaye: won't the router assign an IP address to your linux box?
[07:42] <lockd> |_ocke: oh, yuck
[07:42] <|_ocke> and if i telinit 2 or 3 from runlevel 1 it loads the gui
[07:42] <lockd> |_ocke: and you can't install nvidia drivers while in init=/bin/sh?
[07:43] <jonathan8di> MaterShake:  One more question:  I noticed the gui shows the permission still as root (rt click->properties)
[07:43] <|_ocke> normall i'd ctrl+alt+f1 and kill the x server but it doesnt give me anything
[07:43] <jonathan8di> Why is that?
[07:43] <punsad> |_ocke: did you try killing gdm?
[07:43] <palintheus> WX9J, http://www.debuntu.org/how-to-install-ubuntu-linux-on-usb-bar
[07:43] <|_ocke> punsad, yeah but its kdm
[07:43] <jonathan8di> Will it change when I reboot?
[07:43] <lockd> punsad: kill gdm, then how are you going to get X back?
[07:43] <|_ocke> it dies but doesnt die all the way, sits tehre with the mouse cursor locked up
[07:43] <|_ocke> i did /etc/init.d/kdm stop
[07:43] <MasterShrek> jonathan8di, it is still owned by root, but everyone has permission to it hence 777
[07:44] <|_ocke> it sits there still in graphical mode and never quits
[07:44] <MasterShrek> no jonathan8di it should still be root
[07:44] <melinate> anyone know how to set up dhcp3?
[07:44] <MasterShrek> |_ocke, maybe try messing with   vga   in /boot/grub/menu.lst
[07:44] <|_ocke> in fact, i havent been able to shut down or restart for like 6 months since i upgraded to 6.10, have to wait till the last screen of the unloading bar then hard power off
[07:44] <jonathan8di> MasterShrek:  Well it works now so...Thank you very much!
[07:45] <Shaye> punsad no, but when i think about it now, it's a new pc, and i haven't installed any drivers/updated bios whatsoever, might it be the cause? (using on-board network card)?
[07:45] <punsad> lockd: /etc/init.d/gdm start ?
[07:45] <MasterShrek> jonathan8di, you may need to run that chmod command on a reboot or change something in /etc/fstab or you might not have permissions
[07:45] <MasterShrek> yep punsad
[07:46] <|_ocke> so in menu.lst is there an option i can invoke to keep it from running kdm?
[07:46] <MasterShrek> but if he cant use any consoles, then how is he going to install the nvidia drivers when he gets out?
[07:46] <ion> is it possible for ubuntu to be as compatible as windows
[07:46] <bruenig> |_ocke, disable the daemon
[07:46] <lockd> punsad: well, this is assuming none of the consoles work
[07:46] <MasterShrek> |_ocke, do you have a normal command prompt before kdm starts?
[07:47] <MasterShrek> if so chmod 644 /etc/init.d/kdm
[07:47] <punsad> Shaye: as long as you correctly installed Ubuntu, it should recognize your onboard NIC just fine
[07:47] <MasterShrek> sudo ^
[07:47] <lockd> punsad: though if you had the foresight to enable ssh...
[07:47] <|_ocke> MasterShrek, it does the normal startup process, which is all masked by the ubuntu loading bar
[07:47] <Shaye> punsad well what else can it be then
[07:47] <MasterShrek> true that lockd you could do it remotely
[07:47] <|_ocke> but the first input possible is the login prompt in kdm
[07:47] <punsad> lockd: oh.. that's always been a given for me
[07:47] <vwfanatic> Is there a package that does the Fly-out menu like OSX?
[07:48] <MasterShrek> |_ocke, try chmod 644 /etc/init.d/kdm
[07:48] <c0---> help
[07:48] <MasterShrek> if that doesnt do it chmod 744 /etc/init.d/kdm to put it back
[07:48] <melinate> ion: I may be coming in part way though the conversation, but if you mean hardware compatibility, Ubuntu is more and less compatible than Windows
[07:48] <punsad> Shaye: did you do 'dhclient' to get an IP address from the router (which presumably a DHCP server)?
[07:48] <Shaye> i just wanna connect the internet :s
[07:48] <|_ocke> MasterShrek, you mean to make kdm runnable?
[07:48] <|_ocke> kdm runs fine
[07:48] <MasterShrek> |_ocke, make it so it doesnt run, then install your driver, then make it runnable again
[07:49] <punsad> Shaye: most routers deal out IP addresses using DHCP
[07:49] <|_ocke> hmm
[07:49] <MasterShrek> if it doesnt load the nvidia driver, it may not mess up the terminals
[07:49] <MasterShrek> consoles, or whatever u wanna call them
[07:49] <MasterShrek> that would be my guess
[07:49] <MasterShrek> or else enable ssh and remotely do it
[07:49] <|_ocke> so 644 will make it not run?
[07:49] <MasterShrek> correct |_ocke
[07:50] <Shaye> punsad well i am very new to linux can u be more specific on what do i need to do? the server is right near me
[07:50] <MasterShrek> 744 it will run
[07:50] <|_ocke> k well i guess im gonna try ctrl+alt+backspace then
[07:50] <WX9J> palintheus: Thank you, just noticed your reply
[07:50] <MasterShrek> only as the owner though (root)
[07:50] <|_ocke> or that might not do it
[07:50] <punsad> Shaye: as root, type dhclient
[07:50] <|_ocke> i did it sudo
[07:50] <|_ocke> obviously
[07:50] <palintheus> WX9J, np
[07:50] <|_ocke> brb
[07:50] <Shaye> punsad i did
[07:50] <punsad> Shaye: no do ifconfig
[07:50] <punsad> Shaye: now do ifconfig
[07:50] <Herati> I didn't have any luck installing Ubuntu on a Fujitsu laptop with a P4.  Will I have better luck with a newer Dell, e.g. Dell Inspiron or the like?
[07:51] <Shaye> ok
[07:51] <Shaye> what do u need to know
[07:51] <punsad> Shaye: does you have an IP address showing ?
[07:51] <melinate> hey folks, I'm trying to setup edubuntu and I'm having problems with setting up the dhcp3 server... anyone want to help?
[07:51] <MasterShrek> Herati, most likely
[07:51] <punsad> Shaye: as given by ifconfig?
[07:51] <tittelB> i can t create file in directory its say permission denied anyone help?
[07:52] <Shaye> 192.168.0.100
[07:52] <Shaye> that's what i get punsad
[07:52] <Herati> MasterShrek: any recommendations on a brand / type of laptop that's friendly to ubuntu?
[07:52] <MasterShrek> tittelB, do you have permissions to the directory?
[07:52] <punsad> Shaye: you should be connect to internet now
[07:52] <tittelB> i should
[07:52] <vwfanatic> HP -- a guy at work has one
[07:52] <Shaye> how do i make sure? (it's server not desktop so...)
[07:52] <tittelB> i m the only one that uses this computer i just installed ubuntu right now
[07:52] <MasterShrek> Herati, i had a sony vaio that was good, my compaq runs good, but i would say dell is the best, they sell laptops with ubuntu pre-installed now
[07:52] <Shaye> i am trying to ping sites but it says it can not be done ;s
[07:52] <mattyv> tittelB: In that case, which directory is it?
[07:52] <punsad> Shaye: try: ping google.com
[07:52] <Shaye> ^^
[07:53] <punsad> Shaye: hmm..
[07:53] <Herati> MasterShrek - nice!  I didnt' konw.  thanks.
[07:53] <tittelB> home/user/public_hmtl
[07:53] <Shaye> punsad ohh
[07:53] <Shaye> it's working now
[07:53] <Shaye> w00t!
[07:53] <Shaye> what did we do? :P
[07:53] <bruenig> Herati, HP
[07:53] <punsad> Shaye: you see.. the pppoeconf is only usefull if the DSL modem is directly connected to the linux box.
[07:53] <mattyv> tittelB: Yes, you should have permission for that...
[07:53] <Shaye> um so will i have to do so everytime or...?
[07:54] <punsad> Shaye: your 'server' is really acting like a 'client' since it is connected to the router... the *router* is acting as the server which hands out IP addresses
[07:54] <mattyv> tittelB: In the file manager, right-click the folder and look at the permissions tab, what does it say?
[07:54] <punsad> Shaye: the dhclient command makes your box 'ask' for an IP address from the dhcp server
[07:54] <Shaye> punsad yeah :)
[07:55] <Shaye> punsad next time i restart my pc it will ask for an ip automatically or will i need to run the dhclient cmd everytime
[07:55] <ZAKhan> installed ubuntu on a new pc and now auto mount doesnot work on any UBS drive, can someone help please
[07:55] <Shaye> my server i mean ;-d
[07:55] <punsad> Shaye: if you want to use the linux box as a server (e.g. apache, ssh)... you will need to setup routing with your router
[07:55] <MasterShrek> it should do it automatically Shaye
[07:55] <tittelB> it says im not the owner i cant change anything
[07:55] <eboyjr> Anyone here dual-booting Ubuntu and Windows XP? If so, can I have some of your GRUB?
[07:56] <MasterShrek> eboyjr, what do you need? the windows part?
[07:56] <eboyjr> MasterShrek: Yes
[07:56] <tittelB> under folder access it says i can create and delete
[07:56] <byonix_> which is better wine or cedega?
[07:56] <Shaye> punsad could u give me tips on how to make the box as more secure as possible?
[07:57] <mattyv> tittelB: Are you logged on as the user you created during the install? There are no other users you've created on there yet?
[07:57] <bullgard4> /sys/bus/i2c/drivers/eeprom/module/srcversion listet 'F2468447AE1D20BFAFC46B6'. How can I read the contents of this EEPROM and disassemble them?
[07:57] <tittelB> mattyv:no
[07:57] <punsad> Shaye: I'm not a good person to ask about that.  I wonder about that myself.
[07:57] <tittelB> mattyv: im the only one
[07:57] <MasterShrek> eboyjr, i am not dual booting, but it shouldnt be hard to find
[07:57] <Shaye> punsad well u gave me a good support better than what my ISP tech support could not do :P
[07:58] <mattyv> tittelB: Alright, go to Applications > Accessories > Terminal and open one up (this is the quickest way)
[07:59] <punsad> Shaye: ISP tech support is usually terrible from my experience.  That's why I ended up learning it all on my own
[07:59] <MasterShrek> tru.dat
[07:59] <Shaye> punsad that's the best P:
[07:59] <tittelB> mattyv: done
[07:59] <Shaye> hehe. now u can help others too. :)
[07:59] <jonathan8di> MasterShrek:  I changed the owner to me so that it matched the rest of the folder (that's not a bad thing to do is it?)
[07:59] <Shaye> punsad, routing with my router, what do u mean by that? settings? ports etc?
[07:59] <MasterShrek> shoudlnt be a problem jonathan8di , i just wonder if it will stay that way when you reboot
[07:59] <mattyv> tittelB: Alright, now type this without the quotes "cd Public"
[07:59] <MasterShrek> it guess it shold...
[08:00] <drgeb> anyone using wine ?
[08:00] <mattyv> tittelB: then "ls -l" They're lowercase L's
[08:00] <punsad> Shaye: most routers can be configured/interacted with by using some web front end
[08:00] <tittelB> mattyv: says no such directory
[08:01] <MasterShrek> Shaye, he means use your router to set ips unless thers a specific reason you want another subnet
[08:01] <bullgard4> The information bar of my Irssi window 1 shows 'OFTC' and in window 8 'IRCnet'. I do not understand why there appear two networks. I think I can be connected to one network only. Is that true?
[08:01] <punsad> Shaye: you usually just navigate to the router's IP address: e.g. http://192.168.0.1 (try this IP address)
[08:01] <jonathan8di> Gparted says my "empty" partition has 18.55GB but 470MB are used.  The actual mount folder says I only have 17.2GB of space.  What gives?
[08:01] <Shaye> punsad oh yeah, i manage my router through there...
[08:01] <jonathan8di> What is using all that space?
[08:02] <syntux> guys, I'm trying to find more information on the differences between ext2/3 and reiserfs but can't find anything decent; any idea?
[08:02] <MasterShrek> jonathan8di, try    ls -a    in that directory
[08:02] <mattyv> tittelB: Ah, sorry. Just trying to get you to the directory where you can't create files. Where are you now: "ls"
[08:02] <punsad> Shaye: there should be all kinds of things that you can configure in those menus.  There's usually some wizards to get you going
[08:02] <palintheus> I just noticed that I have an entry in my network devices called etho:avahi, I have never noticed before today, I have searched, but do not understand exactly what it does
[08:02] <eboyjr> is there a command on ubuntu that will totally recreate grub ( i dont like the colors and other stuff )
[08:02] <tittelB> mattyv: i changed to the directory where i cant make files
[08:02] <mattyv> tittelB: Alright, slight variation: "ls -la"
[08:02] <Shaye> punsad yeah i know pretty well the web-based client for my router, but what exactly do i need to look up for? as long as my server is connected to the internet now? :)
[08:03] <sirjoshimus> anyone know where i can get a pidgin.deb?
[08:03] <jonathan8di> If gives me .  ..  lost+found
[08:03] <sirjoshimus> would i just alien an rpm for it?
[08:03] <bruenig> mattyv, pwd
[08:03] <sirjoshimus> cant seem to find an rpm either
[08:03] <bruenig> sirjoshimus, don't do that
[08:03] <byonix_> which is better wine or cedega?
[08:03] <mattyv> tittelB: There will be a directory called "." Then is will show who owns it
[08:03] <punsad> Shaye: you want all http traffic to go to your linux box (192.168.0.100)
[08:03] <jonathan8di> MasterShrek:  So the lost and found is eating 1.35GB of space?
[08:03] <vwfanatic> Is there a program like Alcohol 120% for Linux?
[08:03] <MasterShrek> maybe jonathan8di
[08:03] <mattyv> bruenig: thanks, memory eluded me
[08:03] <bruenig> vwfanatic, mount
[08:03] <jonathan8di> I just partitioned that drive
[08:03] <MasterShrek> you can unmount it and reformat it
[08:03] <vwfanatic> so I can mount ISO files?
[08:04] <bruenig> jonathan8di, you can delete lost and found if you want
[08:04] <bruenig> !mountiso | vwfanatic
[08:04] <ubotu> vwfanatic: To mount an ISO disc image, type  sudo mount -o loop <ISO-filename> <mountpoint>  - There is a list of useful cd image conversion tools at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion - Always verify the ISO using !MD5 before !burning.
[08:04] <pegwole> gah i forget how to register my nick lol
[08:04] <jonathan8di> The annoying thing is my music is 17.3GB but I only have 17.2GB available
[08:04] <jonathan8di> That is why I care so much
[08:04] <punsad> Shaye: there should be some menu to configure your servers (http, https, SMTP, ssh)
[08:04] <MasterShrek> jonathan8di, unmount it and run mkfs.ext3 /dev/sda5
[08:04] <jonathan8di> If I could just free up an extra 100MB...
[08:04] <tittelB> mattyv: sorry i dont understand line
[08:04] <jonathan8di> ok, what does that do?
[08:05] <MasterShrek> that will reformat it, or do you already have your music on it?
[08:05] <jonathan8di> Does that reformat?
[08:05] <MasterShrek> dont do that then
[08:05] <punsad> Shaye: you probably want to setup sshd on the linux box so you can ssh in remotely.  So you'll need to send all ssh traffic (port 22) to 192.168.0.100
[08:05] <jonathan8di> NO music is on it yet!
[08:05] <MasterShrek> but it may not give you any extra, its hard to say
[08:05] <bruenig> jonathan8di, lost and found catches stray bits or inodes or something like that, it is not necessary to keep
[08:05] <tittelB> mattyv: drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 2007-08-08 13:35 .
[08:05] <mattyv> tittelB: That's ok, just look for something that looks like a username and let me know what it is
[08:05] <palintheus> sirjoshimus, you could install from source, here is a guide... http://jhcore.com/2007/06/04/install-pidgin-in-ubuntu/
[08:06] <mattyv> tittelB: Ok, root owns it, not sure why since it's in your home directory
[08:06] <NETWizz> HI
[08:06] <MasterShrek> sirjoshimus, i have a repository with it in there
[08:06] <punsad> gotta go... g'night all.
[08:06] <NETWizz> I upgraded my video card from 7300 to a 7600GT
[08:06] <MasterShrek> easier than compiling
[08:06] <NETWizz> It is awsome
[08:06] <NETWizz> Beryl runs more smothly
[08:06] <mattyv> tittelB: Can you try "pwd" just to make sure you're where I think you are?
[08:06] <sirjoshimus> thanks
[08:06] <NETWizz> Windows burn up faster
[08:06] <NETWizz> and everything is rendered with less jitter
[08:06] <tittelB> mattyv: what do u mean try pwd ?
[08:07] <MasterShrek> tittelB, run    pwd     in a terminal
[08:07] <vwfanatic> mattyv : Present Working Directory
[08:07] <bruenig> print working directory
[08:07] <mattyv> tittelB: type "pwd" in the terminal. Then I should be able to give you one quick command and it will be fixed so you can go back to gui
[08:07] <Ademan> anyone know why a resolution in xorg.conf wouldn't show up in gnome's resolution manager app?
[08:07] <tittelB> mattyv:home/user/public_html
[08:07] <pegwole> man, i need to sto; going to getdeb.net lo; i'm running out of hd space
[08:07] <byonix_> my desktop effect is horrible, i try to run it, but it shows a white blank page
[08:07] <bruenig> pegwole, and because it is so windows of you
[08:07] <mattyv> tittelB: no / before home?
[08:08] <Ademan> !effects | byonix_
[08:08] <ubotu> byonix_: For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[08:08] <jonathan8di> Deleting lost and found changed nothing.  I'll try unmounting and doing mkfs.ext3 /dev/sda5
[08:08] <pegwole> i know man, i need to break the addiction
[08:08] <tittelB> mattyv: yes there is
[08:08] <pegwole> after i break the twitter addiction that is...
[08:08] <NETWizz> Ubuntu gives me more than I am worth
[08:08] <mattyv> tittelB: ok good. type this exactly: sudo chown user:user ./
[08:08] <NETWizz> Only OS I have ever used where I can run 10 movies at a time no problem
[08:09] <NETWizz> on a 3200+
[08:09] <andyp_> hi
[08:09] <bruenig> NETWizz, linux
[08:09] <eboyjr> byonix_: Do you have an ATI Xpress 200M?
[08:09] <MasterShrek> NETWizz, there are more hardcore distros than ubuntu, you can tweak things way mroe
[08:09] <vwfanatic> NETWizz: shame it doesn't give you the brain power to watch them all at one time.
[08:09] <tittelB> mattyv:chown: `user:user': invalid user
[08:09] <andyp_> i have been trying for a while to mount a usb stick but no jot
[08:09] <byonix_> bruenig: no, just standard intel card
[08:10] <MasterShrek> tittelB, replace user with your users name
[08:10] <ZAKhan> installed ubuntu on a new pc and now auto mount doesnot work on any UBS drive, can someone help please
[08:10] <MasterShrek> ZAKhan, did it work before?
[08:10] <MasterShrek> did you upgrade perhaps?
[08:10] <mattyv> tittelB: Odd, instead of user, use your actual username. I wsa presuming it was user
[08:10] <mattyv> *was
[08:10] <andyp_> also need help mounting usb please
[08:11] <ZAKhan> MasterShrek, yes at first it did
[08:11] <ZAKhan> MasterShrek, i installed NTFS support
[08:11] <tittelB> mattty: now it says sudo: shalveen command not ound
[08:11] <kraut> moin
[08:12] <MasterShrek> ZAKhan, put an entry in /etc/fstab maybe
[08:12] <mattyv> tittelB: sudo chown shalveen:shalveen ./
[08:12] <MasterShrek> !mount
[08:12] <ubotu> Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted (also "man mkfs" for formatting) - Mounting partitions in Gnome under Dapper: System -> Administration -> Disks - For Edgy, see !fstab and !DiskMounter
[08:12] <tittelB> mattyv: I GOT IT
[08:12] <MasterShrek> ubotu needs an upgrade, talking about edgy still
[08:12] <tittelB> mattyv: thx a lot
[08:13] <bruenig> MasterShrek, edgy is still supported
[08:13] <pegwole> i love the Police Academy movies
[08:13] <tittelB> mattyv: is there a website or something i can got to to learn more
[08:13] <randoman> is it me or does linux not like the intel gma 3100 onboard video with g33 chipset?
[08:13] <MasterShrek> it doesnt have feisty links listed though...
[08:13] <randoman> and police academy moview rule
[08:13] <randoman> i love the sounds effect guy
[08:13] <pegwole> lol
[08:13] <tittelB> mattyv: never mind thx
[08:14] <ZAKhan> MasterShrek, thats doing it manually ..why is automount not working?
[08:14] <pegwole> heh i just realized threethirty left
[08:14] <Shaye> Guys can u get me some tips on how to make my server more secured? using the latest ubuntu server edition
[08:14] <mattyv> tittelB: Cool, Linux takes some getting used to when you're new. You won't need the terminal often but sometimes it's easier when we're helping out on forums or itrc
[08:14] <MasterShrek> ZAKhan, i dont know
[08:14] <bruenig> terminal is easier almost always
[08:14] <MasterShrek> true that
[08:14] <Ademan> i've got some issues getting the correct resolution.  my xorg.conf has the resolution i want in it (1680x1050) but it doesn't show up in gnome's resolution manager app.  I've restarted X, i've restarted the computer, nothing.  Radeon x600 using the open source radeon driver
[08:15] <mattyv> tittelB: It's ok, google linux commands or soemthing like that for learning the terminal, http://ubuntuguide.org is good for general things
[08:15] <ZAKhan> MasterShrek, it means i always have to put it manually whenever i need to connect a new usb drive
[08:15] <bruenig> mattyv, ubuntuguide.org is not recommended
[08:15] <pegwole> i've had many i clap from itssues with the open source driver, so i got fed up and used the proprietary driver...i think i got the
[08:15] <jonathan8di> I still can figure out where that 1.35GB of space when
[08:15] <tittelB> mattyv: im there thx again
[08:15] <jonathan8di> It just seems so strange to me
[08:15] <MasterShrek> ZAKhan, try reinstalling udev and dbus
[08:15] <andyp_> heres iswhat happens mont cant find /media/usb in /etc/ftab
[08:16] <mattyv> bruenig: Got some better links, wiki is ok when you know what you're looking for
[08:16] <bruenig> tittelB, use at your own risk, much of it is out of date
[08:16] <randoman> anyone know how to fix this ?
[08:16] <randoman> Fatal server error:
[08:16] <randoman> AddScreen/ScreenInit failed for driver 0
[08:16] <ZAKhan> MasterShrek, how do i reinstall these?
[08:16] <pegwole> wow it ddn't type right lol user error
[08:16] <tittelB> that sucks
[08:16] <mattyv> bruenig: Sorry, better links was a question btw
[08:16] <randoman> i installed the latest intel2.1.0 driver
[08:16] <bruenig> mattyv, for what in particular
[08:16] <andyp_> need help with mounting usb please
[08:16] <pegwole> i meant "i had many issues with the open source driver, so i used th proprietary driver...i think it gave me the clap"
[08:16] <randoman> and it gives me that when i use "intel" in the deveice section of hte xorg.conf
[08:17] <MasterShrek> ZAKhan, run synaptic and search for those programs and reinstall them
[08:17] <mattyv> bruenig: to help tittelB learn
[08:17] <wers> is there a Kompose substitute for GNOME?
[08:17] <bruenig> mattyv, learn what
[08:18] <Shaye> i sent a ping request in my server but it doesn't stop lol
[08:18] <MasterShrek> wers, whats kompose do?
[08:18] <mattyv> bruenig: beginning Linux
[08:18] <Shaye> how do i make it stop
[08:18] <andyp_> cant find  mount cant find /media/usb in /etc/fstab
[08:18] <bruenig> mattyv, you encounter a problem or want to understand something someone told you, and you google until you figure it out completely, keep doing that and after a period of time, you will be very good, that was my strategy at least
[08:18] <MasterShrek> Shaye, ctrl+c
[08:18] <wers> MasterShrek, expose-like app
[08:18] <andyp_> cant find  mount cant find /media/usb in /etc/fstab
[08:19] <Shaye> MasterShrek ty
[08:19] <andyp_> cant find  mount cant find /media/usb in /etc/fstab
[08:19] <pegwole> wow i just saw an infomercial, and i now have no clue what it was for, except it had banjos playing in the background
[08:19] <andyp_> cant find  mount cant find /media/usb in /etc/fstab
[08:19] <astro76> !repeat | andyp_
[08:19] <ubotu> andyp_: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[08:20] <andyp_> i have searched like for two huors
[08:20] <pegwole> i'm thinking of learning perl...
[08:20] <vwfanatic> !patience
[08:20] <ubotu> The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[08:20] <mattyv> bruenig: I'm fine with all that myself, tittelB was just looking for somewhere to start learning and you advised against ubuntuguide. Wondered if you had alternatives that's all
[08:20] <Shaye> MasterShrek, few things, first: anything i need to do to make my server more secure? or keep it on default is enough?
[08:20] <astro76> andyp_, what is the problem?
[08:20] <bruenig> mattyv, ubuntuguide.org doesn't teach you anything
[08:21] <MasterShrek> i dunno Shaye maybe a firewall
[08:21] <bruenig> mattyv, zombo.com would be just as good
[08:21] <Shaye> a firewall on a server?
[08:21] <andyp_> astro76: can get usb to mount thanks for answering
[08:21] <wers> MasterShrek, Kompos is like Expos for KDE
[08:21] <pegwole> i reccomend using ubuntu forums for learning stuff
[08:21] <wers> how about for gnome?
[08:21] <pegwole> or the ubuntu wiki like the bot sid
[08:21] <MasterShrek> i dont know what expose is
[08:21] <tittelB> mattyv: ur help was greatly appreciated
[08:22] <bruenig> the ubuntu wiki is pretty lacking too
[08:22] <mattyv> tittelB: anytime
[08:22] <MasterShrek> Shaye, lock it down and make rules for what traffic you want it to allow
[08:22] <pegwole> also check linuxquestionns.com
[08:22] <andyp_> astro76: no gnome or kde just fluxbox
[08:22] <pegwole> god place
[08:22] <pegwole> good*
[08:22] <yamyogurt> anyone want to help me set up an xmms Infopipline
[08:22] <pegwole> linuxquestions.com
[08:22] <pegwole> *
[08:23] <pegwole> gah i can't type tonight
[08:23] <humblerodent> anybody know much about making a Webcam work?  Model: Intel Share Pro WebCam .... it's a USB connection
[08:23] <humblerodent> it recognizes it on lsusb, and the Camstream program picks it up....but all I get as far as an image is a bunch of garble
[08:24] <pegwole> when i get a cam, i'm getting a ustream account
[08:24] <Shaddox> Hi everyone. What does it mean, whenever I start a program it says "DESCRIPTION=Starting" on the taskbar instead of "Starting program...", an when your /usr/share/ubuntu-artwork folder completely disappears somehow?
[08:25] <gsevil> after run dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg, my screen refresh rate only 60Hz, I restore the old xorg.conf file, but it didn't return to normal. Windows is running well
[08:25] <humblerodent> gsevil: did you try "System>Preferences>Screen resolution"?
[08:25] <gsevil> yes
[08:25] <gsevil> but it's only 60Hz
[08:25] <andyp_> astroi76: any ideas?
[08:26] <jonathan8di> MasterShrek:  Any idea how I can free up some of that uncounted for HD space?  Or any links to similar problems?
[08:26] <MasterShrek> jonathan8di, the way it formats the drive makes you lose some space i believe
[08:26] <astro76> andyp_, is this when you plug it in and it tries to automount? or did you add a line to fstab yourself?
[08:27] <kousotu> question: does Linux (in genera) save network keys in lower-case?
[08:27] <PotLimit> when i do an apt-get, i can pass it parameters to tell it where to install the config files right? say like asterisk, by default, puts it's config here: /etc/default/asterisk first.
[08:27] <bruenig> kousotu, linux does not in general save network keys at all
[08:27] <kousotu> odd...
[08:27] <PotLimit> oh wait, then again, there's alot of other crap that puts it there too
[08:27] <kousotu> then why doen't i ask for it?
[08:27] <george> hello , I have a lan card with chip RTL 8139D , I tried to load the module 8139too , 8139cp , each alone but it does not work , the modules is loaded in lsmod , but when i do ifconfig , i get only lo and no eth.. also in lspci , the ethernet card is not mentioned, what to do ?
[08:28] <bruenig> kousotu, linux doesn't deal with network keys, you are thinking of applications
[08:28] <jonathan8di> Seems like a lot of space to loose, 5%!  It is in my extended partition, which also has fat32 partition next to it
[08:28] <kousotu> ??
[08:28] <jonathan8di> Maybe that setup is bad?
[08:28] <kousotu> bruenig: I mean the key to go on my Wi-Fi etwork
[08:28] <pawan> !qnewsense
[08:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about qnewsense - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:28] <bruenig> kousotu, linux has no built in key management, some applications may but linux certainly doesn't
[08:28] <jonathan8di> I could merge the two partitions into one and just go w/out fat32
[08:28] <pegwole> ok, person who had automount issues, if all else fails, apt-get autofs, it should help
[08:29] <astro76> jonathan8di, what's the problem?
[08:29] <andyp_> astro76: it does mot try to auto mount i have not added a line in fstab i notice on boot up it says sda wite through or soething like that so it was dected at boot
[08:29] <kousotu> bruenig: how would I makeit save siad kes?
[08:29] <kousotu> keys*
[08:29] <bruenig> kousotu, make what save it?
[08:29] <george> anybody had the same card as mine?
[08:30] <kousotu> how can I make ubu-linux save the keys to my wireless network?
[08:30] <bruenig> kousotu, you can put them in a text file and save that if you want
[08:30] <michael117> My DVD drive doesn't mount by itself and I don't see a scd0 in my /dev directory
[08:30] <kousotu> george: what card?
[08:30] <george>  I have a lan card with chip RTL 8139D , I tried to load the module 8139too , 8139cp , each alone but it does not work , the modules is loaded in lsmod , but when i do ifconfig , i get only lo and no eth.. also in lspci , the ethernet card is not mentioned, what to do ?
[08:31] <kousotu> bruenig: but will this pc load those keys?
[08:31] <tank> ok I have a stupid question how do I get.../etc/cron.weekly/?
[08:31] <george> kousotu : read the above problem please
[08:31] <yamyogurt> can anyone help me with a infoPipe problem when i try and run a script that i loaded i get this  Irssi: Couldn't find a valid XMMS-InfoPipe FIFO.
[08:31] <tank> how do I get to*
[08:31] <kousotu> george: can you get windows rdivers for those card?
[08:32] <pegwole> tank open a terminal and type sudo nautilus /etc/cron.weekly
[08:32] <george> kousotu: yes sure
[08:32] <bruenig> kousotu, your questions don't make sense, linux is the kernel, it has nothing to do with saving keys, the default association software iwconfig doesn't either, there are front ends, perhaps wifi-radar and others, that will save different profiles, but the latter two things have nothing to do with linux
[08:32] <shellhack> hello everybody, I want to know if somebody here know where I can get the 3rd version of Understanding the Linux Kernel
[08:32] <Bender1337> !noob
[08:32] <ubotu> Words like noob, jfgi, stfu or rtfm are not welcome in this channel. Period.
[08:32] <bruenig> pegwole, gksudo, and is that really necessary
[08:33] <kousotu> bruenig: they run on linux, association enouh for me
[08:33] <shellhack> I just have the 1st version
[08:33] <bruenig> kousotu, linux is the name of the kernel
[08:33] <bruenig> kousotu, it doesn't save keys
[08:33] <kousotu> bruenig: you must realize that I am primaraly a windows user
[08:33] <pegwole> i assumed (yes i know what happens when yo uassume) he wanted to do some root work
[08:33] <vwfanatic> How do I know my mount points?
[08:33] <bruenig> kousotu, you need to realize then that key saving is therefore application specific because there is nothing inherent in the OS that does it
[08:34] <kousotu> bruenig: Windows will save them, I thought Linx might do the same
[08:34] <Shaye> how do i find my server's ip address? "netstat" doesn't give me the exact address
[08:34] <bruenig> kousotu, linux doesn't save it
[08:34] <pawan> !sid
[08:34] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sid - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:34] <strav_> he! There's a lot of users that seems to have problems concerning blender's display with the ati free driver on xorg 7.2 ... The only workaround I've found so far is to set noaccell to yes but this screw up the display response time for all other application. (my card is an ati radeon mobility 7500, most people have problems with blender and this card)
[08:35] <gsevil> after run dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg, my screen refresh rate only 60Hz, I restore the old xorg.conf file, but it didn't return to normal. Windows is running well
[08:35] <bruenig> kousotu, applications do
[08:35] <kousotu> bruenig: agian, I said I thought it might. but thank you for the clairiicaion
[08:35] <kousotu> bruenig: you know where I ca get wi-fi radar for gutsy?
[08:35] <bruenig> kousotu, #ubuntu+1
[08:36] <vwfanatic> How do I know my mount points?
[08:36] <strav_> vwfanatic, look at /etc/fstab
[08:36] <kousotu> bruenig: I am siting there, don't thinkanyone is there
[08:36] <pegwole> poo, m battery is about to die, gotta charge to laptop, later
[08:36] <astro76> vwfanatic, df -h
[08:37] <fulat2k> hi folks, any idea why i'm getting the error "X11 connection rejected because of wrong authentication" when trying to run apps from a remote debian machine in my ubuntu box?
[08:37] <andyp_> astro76: did you see my reply?
[08:37] <kousotu> george: get the eindows drivers ad ndswrapper it
[08:37] <vwfanatic> I guess the correect questoin is: I"m trying to mount an ISO --- I was given sudo mount -o loop <ISO-filename> <mountpoint> - what is my  mount point?
[08:38] <strav_> vwfanatic, the mountpoint is the place you wish your iso to be mounted, normally you set this to /mnt
[08:39] <vwfanatic> so: sudo mount -o loop filename.iso /mnt ?
[08:40] <strav_> yes
[08:41] <davy> shaye: try ifconfig (device eth0 or wlan0)
[08:41] <strav_> (then you'll be able to access the iso's content on /mnt (usually it requires you to be root so sudo -s there after to be switch to root ... exit to get out)
[08:42] <Penguinsaremyfri> Just went all linux! no more xp for me!!
[08:42] <kousotu> Penguinsaremyfri: good luck :)
[08:42] <strav_> not that I want to repeat myself: he! There's a lot of users that seems to have problems concerning blender's display with the ati free driver on xorg 7.2 ... The only workaround I've found so far is to set noaccell to yes but this screw up the display response time for all other application. (my card is an ati radeon mobility 7500, most people have problems with blender and this card)
[08:42] <bullgard4> The information bar of my Irssi window 1 shows 'OFTC' and in window 8 'IRCnet'. I do not understand why there appear two networks. I think I can be connected to one network only. Is that true?
[08:42] <vwfanatic> Anyone familiar with WINE? Cannot run anything on my /mnt ISO.
[08:43] <kousotu> bullgard4: what are you asking?
[08:43] <LDS_Trooper> Greetings! What do I need to be able to do C++ coding and compiling?
[08:43] <andyp_> astro76: not sur but did you get my reply
[08:43] <bullgard4> kousotu: I am asking what I have written.
[08:44] <strav_> vwfanatic: I'm not quite familiar with wine though, perhaps if you start it with sudo it'll be able to access your /mnt (if accessing it is actually the problem)
[08:44] <tittelB> list
[08:44] <kousotu> bullgard4: it's obvious to say I don't understand the question
[08:44] <kousotu> can youclrify lease
[08:44] <vwfanatic> I am able to access the /mnt - I am unable to run it.
[08:44] <kousotu> clarify please*
[08:45] <bullgard4> kousotu: I can. But I do not know what is not clear to you.
[08:45] <MasterShrek> bullgard4, what are you trying to run?
[08:45] <kousotu> my Irssi window 1 shows 'OFTC'
[08:46] <Shaye> davy but then i get the router's ip e.g 192.168.0.1 and i want to give the direct address u understand? so that others will be able to ssh my box
[08:46] <andyp_> need help mounting usb drive please
[08:47] <astro76> andyp_, not sure, sorry, you might want to ask the channel again and be specific
[08:47] <bullgard4> MasterShrek: I am not trying to run anything else than I am running just now. At least not for the moment. I try to understand how Irssi functions.
[08:47] <strav_> note for my problem, I also tried to revert to xorg 7.1 and it solved the problem until on the next boot my mouse failed.
[08:47] <LDS_Trooper> What do I need to be able to do C++ coding and compiling?
[08:47] <twoshadetod> is there any way to limit the amount of wireless connections your router accepts? sorry if this is OT
[08:47] <kousotu> Shaye: ping the localhost
[08:47] <bullgard4> kousotu: OFTC is the name of an IRC network.
[08:48] <strav_> LDS_Trooper, g++ and a good text editor will suffice.
[08:48] <kousotu> bullgard4: ah.. never heard of it
[08:48] <LDS_Trooper> strav_, thanks.. I've looked into Bluefish as well
[08:48] <strav_> for ides you may try kdevelop, emacs or ajunta
[08:48] <MasterShrek> sorry bullgard4 i meant vwfanatic
[08:48] <bullgard4> kousotu: Yes, I see. And do you know now what my question is about?
[08:48] <MasterShrek> wow lol
[08:49] <fulat2k> hi folks, any help?
[08:49] <MasterShrek> vwfanatic, what are you trying to run?
[08:49] <MasterShrek> what u need fulat2k ?
[08:49] <vwfanatic> Correct.
[08:49] <LDS_Trooper> thanks have a good night
[08:49] <Shaye> kousotu still i don't get the direct ip?
[08:49] <kousotu> bullgard4: bing conecter to 2 networks at once?
[08:49] <fulat2k> hi folks, any idea why i'm getting the error "X11 connection rejected because of wrong authentication" when trying to run apps from a remote debian machine in my ubuntu box?
[08:49] <kousotu> Shaye: lemme look up a bit of info and I'l get bakto you
[08:50] <Shaye> kousotu ty
[08:50] <kousotu> np
[08:50] <MasterShrek> fulat2k, are you using ssh to connect to your ubuntu box?
[08:50] <strav_> fulat2k: how do you access your box?
[08:50] <EvilAIM> hey
[08:50] <EvilAIM> I have a usb dvd burner...
[08:50] <kousotu> Shaye: you have a outer?
[08:50] <EvilAIM> I plugged it in, now how I make it work?
[08:50] <EvilAIM> lol
[08:50] <andyp_> astro76: thanks for helping
[08:51] <MasterShrek> EvilAIM, is it recognized?
[08:51] <EvilAIM> I don't think so
[08:51] <MasterShrek> EvilAIM, did you put a disc in it?
[08:51] <EvilAIM> I opened the dvd burning software and it doesn't come up
[08:51] <MasterShrek> hmm
[08:51] <kousotu> check "computer"
[08:51] <MasterShrek> you may need to tell the dvd burning software to look at the device
[08:52] <kousotu> EvilAIM: chack computer, is it there?
[08:52] <Shaye> kousotu yes i have
[08:52] <Shaye> Dlink 614+
[08:52] <EvilAIM> says it isn't mounted
[08:52] <MasterShrek> but does it appear there EvilAIM ?
[08:52] <EvilAIM> yes
[08:53] <fulat2k> MasterShrek: ssh.  public key auth.  using the following params: ssh -C -X -Y <hostname>
[08:53] <EvilAIM> got it
[08:53] <EvilAIM> I mounted it manually
[08:53] <EvilAIM> *shrugs*
[08:53] <PotLimit> what's the biggest features that differ between say, running kubuntu and kde in fedora core?
[08:54] <kousotu> Shaye: ca you open its page?
[08:54] <EvilAIM> thanks a lot all
[08:54] <strav> fulat2k: you must make shure X redirection is activated in your ssh server...
[08:54] <PotLimit> i guess the package installers/management is the most significationt?
[08:54] <eboyjr> I installed the new kernel i guess and grub allows me to choose between the older one and the newer one. why should(n't) i keep the old one?
[08:54] <MasterShrek> PotLimit, the availabel software
[08:54] <Shaye> kousotu yes i am there
[08:54] <strav> fulat2k, (and also that your pub key is accepted)
[08:54] <xoRock> need help, is gimp able to print? coz on mine there is no print command
[08:54] <fulat2k> strav: I can see that X11Forwarding is set to yes.
[08:54] <kousotu> look for wan
[08:55] <fulat2k> strav: i can login fine with the pub key :)  it's just the x forwarding which is giving the prob
[08:55] <PotLimit> MasterShrek: you mean like the "multiverse" versus the various rpm servers out there for fedora core?
[08:55] <kousotu> it won't be 127.0.0.1
[08:55] <astro76> fulat2k, not why you are using -X and -Y, just -Y will do trusted X11 forwarding
[08:55] <andyp_> need help mounting usb on fluxbox please
[08:55] <fulat2k> astro76: hm.m.. lemme try that
[08:55] <Shaye> kousotu i am there at "WAN"
[08:55] <Shaye> what now
[08:55] <MasterShrek> something like that PotLimit
[08:55] <astro76> fulat2k, with -Y it should work out of the box
[08:56] <xoRock> need help, is gimp able to print? coz on mine there is no print command
[08:56] <kousotu> does it show somehting like: 132.46.32.76?
[08:56] <Shaye> kousotu nope :s
[08:56] <PotLimit> well i guess ..the diffference between ubuntu and fedora core, is less than the difference between ubuntu and freebsd
[08:57] <MasterShrek> that is true PotLimit
[08:57] <kousotu> 68.79.10.**
[08:57] <andyp_> need help mounting usb on fluxbox please
[08:57] <kousotu> how bout that?
[08:57] <astro76> xoRock, did you open an image? the print command is in the file menu of an image window, not the toolbox
[08:57] <PotLimit> MasterShrek: but since I don't use freebsd...i dunno what the big differences are
[08:57] <MasterShrek> andyp_, mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
[08:57] <strav> fulat2k, I agree with astro76, -Y can do good in your case.
[08:57] <PotLimit> like i was just googling now, you can run kde on freebsd
[08:57] <MasterShrek> me either PotLimit, but i dont know of any advantages to bsd
[08:57] <PotLimit> someone told me it
[08:57] <MasterShrek> yep
[08:58] <PotLimit> it's good for server stuff, mail and dns
[08:58] <xoRock> astro76, yes i open an image, and there is no print under file menu
[08:58] <PotLimit> not sure why though
[08:58] <Shaye> kousotu well
[08:58] <kousotu> Shaye: ?
[08:58] <kousotu> Shaye: afk a moment
[08:58] <Shaye> i got 3 pcs connected to the router, i can get the router's ip, i wonder if each pc has its own ip on my network
[08:58] <Shaye> or same ip for all 3
[08:58] <MasterShrek> should be different Shaye
[08:59] <MasterShrek> thats what a router does
[08:59] <fulat2k> astro76: connected using -Y and -v.  the same error message appears right after debug1: confirm x11
[08:59] <astro76> xoRock, ah I gues you need to install package gimp-print
[08:59] <Shaye> yeah so, my linux box gets 192.168.0.102, which is good, but how do i get the real IP? MasterShrek.
[08:59] <MasterShrek> what do you mean "real" ip?
[08:59] <MasterShrek> your external ip?
[08:59] <Shaye> exactly
[09:00] <MasterShrek> www.whatismyip.com
[09:00] <Shaye> but it's a linux server no browser...
[09:00] <xoRock> astro76, o ic, thans
[09:00] <MasterShrek> links
[09:00] <Shaye> i said, the routers external ip, that's i get
[09:00] <MasterShrek> links www.whatismyip.com
[09:00] <strav> Shaye: if you have dhcp disabled on your router, you should manually set a different ip in your ip range using sudo ifconfig eth0 (or whatever your interface is) 192.168.x.x
[09:01] <gsevil> i run dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg, but my screen refresh rate is only 60Hz
[09:01] <Shaye> dhcp enables. MasterShrek 1 sec ill install the links package {why do u need to insert the OS media cd everytime?}
[09:01] <Shaye> enabled.
[09:02] <Herati> Anyone know how I can install the Qt Meta Object Compiler (moc)?
[09:02] <MasterShrek> Shaye, comment out the cd entry in /etc/apt/sources.list (you need to be root or use sudo for that) that will get rid of the cdrom
[09:02] <MasterShrek> Herati, apt-get ?
[09:02] <strav> gsevil; I think you can get different refresh rate by setting the default mode your xserver starts on... look at the end of your xorg.conf you'll see... (for instance, lower res gives you an higher refresh rate... as well as enabling you graphic card ;)
[09:03] <Shaye> MasterShrek and then itll install stuff without asking for cd?
[09:03] <Herati> MasterShrek: apt-get what?  I can't seem to find it .
[09:03] <MasterShrek> i dunno Herati u try searching synaptic/
[09:03] <MasterShrek> ?
[09:03] <rosegrass> How Ubuntu handles new packages in Debian which has older version number?
[09:03] <eboyjr> I had Ubuntu Feisty from a live CD that installed kernel 2.6.20.15 and used that in GRUB. It updated just now, but now GRUB has Ubuntu 2.6.20.16, Ubuntu 2.6.20.16 ( recovery ), Ubuntu 2.6.20.15, and Ubuntu 2.6.20.15 ( recovery )... Should I get rid of the 2.6.20.15 stuff in GRUB?
[09:03] <MasterShrek> Shaye, yes, put a # in front of the cdrom source in that file, and run apt-get update
[09:03] <Gipsy_1153> hallo?
[09:03] <crdlb> !find bin/moc | Herati
[09:03] <MasterShrek> eboyjr, you can, but it isnt nessicary
[09:04] <Shaye> MasterShrek silly but how do i edit the file? [sorry] 
[09:04] <ubotu> herati: File bin/moc found in libqt4-dev, libqt4-dev-kdecopy, qt3-dev-tools
[09:04] <kousotu> [01:58]  <Shaye> i got 3 pcs connected to the router, i can get the router's ip, i wonder if each pc has its own ip on my network
[09:04] <MasterShrek> sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:04] <strav> eboyjr, yes if on the present kernel, all your drivers are functionning correctly.
[09:04] <rosegrass> For example, a package is 20060101-1 in Ubuntu but 0.0.20070101 in Debian..
[09:04] <eboyjr> MasterShrek, okay, and thanks! You have been helping me a lot today/night!
[09:04] <MasterShrek> :)
[09:04] <kousotu> anyprowser that can connetgraphically will give you your WAN
[09:04] <strav> (if you just want to remove them from the grub menu you can comment them in /boot/grub/menu.lst)
[09:04] <kousotu> go to the router's mainpage on the net
[09:05] <MasterShrek> rosegrass, you could install, but its a debian pacakge and may not run correctly
[09:05] <Shaye> MasterShrek getdit command not found?
[09:05] <rosegrass> MasterShrek, I mean how Ubuntu sync from Debian if that happens?
[09:05] <Shaye> gedit*
[09:05] <nilesh21> ok
[09:05] <MasterShrek> gedit
[09:05] <kousotu> Shaye: you'e in terminal?
[09:05] <Shaye> yeah it says command not found
[09:06] <kousotu> usei
[09:06] <kousotu> .
[09:06] <kousotu>  vi *
[09:06] <Shaye> ?
[09:06] <kousotu> it's the pne thatworks in the terminal
[09:06] <MasterShrek> sudo /usr/bin/gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:06] <kousotu> one*
[09:06] <astro76> Shaye, you have kubuntu or something?
[09:06] <Shaye> no fresh ubuntu installed server edition...
[09:06] <MasterShrek> oh
[09:06] <MasterShrek> lol
[09:06] <MasterShrek> you dont have a gui
[09:06] <fulat2k> strav: still no go on the x forwarding.  do i need to change any config on the client?
[09:06] <rosegrass> MasterShrek, a package was in Ubuntu has version "20060101-1" but Debian now maintain it too and use "0.0.20070101-1" for version number...
[09:07] <astro76> Shaye, , lol ok... sudo nano or sudo vi if you know vi
[09:07] <Giddion55> hi,  is it possible to type a command in the linux console and get a display of what dist of linux the box is currently running?
[09:07] <MasterShrek> rosegrass, ubuntu doesnt sync from debian
[09:07] <Shaye> do i need to install anything else?
[09:07] <MasterShrek> they build their own pacakges
[09:07] <strav> fulat2k, I don't think so. Just as a test, if you can, try it with login/pass auth.
[09:07] <MasterShrek> no Shaye
[09:07] <astro76> Giddion55, lsb_release -a
[09:07] <solid_liq> Giddion55: yeah, uname -a
[09:07] <MasterShrek> just do this:  sudo vi /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:07] <rosegrass> MasterShrek, Ubuntu sync from Debian sid periodically...I think..
[09:07] <fulat2k> strav:hmm... ok.
[09:08] <Giddion55> astro76 will that work in any dist? as i dont know what dist is running on the box
[09:08] <Hmmmm> guys, need some help for a remote http monitoring script im writing. how can i detect the http status message remotely?
[09:08] <MasterShrek> hmm maybe, i just assumed they build their own pacakges
[09:08] <kousotu> MasterShrek: why would you need to sudo if you're ny looking?
[09:08] <astro76> Giddion55, no do the uname -a then or cat /etc/release
[09:08] <Shaye> then how do i edit files? :O
[09:08] <faileas> shaye: nano
[09:08] <MasterShrek> hes going to comment out the cdrom in the file
[09:08] <Hmmmm> im using lwp-request now
[09:08] <strav> Hmmmm, tail -f your apache log file..
[09:09] <Hmmmm> strav: im doing the monitoring remotely
[09:09] <rosegrass> MasterShrek, if that package was not in Ubuntu, sync is easy..
[09:09] <kousotu> MasterShrek: oh yea... lol
[09:09] <solid_liq> astro76: cat /etc/release won't work on every distro either
[09:09] <Shaye> um ok and how do u close the edit window :p
[09:10] <solid_liq> astro76: that's only for debian based distros
[09:10] <MasterShrek> what program shaye? vi?
[09:10] <solid_liq> astro76: and it's /etc/issue not /etc/release
[09:10] <Shaye> no, the edit windows after i did "nano gedit etc..."
[09:10] <Shaye> it says X exit but....
[09:10] <MasterShrek> ctrl +x
[09:10] <strav> Hmmmm, yes... you can easily use tail -f on ssh or pipe it to anything you want
[09:10] <astro76> indeed
[09:11] <solid_liq> Giddion55: just uname -a
[09:11] <Hmmmm> strav: isnt there a safer way for me to do it?
[09:11] <Hmmmm> using wget ot curl?
[09:11] <strav> Hmmmm, ssh is pretty safe
[09:11] <Hmmmm> strav: i cant setup passwordless ssh to this server
[09:12] <solid_liq> Hmmmm: ssh uses the same encryption that's used on the net for credit card transactions
[09:12] <solid_liq> Hmmmm: and it doesn't need to be passwordless for a script
[09:12] <Hmmmm> solid_liq: i dont distruct ssh, i just think there must be a way to talk to http directly
[09:12] <solid_liq> Hmmmm: you can use a shared-key login
[09:12] <strav> Hmmm, well you could create a symbolic link to your log file then use wget on it...
[09:12] <Shaye> MasterShrek i think it;'s done, lets update
[09:12] <solid_liq> Hmmmm: what are you trying to get from http?
[09:12] <Shaye> apt-get update?
[09:13] <solid_liq> Hmmmm: you're trying to get your logs from it?
[09:13] <davy> goodnight people
[09:13] <Hmmmm> solid_liq: i want to get the http status of my http server remotely
[09:13] <strav> Hmmmm, still a curl request with authentification would be safer
[09:13] <MasterShrek> yep Shaye
[09:13] <astro76> solid_liq, actually it is/was /etc/release in redhat and other distros
[09:14] <MasterShrek> Shaye, what were u attempting to do in the first place? lol i forgot
[09:14] <Hmmmm> strav: curl is good, but how can i handle hte http status with that?
[09:14] <solid_liq> astro76: not all distros have that, gentoo for instance
[09:14] <MasterShrek> besides the cdrom thing?
[09:14] <lockd> Hmmmm: where can you obtain the status locally?
[09:14] <fulat2k> strav: darn, still the same thing
[09:14] <Shaye> MasterShrek links www.whatismyip.com :P
[09:14] <MasterShrek> oh yea
[09:14] <BYONIXs> how can i join ubuntu effect?
[09:14] <solid_liq> Hmmmm: you know you can telnet in to port 80, right?  and that there's a program called expect...
[09:14] <MasterShrek> BYONIXs, type: /join #ubuntu-effects
[09:14] <BYONIXs> how can i join channel
[09:15] <Hmmmm> ok
[09:15] <MasterShrek> i just told you
[09:15] <strav> Hmmmm, it would be logic that you make the request to another server (lighthttpd) which job would be the fetch your logs.
[09:15] <Hmmmm> solid_liq: sounds like a good idea. let me try that out
[09:15] <cafuego> Where do I find the setting to change the tumbnailer helper for SVG files?
[09:15] <Shaye> MasterShrek yey
[09:15] <Shaye> can u try and ping my ip see if that's the one?
[09:15] <Shaye> k
[09:16] <Hmmmm> strav: solid_liq : http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2007-07/0165.html
[09:16] <Hmmmm> i think i might find the answer here
[09:16] <lockd> strav: if you just want your logs, can't you just link them into the http root?
[09:16] <lockd> strav: or is that a security risk?
[09:16] <strav> Hmmmm, you know telnet on port 80 won't give you the overall logs.
[09:17] <MasterShrek> whats your ip Shaye ?
[09:17] <Hmmmm> strav: thats ok. i hve a nagios server checking the local logs on all my servers
[09:17] <solid_liq> Hmmmm: are you writing this in C?
[09:17] <Hmmmm> this motoring will check nagios from 2 dif geo locations
[09:17] <Hmmmm> solid_liq: no using shell
[09:18] <Giddion55> uname -a   gave me this,   that doesnt tell me what distro it is Linux orders 2.6.16.52-1 #1 Thu May 31 16:08:22 UTC 2007 i686 AMD_Athlon(tm)_processor PLD Linux
[09:18] <solid_liq> Hmmmm: well that URL is for the libcurl mailing list, which is people coding in C
[09:18] <Shaye> MasterShrek u know, i get the same IP in the server and on my pc :)
[09:18] <Shaye> weird? :P
[09:18] <strav> lockd, would be a risk.
[09:18] <Hmmmm> solid_liq: ah ok
[09:18] <MasterShrek> Shaye, from that web address?
[09:18] <MasterShrek> you shold you are only given one ip from your ISP
[09:18] <cafuego> Giddion55: Try 'lsb_release -a'
[09:18] <Shaye> yeah www.whatismyip.com
[09:18] <lockd> strav: what's the best way then?
[09:18] <Shaye> MasterShrek oh... that's what i asked at the first place, lol
[09:18] <MasterShrek> lol
[09:19] <MasterShrek> locally each pc has its own ip though
[09:19] <Shaye> lol... so it's fine
[09:19] <MasterShrek> yea you should be ok
[09:19] <Shaye> let's see how do i add users to the ssh list :P
[09:19] <Shaye> g00gle time
[09:19] <cafuego> Giddion55: http://www.pld-linux.org/
[09:19] <schigh> How do I put files onto a remote computer once I've connected using ssh?
[09:19] <solid_liq> Giddion55: hmm, usually they put the distro name in there somewhere, I guess you'll have to start looking for clues.  Is apt installed?  emerge installed?  is it rpm based? etc
[09:19] <Shaye> MasterShrek u wanna try and ssh me? :D
[09:19] <strav> lockd, in my sense it would be an ssh link or a side server owning a linked version of the logs in a chroot ;)
[09:20] <MasterShrek> Shaye, generally you dont wanna ask people to do that
[09:20] <Giddion55> solid_liq lol this is gonna be fun... im a linux noob! lol
[09:20] <MasterShrek> but if u really want me to ill test it out for you
[09:20] <MasterShrek> pm info to me though
[09:20] <solid_liq> Giddion55: did lsb_release work for you?
[09:20] <strav> anyone, ati 7500, feisty + blender working fine?
[09:20] <ben__> hello, I'm having trouble mounting my floppy drive, the light goes on and stays that way when i try
[09:20] <Shaye> MasterShrek yeah server is empty no worries ;) just testing things out
[09:21] <Jaggz> hi.. does my hoardy system cache dns lookups?
[09:21] <Shaye> oh i can't pm need to register
[09:21] <Shaye> sec
[09:21] <schigh> How do I put files onto a remote computer once I've connected using ssh?
[09:21] <TraceGreen> Hello, I try to build my own livecd using debian kernel 2.6.22, but this livecd can not find my sata harddisk. I am sure that all the modules have been loaded.
[09:21] <cafuego> solid_liq: He's running PLD Linux
[09:21] <Jaggz> My server (colocated) is down, so i can't get work done with my local ubuntu system because it uses that NS
[09:21] <Jaggz> so I added the host I needed to /etc/hosts but it's still not looking it up
[09:22] <solid_liq> cafuego: wtf is PLD?
[09:22] <Giddion55> lsb_release command not found
[09:22] <dicki> hi all, i have a weird networking problem with a new ubuntu install
[09:22] <bullgard4> /sys/bus/i2c/drivers/eeprom/module/srcversion listet 'F2468447AE1D20BFAFC46B6'. How can I read the contents of this EEPROM and disassemble them?
[09:22] <MasterShrek> dicki, whats up?
[09:22] <lockd> solid_liq: pld-linux.org
[09:22] <astro76> schigh, use scp or sftp, not from within the ssh session
[09:22] <astro76> Giddion55, yeah so you'll just have to try the different possibilities, lsb_release -a, /etc/issue, /etc/release, /etc/redhat-release, and so on...
[09:23] <ben__> hello, I'm having trouble mounting my floppy drive, the light goes on and stays that way when i try
[09:23] <cafuego> solid_liq: $random rpm based distro based on redhat.
[09:23] <dicki> i've installed 7.04 on a HP nc6400 laptop (which got a good compatibility rating on hardware for linux)
[09:23] <dicki> wired connection seems ok
[09:23] <dicki> i can ping google
[09:23] <mistone> how do I switch my apache2 server from prefork to worker?
[09:23] <dicki> but i can't actually browse to it
[09:23] <cafuego> solid_liq: or possibly he's not running that, but just one of their kernels.
[09:23] <dicki> weirder still is the auto complete in the google toolbar works
[09:24] <MasterShrek> dicki, you cant browse the web tho?
[09:24] <dicki> so there has to be a connection
[09:24] <lockd> http is getting dropped?
[09:24] <dicki> traceroute doesn't work eiter
[09:24] <dicki> and ifconfig -a shows lots of dropped RX packets
[09:25] <dicki> i assumed hardware issues but it all works fine in windows
[09:25] <lockd> dicki: telnet to a server which supports it
[09:25] <Shaye> MasterShrek apt-get install ssh / sshd, any difference? i wanna setup ssh so i can remote my server.
[09:25] <MasterShrek> Shaye, ssh is the client, sshd is the server
[09:25] <dicki> then i assumed driver issues but from what i read the TG3 supports the chipset (broadcom bcm5753m)
[09:25] <lockd> dicki: does apt-get work?
[09:25] <Flannel> Shaye: you want openssh-server
[09:25] <MasterShrek> ok or that
[09:26] <dicki> no it can't get the repositories
[09:26] <lockd> dicki: telnet pdragon.org 5555
[09:26] <solid_liq> rpm based distros suck
[09:26] <lockd> dicki: see if you get a log in or just sits there
[09:26] <strav> anyone, ati 7500, feisty + blender working fine?
[09:26] <ben__> I have a tricky mount issue with a floppy, anyone feel skilled in this area?
[09:26] <faileas> solid_liq: i used to use apt-get with rpms... it was about the same as ubuntu is ;)
[09:27] <solid_liq> pfft
[09:27] <schigh> How do I put files onto a remote computer once I've connected using ssh?
[09:27] <dicki> ok, it resolved my address
[09:27] <Flannel> !scp | schigh
[09:27] <ubotu> schigh: SCP is a secure way of copying files across networks using !SSH. Usage: scp filename user@host:filename - WinSCP is a client for Windows, available at http://winscp.net/
[09:27] <dicki> then its just sitting there
[09:27] <solid_liq> schigh: scp or rsync
[09:27] <solid_liq> !rsync | schigh
[09:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about rsync - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:27] <lockd> dicki: no "Welcome" screen?
[09:27] <dicki> no
[09:27] <solid_liq> schigh: well, rsync is the faster way
[09:27] <schigh> Flannel, solid_liq, thanks
[09:28] <lockd> dicki: weird
[09:28] <dicki> yeah thats what i thought
[09:28] <ben__> I have a tricky mount issue with a floppy, anyone feel skilled in this area?
[09:28] <astro76> schigh, if you go to places>connect to server... you can add an ssh server to the file manager
[09:28] <lockd> dicki: PM and i will send you a few mud servers with ports open, to test - since you can't add repos or any of that
[09:28] <solid_liq> ben__: just ask the question, don't ask to ask
[09:28] <schigh> astro76, that didn't work :(
[09:28] <databuddy> anyone else having trouble with Seveas repos?
[09:29] <lockd> dicki: also, from which comp are you using IRC?
[09:29] <Q_Continuum> Okay, quick question.  Fast way to set a single-time event to play an mp3 file at a preset time.
[09:29] <dicki> from a windows machine on the same network
[09:30] <ben__> Well my floppy drive just goes into a loop when i try to mount it, the light goes on for ever. Anyone know why????
[09:30] <solid_liq> Q_Continuum: use   at
[09:30] <solid_liq> ben__: bad floppy?
[09:30] <astro76> schigh, why?
[09:30] <Carroarmato0> ben_: probably bad floppy
[09:30] <xstasi> what the hell is a floppy?
[09:31] <jayde_drag0n> okay i've been working blindly with no help for 3 hours now... i stupidly installed desktop multiplier... it broke... i get the error "frequency over range" on the mnitor... ubuntu feisty fawn... i've been editing the xorg.conf file over and over with no results.... i don't know what to select for the x server driver.. i have a "visiontek-9550" is what it says on the board... i've tried vga, nv, ati   and they all say no matter what i
[09:31] <schigh> astro76, it says simply, "IO error"
[09:31] <lockd> dicki: telnet terrafirma.terra.mud.org 2222
[09:32] <MasterShrek> jayde_drag0n, did you try the vesa driver
[09:32] <jayde_drag0n> mastershrek: yes i'll do it again and give you the error
[09:32] <MasterShrek> pastebin the log jayde_drag0n
[09:33] <MasterShrek> xstasi, they are the new way to store data
[09:33] <kousotu> jayde_drag0n: you might have to run 800x600
[09:33] <xstasi> oh
[09:33] <xstasi> cool!
[09:33] <michael117> My cdrom isn't showing up in /dev but was recognized by the BIOS and is showing up under "Computer" in nautilus
[09:33] <MasterShrek> u havent heard of them before?
[09:33] <MasterShrek> can store like 1.4 megs on just one
[09:33] <lockd> dicki: if it does not connect again, well perhaps only IP is working and TCP is not.. or something of the like
[09:33] <MasterShrek> its amazing
[09:33] <xstasi> MasterShrek, yeah, now i remember
[09:33] <solid_liq> jayde_drag0n: use lspci to figure out what driver for your video card, which is what ati, nvidia, nv, etc. are for
[09:33] <kousotu> michael117: mount it
[09:34] <xstasi> last time i needed one, and it was like in 2002, i asked Indiana Jones
[09:34] <xstasi> :)
[09:34] <michael117> kousotu: Can't mount... no cdrom device in /dev
[09:34] <dicki> lockd: that worked
[09:34] <MasterShrek> =P
[09:34] <michael117> kousotu: No scd0 or hda
[09:34] <dicki> i have the welcome screen
[09:34] <kousotu> michael117: hm.....
[09:34] <kousotu> michael117: mine works fie
[09:34] <MasterShrek> michael117, hdc?
[09:35] <kousotu> michael117: what is yours? external or internal?
[09:35] <lockd> dicki: that did? well, you have net access it is just getting blocked in some way
[09:35] <lockd> dicki: and you certainly haven't added anything to firewall
[09:35] <dicki> its a fresh install, compleatly untouched
[09:35] <michael117> kousotu: Internal
[09:35] <jayde_drag01> mastershrek: sorry got disconnected
[09:35] <MasterShrek> its aight
[09:36] <MasterShrek> heh
[09:36] <jayde_drag01> mastershrek: e vesa no matching modes    ee screens found but none have a usable configuration
[09:36] <michael117> MasterShrek: hdc isn't there either
[09:36] <kousotu> michael117: I'm suprised it doesn't
[09:36] <solid_liq> jayde_drag01: do you have an nvidia video card?
[09:36] <kousotu> michael117:get an errorlike "Invalid mount option when attempting to mount the volume 're4_eng'"
[09:36] <jayde_drag01> i think the visiontek is an nvidia
[09:37] <solid_liq> jayde_drag01: k, I had this problem a couple of days ago, you have to...
[09:37] <kousotu> (I just put in  Resident Evil 4, that's why I got that error
[09:37] <michael117> kousotu: When I right click and select mount in nautilus under "computer" I get the error message "mount: special device /dev/scd0 does not exist"
[09:37] <lockd> dicki: if only I had my own web server so I could set port to 2222
[09:37] <Enselic> michael117: we might have the same problem    I am able to boot from a CD and reinstall Ubuntu, but once in it, there is no in /dev for me either
[09:37] <lockd> dicki: that would pretty much prove it was ports getting blocked
[09:37] <kousotu> michael117: you have a disc in?
[09:37] <dicki> lockd: i'm going to explore the firewall idea, see if anything got screwed up during install
[09:37] <solid_liq> jayde_drag01: run this and tell me what you see      ls /lib/linux-restricted-modules/ -a
[09:38] <jayde_drag01> solid_liq..... i have to what??? lick the screen.... jump up and down saying a ubuntu chant....
[09:38] <michael117> Enselic: Yeah... it's weird because the BIOS sees it fine and will boot to it
[09:38] <jayde_drag01> lol okay
[09:38] <michael117> kousotu: yes, I have a dvd in it now
[09:38] <kousotu> is it a dvd drive?
[09:38] <solid_liq> jayde_drag01: do that, I can't remember the exact file name
[09:38] <dicki> lockd: i will probably be back when that confuses me! thanks for the help
[09:38] <Shaye> How do u get the list of running process again?
[09:38] <jayde_drag01> . .. 2.6.20-15 generic 2.6.20-16-generic
[09:39] <kousotu> michael117: is it a dvd drive?
[09:39] <solid_liq> jayde_drag01: do any of the files start with a .  (iotw, are any of them hidden files)?
[09:39] <Enselic> michael117: I suspect tehre is a kernel module that needs to be inserted, because for early 7.10 tribes, it worked for me
[09:39] <DooMRunneR> hi
[09:39] <ciano> ola
[09:39] <kousotu> [02:35]  <kousotu> I ned help making javawork on Firefox
[09:39] <Enselic> michael117: I havn't yet found the time to figure out which one
[09:39] <kousotu> java work*
[09:39] <aleix> hi all, quick question, does any one know what language/library is used to develop the menus in text format used in Ubuntu's alternate installation?
[09:39] <michael117> kousotu: Yes
[09:39] <ciano>  con centrino duo devo installare la 32bit o la 64bit?
[09:39] <jayde_drag01> solid_liq: thats all it says  . .. 2.6.20-15 generic 2.6.20-16-generic
[09:39] <xstasi> aleix, IIRC it's bash
[09:39] <Enselic> aleix: ncurser I think
[09:39] <kousotu> ciano: epanol?
[09:39] <faileas> !it | ciano
[09:39] <kousotu> espanol*
[09:39] <ubotu> ciano: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[09:39] <Enselic> aleix: ncurses*
[09:40] <ciano> magari
[09:40] <kousotu> ?
[09:40] <kousotu> lol
[09:40] <aleix> i thought so... thanks a lot!
[09:40] <faileas> its italian ;p
[09:40] <ciano> jo esoero espana
[09:40] <ciano> espero
[09:40] <kousotu> faileas: I can't tell the difernce lol
[09:40] <jayde_drag01> god i want my computer back
[09:40] <solid_liq> jayde_drag01: damn, that sux, I guess you have a diff problem then
[09:40] <ciano> i have little problem
[09:40] <kousotu> ?
[09:40] <faileas> ciano: depends, if its core 2, the 64 or 32 would work, if its pentium M 32.  core, i don't know
[09:40] <xstasi> kousotu, noone except for us can
[09:41] <foug> does anyone here have deus ex? I'm having trouble with saved games
[09:41] <kousotu> lol
[09:41] <Giddion55> hmm,  cant find what distro it is :@,  is linking up a domain to an IP the same in most distros?
[09:41] <ciano> intel core duo processor t2450
[09:41] <kousotu> ciano: shoot 32bit. safest option
[09:41] <xstasi> ciano, run 32bit /anyway/
[09:41] <jayde_drag01> solid-liq   well can you help at all...... anyone... buller... buler.... am i totally borked??? is there no way to just uninstall desktop multiplier?
[09:41] <xstasi> even if you have 64
[09:41] <xstasi> :)
[09:41] <kousotu> ciano: do you have windows rightnow?
[09:42] <solid_liq> ciano: flash works on 32 bit, it doesn't work on 64 bit, use 32 bit
[09:42] <bullgard4> /sys/bus/i2c/drivers/eeprom/module/srcversion listet 'F2468447AE1D20BFAFC46B6'. How can I read the contents of this EEPROM and disassemble them?
[09:42] <solid_liq> jayde_drag01: what is desktop multiplier?
[09:42] <lockd> Giddion55: looking up a domain (DNS entry)? That's the same virtually everywhere (even windows)
[09:42] <ciano> pardon for that
[09:42] <ciano> ciano@ciano-laptop:~$ cat /proc/cpuinfoprocessor       : 0
[09:42] <ciano> vendor_id       : GenuineIntel
[09:42] <ciano> cpu family      : 6
[09:42] <ciano> model           : 14
[09:42] <ciano> model name      : Intel(R) Core(TM) Duo CPU      T2450  @ 2.00GHz
[09:42] <ciano> stepping        : 12
[09:42] <ciano> cpu MHz         : 800.000
[09:42] <ciano> cache size      : 2048 KB
[09:42] <xstasi> argh!
[09:42] <ciano> physical id     : 0
[09:43] <ciano> siblings        : 2
[09:43] <ciano> core id         : 0
[09:43] <ciano> cpu cores       : 2
[09:43] <MasterShrek> ciano, you are going to get kicked lol
[09:43] <ciano> fdiv_bug        : no
[09:43] <kousotu> lol
[09:43] <ciano> hlt_bug         : no
[09:43] <ciano> f00f_bug        : no
[09:43] <ciano> coma_bug        : no
[09:43] <ciano> fpu             : yes
[09:43] <jayde_drag01> solid_liq: an unfortunate program i shouldn't have installed.... suposed to give you more spaces to choose from not just 2
[09:43] <ciano> fpu_exception   : yes
[09:43] <ciano> cpuid level     : 10
[09:43] <ciano> wp              : yes
[09:43] <ciano> flags           : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe nx constant_tsc pni monitor est tm2 xtpr
[09:43] <ciano> bogomips        : 3996.02
[09:43] <ciano> clflush size    : 64
[09:43] <ciano> processor       : 1
[09:43] <ciano> vendor_id       : GenuineIntel
[09:43] <astro76> !ops
[09:43] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[09:43] <solid_liq> jayde_drag01: oh, I see, apt-get uninstall desktop-multiplier
[09:43] <ciano> cpu family      : 6
[09:43] <ciano> model           : 14
[09:43] <ciano> model name      : Intel(R) Core(TM) Duo CPU      T2450  @ 2.00GHz
[09:43] <ciano> stepping        : 12
[09:43] <faileas> ciano: next time, use pastebin
[09:43] <ciano> cpu MHz         : 800.000
[09:43] <ciano> cache size      : 2048 KB
[09:43] <solid_liq> damn, !ops, kick ciano
[09:43] <ciano> physical id     : 0
[09:43] <ciano> siblings        : 2
[09:43] <ciano> core id         : 1
[09:43] <ciano> cpu cores       : 2
[09:43] <kousotu> lol
[09:43] <faileas> 64 bit should wotrk tho...
[09:43] <ciano> fdiv_bug        : no
[09:43] <foug> !ops, kick ciano
[09:43] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ops, kick ciano - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:43] <faileas> .......
[09:43] <ciano> hlt_bug         : no
[09:44] <ciano> f00f_bug        : no
[09:44] <ciano> coma_bug        : no
[09:44] <solid_liq> !ops kick ciano
[09:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ops kick ciano - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:44] <ciano> fpu             : yes
[09:44] <foug> !ops kick ciano
[09:44] <ciano> fpu_exception   : yes
[09:44] <dgjones> !paste | ciano
[09:44] <ubotu> ciano: 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)
[09:44] <Lo_Pan> lol
[09:44] <ciano> cpuid level     : 10
[09:44] <ciano> wp              : yes
[09:44] <xstasi> lol
[09:44] <jayde_drag01> well lets see if this works
[09:44] <MasterShrek> lmao
[09:44] <solid_liq> damn that's anoying
[09:44] <xstasi> no kicks here
[09:44] <Catsceo> haha
[09:44] <xstasi> they just "leave"
[09:44] <lockd> egads, is that over?
[09:44] <xstasi> hahahahahaahhahahaha
[09:44] <foug> does anyone have deus ex?
[09:44] <solid_liq> isn't there an auto-kicker on the bot for that !?!?
[09:44] <faileas> nope ;p
[09:44] <Enselic> foug: I lost my cd :'(
[09:44] <kousotu> solid_liq: the bot isn't an op
[09:44] <MasterShrek> so
[09:44] <MasterShrek> i
[09:44] <MasterShrek> can
[09:44] <xstasi> solid_liq, i don't think so, that would be a problem for fast-typing guys
[09:44] <MasterShrek> flood
[09:44] <MasterShrek> as
[09:45] <MasterShrek> much
[09:45] <MasterShrek> as
[09:45] <MasterShrek> i
[09:45] <solid_liq> god that's stupid
[09:45] <ptl> hi
[09:45] <MasterShrek> want
[09:45] <MasterShrek> lol
[09:45] <foug> Enselic: man, after i load my saved game I can't switch weapons. This happened the last time I was playing
[09:45] <solid_liq> xstasi: no it's not, it's not a prob on ##linux
[09:45] <pawan> hi
[09:45] <ptl> I can't seem to find mozilla nor mozilla-browser in ubuntu's repositories
[09:45] <Catsceo> hi ptl
[09:45] <ptl> where can I find it?
[09:45] <Giddion55> lockd --  so how would i link an ip to a domain name in nix?
[09:45] <ptl> not firefox. I need mozilla.
[09:45] <tracer903> I'm trying to run a script and get an error< line 48: curl: command not found curl error exit value 127
[09:45] <kousotu> xstasi: there's a difference for that
[09:45] <foug> ptl: the old, REAL mozilla?
[09:45] <MasterShrek> wow, its every troller's dream
[09:45] <ptl> foug: yeah
[09:45] <xstasi> solid_liq, i often get kicked on chans by ops running lame scripts because i type fast
[09:45] <xstasi> :p
[09:45] <foug> ptl: you might need to add a third party repository or download
[09:45] <sauvin> who uses mozilla anymore?
[09:45] <foug> ptl: try download SeaMonkey
[09:45] <ptl> I do
[09:45] <foug> ptl: it's an updated version of mozilla
[09:45] <lockd> Giddion55: You are trying to set up BIND?
[09:45] <solid_liq> xstasi: they just don't have them tuned correctly then
[09:45] <ptl> there's no seamonkey or iceape package
[09:45] <foug> mozilla > firefox
[09:45] <ptl> I tried it
[09:46] <foug> ptl: you need to add repositories probably
[09:46] <lockd> Giddion55: or are you trying to do what is called a "reverse lookup" and get a domain -from- a known IP
[09:46] <eboyjr> When something is more stable, does that mean that it has fewer bugs and that everything has been tested and proven?
[09:46] <kousotu> xstasi: that's cause you'restupid lol
[09:46] <Giddion55> lockd no idea mate,  ive been asked by a friend to link his IP upto a domain name   yaaaaddaaa.lala.com
[09:46] <xstasi> is seamonkey faster than FF?
[09:46] <kousotu> xstasi: or type like me..
[09:46] <MasterShrek> for the most part eboyjr
[09:46] <foug> xstasi: probably
[09:46] <ptl> foug: which ones? I've added them all... multiverse and universe and such
[09:46] <xstasi> kousotu, you've bever been to chans ran by lame ops :D
[09:46] <ciano> just a moment
[09:46] <foug> ptl: not sure, go to seamonkey website, just try to download a tar for it
[09:46] <ciano> please
[09:46] <Giddion55> lockd  the IP is known,  i know the ip,  i want it so when u type   lalal.lalal.com in an explorer u go to the website hosted on the IP
[09:46] <ciano> where is the tinkin of the ubuntu community?
[09:46] <kousotu> xstasi: not on this server
[09:47] <ciano> yes i make a ca++
[09:47] <ciano> ok i want excuse me
[09:47] <kousotu> xstasi: but es, I have
[09:47] <xstasi> kousotu, i was not talking about this server of course :)
[09:47] <ptl> tar? please, no tar, it'd screw up my installations...
[09:47] <ptl> I need a deb...
[09:47] <kousotu> xstasi: lmao, nice cover
[09:47] <xstasi> ......anyway
[09:47] <xstasi> ..cover?
[09:47] <ciano> but you cacht out for that
[09:47] <kousotu> lmao
[09:47] <jayde_drag01> omfg i think it finally worked
[09:47] <PotLimit> how am i suppose to validate statements such as "Kubuntu on the other hand is considered a bit worse in terms of stability since recent versions of KDE usually break more often that fresh GNOME"
[09:48] <KC360> can i ask a question, i used Ubuntu Debian on my computer, worked fine, untill i tried booting with the live cd again, it just freezes at the start up menu
[09:48] <KC360> what can cause this? ive tried this on my OLD and NEW DVD/Cd drives
[09:48] <xstasi> MasterShrek, penguins ALWAYS fly when nobody's watching them
[09:48] <lockd> Giddion55: um, what Web browser are you using?
[09:48] <PotLimit> KC360: might have something to do with the video card
[09:48] <MasterShrek> =P
[09:48] <KC360> hmm
[09:48] <Giddion55> IE 7 or firefox
[09:48] <lockd> Giddion55: that's a problem, and if you are able to do it manually ... strange
[09:48] <kousotu> KC360: ctrl+ ALT + delete works sometimes
[09:48] <KC360> its worked before, i even installed it and it worked fine
[09:48] <kousotu> KC360: thats how I got gutsy to work lol
[09:49] <ptl> no mozilla-browser deb?
[09:49] <KC360> lol m'kay
[09:49] <KC360> well ill try to boot again
[09:49] <KC360> brb
[09:49] <humblerodent> how do I give USB access to normal user/
[09:49] <humblerodent> ?*
[09:49] <PotLimit> KC360: ah - maybe some weird resolution that x is trying to do
[09:49] <ptl> KC360: maybe you overwrote the mbr
[09:49] <lockd> Giddion55: can you nslookup or ping the site, then type http://ipaddresshere
[09:49] <hatty> Big problem. CPU overheated today and my computer shut down. I opened it up and noticed my fan stopped running while ubuntu is running. The ran runs on pc startup, but not in ubuntu. It never did this before... help? (im on dif computer)
[09:49] <KC360> idk, usually when i bootup it boots up at the normal res, 60hz frefresh rae
[09:49] <bl0fish> ls
[09:49] <KC360> rate
[09:49] <bullgard4> What is a 'shell hook'? I could not find a definition.
[09:49] <pawan> how to install pidgin on ubuntu
[09:50] <kousotu> ptl: f is a default in thepacges
[09:50] <Frogzoo> humblerodent: sudo adduser XXXXX plugdev
[09:50] <kousotu> FF*
[09:50] <Giddion55> lockd  the site works when u type http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx it works fine,  i just wanna make the ip into a domain name
[09:50] <KC360> alright brb imna go try to bootup again
[09:50] <ptl> kousotu: ? huh?
[09:50] <astro76> !pidgin | pawan
[09:50] <ubotu> pawan: pidgin is the new name for Gaim forced by AOL's legal dept. It wasn't released in time for Feisty. Expect it in gutsy. See http://www.pidgin.im/index.php for more info.
[09:50] <rockets> Has the Tribe 4 Iso been posted?
[09:50] <dgjones> pawan, have a look at www.getdeb.net thats got a .deb file that you can install
[09:50] <bl0fish> hey guys, can someone please recommend a good irc client for linux? i mean - the best?
[09:50] <jayde_drag01> solid_liq:   before i do this.. i AM a girl... i'm allowed *kisses you* THANK YOU!!!! I KNEW THAT WOULD FIX IT AND IT DID!!!!
[09:50] <lockd> Giddion55: can you get to regular domains fine like google.com?
[09:50] <Regel> !Tux
[09:50] <ubotu> tux is the Linux Mascot - http://www.isc.tamu.edu/~lewing/linux/
[09:50] <bullgard4> pawan: Using Synaptic, install the proper DEB modules.
[09:50] <Giddion55> lock ye
[09:50] <kousotu> ptl: are you looking for Fire Fox or mozilla?
[09:51] <humblerodent> Frogzoo: ty
[09:51] <lockd> Giddion55: ohh, i was under the impression it wasn't looking up stuff correctly
[09:51] <Giddion55> lockd hehe no sorry,  i just wanna link an ip to a name
[09:51] <lockd> Giddion55: just do a search for reverse dns lookup
[09:51] <faileas> bl0fish: best is relative, i like konversation tho
[09:51] <solid_liq> jayde_drag01: :D sure thing
[09:51] <Catsceo> xchat FTW
[09:52] <jayde_drag01> oh god ... i have my desktop back.... thank you!!!
[09:52] <Giddion55> lockd hmm ok so thats all i need to setup?  can i break anything on his server?
[09:52] <Lorin> hey, guys i just saved a pic, and i dont know which folder did it went to? i opened that pic and clicked on save
[09:52] <ptl> kousotu: mozilla
[09:53] <Lorin> do u guys have any clue where the dl files usually go?
[09:53] <kousotu> ptl: firefoxismozilla now
[09:53] <lockd> Giddion55: break anything on his server?
[09:53] <kousotu> ptl: firefox is mozilla now*
[09:53] <ptl> is there a webpage where I can search in repositories? something like apt-get.org, but for ubuntu?
[09:53] <xukun> does anybody know how I can install the dutch spelling check for thunderbird en openoffice in ubuntu?
[09:53] <ptl> kousotu: I need mozilla (seamonkey, if you must). Not firefox.
[09:53] <Giddion55> lockd  ye,  can i break anything on my mates server if i do this reverse lookup
[09:53] <Shegaggals> ANYONE - good irc client 4 ubuntu 7.04?
[09:53] <xstasi> xchat
[09:53] <xstasi> :D
[09:54] <bullgard4> Shegaggals: Irssi
[09:54] <Shegaggals> it's kinda ugly :)
[09:54] <sauvin> xchat.
[09:54] <kousotu> Shegaggals: I use Konversation
[09:54] <lockd> Giddion55: it shouldn't, and even if it did it's asking the DNS server, not his server
[09:54] <Shegaggals> kk ta i'll try those
[09:54] <xstasi> Shegaggals, xchat is the best in terms of being lightweitght and functional
[09:54] <Giddion55> ahh ok,  i see so im using nslooup,  can i do it remotely?
[09:54] <xstasi> otherwise
[09:55] <xstasi> if you want fancy looking and full of crap *cough* features, try kvirc
[09:55] <pawan> unable to install pidgin
[09:55] <sauvin> I didn't know it was "lightweight"; I like xchat for its functionality.
[09:55] <Shegaggals> I'm running this on a beast, i dun need lightweight :)
[09:55] <pawan> dependency is not satisfiable
[09:56] <kousotu> Shegaggals: there are no "Hevyweights" on Linux of which I am aware
[09:56] <lockd> Giddion55: nslookup is generally used remotely
[09:56] <xstasi> Shegaggals, if you wanna run heavy stuff just because you can, run vista :)
[09:56] <kousotu> Shegaggals: you'll have to code one from Xchat
[09:56] <perlmonkey> hello can anyone tell me if most SATA interface cards are supported in Linux? I'm looking to buy one and don't have any experience in this field
[09:56] <dgjones> pawan, there's two files you have to download, one is a data file which you need to install first, then the pidgin app itself
[09:56] <kousotu> xstasi: ew... Vista....
[09:56] <Shegaggals> oh come on it's not like linux doesn't have simple n more advanced apps :) that's an insult to say so lol
[09:56] <pawan> i got the deb file from get-deb
[09:57] <pawan> there is only one file
[09:57] <dgjones> pawan, did you get both deb files?
[09:57] <xstasi> kousotu, vista has some cool features that linux will never have.. like.. WOBBLY WINDOWS!!
[09:57] <kousotu> xstasi: wth?
[09:57] <kousotu> xstasi: Gtst has that
[09:57] <kousotu> gutsy*
[09:57] <xstasi> feisty too
[09:57] <kousotu> oh yea.
[09:57] <kousotu> lol
[09:57] <xstasi> ever heard about irony?
[09:57] <xstasi> :p
[09:57] <alan8r> i've got a question about pidgin
[09:58] <lockd> alan8r: yes
[09:58] <Shegaggals> i don't suppose, by chance, anyone knows much about the dvico dual digital 4?
[09:58] <alan8r> there's a new version out, do i need to remove the old one before recompiling from source?
[09:58] <lockd> alan8r: it's not in feisty's packager afaict, nor have I ever seen a deb
[09:58] <perlmonkey> can anyone tell me if most SATA interface cards are supported in Linux? I'm looking to buy one and don't have any experience in this field
[09:58] <xstasi> alan8r, just don't compile it by source
[09:58] <Enselic> alan8r: not if you install into a different prefix
[09:58] <xstasi> if you want pidgin so badly, fetch the debian sources from p.u.c. and debuild it
[09:59] <alan8r> last time, i just compiled and it worked fine
[09:59] <Giddion55> lockd  ok mate thanks for your help,  im gonna head over to the networking channel and read some stuff on nslookup :)  thanks again.
[09:59] <dgjones> pidgin is available from www.getdeb.net
[09:59] <alan8r> its set up easily
[09:59] <lockd> xstasi: does that let you put it into /usr/local
[09:59] <randoman> hey guys can you recommend a good tutorial on updateing and editing the kernel
[09:59] <alan8r> ./configure
[09:59] <randoman> ?
[09:59] <alan8r> make
[09:59] <alan8r> make install
[09:59] <xstasi> lockd, it doesn't
[09:59] <alan8r> bam, done
[09:59] <xstasi> lockd, it makes a debian package, a backport
[09:59] <pawan> we have to install both the files or what
[09:59] <dgjones> http://www.getdeb.net/release.php?id=1209
[09:59] <databuddy> earthquake!!!! socal rox
[09:59] <xstasi> which is better than installing on /usr/local/
[09:59] <randoman> or i guess, where should i move the newly made kernel i compiled
[09:59] <xstasi> :)
[09:59] <alan8r> but its warning me about an older version
[09:59] <randoman> ?
[09:59] <alan8r> thats my question, is there a simple command for removing it, or can i just compile it and have it overwrite the old one?
[09:59] <shegaggals> would anyone know if there is a linux tv channel? #linuxtv is found links for but it's deserted... :(
[09:59] <lockd> alan8r: make sure you ./configure --prefix=/usr/local
[09:59] <Enselic> xstasi: better? how do you mean?
[10:00] <xstasi> Enselic, apt-get remove pidgin <-- this completely removes it
[10:00] <alan8r> lockd, thanks much
[10:00] <ixi> hey, I need support regarding Ubuntu 7.04 and a wireless 3COM card
[10:00] <xstasi> dpkg -i new_pidgin.deb <-- this cleanly replaces it
[10:00] <xstasi> make install is "teh evil"
[10:00] <xstasi> :)
[10:00] <Enselic> alan8r: the prefix is very likely to default to /usr/local
[10:00] <bullgard4> Is the contents of line #59 in http://www.ubuntuusers.de/paste/13583/ correct or should it be replaced with "Freenode"?
[10:00] <sSiroSoriSs> how do i do it?
[10:00] <alan8r> enselic, according to the config it def defaults there
[10:00] <Enselic> xstasi: not if you know what you are doing
[10:00] <sauvin> "make install" - if you do this, make certain what you're building has its root in /usr/local somewhere.
[10:00] <alan8r> so am i good to go?
[10:00] <xstasi> bullgard4, this is NOT ircnet :)
[10:01] <drumline_> For some reason, I just can't bring myself to even think of using Suse anymore...   Is it wrong?
[10:01] <drumline_> ;-)
[10:01] <Enselic> sauvin: prefix*
[10:01] <xstasi> Enselic, and what if i know? do i have to keep all the sources and pray that make uninstall will do the trick?
[10:01] <faileas> *shrug* you use what works for you ;)
[10:01] <ixi> I can't get it to work with wpa encryption
[10:01] <lockd> prefix is why I left Gentoo
[10:01] <xstasi> you know, debian and ubuntu have evolved "a little" since slackware
[10:01] <xstasi> :p
[10:01] <drumline_> lockd: prefix?
[10:01] <lockd> they claimed to be all about building from source, but they don't let you set prefix on anything
[10:02] <perlmonkey> can anyone tell me if most SATA interface cards are supported in Linux? I'm looking to buy one and don't have any experience in this field
[10:02] <sauvin> They WHAT?
[10:02] <sSiroSoriSs> be good or no miguel!
[10:02] <Shaye> I've installed sshd - now how do I add users/set their passwords?
[10:02] <matti> Morning :)
[10:02] <pawan> !pidgin
[10:02] <ubotu> pidgin is the new name for Gaim forced by AOL's legal dept. It wasn't released in time for Feisty. Expect it in gutsy. See http://www.pidgin.im/index.php for more info.
[10:02] <drumline_> perlmonkey: I'm told that LSI logic cards are supported well in linux.
[10:02] <lockd> why would they have made something called "prefixed portage" - which seems like a dead project
[10:02] <xstasi> perlmonkey, i don't know, i never had problems with SATA under linux.. the new mobo i just bought works fine out of the box
[10:02] <ptl> I just found a repository for seamonkey
[10:02] <sauvin> Shaye, sshd "users" are system users.
[10:02] <ptl> deb http://gnomefreak.youmortals.com/mozilla-testing feisty main
[10:02] <faileas> Shaye: add users to the system :)
[10:02] <perlmonkey> Shaye: you dont
[10:02] <xstasi> 00:1f.2 IDE interface: Intel Corporation 82801GB/GR/GH (ICH7 Family) SATA IDE Controller (rev 01)
[10:02] <xstasi> this is what i have
[10:02] <Shaye> oh :)
[10:02] <sSiroSoriSs> how do i do it?
[10:02] <perlmonkey> Shaye: when a user connects to ssh box they will be asked to accept a key
[10:03] <pawan> !gaim
[10:03] <ubotu> Instant Messenger Clients: Gaim (GNOME, http://help.ubuntu.com/community/GaimHowto), Kopete (KDE), both supporting MSN, Jabber, AIM, Gadu-Gadu, Novell Groupwise, ICQ and IRC.
[10:03] <sSiroSoriSs> how do i do it?
[10:03] <perlmonkey> xstasi: many thanks
[10:03] <xstasi> nvm
[10:03] <xstasi> afk.. cya :)
[10:04] <sSiroSoriSs> how do i get my winmodem to work with linux? or does it depend on what model winmodem?
[10:04] <Shaye> how do i get to the "Users And Groups" on the server
[10:05] <sauvin> Shaye, are you on the server now?
[10:05] <astro76> !winmodem | sSiroSoriSs
[10:05] <ubotu> sSiroSoriSs: You want to connect via dial-up? Read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DialupModemHowto
[10:05] <ixi> wpa_supplicant: "Association request to the driver failed". Help please
[10:05] <bullgard4> What is a 'shell hook'? I could not find a definition.
[10:05] <Shaye> sauvin i am on vista - my server is right near me
[10:05] <shegaggals> !linuxtv help - anyone know where/if i can find that?
[10:05] <untruestory> when you get banned from a channel is it permanent?
[10:06] <sauvin> untruestory, rarely.
[10:06] <bullgard4> untruestory: no.
[10:06] <untruestory> how long?
[10:06] <sSiroSoriSs> ty ubotu
[10:06] <sauvin> It varies.
[10:06] <bullgard4> untruestory: Often until midnight.
[10:06] <untruestory> ahh
[10:06] <untruestory> thanks
[10:06] <sauvin> Shaye, if you don't want to wind up using command line tools AND if your server has X, you'll want to log onto it directly.
[10:07] <lockd> sauvin: isn't there a configuration panel which also has ncurses?
[10:07] <sauvin> lockd, if there is, I'm not aware of it. NB: I'm not aware of lots of things.
[10:09] <nrdb> I have a bash script I want to see what its doing, is there a way I tell bash to echo all commands it receives ?
[10:09] <Shaye> i do
[10:09] <vivh349> hello
[10:10] <Shaye> i wanna learn the command line :)
[10:10] <Shaye> don't want anything graphicaly
[10:10] <sauvin> In that case, log into the machine and start doing info <command>
[10:10] <sauvin> Moment.
[10:10] <sauvin> Start with info useradd
[10:10] <vivh349> i am french, and i'd like conenct me on the "ubuntu-fr", but i can't with irssi and gaim...
[10:11] <vivh349> i don't understand
[10:11] <sauvin> vivh349, with irssi, yes, you can.
[10:11] <alan8r> just so people know, compiling from source for the new pidgin worked just fine, without removing the old version
[10:11] <sauvin> !fr
[10:11] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[10:11] <howlingmadhowie> (as doctor nick) hallo everybody :)
[10:12] <tracer903> how can I get firefox 2.0.0.6 to work with xm radio online?
[10:13] <vivh349> i have loose the "stop button in my ubuntu ????
[10:14] <sauvin> What "stop button"?
[10:14] <vivh349> power button,
[10:14] <sauvin> To turn the computer off?
[10:14] <vivh349> yse
[10:14] <vivh349> im sorry my english is very bad
[10:14] <sauvin> You can do that from a terminal, if you want, with the syntax "sudo shutdown -h now"
[10:15] <vivh349> yes i know
[10:15] <sauvin> Mon anglais n'est guere superbe non pas aussi, vivh349.
[10:15] <Catsceo> vivh339: Right click a panel > Add to panel
[10:15] <lockd> anyone at all know if there is a way to convert from ncurses to, say, QT?
[10:15] <sauvin> lockd, what do you mean by "convert"?
[10:15] <ktama> Hello, I am a beginner linux and English. I have a question.
[10:16] <ktama> I made thin client environment to install ltsp-server and openssh-server.
[10:16] <Myrth> hi :0
[10:16] <Myrth> :)
[10:16] <Catsceo> hello
[10:16] <Daniel1979> I have a problem with a new laptop, I successfully installed Ununtu 7.04 with Vista as dual boot. The network works when Ubuntu is sole operating system or when you boot the live CD, but not after the install with vista on a separate partition! Any body think they can help me?
[10:16] <lockd> sauvin: well, more like "wrap"
[10:16] <Myrth> is it possible to login from console using private key's passphrase?
[10:16] <ktama> the client can not find USB flash memory, How do I solve this problem?
[10:16] <vivh349> maybe its a user right ->"droit ?" problem ???
[10:16] <kimmey2k3> Daniel1979: using grub?
[10:16] <Daniel1979> yip
[10:16] <lockd> sauvin: using an ncurses program in X, but with widget toolkit
[10:17] <vivh349> my user havent right for turn off computer ?
[10:17] <sauvin> vivh349, that's why I specified "sudo".
[10:17] <ameyer> erm, sorry about that...
[10:17] <vivh349> sory ?
[10:17] <kimmey2k3> it may work with just configuring wich partition to boot from via grub, im not sure since it vista and i dosent use it
[10:18] <vivh349> i dont understand
[10:18] <sauvin> lockd, curses and qt use very different interfaces to the underlying operating system. What you're asking isn't as straightforward as one could have hoped for.
[10:18] <tracer903> attempting to use a script to play xm online, I get "Error parsing html to find stream URL"
[10:18] <kimmey2k3> just mark the vista installation in grub, press e (edit) and set correct hd in root (you see it when youre going to edit)
[10:18] <sauvin> vivh349, the shutdown command is reserved for root.
[10:18] <Daniel1979> it boots ubuntu and vista fine, its just the lan card thats down in Ubuntu
[10:18] <vivh349> yse
[10:18] <vivh349> yes
[10:18] <kimmey2k3> ah
[10:18] <vivh349> *
[10:18] <Catsceo> vivh349: type this in a terminal: sudo shutdown -h now
[10:18] <Catsceo> and enter your pass
[10:18] <vivh349> catsceo : i know this comaznd
[10:18] <kimmey2k3> "ifconfig NIC up" dosent work?
[10:19] <kousotu> Daniel1979: what card is your LAN on Vista?
[10:20] <Daniel1979> dunno
[10:20] <vivh349> sauvin : my user "vivh349"  is in group "vivh349"... i dont understand
[10:21] <sauvin> vivh349, you ARE using ubuntu, yes?
[10:21] <Daniel1979> the strange thing is it works, as long as it is single boot config
[10:21] <vivh349> yes
[10:21] <sh3l1> how can i get ubuntu's media players to play more formats (mov, etc) do i have to get a codec pack?
[10:21] <kousotu> Daniel1979: on vista, go to device manager
[10:21] <vivh349> on other computer, i have create a user who is in group admin ????
[10:21] <sauvin> There is an account on your computer you might not realise is there. It's called "root", and it's what other operating systems called "administrator". It is, by default, the only account that can invoke the shutdown command.
[10:22] <kousotu> Daniel1979: if you're on vista right now
[10:22] <drumline_> Anyone know if there's support on linux to connect to a Sonicwall's GroupVPN?
[10:22] <ktama> Hello, I am a beginner edubuntu and English. I have a question. I made thin client environment to install ltsp-server and openssh-server. the client can not find USB flash memory, How do I solve this problem?
[10:23] <octa> tg
[10:23] <vivh349> then, i must add the user vivh349 to the group admin ???
[10:23] <Daniel1979> ok looks like "ifconfig NIC up" worked, just had the wrong card
[10:23] <sauvin> sh3l1, on what player?
[10:23] <sh3l1> mplayer
[10:23] <sh3l1> currently
[10:23] <Daniel1979> tnx
[10:23] <sh3l1> i may want to use otheres
[10:23] <inx-one> !restricted | sh3l1
[10:23] <ubotu> sh3l1: 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
[10:23] <randoman> hey guys, where are ubuntu's Kernels loade from?
[10:23] <sh3l1> thanks
[10:23] <randoman> nm
[10:23] <randoman> ./boot
[10:23] <sauvin> run off to the mplayer home page, grab the codecs, untar or unzip them (I forget what form they come in) and copy them to /usr/local/lib/codecs
[10:24] <inx-one> randoman: /boot ? Or what do you mean?
[10:24] <sh3l1> thanks man
[10:24] <randoman> so I build a new kernel, put it into /boot, add it to grub and it should load?
[10:24] <hocg> hi. sorry to interrupt, but I'm an Ubuntu noob and could really use some help.
[10:24] <vivh349> plz...
[10:24] <WeeJeWel> !anyone
[10:24] <ubotu> A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[10:24] <hocg> lol sorry.
[10:24] <inx-one> !ask | hocg
[10:24] <ubotu> hocg: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[10:24] <WeeJeWel> :-P
[10:25] <vivh349> what group can called halt ? adlmin, root ???
[10:25] <sauvin> vivh349, I've answered you best I know how to answer. Use the sudo command to shut the computer down.
[10:25] <Regel> randoman, you build the kernel, install the .deb-package, and it should work
[10:25] <sh3l1> is there any way to add an address bar to the defualt file browser?
[10:25] <WeeJeWel> yeh
[10:25] <randoman> ok
[10:25] <WeeJeWel> sh3l1, press the button on the left
[10:25] <WeeJeWel> in nautilus right?
[10:25] <sh3l1> thanks
[10:25] <sh3l1> yeah
[10:25] <randoman> where does it compile the .deb file to
[10:25] <sh3l1> it worked
[10:25] <inx-one> sh3l1: yes, hit ctrl+l
[10:25] <WeeJeWel> :-)
[10:25] <vivh349> but id like have the buton...
[10:26] <Regel> randoman, in /usr/src
[10:26] <randoman> ok
[10:26] <taffy-nay> i'm getting problems when I Ping, i ceep gettign the message "ping: sendmsg: Operation not permitted"  whats going on?
[10:26] <randoman> sweet
[10:26] <randoman> thanks
[10:26] <sauvin> I forget how to add buttons to the panel; right click on it and look to see if you can discover it.
[10:26] <Catsceo> vivh249: for gods sake, Right click a panel and click add to panel, the button is right there
[10:26] <vivh349> i dont understand...
[10:27] <vivh349> before, i has this buton ?????
[10:27] <Catsceo> you don't know how to right click?
[10:27] <randoman> all i have to do is make , then make modules_install, then install the .deb file from /usr/src?
[10:27] <kousotu> vivh349: are you left or right handed?
[10:27] <sauvin> He's asking why this button that he apparently had had before has disappeared.
[10:27] <sh3l1> how do i access /usr/local/lib/codecs sorry, i am a n00b
[10:28] <WeeJeWel> sh3l1, $ su
[10:28] <kousotu> sh3l1: try sudo cd  /usr/local/lib/codecs
[10:28] <kousotu> might o something
[10:28] <kousotu> lol
[10:28] <sauvin> vivh349, veuillez nous joindre dans #ubuntu-fr. Tapez "/join #ubuntu-fr" dans votre locigiel IRC.
[10:28] <kousotu> o*
[10:28] <sh3l1> can i open it in a nautilus window?
[10:28] <vivh349> oui mais je NARRIVE paqs a me connecter...
[10:28] <hocg> okay, so I'm in the middle of getting my boyfriend's Compaq Presario 6010US desktop back from a complete reboot and we need the nVidia Network Card adpater to get the broadband modem to work for him.  Here's the thing...I'm using the only other internet(wireless)-connected computer in the house, which is running Ubuntu.  Anyway, when I go to download to the driver for the Compaq to my USB drive, I get the option to run with Wine or to Save to Di
[10:28] <vivh349> avec irssi :
[10:29] <vivh349> " You need to be identified to join that channel
[10:29] <vivh349> "
[10:29] <vivh349> il ne ma jamais fais sa encore
[10:29] <sauvin> Ah,  you have to have registered your nick with freenode before you can join that channel.
[10:29] <Regel> !nickserver
[10:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nickserver - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:29] <Regel> !Chainserv
[10:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about chainserv - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:29] <WeeJeWel> vivh, /msg nickserv identify pwd
[10:29] <kousotu> !nickserv
[10:29] <sauvin> That would be "chanserv", I think.
[10:30] <kousotu> !Nickserv
[10:30] <Regel> !chanserv
[10:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nickserv - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about chanserv - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:30] <faileas> hocg: you'd want to save to disk :)
[10:30] <kousotu> lol
[10:30] <hocg> I know
[10:30] <sh3l1> kousotu: how do i open it in nautilus?
[10:30] <jhaig> Is it possible to download (easily) all the current security updates to Ubuntu, so that they can be put on a CD?
[10:30] <faileas> ... noobs /msg nickserv help is what you want ;)
[10:30] <WeeJeWel> sh3li, sudo nautilus
[10:30] <kousotu> sh3l1: I don't use naut
[10:30] <sh3l1> thanks
[10:30] <sh3l1> oh
[10:30] <sh3l1> thanks
[10:30] <WeeJeWel> pcman file manager might be usefuk
[10:30] <WeeJeWel> it has a browse-as-root button
[10:30] <WeeJeWel> useful**
[10:31] <taffy-nay> i'm getting problems when I Ping, i ceep gettign the message "ping: sendmsg: Operation not permitted" whats going on?
[10:31] <hocg> but when I go to do it...it kinda just disappears...I've had it ask me before where I'd like to save, but for some reason it doesn't want to let me choose for this file.
[10:31] <vivh349> now, in user setting, my user vivh349 is in group vivh349
[10:32] <hocg> could it be because it's an .exe file or that it's downloading from an ftp server?
[10:32] <kousotu> vivh349:
[10:33] <sauvin> vivh349: http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#userregistration
[10:33] <jhaig> I am thinking about installing Ubuntu for my parents but they have a dial-up internet connection so I would like to know if it is possible to get all the security updates on a CD.
[10:33] <kousotu> Vous avez besoin d'enregistrer, faire  ce type : /ns regiser passe l'e-mail alors yo'll pourra joindre la chane
[10:33] <vivh349> thanks
[10:34] <sauvin> s/regiser/register/;
[10:34] <kousotu> traduit en ligne
[10:34] <kousotu> no prob
[10:34] <sauvin> vivh349, MAINTENANT vous allez pouvoir joindre #ubuntu-fr.
[10:34] <sauvin> (on vient d'enlever les restrictions...)
[10:34] <kousotu> sauvin: you speak french?
[10:34] <kousotu> lol
[10:34] <sauvin> Not one word.
[10:35] <sh3l1> guys. sorry, but the codecs are still not working.
[10:35] <kousotu> lmao
[10:35] <sauvin> I'm not joking. I don't speak a word of French.
[10:35] <kousotu> I know salut and au revior
[10:35] <kousotu> that's about it
[10:35] <kousotu> hello and goodbye
[10:35] <kousotu> lol
[10:35] <hocg> I apologize, but I really want to get this done so I can go to sleep.  I worked all day and it's 1:30 in the morning here.  Is there seriously anything I can do?
[10:35] <sh3l1> but, can you pronounce them
[10:35] <sauvin> Actually, that's "hello" and "see ya".
[10:35] <vivh349> goodbye
[10:35] <randoman> hey guys, why cant I find my grub.conf
[10:36] <kousotu> lol
[10:36] <taffy-nay> i'm getting problems when I Ping, i ceep gettign the message "ping: sendmsg: Operation not permitted" whats going on?
[10:36] <kousotu> no, that' goodbye
[10:36] <kousotu> I took french
[10:36] <randoman> nm menu.1st
[10:37] <kousotu> I think I'd know that
[10:37] <hocg> is there another IRC chat for Ubuntu or is this it?
[10:37] <randoman> xchat?
[10:37] <kousotu> hocg: what are you using?
[10:37] <Catsceo> there are many
[10:37] <sauvin> Actually, it's "until I see you again". In other words, "see ya". When i said I don't speak a single word of French, I wasn't joking. I'm deaf.
[10:37] <petr4> taffy-nay: you need seuid to  /bin/ping
[10:38] <kousotu> ah..
[10:38] <kousotu> lol
[10:38] <hocg> Feisty Fawn 7.04 ( I think...I just upgraded)
[10:38] <petr4> taffy-nay: sudo chmod u+s /bin/ping
 how do i do that?
[10:38] <kousotu> so you got me on semantics
[10:38] <kousotu> lol
[10:38] <sauvin> But about a quarter of my webbing around is in French :D
[10:38] <flash42> hocg: what do you mean by IRC chat
[10:38] <flash42> another channel?
[10:38] <hocg> oh oops sorry. Freenode
[10:38] <petr4> taffy-nay: it is an old flaw in unix. enjoy
[10:38] <kousotu> typing   = speaking online
[10:39] <kousotu> lol
[10:39] <sauvin> hocg, are you using gnome?
[10:39] <hocg> um
[10:39] <hocg> not sure
[10:39] <Catsceo> hocg: you mean other servers and channels?
[10:39] <hocg> omg I'm such a noob
[10:39] <Catsceo> indeed :P
[10:39] <hocg> yes other channels
[10:39] <petr4> taffy-nay: this should be solved by posix capabilities, but it seems that they are still not enabled
[10:39] <hocg> I just really want to get this problem fixed
[10:39] <kousotu> ./join #chan
[10:39] <sauvin> I think he means a different client. If he's using gnome, he's probably using gnome-xchat. Tell him to get a REAL client.
[10:39] <kousotu> lol
[10:40] <RivaeAerya> How do you give all files in a directory that don't have an extension the extension ".smc"?
[10:40] <kousotu> gnome-xchat sux...
[10:40] <hocg> no not xchat...I know that for sure (oh and I'm a girl btw)
[10:40] <sauvin> RivaeAerya, I do it from a command line.
[10:40] <dgjones> hocg, a list of most of the ubuntu irc channels is on this wiki page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InternetRelayChat
[10:40] <Catsceo> hocg: go to http://irc.netsplit.de, they have a big list of IRC servers/channels
[10:40] <RivaeAerya> sauvin: how?
[10:41] <r-c> hocg: what do you need help with?
[10:41] <hocg> Catsceo-netsplit is what I'm on
[10:41] <taffy-nay> petr4: I ran the chmod and it did nothing :S
[10:41] <slytherin> What is needed for core 2 duo? 64bit Ubuntu or 32 bit with SMP kernel?
[10:41] <sh3l1> can someone help me get codecs for either totem or mplayer?
[10:41] <RivaeAerya> sauvin: how?
[10:41] <petr4> taffy-nay: now ping should work
[10:41] <kousotu> hocg: I use "they" a con=mpletelty save alternative
[10:41] <sauvin> RivaeAerya, ls | grep -v \.smc
[10:42] <hocg> r-c: I'm needing to download a driver for my boyfriend Compaq Presario 6010US that's running WinXP
[10:42] <Shaye> odd question but can u change ur screen resolution from server?
[10:42] <RivaeAerya> sauvin: but that command doesn't rename em, right?
[10:42] <sauvin> No, it DOES NOT rename.
[10:42] <RivaeAerya> sauvin: how would i make it rename things?
[10:42] <kousotu> hocg: what driver?
[10:42] <petr4> hello. After resume from suspend-to-disk networking did not work (interface eth0 was without ipv4 address and manual ifconfig silently failed). This can be solved by killing all network-related daemons and doing /etc/init.d/networking restart
[10:42] <hocg> r-c:but when I go to save the file to my USB flash drive, it just disappears.  Doesn't let me choose where to dowload the driver
[10:42] <taffy-nay> petr4: I tried it but I am still getting the same message...I'm confused:(
[10:43] <sauvin> RivaeAerya, for that, I write scripts. I understand there's another way, using xargs or something, but I don't remember what it is.
[10:43] <petr4> however some dameons do not die and havve to be killed with SIGKILL
[10:43] <r-c> hocg: download it to you hdd
[10:43] <petr4> taffy: so am I
[10:43] <kousotu> hocg: then move it to the USB
[10:43] <hocg> r-c: the thing is...it doesn't let me choose the hard drive for some reason
[10:43] <flash42> :)))
[10:43] <kousotu> hocg: that happens to mealot
[10:44] <petr4> whot does ls -l /bin/ping show?
[10:44] <hocg> r-c: I go to Save to Disk, the window closes, and nothing happens
[10:44] <kousotu> hocg: on what?
[10:44] <r-c> hocg: right click -> save link as
[10:44] <taffy-nay> i'll look
[10:44] <r-c> hocg: use another browser
[10:44] <hocg> but when I go to open that link on the WinXP computer, isn't it going to want to connect to the internet to get the file?
[10:45] <flash42> ::)))))
[10:45] <petr4> how is it possible that such simple thing as DHCP can get screwed by /usr/sbin/NetworkManager, get rid of it
[10:45] <kousotu> hocg: save the driver link
[10:45] <kousotu> hocg: it saves the driver
[10:45] <hocg> koutsotu: oh really?  didn't know that
[10:45] <flash42> problem of the day
[10:45] <kousotu> hocg: if you've having probs in XP, I can help there
[10:46] <kousotu> I know XP well
[10:46] <flash42> :DDDD
[10:46] <Carroarmato0> Yo people! Are there some Gutsy Beta testers or bug hunters around here? :)
[10:46] <taffy-nay> petr4: it shows -rwsr-xr-x 1 root root 30848 2007-03-05 04:25 /bin/ping
[10:46] <kousotu> Carroarmato0:  #ubuntu+1
[10:46] <hocg> kousotu: I might need that in a sec, but let me test that driver real quick and see if it works
[10:46] <hocg> brb
[10:46] <slytherin> What is needed for core 2 duo? 64bit Ubuntu or 32 bit with SMP kernel?
[10:46] <kousotu> k
[10:47] <r-c> slytherin: ubuntu 64
[10:47] <kousotu> slytherin: is your pc a 32 bit or 64 bit?
[10:47] <Carroarmato0> kousotu: thx!
[10:47] <kousotu> Carroarmato0: np
[10:47] <petr4> taffy-nay: and the error message?
[10:47] <Catsceo> C2D's are both I think
[10:47] <Catsceo> 32 bit, 64 ready
[10:47] <slytherin> kousotu: I want this for a friend. All I know is that the processor is core 2 duo
[10:47] <kousotu> Catsceo: 32 works on all pcs
[10:47] <kousotu> lol
[10:47] <slytherin> r-c: Thanks
[10:47] <petr4> taffy-nay: the ls output looks good
[10:47] <taffy-nay> what, when I actually run ping?
[10:47] <Catsceo> :/
[10:48] <slytherin> Catsceo: Thanks
[10:48] <kousotu> slytherin: asume 32bit
[10:48] <kousotu> slytherin: it works on all
[10:48] <apfel> Anyone having problems with the totem movie player? It often doesn't display the movie but there is some "graphics error"
[10:48] <sedeki> apfel what formats?
[10:49] <slytherin> kousotu: Then I will install 32 bit with smp kernel
[10:49] <slytherin> apfel: Is rhythmbox running?
[10:49] <apfel> sedeki: .avi
[10:49] <r-c> can anyone tell me what the issue is with ubuntu and hibernating? or is the problem with my setup?
[10:49] <petr4> apfel: search totem's and gstreamer's bug database
[10:50] <apfel> slytherin: it's not running but it's installed
[10:50] <petr4> apfel: or even better, file bug report
[10:50] <sedeki> apfel avi is a container for a number of formats... xvid? divx?
[10:50] <hocg> r-c: I get that too
[10:50] <taffy-nay> a
[10:50] <hocg> where it doesn't even hibernate?
[10:50] <Catsceo> it crashes on mine
[10:51] <slytherin> apfel: ok. Next question. Have you installed all the necessary codecs?
[10:51] <Catsceo> it worked fine on my old dell
[10:51] <taffy-nay> petr4: Ping is outputting "ping: sendmsg: Operation not permitted"
[10:51] <hocg> see this comp. I'm on right now is a Dell and it refuses to hibernate
[10:51] <petr4> r-c i had problems with my setup. still have sometimes
[10:51] <hocg> all it does is drain my battery and heat up my laptop
[10:51] <r-c> hocg: no mine can hibernate, but when i restart the screen goes all funny
[10:52] <hocg> r-c: ah.  gotcha
[10:52] <wong_> need help
[10:52] <xylan> hi all
[10:52] <apfel> slytherin: I think so. As I said it's not all the time. For example, if I move the whole window the movie will be displayed correctly until I click on "Edit", "View", etc.
[10:52] <slytherin> !ask > wong_
[10:52] <xylan> i wanted to know if i can install ntfs-3g support on livecd feisty ?
[10:52] <kousotu> wong_: state ye problem then
[10:52] <xylan> cause i need to recover a lost partition
[10:53] <xylan> ans i want to copy it on an external usb drive
[10:53] <kousotu> xylan: I don't think 3g is on fiesty
[10:53] <slytherin> apfel: Weird problem. Never seen in last 3 years. Might be some issue with graphics drivers.
[10:53] <slytherin> kousotu: 3g is there in universe
[10:53] <xylan> so
[10:53] <hariharan> Hi all
[10:54] <xylan> can is install it in ram ? in livecd ?
[10:54] <slytherin> xylan: Not sure if you can install when using live CD.
[10:54] <apfel> slytherin: Ah, I think it has to do with compiz fusion
[10:54] <root__> when i try to login into my 'guest' account, it says:
[10:54] <hariharan> Please can any one give some pointer where can I download debuginfo-kernel ie vmlinux image (uncompressed) to run crash
[10:54] <apfel> apfel: I just killed it and started metacity instead and the problem disappeared
[10:54] <Catsceo> I've installed stuff in knoppix, it should work
[10:54] <slytherin> apfel: Oh. That is the problem. Totem doesn't play nice when using compiz.
[10:54] <sauvin> Does livecd include fuse?
[10:55] <kousotu> slytherin: again why I said Think
[10:55] <kousotu> lol
[10:55] <root__> User's $HOMe/.dmrc file is being ignored. This prevents the default session/language from being saved. File should be owned by user with 644 permissions. User's $HOME directory must be owned by user and not writable by other users.
[10:55] <root__> However, i've already 644ed /home/guest and .dmrc
[10:56] <root__> so whats wrong?
[10:56] <slytherin> sauvin: don't think so.
[10:56] <sauvin> Did you chown it?
[10:57] <wong__> Again, i ask: I have problems with my 'guest' account. In the login, it says:User's $HOMe/.dmrc file is being ignored. This prevents the default session/language from being saved. File should be owned by user with 644 permissions. User's $HOME directory must be owned by user and not writable by other users. even though i have already CHMODed 644 to both locations. Is there a problem?
[10:57] <jan__> mm i have a libnss-ldap setup
[10:58] <jan__> and it takes like 4-5s before each request is processed
[10:58] <sauvin> wong, a 644 alone may not be enough. Did you do a chown on it?
[10:58] <jan__> is that normal ?
[10:58] <wong__> whats a chown?
[10:58] <sauvin> change owner.
[10:58] <wong__> and, how do you chown it?
[10:58] <sauvin> do a man chown.
[10:58] <jhaig> wong__: I think you have to have $HOME/.dmrc set to 600 permissions.
[10:58] <petr4> taffy-nay sorry, i can not help you
[10:59] <petr4> taffy-nay: I could reproduce the problem but the fix I proposed works for me
[11:00] <tbz> hey, anyone have nvidia 8800gts or can tell me how to go about installing drivers?
[11:01] <tbz> pm plz if so
[11:01] <hocg> catsceo: are you still there?
[11:03] <bust3d> hi. i've been trying to install ubuntu on a presario 2528AT notebook. the installer just always stops at wvdial. any help? its very frustrating.
[11:03] <kousotu> bust3d: give it a few mins*
[11:03] <wong__> jhaig: I remember sudo chmod 644 /guest
[11:04] <slytherin> wong__: Remove that sudo
[11:04] <slytherin> wong__: Login as guest and just do 'chmod 644 filename'
[11:04] <wong__> im not llogged in as root
[11:04] <wong__> im not under su mode, so i have to sudo
[11:04] <twosouls82> tbz: the answer is on this page; http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=90379
[11:05] <sSiroSoriSs> :)
[11:05] <wong__> cant log-in as guest, the same message still displays
[11:05] <bust3d> kousotu: its like that for 15 mins now. other times, i waited for 30 mins.
[11:05] <sSiroSoriSs> i can see it
[11:05] <sSiroSoriSs> but i can't believe it
[11:05] <sauvin> What result do you get when you try to log in as guest?
[11:05] <sSiroSoriSs> it's arnbelieveable
[11:06] <wong__> User's $HOMe/.dmrc file is being ignored. This prevents the default session/language from being saved. File should be owned by user with 644 permissions. User's $HOME directory must be owned by user and not writable by other users.
[11:07] <kousotu> bust3d: no clue what's wrong, I had problems installing Gutsy, it's like a 1:6 chan it would load
[11:07] <sauvin> I still suspect a chown has to happen if you created those directories manually.
[11:07] <wong__> well, i managed users/groups
[11:07] <wong__> how to do a chown again?
[11:08] <bust3d> kousotu: i've tried feisty, dapper and edgy. they always "stop" or "freeze" while
[11:08] <sauvin> first, go into your guest's directory and do an ls -l
[11:08] <bust3d> kousotu: i've tried feisty, dapper and edgy. they always "stop" or "freeze" while "configuring wvdial"
[11:08] <sauvin> See who owns what.
[11:08] <bust3d> kousotu: i also tried doing it via wubi
[11:08] <dromer> anyone here with experience in running ubuntu (or other distro) on iMacs ?
[11:09] <kousotu> wubi?
[11:09] <dromer> my youthcenter has a ton of iMacs htat everybody get's pissed on for being 1) slow 2) retarded
[11:09] <wong__> drwx------ 2 20 wong  4096 2007-07-21 14:09 amsn_received
[11:09] <wong__> drwxr-xr-x 3 20 wong  4096 2007-07-28 17:16 Desktop
[11:09] <wong__> lrwxrwxrwx 1 20 wong    26 2007-07-20 23:19 Examples -> /usr/share/example-content
[11:09] <wong__> drwxr-xr-x 2 20 wong  4096 2007-07-21 09:38 My Music
[11:09] <wong__> drwxr-xr-x 2 20 wong  4096 2007-07-21 14:53 My Pictures
[11:09] <wong__> -rw-r--r-- 1 20 wong 49443 2007-07-28 16:46 vegastrike.config.temp
[11:09] <wong__> drwxr-xr-x 4 20 wong  4096 1970-01-01 07:30 vega-svn
[11:09] <sauvin> AAAAAaaaAAaaAAaaa!!
[11:09] <wong__> sry
[11:09] <dromer> !paste | wong__
[11:09] <ubotu> wong__: 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)
[11:09] <slytherin> dromer: iMacs as in with PowerPC processors? Or intel processors?
[11:09] <sauvin> wong, that was in your guest's home directory?
[11:09] <bust3d> kousotu: see http://wubi-installer.org/
[11:09] <wong__> yup
[11:09] <dromer> slytherin: the old blue-screen you know? I'm thinking PPC
[11:10] <sauvin> That's the problem. guest doesn't own those files. wong does.
[11:10] <wong__> !paste | wong__
[11:10] <slytherin> dromer: Then get the Ubuntu for ppc and just go ahead and install.
[11:10] <wong__> hmm
[11:10] <wong__> how to chown, then?
[11:10] <dromer> slytherin: I don't know for sure which specs they have, I read somewhere it's best to have a minimum of 256mb .. but I don't know if they have that much ram
[11:10] <dromer> nad there are lots of different versions of the iMac CRT-PC
[11:10] <sauvin> Moment... I always have to look...
[11:10] <Kopfgeldjaeger> whats the best way to convert flv videos to mpeg (with ffmpeg or mencoder)?  ffmpeg -f mp4 works, but there is a quality loss...
[11:11] <yemy> hi, is there a chance to use networkmanager from commandline?
[11:11] <slytherin> dromer: If you want to have a trouble free install then use Alternate CD (text installer) instead of Desktop CD (graphical installer)
[11:11] <sauvin> wong, what is the guest's home directory again, fully qualified?
[11:11] <sh3l1> i just installed frostwire. how can i get it to go on my menus?
[11:11] <dromer> slytherin: ok, I'll burn the U/Ku and Xubuntu cd's to try .. I'm thinking the XFCE would be better considering it's slow hardware with low memory
[11:11] <Shaye> how do u get all the users in ur server? a list
[11:11] <wong__> uhh, what do you mean?
[11:11] <wong__> oh
[11:11] <wong__> yup, its all 644ed
[11:11] <sauvin> I meant, the path to it.
[11:11] <sSiroSoriSs> as soon as I realise that I shouldn't worry about anyone but myself I discovered everything I could be
[11:11] <dromer> slytherin: "trouble free" as in -> no boot from cd means less memory usage etc. ?
[11:12] <sSiroSoriSs> re discovered
[11:12] <wong__> the path to it? im really sorry, im really tired, could you clarify abit?
[11:12] <sSiroSoriSs> arn discovered
[11:12] <sauvin> It's, like, /home/guest ?
[11:12] <slytherin> dromer: No. Graphical installer needs more RAM.
[11:12] <wong__> yup
[11:12] <wong__> its /home/guest
[11:12] <sSiroSoriSs> ka arn ra re ke
[11:12] <wong__> its 644ed yeah
[11:12] <sauvin> sudo chown -R guest /home/guest
[11:13] <wong__> chown: invalid option -- r
[11:13] <sauvin> CAPTIAL R.
[11:13] <wong__> or must it be R
[11:13] <sSiroSoriSs> join UnAustralian!
[11:13] <eifzon> Hello! I just dualbooted Ubuntu, and I got Windows on my other disk, I did remove the ubuntu disk when I was in windows, and now i can't boot my computer, I got a grub error, can anyone help me?
[11:14] <dromer> slytherin: that's what I meant :) do you know what would be the ultimate minimum for a XFCE install? maybe I need to use another wm, like icewm or similar
[11:14] <sh3l1> i just installled frostwire. how do i get it to show up in the program menus?
[11:14] <Shaye> eifzon run the windows xp disk, boot from it and make repair
[11:14] <wong__> Oh, OK, i dont get an error, but it logs out automatically now, earlier i got that error
[11:14] <wong__> oops, to rephrase it
[11:14] <sauvin> Yes, please, rephrase. English isn't my best language.
[11:14] <wong__> I didn't get the 644 error, i got the logout within 10 seconds error
[11:15] <_Ahti> When exactly are they releasing 7.10?
[11:15] <sauvin> THAT, I can't help with.
[11:15] <wong__> _Ahti: 18 OCt
[11:15] <_Ahti> Whanks
[11:15] <_Ahti> Thanks*
[11:15] <wong__> hmm, guest isnt showing in users and groups
[11:15] <wong__> can i delete it from terminal?
[11:15] <sauvin> Delete what?
[11:15] <irawan> hi, we have been trying to setup a xerox docuprint 203a which connected to a d-link DP-303 print server but no success yet, any help please
[11:16] <wong__> guest acc
[11:16] <vbanait> hi i am facing problem with eth card
[11:17] <LLzzJJ> vbanait: what is the problem?
[11:17] <vbanait> Identification     Vendor: Hangzhou Silan Microelectronics Co., Ltd.           Description: RTL8139D [Realtek]  PCI 10/100BaseTX ethernet adaptor           Media class: NETWORK_ETHERNET           Connection     Bus: PCI           Bus PCI #: 1           PCI device #: 5           PCI function #: 0           Vendor ID: 0x1904           Device ID: 0x8139           Sub vendor ID: 0xffff           Sub device ID: 0xffff           M
[11:17] <Catsceo> pastebin next time
[11:17] <vbanait> Not detected on ubuntu
[11:17] <sauvin> You certainly can. wong, you're asking some really basic questions, and I'm also really tired. You need to fire up an 'info useradd' and look at related documents.
[11:17] <vbanait> ok i am sorry
[11:18] <slytherin> dromer: on x86 128 RAM is good enough for xfce. I don't know what is required on PPC
[11:18] <vbanait> LLzzJJ: details i have pasted
[11:18] <vbanait> module: unknown
[11:19] <slytherin> vbanait: Is that an Intex card?
[11:19] <dromer> ok .. hmm, well I'll just have to find out what the power of these things are :)  Though i'm definitely gonna go for XFCE, KDE and Gnome are doomed I fear ;)
[11:19] <kousotu> vbanait: I have a realtek, alsa isn't supported
[11:19] <macarena> ola
[11:19] <macarena> con kien ablo
[11:19] <sauvin> KDE is probably doomed. It has a reputation, apparently, of being a pig.
[11:19] <vbanait> what should i do
[11:19] <dromer> hahah
[11:19] <sauvin> I'm running KDE, but I have a gig of ram, too.
[11:20] <dromer> well, Gnome has a reputation of being for children <5
[11:20] <slytherin> sauvin: I suppose it will improve with KDE 4. It looks much like gnome :-P
[11:20] <sauvin> slytherin, EEEEEeeeeeeEEEeek!
[11:20] <slytherin> vbanait: I asked you a question. Is that intex card?
[11:20] <twosouls82> never have problems
[11:20] <LLzzJJ> vbanait: just looked here, a little out of date but: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWiredNetworkCardsDynamode
[11:20] <vbanait> what is intex
[11:20] <LLzzJJ> doesnt look good
[11:20] <slytherin> vbanait: Brand of card
[11:20] <vbanait> sorry, but i am not getting u
[11:21] <wong__> useradd shows nothing about deleting users.
[11:21] <vbanait> Hangzhou Silan Microelectronics Co., Ltd.       Realtek
[11:21] <slytherin> vbanait: What is the company that manufactured your card? Did it come with PC or did you buy it separately?
[11:21] <LLzzJJ> wong__: what are you trying to do?
[11:21] <vbanait> it came with pc
[11:21] <wong__> delete user 'guest' via terminal, it somehow didnt show up in users and groups
[11:21] <slytherin> wong__: Must you use command line? Why not use graphical tools?
[11:21] <vbanait> manufacturer : Hangzhou Silan Microelectronics Co., Ltd.
[11:22] <gcostello> wong__: man userdel
[11:22] <sauvin> slytherin, because he needs to have a basic understanding of the mechanisms underlying these damn fancy GUI tools.
[11:22] <LLzzJJ> wong_: deluser
[11:22] <sauvin> userdel.
[11:22] <sauvin> And it IS there in the useradd man page, towards the very bottom, as a "see also".
[11:23] <irawan> hi, we have been trying to setup a xerox docuprint 203a which connected to a d-link DP-303 print server but no success yet, any help please
[11:23] <wong__> thanks
[11:23] <slytherin> sauvin: He is not inthat mood.
[11:23] <sauvin> he asked me specifically if users and/or groups can be added or deleted from a command line.
[11:24] <wong__> i know you can, just dont know how to
[11:24] <vbanait>  LLzzJ : any help
[11:25] <sauvin> The useradd man page shows you how to add users, and towards the bottom, there are a number of commands to 'SEE ALSO' because they're relevent to deleting users, modifying them, and doing similar things for groups.
[11:25] <novato_br> how to install the newest GTK+ version?
[11:25] <LLzzJJ> vbanait: sorry, just looking
[11:25] <novato_br> i cant find tutorial
[11:25] <vbanait> :-(
[11:25] <sSiroSoriSs> er the answer is miguel wont let you
[11:25] <gcostello> wong__: what is the output of the command "cat /etc/passwd | grep guest"
[11:25] <jim0203> hi guys. Anyone able to offer a noob some help with a simple question to do with the terminal?
[11:25] <spectre__> hi to all
[11:26] <LLzzJJ> jim0203: what is the question
[11:26] <slytherin> !ask ? jim0203
[11:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ask ? jim0203 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:26] <slytherin> !ask > jim0203
[11:26] <novato_br> !gtk
[11:26] <ubotu> GTK is the !GIMP toolkit, which forms the base of !GNOME and is used by many applications to provide a !GUI
[11:26] <novato_br> !gnome
[11:26] <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.
[11:26] <novato_br> !gtk+2
[11:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gtk+2 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:26] <spectre__> Is it possible in Ubuntu 7.04 with gnome to have transparent windows (I need only this function for the terminal) thanks to all
[11:26] <jim0203> OK, when I'm using DOS I type D: to get to the CD Rom, or C: to get to the harddrive or whatever. How do I get to the CD Rom in Ubuntu terminal?
[11:26] <luyi> ok
[11:26] <sSiroSoriSs> ka arn ra re ke
[11:26] <luyi> ok
[11:27] <luyi> kkkk
[11:27] <sauvin> That depends on if it's even mounted.
[11:27] <sauvin> If it IS, it'll likely be in /dev/cdrom0
[11:27] <luyi> ok
[11:27] <sauvin> erm... EXCUSE ME...
[11:27] <jim0203> I can see the CD Rom by going to "places" and I can see all the files on it, I just can't get to it through terminal
[11:27] <sauvin> ... it'll be in /media/cdrom0
[11:27] <sh3l1> jacob@jacob-desktop:~$ fakeroot make-jpkg jre-6u2-linux-i586.bin
[11:27] <sh3l1> Error: The file "jre-6u2-linux-i586.bin" does not exist.
[11:28] <sh3l1> the file is on my desktop
[11:28] <gcostello> specre__: try rxvt or aterm
[11:28] <slytherin> jim0203: All of your partitions are mounted in /media/
[11:28] <LLzzJJ> vbanait: looks like there is a driver from the chipset manuf, will probably need compiling though, also maybe this thread will lead somewhere helpfull: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=517097
[11:28] <sauvin> sh3l1, if it's on your Desktop, it's actually in ~/Desktop
[11:28] <spectre__> oh,thank you very much gcostello,I'LL try now
[11:28] <jim0203> Thanks so much guys - I found it in media!
[11:28] <sh3l1> thanks
[11:28] <jim0203> TTFN...
[11:28] <fyrestrtr> spectre__: in gnome-terminal, edit the profile, then click on the effects tab.
[11:30] <wong__> err, this is funny, even after i deluser guest, when i try to add guest again in users and groups, it says it stills exists
[11:31] <sauvin> It might be trying to tell you guest's directories exist.
[11:31] <sauvin> wong, did you do a cat /etc/passwd | grep guest ?
[11:31] <wong__> hang om
[11:31] <wong__> did it
[11:31] <sauvin> And/
[11:31] <wong__> well, it just showed another line for me to type in the terminal
[11:32] <sauvin> There's no guest entry in the passwd file, then. Delete guest's directories.
[11:32] <sh3l1> where can i paste something and give you guys the URL?
[11:32] <sauvin> !pastebin
[11:32] <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)
[11:32] <fyrestrtr> sh3l1: read the topic
[11:32] <sh3l1> thanks
[11:32] <wong__> mmm, but 'rmdir guest' dosent work
[11:32] <wong__> as its not empty
[11:32] <nalpha> guys I'm using linux ubuntu, but now after failed in experience with samba mounting, my desktop can't be right click again. what happen? can somebody help me?
[11:32] <nalpha> irawan: wha'ts the problem?
[11:32] <LLzzJJ> wong__: you  may have to use rm -r
[11:33] <wong__> you mean, rmdir -r?
[11:33] <wong__> or just rm -r?
[11:33] <sauvin> cd into /home/guest, do an rm -rf *, a cd .. and then an rmdir
[11:33] <sh3l1> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/33123/
[11:33] <sSiroSoriSs> ka being the keeper of prosperous societies, arn being the guard, ra as the prosperous human condition, re as the guard of Ke. Ke being the private society which facilitates god the demon's victory over science.
[11:33] <LLzzJJ> just rm -r
[11:33] <bob-marlon> help
[11:33] <sSiroSoriSs> ka arn ra re ke
[11:33] <sh3l1> i don't understand why i can't get this to install
[11:33] <sauvin> bob-marlon, with what?
[11:33] <LLzzJJ>  sh3l1: what are you trying to install?
[11:34] <sh3l1> java
[11:34] <bob-marlon> sorry sauvin... I just check the help menu of iRC
[11:34] <bob-marlon> tks anyway
[11:34] <LLzzJJ>  sh3l1: does it give an error while installing??
[11:34] <sh3l1> no
[11:34] <mmarin> ola
[11:34] <sSiroSoriSs> pretty brief
[11:34] <LLzzJJ>  sh3l1: whats the problem then?
[11:34] <mmarin> kien sois
[11:34] <wong__> LLzzjj: thanks
[11:34] <sh3l1> i try to make a .deb with the .bin and it doesn't create a file
[11:34] <sauvin> mmarin, what language is that?
[11:34] <wong__> sauvin: Thanks for your help earlier
[11:34] <kousotu> spanish
[11:34] <kousotu> bad typed spanish
[11:35] <kousotu> lol
[11:35] <mmarin> dadme alguno vuestro msn
[11:35] <slytherin> sh3l1: Java is available in multiverse repository. Install form there.
[11:35] <sh3l1> k thanks
[11:35] <sauvin> !es
[11:35] <LLzzJJ>  sh3l1: nice
[11:35] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[11:35] <marshcast> Could anyone suggest why non-su accounts can't get online on this machine? su is ok (not as root but as admin) but everything else is not. this machine is mostly locked down for other users - but none of them can get online..?:(
[11:35] <kousotu> wow..
[11:35] <kousotu> lol
[11:35] <Catsceo> haha
[11:35] <wong__> uhh, removed directory guest, still says no such user as guest
[11:36] <wong__> i mean
[11:36] <wong__> still says guest still exists
[11:36] <sSiroSoriSs> there are also extremes of psycho active mind/body control accossiated with it
[11:36] <spectre__> dear fyrestrtr,I have found the "shade to transparent option" but it change only the background color when I set it to the max" ,Do you know where I'm wrong ? thank you
[11:36] <slytherin> marshcast: That is very weird.
[11:36] <sauvin> wong, if guest's directories are gone and there's no guest entry in /etc/passwd, you should now be able to useradd guest
[11:36] <sh3l1> wait, i don't see it in the repo program
[11:36] <slytherin> marshcast: Is that broadband connection?
[11:36] <LLzzJJ> wong__: what does the command: "grep guest /etc/group " give?
[11:36] <sh3l1> nevermind
[11:36] <sh3l1> found it
[11:36] <jim0203> another question guys - thanks to your help on the last question I've been able to install a Windows program via WINE. It's just that I'm not entirely sure where the files have been installed to. Any ideas?
[11:36] <Paddy_EIRE> sh3l1: repo program? ..u mean synaptic right
[11:36] <wong__> After i  useradded
[11:37] <wong__> guest:x:1002:
[11:37] <sh3l1> yeah
[11:37] <sh3l1> sorry
[11:37] <LLzzJJ> wong__: delgroup
[11:37] <marshcast> slytherin, you're telling me. I'm online now on the machine. yes BB. people using wireless are ok. my admin account is ok. all user accounts - no connetion
[11:37] <slytherin> jim0203: Somewhere in your home directory. By the way, what did you install?
[11:37] <Paddy_EIRE> sh3l1: which app u lookin for
[11:37] <sauvin> LlzzJJ, I forgot about deleting groups :\
[11:37] <sauvin> I'm tired, folks, time for bed. Nini!
[11:37] <sh3l1> jre
[11:37] <sh3l1> found it though
[11:37] <kousotu> jim0203: check your apps list
[11:37] <LLzzJJ> :)
[11:37] <jim0203> Slytherin: I'm trying to install an old Scrabble game for Windows 98
[11:37] <spectre__> jim0203 , try to run winefile from the terminal window,and go to /home/ and search for wine
[11:38] <slytherin> marshcast: I want to know how you try to connect form non-admin account?
[11:38] <slytherin> jim0203: oh
[11:38] <wong__> the group guest does not exist, it says, but when i got to users and groups it still does
[11:38] <spectre__> winefile is a windows 3,1 like filemanager,if it works you have installed correctly wine
[11:38] <kousotu> jim0203: the one in the cerial?
[11:38] <Paddy_EIRE> sh3l1: sudo aptitude install sun-java6-jre
[11:39] <wong__> k, done
[11:39] <sh3l1> thanks, but i already found it in the windowed one
[11:39] <spectre__> dear ubuntu users,I have found the "shade to transparent option" but it change only the background color when I set it to the max" ,Do you know where I'm wrong ? thank you
[11:39] <Paddy_EIRE> sh3l1: no probs
[11:39] <jim0203> kousotu: cerial??
[11:39] <kousotu> I can't spel...
[11:39] <kousotu> figure out what I mean
[11:39] <kousotu> lol
[11:39] <wong__> usr guest exists, hmm?
[11:40] <marshcast> slytherin, it's always been automatic. it connects to the router ok.
[11:40] <wong__> grep guest /etc/group gives no output
[11:40] <kahrytan> What causes an Error 18 in grub?
[11:40] <marshcast> slytherin, it's very intermittant. but is only those accounts. not mine... that make any sense?
[11:40] <salami> not sure
[11:41] <LLzzJJ> wong__: what about : grep guest /etc/passwd
[11:41] <LLzzJJ> did that have an output,?? getting lost here
[11:41] <slytherin> marshcast: Doesn't make sense to me at least. Any chance that network manager is interfering?
[11:41] <marshcast> slytherin, how would I tell?
[11:42] <spectre__> kahrytan,try to search for error 18 in the ubuntu support forum,I remember to have saw it
[11:42] <wong__> no output for grep guest /etc/passwd
[11:42] <marshcast> it came online for the accounts for a while then - maybe 30 secs... got a page up, then back off again :(
[11:42] <LLzzJJ> wong__: so do you actually have a problem then?
[11:42] <LLzzJJ> wong__: what cant you do?
[11:42] <wong__> im trying to re-add user guest, BUT....
[11:42] <pawan> hi
[11:43] <wong__> User guest still exists.
[11:44] <LLzzJJ> wong__: how are you trying to add the used
[11:44] <Catsceo> wong__: does it *have* to be called 'guest'?  You can give it another name
[11:44] <LLzzJJ> *user
[11:44] <wong__> im adding it by 'users and groups'
[11:45] <LLzzJJ> wong__: I thought you wanted to use the console?
[11:46] <wong__> i wanted to use the console to remove the user, since i cant do it via users and groups
[11:46] <kahrytan> What causes an Error 18 in grub?
[11:46] <LLzzJJ> wong__: try adding the user at the console, either : adduser or useradd
[11:46] <LLzzJJ> wong__: that may give a more detailed message about your error
[11:46] <Paddy_EIRE> kahrytan: did you check the forums
[11:47] <pawan> how to use Features of nvidia graphics card
[11:47] <CroX> "$ usermod -a -G foo bar" - this adds the group 'foo' to the user 'bar' without removing any other group from the user, right?
[11:47] <wong__> Error 18: Selected cylinder exceeds maximum supported by BIOS
[11:47] <kahrytan> Paddy_EIRE: going to google but gaim doesnttake as long to load on cd
[11:47] <Paddy_EIRE> !nvidia | pawan
[11:47] <ubotu> pawan: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[11:47] <pawan> i have installed the nvidia card
[11:48] <pawan> now i wnat to set brightness contrast hue
[11:48] <Paddy_EIRE> pawan: did you use the restricted drivers manager?
[11:48] <pawan> yes
[11:48] <kahrytan> Paddy_EIRE: It's an odd error. It happens right after kernel update.
[11:48] <spectre__> i want transparent terminal please
[11:48] <Paddy_EIRE> pawan: nt sure where those opts are I dont use nvidia
[11:48] <LLzzJJ> pawan: I think you can install: nvidia-xconfig
[11:49] <kahrytan> What causes an Error 18 in grub? (ubuntuforums is wrong)
[11:49] <LLzzJJ> pawan: I 'think' that is a gui for controlling such features
[11:49] <fyrestrtr> spectre__: in gnome-terminal, click on edit > profiles then edit, then the effects tab
[11:49] <Paddy_EIRE> kahrytan: ubuntu forums definitely aint wrong
[11:50] <pawan> yes i wnat the graphical one
[11:50] <LLzzJJ> pawan: or maybe its: nvidia-settings
[11:50] <xiir> how can i increase disk?
[11:50] <pawan> yes
[11:50] <kahrytan> Paddy_EIRE: in this case, it is
[11:50] <pawan> nvidia settings
[11:50] <LLzzJJ> pawan: install one of those using synaptic
[11:50] <kahrytan> Paddy_EIRE: It happens after kernel update
[11:50] <LLzzJJ> pawan: or in a console use: sudo apt-get install nvidia-settings
[11:50] <spectre__> fyre I tried It but I get only a variation of the background color from dark to white,but it isn't transparent :)
[11:50] <UnitedWeFall> hey all. is anyone able to help me with what is probably an extremely simple bash related question?
[11:51] <d> d.guerra
[11:51] <LLzzJJ> UnitedWeFall: ?
[11:51] <Myrtti> !anyone | UnitedWeFall
[11:51] <fyrestrtr> hmm, then you should rxvt
[11:51] <Paddy_EIRE> kahrytan: I beg to differ....check your information again.... P.I.C.N.I.C.  (Problem In Chair Not In Computer)
[11:51] <Myrtti> /me waits
[11:51] <ubotu> UnitedWeFall: 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?
[11:51] <spectre__> OK,I'll download rxvt
[11:52] <pawan> i installed the nvidia xconfig
[11:52] <UnitedWeFall> hopefully this makes sense - when making a case statement, how do I create a blank case? i.e. a case that works when NO input is entered by the user
[11:52] <nalpha> UnitedWeFall: I try
[11:52] <pawan> how to start it
[11:52] <fyrestrtr> UnitedWeFall: default
[11:52] <Paddy_EIRE> Myrtti: hey
[11:52] <nalpha> UnitedWeFall: upss didn't know it
[11:52] <kahrytan> Paddy_EIRE: Let's see. I reinstalled Ubuntu. Grub works fine. Update computer. Restart and  Grub produces Error 18.  Do the math
[11:52] <Myrtti> Paddy_EIRE: hello
[11:52] <UnitedWeFall> yes I realise * is the default. but i'm already using that for "incorrect input" case
[11:53] <pawan> i installed the nvidia settings
[11:53] <pawan> how to start it
[11:53] <LLzzJJ> pawan: I think is should appear in your menu somewhere,
[11:53] <fyrestrtr> UnitedWeFall: why not do that check at the top before you start the case?
[11:53] <kahrytan> Paddy_EIRE: And grub works fine on this hdd, bios and system at it's current setup.
[11:53] <LLzzJJ> pawan: probably in the system menu
[11:53] <Paddy_EIRE> pawan: alt+f2 then type 'nvidia-xconfig'
[11:54] <kahrytan> Paddy_EIRE: First time in since using Ubuntu this has happpened. So Ubuntuforums is wrong. and does apply to this problem
[11:54] <UnitedWeFall> good point. i'll give it a go. i'm still trying to figure out bash. thanks for the help :)
[11:54] <fyrestrtr> UnitedWeFall: #bash :)
[11:54] <pawan> should i restart
[11:54] <sh3l1> how do i uninstall something?
[11:54] <UnitedWeFall> cheers ;P
[11:54] <LLzzJJ> pawan:  I dont think you should have too
[11:54] <sh3l1> its not in synaptic
[11:55] <pawan> its not appearing
[11:55] <fyrestrtr> sh3l1: what is it?
[11:55] <sh3l1> frostwire, lol
[11:55] <LLzzJJ> pawan: did you install nvidia-settings or nvidia-xconfig ?
[11:55] <fyrestrtr> sh3l1: how did you install it?
[11:55] <pawan> both
[11:55] <npnufu> is there any docx converter to any other format for Ubuntu?
[11:55] <kahrytan> What causes an Error 18 in grub? (ubuntuforums is wrong)
[11:55] <sh3l1> the .deb on the website
[11:55] <wong> ok, now when i login into guest:
[11:55] <wong> no splash screen, thing hangs when i click volume control
[11:55] <fyrestrtr> sh3l1: then, sudo apt-get remove frostwire from a terminal
[11:56] <LLzzJJ> pawan: has it created a menu entry?
[11:56] <sh3l1> yeah! it worked, thanks
[11:56] <pawan> no
[11:56] <r_rehashed> hi all. how do i encode songs as mp3s while ripping a CD using Sound Juicer?
[11:56] <kahrytan> How do I reinstall grub?
[11:56] <Paddy_EIRE> r_rehashed: encode them as whatever you want
[11:56] <fyrestrtr> kahrytan: how big is your disk?
[11:56] <kousotu> r_rehashed: I don't think you can
[11:56] <Paddy_EIRE> kousotu: yeah you can :P
[11:57] <LLzzJJ> pawan: if not open a console (applications->accesories
[11:57] <wong> i was on here just now, my comp hung, and i have problems with my guest account.
[11:57] <kousotu> Paddy_EIRE: the reason I said "Think"
[11:57] <kousotu> lol
[11:57] <wong> Thing hangs when i press volume control, and there is no splash screen.
[11:57] <LLzzJJ> pawan: oops, anyway, run nvidia-settings
[11:57] <kahrytan> fyrestrtr: 80gb
[11:57] <pawan> how
[11:57] <fyrestrtr> kahrytan: how many partitions?
[11:58] <r_rehashed> Paddy_EIRE: but my mp3 player plays only mp3s, or i would gladly used Ogg
[11:58] <kahrytan> fyrestrtr: 2 ntfs, 1 swap, 1 ext3
[11:58] <Paddy_EIRE> pawan: alt+f2
[11:58] <kahrytan> fyrestrtr: 1 nfs
[11:58] <fyrestrtr> kahrytan: where is /boot ?
[11:58] <LLzzJJ> pawan: open a terminal , type nvidia-settings press enter
[11:58] <pawan> ya
[11:58] <kahrytan> fyrestrtr: ext3
[11:58] <pawan> got it
[11:58] <kousotu> r_rehashed: shouldload WMA too
[11:58] <Paddy_EIRE> r_rehashed: then you just answered your own question :)
[11:58] <jorge_> k jorge-
[11:58] <LLzzJJ> pawan: few
[11:58] <fyrestrtr> kahrytan: and is that at the beginning of your disk?
[11:58] <pawan> thanks
[11:58] <kousotu> I use my psp for mp3s
[11:58] <kousotu> lol
[11:58] <kahrytan> fyrestrtr: No.
[11:59] <pawan> cant this entry be added into menu
[11:59] <fyrestrtr> kahrytan: you need to move it there.
[11:59] <kahrytan> fyrestrtr: No i dont
[11:59] <Paddy_EIRE> r_rehashed: you can use an app called sound converter aswell to convert existing diff formats to whatever if you wish
[11:59] <kahrytan> fyrestrtr: Same setup as yesterday and it worked
[11:59] <fyrestrtr> kahrytan: okay then. Good luck :)
[11:59] <LLzzJJ> pawan: you can add it your self, right click on your menus and choose 'edit menus'
[11:59] <fyrestrtr> then figure out what happened from yesterday till today.
[11:59] <Paddy_EIRE> r_rehashed: that way you can keep lossless rips on your hdd
[12:00] <pawan> then
[12:00] <r_rehashed> Paddy_EIRE: ah.. ok. Thanks :)
[12:00] <kousotu> r_rehashed: or jst dowload them?
[12:00] <kousotu> lol
[12:00] <npnufu> does any on who know about docx converter(Office 2007)?
[12:01] <pawan> i right clicked edit menus
[12:01] <kousotu> npnufu: what are you asking?
[12:01] <LLzzJJ> pawan: the button "New Item" will allow you to add a new item.
[12:01] <kousotu> wb
[12:01] <npnufu> a docx converter, (docx is the default document format in office 2007).
[12:02] <fyrestrtr> npnufu: there is, and it takes a bit of scripting magic.
[12:02] <npnufu> We are unable to open them in Ubuntu.
[12:02] <pawan> what should i enter in name and command
[12:02] <npnufu> fyrestrtr; where can I find it.
[12:02] <r_rehashed> Paddy_EIRE: how did i not look at that before! Thanks :)
[12:02] <LLzzJJ> pawan: in the name put anything you like, maybe Nvidia Settings or something
[12:02] <Paddy_EIRE> r_rehashed: awesome app :D
[12:02] <pawan> in command
[12:03] <LLzzJJ> pawan: in the command put: nvidia-settings (the same thing you entered to start it before)
[12:03] <kahrytan_> #ubuntu
[12:03] <r_rehashed> Paddy_EIRE: ok
[12:04] <kahrytan_> fyrestrtr, LiveCD locked up.
[12:04] <pawan> great
[12:04] <pawan> got it
[12:04] <pawan> but no icon
[12:04] <kahrytan_> fyrestrtr, I have the exact setup as couple days ago and grub didnt complain.
[12:04] <LLzzJJ> pawan: cool, if you want to add an icon edit the entry, its not too hard.
[12:04] <pawan> where to get nvidia icon
[12:05] <LLzzJJ> pawan: not sure try looking in: /usr/share/pixmaps
[12:05] <kahrytan_> fyrestrtr, So How do I reinstall grub on the mbr
[12:06] <pawan> there is no nvidia icon there
[12:06] <LLzzJJ> pawan: then I am not sure, you may have to download one
[12:07] <LLzzJJ> pawan: somewhere like www.kde-look.org ?
[12:09] <craigbass76> Am I in?
[12:09] <dabbler> no :)
[12:09] <DDragon> u r in :)
[12:09] <LLzzJJ> :P
[12:09] <Paddy_EIRE> pawan: google images
[12:09] <lione_> I'm tinking why my digium tdm 22b isn't working /etc/init.d/zaptel shows this: zaptel telephony kernell driver:FATAL:Module ztdummy not found.
[12:09] <pawan> ok
[12:09] <Paddy_EIRE> pawan: to name but a few...
[12:09] <kahrytan_> Paddy_EIRE, btw, its a stage 1.5 error 18 not stage 2 error 18.
[12:10] <craigbass76> ok...  Hey there folks.  Upgrade from edgy to feisty went horribly wrong yesterday.  I'm torn between fixing it (would be fun--maybe) and just backup/wipe/reinstall.  I am having trouble chrooting though.
[12:10] <Paddy_EIRE> craigbass76: where you using automatix on edgy?
[12:10] <ashishb> NICK ashishb
[12:10] <lione_> Can anybody to clearefy this situation wis asterisk?
[12:11] <omegabeta> Hey everyone :)  I'm having a bit of an issue, I was just installing the las.fm client and configuring its options etc and playing with skype and everything seemed alright.. but I've just rebooted and the ubuntu start up sound is kipping like mad (it still is) and everything took like 5 minutes to load.. any ideas?
[12:11] <craigbass76> I have a seperate /home and /usr partition.  How do I get them mounted up correctly so that I can chroot to my old filesystem and work on it.
[12:11] <pj> Having an issue with audio on Feisty - it died a few days ago, and I can't seem to figure out why
[12:11] <craigbass76> Paddy_EIRE: whatevert eh GUI upgrade/upodate tool is.  Shame on me--should have used the CLI
[12:12] <pawan> i downloaded an icon in png format on desktop
[12:12] <craigbass76> I can't even boot to a real command line now.  I get stuck in what I assume is regular Borne shell
[12:12] <pawan> how to use it
[12:13] <LLzzJJ> pawan: you can just use the png,
[12:13] <LLzzJJ> pawan: no need to convert or anything
[12:13] <derjens> hi everybody
[12:13] <LLzzJJ> hi
[12:14] <derjens> i need some help with a dial-up modem...
[12:14] <pawan> when i am browing to desktop it is not getting detected
[12:14] <derjens> i've installed the driver and it makes some sounds but it does not connect
[12:14] <LLzzJJ> pawan: what do you mean detected?, do you see an icon?
[12:14] <derjens> some export here who can help me with this?
[12:14] <kousotu> derjens: I can try
[12:14] <Paddy_EIRE> pawan: type in the path yourself...this is a little bug thats not been addressed yet...HELLO DEV'S
[12:14] <derjens> kousotu, thanks
[12:15] <kousotu> mp
[12:15] <kousotu> np*
[12:15] <derjens> kousotu, do you have any idea who i can "debug" the modem to see what doesn't work?
[12:15] <Cube-ness> hmm.. in gutsy, how do i tell compiz-fusion to use the copy render path thingy? its really choppy for me without it
[12:16] <Paddy_EIRE> Cube-ness: #ubuntu+1
[12:16] <kousotu> derjens: not realy, but I can help make sure you have it confiured right
[12:16] <derjens> kousotu, okay, let's do so:)
[12:16] <Cube-ness> Paddy_EIRE: ok
[12:16] <pawan> got it
[12:16] <pawan> great
[12:16] <pawan> have to type the path manually
[12:16] <Paddy_EIRE> pawan: yeah annoying bug
[12:17] <craigbass76> So, I have / mounted up in /mnt/root, /usr in /mnt/usr and /home in /mnt home.  If I make a link from /mnt/root to home and usr, you think it will stick when I chroot to the root folder?
[12:18] <derjens> kousotu, still there?
[12:18] <Paddy_EIRE> !chroot | craigbass76
[12:18] <ubotu> craigbass76: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot use this to build 32 bit environments on a 64 bit box
[12:19] <pawan> great
[12:19] <kousotu> derjens: yea
[12:19] <kousotu> I was answering a question in anoter chnnel
[12:19] <wnet_> Mr.spooky
[12:19] <kousotu> cannel
[12:19] <derjens> kousotu, sorry, take your time...
[12:20] <kousotu> derjens: are you registered?
[12:21] <derjens> kousotu, no
[12:21] <kousotu> hm..
[12:21] <kousotu> hold on
[12:21] <derjens> k
[12:25] <teKnofreak> how to create a user without creating a /home for the user ?
[12:25] <kousotu> derjens: there?
[12:25] <iltomee> hi, how can i make my ubuntu user a valid user on an osx filesystem, which is on another partition?
[12:25] <derjens> yes
[12:25] <kousotu> pm me
[12:31] <Kasle> do anyone know how to install bcm43xx network card?
[12:31] <Kasle> !bcm43xx
[12:31] <ubotu> Help with Broadcom bcm43xx can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs/Driver/Broadcom43xx
[12:31] <lione_> modprobe ztdummy not found
[12:31] <lione_> what is it?
[12:31] <kousotu> rry a rw at the end
[12:31] <lione_> my asterisk working fine
[12:31] <lione_> how to install this module?
[12:31] <lione_> I have ubuntu server 7 with 2.6 kernell
[12:31] <vb> how is ./vb different from sh vb in unix , both execute the vb shell script isnt it ?
[12:32] <lione_> so timing is in the kernel but asterisk needs this module can anybody tell how to get it?
[12:32] <ccooke> Anyone heard any indication that there will ever be a 64-bit Java plugin that works well?
[12:32] <lione_> hey people is here an asterisk guru?
[12:33] <guardian> hi
[12:33] <guardian> how can i convert a .ogg file to avi
[12:34] <ccooke> guardian: mencoder would do it on the command line
[12:35] <Paddy_EIRE> guardian: I think avidemux will do the trick if your looking for a GUI
[12:35] <ccooke> guardian: there's a graphical frontend to it (in java) called "iriverter". No idea if it's any good, though
[12:36] <wong> hi, ive got a problem with startup
[12:36] <frankg> I'm new to ubuntu - I want server and desktop functions - which should I download server or desktop version?
[12:36] <wong> it says im running setuid or something like that and it should not be used with GTK. How do i resolve this problem?
[12:36] <marken20> cze
[12:37] <Paddy_EIRE> frankg: go for desktop .... you can add all the server stuff later
[12:37] <guardian> ccooke: would you please tell me which command line to sue ?
[12:37] <guardian> use
[12:37] <frankg> Paddy_EIRE, thx
[12:38] <Paddy_EIRE> guardian: http://fixounet.free.fr/avidemux/ <---- its also in the repos
[12:39] <ccooke> guardian: if you don't know, I strongly suggest using a GUI tool.
[12:39] <Flannel> frankg: There's really no difference, but if you go with desktop, you'll be closer to your final setup at the end of the install
[12:39] <Paddy_EIRE> guardian: man mencoder
[12:40] <wong> hello, hello, i repeat my problem: when trying to log in with 'guest'
[12:40] <kiosk> hello
[12:40] <kauer> derjens,kousuotu: Run minicom, set the device to /dev/modem (or whatever) and then you can talk to the modem directly (AT commands etc).
[12:41] <wong> (process:7444): gtk-WARNING**:This process is currently running setuid or setgid. This is not a supported use of GTK+. You must create a helper program instead.
[12:41] <frankg> Flannel, thx
[12:41] <wong> How doi solve that?
[12:42] <Znortfl> When I set my computer to "sleep" modus, will Azureus keep running my downloads or will it halt?
[12:42] <Flannel> Znortfl: no, it'll stop
[12:42] <faileas> it will halt
[12:42] <Paddy_EIRE> Znortfl: it will most likely halt with everything else
[12:42] <kauer> Znortfl: It will halt.
[12:42] <wong> Is it that no one knows how to solve my problem, or is it that no one wants to help?
[12:42] <Znortfl> Is there a way to let it running downloads yet use less energy apart from turning out my monitor?
[12:43] <Paddy_EIRE> wong: have you tried the forums
[12:43] <wong> hmm, havent
[12:43] <Flannel> wong: The former is always the case.
[12:43] <wong> What former. Flannel?
[12:43] <Paddy_EIRE> Znortfl: I would really doubt that
[12:43] <wong> im pretty new to ubuntu, so yeah
[12:43] <Flannel> Znortfl: You could underclock your system
[12:44] <kauer> Znortfl: Is this a laptop or a desktop computer?
[12:44] <r_rehashed> hi again. which nvidia drivers perform better, Binary or Open Source?
[12:44] <Znortfl> I dont think I've got the time to do that now, just wanted to ask a quick question since I'm leaving for work soon
[12:44] <Paddy_EIRE> Znortfl: use a cpu frequency scaling app if your processor supports that kind of thing
[12:44] <Znortfl> I'll see next time :). Thanks Paddy_EIRE, Flannel and kauer
[12:45] <r_rehashed> also which cards should i consider for my laptop to be able to run Compiz Fusion smoothly when Gutsy comes out?
[12:45] <Paddy_EIRE> r_rehashed: probably nvidia
[12:45] <Flannel> r_rehashed: nouveau drivers still aren't complete yet, so binary.
[12:46] <Peppery> Quick question. How would I give a user access to edit and write to /var/www on my Ubuntu system? I'm guessing I'd need to add them to the group
[12:46] <Paddy_EIRE> r_rehashed: although my ati runs perfectly fine
[12:46] <Flannel> r_rehashed: Anything on the market that has driver support.  So you should check to see what cards are supported by what drivers.
[12:46] <wong> hmm, searched the forums, cant find a thing
[12:46] <r_rehashed> right. Thanks a lot
[12:46] <Paddy_EIRE> wong: google no...?
[12:47] <wong> only 2 results, none which can solve my problems
[12:47] <Flannel> r_rehashed: You're probably better offgetting nvidia or intel, because then you can use AIGLX
[12:48] <r_rehashed> Flannel: yeah that's what i thought too
[12:48] <Paddy_EIRE> Flannel: is aiglx really that significantly better...?
[12:48] <Paddy_EIRE> Flannel: as apposed to xgl..is there a big performance difference
[12:49] <Vuen> hey guys, i'm interested in setting up nx on my computer. is freenx stable enough now or should i use the nomachine nx?
[12:49] <Flannel> Paddy_EIRE: XGL is a hackjob for accellerated X, AIGLX is done 'right', from what I understand in a very simplified explanation.
[12:49] <r_rehashed> Paddy_EIRE: it'll be easier to install Beryl/Compiz for me :)
[12:50] <Paddy_EIRE> Flannel: I hae to use xgl on my laptop...but my desktop uses aiglx
[12:50] <Flannel> Paddy_EIRE: as for performance, I've never used either, so I wouldn't be the one to ask
[12:50] <Paddy_EIRE> *have
[12:51] <Paddy_EIRE> Flannel: sure
[12:53] <marshcast> ffff
[12:53] <grant> when I try to play a dvd on my computer it says that I do not have libdvdcsss, can anybody tell me where I can get it?
[12:54] <grant> when I try to play a dvd on my computer it says that I do not have libdvdcsss, can anybody tell me where I can get it?
[12:55] <grant> pardon that should be libdvdcss not libdvdcsss.
[12:55] <v3ctor> !restricted| grant
[12:55] <ubotu> grant: 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
[12:55] <grant> thanks I'll check it out.
[01:02] <Kasle> do anyone know how to get ridd of an error message?
[01:02] <Regel> Kasle, what message?
[01:03] <Kasle> Regel: it says something with bcm43xx
[01:03] <Regel> Kasle, what says?
[01:03] <kayef> hi, can i set skype in ubuntu 7.04 to have the highest priority on my bandwidth?i am having difficulties talking to my frens when i am downloading stuff
[01:04] <Kasle> Regel: it says that it is something wrong fwcutter bcm43xx
[01:04] <Paddy_EIRE> Kasle: would ndiswrapper and the windows drivers not be better for you..I find fwcutter to be hit and miss
[01:04] <Regel> Kasle, have you installed the wireless chip?
[01:05] <Regel> Kasle, or are you trying to?
[01:05] <Paddy_EIRE> !ndiswrapper | Kasle
[01:05] <ubotu> Kasle: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[01:05] <wnet_> co-sl3-jablai
[01:05] <marmer> Hy     Which file manage shortcut key?
[01:05] <ice-11> hi there. could someone please tell me how to convert an .lzm file to a dir that I can read in linux?
[01:05] <v3ctor> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bcm43xx-fwcutter/+bugs
[01:05] <wnet_> yoga82ss@yahuu
[01:06] <ice-11>  for example: lzm2dir ipwraw-ng.lzm /
[01:06] <Regel> icr-11, p7zip-full ?
[01:06] <ruben> Hello, I want to migrate a physycal machine to a vmware virtual machine, what is the best/ or what is the way to copy all files from physycal machine to a virtual machine?
[01:07] <ice-11> Regal: I've just recently installed 7zip but it doesn't recognize the lzm file
[01:09] <trekkme> can i enlarge a ext3 partition hosting a ubuntu with acronis/partitionmagik and afterward boot ubuntu normally or do i have to do sth. else?
[01:10] <lione_> about asterisk. If no such folder /dev/zap it means that digium card is not recognized right?
[01:10] <Paddy_EIRE> trekkme: have you tried using gparted from the live cd
[01:12] <keithhhhh> Im trying  to get an idea which is a better photo organizer Picasa or F-stop or Digikam .   What is really important is that allow tags and conform to standards and easily exportable.
[01:12] <trekkme> no, i did not, i dont really care which tool i use, the only worry i have, that i enlarge the filesystem and afterwards my ubuntzu wont boot anymore
[01:12] <alesan> hi. I've installed skype from the skype repository, recently it has been upgraded and now it crashes at startup time. any hint how to fix or reinstal the old version?
[01:13] <kousotu> apt-get downgrade?
[01:13] <kousotu> lol
[01:13] <alesan> kousotu, is it really possible?
[01:13] <kousotu> idk
[01:13] <kousotu> I was being a smartass
[01:13] <kousotu> lol
[01:14] <Tmi> reinstalling should be easy, just aptitude remove, and after that just install again
[01:14] <ice-11> alesan: apt-get remove skype
[01:14] <marmer> Which file manage shortcut key? Please.   I'd like make shortcut for xterm
[01:14] <ice-11> alesan: then install the old deb
[01:16] <coopster> ruben, VMWare has a tool for doing just that
[01:17] <coopster> ruben, http://www.vmware.com/products/converter/
[01:18] <Peppery> Quick question. How would I give a user access to edit and write to /var/www on my Ubuntu system? I'm guessing I'd need to add them to the group but wasn't too sure how.
[01:18] <ConfidentiaL> If I wanna set up a comp(fairly powerful) to be both web, ftp and kinda like a media senter(connected to my TV), should I then install the server or desktop edition of ubuntu. And also, should I choose dapper or faisty?
[01:18] <|Lunar_Lamp|> Peppery, "chown -R :GROUP-TO-WRITE /var/www"  and then, "chmod g+w /var/www"
[01:18] <Paddy_EIRE> does CNR work with ubuntu yet?
[01:19] <Peppery> |Lunar_Lamp|: I think I'd just be adding a user to the group www-data?
[01:19] <coopster> ConfidentiaL, they would both work, personally I'd go with feisty just because it has newer packages on it.  There's no huge difference for what you'd be doing, afaik
[01:20] <ConfidentiaL> coopster: ok, thanks
[01:20] <|Lunar_Lamp|> Peppery, that sounds correct, I think that's the default group :-)  IN which case, "sudo nano/gedit/editor-of-choice /etc/groups" and then add the username to the www-data line, in the style of the other lines, with a comma separating, e.g. user1,user2,user3
[01:21] <|Lunar_Lamp|> Sorry, /etc/group not /etc/groups
[01:21] <|Lunar_Lamp|> The users should go at the end of the line.
[01:21] <ConfidentiaL> coopster: But, server or desktop edition?
[01:21] <Gruelius> Hey all, for a 386mb ram machine with most data being stored on a server and the drive is 10gb, what layout would you use for partitioning? i was thinking 6gb root 512mb swap and rest home
[01:22] <coopster> Peppery, |Lunar_Lamp|, it's easier just to go with 'sudo adduser <username> <group>'
[01:22] <pawan1234> hi
[01:23] <coopster> ConfidentiaL, I'd use desktop edition, personally.  Server edition is just more streamlined (less user friendly and more resource friendly)
[01:23] <|Lunar_Lamp|> coopster, oh, probably, I've just always edited the file directly, hehe.
[01:23] <pawan> hi
[01:24] <pawan> unable to start the x windows system
[01:24] <pawan> stuck at command prompt
[01:24] <Gruelius> pawan: what is the problem?
[01:24] <Gruelius> pawan: X will usually give you an error message, try running "startx" to find out what it is
[01:25] <pawan> i installed nvidia config and settings
[01:25] <ConfidentiaL> coopster: thanks for your time :)
[01:25] <coopster> ConfidentiaL, never a problem, good luck =)
[01:25] <Gruelius> pawan: whats the error message
[01:25] <pawan> currently i am in windows
[01:26] <pawan> i have to restart and see the error message
[01:26] <Gruelius> ok
[01:26] <Gruelius> well
[01:26] <coopster> pawan, do you have it set up so that you can access your Ubuntu files from Windows (or Windows files from Ubuntu) ?
[01:26] <Gruelius> ill give you a command that will repair X
[01:27] <Peppery> coopster, that worked, but I still cant write to /var/www?
[01:27] <Gruelius> actually coopster is on the money, if you used the default filesystem google Ext2fs driver
[01:27] <Peppery> I've done it before somehow :p
[01:27] <pawan> no
[01:27] <kousotu> !de
[01:27] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[01:28] <coopster> Peppery, try doing 'ls -l /var' and checking to make sure that www has group write permissions and is in the www-data group (on my system it's in the root group)
[01:28] <pawan> whats the command to repair x window system
[01:28] <sababa> hi
[01:29] <kousotu> !hi
[01:29] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[01:29] <nalpha> pawan: reinstall using apt-get? :)
[01:29] <sababa> i ned some help with my video lan
[01:29] <JosX> I seen somewhere that I can install ubuntu within windows
[01:29] <pawan> whats the full command
[01:29] <coopster> pawan, It'll make life easier if you install the software at http://www.fs-driver.org/download.html, that will let you get at the linux files while in Windows, and you can tell us what the log files say and re-configure X without having to reboot
[01:29] <nalpha> JosX: Just install windows after that install Linux isnt'?
[01:29] <JosX> i seen some guide on how to do this, I was wondering what I should expect if i did that
[01:30] <Piddy> Does anyone know how to unmute my mic?
[01:30] <tatters> I am looking for a PDF to HTML convertor (so can read PDF on my non homebrew psp) does anyone know of any for linux I can only find for mac and window so far?
[01:31] <sababa> yo fokes i need some help
[01:31] <sababa> can iu get it
[01:31] <coopster> pawan, to get X working again, you should just need to look in the /etc/X11/ directory for the backup of your X configuration file that nvidia-settings made 'ls /etc/X11', then, as root, copy the current settings to a new file, then copy the backup over the current settings
[01:31] <nalpha> JosX: The Ubuntu Installation has guide inside it
[01:32] <coopster> pawan, 'sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.this-doesnt-work' then 'sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.backup(NOT sure if this is the right name of the backup file, you need to find it) /etc/X11/xorg.conf'
[01:32] <pawan> i installed the file
[01:32] <pawan> now
[01:32] <coopster> Are you able to look at the files on your Ubuntu drive?
[01:34] <pawan> no
[01:34] <coopster> pawan, well, I actually have to run and do some work this morning, did you see what I said about how to get X working again?
[01:34] <kousotu> piddy: preferences
[01:36] <guardian> can mencoder convert to wmv?
[01:36] <Piddy> kousotu I've been there..  But I just can't do it..
[01:37] <kousotu> turn up the mic stuf and hit the little x
[01:40] <[manas] > need help
[01:40] <guest___> Is there a way to install multiple packages at once in synaptic, i mean i have downloaded from some where else deb packages, and i need to put them in synaptic, how can i do that?
[01:40] <Piddy> kousotu, There is nothing to turn up.. WHERE do I do this?
[01:41] <[manas] > anyone can help me?
[01:41] <kousotu> !ask | [manas] 
[01:41] <ubotu> [manas] : Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[01:41] <fyrestrtr> guest___: cd directory-where-you-downloaded/ sudo dpkg -i *.deb
[01:42] <fyrestrtr> Seveas: what is +d ?
[01:42] <guest___> and what it will do?
[01:42] <omegabeta> Question: My gnome has suddenly b0rked, i was fidling with skype and ekiga and last.fm and all of a sudden all my sound files were skipping badly and then not playing at all, upon reboot the ubuntu sound skips like mad and never stops (still going) and gnome wont load up at all, im in my rescue xfce account now and somehow i can still hear that blasted sound.. help would be very appreceated
[01:42] <fyrestrtr> guest___: install all the debs from that directory
[01:42] <sababa> i wantthe vlc plays the incomplete file not just the the start
[01:42] <sababa> how i do that
[01:42] <guest___> A but what about dependensies/
[01:42] <guest___> ?
[01:43] <[manas] > i got reintall my windows so no i can not boot my ubuntu i tryed cd but it no rescue option i downlod a alternativ cd but it not doing nothingg#
[01:43] <fyrestrtr> it will let you know if there are problems.
[01:43] <fyrestrtr> !grub > [manas] 
[01:43] <fyrestrtr> [manas] : see the message from ubotu
[01:43] <sababa> please some antention
[01:43] <[manas] > fyrestrtr thanks
[01:44] <fyrestrtr> sababa: I don't understand your question, sorry.
[01:44] <Piddy> fyrestrtr: Do you know how to unmute my mic?
[01:44] <fyrestrtr> unmute the channel from the mixer.
[01:44] <kayef> how can i set skype to have highest priority on my network bandwidth?i am using ubuntu 7.04
[01:44] <Piddy> fyrestrtr: :O how?
[01:44] <guest___> How to make my line in to be line out, to have 4 speakers
[01:44] <_Ahti> Can anyone here tell me where to go in order to find info on how to make a .conf file for Timidity++??
[01:45] <kousotu> fyrestrtr: I was gnna give a commandfor terminal, but I can't rememver it
[01:45] <fyrestrtr> Piddy: open the mixer (double-click on the speaker). Then click the red x under the microphone channel.
[01:45] <fyrestrtr> _Ahti: perhaps their website?
[01:46] <_Ahti> -.-
[01:46] <indra_dj> eeeeeeeeeeeee
[01:46] <_Ahti> you'd think -.-
[01:46] <guest___> How to add background in grub?
[01:46] <aldcor> nu?
[01:47] <indra_dj> mks
[01:47] <Piddy> fyrestrtr: Ok, but now I hear my mic all the time.. I just want it to work in teamspeak.
[01:47] <fyrestrtr> guest___: uncomment line 26 in /boot/grub/menu.lst
[01:48] <kousotu> Piddy, turn of the link and drag the voice down on it
[01:48] <_Ahti> Their "documentation" page is down
[01:48] <zhangzhao> msg NickServ Register 8522
[01:48] <sababa> fyrestr... privet plz
[01:48] <omegabeta> Question: My gnome has suddenly b0rked, i was fidling with skype and ekiga and last.fm and all of a sudden all my sound files were skipping badly and then not playing at all, upon reboot the ubuntu sound skips like mad and never stops (still going) and gnome wont load up at all, im in my rescue xfce account now and somehow i can still hear that blasted sound.. help would be very appreceated
[01:48] <_Ahti> I'll repeat, Can anyone tell me how to write up .conf file for Timidity++
[01:48] <guest___> this is mine 26 line> #color cyan/blue white/blue
[01:48] <Piddy> fyrestrtr thanks
[01:48] <guest___> I need picture background
[01:50] <pawan> hi
[01:50] <guest___> And do u know how to write new aspell dictionary, i need Macedonian, cause it is not made, so i want to make it
[01:50] <pawan> unable to start x window system
[01:50] <guest___> sudo dpkg -reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[01:51] <sababa> before i could to jump to other time in movie & now i dont see any thing
[01:52] <pawan> unable to load nvidia drivers
[01:52] <jatoo> i need help with networking, i can access my windows computer shared folders from ubuntu but when i try to access ubuntu computer from windows it asks for a password
[01:52] <sababa> & irong thats the only program that can do that
[01:52] <Plantain> How do I add a user with Ubuntu (preferably via command line?)
[01:53] <pawan> how to access ubuntu files from windows
[01:53] <r-c> what is the remove command of " apt-get install kubuntu-desktop" i want to remove it.
[01:54] <jokester_> Hi everyone
[01:54] <jatoo> sorry pawan, was that supposed to give me a link or something? i didnt get it
[01:54] <r-c> i have gnome running and for me it works better
[01:54] <pawan> what is the remove command to remove nvidia drivers
[01:55] <fyrestrtr> jatoo: enable guest browsing in samba
[01:55] <jatoo> what is samba? where do i find that?
[01:56] <fyrestrtr> !samba > jatoo
[01:56] <r-c> is this right? apt-get remove kubuntu-desktop  ???
[01:56] <DDragon> jatoo: samba is the protocol Linux uses to connect with a windows network
[01:57] <jatoo> how do i enable guest browsing using samba?
[01:57] <fyrestrtr> r-c: try aptitude remove kubuntu-desktop
[01:57] <Piddy> Can anyone help me getting Elasto Mania on my ubuntu?
[01:57] <fyrestrtr> !samba
[01:57] <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
[01:57] <DDragon> jatoo: u checked the forums and the documentation?
[01:57] <r-c> fyrestrtr: thanks I'll try that
[01:58] <jatoo> thanks guys
[01:58] <craigbass1976> trying to get bcm wireless running.  I was going to use the fwcutter, but when I apt-get install bcm43xx-fwcutter I get http://rafb.net/p/zneRSY93.html
[01:58] <jatoo> ill try out samba
[01:58] <DDragon> piddy: wine is the best bet.. or try to find a linux verion or the program
[01:58] <PaoloPi> hiroshiX, I have a problem with mod_ifier in apache2, it doesn't work (garbled). Any solution? TNX
[01:58] <Piddy> DDragon, it doesn't have a linux version,... So.. Wine then.
[01:59] <craigbass1976> Also, what the blazes is this network connection icon spinning around up by my clock in feisty.  Reminds me a LOT of the hated windows icon.  If it says disconnected, do I lose my ip address like in Widnows?
[01:59] <guest___> Now how to connect my sound speakers on my line in, and then in the mixer how to change to be line out
[01:59] <fyrestrtr> craigbass1976: that is network manager trying to be helpful.
[01:59] <fyrestrtr> guest___: I'm not sure of that is even possible.
[01:59] <DDragon> hmm im leaning on the word "trying" here o.0
[01:59] <PaoloPi> hello every-body, I have a problem with mod_ifier in apache2, it doesn't work (garbled). Any solution? TNX
[02:00] <guest___> in stupid windows it is
[02:00] <fyrestrtr> PaoloPi: #apache
[02:00] <DDragon> guest___: i think that might break a few things if you try that...
[02:00] <Plantain> Can I monitor a users ssh session?
[02:00] <craigbass1976> fyrestrtr, I don't want the help.  Can I shut it off?  Having XP flashbacks...
[02:00] <guest___> but how can i have surround then
[02:00] <PaoloPi> fyrestrtr, apache2
[02:00] <PaoloPi> ah!
[02:00] <PaoloPi> ok
[02:00] <PaoloPi> sorry
[02:01] <DDragon> you can have it on the line out but the line in is usualy a mic isnt it?
[02:01] <fyrestrtr> craigbass1976: you can set it to manual.
[02:01] <PaoloPi> tankyou
[02:01] <fyrestrtr> craigbass1976: right click on it.
[02:01] <Skaag> anyone knows of a nice app to help me design user interfaces?
[02:01] <Skaag> just for mock ups
[02:01] <compwiz18> Skaag, glade3
[02:01] <guest___> qt4
[02:01] <guest___> Mono developer
[02:01] <fyrestrtr> Skaag: monodevelop
[02:01] <guest___> komander
[02:01] <guest___> etc
[02:01] <Skaag> lol :)
[02:01] <guest___> bye
[02:02] <compwiz18> Skaag, any particular DE you want to mockup for?
[02:02] <Skaag> For Web 2.0 Ajax interfaces
[02:02] <Skaag> which basically is just like any client application
[02:03] <Skaag> I just want drag & drop without having to deal with html at this point
[02:03] <compwiz18> Skaag, makes sense
[02:03] <Skaag> i'm trying MonoDevelop
[02:03] <fyrestrtr> Skaag: so what you want is a html designer, try nvu or bluefish
[02:03] <Skaag> fyrestrtr: I don't want to play with html at this point...
[02:03] <DDragon> for HTML i use any text editor...
[02:03] <fyrestrtr> Skaag: you could try flex.
[02:03] <Skaag> yah I do my html with a text editor
[02:04] <Skaag> I don't want to actually use my mockups it's just to illustrate something to people
[02:04] <DDragon> i cant stand the 'preview' ypes the dreamweaver and NVU are the exception
[02:04] <Skaag> nvu allows you to edit your html in wysiwyg?
[02:04] <fyrestrtr> yes
[02:04] <compwiz18> Skaag, yes
[02:04] <Skaag> I guess that's a new/recent feature..?
[02:04] <faileas> naw
[02:04] <faileas> always
[02:05] <Skaag> ah, nice
[02:05] <Skaag> good to know
[02:05] <faileas> even when it was part of netscape then mozilla
[02:05] <DDragon> wysiwyg <--- is that english??? :S
[02:05] <Jack_Sparrow> yes
[02:05] <faileas> what ya see is what ya get
[02:05] <fyrestrtr> !wysiwyg
[02:05] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wysiwyg - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:05] <DDragon> hmm
[02:05] <Skaag> behehe
[02:05] <fyrestrtr> What You See Is What You Get = wysisyg
[02:06] <DDragon> ahhhh i follow now :) its an ancronym (yes i know spelling is not the best :P)
[02:06] <fyrestrtr> err, something like that; have some typing terrets
[02:06] <Skaag> unlike women, where what you get is hidden behind many layers of what you see
[02:06] <kousotu> lol
[02:06] <DDragon> Skaag: ur a brave man lol ;P
[02:06] <Skaag> DDragon: yah I didn't feel like hitting the shift key through so many letters :-)
[02:06] <Jack_Sparrow> typing terrets....  very funny.. never heard that one
[02:06] <Skaag> DDragon: brave, or stupid ;-)
[02:06] <kousotu> wyghbmlwys lol
[02:06] <Skaag> kousotu ;-)
[02:07] <Piddy> How do I open an exe file with Wine?
[02:07] <fyrestrtr> Piddy: wine somefile.exe
[02:07] <kimmey2k3> wine /home/user/Desktop/install.exe ex
[02:07] <DDragon> lol, while either will lead u to have a ratehr exciting life for good or bad meh its still beeing decided
[02:07] <DDragon> !wine
[02:07] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[02:07] <Piddy> fyrestrtr: In the terminal?
[02:07] <fyrestrtr> Piddy: yes
[02:07] <Piddy> k
[02:07] <craigbass1976> fyrestrtr, well, I want it do be dhcp, but don't want it knowing when the wire is unplugged. My jack is flakey and it's annoying
[02:08] <Piddy> wine: could not load L"c:\\windows\\system32\\elma.exe": Module not found
[02:08] <fyrestrtr> craigbass1976: fix your jack.
[02:08] <Jack_Sparrow> Hot melt glue
[02:09] <DDragon> thats isnt aimed at neone here lol :)
[02:09] <DDragon> just sumthn random
[02:09] <fyrestrtr> is there something wrong with your keyboard DDragon?
[02:09] <DDragon> no just my fingers... they cant spell lol :)
[02:09] <craigbass1976> fyrestrtr, or what if I want to just move from one room to another whilst keeping the same address?  What if I don't want to re-up my dhcp address?  As I said, is there a way to shut this new feature off?
[02:11] <fyrestrtr> craigbass1976: as long as the cable is connected to the jack, you will have the address. When it detects a disconnection, it will hunt for a new dhcp address. If you don't want to 're-up' your dhcp address, fix a longer lease from your dhcp server. Do not try to fix in software something that is a hardware issue. To turn it off, remove it from the session startup.
[02:11] <kousotu> Skaag: yes>
[02:12] <Piddy> Can anyone tell me what the path is for my desktop?
[02:12] <nalpha> Piddy: /home/Username/Desktop
[02:12] <Jack_Sparrow> slashhome/user/Desktop
[02:12] <vbanait> Hi
[02:13] <Piddy> thanks
[02:13] <Jack_Sparrow> MAke sure you use Cap on Desktop
[02:13] <Piddy> with ~infront?
[02:13] <ulysse__> bonjour je souhaiterais connaitre la commande u nix pour changer le volume de ma carte son
[02:13] <DDragon> Piddy: no ~
[02:13] <fyrestrtr> Piddy: cd ~/Desktop
[02:13] <Piddy> k
[02:13] <nalpha> ulysse__: engglish
[02:13] <Piddy> ok
[02:13] <Friday> hi
[02:13] <ulysse__> oups
[02:13] <quik_> hey folks
[02:13] <vbanait> problem with ethernet card Identification     Vendor: Hangzhou Silan Microelectronics Co., Ltd.           Description: RTL8139D [Realtek]  PCI 10/100BaseTX ethernet adaptor           Media class: NETWORK_ETHERNET
[02:14] <fyrestrtr> vbanait: what is the problem?
[02:14] <scam> alright i got the nvidia 7800 gt drivers loaded, but it only lets me do 800X600 16 bit
[02:14] <jiphex> ulysee__: #ubuntu-fr
[02:14] <scam> and it wont let me change it
[02:14] <DDragon> scam: u rebooted?
[02:14] <scam> yes i rebooted
[02:14] <Jack_Sparrow> scam: How did you load the drivers
[02:15] <Piddy> Uh.. help? What dir should I install Elasto Mania in?
[02:15] <omegabeta> please tell me enouf or IntuitiveNipple is here
[02:15] <kousotu> !fr | ulysse__
[02:15] <DDragon> Piddy: u have wine installed?
[02:15] <scam> Jack_Sparrow:  sudo aptitude install nvidia-glx
[02:15] <ubotu> ulysse__: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[02:15] <anzan> !botsnack
[02:15] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[02:15] <Piddy> DDragon: Yeah.. I'm installing Elma right now.
[02:15] <fyrestrtr> !nvidia > scam
[02:16] <DDragon> Piddy: just to the default dir it says to...
[02:16] <DDragon> wine is pretty much an emulation of windows
[02:16] <gcc_> guys ive got a problem installing ardour on feisty anybody can help the error is "jackstart: cannot get realtime capabilities, current capabilities are:
[02:16] <gcc_>            =ep cap_setpcap-ep
[02:16] <gcc_> "
[02:16] <Piddy> c:\Program Filees?
[02:16] <DDragon> if you want...
[02:17] <Piddy> k
[02:17] <ulysse__> hello i want the unix order to change the volume of my sound card
[02:17] <Piddy> DDragon: Now, how do I launch the game?
[02:17] <vbanait> fyrestrtr:cad is not detected on any linux distribution though i am using it with win xp
[02:17] <ulysse__> if that was possible
[02:18] <DDragon> Piddy: i think you type: wine elasto.exe (terminal)
[02:18] <kousotu> ulysse__: wht card?
[02:18] <eth1c> How do i run somthing in terminal such as "sh "appname' in terminal as root?
[02:18] <Piddy> ok. thanks
[02:18] <Piddy> But what dir?
[02:18] <Jack_Sparrow> !sudo
[02:18] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[02:18] <DDragon> eth1c: put sudo infront of the command
[02:18] <fyrestrtr> vbanait: according to realtek, that card is well supported. Are you sure on the chipset? What do you get with lspci?
[02:18] <eth1c> kk ty
[02:18] <alecw1> Does anyone have a suggestion for a RSS aggrevator for linux?
[02:19] <alecw1> !rss > alecwh
[02:19] <alecw1> !rss > alecw1
[02:19] <_Paula> hi ;)
[02:19] <jeeGr> hey, what a good program for editing html & php etc.
[02:19] <jeeGr> *whats
[02:19] <alecw1> jeeGr, gedit
[02:19] <_Paula> i don't know
[02:19] <_Paula> ;D
[02:19] <alecw1> _Paula: don't answer then.
[02:19] <fyrestrtr> jeeGr: screem, cream, nvu, bluefish
[02:19] <alecw1> !html
[02:19] <ubotu> html is HyperText Markup Language, used to build webpages. Editors in Ubuntu: Bluefish, Quanta+, Screem, and Nvu. For howto on HTML coding, see: http://www.w3schools.com
[02:19] <_Paula> ok
[02:19] <Piddy> wine elasto.exe
[02:19] <Piddy> wine: could not load L"c:\\windows\\system32\\elasto.exe": Module not found
[02:19] <DDragon> jeeGr: NVU, good old text editor :)
[02:19] <Paddy_EIRE> hey Jack_Sparrow
[02:19] <scam> Jack_Sparrow:  does it matter that im running two 7800 gt pci-e
[02:20] <DDragon> Piddy: make sure all modules are loaded for wine..
[02:20] <jeeGr> ok ill try NVU
[02:20] <Piddy> DDragon, how do I fix that?
[02:20] <DDragon> Piddy: also check the name of the exe file for elastomainia
[02:20] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: Morning to you as well...    scam   Two pci-e    Wow..
[02:21] <jhemono> Hello
[02:21] <regeya> !envy
[02:21] <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!
[02:21] <vbanait> Identification     Vendor: Hangzhou Silan Microelectronics Co., Ltd.           Description: RTL8139D [Realtek]  PCI 10/100BaseTX ethernet adaptor           Media class: NETWORK_ETHERNET           Connection     Bus: PCI           Bus PCI #: 1           PCI device #: 5           PCI function #: 0           Vendor ID: 0x1904           Device ID: 0x8139           Sub vendor ID: 0xffff           Sub device ID: 0xffff           M
[02:22] <moyer> anyone know why i get this strange discoloration, fuzz, upon loading mozilla firefox full screen, it goes away.. but while it loading up its strange.. it runs slow in full screen mode as well, youtube videos are jumpy, streaming media is just no good.. i can do all of this in windows with no lag easily, is it something with my video card set up improperly?
[02:22] <Paddy_EIRE> Jack_Sparrow: did you get the link to that article on apcmag that I gave you yesterday?
[02:22] <regeya> !RESTRICTED
[02:22] <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
[02:22] <alecw1> !pastebin | vbanait
[02:22] <ubotu> vbanait: 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)
[02:22] <alecw1> regeya: If you need help from ubotu for yourself, just PM ubotu.
[02:22] <westguy> !shorewall
[02:22] <ubotu> Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'iptables' command (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo), or GUI applications such as Firestarter (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE).
[02:22] <scam> this use to be my gaming box.  dual core 2.4 mhz  / 2 gig dual channel / raid 5 sata 10K RPM / dual 7800 gt's / 26 inch wide screen
[02:23] <alecw1> scam, what's wrong?
[02:23] <scam> screen res is messed
[02:23] <eth1c>   ERROR: You appear to be running an X server; please exit X before
[02:23] <eth1c>          installing.  For further details, please see the section INSTALLING
[02:23] <eth1c>          THE NVIDIA DRIVER in the README available on the Linux driver
[02:23] <eth1c>          download page at www.nvidia.com.
[02:23] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: Yes, interesting... We can take conversation to #Voyager whenever you need to chat..  NOt awake yet though..
[02:23] <eth1c> O_O oi, help?
[02:23] <Paddy_EIRE> Jack_Sparrow: no probs
[02:23] <scam> even when i tell it only a few res.. it only lets it stay in 800X600
[02:24] <fyrestrtr> eth1c: what do you need help with? it tell you what to do :)
[02:24] <regeya> wheeeeeee, back to using debian.  if I'd known months ago that I just needed to specify /dev/sda when prompted for advanced settings for grub, I never would have had that mixed-debian interlude :-)
[02:24] <eth1c> installing my GeForce 6200 OC
[02:24] <fyrestrtr> !nvidia | eth1c
[02:24] <ubotu> eth1c: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[02:25] <PaulEU> hello!
[02:26] <Catsceo> hi
[02:26] <kousotu> !hello
[02:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hello - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:26] <eth1c> oi that was quite simple thanks :)
[02:26] <kousotu> !hi
[02:26] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[02:26] <kousotu> lol
[02:26] <moyer> why does my desktop lag at higher screen resolutions?
[02:26] <vbanait> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/33132/
[02:26] <DDragon> kousotu: are your board?
[02:26] <eth1c> needs system restart :) cya :P
[02:26] <vbanait> please help
[02:26] <PaulEU> I installed subversion, and I don't understand why this package doesn't have scripts for run svnserve as standalone - where is it ?
[02:27] <bobbob1016> moyer, it could be your video card, it might not be able to handle the higher resolution
[02:27] <Jack_Sparrow> moyer: What is your cpu and ram?
[02:27] <bobbob1016> that too
[02:27] <moyer> pentium 4 2.666gz 512ram
[02:27] <westguy> i can ping my ISP dns but cannot surf internet
[02:28] <PaulEU> I found only in docs ubuntuguide.org example for integrate with xinetd. When I'll try install xinetd it'd like delete package vmware-server and its not good for me.
[02:28] <Jack_Sparrow> moyer: What res are you trying to run on what make and model of card
[02:28] <DDragon> moyer: how hungry is your background (is it a graphics hungry pic?)
[02:28] <RadiantFire> lol
[02:28] <moyer> DDragon :no its simple
[02:28] <vbanait> please help me with etehrnet card problem http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/33132/
[02:28] <RadiantFire> graphics hungry pic...
[02:28] <sfb> Heya everyone.
[02:28] <RadiantFire> there is no such thing, same number of pixels need to be rendered no matter what you do
[02:28] <DDragon> RadiantFire: meh itsthe easyest way of explaining it i think :P lol
[02:29] <moyer> Jack_Sparrow :i have intel 828 chip, and im running 1280x1024
[02:29] <buize> so i wasn't able to fix my ipod mount issue
[02:29] <sfb> I was wondering if anyone had run into any strange linking issues with the stlport 5.0 and 5.1 packages? I keep getting a undefined symbol error despite nm -D saying that symbol is in libstlport.so.5.0
[02:29] <buize> i just formatted ubuntu and everything started working again
[02:29] <fyrestrtr> westguy: check /etc/resolv.conf
[02:29] <buize> and as a bonus i get sound from multiple sources working now :D
[02:30] <PaulEU> can anybody help me?
[02:31] <moyer> firefox runs like shit in fullscreen, its got to be some config withe the video driver because in windows its butter, i can run 5 firefox sessions fullscreen with no issue
[02:31] <Jack_Sparrow> PaulEU: You installed a package in Ubuntu but want to know why it wont run as a stand alone server?  Sorry, I am not awake yet.
[02:31] <craigbass1976> moyer, no swearing
[02:31] <moyer> craigbass1976 :sorry.
[02:32] <woodwizzle> how come I don't have gfloppy installed?
[02:32] <moyer> woodwizzle :because you didnt install it?
[02:32] <woodwizzle> moyer, should be installed by default. The gnome floppy formater
[02:32] <bobbob1016> Is there any software that lets me burn Video DVD's?  I think K3B would do this, but I'm using gnome, and I think K3B is a KDE program.
[02:32] <faileas> moyer: actually according to some people, its firefox. i'm told FF in wine is faster than FF native. donno how true it is
[02:33] <PaulEU> Jack_Sparrow: yes, because I don't want it as service xinetd
[02:33] <Jack_Sparrow> bobbob1016: Install K3b
[02:33] <faileas> bobbob1016: KDE programmes work in gnome
[02:33] <bobbob1016> Jack_Sparrow, it'll work on Gnome?
[02:33] <Jack_Sparrow> bobbob1016: Yes,
[02:33] <faileas> and vice versa
[02:33] <Jack_Sparrow> bobbob1016: I run lots of KDE apps
[02:33] <ksivaji> http://pastebin.com/d182ca1cf  apache2 installation error
[02:33] <moyer> wow.. faileas : i see, i dont like wine. that makes me mad.. i dun want no windows emu
[02:33] <bobbob1016> faileas, ok, the last time I did that, my PC got confused between gnome and kde, do I have to install KDE for it to work?
[02:33] <faileas> moyer: maybe try alternatives?
[02:34] <faileas> bobbob1016: no, just some libs. apt-get will take care of that
[02:34] <moyer> yeah i guess so, i have a feeling its not firefox though
[02:34] <Jack_Sparrow> bobbob1016: No, it will install a few extras that it needs but not all of the desktop
[02:34] <pawan> hi
[02:34] <PaulEU> Jack_Sparrow: I understand that I must manually write scripts for start/stop service svnserve ?
[02:34] <pawan> unable to load nvidia drivers
[02:34] <DDragon> moyer: u looked for the most recent drivers for your displaycard?
[02:35] <moyer> yeah
[02:35] <moyer> it helped too, but still laggin a bit
[02:35] <ksivaji> apache2: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.0.1 for ServerName no listening sockets available, shutting down Unable to open logs
[02:35] <Jack_Sparrow> PaulEU: I cant help with that...  maybe someone ealse will have an anwser
[02:36] <faileas> er
[02:36] <faileas> ksivaji: do you have anything open on port 80?
[02:36] <craigbass1976> trying to get bcm wireless running.  I was going to use the fwcutter, but when I apt-get install bcm43xx-fwcutter I get http://rafb.net/p/zneRSY93.html
[02:36] <ksivaji> faileas i am not sure
[02:36] <Davo_Dinkum> which version of ubuntu  would run well on a 400mhz powermac G4? panther?
[02:36] <Kasle> do anyone know about a program that plays windows games?
[02:36] <pawan> unable to start the x window system
[02:36] <Hobbsee> !wine | Kasle
[02:36] <ubotu> Kasle: wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[02:36] <v3ctor> Davo_Dinkum: xubuntu
[02:36] <ksivaji> faileas how to check that ?
[02:37] <faileas> ksivaji: there's some way to check. i'm not on linux right now, and i don't remember how but that might be a lead
[02:37] <Kasle> Hobbsee: i already have wine
[02:37] <Davo_Dinkum> oh yeah, thanks
[02:37] <craigbass1976> Davo_Dinkum, I run xubuntu on slower boxes, but if I remember a 400mhz mac is quite a bit faster than an 400mhz pc, right?
[02:37] <Hobbsee> Kasle: oh, you mean cedega?
[02:37] <woodwizzle> is there a 64-bit ubuntu channel?
[02:37] <pawan> can anybody look at my log
[02:37] <Confidentia1> When I set up my partitions, can I make both /home/ and /var/ be mounted on one partition?
[02:37] <faileas> ahh now i remember
[02:37] <Kasle> Hobbsee: i don't know... i'm tryin' to install Fifa07
[02:37] <Davo_Dinkum> craigbass1976: yeah, fairly faster. the hardware archietecture is different
[02:37] <faileas> ksivaji: one moment
[02:37] <Hobbsee> !cedega | Kasle
[02:37] <ubotu> Kasle: cedega is a project based on WINE, aimed at running Windows games on Linux. For more info, see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/Cedega
[02:38] <ksivaji> faileas sure
[02:38] <bobbob1016> faileas, Jack_Sparrow, does K3B auto-create the VOB files, or do I need authoring software to create the layout and things?
[02:38] <Yahya> hey mates
[02:38] <pawan> where is the error log located
[02:38] <Jack_Sparrow> bobbob1016: I dont burn dvd's are you looking to master or rip and copy
[02:38] <faileas> bobbob1016: don't ahve a DVD burner so no idea
[02:39] <faileas> ksivaji: https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2
[02:39] <Yahya> i have this 4-in-1 card reader in my laptop. lspci detects it, but it does not function when i insert the card in it !!
[02:39] <pawan> hello
[02:39] <Jack_Sparrow> bobbob1016: If you are looking to rip and copy then I thionk you want K9Copy
[02:39] <bobbob1016> Jack_Sparrow, I mean something that would make home movies playable on DVD Players
[02:39] <bobbob1016> Jack_Sparrow, I saw in K3B it has a rip option, but I have DVDShrink installed through wine for ripping
[02:39] <Peppery> How do I give myself permission to access /var/www without using sudo/root?
[02:40] <ksivaji> faileas what is that ?
[02:40] <Yahya> nyone knows what is the problem?
[02:40] <faileas> GRC port scanner
[02:40] <Jack_Sparrow> bobbob1016: Check out K9   I would need to look around and play to see about putting home movies on DVD
[02:40] <Confidentia1> Peppery: you need to use root access...
[02:40] <faileas> ksivaji: better yet get someone you trust to run nmap on you
[02:41] <Yahya> i have this 4-in-1 card reader in my laptop. lspci detects it, but it does not function when i insert the card in it !! anyone knows what is the problem?
[02:41] <ksivaji> faileas what is that nmap
[02:41] <kousotu> I thinks k3b does that Jack_Sparrow
[02:41] <Jack_Sparrow> grc.com
[02:41] <faileas> also a port scanner ;)
[02:41] <faileas> ...
[02:41] <faileas> am an idiot
[02:41] <Peppery> Confidentia1: I'm aware, but how can I add myself to write to it without using root when I want to add to my site? I have root access, however I'd like to be able to add/edit files without sudo-ing there every time
[02:41] <faileas> do you know how to open ports for apache to listen to?
[02:41] <kousotu> faileas: yes you are :P
[02:42] <jajadavid> hello. can someone tell me if there is a firewall+antivirus suite for ubuntu, and if it is really necessary?
[02:42] <kousotu> jajadavid: not really
[02:42] <v3ctor> ksivaji: netstat -an | grep 80
[02:42] <faileas> ( i don't in linux BUT you could change the listening port and see if it works) THEN if it does, track down the app on port 80
[02:42] <kousotu> just a firewall will sufice
[02:42] <Yahya> jajadavid: there are ones yes, but it is not really neccessary
[02:42] <diafic> ?
[02:42] <Jack_Sparrow> kousotu: I though it did but without knowing didnt want to say... I didnt know if it did a menu or just auto-run without menus like a slideshow
[02:42] <jajadavid> kousotu, what should i get?
[02:42] <faileas> jajadavid: firewall... i think iptables is built in
[02:42] <Davo_Dinkum> are software firewalls good enough?
[02:43] <Yahya> anyone knows how to make a 4-in-1 card reader work?
[02:43] <kousotu> jajadavid: donna, find one
[02:43] <Jack_Sparrow> !firewall
[02:43] <ubotu> Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'iptables' command (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo), or GUI applications such as Firestarter (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE).
[02:43] <kousotu> donno*
[02:43] <ksivaji> v3ctor http://pastebin.com/d2ed824d8
[02:43] <nephish> Davo_Dinkum: always been good enough for me. i use Firestarter, not a problem one in 3 years
[02:43] <jajadavid> what about antivirus?
[02:43] <kousotu> no need
[02:43] <Yahya> no need mate
[02:43] <Jack_Sparrow> Yahya: MOst of those internal readers seem to be propietary and drivers are a problem..
[02:44] <jajadavid> then i am set
[02:44] <ksivaji> faileas http://pastebin.com/d2ed824d8
[02:44] <kousotu> !virus
[02:44] <ubotu> A/V software is available, however read this to understand why Linux does not have a virus problem: http://librenix.com/?inode=21
[02:44] <Confidentia1> Peppery: you need to use chmod to change the permissions. Just google it or something, I don't know exactly what arguments you need...
[02:44] <Davo_Dinkum> nephish: are the GUI apps just frontends to iptables?
[02:44] <jajadavid> what about changing the ubuntu logo in the menu, how do i do that?
[02:44] <compwiz18> Yahya, what model is the card reader?
[02:44] <Peppery> Confidentia1: Tried.
[02:44] <Yahya> compwiz18, CardBus bridge: O2 Micro, Inc. OZ711M1/MC1 4-in-1 MemoryCardBus Controller (rev 20)
[02:44] <Jack_Sparrow> jajadavid: GDM themes  from gnome-look.org
[02:44] <jajadavid> no, just the small icon
[02:44] <nephish> Davo_Dinkum_: yeah, Firestarter is a front end to iptables, if you know what you are doing in iptables, you would not need firestarter... i still do
[02:44] <kousotu> mae one?
[02:44] <jajadavid> where can i replace it?
[02:45] <kousotu> make*
[02:45] <Davo_Dinkum> ah i thought so
[02:45] <compwiz18> Yahya, sorry, can't help you :( I thought maybe you had the same one I do, in which case I could guide you
[02:45] <Yahya> compwiz18, thanks for tryign anyway:)
[02:45] <faileas> ksivaji: you already have something running in port 80 ;)
[02:45] <Yahya> !CardBus bridge: O2 Micro, Inc. OZ711M1/MC1 4-in-1 MemoryCardBus Controller (rev 20)
[02:45] <v3ctor> ksivaji: you don't have anything listening on port 80
[02:45] <compwiz18> Yahya, no problem
[02:45] <DDragon> Peppery: what arguments did u use to change the permissions?
[02:45] <Confidentia1> Peppery: what did you try? to google it, or to chmod it?
[02:45] <faileas> hmm?
[02:45] <Peppery> chmod
[02:45] <v3ctor> faileas: no, those are connections he has made to remote port 80
[02:45] <faileas> oh
[02:45] <faileas> ...
[02:46] <bentob0x> what's the best way for me to copy files over to a backup drive and make sure they are copied perfectly with integrity check?
[02:46] <nalpha> bentob0x: using rSync
[02:46] <Peppery> Wait
[02:46] <Peppery> got it
[02:46] <Yahya> !CardBus bridge: O2 Micro, Inc. OZ711M1/MC1 4-in-1 MemoryCardBus Controller
[02:46] <nalpha> bentob0x: with -avz option
[02:46] <Jack_Sparrow> bentob0x:  the dd command....   look at !backup > bentob0x
[02:46] <ksivaji> v3ctor faileas which one is correct ?
[02:46] <kidbuntu> why is it that everytime I start my azureus. the application always exits by itself?
[02:46] <v3ctor> ksivaji: i am correct ;)
[02:47] <faileas> v3ctor probably is ;)
[02:47] <DDragon> kidbuntu: how u mena?? isit run thru wine or is it a linux prog?
[02:47] <pike_> kidbuntu: its trying to tell you to use wine and utorrent or deluge
[02:47] <DDragon> mean*
[02:47] <battlecat> hi. I have a folder filled with files that have been downloaded over time. Is there an easy way to find the files that end in a (#). Where the # is a number surrounded by ()?
[02:48] <ksivaji> v3ctor faileas tell me why apache return error when i try  to install
[02:48] <valehru> Does anyone know if the version of apache in the ubuntu repo's has mod_proxy_balancer compiled in by default?
[02:48] <kidbuntu> pike_: nope. but how come theres one for linux.
[02:48] <faileas> ksivaji: hmm, why are you compiling from source anyway?
[02:48] <ksivaji> apache2: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.0.1 for ServerName no listening sockets available, shutting down Unable to open logs
[02:48] <pike_> kidbuntu: az for works fine in linux in my exp but its still a java app that after a day or so starts taking a ton of resources
[02:48] <DDragon> kidbuntu: is it giving an error?
[02:48] <ksivaji> faileas you want me to use adept to install ?
[02:49] <faileas> would be better methinks
[02:49] <woodwizzle> Am I the only one without gfloppy? or is it just not in gnome anymore?
[02:49] <kidbuntu> DDragon: I removed azureus already. I just don't understand why is it like that. And i wanted to use it rather than bittorrent
[02:49] <faileas> woodwizzle: you want it, get it ;)
[02:50] <fsckr> can someone tell me what to use to untar a tar file for ubuntu? I thought it was just sudo apt-get install tar untar?
[02:50] <faileas> compilation is usually more trouble than its worth
[02:50] <DDragon> kidbuntu: try re-installing it and make sure the dependancies are all there for it and/or uptodate
[02:50] <kidbuntu> DDragon: yep all dependencies are there. I installed it from synaptic
[02:50] <faileas> fsckr: IIRC its guntar (or untar) blah.tar, then you need to compile it
[02:50] <ksivaji> is there any one here who use apache2
[02:50] <DDragon> hmmm....
[02:50] <faileas> not on linux.
[02:51] <pike_> fsckr: to create a tar file? tar cfv newfilename.tar directory/  ??
[02:51] <woodwizzle> faileas, I'm asking because I'm curious as to weather or not it is included in the 64-bit version of ubuntu.
[02:51] <DDragon> kidbuntu: is it the latest version of the program (and is it a stable release?)
[02:51] <faileas> woodwizzle: donno, mine's all 32
[02:51] <fsckr> pike_,  no to untar a .tar file
[02:51] <kidbuntu> DDragon: I don't know if its the stable or release. I just installed it from synaptic.
[02:51] <pike_> fsckr: tar xfv file.tar   x to extract c to create the other flags arent really necessary i guess
[02:52] <fsckr> pike_, nm im still asleep its not tar i need to do its rar......
[02:52] <dev_0> ola
[02:52] <wers> I have a big problem--> sudo: apg-get: command not found
[02:52] <fsckr> just got done a 24hr shift
[02:52] <woodwizzle> faileas, well you can tell me if you have gfloppy. If you do then I'll know why i don't have it.
[02:52] <faileas> i'm not on ubuntu right now ><
[02:52] <DDragon> kidbuntu: try d/l it from the site its from and install it from that...
[02:52] <milan_> hey, im trying to play dvd's in ubuntu 7.04.. I've tried ogle, but it gives the following error: DVDSetDVDRoot: Root not set
[02:52] <genii> wers: apt-get  instead of apg-get
[02:52] <ksivaji> v3ctor faileas i have /etc/apche2/httpd.conf  but its empty why ?
[02:52] <wers> ooooh
[02:52] <pike_> fsckr: heh, i think its still called unrar-nonfree  'unrar e file.rar'
[02:52] <wers> hahaha
[02:52] <wers> thanks genii!
[02:52] <wers> :)
[02:53] <Lustblader> !write cache
[02:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about write cache - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:53] <faileas> ksivaji: it shouldn't be
[02:53] <faileas> hmm
[02:53] <fsckr> pike_, was right the first time its just rar and unrar :P
[02:53] <kidbuntu> ok
[02:53] <ksivaji> faileas ya it is empty
[02:53] <valehru> Does anyone know if the apache build 2.2.3-3.2build1 has mod_proxy_balancer compiled in by default?
[02:53] <faileas> i think apache.org should have a sample
[02:53] <Lustblader> is there anyway i can turn off my write cache so that i can eject my USB discs faster??
[02:53] <genii> ksivaji: Geez we've gone thru this LOL Apache2 only uses the httpd.conf file for legacy reasons. Nothing is actually in there
[02:54] <craigbass1976> The web page that apt-get install bcm43xx-fwcutter is looking for doesn't exist.
[02:54] <faileas> unfortunately my only apache box is windows, i'm too lazy to move everything over
[02:55] <Xoris> Lustblader: turning it *off* is a bad idea, as it'll wear the flash faster (if it's flash that you're using). might be useful to reduce it a little. in any case, i don't know how that could be done
[02:55] <ksivaji> genii do you have apache2 in your box
[02:55] <genii> ksivaji: Yes, 2.0.55
[02:55] <misty> I am hyaving trouble with squirrelmail on Feisty.  I have installed it from Apt, edited /etc/squirrelmail/apache.conf, ran /etc/squirrelmail/conf.pl to get the Squirrelmail settings right, then restart Apache
[02:55] <sa3iid> salut ! avec festy fawn et une carte nVidia Geforce FX5200, je ne dpasse pas 60 hz de frquence de rafraicissement pour une rsolution d'cran de 800x600... est-ce normal ?
[02:55] <ksivaji> genii yes .ok give me your httpd.conf please
[02:55] <dgjones> !fr | sa3iid
[02:55] <misty> Still it looks in /var/www/squirrelmail/ instead of /usr/share/squirrelmail which is what apache.conf says to do
[02:55] <ubotu> sa3iid: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[02:55] <Xoris> !fr | sa3iid
[02:55] <ksivaji> !pastebin | genii
[02:55] <ubotu> genii: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[02:56] <Xoris> !fixres > sa3iid
[02:56] <sa3iid> fr fr fr c'est bon ! a arrive de se tromper non !
[02:56] <genii> ksivaji: It only contains commented out lines which say something to the effect of what I've been telling you for 3 days now. that it is only a file that exists for legacy reasons. But if you like i'll pastebin it for you
[02:56] <misty> How do I tell Apaache to include /etc/squirrelmail/apache.conf ?
[02:56] <Xoris> sa3iid: "sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg"
[02:56] <PaulEU> where can I find packages for subversion to run as standalone ??
[02:56] <PaulEU> I don't want it as xinetd :/
[02:57] <PaulEU> please help me
[02:57] <sa3iid> mais arrt l je me suis tromp c'est tout pas besoins de me arceler quoi !
[02:57] <PaulEU> sa3iid: what ?
[02:57] <Myrtti> !fr | sa3iid
[02:57] <ubotu> sa3iid: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[02:57] <Xoris> sa3iid, je ne parle pas de francais
[02:58] <sa3iid> paulo ! do you do ?
[02:58] <faileas> sa3iid: tout le monde palez PAS fracais. tout le mond comprende pas ;)
[02:58] <misty> I found it, I had to make a symlink
[02:59] <Xoris> sa3iid, si tu choises "Medium" quand dpkg-reconfigure il te demande comme choisir la refresh rate, depuis tu deuvrais seulement selectionner la resolution maxime que tu veux utilizer, a une refresh rate que tu sais que ton ecran supporte
[03:00] <sa3iid> not what I wanted to say it is that I was mistaken it is all but that is not used for nothing to badger people that is able to be mistaken, not?
[03:00] <sa3iid> thank you xoris !
[03:01] <sa3iid> i go now , in france , go ! bye !
[03:01] <DDragon> cya sa3iid
[03:01] <DDragon> :D
[03:02] <Piddy> Does anyone know about a good VPN proxy program?
[03:02] <mauriicio> like hamachi ?
[03:02] <tatters> I need to find a application/script whatever which will take a text file PDF hopefully and convert it into a jpeg, any ideas ?
[03:02] <phrmn> connect irc.lamer.cz
[03:03] <phrmn> err..
[03:03] <Piddy> mauriicio, Is that a PROXY program? Isn't that just to connect to other people for playing lan?
[03:03] <DDragon> phrmn: wha????
[03:04] <Piddy> Anyone? Know about a good proxy program?
[03:04] <Frogzoo> tatters: imagemagick
[03:05] <eurisko> irc.oftc.net
[03:05] <Frogzoo> Piddy: apache or squid
[03:05] <eurisko> sorry
[03:05] <DDragon> !proxy
[03:05] <ubotu> The #ubuntu channel and related channels ban users joining from anonymous gateways like tor/silenceisdefeat/cgi:irc because the abuse:useful ratio is close to infinity:nothing -- project cloaks will let you join, otherwise you should simply not use an anonymizer.
[03:05] <ubotu> Attention tor users.  You may think you are anonymous, but you are not.  Please visit http://tor.unixgu.ru/ and see for yourself.   Please evaluate your need to use tor here on irc.  If you wish anonymity, Freenode offers cloaks of many different types. http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#cloaks
[03:05] <Piddy> Frogzoo: are those VPN programs?
[03:06] <DDragon> welcome back Tribes
[03:06] <Tribes> thx
[03:06] <Frogzoo> Piddy: nope, web proxies
[03:07] <babo> Is there no schedule planner in the repos ? MrProject isn't in there ...
[03:07] <DDragon> np Tribes
[03:07] <babo> Is there another one in there somewhere ?
[03:07] <askand> My wlan sunndenly went veeeery slow in ubuntu..why?
[03:07] <osxdude|laptop> http://tor.unixgu.ru/ requires a un and pwd
[03:08] <Piddy> Frogzoo, well do you know about a good VPN one?
[03:08] <MrGreen> need to find package version installed can I use apt-get?
[03:08] <Xoris> tatters: you can use pdftoppm (from the poppler-utils package), and pipe it into ppmtojpeg
[03:08] <Xoris> tatters: as in "pdftoppm filename.pdf | ppmtojpeg >filename.jpeg"
[03:09] <Xoris> MrGreen: "apt-cache policy <packagename>"
[03:09] <MrGreen> cheers ;-)
[03:09] <pike_> babo: cat /etc/resolv.conf  do you have more than one nameserver entry?
[03:10] <Xoris> !info planner > babo
[03:10] <DDragon> ok im off catch ya all 2morroz
[03:11] <babo> pike_: ??
[03:11] <Catatafish> :(
[03:11] <Valross> Hi! Where can I find a HCL for ubuntu?
[03:11] <pike_> babo: sorry wrong nic :)
[03:11] <Catatafish> Having trouble installing ubuntu, can someone help?
[03:11] <Xoris> !hardware > Valross
[03:12] <Valross> Xoris: you mean there is another IRC-channel or are you saying that there is a section in the documentation?
[03:12] <fyrestrtr> Catatafish: try asking a question :)
[03:13] <pawan> how to repair kernel
[03:13] <Xoris> Valross: i mean that you've just received a private message from a bot named Ubotu, giving you a link to a hardware compatibility list
[03:13] <Xoris> !hardware
[03:13] <ubotu> For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[03:13] <Valross> Xoris: Just saw it... using a chat client I am unfamiliar to
[03:13] <babo> Xoris: thanks :-)
[03:13] <Valross> Xoris: tnx
[03:14] <pawan> hi
[03:14] <Catatafish> Ah yea ofcourse.. Well im sitting at my desktop computer and trying to install ubuntu on my laptop. Everything goes okay (as far as i know) in the green screen this message comes: "There was an error starting the GNOME Daemon. ....... GNOME will still try to restart the settings daemon next time you log in.."  But i cant do anything.
[03:14] <pawan> how to repair kernel
[03:14] <Catatafish> I have checked the cd for errors, none found.
[03:14] <Xoris> pawan: be a little more specific
[03:14] <baijum> How to disbale SMP, any idea ?
[03:14] <dgjones> Catatafish, what laptop is it?
[03:14] <pawan> i am getting vfs error
[03:15] <fyrestrtr> baijum: install a non-smp kernel
[03:15] <Catatafish> dgjones -> ibm r51 - 256 mb, 40 gb hdd, 1,6 ghz
[03:15] <pawan> kernel panic not syncing
[03:15] <fyrestrtr> pawan: select the failsafe kernel from the list at startup
[03:16] <Xoris> fyrestrtr, the standard kernel supports SMP now. i think it's a matter of blacklisting a module, possibly
[03:16] <dgjones> Catatafish, I've had that error trying to install on a Toshiba laptop and ended up having to install using the alternate install cd, I think it was a problem with the graphics (but not certain)
[03:16] <pawan> 2.6.20.16 not loading
[03:16] <fyrestrtr> Xoris: or install a kernel without smp :)
[03:16] <pawan> 2.6.20.15 loading
[03:16] <pawan> header type mismatch
[03:16] <Catatafish> dgjones, do you know where i can find the alternate install youre talking about?
[03:17] <Xoris> fyrestrtr, but i'm not sure there *is* such a kernel in the repositories.
[03:17] <dgjones> !alternate > Catatafish
[03:17] <Piddy> Um.. I need help with my mic again.. The volume is really low.. How do I fix this+
[03:17] <pawan> unable to mount root file system on unkown block
[03:17] <fyrestrtr> pawan: re-install
[03:17] <fyrestrtr> Piddy: turn up the gain from the mixer
[03:17] <Xoris> baijum, fyrestrtr: the forums give "I don't know about preempt, but with SMP, you can just boot into ubuntu with the nosmp flag appended to the kernal line."
[03:18] <baijum> fyrestrtr, which package ? I searched for linux-image, but cann't find any nonsmp kerenel
[03:18] <pawan> then i have to install all the updates again
[03:18] <ant30> baijum all kernel have smp and nosmp
[03:19] <Catatafish> dgjones, im not getting any links. just a description :(
[03:19] <ant30> it detect the number of cpus
[03:19] <riaal> is sftp a lot slower then normal ftp?
[03:19] <Catatafish> dgjones, oh sorry. found it at the download page at ubuntu
[03:20] <baijum> Xoris,ant30, fyrestrtr, I will try nosmp option in grub
[03:20] <fsckr> this may be a stupid question but can I use a dvd-r to burn an .iso image on ubuntu?
[03:20] <dgjones> Catatafish, no probs, was just looking myself to see where it was
[03:20] <fsckr> i keep gettin wrong media type
[03:20] <Xoris> baijum: the relevant thread is http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=167893 if you need help with setting it up in grub
[03:20] <Valross> Xoris: there is a column in the HCL that says verson... but there is also something that sounds like a nick. Is that the individual taht tried to install it? Or am I just confused?
[03:20] <Max_-> What if I'm in a directory where there's a file (program)... then I call it : ./program .. and it says -bash: ./program: No such file or directory   ???????
[03:20] <Piddy> fsckr: I don't think you can.
[03:20] <wers> is there a lyrics feature in Rhythmbox?
[03:20] <Xoris> baijum: remember that if you just change the actual kernel command line, next time the kernel is updated it will revert to the old. you need to change the commented out lines instead
[03:21] <fsckr> blah
[03:21] <fsckr> what are dvd-r used for
[03:21] <Piddy> !burn | fsckr
[03:21] <ubotu> fsckr: CD/DVD Burning software: K3b (KDE), gnomebaker, serpentine, graveman, Nautilus cd burner (Gnome), gtoaster, xcdroast, cdrecord (terminal-based). Burning .iso files: see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto
[03:21] <fsckr> i got like 50 of them LOL
[03:21] <mick__> hi, I have a USB device that usually works but at the moment it isn't automatically mounting - syslog shows that udev sees it as does udevmonitor - what can I do short of a reboot to make automounting work again?
[03:22] <caboose_1980> how do i get adobe shockwave for ubuntu 7.04?
[03:22] <Skiessi> fsckr what, discs?
[03:22] <wers> how do I view song lyrics in rhythmbox?
[03:22] <fsckr> Skiessi, ?
[03:22] <fsckr> i have dvd-r and trying to burn an iso image
[03:22] <Xoris> Valross, not sure, which page precisely?
[03:23] <Skiessi> and what's the problem?
[03:23] <Valross> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaHauppauge
[03:23] <Max_-> What if I'm in a directory where there's a file (program)... then I call it : ./program .. and it says -bash: ./program: No such file or directory   ???????
[03:23] <Valross> dapper and edgy e.g.
[03:24] <f0rqu3> omg ubuntu has no option for the bootloader
[03:24] <Xoris> Valross, uhm... nickname? don't you mean perhaps the Driver column? that's the kernel modules that handles the device
[03:24] <peksu> someone tell me whats this x window thing? i suppose lxdoom and few other games i found from the package manager thing needs it..
[03:24] <spectre__> hi to all
[03:24] <spectre__> I have installed amule under ubuntu and It works :)
[03:24] <Paddy_EIRE> !x | peksu
[03:24] <ubotu> peksu: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[03:24] <Xoris> Valross: ah - Dapper, Edgy etc are just the codenames for Ubuntu versions
[03:25] <spectre__> Is there a file manager under ubuntu ? thanks to all
[03:25] <peksu> ah
[03:25] <Pandya> why does my sound sound...awful :(
[03:25] <Xoris> !codenames > Valross
[03:25] <f0rqu3> I will sue you if I cant boot into windows XP
[03:25] <peksu> thanks that helped :p
[03:25] <Xoris> f0rqu3: sue me
[03:25] <peksu> first time using linux ~_~
[03:25] <Paddy_EIRE> spectre__: what you talking about....Nautilus is the gnome/ubuntu default file manager
[03:26] <f0rqu3> really I wanted another place for the bootloader
[03:26] <peksu> hmm
[03:26] <Valross> Xoris: Aw... how cute. They are actually names of different versions? :D
[03:26] <Paddy_EIRE> !grub | f0rqu3
[03:26] <ubotu> f0rqu3: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[03:26] <Pandya> well I personally wish it didn't use grub and let me use the wbm loader, but oh well
[03:26] <Tinned_Tuna> heya, under system > admin, there is something called Network Tools (I'm not at my ubuntu box at the moment, sorry) Anyone know what this tool's real name is ?
[03:27] <Xoris> f0rqu3: there *is*. actually, the bootloader usually detects Windows and adds an entry to it *automatically*. that attitude of yours, however, makes me kind of unwilling to guide you through adding it manually, if it wasn't added automatically - or telling you how to enter the menu, for that matter
[03:27] <Tinned_Tuna> it has ping, traceroute and others in a nice gui frontend...
[03:27] <peksu> so umm another problem..
[03:27] <f0rqu3> let me boot
[03:27] <f0rqu3> I will sue you after it :D
[03:28] <Pandya> the way I see grub working at the moment is that grub handles booting, and the wbm can be loaded off grub for vista
[03:28] <Xoris> Valross: yes, in time order, Warty Warthog, Hoary Hedgehog, Breezy Badger, Dapper Drake, Edgy Eft, Feisty Fawn, and the next one will be Gutsy Gibbon. we usually just use the first part
[03:28] <Pandya> is it possible to make wbm handle booting and have grub loaded off wbm...
[03:28] <Paddy_EIRE> f0rqu3: READ ----> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[03:28] <peksu> when i try to put the desktop effects on it gives me an error which says "the composite extension is not available"
[03:28] <sfb> Good morning everyone
[03:29] <Xoris> f0rqu3 just press Esc before the kernel boots, and after your BIOS has handed out control to the bl
[03:29] <Pandya> also, I've not used ubuntu for a while, so I'm out of touch: do I still lose for using ATI hardware?
[03:29] <Paddy_EIRE> Pandya: http://apcmag.com/node/5162/
[03:29] <sfb> Is there a way to configure pmount to use ntfs-3g for external hard drives?
[03:29] <f0rqu3> what is this packagelist thing ?
[03:29] <sfb> On Feisty? I found some patched packages but they were for Edgy.
[03:29] <Paddy_EIRE> Pandya: great guides on there
[03:30] <peksu> when i try to put the desktop effects on it gives me an error which says "the composite extension is not available" anyone know reason?
[03:30] <Pandya> thanks Paddy_EIRE
[03:30] <f0rqu3> >_> it is still downloading it
[03:30] <jareth_> hi all,,, I wa<nt to enable dma on my dvd drive.. get following error... /dev/scd0:
[03:30] <jareth_>  setting using_dma to 1 (on)
[03:30] <jareth_>  HDIO_SET_DMA failed: Inappropriate ioctl for device
[03:30] <Paddy_EIRE> !synaptic | Pandya
[03:30] <ubotu> Pandya: synaptic is Ubuntu's Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto
[03:30] <f0rqu3> 90% :D
[03:30] <Pandya> eh?
[03:30] <Pandya> I know what synaptic is
[03:30] <eth1c> I cant get 3D Chess to work O_O
[03:30] <Pandya> my question was, do I lose for using ATi :P
[03:31] <Paddy_EIRE> Pandya: Im on ati....works fine with me
[03:31] <ace808> Hi all.  Can someone give me some pointers on how to get two monitors working- I have a dell with a DVI card addon, using an intel 950
[03:31] <Pandya> cos I hear tell ATi's driver support under linux is less than stellar
[03:31] <Pandya> I also hear my graphics card isn't even supported.
[03:31] <Piddy> Omg.... Can I get some help? Some sites I used to visit when I had windows, had some vids that were played in Windows Media player.. How do I play these movies?
[03:31] <Paddy_EIRE> Pandya: which card...and have you tried using the Restricted Drivers Manager in system > administration
[03:31] <Pandya> Paddy_EIRE: hd2900
[03:32] <Pandya> and I know how to load up the fglrx driver, its just that I heard its still kinda dire.
[03:32] <eth1c> Piddy, you got mplayer?
[03:32] <Paddy_EIRE> !envy Pandya
[03:32] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about envy pandya - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:32] <Xoris> Valross: anyway don't forget about the live CD, which is a quick and easy way to check whether your hardware works before installing.
[03:32] <Piddy> eth1c: Um.. I didn't download wmp..
[03:32] <jareth_> hi all,,, I want to enable dma on my dvd drive.. get following error... /dev/scd0:
[03:32] <jareth_>  HDIO_SET_DMA failed: Inappropriate ioctl for device
[03:32] <v3ctor> 09:30 < Pandya> I know what synaptic is
[03:32] <Paddy_EIRE> Pandya: better than nothing
[03:32] <eth1c> !tell Piddy | mplayer
[03:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tell piddy - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[03:33] <Pandya> heh, yeah
[03:33] <eth1c> oi O_O
[03:33] <f0rqu3> test time
[03:33] <Piddy> !mplayer
[03:33] <Pandya> ah well, ubuntu is actually installed now, so I'll be back in a bit
[03:33] <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
[03:33] <knix_> What program out there can I use like "hyperterminal" but for nix?
[03:33] <v3ctor> knix_: minicom
[03:33] <jareth_> winston@winston-desktop:~$ sudo hdparm -d1 /dev/scd0
[03:33] <jareth_> Password:
[03:33] <jareth_> /dev/scd0:
[03:33] <jareth_>  setting using_dma to 1 (on)
[03:33] <jareth_>  HDIO_SET_DMA failed: Inappropriate ioctl for device
[03:33] <jareth_> aby idea?
[03:33] <jareth_> any idea?
[03:33] <Paddy_EIRE> !paste | jareth_
[03:33] <ubotu> jareth_: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[03:34] <knix_> v3ctor, ty
[03:34] <mick__> hi, I have a USB device that usually works but at the moment it isn't automatically mounting - syslog shows that udev sees it as does udevmonitor - what can I do short of a reboot to make automounting work again?
[03:34] <jareth_> Paddy_EIRE: three lines max isn't it?
[03:34] <riaal> is sftp a lot slower then normal ftp?
[03:34] <Paddy_EIRE> jareth_: oh sorry I thought you didnt know :P
[03:34] <v3ctor> riaal: yes
[03:35] <mick__> riaal: only massively slower at startup
[03:35] <mick__> ...when the otp is formed
[03:35] <eth1c> Anyone know why when i have downloaded the OpenGL Python bindings and GtkGLExt Python bindings, My 3D Chess will still not work?
[03:35] <jareth_> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/33140/ any help someone?
[03:35] <knix_> riaal, who cares if it is slow.  FTP is not secure at all
[03:35] <peksu> when i try to put the desktop effects on it gives me an error which says "the composite extension is not available" anyone know why?
[03:35] <knix_> FTP is for windows users
[03:35] <eth1c> lol lies
[03:35] <eth1c> i use FTP daylu
[03:35] <eth1c> Daily*
[03:35] <knix_> sorry to hear that
[03:35] <Tinned_Tuna> eth1c is a windows user!
[03:36] <jareth_> i want to enable dma on my dvd drive... output is from hdparm...
[03:36] <knix_> boooooooooooooooooo
[03:36] <exyan> Is there a way to mount an UDF DVD ?
[03:36] <knix_> Tinned_Tuna, lol
[03:36] <mick__> peksu: your driver doesn't support the effects needed
[03:36] <riaal> knix_, I do, running it on my local GB network
[03:36] <eth1c> Konqueror <-- FTP Ftw
[03:36] <riaal> v3ctor, thanks
[03:36] <peksu> oh shit
[03:36] <peksu> T_T
[03:36] <f0rqu3> Xoris, you are saved
[03:36] <mick__> !beryl|peksu
[03:36] <ubotu> peksu: beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[03:36] <f0rqu3> I can boot into xp
[03:37] <knix_> riaal, well if it is locally, then you should be ol
[03:37] <v3ctor> !language
[03:37] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[03:37] <f0rqu3> I tried many linux distros
[03:37] <eth1c> Anyone know why when i have downloaded the OpenGL Python bindings and GtkGLExt Python bindings, My 3D Chess will still not work?
[03:37] <ace808> Anyone know if the DVI addon card and the VGA port can be used for multiple desktops?   Can such a configuration use Beryl?
[03:37] <Xoris> f0rqu3: not that you shouldn't have a backup of your previous system before messing with partition tables and such, anyway ;)
[03:37] <f0rqu3> so far ubuntu has the best insstall
[03:37] <jareth_> i want to anble DMA on my dvd drive... see output hdparm...    -> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/33140/
[03:37] <xplodeya> hi
[03:37] <exyan> Is there a way to mount an UDF DVD ?
[03:38] <f0rqu3> Xoris, I have my mbr on a diskette
[03:38] <Tinned_Tuna> f0rqu3: I've been using linux for a few years now, Ubuntu still kicks ass as far as _simplicity_ of installation goes.
[03:38] <nix88> I Just installed ubuntu last night, I found that when the splash screen is enabled it hangs on "waiting for root file system" for some time, but if I disable the splash screen it boots up fast with no hanging
[03:38] <Paddy_EIRE> f0rqu3: yeah the ubuntu installer rocks
[03:38] <nix88> any idea of the couse
[03:38] <nix88> cause*
[03:38] <xplodeya> i cant save my sources.list .. im a newbiw btw ;)
[03:38] <xplodeya> how can i safe my sources.list?
[03:38] <nix88> xplodeya, what text editor are you using?
[03:38] <Xoris> xplodeya: depends on what editor you've used to edit it
[03:38] <knix_> v3ctor, I am using a usb to serial converter on my lappy.  Then from that into a hp switch.  How would I find out what ie.. /dev/tty? it is using?
[03:38] <jareth_> i want to enable DMA on my dvd drive... see output hdparm...    -> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/33140/
[03:39] <Paddy_EIRE> xplodeya: gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[03:39] <v3ctor> knix_: hmm...i have not used a usb serial yet
[03:39] <Paddy_EIRE> xplodeya: should do the trick
[03:39] <xplodeya> thx Paddy_EIRE im trying mom
[03:39] <knix_> v3ctor, doh
[03:40] <jareth_> i want to enable DMA on my dvd drive... what's wrong here ? see output hdparm...    -> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/33140/
[03:40] <kayef> how can i make my taskbar items size standard?currently, it is expanding and filling up the whole taskbar even if its only one item...
[03:40] <Piddy> Omg.... Can I get some help? Some sites I used to visit when I had windows, had some vids that were played in Windows Media player.. How do I play these movies?
[03:40] <mick__> knix_: I was reading about this only yesterday /dev/ttyUSB0 or somesuch
[03:40] <knix_> mick__, nice
[03:40] <Xoris> !restricted > Piddy
[03:40] <mick__> knix_: ...depends on USB - serial chipset
[03:40] <jareth_> Piddy: what file type?
[03:40] <xplodeya> Paddy_EIRE: i love you!! xD .. it works, big thx!
[03:40] <Piddy> jareth_: how can I tell?
[03:40] <knix_> mick__, ack.  I cant get it to work for the life of it
[03:40] <NemesisUK> jareth_,  have you tried hdparm /dev/hdc or whatever it is -d1 -k1
[03:41] <Paddy_EIRE> xplodeya: no probs
[03:41] <Paddy_EIRE> :D
[03:41] <caboose_1980> how do i get shockwave for ubuntu 7.04
[03:41] <mick__> knix_: what does syslog say when it is plugged in?
[03:41] <jareth_> Nemesis: see http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/33140/
[03:41] <v3ctor> knix_: http://www.davidsudjiman.info/?p=94
[03:41] <xplodeya> im using ubuntu since yesterday .. so im new here ; )
[03:41] <jareth_> Nemesis: i did
[03:41] <Xoris> !shockwave > caboose_1980
[03:41] <Piddy> !restricted
[03:41] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[03:41] <knix_> mick__, /var/log/syslog?
[03:41] <exyan> Is there a way to mount an UDF DVD ?
[03:42] <NemesisUK> jareth_, yeah hdparm doesnt work with scsi devices
[03:42] <mick__> knix_:  yes --- take a look at http://www.linux-usb.org/USB-guide/x356.html
[03:42] <jareth_> Nemesis: any idea here?
[03:42] <twosouls82> exyan: http://amazingrando.wordpress.com/2007/05/02/how-to-mount-udf-dvds-in-ubuntu/
[03:42] <NemesisUK> jareth, looking into it for you
[03:42] <jareth_> NemesisUK: i see...
[03:42] <knix_> ty mick__
[03:42] <jareth_> NemesisUK: thanks
[03:42] <exyan> twosouls82: doesn't work, same error
[03:43] <twosouls82> exyan: what is the error you get?
[03:43] <mick__> quick question - I have a USB device that usually works but at the moment it isn't automatically mounting - syslog shows that udev sees it as does udevmonitor - what can I do short of a reboot to make automounting work again?
[03:43] <Catatafish> dang.. cant get the install/boot to work :(
[03:44] <jareth_> NemesisUK:  also tried this... http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/33144/
[03:44] <mick__> ...it's rather "windows 98" having to reboot to get a device to be mounted :)
[03:44] <eth1c> Anyone know why when i have downloaded the OpenGL Python bindings and GtkGLExt Python bindings, My 3D Chess will still not work?
[03:44] <exyan> twosouls82: Invalid mount option when attempting to mount the volume 'UDF Volume'
[03:44] <Max_-> What if I'm in a directory where there's a file (program)... then I call it : ./program .. and it says -bash: ./program: No such file or directory   ???????
[03:44] <twosouls82> mick__: that reboot isn't neccesarry
[03:44] <Xoris> Max_-: it's not executable maybe
[03:44] <v3ctor> Max_-: is it executable?
[03:44] <Xoris> Max_-: chmod +x filename
[03:45] <jajadavid> hello. how can i mount an iso like i used to in win (daemon tools)?
[03:45] <Max_-> yes, it's executable
[03:45] <fyrestrtr> jajadavid: mount -t iso9660 -o loop somefile.iso /some/dir
[03:45] <Max_-> http://img375.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshotod7.png
[03:45] <twosouls82> exyan: what if you try: sudo mount -t udf /dev/scd1 /media/cdrom0 ?
[03:46] <mick__> twosouls82: soooo... what can I do to get my usb device to mount?
[03:47] <exyan> twosouls82: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hda, missing codepage or other error etc
[03:47] <NemesisUK> jareth_,  try adding piix and ide-core to /etc/modules put them above ide-cd if you have that in there
[03:47] <twosouls82> mick__: ls /dev/sd (TAB TAB)... do you see the device (a name not listed in /etc/fstab)?
[03:47] <jareth_> NemesisUK:  will try that and let you know...
[03:47] <exyan> twosouls82: my cdrom is on /dev/hda ...
[03:47] <NemesisUK> k
[03:48] <dromer> how can I see what codec a certian avi is encoded with?
[03:48] <dromer> I hawe some files that I can't read
[03:48] <twosouls82> exyan: and if you do tell it is a cdrom/dvd: sudo mount -t udf,iso9660 /dev/scd1 /media/cdrom0 ?
[03:48] <Martin__> Hi folx
[03:48] <mick__> twosouls82: OK, I did it with "sudo mount -t auto /dev/sde1 /mnt"
[03:49] <jareth_> NemesisUK:  no ide-cd in there...
[03:49] <exyan> twosouls82: it doesn't work, don't u get it? :p
[03:49] <twosouls82> mick__: that's was the next in the row indeed :) I would have told the same
[03:49] <jareth_> NemesisUK:  see http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/33145/
[03:49] <mick__> twosouls82: but what I _REALLY_ want is automount to start working again without having to reboot!
[03:49] <Piddy> Xoris: Uhm... those restricted packages didn't work.
[03:49] <Martin__> I reinstalled my system today and encountered the problem, that now nautilus is extremely slow and uses up to 50% cpu. To open my home-folder takes up to 3-4 seconds! Before everything was fine. My distribution was and is feisty
[03:49] <exyan> twosouls82: udf, iso9660 is what used to be buggy in fstab, udf had to be last to work, that was 'mount' bug
[03:50] <exyan> twosouls82: replacing with auto used to fix this, but doesn't for me..
[03:50] <Xoris> Piddy, some WMV files simply won't play. a good bet is VLC, try it
[03:50] <Piddy> But it's in firefox..
[03:50] <Piddy> The vids play in firefox.
[03:51] <NemesisUK> jareth_,  put in this order piix ide-core ide-cd in /etc/modules
[03:51] <twosouls82> exyan: I was aiming for the auto shot, but since that doesn't work
[03:51] <v3ctor> Piddy: mozilla-plugin-vlc
[03:51] <Miles_Prower> Hi there, where are File-Roller temp files located? I just lost 2Gb of HDD space on my /home because the compression did not work and the temp file is not deleted (even if the computer is rebooted)
[03:51] <Piddy> v3ctor: thanks
[03:51] <twosouls82> mick__: sudo /etc/init.d/udev restart ?
[03:52] <Piddy> v3ctor: Where can I get that?
[03:52] <jareth_> NemesisUK:  done.. and then, sudo  modprobe ......?
[03:53] <Alloosh> my network adsl router -->ubuntu --> adsl router --> xp, Iam trying to get it connected since many days, please please help
[03:53] <twosouls82> exyan: just to be sure; you do have udftools installed, right?
[03:53] <knix_> mick__, It is not showing up in dmesg at all
[03:53] <v3ctor> Piddy: sudo aptitude install mozilla-plugin-vlc
[03:54] <jareth_> NemesisUK : sudo modprobe ide-core
[03:54] <jareth_> FATAL: Module ide_core not found.
[03:54] <Martin__> I reinstalled my system today and encountered the problem, that now nautilus is extremely slow and uses up to 50% cpu. To open my home-folder takes up to 3-4 seconds! Before everything was fine. My distribution was and is feisty
[03:54] <anessen> Quick question, I'm running twinview on my nVidia card, two monitors, and my wallpaper keeps getting stretched across both of them. How can I make it only stretch to each monitor, like in KDE?
[03:54] <breadnbutter> i'm logged out of x using bitchx in the black and white screen how do i switch back and forth from the shell to bitchx without closing it everytime?
[03:55] <jareth_> NemesisUK : i will 1st reboot.. brb...
[03:56] <Pnano> how can I fix this emacs php mode error?
[03:56] <Pnano> http://pastebin.com/m66c948cd
[03:57] <mick__> twosouls82: "sudo /etc/init.d/udev restart" didn't kick it into life :( -- searching /etc/init.d for other suspects
[03:57] <alex_> holy ass 1090 users
[03:57] <fyrestrtr> breadnbutter: ctrl+alt+f7 is where X runs
[03:58] <mick__> breadnbutter: you could also run it under screen(1)
[03:58] <Piddy> v3ctor: No, the vid is still trying to play in totem.
[03:58] <eltese> How do I change my sudoers file? I know its visudo /etc/sudoers but then? Wich command should I use? -f -q -v -s etc? And how do I put in the line so that I can sudo? (running feisty on vmware)
[03:58] <fyrestrtr> eltese: add yourself to the admin group
[03:59] <twosouls82> mick__: that's the place to restart services
[03:59] <Pnano> I run dpkg, got this error, how can I clean it?
[03:59] <eltese> fyrestrtr: ok, but wich command should I run? Like, visudo -f /etc/sudoers?
[03:59] <fyrestrtr> eltese: don't edit that file. Just add your user to the admin group.
[03:59] <twosouls82> mick__: I thought that might pull the trick.. keep trying.. a reboot is hardly ever required
[03:59] <fyrestrtr> eltese: then logout and login again
[04:00] <eltese> fyrestrtr: ok, how / where do I do that?
[04:00] <f0rqu3> how can I change refresh rate
[04:00] <Piddy> fyrestrtr: Do you know what to do? Some vids on a site are supposed to play in windows media player.. How do I play it in the vlcplugin instead?
[04:00] <fyrestrtr> eltese: system > adminsitration > users and group
[04:00] <fyrestrtr> Piddy: install the plugin and restart firefox.
[04:00] <fyrestrtr> !fixres > f0rqu3
[04:01] <ady> hy
[04:01] <Piddy> fyrestrtr: I tried.. But it's still trying to play in totem or something.
[04:01] <Pnano> fixed
[04:01] <ady> is someoane here?
[04:01] <jareth_> NemesisUK: sudo modprobe ide-core
[04:01] <jareth_> FATAL: Module ide_core not found.
[04:01] <jareth_> winston@winston-desktop:~$
[04:01] <onats> hi, what's the command to identify the shell that the console is using?
[04:01] <fyrestrtr> Piddy: make sure you close all instances of firefox.
[04:01] <f0rqu3> thanks
[04:01] <jareth_> NemesisUK: other 2 modules just load ok...
[04:01] <larsemil> i have a x800 card and two displays connected to it. both of them support 1280x1024 but this is not a option to choose from in gnome. i did dpkg-reconfigure and specified the hz and everything. then X did not start at all and the displays said they could not show the choosen mode.
[04:02] <Piddy> i did sudo aptitude install mozilla-plugin-vlc... should it be firefox-plugin-vlc?
[04:02] <eltese> fyrestrtr: thanks :)
[04:02] <NemesisUK> jareth_, why do you need dma, nowing this would help
[04:02] <Paddy_EIRE> Piddy: I you have to ln the plugins
[04:02] <NemesisUK> is it for durn or playing dvds
[04:03] <NemesisUK> *burning
[04:03] <Piddy> Paddy_EIRE how do I do that?
[04:03] <jareth_> Nemesis: actually to fix speed problems while watching dvd's...
[04:03] <ady> did dpkg-reconfigure and specified the hz and everything. then X did not start at all and the displays said they could not show the choosen mode.
[04:03] <ady> * effie_jayx (n=valles@ubuntu/member/effie-jayx) has joined #ubuntu
 i did sudo aptitude install mozilla-plugin-vlc... should it be firefox-plugin-vlc?
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 fyrestrtr: thanks :)
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 jareth_, why do you need d
[04:03] <ady> ?
[04:03] <ady> wtf?
[04:03] <ady> fuck
[04:03] <effie_jayx> ady,  ?
[04:03] <ady> herd e someoane?
[04:04] <ady> i can see the users
[04:04] <ady> why?
[04:04] <NemesisUK> ady, ?
[04:04] <ady> i cant see the user!
[04:04] <Paddy_EIRE> Piddy: cd /usr/lib/firefox/plugins
[04:04] <jareth_> Nemesis: what do you mean?
[04:04] <Paddy_EIRE> Piddy: sudo ln -s /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/mplayerplug-in-dvx.so
[04:05] <ady> i am new in ubuntu irc
[04:05] <jareth_> Nemesis: what do you mean
[04:05] <ady> plese hep me
[04:05] <NemesisUK> jareth_, now you have those modules loaded try to play a dvd again
[04:05] <Paddy_EIRE> sudo ln -s /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/mplayerplug-in-dvx.xpt
[04:05] <thavorn> beside gtkpod , another similar?
[04:05] <moyer> anyone know a media player for AVI files thats doesnt HOG cpu like totem does?
[04:05] <pike_> arg.. cannot find tiffcp in repos
[04:05] <fyrestrtr> moyer: mplayer and vlc
[04:05] <moyer> fyrestrtr :both of them?
[04:05] <fyrestrtr> thavorn: exaile, banshee
[04:05] <fyrestrtr> moyer: either of em.
[04:05] <jareth_> Nemesis: ide_core is not loaded... trying now...
[04:06] <moyer> fyrestrtr :which do you preferr
[04:06] <ady> romani careva?
[04:06] <moyer> ?
[04:06] <ady> tigani?
[04:06] <ady> :))
[04:06] <fyrestrtr> moyer: I use both
[04:06] <Piddy> Paddy_EIRE Nothing happened.
[04:06] <moyer> fyrestrtr :oh i see
[04:06] <ady> ba care e roman aici
[04:06] <ady> tigan de al meu :D
[04:06] <Paddy_EIRE> Piddy: thats right now restart firefox
[04:06] <moyer> thanks :)
[04:06] <Paddy_EIRE> Piddy: and try some embedded vids
[04:06] <ady> did dpkg-reconfigure and specified the hz and everything. then X did not start at all and the displays said they could not show the choosen mode.
[04:06] <ady> * effie_jayx (n=valles@ubuntu/member/effie-jayx) has joined #ubuntu
 i did sudo aptitude install mozilla-plugin-vlc... should it be firefox-plugin-vlc?
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 fyrestrtr: thanks :)
[04:06] <Piddy> embebbed?
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 jareth_, why do you need d
[04:07] <ady> :-??
[04:07] <Pandya> i be back
[04:07] <mc44> ady: please don't paste
[04:07] <dgjones> !english | ady
[04:07] <ubotu> ady: 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
[04:07] <Paddy_EIRE> Piddy: your trying to play vids in firefox right?
[04:07] <ady> thanks very much
[04:07] <larsemil> is it possible to run compiz-dusion on fglrx?
[04:07] <Piddy> paddy_EIRE: Yeah. Do you want a link or something?
[04:07] <ady> i hope is here my frien marcus
[04:07] <Paddy_EIRE> Piddy: well there the embedded content
[04:07] <fyrestrtr> larsemil: yes
[04:07] <Paddy_EIRE> Piddy: did that work
[04:08] <mc44> !ro | ady
[04:08] <ubotu> ady: Daca doriti ajutor sau doriti sa discutati despre Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu, intrati pe #ubuntu-ro
[04:08] <ady> ok
[04:08] <Piddy> Paddy_EIRE No.. It's still trying to play in totem
[04:08] <Paddy_EIRE> Piddy: remove the totem plugin
[04:08] <Piddy> Paddy_EIRE do you want a link?
[04:08] <Paddy_EIRE> Piddy: no
[04:08] <Piddy> Paddy_EIRE how?
[04:08] <Paddy_EIRE> Piddy: 1 sec
[04:09] <knix_> tail -f /whatever is not working.  Has anyone seen tail not work?
[04:09] <Piddy> !effects | larsemil
[04:09] <ubotu> larsemil: For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[04:09] <thavorn> I wanna get songs out from my ipod? beside gtkpod, what other appl can I use
[04:10] <NemesisUK> !dma
[04:10] <ubotu> dma is Direct Memory Access/Addressing. It makes hard disks & optical drives transfer data faster, and is almost always enabled in Ubuntu 6.06. For more info see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DMA
[04:10] <bentob0x> !backup
[04:10] <ubotu> There are many ways to back your system up. Here's a few: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BackupYourSystem , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DuplicityBackupHowto , https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HomeUserBackup , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MondoMindi - See also !sbackup and !cloning
[04:10] <alesan> hi. aftre I install the header files for my kernel, should I expect a "build" directory in /lib/modules./kern-version ??
[04:11] <eltese> why doesnt this command work? sudo dpkg force-architecture -i opera-static_9.20-20070409.1-qt_en_i386.deb
[04:11] <fyrestrtr> !kernel > alesan
[04:11] <politik> I can't boot past my initramfs... I think I know what the problem is, I need to edit a file in the initramfs. any idea what editing program I can use in that environment?
[04:11] <Paddy_EIRE> Piddy: sudo aptitude remove totem-mozilla
[04:11] <Kasle> do anyone know how to install fifa07 with cedega?
[04:11] <fyrestrtr> Kasle: #winehq
[04:11] <Paddy_EIRE> Kasle: cedega member support will help you with that
[04:12] <jareth_> NemesisUK: looks better now :) thx!
[04:12] <alesan> fyrestrtr, I am developing a kernel driver for my device :) still, I don't get a "build" directory after having installed the header files.
[04:12] <profanephobia> does anyone know if i can set my hp's quick play buttons to do something?
[04:12] <Kasle> Paddy_EIRE: how do i find the member support?
[04:12] <alesan> it was like that on debian
[04:12] <NemesisUK> jareth_, cool :)
[04:13] <Piddy> Paddy_EIRE No it says (no video)
[04:13] <Piddy> Now*
[04:13] <jareth_> NemesisUK: only thing i don't get is where the fuck  ide-core has gone...
[04:13] <Piddy> :-/
[04:14] <politik> anyone? how can I edit a file when I'm booted into my initramfs
[04:14] <babo> How do I cut something from word and paste it into the google docs ?
[04:14] <knix_> !language
[04:14] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[04:14] <jareth_> babo: you're using crossover office?
[04:14] <NemesisUK> jareth_, wouldnt worry about it, as I also cant find ide core, but dvd playback works fine. I'm putting it down to it being one of lifes little mysteries ;)
[04:14] <profanephobia> does anyone know if i can set my hp's quick play buttons to do something?
[04:15] <babo> jareth_, openoffice ...
[04:15] <babo> and google docs
[04:15] <jareth_> NemesisUK: ok. then i won't go short on sleep about it :P
[04:16] <Piddy> Paddy_EIRE: Know what to do?
[04:16] <NemesisUK> lol
[04:16] <jareth_> babo: what happens when using copy/paste?
[04:17] <jareth_> NemesisUK: just annoying if i can't get the problem clear for myself, u see...\
[04:17] <Piddy> profanephobia: Do you know how to play vids in firefox that are played in Windows Media Player on Windows?
[04:17] <Paddy_EIRE> Piddy: try a vid
[04:17] <Pandya> ahhh
[04:17] <Piddy> Paddy_EIRE I did.
[04:17] <Pandya> ati restricted drivers are death
[04:17] <onats> hi all, when i connect to my cvs server, it refuses the connection.. how do i test if the service is up?
[04:17] <Paddy_EIRE> !codecs |  Piddy
[04:17] <ubotu> Piddy: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[04:17] <Piddy> Paddy_EIRE it says (no video)
[04:17] <loswillios> hi
[04:17] <NemesisUK> jareth_, yeah I understand fully what ya mean
[04:17] <Pandya> screen draw is awful, its just...not working
[04:17] <Paddy_EIRE> Piddy: then there is no video
[04:18] <fyrestrtr> onats: what is the error message you get?
[04:18] <Piddy> yeah there is
[04:18] <onats> fyrestrtr, connection refused
[04:18] <babo> jareth_: It says that I my browser can't access my computer's clipboard ...
[04:18] <fyrestrtr> onats: then its not working :)
[04:18] <onats> after i enter the password
[04:18] <Paddy_EIRE> Piddy: otherwise it would complain about plugin being not there
[04:18] <Paddy_EIRE> Piddy: nice one
[04:18] <jareth_> babo: wow! haven't got a clue.. sorry about that... cipboard works for other apps?
[04:18] <Paddy_EIRE> Piddy: you can configure the player by right clicking the vid
[04:18] <Pandya> ok how do i remove the ati acellerated drivers
[04:19] <onats> fyrestrtr, what should i change to start the service? cvs init?
[04:19] <Piddy> Paddy_EIRE A friend of mine gets it working.. But he has Windows.
[04:19] <fyrestrtr> onats: are you using pserver?
[04:19] <onats> fyrestrtr, yes, thats what i want to use
[04:19] <Paddy_EIRE> Piddy: send me the link...and the OS is irrelevant
[04:19] <onats> the /inetd.conf has a line there for the cvs
[04:19] <Piddy> paddy_EIRE Nothing happens when I right click
[04:19] <fyrestrtr> onats: you need to start the daemon, see the cvs book for more information
[04:20] <Paddy_EIRE> Piddy: send me the link
[04:20] <wers> can't I use Ex Falso to organize music outside my home folder?
[04:20] <wers> most of my music are outside my home folder
[04:20] <Piddy> Paddy_EIRE: Priv conv
[04:20] <bentob0x> I want to .tar.gz my /var/www folder but I want to make sure it's compressed ok (like some kind of checksum or something)
[04:21] <onats> fyrestrtr, do i need to use xinetd?
[04:21] <reese> i want to install ubuntu over pclinux
[04:21] <{fe|feL}> hey guyz
[04:21] <{fe|feL}> i am baaaack
[04:21] <reese> is der a easy way of doin it
[04:21] <{fe|feL}> hehe, ignor me
[04:22] <f0rqu3> how do you install fluxbox?
[04:22] <AboSamoor> can anyone help me with websites tutorials or anything useful how to share files, printer, and web between two desktops <ubuntu , XP> connected by a switch
[04:22] <{fe|feL}> but i wanna ask about wubi
[04:22] <AboSamoor> ?
[04:22] <Vlet> f0rqu3: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fluxbox
[04:22] <bentob0x> use samba AboSamoor
[04:22] <NemesisUK> AboSamoor, check for a samba howto guide
[04:23] <fyrestrtr> AboSamoor: sharing files and printers use samba; to share internet, use shorewall or firestarter.
[04:23] <Piddy> Paddy_EIRE Do you know what I mean now?
[04:23] <fyrestrtr> !samba > AboSamoor
[04:23] <fyrestrtr> !firestarter > AboSamoor
[04:23] <{fe|feL}> wut no one have an idea about wubi
[04:23] <Paddy_EIRE> Piddy: im still talkin to you in prv chat
[04:24] <Piddy> Paddy_EIRE I'm not getting anything
[04:24] <Paddy_EIRE> Piddy: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=491592&highlight=divx+firefox
[04:24] <bentob0x> how can I generate a checksum for a compressed file?
[04:24] <dgjones> !wubi | {fe|feL}
[04:24] <ubotu> {fe|feL}: wubi is an unofficial Ubuntu installer for Windows users - more info is at http://www.cutlersoftware.com/ubuntusetup/wubi/en-US/index.html
[04:24] <Paddy_EIRE> Piddy: humour me by trying this first
[04:24] <reese> hi is der a easy way to install ubuntu over pclinux
[04:24] <{fe|feL}> hey ubotu, how are you today
[04:25] <Paddy_EIRE> reese: I doubt that..they are 2 different OS's
[04:25] <loswillios> I have a problem with nvidia-glx-legacy on current gutsy. It doesn't exist for 2.6.22?
[04:25] <Vlet> reese: What do you mean by 'over'? You want to dual boot, or you want to wipe pclinux and install ubuntu?
[04:25] <loswillios> I can only find nvidia-glx-legacy 1.0.7184+2.6.20.5-16.29
[04:26] <reese> yeah i want to wipe it
[04:26] <{fe|feL}> so ubotu, do you recomend it
[04:26] <pancetitas> #mas_de_40
[04:26] <larsemil> how do i get my computer to find the resolution 1280x1024???
[04:26] <Vlet> reese: So then just make a CD and boot from it
[04:26] <Paddy_EIRE> {fe|feL}: you do no your talking to a bot ....right
[04:27] <{fe|feL}> as you know i have stayed over 3 hours yesterday trying to install i in regualar way
[04:27] <reese> ok
[04:27] <{fe|feL}> wut/
[04:27] <{fe|feL}> really a bot
[04:27] <dgjones> !bot | {fe|feL}
[04:27] <ubotu> {fe|feL}: I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[04:27] <Paddy_EIRE> !botsnack
[04:27] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[04:27] <{fe|feL}> i must be looking like a fool here
[04:27] <{fe|feL}> O_o
[04:27] <NemesisUK> larsemil, what vid card you using and what drivers
[04:27] <sakanaboshi> hi guys
[04:27] <thwaitess> hello - quick question; using feisty server, not in a window manager, how can i mount a USB pen on /dev/sdb
[04:28] <reese> so do i just format the partitions of pclinux and then install ubuntu
[04:28] <pawan> how to install xfce
[04:28] <larsemil> NemesisUK: x800 and the ati driver.
[04:28] <{fe|feL}> dgjones, do u recomend wubi?
[04:28] <dgjones> !install | reese
[04:28] <ubotu> reese: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[04:28] <fyrestrtr> reese: just use the livecd, it will format them.
[04:28] <Vlet> larsemil: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[04:28] <pawan> !xfce
[04:28] <ubotu> xubuntu is Ubuntu with Xfce instead of Gnome. For more info, see http://www.xubuntu.org and http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/ - To install from Ubuntu: "sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop". | For support, see #xubuntu | See also: !ubuntu and !xubuntu-channels
[04:28] <NemesisUK> larsemil, ati and not fglrx?
[04:28] <{fe|feL}> Paddy_EIRE, do u recomend it " wubi"
[04:28] <dgjones> {fe|feL}, i don't use windows so i've no idea about it
[04:28] <reese> cheers
[04:28] <{fe|feL}> hmmm
[04:28] <Catatafish> elo ppl. just installed ubuntu. but windows is still installed. how do i remove windows, so my only operating system is ubuntu?
[04:28] <{fe|feL}> ok
[04:29] <{fe|feL}> i'll try .. as it is the best way to learn
[04:29] <Vlet> Catatafish: feeling gutsy ;)
[04:29] <{fe|feL}> {} {}  later all
[04:29] <{fe|feL}> bbye
[04:29] <fyrestrtr> Catatafish: re-install, and tell ubuntu to format the disk.
[04:29] <Vlet> Catatafish: You could install 'gparted', and just format the partition
[04:29] <Vlet> He shouldn't need to reinstall
[04:30] <NemesisUK> larsemil, try from a terminal sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:30] <mangojambo> Hi .. Do someone here using Virtualbox ?
[04:30] <Catatafish> fyrestrtr -> im using the text-based installer, where in the process do i chose to format?
[04:30] <sanguisde2> is there a package that will automaticly get packages that are required by ./configure files?
[04:30] <larsemil> NemesisUK: i did already. even though i specify the correct v and h syncrates it does not read them and it breaks
[04:30] <Vlet> Catatafish: But you'll have a second partition to use as storage where windows was... or I think gparted might be able to resize your current partition if you remove the windows one
[04:30] <thwaitess> could i get some help mounting a USB pen (/dev/sdb)?
[04:31] <NemesisUK> larsemil, try installing the ati drivers from ati
[04:32] <lakin> Hey, Does anyone have a good link that talks about Ubuntu's support for the new macbook pros?
[04:32] <Piddy> Paddy_EIRE: It loads a bunch of stuff, and then it says "Stopped"..
[04:32] <dredhammer> hello my ubuntu system has become very slow and i don't know why , i think its the harddrive settings, or IPv6
[04:32] <NemesisUK> larsemil, if you need help installing the ati proprietary drivers give me a pm
[04:32] <Catatafish> Vlet, its okay if i have to reinstall, but where in the process of the installation do i chose to format? im using the textbased installer, it just installed itself.
[04:32] <Vlet> lakin: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBook?highlight=%28macbook%29
[04:33] <Vlet> Catatafish: I'm afraid I'm not familiar with the textmode install
[04:33] <jrib> sanguisde2: auto-apt is supposed to, but what are you compiling?
[04:33] <fyrestrtr> Catatafish: it will let you know :)
[04:33] <larsemil> NemesisUK: i installed them now. already in
[04:33] <derekS> anyone here know how do ntlm authentication with curl or wget? I want to use a name@domain or domain\name syntax for the login name, but doesn't seem to like that, am i missing something?
[04:33] <dredhammer> how do i black list the IPv6 module?
[04:33] <fyrestrtr> Catatafish: it is the part where you are choosing partitions, just tell it to use the entire hard disk.
[04:33] <fyrestrtr> !ipv6 > dredhammer
[04:33] <lakin> Vlet, thanks
[04:34] <NemesisUK> larsemil, cool try sudo aticonfig --resolution=0,1280x1024,1024x768,800x600,640x480
[04:34] <Vlet> :)
[04:34] <sanguisde2> jrib: battle for wesnoth
[04:34] <Catatafish> crap.. then i have to reinstall... whoohooouuouo
[04:35] <jrib> sanguisde2: that's packaged in ubuntu, no need to compile
[04:35] <jrib> !info wesnoth > sanguisde2
[04:35] <sanguisde2> jrib: but I cant play online w/ it becase I have an old ver
[04:35] <palintheus> Catatafish, can you use a live cd to delete the windows partition and resize your ubuntu?
[04:36] <sanguisde2> jrib: the packaged ver is a few vers behind
[04:36] <mindframe> anyone know about ups monitoring in linux?
[04:36] <jrib> sanguisde2: which version do you need? 1.2.5 is in backports
[04:36] <larsemil> NemesisUK: says there is no screen 0. tried with 1 as well
[04:36] <Vlet> Catatafish: You said you had ubuntu already installed, right? Just install GParted
[04:37] <aaronm> does tribe 4 have the issue that tribe 3 had with the live cd freezing?
[04:37] <fyrestrtr> aaronm: #ubuntu+1
[04:37] <NemesisUK> larsemil, ok try sudo aticonfig --initial
[04:37] <sanguisde2> jrib: well I was going for w1.2.6 casue that is what every one else on my net work has
[04:37] <dredhammer> thanks fyrestrtr also my harddrive report in sudo hdparm /dev/hda is giving weird outputs which i think is adding to the system slowdown
[04:37] <larsemil> NemesisUK: no change
[04:38] <NemesisUK> larsemil, ok try sudo aticonfig --initial --resolution=0,1280x1024
[04:38] <jrib> sanguisde2: ok, well this command will install the dependencies you need to build the package in the repositories (which should be the same as 1.2.6):  sudo apt-get build-dep wesnoth
[04:38] <f0rqu3> !fixres >f0rqu3
[04:38] <larsemil> also i have this problem after trying to get xgl to work that metacity is not starting by default
[04:38] <NemesisUK> larsemil, pm me you mail addr and you can try my xorg.conf as im at 1280 also
[04:39] <NemesisUK> larsemil, your using xgl, cant help you when using that as I know nothing about it :(
[04:39] <fyrestrtr> I do though
[04:39] <larsemil> NemesisUK: ok thanks
[04:39] <fyrestrtr> but I'll wait till you figure it out :P
[04:39] <Paddy_EIRE> Piddy: Im judging by your silence that it worked....;)
[04:39] <dgjones> Catatafish, just a thought, if you delete your windows partition, will that also delete your "mbr", if that happens you might need to reinstall grub
[04:39] <Paddy_EIRE> Piddy: :P
[04:40] <sanguisde2> jrib: I will try it and report back
[04:40] <NemesisUK> fyrestrtr, ;)
[04:40] <larsemil> NemesisUK: but without xgl i cant get compiz working right?
[04:41] <fyrestrtr> right
[04:41] <NemesisUK> yeah but getting it to work with ati cards is a pain in the a$$
[04:41] <NemesisUK> imho
[04:42] <larsemil> NemesisUK: well i got it working fine. i just have problem with keyboardlayout.
[04:42] <sanguisde2> jrib: I still cant find the libSDL_IMAGE even though the package mager says its installed
[04:42] <NemesisUK> fyrestrtr, with ati or fglrx
[04:42] <larsemil> now i got 1280x1024 working
[04:42] <fyrestrtr> fglrx
[04:42] <thwaitess> do i need to register with nickserv?
[04:42] <fyrestrtr> thwaitess: you should
[04:42] <fyrestrtr> thwaitess: /msg nickserv help register
[04:42] <thwaitess> may i ask how this is done? thx
[04:42] <thwaitess> thanks
[04:42] <aaronm> you can get compiz working with an ati card just have to use open source driver for AIGLX (non-XGL), the ati propritary drivers dont support AIGLX
[04:42] <mangojambo> How can I configure the network of virtualbox ?
[04:43] <NemesisUK> aaragon, isnt it time they did
[04:43] <jrib> sanguisde2: libsdl-image1.2-dev is installed?
[04:43] <sanguisde2> yeah
[04:43] <sanguisde2> I have insttalted it
[04:43] <sanguisde2> uninstalled it
[04:43] <NemesisUK> aaragon, dont thing the oss ati driver supports x1950+ cards
[04:43] <jrib> sanguisde2: try 'make clean' and then running ./configure again?
[04:43] <marsje_> hi. is it possible to easily upgrade from feisty to tribe 4? and from tribe 4 to the final 7.10?
[04:43] <fyrestrtr> if you have a laptop, then you need the fglrx drivers (from ati.com) otherwise suspend and restore from suspend doesn't work properly.
[04:44] <aaronm> NemesisUK: that's true I forgot about THOSE users ;)
[04:44] <jrib> marsje_: yes, but use #ubuntu+1 for gutsy
[04:44] <fyrestrtr> marsje_: tribe4 is only recommended for *testing* and not daily use.
[04:44] <marsje_> fyrestrtr: I know
[04:44] <shad0w> hey. I have a problem: I am trying to open 13/udp port on my machine, and typed: sudo update-inetd --enable  time. This is correct? I am new to this ...
[04:44] <NemesisUK> aaragon, yeah and I would have to be one of those ;)
[04:44] <shad0w> i am running ubuntu, of course.
[04:44] <spectre__> Is it possible to install windows xp over an ubuntu installation without overwrite it ? Or I need first to install windows xp and after ubuntu ^
[04:45] <fyrestrtr> spectre__: first windows then ubuntu
[04:45] <marsje_> fyrestrtr: feisty sometimes hangs when teh screensaver is active... I want to try the new version and see if it's more stable
[04:45] <aaronm> NemesisUK: haha well fair enough, ATI needs to get their crap together and make some decent drivers
[04:45] <shad0w> help? :(
[04:45] <shad0w> hey. I have a problem: I am trying to open 13/udp port on my machine, and typed: sudo update-inetd --enable  time. This is correct? I am new to this ...
[04:45] <fyrestrtr> marsje_: could be an issue with your video drivers.
[04:45] <NemesisUK> there mostly decent
[04:45] <shad0w> anyway, replaced "time" with "daytime", but still doesn't work.
[04:46] <kauer> shad0w: Try it. It won't hurt anything.
[04:46] <Carroarmato0> I'm testing Tribe 4 and found what looks like a bug, in the Network Settings it doesn't let me enable the automatic service discovery (avahi), Is this normal for the live-cd or not?
[04:46] <marsje_> fyrestrtr: yes, I think so... the new release should have new drivers for my intel chipset (G965)
[04:46] <shad0w> kauer: i're tried.
[04:46] <fyrestrtr> Carroarmato0: #ubuntu+1
[04:46] <shad0w> kauer: and it doesn't work.
[04:46] <fyrestrtr> marsje_: maybe newer drivers are available in fiesty-updates or backports?
[04:46] <Carroarmato0> fyrestrt, oops... though I was in ubuntu+1.... srry
[04:46] <sanguisde2> jrib:  I am getting  "make: *** No rule to make target `clean'.  Stop."
[04:47] <kauer> shad0w: What do you think time will do for you? How did you test whether it had worked?
[04:47] <aaronm> is there a way to scheudal a cron/at job to run a bash script or run a command and then close that command when a certain time comes? I want to setup my system to download some torrents while i'm sleeping and the internet traffic won't interfear with anyone else
[04:47] <shad0w> kauer: nmap -sU localhost
[04:47] <shad0w> :)
[04:47] <marsje_> fyrestrtr: where is "feisty-updates" ? I think I need new Xorg and all too then
[04:47] <fyrestrtr> aaronm: use ktorrent, it has this built-in.
[04:47] <shad0w> i wanna enable 13/udp.
[04:47] <aaronm> fyrestrtr: alright thanks
[04:47] <fyrestrtr> marsje_: enable it in /etc/apt/sources.list (or from the sources manager)
[04:47] <neverblue> morning
[04:48] <jrib> sanguisde2: I don't know why ./configure doesn't find libsdl-image then.  What version does the README say it needs?
[04:48] <inqui> how to update wine on ubuntu?
[04:48] <marsje_> fyrestrtr: anyway, sooner or later I'm going to want gutsy...
[04:48] <neverblue> aaragon, if you can write the command line 'command' for it, sure, make it a bash script
[04:48] <neverblue> inqui, you currently have it installed?
[04:48] <fyrestrtr> anyway, I'm off to the movies :)
[04:48] <inqui> neverblue:  yes
[04:48] <marsje_> fyrestrtr: probably I will try to install it in another partition
[04:49] <kauer> shad0w: is inetd actually running? Modifyingthe config file won't help if inetd isnot running...
[04:49] <darkwyrm> anyone have problem with something like "hda: ERROR, PORTS ALREADY IN USE" during boot?
[04:49] <fyrestrtr> marsje_: that's a good idea.
[04:49] <aaronm> lol people keep trying to write my name and write aaragon instead ;)
[04:49] <shad0w> so: how can i enable an UDP port on my machine? Isn't there any syntax ... liek: "[enable number_of_port]  [protocol] "
[04:49] <inqui> neverblue:  the newest version is said to be fixed some bugs i have
[04:49] <spectre__> thanks fyrestrtr
[04:49] <kauer> shad0w: Please tell me what you actually want. Not what you are trying to fdo to achieve it, but what you want.
[04:49] <neverblue> inqui, the .debs arent the 'latest' release of packages, but you could check the 'SoS' repos for a more upto date release (.deb) to install, else you can compile from source
[04:50] <neverblue> inqui, there is a wine channel on freenode, please visit them at #winehq
[04:50] <inqui> neverblue:  do i have to remove wine first ?
[04:50] <sanguisde2> jrib: libsdl-image1.2
[04:50] <NeedsHelp2007> Does anyone know how to set XMMS as your default player in 7.04??
[04:50] <inqui> neverblue:  i tried wine ... it sucked
[04:50] <neverblue> inqui, then try Cedega
[04:51] <inqui> neverblue:  so i try wineHQ maybe its better
[04:51] <jrib> sanguisde2: do 'apt-get source wesnoth' and see if *that* compiles (for troubleshooting purposes)
[04:51] <kauer> shad0w?
[04:51] <inqui> neverblue:  no i mean i visited the wrong channel
[04:51] <Paddy_EIRE> inqui: wine-doors is pretty good...if you must run win apps *eww*
[04:51] <Third_Paradox> anyone know how to disable or change the GRUB part for installing Kubuntu 7.04, I want to install it to an external but i don't want it to change my PC's bootup data/info/whatever-its-called
[04:51] <neverblue> channels are usually designated by placing a haash (#) sign in front :)
[04:52] <sanguisde2> jrib: doing that
[04:52] <darkwyrm> no one with experience with a "PORTS ALREADY IN USE" kernel message here?
[04:52] <Third_Paradox> installing with the liveCD
[04:52] <nix88> when I have the splash screen enabled the boot takes forever (~10mins) and seems to hang, if I disable the splash it boots up rather quick (about 1min)
[04:53] <nix88> darkwyrm, when do you see that
[04:53] <Paddy_EIRE> nix88: thats very weird...never heard that before
[04:53] <nix88> Paddy_EIRE, yeah doesn't make sense to me
[04:53] <bentob0x> how can I generate a checksum for a compressed file via tar/gzip?
[04:53] <kauer> shad0w: Noone can help you if you don't provide information when asked.
[04:53] <nix88> i turned off quiet and it seems to hang on waiting for root file system
[04:53] <darkwyrm> nix88 During boot. My root is on hdd, but I can't access any partitions on hda.
[04:54] <Third_Paradox> anyone know what i can do?
[04:54] <nix88> I don't understand why the splash screen makes any difference
[04:54] <AgreSor> what driver support ATI 9600 ?
[04:54] <nix88> kauer, man checksum
[04:54] <Paddy_EIRE> !ati | AgreSor
[04:54] <ubotu> AgreSor: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[04:54] <darkwyrm> nix88 The only thing I've seen around the WWW is that it has something to do with the via chipset driver
[04:55] <nix88> darkwyrm, I would think it was loading some kind of service and the port was already in use
[04:55] <Paddy_EIRE> AgreSor: also you should be able to use the restricted drivers manager thats a part of feisty now
[04:55] <nix88> but normally you will get a different error, "could not bind to socket" normally
[04:55] <kauer> nix88: checksum?  you have me confused with someone else....
[04:55] <nix88> kauer, sorry confused
[04:55] <larsemil> anyone knows how xgl is doing with ati dual head monitors?
[04:56] <nix88> bentob0x, you do it :)
[04:56] <bentob0x> is the checksum something you do 'after' you have generated the .tar.gz file?
[04:56] <bullgard4> Where is usually located the 'Thermal1' sensor and the 'Thermal2' sensor in a laptop?
[04:56] <onats> is anyone using oracle 10g xe here?
[04:56] <Paddy_EIRE> larsemil: only real way to find out is either on the ubuntu wiki or the forums
[04:57] <Paddy_EIRE> !anyone | onats
[04:57] <ubotu> onats: 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?
[04:57] <nix88> bentob0x, http://www.linuxtopia.org/online_books/linux_beginner_books/unofficial_ubuntu_starter_guide/index_093.html
[04:57] <neverblue> larsemil, check in #ubuntu-effects
[04:58] <onats> i had a working installation of oracle 10g XE before, but now i'm not able to access the web homepage.
[04:58] <onats> whats the steps to troubleshoot?
[04:58] <bullgard4> What is a 'shell hook'? I could not find a definition.
[04:58] <larsemil> anyone got any idea why metacity is not started?
[04:58] <TreeStump> hi all
[04:59] <larsemil> i start gnome but no metacity
[04:59] <TreeStump> quick question
[04:59] <neverblue> onats, explain a bit more...
[04:59] <TreeStump> can i read a NTFS external hdd with ubuntu latest version?
[04:59] <neverblue> larsemil, sudo ps -A | grep meta
[04:59] <kauer> bullgard4: generally it's a place in a program where you can run a shell command.
[04:59] <Paddy_EIRE> TreeStump: yes
[04:59] <neverblue> larsemil, do you see metacity listed?
[04:59] <onats> neverblue, ok, before, i was able to use and access the database initially via the web gui... but now i can no longer access it. i believe that the service is down. using the start and stop icons dont seem to work
[04:59] <Paddy_EIRE> TreeStump: and write :D
[04:59] <TreeStump> i wanna copy everything from my windows install onto my new ubuntu one
[04:59] <larsemil> neverblue: yes
[05:00] <TreeStump> awesome
[05:00] <onats> neverblue, what console commands can i use to test that the DB service is up?
[05:00] <neverblue> onats, can you ping the address?
[05:00] <Third_Paradox_> sorry, i got disconnected, did anyone get me an answer to my question?
[05:00] <TreeStump> thanks heaps man
[05:00] <onats> neverblue, its on the same machine i'm using
[05:00] <bullgard4> kauer: Thank you very much for explaining.
[05:00] <neverblue> larsemil, so it is running, did you edit your themes recently?
[05:00] <Third_Paradox_> did anyone even get my question?
[05:00] <neverblue> onats, sudo ps -A
[05:00] <larsemil> neverblue: yes it is running, i started it beause i need it.
[05:00] <larsemil> :)
[05:01] <neverblue> larsemil, 'but no meta' ?
[05:01] <neverblue> its running, isnt it?
[05:01] <larsemil> neverblue: the problem is that its not startying by itself even though i have it in sessions
[05:01] <larsemil> neverblue: i dont want to start it manually. :)
[05:01] <onats> dont see it there...
[05:01] <onats> there
[05:01] <Hooloovoo> Anyone know when tribe 4 is released?
[05:02] <neverblue> larsemil, you didnt say that :)
[05:02] <onats> neverblue, now that its running, i still cant access http://127.0.0.1/apex
[05:02] <larsemil> neverblue: sry. thats the case though
[05:02] <Hooloovoo> larsemil! o/
[05:02] <newbie07> does anyone know what this package is "linux-headers-2.6.20-16 (2.6.20-16.29)"
[05:02] <neverblue> onats, if its running, you may need to restart
[05:03] <Xoris> !info linux-headers-2.6.20-16
[05:03] <ubotu> linux-headers-2.6.20-16: Header files related to Linux kernel version 2.6.20. In component main, is optional. Version 2.6.20-16.29 (feisty), package size 7926 kB, installed size 56916 kB
[05:03] <neverblue> onats, cd /etc
[05:03] <onats> neverblue, i just started it when you asked me to do a ps
[05:03] <neverblue> onats, then look in init.d/ for the service
[05:03] <rubchange> Hi, I am trying to use a backup using tar cvfzp usr_bin /usr/bin, but when I use this thar on other sistem, the symlinks are not correct, it uses a empty files with no permisions instead, any idea?
[05:03] <neverblue> onats, what do you mean, you just started it?
[05:03] <Paddy_EIRE> does nayone know if and when the -17 kernel is coming out on feisty
[05:03] <r_rehashed> hi all. how do i remove the icons of the hdd partitions from my Desktop?
[05:04] <newbie07> thanks, after downloading that package i now have 4 ubuntu options during boot up.  Can I erase the old ones?
[05:04] <neverblue> its the whole chicken before the egg scenerio
[05:04] <onats> neverblue, i just started the service after seeing that its not listed in ps command
[05:04] <neverblue> i hate those
[05:04] <Paddy_EIRE> *anyone
[05:04] <neverblue> onats, then try and connect :P
[05:04] <aaronm> you know how CTRL + Z suspends a job in bash? is there a way to just force a program to run in the background and then bring it to the foreground using fg or something?
[05:04] <kauer> newbie07: You need the header files to match your kernel if you will be compiling programs (generally C) thathave to interact with the kernel or use kernel structures and definitions.
[05:04] <neverblue> aaragon, yes, fg/bg
[05:04] <onats> neverblue, shouldn't i be able to access the web interface?
[05:04] <newbie07> kauer thanks
[05:04] <neverblue> aaragon, you can tag a & at the end, making it launch in the bg
[05:04] <onats> or does it mean that the web application isnt started also?
[05:05] <Xoris> aaragon, "commandline &"
[05:05] <Third_Paradox_> I need to install Kubuntu on an external HDD - I can get into the livecd but i don't know how to install it without it messing with GRUB, can anyone help me deactivte/change this? (I asked this a moment ago but got disconnected so i didn't see if i got a response, sorry if i'm repeating myself)
[05:05] <aaronm> neverblue: how would i for instance force irssi to the background after its already open?
[05:05] <newbie07> can i access this chat with gaim/pidgin instead of xchat?
[05:05] <jrib> aaronm: I don't really understand your question, if you put a job in the background and then hit 'fg' it will bring it to the foreground.  Is that what you wanted to know?
[05:05] <neverblue> aaragon, i think an example was supplied :)
[05:05] <Xoris> newbie07: yes, but xchat is a little more specialized
[05:05] <neverblue> onats, did u do what I said?
[05:05] <Vlet> Anyone know how one could play audio TO the microphone as if it were coming in from the mic so other apps could record it?
[05:06] <newbie07> thanks
[05:06] <aaronm> jrib: no i mean im running an app like irssi right now, if i wanted to get to bash without opening another terminal and im not running screen is there a way to have it run in the background. note it's already open and CTRL Z suspends it meaning its not actually running is it? like if it was suspended and someone typed in IRC i wouldnt recieve that data since the job was suspended if that makes sense
[05:06] <onats> bah... i think i'll just re-install the whole oracle DB
[05:07] <Vlet> aaragon: Check out 'screen'. It's great. You run screen, then run whatever you want, then hit ctrl-a then 'd' to disconnect. Then laer, run screen -r to bring it back
[05:07] <Xoris> !info vsound | Vlet
[05:07] <onats> heheh
[05:07] <ubotu> vlet: vsound: Virtual loopback sound recorder and real audio converter. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.6-4.1 (feisty), package size 14 kB, installed size 108 kB
[05:07] <neverblue> onats, did you connect?
[05:07] <Cartas> Hi old chaps!  To install the latest Pidgin version, I must first uninstall Gaim?
[05:07] <Vlet> aaragon: http://f0rked.com/articles/irssi
[05:07] <neverblue> onats, running the service is a great start (before you remove/reinstall)
[05:07] <onats> neverblue, i think i forgot the username and password already too
[05:07] <neverblue> onats, u should be able to over ride that
[05:07] <Vlet> aaragon: That's one of the main reasons I use screen - for irssi
[05:07] <jrib> aaronm: 'bg' :)  google for "bash job control"
[05:07] <newbie07> after i upgraded, firefox doesn't automatically install add-ons anymore, it asks me to download an xpi file instead.  Is there a way I can make it automatic again?
[05:07] <aaronm> Vlet: yea i know about screen but and i do use it but i was just curious if there was another easier way that bash had built in
[05:07] <onats> neverblue, how?
[05:08] <Vlet> aaragon: what could be easier :)
[05:08] <Xoris> Vlet: also "audiooss" might help, with some tweaking, i suppose
[05:08] <kauer> aaronm: If you have a program and suspend it with CTL-Z, you can start that program running again *in the background* usingthe "bg" command. Note that you are OOL if the program needs to do screen IO though...
[05:08] <brokenthorn> Does anyone know a hardware oriented channel?
[05:08] <neverblue> onats, google my friend, google
[05:08] <Vlet> Thanks Xoris!
[05:08] <Xoris> Vlet: or just get a male-male cable and connect lineout to linein ;)
[05:08] <bullgard4> /sys/bus/i2c/drivers/eeprom/module/srcversion lists 'F2468447AE1D20BFAFC46B6'. How can I read the contents of this EEPROM and disassemble them?
[05:08] <kauer> aaronm: Im mean kbd IO
[05:08] <onats> ill just reinstall it
[05:09] <neverblue> whatever suits you
[05:09] <xplodeya> irc.ubuntu24.de #ubuntu-forum-wiki.de
[05:09] <Vlet> Xoris: yeah, I just figured there would be some clever nix stuff to do it more gracefully :)
[05:09] <kauer> bullgard4: That's a highly specialised question. If you have to ask the question you can't do it :-)
[05:09] <neverblue> xplodeya, you want to add /server in front of that, I beleive :)
[05:09] <neverblue> believe*
[05:10] <inqui> hi all agein:
[05:10] <inqui> i said : sudo aptitude search wine -  he shows some packages ...
[05:10] <inqui> but i want to know which version the packages are ???
[05:10] <inqui> how to find out
[05:10] <inqui> ?
[05:10] <neverblue> inqui, please, post one liners
[05:10] <larsemil> why is metacity not started by default in my gnome?
[05:10] <jrib> inqui: apt-cache policy PACKAGE
[05:10] <newbie07> i recently installed feisty, does anyone have any security setup recommendations?
[05:10] <shad0w> :)
[05:10] <shad0w> kauer: pm :)
[05:10] <neverblue> larsemil, its just yours
[05:10] <inqui> jrib : kay try it
[05:10] <aaronm> neverblue: sudo apt-get upgrade ;D
[05:11] <aaronm> errr
[05:11] <aaronm> newbie07: sudo apt-get upgrade ;)
[05:11] <larsemil> neverblue: i klnow. how do i get it to start automaticly? i did put it in sessions
[05:11] <Xoris> Vlet: to be honest, vsound is somewhat lacking, i don't think it'll work reliably with all application (especially given that it emulates OSS, while most modern apps use ALSA). it's possible that ALSA has a built-in way to do that... but i'm not sure. also, some soundcards have that capability built-in and you just need to adjust a slider and/or turn on a light in the mixer. check out all the controls, including any that are not shown by defaul
[05:11] <iratik> Package: phpldapadmin -- ? its installed... where is it .. how do i access it?
[05:11] <neverblue> larsemil, it does start automatically on everyone else's install
[05:11] <shad0w> how can i enable 13/udp port?
[05:11] <larsemil> neverblue: nevermind.
[05:11] <neverblue> iratik, localhost/phpldapadmin
[05:11] <inqui> thx anyway
[05:11] <newbie07> pardon my 'newbieness' aaron, is that the same as upgrading from synaptic manager
[05:11] <kauer> shad0w: I don't know how to pm.
[05:12] <aaronm> newbie07: yea, best thing to do is make sure that you are upgraded to the latest version
[05:12] <shad0w> kauer: when i used update-inetd, inetd was running.
[05:12] <newbie07> thanks aaron
[05:12] <aaron> i'm aaron!
[05:12] <aaronm> newbie07: you can also try using firestarter to setup a firewall but its not nessecary really
[05:12] <aaronm> no i am!
[05:13] <Vlet> Xoris: thanks for the info - never really looked into this before, and figured I'd ask around before starting a lengthy search; I'll start reading up on alsa hoo-ha
[05:13] <ubuntuEdgy> dose any one know why i can log on as root using ssh......error is root@192.168.1.10's password:
[05:13] <ubuntuEdgy> Permission denied (publickey,password).
[05:13] <kauer> shad0w: What do you want to do? Don't describe what you think you need to do to achieve it, describe what you want to do. WHY do you want to enable port 13/udp?
[05:13] <newbie07> would you recommend anti virus or is it unnecessary
[05:13] <ubuntuEdgy> please help................be at this for ages
[05:13] <neverblue> newbie07, whats a virus?
[05:13] <kauer> ubuntuEdgy:Because root has no password, and you haven't set up a public key.
[05:13] <neverblue> ubuntuEdgy, man ssh
[05:13] <Xoris> Vlet: give vsound a try anyway first, even modern apps often have an OSS option
[05:14] <ubuntuEdgy> newbie07:you dont need it
[05:14] <shad0w> kauer: a program written by me needs to connect to udp/13, to read data... to read that time ...
[05:14] <newbie07> im starting to really like ubuntu
[05:14] <shad0w> kauer: this is a exercise :)
[05:14] <shad0w> kauer: i am learning UDP sockets :)
[05:14] <shad0w> kauer: that's why i wanna enable 13/udp
[05:14] <Xoris> Vlet: have a look at this too http://liquidat.wordpress.com/2007/05/07/howto-record-soundcard-output-with-audacity-in-kde/   although i'm afraid (though it doesn't mention that) it only works with soundcards supporting that feature
[05:14] <ubuntuEdgy> kauer: i have plublick key im trying to use backuppc
[05:14] <kauer> shad0w: wait a bit, looking...
[05:15] <shad0w> UDP time client.
[05:15] <shad0w> if you've heard :)
[05:15] <shad0w> to code is ready.
[05:15] <shad0w> but the port NOT :)
[05:15] <shad0w> :)
[05:15] <shad0w> the code*
[05:15] <shad0w> the*
[05:15] <newbie07> windows has a 'my computer' icon that lists all the programs in it, does ubuntu have a folder that lists all programs like firefox, xchat, etc
[05:16] <neverblue> newbie07, the 'my computer' lets you surf your entire system, the 'start' button gives access to shortcuts to applications on your computer
[05:17] <neverblue> newbie07, if you want an application in Gnome, you click.. oh suprise, applications :)
[05:17] <newbie07> :D
[05:17] <CroX> Is there some easy way to compare to packages in the repository?
[05:17] <inqui> neverblue:  http://www.winehq.org/site/download-deb
[05:17] <inqui> yeah thats totally it
[05:18] <CroX> I can't seem to figure out the difference between liblua5.1-0dev and liblua5.1-dev
[05:18] <neverblue> inqui, there ya go :)
[05:18] <inqui> neverblue:  FLY eieiei
[05:18] <spectre__> can you tell me a good leechget equivalent under ubuntu ? thanks to all
[05:18] <neverblue> inqui, if you torrent, I would also recommend Cedega
[05:18] <kauer> shad0w: paste your /etc/inetd.conf file to the pastebin
[05:18] <Jeruvy> newbie07: thats not entirely true.  The 'Start Menu' can have many applications added to it during installation and/or manually.  Alacarte has the same capability for ubuntu.
[05:19] <sanguisde2> /join#wesnoth
[05:19] <sanguisde2> opps
[05:19] <inqui> neverblue:  i wnat to support wine - because i think they do the main work ...
[05:19] <newbie07> thanks jeruvy
[05:19] <enry> hello
[05:19] <enry> what is the ge
[05:19] <neverblue> u code?
[05:19] <enry> neal discussion ' room?
[05:19] <inqui> neverblue:  no -  but i will :D
[05:19] <TheOldFellow> Wireless help needed for Feisty.  In roaming mode it finds the network, but never does the dhcp setup.
[05:20] <neverblue> inqui, good luck
[05:20] <neverblue> !wireless | TheOldFellow
[05:20] <ubotu> TheOldFellow: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:20] <bittis> hey guys, how can i create a startup script in ubuntu that will actually export enviroment variables?
[05:20] <sanguisde2> ok does the package manger install thing in non standatd locations
[05:20] <bittis> i created a script in the /etc/init.d directory
[05:20] <inqui> neverblue:  yeah ... now i am into robotics wanna go dragonfly bsd  ... one day
[05:20] <bittis> but doesnt affect anything
[05:21] <neverblue> bittis, welcome to bash scripting :)
[05:21] <sanguisde2> when I install from sourcec programs are able to be found but other  ./ configre files
[05:21] <shad0w> kauer: http://rafb.net/p/3lUjol47.html
[05:21] <sanguisde2>  but when I install from the package manger it cant be found
[05:21] <bittis> neverblue: any sugestions? :)
[05:21] <rtjia> tea
[05:22] <neverblue> bittis, there are more than enough bash-scripting tutorials online
[05:22] <jrib> sanguisde2: I don't understand your question
[05:22] <bittis> neverblue: followed a few, my script works if i run it from the shell using  . script.sh
[05:22] <aaronm> is there an easy way to uninstall a program i compiled from source?
[05:22] <bittis> but when it comes to starting up it does nothing
[05:22] <jrib> bittis: you want to change environment variables for your user?
[05:23] <Ronald> aaragon: occasionally make uninstall, but its very very unreliable, if it works at all.
[05:23] <neverblue> bittis, maybe post your .sh on pastebin?
[05:23] <kauer> shad0w: try "daytime" instead of "time" (time is port 37, not 13)
[05:23] <kauer> shad0w: Did you run update-inetd as root (i.e., with sudo?)
[05:23] <bittis> jrib: i installed java manually, then i wrote an .sh script to export the path to JAVA_HOME and add the bin folder to the PATH
[05:23] <inqui> neverblue:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApspTluZO4Y
[05:23] <inqui>  this is my team ...
[05:23] <inqui> ~ we are the first who tried this one ... for gods sake noone was harmed -anyway
[05:24] <bittis> so i have: export JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/java
[05:24] <bittis> for example
[05:24] <Xoris> aaragon: not unless an uninstaller is provided. try "make uninstall" from the source directory
[05:24] <jrib> bittis: ok, you want to change these things for only your user or for everyone?
[05:24] <Xoris> aaragon: next time, consider using checkinstall
[05:24] <Xoris> !checkinstall > aaragon
[05:24] <bittis> jrib: for everyone
[05:24] <sanguisde2> jrib: I have used the the package manger to install all the libs I am suposed to need but then I go to compile and the ./configre script cant find the program it needs, so I install it manualy from source, and the configure file can find the software
[05:24] <jrib> bittis: use /etc/environment ,  but why not use the packaged java and save yourself this trouble?
[05:25] <newbie07> i downloaded a firefox add-on in .xpi format, how do i install it?
[05:25] <bittis> jrib: i am writting a guide for a package installation and i do not want it to be dependend on apt
[05:25] <kauer> shad0w: For sh**s sake pay attention. We are having a conversation here, I don't enjoy waiting minutes for replies.
[05:25] <Cartas> Is getting a Creative Soundcard easy work with Ubuntu? :s
[05:26] <aaronm> Cartas: my audigy 2 works right outta the box ;)
[05:26] <Cartas> Hm, that didn't make particularly much sense now, did it?
[05:26] <Cartas> Oh, hm...
[05:26] <sanguisde2> jrib: so the querstion is why does the package manager install thing in non standard locations that the ./configure scripts cant find
[05:26] <jrib> sanguisde2: join me in #ubuntu-classroom please
[05:26] <Cartas> I have no sound after having installing Ubuntu, aaronm.
[05:26] <sanguisde2> hehe getting schooled
[05:26] <neverblue> nice inqui
[05:27] <inqui> thx
[05:27] <newbie07> what is bash history
[05:27] <kauer> shad0w: Anyway, simplest method is probably edit /etc/inetd.conf manually. The do "ps ax | grep inet" and "kill -HUP" the inetd process after the edit.
[05:27] <neverblue> newbie07, its a history of your previous commands you typed in a shell
[05:27] <newbie07> thanks nb
[05:27] <neverblue> newbie07, i think some readin, rather than asking general questions in an irc, is in order :)
[05:28] <neverblue> newbie07, google 'ubuntu guide'
[05:28] <newbie07> point me to some material!
[05:28] <newbie07> ok thanks
[05:28] <shad0w> kauer: i runned update-inetd as root.
[05:28] <shad0w> using sudo
[05:28] <shad0w> kauer: 18:23 < kauer> shad0w: try "daytime" instead of "time" (time is port 37, not 13)
[05:28] <kauer> shad0w: Anyway, simplest method is probably edit /etc/inetd.conf manually. The do "ps ax | grep inet" and "kill -HUP" the inetd process after the edit.
[05:28] <shad0w> kauer: i need 13
[05:29] <shad0w> kauer: not 37 :)
[05:29] <shad0w> kauer: after the edit?
[05:29] <shad0w> editing /etc/inetd.conf ?
[05:29] <kauer> shad0w: You tried to enable "time". That is port 37. If you need port 13, enable "daytime" instead.
[05:29] <tom17bombadil> i have installed java 5 on my 7.04; but java -version tells: java version "1.4.2"
[05:29] <kauer> shad0w: Yes. Edit the file, save the file, then HUP the inetd process.
[05:30] <harbingerkun> How does one go about finding out the (1) Default system charset and (2) The charset of a speicifed file
[05:30] <shad0w> but what to modify in the file ?
[05:30] <shad0w> what to write?
[05:30] <kauer> shad0w: Remove the hash in front of the daytime UDP entry. And any leading spaces too.
[05:30] <jrib> !multijava > tom17bombadil (see the private message from ubotu)
[05:30] <heyadayo> hello
[05:30] <ubuntuEdgy> kauer: neverblue:  http://pastebin.ca/651194
[05:31] <heyadayo> how do I unblock port 25 in ubuntu via a remote shell?
[05:31] <shad0w> kauer: line 25: remove the "#" ?
[05:31] <shad0w> kauer: that's all ?
[05:31] <Cooldude2aa2621> HELP HELP!
[05:31] <Cooldude2aa2621> WEE
[05:31] <kauer> shad0w: Yes. And any leading spaces that may be there. That's all.
[05:32] <Cooldude2aa2621> How to i boot the CD?
[05:32] <Dr_willis> Cooldude2aa2621,  pop it in pc. power up.
[05:32] <Vlet> heyadayo: Try iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -i eth0 --dport 25 -j ACCEPT
[05:32] <Cooldude2aa2621> noop
[05:32] <Dr_willis> Cooldude2aa2621,  assuming your bios is set to boot from the cd.
[05:32] <zitner> Does anyone know how to get to root in terminal.   I'm trying to fully uninstall a program, and it say do it in root.
[05:32] <Dr_willis> Cooldude2aa2621,  i would guess a badly burnt cd, or messed image file then.
[05:33] <jrib> !root > zitner (see the private message from ubotu)
[05:33] <shad0w> kauer: but if i remove any space @ that line, there will seem to be a single long word.
[05:33] <kauer> ubuntuEdgy: In Ubuntu, you cannot by default log in as root. Unless you have done something to change that (which you should NOT do!) then you will never be able to log in as root.
[05:33] <shad0w> is this normal?
[05:33] <Cooldude2aa2621> i got the image file
[05:33] <Cooldude2aa2621> i didn't burn the image file
[05:33] <Vlet> zitner: put 'sudo' first
[05:33] <Dr_willis> Cooldude2aa2621, how did you burn the .iso file to disk? You need to clafify a bit more.
[05:33] <kauer> shad0w: Not all spaces, just leading spaces. That is spaces at the start of the line.
[05:33] <Cooldude2aa2621> no
[05:33] <Cooldude2aa2621> i used deamon tools
[05:33] <Cooldude2aa2621> to extract it.
[05:33] <Dr_willis> Cooldude2aa2621,  dare we ask WHY... :)
[05:33] <Cooldude2aa2621> and then i got the files inside and burned it
[05:34] <Dr_willis> Cooldude2aa2621,  you just wasted your time then.
[05:34] <Dr_willis> !iso
[05:34] <ubotu> To mount an ISO disc image, type  sudo mount -o loop <ISO-filename> <mountpoint>  - There is a list of useful cd image conversion tools at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion - Always verify the ISO using !MD5 before !burning.
[05:34] <ubuntuEdgy>  kauer: i understand.... but i really need to. i want to use a backup too called backuppc
[05:34] <Vlet> Cooldude2aa2621: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto?highlight=%28burn%29%7C%28iso%29
[05:34] <Cooldude2aa2621> Well i pop it in and mozila comes up
[05:34] <exyan> where do I get bin2iso ?
[05:34] <Dr_willis> Cooldude2aa2621,  use a image burning tool to burn the cd .iso file to disk
[05:34] <Dr_willis> Cooldude2aa2621,  that dosdent mean its bootable.
[05:34] <Cooldude2aa2621> OH SHIT OH YA
[05:34] <Cooldude2aa2621> I REMEMBER HOW
[05:34] <ubuntuEdgy>  kauer: my server will be loging on as root thats all
[05:34] <Cooldude2aa2621> sorry i forgot to make it bootable
[05:34] <Cooldude2aa2621> i remember.
[05:34] <Cooldude2aa2621> thx
[05:34] <s0nix> anyone play Age of Empires III with wine here ?
[05:34] <Cooldude2aa2621> LOL
[05:34] <Cooldude2aa2621> I DO!
[05:34] <exyan> where do I get bin2iso ?
[05:35] <shad0w> heh kauer: works
[05:35] <shad0w> :)
[05:35] <shad0w> kauer: thanks
[05:35] <dgjones> Cooldude2aa2621, just burn the iso to a cd and boot up with that, you don't need to extract the files inside the iso
[05:35] <kauer> ubuntuEdgy: The right way to run commands as root is to use sudo. Can you log in (as you), then use sudo, or is it imperative that the login is as root?
[05:35] <Vlet> Cooldude2aa2621: You don't want to just put the FILES on the disk and then make it bootable... this'll show you how to do it: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto
[05:35] <bittis> jrib: thanks for your help :)
[05:35] <arang> hi  i need desperate help with WPA_supplicant and ndiswrapper about to go into mental shock please help
[05:35] <kauer> shad0w: No worries. I don't know why update-inetd didn't work though, that would have been nicer...
[05:35] <heyadayo> Vlet: thanks
[05:35] <Dr_willis> Vlet,  one of those days when the guy talks when he should be listening....
[05:35] <Dr_willis> :)
[05:36] <ubuntuEdgy> kauer: yeh thats the only way the guide talks about
[05:36] <ubuntuEdgy> kauer the server need to log on as root to backup the important stuff
[05:37] <arang> hello
[05:37] <kauer> I didn't read the guide. Give me the gist of it: You need to log in remotely, then cause some command to be run as root. Is this something that will be done manually, or is it necessary to automate the login and the execution of the command?
[05:37] <neverblue> ubuntuEdgy, can you access the box directly
[05:37] <neverblue> ubuntuEdgy, not sshing into it...
[05:37] <neverblue> can you physically walk to the box
[05:37] <kauer> neverblue: Can you hold offa  minute?
[05:37] <neverblue> sure
[05:37] <neverblue> all yours
[05:37] <exyan> where do I get bin2iso ? or at least how to mount/extract a .bin file?
[05:38] <Dr_willis> exyan,  you are refering to a cue/bin cd rom image file?
[05:38] <kauer> neverblue: I know where you are going ( I think) but we should avoid that solution if we can, no? :-)
[05:38] <ubuntuEdgy> neverblue: what you mean .......ftp and stuff
[05:38] <exyan> Dr_willis: yes, without a cue
[05:38] <Dr_willis> exyan,  i think theres a bchunk progam that can conert them to iso
[05:39] <Cooldude2aa2621> hmm does ubuntu support kismopte or w/e?
[05:39] <zitner> Thank you, it's been so long since I've used Ubuntu, I forget the little things, lol.
[05:39] <Dr_willis> or kiso, or perhaps some othe rtools
[05:39] <neverblue> all your kauer
[05:39] <larsemil> anyone good at mergedfb?
[05:39] <zitner> Windows has made me retarded.
[05:39] <neverblue> yours*
[05:39] <Vlet> exyan: check out CDemu
[05:39] <Cooldude2aa2621> Does UBUNTU SUPPORT AIR CRACK ETC?
[05:39] <ubuntuEdgy> neverblue http://pastebin.ca/651207
[05:39] <neverblue> !caps | Cooldude2aa2621
[05:39] <ubotu> Cooldude2aa2621: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[05:39] <rubchange> uhmm, why tar does not copy symlinks if it points to another dir like ../../ ? it
[05:39] <Cooldude2aa2621> lol >.<
[05:39] <neverblue> ubuntuEdgy, I am no longer assisting you
[05:39] <ubuntuEdgy> error from the backup tool
[05:40] <exyan> Vlet: don't u think it'll just use 'mount' :P? which doesn't mount bin files?
[05:40] <tyler_d> error installing open office conversion tool... reports http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/33153/
[05:40] <ubuntuEdgy> neverblue thanks you kind of helped a  bit
[05:40] <kauer> shad0w: Could you answer my question, please? It's easier if one person assists at a time. If I can't help you, neverblue will have a go ;-)
[05:40] <Cooldude2aa2621> How do i make it bootable with nero 7 Burn image?
[05:40] <tyler_d> I have an office converter installed, missing encoding for excel 2007
[05:40] <Vlet> Cooldude2aa2621: Ubuntu is just a linux distro... it depends on whether or not the wifi driver aircrack uses supports your card. best to consult the aircrack website
[05:40] <neverblue> Cooldude2aa2621, this isnt a windows channel
[05:40] <Cooldude2aa2621> i got dlink 122
[05:41] <neverblue> Cooldude2aa2621, google making an iso
[05:41] <io806> TRiBe|003
[05:41] <dgjones> Cooldude2aa2621, just burn the iso to a cd and boot up with that, you don't need to extract the files inside the iso
[05:41] <Vlet> Cooldude2aa2621: If using nero, you just (I think from the file menu) select 'burn iso image' (or something like that) that will do it. that's all you need to do
[05:41] <Gh0Sty2K> Folks. in SSH how can i see who else is logged on and from where?
[05:41] <Gh0Sty2K> whats the command?
[05:41] <Cooldude2aa2621> i prob is i made the cd i just don't know how to make it bootable
[05:41] <Cooldude2aa2621> the*
[05:41] <aaronm> Gh0Sty2K: users shows who's logged into your system
[05:41] <Dr_willis> Cooldude2aa2621,  you are trying too hard.. you JUST need to burn the iso file as a 'iso image' under the nero menus. DONT extract./convert
[05:41] <Cooldude2aa2621> kk burn iso image thanks :P
[05:41] <Gh0Sty2K> thanks amte
[05:41] <io806> !list
[05:41] <dgjones> Cooldude2aa2621, the image when burned to a cd is bootable
[05:41] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[05:42] <Cooldude2aa2621> kkk
[05:42] <Dr_willis> Cooldude2aa2621,  or get a tool like 'isorecorder' or 'burn at once'
[05:42] <ubuntuEdgy> Gh0Sty2K: try "w"
[05:42] <Cooldude2aa2621> Alright.
[05:42] <Cooldude2aa2621> Are you guyz like at offices ?
[05:42] <neverblue> Dr_willis, trying to hard, I think its not hard enough :)
[05:42] <Cooldude2aa2621> LOL
[05:42] <Dr_willis> !install
[05:42] <ubotu> Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[05:42] <Cooldude2aa2621> ubotu who care u the creator? of it
[05:43] <kauer> shad0w: Could you answer my question, please? As I understand you, you need to log in to another computer remotely, then cause some command to be run as root. Is this something that will be done manually, or is it necessary to automate the login and the execution of the command?
[05:43] <Dr_willis> neverblue,  at least he hasent just dragged/dropped the iso file to the cd. :)
[05:43] <Vlet> Gh0Sty2K: try: netstat | grep ssh
[05:43] <neverblue> Dr_willis, whats wrong with that :)
[05:43] <Dr_willis> Cooldude2aa2621,  thats a bot. :)
[05:43] <Dr_willis> !bot
[05:43] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[05:43] <Cooldude2aa2621> LOL
[05:43] <io806> !tribe
[05:43] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tribe - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:43] <Dr_willis> neverblue,  good way to store the iso file. :)
[05:43] <Cooldude2aa2621> Im not good with mirc anymore
[05:43] <Cooldude2aa2621> i just wanna hack a WIFI
[05:43] <Cooldude2aa2621> WEP!!
[05:43] <Vlet> calm down :)
[05:43] <neverblue> !caps | Cooldude2aa2621
[05:43] <ubotu> Cooldude2aa2621: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[05:43] <bittis> hmm i actually have another problem now, there seem to be 2 packages that respond to the java command, the gnu one and the sun one, any idea as to how to have the sun one be the one that comes up?
[05:44] <neverblue> bittis, covered in the 'ubuntu guide', which you can google
[05:44] <Dr_willis> mIRC is one of Many IRC clients.. (and i dont even find it a good irc client) :)
[05:44] <bittis> neverblue: excelent! thanks :)
[05:44] <Cooldude2aa2621> Can someone tell me how to hack a WEP ?
[05:44] <neverblue> !op
[05:44] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[05:45] <Cooldude2aa2621> how to hack it easily?
[05:45] <jrib> neverblue: ?
[05:45] <Dr_willis> Cooldude2aa2621,  seen articals on web sites about it.. time to hit foofle I think
[05:45] <kersinc> #panas
[05:45] <Dr_willis> google. :)
[05:45] <Cooldude2aa2621> Foofle?
[05:45] <Amaranth> Cooldude2aa2621: Illegal discussion is offtopic for this channel
[05:45] <Xoris> jrib: Cooldude2aa2621 insisting about hacking wireless lans
[05:45] <Cooldude2aa2621> no i said
[05:45] <Cooldude2aa2621> UER GAY
[05:45] <Amaranth> Cooldude2aa2621: And modern WEP cannot be 'cracked'
[05:45] <nixternal> heh
[05:45] <neverblue> he will be back
[05:45] <Amaranth> And that's the end of that
[05:45] <mc44> Amaranth: WEP can, WAP not sos much :)
[05:46] <neverblue> he has a bnc setup
[05:46] <Clu3l3ss> hi guys. just installed an atheros 5212 based pci wireless card, and it recognizes ok (ifconfig, lspci, etc.), but no networks show up in the network manager, and manually connecting simply times out.  any tips on how to troubleshoot?
[05:46] <mc44> *WPA
[05:46] <Amaranth> mc44: Nope
[05:46] <Dr_willis> hes such a leet haxor. :)
[05:46] <Amaranth> mc44: Cracking WEP depends on the router leaking weak IVs
[05:46] <nixternal> !offtopic | Amaranth
[05:46] <ubotu> Amaranth: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[05:46] <nixternal> hahahahahahahaha
[05:46] <Amaranth> mc44: It's still doable but you'd have to sit there for a week sniffing on a normal network
[05:47] <Amaranth> nixternal: oops :)
[05:47] <kauer> ubuntuEdgy: (not shad0w, oops): Could you answer my question, please? As I understand you, you need to log in to another computer remotely, then cause some command to be run as root. Is this something that will be done manually, or is it necessary to automate the login and the execution of the command?
[05:47] <alecwh> I just set up "FreeNX", and I'm trying to get it working. I have it set up on the server, but I can't seem to connect to it. I get the following error:
[05:47] <alecwh> NX> 200 Connected to address: 192.168.0.5 on port: 8888
[05:47] <alecwh> Connection closed by 192.168.0.5
[05:48] <ZeroOne`> i'm having problems setting up my internet
[05:48] <ubuntuEdgy> kauer: hi
[05:48] <kauer> ZeroOne: I'm having problems with my dual-flush toilet.
[05:48] <ubuntuEdgy> kauer:  its all done automatically.
[05:49] <ubuntuEdgy> server wakes the pcs for a back up schedule
[05:50] <ubuntuEdgy> wow
[05:50] <ZeroOne`> any one able to help?
[05:50] <ubuntuEdgy> try this  ssh -l root clientHostName whoami
[05:50] <kauer> ubuntuEdgy: So is that ssh actually from the server to a client pc?
[05:50] <larsemil> so i felt my system is a little buggy, with crashes all the time etc etc. and now i noticed i have 64 cpu in the machine and not a 32... do i need to reinstall?
[05:50] <ubuntuEdgy> yeh
[05:50] <neverblue> !ask | ZeroOne`
[05:50] <ubotu> ZeroOne`: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[05:51] <keito> is there any way of ever getting the thumbnail view for a folder in Ubuntu (without using emblems). I have lots of folder with corresponding artwork within the folder.  In explorer this was a great feature.  Nautilus doesn't offer this and I honestly can't imageine why with linux being so great and all
[05:51] <ubuntuEdgy> kauer its from server to client pc
[05:51] <neverblue> larsemil, u may want to
[05:51] <ZeroOne`> well my internet will not work when i run my ubuntu
[05:51] <bittis> jrib: Does the /etc/enviroment take effect when you are in a shell and sudo -s ? it doesnt appear to be the case, not sure why
[05:52] <neverblue> ZeroOne`, why is that?
[05:52] <larsemil> neverblue: could that be the reason its so buggy/crashy?
[05:52] <andreas_> hi all
[05:52] <neverblue> larsemil, you have a 32bit processor?
[05:52] <ZeroOne`> no idea
[05:52] <neverblue> ZeroOne`, your here....
[05:52] <jrib> bittis: probably only when you log into the gui, though I'm not sure
[05:52] <larsemil> neverblue: no 64.. but a 32bit install
[05:52] <andreas_> short question: is it a problem to put / on an extended partition?
[05:52] <neverblue> larsemil, that configuration is just fine
[05:52] <ZeroOne`> neverblue: dual boot system :P
[05:52] <ubuntuEdgy> kauer i have exchanged the public keys but it staiil cant log on as root. and i done see a way to make it run "sudo su"
[05:52] <kauer> ubuntuEdgy: Well, you can set up a root password on the client with "sudo passwd" and then root will be able to log in. This is generally not a good idea :-(
[05:53] <ubuntuEdgy> or sudo -i
[05:53] <neverblue> larsemil, a 64bit system doesnt require a 64bit OS
[05:53] <neverblue> ZeroOne`, you want to give some details, rather than people just guessing randomly?
[05:53] <kauer> ubuntuEdgy. I repeat: Unless you specifically set a root password, NO AMOUNT of work will let root log in.
[05:53] <Xoris> andreas_: hm no, it shouldn't be
[05:53] <ubuntuEdgy> i want to set a root password
[05:54] <ZeroOne`> well basically neverblue how the fk do i set the connection up
[05:54] <ubuntuEdgy> how kauer?
[05:54] <ZeroOne`> i'm a linux n00b
[05:54] <Clu3l3ss> hi guys. just installed an atheros 5212 based pci wireless card, and it recognizes ok (ifconfig, lspci, etc.), but no networks show up in the network manager, and manually connecting simply times out.  any tips on how to troubleshoot?
[05:54] <neverblue> ZeroOne`, you give no details of your setup, cannot help you
[05:54] <neverblue> have a nice day
[05:54] <Ryuzaki23> Hi
[05:54] <kauer> ubuntuEdgy: I just told you!
[05:54] <Ryuzaki23> I'm in Ubuntu Gutsy
[05:54] <jrib> ubuntuEdgy: ssh blocks root logins by default (with good reason)
[05:54] <Ryuzaki23> Unstable
[05:54] <Ryuzaki23> and Openoffice doesn't work
[05:54] <Ryuzaki23> it's normal ?
[05:54] <neverblue> Ryuzaki23, one liners please
[05:54] <kauer> ubuntuEdgy: "sudo passwd" on the cient
[05:54] <jrib> Ryuzaki23: #ubuntu+1  for help with gutsy
[05:55] <ubuntuEdgy> ohh i see now jrib
[05:55] <Dr_willis> with ssh - its best practice to ssh in as user then use sudo -s, or similer.
[05:55] <Ryuzaki23> jrib, ok, thanks
[05:55] <andreas_> Xoris: thx, I was a bit unsure about this
[05:55] <ZeroOne`> neverblue i'm using the latest release of ubuntu and ntl cable 250 modem
[05:55] <jrib> ubuntuEdgy: I agree with what Dr_willis recommended
[05:55] <ubuntuEdgy> so do i
[05:55] <neverblue> ZeroOne`, how do you know your internet does not work?
[05:56] <ZeroOne`> because i have tried to connect and it wont
[05:56] <deltaray> I accidently ran synaptic and apt-get at the same time, now it seems that my package database is corrupted.  What can do to rebuild it or get it back to normal?
[05:56] <neverblue> ZeroOne`, how so?
[05:56] <neverblue> ZeroOne`, by connecting, you mean what?
[05:56] <ubuntuEdgy> shouldt this work  ssh -l root clientHostName whoami
[05:56] <Ryuzaki23> jrib, i see #ubuntu+1 is not active
[05:56] <ubuntuEdgy> not not that
[05:56] <shad0w> kauer: PM
[05:56] <ZeroOne`> actually accessing the net
[05:56] <kauer> ubuntuEdgy: The problem is that you want to automate this. To get it working, enable root logins ona client. When you are happy that everything works, figure out a way to NOT have the root login.
[05:56] <shad0w> kauer: :)
[05:56] <ubuntuEdgy> this http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/faq/ssh.html#how_do_i_setup_openssh
[05:56] <neverblue> ZeroOne`, using what?
[05:56] <Clu3l3ss> ZeroOne`: have you tried an ifconfig?
[05:57] <kauer> shad0w: If I knew how to PM, I would. Explain it to me. I use gaim.
[05:57] <neverblue> gl Clu3l3ss
[05:57] <shad0w> :) heh.
[05:57] <Clu3l3ss> hehe
[05:57] <[Eclipse] > hey, any of you done any python scripting?
[05:57] <ZeroOne`> no Clu3l3ss as i said i am new to linux
[05:57] <ubuntuEdgy> and i do that by "sudo paswwd
[05:57] <ZeroOne`> only loaded it today
[05:57] <shad0w> kauer: join another channel. I cannot explain in this mess. :)
[05:57] <neverblue> [Eclipse] , i wish
[05:57] <shad0w> kauer: let's :)
[05:57] <kauer> ubuntuEdgy: Yes.
[05:58] <neverblue> kauer, can you physically go to the box your trying to ssh?
[05:58] <kauer> shad0w: Hang ona  bit, trying to help ubuntuEdgy here...
[05:58] <ubuntuEdgy> i found some one with the same issue http://64.233.183.104/search?q=cache:2ZIICibmBPIJ:ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-314634.html+fileListReceive+failed&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=30&gl=uk
[05:58] <Yarcanox> does anyone know the apt-get-name of the qt opengl extension, I just can't find it
[05:58] <neverblue> doh
[05:58] <neverblue> i mean ubuntuEdgy
[05:58] <ikonia> Yarcanox: do an apt-cache search
[05:58] <Yarcanox> I find tons of python gl stuff, mesa packages etc and installed some of them
[05:58] <Yarcanox> how can I do that ikonia
[05:58] <kauer> neverblue: Over to you, Blue Leader :-)
[05:58] <neverblue> ubuntuEdgy, can you physically go to the box your trying to ssh into?
[05:58] <Yarcanox> I tried aptitude search
[05:58] <ikonia> Yarcanox: it may not exist
[05:58] <Clu3l3ss> ZeroOne`: ok, well that's one thing to try in a terminal - ifconfig and see if your card is there, and if it's picked up an ip address. you can also check your startup log with dmesg and see if the card is recognized or if there are any errors.
[05:58] <Yarcanox> but it even existed on suse ikonia o.O
[05:58] <ikonia> this isn't suse
[05:59] <ikonia> distro don't pacakge the same thing
[05:59] <ubuntuEdgy> not easily --but yes i can
[05:59] <ZeroOne`> k will try that
[05:59] <EJ> after i have ndiswrapper installed, and the ap is recognized with the WEP key, what is the command to make it active? On other Distros i have used "dhcpcd wlan0".
[05:59] <Yarcanox> yea I know, but I thought ubuntu would have the package if suse does
[05:59] <neverblue> ubuntuEdgy, can u access root on the box?
[05:59] <Yarcanox> as ubuntu seems to have a bigger package base
[05:59] <Yarcanox> :/
[05:59] <ubuntuEdgy> never blue yes
[05:59] <ikonia> Yarcanox: nah, its maintainers choice what gets packaged
[05:59] <jrib> Yarcanox: have you enabled universe?
[06:00] <Yarcanox> hmm dunno jrib
[06:00] <neverblue> ubuntuEdgy, ssh is running on it, and the sudo password is set, is that correct?
[06:00] <Yarcanox> how can I find out if I have
[06:00] <jrib> Yarcanox: system -> administration -> software sources
[06:00] <kauer> shad0w: Just talk (sigh). Don't know how to PM, how useless is that?
[06:00] <ubuntuEdgy> it has ssh, i can loh on and run sudo su
[06:00] <EJ> anyone ?
[06:00] <ubuntuEdgy> or sudo -i
[06:00] <jrib> !please > EJ (see the private message from ubotu)
[06:00] <neverblue> ubuntuEdgy, so you can ssh into the box?
[06:00] <ubuntuEdgy> yeh
[06:01] <neverblue> ubuntuEdgy, whats the issue exactly?
[06:01] <EJ> sry 1 sec
[06:01] <ubuntuEdgy> :-/Never mind
[06:01] <kauer> neverblue: Thought you'd get round to that eventually, he he :-)
[06:01] <neverblue> kauer :P
[06:01] <Clu3l3ss> really odd - i have a laptop using the same atheros chipset, and it was literally plug&play, but this desktop doesn't see any wireless networks.
[06:01] <Yarcanox> hmm
[06:01] <neverblue> ubuntuEdgy, what is your issue?
[06:01] <Yarcanox> jrib there's nothing like universe
[06:01] <ikonia> Clu3l3ss: depends on how the cards impliment it
[06:01] <Yarcanox> do you mean I should select the main server
[06:02] <Yarcanox> instead of a local one
[06:02] <ikonia> Yarcanox: ???? no the universe repo
[06:02] <neverblue> well, sorry, I have to run
[06:02] <neverblue> good luck
[06:02] <Yarcanox> ah
[06:02] <jrib> Yarcanox: it's the second checkbox on the first tab:  "Community-maintained Open Source software (universe)"
[06:02] <Yarcanox> it is checked ikonia
[06:02] <kauer> neverblue: He can't ssh into the box *as root*. Because Ubuntu doesn't allow root logins. He can fix this by running "sudo passwd" on the client PC he is trying to log into.
[06:02] <Yarcanox> it is already activated
[06:02] <Clu3l3ss> ikonia: it's picked up, i can see it in iwconfig and ifconfig, dmesg, lspci, etc., but no networks.  any idea where i can look?
[06:03] <jrib> Yarcanox: apt-cache search qt opengl    turns up a bunch of packages here
[06:03] <bittis> jrib: if i edit the .bashrc and say PATH="/usr/local/java/bin:$PATH" would this add that path to the root path?
[06:03] <ikonia> Clu3l3ss: if its picked up, have you configured the essid or done an iwlist
[06:03] <kayef> how can i set skype to have highest priority on my network bandwidth?i am using ubuntu 7.04
[06:03] <jrib> bittis: what do you mean by "root path"?
[06:03] <ikonia> kayef: depends whats controlling your network
[06:04] <Clu3l3ss> ikonia: such as:  iwlist ath0 scanning ??
[06:04] <bittis> jrib: the path for the root account, so that when i sudo i will have /pathtosomewhere available
[06:04] <kayef> ikonia: how can i find that out?
[06:04] <ikonia> kayef: who setup your network ?
[06:04] <kayef> ikonia: i did it myself
[06:04] <kayef> ikonia: built in LAN card on a laptop
[06:04] <Clu3l3ss> ikonia: or accesspoints?  they find nothing, but no errors.
[06:05] <ikonia> kayef: so you need to configure some sort of traffic shaping or quos on your networking devices/switch/router
[06:05] <kauer> ubuntuEdgy: On the client PC, run "sudo passwd" to set up a password for the root account. You should then be able to log into the client PC as root using ssh. It may be that you also have to modify sshd_config to allow root logins (ssh generally forbids them too). Personally, a backup solution that required a remote root login is not one I would use....
[06:05] <Xoris> ubuntuEdgy: i'd leave the root account (and ssh) alone. and instead create a user who can only execute *one* command (the one you want) as root, and use that. tweaking sudoers allows that (man sudoers), or you could use other similar utilities such as "super"
[06:05] <ikonia> Clu3l3ss: I mean your ESSID
[06:05] <ikonia> Clu3l3ss: or scan for an ESSID
[06:05] <kayef> ikonia: how can i do tat?
[06:05] <Clu3l3ss> ikonia: using network manager, i try to connect manually, but it stops/timesout after a bit.
[06:05] <jrib> bittis: ah, maybe if you are changing /root/.bashrc, but sudo does some cleaning up on the PATH when you use it like "sudo command"
[06:05] <kauer> Xoris: Good suggestions.
[06:05] <ikonia> kayef: depends on your network devices
[06:05] <ikonia> Clu3l3ss: sounds odd
[06:06] <ubuntuEdgy> Xoris: very good piont
[06:06] <ubuntuEdgy> Xoris: thanks
[06:06] <kayef> ikonia: i have a lan card and a router, so how do i set it?
[06:06] <bittis> jrib: yeah was refering to /root/.bashrc, it seems that it still does not accept the path i set there
[06:06] <TackFurlo> not sure if any of the core devs for Ubuntu are here, but since I don't use bugzilla, consider this my "you probably already know this" bug report. The wifi driver for the broadcom wifi cards detects that it works for 11 cards, but only really works for 4 of them, so 7 cards get the module loaded where it doesn't actually work.
[06:06] <Clu3l3ss> ikonia: yah.  any idea which log i might find more info in?
[06:06] <ikonia> kayef: you have to configure your router
[06:06] <tom17bombadil> jrib: thank you!
[06:06] <ikonia> Clu3l3ss: syslog is a good start
[06:06] <ubuntuEdgy> i feel stupid now
[06:06] <TackFurlo> which makes installing NDISwrapper later a pain because you have to remove the broadcom module first
[06:07] <Xoris> ubuntuEdgy: on my system, i even have a "backup" user and group already set up, though i'm not sure it's there by default. you just need to tell sudo that the "backup" user can run your backup command (and *only* that command) as root, without being asked for a sudo password. still, you've got to be careful that the backup command can't be misused
[06:07] <TackFurlo> anyhow...that's all for now. otherwise I've had difficulty finding any bugs in 6.10, so I'm happy today.
[06:07] <ikonia> 6.10 is dead
[06:07] <Clu3l3ss> ikonia: this could be something -- Aug  9 08:44:10 ubuntubox avahi-autoipd(ath0)[6941] : fopen() failed: Permission denied
[06:08] <jrib> bittis: sudo tries to keep the environment secure, and in ubuntu I think the path is when it is compiled
[06:08] <MikeyPizano> hello
[06:08] <kdub432> o-K  stickperson!
[06:08] <ikonia> Clu3l3ss: at a glance it looks like it can't open the device, ether conflict or permissions
[06:08] <jrib> !away > assasukasse (see the private message from ubotu)
[06:08] <ikonia> !away > ass
[06:08] <MikeyPizano> i need help
[06:08] <ikonia> ahh
[06:08] <ikonia> too slow
[06:08] <ikonia> MikeyPizano: then ask your question
[06:09] <bittis> jrib: in other words there is no way of changing that path?
[06:09] <ikonia> jrib: they arn't even his screen shorts
[06:09] <jrib> bittis: you can rebuild the package
[06:09] <MikeyPizano> i have a thinkpad t20 with a fresh ubuntu install, usb iwill work once then stops until i reboot
[06:09] <jrib> !source > bittis (see the private message from ubotu)
[06:09] <ikonia> MikeyPizano: at what point does it stop
[06:09] <jrib> bittis: I can't really think of a good reason to do so though
[06:09] <MikeyPizano> as soon as i unplug the first thing
[06:09] <EJ> [ jrib] : can you have ubotu resend pm plz
[06:09] <kayef> ikonia: i am using linksys wrt-54g compact model, how to configure?
[06:10] <Clu3l3ss> ok, thanks for your time.
[06:10] <ikonia> MikeyPizano: p=ulling things out can hang the bus
[06:10] <iratik> I've that all i _really_ need to do to upgrade is replace dapper with feisty in sources.list and run apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade ?
[06:10] <MikeyPizano> i hit eject first
[06:10] <ikonia> kayef: sorry - I don't support routers in this channel, try the linksys site
[06:10] <ikonia> MikeyPizano: did it say its safe to remove?
[06:10] <jrib> EJ: it was just asking you to repeat your question instead of asking "anyone?"
[06:10] <MikeyPizano> i think so
[06:10] <ikonia> did you make sure all windows and programs accessing it where shut
[06:11] <bittis> jrib: sudo -i solves the problem actually
[06:11] <ikonia> MikeyPizano: you need to check that and report back to us
[06:11] <MikeyPizano> ok hold on, lemme boot it
[06:11] <kayef> ikonia: ok, thanks for pointing me in the right direction
[06:11] <ikonia> no problem
[06:11] <MikeyPizano> ikonia, do u have aim perhaps?
[06:11] <ikonia> I do yes
[06:11] <ikonia> but this channel is fine for discussing
[06:11] <MikeyPizano> can i have ur name, this chat is a lil fast for me lol
[06:12] <EJ> oh ok
[06:12] <jrib> bittis: ah, so it ends up sourcing .bashrc then?
[06:12] <EJ> after i have ndiswrapper installed, and the ap is recognized with the WEP key, what is the command to make it active? On other Distros i have used "dhcpcd wlan0".
[06:12] <MikeyPizano> also, do you know how to force acpi?
[06:12] <ikonia> MikeyPizano: force it ?
[06:12] <MikeyPizano> yea
[06:12] <ikonia> its enabled by default
[06:12] <MikeyPizano> not on older ibm thinkpads ;)
[06:12] <ikonia> yes it is
[06:13] <ikonia> as its in the kernel
[06:13] <ikonia> not the laptop
[06:13] <MikeyPizano> mine said it needed to be forced on
[06:13] <ikonia> can you show me where ?
[06:13] <MikeyPizano> its in the bios, theres a page on thinkwiki i think, hold on
[06:13] <aaronm> how do i get my sub to work under ubuntu? audigy 2 zs sound card
[06:13] <enko> hello, i have installed ubuntu and everything works fine except my wireless inernet connection through my router. Ubuntu recognizes the available networks and asks for the networkkey but is unable to log in altough i provided the right key... anyone has some tips?
[06:13] <basti`lab0> Sylpheed quakt immer rum: "Kann Datei nicht schreiben", beim Mail-Empfang. Das nervt. Lungsvorschlge?
[06:13] <lousygarua> is there a similar to map a hostname to a different hostname, instead of using /etc/hosts to map a hostname to an IP? or i should use a small localhost DNS server for that
[06:14] <ikonia> enko: are you using the right encryption method
[06:14] <enko> yes the wep 128
[06:14] <EJ> im having the same issue enko
[06:14] <basti`lab0> Wrong Channel. Sorry.
[06:14] <enko> already reconfigured my router...
[06:14] <EJ> enko:do you have an ip address ?
[06:14] <sabayonuser> hi, is there a way to install ubuntu from another distribution ?
[06:14] <EJ> run ifconfig
[06:14] <ikonia> sabayonuser: no
[06:15] <sabayonuser> ikonia: waha :'8
[06:15] <ikonia> ?
[06:15] <sabayonuser> I can't install Ubuntu then I guess
[06:15] <ikonia> doesn't look like it
[06:15] <MikeyPizano> linux takes so damn long to boot lol
[06:15] <ikonia> your using quite an old bit of kit mikey
[06:15] <sabayonuser> MikeyPizano: Ubuntu does
[06:15] <dideathdie> alo
[06:15] <MikeyPizano> yea
[06:16] <MikeyPizano> still faster then suse lol
[06:16] <sabayonuser> yep :D
[06:16] <MikeyPizano> ok ikonia: i just plgged ib flash drive
[06:17] <lhot> hello, im having a bit of trouble upgrading my system, from 6.06 to 6.10 to 7.04, i've done it before but i cant remember how i did it
[06:17] <enko> ej: can you see my private chat?
[06:17] <jeddhaberstro> Hi, does anyone know how I could dual boot Ubuntu on a Intel Macbook?
[06:17] <MikeyPizano> no safe to remove agfter hitting eject but the drive is gone
[06:17] <ikonia> sounds reasonable
[06:17] <ikonia> jeddhaberstro: you need bootcamp
[06:18] <lhot> correct me if im wrong, but the command is... sudo apt-get dist upgrade install
[06:18] <EJ> no enko but i think i solved out issue
[06:18] <ikonia> lhot: its wrong
[06:18] <enko> how come ej?
[06:18] <jeddhaberstro> ikonia, I've seen some guides using bootcamp, but it seems I need to triple boot (w/ windows)
[06:18] <lhot> may i ask for the proper command?
[06:18] <jeddhaberstro> can, I just use linux?
[06:18] <ikonia> jeddhaberstro: no you don't just linux
[06:18] <MikeyPizano> ikonia, can you talk to me on aim, my screen name is mikrey pizano
[06:18] <EJ> sudo dhclient wlan0 - to activate DHCP client to get an IP from the router... (router needs to have DHCP server activated)....
[06:18] <ikonia> MikeyPizano: no sorry
[06:18] <MikeyPizano> ok
[06:18] <jeddhaberstro> so, I have to triple boot?
[06:18] <enko> ok i'll try
[06:18] <ikonia> jeddhaberstro: no - you can use mac and linux
[06:19] <jeddhaberstro> ok
[06:19] <kimmey2k3> What can I use to record screen/webcam?
[06:19] <MikeyPizano> ok the port is working twice this time
[06:19] <PriceChild> !screencast | kimmey2k3
[06:19] <ubotu> kimmey2k3: Some programs to capture your screen are Istanbul, Wink, Gvidcap, Xvidcap, vnc2swf, demorecorder.  Also see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ScreenCasts.
[06:20] <kimmey2k3> Thanks! :)
[06:20] <MikeyPizano> and it stoped
[06:20] <enko> ej: it gives an error, (no such device), maybe because i'm on a wired network right now?
[06:20] <Bosambo>  sudo apt-get dist upgrade install
[06:20] <cellofellow> sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[06:20] <lhot> thank you bosambo
[06:21] <EJ> do you have a wlan0 listing when you run ifconfig ?
[06:21] <MikeyPizano> restarting
[06:21] <ikonia> its not got isntall ont he end
[06:21] <Bosambo> What?
[06:21] <onats> hi, my laptop's processors seem to be running at full speed, does ubuntu already have controls with regards to cpu utilization?
[06:21] <Bosambo> I'm sorry what did I do?
[06:21] <ikonia> apt-get dist-upgrade install
[06:21] <cellofellow> onats: there is throttling, for cpu's and motherboards that support it.
[06:21] <Bosambo> Oh wait...I didn't type that?!
[06:21] <lhot> alrighty
  sudo apt-get dist upgrade install
[06:21] <ikonia> yes you did
[06:22] <onats> cellofellow, is that automatic? or manually adjusted?
[06:22] <orange__> How i install flash player when it say "your architecture \'x86_64\ is not supported ..."
[06:22] <MikeyPizano> cellofollow: does it suport a 750mhz p3?
[06:22] <Bosambo> I guess I hit the middle button on my mouse while I wasn't lookin
[06:22] <ikonia> orange__: flash isn't supported on 64bit OS's
[06:22] <cellofellow> onats: as far as I know, automatic.
[06:22] <cellofellow> MikeyPizano: not likely.
[06:22] <EJ> [ enko] : do you have a wlan0 listing when you run ifconfig ?
[06:22] <Cyrus25801> hey guys can one attach VLC's playlist to the player it self?
[06:22] <enko> too bminute ej
[06:22] <MikeyPizano> oh, i know my other laptop (turion ml32) would scale but not lock
[06:22] <enko> sorry, i'll check
[06:22] <enko> connection was gone
[06:22] <lhot> hmmmm... it didnt do anything
[06:22] <cellofellow> orange__: you can install the 32bit version of the OS on the 64bit system.
[06:22] <ikonia> lhot: what do you want to do ?
[06:22] <lhot> how do i do it GUI style?
[06:22] <enko> eth0
[06:23] <enko> i'll trhy this
[06:23] <cellofellow> orange__: you likely won't notice a performance difference.
[06:23] <orange__> cellofellow how would i do that
[06:23] <lhot> upgrade to 6.10
[06:23] <ikonia> lhot: what version are you using now ?
[06:23] <EJ> no thats your wired connection
[06:23] <lhot> 6.06
[06:23] <EJ> [ enko] : no thats your wired connection
[06:23] <cellofellow> orange__: reinstall using the normal PC version CD.
[06:23] <MikeyPizano> hmm, my usb hub isnt working...
[06:23] <ikonia> lhot: 6.0.6 is an LTS version 6.10 is not an LTS version so apt will not upgrade it manually
[06:23] <ikonia> upgrade it automaticlly
[06:23] <enko> eth1?
[06:23] <orange__> cellofellow normal ?
[06:23] <lhot> how?
[06:23] <EJ> [ enko] : how many nics do you have in you sys ?
[06:23] <ikonia> orange__: 32 b it version
[06:24] <onats> !throttling
[06:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about throttling - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:24] <ikonia> lhot: you have to maunally change all the sources
[06:24] <cellofellow> orange__: you can also set up a chroot environment where you run the 32bit apps.
[06:24] <Regel> !nat
[06:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nat - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:24] <Regel> !mac
[06:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mac - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:24] <ikonia> lhot: the update the packages
[06:24] <Cyrus25801> can I attach VLC's playlist to the player it self?
[06:24] <Regel> !ifconfig
[06:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ifconfig - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:24] <cellofellow> !chroot | orange__
[06:24] <ikonia> lhot: its easier/better to do a re-install
[06:24] <enko> its a HP pavillion laptop, 1 built in RJ45 and one wireless interface (intel)
[06:24] <orange__> cellofellow what would i do from there
[06:24] <cellofellow> !chroot | orange__
[06:24] <ubotu> orange__: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot use this to build 32 bit environments on a 64 bit box
[06:24] <EJ> what do you get when you run iwconfig ?
[06:25] <enko> eth0      no wireless extensions.
[06:25] <cellofellow> orange__: if you reinstall, just use everything normally. If you use chroot, then once you get it working things should go normally.
[06:25] <enko> eth1      unassociated  ESSID:off/any
[06:25] <enko>           Mode:Managed  Frequency=nan kHz  Access Point: Not-Associated
[06:25] <sn> hello
[06:25] <MikeyPizano> be bsack later
[06:25] <orange__> cellofellow so i get started by installing debootstrap
[06:25] <MikeyPizano> thanks
[06:26] <orange__> cellofellow k let me try
[06:26] <EJ> [ enko] : see if you can chat to me in pm again
[06:26] <cellofellow> orange__: never done it, read the WIki page.
[06:26] <jeddhaberstro> Oh, if I burn the iso to a CD, is the CD a LiveCD? Or do I have to download some other distribution of Ubuntu?
[06:26] <Some_Person> Does McAfee work on Ubuntu?
[06:26] <sn> hello
[06:26] <jeddhaberstro> The iso from here: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download
[06:26] <Dr_willis> Ubuntu comes in 'live cd' and 'alterantive install' cd image formats
[06:26] <PriceChild> jeddhaberstro, the "desktop" cd works as a live cd, and installs also
[06:26] <Dr_willis> depends on which oneya downloaed
[06:26] <PriceChild> jeddhaberstro, yes that's the live cd
[06:26] <jeddhaberstro> thanks :)
[06:26] <cellofellow> jeddhaberstro: unless you downloaded an burned Alternative, it's live.
[06:26] <Nattgew> hello sn
[06:27] <PriceChild> Some_Person, its a windows security centre right?
[06:27] <PriceChild> !virus > Some_Person
[06:27] <PriceChild> !firewall > Some_Person
[06:27] <sn> hello nattgew
[06:27] <Some_Person> PriceChild: I mean their Linux version: McAfee LinuxShield
[06:27] <Some_Person> PriceChild: They say it only works on SuSE and Red Hat.
[06:27] <pike_> Some_Person: there is very little need for one
[06:27] <pike_> oh nm
[06:27] <enko> el: can you see me private?
[06:27] <cellofellow> Some_Person: just use firestarter to configure the built-in iptables firewall.
[06:28] <PriceChild> Some_Person, wow never heard of it... but read ubotu's messages
[06:28] <EJ> [ enko] : no proably my script, its kinda buggy
[06:28] <sn> how do i burn a cd using kb3
[06:28] <EJ> anyways...
[06:28] <poogle> whats the best way to determin if an install has stalled or not? my install has been stuck at 34% of "installing the base system" for some time now...
[06:28] <EJ> [ enko] : it looks like you laptop isnt seeing the ap yet
[06:28] <Jack_Sparrow> sn: trying to do an iso?
[06:29] <enko> wrong driver?
[06:29] <EJ> run this command " sudo iwconfig eth1 key (wep key)"
[06:29] <Cyrus25801> can I attach VLC's playlist to the player it self?
[06:29] <enko> ok ej gonna try
[06:30] <Nattgew> poogle how long has it been stuck?  is it still reading from the CD or hard drive?
[06:30] <EJ> then run "iwconfig" and see if its picked up your essid
[06:30] <emberine> Cyrus25801: ask vlc
[06:30] <cellofellow> Cyrus25801: try a different interface, like the Skins 2 interface instead of the default wxWidgets interface.
[06:30] <enko> eth0 should be changed?
[06:30] <AgreSor> !ati
[06:30] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:30] <EJ> [ enko] : no only eth1
[06:31] <enko> eth1      unassociated  ESSID:off/any
[06:31] <enko> eth1      unassociated  ESSID:off/any
[06:31] <EJ> [ enko] : i am assuming eth0 is your hardwired nic
[06:31] <enko> srry
[06:31] <poogle> Nattgew: not sure on exact time. but its been ateast an hour. im installing via virtual pc on a powerbook g4. so i figured things might be a little slower. but this seems too long
[06:31] <Cyrus25801> emberine: thanx
[06:31] <EJ> [ enko] : so we want to deal only with eth1
[06:31] <Cyrus25801> cellofellow: thanx
[06:31] <enko> okey
[06:31] <Cyrus25801> cellofellow: thanx
[06:31] <orange__> cellofellow if i install the pc verison flash player would work?
[06:32] <cellofellow> orange__: yes
[06:32] <EJ> [ enko] : built in wireless ?
[06:32] <Nattgew> poogle if it doesn't seem like it's still working it's probably not...
[06:32] <orange__> cellofellow k thanks
[06:32] <enko> eth1      unassociated  ESSID:off/any
[06:32] <enko>           Mode:Managed  Frequency=nan kHz  Access Point: Not-Associated
[06:32] <enko> yes it's a laptop
[06:32] <cellofellow> orange__: x86_64 works with x86 systems, and x86 apps, like Flash, run just fine.
[06:32] <cellofellow> orange__: actually, try a dual-boot.
[06:32] <enko> it's strange that he recognizes all available networks :-S
[06:32] <xstasi> how does one change the hostname via GUI?
[06:33] <EJ> [ enko] : 1 sec
[06:33] <enko> ej: tnx
[06:33] <poogle> Nattgew: ok
[06:33] <panik3r> Im having problems with windows closing right after i open them
[06:33] <cellofellow> xstasi: network-admin may help, but I dunno if it changes every file needed.
[06:33] <kitche> cellofellow: do you mean the other way around just so you don't confuse people?
[06:33] <xstasi> meh
[06:33] <EJ> [ enko] : try this and let me know the results, "iwlist scan"
[06:34] <xstasi> isn't there a graphic tool that does "hostname foo" and "echo foo > /etc/hostname" ?
[06:34] <cellofellow> kitche: other way around on what?
[06:34] <Wille1337> Hello m8
[06:34] <kitche> cellofellow: you said x86_64 works on x86 systems  it should be x86 works on x86_64 systems
[06:34] <enko> Scan completed :
[06:34] <enko>           Cell 01 - Address: 00:17:9A:69:67:B1
[06:34] <enko>                     ESSID:"Koen"
[06:34] <enko>                     Protocol:IEEE 802.11bg
[06:34] <enko>                     Mode:Master
[06:34] <enko>                     Channel:6
[06:34] <Jack_Sparrow> panik3r: Have you installed anything recently, logged in as root recently, used scripts like Automatix or Envy?
[06:34] <enko>                     Encryption key:on
[06:34] <enko> that is my network
[06:34] <cellofellow> kitche: I said it works WITH, not ON.
[06:35] <cellofellow> kitche: you still right, but I didn't say it wrong.
[06:35] <linux_kid> AVG has found 32 instances of a Win32/Polycrypt virus on the L:\ (Ubuntu) drive of my pc.  It is in normal places like L:\usr\bin\gnome-system-moniter, ect.  Is this something I should be worried about??
[06:35] <EJ> [ enko] : ok then your wireless card is working
[06:35] <kitche> cellofellow: well x86_64 does not work with x86 systems
[06:35] <panik3r> no
[06:35] <elkbuntu> !paste | enko
[06:35] <RiCCo69> everyone I've talked to cantt figure this out
[06:35] <ubotu> enko: 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)
[06:35] <cellofellow> kitche: with x86 OS's.
[06:35] <panik3r> i just installed i just installed azures
[06:35] <RiCCo69> if you know anything about programing please look
[06:35] <enko> ej: nederlandstalig?
[06:35] <RiCCo69> tell me what's wrong
[06:35] <RiCCo69> http://pastebin.com/d32224c87
[06:36] <cellofellow> linux_kid: what FS type is the Linux drive? AVG shouldn't bother scanning Linux drives.
[06:36] <coopster> linux_kid, Almost certainly not anything to worry about
[06:36] <RiCCo69> it's stuck on the last line in my paste bin
[06:36] <EJ> [ enko] : are you using your passphrase or the 128bit generated key ?
[06:36] <coopster> linux_kid, according to https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/11199, it's not an uncommon problem
[06:36] <Cyberjames> hi, what is the complete command using 'ln' to make a shortcut directory from /var/www/hompage to /home/username/ ?
[06:36] <kitche> cellofellow: well no it doesn't x86_64 does not work work with x86 OS's
[06:36] <linux_kid> coopster, good
[06:36] <onats> does anyone have a good solution to laptop overheating?
[06:36] <enko> i created a passphrase that contains 28 numbers
[06:36] <coopster> Cyberjames, ln -s <source file or directory> <destination link>
[06:36] <enko> euhm 26
[06:36] <linux_kid> cellofellow, it is ext3 using an external driver
[06:37] <cellofellow> linux_kid: sounds benign
[06:37] <Cyberjames> onats: find notebook cooler
[06:37] <enko> configured my pda and 2 windows machines with that key and works fine
[06:37] <EJ> [ enko] : right dont use the passphrase use the generated key it creates when you input your passphrase
[06:37] <onats> cyberjames, i'm referring to the acpi stuff.
[06:37] <Jack_Sparrow> coopster: What is up with having to accept 15 cookies from launchpad to see that page..?
[06:37] <Cyberjames> coopster: i did that but the result is when I try to change directory on that '<destination link>', I cant..
[06:37] <onats> my laptop runs hotter when i'm on ubuntu
[06:37] <reya277> how can I upgrade my OpenGl version
[06:37] <cellofellow> kitche: um, x86_64 is an extension of x86, so that x86 code runs on x86_64 chips. Therefore, x86_64 works when using an x86 OS.
[06:38] <coopster> Jack_Sparrow, couldn't tell ya, my firefox didn't take issue with it.
[06:38] <EJ> [ enko] : "sudo eth1 key (wep key)"
[06:38] <coopster> Cyberjames, need to be more specific than 'I can't', what error did you get?
[06:39] <boyam> enko: have you issued these commands...."sudo iwconfig eth1 mode managed key {wep key}" ..followed by "sudo iwconfig essid yournetworkname...followed by "sudo dhclient eth1".....this should get your connection going....if not..it's beyond me..
[06:39] <enko> sudo: eth1: command not found
[06:39] <Pelo> coopster,  he means his arms are broken and he can't type the command in
[06:39] <coopster> Jack_Sparrow, though Ubuntu is trying to eventually take over the world, so I wouldn't question the cookies if I were you.  The chip that the LiveCD put in my arm tingles just thinking about questioning the Community.
[06:39] <EJ> [ enko] : "sudo iwconfig eth1 key (wep key)"
[06:39] <EJ> sry my bad
[06:39] <kitche> cellofellow: if you say so, last tiem I checked you can't use x86_64 on a x86 system
[06:39] <cellofellow> kitche: I never said you could
[06:39] <enko> ej & boyam: gonna trhy, minute!
[06:39] <Cyberjames> coopster: I got this error after 'cd public_folder': -bash: cd: public_folder: Too many levels of symbolic links
[06:40] <coopster> Cyberjames, that's most likely because there's a folder inside the directory you linked to that linked back to the /home directory
[06:40] <kitche> cellofellow: umm nevermind sicne you said you could
[06:40] <EJ> [ boyam] : souldent need all thoes command, once you input your wep key it will auto detect the rest on its own
[06:41] <cyberix> How does fstab work in Ubuntu?
[06:41] <boyam> EJ: I agree....it dont' look like it's working either way for whatever reason :)
[06:41] <cyberix> Is there some software that creates it at some point?
[06:41] <cyberix> I used to have two cdrom drives
[06:41] <kingKonqueror> cyberix, it works like "man fstab" ;)
[06:41] <EJ> i think it is because he is using his passphrase and not the generated 128bit key
[06:41] <cyberix> Once I removed one, it still exists in fstab
[06:41] <Pelo> cyberix,  the should both have been recognised at install and identified in fstab
[06:42] <AgreSor> nahh
[06:42] <cyberix> What added it into fstab?
[06:42] <AgreSor> is fglrx support ati 9600 ?
[06:42] <enko> does terminal should respond to sudo iwconfig eth1 key (wep key) ?
[06:42] <boyam> EJ: awwww...well that IS the problem...it has to be the 26 digit key...
[06:42] <kingKonqueror> cyberix, probably your install process
[06:42] <cyberix> Is some automagic component going to remove it?
[06:42] <EJ> [ boyam] : agreed
[06:42] <Pelo> cyberix,  the installation process when you installed ubuntu and it check for you hardware
[06:42] <AgreSor> !ati
[06:42] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:42] <enko> should it have sth to do with my key?
[06:42] <kingKonqueror> cyberix, probably not, just delete it from the file if you want - no harm in having it there or not
[06:43] <EJ> [ enko] : what kind of router are you using ?
[06:43] <EJ> [ enko] : Linksys ?
[06:43] <Pelo> cyberix,  no I expect it is gonna stay there until you manualy remove it or untill you reinstall,  don'T worry about it unless it gives you an error
[06:43] <enko> i first had a 64bit key but couldn't click 'connect'
[06:43] <enko> d-link 504
[06:43] <cyberix> It named my cdrom drives cdrom0 and cdrom1 and created a symbolic link cdrom that points to these
[06:43] <EJ> [ enko] : does it give you a 26 digit wep key ?
[06:43] <enko> d-link di-504
[06:43] <superkirbyartist> What is the latest kernel?
[06:43] <enko> i'll acces it now, minute
[06:43] <momo> 
[06:43] <EJ> k
[06:44] <cyberix> The disturbing thing is that Places -> Computer displays the nonexisting drive.
[06:44] <superkirbyartist> Momo, get an English QWERTY!
[06:44] <momo> ok
[06:44] <mumbles> has anyone got a good guide for isntalling kubuntu  when you have dapper installed?
[06:44] <coopster> !cn | momo
[06:44] <ubotu> momo: For Ubuntu help in Chinese  #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[06:44] <enko> i have a 26 digit open wep key
[06:44] <kingKonqueror> superkirbyartist, i'm not sure what's in the ubuntu repos right now, but the latest stable on kernel.org is 2.6.22.1
[06:44] <Pelo> cyberix,  what is the problem exactly somemeti9ng is odd because places should not display unmounted drives, in the case or cd roms it displays only drives with cds in them
[06:45] <EJ> [ enko] : did you creat it or did the router generate it ?
[06:45] <superkirbyartist> Thanks KingKonqueror, will that run on 486?
[06:45] <enko> and i chose it myself, rather easy like 01234567890123456789012345
[06:45] <AgreSor> is fglrx support ati 9600 ?
[06:45] <hordeftw> hey guys, i need some help, ive been trying to get my dlink g122-a2 usb wireless card working but when i use "lsusb" it returns "Bus 003 Device 001: ID 0000:0000" and same with "Bus 002" as if it were not connected, any ideas?
[06:45] <bulmer> mumbles: do you have plenty of hard disk space left over for possibly having kubuntu on its own partition?
[06:45] <kingKonqueror> superkirbyartist, certainly, that's the point of stable releases - they're known to be stable and tested on every platform the kernel supports
[06:45] <cansado> how do i run sshd and ppp on boot?
[06:45] <mumbles> just trying apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[06:45] <squidly[work] > anyone know how I can get gpg and tkabber working well on ubuntu?
[06:46] <cyberix> My Places -> Computer displays unmounted drives.
[06:46] <cyberix> Please double check that it should not.
[06:46] <enko> should i try with another key
[06:46] <enko> other encryption?
[06:46] <kingKonqueror> cansado, there would typically be a startup script in /etc/init.d/
[06:46] <superkirbyartist> KingKonqueror, even 486?  486 is quite slow...
[06:46] <Pelo> squidly,  you'll have to do better then that and tell us what is not working properly
[06:46] <EJ> [ enko] : use wep and try a test key like 1234567891
[06:46] <enko> okey minute
[06:46] <enko> brb, have to disconnect now
[06:46] <squidly[work] > Pelo: I cant get the gpg encryption working with tkabber
[06:47] <squidly[work] > it does not show the gpg plugin
[06:47] <EJ> then run the command "sudo ifconfig eth0 key 1234567891"
[06:47] <squidly[work] > and google has been helpless
[06:47] <bulmer> cansado  they should have entries in /etc/init.d/
[06:47] <Pelo> squidly[work] ,  forum ?
[06:47] <EJ> then run the command "sudo iwconfig eth0 key 1234567891"
[06:47] <squidly[work] > Pelo: ??
[06:47] <enko> it tells me to input 26 digits :s
[06:47] <tbz> hey guys, could I borrow someone for a few mins concerning installing nvidia driver, 8800gts, pm plz if so, thx
[06:47] <cansado> kingKonqueror, bulmer: right, /etc/inet.d/ssh, but where do i say 'sshd=YES' or similar?
[06:47] <EJ> hmmmmm
[06:47] <kingKonqueror> superkirbyartist, if you're worried about performance, you can always experiment with different kernels if you want, but what will really matter are the apps you run on top of it
[06:47] <cansado> i'm used to netbsd's rc.conf
[06:47] <squidly[work] > Pelo: do you mean did I post on the forum? no I didn't
[06:47] <hmind> hey guys, i need some help, ive been trying to get my dlink g122-a2 usb wireless card working but when i use "lsusb" it returns "Bus 003 Device 001: ID 0000:0000" and same with "Bus 002" as if it were not connected, any ideas?
[06:48] <enko> should i try wpa?
[06:48] <boyam> enko: you'll have to select 40/64 bit wep to input the key EJ gave you
[06:48] <Pelo> squidly[work] ,  try looking up the problem in the forum,  there is probaly a small thing you need to enable
[06:48] <enko> ok minute
[06:48] <bullgard4> /sys/bus/i2c/drivers/eeprom/module/srcversion lists 'F2468447AE1D20BFAFC46B6'. How can I read the contents of this EEPROM and disassemble them?
[06:48] <bulmer> cansado: where did you find that config settings?
[06:48] <EJ> [ boyam] : thank you
[06:48] <kingKonqueror> cansado, there isn't anything like that, it just needs to be executable and you can check there's a link to it in the relevant runlevel init directory
[06:48] <boyam> EJ: np
[06:48] <cansado> runlevel :(
[06:48] <Pelo> squidly[work] , don'T post yet, just do a search
[06:48] <enko> shall choose 64 bit
[06:48] <squidly[work] > Pelo: I will look again, I have been looking on google
[06:48] <superkirbyartist> KingKonqueror: Abiword, Gnumeric, Links2, Gnomesword, Ethernet card...
[06:48] <EJ> [ enko] : yeah
[06:49] <Pandya> bah
[06:49] <Pelo> squidly[work] ,  I would so a simple search for just the two keywords,  gpd and tkabber
[06:49] <sn> can any 1 help when i burn a cd nothing happends  i can see the timer clocking away nothing writes to the disk this is using k3b
[06:49] <Pelo> or maybe whitought the typos
[06:50] <Pelo> sn make sure you don'T have simulate checked in the options
[06:50] <kingKonqueror> superkirbyartist, i meant stuff like your desktop environment... if you have a really low spec system you should run something lighter than gnome - which kernel you use isn't such a big deal, so i'd still recommend the latest stable
[06:50] <lousygarua> is it normal to gedit not to be able to read from SMB shares? does it work with NFS shares?
[06:50] <sn> can any 1 help plz
[06:51] <Pelo> sn make sure you don'T have simulate checked in the options
[06:51] <cansado> which runlevel is a normal boot before a user logs into the gui?
[06:51] <superkirbyartist> KingKonqueror, Ice Window Manager runs fine.  Thanks for letting me know that the kernel isn't a ressource hog.
[06:52] <genii> anything between 2 and 5
[06:53] <kingKonqueror> lousygarua, nope, not normal... you should be able to use samba shares regardless
[06:53] <tbz> anyone help me a minute with installing latest nvidia display driver for my card, I'm a bit lost... I would appreciate it if so, pm pls
[06:53] <Pelo> tbz,  which bit has you frazzled ?
[06:53] <neverblue2> tbz, use the 'ubuntu guide', which you can google
[06:54] <superkirbyartist> sudo apt-get install emax
[06:54] <neverblue2> tbz, i recommend the Edgy guide
[06:54] <superkirbyartist> Now all you need is an external film reader.
[06:54] <lousygarua> kingKonqueror: well, it decided to work now :) thx anyway
[06:55] <C-{pR0F> I have windows XP installed in addition to ubuntu ,,, i want to remove the xp , and keep ubuntu without reinstalling , how is that done ?? if i formated the windows partition i think there will b boot problem !
[06:55] <squidly[work] > Pelo: no help anywhere.
[06:55] <hmind> hey guys, i need some help, ive been trying to get my dlink g122-a2 usb wireless card working but when i use "lsusb" it returns "Bus 003 Device 001: ID 0000:0000" and same with "Bus 002" as if it were not connected, any ideas please?
[06:55] <bulmer> cansado runlevel 2-5 has X window
[06:55] <Pelo> squidly,  does ktabber have a channel or a site ?
[06:55] <kingKonqueror> lousygarua, glad to hear it, cheers!
[06:56] <lousygarua> kingKonqueror: it all works because both nautilus and gedit uses gnomeVFS, right? so if it don't work on app X it means app X does not support gnome VFS?
[06:56] <squidly[work] > a website.. but there is little help there for specific distro's
[06:56] <sn> iam going try this later thanks pelo
[06:56] <Pelo> sn,  also make sure you are not creating an iso file,  k3b can do that do
[06:57] <Pelo> to
[06:57] <kingKonqueror> lousygarua, to be honest i don't know, i haven't needed to use samba for ages now since going all-linux... i just know it is meant to work pretty consistently across the board
[06:57] <genii> C-{pR0F: If you have GRUB installed formatting the drive will not do much to the master boot record, where GRUB is
[06:57] <tbz> Ok.. I download the latest driver from nvidia, then I go to restricted driver, it shows my card as "nvidia accelerated graphics" not in use, thing is, I don't think that that is for my card, maybe generic driver? I'm wanting to install the latest x86 driver, and I have read the guide, and a few other resources as well, there was a concern for my card the 8800GTS http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=90379, not too sure what t
[06:57] <C-{pR0F> genii: yes i have grub... so now i can format with no boot problems
[06:57] <hmind> hey guys, i need some help, ive been trying to get my dlink g122-a2 usb wireless card working but when i use "lsusb" it returns "Bus 003 Device 001: ID 0000:0000" and same with "Bus 002" as if it were not connected, any ideas? anyone please?
[06:58] <kogo__> how come ubuntu doesnt have a grub repair just like fedora?
[06:58] <lousygarua> kingKonqueror: thanks again.. SMB used here because it's hard to convert your parents to linux
[06:58] <Pelo> tbz,  I'd give the restricted driver a chance before I do anything else  you might be pleasantly surprised
[06:58] <Pelo> kogo__, cause ubuntu sucks ,
[06:58] <genii> C-{pR0F: Well, the entry for Windows will still be in the menu but you can afterwards edit the file /boot/grub/menu.lst  to comment it out
[06:59] <C-{pR0F> genii: thanks ... I will try that tonight , and i'll report back
[06:59] <Pelo> kogo__,  you can dl the super grub cd ,  less then 3 meg works rather nicely
[06:59] <lhot> hello
[06:59] <cedric30> Hi
[06:59] <sn> pelo does it matter what drive speed i use shell i leave it as auto
[07:00] <kogo__> Thks Pelo
[07:00] <Scout> How do I setup up a local server on Ubuntu?
[07:00] <lhot> i need some help with upgrading my system to 6.10, from 6.06 of course
[07:00] <kingKonqueror> kogo__, probably because ubuntu is not fedora :)
[07:00] <Scout> With mysql, php and stuff.
[07:00] <enkoagain> ej: no results :(
[07:00] <bulmer> Scout: you install the package and run the server daemons of it
[07:00] <lhot> every time i try it, the wine repository is down
[07:00] <Pelo> sn,  auto should  adjust for your drive it shouldnT' be a problem
[07:00] <lhot> any way to bypass that?
[07:00] <Scout> What are sever daemons?
[07:00] <EJ> [ enko] : i have to go to work, i will look for you when i get back if your issue has not been resolved
[07:00] <enkoagain> very strange
[07:00] <enkoagain> okey
[07:01] <enkoagain> kvceuleb@gmail.com
[07:01] <cdavis> can someone tell me how to change '00026f-1a2bc3' to  '00:02:6f:1a:2b:c3' with sed or something similar?
[07:01] <enkoagain> thanks already
[07:01] <EJ> [ enko] : np i have your e-mail
[07:01] <Pelo> lhot,  go to the www.winehq.org site,  goto download,  under ubuntu,  toward the end fo the page there is a link for archive, you can get a  .deb file there
[07:01] <kingKonqueror> Scout, a daemon is a background process - i.e. it runs on your computer without needing to have a terminal or window open all the time. a server daemon is a daemon that serves something, like for example a web server or an ftp server
[07:01] <neverblue2> tbz, so was I unclear on my suggestion? or what seems to be the issue?
[07:02] <lhot> no, i have wine
[07:02] <Pelo> lhot,  sorry I must have missed part of your statement,  donT' use enter for punctuation please,  state your problem in one go
[07:02] <g2g591> lhot: the website for wine is winehq.org
[07:02] <lhot> but when i try to upgrade my system, it always stops because it cant acess the wine repositories or something like that
[07:03] <Pelo> lhot, did you get the keys for the wine repos ? or did you just get the repos links ?
[07:03] <kingKonqueror> Scout, and if you want to set up a web server with those features you have two options - if you're using a separate machine to only serve stuff, then i'd recommend just installing the ubuntu-server distro (what you want is the LAMP option, by the way)
[07:03] <lhot> no idea honestly
[07:03] <kingKonqueror> Scout, but if you want to run things off, for example, your desktop machine, you just need to get the necessary packages individually
[07:03] <Scout> Oka
[07:04] <tbz> I'm just going to play with it, I need to learn how to install drivers and such, I used linux about 2 or 3 years ago when at the time I had multiple driver problems which doesn't seem like the case now, But I just installed last night so I'm like a nooby all over again =(
[07:04] <kingKonqueror> Scout, in your case, apache2, mysql, php
[07:04] <lhot> im a linux noob so....
[07:04] <Pelo> lhot,  I suggest you remove the  wine repos from your sources.list file and go back to the winehq site and follow the instructions fo add the wine repos properly
[07:04] <lhot> alright... how do i do that?
[07:04] <genii> cdavis: You may find something useful here: http://www.unix.com/shell-programming-and-scripting/15532-need-help-on-sed-replace-string-without-changing-filename.html
[07:05] <neverblue2> tbz, visiting the nvidia site, downloading the drivers there is not how things are done in this situation
[07:05] <kingKonqueror> lhot, if you use synaptic, just go to the sources list in the menu
[07:05] <Pelo> lhot,  menu > system > admin > synaptic package manager,     in the menu somewhere there is an option for repositories,   go there,  get the dialog box,  in the 3rd party repos section, remove the wine stuff,   then goto www.winehq.org,     download,  ubuntu , follow the instructions carefully
[07:05] <piranesi> mi serve un aiuto con il dri e feisty: se installo edgy il dri  attivo, se installo feisty subito dopo aver installato edgy (anche formattando!) il dri  attivo, se installo feisty due volte (anche formattando!) il dri non  attivo... quale sar il motivo? (la scheda  una radeon 9600)
[07:05] <askmeonemoretime> how can i configure a dns to my networkconfig.
[07:05] <kingKonqueror> !it | piranesi
[07:05] <ubotu> piranesi: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[07:06] <neverblue2> tbz and if you actually took a moment to view that site, its pretty easy to setup, maybe a few lines
[07:06] <piranesi> oops, sorry
[07:06] <kingKonqueror> s'okay! :)
[07:07] <mon^rch> how do I make an iso under linux?
[07:07] <lhot> im confused...
[07:07] <lhot> :(
[07:07] <emberine>  mon^rch:: iso cd?
[07:07] <kingKonqueror> mon^rch, do you want to make an ISO from a CD that you have, or make some files on your computer into an ISO?
[07:08] <valehru> Is there a command that can tell me which version of ubuntu is on a machine?  eg dapper? feisty? etc..
[07:08] <Pelo> mon^rch,  install gnomebaker,  select your files as if you were butning a cd , hit burn to cd,   you have a box to check to make an iso
[07:08] <Pelo> lhot,  menu > system > admin > synaptic package manager,     in the menu somewhere there is an option for repositories,   go there,  get the dialog box,  in the 3rd party repos section, remove the wine stuff,   then goto www.winehq.org,     download,  ubuntu , follow the instructions carefully
[07:08] <lhot> i cant find where to edit the repos list, i'm in synaptic
[07:08] <Pelo> lhot,  see the menu bar at the top ?
[07:08] <lhot> found it
[07:08] <lhot> nvm
[07:08] <Pelo> there you go
[07:08] <kingKonqueror> mon^rch, or if you want to copy a physical CD into an ISO, you can do so by just copying the entire CD device node into a file
[07:09] <kingKonqueror> with good old cp
[07:09] <adriana> oi
[07:09] <|thunder_> an app im building is asking for "checking for GTK... configure: error: Package requirements (gtk+-2.0 >= 2.10.0) were not met:" what package do I need ?
[07:09] <adriana> teste
[07:09] <ekimus> hello, i'm on 6.06 LTS and need a small mailer (nullmailer is broken). any hints?
[07:09] <adriana> inglish
[07:09] <cedric30> I have two computer, I want to connect together with the ethernet cable (no internet, no router) I have authorized the ssh port in output from one and in input for the 2nd. The 2 computers are in FIX IP, is there an issue ???
[07:09] <thanda> |thunder_: Do you configure from source or...
[07:09] <|thunder_> thanda; trying, yes
[07:09] <mon^rch> tx Pelo
[07:10] <Pelo> |thunder_,  when compiling manualy you often need to install the -dev package as well , check in synaptic
[07:10] <LethalLiquid> z0mg!
[07:10] <thanda> |thunder_: If so, you must install "dev" of libgtk2+....
[07:10] <thanda> |thunder_: search it using synaptic....
[07:10] <bogor> how do i connect to my mobile phone (sonyerricson w700i) through bluetooth ?
[07:10] <|thunder_> thanks thanda and Pelo
[07:11] <Pelo> bogor,  do a search for bluetooth howto in the forum, there is probably something there
[07:11] <lhot> k now, what is the terminal command to upgrade my system from 6.06 to 6.10
[07:12] <lhot> I've been using the update manager up to this point
[07:12] <Pelo> !upgrade | lhot
[07:12] <ubotu> lhot: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[07:12] <shriphani> if feisty a wee bit too much for 256mb ram ?
[07:12] <flash42> cdavis:  sed -e '{s/([a-z0-9] {2})/\1:/g; s/-//g}'
[07:13] <LiberCogito> shriphani: Not at all.
[07:13] <rosensturm> I'm getting some popping when playing audio with nforce4 onboard sound. How can I fix this?
[07:13] <thanda> lhot: You can update using aptitude upgrade, before that you must point 6.10 repositories in /etc/apt/source.lst
[07:13] <Pelo> shriphani,  depends on what you run I expect,  but be aware that the live cd will be a little slower then an install if that is what is brinigng the quesion
[07:13] <cedric30> Is it possible to link 2 computers with the ethernet cable ????
[07:13] <frojnd> hello there are thre any instructions how to install divx web player for firefox ?
[07:13] <shriphani> Pelo: i have feisty installed. firefox + skype at the same time seems to tip it over.
[07:13] <flash42> cedric30: yes
[07:13] <ekimus> is there a server channel for ubuntu?
[07:13] <thanda> cedric30: How this is related to Ubunut?  :)
[07:13] <cedric30> flash42, feisty
[07:13] <LiberCogito> shriphani: What window manager are you using?
[07:13] <cedric30> thanda, feisty
[07:14] <shriphani> LiberCogito: metacity.
[07:14] <Pelo> shriphani,  firefox + flash causes some problem for some ppl , it's not all that stable
[07:14] <lhot> thanks much
[07:14] <LiberCogito> shriphani: Try xfce or IceWM
[07:14] <piranesi> why Installing edgy, formatting the hd and installing feisty makes direct rendering YES and installing feisty, formatting the hd and reinstalling feisty makes direct rendering NO?
[07:14] <shriphani> and i use gtk apps on a regular basis. so using fluxbox may not be that much of an advantage.
[07:14] <cedric30> thanda, Just to send data from one to another with the ethernet cable (I don't speak about internet)
[07:14] <flash42> flash causes problems by himself, my girlfriend do say
[07:14] <flash42> ):
[07:15] <ekimus> cedric30: yes, and to answer the question you had before. it depends wether you configured your IPs and subnets correctly i suggest you use 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.2 and for the subnet 255.255.255.0 or /24 depending on the format you have to input into your network config tool.
[07:15] <Pelo> your gf should get rid if flash then
[07:15] <bogor> searched the forum for bluetooth connectivity, but nothing usefull returned.
[07:15] <shriphani> LiberCogito: is there a less intensive version of ubuntu ?
[07:15] <thanda> cedric30: How it is possible to send, without the support of any data transfer protocols...
[07:15] <Pelo> piranesi, no idea
[07:15] <LiberCogito> shriphani: Sure.  There's Xubuntu
[07:15] <bogor> I am able to detec bletooth adapter connected to my pc
[07:15] <flash42> thanda: writing your own
[07:15] <cedric30> thanda, by the ethernet cable
[07:15] <LiberCogito> shriphani: But beware that it isn't as actively supported in IRC/
[07:16] <Instabin|work> Everyone know that Test 4 was just released?
[07:16] <lhot> ummmm.... its saying i have the newest version
[07:16] <shriphani> LiberCogito: my problem exactly.
[07:16] <LiberCogito> shriphani:  I'd try out xfce first.
[07:16] <bogor> Its not able to detect the blutooth in phone
[07:16] <lhot> i have 6.06
[07:16] <frojnd> does anyone know how to install divx web player for firefox. I wanna watch divx videos, like on this site: http://joox.net/cat/23/id/1239523   anyone ??
[07:16] <lhot> halp please
[07:16] <cedric30> ekimus, I have 2 fix ip 192.168.1.10 and 192.168.1.14
[07:16] <shriphani> LiberCogito: i tried it. it shows 4 network-manager applet icons.
[07:16] <cedric30> ekimus, for the 2 computer
[07:16] <Instabin|work> 7.10 Tribe 4 Was release aug 9 ... THATS TODAY!!!!
[07:16] <Pelo> lhot,  just back up your data and clean instal 7.04 it will be quicker
[07:17] <PriceChild> frojnd, I'd rather you didn't post that site in this channel further ;)
[07:17] <lhot> frojnd: get automatix
[07:17] <LiberCogito> shriphani:  Did you try IceWM ?
[07:17] <PriceChild> !automatix | frojnd lhot
[07:17] <ubotu> frojnd lhot: 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)
[07:17] <shriphani> LiberCogito: no i didnt.
[07:17] <Pelo> Instabin|work, this is the channel for ppl using the official release
[07:17] <thanda> cedric30: Ethernet cable is just a physical medium...tell me, how do you initiate the transmission and so on...okay, you can write by your own...if you know how....but it has nothing to do with Ubuntu right
[07:17] <LiberCogito> shriphani:  IceWM is really, really basic... but low on resource consumption.
[07:17] <lhot> i know that automatix is hated
[07:17] <emberine> frojnd: try getting a player that supports divx , like vlc , then do a search for m player connectivity, also go thru the firefox pulgins to find other interesting adons you might want
[07:17] <Instabin|work> Pelo what channel is for 710
[07:17] <shriphani> but will icewm help a lot? i still am going to use gtk apps.
[07:17] <PriceChild> frojnd, "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras" will ensure you have no media problems, but includes non-free software
[07:17] <lhot> but it never gave me a problem so....
[07:17] <PriceChild> Instabin|work, #ubutnu+1
[07:18] <Pelo> Instabin|work,  #ubuntu+1  but I guess they already know
[07:18] <LiberCogito> shriphani:  sudo apt-get install icewm
[07:18] <cedric30> thanda, But with ssh it's doesn't operate ?
[07:18] <elkbuntu> !worksforme | lhot
[07:18] <ubotu> lhot: Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should (and especially recommend to others). Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability. Please see http://geekosophical.net/random/worksforme/
[07:18] <thanda> flash42: Even if you write, you end up writing any basic protocol....
[07:18] <flash42> yeah for sure
[07:18] <flash42> but he does have sshd up and running
[07:19] <lhot> anyways
[07:19] <lhot> so
[07:19] <thanda> cedric30: ssh is just a secure shell..which relies on IP for communication....
[07:19] <Pelo> lhot,  I gave you the link with the instrucions for upgrading , did you read it ?
[07:19] <cedric30> thanda, but if I have 2 fixed IP on the 2 computers ?
[07:20] <bogor> is there any way to pair up pc & mobile through bluetooth in ubuntu feisty ?
[07:20] <thanda> cedric30: yes, you can establish, if you set up proper routes....I hope, it is not that complicated...
[07:20] <Pelo> bogor,  I suggest you look up your modile model in the forum see if there are any instructions
[07:21] <shriphani> LiberCogito: i like fluxbox a lot.
[07:21] <shriphani> i would like to trim down my exisitng installation.
[07:21] <shriphani> and not add to it.
[07:21] <ansque> adrninistrator
[07:21] <bogor> Pelo:The mobile maker sonyerricson only support windows xp/vista
[07:22] <LiberCogito> shriphani:  So its the firefox skype combo that's causing issues, correct?
[07:22] <emberine> bogor: can you connect with the usb cable that comes with it ?
[07:22] <cedric30> thanda, Is it difficult to make is proper route, I just know how to have an fixed IP
[07:22] <bogor> emberine:yes
[07:22] <Pelo> bogor, doesn't mean that  linux doesn't support your mobile,  you need to check in the forum or google,  linux users / programmer like to make their own drivers and such for hadware regardless of what the maker says
[07:23] <emberine> bogor: ubuntu does support your phone
[07:23] <ubuntu_> siema!
[07:23] <thanda> cedric30: You have to set the route, so that two computers can see each other....
[07:24] <shriphani> LiberCogito: right.
[07:24] <LiberCogito> shriphani:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD
[07:24] <mfederico> wenas
[07:24] <mfederico> olaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
[07:24] <shriphani> ?
[07:24] <bogor> emberine: for the research i have made, i am hitting the road block in the passkey. Do i have to install any package other than bluez-utils
[07:25] <LiberCogito> shriphani:  Check that out.  Also, in my experience, Opera tends to use less RAM than firefox.
[07:25] <emberine> bogor:diable the pass key on the phone
[07:25] <rohall> Hey everyone, I was hoping someone could point me in the way of some documentation or information relating to how the livecd actually boots (and if there is a way to modify that boot screen).  Any information would really be appreciated,
[07:25] <shriphani> LiberCogito: umm so reinstallation is recommended ?
[07:26] <shriphani> i was looking forward to a trimming..
[07:26] <frojnd> emberine: I've installed media player connectivity. For divx I have to browse player. Where is usually located VLC ?
[07:26] <thanda> rohall: try googling....How live CD works...
[07:26] <frojnd> or anyone else, where is usually located VLC ?
[07:26] <bogor> emberine: i have searched the manual , but i dont know where to set or diable passkey for bluetooth in w700i moblie
[07:27] <thanda> frojnd: You mean the codecs or...
[07:27] <emberine> frojnd: unsupported software
[07:27] <frojnd> no I mean player
[07:27] <frojnd> where is located player..
[07:27] <LiberCogito> shriphani:  Well, there's this, too:  http://www.ubuntugeek.com/cleaning-up-all-unnecessary-junk-files-in-ubuntu.html
[07:27] <rohall> thanda: okay cool, thanks.  I'll take a look around there.
[07:27] <ahmadsaifan> hello?
[07:27] <frojnd> this is mediaplayer connectivity for, to connect player with browser (firefox)..
[07:27] <emberine> frojnd: sound and video
[07:27] <thanda> <frojnd: try whereis vlc
[07:28] <shriphani> lol @ junk.
[07:28] <rmtlevmatta> how do I play *.rmvb files
[07:28] <ahmadsaifan> I need help with my wifi connection, im using a wired connection now, can someone help me get a wifi
[07:28] <thanda> frojnd: If you have vlc installed, then it will show the path....
[07:28] <frojnd> I have installed vlc..
[07:28] <frojnd> just don't know where is installed..
[07:28] <frojnd> u know..
[07:28] <thanda> frojnd: normally under /usr/bin/vlc
[07:28] <LiberCogito> ahmadsaifan: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WiFiHowTo
[07:29] <ahmadsaifan> i've been to that link a lot
[07:29] <ahmadsaifan> Nothing help
[07:29] <LiberCogito> ahmadsaifan: What wireless card are you using?
[07:29] <ahmadsaifan> Intel Pro wireless 2200gb
[07:29] <ahmadsaifan> Is that ok?
[07:29] <frojnd> thanda: tnx
[07:30] <shriphani> ahmadsaifan: it works fine here.
[07:30] <frojnd> now, streaming :)
[07:30] <shriphani> feisty that is.
[07:30] <shriphani> ipw2200.
[07:30] <thanda> <frojnd: use the command, whereis vlc
[07:30] <ahmadsaifan> Can I explain you my specific problem in another chat PLEASE?
[07:30] <frojnd> thanda: useful, tnx
[07:30] <ahmadsaifan> its too confusing here
[07:30] <thanda> <ahmadsaifan: what is your problem...
[07:30] <LiberCogito> ahmadsaifan: http://www.student.dtu.dk/~s971652/ipw2200.shtml
[07:30] <rmtlevmatta> how do I play *.rmvb files
[07:31] <mxpxpod> I have a feisty machine on my network that is constantly sending out ICMP packets... does anyone have any clue how to figure out what program on that box is sending those packets?
[07:31] <Ace2016> Hi all
[07:31] <thanda> <rmtlevmatta: using what player
[07:31] <agent47a> is there a way an easy way to find out which package installed a particular file.  i want to know where "gksu" comes from because I don't have it on CentOS but I do have it on ubuntu.
[07:31] <Ace2016> anyone know the reason why xcb is removed from ubuntu's xserver?
[07:31] <ahmadsaifan> I can connect to my Wifi, but i cant get on the internet or anything
[07:31] <yurimxpxman> do any of you know of a tool that could automatically forward all of the mail from one e-mail account to another, like a daemon or something?
[07:31] <ahmadsaifan> The Bars come up and its like 95 percent, but i have no internet still
[07:31] <thanda> ahmadsaifan: what wireless card do you have?
[07:31] <bulmer> agent47a: may dpkg has an option for it..man dpkg
[07:31] <LiberCogito> rmtlevmatta: http://www.simplehelp.net/2007/07/27/how-to-play-rmvb-files-in-ubuntu/
[07:31] <ahmadsaifan> intel pro wireless 2200 gb
[07:32] <ahmadsaifan> it works
[07:32] <rmtlevmatta> totem (sorry for the delay I was opening the about dialog)
[07:32] <Nattgew> yurimxpxman you could use a filter
[07:32] <LiberCogito> ahmadsaifan: If you right click, and left click on connection, do you have an IP address?
[07:32] <thanda> <ahmadsaifa: Try iwconfig, and tell what you see there
[07:32] <ahmadsaifan> It shows im connected, but i have no internet, im using wired connection now
[07:32] <ekimus> yurimxpxman: you mean like from one remote account (say yurimxpxman@hotmail.com) to another one (say yurimxpxman@gmail.com)?
[07:32] <bulmer> ahmadsaifan: what does your "netstat -ran" say? does it have a gateway?
[07:32] <Pelo> yurimxpxman,  in synaptic search for mail and forward, I think I saw something  but you might just make a rule in your mail client that will probably do it
[07:32] <Ace2016> maybe your nameservers are wrong, try ping google.com, does it resolve? now try ping 72.14.207.99 does that wrok?
[07:32] <yurimxpxman> Nattgew: I don't use a mail client for my college address
[07:32] <ahmadsaifan> Im confused
[07:32] <yurimxpxman> ekimus: yes
[07:32] <ahmadsaifan> what is netstat - ran?
[07:32] <thanda> ahmadsaifan: where does it showed, you are connected...
[07:32] <yurimxpxman> Pelo: okay :-)
[07:32] <bulmer> ahmadsaifan: okay, while you are wired connected now, run netstat -ran
[07:33] <ahmadsaifan> in terminal?
[07:33] <bulmer> ahmadsaifan: man netstat so you know what it does
[07:33] <shriphani> isn't there a possibility two interfaces are up on ahmadsaifan's box ?
[07:33] <Nattgew> yurimxpxman unless you could get it to an app that could forward it, no
[07:33] <thanda> ahmadsaifan: yeah...
[07:33] <ahmadsaifan> ok
[07:33] <ahmadsaifan> i did it
[07:33] <ahmadsaifan> im connected
[07:33] <ahmadsaifan> What?
[07:34] <ahmadsaifan> i put netstat - ran in terminal
[07:34] <ahmadsaifan> it says im connected
[07:34] <frojnd> thanda: u know maybe how to set any preferences, I can't find anything about ping time in VLC. Couse my bandwith isn't so fast.. and the movie has to load first and than I can watch it.. but now vlc just stop playing since it has no data couse it can't transfer so fast...
[07:34] <Pelo> yurimxpxman,  online email clients like hotmail and gmail have functions to retreive emails form other pop3 accounts,  that can probably do what you need as well , partly anyway
[07:34] <bulmer> ahmadsaifan: if you are directing your responses to me, you need to prefix your response with my nick
[07:34] <alekzunder> hi
[07:34] <ekimus> yurimxpxman: fetchmail can get it for you and it afaik it has a script option what to do with a certain message. you could pipe it somewhere which takes care of the forward. but i guess a lot of that mail will be considered spam as it doesn't come from an ip address that is used to send those addresses
[07:34] <agent47a> ahmadsaifan: what Iface's have flags G after having run "netstat -ran"
[07:34] <rmtlevmatta> LiberCogito: thanks (mplayer is fine)
[07:34] <ahmadsaifan> bulmer: like 6 people are talking to me, sorry
[07:35] <alekzunder> i have a problem i have just installed beryl
[07:35] <LiberCogito> rmtlevmatta: No problem :)
[07:35] <ahmadsaifan> agent, what do you mean
[07:35] <alekzunder> but when i want to see the bube
[07:35] <thanda> frojnd: If you have a link to the stream, you can download first and then you can watch offline...
[07:35] <Pelo> ahmadsaifan,  STOP hogging all the help, other ppl have problems to
[07:35] <frojnd> thanda: ok I'll try just to pause movie and than resume it.. maybe it will laod something..
[07:35] <alekzunder> i see only one desktop the other three are black
[07:35] <LiberCogito> Pelo: What's your problem?
[07:35] <frojnd> thanda: I know, just don't have that time :D
[07:35] <ahmadsaifan> pelo, they are helping me, i didnt call them
[07:35] <LiberCogito> alekzunder: Specs?
[07:35] <alekzunder> specs?
[07:36] <LiberCogito> alekzunder: Computer
[07:36] <alekzunder> yeah
[07:36] <LiberCogito> alekzunder: Computer's specifications.  RAM, CPU, graphic card.... etc.
[07:36] <ahmadsaifan> agent, what do you mean
[07:36] <alekzunder> do you know what is going wrong??
[07:36] <emberine> bogor: is bluetooth activated on your phone?
[07:36] <shriphani> ahmadsaifan: not 'netstat - ran'. it is netstat -ran
[07:36] <LiberCogito> alekzunder: The computer's specifications.  RAM, CPU, graphic card.... etc. will give us a place to start.
[07:37] <ahmadsaifan> shriphani, i did it
[07:37] <alekzunder> ctrl+alt+key and i see only one desktop the other three are black
[07:37] <ahmadsaifan> what info do you want?
[07:37] <alekzunder> amd64 +3000
[07:37] <alekzunder> 512 ram
[07:37] <LiberCogito> alekzunder:RAM, CPU, graphic card....
[07:37] <alekzunder> 5300 nvidia 256mb
[07:38] <bigjohnto> intel centrino core duo 2.0ghz is equivalent to what desktop cpu?
[07:38] <ahmadsaifan> Agent, only one Iface has UG after it
[07:38] <shriphani> ahmadsaifan: which interface has the G flag.
[07:38] <LiberCogito> alekzunder: Did you install the right drivers for your video card?
[07:38] <ahmadsaifan> there is 3, the last one does
[07:38] <alekzunder> yeah
[07:38] <agent47a> ahmadsaifan: which one?  what Interfaces are there?
[07:38] <Slasher> !fingerprint reader
[07:38] <renaud> qs
[07:39] <ahmadsaifan> the ip address?
[07:39] <alekzunder> when i was installed beryl all are working
[07:39] <Slasher> !finger print reader
[07:39] <Slasher> lol
[07:39] <Pelo> later folks
[07:39] <agent47a> ahmadsaifan: e.g. eth0 eth1 wlan0?
[07:39] <ahmadsaifan> they are all eth0
[07:39] <ahmadsaifan> but that last one has the G flag
[07:39] <LiberCogito> alekzunder: http://forum.beryl-project.org/viewtopic.php?t=3311
[07:39] <alekzunder> something i did with beryl settings
[07:39] <alekzunder> but i do not know what??
[07:40] <welly> Hi all, I've got an ubuntu 7.04 VPS - does anyone have any links to some basics on securing ubuntu server? just some real basic pointers
[07:40] <Slasher> anyone who knows about fingerprint readers who fancies giving someone a hand getting his fingerprint reader working?
[07:40] <shriphani> my wireless interface is eth1 here.
[07:40] <agent47a> ahmadsaifan: what do you see when you run "ifconfig"
[07:40] <Slasher> !security
[07:40] <ubotu> If you feel the need to adopt security measures for your system, check out https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Security - See also !root, !firewall and !server
[07:40] <Phantoms2> Help please.In wich format are usualy usb flash memory formated?
[07:40] <ahmadsaifan> a lot of stuff
[07:40] <ahmadsaifan> lol
[07:40] <Slasher> there you go welly
[07:40] <dxdt> Phantoms2: fat32
[07:40] <Jack_Sparrow> Slasher: Have you checked to see if Ubuntu supports it... Have you checked to see if the mfg supports linux or ubuntu?
[07:40] <ahmadsaifan> what info do you need
[07:40] <agent47a> ahmadsaifan:  what interfaces?
[07:40] <welly> cheers Slasher!
[07:41] <dxdt> Phantoms2: will give it the most compatibility and is the usual format] 
[07:41] <ahmadsaifan> i cant tell
[07:41] <Phantoms2> dxdt::) Thanks
[07:41] <ahmadsaifan> eth0, eth1, lo
[07:41] <shriphani> ahmadsaifan: ok try iwconfig.
[07:41] <Slasher> well i cant find anything on the manufactures website Jack_Sparrow - i did email them asking them if they could provide me with linux drivers but no reply yet
[07:41] <sn> hello is pelo there
[07:42] <agent47a> ahmadsaifan:  okay, your wireless card is likely at interface "eth1"
[07:42] <ahmadsaifan> lo, eth0, eth1
[07:42] <Slasher> i found a semi-working driver too using google but im not sure if there is an updated version or anything else i could do to get it working
[07:42] <agent47a> ahmadsaifan:  what happens when you do "ifconfig eth1 up"
[07:42] <Jack_Sparrow> Slasher: Doubtful that if they dont mention linux that you will get it working in Ubuntu...
[07:42] <Slasher> got this from lsusb if it helps --> ID 08ff:2580 AuthenTec, Inc.
[07:42] <Slasher> damn
[07:42] <imperfect-> anyone know how I can compile dot with png support?
[07:42] <piranesi> could anyone help me with this? [drm:radeon_cp_init]  *ERROR* radeon_cp_init called without lock held
[07:42] <ahmadsaifan> permission denied
[07:42] <Slasher> bastards. lol
[07:43] <shriphani> i hate to say this, not one window bothers opening. i have to reboot.
[07:43] <agent47a> ahmadsaifan:  what happens when you do "sudo ifconfig eth1 up"
[07:43] <kersinc> #panas
[07:43] <Slasher> thanks though anyway Jack_Sparrow
[07:43] <Jack_Sparrow> Slasher: np
[07:43] <ahmadsaifan> nothing
[07:43] <Jack_Sparrow> Slasher: It isnt a matter of Ubuntu supporting them as them supporting linux or Ubuntu
[07:43] <ahmadsaifan> nothing happens agent
[07:44] <Slasher> looks like ill have to wait till someone reverse engineers it, i would (help) if i knew how to... i have a driver and can scan my print but i cant compare it to a master print for log on
[07:44] <Jack_Sparrow> Slasher: Thats better than nothing.
[07:44] <Slasher> yep
[07:45] <Slasher> i was pleased when it did that
[07:45] <Slasher> its progress
[07:45] <Jack_Sparrow> Slasher: SO it is a mini scanner..
[07:45] <fxfitz> All of a sudden my sound stopped working, and I can't think of anything I might have done to break it. Can anyone help???
[07:45] <Slasher> its one built into my hp compaw nc6320
[07:45] <Slasher> compaq too
[07:45] <ahmadsaifan> Agent, nothing happens when i do that command, whered you go?
[07:46] <breanna_> I'm trying to convince my manager to switch our Debian systems to Ubuntu.  Can anyone point me to some pages that can help strengthen my argument towards the adoption of Ubuntu?
[07:46] <thavorn> why I cannot find bittorent icon in applications menu although in add/remove is select or tick?
[07:46] <agent47a> ahmadsaifan:  i'm still here.
[07:46] <ahmadsaifan> Ok.
[07:46] <|nLv|Nomad-K> when i double click on CD ROM 1, ubuntu says it's unable to mount the selected volume, "mount: special device /dev/hdd does not exist"
[07:46] <fxfitz> breadnbutter, ubuntu.com :-P
[07:46] <agent47a> ahmadsaifan:  please note what is in /etc/resolv.conf
[07:46] <fxfitz> breanna_, ubuntu.com :-P
[07:46] <ahmadsaifan> is that a command?
[07:46] <rohall> Hmm, can anyone point me in the direction of the application (and maybe configuration files) used to define the boot menu on the livcd?  I've been googling for a day or two now and I'm still having trouble finding any real information :/
[07:46] <fxfitz> ahmadsaifan, cat /etc/resolv.conf
[07:47] <breanna_> fxfitz: har har
[07:47] <Jack_Sparrow> !grub
[07:47] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[07:47] <fxfitz> So does anyone know how I can troubleshoot why my sound magically stopped working?
[07:47] <ahmadsaifan> it shows my cable company and ip address
[07:47] <infurity> hello i have some issues here.. can i paste
[07:47] <agent47a> ahmadsaifan:  what is that "ip address"?
[07:47] <Jack_Sparrow> !pastebin
[07:47] <sn> can any 1 help i tyred to burn a cd using k3b and i got this error
[07:47] <sn> System
[07:47] <sn> -----------------------
[07:47] <sn> K3b Version: 1.0
[07:47] <sn> KDE Version: 3.5.6
[07:47] <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)
[07:47] <sn> QT Version:  3.3.7
[07:47] <sn> Kernel:      2.6.20-16-generic
[07:48] <sn> Devices
[07:48] <breanna_> fxfitz: I expected that's I'd get nothing but silly answers... that's an argument against the adoption of Ubuntu.  The community
[07:48] <sn> -----------------------
[07:48] <ahmadsaifan> You want me to tell you???
[07:48] <sn> MSI CD-RW MS-8348 120D (/dev/scd1, ) [CD-R, CD-RW, CD-ROM]  [CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW]  [SAO, TAO, RAW, SAO/R96P, SAO/R96R, RAW/R16, RAW/R96P, RAW/R96R] 
[07:48] <sn> SONY DVD-ROM DDU1621 S2.9 (/dev/scd0, ) [CD-ROM, DVD-ROM]  [DVD-ROM, CD-ROM]  [None] 
[07:48] <ahmadsaifan> People can hack me
[07:48] <sn> K3bIsoImager
[07:48] <sn> -----------------------
[07:48] <sn> mkisofs print size result: 98859 (202463232 bytes)
[07:48] <rohall> Jack_Sparrow: If that was directed at my question (sorry not sure if it was).  Is grub actually used on the livecd?
[07:48] <sn> Pipe throughput: 141312 bytes read, 120832 bytes written.
[07:48] <sn> Used versions
[07:48] <Jack_Sparrow> !pastebin > sn
[07:48] <sn> -----------------------
[07:48] <TABASCO> Hey, I have a DVD-RW which does not want to get mountet, what is the command to mount it manually?
[07:48] <sn> mkisofs: 1.1.2
[07:48] <sn> cdrecord: 1.1.2
[07:48] <sn> cdrecord
[07:48] <sn> -----------------------
[07:48] <sn> scsidev: '/dev/scd1'
[07:48] <sn> devname: '/dev/scd1'
[07:48] <Xoris> !ops
[07:48] <sn> scsibus: -2 target: -2 lun: -2
[07:48] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[07:48] <agent47a> ahmadsaifan:  it's probably 192.168.1.254 or something like that.
[07:48] <Jack_Sparrow> sn   Stop
[07:48] <sn> Linux sg driver version: 3.5.27
[07:48] <sn> Wodim version: 1.1.2
[07:48] <sn> SCSI buffer size: 64512
[07:48] <anandanbu> My DVD drive is not mounting
[07:48] <fxfitz> breanna_, I'm sorry, I'm quite new to Ubuntu (and LInux) myself. Don't let me shine a dark light on the community,
[07:48] <sn> Beginning DMA speed test. Set CDR_NODMATEST environment variable if device
[07:48] <ahmadsaifan> But people will hack me if i tell you
[07:48] <sn> communication breaks or freezes immediately after that.
[07:48] <sn> Errno: 5 (Input/output error), read buffer scsi sendcmd: no error
[07:49] <shriphani> ahh fluxbox is such a change from gnome bloat.
[07:49] <avis> i just installed gdesklets.  the two gdesklets that i applied to my desktop are now gray and trying to open the gdesklets application, that window is gray too
[07:49] <infurity> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/33159/  <--- here is my errors
[07:49] <ahmadsaifan> is there any way i can send you a screenshot?
[07:49] <agent47a> ahmadsaifan:  whatever the case, just note it down.
[07:49] <TABASCO> anandanbu: Same with me
[07:50] <ahmadsaifan> note the ip address down?
[07:50] <Jack_Sparrow> shriphani: Gnome is fine on hardware made after the turn of the century
[07:50] <anandanbu> TABASCO: got any help
[07:50] <agent47a> ahmadsaifan:  yes it is the DNS server.
[07:50] <ahmadsaifan> you want me to tell you?
[07:51] <agent47a> ahmadsaifan:  just write it down!  what i want you to try may or may not cause a change to that file.
[07:51] <ahmadsaifan> ok
[07:51] <infurity> anyone knows my problem and how do i fix it???
[07:51] <ahmadsaifan> i have it down
[07:51] <agent47a> ahmadsaifan:  do "sudo dhclient eth1"
[07:52] <anandanbu> How to mount a DVDdrive in ubuntu 7.04
[07:52] <shriphani> Jack_Sparrow: mine was made at the turn of the century.... still it hasn't been all hunky dory for me. Anyway why doesn't Alt+number work in uxterm. I need it badly when i use irssi.
[07:52] <|nLv|Nomad-K> when i double click on CD ROM 1, ubuntu says it's unable to mount the selected volume, the error is "mount: special device /dev/hdd does not exist" - any suggestions ?
[07:52] <c0386407> hi guys, i want to help with translation of ubuntu into punjabi, but i need some help regarding its unicode keyboard layout? where can i find a chart or some sort of reference which tells me what keys does what?
[07:52] <ahmadsaifan> OK i did it, you know im trying to get wifi right? im on wired now
[07:52] <infurity> anyone knows my problems http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/33159/
[07:52] <agent47a> ahmadsaifan:  what was the result?
[07:53] <ahmadsaifan> it says its sleeping
[07:53] <ahmadsaifan> lol
[07:53] <reya277> does anyone knows if it is possible to use the proprietary ATI drivers without messing up Ubuntu
[07:53] <Jack_Sparrow> shriphani: Not good form to come into Ubuntu Gnome channel and talk like thet.. Then you want help..?
[07:53] <ahmadsaifan> nothing is received
[07:53] <reya277> I want to be able to use OpenGL instead of this Mesa3d stuff
[07:53] <c0386407> hi guys, i want to help with translation of ubuntu into punjabi, but i need some help regarding its unicode keyboard layout? where can i find a chart or some sort of reference which tells me what keys does what?
[07:53] <shriphani> Jack_Sparrow: nope. sorry if i have hurt anyone.
[07:53] <apeitheo> I have a basic d-link router, but no cable/dsl. I'd like to share my dialup connection (or rather, have my desktop computer upstairs connect to the internet and let my laptop downstairs connect through the router to the internet) Is there an easy way to do this?
[07:53] <twosouls82> !search ati
[07:53] <ubotu> Found: frostwire, hostname, lsb, ro, binarydriver, xen, gdesklets, alternatives, kde docs, roadnav
[07:54] <agent47a> ahmadsaifan:  did you type it without the quotes?
[07:54] <AlgorthmicContro> Ubuntu arbitarily stopped mounting my two other internal hard drives, I previously simply mounted them with an NTFS-config program, I haven't even access these drives in the span of when this problem occurred, I checked fstab and it looked fine.
[07:54] <ahmadsaifan> yes
[07:54] <infurity> hello guys can someone help me about this problem : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/33159/
[07:54] <twosouls82> !binarydriver | reya277
[07:54] <ubotu> reya277: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[07:54] <ahmadsaifan> no dhcp is received
[07:54] <reya277> thanks
[07:54] <c0386407> !unicode
[07:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about unicode - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:54] <twosouls82> np
[07:54] <c0386407> :s
[07:54] <Jack_Sparrow> AlgorthmicContro: Which ntfs program...
[07:54] <AlgorthmicContro> ntfs-3g
[07:55] <AlgorthmicContro> Jack_Sparrow: Ntfs-3g
[07:55] <agent47a> ahmadsaifan:  i'm not sure I can help you.  perhaps you're better of reading the manual.
[07:55] <ahmadsaifan> it doesnt help me
[07:55] <ahmadsaifan> agent, can i send you a file here?
[07:55] <ahmadsaifan> I want to show a screenshot of my problem
[07:56] <agent47a> ahmadsaifan:  fine.
[07:56] <Jack_Sparrow> AlgorthmicContro: HAve you scanned them from the windows side?
[07:56] <twosouls82> ahmadsaifan: use imageshack.us
[07:56] <ahmadsaifan> how can i send it?
[07:56] <ahmadsaifan> ok
[07:56] <nalioth> sn please don't paste, it's useless and counterproductive in a channel of this size
[07:56] <Slasher> i was about to say that twosouls82 lol
[07:56] <nalioth> !tell sn about paste
[07:56] <Slasher> lol
[07:56] <c0386407> !#ubuntu
[07:56] <ubotu> Ubuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with both community and professional support. It is developed by a large community and we invite you to participate too! - Also see http://www.ubuntu.com
[07:57] <jenda> whoa
[07:57] <AlgorthmicContro> Jack_Sparrow: Anything?
[07:57] <Jack_Sparrow> AlgorthmicContro: HAve you scanned them from the windows side?
[07:57] <LiberCogito> !paste
[07:57] <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)
[07:57] <infurity> can somebody help me with my problem : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/33159/
[07:57] <AlgorthmicContro> Jack_Sparrow: what do you mean
[07:58] <Jack_Sparrow> AlgorthmicContro: You have ntfs  do you also have a windows install on there or why do you have ntfs?
[07:58] <ahmadsaifan> agent: [URL=http://imageshack.us] [IMG] http://img48.imageshack.us/img48/6093/screenshot1gb9.png[/IMG] [/URL] 
[07:58] <ahmadsaifan> Shot at 2007-08-09
[07:58] <neverblue> infurity, attempted to resolve the situation in synaptic?
[07:58] <ahmadsaifan> oops
[07:58] <ahmadsaifan> wrong thing
[07:58] <ahmadsaifan> agent: http://img48.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshot1gb9.png
[07:58] <AlgorthmicContro> Jack_Sparrow: Yes, I also have windows, but it's on an entirely different physical disk, it uses NTFS, and I can't access it anymore, ubuntu can
[07:58] <esquinas> wenas
[07:58] <twosouls82> infurity: conflicting packages, possibly by faulty repos/packaging? try to remove compiz-plugins first and give it another shot
[07:58] <AlgorthmicContro> ubuntu can't mount it*
[07:58] <amonkey> i'm working on my drive with gparted and trying to format a partition, but for some reason gnome keeps trying to automount the partition while it's working so it fails. how can i stop it from automounting  things while i'm working on them?
[07:58] <ahmadsaifan> i have a wifi connection, but no internet connectiong
[07:58] <AlgorthmicContro> Jack_Sparrow: Ubuntu can't mount is
[07:59] <infurity> neverblue: im in synaptic ryt now and i cant locate wat packages is broken
[07:59] <cansado> i seem to have lost /etc/init.d/ssh .. could someone paste it in some sort of pastebin for me? :(
[07:59] <slashzul> how do you get a listing of all packages installed on CLI
[07:59] <SpigiBoy> hello
[07:59] <Jack_Sparrow> AlgorthmicContro: Windows cant load or mount it and ubuntu cant load or mount it... correct.
[07:59] <SpigiBoy> somebody would be top notch for help me
[07:59] <jrib> slashzul: aptitude search '~i'
[07:59] <Slasher> cansado, sec
[07:59] <Xoris> slashzul: dpkg --get-selections
[07:59] <AlgorthmicContro> Jack_Sparrow: Windows can load it and/or mount it.
[07:59] <genii> infurity: try: sudo apt-get -f --force-yes install
[07:59] <slashzul> cool
[08:00] <slashzul> thanks jrib
[08:00] <neverblue> resolves just fine for me ahmadsaifan
[08:00] <Slasher> nothing called ssh in that folder
[08:00] <ahmadsaifan> neverblue, what do you mean?
[08:00] <SpigiBoy> i know litle english
[08:00] <cansado> :(
[08:00] <slashzul> Im building linux boxes and need to have the same packages on all
[08:00] <LiberCogito> ahmadsaifan: Right click on the blue bars, left click on connection.  Do you have an IP or does it say 0.0.0.0. ?
[08:00] <twosouls82> Jack_Sparrow: look at the man page for the 'force' option... READ the notice TOO :)
[08:00] <ahmadsaifan> im not on the wifi now
[08:00] <ahmadsaifan> im on wired
[08:00] <Slasher> SpigiBoy, whats up?
[08:00] <neverblue> ahmadsaifan, u dont know what it means when a website resolves?
[08:00] <Jack_Sparrow> AlgorthmicContro: So why cant you run windows and scan the ntfs disk that is a problem in ubuntu
[08:01] <LiberCogito> ahmadsaifan: Then go get on wifi, try that, and come back.
[08:01] <neverblue> ahmadsaifan, or what do you not understand?
[08:01] <reya277> does Ubuntu use or can it use 32bit color display?
[08:01] <ahmadsaifan> ok, i wil try
[08:01] <ahmadsaifan> be right back
[08:01] <ahmadsaifan> do leave neverblue
[08:01] <Nomad7> when i double click on CD ROM 1, ubuntu says it's unable to mount the selected volume, "mount: special device /dev/hdd does not exist" - but there's a line for /dev/hdd in my fstab file, and the drive looks like it's working...
[08:01] <SpigiBoy> Xchat is for somebody script?
[08:01] <LiberCogito> nomad7: Is there media in the drive?
[08:01] <AlgorthmicContro> Jack_Sparrow: I don't understand what you're trying to tell me, I want ubuntu to be able to access my drives, Windows has no problem.
[08:01] <Nomad7> LiberCogito: yes
[08:02] <l3mr> i'm trying to link a static library. i use "libtool --mode=link -static (...)". Libtool complains that 'unrecognized option "-static". However, libtool --help --mode=link tells me that static is a valid switch.... any ideas?
[08:02] <Nomad7> i've tried a couple different cds now, same result every time
[08:02] <Slasher> SpigiBoy, you can find scripts for xchat here http://xchat.org/cgi-bin/disp.pl
[08:02] <Jack_Sparrow> AlgorthmicContro: I assume that this worked at some point and now it will not...   Sorry I cant be of any help to you
[08:02] <AlgorthmicContro> AlgorthmicContro: It has worked
[08:02] <SpigiBoy> Slasher thx :D
[08:02] <Slasher> np
[08:02] <AlgorthmicContro> Jack_Sparrow: I has worked <_<
[08:03] <AlgorthmicContro> Jack_Sparrow: sudo fdisk -l | grep NTFS /dev/sda1   *           1        9725    78116031    7  HPFS/NTFS /dev/sdb1   *           1       19457   156288321    7  HPFS/NTFS
[08:03] <rosensturm> How can I go about fixing the popping sounds I hear when trying to play an audio file using alsa?
[08:03] <amonkey> is there such thing as a checked copy? a command that copies and then checks to make sure all files are identical and were copied?
[08:03] <esquinas> wenas wapa
[08:03] <AlgorthmicContro> Jack_Sparrow: As you can see it can see my drives, I don't know how they can't automatically mount....
[08:03] <Jack_Sparrow> AlgorthmicContro:  You can force mount it but there is a reason it wont mount as normal...  Which is why I suggested you run windows diagnostics on it..
[08:04] <LiberCogito> Nomad7: IDE, or SATA?
[08:04] <Nomad7> LiberCogito: IDE
[08:04] <AlgorthmicContro> Jack_Sparrow: How do I forcibly mount them?
[08:04] <godzirra> Heya guys.
[08:05] <godzirra> I'm trying to get ubuntu installed on my laptop, but its been sitting at the screen that says "Ubuntu" and has the little orange bar moving back and forth underneath for about 20 minutes.
[08:05] <LiberCogito> Nomad7: do you have a  /media/cdrom0 directory ?
[08:05] <LiberCogito> godzirra: Use the alternate install CD... how much ram do you have?
[08:05] <godzirra> a gig
[08:06] <LiberCogito> godzirra: did you check the CD for defects?
[08:06] <godzirra> Yup.
[08:06] <Jack_Sparrow> AlgorthmicContro: Read this first...   http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=237754
[08:06] <LiberCogito> godzirra: try the alternate install CD.
[08:06] <agent47a> after having tried CentOS 4 because of Trixbox, I'm so happy to be using Ubuntu.  It just works...
[08:06] <godzirra> bleh.. ok.  I've got to download it first.
[08:06] <Nomad7> LiberCogito: yeah, ls /media/cd* returns /media/cdrom and /media/cdrom0
[08:06] <pvcc> I like how #ubuntu = 1,000+ users
[08:06] <godzirra> I was afraid you'd say that.
[08:06] <pvcc> and fedora is only 290+ users LOL
[08:06] <pvcc> :)
[08:06] <Cooldude37554745> I need help
Thats because ubuntu's pretty awesome and fedora sucks.</flamewar>
[08:07] <howlingmadhowie> pvcc: ubuntu has really changed how people regard desktop linux :)
[08:07] <LiberCogito> Nomad7:  Also. check and see if your laptop is listed in the laptop compatibility list.
[08:07] <genii> godzirra: when it boots to the cd, select whataver one you wanted like Install. then hit f6 key. remove "quiet"    then when it locks up report the last message it gives
[08:07] <pvcc> why dont all of you be "real men"
[08:07] <reya276> I'm using a PCI Express card ATI x1300 so there is no AGP could the fact that these Binary Drivers use AGP be causing my card or system to malfunction, for some reason I can't run any games with full graphics features
[08:07] <Cooldude37554745> How do i make firefox start at google not at ubuntu
[08:07] <pvcc> and use "NetBSD" :)
[08:07] <agent47a> godzirra:  i'd like to add more fire to that flame.
[08:07] <pvcc> :)
[08:07] <godzirra> genii: I'll try that.
[08:07] <Cooldude37554745> How do i make firefox start at google not at ubuntu
[08:07] <howlingmadhowie> pvcc: solaris for me :)
[08:07] <Jack_Sparrow> AlgorthmicContro: I personally do not recommend people use ntfs-3g although it seems to work for many people...
[08:07] <Cooldude37554745> How do i make firefox start at google not at ubuntu
[08:07] <Slasher> i agree about fedora godzirra
[08:07] <Slasher> lol
[08:07] <Cooldude37554745> How do i make firefox start at google not at ubuntu
[08:07] <twosouls82> pvcc: even kubuntu wins from fedora then
[08:07] <pvcc> cooldude
[08:07] <twosouls82> :)
[08:07] <godzirra> Cooldude37554745: Stop asking 30 times.
[08:07] <pvcc> stop spamming
[08:07] <Xoris> Cooldude37554745, stop repeating
[08:07] <AlgorthmicContro> Jack_Sparrow: Then what would you recommend?
[08:07] <Xoris> besides, wheren't you banned?
[08:07] <Xoris> !ops
[08:08] <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
[08:08] <pvcc> go into a shell and type: firefox "url"
[08:08] <pvcc> without quotes
[08:08] <godzirra> I'd have answered you already if I didn't find you so annoying. ;)
[08:08] <Cooldude37554745> no
[08:08] <Cooldude37554745> ?
[08:08] <LiberCogito> Cooldude37554745: Edit>preferences
[08:08] <Cooldude37554745> i never came here
[08:08] <reya276> Edit > Preferences then >main tab then set you home page
[08:08] <Cooldude37554745> thx
[08:08] <Myrtti> behave
[08:08] <Nomad7> LiberCogito: it isn't a laptop :) could the problem be with the CD drive? i could try switching it out for one that i know for sure works. would i have to change anything else, or should the functional cd drive work with the current configuration ?
[08:08] <Jack_Sparrow> AlgorthmicContro: I keep a fat32 as I dont keep files over 4 gig on my system
[08:08] <twosouls82> that wasn't cool
[08:08] <student> hey all, is it possible to get 3d support with an ati rage 128 pro?
[08:08] <Xoris> Cooldude37554745: i doubt that
[08:09] <Myrtti> !repeat | Cooldude37554745
[08:09] <ubotu> Cooldude37554745: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[08:09] <genii> student: No. I tried for months
[08:09] <LiberCogito> Nomad7: sorry, sent that to the wrong name.
[08:09] <shriphani> how do i tweak rxvt-unicode ? the font looks very small.
[08:09] <Nomad7> :)
[08:09] <LiberCogito> godzirra:  Also. check and see if your laptop is listed in the laptop compatibility list.
[08:09] <godzirra> Hmm.
[08:09] <godzirra> Where's the laptop compatibility list?  I didnt realize there even was one.
[08:10] <Xoris> !laptop
[08:10] <ubotu> Laptop support information can be found on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportMachinesLaptops - http://www.linux-laptop.net/ - http://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam - http://tuxmobil.org
[08:10] <student> genii; k, that sucks. so can't enable direct rendering?
[08:10] <genii> godzirra: Anyhow, if you are getting some message like Intel ISA PCIC probe: not found    letme know
[08:10] <LiberCogito> Nomad7: Can you use that drive to boot from the LiveCD?
[08:10] <amonkey> i accidently rm'ed something on an ntfs-3g drive, i'm screwed right?
[08:10] <godzirra> genii: Actually I got "/bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off <newline> (initramfs)"
[08:10] <agent47a> I wonder if the webcams in some of Dell's laptops work with Ubuntu...
[08:10] <MasterShrek> amonkey, yes
[08:10] <genii> student: Exactly. I eventually broke down and got a different card
[08:10] <omer> Trk varm Trk
[08:10] <LiberCogito> agent47a: Check Dell's linux wiki
[08:10] <amonkey> MasterShrek, sigh
[08:10] <Slasher> !turkish
[08:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about turkish - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:11] <Slasher> hmm
[08:11] <dgjones> !tr
[08:11] <ubotu> Turk ubuntu kullanicilari, turkce yardim yada geyik icin #ubuntu-tr hizmetinizde.
[08:11] <pvcc> OOBOONTOO
[08:11] <szachista> hi, how can install manually downgraded .deb package with it's dependencies? "dpkg -i package.deb" doesn't do this work
[08:11] <MasterShrek> amonkey, use your gui, and it will go to the trash before it is completely deleted
[08:11] <Cooldude37554745> IT DIDN"T WORK
[08:11] <LiberCogito> agent47a: http://linux.dell.com/wiki/index.php/Wiki_Main_Page
[08:11] <szachista> manually downloaded*
[08:11] <twosouls82> !tr
[08:11] <LiberCogito> Cooldude37554745: then you did something wrong.
[08:11] <genii> godzirra: cycle thru the consoles by alt-f1 thru alt-f7 and tell me if one has any other msgs on it
[08:11] <Cooldude37554745> how do i make firefox start at google
[08:11] <Nomad7> LiberCogito: no, but i ahve another drive that i know will boot from livecd - should i put it in and see if i still get the same error ?
[08:11] <student> genii; k, thanks
[08:11] <godzirra> genii: F1 says "Begin: Mountying root file system" as the last message.
[08:11] <LiberCogito> szachista: Double click on it?
[08:11] <genii> afk work 2-3 mins
[08:11] <Slasher> Cooldude37554745, someone told you the answer already ages ago
[08:11] <palintheus> godzirra, , http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=421588
[08:12] <Cooldude37554745> its cuz it starts at www.unbuntu.com
[08:12] <MasterShrek> Cooldude37554745, edit > preferences
[08:12] <godzirra> Ooh.  I bet its cause of my sata controller maybe?
[08:12] <TheOldFellow> I need some help with Wireless that the docs don't answer.  The laptop has a RT73 based wifi.  Network manager accepts the Esid and the WEP key, but doesn't connect.  Any suggestions?
[08:12] <infurity> /server newyork.ny.us.undernet.com
[08:12] <LiberCogito> Nomad7: Check the hardware incompatibility list first.
[08:12] <Nomad7> where would i find that ?
[08:12] <LiberCogito> !hardware
[08:12] <ubotu> For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[08:12] <Cooldude37554745> How do i make Firefox start a google cuz when it starts it says like file://user/ssd.css
[08:12] <goatbuster> hey infurity you noob
[08:12] <MasterShrek> INcompatibility list?
[08:12] <Bender1337> Cooldude37554745: file tools options
[08:13] <Bajoran> Hiya, I do "make dep" and I get a console full of divide by zero errors from jiffies.h
[08:13] <Nomad7> LiberCogito: awesome, thanks i'll check it out
[08:13] <szachista> LiberCogito: i'm using fluxbox, no graphical package installers here
[08:13] <Bajoran> anyone know how to fix? :(
[08:13] <LiberCogito> !incompatibility
[08:13] <Cooldude37554745> Tool options give me it step by step
[08:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about incompatibility - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:13] <Bender1337> Cooldude37554745: in firefox
[08:13] <godzirra> Trying that now palintheus
[08:13] <Cooldude37554745> Tool options give me it step by step
[08:13] <pvcc> lol
[08:13] <palintheus> godzirra, it worked for me and I have a SATA
[08:13] <pvcc> cooldude, just change your name
[08:13] <pvcc> thats a weak nick ban :)
[08:13] <MasterShrek> szachista, use apt-get
[08:13] <pvcc> but wait im not supposed to say that
[08:13] <pvcc> since you are new, and they assume you dont know how to bypass a nickname ban :)
[08:13] <LiberCogito> Nomad7: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=361237
[08:13] <Bender1337> Cooldude37554745: click on tools on top left
[08:14] <MasterShrek> !apt-get | szachista
[08:14] <ubotu> szachista: 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)
[08:14] <goatbuster> hey guys dont talk to infurity he is a murderer.......
[08:14] <agent47a> libercogito:  thanks for the link but dell's linux wiki appears to limit it's scope to just talking about their ubuntu notebooks without webcams.  "webcam" search yields no results.
[08:14] <Nomad7> ah, thanks
[08:14] <Bender1337> Cooldude37554745: then click options
[08:14] <user_> how do i install the legacy nvidia drivers for TNT2/Vanta cards etc?
[08:15] <LiberCogito> agent47a: They have a list of drivers.  All you need to do is cross reference the webcams that are used in the laptops that come with ubuntu preinstalled with the windows ones.  Find a windows one that uses the same webcam as the N series that comes with ubuntu, and you know it works.  Duh. :-p
[08:15] <Bender1337> Cooldude37554745: click main
[08:15] <MasterShrek> user_, apt-get install nvidia-legacy i believe
[08:15] <Bender1337> Cooldude37554745: then change homepage
[08:15] <Bajoran> Anyone familiar with compiling alsa drivers?
[08:15] <user_> mastershrek: this package does not exist?
[08:15] <Angelia> user_ you just have to re downoad it again
[08:16] <Angelia> that will solve your problem
[08:16] <Angelia> :
[08:16] <godzirra> ok.. I'm going to just download the alternate install cd. ;p
[08:16] <user_> angelia: run the .sh file? i get an error
[08:16] <Slasher`> Cooldude37554745, check your pm i sent you instructions
[08:16] <user_> cant build kernel module
[08:16] <LiberCogito> agent47a:  You can also go to support.dell.com, select a model. select Linux as your OS... they have RPMs for all drivers... just use Alien to convert to a .deb
[08:16] <palintheus> godzirra, i could install from the alternate, but when I rebooted after install got the same message thats when found that thread
[08:17] <Angelia> hmmm
[08:17] <Angelia> well maybe the file is corrupted.
[08:17] <MasterShrek> user_, apt-get install build-essential, it will give you all sorts of compiling tools, you shold be able to compile the kernel module then
[08:17] <godzirra> palintheus: WEll, I can't see the image at all unless I start with vga=771
[08:17] <Angelia> try to download the file again user_
[08:17] <godzirra> and when following the message in that  thread AND vga=771, I don't get any image at all.
[08:18] <palintheus> godzirra, hmm....don't know then
[08:18] <godzirra> Me either. :p
[08:18] <MasterShrek> seveas down?
[08:18] <genii> back
[08:18] <LiberCogito> godzirra: what's the error?
[08:18] <godzirra> LiberCogito: no error.  Just no image.
[08:19] <MasterShrek> nope just mirror3...
[08:19] <knightz> anyone knows the name of the next version of ubuntu?
[08:19] <twosouls82> mirror2 works fine
[08:19] <palintheus> !gutsy
[08:19] <dgjones> !gutsy | knightz
[08:19] <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
[08:19] <ubotu> knightz: please see above
[08:20] <knightz> ok
[08:20] <ripps> i have triple boot system ...i am not able to boot ...can anyone help??
[08:21] <genii> godzirra: The alternate install cd in text mode install with same thing ("quiet" removed by f6 at load) will show in console4 some informative error msg if there is any. also it has a busybox
[08:21] <palintheus> !anyone | ripps
[08:21] <ubotu> ripps: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[08:21] <ripps> i am not able to boot vista ..ubuntu and xp is working
[08:21] <MasterShrek> ripps, do you get to a boot loader?
[08:21] <GrandeMago> ciao a tutti
[08:21] <GrandeMago> posso chiedervi una cosa?
[08:21] <Slasher`> !it
[08:21] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[08:21] <ripps> MasterShrek:ya i have grub
[08:22] <MasterShrek> ripps why doesnt it boot?
[08:22] <MasterShrek> is your grub messed up?
[08:23] <ripps> MasterShrek:earlier i had vista and ubuntu...it was going fine  then i installed win xp in 3rd partition and upgraded dapper to edgy via live cd
[08:23] <godzirra> genii: The cd I have no had busybox as well.. is that unusal?
[08:23] <godzirra> *unusual
[08:23] <loconet> Hello, Anyone ever tried to install MySQL workbench on ubuntu 7.04? Is there a recommended way of installing it? I don't seem to see it listed as a package anywhere? Wanted to check before trying from source.
[08:23] <ripps> MasterShrek:now i am not able to boot vista
[08:24] <MasterShrek> ripps, good luck with that lol, i have no idea how you would boot vista off grub, the only advice i could give you is to make sure it looks almost exactly like the xp entry, aside from a different hard drive and label
[08:24] <mindsideout> How do you update wine with a script - the script is just text
[08:24] <LiberCogito> MasterShrek: Nope.  Vista boots completely differently than XP.
[08:25] <Hoxzer> has disk-admin been removed from fiesty ?
[08:25] <genii> godzirra: The regular livecd doesn't have it just the alternate one. It is on console 2 and 3 then 4 is the error msgs, etc
[08:25] <LiberCogito> ripps: This might be of some use: http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-10877_11-6169638.html
[08:25] <ripps> MasterShrek:look at the errors i am getting while booting vista through grub.....filesystem type unknown...partition type 0x82
[08:26] <ripps> MasterShrek:  any idea??
[08:26] <LiberCogito> ripps: http://apcmag.com/5045/how_to_dual_boot_vista_with_linux
[08:26] <LiberCogito> ripps: Can you mount the vista partition in ubuntu?
[08:26] <fyrestrtr> ripps: how did you setup dual boot?
[08:26] <smultron> when setting up postfix for sending mail, do i have to have a "real" domain name (e.g. ubuntu.com) in order to send email, or can i use anything (e.g. localhost.com)?
[08:26] <LiberCogito> ripps: And if so, is everything there?  If so, then it's just an issue with the GRUB entry.
[08:26] <Daron> hi u lot. i have a problem with my laptop (HP nx6125-turion64 1.6-512 MB ram- 200m ATI 128MB). i'm using Ubuntu 7.04. i have a 3D support now, but i can not use compiz. What can i do?
[08:27] <Jopie> How do I create hostkeys in SSH when working with protocol 1
[08:27] <Jopie> *? I've tried ssh-keygen - but it doesn't seem to work
[08:27] <ripps> MasterShrek: also getting........ERROR 13: invalid or unsupported executable format
[08:28] <samwize> am i able to use nod32 past the 30 day trial?
[08:28] <Slasher`> yeah
[08:28] <ripps> libercogito:  ya i have entry in grub  and i am able to mount vista partition
[08:28] <Slasher`> buy it
[08:28] <MasterShrek> ripps, try those links than LiberCogito gave you, theyll be alot more help than me lol
[08:29] <Jopie> cd /etc/ssh/
[08:29] <Juhaz> Jopie, just run it as ssh-keygen -t rsa1
[08:29] <mindsideout> Does anyone here know how to update wine with a script?
[08:29] <Jopie> yeah, tried that
[08:29] <Jopie> (oops bout the cd...)
[08:29] <LiberCogito> ripps: If everything is there, then the issue lies in the grub entry.  Something in it is wrong.   Post the contents of the entry via pastebin, please/
[08:29] <orange__> Is there a program to run virtual machine / run xp/vista in ubuntu
[08:29] <Jopie> Juhaz: the server still fails to start
[08:29] <ripps> mastershrek:  ya i am trying that link
[08:30] <corchu> ola
[08:30] <LiberCogito> MasterShrek: Vista's bootloader is evil :)
[08:31] <ripps> libercogito: sorry,can u tell me what is pastebin
[08:31] <MasterShrek> thats not the only part of it thats evil
[08:31] <TAG> how do i change from user to root user in a terminal ?
[08:31] <MasterShrek> !pastebin | ripps
[08:31] <ubotu> ripps: 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)
[08:31] <mindsideout> I installed ubuntu with 3 partitions leaving free space on the drive for another partition. I then tried to install vista in the free space, but it is telling me that I cannot have any more partions. I only had three and was trying to use xp setup to create the 4th. Any help?
[08:31] <Daron> #pardus
[08:31] <Overand> j ##exim
[08:31] <son1> a
[08:31] <Overand> ergh, sorry
[08:32] <LiberCogito> mindsideout: You can't have more than three primary, but you can have multiple logical.  what are the other 2 paritions for?
[08:32] <ripps> LiberCogito, okk
[08:32] <Overand> is spamhaus down/under attack?
[08:32] <mindsideout> swap and home
[08:32] <Badzo> hi dudes
[08:32] <nitronic> hi, my screen seems to go black in some sort of screen saver mode or something after 10 or so minutes... how do i disable this?
[08:32] <mindsideout> libercogito, swap and home
[08:32] <LiberCogito> mindsideout: does swap show as primary or logical?
[08:33] <mindsideout> i might have done them all as primary - was that a mistake?
[08:33] <ahmadsaifan> hello, where is neverblue???????
[08:33] <ahmadsaifan> NEVER BLUE? are you here
[08:33] <Badzo> when i am trying to watch .3gp file on realplayer 10 i get message who says that the video/X-RN-MP4
[08:33] <Badzo>  is needed
[08:33] <LiberCogito> mindsideout: Yep.  Swap should show up as blue in gnome partition editor, and it should be classified as extended.
[08:34] <Badzo> and i dont know how to install it
[08:34] <makuseru> what are the most common Vector Image file types?
[08:34] <makuseru> Badzo: VLC plays them
[08:34] <LiberCogito> mindsideout: Sorry.  Swap is red, but the extended part is blue.
[08:34] <Badzo> but without voice
[08:34] <Badzo> i think
[08:34] <MasterShrek> Badzo, why are u using realplayer? ick
[08:34] <linux_manju> Hi All.. I have created a logical volume ( In LVM ).. How do I create a snapshot volume for the same
[08:34] <mindsideout> what about the system and home partitions?
[08:34] <makuseru> Badzo: works fine on mine
[08:34] <Badzo> will try it
[08:34] <mindsideout> can i change it without loosing my data?
[08:34] <ripps> libercogito,  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/33162/
[08:34] <TAG> how do i change from user to root user in the terminal
[08:34] <LiberCogito> mindsideout: Lemme upload a screenshot for refrence.
[08:34] <linux_manju> lvcreate --snapshot -n snap -L20M /dev/myvol/lvol0 exits with help
[08:34] <MasterShrek> TAG: su
[08:35] <TAG> thanks
[08:35] <softwork> how i get compiz fusion?
[08:35] <MasterShrek> TAG, if you type: su [username]         you can switch to any user, default without a username is root
[08:35] <softwork> is disponible?
[08:35] <bruenig> LiberCogito, you can have four primary
[08:35] <genii> TAG you may want su -
[08:36] <neozen> meep
[08:36] <ahmadsaifan> Can someone take a look at my problem: http://img48.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshot1gb9.png
[08:37] <neozen> ahmadsaifan: taking a look now
[08:37] <ahmadsaifan> Neozen: thank you
[08:37] <ahmadsaifan> Neozen: im also on a wired connection now
[08:37] <ripps> libercogito,  this is my menu.lst.....http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/33162/
[08:37] <ahmadsaifan> !
[08:37] <LiberCogito> mindsideout: http://img511.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshotwc0.png
[08:37] <Trezker> !ping me
[08:37] <LiberCogito> ripps: looking.
[08:37] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ping me - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:35] (Lekrem/#ubuntu) /etc/X11
[10:35] (Lekrem/#ubuntu) oh
[10:35] (Curs0r/#ubuntu) where would I find FATX support for feisty?
[10:35] (Curs0r/#ubuntu) !Fatx
[10:35] (ubotu/#ubuntu) Sorry, I don't know anything about fatx - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:35] (jrattner1/#ubuntu) !mon
[10:35] (ubotu/#ubuntu) Sorry, I don't know anything about mon - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:35] (sh3l1/#ubuntu) thanks anyways, lekrem
[10:35] (apothecary/#ubuntu) anyone know how set a server port in xchat2?
[10:35] (TiMiDo/#ubuntu) !mom
[10:35] (ubotu/#ubuntu) Sorry, I don't know anything about mom - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:35] (boghdan/#ubuntu) i know that ubuntu ultimate is an unsupported platform, but it's still ubuntu...just asking for advices, ang got them. thankx alot guys.u rule
[10:35] <boghdan> see ya
[10:35] <Penguinsaremyfri> I just redid my linux, but now I cannot get my resolution and refresh rate the same that I used to, any ideas?
[10:36] <boghdan> !ati | metallus
[10:36] <ubotu> metallus: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[10:36] <Kitar|st> hey
[10:36] <sh3l1> sorry to bug you guys again, but how do i sudo open a file directory
[10:37] <palintheus> Penguinsaremyfri, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[10:37] <sh3l1> never mind
[10:37] <Curs0r> unknown filesystem type 'fatx' do I need to recompile the kernel with fatx support?
[10:37] <godzirra> Hrm.. .I can't get X to start on my laptop.
[10:37] <godzirra> No matter what I do.
[10:37] <palintheus> sh3l1, sudo cd <path>
[10:37] <godzirra> it tells me there's no screens.  :/
[10:37] <sh3l1> thanks
[10:37] <EJ> gotta say, im rather impressed with the ease of use with this Distro. Lots easier to use that some of the other Distro's i have looked at
[10:37] <godzirra> and when I run reconfigure, it only lets me choose the resolution.
[10:37] <carlosbarbosachi> hello i am using nomachine nx server in an ubuntu feisty box, and my client is on a macbook on os x im having really hard issues with the keyboard anyone has experience on the matter?
[10:37] <Curs0r> godzirra, http://rafb.net/paste your xorg.conf
[10:38] <godzirra> Curs0r: I can't easily, because my laptop doesn't have network yet.  But tis the default one the system started up with.
[10:39] <Curs0r> godzirra, did you install a video driver? if so, which one?
[10:39] <yaustar> Curs0r: Are you mucking around with a Xobx hdd?
[10:39] <yaustar> *Xbox
[10:39] <Curs0r> yaustar, I am indeed
[10:39] <Curs0r> yaustar, my dvd drive is dead but I want Xubuntu on it anyway.
[10:40] <godzirra> Curs0r: It hasn't give nme an option to install anything.  I'm booting from the alternate cd still.
[10:40] <godzirra> or trying to.
[10:40] <Curs0r> godzirra, why the alternate?
[10:40] <Jak08> I have a question, how fesable would it be to have ubuntu installed on a usb drive that would work in x86 computers and ppc ones?
[10:40] <Lunis> what's the name of the process that is the gnome desktop i.e. .desktop icons?
[10:40] <godzirra> Because the normal one didnt boot up on my laptop at all.
[10:40] <godzirra> I got a blank screen.
[10:40] <MasterShrek> Jak08, probably wouldnt work
[10:40] <Curs0r> Lunis that's done by Nautilus
[10:41] <Curs0r> !Nautilus
[10:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nautilus - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:41] <yaustar> Jak08: It is possible
[10:41] <Jak08> so there isn't any sort of recognition script then that can dectect what the architecture is and then load the appropriate files then?
[10:41] <yaustar> Jak08: http://www.pendrivelinux.com/2007/02/12/usb-ubuntu-tutorial-for-linux-users/
[10:41] <Lunis> Curs0r, I don't seem to have any nautilus processes running though. i'm in xfce but my desktop is the gnome/nautilus one.
[10:42] <MasterShrek> Jak08, you may have to make two seperate installs
[10:42] <scotthfx> Is no one able to help with the wireless usb issue?  or should I just chill for a bit? (not rushing just unsure of the process)
[10:42] <yaustar> oops.. ignore me
[10:42] <yrlnry> I just got "dia", which seems to be just what i wanted.
[10:42] <yaustar> I didn't read the whole question
[10:42] <Curs0r> Lunis, killall nautilus in a terminal will settle this little debate
[10:42] <MasterShrek> scotthfx, the best way to get a quick answer is check the forums or google
[10:42] <MasterShrek> for hardware
[10:43] <Lunis> Curs0r, surely enough you're right :) now i just need to find the process for the xfce background to reload it
[10:43] <Jak08> ok, because I wanted to be able to use this on my schools computers and my own, and didn't want to have to have two seperate drives
[10:43] <Curs0r> yaustar, so do you know how to mount a fatx partition under feisty?
[10:43] <Lostchild> Hello! I was wondering has anyone here ever used Linux as a switch?
[10:43] <Lunis> Curs0r, which is xfdesktop. thank you very much sir
[10:43] <scotthfx> MasterShrek:  Thanks, I have already checked, they generally suggest installing Netowkr Manager (which is already installed) and the hardware doesn't seem to be the issue.
[10:43] <Curs0r> Lunis, no worries
[10:43] <yaustar> Curs0r: Nada, a quick google search shows that are LiveCds that can do it
[10:43] <godzirra> Curs0r: Yeah, I have no idea why it refuses to start X.
[10:43] <embrik> scotthfx: wireless is difficult in linux, wait a year, and you will probably experiense that your wireless card works out of the box
[10:43] <MasterShrek> scotthfx, do you need wpa?
[10:44] <Curs0r> Lunis, you can still use nautilus with the --no-desktop switch
[10:44] <MasterShrek> scotthfx, try running    iwconfig -a   from a termnial
[10:44] <Penguinsaremyfri> anyone know how to get a higher resoolution on the nvidia restricted driver?
[10:45] <Lunis> Curs0r, when something spawns nautilus it won't --no-desktop will it?
[10:45] <scotthfx> Thanks folks, much appreciated.  Hopefully if I rejoin it'll be from the Ubuntu installation.  :)
[10:45] <yaustar> quit
[10:45] <erUSUL> Penguinsaremyfri: use nvidia-settings
[10:45] <Lunis> Curs0r, by default i mean. i use xfce but i still have some gnome apps >.>
[10:45] <Curs0r> Lunis, I like xfce too, I use thunar with it and remove nautilus althogether
[10:45] <Penguinsaremyfri> I don't have an nvidia settings
[10:46] <embrik> scotthfx: yes, ubuntu deals with wirelss quite smoothly, but not plug and play yet, though
[10:46] <gnubie> Penguinsaremyfri: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[10:46] <Lunis> Curs0r, Thunar==win ^^
[10:46] <Lostchild> I would like to build my own gateway router that provides nat/firewall/layer2 switching and suggestions?
[10:46] <Penguinsaremyfri> thanks
[10:47] <epsyloN> Hello guys, I am having problem with compiz-fusion, it is very slow. I installed drivers with envy, then followed step by step a french tutorial (http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/compiz_fusion) to install compiz fusion. Everything went painlessly, but still, the effects are really slow and they shouldn't (my hardware config is top-notch, nvidia 8600M GT). Does anyone have a hint about how to solve that problem please :) ? (I am running
[10:47] <epsyloN> KUbuntu, btw.)
[10:47] <Shaye> how do i get a list of current users on my server?
[10:48] <reya277> How can I upgrade my OpenGL version from 2.0.6 to 2.1
[10:48] <erUSUL> Shaye: w or who
[10:48] <erUSUL> Shaye: for the list of current logged users
[10:48] <yeniklasor> How can I scrool down when I launch "top" on terminal ?
[10:48] <dotdot> Shaye, also "finger"
[10:49] <Shaye> ok thanks, and a list of the whole users? not only those who are logged atm
[10:49] <Vorde> how would I install alternative drivers for my network cards to see if it would fix my problem?
[10:50] <Juno> can someone tell me how to fix my xserver configuration? it wont load; says no screens were detected
[10:50] <palintheus> Juno, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[10:50] <erUSUL> Juno: try 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[10:50] <godzirra> Ok, I can paste my xorg.conf somewhere if I can find a paste site that supports links. ;)
[10:51] <dotdot> !pastebin > godzirra
[10:51] <scam> i got a lx-700 keyboard and mouse.. can i get all button support for it ?
[10:51] <Aye|> Hi
[10:52] <Juno> what should I look for in the xserver config to change?
[10:52] <Aye|> Does anyone have the remotest idea why my ubuntu installation wont boot when my gfx (geforce 6200) is in or activate but boots when its disabled and i use my onboard
[10:52] <godzirra> Crap... my mouse doesn't work yet, since I can't get X working.
[10:52] <royel> Looking for setup a PDC with roaming profiles, clients will be both linux and win xp, I'm confused about using NFS or Samba, does it matter much, I've read something about samba not liking roaming profiles, perhaps someone knows of a good tutorial on this exact thing?
[10:52] <godzirra> if I send smoeone my xorg.conf can they paste it for me so I can try and figure out why X won't start?
[10:53] <lieter> godzirra, pastebin it
[10:53] <scam> pastebin is a good place to post files
[10:53] <godzirra> I can't pastebin
[10:53] <lieter> and what is the error you get?
[10:53] <godzirra> I have no X and can't get mouse working.
[10:53] <godzirra> outside of X
[10:53] <godzirra> lieter: no screens found
[10:53] <Aye|> godzirra, use slexy
[10:53] <LazyJay> godzirra: #flood
[10:53] <lieter> yeah ok
[10:53] <lieter> but more precice
[10:53] <Juno> I'm having the same problem as godzirra
[10:53] <Aye|> http://slexy.org/
[10:53] <godzirra> how do I read a file into irssi?
[10:54] <lieter> paste /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[10:55] <yeniklasor> Now how can I install JDK ? On repo isn't working :( Do you know any tutorial
[10:56] <pamela> #ubuntu-georgia
[10:56] <godzirra> Sorry.
[10:57] <godzirra> lieter: How do I read a file from irssi into #flood?
[10:57] <Blauhaut> !kiba
[10:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kiba - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:57] <Blauhaut> !kiba box
[10:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kiba box - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:57] <Blauhaut> !kiba dock
[10:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kiba dock - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:57] <erUSUL> godzirra: /exec -o cat file
[10:57] <wwalker> running fiesty - evolution prints to A4 paper, everything else (command line (enscript), firefox, open office) prints to Letter. I can't find a paper tpe setting in evolution to fix it.
[10:57] <godzirra> thanks.
[10:58] <TyphoidHippo> Hello again all - one more quick question - in debian, there is a mighty handy soundcard detection tool called "alsaconf" that seems to be absent in ubuntu, is there an equivalent?
[10:59] <volothamp> hi >(
[10:59] <MasterShrek> TyphoidHippo, did you install alsa-utils?
[11:00] <The_Belgain> quick question: i've got a package which fails the postinst stage in apt-get / synaptic, but which works fine once i've fixed up it's config - problem is that each time i install / update any packages in synaptic thereafter, it tries to rerun the failed postinst which then renders this package useless until i fix it up manually
[11:00] <TyphoidHippo> ahhh, I sure didn't, that must be it - thanks MasterShrek...  My head is spinning at the moment, :P
[11:00] <The_Belgain> is there any way to tell synaptic to ignore this package?
[11:00] <k5ehx> The_Belgain: sounds like you should submit a bug
[11:00] <Penguinsaremyfri> Ok, no luck changing resolution. Any help with my screen being generally blurry?
[11:00] <Slasher`> !git
[11:00] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about git - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:00] <Slasher`> !gitweb
[11:00] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gitweb - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:00] <Slasher`> hm
[11:01] <k5ehx> Penguinsaremyfri: wrong resolution. :-)
[11:01] <Penguinsaremyfri> Well, I cannot figure out how to change it
[11:01] <Riyonuk> I have 2 hardrives, ones new, ones old. The old one, has windows, the new one I just installed ubuntu. When I boot into windows, its extremely sloow, is this cause its set to slave?
[11:01] <Slasher`> anyone have any tutorials on how to install something from a gitweb package
[11:01] <Penguinsaremyfri> it is forcing widescreen on an 4:3 resolution
[11:01] <The_Belgain> i'll do that, but in the meantime i'd like to know if it's possible to just have apt ignore it?  The package is vmware server by the way - the problem is that it assumes you want to use eth0 as your network interface
[11:02] <mhsql> alguien habla espaol?
[11:02] <Slasher`> !es
[11:02] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[11:02] <palintheus> !es
[11:02] <avis> Riyonuk, whether the drive is slave or master doesn't make a different speed wise it might be your controller or a slower hard drive or other issues
[11:02] <TBotNik_1> All: How do I install sound on my U box?
[11:02] <godzirra> I pasted my xorg.conf into #flood
[11:02] <godzirra> Although i'm not sure if there's anyone in there to look. ;)
[11:02] <godzirra> And it didn't paste anyways.
[11:02] <godzirra> Argh.Never guessed that installing ubuntu would be so difficult on my laptop :(
[11:02] <godzirra> Can anyone help me get X running via the alternate install CD so I can get ubuntu installed?
[11:02] <TyphoidHippo> Wait, it is installed, MasterShrek, but there's another package called alsa-tools that might have something like alsaconf, I'll try that.
[11:03] <Shaye> how do i edit user rights? e.g i add a user with adduser nick, but i want that user to be admin
[11:03] <godzirra> Can anyone help me get X running via the alternate install CD so I can get ubuntu installed?
[11:03] <lieter> godzirra, the laternatie cd doesnt have X
[11:03] <godzirra> Or can I get ubuntu installed without doing it through X?
[11:03] <lieter> i beleive
[11:04] <lieter> its textbased installer
[11:04] <godzirra> lieter: well, how do i start the install?
[11:04] <godzirra> Because it didnt start it when I booted from the cd.
[11:04] <neverblue2> Shaye, in Gnome?
[11:04] <lieter> put in the cd and hit install :)
[11:04] <godzirra> I did. :/
[11:04] <Riyonuk> Can someone tell me how I download this? cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/rtl8180-sa2400
[11:04] <godzirra> Brb.. let me try it again I guess.
[11:04] <lieter> ghehe, put your bios on boot from cd?
[11:04] <godzirra> Yes. ;p
[11:04] <neverblue2> Riyonuk, man cvs
[11:04] <godzirra> afk, rebooting.
[11:04] <__mikem> godzirra, the whole point of the alternate install cd is that its a text based instalation. Don't worry, once the instalation is done you will be able to boot into gnome like normal
[11:04] <Riyonuk> Im on windows
[11:05] <__mikem> ##windows
[11:05] <Shaye> neverblue2 no i only got server edition no gui
[11:05] <neverblue2> Shaye, not sure then, sorry
[11:05] <Shaye> np ;)
[11:05] <neverblue2> Riyonuk, cvs howto <-- google it
[11:06] <saphira> CK?
[11:06] <volothamp> quit
[11:06] <godzirra> __mikem: it hasnt started yet.  Thats part of the problem.
[11:06] <neverblue2> Shaye, so you want the user to be an su ?
[11:06] <godzirra> I just rebooted so we'll see what happens now.
[11:06] <Wyvern|> Hi, I was wondering how I can run scp in the background from a shell? Copying large amounts of data...
[11:06] <godzirra> its going through the startup still.
[11:06] <__mikem> godzirra, what do you mean it hasn't started yet. What specifically is on the screen?
[11:06] <neverblue2> Shaye, or sudo access?
[11:06] <bruenig> Wyvern|, append a & to the end of the command, or you can always control + z after it is started
[11:07] <Wyvern|> ah, what does ctrl+z do?
[11:07] <pike_> Wyvern|: also if ya want to close the terminal you can nohup command&
[11:07] <Wyvern|> I tried &, but that screwed over the password prompt
[11:07] <volothamp> hi to all! It`s been a long time since I`ve used bitchx!
[11:07] <bruenig> Wyvern|, backgrounds it
[11:07] <neverblue2> undo in some circles
[11:07] <godzirra> __mikem: I just rebooted.  CUrrently the Ubuntu logo and progress bar are on the screen.  Then it just dropped me to a console window thats going through the startup options.
[11:07] <volothamp> and now I can`t remember ho to quit.
[11:07] <TBotNik_1> Hey all, looking for status cmd!
[11:07] <bruenig> Wyvern|, or screen
[11:07] <volothamp> let`s try ctrl-c
[11:07] <TBotNik_1> /exec sudo status
[11:07] <__mikem> godzirra, did you by any chance use wubi to install it?
[11:08] <Wyvern|> ctrl+z stops it
[11:08] <bjames> ok, just installed Ubuntu 7.04 - mouse seems sluggish even with settings turned up full, is there anything I can change to speed it up a bit?
[11:08] <Shaye> neverblue2 i got it... sudo usermod -G admin user
[11:08] <bruenig> Wyvern|, backgrounds it, you can foreground it with "fg" after that
[11:08] <neverblue2> usermod, there ya go
[11:08] <agent47a> I have Java 2 JRE build 1.5.0 installed and Firefox launches all Java apps just fine but I get no sound.  Sound is working for everything else include Flash videos and embedded mplayer videos.  Thank your for any idea.
[11:08] <godzirra> __mikem: no idea what wubi is.
[11:08] <__mikem> !wubi
[11:08] <ubotu> wubi is an unofficial Ubuntu installer for Windows users - more info is at http://www.cutlersoftware.com/ubuntusetup/wubi/en-US/index.html
[11:08] <Wyvern|> how do I use "screen"?
[11:08] <tbz> anyone familiar with nvidia 8800gts? if so pm plz need a bit of help
[11:08] <pike_> Wyvern|: i made an ftp script not too long ago to do this. it works if you change to sftp also
[11:08] <godzirra> No.
[11:08] <CheeseGardener> Does anyone know how to troubleshoot Gnomad2???
[11:08] <godzirra> I rebooted and booted from the cd.
[11:08] <__mikem> okay
[11:08] <godzirra> And it tried to start X.
[11:09] <godzirra> Giving me the ugly screen that says its likely that its not setup correctly.
[11:09] <bruenig> !info screen | Wyvern|
[11:09] <ubotu> wyvern|: 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
[11:09] <neverblue2> tbz, didnt I direct you to the ubuntu guide before?
[11:09] <__mikem> godzirra what video card do you have
[11:09] <bruenig> Wyvern|, probably best to read the docs, there is a lot of stuff you can do with it
[11:09] <neverblue2> tbz still havent taken my advice?
[11:09] <reya277> Ok let's see if this will help; I need to update  OpenGL version string:2.0.6334 to OpenGL version string:2.1
[11:09] <godzirra> Its an nvidia card.  8400MS
[11:09] <Wyvern|> the real problem is that "nohup scp user@server:file . &" won't let me enter a password
[11:09] <tbz> dude, what kinda advice is the guide, I've read it already
[11:09] <Wyvern|> ah, screen isn't installed yet
[11:10] <godzirra> Wyvern|: edit your .ssh/known_hosts so you don't have to.
[11:10] <reya277> How or where do I get the download for in order to achieve this
[11:10] <__mikem> godzirra, so when it trys to load X it gives you an error?
[11:10] <neverblue2> Wyvern|, then do it in a shell, and open other one?
[11:10] <godzirra> __mikem: yes.
[11:10] <pike_> Wyvern|: if youre curious http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/33184/
[11:10] <__mikem> okay, do me a favor, and boot the machine into a root shell
[11:10] <pike_> egads didnt mean to leave the sun part in there :)
[11:10] <TBotNik_1> All: I see "status" equates to "ps" on Unbuntu.  How to I status installed and/or running modules like apache, hald, samba, dhcp, etc.?
[11:10] <godzirra> __mikem: I'm getting a job error.  Just tried something I found on the ubuntu forums.  One sec (just rebooted following those instructions)
[11:11] <Wyvern|> I'm copying a terabyte of data from one server to another, don't have physical access to any of them.
[11:11] <Wyvern|> which is why i kinda would like the copying to continue after I log out
[11:11] <bruenig> Wyvern|, that's a lot of pr0n
[11:11] <Wyvern|> actually no pr0n
[11:11] <godzirra> Wow.  That is a lot.  Can I have access to your pr0n stash? :)
[11:11] <Wyvern|> but MPAA would be "annoyed" at me if they found out.
[11:11] <__mikem> one of these days I have to get all my software installed on this computer so its ready for when I go to college in a few weeks
[11:12] <godzirra> Wyvern|: I told you, edit the .ssh/known_hosts and add your keys there so you dont need logins.
[11:12] <godzirra> Wyvern|: No, I think -you- would be annoyed if  the MPAA found out.  I hear they have some hefty fees.
[11:12] <CheeseGardener> Does anyone know how to troubleshoot Gnomad2???
[11:12] <godzirra> __mikem: ok, I'm at a console screen after it failed X again.  get to a root window by just doing sudo su - ?
[11:13] <Wyvern|> well, godzirra, how do I enter a password to a file with encrypted passwords?
[11:13] <__mikem> godzirra, yes you can do that as well
[11:13] <__mikem> but you just need to type su, no need to sudo
[11:13] <ansque> where greasemonkey have scripts?
[11:13] <Wyvern|> there isn't any way to "detatch" from a running program after you've launched it?
[11:13] <godzirra> __mikem: I don't have a root password y et. :)  hence the sudo
[11:14] <TBotNik_1> Wyvern|: Move it to background process?
[11:14] <godzirra> __mikem: What now?
[11:14] <__mikem> okay, in that case, type sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:14] <Wyvern|> was that ctrl+z?
[11:15] <TBotNik_1> Wyvern|: Yes I think ctrl+z
[11:15] <godzirra> __mikem: hrm... ok.. one sec.  I assume the curses gui isn't supposed to be really screwed up looking at this point? :p
[11:16] <Wyvern|> Ah, i tried that, but got informed that the scp got killed
[11:16] <__mikem> godzirra, no it isn't, but it should still be useable even if the borders look strange
[11:16] <godzirra> attempt to autodetect video hardware?
[11:16] <__mikem> yes
[11:17] <godzirra> select "nv" as the driver?
[11:17] <__mikem> thats what we are going to try, if that doesn't work I am going to have you install the nvidia proprietary drivers
[11:17] <godzirra> ok, I'm chosen NV
[11:17] <Enselic_> is there some general way of finding out what kernel module I should use for my CD?
[11:17] <godzirra> and used the default identifier
[11:17] <__mikem> good
[11:17] <godzirra> now its asking for the video card's bus identifier
[11:18] <__mikem> I don't remember ever being asked that when using that command, see if you can hit next without entering it
[11:18] <godzirra> Its got a default listed there
[11:18] <pike_> godzirra: enter for the stuff you dont know
[11:18] <__mikem> godzirra, then use the default
[11:18] <godzirra> ok, asking about the ram now.
[11:18] <godzirra> leave it blank?  Or put in something?
[11:18] <__mikem> leave it
[11:19] <godzirra> use kernel framebuffer device interface?
[11:19] <__mikem> and enable kernel frame buffering
[11:19] <godzirra> ImPS/2 or ExplorerPS/2?
[11:19] <__mikem> PS2
[11:19] <godzirra> ... they're both PS/2 ;)
[11:19] <__mikem> Oops
[11:19] <__mikem> ImPS2
[11:19] <pike_> this is facinating
[11:19] <Wyvern|> hm... ctrl+z didn't work, screen won't install without a CD, and I didn't understand that editing of known_hosts... How would you go about if you should move large amounts of data frome one box to another, and then closing the shell you logged in with?
[11:19] <__mikem> pike_, what specifically
[11:20] <godzirra> Ok, use the default server modules?
[11:20] <__mikem> yes
[11:20] <n2diy> How do I restart cups?
[11:20] <pike_> __mikem: nothing im just bored and trying to avoid work. its a good distraction
[11:20] <godzirra> ok, wish me luck.
[11:21] <godzirra> ugh.
[11:21] <godzirra> No devices deteected.
[11:21] <godzirra> fatal error, no screens fonud.
[11:21] <godzirra> *found.
[11:21] <__mikem> well, it sounds like a hardware problem
[11:21] <__mikem> sounds like your video card is bad
[11:21] <godzirra> lol.
[11:21] <godzirra> its not.
[11:21] <godzirra> I was playing warcraft on it this morning in windows. ;p
[11:21] <__mikem> okay, approximately how old is the video card?
[11:22] <godzirra> The laptop is about 2 months old.
[11:22] <SpectralDesign> Who can (or wants to) recommend a laptop for Ubuntu?  Required: Wireless & hibernate/suspend...  under $1000.00 shipped.  Thanks in advance for any suggestions
[11:22] <__mikem> godzirra, okay, are you back in the root shell
[11:22] <__mikem> or atleast in some kind of shell
[11:22] <pike_> SpectralDesign: i like asus alot.
[11:23] <Wyvern|> argh, i'm giving up then, I'll just leave the shell on...
[11:23] <__mikem> godzirra, if your lappy is only 2 months old its definitely a driver problem and should be easy to fix
[11:23] <godzirra> Yeah, I'm back at the shell.
[11:23] <pike_> SpectralDesign: system76 i guess to be sure but i think they use asus
[11:24] <__mikem> okay, sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx
[11:24] <zzaza> hi all
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[11:24] <pvcc> ???
[11:24] <godzirra> crap.
[11:24] <killown|away> where I found xorg 7.2 source?
[11:24] <godzirra> one sec.
[11:24] <godzirra> need to find an ethernet cable.
[11:24] <Floker> hey how can i apped a file to a command?  (like instead of ssh 127.0.0.1 i want ssh [content of ip.txt] )
[11:25] <SpectralDesign> thanks pike_
[11:25] <godzirra> sec.  running apt-get update and then installing.
[11:25] <__mikem> Oh my GOD, PriceChild PLEASE WARN ME NEXT TIME
[11:26] <Shaye> how can i install a c++ complier?
[11:26] <Shaye> configure: error: C++ compiler cannot create executables
[11:26] <Xoris> Floker: ssh $(cat filename)
[11:26] <godzirra> This is a lot of work to get the os installed lol
[11:26] <__mikem> Shaye, sudo apt-get install build-essential
[11:26] <bruenig> Shaye, g++
[11:26] <Floker> Xoris thank you very much :>
[11:26] <godzirra> Ok, its installed __mikem
[11:26] <Xoris> Floker: in general, using the $(command) syntax results in the output of "command" ending up on the command line itself. so, since "cat" outputs the contents of a file...
[11:26] <Alloosh> Hi guys, was fighting with my network in the last two days, and finally did it my way, using a tunnel, any way I have problem with my dvd player, it recognize some dvds and not recognize others, any idea?
[11:27] <__mikem> godzirra, alright, I want you to do sudo dpkg-reconfigure again
[11:27] <linux_> how i can add another language that i will be able to write in ?
[11:27] <n2diy> How do I restart cups?
[11:27] <bruenig> !dvd | Alloosh
[11:27] <ubotu> Alloosh: For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[11:27] <KleRoi> Hello, i have this problem, i have installed ubuntu from the live CD but when I try to boot it, it gives me an error telling me that "server X could not be loaded" and in particular that "no screens found" and "no devices detected"... my gfx card is an ATI radeon. anyone knows why this happens? :(
[11:27] <noodles12> /etc/init.d/cupsys restart
[11:27] <bruenig> n2diy, just restart the daemon
[11:27] <zzaza> i got an ibook G3 500mhz 10Gb hardisk, 640mb memory, am planning to install linux. can any one give me tips or help as to what to think about etc
[11:27] <n2diy> Thanks
[11:27] <broofa> Hi all.  I could use some help getting my mic to work.  I have a Asus A8Js with onboard Intel 82801G  audio ...
[11:27] <Alloosh> thanks ubotu, will go have a look now
[11:28] <linux_> how i can add another language that i will be able to write in ?
[11:28] <broofa> I've done the usual googling.  Mic is enabled in preferences ...
[11:28] <godzirra> __mikem: ok.. and what do I need to do differently?
[11:28] <SpectralDesign> Anyone know a Canadian distributor that makes laptops for Ubuntu with wireless/suspend supported?
[11:28] <bruenig> !repeat | linux_
[11:28] <ubotu> linux_: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[11:28] <broofa> Also used alsamixer to make sure it's enabled...
[11:28] <bruenig> SpectralDesign, hp
[11:28] <__mikem> godzirra, when it asks for the driver, there should be a new entry called nvidia
[11:29] <broofa> Also used lspci to make sure the device is recognized... but neither Skype nor Sound Recorder shows any input.
[11:29] <SpectralDesign> oh, didn't know hp laptops could do Ubuntu w/out hassles!
[11:29] <bruenig> SpectralDesign, get the right one
[11:29] <godzirra> It did.  I'm using the same options for the rest.
[11:29] <autumnk> is anyone here? i need help desperately
[11:29] <bruenig> SpectralDesign, ipw3945 for wireless, make sure nvidia or on board for graphics, and you are good
[11:29] <pike_> SpectralDesign: hp has linux certified lappys but they dont sell preinstalled i think
[11:29] <__mikem> godzirra, yes the rest should be the same
[11:29] <KleRoi> mmm i'll try asking again: i have this problem, i have installed ubuntu from the live CD but when I try to boot it, it gives me an error telling me that "server X could not be loaded" and in particular that "no screens found" and "no devices detected"... my gfx card is an ATI radeon. anyone knows why this happens?
[11:29] <godzirra> Screens found but none have a usable configuration
[11:30] <godzirra> couldn't open /lib/modules/2.6.15-26-amd64-generic/volatile/nvidia.ko: no such file or directory
[11:30] <broofa> Funny thing is, I can hear the mic coming through the speakers.  'Even get feedback loop if I crank the mic/speaker controls too high.
[11:30] <bruenig> mine suspends, although I don't do it because nvidia and such is troublesoe
[11:30] <Nattgew> !question | autumnk
[11:30] <broofa> But absolutely no sound being recorded by SR or Skype.
[11:30] <SpectralDesign> bruenig & pike_ -- thanks!
[11:30] <Nomad7> every time i start up ubuntu i have to manually enable the network connection. is there a way to make it automatically turn itself on? should i disable network manager altogether?
[11:30] <__mikem> godzirra, sounds like when you installed the drivers, apt-get didn't resolve the dependencies
[11:30] <pike_> Nomad7: gksu gedit /etc/network/interfaces  and you want an auto eth0  or something
[11:30] <bruenig> Nomad7, manually enable, like iwconfig and such?
[11:30] <__mikem> which is usually does
[11:31] <godzirra> It installed a few other things.
[11:31] <Alloosh> my problem is not playing DVDs, I think this will be the next fight, the problem is recognizing them, for example now I have a dvd in the drive and its not recognized at all. any thoughts?
[11:31] <bruenig> !dvd | Alloosh
[11:31] <__mikem> okay, godzirra, do me a favor reboot the machine, and boot into a root shell this time
[11:31] <Nomad7> bruenig: no, just click on the network icon and select the only option that isn't greyed out
[11:31] <godzirra> how do I boot into a root shell?
[11:31] <bruenig> godzirra, you  need to enable the root account
[11:32] <godzirra> bruenig: I'm trying to install still.
[11:32] <__mikem> godzirra, wait, hold on, I thought you couldn't get into X, what do you mean you are still trying to install?
[11:33] <Nomad7> pike_: in interfaces i've got several auto eth# entries
[11:33] <bruenig> Nomad7, it will likely be the biggest one
[11:33] <Xoris> godzirra: use recovery mode (from the GRUB menu)
[11:33] <KleRoi> mmm i'll try asking again, hoping someone has a clue: i have this problem, i have installed ubuntu from the live CD but when I try to boot it, it gives me an error telling me that "server X could not be loaded" and in particular that "no screens found" and "no devices detected"... my gfx card is an ATI radeon. anyone knows why this happens?
[11:34] <godzirra> __mikem: ... I said that to begin with.  I'm trying to install ubuntu still.  I've got the alternate install and the main cd but I've not been able to get into an install screen at all yety.
[11:34] <Xoris> bruenig: no, not to just boot into a root shell!
[11:34] <zzaza> any one running ubuntu on a Mac
[11:34] <__mikem> godzirra, you could have told me that earlier
[11:34] <bruenig> Xoris, recovery mode is not necessarily fun
[11:34] <__mikem> bruenig, recovery mode isn't that bad.
[11:34] <Xoris> bruenig: when it isn't, init=/bin/sh is
[11:34] <__mikem> it can be quite fun at times :)
[11:35] <Solpex> heya all when i load my eggdrop it comes on irc ect, but it wont save the user file how can i make it save the userfile ? like it wont write it i think its because of ubuntu security anyone here that can help or point me in the right direction please?
[11:35] <godzirra> __mikem: sorry, I said that earlier, I think it was before you started helping me though.
[11:35] <FiNeX> Hi! I'm doing some test with the patch applied by the distro to the kernel
[11:35] <Solpex> and ovbiously eggdrop wont run as root
[11:35] <pike_> Nomad7: well id imagine you can comment out all but the one you want
[11:35] <FiNeX> I've found a small set of patch that cause some AMD system to crash
[11:35] <Nomad7> ah, i think the problem was that i ahd two different Wired Connections to choose from, so it didn't choose either one. i disabled the one that i'm not using in Network Manager, lemme reboot and see how it goes
[11:35] <FiNeX> I don't know exatly the patch
[11:36] <__mikem> no worries, okay, first of all, I want you to put the alternate install CD in there because the main install isn't going to work because the nvidia card you have ins't supported by x by default
[11:36] <bruenig> Solpex, where is it meant to save the userfile?
[11:36] <pike_> Nomad7: to be safe maybe pastebin sudo ifconfig -a and /etc/network/interfaces
[11:36] <__mikem> godzirra, by the way, is your lappy by any chance an HP
[11:36] <CheeseGardener> Does anyone know how to troubleshoot Gnomad2?
[11:36] <Solpex> bruenig 2 seconds im booting the box ill tell you now
[11:36] <FiNeX> I'm trying to do a cross search with the patch applied by the ubuntu team for restrict the set of patches
[11:36] <godzirra> __mikem: yes... yes it is.
[11:36] <__mikem> godzirra, is it a pavilian?
[11:36] <FiNeX> Where can I found the complete list of the patch used by ubuntu (feisty fawn) ?
[11:37] <Nomad7> pike_: i'm not too familiar with command lines yet, would that make a copy of the file and put it ... someplace ?
[11:37] <godzirra> yup
[11:37] <godzirra> dv6500
[11:38] <__mikem> godzirra, I had the same exact problems with my HP Pavilian
[11:38] <KleRoi> mmm i'll try asking again: i have this problem, i have installed ubuntu from the live CD but when I try to boot it, it gives me an error telling me that "server X could not be loaded" and in particular that "no screens found" and "no devices detected"... my gfx card is an ATI mobilty radeon x1600. anyone knows why this happens?
[11:38] <__mikem> what I want you to do is put the alternate install CD in the drive and reboot
[11:38] <godzirra> How'd you fix it?
[11:38] <godzirra> Ok.  Thats where I'm at now.
[11:38] <godzirra> is the boot screen for the alternate cd.
[11:38] <pike_> Nomad7: ifconfig -a will just list your devices youd need to copy the terminal stuff and paste it.
[11:38] <__mikem> yes there should be once that comes up right after the POST
[11:38] <pike_> Nomad7: i dont know the gui much you might be better off speaking with a gnome person here
[11:39] <icanic> hi
[11:39] <TBotNik_1> All: Hey working on my "lp" vs Cups prob.  Made sure I have .ppd file, but still getting error: "Error - no default destination available."  Any ideas on fixing this?
[11:39] <godzirra> I'm looking at the ubuntu logo and the "Start, start in safe graphics mode, check for defects, memory test, boot first disk" screen
[11:39] <icanic> can someone tell me how to install 8800gts drivers on ubuntu?
[11:39] <Nomad7> pike_: well i rebooted and nothing broke, but it still doesn't enable my wired network by default :\
[11:39] <__mikem> godzirra, it should NOT say anything about graphica
[11:39] <Nomad7> i have to click the network manager icon and then select Wired Network
[11:39] <__mikem> the alternate install cd is a text based installer
[11:40] <__mikem> I think the problem is you burned yourself 2 copies of the main install cd
[11:40] <pike_> icanic: from what i here they are still problematic but nvidias next driver update should correct much of it
[11:40] <Solpex> whats the move or copy command anyone know ?
[11:40] <Solpex> cp ?
[11:40] <jrib> !cli > Solpex (see the private message from ubotu)
[11:40] <godzirra> the two screens are different though...
[11:40] <autumnk> okay well i guess i will type this all out and maybe somebody will be willing to help. we had a power outage, and when my boyfriend booted his computer back up it wouldn't let him log in, it said there was an ICE file that wouldn't let him log in. he deleted that, and when he rebooted and logged in he got a panel error. he did the troubleshooting for the panel, and then he started getting IO errors. he did the troubleshooting for th
[11:40] <autumnk> at, rebooted his computer, and now his ubuntu loading screen makes it halfway and then disappears and leaves blinking cursor. i have no idea what to do and he got really frustrated and won't even try to fix it
[11:40] <__mikem> holly crap
[11:40] <jimbojw> i just used ssh-add to have my ssh agent remember my passphrase - will I need to do this every time I restart my computer?
[11:40] <Solpex> cheers man
[11:40] <godzirra> at least I think they are
[11:40] <__mikem> different in what way?
[11:40] <godzirra> let me look
[11:40] <pike_> Solpex: apropos is handy 'apropos copy file' for instance will list command manuals with the word copy and file in em
[11:41] <KleRoi> mmm i'll try asking again: i have this problem, i have installed ubuntu from the live CD but when I try to boot it, it gives me an error telling me that "server X could not be loaded" and in particular that "no screens found" and "no devices detected"... my gfx card is an ATI radeon. anyone knows why this happens?
[11:41] <pike_> !cli | Solpex
[11:41] <Solpex> heh ubuntu is too secure for me
[11:41] <Solpex> :P
[11:41] <godzirra> They're definitely different
[11:41] <Solpex> locks all the folders and everything
[11:41] <godzirra> for one, the logo is all brown on the "alternate" cd I have.
[11:41] <pike_> Nomad7: only suggestion i can make is to pastebin the /etc/network/interfaces file
[11:41] <Solpex> cant do shit
[11:41] <godzirra> And the non alternate cd has a "install with drivers update cd" option
[11:42] <godzirra> thats the only two diffs.
[11:42] <pike_> Solpex: if you NEED to you can gksu nautilus& in a terminal
[11:42] <Nomad7> pike_: that sounds good to me, how do i pastebin ?
[11:42] <Solpex> ubotu isnt here hhe
[11:42] <jrib> Solpex: which folder?
[11:42] <Nomad7> nevermind !
[11:42] <pike_> !pastebin
[11:42] <__mikem> godzirra, does the alternate cd have an item that says something about a recovery shell
[11:43] <Solpex> i wanna move a tcl script to the /home/solpex/eggdrop/scripts folder.
[11:43] <__mikem> or system recovery or something like that
[11:43] <godzirra> not sure.. give me a sec
[11:43] <godzirra> .booting back into xp to see what I burned.
[11:43] <jrib> Solpex: mv whatever 17:43 <          Solpex > i wanna move a tcl script to the /home/solpex/eggdrop/scripts folder.
[11:43] <onur_> how can i redirect my proxy server packages to itself ?
[11:43] <jrib> Solpex: erm... mv whatever /home/solpex/eggdrop/scripts
[11:43] <Solpex> cheers man
[11:43] <Solpex> ill give it ago
[11:44] <Solpex> sudo before mv ovbious i guess
[11:44] <godzirra> __mikem: ubuntu-6.06.1-desktop-amd64.iso
[11:44] <FiNeX> Hi! I'm doing some test with the patch applied by the distro to the kernel. I've found a small set of patch that cause some AMD system to crash. I don't know exatly the patch who make the system crash. I'm trying to do a cross search with the patch applied by the ubuntu team for restrict the set of patches. Where can I found the complete list of the patch used by ubuntu (feisty fawn) ?
[11:44] <Solpex> as you need sudo for everything :P
[11:44] <__mikem> godzirra, no that is not the alternat CD, you are going to have to find an ISO of the alternate CD
[11:44] <__mikem> I'll be right back, dinners on the table
[11:44] <godzirra> uhhh
[11:44] <jrib> Solpex: you shouldn't need sudo since it's in your HOME
[11:44] <godzirra> thats the option that shows up when I go to the ubuntu site to download
[11:44] <icanic> how to install nvidia driver on ubuntu?
[11:45] <godzirra> I just checed
[11:45] <godzirra> checked
[11:45] <icanic> sorry I'm new on linux
[11:45] <syuroff> is there a way to figure out why my 6.06LTS support hangs before asking what disk to partition and install on a brand new server?  7.04 finds the RAID controller immediately.
[11:45] <TBotNik_1> All: Hey working on my "lp" vs Cups prob.  Cups working fine in X.win.  Made sure I have .ppd file, but still getting error: "Error - no default destination available."  Any ideas on fixing this?  Is there a util that associates the 2?
[11:45] <Nomad7> icanic: it's very easy
[11:45] <jrib> icanic: system -> administration -> restricted drivers manager
[11:45] <godzirra> __mikem: I'll be back in a few.  I'm driving home (1 hour drive or so).  Be back online afterwards.
[11:46] <orudie> i have a creative labs sound blaster X-fi , is it supported by ubuntu?
[11:46] <onur_> how can i redirect my proxy server packages to itself ?
[11:47] <Solpex> yay done cheers guys
[11:47] <jrib> Solpex: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommandlineHowto was the link
[11:47] <Solpex> thanks for the help all :P
[11:47] <Solpex> ive found most things out myself but some i need some assistance for
[11:47] <Solpex> lol
[11:47] <syuroff> oh, look, ctl-alt f4.  OK.... partman is reading all physical volumes.  for 17 minutes and counting..... how patient should I be?
[11:47] <icanic> thx
[11:47] <Solpex> i like to idle here to learn things :P
[11:47] <iratik> I'm just so frustrated ..... it seems like there is no agreed upon method to setup ldap on any network anywhere ... everywhere i go is just an article with a list of shell commands .... and 3-4 comments ... its like there is no way to set it up! ....    any resources out there for a _simpler_ way to setup ldap and clients ?
[11:47] <onur_> how can i redirect my proxy server packages to itself ? ? ?
[11:48] <iratik> i mean... i've been trying for a whole week!
[11:48] <Nomad7> pike_: http://pastebin.com/d152ba21b
[11:48] <onur_> which iptables command ? can someone give me a document or howto ?
[11:48] <linux_> how i can make "batch" file in linux ?
[11:48] <onur_> linux_ use bash
[11:48] <linux_> to create file with name "name.pash" ?
[11:48] <Riyonuk> I cant get wireless to work T_T, I did ndiswrapper, some linux driver, nothing works. In 6.10, it worked like a charm, what happened?
[11:49] <linux_> aonur_ and it will be runable ?
[11:49] <jrib> onur_: search for "iptables" on help.ubuntu.com/community since the bot is down.  Let me know if you can't find it
[11:49] <Riyonuk> I do "iwlist wlan0 scan", and it shows my access point, then I keep doing it, and then it gives no results :(
[11:49] <n2diy> I have a strange printing problem. I'm trying to print a webpage from firefox. With my HP 672c a few line print, then it errors like it is out of paper. With my HP 660c, it doesn't do anything at all. I've restarted cups numerous times, with no luck. Print Preview shows two pages to be printed, but Print only shows one page. Ideas?
[11:49] <jrib> linux_: you want to create a bash script.  A very good tutorial is the "advanced bash scripting" tutorial, should be easy to find with google
[11:49] <skyfalcon866> is there a point in running fsck
[11:50] <t0nedef> I'm having a problem with X, as in it doesn't want to load
[11:50] <cafuego> usually there is, if your FS is inconsistent.
[11:50] <t0nedef> And i was wondering if anyone knows what apt-get line i need to run to get xorgcfg on my system
[11:51] <jorre> how can i install my bcm43xx wireless network card
[11:51] <cafuego> why would you need it? 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[11:51] <cafuego> jorre: Install firmware for it, insert card, enjoy.
[11:51] <t0nedef> see, thanks cafuego, that works for me
[11:51] <t0nedef> jorre
[11:51] <jorre> cafuego: what do u mean?
[11:51] <t0nedef> sudo apt-get install bcm43xx-fwcutter
[11:51] <skyfalcon866> how can i encrypt files
[11:51] <t0nedef> i may have mispelled that
[11:51] <eugman|OW_omfg> Should I be able to enlarge the taskbar thing so I can see two rows of programs?
[11:52] <t0nedef> when it asks you to install firmware, say yes
[11:52] <jorre> cafuego:  i am using a laptop
[11:52] <cafuego> No, bcm43xx-fwcutter is right :-)
[11:52] <t0nedef> it will download it for you
[11:52] <t0nedef> i have the same card
[11:52] <t0nedef> meh, right path at least
[11:52] <bruenig> eugman|OW_omfg, this is not kde
[11:52] <t0nedef> afk a sec
[11:53] <Nomad7> Shouldn't Ubuntu enable the only available network connection by default when it starts up? ... http://pastebin.com/d5c4b0b3e
[11:53] <eugman|OW_omfg> Bruenig, wow for once I have a reason to use KDE. Anyway I can do it in windows so I figure there might be a chance gnome allowed it too.
[11:54] <bruenig> eugman|OW_omfg, such a feature is far to confusing for users, gnome won't likely have it
[11:54] <bruenig> too*
[11:54] <skyfalcon866> can i run fsck when the volume mounted
[11:54] <__mikem> Why did ubotu rename itself to stormx2 and say it looks shifty
[11:54] <Enselic_> skyfalcon866: yes, but you will get a deserved warning
[11:54] <cafuego> skyfalcon866: Not if you want to keep the data that's on the volume.
[11:54] <blackest> help i seem to have services problems how do i restart apache
[11:55] <eugman|OW_omfg> Bruenig, I can understand that but honestly it seems intuative to me. You can resize windows so why not panels I would think.
[11:55] <cafuego> skyfalcon866: it will probably destroy the filesystem.
[11:55] <bruenig> eugman|OW_omfg, yeah just joking, but  you know how gnome does things
[11:55] <eugman|OW_omfg> But he beggars can't be choosers.
[11:55] <Stormx2> __mikem: I... don't.... know
[11:55] <Enselic_> blackest: sudo /etc/init.d/httpd restart            does that work?
[11:56] <skyfalcon866> why would it destroy it
[11:56] <blanky> !compizfusion
[11:56] <bruenig> blanky, #ubuntu-effects
[11:56] <killown|away> how do i to construct package with dpkg-buildpackage with my flags gcc?
[11:56] <__mikem> Okay, why is ubotu acting like it is more than an irc bot
[11:56] <blanky> wow ubotu still doesn't have !compizfusion ??
[11:56] <blanky> bruenig, thanks
[11:56] <Stormx2> blackest: sudo /etc/init.d/apachectl restart <-- that's what I use
[11:56] <onur_> jrib i can't find it
[11:56] <bruenig> blanky, compizfusion has yet to be released, and ubotu is out of it
[11:56] <Enselic_> skyfalcon866: it does lowlever operations, and if other program do lowelevel operations on the file system at the same time, bad things could happen
[11:57] <cafuego> skyfalcon866: Because fsck accesses the device directly, without going via the kernel fs api, so the kernel won't know about what's happening on the volume.
[11:57] <blanky> bruenig, oh haha, okay thanks
[11:57] <EJ> i have an ATI Radeon 9250 PCI vid card, need to apt-get the propriatary driver, anyone know the name im looking 4 ?
[11:57] <blackest> no httpd ?
[11:57] <skyfalcon866> then why does windoze do file system scans on ntfs when that is mounted
[11:57] <blackest> that is so weird
[11:57] <cafuego> EJ: That card doesn't need the proprietary driver, it works fine with the open driver.
[11:57] <jrib> onur_: I saw your original question in lastlog, do you just want a general iptables document?
[11:57] <blanky> !ati | EJ
[11:57] <onur_> jrib no
[11:57] <Enselic_> blackest: d as in deamon
[11:57] <EJ> !ati
[11:57] <onur_> i want to use proxy in itselft jrib
[11:58] <Enselic_> blackest: you have sshd, distccd etc etc
[11:58] <cafuego> Bot is dead.
[11:58] <Nomad7> shouldn't Network Manager enable the only available network connection by default? ... http://pastebin.com/d5c4b0b3e
[11:58] <onur_> i want to use proxy in itself jrib
[11:58] <orudie> can anyone provide me with a link about X server in ubuntu?
[11:58] <orudie> can't figure out what it is exactly
[11:58] <jrib> onur_: k, then just try your original question.  Try #iptables too if no one here is sure
[11:58] <chetnick> does anyone know how to change the Desktop icon size on ubuntu?
[11:58] <Enselic_> blackest: a daemon i Unix is usually a program that runs in the background and listens on some port(s)
[11:58] <blackest> it was working but i lost ssh for some reason and also apache
[11:59] <blanky> hey guys for my new nvidia card, should I install the drivers through restricted drivers manager or whatever or the how-to way?
[11:59] <blackest> i wonder if someone has been hacking ...
[11:59] <bruenig> a daemon is basically any script generally run at boot and shutdown that can handle start stop and restart arguments
[11:59] <Nomad7> blanky: i used restricted drivers manager and it worked great for me :)
[11:59] <EJ> [ cafuego] : not working for my, gives me the X crosshatch screen with X crusor and stops, i ctrl-alt-backspace and tells me refcount is 2 should be 1; fixing
[12:00] <blanky> What?! I just got an 8600 GT, switching from ATI, so that my Linux experience would be better, and it turns out that it isn't supported?!
[12:00] <chryss> :)
[12:00] <blanky> How can this be?!
[12:00] <chryss> i just decided to call in sick tomorrow
[12:00] <chryss> this stuff is starting to affect my health
[12:00] <cafuego> EJ: So X actually brings up gfx, then your problem is probably not X or the radeon driver.
[12:00] <Nomad7> blanky: call ATI and complain :( maybe they'll change their tune before i ugprade my computer
[12:00] <CientificoLoco> hello wverybody, somedoby know how to use the efectos de escritorio?
[12:00] <blanky> Nomad7: Huh?
[12:00] <cafuego> EJ: Coz believe me, the proprietary ati driver is of far lower quality then the open source one.
[12:01] <EJ> [ cafuego] : pk any ideas as to what i should be looking for then
[12:01] <EJ> ok*
[12:01] <blackest> ok i seem to have lost my apache server how can i get it back running
[12:01] <blanky> what's the news with 8600 gt drivers on ubuntu!?
[12:01] <Nomad7> blanky: oh sorry, misread you, i thought you said your ATI card wasn't supported