[12:02] <neil_feisty> wotanist, sudo apt-get autoclean
[12:02] <kornits> highno: could you take a look at that pastebin link and tell me what you think?  How might i go about fixing that
[12:02] <wotanist> neil_feisty, thanks
[12:03] <wotanist> Btw is there any security risks from using VMware server?
[12:03] <LogicalDash> Is there any way to add xfce applets to the gnome panel?
[12:03] <HighNo> hou5ton: there are two programs doing it differently - let me have a look
[12:03] <hou5ton> HighNo:  thanks
[12:04] <grigora> can someone tell me how i can connect to a wireless access point using an ascii wep key?
[12:04] <pAyE> ya turk yokmu
[12:04] <stefg> !tr
[12:04] <ubotu> Turk ubuntu kullanicilari, turkce yardim yada geyik icin #ubuntu-tr hizmetinizde.
[12:04] <dariuskane> well THAT failed miserably
[12:04] <Dev05> grigora, You should be able to do that with Network Manager.
[12:05] <SliMM> does anyone want to translate a site?
[12:05] <Dev05> !network manager
[12:05] <ubotu> networkmanager is an application to make (wireless) networking Just Work. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/NetworkManager
[12:05] <grigora> Dev05: I can't
[12:05] <tgm4883> anyone know how to make a favicon appear in an rss reader for an rss feed
[12:05] <Dev05> grigora, You can also try to do it manually using net-admin.
[12:05] <Dev05> !net-admin
[12:05] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about net-admin - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:05] <Dev05> Argh...
[12:05] <Dev05> !network-admin
[12:05] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about network-admin - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:06] <grigora> Dev05: on my old access point, I had to use the HEX code since the ASCII never worked ... but on my new one, HEX isn't even an option, only ascii
[12:06] <Dethlok> is there any way to put a password on a folder?
[12:06] <dimas_> how can i find out the version of a program installed from the terminal?
[12:06] <grigora> Dev05: I even tried converting the key to HEX and using that, but still no go
[12:06] <jrib> dimas_: apt-cache policy PACKAGE_NAME
[12:07] <Dev05> grigora, Try using the Set Manual Connection option in Network Manager. It should be an option in its menu. If you still can't connect, you can just get rid of network manager and do it the old way.
[12:07] <dimas_> jrib thanks
[12:07] <dariuskane> dimas_, try "man <program name>" and most of them will have a way to tell
[12:07] <kornits> any ideas HighNo?
[12:07] <dimas_> dariuskane thanks
[12:07] <Dethlok> is there any way to put a password on a folder?
[12:08] <grigora> Dev05: so I tried configuring the using iwconfig, but what i get is Access Point: Not-Associated
[12:08] <RadicalME> goodnight all!
[12:08] <grigora> Dev05: does that tell you anything?
[12:08] <Creed> Dethlok, set permissions on the folder/chown it to a specific user?
[12:08] <HighNo> hou5ton: there is xvidcap which should even work in 3d environments and byzanz which will work 2d only but create gif file -which is very cool
[12:08] <Dev05> grigora, What network card do you have?
[12:08] <hou5ton> HighNo:  taking a snapshot of the whole screen is obviously easy, and then using Gimp or something similar to crop what you want, but I was hoping for some more features
[12:09] <HighNo> kornits: ideas? wait a sec, i have to catch up the chat...
[12:09] <grigora> Dev05: 04:02.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection (rev 05)
[12:09] <ward_> HighNo, i'm screwed
[12:09] <salah> HighNo, http://193.216.117.183/pics/Screenshot.png <- still like before
[12:09] <hou5ton> HighNo:  KSnapshot says it will do regions
[12:09] <ward_> HighNo, i cant get into windows because the linux partition is deleted, i cant install because ubuntu installer acts like a moron
[12:09] <wweasel> Hello! I'm trying to install ubuntu on my new laptop, and I get the exact same problem as is documented here: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-413675.html - I really need advice
[12:09] <HighNo> hou5ton: those will do movies - which is what I thought you would want
[12:09] <kornits> k
[12:09] <Dethlok> im looking to make a folder unaccesable without a password
[12:10] <dariuskane> Dethlok, linux file permissions dont work that way
[12:10] <hou5ton> so ... just the ability to take a snapshot of any parts of a web page
[12:10] <kornits> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/34577/
[12:10] <stefg> !permissions | Dethlok
[12:10] <ubotu> Dethlok: The files and directories on an Ubuntu system are organized according to a standard, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard - file permissions are explained at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FilePermissions - All filenames and directory names (and many other things) are case sensitive in Linux
[12:10] <kornits> now my computer name is mailserver
[12:10] <hou5ton> HighNo:  no .... just the ability to take a snapshot of any parts of a web page
[12:10] <HighNo> ward_: since you can't do much now would it be possible to wait a minute, I'll get back to you - be calm,"gentlemen, we can rebuild him..."
[12:10] <HighNo> hou5ton: sorry,  than those are the wrong ones
[12:10] <Dethlok> ok thank you =)
[12:10] <dariuskane> lol nice HighNo
[12:11] <Dev05> grigora, Just a sec.
[12:11] <LogicalDash> I need a graphical keyboard switcher that uses setxkbmap, unlike the Gnome Keyboard Applet. What works, and won't break any dependencies?
[12:11] <grigora> Dev05: ok
[12:11] <hou5ton> HighNo:  will KSnapshot run on Gnome?
[12:11] <dimas_> where is stored a file ones is download perhaps ov51x?
[12:11] <hou5ton> HighNo:  a KDE app
[12:11] <HighNo> kornits: pastebin is loading...
[12:11] <ward_> HighNo, sure i was just about to go for a smoke anyway :-)
[12:11] <dimas_> i forgot
[12:12] <kornits> k
[12:12] <HighNo> dariuskane: you abviously know that line? :-)
[12:12] <dariuskane> HighNo, hehe I do... damn showing my age again
[12:12] <Ajzzz> fresh ubuntu 7.04 install freezes seconds after login, a few minutes if I select failsafe terminal, tried bootoptions: noacpi noapic nolapic irqpoll noapm, vesa and fglrx drivers, any ideas?
[12:13] <HighNo> hou5ton: that should work with gnome too, if it has all wanted features go ahead. a simple screenshot is always possible with the print key
[12:13] <neverblue> Ajzzz, did you run memtest yet?
[12:13] <danya> have anyone installed a sony ericsson pc suite before ?
[12:13] <neverblue> !anyone | danya
[12:14] <ubotu> danya: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[12:14] <HighNo> kornits: yould you paste it somewhere else - it doesn't load here
[12:14] <T-Connect> link-grammar - That sucks. I have to find something better than that one. It doesn't correct the spelling or writting.
[12:14] <Dev05> grigora, Can you see the access point out of Network Manager's menu?
[12:14] <hou5ton> HighNo:  you're right ... and KSnapshot doesn't really do much that can't already be done .... nothing like the SnagIt application
[12:14] <kornits> :-\
[12:14] <kornits> really?
[12:14] <grigora> Dev05: yes
[12:14] <kornits> where would be a good spot to paste it?
[12:14] <Ajzzz> Yes, and I'm on the same computer right now, not had a problem in XP
[12:14] <kekk> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/34564/ - problem with freenx. I have nxnode and nxserver on the server. I was able to log in once but saw a black screen, nothing else
[12:14] <Dev05> grigora, What happens when you try to connect?
[12:14] <Grungebunny> im trying to show someone compiz, how do I take a screenshot when im on the 3d rotating cubes?
[12:14] <Dial_tone> ok, I finally need a managed switch according to the dude thats putting in a t1 for our phone system. What am I not getting with a $500 D-Link one versus a 4-figure Cisco/3Com one?
[12:14] <neverblue> Ajzzz, so you ran memtest?
[12:15] <danya> neverblue : Does anyone knows how to install a sony ericsson pc suite !!?
[12:15] <Ajzzz> neverblue:  Yes, and I'm on the same computer right now, not had a problem in XP
[12:15] <kornits> HighNo: is there an additional paste site that would be convenient to use
[12:15] <kornits> ?
[12:15] <neverblue> danya, why are you directing your question at me?
[12:15] <neverblue> Ajzzz, but you did run memtest?
[12:15] <HighNo> kornits: http://rafb.net/paste/
[12:15] <danya> neverblue : I'm asking if anyone HAVE installed it before because im hhaving a problem
[12:15] <Ajzzz> neverblue: yes
[12:15] <neverblue> dAndy, then ask anyone, not me
[12:15] <danya> neverblue : because u pointed out at me when I said HAVE anyone at 1st
[12:16] <HighNo> kornits: never mind
[12:16] <HighNo> kornits: now it has loaded
[12:16] <kornits> neverminding
[12:16] <neverblue> Ajzzz, do its a dual boot system?
[12:16] <grigora> Dev05:  I get the following when I run iwconfig - unassociated  ESSID:"Argo" Mode:Managed  Frequency=2.412 GHz  Access Point: Not-Associated - among other things
[12:16] <kornits> i think it has to do with the fact that my hostname is mailserver, but i am not sure how to fix that
[12:16] <grigora> Dev05: and dhclient cannot get an IP through the wireless interface
[12:16] <neverblue> s/do/so/
[12:16] <Ajzzz> neverblue: Yes, XP is on a separate HDD, bootloader is grub
[12:17] <C-{pR0F> I have grub error  18 , when i boot
[12:17] <neverblue> seperate harddrive, or partition?
[12:17] <HighNo> kornits: ok, actually it says it all - your $myhostname should be fully qualified, that is like hostname.domain and you've  setup your postfix not in that way
[12:17] <neverblue> Ajzzz, ^^^^
[12:17] <Ajzzz> neverblue: harddrive
[12:17] <HighNo> ward_: I guess we should work on that in private
[12:17] <kornits> how can i go back into postfix and reconfigure it
[12:18] <neverblue> Ajzzz, then possibly the harddrive linux is on, is having issues?
[12:18] <kornits> i thought i had chosen my domain name... could it be that my computer's name is mailserver?
[12:18] <bigjohnto> what folders should be excluded when creating a tarball of a mchine?
[12:18] <RaV|Strangler> !!Are there any characters that aren't allowed in the filename when uploading file to an ubuntu ftp server?
[12:18] <kornits> kornits@mailserver:~ is what appears in my terminal HighNo
[12:18] <HighNo> kornits: postconf | grep myhostname should give us a hint of what it is set to now
[12:18] <Dev05> grigora, OK.
[12:18] <RaV|Strangler> Are there any characters that aren't allowed in the filename when uploading file to an ubuntu ftp server?
[12:18] <Ajzzz> neverblue: I can boot into recovery mode, and start x, no errors are reported but it's possible
[12:18] <neverblue> !patience | RaV|Strangler
[12:18] <ubotu> RaV|Strangler: The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[12:19] <RaV|Strangler> oh I didn't know the first messages went through
[12:19] <kornits> oops closed terminal accidentally
[12:19] <kornits> wtf... the terminal is not launching
[12:19] <RaV|Strangler> I got an error the first time.
[12:19] <neverblue> Ajzzz, whats happening exactly when you attempt to boot into the window manager?
[12:19] <RaV|Strangler> jeez
[12:19] <misnix> bigjohnto, /proc and /tmp come to mind
[12:20] <dariuskane> bigjohnto, /sys and /dev as well
[12:20] <grigora> Dev05: sorry I got kicked out
[12:20] <kornits> ummm.... nothing is launching anymore highno... it starts to, but then it quits
[12:20] <kornits> it seems to be everything
[12:20] <HighNo> kornits: you better not broke your system like ward_, i can only take one reinstall per night :-)
[12:20] <bigjohnto> dariuskane what about proc?
[12:20] <bigjohnto> oh ok lol
[12:20] <Ajzzz> neverblue: I login, box comes up with icons, nautilus, restricted manager, then the mouse/keyboard freezes, no HDD activity, have to reboot
[12:21] <Kdmiller> my root Directory is 100% used how can I expand it
[12:21] <Dev05> grigora, I'm trying to see what can be done. There's something you didn't answer me: I wanted to know what happens after you try to connect to the access point in Network Manager.
[12:21] <bigjohnto> ok so /proc /dev/ /sys /tmp anything else
[12:21] <kornits> i can reinstall myself
[12:21] <kornits> i know that much
[12:21] <HighNo> kornits: that is a possible effect if you changed your hostname like you possibly did when you followed that postfix stuff
[12:21] <kornits> lol
[12:21] <dariuskane> bigjohnto, for a decent backup if you copy the /usr and /home dir youll catch almost allthe user data
[12:21] <neverblue> Ajzzz, so you have never boot in, since you installed the OS?
[12:21] <rpc> kl
[12:21] <kornits> HighNo: yea i changed it
[12:21] <HighNo> kornits: it could be ok if you just reboot
[12:21] <neverblue> s/boot/booted/
[12:21] <grigora> Dev05: nothing happens. dhcp fails to get an IP address from the router
[12:22] <bluefox83> quick question...how do you find out what a cdrom is mounted at, or if it's not yet mounted, where i can find the device node?
[12:22] <kornits> i went into the network settings under the system menu, and i changed both the domain and the hostname
[12:22] <kornits> i'm gonna restart
[12:22] <kornits> brb
[12:22] <HighNo> ok
[12:22] <grigora> Dev05: when I run iwconfig i get a message saying that I am not associated with the access point, even though it displays the correct essid
[12:22] <Ajzzz> neverblue: I can boot recovery mode, but other than that no
[12:23] <bigjohnto> dariuskane: thanks
[12:23] <HighNo> hey ward_ - i fragged kornits so I have some time for you now :-)
[12:23] <btorio> grigora: do u have a valid IP address?
[12:23] <grigora> btorio: i get my ip through dhcp
[12:23] <HighNo> ward_: did you already fall asleep?
[12:23] <btorio> so...
[12:23] <Dev05> btorio, He can't connect.
[12:23] <grigora> btorio: but even setting an ip manually does not work, i can't even ping the router
[12:24] <btorio> :-\
[12:24] <btorio> try sudo ifconfig <interface_name> down
[12:24] <grigora> Dev05: i know my card works because i can connect to the router if there is no password on the wireless
[12:24] <btorio> then same command but use up instead of down
[12:24] <rocco> hello?
[12:25] <Templar> anyone usin nx client / server
[12:25] <wweasel> rocco: just ask
[12:25] <rocco> ok:)
[12:25] <HighNo> grigora: what kind of encryption do you use? wpa?
[12:26] <kornits> hey HighNo.... back... ok things are up and working again
[12:26] <HighNo> ward_: are you still with us?
[12:26] <HighNo> kornits: whoohoo
[12:26] <kornits> what command do i need to run again?
[12:26] <Sandr1> aaa
[12:26] <Sandr1> aaa
[12:26] <Sandr1> a
[12:26] <Sandr1> aa
[12:26] <kornits> that grep command you posted earlier?
[12:26] <kornits> which i forget
[12:26] <HighNo> kornits: try  postconf | grep myhostname
[12:26] <grigora> HighNo: I am trying to use WEP
[12:26] <Sandr1> linux is the best
[12:26] <davidthedrake> Pretty much
[12:26] <HighNo> Sandr1: motto of my life
[12:27] <Sandr1> fuck window
[12:27] <Sandr1> vista
[12:27] <Dev05> Watch the language... :)
[12:27] <blazemonger> how can i disable the UUID stuff
[12:27] <dariuskane> HighNo, like my motto better... the one who dies with the most toys wins
[12:27] <grigora> HighNo: I was never able to see WPA option in the Network Manager, so I am just trying to get WEP working so I can use my laptop
[12:27] <Sandr1> ese kai oe
[12:27] <iruew> anyone who's curious about finding more about your CDs: cdrecord -atip
[12:27] <Dev05> grigora, Mmm... What router do you have?
[12:27] <blazemonger> http://pastebin.com/m677b6584
[12:28] <jrib> Sandr1: this channel is for ubuntu support.  Do you have an ubuntu support question we can help you with?
[12:28] <HighNo> grigora: do you have the wpa-supplicant package installed?
[12:28] <wweasel> !swap
[12:28] <ubotu> swap is used to move unused programs and data out of main memory to make your system faster. It can also be used as extra memory if you don't have enough. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwapFaq for more info
[12:28] <kornits> HighNo: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/34579/
[12:28] <grigora> Dev05: it's a SonicWall
[12:28] <blazemonger> i'm trying to enable UDMA/66 mode but i only see udma4 mode
[12:28] <grigora> HighNo: yes, I do
[12:28] <rocco> i try to connect on my wifi network... it has a wep key, so i try to connect... but it woun't work.. i had cotact 1 time, but is not working anymore
[12:28] <rocco> :(
[12:28] <stefg> blazemonger: you don't 'disable' it. you can just call the partitions by their /dev/ nodes again if you like (but you might get surprises)
[12:28] <blazemonger> i have a diamond max ide drive but the motherboard is a pentium 4 intel d865 perl
[12:28] <blazemonger> and i seem to be having drive access issues
[12:29] <dimas_> i would like to know the version of ov51x i have installed, so how i check that from the terminal?
[12:29] <HighNo> kornits: myhostname = server1.example.com  is a very strange hostname but I guess it comes from your example used to set it up. Anyway now it is set to a fully qualified hostname so the installation of amavisd-new should work
[12:29] <kornits> highno: i assume i can edit that in the /etc/postfix/main.cf file
[12:30] <wweasel> Ok, the Ubuntu Wiki's Swap FAQ is absolutely ridiculous. I have 2 GB of RAM. It therefore suggests between 2 and 4 GB of swap.  What does an expert have to say?
[12:30] <Dev05> grigora, Is your router actually set up to encrypt the connection in WEP?
[12:30] <grigora> Dev05: it's a SonicWall TZ 180 Wireless Standard
[12:30] <HighNo> kornits: no - dont do it that way, postconf is your friend
[12:30] <HighNo> grigora: strange
[12:30] <HighNo> sorry, brb
[12:30] <Dev05> grigora, OK, but is it correctly set up to encrypt in WEP?
[12:30] <TuTUX> wweasel: you can have as much/less as swap as you can
[12:30] <TuTUX> wweasel: you can have as much/less as swap as you can/want
[12:30] <grigora> Dev05: yes it is set up to use Wep and my friend connects to it from him WIndose laptop using WEP
[12:31] <grigora> Dev05: I think so ...
[12:31] <wweasel> TuTUX: I'm aware.  How much should I reasonably want though?
[12:31] <stefg> wweasel: 512 MB for a standard setup.... there's cases where you want more, but for Joe Average 512 MB is fine
[12:31] <dariuskane> wweasel, in most circumstances 2-4g for 2g ram is recomended... you can run with 0 swapif you want to
[12:31] <Dev05> grigora, OK, that's a good thing. We know that it works fine now :)
[12:31] <blazemonger> how do i disable acpi?
[12:31] <Kdmiller> what will happen if you delete the content of Backup and backups
[12:31] <blazemonger> and apm
[12:31] <kornits> ok....
[12:31] <TuTUX> wweasel: if you have 2gram i recommend 4g swap
[12:31] <stefg> wweasel: only if you want to hibernate you'll need as much swap as you've got ram
[12:32] <blazemonger> this "power management stuff is a bit sketchy on my motherboard
[12:32] <HighNo> back at work
[12:32] <Dev05> grigora, Does he/she authenticate by plain ASCII or HEX? For example, if I use the ASCII key in Windows, it won't work, so instead I use the HEX key.
[12:32] <TuTUX> wweasel: if you want to get hibernate works, at least
[12:32] <wweasel> stefg,dariuskane: completely different answers. See, I'm a bit confused. At the moment I have a computer with 512 MB of RAM. It has 1 GB of swap.  Now I'm going to have 2GB of RAM - why so much swap?
[12:33] <ward_> HighNo, i'm back
[12:33] <Sretsnom> how do you look at your processes
[12:33] <rocco> omg it works:P
[12:33] <rocco> xD
[12:33] <kornits> HighNo: nope still no go
[12:33] <tictacaddict> I'm running Feisty, and gparted doesn't give me the option to move ext3 filesystems.  e2fsprogs is installed.  do I need another package or a newer one?  I tried searching online but I seemed to get a lot of slightly related topics that didn't help me
[12:33] <dariuskane> wweasel, 2x your RAM is the safe bet for most installations... specially if your ona  laptop and want to hibernate and suspend functions
[12:33] <spanglesontoast> what's the easiest filesystem for both windows and linux to read write is it fat32 ?
[12:33] <TuTUX> wweasel: 1g = 512x2, so 2gx2=4g
[12:34] <stefg> wweasel: good question... actually with 2GB you can run without swap... so just for good measure give it 256 or 512 MB
[12:34] <kornits> now it says, The value of variable $myhostname is "", but should have been
[12:34] <kornits>   a fully qualified domain name;
[12:34] <blazemonger> idex=ata66 If you have ATA66 drives and controllers, this command will enable support for it. how do i enable that in grub
[12:34] <Masticore> I have Win XP on C: and Ubuntu on D:, when I remove Ubuntu and restart I get grub error, so how do I completly remove Grub? I have tried booting with XP CD, but no use. Will it work to merge C: and D: to one partition with XP?
[12:34] <kornits> HighNo: what should my domain name be?
[12:34] <bosworth> Hi. Tomorrow I have to ggive a slideshow and want to connect my ubuntu feisty computer to the projector. What are the chances it work out of the box and where should I look for configuration options if it doesn't work?
[12:34] <Kdmiller> what will happen if you delete the content of Backup and backups
[12:34] <HighNo> kornits: very strange as your postconf output clearly shows something else
[12:35] <HighNo> ward_: should we do that in private?
[12:35] <bluefox83> what is the command to create an item for /dev/ ?
[12:35] <barbarella> kornits:what is the issue
[12:35] <Dev05> grigora, You can try going into your router's wireless security configuration and see if you have a list of possible HEX keys. Then, you can copy the one that is the default transmit key and use a manually set up network to connect.
[12:35] <bluefox83> i need to create a cdrom entry
[12:35] <stefg> Masticore: you need to boot your Win CD to rescue console and run fixmbr to remove grub
[12:35] <wweasel> ok, again I have different answers. I'm sorry guys, I do understand, I'm just confused by the different answers
[12:35] <ward_> HighNo, sure
[12:35] <grigora> Dev05: so why is that I can't use ascii but only hex?
[12:35] <Ajzzz> fresh ubuntu 7.04 install freezes seconds after login, a few minutes if I select failsafe terminal, can boot into recovery mode, tried bootoptions: noacpi noapic nolapic irqpoll noapm, vesa and fglrx drivers, any ideas?
[12:35] <Dev05> grigora, I have no idea. I have the same problem too.
[12:36] <ward_> HighNo, i replied in private (just in case that doesnt arrive)
[12:36] <kornits> barbarella: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/34577/
[12:36] <Masticore> stefg: I don't have a rescue console option when booting from CD, only normal MS-dos prompt.
[12:36] <HighNo> kornits: hm, maybe it is a variable in amavisd itself, does it ask something during installation? you might want to try to dpkg-reconfigure -phigh amavisd-new
[12:36] <stefg> wweasel: if you have 2 GB and you /never/ can sensibly employ another 2 GB of swap. YOu have other problems then. The rule '2x RAM' is obsolete for years now
[12:36] <blazemonger> what can cause my system to lag like crazy?
[12:36] <HighNo> ward_: nice to know because it really doesn't show up here :-)
[12:36] <blazemonger> i have a p4 with 768mb of DDR memory
[12:36] <Dev05> grigora, I have once contacted Linksys (as my router is a Linksys, so is my wireless card) about that and they told me to just use the HEX key. I don't know why I can't use ASCII.
[12:37] <blazemonger> 333
[12:37] <wweasel> stefg: That's what I thought
[12:37] <blazemonger> ddr-333
[12:37] <Masticore> stefg: Isn't there another way?
[12:37] <kornits> HighNo: i can't cuz it's not fully installed
[12:37] <blazemonger> and a two ide drives
[12:37] <stefg> Masticore: windows suppor in ##windows
[12:37] <ward_> HighNo, my nick isnt registerred, thats probably why
[12:37] <kornits> i need to install it first in order to do that part HighNo
[12:37] <HighNo> kornits: that's bad...
[12:37] <barbarella> kornits:what does your /etc/hosts looks like?
[12:37] <rocco> is there a program in ubuntu that can scan for wifi networks?
[12:37] <Dev05> rocco, Network Manager. You can also use iwlist.
[12:38] <aguitel> rocco ,wifiradar
[12:38] <HighNo> rocco: iwlist scan
[12:38] <wweasel> stefg: Alright, thanks. Now, in that case what do you recommend? I've never used hibernation before, but I guess I should keep the option open. In that case, swap must =RAM, and I need 2GB of swap to go with my 2GB of ram?
[12:38] <dariuskane> stefg, it used to 2x ram was necessary to run smoothly.... now with cheap hdd space its not necessary but it cant hurt either
[12:38] <barbarella> rocco:swsanner
[12:38] <C-{pR0F> anybody have a solution for grub error 18 :S
[12:38] <kornits> barbarella: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/34581/
[12:38] <grigora> Dev05: the interesting thing is that when you enter an ascii key in Linksys, you press a button and it generates 4 keys, which means that's it not a simple ascii2hex conversion, cause otherwise it would just show 1 hex key, right?
[12:38] <astro76> wweasel, yes you need swap=ram to hibernate
[12:38] <ward_> HighNo, /join #wardstrouble
[12:38] <wweasel> dariuskane: Can you think of ANY instance in which you would have 4GB in RAM? On a regular desktop computer?
[12:38] <HighNo> kornits: I guess that I cant really take you further then
[12:39] <kornits> :-\
[12:39] <dariuskane> wweasel, 3d graphics rending large scenery
[12:39] <bosworth> Has anyone tried hooking a ubuntu laptop up to an external display or a projector?
[12:39] <blazemonger> does anyone know what kind of tweaks i can do?
[12:39] <blazemonger> i can't find any kind of help ..
[12:39] <blazemonger> and i dont know any linux/unix geeks in my town
[12:39] <stefg> wweasel: exactly. But don't be too optimistic about getting hibernation to work properly, and the time it takes to come back from hibernate is usually as long as a boot ...
[12:39] <Masticore> Why do Grub load when I have removed Ubuntu? Is Grub installed somewhere else then /boot/grub?
[12:39] <HighNo> kornits: what does uname -a say?
[12:39] <kornits> HighNo: yea... i get that error right after running " apt-get install amavisd-new spamassassin clamav-daemon clamav-freshclam"
[12:39] <kornits> oops
[12:40] <kornits> hld on i'll lookl
[12:40] <barbarella> kornits:what is your ip range and the name of your ubuntu box?
[12:40] <kornits> Linux ben.bfit.edu 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Thu Jun 7 20:19:32 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
[12:40] <zcat[1] > #tremulous
[12:40] <dariuskane> wweasel, not games... I mean the artists creating the 3d scenes and lighting
[12:40] <blazemonger> where can i find some tech help?
[12:40] <blazemonger> when it comes to linux and hardware
[12:40] <blazemonger> ?
[12:40] <wweasel> dariuskane: With a regular desktop user. And rendering works just fine on computers without 2 GB of RAM and 4GB of swap. I regularly render scenes on my desktop with 1GB of RAM. Even 512. Not crazy intensive scenes, but anyways, I digress, who uses their laptop to render their insane scenes?
[12:40] <blazemonger> i'm trying to figure out thisd
[12:41] <dariuskane> wweasel, if you can ask the question... someone does it :)
[12:41] <agentorannnge> I'm having trouble with a linksys WUSB54G USB wireless network adapter. Can anyone guide me through a setup or point me in the right direction?
[12:41] <stefg> Masticore: grub is installed in the MBR of the harddsik
[12:41] <dariuskane> wweasel, the great part about linux.. you can do anything you want
[12:41] <stefg> !mbr
[12:41] <barbarella> blazemonger:it depends
[12:41] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[12:41] <wweasel> dariuskane: Good point :) Anyways, I won't be rendering.
[12:41] <HighNo> kornits: and what does "hostname" say?
[12:41] <blazemonger> every kernel that uses /dev/sdx for normal ide drives seems to have major lag..how do i change that and what driver should i use
[12:41] <Dev05> grigora, I haven't tried to convert the HEX values back to ASCII so I can't answer that question. However, one thing pops up to the eye and it's the fact that in WEP encryption I have the option set to '64 bits 10 hex digits' which would mean that I could only connect to the network using a HEX key which would explain why ASCII doesn't work. You might be running into something similar, but I have no experience with your router.
[12:41] <Lex`> Another quick question: Instead of installing ubuntu on my primary disk (c:) I want to install it on D:, my secondary hard drive. It is formatted in NTFS.
[12:41] <blazemonger> http://pastebin.com/m677b6584
[12:41] <kornits> ben.bfit.edu... it used to say mailserver but i changed it to that
[12:42] <mikebot> Is there a way in ubuntu to take a couple of video files and make a dvd image with menus and stuff?
[12:42] <kornits> thinking that might be the issue
[12:42] <wweasel> stefg: Thanks for the advice. is 2048 MB good then, or do I need to give it a bit of extra leeway?
[12:42] <agentorannnge> Anyone?
[12:42] <kornits> it's just something i through in there as a host name
[12:42] <barbarella> blazemonger:so what is the problem?
[12:42] <Dev05> grigora, Do you have such a list? Or a similar configurable WEP encryption? I bet using the correct HEX key using network-admin (that is, bypassing Network Manager) would work.
[12:42] <Jack_Sparrow> Lex`: You cant install it on NTFS
[12:42] <dariuskane> wweasel, if your really uncertain and plan to mess with hibernation you can always set up your partitions including swap on a LVM group and resise at will later
[12:42] <stefg> wweasel: consider cylinder rounding... so some extra MB won't hurt, so you end up with a cylinder boundary+
[12:43] <Lex`> Jack_Sparrow: I must reformat to FAT?
[12:43] <blazemonger> barbarell: things are extrenmely sluggish at some times
[12:43] <blazemonger> on a pentium 2.4ghz system with almost a gigabyte of memory
[12:43] <spanglesontoast> does anyone know why my fglrx driver isn't running in 3d accel ?
[12:43] <Jack_Sparrow> Lex`: No... you can resize the ntfs and let the installer format it to ext3
[12:43] <agentorannnge> Can anyone even put up a link for a tutorial?
[12:44] <grigora> Dev05: brb
[12:44] <Borat> Hello, does anyone know the directory for the Network-Manager icon?
[12:44] <blazemonger> i have one mem chip 512 mb opf memory ddr-400 an another m emory module ddr-333 and i dont have access to another memory chip with the same kind of speed
[12:44] <barbarella> blazemonger:could be a hardware issue
[12:44] <kornits> after i changed the hostname the error message read "  The value of variable $myhostname is "", but should have been a fully qualified domain name; "
[12:44] <Dev05> spanglesontoast, You can't run Compiz on fglrx if that's what your're asking.
[12:44] <blazemonger> like how can i tweak it?
[12:44] <Lex`> Jack_Sparrow: The only problem is that the alternative CD will not detect my other hard drive
[12:44] <Dev05> grigora, OK.
[12:44] <Paddy_EIRE> Lex`: dont forget to leave a little bit of extra free space for your swap partition
[12:44] <blazemonger> freebsd runs PERFECT
[12:44] <stefg> kornits: man hostname
[12:44] <blazemonger> but linux distros seem to be sluggish
[12:44] <nitram314> I need a good text editor, should I learn vim or emacs?
[12:44] <spanglesontoast> no trying to run stuff on cedega but says theres no 3d accell
[12:44] <HighNo> kornits: I have to give up - since it doesn't pop up right into my eye and amavis is nothing I used before I guess I have to leave your question open...
[12:44] <Paddy_EIRE> blazemonger: must be the way your setting it up
[12:44] <Lex`> Paddy_EIRE: It's a blank 80 gig sata drive
[12:44] <Jack_Sparrow> Lex`: By My other hard drive what do you mean.. your primary Drive?
[12:44] <bosworth> agentorange: tutorial for what?
[12:45] <blazemonger> i have defaults on Paddy_EIRE
[12:45] <barbarella> blazemonger:have you tried other linux distrobutions
[12:45] <chris_> has anyone gotten the native tibia client to run on ubuntu???
[12:45] <blazemonger> yes
[12:45] <blazemonger> all of them seem to be sluggish even the ones with light window managers
[12:45] <dimas_> when i apt-get update i get an error message "GPG error" wasnt able to verify the public key "NO_PUBKEY 2EBC26B60C5A2783"...what should i do?
[12:45] <Lex`> Jack_Sparrow: Secondary, there are 2 sata drives attached to my laptop
[12:45] <blazemonger> except for debian stable but the packages are datede like crazy
[12:45] <blazemonger> i want a bit of bleeding edge
[12:45] <stefg> nitram314: that's a religious question :-) vim is ubuntus default for a reason
[12:45] <bosworth> agentorannnge: tutorial for what?
[12:46] <nitram314> lol ok, vim it is then!
[12:46] <blazemonger> my bios doesn't give me the option of actually disabling acpi and apm b.s.
[12:46] <kornits> stefg: i know how to change the hostname, as i have done it many times, reading the manual doesn't help in this case as it seems to be an issue with installing amavisd-new
[12:46] <Jack_Sparrow> Lex`: And the alternate cannot see the second sata... You are not running raid or anything like that are you.
[12:46] <orudie> i have nvidia 7900 gt, ubuntu freezes up when i run compiz --replace , any ideas/suggestions anyone ?
[12:46] <C-{pR0F> I need to reinstall grub , can anyone help me ?
[12:46] <blazemonger> and there's all this hardware i dont know of
[12:46] <agentorannnge> WUSB54G setup on Ubuntu 7.04
[12:46] <Lex`> Jack_Sparrow: Nope, killed the raid
[12:46] <kornits> no matter what hostname my computer has it won't work
[12:46] <Paddy_EIRE> blazemonger: if you want bleeding edge then use the development snap shot of gutsy 'gobuntu' or use the tribe 4 release
[12:46] <blazemonger> when i do the hdparm -d1 /dev/sda it gives me a error
[12:46] <Jack_Sparrow> Lex`: Did you also disable raid in the bios?
[12:46] <blazemonger> how do i enable dma mode?
[12:46] <Lex`> Jack_Sparrow: Yes
[12:46] <veo> fuck them all!!! ubuntu rulez!!! hi from russia! ))))
[12:46] <stefg> kornits: so your first check should be if the hostnam in /etc/hosts and /etc/hostname correspond
[12:47] <Paddy_EIRE> !language | veo
[12:47] <ubotu> veo: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[12:47] <orudie> veo, ahuyet
[12:47] <Jack_Sparrow> Lex`: Do you get to a terminal on the alt cd?
[12:47] <dimas_> when i apt-get update i get an error message "GPG error" wasnt able to verify the public key "NO_PUBKEY
[12:47] <veo> orudie 2 dat'?))))))))
[12:47] <blazemonger>  Model=Maxtor 54098U8                          , FwRev=DA620CQ0, SerialNo=K808025C
[12:47] <blazemonger>  Config={ Fixed }
[12:47] <blazemonger>  RawCHS=16383/16/63, TrkSize=0, SectSize=0, ECCbytes=57
[12:47] <blazemonger>  BuffType=DualPortCache, BuffSize=2048kB, MaxMultSect=16, MultSect=?16?
[12:47] <Jack_Sparrow> Lex`: If so type fdisk -l      that is an L
[12:47] <HighNo> kornits: that's what I meant. I expected amavis to use postfix's config where myhostname is clearly not unqualified, we should maybe recheck that one again: postconf | grep myhostname again plz
[12:47] <orudie> veo, yebanashka?
[12:48] <kornits> stefg: they do not correspond
[12:48] <Borat> Hi Does anyone know the / directory for the nm-applet?
[12:48] <bosworth> ubotu
[12:48] <blazemonger> i'm confused on this being new to PC hardware
[12:48] <stefg> kornits: that's bad
[12:48] <HighNo> stefg: good point
[12:48] <Lex`> Jack_Sparrow: Terminal? A black screen awaiting input? I just see a blue/grey setup screen, I didn't get far enough after i realized it was going to install overtop of my windows drive
[12:48] <veo> orudie sku4no)))
[12:48] <kornits> stefg: how can i fix it
[12:48] <kornits> should i just 'vi' and edit it
[12:48] <orudie> veo, ya havayu :)
[12:48] <stefg> kornits: just edit them to be the same
[12:48] <orudie> veo, posle raboti
[12:48] <nitram314> borat try : locate nm-applet
[12:49] <nitram314> on the command line
[12:49] <blazemonger> but for some reason things seem to be just sluggish and with almost a gig of memory that's not correct
[12:49] <Borat> thank you so much
[12:49] <bosworth> !ubotu
[12:49] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[12:49] <nitram314> np
[12:49] <barbarella> blazemonger:is it a laptop?
[12:49] <blazemonger> on my p3 laptop it runs much faster with the same distro
[12:49] <blazemonger> the system im having trouble with is a desktop
[12:49] <blazemonger> d865perl motherboard
[12:49] <Jack_Sparrow> Lex`: You might consider getting the livecd gparted live to look at your partitions and drives.. I would hate to see you install on the wrong drive or partition.. and I need to get some work done and cant get involved in a long help session.
[12:49] <blazemonger> should i actually do a low level format?
[12:49] <kornits> stefg: there are two listings for my loopback IP, one says "localhost" the other says "mailserver" (which was the old hostname until i changed it) do i need to change both or just one?
[12:49] <blazemonger> or run spinrite?
[12:50] <blazemonger> that way all the data can be cleared
[12:50] <Lex`> Jack_Sparrow: Thanks anyway
[12:50] <stefg> kornits: remove the old hostname... see what i mean? That's what the hostname command is for
[12:50] <kornits> it worked
[12:50] <agentorannnge> I need a setup guide for using a Linksys WUSB54G wireless network adapter on Ubuntu 7.04
[12:50] <kornits> yippy
[12:50] <blazemonger> it's been mostly in the newer kernels ive had the problems with
[12:50] <blazemonger> i think Microsoft put in wierd kernel stuff
[12:50] <dimas_> when i apt-get update i get an error message "GPG error" wasnt able to verify the public key "NO_PUBKEY
[12:50] <dariuskane> One more TRY!.... anyone else ever try encrypting their root partitions?
[12:50] <HighNo> kornits: whoohoo
[12:51] <blazemonger> should i build a custom kernel?
[12:51] <Ajzzz> fresh ubuntu 7.04 install freezes seconds after login, a few minutes if I select failsafe terminal, can boot into recovery mode, tried bootoptions: noacpi noapic nolapic irqpoll noapm, vesa and fglrx drivers, any ideas?
[12:51] <kornits> yippy
[12:51] <Lex`> If anybody can help me install ubuntu on a separate hard drive, PM me
[12:52] <Creed> Lex`, whatcha need help with?
[12:52] <HighNo> ok, then I'll leave before I frag someone else's system...
[12:52] <HighNo> bye channel
[12:52] <csc`> Lex`: take harddrive out, put another in, install ubuntu, remove harddrive, replace old one
[12:52] <stefg> Ajzzz: see dmesg ond /var/log/syslog to get a clue what's going on
[12:52] <exhausted> so i have been trying to install java 2 jre 1.6 and for some reason, though i believe it is installed, my sysem still recognizes 1.4.  Any ideas
[12:52] <Creed> Anyone have experience with OpenVPN?
[12:52] <agentorannnge> I need help using a Linksys WUSB54G wireless network adapter on Ubuntu 7.04
[12:52] <blazemonger> how do i do a low level format with linux
[12:52] <Lex`> csc`: I don't want to mess around with my lappy
[12:52] <blazemonger> and enabkle the diamond maxtor udma 66 mode
[12:53] <blazemonger> i have the right cables but for some reason somethings just wierd.
[12:53] <csc`> Lex`: then aim and hope you hit the right drive
[12:53] <Lex`> csc`: No thanks :)
[12:53] <blazemonger> and my agp card is a agp 3.0 card but when loading ubuntu, it oputs the agp card in 2.0 mode
[12:53] <stefg> blazemonger: you don't. lowlevel formatting requires a tool from the hd manufacturer (and if you don't have bad blocks it's rarely sensible to do it)
[12:54] <dariuskane> exhausted, jav is a symbolic link and it might be pointing to the old one instead of the new one check in /etc/alternatives
[12:54] <Ajzzz> stefg: I created a log using dmesg, didn't see any errors or warnings, I'll check syslog, bbl
[12:54] <grigora> Dev05: still no go, this is driving me crazy
[12:54] <blazemonger> well mhy hd manufacturer once offered something like that
[12:54] <blazemonger> but no more can i find it
[12:55] <stefg> Ajzzz: overclocked system? Did a memtest?
[12:55] <Dev05> grigora, Have you tried using network-admin as I said?
[12:55] <exhausted> dariuskane, can you tell me what im looking for, i see a bunch of java things but none of the titles are versioned
[12:55] <Ajzzz> stefg: did memtest, nothing overclocked
[12:55] <blazemonger> how do i pass a idex=ata66 to the kerenl before booting
[12:56] <Creed> Anyone have experience with OpenVPN in bridged mode?
[12:56] <datacop> hi
[12:56] <grigora> Dev05: that's what I always use
[12:57] <grigora> Dev05: sudo network-admin
[12:57] <blazemonger> im tryuing to figure out how to pass kernel options
[12:57] <dariuskane> exhausted, go to /etc/alternatives... in there youll see a couple java files... ls -la java*
[12:57] <Dev05> grigora, Could you afford getting rid of Network Manager?
[12:57] <orudie> vis looking glass better than compiz?
[12:57] <orudie> is*
[12:57] <Floker> When i start a task via SSH on my server, it runs until i close the terminal window. how can i make it run "forever" (or until its done) even if i close the client connection?
[12:58] <grigora> Dev05: how do you mean? I used to set everything manually through iwconfig/ifconfig back in the day
[12:58] <stefg> !screen | Floker
[12:58] <ubotu> Floker: screen is a terminal multiplexer. See http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2004/3/9/16838/14935 and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Screen
[12:58] <quingin_> is there a way to disable the window disapearing when you mouse over a window behind it?
[12:58] <Aladin> Where are the packages signed? At the build-server or download-server?
[12:58] <Floker> thenk you stefg
[12:58] <M_42> hello
[12:58] <M_42> can someone tell me what the best secure deletion utility is
[12:59] <bipolar> Hi everyone. I'm trying to create a really good ubuntu image for ghosting to pc's. Is there a place to put a script that will get run once on first boot that will ask things like what you want your hostname to be, etc?
[12:59] <Dev05> grigora, NM used to not let me connect to my networks even manually. So may be removing it might solve the problem. No guarantee though.
[12:59] <M_42> some people have reccomended wipe, shred, and secure-delete
[12:59] <blazemonger> my drive performance is just crap
[12:59] <blazemonger> it should be reading and writing data 40 times thn it should
[12:59] <dariuskane> bipolar, its not a ghost image but the alternate cd installer has an OEM mode that could give you a few hints
[12:59] <nickrud> quingin_, you can control that with system->prefs->windows
[12:59] <quingin_> thank you so much
[01:00] <veo>  !
[01:00] <veo> quingin_ welcome! )
[01:00] <ESR_> I need to know the magic for installing Gutsy kernel packages on a Feisty Fawn system.
[01:00] <blazemonger> so folks, what do i need to configure?
[01:00] <notgod> ok, I have been reading through the wireless docs on the wiki, and I am looking for a wireless PCI card that I can pick up at Fry's today to put into my desktop machine. Or even a good USB device. Any recommendations?
[01:00] <quingin_> thats not fixing the issue any other ideas?
[01:00] <exhausted> dariuskane, when i look in /etc/alternatives, all i see nothign that will tell me what version of java is being linked to or where I can change it
[01:01] <stefg> M_42: there is no secure 'shredding' on ext3, but also no 'undelete'. Consider an encrypted filesystem if you feel like it
[01:01] <notgod> (I need WPA that works well with an Apple Airport Extreme)
[01:01] <M_42> then what exactly do utiliies like shred, wipe, and secure-delete do?
[01:01] <jrib> !away > N3bunel (see the private message from ubotu)
[01:01] <quingin_> it gives me the option to turn it on and is already selected as off
[01:01] <nickrud> quingin_, unselect raise windows after an interval
[01:02] <quingin_> it is.
[01:02] <Dev05> grigora, If you try removing it, please note that you need to reboot your computer so you don't have any problem.
[01:02] <datacop> hi, I would like to know if there is a php5-rrdtool package for dapper, i can only see one for php4
[01:02] <chris_> what is a good game for linux to kill some time???
[01:02] <lfalkenburg> hi
[01:02] <CarlFK> how can I install pysqlite2 on breezy ?
[01:02] <quingin_> and when i select that and change that interval to say 10 seconds it still does it as if nothing has changed
[01:02] <Dev05> chris_, OpenArena is quite good (requires 3D accel).
[01:02] <stefg> M_42: they are designed for non-ext3 filesystems. Be aware that journalled filesystems always leave some traces, but it's quite impossible to recover a deleted file on ext3 anyway
[01:03] <Dev05> chris_, X-Moto too.
[01:03] <Jordan_U> CarlFK, Why are you still running breezy?
[01:03] <exhausted> dariuskane, also there are multiples of each file, for instance there is a javaws.1.gz and a javaws.ja.1.gz, dont know if thats supposed ot be like that or not
[01:03] <jl2un> hey i need some help
[01:03] <orudie> is lookingGlass better than compiz?
[01:03] <jl2un> anyone mind give me an hard
[01:03] <M_42> well if you use wipe to overwrite the data on ext3 it is still there?
[01:03] <jl2un> hand*
[01:04] <CarlFK> Jordan_U: it is an old box that happens to have python 2.4, and I want to test something
[01:04] <dariuskane> exhausted, it is... found the proper cmd for you.... try this... sudo update-alternatives java
[01:04] <Jordan_U> orudie, IMHO, not even close
[01:04] <orudie> Jordan_U, IMHO?
[01:04] <chris_> how come beryl + google earth = POOP
[01:04] <stefg> M_42: ext3 zero the node anyway, so wipe is just a waste of time
[01:04] <TurtleBeoulve> hello
[01:04] <cafuego> chris_: You, you misunderstand.
[01:04] <cafuego> chris_: beryl = POOP
[01:05] <chris_> no it does not :)
[01:05] <stefg> M_42: and you cant be sure it 'wipes' the right block, because the filesystem does it before
[01:05] <M_42> wow that really bites... surely someone could make a program which actually could securely wipe files on ext3
[01:05] <exhausted> dariuskane, i get 'unknown argument 'java''
[01:05] <csc`> yes it is
[01:05] <csc`> compiz > *
[01:05] <chris_> beryl = awesome :)
[01:05] <quingin_> yea go compiz
[01:05] <csc`> beryl = outdated afaik
[01:05] <afaik> csc`, huh!?
[01:05] <csc`> afaik: wtf?
[01:05] <datacop> compiz-fusion is beryl&compiz now
[01:05] <Jordan_U> M_42, What do you mean?
[01:05] <bipolar> compiz + beryl = compiz-fusion
[01:05] <afaik> csc`, beryl is the new version?
[01:05] <afaik> isn't it?
[01:05] <lfalkenburg> does anybody know how to change the icon size in applikation menu within ubuntu 7.04? i have searched all the evening :-(
[01:05] <TurtleBeoulve> is there anyone here that is good at troubleshooting alsa
[01:05] <stefg> M_42: consider an ordinary ext3 delete as a 'wipe'
[01:05] <csc`> afaik: afaik = as far as i know
[01:06] <afaik> I tried compiz and it wasnt as good as beryl
[01:06] <bipolar> afaik: they merged back together
[01:06] <afaik> My real first name is afaik
[01:06] <tck> compiz and beryl forked and now they are back together and know as compiz fusion
[01:06] <afaik> Afaik Von Evens
[01:06] <exhausted> dariuskane, maybe this sudo update-alternatives --config java
[01:06] <npepinpe> @Turtle : good luck with alsa, it's always a pain to get it to work
[01:06] <jl2un> can anyone help me. with my VGA card. it's an eVGA 8600 gt.
[01:07] <stefg> !nvidia
[01:07] <dariuskane> exhausted, yup that should it
[01:07] <csc`> afaik: then you're going to hear alot more highlights from me
[01:07] <saxin> any suggestion for a nice looking FTP-client?
[01:07] <csc`> saxin: lftp ;)
[01:07] <cafuego> lftp
[01:07] <npepinpe> Yeah, try FileZilla
[01:07] <orudie> you guys thing compiz is better than lookingGlass? for some reason i cant get CFusion to work, i have the Nvidia 7600 GT, installed the drivers using Envy, when trying to run compiz --replace ubntu locks up, i tried a bunch of forums and couldn't get any help
[01:07] <stefg> ubotu is out for lunch it seems
[01:08] <lfalkenburg> lol - lftp is really nice looking :-D
[01:08] <afaik> I really wish they would just name the fake Java Guava or something
[01:08] <exhausted> dariuskane, much appreciated I was looking for this for some time
[01:08] <_Sinny_> hi all^^
[01:08] <lfalkenburg> does anybody know how to change the icon size in applikation menu within ubuntu 7.04? i have searched all the evening :-(
[01:08] <exhausted> dariuskane, have a good one
[01:08] <TurtleBeoulve> I'm just trying to get an intel STAC97 compliant onboard card to work
[01:08] <blazemonger> what's the best benchmark program that will find flaws?
[01:08] <dariuskane> exhausted, np... same works for other common software
[01:08] <M_42> I just don't understand if you write a file over with 1's and then 0's  how could it still be recovered on ext3?
[01:08] <afaik> Blackdown java is horribly broken imho
[01:08] <TurtleBeoulve> using ubuntu studio
[01:08] <ninix> hi, i just installed my new nvidia card. and installed nvidia-glx-new ....... but i got a problem: all font are unreadable.
[01:08] <blazemonger> TurtleBeoulve:i'm trying to get my p4 desktop to run smoother than a old p3
[01:09] <Jordan_U> blazemonger, Benchmark for what and what flaws?
[01:09] <exhausted> dariuskane, all the ones listed in it currently are java, but i assume if i install others like java that allow multipl versions that is the command to use to control which is being sued
[01:09] <afaik> man... I bought 2 bottles of 40 proof beer for my friend for his bachelor party
[01:09] <datacop> is there a php5 rrd package for dapper? i only find one for php4
[01:09] <afaik> cost me 20 bucks a bottle
[01:09] <lfalkenburg> to much noise here - bye
[01:09] <afaik> lfalkenburg, wuss
[01:09] <afaik> ;)
[01:09] <dariuskane> exhausted, right... such as the choice between vi and emacs... you can set the default version to use when youhave many versions of the same types of software
[01:09] <lfalkenburg> afaik, yes
[01:10] <blazemonger> is mint linux faster than ubuntu
[01:10] <lfalkenburg> probably i am getty old
[01:10] <afaik> blazemonger, run some tests and tell us
[01:10] <kersinc07> #ubuntu-es
[01:10] <Ajzzz> /var/log/syslog, PM:Check swsusp image. PM: Resume from disked failed. Is this causing a freeze?
[01:10] <M_42> well ok... in your opinion which is better... shred, wipe, or secure-delete?
[01:10] <lfalkenburg> years ago such a irc channel with hundrets of messages per minute wasn't any problem for me
[01:10] <nickrud> lfalkenburg, the trick is to use xchat (not xchat-gnome) and turn off join/part messages, it's cleaner
[01:11] <afaik> dude.. mint linux has too much of an anti-america policy
[01:11] <lfalkenburg> okay, nice idea
[01:11] <afaik> I cant download it because my country enforces software patents
[01:11] <afaik> why oh why would they do something that retarded?
[01:11] <Munchkinguy> Hello. I have a Radeon Xpress 1150 and am wondering how to get desktop compositioning working.
[01:11] <Grungebunny> I have an issue with firefox and youtube.. after watching a video full screen it seems to break the browswer, anyone else have this problem?if so what do you do to fix it?
[01:11] <lfalkenburg> i will just give it a try
[01:11] <nickrud> afaik, you mean the literally block us addresses?
[01:12] <afaik> "Most Linux Mint editions are only made available to countries which legislation doesn't allow software patents to be enforced."
[01:12] <blazemonger> who cares about patents..if youre not using it for profit
[01:12] <jl2un> can anyone help. installing the drives for nvidia eVGA 8600 gt
[01:12] <FurryNemesis> afaik, because it's illegal?  Plus there's the non quasi legal versions
[01:12] <afaik> FurryNemesis, illegal how? What did they add to it?
[01:12] <Jordan_U> afaik, That is more anti American copywrite laws than anti-american :)
[01:12] <exhausted> dariuskane, cool, learning everyday, thanks again
[01:12] <afaik> if they added something to it illegal, it's not really free
[01:13] <jaysonsantos> Hi people i'm trying a couple of days make work  my microphone, but don't make any sound. Anyone can help me ?
[01:13] <afaik> I'm curiosu what they added to it that makes it illegal to download in the US as opposed to other distros!?
[01:13] <lfalkenburg> nickrud, yeah! nice xchat i know from the past i used windows
[01:13] <FurryNemesis> afaik, something to do with the codecs in the full fat version I think and then giving it away for free in the US where you have to pay the license holder
[01:13] <buize> can i get perl commands working in xchat
[01:13] <Jordan_U> afaik, Do you consider the ability to play DVD's on linux something that should be illegal?
[01:13] <Grungebunny> I have an issue with firefox and youtube.. after watching a video full screen it seems to break the browswer, anyone else have this problem?if so what do you do to fix it?
[01:13] <kornits> how do i know what usergroup a user belongs to in Ubuntu?
[01:13] <Grungebunny> afaik my guess is patented source code
[01:13] <dragonphyre> Anybody know of a nice bluetooth frontend/GUI for pairing/unpairing devices? I have BlueZ running and it sees my usb BT adapter, I just can't pair anything to it.
[01:14] <afaik> oh I apt-get those all the time ;)
[01:14] <nickrud> lfalkenburg, it's still fast, but usable. This is one channel where using a nick in a post is for all practical purposes, mandatory :)
[01:14] <wweasel> Jordan_U: You're misrepresenting the issue. The issue isn't that there is an American law which states "You may not play DVDs on Linux OSs."  The issue is that Ubuntu does not pay royalties to the DVD Group which owns the software patent.
[01:15] <lfalkenburg> nickrud, ok, i am now kown as irrsinn and throwing this client away
[01:15] <nickrud> afaik, I was able to start a download from a mirror, so mint's policy is moot, anyway
[01:15] <TBZ> What is the command to remove a package without removing dependancies? sudo apt-get remove packagename --purge --force?
[01:15] <grigor1> Dev05:   Passphrase is currently not supported. - from the iwconfig man page, so that explains why only hex works
[01:15] <kornits> anyone know how to find the name of the usergroups in Linux?
[01:15] <Jordan_U> wweasel, No, it is not an issue of patents in this case, it is a matter of DRM. You can pay for MPEG-2 and it would still be illegal to play DVD's in linux
[01:15] <nooseisloose> I just upgraded to gutsy, and now gtkterm reads in what looks like garbage from a serial connection.  this is a serial connection-config that I have used many times.  I suspect some unicode treachery, has anyone had similar?
[01:15] <orudie> by looking at this tutorial https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager/CompizFusion should i add both lines in the 3d party repositories?
[01:16] <stefg> nooseisloose: #ubuntu+1
[01:16] <Dev05> grigora, I didn't know that.
[01:16] <Jordan_U> wweasel, And anyone who buys a DVD player also inevitably buys the software, and licensing, to play DVD's in Windows
[01:16] <wweasel> Jordan_U: Right, my bad. But it *is* a matter of Canonical not paying to have a key to circumvent the DRM legally, the way that any DVD player manufacturer would, is it not?
[01:16] <grigora> Dev05: now the trick is to get SonicWall to display the keys that it generates from the passphrase in HEX format
[01:16] <grigora> Dev05: like Linksys
[01:17] <nooseisloose> stefg: ty
[01:17] <Dev05> grigora, The router doesn't do that for you? :(
[01:17] <Grungebunny> I have an issue with firefox and youtube.. after watching a video full screen it seems to break the browswer, anyone else have this problem?if so what do you do to fix it?
[01:18] <craigbass1976> What's the best app for capturing streaming usb video out of a dv camera?
[01:18] <Jordan_U> wweasel, As far as I know there is no Legal decoder for Linux, that is in fact why Decss was broken in the first place, someone wanted to play their legally purchased DVD in Linux but couldn't. So he cracked it.
[01:18] <grigora> Dev05: not that I can see
[01:18] <dariuskane> grigora, if your router is compatible you could load up dd-wrt opensource firmware on it
[01:18] <Dev05> dariuskane, Huh...
[01:18] <grigora> dariuskane: i really don't want to replace the firmware on a sonicwall
[01:19] <Lamego> Jordan_U, there are plenty of legal decoders, legal outside U.S. :)
[01:19] <neverblue> Grungebunny, run ff from command line, and view any errors it may have
[01:19] <Thunderfox933> how can i back up my /home and change the fs
[01:19] <irrsinn> is there a german channel?
[01:19] <stefg> !backup
[01:19] <orudie> anyone please help, this is really easy : by looking at this tutorial https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager/CompizFusion should i add both lines in the 3d party repositories?
[01:19] <neverblue> !gr
[01:19] <M_42> in feisty what is the default mode of the ext3 file system?    data=journal,data=ordered, or data=writeback???
[01:19] <wweasel> Jordan_U: I'm aware that there is no legal decoder. And I agree completely that it is purely ridiculous not to be able to play a DVD you purchased in any OS you want.
[01:19] <blazemonger> whpo cares about patents
[01:19] <nickrud> !de | irrsinn
[01:19] <stefg> irrsinn: #ubuntu-de
[01:19] <craigbass1976> Thunderfox933, make another partition, stick your /home stuff on there, and proceed
[01:19] <blazemonger> thats only if youre a big company
[01:19] <TBZ> we broke ubotu =(
[01:19] <irrsinn> stefg, thx
[01:19] <TBZ> playing with @flip
[01:19] <nickrud> um, no ubotu
[01:19] <wweasel> Lamego: Actually, illegal in most western nations, not just the US.
[01:20] <TBZ> actually, amaranth did it *points*
[01:20] <ruben> Hello, trying to use sound using rdesktop I get this error /dev/dsp: No such file or directory, any idea how to fix it?
[01:20] <blazemonger> going after individuals who try to HELP the planet using "proprietary codecs" is a WASTE of resources and taxpayer dollars
[01:20] <Lamego> legal on all EU nations :P
[01:20] <neverblue> ubotu has quit (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer))
[01:20] <Thunderfox933> can i back up the files to the /root folder than use gparted to create a new FS
[01:20] <Amaranth> No, TBZ did it! *points back*
[01:20] <neverblue> looks like we have to wait until he gets back
[01:20] <afaik> man
[01:20] <TBZ> lies!
[01:20] <afaik> I love my job
[01:20] <kersinc07> #ubuntu-es
[01:21] <Thunderfox933> ext3 is so slow
[01:21] <wweasel> blazemonger: Nobody that I'm aware of has ever been sued for using proprietary codecs.
[01:21] <afaik> I use reiserFS
[01:21] <M_42> stefg,  do you know what mode the ext3 file system is in by default on fiesty?
[01:21] <afaik> er scratch that
[01:21] <afaik> I use linux installed on FAT16
[01:21] <wweasel> Thunderfox933: I *highly* doubt that whatever slowness you're experiencing is as a result of the fs.
[01:21] <Dev05> grigora, Looking for a converter...
[01:21] <Thunderfox933> does reiserfs have to fsck itself every certain amount of mounts
[01:21] <afaik> FAT16 is really FAST16.. but it's so fast they lost the S
[01:21] <Creed> lol
[01:21] <orudie> Creed, hey man, did you talk to her?
[01:22] <nickrud> mrnf
[01:22] <jvai> lol
[01:22] <jvai> that's... fast
[01:22] <stefg> M_42: no, i use reiserfs and xfs (i find ext3 is to slow...)
[01:22] <Thunderfox933> wweasel i mean in my opinion ext3 is slow on me it gets corrupted every week on me
[01:22] <Creed> orudie, sorry man she doesnt get off work for another 4 hours :( we have totally opposite work schedules, kinda makes being engaged hard :(
[01:22] <orudie> Creed, if not, can i try Beryl, Do you have a good instructions on installing Beryl?
[01:22] <M_42> k thanks
[01:22] <M_42> do you know how I could check if it is   data=ordered or   data=writeback?
[01:22] <orudie> Creed, maybe you remembered what you did?
[01:23] <dragonphyre> Anybody know of a nice bluetooth frontend/GUI for pairing/unpairing devices? I have BlueZ running and it sees my usb BT adapter, I just can't pair anything to it. The little blue light that blinks was giving me such hope...
[01:23] <Creed> orudie, ubuntuforums.org has tons of guides, usually the one in Beginner forum links to is what you want.
[01:23] <C-{pR0F> GRUB error 18 , is there a way to fix it without reinstalling :'( ????
[01:23] <Thunderfox933> does anyone use JFS?
[01:23] <nickrud> stefg, how to you use those, I mean, home, root, or ?
[01:23] <Jordan_U> Thunderfox933, Ext is pretty solid and journaled, I would check for hardware failure if it is getting corrupted once a week
[01:23] <wweasel> Thunderfox933: Again, I doubt any corruption you're experiencing is ext3's fault. Perhaps your HD is dying? Bad cable? etc.    ext3 is not prone to random corruption.
[01:23] <Lamego> wweasel, US is not "most" of the western nations despite it's world wide importance
[01:24] <Creed> orudie, sorry :( came here to get some help on openvpn but started helping you heh try searching the forum for compiz --replace, im postive thats what i changed, to what im not so sure
[01:24] <stefg> nickrud: simply make the fs, enter it in /etc/fstab.... no magic involved
[01:24] <Thunderfox933> i checked everything my harddrive is only 4 weeks old and my hardware is fine
[01:24] <Thunderfox933> could it because i changed the ext3 journaled mode?
[01:24] <dariuskane> Thunderfox933, load up the smartmon-tools and have a real look at your drive
[01:24] <wweasel> Lamego: Agreed, but it is also not the only country in which patent laws are in place.
[01:24] <nickrud> stefg, I know that :) I mean applications, you use reiser for all, or xfs for all, or a preferred breakdown?
[01:24] <Thunderfox933> my hdd drive is fine
[01:24] <Stoffer> can someone help me k3b?
[01:25] <Lamego> wweasel, it is one of the few
[01:25] <Jordan_U> Thunderfox933, Possibly, the default is what it is for a reason
[01:25] <wweasel> Lamego: UK?
[01:25] <Dev05> grigora, This is weird... The key generated by my Linksys router differs from khexedit.
[01:25] <barbarella> Stoffer:just ask the question
[01:25] <gotvols> i have a widescreen monitor how can I get my resolutio to go to 1440x900?
[01:25] <Thunderfox933> Is JFs good/
[01:25] <Jordan_U> Thunderfox933, Still, I wouldn't expect corruption once a week even with ext3
[01:25] <orudie> Creed, so are you saying you think you fixed this by changing the using some other command to start CFusion instead of compiz --replace?
[01:25] <Jordan_U> Thunderfox933, *ext2
[01:25] <stefg> nickrud: reiserfs on root and home, xfs for my vmware and media partitions
[01:25] <wweasel> Thunderfox933: You would not improve your situation by using a different FS.
[01:25] <Thunderfox933> ext2 dosent have a journal
[01:26] <Jordan_U> Thunderfox933, And ext2 isn't journaled at all
[01:26] <Creed> orudie, yup
[01:26] <Lamego> wweasel, UK = US@Europe ;)
[01:26] <Thunderfox933> does jfs fsck itself after a certain amount of mounts
[01:26] <Stoffer> I think I figured it out... I have a video_ts folder that totals to 4.5 GB, and I was wondering why K3b wanted a double layer disk..  However, new question:  what files in my video_ts are actually necessary?
[01:26] <neverblue> !anyone | stoffer
[01:26] <barbarella> stefg:for recording...yes xfs...fast it is
[01:26] <nickrud> stefg, thanks. I've been using ext3 for everything because I didn't have to think about it, you've given me some food for thought
[01:26] <neverblue> man I miss that bot
[01:26] <Jordan_U> Thunderfox933, I think that is an option of the OS, not the File system
[01:26] <wweasel> Thunderfox933: You know that fsck != corruption
[01:26] <TBZ> What is the command to remove a package without removing dependancies? sudo apt-get remove packagename --purge --force?
[01:27] <wweasel> Thunderfox933: If you don't want it to fsck automatically, change that option in /etc/fstab
[01:27] <neverblue> Stoffer, whats the question, rather than asking for anyone to help ?
[01:27] <Jordan_U> TBZ, --auto-remove
[01:27] <Stoffer> neverblue, I asked it right above your last !anyone
[01:27] <Dev05> grigora, You could give me your wireless password for your wireless and I'll have my router convert it.
[01:27] <grigora> Dev05: right, I think every router has its algorithm for generating a hex key from a passphrase
[01:27] <M_42> anyone here know a lot about the ext3 file system... how can you tell what mode it is in?
[01:27] <stefg> nickrud: although i never experienced data loss, a good backup regime is recommended
[01:27] <TBZ> Jordan_U: ty
[01:27] <Jordan_U> TBZ, np
[01:27] <neverblue> Stoffer, matters what you are doing, are you copying from a DVD to another?
[01:27] <orudie> Creed, did she use envy to install nVidia drivers?
[01:27] <nickrud> TBZ, --force-depends (be sure to read the section on force in man dpkg)
[01:28] <grigora> Dev05: thanks, I do have a Linksys here so I can try that ...
[01:28] <Stoffer> neverblue, yeah... audio_ts is empty
[01:28] <grigora> Dev05: but definitely thanks for the offer
[01:28] <neverblue> Stoffer, huh?
[01:28] <nickrud> stefg, more food for thought :)
[01:28] <Creed> orudie, yup, older version of envy though, im using beta drivers
[01:28] <Jordan_U> TBZ, Oh, sorry I misread your question
[01:28] <Dev05> grigora, You're welcome.
[01:28] <Stoffer> neverblue, yeah, I'm copying a DVD.  Just thought letting you know that k9copy left audio_ts empty would help
[01:28] <TBZ> nickrud: ya, I read it pretty thoroughly, but I couldn't make up my mind which would NOT remove dependancies
[01:29] <Stoffer> neverblue, but for some reason k9copy froze when burning
[01:29] <Thunderfox933> So should i stay with ext3 on my /home i use Jfs and that didnt corrupt on me yet
[01:29] <Stoffer> neverblue, so I'm using k3b
[01:29] <Thunderfox933> jfs on /
[01:29] <Stoffer> neverblue, but the video_ts folder is a little too big.
[01:29] <neverblue> Stoffer, so your copying one DVD to another, I think there is another tool for doing that
[01:29] <TBZ> I just need to remove a single package, nothing else
[01:29] <Stoffer> neverblue, in k3b?
[01:29] <gotvols> my monitor will support more resolution than is offered to me when I go to the perferences screen resolution How can I cahnge the default?
[01:29] <neverblue> ah, well, sorry, I cannot help Stoffer
[01:29] <nickrud> TBZ, -force-depends will let you remove a package other things depend on, it's usually not a good idea unless you have an immediate replacement in mind
[01:29] <M_42> stefg, i found on the forums that data=ordered and it says shred works as usual in both of those  do you think its ok?
[01:29] <Stoffer> neverblue, ok
[01:29] <Jordan_U> Thunderfox933, What makes you think that the File System was corrupted?
[01:29] <dragonphyre> .join #bluez
[01:30] <TBZ> nickrud: I'm playing on a sandbox install, I have no fear =D
[01:30] <neverblue> gotvols, what about your video card, will it support the higher resolutions?
[01:30] <stefg> M_42: as i said: shred is a placebo on ext3
[01:30] <Thunderfox933> the superblock on ext3 gets corrupted
[01:30] <TBZ> nickrud: ty sir
[01:30] <nickrud> TBZ, and apt will almost certainly try to reinstall it on the next run
[01:30] <TBZ> nickrud: oh, damn
[01:30] <jaysonsantos> Hi people i'm trying a couple of days make work  my microphone, but don't make any sound. Anyone can help me ?
[01:30] <JustAboutRealJAR> #ubuntu-bugs
[01:30] <JustAboutRealJAR> oops
[01:30] <travis> hey i have a broadcom wlan and i cant get it going
[01:30] <stefg> Thunderfox933: so do a fsck
[01:31] <Stoffer> neverblue, btw.... what does " !anyone " do?
[01:31] <neverblue> ok, im outta here
[01:31] <neverblue> ltaer
[01:31] <avis> is there an ubuntu package that will update mp3s with correct information ?
[01:31] <travis> tryed this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=346083
[01:31] <M_42> stefg,  but it says it works in the shred manual, if you use ext as data=ordered... why wouldn't work   im confused?
[01:31] <Jordan_U> jaysonsantos, You don't have any sound as in you can't play anything either?
[01:31] <jaysonsantos> Jordan_U only mic don't work
[01:31] <Talcite> hey guys, I'm having a problem with DDC and DPMS and my X server
[01:32] <Stoffer> can someone tell me why k9copy created a video_ts folder too big for k3b to burn onto a single layer disk?
[01:32] <Jordan_U> jaysonsantos, What is the output of "asoundconf list" ?
[01:32] <gotvols> yes.  I'm trying to go from 1280x1024 to 1440x900
[01:32] <Thunderfox933> im just going to try jfs than if that gets corrupted i am going to look into my hardware again
[01:32] <Talcite> no matter how I edit my xorg.conf, those modules still load
[01:32] <Jordan_U> Stoffer, Did you copy a dual layer DVD?
[01:32] <jaysonsantos> Jordan_U Intel
[01:32] <stefg> M_42: http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/linux-security/13416-ext3-filesystem-can-undelete-work.html
[01:33] <Talcite> on top of that, DPMS is misreading my monitor's refresh and resolution capabilities
[01:33] <jaysonsantos> Jordan_U Names of available sound cards: Intel
[01:33] <gotvols> talcite same here
[01:33] <Jordan_U> jaysonsantos, Try running "asoundconf set-default-card Intel"
[01:33] <Thunderfox933> Why does ext3 have a max file limit
[01:33] <Stoffer> Jordan_U, yeah, but I reauthored and shrank it with k9copy into a single layer size.  However, k9copy failed its burn, and the video_ts folder it created was 100mb too big for k3b for some reason...
[01:33] <Jordan_U> Thunderfox933, Because all FS's do.
[01:34] <jaysonsantos> Jordan_U With root ?
[01:34] <Jordan_U> jaysonsantos, No
[01:34] <moo3> how can I get a list of installed packages fro the cmd line?
[01:34] <valmarko> Hi all. I have the original cd of Ubuntu 7.04 but it has some problem because It fails to load all the way up after GRUB. The site o ubuntu has a solution for this problem but, after following the steps, I found out it still doesnt work. Any help on this, please ?
[01:34] <Stoffer> Jordan_U, I assume all I need are the 5 VOB files, but they add up to 4.5GB so K3b won't put it on a single layer disk
[01:34] <Thunderfox933> then why does ext3 use 5% of the space?
[01:34] <Talcite> gotvols: any luck?
[01:34] <bulmer> moo3: dpkg -l
[01:34] <stefg> M_42: In order to ensure that ext3 can safely resume an unlink after a crash, it actually zeros out the block pointers in the inode, That's it. shred will shred something, but not your file
[01:34] <moo3> thx
[01:35] <mneptok> Thunderfox933: by default 5% of space on a partition is made writable only by root.
[01:35] <mneptok> Thunderfox933: this prevents disks from filling up to the point of becoming unusable.
[01:35] <Thunderfox933> is there a way to change it
[01:35] <Thunderfox933> JFS doesnt do that
[01:35] <travis> hey i have a broadcom wlan and i cant get it going
[01:35] <M_42> :/
[01:35] <mneptok> Thunderfox933: so that's a limitation of JFS.
[01:35] <jaysonsantos> Jordan_U Nothing happend with "asoundconf set-default-card Intel"
[01:35] <gotvols> talcite no I've tried on the forumand in here with no luck on how to get my resolution to change from the default.  I know my monitor and video card can handle bigger.
[01:36] <orudie> vsio zaebalo!
[01:36] <grigora> Dev05: have you ever used WPA?
[01:36] <valmarko> I have OpenSuse but I'm soo tired of the way it handles handles and updates new packages ( and it's soo slow) that, even though it's a great OS, I'm willing to make the changes
[01:36] <Jordan_U> jaysonsantos, try running "alsamixer" and make sure that the channel is not muted
[01:36] <athlon87> help me!
[01:36] <Dev05> grigora, No. It's supposed to be unsecure.
[01:36] <Talcite> gotvols: my problem is that the Xserver isn't taking my options in Xorg.conf
[01:36] <travis> hey i have a broadcom wlan and i cant get it going  and i know i have to use NDiswrapper but not sure what driver i need and how to do it
[01:36] <athlon87> qlkuno mi pu aiutare?
[01:36] <jaysonsantos> Jordan_U Nothind is muted
[01:37] <gotvols> I have a widescreen monitor and i'm trying to get the resolution to 1440x900
[01:37] <grigora> Dev05: WPA is way more secure than WEP, from what I have been reading all day
[01:37] <Jordan_U> travis, You may not need NDISwrapper
[01:37] <Borat> Does anyone know how to change the notification icons? Like the nm-applet, or the gnome-power-manager??
[01:37] <athlon87> sto cercando d entrare nel mondom linux
[01:37] <travis> Jordan_U really
[01:37] <Thunderfox933> so does that mean JFS is unrelible?
[01:37] <Jordan_U> travis, What is the exact chipset ( ie bcm43what )
[01:37] <jaysonsantos> Jordan_U Nothind is muted in alsamixer
[01:37] <athlon87> ho installato ubuntu 7.0.4 ma nn mi piace granch!
[01:37] <Dev05> grigora, Emmm... Really? Huh... Hold on.
[01:37] <agentorannnge> I need help setting up my Linksys WUSB54G wireless USB network adapter
[01:37] <athlon87> speek italian!?
[01:37] <gotvols> I look in my xorg.conf file and I see that 1440x900 is listed, but I can't get to it
[01:37] <mneptok> Thunderfox933: no.
[01:37] <travis> bcm4311
[01:38] <Jordan_U> gotvols, Probably a driver issue, what GFX card?
[01:38] <athlon87> wht it is chanel italian for linux please?
[01:38] <stefg> athlon87: #ubuntu-it
[01:38] <athlon87> ok tannk
[01:38] <travis> Jordan_u, bcm4311
[01:38] <K3nto> !.3g2
[01:38] <travis> Jordan_u, when i do that does it make my writing red for you?
[01:38] <Ravenndude`> After someone ignorant shut down my PC by holding the power button I not get this error when booting, before GRUB comes up, "DISK BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER"
[01:38] <bulmer> travis: http://www.unix-tutorials.com/go.php?id=575
[01:38] <jaysonsantos> Jordan_U All works fine except mic
[01:38] <Dev05> grigora, How come? I thought it was the other way around.
[01:38] <travis> ok
[01:38] <Jordan_U> travis, Great, then just install the package bcm43xx-fwcutter
[01:39] <Creed> Anyone here have experience with OpenVPN in bridged mode for gaming?
[01:39] <gotvols> Intel Corporation 82915G/GV/910GL Integrated Graphics Controller
[01:39] <Jordan_U> travis, Yes
[01:39] <travis> ok thank you so much
[01:39] <athlon87> what is command for connect at italian channel ubuntu? :P
[01:39] <stefg> Ravenndude`: can you access the filesystem from the Live CD?
[01:39] <JK2> hey
[01:39] <Jordan_U> gotvols, Ok, try either switching to the -intel driver (recommended ) or install 915resolution
[01:39] <JK2> im with the ubuntu! :)
[01:40] <bulmer> Ravenndude`: you can not boot from hard disk anymore?
[01:40] <Paddy_EIRE> athlon87: /join #ubuntu-it
[01:40] <athlon87> tnk
[01:40] <K3nto> how do i convert .3g2 videos?
[01:40] <Jordan_U> travis, np
[01:40] <Thunderfox933> i am going to switch ext3 to JFS
[01:40] <Ravenndude`> stefg, I'm trying to find one
[01:40] <JK2> but in the cd test, i havent install it yey
[01:40] <JK2> *yet
[01:40] <Ravenndude`> bulmer, no
[01:40] <JK2> so i need to now
[01:40] <athlon87> bye my friends!
[01:40] <JK2> the partition stuff
[01:40] <Paddy_EIRE> Thunderfox933: why
[01:40] <viril_> hello! is there a channel for gyach here? thanks! :D
[01:40] <Dev05> grigora, I was all messed up.
[01:40] <JK2> i dont know how to do it
[01:40] <chad> Hello. I can't get my intel 3945 wifi card to associate with wpa protected networks. wpasupplicant is installed. What do I need to do?
[01:40] <mneptok> Thunderfox933: i wouldn't do that
[01:40] <Thunderfox933> why
[01:40] <valmarko> What's wrong with the cd of Ubuntu 7.04 that was sent to me? It fails the loading at some point of the initializing
[01:40] <agentorannnge> Anyone able to help me with my wireless settings
[01:41] <Paddy_EIRE> Thunderfox933: why the switch to jfs
[01:41] <pdxkid> hi all.  i've got ubuntu (feisty) running superbly on my Dell Latitude D610 laptop.  i've hit 1 snag over the past few months i am unable to fix and am hoping someone can shed some light...
[01:41] <mneptok> Thunderfox933: ext3 has far more attention than JFS. which means a better toolset.
[01:41] <Jordan_U> chad, Does network-manager not work?
[01:41] <Thunderfox933> im sick of waiting 20 minutes for fsck to finsh
[01:41] <pdxkid> vmware server (free linux version) was working great and then it broke on me
[01:41] <chad> Jordan_Li: Network does not give me the option of picking wpa(2) as a password typel.
[01:41] <JK2> well i think tht i have to uninstall this thing
[01:41] <pdxkid> i can't reconfigure or reinstall due to error:  /usr/bin/vmware-config.pl: 30: Syntax error: "(" unexpected
[01:41] <JK2> is not gonna work with me
[01:41] <Dev05> grigora, gtg.
[01:41] <Jordan_U> Thunderfox933, that can be turned off
[01:41] <pdxkid> any ideas?
[01:41] <gotvols> ok I'll try that thanks
[01:42] <Thunderfox933> how
[01:42] <JK2> i cant even configure the partition stuff
[01:42] <agentorannnge> valmarko: I couldn't get the Live CD of 7.04 to work quite right either
[01:42] <grigora> Dev05: ok, thanks for your help
[01:42] <greg_> see you all to fast for me!!
[01:42] <Dev05> grigora, I hope I actually did help :)/
[01:42] <valmarko> agentorannge, what did you do to solve the problem?
[01:42] <agentorannnge> valmarko: Im not sure if it is something to do with some ATI and nVidia drivers but it is very buggy.
[01:42] <stefg> pdxkid: vmware support is in #vmware. probably you need on of those any-any-patches
[01:42] <jaysonsantos> Jordan_U I tried compiling alsa and my mic don't work
[01:43] <agentorannnge> valmarko: I went to the Ubuntu site and downloaded the Text Based installer
[01:43] <pdxkid> stefg: thanks! great idea
[01:43] <dragonphyre> Anybody know of a nice bluetooth frontend/GUI for pairing/unpairing devices? I have BlueZ running and it sees my usb BT adapter, I just can't pair anything to it.
[01:43] <valmarko> agentorannnge, did it work?
[01:43] <Thunderfox933> how do i turn fsck off then on ext3
[01:43] <agentorannnge> It installed quickly and I didn't have a problem at all.
[01:43] <bulmer> Ravenndude`: do you have your liveCD disk? boot from it..and then fix the bootable hd
[01:44] <valmarko> thanks a lot agentorannge. Strange , I have the cd of 6.10 and I didnt have this kind of problem
[01:44] <bulmer> Thunderfox933: make sure it is umounted before you can fsck
[01:44] <Ravenndude`> bulmer, I'm downloading the liveCD now, I used the alternate to install.
[01:44] <jaysonsantos> Hi people, how i can reinstall alsa anda reconfigure in ubuntu ?
[01:45] <grigora> how can I get my Network Manager to work with WPA??? The only 2 options I get are WEP ASCII and WEP HEX. I have been at this for hours so I would really appreciate any help. I have gone through https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WPAHowTo but it still does not work.
[01:45] <tck> pidgin doesnt have cam support
[01:45] <bulmer> Ravenndude`: i think the alternative cd has rescue mode, maybe you can repair from that
[01:45] <zog> Hi again ! Is there a way to generate a LiveCD from an ubuntu installation ? :o
[01:45] <tck> back to the drawing board with it
[01:45] <chad> grigora: In the same box you are.
[01:45] <Jordan_U> Thunderfox933, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=300477 like it says though, you shouldn't turn it off completely
[01:45] <agentorannnge> Valmarko: No problem. I hope the text based installer works for you
[01:46] <Jordan_U> Ravenndude`, What is the problem? ( coming in late )
[01:46] <Thunderfox933> why should fsck be run if it is journaled?
[01:46] <bulmer> grigora: does it work without the WPA activate yet? ie unencrypted?
[01:46] <grigora> bulmer: yes
[01:46] <stefg> Thunderfox933: because metadata journalling won't prevent data loss
[01:46] <Lamego> Thunderfox933, journaled does not mean immune to errors
[01:46] <JK2> guys!
[01:46] <Ravenndude`> Jordan_U, I get the error "DISK BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER" before grub runs
[01:46] <JK2> helphelphelp
[01:46] <Jordan_U> Thunderfox933, Because if your drive goes bad you can have corruption without even having a write to disk
[01:46] <jvai> hey, is there anyway to create a live - cd from an ubuntu install?
[01:47] <alan8r> is there any movie script writing software for ubuntu?
[01:47] <bulmer> jvai: try to google for remastering ubuntu
[01:47] <zog> Yup would be interesting =)
[01:47] <grigora> bulmer: any ideas?
[01:47] <Jordan_U> Ravenndude`, Even though this is not caused by windows in this case try the instructions for re-installing grub after windows...
[01:47] <Thunderfox933> whats metadata? part of the file?
[01:47] <Jordan_U> !grub | Ravenndude`
[01:47] <jvai> re-maaastering.. ty bulmer
[01:47] <grigora> bulmer: according to the how to, I should be able to just use Network Manager
[01:48] <Ravenndude`> Jordan_U, I've been windows free for quite a while.
[01:48] <stefg> Thunderfox933: metadate is the data describing the data
[01:48] <bulmer> grigora: try to paste your interfaces file and will see if anything there thats abnormal
[01:48] <blackest> jvai from an ubuntu live cd yes a friend of mine made a usb stick distro based on ubuntu and backtrack but it took him a while to get it right
[01:48] <Lamego> is data, which is not data :P
[01:48] <CTho_> how can I repartition my drive to make space for another OS, without losing data?
[01:48] <bulmer> grigora: maybe...i dont know
[01:48] <mneptok> grigora: Network Manager is *not* in System>Admin>Network. you know this, yes?
[01:48] <Jordan_U> Ravenndude`, I meant that the same steps may work for your problem, even though they are made for fixing windows clobbering the MBR
[01:48] <moo3> I'm trying to install mod_fcgi - Howcome it doesn't show up in the add/remove app?
[01:48] <zog> Just out of curiosity, does anyone know why do I have a better ping under Ubuntu than under Windows ? (I'm on dial-up)
[01:48] <gynix> etotheipi, got it working
[01:49] <grigora> mneptok: it's on the top-right hand side of my desktop
[01:49] <mneptok> grigora: correct.
[01:49] <stefg> CTho_: make a backup
[01:49] <mneptok> grigora: what wifi chipset?
[01:49] <jvai> hmm, but bulmer, i want to use this install, the way i have it... i dont know all of the steps, for a remaster like that from scratch
[01:49] <JK2> awwwwwwwww
[01:49] <JK2> cant i have 2 OS
[01:49] <Lamego> moo3, because there is no package with that name in the repositories
[01:49] <CTho_> stefg: that'd be a major pain
[01:49] <bulmer> zog: what details you know you have a better ping?
[01:49] <grigora> mneptok: Intel PRO 2200G
[01:49] <Thunderfox933> does JFS corrupt on a power outage?
[01:49] <moo3> Lamego, it is avail for ubuntu isn't it?
[01:50] <zog> While playing WOrld of Warcraft, I have 250 ms under Ubuntu with Cedega, and 550 under windows :>
[01:50] <grigora> this is from the HOWTO and it does not work in Feisty - Right click the Network Manager icon to enable the network if necessary. Next, left click on the Network Manager icon and choose "Connect to other wireless network".
[01:50] <mneptok> grigora: does the access point you're selecting actually support WPA?
[01:50] <zog> And I don't know why ^^
[01:50] <Lamego> moo3, on the repositories, and with a package with the same name, no
[01:50] <Ravenndude`> Jordan_U, I see now. I'm booting in "rescue mode" from an alt install disk. And that !grub command didn't send me any information.
[01:50] <grigora> mneptok: yes it does and Windows can connect to it
[01:50] <stefg> CTho_: all partitioning is potentially dangerous. Loosing your data is even more pain than having a backup *now*
[01:50] <mneptok> grigora: and not only that, but is WPA authentication on?
[01:50] <bulmer> jvai: i dont think you can just dd the whole disk and make a clone..but i thought you said you want a liveCD of  what you got?
[01:50] <CTho_> stefg: i dont care *taht* much
[01:50] <Lamego> Lamego, you can search for "fast cgi"
[01:50] <Lamego> there is libapache2-mod-fastcgi
[01:50] <mneptok> grigora: just because the WAP supports it doesn't mean it's using it.
[01:50] <CTho_> stefg: i care enough to want to use a tool that "should" work
[01:50] <grigora> mneptok: yes it's on
[01:50] <Lamego> not sure what you are looking for
[01:50] <moo3> Lamego, what's a good procedure for me to get that app and others?
[01:50] <Ravenndude`> !grub
[01:50] <jvai> yes, of the partition @ bulmer
[01:51] <Jordan_U> Ravenndude`, Since ubotu seems dead... https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
[01:51] <Lamego> moo3, does mod_fcgi stands for module fast cgi for apache ?
[01:51] <grigora> mneptok: dude, everything is correctly configured on the router
[01:51] <moo3> Lamego, yes
[01:51] <grigora> mneptok: i just can't see an option to use WPA on my Ubuntu laptop
[01:51] <Lamego> moo3, so, search for "fast cgi" :)
[01:51] <Ravenndude`> Jordan_U, thanks for the link.
[01:51] <moo3> Lamego, trying...
[01:51] <Lamego> the module is there :)
[01:51] <Jordan_U> Ravenndude`, np
[01:51] <Lamego> the name is: libapache2-mod-fastcgi
[01:51] <bulmer> jvai: try to google for remastering ubuntu <-- gives you the steps how to copy and make it a live cd
[01:52] <stefg> CTho_: the live CD installer tries to resize existing partitions to make room for ubuntu, so just pop in the Desktop CD. But it can take long, and it might fail, leaving your hd toasted
[01:52] <zog> bulmer:  While playing WOrld of Warcraft, I have 250 ms under Ubuntu with Cedega, and 550 under windows :> And I don't know why ^^
[01:52] <Neoxygen> hi all
[01:52] <travis_> Jordan_u, umm im running ultimate will that driver still work ?
[01:52] <jvai> bulmer, maybe partimage combined with misofs & APTONCD
[01:52] <bulmer> zog: is it consistent like that? maybe at the time you ping, some network problems
[01:52] <Neoxygen> can u tell me how to install divx611-20060201-gcc4.0.1.tar.gz
[01:53] <Neoxygen> on ubuntu ?
[01:53] <jvai> !remaster
[01:53] <Templar> dariuskane you ther
[01:53] <bulmer> jvai: i really dont know if those are the tools...google for what i suggested
[01:53] <Neoxygen> can u tell me how to install divx611-20060201-gcc4.0.1.tar.gz
[01:53] <zog> bulmer: yes, I always have about 250-300ms better ping under Ubuntu
[01:53] <Neoxygen> help me
[01:53] <Neoxygen> please
[01:53] <davidthedrake> zog: It'd be hard to tell without knowing how WoW is getting that Ping
[01:54] <Neoxygen> hor to install divx
[01:54] <moo3> Lamego, I'm using the add/remove app and I search for 'fast cgi' with and without quotes and I get "There is no matching application available."
[01:54] <bulmer> zog: try the mii-diag  tool maybe some parameters will indicate why that is so
[01:54] <Jordan_U> travis, I have no idea, "Ubuntu Ultimate edition" is NOT official and is actually pretty hacked together, he is also in violation of the Ubuntu trademark by calling it an "edition" when it is just his own project
[01:54] <Templar> anyone use nomachine nxclient / server
[01:54] <Lamego> moo3, do you have the universe and multiverse repositories enabled ?
[01:54] <zog> bulmer: Thanks, I will try this one =)
[01:54] <travis> jordan_u, hahha i c
[01:54] <moo3> Lamego, not sure - preferences?
[01:54] <dragonphyre> Anybody know of a nice bluetooth GUI for pairing/unpairing devices? I have BlueZ running and it sees my usb BT adapter, I just don't understand the command line for pairing/unpairing devices. Windows has a much better interface, for this.
[01:54] <Lamego> moo3, I am using the command line search, but it should produce the same results
[01:55] <Lamego> !repositories
[01:55] <Lamego> !universe
[01:55] <Lamego> hum
[01:55] <bulmer> Templar: what have you done so far? is ssh working? thats the minimum, have ssh working
[01:55] <davidthedrake> moo3: System->Administration->Synaptic Package Manager
[01:55] <Templar> must be cause the test login worked
[01:56] <moo3> davidthedrake, thx
[01:56] <Lamego> moo3, Administration -> Preferences -> Software Properties
[01:56] <Templar> and i logged into my home pc but it keeps disconnecting
[01:56] <scottDkoDer> I would like to send files accross my home network with two computers both using ubuntu.  Any help??
[01:57] <Templar> bulmer any ideas why it might keep disconnecting on me
[01:57] <nooseisloose> scottDkoDer: scp -p
[01:57] <zog> bulmer: mii-diag doesn't seem to find ppp0 :o
[01:57] <Templar> scottdkoder
[01:57] <bulmer> Templar: i believe the messages tells you why the connection fails
[01:57] <moo3> Synaptic Package Manager -- is working well - thx
[01:58] <bulmer> zog: mii-diag only works on eth0 not ppp
[01:58] <zog> oh, I'm on 56k ^^
[01:58] <grigora> ok, i am looking at a website that has screenshots of a menu that opens up by right clicking on the network manager icon on the desktop. For some reason, all I get when I right click on it is - Enable Networking and About. Does anyone know what's wrong with this? Why Can I not see the link of wireless networks? DO I need to install anything extra for this to work? TIA!
[01:58] <scottDkoDer> nooseisloose: 'scp -p' shows usage stats for scp
[01:58] <chad> Hi. Could someone please assist with getting wireless working. The card is an intel 3945. Network manager does not appear to catch it for some reason or another. Only network-admin acknowledges the card and lists it as enabled but network-admin cannot manage wpa.
[01:58] <zog> And I love the way Ubuntu cuts my ping in half :D
[01:59] <bulmer> grigora: try to paste your interfaces file and will see if anything there thats abnormal
[01:59] <jvai> back
[01:59] <bmxmarine_> has anyone ever come across a message "could not start aplet" when booting the control panel?
[01:59] <nooseisloose> scottDkoDer: oops just scp then
[01:59] <bmxmarine_> noob sorry
[02:00] <bulmer> am afk
[02:00] <Megaqwerty> bmxmarine_: yes, I have. Why do you ask?
[02:00] <bmxmarine_> i am trying to figure out how to get it working...
[02:00] <kipman> !list
[02:00] <Megaqwerty> bmxmarine_: which applet is failing?
[02:00] <mneptok> scottDkoDer: do you have openssh-server installed on both Ubuntu machines?
[02:01] <bmxmarine_> it says cannot load any applets
[02:01] <K3nto> can someeone help me convert 3g2 videos?
[02:02] <Megaqwerty> bmxmarine_: wow, that's a lot worse than I thought. Can you get to a terminal?
[02:02] <Templar> bulmer it says the connection with the remote server was shut down Please check the state of your network connection
[02:02] <Templar> im not sure what to do bout that
[02:03] <clearzen> bmxmarine: ctrl+alt f1 sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart  <----try that
[02:03] <Megaqwerty> clearzen: he disconnected
[02:03] <hypodyne> ##php
[02:04] <z0rz> How do I share my network connection?
[02:04] <z0rz> like ics on windows
[02:04] <palintheus> How do I "cd" into a directory that has spaces in the name?
[02:04] <Megaqwerty> z0rz: I believe Firestarter has a configuration option to let you do that through a GUI.
[02:04] <z0rz> palintheus put a \ behind the space.. or just type the first few letters and press Tab
[02:04] <clearzen> palintheus: Tab is the fast way. But a \ then a space signifies white space.
[02:05] <chad> Hi. Could someone please assist with getting wireless working. The card is an intel 3945. Network manager does not appear to catch it for some reason or another. Only network-admin acknowledges the card and lists it as enabled but network-admin cannot manage wpa.
[02:05] <Templar> bulmer it starts logging in and shows the ubuntu splash screen then says the connection with the remote server was shut down Please check the state of your network connection
[02:05] <etotheipi> gynix: what was up with it? :S
[02:05] <scottDkoDer> mneptok: Sorry, no
[02:05] <davidthedrake> paintheus: use the '\' as an escape character before the space, so for the directory This Example, you would so: cd This\ Example
[02:06] <Ravenndude`> (on a separate topic then the one I was on before) Will wine run .bat (batch) files?
[02:06] <K3nto> !3gp
[02:06] <Templar> once it showed the desktop background of the pc that is the server
[02:06] <mneptok> scottDkoDer: that's what you want
[02:06] <K3nto> wheres ubotu?
[02:06] <mneptok> scottDkoDer: sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[02:06] <Megaqwerty> K3nto: ubotu is a bot
[02:06] <Megaqwerty>  !ubotu
[02:06] <scottDkoDer> mneptok: openssh-server? How do I use it?
[02:06] <mneptok> scottDkoDer: one step at a time
[02:06] <K3nto> Megaqwerty: i know lol. but hes not responding
[02:06] <scottDkoDer> mneptok: It's installing on both now
[02:06] <palintheus> z0rz clearzen : I have tried tab, it doesn't suggest anything, also I have tried both " \" and "\ " (space-slash and slash-space)
[02:06] <Megaqwerty> K3nto: yeah, just realized that...
[02:07] <reizend> !whereareyou
[02:07] <Megaqwerty> K3nto: weird.
[02:07] <Megaqwerty> reizend: lol. ubotu seems to be offline
[02:07] <reizend> that certainly makes things more difficult
[02:07] <mneptok> scottDkoDer: when it's installed, Places>Connect to server>SSH in the menus
[02:07] <reizend> Megaqwerty: yea i know I did that as a joke
[02:07] <z0rz> palintheus: Try surronding it in ''
[02:07] <scottDkoDer> mneptok: Ok
[02:07] <K3nto> anybody know anything about converting .3g2 files?
[02:08] <filloy> hello everyone! my computer takes about 2 minutes to star, so i guess theres something wrong with it. how can I fix it?
[02:08] <mneptok> scottDkoDer: use the IP of the other machine. use your account name and password on that machine.
[02:08] <palintheus> z0rz: no dice
[02:08] <z0rz> palintheus: Not sure.
[02:08] <palintheus> z0rz: thanks anyway
[02:08] <K3nto> filloy: me too. ubuntu loads 8 bars then stops for a bit... then starts again
[02:08] <z0rz> palintheus: are you sure it exists?
[02:08] <Megaqwerty> palintheus: what's your problem?
[02:08] <davidthedrake> palintheus What is the name of the directory?
[02:09] <filloy> K3nto: hell isnt it? for me it stops at the first bar :( then it goes without a problem
[02:09] <reizend> filloy: I have that problem when it is trying to reach an unreachable network connection if it is not set to roaming, ie timeout
[02:09] <palintheus> "My Music"
[02:09] <jellymaster> the wireless for ubuntu is confusing I got the drivers installed+it recognises the device,it says that it's connected but no internet but everything else can get internet from it(including i i boot into windows XP instead of ubuntu)anyone got any ideas that could help me
[02:09] <mneptok> palintheus: is it on a mounted filesystem?
[02:10] <palintheus> I would normally rename the folder, but that means renaming the 50+ in it
[02:10] <K3nto> !getyourassbackhere
[02:10] <mneptok> palintheus: show us the exact command you're trying
[02:10] <palintheus> mneptok: yes, it is in my /home
[02:10] <filloy> reizend: wasnt the new startup made to fix that?
[02:10] <superman> I am scottDkoDer
[02:10] <arosen> hey
[02:10] <Megaqwerty> filloy: K3nto: when booting up, Ctrl+Alt+F6 and then Ctrl+Alt+F8 should bring up what's actually happening in the background. That way, you can pinpoint the problem.
[02:10] <arosen> how do i change the host name of my computer?
[02:10] <superman> So no port, just ip?
[02:10] <reizend> filloy: perhaps but this is on my lts server
[02:10] <mneptok> superman: correct
[02:10] <K3nto> Megaqwerty: thanks
[02:10] <filloy> reizend: ohh, i see
[02:11] <Frogzoo_> arosen: /etc/hostname
[02:11] <filloy> Megaqwerty: thank you very much, ill do that now to see the issue :)
[02:11] <palintheus> mneptok: I have tried it with qoutes, without, with back slashes in the spaces, with spaces on either side of the backslash
[02:11] <nickrud> arosen, change /etc/hostname then run sudo /etc/init.d/hostname.sh restart
[02:11] <arosen> Frogzoo: do i have to the restart?
[02:11] <arosen> ah nvm
[02:11] <mneptok> palintheus: cd ~/My\ Music
[02:11] <davidthedrake> arosen, System->Administration->Network 'General' tab.
[02:11] <Megaqwerty> filloy: K3nto you're welcome
[02:11] <mneptok> palintheus: that will work
[02:11] <nickrud> arooni, ah, start not restart
[02:11] <filloy> brb
[02:11] <mneptok> palintheus: *if* what you are telling us about your environment is accurate
[02:11] <jrib> Frogzoo_: does /etc/hosts still have to be modified? in old version sudo would stop working if you didn't
[02:11] <Lex`> Okay new updates: I actually installed ubuntu on my second hard drive, EXT2 filesystem. But Now when I load it up, I get VGA errors, X server won't start. I have an ATI x1800 Mobile video card. Any suggestions?
[02:12] <palintheus> mneptok: thanks, it worked
[02:12] <superman> mneptok: Ok, that is done, how do I transfer files?
[02:12] <mneptok> superman: drag and drop
[02:12] <jrib> !hostname > arosen (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:12] <mneptok> superman: see the new icon on the desktop?
[02:12] <reizend> jrib, ubotu is offline
[02:12] <superman> mneptok: Hang on..
[02:12] <javb> Guys, any opensource option to replace quickbooks?
[02:12] <javb> I moving my company to ubuntu
[02:12] <mneptok> javb: gnucash
[02:12] <jrib> reizend: good point :)
[02:13] <mneptok> !info gnucash
[02:13] <mneptok> bah
[02:13] <javb> mneptok, i`ve tried it, lack a lot. any other?
[02:13] <jvai> ubotu's on vacation
[02:13] <mneptok> javb: no idea. GIYF?
[02:13] <superman> mneptok: Ok, the new *icon* is there
[02:13] <jrib> arosen: what davidthedrake recommended is the best way then
[02:13] <Midnight_Abuse> Recommend me games :|
[02:13] <Midnight_Abuse> Games games.
[02:14] <superman> mneptok: Where is the folder, as I am using compiz-fusion soon and there will be no icons
[02:14] <dariuskane> Midnight_Abuse, I hear tic tac toe rocks... but thats pretty new it might have bugs :P
[02:14] <davidthedrake> Midnight_Abuse, Desktop Tower Defense
[02:14] <mneptok> superman: huh?
[02:14] <palintheus> Midnight_Abuse: SuperTux!
[02:14] <arosen> thanks for your help all
[02:14] <Midnight_Abuse> Ah ty very much.
[02:14] <creamers> what is the command to install ubuntu desktop on 7.04
[02:14] <superman> mneptok: In ~/Desktop the ssh folder is not there
[02:14] <creamers> in the server edition
[02:14] <arosen> Does anyone know of a good alarm clock for linux?
[02:14] <superman> mneptok: Where is it on my system
[02:14] <reizend> creamers: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[02:14] <mneptok> superman: correct. because it's mounted via gnome-vfs
[02:14] <Megaqwerty> creamers: sudo aptitude install ubuntu-desktop
[02:14] <K3nto> Megaqwerty: minie stalls on :configuring Network interfaces:
[02:14] <dariuskane> creamers, sudo apt-get install unbuntu-desktop
[02:14] <h3lmut> i can't figure out why file xfer to/from my ubuntu box is so slow (a couple hundred kB/s if i'm lucky). bonnie++ says the storage is good for ~15MB/s, and i'm on 100mbit ethernet. i've tried samba and sftp, and they're both miserably slow. anything obvious i should look at?
[02:15] <superman> mneptok: But the icon is on my desktop
[02:15] <bluefox83> ok, i need the command to format a drive in terminal
[02:15] <mneptok> superman: so?
[02:15] <davidthedrake> arosen, KAlarm perhaps?
[02:15] <creamers> ok thx for that
[02:15] <clearzen> bluefox83: use cfdisk
[02:15] <Megaqwerty> K3nto: interesting...I honestly couldn't tell you what the problem is off the top of my head. I'll look around though
[02:15] <h3lmut> bluefox83: mkfs -t <file system type> <device>
[02:15] <clearzen> bluefox83: or fdisk
[02:15] <superman> mneptok: So, I am looking at the properties of it now to see more, looks like it may be in /media
[02:16] <dariuskane> h3lmut, might be the system your connecting with
[02:16] <davidthedrake> arosen, I just found that by searching for 'alarm' in the Add/Remove Applications manager.
[02:16] <bluefox83> whats the difference between cfdisk and fdisk?
[02:16] <arosen> thanks
[02:16] <mneptok> superman: gnome-vfs may create a stub there.
[02:16] <bulmer> h3lmut: try mii-diag -a eth0   and see if any of the parameters will give you hints
[02:16] <dariuskane> h3lmut, after all 2 computer are involved not just your ubuntu
[02:16] <K3nto> Megaqwerty: tyvm
[02:16] <superman> mneptok: huh?
[02:16] <TSWoodV> Got a weird problem.  It seems that Feisty has some sort of a timing issue with NetworkManager and the Atheros cards.
[02:16] <clearzen> bluefox83: cfdisk is newer and has a better interface
[02:16] <hamadooo> hi why i can't record in my mic
[02:16] <clearzen> bluefox83: a few less bugs etc etc
[02:16] <Midnight_Abuse> Gosh. I am really happy D:
[02:16] <hamadooo> i can do it with the same mic in windows
[02:16] <superman> mneptok: virtual file system?
[02:17] <superman> mneptok: It isnt in /media
[02:17] <Lex`> Okay new updates: I actually installed ubuntu on my second hard drive, EXT2 filesystem. But Now when I load it up, I get VGA errors, X server won't start. I have an ATI x1800 Mobile video card. Any suggestions?
[02:17] <Megaqwerty> K3nto: http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/01/31/configuring-network-interfaces/
[02:17] <TSWoodV> It seems that the card may be taking too long to associate with the AP and the dhclient is timing out before it can get bound to the AP.
[02:17] <superman> mneptok: locating now
[02:17] <Megaqwerty> K3nto: that might help
[02:17] <PriceChild> !test
[02:17] <TSWoodV> Anyone else seeing this sort of timing issue?
[02:17] <daj0ker> Lex`: get a new video card.... :-\ as ati struggles in linux
[02:17] <h3lmut> dariuskane - copying from windows box to windows box is working correctly. it's just to/from the ubuntu box
[02:18] <Lex`> daj0ker: That's very easy to say. Tell me where I can get MXM Type 3 mobile video cards
[02:18] <superman> Lex`: Have you tried the vesa driver?
[02:18] <daj0ker> :-\
[02:18] <daj0ker> there are tons of how-to's, especially if you google
[02:18] <daj0ker> try typing in your exact card, i'm sure someone has
[02:18] <superman> Lex`: Is it a newer card?
[02:18] <Lex`> superman: No
[02:18] <reizend> Lex',superman: unfortunately you will loose any kind of 3d accel with vesa
[02:18] <Lex`> superman: Yes, faily new card
[02:18] <Lex`> *fairly
[02:18] <daj0ker> well, if you use vesa
[02:19] <daj0ker> you can get to x and it's easier to set up ati from there
[02:19] <superman> reizend: You can use vesa to have a gui until the correct driver is installed
[02:19] <Lex`> daj0ker: Ubuntu won't load at all, just the error message, then I CTRL+ALT+DEL to restart
[02:19] <bluefox83> ok i need help partitioning a disk...it has 3 partitions apparently, and gives an error of: Partition 1 does not end on cylinder boundary.
[02:19] <reizend> superman: yea I know but I wanted to make sure Lex' was aware of that
[02:19] <superman> Lex`: You will probably have to use fglrx driver to get #d accell
[02:19] <bluefox83> how do i remove all the partitions and create one big one?
[02:20] <wastrel> hi
[02:20] <superman> reizend: Well tell lex not me
[02:20] <reizend> superman: I have the via chipset and I am stuck with vesa at the moment
[02:20] <daj0ker> Lex`: boot up in recover mode, nano xorg.conf, and change it manually
[02:20] <daj0ker> scroll down to device and change "ati" to "vesa"
[02:20] <kornits> is there a way i can tell what usergroup a particular user is in?
[02:20] <superman> reizend: You did also srry
[02:20] <daj0ker> kornits: "groups"
[02:20] <Lex`> daj0ker: Thanks, I will try that
[02:20] <wastrel> kornits:  groups user
[02:20] <dariuskane> h3lmut, if you get a couple hundred kbs/s with ubuntu what do you get for windows
[02:20] <daj0ker> Lex`: yea, that's what i did
[02:20] <daj0ker> just to get a GUI up, and then installed nvidia
[02:20] <superman> Lex`: Do you have a working network connection??
[02:21] <h3lmut> darius - windows box to windows box is about 10MB/s
[02:21] <Lex`> superman: From the setup, it said DHCP was successful
[02:21] <superman> mneptok: ~/.ssh
[02:21] <kornits> dajoker: administrator adm dialout cdrom floppy audio dip video plugdev scanner netdev lpadmin powerdev admin
[02:21] <superman> Lex`: Can you get to a terminal?
[02:21] <kornits> is all it told me
[02:21] <Lex`> superman: No
[02:21] <kornits> which means nothing to me
[02:21] <dariuskane> h3lmut, using ftp? or windows network shares
[02:21] <daj0ker> yea, unfortunattly if x fails, it doesn't default to the terminal as a default
[02:21] <superman> Lex`: Why not? What happens after boot?/
[02:22] <Ravenndude`> Jordan_U, I got iy to boot using that tutorial. Thanks a lot!!!
[02:22] <h3lmut> darius - windows file sharing on the win<->win transfer. win<->linux i've tried smb/cifs and sftp
[02:22] <Lex`> superman: A bunch of weird characters show up, and something about VGA error. Then it reverts to a black screen asking for login. At that point I just CTRL+ALT+DEL back to windows
[02:22] <Instabin> Nope still cant get them.. its a new kernel headers, modules, and restricted modules
[02:22] <KvaZi> Good afternoon from Mexico
[02:23] <Instabin> sry wrong room
[02:23] <daj0ker> Lex`: have you set up your default user yet?
[02:23] <Floker> how can i monitor the network usage of an interface from the shell?
[02:23] <daj0ker> if so, you can edit the xorg.conf file from there
[02:23] <KvaZi> Is it ok to install Ubuntu to a 500mhz k6-2 with 192mb of RAM? or should I be looking for another flavor of Linux?
[02:23] <superman> Lex`: Login
[02:23] <superman> Lex`: That will get you to a terminal
[02:23] <Jordan_U> Ravenndude`, np :)
[02:23] <Lex`> daj0ker: Yeah, I set up a user
[02:23] <dariuskane> sftp will be a touch slower when encrypted...on the same network segment?
[02:23] <daj0ker> yea, do what superman said
[02:24] <superman> Lex`: Then do 'iwconfig'
[02:24] <clearzen> Floker: sudo netstat -top unless you actually wanted data rates
[02:24] <daj0ker> if you can login you should be set to just change the default device to something that can at least load a GUI
[02:24] <superman> Lex`: Or 'ifconfig'
[02:24] <grigora> i got a message saying that nm-applet needs access to my keyring and that I need to type in a password
[02:24] <KvaZi> Anyone? O.o
[02:24] <Floker> KvaZi, it should work pretty well, unless you install too many packages
[02:24] <KvaZi> Oh
[02:24] <Floker> clearzen, yes i want data rates :)
[02:24] <dariuskane> KvaZi, youll be fine unless your looking for the bleeding edge 3d desktop apps
[02:24] <kornits> daj0ker: all it told me was " administrator adm dialout cdrom floppy audio dip video plugdev scanner netdev lpadmin powerdev admin "
[02:24] <grigora> i have never set a password on that keyring so I am not sure what to type ... any ideas
[02:24] <superman> Lex`: Anyways, the point is to see if you have a working network connection
[02:24] <kornits> it does not tell me the usergroup it belongs to
[02:25] <daj0ker> kornits: yea, that's the default groups
[02:25] <superman> Lex`: Do you have a hardwired connection or wireless?
[02:25] <daj0ker> those are the groups you are a part of
[02:25] <bluefox83> ok...how do i get a list of all drives connected to a machine?
[02:25] <Lex`> superman: hardwire
[02:25] <K3nto> Megaqwerty: what does the guy in that tutorial mean when he says to command out of the line auto eth0
[02:25] <h3lmut> dariuskane - i think i'd have an easier time buying that if the load average on the ubuntu box ever went over 0.4
[02:25] <kornits> huh?
[02:25] <KvaZi> I'm pretty much looking to make it a Mirror/Torrent downloader
[02:25] <bluefox83> lsfs or something?
[02:25] <Petskull> hey, guys
[02:25] <Ravenndude`> I'm assuming lspci will detect a PCI SATA card if one is installed. Can anyone confirm this?
[02:25] <DoJohn> hey
[02:25] <daj0ker> kornits: are you trying to add a user to another group?
[02:25] <DoJohn> who can help me here
[02:25] <reizend> K3nto: I think he meant comment out
[02:25] <Petskull> how do I get the CPU temp on bash?
[02:25] <Megaqwerty> K3nto: he means that you should put a "#" in front of every line concerning eth0
[02:26] <kornits> daj0ker: i am trying to run this command " chown -R myuser:usergroup /home/myuser/Maildir "
[02:26] <Petskull> (or the GPU)
[02:26] <PriceChild> DoJohn, ask your question and see
[02:26] <dariuskane> h3lmut, well I said a touch :) but not as much as youve noticed... are they are on the same segment of the network?
[02:26] <kornits> but it says usergroup, i am not sure what to put in it
[02:26] <bulmer> K3nto: its comment out, not command out
[02:26] <Ravenndude`> DoJohn, just ask your question, if someone can help you, they will.
[02:26] <Megaqwerty> Megaqwerty: I mean, the line that says auto eth0
[02:26] <Megaqwerty> K3nto: I mean, the line that says auto eth0
[02:26] <daj0ker> kornits: did you try it without a usergroup?
[02:26] <h3lmut> dariuskane - yeah, it's just a flat network with maybe 10 systems on it total (counting the wii/router/printer)
[02:26] <kornits> no...
[02:27] <kornits> i think that it needs one though
[02:27] <K3nto> Megaqwerty: oooooh ok. i get it
[02:27] <dariuskane> h3lmut, wired or wireless with ubuntu?
[02:27] <kornits> chown -R myuser:usergroup /home/myuser/Maildir
[02:27] <kornits> oops
[02:27] <Lex`> daj0ker/superman: I will try that out, brb
[02:27] <kornits> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Courier
[02:27] <bluefox83> how do i see all the partitions on my machine?
[02:27] <grigora> bulmer: the problem did have to do with my interfaces file, it had a lot of empty lines, i manually deleted those, then magically the network manager started displaying the list of wireless networks. fwiw, nm is a horrible tool considering it itself messed up my interfaces file since i haven't manually configured it for years now
[02:27] <daj0ker> kornits: you have to enter in your username
[02:27] <kornits> i am attempting to set up courier daj0ker
[02:27] <infinityxi> Does anyone here use gmail-notify. Is it working for you?
[02:27] <wastrel> bluefox83:  "mount" will show all mounted partitions
[02:27] <kornits> yea.. and then the usergroup
[02:28] <DoJohn> I get a iso from ubuntu with the version of Ubuntu desktop 7.04, and I burn it into the cd. But when I start with the live CD and choose to install the ubuntu os, it always show off that I\O erro
[02:28] <scottDkoDer> Lex`: I am superman
[02:28] <MrProper_> does anyone know of an equivalent package thats oss to canonicals 'landscape'
[02:28] <daj0ker> kornits: one sec
[02:28] <bluefox83> wastrel, i wanted all partitions, whether they were mounted or not...
[02:28] <scottDkoDer> Lex`: Ok, I would reccomend to login under your username, then run 'sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf'
[02:28] <h3lmut> darius - wired. dec tulip in a pci slot (i thought it was the craptacular onboard 8139 at first)
[02:28] <Megaqwerty> infinityxi: If it doesn't end up working, I use a program called "gmailchecker"
[02:28] <Megaqwerty> infinityxi: I mean, "checkgmail"
[02:28] <Megaqwerty> bleh
[02:28] <scottDkoDer> Under the Device section, change the Driver (which should read ati) to vesa
[02:29] <scottDkoDer> Lex`: Under the Device section, change the Driver (which should read ati) to vesa
[02:29] <Floker> how can i see the data rate of an interface from the shell?
[02:29] <dariuskane> h3lmut, hmmm you do have a puzzle then...ifconfig look normal?
[02:29] <bulmer> grigora:  nm is used for checking what a library have for functions and symlinks
[02:29] <infinityxi> Megaqwerty: i'll check that out, today gmail-notify just stopped authenticating, i don't know if google changed something
[02:29] <scottDkoDer> Lex`: Then do 'sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart' and that should get you into gnome
[02:30] <Poz> is ther a program for ubuntu that lets you download songs
[02:30] <Poz> and certain things
[02:30] <daj0ker> kornits: i say try it without a group real quick, let me try something
[02:30] <bulmer> Poz: you can use wget
[02:30] <h3lmut> dariuskane - nothing too exciting in it. 8/1M packets dropped from errors, so the lines look clean
[02:30] <scottDkoDer> Lex`: Or I can just sit here and talk to myself...
[02:30] <Poz> wget ?
[02:30] <reizend> bluefox83:you can try 'ls /dev/hd* /dev/sd*' , look for hda,hdb,sda,sdb etc , hda is one drive, hda1 is partition one on hda, hdb1 is partition 1 on the hdb drive, the sd's are the scsi or usb devices
[02:30] <davidthedrake> Poz, Are you talking about file-sharing applications or... torrent applications... ?
[02:30] <Floker> bulmer, Poz, i think he meant something like gtk-gnutella
[02:31] <Megaqwerty> Poz: wget's syntax is wget http://www.somesite.com/somefile.ext
[02:31] <Poz> yeaha file sharing program
[02:31] <bluefox83> reizend, fdisk -l worked for me...now i just need to remove all the partitions...
[02:31] <Poz> ahh
[02:31] <Floker> Poz, sudo apt-get install gtk-gnutella
[02:31] <Poz> thanks guys
[02:31] <Poz> is gk the only good proram out there
[02:31] <Johnuah> PeePee
[02:31] <dariuskane> h3lmut, proper routing table too?
[02:31] <sol> can someone point me somewhere to get my geforce 8600 working on fiesty?
[02:31] <bulmer> Poz: ahh okay,, i thought you know a place to just pick off files, and wget is used to retrieve em
[02:31] <sol> PLEASE
[02:31] <Poz> ahh
[02:32] <kornits> looks like it worked daj0ker
[02:32] <reizend> bluefox83: funny fdisk -l does nothing for me, strange
[02:32] <daj0ker> sol: google "envy ubuntu"
[02:32] <daj0ker> and run that scrip
[02:32] <kornits> no error message at least
[02:32] <daj0ker> kornits: ok good
[02:32] <Megaqwerty> Poz: of course not. I believe we have Frostwire which is Limewire
[02:32] <PriceChild> !envy | sol, daj0ker
[02:32] <daj0ker> yea try the test
[02:32] <Floker> Poz, there is also LimeWire, Azureus, and so on..
[02:32] <Poz> gtk is the best ?
[02:32] <Floker> i dont know
[02:32] <reizend> Pricechild:ubotu is out of order
[02:32] <Johnuah> 
[02:32] <sol> daj0ker:  you rock
[02:32] <dariuskane> gtk is just a set of function.. doesnt do anything by itself
[02:32] <h3lmut> dariuskane - yeah
[02:32] <PriceChild> reizend, i know, and we brought ubot3 in but seems he's having truobles
[02:33] <Floker> Poz, that depends, try and learn ;)
[02:33] <PriceChild> !envy | sol, daj0ker
[02:33] <ubot3> sol, daj0ker: 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!
[02:33] <Poz> :)
[02:33] <creamers> any have a idea why i cant install ubuntu 7.04 server in parralelles 3.0
[02:33] <Floker> but dont do any illegal stuff
[02:33] <PriceChild> reizend, there we go :)
[02:33] <reizend> PriceChild:nice, finally some help
[02:33] <sol> ubot3: restricted manager doesn't read my card
[02:33] <ubot3> sol: Error: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)
[02:34] <Johnuah>  I got trouble when I intall the Ubuntu 7.04 , I/O error
[02:34] <creamers> on what type of comp
[02:34] <reizend> !ubot3
[02:34] <ubot3> Factoid ubot3 not found
[02:34] <dariuskane> h3lmut, Hmmm have you checked syslog and dmesg... perhaps your card is falling to 10mb instead of 100 on boot
[02:34] <infinityxi> Megaqwerty: i just installed it, it looks like google may have changed up their format, it's choking on the syntax
[02:34] <bulmer> h3lmut: try mii-diag -a eth0   and see if any of the parameters will give you hints
[02:34] <sol> damn botz
[02:34] <Johnuah> what do I/O error mean?
[02:34] <Megaqwerty> infinityxi: Ah, well have fun with checkgmail then.
[02:34] <daj0ker> PriceChild: not a fan of envy?
[02:35] <Johnuah> the problem of my cd drive?
[02:35] <creamers> nick creamers
[02:35] <PriceChild> daj0ker, that is the policy of this channel.
[02:35] <Urthmover> what is a gnome alarm app that maybe incorporates into my panel clock?
[02:35] <PriceChild> daj0ker, I'd rather not give my personal opinion :)
[02:35] <daj0ker> ah, lol, i understand :-P
[02:35] <clearzen> Johnuah: Yes it indicates a problem with the harware/connection
[02:36] <daj0ker> my fault, didn't realize
[02:36] <abarbaccia> im trying to build a package that replaces my current xorg.conf with a new one. any suggestions on how to create debs?
[02:36] <clearzen> Johnuah: More than likely it's the cd
[02:36] <Johnuah> clearzen: but  you knwo, I can read the cd when login in the Windows OS
[02:36] <pikohn> Hi
[02:36] <Petskull> what does envy break, exactly
[02:36] <Petskull> ?
[02:36] <lekremyelsew> hi
[02:37] <crasher5> hi
[02:37] <crasher5> can i ask someone for help in here?
[02:37] <lekremyelsew> sure
[02:37] <Megaqwerty>  !ask | crasher5
[02:37] <ubot3> crasher5: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[02:37] <wastrel> Petskull:  that's offtopic.  this channel doesn't recommend or support 3rd party configuration scripts like automatix or envy.
[02:37] <davidthedrake> crasher5, Sure! Just ask the question.
[02:37] <pikohn> please to meet you
[02:37] <Johnuah> and I'm sure that my CD drive is ok, because  I can use it to drive other disks
[02:37] <dariuskane> crasher5, only if you come bearing cookies and/or beet
[02:37] <Petskull> um... ok
[02:37] <dariuskane> crasher5, only if you come bearing cookies and/or beer
[02:37] <Vlet> How do you suid-root something?
[02:37] <crasher5> I deleted my /etc/mysql folder
[02:37] <crasher5> and now i cant install anything
[02:37] <crasher5> what shall i do?
[02:37] <pikohn> You are a sick fuk you know that
[02:38] <Floker> crasher5, try dpkg-reconfigure mysql
[02:38] <Floker> not sure tho
[02:38] <mneptok> !ohmy > pikohn
[02:38] <crasher5> doesnt work
[02:38] <genefitz> Vlet, you mean "sudo?"
[02:38] <lekremyelsew> crasher sudo
[02:38] <sol> second question? why would anyone use an operating system that *doesn't* come with gcc by default?  Why Beryl of course.
[02:38] <sol> god so lame
[02:38] <crasher5> everything with dpkg, apt-get.. synaptics is screwd
[02:39] <sol> talk about a linux distro that basically has AIDS
[02:39] <mneptok> sol: what?
[02:39] <Vlet> genefitz: no, I mean the suid bit. How do you set it?
[02:39] <Petskull> my bad- I thought I was at #ubuntuforums ..... reinstalled my systems and forgot to reset this
[02:39] <mneptok> sol: Beryl is not a distro.
[02:39] <PriceChild> Petskull, since when was #uf ever this busy? ;)
[02:39] <Megaqwerty> Vlet: I think it's chmod u+s filename but let me double check
[02:39] <Petskull> yeah
[02:39] <sol> no man
[02:39] <sol> beryl is the only reason I would ever touch ubuntu
[02:39] <Vlet> Megaqwerty: Thanks - I'll double check that too :)
[02:39] <charley_> hello.
[02:39] <mneptok> sol: and most distros that care about security don't ship build tools by default.
[02:39] <sol> it is the distro that basically has aids
[02:39] <Lex`> daj0ker: I tried "nano xorg.conf" but a blank window came up. I tried looking for the file but can't find it either :S
[02:39] <Johnuah> what was the most funny is that. I can install the Ubuntu in the early moment. but later it can not
[02:39] <Megaqwerty> Vlet: yep
[02:39] <sol> Are you kidding?
[02:39] <hende> i got a quick question
[02:39] <sol> my fedora box is locked down tighter than a frogs ass
[02:39] <Vlet> Megaqwerty: Thanks
[02:40] <lekremyelsew> crasher5 are you doin sudo dpgk?
[02:40] <pikohn> you got that off the site
[02:40] <hende> does anyone know how to enable theyre driver for the wlan
[02:40] <Megaqwerty> Vlet: You're welcome
[02:40] <mneptok> sol: no. look at OpenBSD. MacOSX. Fedora. etc.
[02:40] <sol> what you can't hack iptables?
[02:40] <wastrel> redhat
[02:40] <crasher5> lekremyelsew: is PM ok?
[02:40] <wastrel> centos
[02:40] <sol> what about a system you develop on?
[02:40] <hende> i have a broadcom card and it doesnt get along with ubuntu
[02:40] <pikohn> please ignore my ramblings
[02:40] <sol> oh you mean out of the box
[02:40] <Mathman> sol: so great.  you're here to complain.  we don't care dumb guy.
[02:40] <sol> twink
[02:40] <Paddy_EIRE> hende: thats a pretty general question.. whats your chipset
[02:40] <ninix>  i just installed my new nvidia card. and installed nvidia-glx-new ....... but i got a problem: all font are unreadable.
[02:40] <hende> whats a chipset
[02:40] <lekremyelsew> we are supposed to talk in this channel so everyone can learn
[02:40] <pikohn> its a form of therapy
[02:41] <PriceChild> hende, type "lspci" in a terminal, and copy it into a pastebin
[02:41] <Paddy_EIRE> hende: type lspci in a terminal and pastebin the output
[02:41] <hende> im not online on the comp right now
[02:41] <ConstyXIV> has anyone subverted itunes7's new DAAP yet?
[02:41] <hende> its my laptop
[02:41] <M_42> does anyone know how to use the shred command in relation to nautilus actions configuration
[02:41] <Paddy_EIRE> !pastebin | hende
[02:41] <ubot3> hende: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[02:41] <hende> i know what pastebin is
[02:41] <Paddy_EIRE> ok
[02:41] <daj0ker> Lex`: did you go to the correct directory?
[02:41] <hende> different computer
[02:41] <Johnuah> why why why anyone notices me?
[02:41] <daj0ker> Lex`: xorg.conf is located in /etc/X11
[02:42] <Lex`> daj0ker: I don't even know which
[02:42] <Lex`> ooh okay
[02:42] <daj0ker> that should help :-P
[02:42] <Megaqwerty> Johnuah: do you have a problem?
[02:42] <Paddy_EIRE> hende: cant you connect via ethernet for the mean time
[02:42] <Vlet> Anyone have any experience with mod_authnz_external and pwauth? #apache people don't seem to :-/
[02:42] <pikohn> You ignore me cause if you didnt you might start to like me
[02:42] <Lex`> daj0ker: K i'll reboot and try again
[02:42] <Lex`> thanks
[02:42] <hende> ill try
[02:42] <Johnuah> Megaqwerty: yes , A big problem
[02:42] <Megaqwerty> Johnuah: please elaborate
[02:42] <pikohn> I know im not the only
[02:42] <kornits> how do i remove packages?
[02:43] <charley_> Is there a reason why i can only put my resolution to 1024x768
[02:43] <pikohn> cause my name aint sony
[02:43] <kornits> apt-get remove?
[02:43] <Dralid> So my friend has a WinXP computer on the fritz and I offer to 'upgrade' to Ubuntu. Unfortunately the system hangs while running the LiveCD. On a hunch I run Memtest. It reboots halfway through test 7. After repeated attempts I found that it always starts spitting errors (thousands) during test 7, that the "bad" memory always contains FFFFFFFF, and that it starts failing at a seemingly random...
[02:43] <PriceChild> kornits, sudo apt-get remove <name>
[02:43] <Dralid> ...memory addres and continues until the system suddenly resets. Is this enough information to point to a specific hardware component to replace? I'd like to salvage as much of the comp as possible.
[02:43] <wastrel> Vlet:  try #web maybe...
[02:43] <pikohn> why even start that
[02:43] <wanger> kornits: sudo apt-get remove <package> , yeah
[02:43] <PriceChild> Dralid, buy new memory
[02:43] <Paddy_EIRE> !fixres charley
[02:43] <ubot3> Factoid fixres charley not found
[02:43] <pikohn> whatever
[02:43] <Vlet> wastrel: ahh yeah
[02:43] <Paddy_EIRE> !fixres | charley
[02:43] <ubot3> charley: 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
[02:43] <pikohn> it makes little difference to me
[02:43] <crasher5> can i ask a question on private, anyone please, i have a serious problem :(
[02:43] <pikohn> yeah I still say you set me up
[02:44] <M_42> hello is anyone here familiar with Nautilus Actions Configuration
[02:44] <wanger> kornits: sudo apt-get autoremove - will remove anything that was automatically installed that is no longer necessary
[02:44] <Paddy_EIRE> !ask | crasher5
[02:44] <ubot3> crasher5: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[02:44] <charley_> ok, thanks alot
[02:44] <pikohn> You are not done
[02:44] <PriceChild> pikohn, lets stop the offtopic chatter please.
[02:44] <Justi1> how do I let ubuntu write to a ntfs partition?
[02:44] <jerryrighter> nick
[02:44] <pikohn> 4000 to my parents
[02:44] <lekremyelsew> crasher5 what?
[02:44] <hende> it wont let me connect for some reason
[02:44] <PriceChild> !ntfs-3g | Justi1
[02:44] <ubot3> Justi1: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[02:44] <Dralid> PriceChild, can you Guarantee(TM) it is memory and not Motherboard or CPU?
[02:45] <crasher5> lekremyelsew: private?
[02:45] <mneptok> pikohn: please either start making sense, take your meds, or move to #ubuntu-offtopic
[02:45] <Justi1> pricechild: thanks
[02:45] <pikohn> should I be scared
[02:45] <pikohn> or relieved
[02:45] <PriceChild> Dralid, I'm not a gambling man.... but just to be sure you could swap pieces in and out if you felt like it
[02:45] <PriceChild> Dralid, start with the PSU... they always mess me around
[02:45] <grigora> I tried creating a keyring but got a message saying my daemon was not running, which script is it that starts keyring-daemon in /etc/init.d ?
[02:45] <lekremyelsew> crasher5, sry ask someone else, i g2g
[02:45] <martalli> I am beginning to suspect aptitude.  Currently, apt-get mentions the new linux packages for 2.6.22-9, but does not offer to install them.  Aptitude helpfully offers that they are broken, then suggests  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/34592/ - I take it I ought to forget about aptitude and just stick with apt-get?
[02:45] <pikohn> better keep a nine with me
[02:45] <mneptok> pikohn: either start making sense, take your meds, or move to #ubuntu-offtopic. note the lack of a "please" this time.
[02:45] <hende> holkd on
[02:46] <dariuskane> mneptok, you ever encrypted your root partition? mine arent working out as expected atm... on the verge of hacking my initramfs scripts :P
[02:46] <OPTImusprime1212> what is the codec to be abel to play protected DVD's on movie player
[02:46] <pikohn> that way I wont live through the torture
[02:46] <bastid_raZor> heh
[02:46] <Paddy_EIRE> crasher5: instead of limiting the knowledge base down to 1 person in a prv chat why dont you just discuss here.. there is like 1067 users at the mo
[02:46] <PriceChild> OPTImusprime1212, you need the "libdvdcss2" package.... search for medibuntu on terminal and get it from there.
[02:46] <shiznix`> Hello
[02:46] <OPTImusprime1212> thanks pricechild
[02:46] <PriceChild> OPTImusprime1212, it can't be distributed from ubuntu for legal reasons
[02:46] <reizend> !libdvdcss2
[02:46] <ubot3> For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[02:46] <wanger> shizhix` : hi!
[02:47] <radioaktivstorm> hello, is there a way to filter messages *as they come* in evolution or kmail? the filters do not seem to work upon reciept of messages in either program.
[02:47] <hende> ok so i hard lined it and my comp says im connected but xchat and firefox dont recognize myu connection
[02:47] <PriceChild> OPTImusprime1212, or even go here: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[02:47] <mneptok> dariuskane: encrypting root entirely is a bad idea.
[02:47] <mneptok> dariuskane: *because* of things like initramfs
[02:47] <charley_> !fixres
[02:47] <ubot3> 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
[02:47] <martalli> PriceChild: I thought medibuntu was waiting for a package freeze before populating their gutsy repos
[02:47] <OPTImusprime1212> thanks again pricechild
[02:47] <hende> got it nevermind
[02:47] <bulmer> hende: can you repeat your question again?
[02:48] <Dralid> Thanks, PriceChild. I ask about cost because they have fixed income and cannot afford to A) buy a new computer B) replace unnecessary parts. Again, Thank you.
[02:48] <PriceChild> martalli, who said anything about gutsy?
[02:48] <shiznix`> no
[02:48] <hende> no its fixed
[02:48] <bulmer> okay
[02:48] <dariuskane> mneptok, its my curse... to be the guy who does things others dont :P not the first time and wont be the last
[02:48] <martalli> radioaktivstorm: I have it working with kontact/kmail.  I assume you already installed spamassassain separately?
[02:49] <dariuskane> mneptok, after the last 10yrs on slackware the initramfs is a little new for me to wade through
[02:49] <crasher5> ok I will state my problem again hoping to get a solution, thank you: I was trying to remove mysql and to do so I removed /etc/mysql as well. Now i tried to reinstall the package using apt-get (I already have the necessary files downloaded), however, i get an error that i cannot start mysqld service once it stops (a part of the installation process) it says that /etc/mysql/my.cnf doesn't exist and crashes my installation... what can i do besides reinstal
[02:49] <Lex`> daj0ker: Actually it was already set to "vesa"
[02:49] <Hadron> anyone had any trouble with the latest azureus getting slower and slower and then downloading nothing at all?+
[02:49] <daj0ker> Lex`: well that's a bummer :-P
[02:49] <Lex`> daj0ker: "Generic Video Card", "vsea", "PCI:1:0:0"
[02:49] <Lex`> err vesa
[02:50] <Chains> apt-get remove purge mysql first
[02:50] <reizend> Hadron:is your isp comcast
[02:50] <martalli> Hadron: I tired of Azureus trying to update itself and just switched to ktorrent.  Ktorrent is great
[02:50] <PriceChild> crasher5, i'd suggest apt-get remove --purge'ing it.... an then reinstalling... to ensure everything's there including fresh configuration files. (This will remove all old config files)
[02:50] <Hadron> crasher5: you have to reinstall. You removed your /etc/mysql ...
[02:50] <daj0ker> Lex`: check in private chat, it'll be easier to talk it out
[02:50] <radioaktivstorm> martalli, im actually trying to filter stuff from one folder to another, I have mailing list stuff that pollutes the inbox and I don't need to see these regularly... but I tried using lots of different methods and couldn't get kmail or evoution to filter unless I explicity selected the message and applied the filter
[02:50] <Chains> crasher5 go get a copy of my.cnf and place it in the dir
[02:50] <Hadron> (reinstall all of mysql obviously)
[02:50] <Chains> and see if it solves your problem
[02:50] <Lex`> umm
[02:50] <Hadron> reizend: german crowd
[02:50] <Hadron> I'll try ktorrent then.
[02:51] <Lex`> daj0ker: I need to register my nick first
[02:51] <reizend> reizend: ah gotcha
[02:51] <crasher5> will try all of it and be back, thank you everyone
[02:51] <daj0ker> Lex`: i don't think so...
[02:51] <martalli> radioaktivstorm: OIC what you are saying.  Actually, I found it easier to create rules based on clicking on the message itself in kmail.  You can create a rule based on mailing list which worked great
[02:51] <scottDkoDer> Lex`: I am superman
[02:52] <Lex`> scottDkoDer: Great. You're back
[02:52] <scottDkoDer> Lex`: You need to register your nick to PM
[02:52] <Lex`> scottDkoDer: ifconfig showed my eth0 conn. Everything was up and running
[02:52] <martalli> If apt-get and aptitude offer different solutions for upgrading gutsy, should I just go with apt-get?
[02:52] <PriceChild> martalli, gutsy in #ubuntu+1
[02:52] <scottDkoDer> Lex`: Sorry, I didnt finish telling you what to do
[02:52] <orudie> i have installed my nVidia driver using envy, and then i have uninstalled it, which caused my X to have a fatal error, now that i finally got into X window, i'm trying to install the restricted nVidia driver, after a successfull installation of restricted nvidia driver, i restart ubuntu and X still not working, i have to use a dpkg-reconfigure .... to get back into X, is there a way to fix that?
[02:53] <scottDkoDer> Lex`: Ok, ready?
[02:53] <Lex`> scottDkoDer: Yep
[02:53] <jellymaster> I'm getting an error when trying to install software/update it says Software index is broken and to use the command sudo apt-get install -f but when I run it it says dpkg was interrupted you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem
[02:53] <davidthedrake> orudie, Have you tried to manually install the drivers instead of using Envy?
[02:53] <martalli> PriceChild: woops - I was in the wrong tab lol.  Sorry about all the kmail suggestions in #ubuntu =)
[02:53] <KondeDrakul> orudie ,i use automatix to install the nvidia driver
[02:54] <PriceChild> !automatix | KondeDrakul orudie
[02:54] <ubot3> KondeDrakul orudie: 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)
[02:54] <Chains> jellymaster what happens when you type dpkg --configure -a
[02:54] <intelikey> anyone here good with sound issues ?    care to help me findo out why sound is inaudable  ?
[02:54] <reizend> PriceChild you always beat me to it by a few seconds
[02:54] <davidthedrake> orudie, Envy and Automatix are great tools that offer shortcuts to the process of installing your drivers. However, you should consider following a guide that shows you the steps manually. That way, when things break, you can go back to the individual step and troubleshoot from there.
[02:54] <KondeDrakul> orudie, you have s backup of xorg.conf?
[02:55] <orudie> davidthedrake, anything i try now gets me back into black and white, no X
[02:55] <scottDkoDer> Lex`: Ok, after logging in, do 'sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf' and then replace "ati" with "vesa" under the Device section. then do 'sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart' to start gnome
[02:55] <davidthedrake> orudie, what KondeDrakul said: do you have a backup of your xorg.conf?
[02:55] <Mr56k> Got a new Gateway notebook and my sound or my wifi don't work... Any chance when Gutsy comes out it might work ?
[02:55] <kersinc07> #ubuntu-es
[02:55] <jellymaster> Chains: before it was returning a non valid function error but now it seems to be doing something
[02:56] <davidthedrake> Mr56k, that'd be hard to know without knowing the specs of the hardware
[02:56] <blazemonger> when i first reinstalled i noticed that it says cannot find resume image
[02:56] <Lex`> scottDkoDer: My device setting was already set to "vesa" I checked it out already. But haven't tried the gnome thing
[02:56] <blazemonger> WTF is that
[02:56] <scottDkoDer> Lex`: After logging in to gnome, do 'sudo aptitude install xchat' from your terminal to get into xchat
[02:56] <davidthedrake> Mr56k, have you troubleshot the devices that aren't working?
[02:56] <KondeDrakul> is good advice make backup from xorg.conf
[02:56] <pikohn> Still?
[02:56] <scottDkoDer> Lex`: Great, try that then
[02:56] <intelikey> i'll go ahead and say, "no it's not muted, and yes all controls are at 100%   and if i listen very very carefully while a sound file plays i can very faintly hear some sounds almost undetectably quiet."       anyone ?
[02:56] <jellymaster> Chains: it says setting up java-common,libltdl3,odbcinstldebian1,unixodbc
[02:56] <bigcx2> join #pygtk
[02:56] <pikohn> Me a people like me
[02:56] <Roge> what do i need to do after installing a new cd drive ?
[02:56] <orudie> davidthedrake, after my nVidia drivers were broken, someone helped me out and told me to type this at login: sudo dpkg-reconfigure -pcritical xserver-xorg" followed by " sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart" which got me back into X, what can i do at this point to get a decent nVidia driver ?
[02:56] <Chains> jeyllmaster: once that finishes you should beable to type apt-get install -f to remove the broken packages
[02:57] <pikohn> I'll die knowing you've waisted your time
[02:57] <Mr56k> Its a Gateway notebook. Here is a link to BB Website http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?type=product&tab=7&id=1181347957887&skuId=8408092 I got on sale for $550.
[02:57] <pikohn> if that is what you are trying to accomplish
[02:57] <Roge> actually, how do i configure the new cd drive so it works right
[02:57] <Mr56k> Ubuntu detects correct widescreen resolution but sound and my wifi wont work
[02:57] <Mr56k> really stinks. I really like the laptop too.
[02:57] <blazemonger> why is it that when i boot it says no resume image
[02:58] <orudie> what the hell
[02:58] <PriceChild> !traffic
[02:58] <ubot3> NOTICE - There is a lot of traffic in this channel at the moment. Please try to keep your sentences into a single message, avoid repeating the same question multiple times, use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org for pasting, remember to mention the nickname of the person you're addressing, and join #ubuntu-offtopic for anything that is not Ubuntu support. Thank you for understanding!
[02:59] <blazemonger> what can be done[   36.514740]  ATA: abnormal status 0x7F on port 0x000101f7
[02:59] <blazemonger> [   36.526027]  ATA: abnormal status 0x7F on port 0x000101f7
[02:59] <blazemonger> [   36.683438]  ata1.01: ATAPI, max UDMA/33
[02:59] <blazemonger> [   36.843169]  ata1.01: configured for UDMA/33
[02:59] <blazemonger> my drives support UDMA/66
[03:00] <orudie> davidthedrake, are you still there?
[03:00] <davidthedrake> blazemonger, Use http://pastebin.com/ for pasting output
[03:00] <Mr56k> Ubuntu detects correct widescreen resolution but sound and my wifi wont work
[03:00] <davidthedrake> orudie, yea, there's some good guides out there... I personally recommend the guides from help.ubuntu.com
[03:00] <blazemonger> my system sucks
[03:00] <Mr56k> Its a Gateway notebook. Here is a link to BB Website http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?type=product&tab=7&id=1181347957887&skuId=8408092 I got on sale for $550.
[03:00] <jellymaster> Chains: ok I ran the command apt-get install -f and it went into a java install but i can't click ok in the terminal what should I do?
[03:00] <blazemonger> im getting frustrated by tlinux distros
[03:00] <goldsmith> what the hell happened
[03:01] <Chains> hit space.
[03:01] <Chains> or enter a lot of times
[03:01] <CoolGuy21> hi
[03:01] <pikohn> local project
[03:01] <goldsmith> anyways how do i configure a new cd drive so i can burn with it ?
[03:01] <pikohn> the fbi would of known everything
[03:01] <pikohn> in a day or two
[03:01] <crasher5> please i need help on private plz
[03:01] <crasher5> anyone
[03:01] <Chains> to install nvidia drivers, type howto nvidia drivers ubuntu into google
[03:01] <scottDkoDer> blazemonger: What is your problem?
[03:01] <peniwize> I've got an ISO is need to burn and have never done it in Linux before.  What is the best program for this?
[03:01] <jellymaster> Chains: space did nothing. goldsmith:a bot came in and spammed the channel so the admins closed the channel to anyone not registered to the #ubuntu channel until they got rid of the bot/anyone linked to I'm going to guess
[03:01] <Chains> and find your version of ubuntu.
[03:02] <orudie> davidthedrake, sorry i missed that, what was the thing you recommended?
[03:02] <Chains> try the enter key then jelly
[03:02] <mneptok> peniwize: right-click the .iso file
[03:02] <goldsmith> makes sence
[03:02] <scottDkoDer> blazemonger: Or better yet, what are you ultimately trying to accomplish
[03:02] <goldsmith> why was there a netsplit before it happened though
[03:02] <jellymaster> Chains been trying both for a while and I have a feeling if i close this it'll just need to be restarted again >.<
[03:02] <intelikey>      expert in the house ?    sound is inaudable.    i'll go ahead and say, "no it's not muted, and yes all controls are at 100%   and if i listen very very carefully while a sound file plays i can very faintly hear some sounds almost undetectably quiet."       anyone ?
[03:03] <davidthedrake> orudie, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ is the best that I have found. I used their guide for Nvidia dapper installation and followed the manual procedures there.
[03:03] <Chains> what are you trying to install exactly?
[03:03] <Mr56k> Anyone no why the sound and wifi wont work on this laptop under linux  http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?type=product&tab=7&id=1181347957887&skuId=8408092
[03:03] <davidthedrake> orudie, Leaving work now though. I would suggest starting there. I'll be on later.
[03:03] <kitche> goldsmith: it wasn't a netsplit
[03:03] <nosrednaekim> intelikey: is it a laptop with a hardware volume control?
[03:03] <underdog5004> Mr56k, maybe because those cards haven't been reverse engineered for linux and their respective owners won't make a driver?
[03:03] <underdog5004> just a though
[03:03] <Chains> mr56k I suspect because the drivers for both are not installed.
[03:03] <intelikey> nosrednaekim nope.
[03:03] <reizend> inelikey: have you tried any other device if it exists? double click the volume icon, then file -> change device
[03:04] <reizend> intelikey: mine defaulted to my modem's sound
[03:04] <blazemonger> who can help me with ubuntu?
[03:04] <intelikey> reizend only one sound device
[03:04] <orudie> my nVidia drivers are crashed, and installing the restricted driver is still not getting me into X
[03:04] <Mr56k> i have tried... Also people walked me through ndis wrapper and still wouldnt work
[03:04] <blazemonger> please someone i will PAY for support=
[03:04] <Chains> wireless cards are often tricky to install on linux if the hardware manufacturer does not support your operating system.
[03:04] <peniwize> mneptok: thanks
[03:04] <Chains> Look into ndis wrapper.
[03:04] <scottDkoDer> blazemonger: What are you ultimately trying to accomplish?
[03:04] <nosrednaekim> blazemonger: whats the problem?
[03:04] <blazemonger> im trying to get my sPentium 4 d865perl mobo with almost a gig of memory to function right iwht ubuntu
[03:04] <reizend> intelikey:alright thats my only guess unless there is a volume wheel on the machine, sorry
[03:04] <Dralid> \quit
[03:05] <Chains> The best way to get paid ubuntu support is from the canonical website.
[03:05] <blazemonger> its like everything is *SLOW*
[03:05] <blazemonger> even in Xubuntu and no matter what distro i use..where can i find low cost tech support
[03:05] <intelikey> reizend k thanks for the stab
[03:05] <blazemonger> where i can dial a phone number and ask a tech question
[03:05] <benkong2> hey all is there a way to pass 1280x800 resolution to the feisty install CD? my intel G965 only gets detected at 1024x768?
[03:05] <Roge> if it wasnt a netsplit then what was it ?
[03:05] <blazemonger> it seems like linux will never get it right
[03:05] <intelikey> anyone else ?
[03:05] <MTecknology> I installed Ubuntu 7.04 on my server with the x64 alternative cd. I set up a partition just for vm's (/var/vm) When I try to start a freshly created VM I get this error 'http://download3.vmware.com/software/vmplayer/Browser-Appliance-1.0.0.zip'
[03:05] <Roge> blazemonger, you said it
[03:05] <scottDkoDer> blazemonger: Is your nick registered with nickserve?
[03:05] <blazemonger> it's like out of ALL of the people on the rooms NO ONE seems to know
[03:05] <nosrednaekim> benkong2: you need 915reolution
[03:06] <MTecknology> 'Unable to change virtual machine power state: The process exited with an error:
[03:06] <MTecknology> End of error message.'***
[03:06] <blazemonger> tyes it is
[03:06] <blazemonger> its registered
[03:06] <Chains> http://www.canonical.com/services/support ubuntu support
[03:06] <Poz> whats the name of the limewire for ubuntu and does it have spywar e?
[03:06] <blazemonger> Whjy are there so many problems iwth ubuntu?
[03:06] <nosrednaekim> benkong2: make that "915resolution"
[03:06] <scottDkoDer> blazemonger: Check your private message
[03:06] <Roge> blazemonger, because its linux
[03:06] <Roge> install windows and move on
[03:06] <benkong2> nosrednaekim; even with the intel driver?
[03:06] <jellymaster> Chains:I don't know why I went to install some games from the list and when I hit apply it said there was something already running but it was the only thing running I restarted the computer and it kept giving me this error
[03:06] <Mr56k> bye
[03:06] <scottDkoDer> blazemonger: Check your private messages
[03:06] <nosrednaekim> benkong2: yeah.. its a BIOS hack.
[03:06] <intelikey> Roge it was a script issuing multiple joins with proxied and fictitous users.
[03:06] <Poz> linux is ok untill you want to play games
[03:06] <Chains> Strange.
[03:07] <benkong2> nosrednaekim; ok i'll try that now
[03:07] <Roge> kid's i supose
[03:07] <Chains> try removing it =] 
[03:07] <orudie> my nVidia drivers are crashed, and installing the restricted driver is still not getting me into X
[03:07] <Maban> i think i killed my MBR and GRUB isnt loading windows
[03:07] <PriceChild> !frostwire | Poz
[03:07] <ubot3> Poz: frostwire is a totally open source version of Limewire.  For installation help, please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FrostWire
[03:07] <blazemonger> i dont see a private message
[03:07] <intelikey> Roge yep.  probably 30 year old kids.
[03:07] <orudie> can anyone suggest how to fix my nVidia drivers?
[03:07] <nosrednaekim> benkong2: not sure if it requires a restart (in which case it won't work)
[03:07] <reizend> intelikey: under the volume manager did you go to edit -> preferences and check all the unchecked options and check those volumes as well
[03:07] <FIRESIDE91> Maban: Does grub load Ubuntu?
[03:07] <Roge> lol
[03:07] <scottDkoDer> blazemonger: Then your nick probably isnt registered
[03:07] <benkong2> nosrednaekim; ok
[03:07] <Maban> i uninstalled ubuntu
[03:08] <Maban> im running the livecd
[03:08] <FIRESIDE91> That would be why
[03:08] <SunsparcSolaris> I recently replaced my DVD-ROM drive with a CD-RW drive. Now when I go to install packages from the CD, it doesnt recognize it. What can I do?
[03:08] <FIRESIDE91> Maban: Do you plan on reinstalling?
[03:08] <FIRESIDE91> Maban: Or are you leaving us?
[03:08] <Maban> no i just want windows back
[03:08] <Maban> im not ready for linux
[03:08] <Lex`> scottDkoDer: brb
[03:08] <jellymaster> Chains: when I was in the terminal it was only giving me the option to continue the install aparently this java version and something else need to be installed so from synaptics i'm gunna try to run the install instead of terminal
[03:08] <FIRESIDE91> Maban: Do you have your windows install CD?
[03:08] <Maban> but i will be in the future
[03:09] <intelikey> reizend i don't have xorg installed   cli based.   alsamixer  all volumes up and not muted.   like i said i can very faintly hear something while sound files play.  but it's so quiet it's not distinguishable
[03:09] <blazemonger> ive seen a 8mhz amiga faster th an this P4 2.4ghz
[03:09] <FIRESIDE91> Maban: I understand completly
[03:09] <blazemonger> why does ubuntu run slow?
[03:09] <FIRESIDE91> Maban: Do you have your XP install CD?
[03:09] <blazemonger> can someone guide me through the troubleshooting?
[03:09] <Maban> i have a recovery disk from the oem but im since installed a new motherboard and the disk doesnt recognize it
[03:09] <FIRESIDE91> Ouch
[03:09] <reizend> intelikey:aww well nevermind then
[03:09] <MTecknology> I installed Ubuntu 7.04 on my server with the x64 alternative cd. I set up a partition just for vm's (/var/vm) When I try to start a freshly created VM I get this error 'Unable to change virtual machine power state: The process exited with an error: End of error message.'
[03:09] <intelikey> reizend :)
[03:09] <MTecknology> I REALLY need help
[03:09] <SunsparcSolaris> I recently replaced my DVD-ROM drive with a CD-RW drive. Now when I go to install packages from the CD, it doesnt recognize it. What can I do?
[03:09] <Maban> how can i get my original mbr back?
[03:10] <FIRESIDE91> Maban: You can't fix it without reinstalling Ubuntu or having an XP install CD
[03:10] <orudie> Someone please help,
[03:10] <blazemonger> its like no matter what i try i cant get things working right to where I can *USE* a comptuer for a task
[03:10] <Creed> Anyone know of a clone of Hamachi? Or another such thing to "tunnel" game traffic from one LAN to another?
[03:10] <foxray> are there things i can do to speed up gnome on ubuntu? i'm actually on a really slow P3 700mhz with 1gb of sdram and it feels really sluggish.
[03:10] <nosrednaekim> Maban: #windows for recovering your MBR
[03:10] <orudie> My nVidia drivers are broken, and i cant get it fixed
[03:10] <Maban> surely there is some program somewhere out there
[03:10] <blazemonger> if Windows XP wasn't overpriced and i actually got tech support for it i would be okay
[03:10] <T3hMikey> I don't have any sound at all. I've tried fiddling with the sound settings some, but I've had no luck so far. I've got a Sound Blaster Audigy sound card
[03:10] <nosrednaekim> foxray: you coul try using XFCE instead of gnome
[03:10] <T3hMikey> any ideas what the problem might be?
[03:10] <FIRESIDE91> Maban: Sadly, there isn't, the windows MBR cannot be restored without a XP install CD
[03:10] <scottDkoDer> blazemonger: Will you talk to me in your private message please?
[03:10] <blazemonger> why is ubunto slosw now days? like ive seen ubuntu run smooth even on a p2
[03:11] <blazemonger> yes
[03:11] <foxray> nosrednaekim: i actually like the gnome interface, i have nothing against it, just wondering if i can speed it up just a tad
[03:11] <intelikey> Maban an ms boot disk image you can dl should be easy to find on the web.
[03:11] <FIRESIDE91> blzemonger: Do you have a lot of extra programs installed?
[03:11] <blazemonger> fresh install
[03:11] <ubuntu_> how do i fix my fstab
[03:11] <Maban> can i install ubuntu and restore it?
[03:11] <blazemonger> it too,k 3 minutes to load
[03:11] <nosrednaekim> foxray: the xfce interface is almost exactly the same, and uses lessprocessing power.
[03:11] <blazemonger> just to *load*
[03:11] <Maban> i want this drive to be an ntfs
[03:11] <blazemonger> man i wish i knew some geeks in my area
[03:12] <Maban> wondows wont recognize ext3
[03:12] <scottDkoDer> blazemonger: Is it feisty you are using?
[03:12] <blazemonger> who could just help set up a linux ystem..i know more about BSD
[03:12] <blazemonger> yes it's feisty
[03:12] <daj0ker> Maban: make a partition for fat32
[03:12] <FIRESIDE91> Maban: You cannot restore your XP MBR, however you can get GRUB running on a seperate /boot partition with a size of 20MB and it will run without the rest
[03:12] <blazemonger> i thought about gnewsense
[03:12] <scottDkoDer> blazemonger: PM me and I will help you
[03:12] <intelikey> Maban installing "grub" (ubuntu's default bootloader) should get you to a point you can boot what ever is installed.
[03:12] <blazemonger> or something this UUID in /etc/fstab is terrible
[03:12] <blazemonger> i did PM
[03:12] <ubuntu_> i reformatted my /home and i cant boot now
[03:12] <SunsparcSolaris> I recently replaced my DVD-ROM drive with a CD-RW drive. Now when I go to install packages from the CD, it doesnt recognize it. What can I do?
[03:12] <Maban> but i need the partition to be ntfs
[03:12] <scottDkoDer> blazemonger: Again please
[03:12] <Chains> Sunsparcsolaris i just answered your question =p
[03:12] <foxray> nosrednaekim: oh i know i'm a linux admin for a living but for a bunch of rhel servers. this is my first time using ubuntu or debian for that matter
[03:12] <dancingmonkey> Hello, all, I have lost DNS. I tried editing my DNS server through 'Network Settings' in GNOME and it fails. I try in a command line and resolv.conf is read-only (as root) I rebooted to single user mode and it said it was read-only I tried :w! and chmod 777. What should I try?
[03:12] <nosrednaekim> ubuntu_: you did what?
[03:12] <FIRESIDE91> Maban: Have 2 partitions
[03:13] <FIRESIDE91> Maban: one for grub, then the rest can be NTFS
[03:13] <Maban> doesnt the whole drive have to be one gormat?
[03:13] <FIRESIDE91> No
[03:13] <Maban> haha gormat
[03:13] <Kousotu> Maban
[03:13] <blazemonger> like i cant find a way to get debian sid  ..debian stable ran good but the packages were way date4d
[03:13] <intelikey> Maban grub can live in M$ splace
[03:13] <blazemonger> and i want to use ubuntu studio
[03:13] <FIRESIDE91> Maban: That's how dualbooting works
[03:13] <intelikey> space
[03:13] <SunsparcSolaris> Chains, I didnt see it. It left my buffer
[03:13] <nosrednaekim> foxray: ah ok :) never know who the experiences ones are in here. No I don't know of any way to speed GNOME up. I'm mostly a KDE user myself
[03:13] <luite_> I want to buy a new notebook, and the models I like either have the integrated intel x3100 chip, or a geforce 8400m/8600m. which one would you recommend for ubuntu with beryl desktop effects?
[03:13] <Chains> Edit the file sources.list in /etc/apt/
[03:13] <FIRESIDE91> Maban: Your drive is divided up and you have seperate windows and linux partitions
[03:13] <martalli> blazemonger: If you want to run debian sid, try sidux
[03:13] <Maban> i have two physical drives and two parts on the c/d drive
[03:13] <daj0ker> luite_: not the integrated one
[03:14] <Kousotu> Maban: if you're going to dualboot Win and ubuntu, install XP and save GBs for ubuntu
[03:14] <luite_> daj0ker: too slow?
[03:14] <boabsta> ubuntu_, did you format it with a different FS than before? if so you'll just need to update your /etc/fstab
[03:14] <blazemonger> cuz ubuntu installs al this stuff that i dont even need
[03:14] <nosrednaekim> luite_: both aren't supported real wellby fiesty... but both are supported well by gutsy
[03:14] <martalli> debian sid is a whole lot more stable than typical unstable arms, like mandriva cooker
[03:14] <ubuntu_> it is a diffrenr fs
[03:14] <blazemonger> and not only that the kernel is just sketchy
[03:14] <FIRESIDE91> KousotuL You haven't heard the whole situation
[03:14] <boabsta> luite_, geforce - nvidia all the way :)
[03:14] <SunsparcSolaris> Chains, what do I need to edit it to?
[03:14] <Chains> I am not exactly certain what the syntax is for pulling packages from your drive is, since I always get all my packages off the internet.
[03:14] <nosrednaekim> ubuntu_: different partition?
[03:14] <Kousotu> Maban: if you have 2 druves, use the big one for Win and the smaller one for Ubuntu
[03:14] <blazemonger> like when i do sudo hdparm -d1 /dev/sda i get a error
[03:14] <Kousotu> lol
[03:14] <Chains> But if you look at the file it should show you what its using to grab from your dvd drive
[03:14] <ubuntu_> same partitin
[03:14] <blazemonger> these new drivers are the worst
[03:14] <dancingmonkey> If this DNS server issue is resolved on the FAQ site, please give me an IP to the site so I can read it.
[03:15] <Roge> i have a similar drive question. i replaced my drive, and now i cant burn cd's
[03:15] <Maban> i dont want ubuntu at all to be honest
[03:15] <FIRESIDE91> Kousotu: He is trying to REMOVE ubuntu, and restore his XP MBR
[03:15] <luite_> nosrednaekim: that's not a problem, it will probably take a few weeks before it's delivered, and I can live with running an experimental distro for a while
[03:15] <daj0ker> luite_: what everyone said so far holds true, and I am also biased towards nvidia myself
[03:15] <Chains> that coupled with a google search will have the answer.
[03:15] <martalli> blazemonger: Whoah, I never thought ubuntu really installed a whole lot of stuff, it wasn't even coming with gcc with recent releases
[03:15] <intelikey> Chains dpkg -i </path/to/full-package.name.deb>
[03:15] <Kousotu> FIRESIDE91: ah..
[03:15] <boabsta> ubuntu_, edit /etc/fstab to update with the new FS
[03:15] <FIRESIDE91> Maban: Please PM me
[03:15] <blazemonger> what do i do?
[03:15] <orudie> i have ubuntu 7.04, had nvidia drivers installed with envy, then i was advised that envy method is not the best once, since i couldn't get compiz fusion running, so i uninstalled nvidia drivers using envy, and after restarting ubuntu - X returned a fatal error, so i did "sudo dpkg-reconfigure -pcritical xserver-xorg" followed by "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart"
[03:15] <Chains> The part I don't know is what the path to his cdrw drive is
[03:15] <Kousotu> Maban: you have an XP disc?
[03:15] <radioaktivstorm> can anyone give me a step-by-step on getting evolution filters to function... I've put one in place and it doesn't do anything upon receiving messages that VERY CLEARLY fall within the filter rules.
[03:15] <nosrednaekim> luite_: ok... well I would personally get the X3100 but I'm not a big gamer..
[03:15] <scottDkoDer> blazemonger: If you want help, you need to calm down, be patient, and ask one question at a time
[03:15] <ubuntu_> what do i change in fstab
[03:15] <luite_> boabsta: ok, so the binary driver is not really a prbolem right?
[03:16] <Maban> yes but it doesnt recognize my motherboard
[03:16] <blazemonger> ScottDkoder iv'e spent 4 months trying to find solutions but no
[03:16] <Maban> its  an oem disk
[03:16] <Kousotu> the Win XP disc?
[03:16] <Kousotu> lol
[03:16] <Kousotu> oh.
[03:16] <orudie> after doing all that i can't get 3d to work, still getting that fatal error every time i restart
[03:16] <Chains> I would simply comment references to the dvd drive in the file and have it grab all your packages online
[03:16] <Kousotu> ah..
[03:16] <nosrednaekim> luite_: did you check out the ubuntu dells?
[03:16] <blazemonger> my laptop thats a p3 blows circles around this p4 2.4ghz
[03:16] <luite_> nosrednaekim: me neither :) I'd just like to be able to play with the desktop effects
[03:16] <Kousotu> whayt OEM?
[03:16] <nosrednaekim> luite_: the X3100 can do that just fine
[03:16] <ubuntu_> what do i change in fstab
[03:16] <blazemonger> where can i buy a no name brand system that cfomes with ubuntu
[03:16] <luite_> nosrednaekim: I live in europe, so I'd probably have to pay the microsoft (or mac) tax
[03:16] <blazemonger> or a working linux
[03:16] <Maban> its a sony computer
[03:16] <orudie> someone please...... i've been on this forever
[03:16] <foxray> how hard would it be to upgrade from ubuntu edgy to ubuntu feisty?
[03:16] <Maban> well was
[03:16] <Kousotu> laptop?
[03:16] <boabsta> luite_, just going by my own experience and what i've seen from others out of ATI, Intel and nvidia - nvidia seems to be the most hassle free, not getting into that kind of debate thanks ;)
[03:16] <scottDkoDer> blazemonger: I understand you are frustrated, but lets take this one step at a time
[03:16] <martalli> luite_: nosrednaekim: My son has a ubuntu dell and it works great
[03:17] <Malachi> blazemonger: If you don't want Dell, try System76
[03:17] <daj0ker> orudie: did you install the nvidia drivers from www.nvidia.com?
[03:17] <Malachi> blazemnonger: What's your problem?
[03:17] <blazemonger> speed issues
[03:17] <blazemonger> dma mode
[03:17] <blazemonger> drive cache stuff
[03:17] <blazemonger> slow access
[03:17] <reizend> foxray: when I upgraded the update manager had a button to do so
[03:17] <orudie> daj0ker, the restricted drivers are not helping anymore
[03:17] <Malachi> Ah.
[03:17] <blazemonger> everything is sluggish and its a fresh install
[03:17] <blazemonger> and im on a pentium 4 2.4ghz which should be enough to run linux
[03:17] <luite_> boabsta: ehhe, I don't want to start a flamewar, just wanted to make sure that I don't buy something with big problems. I have had an ATI that wasn't supported for a long time because I forgot to check :)
[03:17] <foxray> reizend: was it hard to upgrade? did some programs stop working?
[03:17] <mneptok> blazemonger: buggy controller driver?
[03:17] <orudie> daj0ker, if i restart now, it will still get me into X fatal error
[03:18] <orudie> daj0ker, if you know how to fix that, please help me
[03:18] <blazemonger> yes
[03:18] <blazemonger> i have a SATA mobo
[03:18] <blazemonger> d865perl
[03:18] <blazemonger> by intel
[03:18] <nosrednaekim> luite_: I'm killing myself for getting this ATI... I know what you mean.
[03:18] <reizend> foxray:I had no problem, but I cannot garrantee it
[03:18] <blazemonger> i thought about flashing the bios
[03:18] <Roge>  i replaced my drive, and now i cant burn cd's how do i configure a new cd drive ?
[03:18] <Jack_Sparrow> !enter > blazemonger
[03:18] <blazemonger> but this is the first time ive built a PC
[03:18] <blazemonger> im new to PC's but not Amigas..
[03:18] <KvaZi> how can I make it so I don't have to get into desktop mode from the LiveCD and skip straight to installation??? Seeing how things are, installing ubuntu on a 500mhz k6-2 with 192mb ram and a 16x cd drive is NOT my idea of fun.
[03:18] <daj0ker> orudie: you probably need to edit your xorg.conf file again, and change the driver to "vesa"
[03:18] <daj0ker> load up the GUI, then follow the install instructions on nvidia's site
[03:18] <orudie> daj0ker, how do i edit my xorg.conf file?
[03:18] <kitche> Roge, though your bios , if your bios don't see it then the OS won't either
[03:19] <orudie> daj0ker, i'm sorry i'm new
[03:19] <boabsta> KvaZi, use the alternative CD
[03:19] <blazemonger> so why is it that feisty didnt create the /etc/mkinit direcotyr
[03:19] <Roge> i believe the bios see's it
[03:19] <blazemonger> it says when i boot 'can not find resume image doing standard boot'
[03:19] <reizend> KvaZi: there is another cd for that, look in the download section of ubuntu's website under alternate cd
[03:19] <daj0ker> orudie: reboot your computer, check the "recover mode" (should be 2nd option) in grub, when you get to the command line
[03:19] <scottDkoDer> orudie: sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[03:19] <daj0ker> do what scott just said
[03:19] <allbert> !xml
[03:19] <ubot3> Factoid xml not found
[03:19] <KvaZi> damn it..... 1mbps is not gonna cut it.... oh well. Fun afternoon. Thanks :P
[03:19] <ubuntu_> how do i use blkid
[03:19] <allbert> !xml browser
[03:19] <ubot3> Factoid xml browser not found
[03:20] <boabsta> KvaZi> damn it..... 1mbps is not gonna cut it.... oh well. Fun afternoon. Thanks :P - Damn waggamuffins these days ;p
[03:20] <orudie> scottDkoDer, thanx, i'm in the xorg.conf now? what do i do there? do you know how to fix this?
[03:20] <ConstyXIV> what's ubot3?  an upgrade of ubotu?
[03:20] <nosrednaekim> nah.. he's just l33ter
[03:20] <daj0ker> orudie: didn't realise you were in ubuntu at the moment
[03:20] <scottDkoDer> orudie: Can I PM you?
[03:21] <Kousotu> !help
[03:21] <ubot3> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[03:21] <orudie> scottDkoDer, please
[03:21] <KvaZi> what's a waggamuffin? O.o
[03:21] <reizend> ConstyXIV: ubotu was down so they turned on ubot3
[03:21] <blazemonger> folkis: i have a IDE drive but the motherboard detects it as PATA
[03:21] <orudie> daj0ker, i'm in x, but i cant get 3d drivers to work
[03:21] <nosrednaekim> blazemonger: thats the same thing
[03:21] <KvaZi> ide = pata [i think] 
[03:21] <KvaZi> yaay i know stuff.
[03:21] <nosrednaekim> :)
[03:21] <scottDkoDer> orudie: Do you have your nick registered?
[03:22] <blazemonger> so what do i do?
[03:22] <blazemonger> do i buy a new computer?
[03:22] <blazemonger> that works out of the box?
[03:22] <scottDkoDer> orudie: What is your card?
[03:22] <reizend> KvaZi: i think it could be just ata also
[03:22] <nosrednaekim> blazemonger: if you want to.
[03:22] <orudie> scottDkoDer, -NickServ- Password accepted - you are now recognized
[03:22] <blazemonger> or do i try to build my own system again
[03:22] <blazemonger> i dont know which options
[03:22] <orudie> scottDkoDer, nVidia 7600 GT
[03:22] <blazemonger> im new to PC'sd remember but NOT to computers and unix
[03:22] <KvaZi> so ata = pata = ide ?
[03:22] <scottDkoDer> orudie: Check your private message?
[03:22] <blazemonger> i dont know
[03:22] <KvaZi> sata = esata = sata2?
[03:22] <T3hMikey> I can't get any sound at all, despite having messed with volume controls already. I just installed the latest version of Ubuntu. Anyone have any idea what the problem might be?
[03:22] <orudie> scottDkoDer, not showing anything lol
[03:22] <blazemonger> what is pata /sata all t5his stuf
[03:22] <nosrednaekim> KvaZi: pretty much/
[03:23] <scottDkoDer> orudie: PM me
[03:23] <Lex`> daj0ker & scottDkoDer, xchat is working, so is the gui
[03:23] <blazemonger> why can't PC's have a STANDARD like the Amiga's did
[03:23] <kersinc07> #ubuntu-es
[03:23] <orudie> scottDkoDer, i just did
[03:23] <FIRESIDE91> blzemonger: Because PC's are PC's
[03:23] <scottDkoDer> Lex`: talking from ubuntu?
[03:23] <nosrednaekim> blazemonger: are you just a troll?
[03:23] <kersinc07> #ubuntu-es
[03:23] <mneptok> blazemonger: notice that when one manufacturer fails the platform doesn't die.
[03:23] <dancingmonkey> Hello, all, I have lost DNS. I tried editing my DNS server through 'Network Settings' in GNOME and it fails. I try in a command line and resolv.conf is read-only (as root) I rebooted to single user mode and it said it was read-only I tried :w! and chmod 777. What should I try?
[03:23] <KvaZi> nosrednaekim: took the words out of mah mouth.
[03:23] <orudie> scottDkoDer, join me in #orudie
[03:23] <Jack_Sparrow> blazemonger: Because sticking to a specific standard gets outdated... much like the Amiga
[03:24] <Kousotu> kersinc07: escribe /join #ubuntu-es para entrar el canal
[03:24] <scottDkoDer> orudie: Ok
[03:24] <pete83> blazemonger: there is a standard for everywhere except Southaven
[03:24] <blazemonger> nope im not
[03:24] <Kousotu> kersinc07: escribe /join #ubuntu-es para entrar el canal
[03:24] <Kousotu> lol
[03:24] <blazemonger> im a frusgtrated ex-amiga user migrating to PC land and i dont trust windows
[03:24] <kersinc07> #ubuntu-es
[03:25] <blazemonger> i want to develop software NOT spend years configuring things
[03:25] <FIRESIDE91> blazemonger: You are just now leaving that amiga?
[03:25] <blazemonger> for every tiny driver
[03:25] <blazemonger> yes
[03:25] <blazemonger> just now
[03:25] <FIRESIDE91> LMFAO
[03:25] <nosrednaekim> hahahahha
[03:25] <blazemonger> i remember when PC's were somewhat simple
[03:25] <Scunizi> dancingmonkey, to edit a file that is owned by root preface your command with sudo.  Like "sudo gedit resolv.conf".  That will give you root priviledges
[03:25] <gordonjcp> blazemonger: sounds like Linux is more your thing than Windows then ;-)
[03:25] <mneptok> blazemonger: so do some research before you buy. like you told people to do when they bought a printer to use with their Amiga. ;)
[03:25] <krang> Hey all, I'm trying to build upslug2, but when I autoreconf, I get this error: " configure.ac: 8: required file `./[config.h] .in' not found ". Any idea why? My first impulse is to remove the square brackets from line 8, but I really don't know how autoreconf works
[03:25] <blazemonger> well thats IF linux will work
[03:25] <gordonjcp> blazemonger: linux *always* works
[03:25] <blazemonger> if i can find a distribution that will run like it should on my setup
[03:25] <T3hMikey> I can't get any sound at all, despite having messed with volume controls already. I just installed the latest version of Ubuntu. Anyone have any idea what the problem might be?
[03:25] <blazemonger> i have a d865perl motherboard and  the agp 3.0 card i have gets put in legacy mode
[03:25] <gordonjcp> blazemonger: random silly bits of hardware that don't meet the accepted standards might not work
[03:26] <Don9307> Anyone know where I can find a linux driver for a Logitech Quickcam Express webcam?  I've already looked on the OEM website.
[03:26] <dancingmonkey> Scunizi: I sudo su | (root) vi /etc/resolv.conf | warning you are accessing read-only file
[03:26] <pete83> gordonjcp: not if your hard drive is burnt
[03:26] <El> Hey all, quick question: can I format partitions within Ubuntu, and if so, how?
[03:26] <dancingmonkey> Scunizi: I also tried chmod 777, and rm -f
[03:26] <pete83> El: get the gparted package
[03:26] <nosrednaekim> El: not ones that are mounted. but otherwise, yes. use gparted
[03:26] <Jack_Sparrow> El: gparted... install it with synaptic
[03:26] <blazemonger> and this ATAPI stuff what is it
[03:26] <apples_> all: anyone know what I have to install to watch videos on my computer with totem(dvds, i have the drive, but they won't play.) also my scanner is supported by sane but still won't run. it is a HP 3200C.
[03:27] <dancingmonkey> Nothing lets me change. edit, delete this file even as single user (root consule)
[03:27] <El> good stuff, thanks
[03:27] <tomassoft> wenas
[03:27] <nosrednaekim> !dvd | apples
[03:27] <ubot3> apples: For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[03:27] <Jack_Sparrow> !restricted > apples_
[03:27] <blazemonger> what is the most stable version of ubuntu
[03:27] <blazemonger> cuz feisty is unstable
[03:27] <Don9307> Feisty is not unstable
[03:27] <Chains> apples easyubuntu will install all of the codecs for you
[03:27] <apples_> ubot3: thank you =] 
[03:27] <ubot3> Factoid thank you =]  not found
[03:27] <pynoob> Anyone know why I can mount a cifs as a user... but not matter what I try (uid, umask) etc in the fstab options, I can't see any files (permission denied) unless I su to root?
[03:27] <kersinc07> #ubuntu-es
[03:28] <Pelo> dancingmonkey,   gksu nautilus , see what you can do with that
[03:28] <wastrel> blazemonger:  welcome to linux!  it is complicated.  it will be hard at first.
[03:28] <nosrednaekim> blazemonger: an no complaining please.
[03:28] <wastrel> i complain all the time
[03:28] <dancingmonkey> blazemonger: I am using newest release no issues, except DNS, with a bad hdd, windows wont even run on this POS hdd, but ubuntu is perfect
[03:28] <blazemonger> how do i disable this UUID crap in /etc/fstab
[03:28] <pete83> blazemonger: the most stable version is gutsy
[03:29] <blazemonger> dancingmonkey: well why wont it work on me?
[03:29] <Jack_Sparrow> pete83: I disagree
[03:29] <blazemonger> gutsy? thats not even released officially
[03:29] <Pelo> pete83,  are you aware that gusty is alpha ?
[03:29] <blazemonger> is gutsy bleeding edge
[03:29] <gordonjcp> blazemonger: coding stuff for linux is a lot of fun though
[03:29] <tbuss> blazemonger: have u identified the problem
[03:29] <apples_> ubot3: any ideas about the scanner? it's not listed under the ubu compatability list, but is in the SANE backends list.
[03:29] <ubot3> apples_: Error: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)
[03:29] <Jack_Sparrow> pete83: Feisty is latest stable
[03:29] <gordonjcp> blazemonger: especially since you get all the bits you need just *given* to you
[03:29] <pete83> Pelo: that's right, it's so stable they are trying to keep it all to themselves
[03:29] <blazemonger> its something with the kernel and this motherboard
[03:29] <bruenig> !sorry | apples_
[03:29] <ubot3> apples_: It's ok, I can't stay mad at you.
[03:29] <apples_> ubot3: lmao, fine i won't do that then =P
[03:29] <ubot3> apples_: Error: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)
[03:30] <tbuss> what kernel are you using
[03:30] <tbuss> and mobo
[03:30] <bruenig> someone will ruin it
[03:30] <bruenig> they always do
[03:30] <blazemonger> why is things so SLOW on ubuntu feisty?!?
[03:30] <Kousotu> ubot3: shut up
[03:30] <ubot3> Factoid shut up not found
[03:30] <Kousotu> LMAO
[03:30] <tbuss> I think the user is slow
[03:30] <blazemonger> http://pastebin.com/m2aad9160
[03:31] <Actionman> how do u access the web server?
[03:31] <Pelo> blazemonger,  define "tnings"
[03:31] <dancingmonkey> fucking ubuntu...
[03:31] <bruenig> hmm
[03:31] <tonyyarusso> !ohmy | dancingmonkey
[03:31] <ubot3> dancingmonkey: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[03:31] <tbuss> language please
[03:31] <Jack_Sparrow> !language
[03:31] <blazemonger>  HDIO_GET_QDMA failed: Inappropriate ioctl for device
[03:31] <nosrednaekim> tbuss: you want language :P
[03:32] <blazemonger> ubun-ew
[03:32] <tbuss> k
[03:32] <Pelo> blackest, which device ?
[03:32] <h1st0> whats with ubot3 instead of ubotu?
[03:32] <blazemonger> lie-nux.it's free only if yoyu have time
[03:32] <blazemonger> i want to use my computer for midi sequencing to o
[03:32] <Pelo> blazemonger, some of us hve never had any hardware problems
[03:32] <pete83> blazemonger: just get a different ioctl for the device
[03:32] <mneptok> blazemonger: if you have a specific technical question, ask it. otherwise move to -offtopic. and random "this sucks" there is not going to happen, either.
[03:32] <wastrel> some of us buy supported hardware :] 
[03:32] <blazemonger> i dont know what is what in PC world man
[03:32] <Chains> hardware problems are almost always the fault of your hardware vendor :)
[03:33] <blazemonger> im just trying to get help
[03:33] <Jack_Sparrow> No your not
[03:33] <blazemonger> well the hardware i have WORKS it just the drivers in ubuntu that are lame
[03:33] <Jack_Sparrow> you're
[03:33] <h1st0> blazemonger: lspci perhaps
[03:33] <blazemonger> if freebsd had alsa support i'd use that instead
[03:33] <mneptok> blazemonger: no, you're randomly complaining about stuff that is NOT an issue for others. so stop.
[03:33] <Chains> and drivers are the fault of your hardware vendor.
[03:33] <Pelo> blazemonger,  what are you tring to make work ?
[03:33] <toaster> Evening all.  I'm having some issues installing ubuntu (32 or 64-bit) on a Asus PK5/Xeon system.  Is there anyone out there with experience with this mobo?
[03:34] <Pelo> toaster, what videocard do you ahve ?
[03:34] <Pelo> have
[03:34] <blazemonger> sincehttp://pastebin.com/m72500bae
[03:34] <blazemonger> thats my hardware config folks
[03:34] <toaster> Pelo: nVidia 8800 GTS
[03:34] <Pelo> blazemonger,  which device is giving you trouble ?
[03:34] <blazemonger> it's when loading stuff
[03:34] <toaster> Pelo: I can't even get the LiveCD to load
[03:34] <blazemonger> firefox takes 2 minutes to load
[03:34] <kidbuntu> !printer
[03:34] <ubot3> Printing in Ubuntu is done with cups. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/OpenPrinting - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[03:35] <blazemonger> gaim takes a minute to load
[03:35] <Pelo> toaster,  there is your problem , nvidia doesnT make FOSS driver so it is not supported on the live cd, you will need to use the alternate install cd to install
[03:35] <blazemonger> well did anyone look at the config?
[03:35] <toaster> Pelo, ahh ok
[03:35] <blazemonger> andmy agp 3.0 card , the kernel put it in 1.x legacy mode too
[03:35] <blazemonger> so its a combinatation of things
[03:35] <blazemonger> iu should have gotten a dell
[03:36] <blazemonger> or something
[03:36] <Pelo> blazemonger, what is your cpu and how much memory do you have ?
[03:36] <pete83> blazemonger: no wonder, you have a 66mhz processor
[03:36] <blazemonger> but i wanted to try tio have a totally free setup
[03:36] <blazemonger> no i have a 2.4ghz processor dude
[03:36] <blazemonger> it's a pentium 4
[03:36] <toaster> Pelo: I'll give it a shot, but I'm getting wierd /dev/sro I/O errors
[03:36] <Jack_Sparrow> !enter
[03:36] <ubot3> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[03:36] <apples_> anyone have an idea why my scanner won't run?
[03:36] <blazemonger> well why is my setup slow though? with a 2.4ghz system?
[03:37] <Pelo> toaster,  that is the error you get when you have the "wrong" video card, one of them anyway
[03:37] <Pelo> blazemonger,  how much memory ?
[03:37] <blazemonger> that's all i want to know//amd thjere have toi be ubuntu gurus around or awake
[03:37] <blazemonger> 768mb of memory
[03:37] <blazemonger> DDR-333 memory
[03:37] <apples_> blazemonger: well, it's off a live CD right?
[03:37] <blazemonger> single mode operation
[03:37] <Kousotu> blazemonger: your processor could read slow too
[03:37] <blazemonger> 2.4ghz slow? yeah right
[03:37] <Pelo> blazemonger,  and what % of your cpu is in use ? and same for mem &
[03:37] <blazemonger> i have a dell p3 system i paid $700(laptop) and ubuntu ru ns PERFECT] 
[03:38] <Kousotu> blazemonger: my 2.2 was slow as hell, my now 1.8 moves faster
[03:38] <pete83> blazemonger: as Apple asked, are you using a live CD?
[03:38] <blazemonger> but on the desktop i have everything is nothing but bugs bugs bugs bugs
[03:38] <pucca> hi everyone
[03:38] <blazemonger> nope
[03:38] <Jack_Sparrow> Enough of this  15 lines on my screen are this wine-er
[03:38] <Pelo> blazemonger,  I have a celeron 2.4 and I'm running fine
[03:38] <blazemonger> cpu use not much in use
[03:38] <apples_> blazemonger: dell sucks when it comes to some updates, and BIOS files. and hardware =P. otherwise, it's great lol
[03:38] <pucca> can someone tell me a goog guide to install compiz fusion in feisty?
[03:38] <blazemonger> unless
[03:38] <Chains> I'd say ubuntu works on about 8 out of 10 machines I try it on
[03:38] <blazemonger> i dont know what happens
[03:38] <Kousotu> Pelo: I hhave a 1.8 Celeron M lol
[03:39] <blazemonger> well what are my options on a limited budget
[03:39] <Kousotu> er.. I think it' 1.8
[03:39] <Kousotu> lol
[03:39] <lgc> Hi! I wanted to upgrade to Feisty with the update manager and I ended up with 'can't install ubuntu-desktop'. How can I go about it?
[03:39] <blazemonger> ive spent too much on PC parts trying to build a desktop for the first time
[03:39] <Chains> if you happen to have one of the 2 machines things don't work well on, I recommend trying a different distrobution of ubuntu sometimes different versions run on hardware
[03:39] <Pelo> blazemonger,  I suggest a clean install and just  ... test a bit before doing anything creative t your confuration
[03:39] <silvertip257> anyone have experience installing Ubuntu on Sony Vaio models?
[03:39] <Pelo> Kousotu, well as long as it works
[03:39] <Chains> meaning have you tried 6.06 lts
[03:39] <blazemonger> Chains:just why did ubuntu mess over Debian?
[03:39] <Pelo> silvertip257,  it's better to ask a specific  question
[03:40] <Kousotu> pelo: have him check his processor in ubuntu
[03:40] <blazemonger> or maybe i should just use debian stable
[03:40] <Chains> Nothing about Debian is messed over?
[03:40] <Kousotu> mine reads at over 3000
[03:40] <Chains> I used to run debian, then I got tired of never getting new packages
[03:40] <silvertip257> Pelo.... ;) ok but I'm looking for general info ... well kinda
[03:40] <Kousotu> hey Hobbsee
[03:40] <Pelo> blazemonger,  please start the system monitor , in menu > system > admin > system monitor,  check out the first tab
[03:40] <pete83> Chains, that's true
[03:40] <Pelo> silvertip257, what kind of general info ?
[03:41] <charley_> Hi, how do I install a Beryl theme like this one? http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php/%E2%98%85+Simple+%26+Nice?content=62864
[03:41] <Kousotu> Pelo:Im a noob to Ubuntu, so I don't know them at all
[03:41] <Kousotu> lol
[03:41] <Epistax> Heya I'm trying to force install Wine 0.9.41 but Synaptic Package manager is denying me the force option.  What would be the reason for this? (It allows me to install the latest and buggiest 0.9.43).
[03:41] <apples_> charley_: do you have beryl?
[03:41] <Pelo> charley_,  ask in #ubuntu-effects , #beryl or #compiz-fusion
[03:41] <charley_> yes
[03:41] <silvertip257> normally most models of one brand have similar issues ... for some reason hdware is nasty on the vaio I'm trying ... Pelo
[03:41] <Pelo> Kousotu, you'll learn
[03:41] <charley_> ok
[03:41] <pucca> !compizfusion
[03:41] <ubot3> Factoid compizfusion not found
[03:42] <Kousotu> Pelo: this is true, but for now I'm a noob ;)
[03:42] <blazemonger> cpu use+ 8%
[03:42] <pucca> !compiz fusion
[03:42] <ubot3> compiz: OpenGL composition manager - transitional package. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.0.13.38-0ubuntu3 (edgy), package size 25 kB, installed size 64 kB
[03:42] <blazemonger> not it jumps to 10%
[03:42] <silvertip257> anyone have experience installing Ubuntu on Sony Vaio model PCG-FX220 (yes I know old, but a pict frame or something similar would be nice)
[03:42] <Kousotu> !compiz-fusion | pucca
[03:42] <ubot3> Factoid compiz-fusion not found
[03:42] <blazemonger> no swap is being used ei9ther
[03:42] <Pelo> Epistax,   go to the wine site,  in the dl section,  toward the bottom of the page,  there is a link to an archive,  dl the deb.  and commment out he wine repos in synaptic
[03:42] <Kousotu> oh...
[03:42] <blazemonger> user memory 164 otu of 755mb being used
[03:42] <Epistax> Pelo, I'll give it a go...
[03:42] <lgc> Hi! I wanted to upgrade to Feisty with the update manager and I ended up with 'can't install ubuntu-desktop'. How can I go about it? Anyone?
[03:42] <blazemonger> how do i force ubunpoo to use thje swap correctly
[03:43] <nosrednaekim> blazemonger: it is using it correctly
[03:43] <Kousotu> blazemonger: Mine doesn't use swap either
[03:43] <Kousotu> lol
[03:43] <Kousotu> issues Hobbsee_
[03:43] <pucca> Kousotu do u know of a good website with one of those guides?
[03:43] <Urthmover> sudo force swap -work right /t=now
[03:43] <pete83> blazemonger: is it just gaim that's slow?
[03:43] <Kousotu> ?
[03:43] <Pelo> silvertip257,  you can look up your hardware in the forum and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport to see if ther are any comments
[03:43] <blazemonger> nope
[03:43] <wastrel> you don't need swap if you're not using ram
[03:43] <blazemonger> its evetrything i run
[03:43] <blazemonger> loading time takes 3 minutes
[03:43] <Pelo> blazemonger,  I barely use any swap either
[03:44] <blazemonger> but when it first boots it says cannot find rescue image
[03:44] <pete83> blazemonger: what if you run gaim from the terminal.... any errors?
[03:44] <silvertip257> ty Pelo
[03:44] <Kousotu> Pelo: what's that command line one?
[03:44] <blazemonger> my cpu usage jumped to 24% and i only have gnome and a epic irc client loaded
[03:44] <blazemonger> somethings fishy with ubuntu
[03:44] <Pelo> blazemonger, start a bunch of heavy apps see what how much cpu and mem you can use up
[03:44] <Pelo> Kousotu, command line for what ?
[03:44] <blazemonger> woah cpu usage jumped up
[03:44] <wastrel> it's your X config.
[03:44] <blazemonger> 33 percent when loading totem movie player
[03:44] <Kousotu> Pelo: that displays how many processors you have etc
[03:45] <Pelo> Kousotu,  cpuinfo ?
[03:45] <wastrel> you're offloading all your video onto the cpu
[03:45] <pucca> i need compiz fusion...lol...any good guides?please
[03:45] <stoned> hey
[03:45] <aaron_> who's got problems with torrents being slow on thier linux machine, where as, they are very fast on thier windows machine? same torrent. same internet connection?
[03:45] <stoned> what is the link for the wiki page for amd64 flash/java
[03:45] <Kousotu> Pelo: yea, that one, but wih options lol
[03:45] <wastrel> well offloading would be onto the videocard
[03:45] <wastrel> but what do i know
[03:45] <stoned> !flash
[03:45] <ubot3> 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
[03:45] <blazemonger> i dont know what to do
[03:45] <stoned> !amd64
[03:45] <ubot3> AMD64 and EMT64 are fully supported architectures on Ubuntu. See http://tinyurl.com/jv6tc for more information.
[03:45] <byonix> hi, i don,t see nick name' list in my xchat-gnome
[03:45] <blazemonger> when will linux have drivers
[03:45] <Pelo> Kousotu,  cat /proc/cpuinfo
[03:45] <Chains> blaze isntall 6.06 lts and see if it has the same problem
[03:45] <blazemonger> wi dont care if theyre closed source either
[03:45] <ward_> stoned, i am too :-)
[03:46] <Kousotu> yea, that one
[03:46] <Chains> looking at your hardware config it has all the drivers for your hardware.
[03:46] <Kousotu> blazemonger: type that into terinal
[03:46] <coma> Im trying to go to Scion.com and the page is flash based and it stops at initialzing 80%. Iv got every flash thing installed that i know of so i dont know whats wrong.
[03:46] <blazemonger> do i need to flash my bios?
[03:46] <stoned> what is the link for the wiki page for amd64 flash/java
[03:46] <Kousotu> and pastbin it
[03:46] <cavalierprime> byonix click on the users number
[03:46] <Pelo> coma,  could be a problem with the site itself
[03:47] <Chains> your bios doesnt operate once the o/s has launched blaze
[03:47] <kitche> !flash64 | stoned
[03:47] <ubot3> stoned: You can run Flash, Real, and Java plugins in AMD64 bit computers with Firefox. see the steps to follow at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirefoxAMD64FlashJava
[03:47] <Epistax> Pelo, thanks I got it
[03:47] <IndyGunFreak> !flash64 |
[03:47] <stoned> thanks
[03:47] <blazemonger> did that
[03:47] <byonix_> where is the room for compiz fusion's discussion?
[03:47] <blazemonger> what info do you need from /proc/cpuinfo
[03:47] <coma> Pelo: iv gone to it on my windows partition and it works fine
[03:47] <Pelo> byonix, #compiz-fusion
[03:47] <stoned> kitche: is it possible to run mplayer this way or does 32bit mplayer require a complete 32bit chroot?
[03:47] <kitche> byonix, #ubuntu-effects or #compiz-fusion
[03:47] <blazemonger> http://pastebin.com/m70f037fb
[03:47] <Kousotu> blazemonger: just pastebin the entire thing lol
[03:47] <Pelo> coma, technicaly flash in linux is beta
[03:47] <kitche> stoned, no clue I just find it easier to use nspluginwrapper
[03:47] <wastrel> coma:  stopping at the same place for me  their junk won't work on linux
[03:47] <byonix_> kitche: thank you
[03:47] <inbitado34> oi, onde ke eu pego mais relogios para o cairo clock !!!
[03:47] <wastrel> ah well
[03:48] <wastrel> !pt | inbitado34
[03:48] <ubot3> inbitado34: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[03:48] <blazemonger> i need that dma tweak for
[03:48] <blazemonger> its i think something having trouble caching or something
[03:48] <coma> wastrel: so its doing it with you to. well i guess its better knowing that im not the only one.
[03:48] <julio14> hello can anyone tellme if my server is workin?http://24.184.210.0/ please
[03:48] <blazemonger> whjen i run things off live cd things work perfect on the desktop
[03:48] <blazemonger> but when i run from HD my HD runs the speed of a single speed cd reader
[03:48] <Pelo> blazemonger, i've only got 256k of cache and I seem to be doing better then you
[03:48] <wastrel> coma:  also comedycentral.com videos don't work :[
[03:49] <blazemonger> you are pelo
[03:49] <blazemonger> pelo: i have posted my hardware config
[03:49] <blazemonger> my dmesg info
[03:49] <blazemonger> everything
[03:49] <creamers> dontst seem to be working for you on your server
[03:49] <Pelo> blazemonger,  I know I just checked
[03:49] <coma> wastrel: Its these little things that make the switch to linux such and chance..
[03:49] <creamers> it dosnt work
[03:49] <inbitado34> sorry ,,  where do i get some more clock's for cairo clock ???
[03:49] <Pelo> blazemonger,  clean intall
[03:49] <blazemonger> pelloO: what are my options? I am out of cash
[03:49] <blazemonger> i am on a clean install
[03:49] <Pelo> blazemonger, another distro
[03:49] <IndyGunFreak> wastrel: comedy central videos are working fine for me.
[03:49] <blazemonger> ive tried at least 30 distros
[03:50] <julio14> guys is my server working for u?
[03:50] <Pelo> blazemonger,  what videocard are you using ?
[03:50] <blazemonger> ever suince my friend added this second drive
[03:50] <byonix__> why does i had been being disconnected twice?
[03:50] <blazemonger> things have gone to crap on my computer
[03:50] <blazemonger> and hye's extremely busy
[03:50] <blazemonger> for the next month and i have ZERO support
[03:50] <Pelo> blazemonger,  remove the second hdd see what happens
[03:50] <blazemonger> that's why i need something where i can have tech support
[03:50] <toaster> Pelo: ok, I'm trying the alt installer, and it's saying it can't find the cdrom.
[03:50] <blazemonger> but i thought i could save a few dollars
[03:50] <blazemonger> i dont know how to remove a hard drive
[03:50] <blazemonger> from a PC
[03:50] <IndyGunFreak> blazemonger: what do you have that you have tech support w/?  windows?
[03:50] <blazemonger> i dont know which one is master and which one is slave
[03:51] <Kousotu> blazemonger: how new is your pc?
[03:51] <blazemonger> ubuntu
[03:51] <blazemonger> i don tknow
[03:51] <blazemonger> its a d865perl chipset
[03:51] <blazemonger> thats ALL i know
[03:51] <blazemonger> and i ahve two IDE drives
[03:51] <Pelo> toaster, ouch,  I know there is a trick for that but I don'T know what it is you'll  avhe to check the foruim
[03:51] <Kousotu> hm....
[03:51] <blazemonger> cuz i got things from spare parts bins
[03:51] <IndyGunFreak> blazemonger: what versin of ubuntu are you using?
[03:51] <Chains> heres how to find out which one is master blaze
[03:51] <Chains> remove one
[03:51] <Chains> and turn on your computer
[03:51] <Chains> if it doesnt start
[03:51] <wastrel> IndyGunFreak:  you're right.  the link i was using was to a specific video which wasn't working
[03:51] <Chains> that one was master
[03:51] <wastrel> perhaps serverside
[03:51] <Chains> put it back in
[03:51] <blazemonger> the latest one
[03:51] <blazemonger> feisty
[03:51] <Pelo> blazemonger, remove the second hdd that your budy installed  and install ubuntu again
[03:51] <blazemonger> how do i remove3 the drive though?
[03:52] <IndyGunFreak> blazemonger: don't know, maybe try another distro
[03:52] <Kousotu> blazemonger: try live gutsy
[03:52] <toaster> Pelo: ok, thanks
[03:52] <blazemonger> the only thing i know how to do in computers is sequence midi if theres a working sequencer
[03:52] <coma> Do they include the newest kernal when ever they update it in the download for ubuntu?
[03:52] <IndyGunFreak> wastrel: yeah, it all seems to work pretty good.
[03:52] <blazemonger> like what distro out there will work with
[03:52] <blazemonger> every single distro ive tried is slow on my system
[03:52] <Project_K> hello everyone
[03:52] <blazemonger> except for gnewsense and that doesnt come with the packages ubuntu has
[03:52] <Chains> To remove a hard disk you open the case, remove two plugs, and two screws and slide it out
[03:52] <Kousotu> try gutsy
[03:52] <IndyGunFreak> blazemonger: have you tried a pure debian install?
[03:52] <Chains> dell has nifty pictures on thier website explaining the whole proceedure, it takes about 3 minutes.
[03:52] <JustAboutRealJAR> is gutsy the newest one... coming out in october?
[03:52] <blazemonger> pure debian works but the packages are so dated[
[03:52] <kitche> coma, no they don't use the very latest kernel unless of course they fixed the many bugs in it
[03:53] <m0u5e> for some reason whenever is start mozilla thunderbird, it will crash as soon as it starts updating from my pop3 mail servers
[03:53] <m0u5e> i get a segmentation core dump error
[03:53] <blazemonger> and debian doesnt keep up their testing images
[03:53] <m0u5e> anyone know why?
[03:53] <IndyGunFreak> blazemonger: well, i don't know.. maybe Mepis
[03:53] <Chains> debian etch is no longer dated,
[03:53] <blazemonger> what is mepis
[03:53] <Chains> and if debian works 6.06 lts should work as well
[03:53] <Kousotu> blazemonger: try using gutsy
[03:53] <blazemonger> debian etch is dated
[03:53] <blazemonger> copmpared to feisty
[03:53] <coma> kitche:how do you know what kernal the have in the download, like the one right now?
[03:53] <IndyGunFreak> blazemonger: debian etch is very stable.... and if you want more updated packages, all you need to do is install them.
[03:53] <Kousotu> blazemonger: I use gutsy and it works fine, Fiesty had issues
[03:53] <phenom> Etch just came out..
[03:53] <Pelo> Kousotu, please donT, recommend the alpha to someone who has problems runing the stable
[03:53] <blazemonger> how do i get them?
[03:53] <Chains> there is very little difference between feisty and etch from an end user poin t of view
[03:54] <julio14> guys  l want to know if my server is up?http://24.184.210.0/
[03:54] <kitche> coma, it tells you the version number in the package name or you can use uname -a
[03:54] <IndyGunFreak> blazemonger: well,t hat depends on what you want.
[03:54] <blazemonger> what you mean gutsy is now the current ubuntu version?
[03:54] <Kousotu> Pelo: i's not alpha, it's beta lol
[03:54] <phenom> Couple months back, considering a 2 year turnaround,, tells me etch is up to date as your going to get.
[03:54] <Kousotu> blazemonger: no, gutsy is a beta right now
[03:54] <Pelo> julio14,  put a space before the url and I'll check it out
[03:54] <kitche> julio14, no
[03:54] <blazemonger> im confused
[03:55] <blazemonger> ubuntu 6.06 is stable?
[03:55] <Pelo> blazemonger, are you paying attention ?
[03:55] <Kousotu> blazemonger: but like I said, fiesty was giving me trouble, I triedgutsy, it's fine
[03:55] <IndyGunFreak> blazemonger: you're not listening apparently
[03:55] <julio14> kitche: thanks so much
[03:55] <gerro> Anyone here using an LCD monitor mind to pastebin their configurations for me?
[03:55] <Jack_Sparrow> julio14: looks like is stuck
[03:55] <Pelo> gerro, taht wouldn't help you
[03:55] <blazemonger> man theres goihg to be so many updates
[03:55] <julio14> ;(
[03:55] <gerro> Pelo: I need the syntax for the refresh rate lines
[03:55] <gerro> Pelo: as well as other things
[03:56] <m0u5e> anyone can help with my thunderbird issue? -_-;
[03:56] <Pelo> blazemonger, please pay attention ,  TAKE OUT THE SECOND HDD
[03:56] <blazemonger> so you mean ifeisty has problems? If so what is it doing being sold?
[03:56] <IndyGunFreak> blazemonger: 6.06 is stable yes, but its also quite dated, 6.06 is really for people paying for support.. fi your'e using feisty, then you'e got the most current, stable distro.
[03:56] <pucca> Kousotu how did u get compiz fusion to work in gutsy?out of the box?
[03:56] <Kousotu> pucca: sorta
[03:56] <m0u5e> blzemonger: feisty is free :X
[03:56] <Pelo> gerro   horizsync  28-65
[03:56] <blazemonger> feisty isnt free i heard RMS mention
[03:56] <IndyGunFreak> blazemonger: feisty is free.
[03:56] <Jack_Sparrow> !pastebin
[03:56] <ubot3> 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)
[03:56] <gerro> Pelo: any quotes or things?
[03:56] <blazemonger> how do i take it out?
[03:56] <blazemonger> how do i know which one is the second drive?
[03:56] <ResPiDeR> Hey I'm turnin "remote desktop" on via system -> preferences -> remote desktop... then I set a password there, but when I'm trying to access the pc all I get is wrong password... and I did recheck the password, what can this be?
[03:57] <blazemonger> i cant even get the cables gthat will let me do the reset
[03:57] <blazemonger> i cant figure it out
[03:57] <blazemonger> how to build a PC
[03:57] <nosrednaekim> ResPiDeR: try entering your password... not the one you set, but the one for your user.
[03:57] <T3hMikey> I can't get any sound at all, despite having messed with volume controls already. I just installed the latest version of Ubuntu. Anyone have any idea what the problem might be?
[03:57] <Pelo> gerro,  copied from my xorg.conf file  	HorizSync	28-64
[03:57] <Pelo> 	VertRefresh	43-60
[03:57] <Jack_Sparrow> gerro: You wanted xorg righ?  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/34601/
[03:57] <banyunet> hai
[03:57] <h1st0> blazemonger: there will be jumpers on the drive signifying if its master or slave
[03:57] <h1st0> !paste | Pelo
[03:57] <ubot3> Pelo: 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)
[03:57] <ResPiDeR> nosrednaekim same error.. the password set and the user password are wrong in vnc
[03:57] <DevHace> Hey everyone, so I downloaded the new build (64 bit version) and when I tried doing the graphical install, it froze and locked up, so I did the text install... now when I try and boot it does the same thing
[03:58] <nosrednaekim> ok
[03:58] <Pelo> h1st0,  ...  anyting under 3 lines is allowed
[03:58] <h1st0> blazemonger: unless they are set for cable select.
[03:58] <h1st0> Pelo: yea I didn't know if you were going to keep going my bad.
[03:58] <PanicByte> or SATA
[03:58] <nosrednaekim> DevHace: are you talking gutsy?
[03:58] <gerro> Pelo: here is info I have on my monitor. Where it says H Freq/ V Freq are those the values I should input? It says khz for one
[03:58] <PanicByte> i've been seeing more and more SATA drives in regular Dell, and HP boxes now
[03:58] <gerro> Pelo: http://www.monitorworld.com/Monitors/optiquest/l700.html
[03:59] <deucalion_> Hello All!
[03:59] <blazemonger> how do i take out a hard drive?
[03:59] <blazemonger> i cant get through the cables
[03:59] <blazemonger> jim scared i'll fry so ething
[03:59] <deucalion_> on a laptop or Desktop?
[03:59] <h1st0> Pelo: gerro: H Freq is always in Khz and The othe ris MHz
[03:59] <blazemonger> since a few months ago i installed a nvidia card on a friends windows box and i fried his motherboard
[03:59] <Pelo> blazemonger,  just turn off the comptuer,  open the case and unplug the power to it, you donT' have bo remove it from the case
[04:00] <blazemonger> man pc's are a nightmare
[04:00] <blazemonger> they make great doorstops
[04:00] <h1st0> blazemonger: yeah just pull the power on the drive.  The power wire is the black yellow red and black cable plugged in the back of the hdd
[04:00] <deucalion_> not really, they are fairly simple
[04:00] <phenom> blazemonger: just power down and unplug it.
[04:00] <Pelo> gerro, 	HorizSync	31-61
[04:00] <Pelo> 	VertRefresh	56-75   for yoiu
[04:00] <h1st0> blazemonger: yeah things only plug in one way etc... they are very simple.
[04:00] <nosrednaekim> deucalion_: he's a troll...
[04:01] <Kousotu> Pelo: is there any way to remove the MBR without damaging the data on the HD?
[04:01] <deucalion_> i am not a troll
[04:01] <gerro> h1st0 it says 56-75 hz here not mhz is that a typo?
[04:01] <deucalion_> oh, nvm
[04:01] <Gener1c> hey ubuntu guys
[04:01] <Gener1c> my gurus
[04:01] <Pelo> Kousotu,  why do you want to do that ?
[04:01] <Gener1c> i ran linux-source kernel-package libncurses5-dev fakeroot wget bzip2
[04:01] <Gener1c> i mean
[04:01] <h1st0> apt-get them
[04:02] <Gener1c> sudo apt-get linux-source kernel-package libncurses5-dev fakeroot wget bzip2
[04:02] <Kousotu> Mab wants to do that, remember
[04:02] <Kousotu> ll
[04:02] <Kousotu> lol*
[04:02] <Gener1c> i ran this
[04:02] <h1st0> Gener1c: k
[04:02] <Pelo> Kousotu, that answers make no sense
[04:02] <Gener1c> and it gave me the 3 revision of the .20 kernel
[04:02] <h1st0> Gener1c: what are you trying tomake your own kernel?
[04:02] <lgc> How can I know the NAME of my 7.04 CD in order to use it as a source for update in 'sources.list'?
[04:02] <Gener1c> tryed to patch it
[04:02] <Gener1c> but after i patched it
[04:02] <bkudria> can some help me set up pam-ssh?  i've followed all the directions in the README.Debian, but I'm prompted for the passphrase each time anyway.  has anyone got this working?
[04:02] <Gener1c> it recompiled fine
[04:02] <blind> I'm trying to use VirtualBox, and I've added myself to the group, however it still isn't registering. Do I have to do anything else?
[04:02] <gerro> h1st0: ok thanks its just I have this really old lc
[04:03] <deucalion_> why are the fonts on my Gutsy Gibbon so freakin small? even in firefox
[04:03] <Pelo> lgc,  if you put it in it should get recognsied
[04:03] <Gener1c> but it was -3 and no -16
[04:03] <Gener1c> not*
[04:03] <Pelo> deucalion_,  ask in #ubuntu+1
[04:03] <tarvid> any have a workaround for arrow keys in gnome-terminal
[04:03] <h1st0> Gener1c: you can name it whatever you want.
[04:03] <Gener1c> no man
[04:03] <Gener1c> the source i got
[04:03] <lgc> Pelo, but I just want to use it as a primary source in my 'sources.list' file, not wipe off my actual configuration.
[04:03] <wastrel> tarvid:  what's the problem with arrow keys in gnome-terminal?
[04:03] <Gener1c> from apt-get
[04:03] <Gener1c> was 2.6.20-3
[04:04] <h1st0> Gener1c: k
[04:04] <Gener1c> and it says its the newest
[04:04] <pucca> Kousotu sorta like...almost there?lol
[04:04] <Gener1c> and i know there is a -16 source
[04:04] <h1st0> Gener1c: it probably is with out the patches.
[04:04] <Kousotu> pucca: you mean my compiz?
[04:04] <bottiger> wastrel: huh?
[04:04] <tarvid> wastrel, in vi, the arrow keys generate extraneous text
[04:04] <eshaase> how can i monitor my network traffic?
[04:04] <bottiger> wastrel: ohh - sorry
[04:04] <GamingX> hello guys, anyone know of an application to open .lit ebooks in ubuntu?
[04:04] <Pelo> lgc, it won'T , if you have the gui running ,  just put the cd in ,  sudo apt-get update and if the package is available on the cd it will take it from tehre rather then online
[04:04] <Kousotu> pm me I'm not payin attention to the chan thatwell
[04:04] <Kousotu> lol
[04:05] <gerro> h1st0: it says its a "Multisync/Multiscan" monitor type from what I've read, should that be specified in xorg.conf?
[04:05] <Pelo> GamingX,  in synaptic , search for ebooks
[04:05] <Gener1c> i only patched a module
[04:05] <Gener1c>  cat /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.20/include/config/kernel.release
[04:05] <deucalion_> can someone tell me why sauerbraten crashes when i try and start it in Gibbon?
[04:05] <Gener1c> gives me
[04:05] <Gener1c> 2.6.20.3-ubuntu1
[04:06] <wastrel> tarvid:  echo $TERM
[04:06] <Pelo> deucalion_,  for info in gusty gibbon  please  ask in #ubuntu+1
[04:06] <lgc> Pelo, you mean it'll upgrade my 'sources.list' file?
[04:06] <wastrel> tarvid:  also $LANG
[04:06] <tarvid> wastrel, xterm
[04:06] <tarvid> en_US.UTF-8
[04:06] <Kousotu> !gutsy
[04:06] <ubot3> Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[04:07] <GamingX> Pelo: Nope, irrelevant results for ebooks...
[04:07] <El_Julioso> does it matter if I download GParted in .bz2 or .gz? is the only difference the amount of compression and therefore file size?
[04:07] <Pelo> lgc,  sudo apt-get update will update the package list taking into accound that cd ,  check in synaptic in the menu under repos for  the repos list, the cd shuld be listed on the fist tab i fyou hve it
[04:07] <wastrel> tarvid:  okey dokey  that looks fine to me.  you don't have a problem :] 
[04:07] <Pelo> GamingX, well,  do you know the native app for  .lit files ?
[04:07] <lgc> Pelo, oh, I see. Let me try...
[04:08] <tarvid> wastrel, I do have a problem gnome-terminal is almost unusable for remove editing of files
[04:08] <Pelo> lgc,  I work the same but from the dvd
[04:08] <wastrel> tarvid:  what vi are you using? vim?  what keyboard layout?
[04:08] <GamingX> Pelo: Yes, Microsoft Reader...
[04:08] <tarvid> wasabi, s/remove/remote/
[04:08] <wastrel> tarvid:  arrow keys work just fine in vi (vim) for me
[04:08] <Pelo> GamingX,  I suggest you google for an "microsof reader" linux alternative
[04:09] <tarvid> only when logged in w2ith ssh to a remote machine
[04:09] <Bakefy> will most scanners work with ubuntu?
[04:09] <wastrel> GamingX:  there's no way to open .lit on linux.
[04:09] <Pelo> GamingX,  or  maybe for .lit  linux
[04:09] <tarvid> in vi up-arrow generates A folled by newline
[04:09] <shaggy_> have a question.....In soundjuicer, I can rip a cd in just over a minute but it seems to only use one core in my dual core CPU. Is there a way to make it use/see both cores?
[04:09] <wastrel> GamingX:  there's a converter i've heard of but i don't use .lit so meh.
[04:09] <wastrel> GamingX:  you'll need something to convert them to an open format
[04:09] <somethingstupid> .deb
[04:09] <lgc> Pelo, what's the difference between the CD and the DVD, in terms of important software contents, in short?
[04:10] <wastrel> alternatively emulate something that does have .lit support   are there pocketpc emulators for lunix?
[04:10] <Kousotu> lgc: As far as I see, none
[04:10] <Pelo> lgc,  more packages,  I have no idea how many ,  the dvd is 4gig,  it has the alternate cd on it as well
[04:10] <tonyyarusso> lgc: the DVD has the entire main and restricted sections of the repositories.  The CD only has a select set, as deemed necessary/reasonable for installation.
[04:10] <wastrel> tarvid:  this is only on a remote system?
[04:11] <lgc> Kousotu, Pelo , tonyyarusso, thanks.
[04:11] <endo2016> question:  i recent swapped out my motherboard, cpu, and RAM and now it seems that whenever my screensaver kicks on or when i am transfering large files (>1G), my computer just freezes up.  Any ideas?
[04:11] <Pelo> GamingX,  http://senthilkumaran.wordpress.com/2006/11/16/reading-lit-files-in-gnulinux/
[04:11] <Kousotu> tonyyarusso: is there a gutsy DVD?
[04:11] <tarvid> yes only on a remote system
[04:11] <Kousotu> lol
[04:11] <Kousotu> np lgc
[04:11] <tarvid> wastrel, locally it works
[04:11] <wastrel> tarvid:  prolly remote system is not understanding your LANG thingy.  try export LANG=C on the remote system then run vi
[04:11] <tonyyarusso> Kousotu: Not yet, since it's not released.
[04:11] <Kousotu> tonyyarusso: damn... lol
[04:11] <wastrel> on remote system you can add that lang setting to your .bashrc
[04:12] <tonyyarusso> Kousotu: wait until October.
[04:12] <tarvid> wasabi, the remote system is also feisty and it does the same thing on gutsy
[04:12] <wastrel> oh neato weirdo
[04:12] <tarvid> wastrel, sorry that was meant for you
[04:12] <lgc> Pelo, I inserted the CD and I get a popup notifying that a volume with software packages was detected. Should I open with the package manager (I gather it's "open with Synaptic?")?
[04:12] <Kousotu> tonyyarusso: but... that's a long was off :(
[04:12] <wastrel> tarvid:  are you using screen?
[04:12] <Pelo> endo2016, I would consider a clean install,  move your /home folder to a seperate partition you'll be able to save all your settings
[04:12] <Kousotu> ways*
[04:12] <tarvid> gnome-terminal
[04:12] <Pelo> lgc,  yes
[04:13] <Pelo> lgc,  that way the cd will be added to the source list
[04:13] <bkudria> can some help me set up pam-ssh?  i've followed all the directions in the README.Debian, but I'm prompted for the passphrase each time anyway.  has anyone got this working?
[04:13] <Kousotu> pelo: Gutsy, imo is deciently stable now, 3 wasn't so grat, but 4 is workng fine for me
[04:14] <kefka2> What's the proper command, using sed, to replace a ";" with nothing?
[04:14] <craigbass1976> I've got to set up a display (at an open market/flea market type thing, not a display as in monitor) and was thinking of having some kind of presentation running for folks to see when they walk by.  What do people here recommend, ooImpress or something lese?
[04:14] <Kousotu> kefka2: replace it with a space
[04:14] <wastrel> tarvid:  i dunno...  can't think of any other reasons it might be broken.  i bet changing the LANG to C would help  but it's a hackish workaround.
[04:14] <Pelo> Kousotu, I donT' do betas, I wait a month after the official release to even try them
[04:14] <craigbass1976> else
[04:15] <Dalmatian> Hey I'm trying to install drivers for my ati card again. On the ati website it says launch a terminal and navigate to the driver I downloaded
[04:15] <kefka2> Kousotu: I can't, it's a directory name. It'll bork if I have a space
[04:15] <Kousotu> pelo: just syin.
[04:15] <Dalmatian> How do I navigate to it?
[04:15] <Kousotu> sayin*
[04:15] <lgc> Pelo, it's unmounting the CD-ROM, but it looks like it's stuck...
[04:15] <Pelo> craigbass1976,  what kind of display, ? what do you want to show ?
[04:15] <Kousotu> kefka2: wht dir?
[04:15] <Kousotu> lol
[04:15] <Pelo> lgc,  put the cd back in , and check in synaptic
[04:15] <craigbass1976> Pelo, an alternative to windows.  :)
[04:15] <tarvid> wastrel, after export LANG=C I get the same results
[04:16] <Gener1c>  cat /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.20/include/config/kernel.release
[04:16] <Gener1c> 2.6.20.3-ubuntu1
[04:16] <Kousotu> ubot3: What did I tell oyu?
[04:16] <ubot3> Kousotu: Error: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)
[04:16] <devinderbhullar> Hi
[04:16] <ubuntu_> HELP!? ;(
[04:16] <Gener1c> i had 2.6.20-16 b4
[04:16] <ari_stress> morning
[04:16] <devinderbhullar> I need help
[04:16] <devinderbhullar> on CPAN
[04:16] <devinderbhullar> i am installing CPAN on UBUNTU
[04:16] <kefka2> Kousotu: oooh wait, I just realized how to do this. thanks anyways!
[04:16] <Kousotu> kefka2: um.. np
[04:16] <Kousotu> ll
[04:16] <Kousotu> lol*
[04:16] <Andrew250> does anyone know grub well?
[04:17] <Gener1c> hey i dlled the kernel source using aptget
[04:17] <Gener1c> it says its the latest
[04:17] <Kousotu> Andrew250: What do you ned to know?
[04:17] <Pelo> craigbass1976,  ok so you want to demo ubuntu ,   use  recordmydesktop to  record yourself doing stuff and play it in totem fullscreeen or something,  you can also use impress for microsoft whatchamacall it time presentations
[04:17] <jzl> Can someone help me with fdisk and tell me if I totally screwed HDs
[04:17] <Dalmatian> Does anyone here run ati cards?
[04:17] <Andrew250> Do you know what error 21 is or how grub could appear after I formated my drive?
[04:17] <Pelo> craigbass1976,  there's also abunch of demos online in youtuve and stuff like that you can probably dl an use
[04:17] <lgc> Pelo, is there a way to modify 'sources.list' from Synaptic? (Instead of changing 'edgy' to 'feisty' manually on the file)
[04:17] <Pelo> Andrew250,  hold on
[04:18] <Pelo> lgc, not taht I know of
[04:18] <calc> Andrew250: its in the boot sector/first cylinder, if you just format it probably won't be affected
[04:18] <devinderbhullar> anyone used CPAN
[04:18] <Pelo> Andrew250,  this is error 21 : Selected disk does not exist
[04:18] <Pelo>     This error is returned if the device part of a device- or full file name refers to a disk or BIOS device that is not present or not recognized by the BIOS in the system.
[04:18] <JulioNeto2000> Hello for Everbody
[04:18] <Dalmatian> How do you navigate to a file in the terminal?
[04:18] <shiznix`> hello
[04:18] <jzl> I was trying to format a USB harddrive...
[04:18] <calc> Andrew250: if you have old style fdisk you could run fdisk /mbr to overwrite the master boot record
[04:18] <shiznix`> secret
[04:18] <craigbass1976> Pelo, I'd like it to run full screen, so don't want to use the youtube ones.  How would I run the presentation and lock anyone from stopping it, just unplug the keyboard and mouse?
[04:19] <bruenig> Dalmatian, you can cd into the directory that contains it
[04:19] <calc> Andrew250: that is safe to do on a dos/windows system
[04:19] <Dalmatian> cd?
[04:19] <Pelo> Andrew250,  this can mean that the hdd adress in grubmenu is not the correct one, if you changed the boot order for exemple
[04:19] <phenom> devinderbhullar:  Comprehensive Perl Archiving Network? Everyday?
[04:19] <Kousotu> Dalmatian: cd n cmmand mean control dir
[04:20] <eduacsp> hello there
[04:20] <Dalmatian> Ahhh
[04:20] <bruenig> Dalmatian, no it means "change directory"
[04:20] <eduacsp> anyone knows how can i set the firestarter to load at startup?
[04:20] <Dalmatian> So I simply type in cd/home/username/downloads/filename?
[04:20] <Pelo> craigbass1976, not sure,  series of   screenshots and stuff using fspot as screensaver with password for login back in ?
[04:20] <Kousotu> bruenig: change and control.. hm.. matter of interpretation
[04:20] <Andrew250> I've made a lot of changes.  I completely removed Ubuntu and Grub didn't have a problem with that and I formated the drive and reinstall XP and no problem there.  But when I install Ubuntu on the USB drive that's when the error happened.
[04:20] <bruenig> you aren't controlling it
[04:21] <bruenig> Dalmatian, explain what you are trying to do exactly
[04:21] <lgc> Pelo, then I'll use the old-fashioned command line!
[04:21] <jzl> if I do a "fisk -l" and my other Harddrives dont show up... are they gone?
[04:21] <Dalmatian> Following instructions on ATi's website to use their automatic driver installer
[04:21] <craigbass1976> Pelo, I wanted sound too, and more control than I'd probably get running just a screen saver.  I'll just take the input devices with me after I set it up
[04:21] <devinderbhullar> who has used CPAN on Ubuntu
[04:21] <Kousotu> bruenig: tel me then, if Im not controling it, how am I able tomodify it?
[04:21] <Pelo> Andrew250, did you set the usb drive as boot drive in the bios  when you installed ubuntu on it
[04:21] <bruenig> Kousotu, you don't modify it with cd
[04:22] <JulioNeto2000> Guys, I need configure the Grub, samebody can learn me?
[04:22] <Pelo> craigbass1976, honestly man I don'T know , I'm just trowing you suggestions here
[04:22] <Kousotu> bruenig: rght, but you modify it with comands after cd
[04:22] <nosrednaekim> JulioNeto2000: what o you want it to do?
[04:22] <Pelo> JulioNeto2000,  configur grub to do what ?
[04:22] <devinderbhullar> h ipelo
[04:22] <devinderbhullar> have u sed CPAN
[04:22] <Kousotu> bruenig: so in essence, the same idea applies
[04:22] <Pelo> devinderbhullar,  I don'T allow private msg , please talk to me in the channel
[04:22] <craigbass1976> Pelo, how to you do screen capture?  Not shots, but motion capture (like the beryl shots on youtube)?
[04:22] <Andrew250> Pelo: no
[04:22] <bruenig> Kousotu, well not necessarily but in any sense, it is officially change directory
[04:23] <devinderbhullar> i am having errors
[04:23] <phenom> devinderbhullar: I'd ask in #Perl
[04:23] <devinderbhullar> ok
[04:23] <Pelo> devinderbhullar,  I don'T know what cpan is
[04:23] <jzl> looking for some fdisk help, an takers?
[04:23] <JulioNeto2000> My computer have 2 operational systens, Win XP e Ububtu
[04:23] <Kousotu> jzl: do you see people busy helping others?
[04:23] <Pelo> Andrew250, here is what happened,  grub phase 1 is installed on your hdd and phaze two is installed on the usb drive, remove eitehr and it won'T boot
[04:24] <Dalmatian> How do I type in the cd command for the terminal?
[04:24] <jzl> Kousotu: sure do, why?
[04:24] <sharkbrainguy> is it cool to ask kde/kubuntu related questions here or is there another channel?
[04:24] <JulioNeto2000> but, the Ubuntu, start firist, while, I want that win XP, start firist
[04:24] <nilihanth> hello, is there a command to install the latest nVidia drivers in terminal?
[04:24] <jzl> Kousotu: hence the reason I asked...
[04:24] <bruenig> Dalmatian, cd /directory/you/want/to/cd/into
[04:24] <JulioNeto2000> you can help me?
[04:24] <Kousotu> jzl: well, one of them will get to you lol
[04:24] <MrCollins> :)
[04:24] <Pelo> JulioNeto2000,  pastebing your /boot/grub/menu.lst  file
[04:24] <tarvid> wastrel, the secret was to install vim
[04:24] <Pelo> !paste | JulioNeto2000
[04:24] <ubot3> JulioNeto2000: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[04:24] <Dalmatian> I wonder if I will one day be able to memorize all of this like I did windows over the years...
[04:24] <MrCollins> how do i register this nick? is that in 'man irssi'? or is that a freenode dealio?
[04:24] <craigbass1976> JulioNeto2000, , oh Pelo's got it.  Do what he says
[04:24] <MrCollins> where is the freenode stuff
[04:25] <Kousotu> lol
[04:25] <bruenig> Dalmatian, cd is the same in windows
[04:25] <Dalmatian> I tried that and it says no such file or directory
[04:25] <bruenig> Dalmatian, you didn't type it right
[04:25] <lgc> Pelo, it says it can't find a solution for the dependency conflicts. When I say 'y' to 'try more thoroughly?' I get the same thing. What can I do?
[04:25] <craigbass1976> Dalmatian, yeah, what did you type exactly
[04:25] <JulioNeto2000> Pelo, OK, I'll see it, wait a minute
[04:25] <Andrew250> is grub always installed when installing Ubuntu?
[04:25] <Kousotu> dalmation: type cd /home/
[04:25] <Dalmatian> cd /home/dalamatition/Downloads/ati-driver-installer-8.39.4-x86.x86_64.run
[04:25] <Dalmatian> That at first
[04:25] <Dalmatian> And then cd/home/dalamatition/Downloads/ati-driver-installer-8.39.4-x86.x86_64.run
[04:25] <Pelo> lgc,  when does it say that ?
[04:25] <bruenig> Dalmatian, ati-driver..... is not a directory
[04:25] <Ahadiel> http://ahadielstudios.com/~ahadiel/screenshots/Screenshot-3.png <== Why is my volume OSD soo big when I use compiz-fusion?
[04:25] <craigbass1976> Andrew250, yes.  It's the boot loader.  Maybe there's a LILO choice, but I don't ever remember seeing one
[04:26] <Pelo> lgc, what the heck are you tring to do now ?
[04:26] <bruenig> Dalmatian, you cannot change into a file that is not a directory
[04:26] <lgc> Pelo, when I do 'aptitude dist-upgrade'
[04:26] <Dalmatian> Oops
[04:26] <Kousotu> [21:25:37]  Dalmatian : cd /home/dalamatition/Downloads/
[04:26] <boontoo> how do i tell if my wireless card is installed and working?
[04:26] <JulioNeto2000> Pelo, I finded the file but, i can't open it in WinXP
[04:26] <Pelo> lgc, no wonder
[04:26] <Kousotu> it should now be there
[04:26] <bruenig> boontoo, I would see if it shows up in ifconfig and iwconfig
[04:27] <sistemas> hi
[04:27] <Pelo> !upgrade | lgc this is how you do i t
[04:27] <ubot3> lgc this is how you do i t: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[04:27] <lgc> Pelo, are you an apt-get advocate?
[04:27] <Kousotu> [21:25:37]  Dalmatian : lastly type ./ati-driver-installer-8.39.4-x86.x86_64
[04:27] <maldito> ola
[04:27] <maldito> alguem quer tc?
[04:27] <Pelo> JulioNeto2000,  ... do it from ubuntu
[04:27] <sistemas> i am a problem with the instalation of oracle xe in ubuntu
[04:27] <bruenig> !english | sistemas
[04:27] <ubot3> sistemas: 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
[04:27] <Kousotu> maldito: espanol?
[04:27] <Pelo> lgc,  I am clean install advocate, I donT' do upgrades
[04:27] <craigbass1976> boontoo, ifconfig.  If there's an address, you're good.  If there's a router that you knwo is working, and you've no address, maybe not so good
[04:27] <sistemas> I'm peruvian
[04:27] <bruenig> clean install is the only way to go
[04:28] <craigbass1976> my chair is broken...
[04:28] <Andrew250> So if I don't need grub because I'm using my bios to choose what drive to boot from how can I get ride of grub?
[04:28] <johanlm> is it possible to colorize man output ??
[04:28] <Pelo> !es | maldito
[04:28] <ubot3> maldito: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[04:28] <sistemas> who know the irc channel of ubuntu in spanish???
[04:28] <maldito> brasileiro
[04:28] <bruenig> !es | sistemas
[04:28] <ubot3> sistemas: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[04:28] <maldito> alguem do brasil?
[04:28] <sistemas> gracias man
[04:28] <Pelo> !pr | maldito
[04:28] <ubot3> Factoid pr not found
[04:28] <Andrew250> how do I get it off my C drive and only on my usb drive (if I have to have it)
[04:28] <Kousotu> !br
[04:28] <ubot3> Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[04:28] <bruenig> !english | sistemas
[04:28] <ubot3> sistemas: 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
[04:28] <craigbass1976> Pelo, darned it... I thought I set ff to reject cookies... :)
[04:28] <maldito> ...
[04:28] <Kousotu> !br | maldito
[04:28] <ubot3> maldito: please see above
[04:29] <bruenig> Andrew250, um, grub is installed on the master boot record
[04:29] <JulioNeto2000> Pelo, ok, but you can pass the commands, for here, to me edit it in Ubuntu
[04:29] <boontoo> !paste
[04:29] <ubot3> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[04:29] <bruenig> Andrew250, not on this thing you are calling a C drive
[04:29] <zerokill88> !pastebin
[04:29] <lgc> Pelo, there are times when it's just not practical to start from scratch...
[04:29] <Kousotu> !paste | zerokill88
[04:29] <ubot3> zerokill88: please see above
[04:29] <Andrew250> Well my laptop's drive
[04:29] <bruenig> lgc, if you need fluidity discrete release distros are a bad way to go
[04:29] <Dalmatian> Wow it worked
[04:30] <pdxkid> hi all.  i've got a problem with vmware.  it used to work, now errors out and i can't reconfigure or reinstall
[04:30] <pdxkid> /usr/bin/vmware-config.pl: 30: Syntax error: "(" unexpected
[04:30] <lgc> bruenig, huh?
[04:30] <zerokill88> what happend t pastebin?
[04:30] <Dalmatian> Maybe there is some hope of me taming this damnable os afterall
[04:30] <Kousotu> maldito: [21:28:45]  ubot3 : Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[04:30] <boontoo> craigbass1976: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/34607/
[04:30] <pdxkid> is that indicative of a compiler issue?
[04:30] <pdxkid> thanks
[04:30] <maldito> =P
[04:30] <Kousotu> lol
[04:30] <bruenig> lgc, what didn't make sense in that sentence?
[04:30] <Pelo> JulioNeto2000,   gksu gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst   ,  find the windows lines at the botom of the files, move them before the  first ubuntu kernel  menu item,   NOT AT THE TOP OF THE FILE ,   after the commented lines  (#)
[04:30] <Dalmatian> Thanks for the help and patience bruenig
[04:30] <Pelo> lgc,  I gave you the links for upgrading ,
[04:30] <GamingX> where do I get a procedure to compile a package?
[04:31] <bruenig> lgc, oh there should be a comma after "fluidity" that might make it clearer
[04:31] <Pelo> maldito,   escribar  /join #ubuntu-br
[04:31] <lgc> bruenig, "discrete release distros are a bad way to go". What is a discrete release?
[04:31] <wastedfluid> anyone here familiar with lm sensors and gdesklet?
[04:31] <JulioNeto2000> ahhh, ok, I will do it, THANKS! for help! You HELP MUCH dudy!
[04:31] <craigbass1976> boontoo, your wired network is working though.  See if you can't install wifi-radar
[04:31] <bruenig> lgc, 6.06 6.10 7.04
[04:31] <Andrew250> so do get grub off my drive I have to fdisk?
[04:31] <Pelo> wastedfluid,  never got lm-sensors to work well with gdesklets, there is a problem with the gdesklets controler
[04:31] <craigbass1976> boontoo, and what does lspci tell you.  You have broadcom chip, realtek, or what?
[04:32] <lgc> bruenig, pardon my ignorance, but why are they 'discrete'?
[04:32] <bruenig> Andrew250, if you remove grub, you won't be able to boot into anything, unless you install another bootloader
[04:32] <nikita> hello guys
[04:32] <Pelo> JulioNeto2000,  did you just call me "dudy" ?
[04:32] <mudkipdesu> hi guys
[04:32] <Pelo> hello nikita
[04:32] <bruenig> lgc, apart or detached from others; separate; distinct
[04:32] <mudkipdesu> ubuntu noob here
[04:32] <Pelo> hello mudkipdesu
[04:32] <mudkipdesu> need help
[04:32] <boontoo> craigbass1976: i have a BMC 4318
[04:32] <Andrew250> bruenig: I'm going to reload XP from a back up.  Is that fine?
[04:32] <nikita> does anybody knows how to dill with DVD rom ?
[04:32] <Pelo> mudkipdesu,  ask a question
[04:33] <mudkipdesu> the cursor went invisible
[04:33] <Pelo> nikita,  dill ?
[04:33] <lgc> bruenig, why do you say they are a bad way to go?
[04:33] <wastedfluid> Pelo; Ok, makes sense.  I can't get applet-sensors to read from lmsensors, either.  but sensors returns the data itself
[04:33] <nikita> deal, sorry
[04:33] <craigbass1976> boontoo, and did you find the tutorial on how to use either ndiswrapper or fwcutter?
[04:33] <Pelo> mudkipdesu, more info
[04:33] <Kousotu> !DVD | nikita
[04:33] <ubot3> nikita: For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[04:33] <boontoo> craigbass1976: yes and i thought i had done it correctly
[04:33] <nikita> I mean I got an inspiron 1520
[04:33] <mudkipdesu> i was trying to get a higher resolution somehow i messed up
[04:33] <craigbass1976> boontoo, Ok, sudo apt-get install wifi-radar
[04:33] <nikita> I mean I got an inspiron 1520
[04:33] <boontoo> craigbass1976: yep i just did that want me to run it?
[04:33] <bruenig> lgc, if you want a distro that is permanent that just upgrades as it goes in a smooth manner and not in an all at once every 6 months way, then they are a bad way to go, if you don't mind the hassles every 6 months or the out of date software or fresh installs then they are fine
[04:33] <m0u5e> anyone know what could cause mozilla thunderbird to have a segmentation core dump on ubuntu? it happens whenever i try to connect to a *specific* pop3 mail server...
[04:33] <craigbass1976> boontoo, this is a tool that shows available networks
[04:34] <Pelo> wastedfluid, it's a problem with the desklets don'T worry about it or mess with the desklets coding , it was over my head
[04:34] <boontoo> ah craigbass1976 im getting wireless connections coming up
[04:34] <m0u5e> err *segmentation fault*
[04:34] <mudkipdesu> Pelo do you know what is wrong???
[04:34] <devinderbhullar> hi
[04:34] <sexcopter> hi, is there a way to find the UUID of a drive partition so I can make a permanent entry in fstab?
[04:34] <devinderbhullar> why do i get
[04:34] <craigbass1976> boontoo, awesome.  try connecting to one.  I've had no luck with my card and secure networks though, so beware
[04:34] <Andrew250> bruenig: I'm going to reload XP from a back up.  Is that fine?
[04:34] <boontoo> craigbass1976: now heres my problem, it doesn't work at my school, however i know my school one works on this computer because i have a vista partition, i got the code from the admins how to set it up but i cant see it work
[04:34] <bruenig> Andrew250, do you mean reinstall?
[04:34] <Pelo> mudkipdesu, I don'T know what you did,  how did you go about getting that higher resolution ?
[04:34] <craigbass1976> boontoo, I have to run mine wide open
[04:35] <devinderbhullar> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg
[04:35] <boontoo> ah
[04:35] <Pelo> !enter | devinderbhullar
[04:35] <devinderbhullar> when i use apt-get install
[04:35] <ubot3> devinderbhullar: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[04:35] <bruenig> devinderbhullar, do you have more than one package manager open>
[04:35] <devinderbhullar> yes
[04:35] <craigbass1976> boontoo, what've they got, wep, wpa, wpa2?
[04:35] <bruenig> devinderbhullar, synaptic update manager, auto codec, close them
[04:35] <mudkipdesu> i googled how to get a higher resolution, i think either messing xorg or something
[04:35] <Pelo> devinderbhullar,  trn off the other package managers,  like synpatic and add/remvoe
[04:35] <bruenig> add/remove
[04:35] <Andrew250> no I have a back up of it with all of my setting using Acronis
[04:35] <devinderbhullar> thanks
[04:35] <kowi> http://www.pennergame.de/ref.php?uid=3954
[04:35] <bruenig> automatix
[04:35] <bruenig> does automatix lock?
[04:35] <nikita> first, Ubuntu did not want to start up, untill i wrote  "irqpoll all_generic_ide"
[04:35] <devinderbhullar> yes it works
[04:35] <boontoo> craigbass1976: here it is http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/34609/
[04:36] <Andrew250> bruenig: no I have a back up of it with all of my setting using Acronis
[04:36] <devinderbhullar> thanks Pelo
[04:36] <devinderbhullar> pelo how do i solve the CPAN problem
[04:36] <lgc> bruenig, I do update frequently, not just at every 'discrete' release. I would assume that it shouldn't be much of a problem to upgrade the distro, as it is my experience.
[04:36] <Pelo> mudkipdesu,   sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg   just stick to the defaults and then come back and we'll tell you how to do it right
[04:36] <nikita> then installation goes well, but at the end you it can not identify DVD
[04:36] <Pelo> devinderbhullar,  I don'T knw anyting about cpan,   check in the forum  www.ubuntuforums.org
[04:36] <bruenig> Andrew250, when you say backup, what exactly do you mean, just a bunch of data or do you mean a full installable standalone OS, a disk image perhaps?
[04:36] <JustAboutRealJAR> hey where can I read up on gutsy?
[04:36] <craigbass1976> boontoo, you'll have to hunt around the forums or ask in here about broadcom and wpa
[04:36] <King_Brad> is there a tutorial on how to setup an RIS server in ubuntu Server 7.04?
[04:36] <derekj212> hey can anyone help me out with Azureus or recommend another torrent program?
[04:36] <bruenig> !gutsy | JustAboutRealJAR
[04:36] <ubot3> JustAboutRealJAR: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[04:36] <Pelo> nikita, what is this a dvd of ?
[04:37] <Andrew250> bruenig: image disk
[04:37] <Kousotu> bruenig: thats not what he's asking
[04:37] <nikita> ubuntu 7.04
[04:37] <bruenig> Kousotu, well please do intervene
[04:37] <lgc> bruenig, you mean that what I get from the install CD is already somehow outdated?
[04:37] <bruenig> lgc, you update frequently, but ubuntu does not update frequently, they don't update any software except for security patches in between releases for the most part
[04:37] <Kousotu> bruenig: who sd I wasn't lokigng tht up?
[04:37] <Kousotu> lol
[04:38] <nikita> the dvd is PBDS on Dell inspiron 1520
[04:38] <tankieisgood> I've been trying to install ubuntu by resizing my Windows Partition with gParted. It fails everytime, i've un chckdsk, can anyone please help me :)?!
[04:38] <bruenig> Kousotu, I just mean if you don't think I am answering right or misinterpreting, go ahead and answer, I do it to people all the time
[04:38] <Pelo> nikita,  first please use the nick of the person you are talking to wne you talk to them it helps keep track  and dont, use the enter key as punctuation, in a busy channel it makes yuou impossible to follow
[04:38] <mudkipdesu> alright i got that window again asking me for video card info
[04:38] <King_Brad> is there a tutorial on how to setup an RIS server in ubuntu Server 7.04?
[04:38] <Pelo> nikita,  what is the video card on your computer ?
[04:39] <Kousotu> JustAboutRealJAR: http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/tribe4
[04:39] <lgc> bruenig, I don't mean to irk you, but I think I still miss your whole point. Is it pointless to upgrade the distro or what?
[04:39] <Pelo> mudkipdesu,  vesa
[04:39] <mudkipdesu> vesa?
[04:39] <nikita> nvidia geforce 8400 M
[04:39] <bruenig> lgc, you were saying that some people can't fresh install, I was saying that those people would be better off using a rolling release distro to begin with
[04:39] <Pelo> nikita, mudkipdesu,  please use the nick of the pserson you are talking to in evey line
[04:39] <Kousotu> JustAboutRealJAR: another lnk for info: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2007-June/000304.html
[04:39] <bruenig> lgc, because even if you try to upgrade conventionally, it is not always smooth and the breakage is sometimes hard to trace which leads inevitably to the fresh install
[04:40] <Pelo> nikita,  when you try to install and get to the boot menu ,  select the text install ,
[04:40] <Andrew250> bruenig: image disk
[04:40] <lgc> bruenig, Oh, then I agree.
[04:40] <bruenig> Andrew250, you should be fine then, it will wipe ubuntu though
[04:40] <wastedfluid> anyone know of any program like gdesklet that works with lm sensors?
[04:40] <tankieisgood> I'm trying to resize my windows partition with gparted and fails to resize, any ideas :)?
[04:40] <Pelo> mudkipdesu,  yes vesa
[04:40] <zeeble> tankieisgood: gkrellm
[04:40] <CodemasterMM> haha, nice nick, mudkipdesu
[04:40] <bruenig> wastedfluid, what in particular are you wanting to sense
[04:40] <sistemas> how I connect to ubuntu es channel??
[04:40] <bruenig> sistemas, /join #ubuntu-es
[04:40] <smadge> this is really wierd, my ethernet suddenly stopped working, all cables are attached, my xp partition works and im accessing from other computers on the same network
[04:40] <lgc> Pelo, please relax! We don't want your brains scattered all over the place!
[04:40] <mudkipdesu> Pelo: alright
[04:40] <scipio> wastedfluid: conky i think does that
[04:40] <sistemas> chevere
[04:40] <Pelo> tankieisgood, make sure it is unmounted,  use the live cd if you are tring to work on a partion on your working hdd
[04:40] <Andrew250> bruenig: I tryed to install ubuntu on the USB drive but it reads as no OS
[04:40] <wastedfluid> bruenig; core0, and core1 temp's.. gdesklets won't do it
[04:41] <wastedfluid> bruenig; but "sensors" will return valid temp's
[04:41] <Pelo> sistemas,   escribar  /join #ubuntu-es
[04:41] <mudkipdesu> Pelo: i cant see the cursor so im pretty much cursor blind :p
[04:41] <devinderbhullar> hi
[04:41] <bruenig> wastedfluid, yeah conky will do it I believe, or with conky you can actually set it up to submit the output of a shell command if it doesn't have a built in function
[04:41] <Pelo> mudkipdesu, right now you should be using keys to reconfigure
[04:41] <lgc> sistemas, teclea eso que te dijeron.
[04:41] <devinderbhullar> what type of perl development tools i need to use in ubuntu
[04:42] <zeeble> can i ask ubuntu 7.10 alpha qns here? how do i install acrobat on it?
[04:42] <zeeble> devinderbhullar: what do you want to do?
[04:42] <Pelo> devinderbhullar,  search for pearl in synaptic
[04:42] <Kousotu> JustAboutRealJAR: Does that hlp?
[04:42] <Kousotu> help*
[04:42] <CodemasterMM> is there any way I can specify a range of userIDs in the /etc/sudoers file? such as "any user with ID over 1000 can be a sudoer"?
[04:42] <vbabiy-Laptop> Hello does any one know how to type math symbols in gnome like you would do on windows hold the alt and type 0183 it would give you the times symbol
[04:42] <Pelo> !gutsy | zeeble
[04:42] <ubot3> zeeble: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[04:42] <zeeble> ty, Pelo
[04:42] <tankieisgood> Pelo: I boot into ubuntu and run gparted, when i apply the resize it doesn something then stops.
[04:42] <vbabiy-Laptop> I can find it in the character Map but i need so i can do it typing
[04:42] <bruenig> vbabiy-Laptop, alt keys aren't available, I think you need to use a character map
[04:43] <Pelo> vbabiy-Laptop, many have tryied to get that working , none have succeded, use the character map
[04:43] <Andrew250> is it possible to install ubuntu on a USB drive?
[04:43] <Pelo> tankieisgood,  use the live cd
[04:43] <vbabiy-Laptop> Pelo: any idea on a fix with this
[04:43] <Pelo> Andrew250, yes
[04:43] <lgc> Pelo, where you at?
[04:43] <CodemasterMM> but yeah, i am trying to get a range of users specified in /etc/sudoers
[04:43] <Darkkish> okay what's up?
[04:43] <Darkkish> sound stopped working.
[04:43] <bruenig> Andrew250, it is, might be difficult though, probably some bios work would be necessary
[04:43] <Darkkish> How do i fix it?
[04:44] <Andrew250> bruenig: like what?
[04:44] <bruenig> CodemasterMM, the conventional way is to group those users and specify the group but there may be another
[04:44] <Pelo> vbabiy-Laptop,  it isn'T a fix,  it just doesn'T work that way in linux
[04:44] <Spyro_boy> rawr.
[04:44] <bruenig> Andrew250, not sure exactly, depends on your specific bios
[04:44] <devinderbhullar> hi
[04:44] <Pelo> lgc, waht ?
[04:44] <devinderbhullar> i cant find the perl development tools
[04:44] <Darkkish> My sound broke D:<
[04:44] <CodemasterMM> bruenig: yeah, i was looking at that... can i specify a GID or do i have to specify the group name?
[04:44] <devinderbhullar> any names
[04:44] <Andrew250> bruenig: what would I have to do?
[04:44] <CodemasterMM> Darkkish: try restarting ALSA
[04:44] <Spyro_boy> I just bought a Lenovo 3000 N100 and Ubuntu 6.06 doesn't seem to detect the wireless.
[04:44] <lgc> Pelo, where is your place of residence?
[04:44] <Pelo> devinderbhullar,  open synaptic,  use the search feature , search for pearl
[04:44] <vbabiy-Laptop> Pelo: but there has to be a way to use from the keyboard
[04:44] <bruenig> CodemasterMM, I have only seen group name but you might be able to do GID, the docs are sparse
[04:44] <Spyro_boy> it seems to be a bcm9431
[04:44] <Spyro_boy> any ideas?
[04:44] <wweasel> Just installed Ubuntu on a new laptop, volume is on, no sound comes out: advice?
[04:45] <Pelo> lgc,  do you realy think this is the time for chit chat ?
[04:45] <CodemasterMM> bruenig: okay, thanks.
[04:45] <devinderbhullar> yes i found perl there are lots of package in perl
[04:45] <Darkkish> CodemasterMM, how do i restart alsa?
[04:45] <Andrew250> bruenig: I want to install ubuntu on a USB drive but I don't want grub to be installed on my laptop hard drive.
[04:45] <lgc> Pelo, no, but perhaps you don't know what 'pelo' means in Spanish.
[04:45] <bruenig> Andrew250, well you need a bootloader that will let you boot into linux
[04:45] <Pelo> vbabiy-Laptop,  you can probably map keys to the keyboard  check in menu > system > admin > SCIM or stuff like that,  you could also try checking in the forum for more info
[04:46] <CodemasterMM> Darkkish: sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart
[04:46] <bruenig> Andrew250, you may be able to tell it to not install grub in the alternate cd, but it is pointless to not install some bootloader, why don't you want the bootloader?
[04:46] <mudkipdesu> damn i
[04:47] <Pelo> !sound | wweasel start wth this
[04:47] <ubot3> wweasel start wth this: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[04:47] <Pelo> mudkipdesu,  what now ?
[04:47] <Darkkish> CodemasterMM, that didn't fix it :-/
[04:47] <wweasel> Pelo: Thanks
[04:48] <CodemasterMM> !sound | Darkkish
[04:48] <ubot3> Darkkish: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[04:48] <Andrew250> bruenig: because I want to use my bio's multidisk boot selector to choose what drive to boot from.
[04:48] <Andrew250> bruenig: bios
[04:48] <devinderbhullar> i cant do a make in CPAN
[04:48] <bruenig> Andrew250, ok well if you think you can manage that, then check out the alternate cd, it will allow you to choose I think
[04:49] <tankieisgood> Pelo: I found this info, I think it might solve my problem (just so you know) must defragment the partition within w!n. Very often there are some system files near the end of the partition (parked in green lines in the defrag window), that are unmovable for w!n.
[04:49] <tankieisgood> Try to disable the virtual memory file, reboot, defragment 2 times at least instead of 1 time, do the work with gparted and reenable virtual memory after.
[04:49] <lgc> Pelo, "pelo (Sp.)" = "hair (En.). And, as opposed to "cabello", which is "pelo" that grows on the head, "pelo" alone means, by exclusion, hair that grows in places other than the head.
[04:49] <galpa> #ubuntu-es
[04:49] <Pelo> tankieisgood, you were trying to resize a ntfs partiton ?
[04:49] <Andrew250> does anyone know how to recover file from a deleted partition?
[04:49] <Andrew250> files
[04:49] <Pelo> !offtopic | lgc
[04:49] <tankieisgood> pelo: yes
[04:49] <ubot3> lgc: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[04:49] <bruenig> brillianit
[04:49] <bruenig> s/it/t
[04:50] <csc`> Andrew250: cat and grep is your friend
[04:50] <mudkipdesu> lol i dont know what to do after ive double clicked vesa
[04:50] <galpa> kersinc07
[04:50] <Pelo> tankieisgood,  my appologeis I didn'T know  I would have recommened it , sorry but I've been a bit busy in the last 30 min
[04:50] <csc`> bruenig: u sux
[04:50] <tankieisgood> pelo: i noticed :P
[04:50] <bruenig> appreciate it
[04:50] <Pelo> mudkipdesu,  just select the defaults provided , donT' worry about it , it 's just a temporary thing to fix the stuff you messed up
[04:50] <bruenig> csc`, charity
[04:50] <lgc> Pelo, thanks for the link, I just thought the offtopic remark was somewhat relevant.
[04:50] <tankieisgood> it's fairly full on in here hehe
[04:51] <Andrew250> csc`: can I put the files onto a NTFS drive?
[04:51] <mudkipdesu> Pelo: amount of memory how much do put in?
[04:51] <Pelo> lgc, how is bodyhair relevant to ubuntu support ?
[04:51] <Pelo> mudkipdesu,  how much does your video card have ?
[04:52] <CBiLL> Howdy
[04:52] <mudkipdesu> Pelo: i aint sure iremember it was nvidia 6150 LE :p
[04:52] <Pelo> ...
[04:52] <bruenig> come on !ops him
[04:52] <Pelo> mudkipdesu,  exit the reconfigrue dialog now
[04:53] <CBiLL> thinking about installing ubuntu to try out and wonder how does it manage it package? does it use yum? emerge? or anything similar to it?
[04:53] <Pelo> mudkipdesu, alt+f4
[04:53] <mudkipdesu> Pelo: alright
[04:53] <Pelo> CBiLL, it uses apt
[04:53] <lgc> Pelo, in no sense. That's why I asked about your whereabouts.
[04:53] <bruenig> CBiLL, similar to yum
[04:53] <CBiLL> thanks
[04:53] <Pelo> lgc,  just /whois me
[04:54] <csc`> afaik cat and grep is  the only leet way to recover data
[04:54] <boontoo> david@david-laptop:~$ sudo airodump-ng ivs -w capture eth1
[04:54] <boontoo> Ndiswrapper doesn't support monitor mode.
[04:54] <Andrew250> what is cat?
[04:54] <lgc> Pelo, oh, thanks!
[04:54] <boontoo> is there a way around that?
[04:54] <Andrew250> and where can I find it?
[04:54] <mudkipdesu> .........
[04:54] <bruenig> boontoo, no
[04:54] <bruenig> boontoo, get a card with a driver that does
[04:54] <Pelo> Andrew250,   terminal     man cat
[04:54] <boontoo> *^%* how do i find my hidden network
[04:54] <boontoo> oh gaylord
[04:54] <mannytu> $
[04:54] <boontoo> ><
[04:54] <boontoo> meh
[04:55] <mudkipdesu> Pelo: .................. what next?
[04:55] <nocti> hello, can i download the all the current ubuntu packages to a dvd and use that for installs? i got a box that's not connected to the net. i know how to update offline tho. thanks.
[04:55] <Pelo> mudkipdesu,  nividia uses another way to play around with resolutions,  try rebooting your computer first to see that noting is mess up
[04:55] <mudkipdesu> ok brb
[04:55] <Pelo> nocti,  just dl the installation dvd  most of the packages are on it
[04:55] <Andrew250> is that a program I can install to recover files from Ext3 and put them on the a NTFS drive?
[04:55] <nocti> Pelo: dude thanks.
[04:56] <csc`> Andrew250: not really
[04:56] <Pelo> Andrew250, no cat is for info
[04:56] <r0bby> Andrew250: http://recover.sourceforge.net/linux/recover/
[04:56] <csc`> Andrew250: i dont konw of any anyway
[04:56] <El_Julioso> hey all, quick question: in Windows I must choose "block size" for my partitions when formatting, do Linux FS's (like XFS) work in the same manner? will I need to specify block size?
[04:56] <r0bby> that may help.
[04:56] <zeeble> Andrew250: there's one that runs on windows, called explore2fs
[04:56] <zeeble> dunno if that will help though
[04:56] <r0bby> (I found it last night.)
[04:56] <Pelo> Andrew250, if you want to copy files on to an ntfs partitons ou can install ntfs-3g
[04:56] <Pelo> !ntfs-3g  | Andrew250
[04:56] <ubot3> Andrew250: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[04:56] <wingot> Hey
[04:56] <wingot> How does Ubuntu do its auto-mounting?
[04:57] <wingot> everything in /etc/fstab is commented out
[04:57] <CBiLL> I am at the part where it ask how I want to repartition my disk for a new install .. I have XP on this disk but want to completely delete it and use the whole disk for ubuntu so do I choose Guided - use entire disk?
[04:57] <Almighty_Henaro> Anyone know where I can find this fabled cannon driver? -> http://www.linuxprinting.org./show_printer.cgi?recnum=Canon-PIXMA_iP1500
[04:57] <X3rus> had some problems with apache and php on IE. Instead of running the script it show me all the files from the folder
[04:57] <csc`> wingot: traitor!
[04:57] <Andrew250> the partishion on the ext3 drive was deleted
[04:57] <nocti> CBiLL: seems like it yes
[04:57] <Pelo> wingot, no it isn't only lines iwth # at the start are commented out
[04:57] <wingot> csc`: Work desktop pc that needs Evolution. Therefore, best on Gnome, therefore, might as well use Ubuntu :P
[04:57] <kowi666> http://www.pennergame.de/ref.php?uid=3954
[04:58] <endo4977> what is the best way to determine what video driver is running?
[04:58] <scam> how you change your default video player to mplayer or vlc?
[04:58] <wingot> Pelo: The only lines that don't start with # are for /media/cdrom and /media/floppy0
[04:58] <wingot> All the hdd/partition lines start with #, the comment symbol in that file
[04:58] <endo4977> is there some kind of 'device manager' ?
[04:58] <Pelo> wingot, pastebin your fstab file so we can have a look
[04:58] <Pelo> endo4977,  menu > system > prefs > hardware info
[04:58] <radioaktivstorm> anyone know where the userchrome.css file is placed for thunderbird in ubuntu?
[04:59] <kazzmir> my sound died when i came back from hibernate mode
[04:59] <bruenig> radioaktivstorm, probably in .mozilla
[04:59] <wingot> Pelo: Actually, now that I have relooked at it, I've realised something
[04:59] <kazzmir> how do I get it back?
[04:59] <wingot> The comment line is seperate to the following line with the UUID
[04:59] <Pelo> radioaktivstorm,  ask in #thunderbird , but it is problaly a hidden folder in /home
[04:59] <bruenig> kazzmir, have to reload the module and restart also probably
[04:59] <wingot> I've never used UUID's, so didn't notice
[05:00] <Pelo> wingot,  you can use blkid in the terminal ot list your drive with bot devtree and uuid
[05:00] <bruenig> alsa*
[05:00] <Andrew250> can some one walk me through installing and using Recover?
[05:00] <kazzmir> lsmod doesnt show alsa
[05:00] <bruenig> alsa is not a module
[05:00] <kazzmir> i have all these snd_ things
[05:00] <bruenig> yeah reload all of those
[05:00] <scipio> scam: right click on the file type you want to open - properties - open with and select your preffered aplication to make it default
[05:00] <wingot> Pelo: Hmm, ok. Thanks
[05:00] <kazzmir> zomg.. all!
[05:00] <radioaktivstorm> mmm, I could  not find it in  .mozilla-thunderbird in my home
[05:00] <wingot> Sorry for being a nuisance :P
[05:00] <Almighty_Henaro> Anyone know where I can find this fabled cannon driver? -> http://www.linuxprinting.org./show_printer.cgi?recnum=Canon-PIXMA_iP1500
[05:00] <kazzmir> might as well reboot
[05:00] <Almighty_Henaro> :/
[05:00] <Pelo> Andrew250,  you are not being ignored but we can only answer questions we know about  , the forum is a good resource to   www.ubuntuforums.org
[05:00] <endo4977> for some reason 1280x1024 is listed as my max resolution, i know that i can get much better
[05:01] <bruenig> kazzmir, well it is likely that only one applies to you but ubuntu just sort of loads everything else make you decide which one
[05:01] <Sretsnom> err
[05:01] <Sretsnom> i think i might have a trojan, how do i get rid of it
[05:01] <radioaktivstorm> ooop found the info I need
[05:01] <radioaktivstorm> thanks!
[05:01] <Andrew250> has anyone ever recovered files before?
[05:01] <Sretsnom> i think i have a virus/trojan, how do i get rid of this
[05:01] <toaster> Hello again all,  anyone have any suggestions on how to install a system that keeps forgetting it has a CD-drive? It boots the Live/Alt CD, detects the hardware, then promptly forgets about the cd-drive when it goes to copy files over.
[05:02] <Pelo> Sretsnom,  what make syou tink you have a trojan in ubuntu ?
[05:02] <fmac> #ubuntu
[05:02] <Pelo> toaster,  check in the forum  this has been covered I am sure, you are not the first one to mention that problem
[05:02] <Sretsnom> Pelo: my friends are telling me, some idiot hacker went in and started fucking up the place, and they ended up telling me this over and over
[05:03] <toaster> Pelo: I've been doing so, but nothing as yet has availed me.
[05:03] <Pelo> Sretsnom, unless the idiot hacker had your password he can't have done much damage
[05:03] <Sretsnom> Pelo: the idiot hacker did get my password
[05:03] <Pelo> toaster,  use the error msg you get as a search string
[05:03] <CodemasterMM> er...
[05:03] <Pelo> Sretsnom, oh
[05:03] <Pelo> Sretsnom,  so the idiot in this story is you ...
[05:03] <mannytu> !recovery
[05:03] <ubot3> To rescue a broken system, boot the alternate install CD and select "Rescue a broken system"
[05:04] <Pelo> Sretsnom, sorry I just couldn't resist
[05:04] <Pelo> !trojan | Sretsnom
[05:04] <ubot3> Factoid trojan not found
[05:04] <Sretsnom> pelo, this person is kind of a serial hacker and everyone in the server was going crazy, apparently she just randomly picked me
[05:04] <Pelo> hmmm
[05:04] <CodemasterMM> sudo: /etc/sudoers is mode 0220, should be 0440
[05:04] <CodemasterMM> ^ lovely
[05:05] <Pelo> Sretsnom, avast has a linux version , you might want to give that a try
[05:05] <Sretsnom> Pelo, thanks
[05:05] <CodemasterMM> anyone know how to fix that chmod problem there
[05:05] <bruenig> CodemasterMM, is it seriously 0220?
[05:05] <Andrew250> can someone teach me how to compile a program
[05:05] <CodemasterMM> yup it seems so
[05:05] <CodemasterMM> i wonder how my friend even did that
[05:05] <CodemasterMM> he's working on part of the system
[05:05] <bruenig> CodemasterMM, oh you are saying that is the error you got, that is a serious security problem, just chmod 440 it
[05:05] <Pelo> Almighty_Henaro,  have you tried using the pixma ip2000 driver in cups ?
[05:05] <mannytu> !compile
[05:05] <ubot3> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[05:06] <Almighty_Henaro> Pelo Im trying that now
[05:06] <Almighty_Henaro> Pelo But it doesn't seem to be owrking
[05:06] <CodemasterMM> bruenig: yeah, when I try do sudo chmod it, it gives me the sudo error, since i am trying to use sudo when i chmod it, ha
[05:06] <zxc> Hello, this is Bill Gates, and I pronounce Windows as Windows!
[05:06] <Andrew250> ah!
[05:06] <bruenig> CodemasterMM, ah see that is why it is a security error
[05:06] <CodemasterMM> yup
[05:07] <Pelo> Almighty_Henaro, http://www.google.ca/search?q=pixma+ip1500+linux+&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=com.ubuntu:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
[05:07] <bruenig> CodemasterMM, I mean security problem, but anyways,  you are going to need to pop in the live cd probably and chmod it that way
[05:07] <CarlFK> what is the status of Ubuntus  ntfs read/write ?
[05:07] <bruenig> ubuntu doesn't develop filesystem drivers
[05:07] <CodemasterMM> too bad i can't just change into root or something
[05:07] <bruenig> they only develop package management python front ends
[05:08] <bruenig> CodemasterMM, yeah, if there were a root user, it would be no problem, but ubuntu doesn't do that
[05:08] <Almighty_Henaro> Pelo, yeah I tried that
[05:08] <mudkipdesu> Pelo:............
[05:08] <Pelo> mudkipdesu, yes ?
[05:08] <CarlFK> bruenig: ubuntu does more than just 'that' if you want to be a dork about it :)
[05:08] <Almighty_Henaro> All links to the linux driver seem to be dead
[05:08] <hoarycripple> how can I install a package (nbsmtp) without removing postfix (automatic removal)?
[05:08] <Pelo> Almighty_Henaro, did you check in the forum ?
[05:09] <bruenig> CarlFK, not really, I can't think of what else they have done
[05:09] <Almighty_Henaro> Pelo which forum?
[05:09] <mannytu> bruenig: sudo -s password then you get the #
[05:09] <mudkipdesu> errr my screen resolution changed to one that my monitor does not support , and i just get a blank screen (there is sound) , so now im using the livecd
[05:09] <hoarycripple> i'd just install it from source, but the nbsmtp site seems to be down at the moment.
[05:09] <Pelo> hoarycripple,  install the package first,  let it remvoe postfix,  then reisntall postfix
[05:09] <CarlFK> bruenig: don't care.  got anything useful to say about ntfs support?
[05:09] <Sretsnom> pelo, i got more specific, apparently they backdoored my PC
[05:09] <bruenig> mannytu, that is not a root user
[05:09] <Pelo> Almighty_Henaro,  www.ubuntuforums.org
[05:09] <hoarycripple> Pelo, but then it wants to remove nbsmtp
[05:09] <Almighty_Henaro> Pelo Not yet but I might later
[05:09] <bruenig> mannytu, /etc/sudoers has a permission problems, he can't therefore use sudo, he needs to be root to correct the sudoers permission problems
[05:10] <Andrew250> ;(
[05:10] <bruenig> problem*
[05:10] <Pelo> mudkipdesu,  would you mind very much using my nick in every line you type when talking to me , so I know you are talking to me ?
[05:10] <Pelo> hoarycripple,  best I can offer
[05:10] <bruenig> !prefix | Pelo
[05:10] <ubot3> Pelo: 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
[05:10] <mudkipdesu> Pelo: o right
[05:10] <endo4977> how can i stop X once it has been started (started by default)?
[05:10] <mannytu> !sudo
[05:10] <ubot3> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[05:10] <Pelo> bruenig, now is not the time to be cute with me
[05:10] <CarlFK> endo4977: sudo init.d gdm stop
[05:11] <bruenig> mannytu, are you high, he can't use sudo because /etc/sudoers got bad permissions, the only way to change them is as root which since the root account is locked, he can't do
[05:11] <endo4977> is that permanent? i just want something that executes once to shut x down
[05:11] <mudkipdesu> Pelo: is there something i should do to startup with the correct resolution?
[05:11] <Pelo> mudkipdesu,  ok sorry abot having mess up your nvidia driver,  just reistall it and then check in the forum for info on changin resolutions with a nvidia card
[05:11] <CarlFK> endo4977: not perm.  it is what you want
[05:12] <bruenig> nvidia has a graphical configuration utility
[05:12] <mudkipdesu> Pelo: will it work if install from the Livecd?
[05:12] <mannytu> bruenig: when I do it, i get the # which is the root i thought...
[05:12] <bruenig> mannytu, no it isn't root
[05:12] <endo4977> CarlFK: sudo: init.d: command not found
[05:12] <Pelo> mudkipdesu,  no you will need to boot the recovery mode
[05:12] <Andrew250> can I compile if I'm using the ubuntu DVD?
[05:12] <CarlFK> whopps
[05:12] <bruenig> Andrew250, compile what?
[05:12] <Pelo> Andrew250,  yes build-essential is on it
[05:13] <Some_Person> mudkipdesu: Are you trying to use the nVidia driver on the live cd or on an installed Ubuntu?
[05:13] <byonix> Hi, i have just installed kiba dock, kiba dock-dev & kiba plugins, but how to use it, nothing appears when i click kiba dock
[05:13] <CarlFK> endo4977: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[05:13] <zeeble> endo4977: sudo /etc/gdm stop
[05:13] <zeeble> err, /etc/init.d
[05:13] <zeeble> as he said.
[05:13] <CarlFK> jinkx poke
[05:13] <bruenig> byonix, third party, not in ubuntu repos, find the kiba support
[05:13] <Pelo> Some_Person, he's on the live cd because I messed up his installed nvidia driver
[05:13] <Andrew250> bruenig: I have to compile recover.
[05:13] <Pelo> byonix,  ask in #kubuntu
[05:13] <mudkipdesu> i installed ubuntu (the one with invisible cursor) when you said to restart, it booted up with a resolution that my monitor does not support, right now im using the livecd
[05:13] <bruenig> kiba is not a kde thing is it?
[05:13] <Some_Person> Pelo: oh, well what did you do wrong>?
[05:13] <Andrew250> bruenig: I've never compiled anything before.
[05:13] <faileas> i'd like to get a pair of scripts running as soon as ubuntu boots. anyone know what file i need to edit to do this?
[05:14] <bruenig> Andrew250, I have never heard of "recover"
[05:14] <mudkipdesu> Pelo:whoops forgot your nick
[05:14] <bruenig> mudkipdesu, you have to edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[05:14] <Pelo> Some_Person,  I made him reconfigure X and when I found out he had a nvidia card I made him kill the reconf half way thought
[05:14] <bruenig> good one
[05:14] <Andrew250> bruenig: I need to recover all the files on a ext3 drive with a deleted partision.
[05:14] <Some_Person> Pelo: So have him reconfigure X again!
[05:15] <bruenig> yeah he can reconfigure and use vesa or nv or whatever it chooses
[05:15] <CarlFK> faileas: system, prefs, sessyons, startup
[05:15] <faileas> CarlFK: command line install
[05:15] <bruenig> Andrew250, you can't recover deleted files
[05:15] <Pelo> mudkipdesu, boot the recovery mode,  and sudo kpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg ,  use the vesa driver and for the rest select the default provided
[05:15] <Andrew250> the files wern't deleted.
[05:15] <lgc> Does anyone know if Feisty comes with Flash 9?
[05:16] <faileas> Andrew250: try testdisk
[05:16] <Pelo> !flash | lgc
[05:16] <ubot3> lgc: 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
[05:16] <Some_Person> Pelo: Is he able to get to command prompt? If so, just have him reconfigure X again!
[05:16] <Andrew250> bruenig: I deleted the partision by accident using XP installer.
[05:16] <Pelo> Some_Person,  I already told him
[05:16] <bruenig> Andrew250, well that doesn't change that you can't recover anything
[05:16] <Andrew250> bruenig: but I havn't used the drive since.
[05:16] <Andrew250> why not?
[05:16] <madman91> hey guys
[05:16] <madman91> problem
[05:16] <Pelo> Some_Person, I'm waiting for him to ask how to boot the revovery mode
[05:16] <bruenig> Andrew250, because you formatted the drive
[05:16] <mannytu> bruenig: this is what I got...  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/34615/
[05:16] <Richard__> Hi
[05:17] <lgc> Pelo, Jean, thanks.
[05:17] <bruenig> mannytu, you are not root
[05:17] <Pelo> lgc, just Pelo will do
[05:17] <Richard__> Hi, I have a problem to run feisty livecd on server.
[05:17] <Andrew250> bruenig: no I just deleted the partision I was able to recover the files from a Fat32 drive that I also deleted.
[05:17] <Some_Person> Pelo: Can't he just use CTRL+ALT+F1?
[05:17] <madman91> I have a command line ubuntu machine.. i couldnt ssh into it.. (which i normally could) .. so I went over to it and I couldnt login.. I entered my username and hit enter.. but it just hung there.. what gives?
[05:17] <Richard__> could Anyone help me?
[05:17] <Pelo> Richard__, what video card ?
[05:17] <lgc> Pelo, ok, ok.
[05:17] <madman91> !ask | Richard__
[05:17] <ubot3> Richard__: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[05:17] <Richard__> Pelo: integrated
[05:17] <bruenig> mannytu, it checks your UID, do "sudo whoami" from a normal console, you will get the same
[05:17] <Pelo> Some_Person, he's on the live cd rignt now, just tell him how , I've got togo
[05:17] <CarlFK> Andrew250:  is this what you want: http://packages.ubuntu.com/edgy/admin/recover
[05:18] <Pelo> Richard__,  what chip set ?  ati and nvidia wont, work with the live cd
[05:18] <Some_Person> mudkipdesu: Tell me exactly what's going on. What happens when you boot up?
[05:18] <Andrew250> CarlFK: thanks
[05:18] <Richard__> Peto :intel XEON
[05:18] <Andrew250> CarlFK: can a noob use this?
[05:18] <n00dl3> =o
[05:18] <Richard__> Peto: live cd try to read fd0,  why?
[05:19] <CarlFK> Andrew250: sure.  do you know how to image the whole drive?
[05:19] <Richard__> Peto: ah, it boot up after a long time
[05:19] <Pelo> Richard__, ok then
[05:19] <Andrew250> not using Ubuntu
[05:19] <zeeble> who is peto?
[05:19] <mudkipdesu> Pelo: ok the ubuntu loading screen comes up, then it goes blank (unsupported resolution) but i hear the ubuntu bootscreen
[05:19] <Andrew250> CarlFK: not using Ubuntu
[05:20] <Some_Person> mudkipdesu: the drums?
[05:20] <Pelo> mudkipdesu, do you bet the boot menu ?
[05:20] <CarlFK> Andrew250:  how big is the drive that got trashed?
[05:20] <Andrew250> 160GB
[05:20] <Kyle___> Hey I'm having trouble compiling... I managed to get the gcc core but now it wants glib? And also my DVI monitor wont work
[05:20] <mannytu> bruenig: sudo whoami you are right, however, you do -s then you get the # not the $ and sudo is not needed anymore
[05:20] <Pelo> mudkipdesu,  Some_Person will help you with this
[05:20] <CarlFK> Andrew250: weee!!!   got 160gb free somewhere?
[05:20] <devinderbhullar> hi
[05:20] <mudkipdesu> Some_Person: yeah the drums
[05:20] <bruenig> mannytu, the # is dependent on UID
[05:20] <Some_Person> mudkipdesu: ok, when you boot up, do you see a boot menu?
[05:20] <devinderbhullar> when i run CPAN in ubunti i get Constant Subroutine _USE POSIX
[05:20] <mannytu> !UID
[05:20] <ubot3> Factoid uid not found
[05:20] <Andrew250> CarlFK: yep
[05:21] <Andrew250> CarlFK: will this recover from ext3 aswell?
[05:21] <mudkipdesu> Some_Person: yeah the GRUB menu
[05:21] <Pelo> devinderbhullar,  search for the error msg in the forum  www.ubuntuforums.org
[05:21] <devinderbhullar> ok
[05:21] <CarlFK> Andrew250: yay.  dd if=/dev/hda of=/path/to/lots/of/space/hda.img
[05:22] <Andrew250> ouch?
[05:22] <Andrew250> CarlFK: ouch
[05:22] <Andrew250> CarlFK: what?
[05:22] <CarlFK> Andrew250: hda.img will be a 160gig file, so make sure where ever you are storing that can hold it
[05:22] <Andrew250> CarlFK: the free space is a drive that I tryed to install ubuntu but it didn't work.
[05:23] <mannytu> !root shell
[05:23] <ubot3> Factoid root shell not found
[05:23] <Andrew250> CarlFK: yep
[05:23] <Andrew250> CarlFK: got a 300 gb USB drive
[05:23] <mannytu> !sudo -i
[05:23] <ubot3> sudo: Provide limited super user privileges to specific users. In component main, is important. Version 1.6.8p12-4ubuntu5 (edgy), package size 170 kB, installed size 416 kB
[05:23] <benn92647> good evening everyone, miss me :)
[05:23] <mannytu> !sudo -s
[05:23] <CarlFK> Andrew250: hope it is usb2, else it is gonna take days or weeks :)
[05:23] <bruenig> mannytu, it has to do with the PS1 variable set in the profile, if you use the following escape sequence in it which ubuntu does you get this, this is from the bash prompt docs: \$     if the effective UID is 0, a #, otherwise  a $
[05:23] <zeeble> hehe
[05:23] <Andrew250> CarlFK: yes
[05:23] <benn92647> hi bruenig
[05:24] <bruenig> mannytu, do sudo echo $UID
[05:24] <Some_Person> mudkipdesu: good. now, you might want to write this down: when you see the menu when you boot up, choose recovery mode. then, when you get to a command prompt, type "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" (without the quotes). When it asks for a display driver, choose "nvidia" or if "nvidia" isnt listed then choose "nv". Then just hit enter until you get out. If you can't hit enter then hit tab then enter. Then, type "sudo reboot"
[05:24] <bruenig> mannytu, you see it is 1000 which is 0
[05:24] <CarlFK> Andrew250: there is something worth hours of time trying to save, right ?
[05:24] <bruenig> or wait
[05:24] <Andrew250> CarlFK: how do I formate a drive so that I can use it for this purpose and then but the recovered files on to a NTFS drive.
[05:24] <coolwonder> Texas Instruments ACX 111 54Mbps Wireless Interfaceany one use the same wireless card with me?
[05:24] <bruenig> if you do sudo -s, it is 0
[05:24] <Andrew250> CarlFK: yes
[05:24] <mannytu> bruenig: I'm just checking it out
[05:24] <benn92647> does anyone know a free internet TV program that  shows local TV (i.e Fox TV,channel 5,CBS,NBC...et al)
[05:25] <bruenig> mannytu, you see the snippet says "effective UID"
[05:25] <Johnuah>  :o
[05:25] <coolwonder> Texas Instruments ACX 111 54Mbps Wireless Interfaceany one use the same wireless card with me?
[05:25] <mudkipdesu> alright then ill brb
[05:25] <CarlFK> Andrew250: format as ext2 (mke2fs), then use http://www.fs-driver.org to read/write from win
[05:25] <bruenig> benn92647, bittorrent?
[05:25] <Andrew250> ok
[05:25] <snowglobe> I can't get skype installed, it needs librte1, but i can't install it. how do i do this? I've tried via cli and synaptic
[05:26] <Andrew250> CarlFK: OK i KNOW HOW TO USE fs
[05:26] <mannytu> bruenig: I'm reading what it says right-now
[05:26] <coolwonder> HEY guys, i have some problem with my wireless card, so would u help a bit
[05:26] <Some_Person> Andrew25: you dont need to format as ext2
[05:26] <bruenig> !justask
[05:27] <ubot3> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[05:27] <Andrew250> CarlFK: but how do I formate the 300GB drive using ubuntu. I have limited use of this OS I was trying to learn and it had cause me many leters of tears
[05:27] <benn92647> bruenig: i want to watch TV, I think bittorrent would be good to download certain episodes of stuff
[05:27] <coolwonder> Texas Instruments ACX 111 54Mbps Wireless Interfaceany one use the same wireless card with me?
[05:27] <mdious> coolwonder:  I just reconfigured mine after a fresh install, I might be able to help...
[05:27] <bruenig> benn92647, well go get you a tv card
[05:27] <bulmer> coolwonder: what have you done so far?
[05:27] <Andrew250> CarlFK: on the 300gb hd is a botch attempt to install Ubuntu
[05:27] <coolwonder> i use a soft called what, which can use windows drivers
[05:27] <benn92647> bruenig: you still need cable or an attenna with a TV card
[05:27] <bruenig> benn92647, right
[05:27] <mdious> coolwonder:  The ubuntu documentation stuff has good tutorials, I of course took the easy way out and just used the windows drivers...I think 2.6.21 has better support though so maybe I won't need to do this much longer
[05:28] <coolwonder> i did all the process following the wiki on the ubuntu.org
[05:28] <coolwonder> but it still does not work
[05:28] <CarlFK> Andrew250: you need to figure out what 'device' it is. proably /dev/sda (use dmesg to verify that)  sudo mke2fs /dev/sda1
[05:28] <Some_Person> CarlFK: why does he need to convert it to ext2?
[05:28] <coolwonder> i have tried three times, and even reinstall the linux once
[05:28] <OneSeventeen> I am using the version of OpenOffice.org shipped with Ubuntu Feisty Fawn, and can't seem to figure out how to set PDF Export preferences
[05:28] <CarlFK> Andrew250: mk..fs is Make FS, exactly what dos format does
[05:29] <krammer> i am trying to open the lokkit file any help?
[05:29] <bruenig> coolwonder, did you understand what you were doing when you were doing it or just copy and pasting
[05:29] <bulmer> coolwonder: did you look what is in /lib/firmware/`uname -r`/acx/default/
[05:29] <CarlFK> Andrew250: what is this about ntfs ?
[05:29] <Andrew250> ok
[05:29] <coolwonder> ok , i will see it
[05:29] <Almighty_Henaro> How do I restart CUPS?
[05:29] <FIRESIDE91> What's going on with coolwonder?
[05:29] <disinterested> how would I update azureus?
[05:30] <mdious> coolwonder:  I found the network-manager-gnome package helps :)
[05:30] <Andrew250> CarlFK: NTFS is what is on another USB drive that I will want to move the recovered files to.
[05:30] <bruenig> Almighty_Henaro, /etc/init.d/cups restart, or something like that
[05:30] <Almighty_Henaro> "sudo /etc/init.d/cups restart" doesn't seem to work :/
[05:30] <bulmer> Almighty_Henaro: look for /etc/init.d/cup*
[05:30] <zeeble> it is cupsys
[05:30] <bruenig> Almighty_Henaro, well see what the real name of the daemon is in /etc/init.d
[05:30] <mdious> coolwonder:  I didn't follow the tutorial, I blacklisted the driver my card tried to use, then just modprobe ndiswrapper when I get going
[05:30] <Almighty_Henaro> bruenig, Okay thanks
[05:30] <devinderbhullar> how do i change to be roor in ubuntu
[05:30] <devinderbhullar> root
[05:30] <zeeble> type /etc/init.d/cup<tab> and it will auto complete
[05:30] <bulmer> Almighty_Henaro: on your webbrowser put  localhost:631 and see if it works
[05:30] <bruenig> devinderbhullar, there is no root by default
[05:30] <zeeble> you execute your commands with sudo
[05:30] <devinderbhullar> how
[05:31] <devinderbhullar> #sudo cpan
[05:31] <CarlFK> Andrew250: I have no clue how well the ntfs write support is.  so I would write to ext2 and use the ext2 win driver to read from win and write to ntfs
[05:31] <bruenig> bulmer, web configuration doesn't work do to their being no root account iirc
[05:31] <zeeble> devinderbhullar: yes
[05:31] <coolwonder> bulmer, there are 8 files named with tiacx***
[05:31] <devinderbhullar> tq
[05:31] <Almighty_Henaro> Would is be cupsys
[05:31] <Almighty_Henaro> ?
[05:31] <coolwonder> any problems with them
[05:31] <Andrew250> CarlFK: ok
[05:31] <bruenig> CarlFK, should use ext3
[05:31] <Almighty_Henaro> Aha I got it!
[05:31] <krammer> i am trying to open the lokkit file any help?
[05:31] <coolwonder> any problems with them
[05:31] <bulmer> bruenig: they have to run lpasswd or something like that to add a cups user
[05:31] <Andrew250> CarlFK: yes ext3
[05:32] <coolwonder> bulmer, there are 8 files named with tiacx***
[05:32] <CarlFK> bruenig: why ext3?
[05:32] <bruenig> CarlFK, journalling
[05:32] <Andrew250> CarlFK: so how do I do this recover?
[05:32] <bulmer> coolwonder: okay...now what is the name of your interface ? wlan0?  then  ifup wlan0
[05:32] <CarlFK> bruenig:  the goal is to read it from win.  hows that gonna happen?
[05:33] <CarlFK> Andrew250:  no clue.  I seem to remember using it about a year to :)
[05:33] <bruenig> CarlFK, the ext2 driver can read ext3
[05:33] <coolwonder> now i am using eth0
[05:33] <coolwonder> cause wlan0 is now working
[05:33] <coolwonder> the name is wlan0
[05:33] <Andrew250> CarlFK: oh crap, well I though I installed the program you gave me but I can't find it.
[05:33] <FIRESIDE91> CarlFK: EXT3 is EXT2 with journaling
[05:33] <dave> x
[05:33] <bulmer> coolwonder: you need to prefix with a nick, on your responses to me, okay?
[05:34] <benn92647> anyone here know of a good free internet TV program for linux where you can watch local TV like fox,CBS,NBC?
[05:34] <CarlFK> bruenig: what happens if you write to ext3 using ext2 driver ?
[05:34] <coolwonder> bulmer, ok
[05:34] <Johnuah> Is there any one can be my installation guidance
[05:34] <Andrew250> CarlFK: it's find I can read ext3 using that program you suggested.  i HAVE done that before.
[05:34] <Andrew250> CarlFK: fine
[05:34] <Johnuah> I want install ubuntu from windows os
[05:34] <bruenig> CarlFK, no problem
[05:35] <Johnuah> and I have no CD drive active
[05:35] <underdog5004> !wubi | Johnuah
[05:35] <ubot3> Johnuah: wubi is an unofficial Ubuntu installer for Windows users - more info is at http://www.cutlersoftware.com/ubuntusetup/wubi/en-US/index.html
[05:35] <bulmer> benn92647: you can buy those ATSC and QAM capable tv card so you can watch HDTV..assuming it is broadcasted in your area..then btv i think is the app to use
[05:35] <krammer> why not JOhnuah?
[05:35] <Andrew250> CarlFK: how do I find the recover program?
[05:35] <Johnuah> thank you for your links and notice .
[05:35] <mdious> coolwonder:  ndiswrapper for me reports it's wlan0 but it's actually eth1 for me...
[05:36] <benn92647> bulmer: i dont have cable or an attenna so looking for something where i dont need to connect a cable
[05:36] <Johnuah> by the way, should I download it and do the installation straightly?
[05:36] <krammer> i am trying to open the lokkit file any help?
[05:36] <bulmer> benn92647: those are off the air receivers, it has connector (QAM) for cable digital tv and local stations hdtv
[05:36] <CarlFK> just read http://www.fs-driver.org/faq.html#acc_ext3 - I guess ext3 is just fine.
[05:37] <Andrew250> CarlFK: yep I've used it, but I can't fine that damn recover program.
[05:37] <coolwonder> mdious:so you mean the wireless card is working in eth model?
[05:37] <GamingX> How to open bittorent in Ubuntu?
[05:37] <devinderbhullar> shoud i use sudo su - to run CPAN
[05:37] <CarlFK> Andrew250: it is in the universe repo - understand that ?
[05:38] <CarlFK> GamingX: click on the .torrent
[05:38] <Andrew250> CarlFK: where is that?
[05:38] <devinderbhullar> i must be in root
[05:38] <devinderbhullar> or sudo cpan
[05:38] <GamingX> CarkFK: I was downloading the file and accidently closed it....
[05:38] <Johnuah> CarlFK: yo
[05:38] <Johnuah> sorry
[05:38] <Andrew250> CarlFK: nope I don't under stand sorry
[05:39] <CarlFK> Andrew250: syn... package manger, settings, repos
[05:39] <Andrew250> CarlFK: I'm a real noob with ubuntu
[05:39] <coolwonder> mdious , what's your wireless card?
[05:39] <mdious> coolwonder:  yeah, when i modprobe ndiswrapper it says "wlan0" but it's actually eth1.  It is a broadcom...ah can't think of the name at the moment, i'll check
[05:39] <Andrew250> CarlFK: where is package manager?
[05:39] <Andrew250> CarlFK: and what is sn?
[05:39] <bulmer> coolwonder: http://www.houseofcraig.net/acx100_howto.php
[05:39] <Andrew250> CarlFK: syn?
[05:40] <CarlFK> Andrew250: system, admin, syntapic package manger, settings, repos - check the top 4
[05:40] <mdious> coolwonder:  bcm4306, I had to add "blacklist bcm43xx" to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist...
[05:40] <bulmer> mdious: you have an acx (TI)  and it turn out tobe broadcom?
[05:40] <ziro> hello can someone answer a question for me?? i need to know how to install a theme in ubuntu 6.06
[05:41] <coolwonder> oh, i am totally lost, so let me try first, thank u all
[05:41] <mdious> bulmer:  no I know it is a broadcom ;)
[05:41] <Andrew250> CarlFK: I can't find settings
[05:42] <CarlFK> Andrew250:  menu: file, edit, package, settings, help
[05:42] <bulmer> mdious: he said he had an acx thats a TI chip
[05:42] <bullgard4> What is 'suspend2'? "Suspend2 is most easily described as the Linux equivalent of Windows' hibernate functionality. It saves the contents of memory to disk and powers down." So, is suspend2 a program, a script, a DEB program package or what?
[05:42] <Andrew250> ah eys
[05:42] <jcaspe> Anyone know how to automatically run programs from startup?
[05:42] <Andrew250> CarlFK: yes
[05:43] <mdious> bulmer:  i know, I still thought I might be able to help, don't worry, I won't make that mistake again
[05:43] <Andrew250> CarlFK: ok I think I did that
[05:43] <Johnuah> wubi is so small with just 10mb , can it work correctly?
[05:44] <Andrew250> CarlFK: were you talking about Downloadable from the internet?
[05:44] <CarlFK> Andrew250:  hit "reload" wait... hit "search" and type "reover"
[05:44] <hollowlife1987> Johnuah, yes, it will download the ubuntu alt install cd and use that
[05:44] <CarlFK> Andrew250: yes
[05:44] <devinderbhullar> hi
[05:44] <Andrew250> I found recover under installed.
[05:44] <devinderbhullar> i cant use install bundle
[05:44] <Andrew250> CarlFK:
[05:45] <bulmer> mdious: sorry i came across wrongly...im just pointing out its tI and not broadcom
[05:45] <CBiLL> just install ubuntu but clicking on Applications does nothing but bring up a text "Browse and run installed applictions" hrmmp
[05:45] <CarlFK> Andrew250: good.  now to figure out how to use it :)
[05:45] <Andrew250> CarlFK: I'm going to upgrade recover
[05:45] <mdious> bulmer:  no that's okay, it was stupid of me to think what worked for one thing might work with another, you did nto come across wrongly, sorry for being so rude
[05:45] <Johnuah> hollowlife1987: so , does it mean that which will take me long to install
[05:46] <Andrew250> CarlFK: ok upgraded
[05:46] <CBiLL> now it saying it can't grab my keyboard? =P
[05:46] <hollowlife1987> Johnuah, first while your in windows it will download the cd iso, then you reboot and it will go throgh the install selecting options for ya
[05:46] <CarlFK> Andrew250: find/install gpart "Guess PC disk partition table, find lost partitions"
[05:46] <bulmer> mdious: i dont know, maybe ndiswrapper would work too, i just happen to use the driver that came and modified later upon coming across that article i pasted
[05:46] <mdious> bulmer:  I'm still using dapper drake :P
[05:47] <Johnuah> hollowlife1987: do you mean I should download the ubuntu iso file from internet additionly?
[05:47] <bulmer> mdious: so am i..am using dapper, i prefer stability than bleeding edge
[05:47] <Andrew250> CarlFK: ok installed
[05:47] <CBiLL> hrmmm ubuntu buggy?
[05:47] <Kyle___> Can anyone help me compile things? I got gcc just it says I need glib now
[05:48] <hollowlife1987> Johnuah, if you dont have the ubuntu 7.04 alt install cd it will download it for you while its still in windows if you do just place the iso image in the same folder as the wubi installer exe
[05:48] <Award> I just spontaneously lost 2 drives (all are brand new, running 4 days) on Feisty Server.  I'm starting to hate RAID (I had a Windows box randomly lose two drives with an Intel fake raid driver too)
[05:48] <Award> How can I mark a drive that I KNOW is good as good again and try to start with the array AGAIN?
[05:48] <CarlFK> Andrew250: might as well get this too:  TestDisk Partition scanner and disk recovery tool
[05:48] <Award> And is there any test I can run on the drives to be sure they're good (just to triple check)
[05:48] <mdious> bulmer:  I've been on isdn so getting new cd iso's has always been an issue...and I never wanted them in the mail (I know you can get them free)
[05:48] <CBiLL> heh ubuntu locked up on me =/ how do I get out of it?
[05:49] <mudkipdesu> lol no luck :(
[05:49] <bullgard4> jcaspe: Try Gnome main menu System > Preferences > Sessions > Start programs > New.
[05:49] <mudkipdesu> i should just reinstall ubuntu
[05:49] <Andrew250> CarlFK: ok onde
[05:49] <Andrew250> CarlFK: done
[05:49] <Award> This is a test: Can anyone actually see what I'm saying? (I'm running a new IRC client, and I've noticed nobody ever response since i started it.)
[05:49] <mdious> Award:  i can
[05:49] <devinderbhullar> yes i dont have GZIP
[05:49] <Award> mdious: Thanks
[05:49] <Johnuah> hollowlife1987: And I have downloaded the iso file. As you guidiance, what I should do is to put the iso file into the wubi folder. Am I right?
[05:49] <mudkipdesu> Award: good
[05:49] <devinderbhullar> how can i get GZIP and Compress Zlib
[05:50] <CarlFK> Andrew250: im booting up a 2nd box to experiment on... and gegting a drink.  just a sec
[05:50] <bulmer> mdious: just curious, do you guys that use ISDN still pay a pretty penny per kilobit like?
[05:50] <Andrew250> CarlFK: ok I'm going to micowave my dinner
[05:50] <hollowlife1987> Johnuah, yes, if it is the alt install cd and not the desktop or server, if you dont have it the wubi installer will download it for you
[05:51] <Johnuah> hollowlife1987: I need not to burn the ISO into cd, right?
[05:51] <AngryElf> how can I get a file system tree in the sidebar of gedit?
[05:51] <mdious> bulmer:  no before moving I lived on a farm and there was a goverment plan for people who could not get broadband, I had unlimited downloads, 2 phone lines for around $90 per month.  Cheaper than what we use to pay with standard dialup
[05:51] <mdious> (that is in Australia)
[05:52] <hollowlife1987> Johnuah, correct no need to burn the iso
[05:52] <Johnuah> that's wonderful ,thank you a lot . Now I go to have a try
[05:53] <bulmer> mdious thanks for the info..ISDN really never took off here in california..were they have piloted the test ISDN services..it was too expensive paying per kilobyte
[05:53] <mdious> bulmer:  I don't think it really took off here either, you either had dialup or adsl (in a city anyway)
[05:54] <bucky> Right now I have 20 gigs of unallocated space, can I format it with EXT 2 and multi boot between ubuntu and windows without any problems?
[05:54] <mdious> bulmer:  without the goverment plan for it, I think it is expensive and not worth it, but don't know for sure
[05:54] <bucky> the windows partition is NTFS
[05:55] <Kousotu> bucky, ifyou have free space, let Ubuntu use only freespace
[05:55] <Kousotu> it'll work fine
[05:55] <bulmer> mdious: i believe what killed ISDN here, is once people find out that without power no phone connections as compared to like analog lines.there is always -48 volts and can still call emergency
[05:55] <bucky> It doesn't need a file system?
[05:56] <Kousotu> bucky, Ubuntu will install the file system on free space
[05:56] <bucky> ok, thanks alot
[05:56] <mdious> bulmer:  yeah we had a separate line for internet and phone...
[05:56] <mdious> not that it helps what you are saying...
[05:56] <Andrew250> CarlFK: BACK
[05:56] <Johnuah> hollowlife1987: where should I put the iso ?
[05:57] <CarlFK> Andrew250:  me too... installing testdisk gpart recover
[05:57] <Andrew250> ok
[05:57] <Andrew250> CarlFK: ok
[05:57] <hollowlife1987> Johnuah, same folder as the wubi install exe
[05:57] <taxman> ok this is baffling me. When I do an ls in /media it looks like I have the permissions I need in the mounted directory, but vmware is giving me permission denied errors
[05:57] <bulmer> mdious: they dont use the 1B of the 2B+D as phone line and the other digital line (internet) ?
[05:57] <hollowlife1987> Johnuah, if its not the right iso wubi will download the right one for you
[05:57] <apeitheo> on the wireless meter thing it only shows 3 bars out of 4 even if the wireless router is sitting on top of my laptop--any way to fix it?
[05:58] <Johnuah> hollowlife1987: can I put it into the desktop
[05:58] <Johnuah> hollowlife1987: and should I change the name?
[05:58] <mdious> bulmer:  I'm not sure in aus, I only learn all that stuff for your side of the world when doing the cisco exams...they don't really cover how it works in aus
[05:58] <allbert> Linux linuxgeeks.us 2.6.22-9-generic #1 SMP Fri Aug 3 00:50:37 GMT 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
[05:59] <hollowlife1987> Johnuah, what is the iso name you have right now?
[05:59] <bulmer> mdious: ah okay...laters..
[05:59] <mdious> bulmer:  cya
[05:59] <Johnuah> ubuntu desktop 7.04
[05:59] <Andrew250> CarlFK: so I just want to lay things out for you again.  I have 3 USB HDs, and my laptop HD (witch won't be part of the recovery).  The usb drive that has the files on it that needs to be recovered is 160 GB, the second drive is 300GB ext3 with a messed up install of ubuntu, the 3rd USB drive is 500GB NTFS drive with my backups on it.
[05:59] <taxman> drwxr-xrwx  4 taxman root     4096 2007-08-21 23:48 sdb7  but nautilus appears to show different permissions. What gives?
[06:00] <Johnuah> i386
[06:00] <hollowlife1987> Johnuah, thats the wrong iso for wubi, just run the wubi installer and it will grab the right iso
[06:00] <Andrew250> CarlFK: oh and I'm currently using the ubuntu DVD.
[06:00] <davidb___> wow - if I can't find it here about Ubuntu, it probably doesn't exist! :)
[06:01] <sanzky> hi, does anyone has had problems with java applications and the keyboard?
[06:01] <davidb___> ok, anyone run VMWare under Kubuntu?
[06:01] <Johnuah> hollowlife1987: okay, but it will intall in c:
[06:01] <Johnuah> hollowlife1987: does it safe?
[06:01] <CarlFK> Andrew250: some how figure out the /dev/ of each usb drive.  lsusb and dmesg|less should be enough
[06:01] <davidb___> and cannot get the sound working?
[06:01] <Kousotu> davidb___, what are you looking for?
[06:01] <CarlFK> davidb___: have you tried qemu?  I kinda like it better than vmware
[06:01] <hollowlife1987> Johnuah, it is safe, just defrag your drive before installing for best results
[06:01] <davidb___> kousotu: i get getting the message /dev/dsp is busy
[06:01] <yigal> CarlFK: what about virtualbox?
[06:02] <Sretsnom> if i use xchat on ubuntu, where are my logs stored
[06:02] <CarlFK> yigal: never tried it
[06:02] <davidb___> kousotu: i've found several docs on the subject, but nothing has worked.
[06:02] <Andrew250> CarlFK:  only 2 of the drives are connected right now 160 and 300gb
[06:02] <Kousotu> ah...
[06:02] <Sretsnom> nevermind lol
[06:02] <davidb___> kousotu: you run it?
[06:02] <shiznix`> sup?
[06:02] <Andrew250> CarlFK: oh and I have no idea what you were asking me to do.
[06:02] <CBiLL> how does one troubleshoot after an install?  it just locks up if I try anything on ubuntu
[06:02] <shiznix`> ?
[06:03] <databuddy> hey anyone know of a method to downgrade 64bit to 32bit fiesty without reinstalling?
[06:03] <CarlFK> Andrew250: heh.  actually, this should get the /dev/ info: fdisk -l
[06:03] <Paddy_EIRE> databuddy: sounds like a world of pain
[06:03] <Andrew250> CarlFK: ???
[06:03] <databuddy> Paddy_EIRE: eh
[06:03] <Andrew250> CarlFK: what is /dev/
[06:04] <CarlFK> Andrew250: man fdisk,  " -l     List  the  partition  tables ...  "  will show you things like "Disk /dev/sdc: 16 MB, 16384000 bytes"
[06:04] <CBiLL> can a ubuntu install go bad?
[06:04] <bmxmarine> whats happening
[06:04] <databuddy> i thought i wanted to try 64bti but gutsy 64bit is WAY better than the feisty lol
[06:04] <davidb___> common people, ask some questions.  i know everyone out there is trying to figgure SOMETHIGN out, rihgt?
[06:04] <databuddy> CBiLL: how so
[06:04] <CBiLL> no idea
[06:04] <davidb___> andrew250: what are you trying to figure out?
[06:04] <databuddy> usually the hdd is dying in my experience
[06:04] <CBiLL> installed ubuntu and I am unable to get anywhere with it
[06:04] <databuddy> or partitions get corrupted etc
[06:04] <CBiLL> I am on the desktop now
[06:04] <databuddy> whats your setup
[06:04] <CarlFK> Andrew250:  /dev/ is how linux gives you 'access' to devices.
[06:04] <davidb___> CBIll: what u trying to do?
[06:04] <CBiLL> 7.04 desktop
[06:04] <CBiLL> open Apllications
[06:05] <hollowlife1987> davidb___, yeah im trying to figure out how to install linux-vserver on fiesty
[06:05] <davidb___> cbill: what kinda applications?
[06:05] <CBiLL> the Start button on the taskbar
[06:05] <krammer> how can i get to the lokkit program
[06:05] <Andrew250> CarlFK: windows isn't working right nw.
[06:05] <CBiLL> I clicked on Firefox and it lock up when it started
[06:05] <CarlFK> Andrew250: the drivers define the final name.  /dev/hda is Hard Disk A, /dev/sda1 is Scsi Disk A, partition 1
[06:05] <davidb___> hallowlife1987: have you tried using "aptitude" ?
[06:05] <CarlFK> Andrew250: whats that got to do with anything ?
[06:05] <bmxmarine> i have had that happen to me too
[06:05] <CBiLL> if I click on that ubuntu icon on the taskbar .. nothing happens
[06:05] <Andrew250> fdisk?
[06:06] <Andrew250> CarlFK: fdisk
[06:06] <CBiLL> is it suppose to open a menu of applications?
[06:06] <davidb___> hallowlife: it's a program that helps you install applications.
[06:06] <CarlFK> Andrew250: fdisk was a unix command first :)
[06:06] <Andrew250> CarlFK: ??
[06:06] <Andrew250> ah
[06:06] <bmxmarine> are you running beryl?
[06:06] <davidb___> CBiLL: what if you right click?
[06:06] <Andrew250> ok
[06:06] <CBiLL> a small tiny yellow bar appear on top of it
[06:06] <bmxmarine> CBill are you running beryl too
[06:06] <CBiLL> (right click)
[06:06] <teKnofreak> CBiLL, how much RAM do you have ?
[06:06] <davidb___> CBill:  right click on teh desktop
[06:07] <CBiLL> 1 gig of ram
[06:07] <hollowlife1987> davidb___, i know what linux-vserver is its a vps system for linux, i just cant get it working properly
[06:07] <CBiLL> nothing on the desktop
[06:07] <CBiLL> left or right click
[06:07] <teKnofreak> CBiLL, and how much swap did you create when installing ?
[06:07] <CarlFK> Andrew250: /dev/hda1 is 'close' to dos/window's C:
[06:07] <CBiLL> this is default install from cd
[06:07] <CBiLL> I did not create any swap but the installer said it created swaps
[06:07] <davidb___> hollowlife1987: ah, k.  cool.  no personal knowledge on it.  not to sound facitiuos, but you loooked at the man pages?
[06:07] <Andrew250> CarlFK: fdisk, " -l didn't do anything.
[06:08] <t0nedef> sudo fdisk -l
[06:08] <t0nedef> try that
[06:08] <CarlFK> Andrew250: no quotes
[06:08] <hollowlife1987> davidb___, no prebuilt kernel for feisty exists and when i compile my own kernel it segfaults
[06:08] <CarlFK> no sudo, yet
[06:08] <Andrew250> nothing
[06:08] <CBiLL> I just popped in cd and first it boot up and loaded ubuntu dekstop and there was 2 icons .. one example and other one install ubuntu and I played around example apps and liked it then click on install ubuntu
[06:08] <Andrew250> CarlFK: fdisk, " -l
[06:08] <CBiLL> then it ask for time location and username an dpassword and keyboard type etc
[06:08] <CarlFK> Andrew250: no quotes
[06:09] <Andrew250> yes without quotes
[06:09] <Andrew250> fdisk, -1
[06:09] <CBiLL> and told to remove cd and rebooted me back into desktop but nothing working in it
[06:09] <CarlFK> no comma either
[06:09] <CBiLL> well firefox icon works and locks me up
[06:09] <CarlFK> Andrew250: guessing you are looking at where I was pasting docs :)
[06:09] <Andrew250> CarlFK: I'm in the termanal ubuntu@ubuntu: ~
[06:09] <CarlFK> Andrew250: juser@e18:~$ fdisk -l
[06:10] <CBiLL> should I reinstall or it moot point to do so?
[06:10] <CarlFK> Andrew250:  l for list, not #1
[06:10] <Andrew250> ah yea
[06:10] <Andrew250> CarlFK: command not found
[06:11] <Andrew250> ah there we bo
[06:11] <CBiLL> ok it locked up again heh
[06:11] <Andrew250> go
[06:11] <Andrew250> CarlFK: go
[06:11] <Kousotu> anyone know how to disable a touchpad on a laptop?
[06:11] <Andrew250> CarlFK: ok do you want me to list the drives?
[06:11] <Andrew250> should we starts a privet chat?
[06:12] <Andrew250> CarlFK: should we starts a privet chat?
[06:12] <CBiLL> can anyone assist me with this fresh install of ubuntu? it locking up and doing nothing
[06:12] <CBiLL> nothing works on it
[06:12] <CarlFK> Andrew250: na - there are usfull tidbits now and then
[06:12] <Zoffix> Hi, a shot in the sky, but has anybody here was able to get "Dell Color Laser 1320c" printer working on Ubuntu?
[06:12] <ScreamingAtAWall> CBiLL: when does it hang
[06:12] <CBiLL> when I open firefox
[06:12] <Kousotu> tonyyarusso, any ideas how I could go about doing that?
[06:12] <Andrew250> CarlFK: lol
[06:12] <CarlFK> Andrew250: what are the /dev/ for the 2 drives we care about ?
[06:13] <CBiLL> but I can't open any applictions at all .. clicking on the unbuntu icon does nothing or does not bring up menu
[06:13] <CBiLL> so only thing i can open is calander or firefox or email
[06:13] <CBiLL> which seem to be a default install
[06:13] <zeeble> press Alt + F2
[06:13] <tonyyarusso> Kousotu: I'm not sure if there's a graphical utility for it, but you can always comment out the relevant section in /etc/X11/xorg.conf and restart X.
[06:13] <zeeble> and in the run dialog, type gnome-terminal
[06:13] <CBiLL> box pops up
[06:13] <CBiLL> Run Appliction
[06:13] <zeeble> yes. type gnome-terminal there
[06:14] <zeeble> and press enter
[06:14] <Andrew250> CarlFK: /dev/sdb: 300gb  /dev/sdc: 160GB
[06:14] <CBiLL> term is up
[06:14] <zeeble> in the screen, type top and press enter. and see what procss is taking up memory or CPU
[06:14] <CarlFK> Andrew250: both just have 1 big partition ?
[06:15] <CBiLL> the most is Xorg at 2.0%
[06:15] <Andrew250> CarlFK: no b has 3 and c has none.
[06:15] <diseaser> If you want to be the most popular person in your class, whenever the professor pauses in his lecture, just let out a big snort and say "How do you figger that!" real loud.  Then lean back and sort of smirk.
[06:15] <Andrew250> CarlFK: C is the messed up one
[06:15] <CBiLL> most is Xorg 2.0 cpu and 1.8 mem
[06:15] <Andrew250> CarlFK: and D is the one with the botched Ubuntu drive.
[06:15] <diseaser> anyone know what the thing is on the panel that alerts you when new updates are available and also lets you minimize transmission into the system tray?
[06:15] <diseaser> I somehow removed it from the panel and I can't figure out how to readd it
[06:15] <CarlFK> Andrew250: where do you want to make the 160g backup file?
[06:16] <yigal> diseaser: update manager ?
[06:16] <Kousotu> tonyyarusso, but I ned to be careful, I still want my mouse, but not the touchpad
[06:16] <Kousotu> lol
[06:16] <Andrew250> on C
[06:16] <Andrew250> CarlFK: opps B
[06:16] <diseaser> yigal: i tried that but its not the same as the default thing.. like normally, it would not be there unless an updtae was ready, but wheN I add update manager to the panel, its always there
[06:16] <tonyyarusso> Kousotu: it should be pretty obvious which is which.
[06:16] <CBiLL> Swap: is actual swap size? from the look of it .. it look like installer made the whole drive Swap drive?
[06:17] <Andrew250> CarlFK: where the botched ubuntu is.  Should I formate that drive first?
[06:17] <CarlFK> Andrew250: which partition ?  sdb1, sdb2 or sdb3 ?
[06:17] <CarlFK> Andrew250: hang on, I need to take notes ... :)
[06:17] <Andrew250> ok
[06:17] <Kousotu> tonyyarusso, how do I kill and restart X without killing Linux?
[06:17] <Andrew250> can I copy the info on the termanal some how for you?
[06:17] <PanicByte> Kousotu, Ctrl + Alt + Backspace
[06:18] <diseaser> Kousotu: ctrl+alt+backspace
[06:18] <CBiLL> now it all working after I open that terminal
[06:18] <Andrew250> CarlFK: can I copy the info on the termanal some how for you?
[06:18] <Wolydarg> Just recently installed Ubuntu on a desktop, and I need to know why my speakers still play sound when I plug my headphones in, can anyone help?
[06:18] <CarlFK> yeah, select with the mouse, shift click into the box on http://dpaste.com/
[06:18] <CarlFK> (that is the easy way to copy text)
[06:18] <CBiLL> why did it start working after I open terminal?
[06:18] <PanicByte> Wolydarg, do you have USB headphones or USB speakers?
[06:18] <Roge> Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
[06:18] <Roge>  <--- i get this error for beryl and desktop-effects, not sure what i broke. but nvidia-glx is installed
[06:19] <tonyyarusso> Kousotu: sudo invoke-rc.d gdm restart
[06:19] <CarlFK> Andrew250: (er.. see 2 lines above)
[06:19] <Wolydarg> PanicByte: negative on both
[06:19] <PanicByte> Wolydarg, is it onboard audio?
[06:19] <Wolydarg> Yep
[06:19] <Kousotu> gedit, right?
[06:19] <PanicByte> hmmm
, you has SPDIF out!? :)
[06:19] <Roge> does anyone know how i can enable glx ?
[06:20] <Wolydarg> Pragna: what's SPDIF? (sorry, new to linux)
[06:20] <CBiLL> digital audio out
[06:20] <Andrew250> CarlFK: http://dpaste.com/17470/
[06:20] <Manignug> hello everyone
[06:21] <Manignug> can I get a hand with this apt-get message "Couldn't find package xorg-x11-devel"?
[06:21] <PanicByte> Wolydarg, who's the computer/motherboard manufacturer?
[06:21] <goldbond> hello. i am trying to save a copy of a aspx stream onto my computer, but i can't find any software to do it. if any of you can help, i would be grateful.
[06:22] <goldbond> (well, i can't find any software for linux and i don't have windows)
[06:22] <Roge> is there a utility to reconfigure the x server ?
[06:22] <CBiLL> restarting ubuntu to see if it locks up again
[06:22] <Pragna> ////It is a simple socket, as in a player!
[06:22] <CarlFK> Andrew250: you don't need anytying on  /dev/sdb: 300.0 GB right?
[06:22] <Wolydarg> PanicByte: Um, it's an ECS Nforce mobo
[06:22] <Pragna> It is a simple socket, as in a player!
[06:22] <Andrew250> CarlFK: nope
[06:23] <PanicByte> figures, NCS mobo's have weird sound
[06:23] <GullyFoyle> Manignug: there's xorg-dev and xserver-xorg-dev
[06:23] <PanicByte> do you have the one where you can configure the difforent ports with drivers so that it can either be 5.1 or you can have an input, and microphone?
[06:23] <CBiLL> same thing
[06:23] <Manignug> thanks
[06:23] <CBiLL> it won't do anything after a reboot
[06:24] <PanicByte> cause i used to have a weird motherboard like that
[06:24] <CBiLL> after alt-F2 and running gnome-terminal it start working again
[06:24] <CBiLL> how come?
[06:24] <CarlFK> Andrew250: make sure you understand what this next does.  double check my work (you know the man command?).  cuz this is a dozy: dd if=/dev/sdc of=/dev/sdb
[06:24] <GullyFoyle> Manignug: if you have to compile something xorg-dev is probably what you need
[06:25] <Wolydarg> PanicByte: All I know is that I can plug in my headphones/mic into the front of the computer and the speakers in the back, and everything worked like a charm (small vocab when it comes to computer lingo)
[06:25] <Noah0504> Is fwcutter and wl_apsta.o the best way to get a bcm4318 wireless card working?
[06:25] <Andrew250> CarlFK: nope I don't know the man command.
[06:25] <Manignug> yeah I couldnt find the proper apt-get on google
[06:25] <CarlFK> Andrew250: man dd
[06:25] <CarlFK> Andrew250:  man = manual
[06:26] <Andrew250> CarlFK: I have know idea what that does.
[06:26] <CarlFK> Andrew250: man man = man - an interface to the on-line reference manuals ;)
[06:26] <PanicByte> Wolydarg, the only thing i can recommend to you is open terminal, and type "alsamixer" and play with that
[06:26] <CarlFK> Andrew250:  documentation
[06:26] <Andrew250> CarlFK: ok what do we need that for?
[06:27] <Wolydarg> PanicByte: Well, it was better than my idea of hitting the speakers a few times. Thanks.
[06:27] <tigran> Hi.
[06:27] <PanicByte> because usually when you plug in headphones to the front of the computer, it sets a physical switch to turn off the back port
[06:27] <CarlFK> Andrew250:  to make sure the dangerous commands are done right
[06:27] <PanicByte> but i know ECS motherboards have really weird sound configurations
[06:27] <bucky> hey, it's me again.
[06:28] <bucky> I'm trying to install ubuntu now, and I'm wondering how important the swap partition is
[06:28] <altf2o> very.
[06:28] <Andrew250> CarlFK: ok just tell me what to do and I'll try my best to fallow your instructions oh wise CarlFK.
[06:28] <CarlFK> bucky: about 7
[06:28] <tigran> My internet (wifi) is really unstable. Its connected to the router (via wifi)  but most of the time I have no internet.
[06:28] <zeeble> how much ram do you have? and yes, it is essential.
[06:28] <bucky> 1gb
[06:28] <CarlFK> Andrew250: do this, all of it: make sure you understand what this next does.  double check my work (you know the man command?).  cuz this is a dozy: dd if=/dev/sdc of=/dev/sdb
[06:28] <zeeble> bucky: a desktop, or a laptop?
[06:28] <bucky> desktop
[06:28] <CarlFK> bucky: why do you care?
[06:28] <Travo> whats up people
[06:29] <zeeble> bucky: so go with 1gb of swap.
[06:29] <zeeble> will be more than enough.
[06:29] <bucky> because it means I have to cancel the installation and make a new partition
[06:29] <CarlFK> bucky: if you have a small disk and lots of ram, you can do without.  small and lots are up to you
[06:29] <zeeble> yes. do it.
[06:29] <tekbull> epale
[06:29] <zeeble> quit the install, and create a small 1GB partition for swap.
[06:29] <Johnuah> hollowlife1987: hi , are you online. through wubi to download ubuntu is too slow for me
[06:29] <bucky> ok
[06:29] <bucky> Thanks.
[06:30] <CarlFK> bucky: that's what you get for messing with the defaults :)
[06:30] <zeeble> or carry on with the install
[06:30] <tekbull> como me camio a un server en espaol?
[06:30] <t0nedef> i hate the defaults
[06:30] <Andrew250> CarlFK: so you want me to do dd if=/dev/sdc of=dev/sdb?
[06:30] <CBiLL> zeeble : any idea why when it first boot up I can't do anything on desktop or open the start menu until I alt-f2 and open gnome-term?
[06:30] <hollowlife1987> Johnuah, then do this
[06:30] <Travo> i just got my broaDCOM WORKING
[06:30] <Johnuah> just tell out
[06:30] <Andrew250> CarlFK: is that one command?
[06:30] <t0nedef> they are so.... conservitave
[06:30] <tigran> My internet (wifi) is really unstable. Its connected to the router (via wifi) but most of the time I have no interne
[06:30] <hollowlife1987> download the altertive (sp) install cd for ubuntu
[06:30] <CarlFK> Andrew250: only if you can tell me what it does :)
[06:30] <Travo> shit a bitch to setup
[06:30] <zeeble> and after you are done, boot with the ubuntu CD, create a new partition as swap. then put the swap partition in your fstab
[06:30] <t0nedef> grats, i got mine workin too, not that hard, though there can be some headaches
[06:31] <Travo> for me it was, haha
[06:31] <zeeble> CBiLL: i dunno. are you able to open applications from the terminal/run menu?
[06:31] <Travo> im a newb and shit
[06:31] <Andrew250> CarlFK: ah shit
[06:31] <t0nedef> Travo, its ok, people can help
[06:31] <Polygon89> hey, a iptables question. I entered a command to have IP table block RST packets, do i have to do anything else to make iptables start working, as the command doesnt seem to be working.
[06:31] <CBiLL> zeeble : once I open gnome-terminal  then I can open any apps using start menu or click of mouses
[06:31] <t0nedef> try rebooting
[06:31] <Ubulindy> I just installed Gutsy, all the codecs for divx, and mpeg layer 3, for VLC, and Totem, but have no audio at all...where can I get them?
[06:31] <t0nedef> @polygon89
[06:32] <kahrytan> Polygon89, you use comcast?
[06:32] <Travo> when i need help im going here more often, haha
[06:32] <Travo> sounds like u guys know ur stuff
[06:32] <t0nedef> Trav, yep yep
[06:32] <zeeble> CBiLL: oh. dunno then. i was thinking of something else, but dunno why your menu doesnt work
[06:32] <Polygon89> kahrytan, yeah lol, i heard this nice iptables command to get around the comcast torrent blocking thing
[06:32] <Andrew250> CarlFK: ok give me about 5 min to find the info.
[06:32] <kahrytan> Polygon89, I feel sorry for you
[06:32] <CBiLL> zeeble : when I first boot up .. nothign will work until I alt-F2 then type in gnome-terminal then menu will start working or I can start using internet etc
[06:32] <t0nedef> Travo some of us do, some of us don't, but when we work together, those of us who don't learn
[06:32] <CarlFK> Andrew250: find?  where are you looking?
[06:32] <Polygon89> kahrytan, well if this works then i can get past it.
[06:32] <Andrew250> help.ubuntu.com
[06:32] <Polygon89> kahrytan, but yeha it does suck, although i can still dl torrents, i cant seed em =/
[06:32] <kahrytan> Polygon89, and the cap?
[06:32] <zeeble> CBiLL: well, that is a weird issue. please report it at ubuntuforums
[06:33] <Travo> i wanna know linux well
[06:33] <CarlFK> Andrew250: at the promt, type man man
[06:33] <Polygon89> kahrytan, cap? they only prevent you from seeding not downloading
[06:33] <zeeble> then just use it.
[06:33] <t0nedef> travo: tldp.org
[06:33] <davidthedrake> Good evening everyone.
[06:33] <t0nedef> Hello David
[06:33] <CBiLL> zeeble : does installer create the best partation and swap on the drive? or I have to do that myself?
[06:33] <Travo> thanks!
[06:33] <kahrytan> Polygon89, That explains why my downloads are so slow.
[06:33] <CBiLL> I wonder if it create swap or something
[06:33] <CarlFK> Andrew250:  then man dd.  doubt you will find dd docs on ubuntu.com
[06:33] <t0nedef> I learned a lot before that place existed, but that place still has lots i don't know yet
[06:33] <tigran> My internet (wifi) is really unstable. Its connected to the router (via wifi) but most of the time I have no interne
[06:33] <Polygon89> kahrytan, yeah, people who use comcast now cant seed, but i can still download torrents at full speed, must be a diff problem.
[06:33] <zeeble> CBiLL: well, it can create, but i have never allowed it to do anything. i do it manually
[06:34] <CBiLL> well I am newbie and I was told all I need to do is pop in cd and follow step
[06:34] <CarlFK> CBiLL: yes, unless you think you know whats best,
[06:34] <kahrytan> Polygon89, You and others should dump comcast.
[06:34] <Johnuah> hollowlife1987: hi.```` Are you okay?
[06:34] <CarlFK> CBiLL: go with the defaults.
[06:34] <Andrew250> line 27?
[06:34] <CBiLL> I did went with defaults but seem to be giving me issues
[06:34] <Polygon89> kahrytan, no can do. the only other isp around for cable is quest, and they are much worse (i had them before comcast)
[06:34] <zeeble> CBiLL: type less /etc/fstab in a terminal. it will tell you if a swap partition has been created or not
[06:34] <CBiLL> ok
[06:34] <Polygon89> kahrytan, and before this, i had no issues with comcast whatsoever, our internet has been pretty stable and good :D
[06:34] <CarlFK> Andrew250: 27?
[06:34] <zeeble> by default, a swap partition will be created.
[06:35] <kahrytan> Polygon89,I think qwest was better
[06:35] <hollowlife1987> Johnuah, sry had to let dog outside, download the alt install cd, then put it in the same folder you have the wubi installer exe in
[06:35] <Andrew250> manual page man(1) line 27?
[06:35] <smartking> can I ask about ubuntu?
[06:35] <Polygon89> kahrytan, at least where i live they take down the internet at least once a week for like the whole day, its very unstable, ....
[06:35] <zeeble> smartking: sure.
[06:35] <CBiLL> I don't see swap in it
[06:35] <davidthedrake> !ask | smartking
[06:35] <ubot3> smartking: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[06:35] <kahrytan> Polygon89, Where is that
[06:35] <zeeble> CBiLL: there isnt? hm. weird.
[06:36] <Polygon89> kahrytan, tucson, arizona
[06:36] <CarlFK> Andrew250: what about it?
[06:36] <Travo> hey anyone here mod on xbox?, i herd u can have a firefox browser and a distro of linux on there
[06:36] <zeeble> can you paste all the contents of your /etc/fstab in pastebin.com?
[06:36] <Travo> not sure what it is tho
[06:36] <GullyFoyle> comcast is always on here in connecticut
[06:36] <CBiLL> yes I can access the net
[06:36] <t0nedef> Ah, Travo, i know what your talking about, gimme a sec
[06:36] <Andrew250> CarlFK: do you know what line the info is I'm looking for?
[06:36] <smartking> I need use ubuntu for Webserver & entertainment ?
[06:36] <Johnuah> hollowlife1987: I found a folder named wubi in c:\  , should I put it into the folder . And where can I get a Alternate CD??
[06:36] <Travo> cool
[06:36] <Linksys> Hi, is anyone able to help me with my Desktop effects??
[06:36] <scipio> !install
[06:36] <ubot3> Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[06:36] <kahrytan> Polygon89, I have Verizon :-P
[06:36] <smartking> use what version?
[06:36] <GullyFoyle> tbut connecticut has lots of money and they don't wanna piss off the rich people
[06:37] <Polygon89> kahrytan, heh. anyways im going to try restarting and see if this iptables command takes effect, its not working atm...
[06:37] <CarlFK> Andrew250: no.  you need to read and understand.  ideally tell me what the command I gave you is gonna do
[06:37] <kahrytan> Polygon89, And they don't cap or put restrictions on use
[06:37] <davidthedrake> Linksys, what's the problem you're having?
[06:37] <smartking> what version can support for entertainment both webserver
[06:37] <hollowlife1987> Johnuah, give me a minute
[06:37] <t0nedef> Travo: your doing this on an original xbox right, cuz my understanding is it doesn't work on the 360 yet
[06:37] <Andrew250> CarlFK: yes master
[06:37] <Polygon89> kahrytan, neither does comcast (unless you download a TON of stuff) there is just a limit on up/down speeds.
[06:37] <Polygon89> kahrytan, brb restarting
[06:37] <CBiLL> http://pastebin.com/m7241e94e
[06:37] <Travo> yea
[06:37] <t0nedef> Travo: http://www.xbox-linux.org/wiki/Main_Page
[06:37] <Johnuah> hollowlife1987: of course that. you are kindness
[06:37] <t0nedef> have fun with that
[06:37] <Travo> its a old shitty one
[06:37] <Travo> lol
[06:37] <Andrew250> CarlFK: what was the command again?
[06:37] <CarlFK> Andrew250:  or just hope I got it rigth and whack one of your drives :)
[06:38] <omalley> /window 2
[06:38] <nocti> smartking: altho all versions can do what you want, just get the latest version
[06:38] <CarlFK> Andrew250: dd if=/dev/sdc of=/dev/sdb
[06:38] <Travo> cool
[06:38] <smartking> oh ty. I'm downloading ver server edition ^.^
[06:38] <CBiLL> this is a fresh install so I have np re installing it if needed
[06:38] <Travo> hey deaf
[06:38] <zeeble> CBiLL: there is a swap partition. /dev/sda5 so no probs on that score
[06:38] <Travo> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGKBpwezzWU
[06:38] <Travo> check that out
[06:38] <CBiLL> oh sda5? ah ok
[06:39] <hollowlife1987> Johnuah, http://releases.ubuntu.com/7.04/          then just put that in the same folder as the wubi installer exe, and run the installer again
[06:39] <CarlFK> Andrew250: Ill throw you a bone: /dev/ things are/arn't files depending on who you ask.
[06:39] <Ubulindy> anyone can help me on getting the proper audio codecs for Gutsy?
[06:39] <t0nedef> there is supposed to be one floating around, but it isn't official yet
[06:39] <zeeble> Ubulindy: try in #ubuntu+1
[06:39] <Ubulindy> thanks
[06:39] <Johnuah> PC (Intel x86) desktop CD , is this right?
[06:39] <CarlFK> Andrew250: what is important is to understand what they do: they are a reference to a device, and can read/write to the devise just like you read/write to a file.
[06:40] <Andrew250> CarlFK: I don't see DD
[06:40] <Linksys> Hi, is anyone able to help me with my Desktop effects??
[06:40] <CarlFK> Andrew250: did you type dd?
[06:40] <slop> Problem : my brand new wireless PCI card in my PC is only connecting to my router at about 50% signal strength, and its only 15 feet from the router.  However, my neighbors routers often give me as hjgh as 95-100%.  Also, if i do 'sudo ifconfig ath0 down', my strength boosts to 100% but then i don't have internet.  any ideas, suggestions?
[06:40] <Andrew250> yep
[06:41] <Andrew250> CarlFK: ah nm
[06:41] <Johnuah> hollowlife1987: I saw the alternate ,now I will download it
[06:41] <Andrew250> CarlFK:  1 Executable programs:
[06:41] <Andrew250> CarlFK: ....
[06:41] <nocti> Linksys: what about desktop effects?
[06:42] <bucky> =/
[06:42] <t0nedef> Travo, if your a masochist, go with this http://gentoox.shallax.com/
[06:42] <hollowlife1987> Johnuah,  ok :) after its downloaded move it to the same folder the wubi installer is in and run the installer
[06:43] <Linksys> noctil;well when i enable the desktop effectsl i have to enable driver. and then its asking me to reboot. so i do and i get a failed to start x serever, so after i have to run "sudo dpkg-configure xserver-xorg and pick vesa agn.
[06:43] <bullgard4> What is 'suspend2'? "Suspend2 is most easily described as the Linux equivalent of Windows' hibernate functionality. It saves the contents of memory to disk and powers down." So, is suspend2 a program, a script, a DEB program package or what?
[06:43] <Johnuah> hollowlife1987: And do I need more than 4 G spaces to do the installation?
[06:43] <Andrew250> CarlFK: so you're trying to teach me about man?
[06:43] <Dougie> I'm trying to install ubuntu from a USB dvd-rom drive and its saying none of the cdrom drivers work
[06:43] <CarlFK> Andrew250: yeah.  that should take you about 20 seconds.  (don't read the whole man man page)
[06:44] <CarlFK> Andrew250: get on to man dd
[06:44] <bucky> Before I made that new 1gb partition, I saw where windows was installed, and all my free space in the prepare partitions window, now all I see is /dev/sda
[06:44] <hollowlife1987> Johnuah,  4GB of space is cutting it pretty low i would use at least 10gb of space
[06:44] <nocti> Linksys: sorry i thought you wanted beryl or compiz or something like that *shrug*
[06:44] <Linksys> nocti; ohh.. lol
[06:44] <Johnuah> 10 gb?
[06:44] <Dougie> can anyone help me?
[06:44] <nocti> Linksys: nvidia?
[06:44] <Johnuah> hollowlife1987: oh god
[06:45] <Linksys> nocti; yes
[06:45] <krammer> Is tripwire a good program to use??
[06:45] <csc`> * lynucs_ has quit (Success) ?
[06:45] <csc`> lol?
[06:45] <Linksys> nocti; i also installed the neewest driver.
[06:45] <kousotu> tonyyarusso, it still works...
[06:45] <tigran> My internet (wifi) is really unstable. Its connected to the router (via wifi) but most of the time I have no internet.
[06:45] <nocti> Linksys: did you install the nvidia drivers specific for you chipset?
[06:45] <Johnuah> hollowlife1987: my hard disk space is not enough
[06:45] <csc`> tigran: adjust router or buy a new card. or perhaps check your config and/or drivers/
[06:45] <hollowlife1987> Johnuah, how big is your hdd?
[06:45] <davidthedrake> I only want to specify my modem for my DNS server - How do I make it so that my DNS Servers don't reset every time I connect?
[06:45] <Andrew250> CarlFK: what does this mean?http://dpaste.com/17472/
[06:46] <Linksys> nocti; also when i go to restrict manger, and enable it there. then i got to desktop effects and enmable it , it says "Desktop effects could not be be enable
[06:46] <CBiLL> does ubuntu have dvd iso burner on default install?
[06:46] <Dougie> I'm trying to install ubuntu from a USB dvd-rom drive and its saying none of the cdrom drivers work
[06:46] <tigran> csc' kinda a lot at once for a someone knew to linux
[06:46] <hollowlife1987> Johnuah, i mean you could install with 4GB just dont go crazy installing lots of stuff
[06:46] <CarlFK> Andrew250: it means if you type "man dd" you will get the manual page for dd :)
[06:46] <krammer> Is tripwire a good program to use??
[06:46] <Johnuah> hollowlife1987: is there any method to substitute ? 15 gb
[06:47] <Johnuah> hollowlife1987: 9gb has been used for windows os
[06:47] <Travo_> ok im back
[06:47] <Travo_> pc keeps freexing
[06:47] <kousotu> tonyyarusso, ya there?
[06:47] <sparr> i want to install ubuntu onto a machine that can only[ish]  boot from the network.  help?
[06:47] <tonyyarusso> kousotu: yeah
[06:47] <kousotu> tonyyarusso, it still works...
[06:48] <tonyyarusso> kousotu: odd...
[06:48] <Johnuah> hollowlife1987: and the pc which is being used by me now is my office mobile computer
[06:48] <hollowlife1987> Johnuah, just try using 4GB not sure how well it would work but you should be able to get a decent feel for ubuntu
[06:48] <kousotu> I commented it and everything...
[06:48] <joeblow988> has anyone installed ubuntu 7.04 on a toshiba x205 laptop? I get busy box and initramfs and it just hangs
[06:48] <nocti> Linksys: i think you should enable  your xorg.conf to use the nvidia drivers, im not sure about ubuntu how to go about that, im a gentoo user, google?
[06:48] <Andrew250> CarlFK: dd - conver and copy a file
[06:48] <Dougie> I'm trying to install ubuntu from a USB dvd-rom drive and its saying none of the cdrom drivers work
[06:48] <Andrew250> CarlFK: ah that's it?
[06:48] <kousotu> Pelo: Touchpad
[06:48] <CarlFK> Andrew250: getting close.
[06:48] <Pelo> joeblow988, what videocard ?
[06:48] <krammer> Is tripwire a good program to use??
[06:48] <dori> can someone tell me how I go about getting the source package of libexiv2-0.12 and all of its dependencies so I can make my own package?
[06:48] <Johnuah> hollowlife1987: I do not want to take a big modify on it
[06:48] <Travo_> anyone know why my mepis keeps freezing ?
[06:48] <bucky> Before I made that new 1gb partition, I saw where windows was installed, and all my free space in the prepare partitions window, now all I see is /dev/sda
[06:49] <joeblow988> Pelo: Nvidia 8700M GT
[06:49] <Linksys> nocti; yea i ahve done that still same problem
[06:49] <Pelo> dori,  google
[06:49] <Travo_> is there anyway to do a cleanup on linux to fix this shit?
[06:49] <Johnuah> hollowlife1987: but I have 4 gb invisiable disk partition in my hdd
[06:49] <dori> Pelo: $ google
[06:49] <dori> bash: google: command not found
[06:49] <hollowlife1987> Johnuah, that is probally the recovery partition
[06:49] <tigran> Pelo, you're smart
[06:49] <Pelo> joeblow988,  nvidia doesn'T make FOSS driver so it not part of the live cd,  you need to use the alternate install cd , it has a text based intaller
[06:49] <tigran> can you help me with my internet problem?
[06:50] <kousotu> dori, gogle on the internet lol
[06:50] <kousotu> google*
[06:50] <dori> kousotu: no shit
[06:50] <kousotu> lol
[06:50] <joeblow988> pelo: so its just a live cd problem? The rest of the install will go fine? Awesome
[06:50] <Pelo> tigran,  you can always ask , I'll see what I an do
[06:50] <kousotu> thn why'd you bash it?
[06:50] <dori> kousotu: humoring Pelo
[06:50] <Pelo> joeblow988, well I can't give you any garanties but that should be it
[06:51] <joeblow988> pelo, thanks. I'll try it.
[06:51] <Andrew250> CarlFK: copy from drive ...
[06:51] <tigran> Pelo: Well I'm using wifi and I'm connected to router but I cant load web pages, but as you can see I'm in IRC and irc is working, its weird
[06:51] <Johnuah> hollowlife1987: I have installed the ubuntu desktop 7.04 on it successfully ,but after my reinstallation my cd rom does not work correctly .It helps nothing although I have burned 4 Live CDs
[06:51] <Pelo> dori,  you want to find source codes,  google is the best way to go about it
[06:51] <kousotu> dori, oh.. lol
[06:51] <kousotu> tonyyarusso, any ideas?
[06:51] <tonyyarusso> kousotu: not tonight at least
[06:51] <krammer> Is tripwire a good program to use??
[06:52] <Pelo> tigran,  I know nothing about wifi,   try looking it up in the forum  www.ubuntuforums.org,  try searching for  wifi no firefox
[06:52] <kousotu> tonyyarusso, does ## mean the same as #?
[06:52] <hollowlife1987> Johnuah, hmm dunno i need to get up early tomorrow though so i cant finish helping you,
[06:52] <bucky> so. many. questions.
[06:52] <tonyyarusso> kousotu: Except in some kinds of config files where you need both for a comment, and some types of info are unde rjust one.
[06:52] <Pelo> krammer,  you are not being ignored, but apparently no one currently here knows what tripwire is
[06:52] <Andrew250> CarlFK: copy from this drive to another.
[06:52] <Pelo> bucky,  this is a quiet time
[06:52] <kousotu> leme try the2nd way lol
[06:53] <CarlFK> Andrew250: yup.  did I get the drives right?
[06:53] <h1st0> whattup with ubotu?
[06:53] <playerzen> what is irc ?
[06:53] <bulmer> tigran: only a particular web site or all of them?
[06:53] <Pelo> playerzen, Internet Relay Chat
[06:53] <bucky> Before I made that new 1gb partition, I saw where windows was installed, and all my free space in the prepare partitions window, now all I see is /dev/sda
[06:53] <Andrew250> CarlFK: i DON'T REMEMBER now.
[06:53] <teKnofreak> playerzen, was that sarcasm ? :D
[06:53] <nocti> Linksys: prior to using desktop effects, can you use your nvidia for anything that require opengl? like ppracer or something?
[06:53] <tigran> Bulmer: all
[06:53] <kousotu> tonyyarusso, how do you end Xwithout restaring the computeR?
[06:54] <playerzen> teKnofreak ^_- I'm just loving reading this channel
[06:54] <Pelo> bucky, in gparted ?
[06:54] <bulmer> tigran: does your router/AP blocks ports or forwards them to your client?
[06:54] <teKnofreak> playerzen, heh
[06:54] <playerzen> it's better than tv
[06:54] <ubuntu-console> How do i refresh my desktop xserver gnome etc. to the way it was when i fresh installed  including drivers etc ?
[06:54] <bucky> no, I used partition manager
[06:54] <tonyyarusso> kousotu: sudo invoke-rc.d gdm stop
[06:54] <Johnuah> hollowlife1987: oh ,that's all right , You have do me a big favour really ,Thank you very much indeed
[06:54] <tigran> for certain apps
[06:54] <lazaruslupine> kousotu,  ctrl-alt-backspace should restart x
[06:54] <CarlFK> Andrew250: dd if=/dev/X of=/dev/Y  (you get figure out X and Y)
[06:54] <h1st0> ubuntu-console: remove .gnome in your ~
[06:54] <ubuntu-console> the x server is buggerd to though h1st0
[06:54] <ubuntu-console> it wont start
[06:54] <h1st0> ubuntu-console: the drivers though are going to be an issue
[06:54] <hollowlife1987> Johnuah, well np but i must go now, so night :)
[06:55] <Pelo> bucky,  I don'T know that one, sorry, is it possible you accidently deleted your partitons ?
[06:55] <Andrew250> CarlFK: x=c y=b
[06:55] <h1st0> ubuntu-console: whynot fix it then
[06:55] <ubuntu-console> im trying
[06:55] <Johnuah> good night
[06:55] <h1st0> ubuntu-console: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:55] <tigran> bulmer: in case ya missed it, certain apps are port forwarded
[06:55] <bucky> Pelo, I sure as hell hope not, I have no way of reinstalling windows
[06:55] <Andrew250> CarlFK: but as you can see the c drive has no partision
[06:55] <bulmer> tigran: then make sure port 80 is forwarded
[06:55] <bulmer> and not blocked
[06:55] <h1st0> bucky: what is your problem?
[06:55] <Pelo> bucky,  any refresh option ?
[06:55] <bucky> no
[06:56] <h1st0> bucky: fdisk -l will list your partitions if thats what you are looking for.
[06:56] <Andrew250> CarlFK: your going to help me recover it right?
[06:56] <h1st0> bucky: err. sudo fdisk -l
[06:56] <CarlFK> Andrew250: /dev/sdb is the whole drive.  /dev/sdb1 would be the first partition
[06:56] <Andrew250> CarlFK: master
[06:56] <sparr> will i encounter any problems installing without a keyboard?
[06:56] <Andrew250> CarlFK: yep
[06:56] <lazaruslupine> yes'
[06:56] <bucky> h1st0, thanks
[06:56] <CarlFK> Andrew250: yeah, and given the drives you have, we can make a backup, and then try to recover the backup
[06:56] <Pelo> sparr,  the installation requires you to enter username and password so ... yes
[06:57] <Andrew250> CarlFK: I don't under stand
[06:57] <ubuntu-console> ok i done that it seems there are conflicting nvidia driver versions
[06:57] <Andrew250> CarlFK: it's the c drive that we are trying to recover the files from.
[06:57] <Andrew250> CarlFK: yet it has no partision
[06:57] <lazaruslupine> playerzen,  whats the issue w/ xinerama?
[06:57] <tigran> bulmer: the port is fine
[06:57] <ubuntu-console> how do i completly remove the nvidia-glx driver ?
[06:57] <CarlFK> Andrew250: dd if=/dev/sdc of=/dev/sdb = copy all of one drive to the other drive (including partition tables
[06:57] <kousotu> tonyyarusso, can that line be deleted?
[06:57] <tigran> bulmer: its not from that
[06:57] <tonyyarusso> kousotu: what line?
[06:57] <Andrew250> ok
[06:57] <playerzen> lazaruslupine x doesn't restart - it doesn't give any errors either
[06:57] <davidthedrake> sudo apt-get remove --purge nvidia-glx
[06:58] <ubuntu-console> thx
[06:58] <Andrew250> CarlFK: sounds good
[06:58] <kousotu> ##	InputDevice	"Synaptics Touchpad"
[06:58] <davidthedrake> Or something like that :)
[06:58] <CarlFK> Andrew250: drives are just big wads of bytes.  don't need any partitions or files right now.  just gonna move all the bytes from input to output
[06:58] <Andrew250> CarlFK: but I thought we had to make an img?
[06:58] <bulmer> tigran: are you sure? but you cant browse yah? can you try telnet www.yahoo.com 80   ?
[06:58] <sparr> Pelo: :(
[06:58] <lazaruslupine> playerzen,  what changes did you make to you x.org config file?
[06:58] <davidthedrake> --purge will remove anything else conflicting with it, so be careful :)
[06:58] <sparr> Pelo: i might call that a bug  :)
[06:59] <tonyyarusso> kousotu: Well, i guess it could, if you never want it again.  You're dealing with an entire section though, not just a line.
[06:59] <tigran> bulmer: its not that i cant, its that i cant at times, most of the time
[06:59] <bucky> h1st0, terminal is showing my drives almost correctly, I think the problem is partition manager doesnt support EXT 3
[06:59] <CarlFK> Andrew250: I was, but changed my mind when I saw what was avalible.  the .img would let you have other files on the same drive, but not be as easy to work with
[06:59] <tigran> bulmer: ping and traceroute work
[06:59] <bucky> so I'm going to reformat the drive
[06:59] <Pelo> sparr,  no it' a linux feature, that's what makes it secure
[06:59] <kousotu> bah..
[06:59] <bucky> and start fresh
[06:59] <kousotu> can I pm you?
[06:59] <playerzen> lazaruslupine: several, added entries for 2 monitors (device, monitor, screen, serverlayout)
[06:59] <h1st0> bucky: what are you trying to do thats not working?
[06:59] <Andrew250> CarlFK: ok
[06:59] <bulmer> tigran: you are confusing me...what the heck exactly is the problem?
[06:59] <CarlFK> Andrew250: copy one drive to the other, now you have 2 borked drives.  try to fix one, and if you screw it up bad, just copy again
[07:00] <Pelo> h1st0,  he did some resizing and now he doesn't see any partiton on hs drive ( if I understood), he's still in the partition manager
[07:00] <Andrew250> CarlFK: so because the b drive already has partisions on it when we move the data from c to b we'll be able to access the data.
[07:00] <kousotu> !paste
[07:00] <ubot3> 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)
[07:00] <lazaruslupine> playerzen,  you should be getting an error. try ctrl-alt f1 and then type startx and see if that will print errors
[07:00] <Andrew250> ok
[07:00] <tigran> bulmer: im confused as well, my internet works at times, and doesnt work at other times, I can be chatting and web pages dont work or browsing web pages and chat doesnt work, its very odd
[07:00] <Andrew250> CarlFK: I get it
[07:00] <CarlFK> Andrew250: well, that description isn't it
[07:01] <Johnuah> i'm a linux newer, can some one give me some conference & guidance about ubuntu, i just need basically
[07:01] <playerzen> lazaruslupine: doesn't kdm call startx ?
[07:01] <lazaruslupine> yes
[07:01] <lazaruslupine> but you can call it yourself
[07:01] <bulmer> tigran: anything with radio antennae is not guaranteed to be able tx 100%
[07:01] <playerzen> lazaruslupine: what I do, to apply my new .conf is just ctrl+alt+backspace
[07:01] <Pelo> Johnuah,  start with these  http://cutlersoftware.com/ubuntuinstall/  http://www.linuxcommand.org/index.php http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty  www.ubuntuforums.org
[07:01] <playerzen> lazaruslupine: and nothing happens, blank screen
[07:01] <bulmer> or rx 100% all the time either
[07:01] <lazaruslupine> yeah
[07:01] <CarlFK> Andrew250: partitions are just the results of a few bytes near the beginnning of the drive that point to the start/size/type of each partition.  whack those bytes and you whack the partition _table_
[07:01] <bucky> h1st0, I started ubuntu and began the installation process, I didn't realize I needed a swap partition (this is after I formatted the free space I had unallocated with EXT 3). I then used partition manager in DOS to make a new 1gb partition. I don't think partition manager supports EXT 3 which is why the free space showed up as unallocated when it was EXT 3. I still was able to make a 1gb partition, but now the ubuntu installer do
[07:01] <jeremyc_> Hey guys..
[07:02] <Andrew250> CarlFK: yea I get that
[07:02] <playerzen> lazaruslupine: then I have to do killall -9 kdm
[07:02] <tigran> bulmer: but its probably 10% up time
[07:02] <bucky> I'm going to start fresh now.
[07:02] <Andrew250> CarlFK: I understand the idea of an mbr
[07:02] <CarlFK> Andrew250:  so the copy will have the same junk
[07:02] <kousotu> tonyyarusso, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/34617/
[07:02] <m0u5e> bucky: use gparted to make a swap partition
[07:02] <Johnuah> Pelo:  tnks a lot
[07:02] <lazaruslupine> if you do ctrl-alt-f1 to switch to a console and then startx from there it should be more verbose playerzen
[07:02] <bulmer> tigran: so, dont use wifi, use wired
[07:02] <h1st0> bucky: why don't you just delete the partitions and leave free space and allow the ubuntu installer to do this for your.
[07:02] <tigran> bulmer: cant
[07:02] <playerzen> lazaruslupine: ok, I'll try that - I'm in konsole atm so I will bbiab probably :P
[07:02] <jeremyc_> I got a question. Anyone ever ran a TV station with linux, or have experience with it?
[07:02] <bucky> The ubuntu installer can make a swap partition? I saw no option for that
[07:02] <bulmer> tigran:  or get a better network system :)
[07:03] <Andrew250> ok
[07:03] <bucky> Will gparted work without booting into DOS?
[07:03] <tigran> bulmer: lol, so you think it can be from my router?
[07:03] <h1st0> bucky: if you use guided partitioning just tell it to use the free space and it will do everything for your.
[07:03] <Andrew250> so should I do that command now?
[07:03] <tigran> bulmer: its f*%ked up?
[07:03] <bulmer> tigran it can be from anything network related
[07:03] <h1st0> bucky: gparted should work if you are in ubuntu.
[07:03] <tigran> k
[07:03] <h1st0> bucky: just sudo gparted
[07:03] <bucky> h1st0: ok thanks
[07:03] <CarlFK> Andrew250: i think so
[07:03] <Dougie> Can anyone help me install from a USB Cdrom drive?
[07:04] <Pelo> g'night folks
[07:04] <h1st0> Dougie: just boot to the cd and install
[07:04] <bucky> h1st0: gparted is saying my entire disk is empty
[07:04] <avis> buckey, the ubuntu partitioner partitioner states you need a swap and / partition at the bottom.  its also a good idea to create your own /home in the event of reinstallation
[07:04] <kousotu> nite pegger
[07:04] <kousotu> oops..
[07:04] <tonyyarusso> kousotu: what about it?
[07:04] <Dougie> h1st0, It says that it can't load a module for the cdrom drive
[07:04] <Andrew250> CarlFK: so dd if=/dev/sdc of=dev/sdb ?
[07:04] <h1st0> avis: you can always create your own ~ later.
[07:04] <h1st0> Dougie: what version of ubuntu are you trying to install?
[07:04] <kousotu> tonyyarusso, that's the file, and the last section is where my things conflict
[07:04] <arooni> folks i have a problem with my 7950 not accurately detecting my second lcd's resolution (i'm getting a max of 640x480 resolution, when its capable of 1280x1024)... i have ubuntu 7.04 and i've been using the nvidia-settings app
[07:05] <CarlFK> Andrew250: um... maybe.  will that copy the right thing to the right thing ?
[07:05] <Dougie> h1st0, 7.04 the ubuntu-studio version
[07:05] <kousotu> my USB mouse and my touchpad
[07:05] <Andrew250> CarlFK: from c to b yes.
[07:05] <arooni> my nvidia i mean
[07:05] <h1st0> Dougie: ahh well you may have to ask the studio folks but you might need the alternate iso.
[07:05] <CarlFK> Andrew250: let er rip
[07:05] <tonyyarusso> kousotu: oh.  Comment out the section farther up.
[07:05] <h1st0> Dougie: what does it do after you receive the module error?
[07:05] <Dougie> h1st0, i believe its based off the alternate iso
[07:06] <tigran> bulmer: there was this command that clears iftables or something, somethign about a firewall, do you know what it is?
[07:06] <h1st0> Dougie: is it a text based installer?
[07:06] <Glock> Having trouble with xchat and SSL, somebody please PM me if you can help me out =)
[07:06] <Johnuah> who can tell me what is the hotkey to switch a desktop to another desktop , I mean solid effect
[07:06] <Dougie> h1st0, it just goes to a screen saying instillation can't continue
[07:06] <kousotu> line 39?
[07:06] <h1st0> Glock: prolly not going to get a pm
[07:06] <h1st0> !ask | Glock
[07:06] <ubot3> Glock: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:06] <kousotu> or 39-46?
[07:06] <Dougie> h1st0, yes text based well.....like a dos based looking thing
[07:06] <Glock> Hrm okay
[07:06] <h1st0> Dougie: go to the next step and tell it to continue.  I used to have that issue on one of my old boxes.
[07:06] <playerzen> joined from console now
[07:07] <tonyyarusso> kousotu: 39-46
[07:07] <lazaruslupine> wb
[07:07] <Dougie> h1st0, ok i'll try it
[07:07] <Andrew250> CarlFK: that's going to take a while eh?
[07:07] <kousotu> k, I'll give that  shot
[07:07] <CarlFK> Andrew250: yup
[07:07] <tigran> How can I clear iftables?
[07:07] <lazaruslupine> playerzen,  did it help or am i totally off base?
[07:07] <kousotu> can I delete line 100 then?
[07:07] <CarlFK> Andrew250: you can get a progress like this.. (just a sec...)
[07:07] <Andrew250> CarlFK: you could have taught me this as it was transfering.
[07:07] <mudkipdesu> errr i need help with WINE
[07:07] <ToddEDM> hey guys.... what prorgam burns  .iso files????
[07:07] <Johnuah> who can tell me which hotkey conbination to switch a desktop to another desktop , I mean solid effect
[07:07] <h1st0> !ask | mudkipdesu
[07:07] <ubot3> mudkipdesu: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:07] <playerzen> lazaruslupine: "No matching device for instance (bus id) found"
[07:08] <CarlFK> Andrew250:  that would be too late if it was wrong
[07:08] <kousotu> ToddEDM, k3b
[07:08] <playerzen> oh shit I should check that
[07:08] <Andrew250> CarlFK: what should I see if it is working?
[07:08] <anolis> nick Anolis
[07:08] <cdmarcus> !ohmy | playerzen
[07:08] <ubot3> playerzen: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[07:08] <anolis> gahh
[07:08] <lazaruslupine> playerzen,  just type in lspci and use the correct address for your hardware
[07:08] <kousotu> tonyyarusso, can I delete line 100 then?
[07:08] <CarlFK> Andrew250: nothing unless you do something... (looking that up)
[07:08] <mudkipdesu> alright i need to know how to properly install a program :p i googled for the past hour and honestly i havent been able to
[07:08] <Glock> I can't connect to channels using SSL. It just takes forever to connect and doesn't end up doing so.
[07:09] <jeremyc_> Why dont people use google? I mean honestly people... :\
[07:09] <bulmer> tigran: you have to tell me your setup, what you have, whats connected to which, firewalls? etc..
[07:09] <tonyyarusso> kousotu: quite possibly
[07:09] <jeremyc_> or the ubuntu forums
[07:09] <ToddEDM> thank you kousotu
[07:09] <playerzen> do I use vga controller or display controller ?
[07:09] <Anolis> I'm having trouble with Ubuntu using a sound device i don't want it to automatically use, is there a way to force Ubuntu to only use 1 "primary" sound device for it's defau;t
[07:09] <smartking> can I ask "can I install LAMP in to ubuntu desktop edition" ?
[07:09] <CarlFK> Andrew250: now to figure this out: man dd... Sending  a  USR1  signal  to  a running `dd' process makes it print I/O       statistics to standard error and then resume copying.
[07:09] <h1st0> Glock: connect to channels with what?
[07:09] <bulmer> jeremyc_: did you look to google before asking here?
[07:09] <playerzen> because I have 0.2.0 and 0.2.1
[07:09] <kousotu> for now I'll leave it, I might delete it later
[07:09] <Glock> h1st0, xchat...
[07:09] <CarlFK> smartking: 'yes' just install apache, mysql and python
[07:09] <Andrew250> CarlFK: soosh!
[07:09] <h1st0> Glock: wth channels use ssl?
[07:09] <Andrew250> CarlFK: woosh!
[07:10] <tonyyarusso> !lamp | smartking
[07:10] <ubot3> smartking: LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process (different in Edgy+)
[07:10] <lazaruslupine> playerzen,  like this:   BusID          "PCI:01:00:0" for an agp slot
[07:10] <davidthedrake> smartking, Are you asking how to install LAMP?
[07:10] <Andrew250> CarlFK: that's the sound of all the text flying over my head.
[07:10] <Glock> h1st0, in xchat there's an option to connect to servers using SSL
[07:10] <jeremyc_> bulmer, yuppers. Actually a week of searching on google and sourceforge
[07:10] <jeremyc_> smartking, whats your problem?
[07:10] <smartking> yes
[07:10] <tigran> bulmer: my comp to router, no firewall installed, but I remember something about iftables, there isnt much to say, wifi has no security on it, netgear router..
[07:10] <smartking> install with ubuntu desktop edition
[07:10] <Anolis> i tried going to System -> Preferences -> Sound and setting my default devices to what i want them to be.. but that doesn't seem to make a difference.
[07:10] <davidthedrake> smartking, Follow the guide given to you by ubot3
[07:10] <kousotu> tonyyarusso, Personal opinion, I think the bot needs a "!here" command I get alot "is anyone here?" at 3am at nite
[07:10] <h1st0> Glock: try /j #xchat
[07:10] <CarlFK> Andrew250: poke around and try to figure out the PID of the dd command that is running
[07:11] <smartking> kk thanks
[07:11] <wolferine> evening
[07:11] <lazaruslupine> use the ID from lspci and add a BudID entry under each card
[07:11] <lazaruslupine> playerzen,
[07:11] <davidthedrake> smartking, NP
[07:11] <Glock> h1st0, it appears I am the only person in there
[07:11] <bulmer> tigran its iptables..iptables is installed by default but without rules
[07:11] <tonyyarusso> kousotu: lol
[07:11] <CarlFK> Andrew250: pid= process ID.  it shoudl be on something under the system menu
[07:11] <kousotu> tonyyarusso, I'm serious, want logs?
[07:11] <h1st0> Glock: there are 106 ppl in there
[07:11] <smartking> davidthedrake:  but, can LAMP work with "desktop edition" ?
[07:11] <nandemonai> Hiya guys, can anyone suggest a good quality sound card that Feisty likes? Internal sound is crummy.
[07:11] <tonyyarusso> kousotu: You're right - I just don't know that a factoid would make it happen less
[07:11] <davidthedrake> smartking, Sure can. I'm running it right now.
[07:12] <wolferine> nandemonai, u looking for 5.0  surround?
[07:12] <h1st0> Glock: and your not in there #xchat  make sure you trype it right
[07:12] <Anolis> kousotu: anyone asking that question is most likely not intelligent enough to use a !here command
[07:12] <Johnuah> who can help me? I have not a hardware driver on ubuntu
[07:12] <bulmer> tigran: router to where? AP to where? how is it connected to the net..i asked you to elaborate..we can only guess wrong :)
[07:12] <wolferine> or maybe 7.1 ?
[07:12] <nandemonai> wolferine, That would be good. Working digital out would be even better.
[07:12] <Glock> h1st0, I type /j #xchat
[07:12] <tigran> bulmer: ok my bad, guess its not from that, can you think of anything else that will cause such an effect, internet working at times and not at other times(majority)
[07:12] <davidthedrake> smartking, Running Apache/MySQL/PHP/PGSQL currently. Used that guide to get started.
[07:12] <devinderbhullar> hi how do i Configure the syslog daemon on the host system to accept remote syslog messages over interface 10.0.0.1 using UDP port 514
[07:12] <devinderbhullar> in ubuntu
[07:12] <fryan> ADA YANG BISA BHS INDONESIA NGGA DISINI?
[07:12] <kousotu> Anolis, you don't have to have it as a command
[07:12] <wolferine> nandemonai, good luck, audio support is minimal in linux
[07:12] <Glock> h1st0, I am typing it exactly the way you told me
[07:12] <lazaruslupine> smartking,  each "edition" of ubuntu is just a different collection of packages. You can run anything from the repositories you want
[07:12] <shiznix`> hello
[07:13] <bulmer> tigran just use wired if possible
[07:13] <wolferine> !caps | fryan
[07:13] <ubot3> fryan: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[07:13] <nandemonai> wolferine, I know :/ Hence why I ask.
[07:13] <davidthedrake> shiznix`, Hello :)
[07:13] <h1st0> Glock: /j #xchat
[07:13] <smartking> oh I understanded thanks
[07:13] <tigran> bulmer: like I said, I cant, its not in reach
[07:13] <fryan> OK
[07:13] <Andrew250> CarlFK: I'm also trying to chat with my partner that is about 3888 km away while I'm trying to understand what your are teaching me.
[07:13] <h1st0> Glock: I dunno there are tons of people there.
[07:13] <wolferine> nandemonai, well, if you knew that already, why are you asking?
[07:13] <Anolis> oh just have it recognise strings like "is any1 hjeer????/"
[07:13] <kousotu> Anolis, I see the bot respond to people's comments
[07:13] <Glock> h1st0, I typed that! It must be on a different server. Please specify the server
[07:13] <bulmer> tigran:  get a long cat 5 cable..you have not told us about your internet connectivity
[07:13] <nandemonai> wolferine, Because I'm sure someone out there has a half decent sound card working in ubuntu.. no?
[07:13] <kousotu> Anolis, exactly
[07:14] <Anolis> kousotu hehe
[07:14] <tigran> bulmer: dsl, im talking about a 2 room difference from mode/router to my computer
[07:14] <kousotu> tonyyarusso, can that be done?
[07:14] <devinderbhullar> Hi How do i configure the syslog daemon on the host system to accept remote syslog messages over interface 10.0.0.1 using UDP port 514
[07:14] <wolferine> nandemonai, the support for drivers is at a minimum, but you already knew that
[07:14] <playerzen> oh shit, I think I know what's happening.  i'm using a laptop - I think it has two graphics devices (0.2.0 and 0.2.1 busids) - ok so I changed one of the device busids in xorg.conf to reflect this new realization.  now I have a fucked up grey screen
[07:14] <tonyyarusso> kousotu: perhaps
[07:14] <r-c> Help please. i just installed a Samsung ML 2010 printer, installed driver and did everything, no printer in printers folder. why?
[07:14] <shiznix`> I'll find out
[07:14] <Andrew250> CarlFK: I just want to know if it's working or not.
[07:14] <bulmer> tigran again..can you start from beginning and elaborate on your connectivity?
[07:14] <tigran> bulmer: what do you mean by connectivity
[07:15] <bulmer> tigran: router to where? AP to where? how is it connected to the net..i asked you to elaborate..we can only guess wrong :)
[07:15] <lazaruslupine> playerzen,  yeah laptops are a bit trickier to get working with xinerama
[07:15] <kousotu> I get tired of saying yes lol
[07:15] <smartking> can I setup ubuntu without CD, only have file.iso ?
[07:15] <CarlFK> Andrew250: from a 2nd shell, need to send a signal to the dd process.  this is easy, once you know the  pid of the process... im dinking with how to find  it
[07:15] <nandemonai> wolferine, I realise this but that does not mean 0 support right? That's all I'm asking, if someone can suggest a decent sound card they know to work.
[07:15] <bulmer> tigran if you are lazy to tell me the layout..umm good luck
[07:15] <devinderbhullar> yes u can smartking
[07:15] <devinderbhullar> i just did
[07:15] <kousotu> smartking, you can VMware it, but that's all
[07:15] <mudkipdesu> has anyone managed to get utorrent working on ubuntu?
[07:15] <playerzen> well at least I have a better idea of what's going on.  going to restore old xorg and research
[07:15] <wolferine> nandemonai, most do work
[07:15] <kousotu> mudkipdesu, I use Ktornt on Ubuntu
[07:16] <tigran> bulmer:....dont go there lol, modem to router, router to my computer via wifi, I just dont understand how much more I can elaborate
[07:16] <Glock> h1st0, which server is #xchat in?
[07:16] <krammer> what does garbage process id mean?
[07:16] <lazaruslupine> playerzen,  you should be able to get it, its just a bit tricky
[07:16] <mudkipdesu> kousotu: is it just as good?
[07:16] <Andrew250> CarlFK: I'm sorry if I'm being rude but I've lost all for the pictures with my partner and I and a lot of other info.  I wanted to try Linux but I keep messing my computer up when every I use Ubuntu.  SO I"m sorry if I'm a little impatient with this whole process.
[07:16] <zeeble> Glock: chatjunkies
[07:16] <kousotu> mudkipdesu, better
[07:16] <bjv> utorrent is the light windoows-only one?
[07:16] <kousotu> gotta restart X brb
[07:17] <Glock> zeeble, thank you very much =)
[07:17] <mudkipdesu> bjv: yeah
[07:17] <fryan> how to linten mp3
[07:17] <wolferine> Andrew250, i hope you back these things up
[07:17] <bjv> closed source, but free, right?
[07:17] <zeeble> fryan: mp3blaster
[07:17] <bulmer> tigran: well okay...what kind of wall you have? lots of metal on the walls? they tend to make it difficult to communicate
[07:17] <wolferine> fryan, what do you mean?
[07:17] <Andrew250> wolferine: some but not the past 3 months worth.
[07:17] <kousotu> OMG!!
[07:17] <sparr> i used fdisk to make partition table changes and write them.  then i rebooted.  now fdisk sees the new table, but the ubuntu installer still sees the old one.  whats up with that?
[07:17] <wolferine> Andrew250, and you have formated your system?
[07:18] <kousotu> damn *$%@ touhpad...
[07:18] <tigran> bulmer: no, my connection is at 50%, 2 out of 4 bars, and under windows my internet has a much high uptime, a normal wifi usage, has outages here and there, but not for  hours and randomly
[07:18] <Ahadiel> Be back in a minute or so, restarting modem/router.
[07:18] <tigran> bulmer: wall are normal walls, wood, no metal
[07:18] <bulmer> sparr you have entries for it in /etc/fstab?
[07:18] <fryan> i can't listen music(mp3)
[07:18] <mudkipdesu> i thought linux was harder to use
[07:18] <CarlFK> Andrew250: no prob.  open a 2nd shell and run top.  look down the list and find the dd command. look in the pid column and tell me the PID
[07:18] <wolferine> fryan, error?
[07:18] <Andrew250> wolferine: carlfk is on top of the situation.  No I just deleted the partision
[07:18] <mudkipdesu> its very simple
[07:18] <sparr> bulmer: no
[07:19] <kousotu> gone it is from xconf
[07:19] <bulmer> sparr:  then insert one
[07:19] <kousotu> brb
[07:19] <bucky> Alright, I made the 20 gigs unallocated again, how should I use gparted? Should I just make 1gb of it extended? What file system should I use?
[07:19] <wolferine> Andrew250, good luck
[07:19] <Andrew250> wolferine: thanks
[07:19] <Dougie> h1st0, ok yeah that didn't work
[07:19] <Dougie> h1st0, shows there is like not cdrom drive or something
[07:19] <Andrew250> what is a shell?
[07:19] <fryan> wolferine help me?
[07:20] <Chubbly> hello
[07:20] <bulmer> tigran i think i already told you not 100% reliable on wifi...move the foil and antennae a bit..see if it makes a difference
[07:20] <wolferine> fryan, answer my question?
[07:20] <sparr> bulmer: for what?
[07:20] <tigran> bulmer: i KNOW its not 100% but its not 5% either
[07:20] <bulmer> sparr: for the partition you just created, if you want it mounted
[07:20] <sparr> bulmer: i dont
[07:20] <Chubbly> looking for help with sound cards
[07:20] <Andrew250> CarlFK: what is a shell?
[07:20] <davidthedrake> !ask | Chubbly
[07:20] <ubot3> Chubbly: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:21] <bulmer> sparr you dont what?
[07:21] <mudkipdesu> hey on windows i had a resolution of 1366x768 and on ubuntu the max resolution available is 1024x768 anyone know how to fix it?
[07:21] <CarlFK> Andrew250: um, terminal?  the thing with the prompt were you can enter commands like man, dd
[07:21] <tigran> bulmer: same computer, in windows its not out as much, i mean no where close, do you understand me there?
[07:21] <devinderbhullar> hi how do i configure the syslog daemon on the host system to accept remote syslog messages over interface 10.0.0.1 using UDP port 514
[07:21] <zeeble> wth is 1366x768?
[07:21] <bulmer> tigran:  well maybe you go back to windows? :)
[07:21] <davidthedrake> Yea really.
[07:21] <devinderbhullar> sorry for the repeats
[07:21] <bjv> add 1366 to your xorg?
[07:21] <mudkipdesu> yeah its a flat screen
[07:21] <fryan> anyone know how to listen mp3
[07:21] <mudkipdesu> how exactly?
[07:21] <chasetoys> hey folks.... having bunches of problems with having my nvidia card detect my second monitor.... i have a 7950 and when i run nvidia-settings.... it sees second monitor as 640x480 max (its capable of 1280x1024).... ideas?
[07:21] <davidthedrake> mudkipdesu, what kind of video card do you have?
[07:22] <mudkipdesu> nvidia
[07:22] <tigran> bulmer: heh not getting anywhere with this, thx for w/e help you've given, ill try asking someone else
[07:22] <Andrew250> CarlFK: new tab or termanal?
[07:22] <zeeble> fryan: use an applicaion like xmms, videolanplayer, amarok, etc etc
[07:22] <bucky> h1st0: Alright, I made the 20 gigs unallocated again, how should I use gparted? Should I just make 1gb of it extended? What file system should I use?
[07:22] <bucky> I don't want to reboot again
[07:22] <bulmer> tigran: maybe drivers were designed for windows..and features not available on linux
[07:22] <bjv> vi /etc/X11/xorg.conf    res are listed by bit depth
[07:22] <CarlFK> Andrew250: new term.
[07:22] <wolferine> chasetoys, did you have the driver setup  (restricted) ?
[07:22] <Sakkath> anyone have a directfb guide.. specifically mplayer and links?
[07:22] <davidthedrake> mudkipdesu, Look in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[07:23] <chasetoys> wolferine, i downlaoded the driver directly from nvidia...
[07:23] <mattshow> I've googled for this and I haven't found any reports of anything, but is there an acknowledged problem with USB in feisty? My USB devices just don't seem to show up...dmesg doesn't show any errors, but then they don't appear in the lsusb output and no device nodes are created
[07:23] <davidthedrake> mudkipdesu, And look for the "Screen" section
[07:23] <wolferine> chasetoys, not good then
[07:23] <wolferine> chasetoys, good luck :)
[07:23] <chasetoys> wolferine, what should i do instead
[07:23] <Sakkath> !directfb
[07:23] <ubot3> Factoid directfb not found
[07:23] <nandemonai> fryan, http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#Multimedia_Codecs_.26_Browser_Plug-ins
[07:23] <Sakkath> !fb
[07:23] <ubot3> Factoid fb not found
[07:23] <Sakkath> :(((
[07:23] <chasetoys> wolferine, i can do anything needed ;p
[07:23] <mudkipdesu> ok
[07:23] <bjv> try to add 1366xwhaever to the end of the 24bit string
[07:23] <Andrew250> yea I found DD
[07:23] <davidthedrake> mudkipdesu, You'll see different resolution sections in there
[07:23] <CarlFK> Andrew250: ah, better than looking at top is: juser@e18:~$ ps auxw | grep " dd "
[07:23] <bjv> or 16/32 w/e you use
[07:23] <fryan> zeeble thanks
[07:24] <wolferine> chasetoys, well, you should have checked some documentation, thats not how you want to install the nvidia drivers
[07:24] <fryan> nandemonai, thanks
[07:24] <wolferine> chasetoys, using Feisty?
[07:24] <chasetoys> wolferine, yes
[07:24] <davidthedrake> mudkipdesu, Designated by: SubSection     "Display"
[07:24] <wolferine> !nvidia | chasetoys
[07:24] <ubot3> chasetoys: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[07:24] <mudkipdesu> "1366x768"	"1024x768"	"800x600"	"720x400"	"640x480"
[07:24] <Andrew250> CarlFK: woosh
[07:24] <mudkipdesu> its already there?!?
[07:24] <wolferine> chasetoys, what driver is it?
[07:24] <Andrew250> CarlFK: with "?
[07:25] <CarlFK> Andrew250: yes.  my prompt: juser@e18:~$
[07:25] <chasetoys> wolferine, the one i previously dloaded?  latest from nvidia's unix section..... required me to stop gdm to install etc
[07:25] <bucky> What file system should the swap partition use? EXT 3? It should also be an extended partition right?
[07:25] <fryan> anyone know how to connect with wireless
[07:25] <mudkipdesu> davidthedrake: err its already there
[07:25] <wolferine> chasetoys, more specifically, what version?
[07:25] <Andrew250> CarlFK: ok then what am I looking for in this sea of data?
[07:26] <CarlFK> bucky: the installer should set it for you
[07:26] <playerzen> bucky you can make it whatever you want, it doesn't have to be ext3, reiser works good for swap
[07:26] <bucky> Ok thanks
[07:26] <davidthedrake> mudkipdesu, And it's not available under System->Preferences->Screen Resolution
[07:26] <chasetoys> wolferine, i dont know i dloaded it a bit ago...... im not sure how to answer that q now
[07:26] <playerzen> but I usually go ext2 for swap space
[07:26] <CarlFK> playerzen: um.. thats goofy
[07:26] <bjv> have many ppl been coming in here with 'Api Missmatches' from the nvidia-glx pack?
[07:26] <mudkipdesu> davidthedrake: no
[07:26] <sparr> bulmer: i dont want it mounted.  i want the installer to see it.
[07:26] <playerzen> CarlFK: I'm a goofy guy
[07:26] <CarlFK> bucky,  playerzen: use swap for swap.
[07:26] <wolferine> np, chasetoys do you have nvidia-settings and nvidia-xorg ?
[07:26] <bulmer> playerzen: you actually can set what file system type a partition is?
[07:26] <davidthedrake> mudkipdesu, Hrm, sorry, don't know what to tell ya. That's a really weird resolution. I can tell you that for sure.
[07:26] <playerzen> lol
[07:27] <playerzen> bulmer "mkswap <partition>
[07:27] <wolferine> sorry, nvidia-xconfig I mean
[07:27] <playerzen> don't use ext or reiser :P
[07:27] <bjv> ive been moving from nvidia-glx-legacy, 2.6.20-16, -15 & normal nvidia-glx
[07:27] <bulmer> playerzen: right its not ext2 or reiser..its swap
[07:27] <chasetoys> wolferine, i have nvidia-settings... when i do sudo apt-ge tinstall nvidia-xorg .... says 'could not find package nvidia-xorg'
[07:27] <bucky> playerzen: gparted won't allow me to set the file system when I set the new partition to extended.
[07:27] <wolferine> cause its nvidia-xconfig chasetoys
[07:28] <devinderbhullar> Hi anyone how do i configure the syslog.conf daemon on the host system to accept remote syslog messages over interface 10.0.0.1 using UDP port 514
[07:28] <bucky> playerzen: I can't set it to primary right? Can't the OS only read one primary partition at a time?
[07:28] <chasetoys> wolferine, ahh i see .. no i didnt have it installed
[07:28] <wolferine> chasetoys, have you editted the xorg.conf yourself?
[07:28] <chasetoys> wolferine, grabbing it now
[07:28] <chasetoys> wolferine, nope i let nvidia-settings do that fo rme... but i've edited it in the past so i'm comfy doing that
[07:28] <CarlFK> Andrew250: http://dpaste.com/17472/  5462 is the number we need on my box.  what is it on yours ?
[07:28] <wolferine> chasetoys, have you backed it up?
[07:28] <macogw> does anyone know why the left margin is larger than the right when both are set to 1" in LaTeX?
[07:28] <chasetoys> wolferine, yes
[07:29] <wolferine> chasetoys, does nvidia-settings edit the xorg.conf properly, based on the changes you make in it?
[07:29] <Andrew250> 14561
[07:29] <Andrew250> CarlFK: 14561
[07:30] <CarlFK> Andrew250: sudo kill -USR1 14561
[07:30] <skinnypuppy1334> When is the next ubuntu stable coming?
[07:30] <bjv> brb, this tiny cell phone is hell to type on
[07:30] <Andrew250> CarlFK: why?
[07:30] <CarlFK> Andrew250: that will make dd display it's current byte counts
[07:30] <davidthedrake> !gutsy
[07:30] <ubot3> Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[07:30] <bullgard4> What is 'suspend2'? "Suspend2 is most easily described as the Linux equivalent of Windows' hibernate functionality. It saves the contents of memory to disk and powers down." So, is suspend2 a program, a script, a DEB program package or what?
[07:30] <chasetoys> wolferine, yes as far as i can tell
[07:30] <davidthedrake> !gutsy | skinnypuppy1334
[07:30] <ubot3> skinnypuppy1334: please see above
[07:31] <bjv> ill start the NV driver till glx works
[07:31] <wolferine> chasetoys, so you setup a higher res for the second monitor in nvidia-settings, but it doesnt change to that res?
[07:31] <chasetoys> wolferine, i want to mention i was getting 1280x1024 FINE until 10 minutes ago
[07:31] <bucky> what file system is the best for ubuntu to run under? ext 3?
[07:31] <wolferine> chasetoys, ah, so the second one was getting that res?
[07:31] <chasetoys> wolferine, actually nvidia-settings doesnt show a resoltuion higher than 1280x1024 now
[07:32] <wolferine> (i am assuming the second monitor is the only one having the issue)
[07:32] <CarlFK> bucky: anser to all your questions: whatever the installer sugests
[07:32] <Andrew250> http://dpaste.com/17474/
[07:32] <chasetoys> wolferine, right.... 10 minutes ago... i was getting 1280x1024 on both... now i'm only getting it on the primary monitor (secondary ones is 640x480)
[07:32] <Andrew250> CarlFK: I thought kill stopped something.
[07:32] <optraz1> hi, any idea how to read berkeley db using cli ?
[07:32] <yigal> chasetoys: if it is nvidia have you used nvidia-settings using sudo and then adding the resolution for auto to your xorg.conf file?
[07:32] <CarlFK> Andrew250: man kill: kill - send a signal to a process  :)
[07:32] <wolferine> chasetoys, what did you do before the second monitor settings changed, reboot, downloaded something, installed something, or what?
[07:33] <Andrew250> ok
[07:33] <chasetoys> wolferine, man i've been trying to figure out what that is... i think its reboot
[07:33] <scipio> bullgard4: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Suspend2Kernel
[07:33] <wolferine> chasetoys, ok, post your xorg.conf, as well as the output from lspci
[07:33] <Andrew250> CarlFK: thanks for being my man
[07:33] <Andrew250> CarlFK: lol
[07:33] <CarlFK> Andrew250: 14561 is not the pid of the dd command.
[07:33] <wolferine> !pastebin | chasetoys
[07:33] <ubot3> chasetoys: 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)
[07:33] <chasetoys> yigal, ive used nvidia-settings using sudo.... but i havent tried adding resolutio for atuo to xorg conf file ..... not sure how ot do that
[07:33] <chasetoys> wolferine, ok coming right up
[07:33] <abelfaec> anyone know where i can find a torrent with ana ctive tracker for ubuntu ultimate edition dvd 1.4?
[07:33] <wolferine> chasetoys, on the same page it fine
[07:34] <Andrew250> ok
[07:34] <chasetoys> wolferine, ok
[07:34] <wolferine> s/it/is/
[07:34] <eggzeck> Has anyone successfully gotten a T-Mobile Dash USB Connection detected?
[07:34] <CarlFK> Andrew250: and you didn't include the spaces in " dd "
[07:34] <Flannel> abelfaec: that "Ultimate Edition" thing isn't official, and isn't supported in here.  You're better off getting real Ubuntu.
[07:34] <wolferine> !anyone | eggzeck
[07:34] <ubot3> eggzeck: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[07:34] <Andrew250> CarlFK: lol
[07:34] <Andrew250> CarlFK: shit
[07:34] <wolferine> !language | Andrew250
[07:34] <ubot3> Andrew250: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[07:35] <abelfaec> i'm running original ubuntu, and i'm aware it's not official. I wasn't askig for support with it. I jsut wnated to know if anyone had a link to the torrent
[07:35] <yigal> chasetoys: very easy under X Server Display Configuration select Auto for resolution and then on the bottom "Save to X Configuration File"
[07:35] <Andrew250> so it's not doing anything right.  I thougth the hd would make more noise.
[07:35] <Andrew250> ok sorry
[07:35] <abelfaec> thanks though flannel, i want to try it out.
[07:35] <chasetoys> yigal, and wolferine : http://pastie.caboo.se/89945
[07:35] <eggzeck> wolferine: That didn't make sense, and is quite insulting to my intelligence. FIrst of all, the real question WAS indeed asked. Now if you have nothing to say, best to keep it shut.
[07:35] <bullgard4> scipio: Thank you very much for hinting me at this website. I have searched/looked for that several hours yet.
[07:35] <scipio> bullgard4: no problem
[07:35] <wolferine> eggzeck, becareful who you talk down to :)
[07:36] <abelfaec> i'm jsut guessing no one has any idea then
[07:36] <haru> can someone tell me how to get compiz fusion working on ubuntu please
[07:36] <chasetoys> yigal, interestingly enough, selecting 'auto' then apply... yields *no output* on my second monitor
[07:36] <eggzeck> wolferine: I care not who I talk down to. You're insulting me.
[07:36] <eggzeck> No moving on...
[07:36] <eggzeck> s/No/Now/
[07:37] <scipio> Flannel: try on linuxtracker.org
[07:37] <wolferine> eggzeck, maybe some errors might assist the person who has time to help you
[07:37] <yigal> chasetoys: don't even both with editing it manually just open "sudo nvidia-settings" and do what I told you then you get a nice resolution
[07:37] <abelfaec> scipio, was that directed at me? or flannel?
[07:37] <CarlFK> Andrew250: got something like this yet: 137027837952 bytes (137 GB) copied, 407.613 seconds, 336 MB/s
[07:38] <scipio> abelfaec: that was for flannel :)
[07:38] <abelfaec> oh.. strange.. kk
[07:38] <wolferine> ugh chasetoys this looks messy :)
[07:38] <Flannel> scipio: No, I imagine it was for him.
[07:38] <h1st0> wth up with nexuiz
[07:38] <chasetoys> yigal, i know i know.... but when i do that i get no output for second monitor
[07:38] <abelfaec> yeah, had to be for me.
[07:38] <chasetoys> wolferine, oh noes :(
[07:38] <h1st0> My player just looks up and strafes left lol
[07:38] <scipio> maybe i'm just confused lol
[07:38] <Andrew250> CarlFK: I typed in " if=/dev/sdc of=/dev/sdb and then nothing happened.
[07:38] <kousotu> tonyyarusso, ok, ubuntu obviously just wants to piss me off
[07:38] <kousotu> lol
[07:38] <wolferine> chasetoys, i usually edit mine manually, so not use to seeing so much 'detail'
[07:39] <abelfaec> scipio, in either way, the linuxtracker torrent is borked, the tracker sends bad data when i load it in almost any of my torrent clients
[07:39] <abelfaec> kind of a downer :/
[07:39] <chasetoys> wolferine, yeah i'm pretty frusterated.... i was getting perfect resolution for weekes!
[07:39] <abelfaec> and the html transfer rate sucks mad bawls :"/
[07:39] <CarlFK> Andrew250: cuz you haven't "Sending  a  USR1  signal  to  a running `dd' process" using "kill - send a signal to a process"  :)
[07:39] <kousotu> !paste
[07:39] <ubot3> 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)
[07:39] <wolferine> chasetoys, have you changed this since you found the issue?
[07:39] <Dougie> h1st0, Yeah its definitly not working. It just says there is no cdrom installed. I'm not sure why this drive would need any special module though
[07:39] <Andrew250> CarlFK: wooshe
[07:40] <chasetoys> wolferine, yeah totally... thats the one that was generated by xorg.. and now i realize i'm pretty dumb, i didnt create a backup though i bet nvidia-settings did fo rme
[07:40] <Andrew250> CarlFK: come on carl I havn't accomplished anything yet and I've been sitting her for over an hour.
[07:40] <CarlFK> Andrew250:  to send a signal to a process, you need the Process ID so you can tell kill what process to send the signal to.  (think email.)
[07:40] <h1st0> Dougie: hrm... maybe you need drivers for it but you shouldnt' that just wierd.  Possibly search the forums for your cdrom type
[07:40] <abelfaec> quick question, anyone know of any downlaod managers that split html file downlaods and speed up transfer rate? i know A ton of em for windows, but having issues finding one for ubuntu
[07:40] <abelfaec> gui prefered :/
[07:41] <CarlFK> Andrew250: sudo kill -USR1 14041
[07:41] <wolferine> chasetoys, look at the last line of the comments at the top of the xorg.conf, you might find the solution :) (btw, backup)
[07:41] <kousotu> tonyyarusso,  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/34620/
[07:41] <Dougie> h1st0, yeah i tried searching the forums. It's a Toshiba usb HD-DVD rom drive...but works just like any other dvd drive anywhere else
[07:41] <Andrew250> http://dpaste.com/17476/
[07:41] <CarlFK> Andrew250: I thought you got it when i pointed out your mistake, but you never replied with what the progress was, thus my guess
[07:41] <cimpli> haloooooooooo
[07:41] <kousotu> hey cimpli, whoever you are
[07:42] <MrProper_> does anyone know of an equivalent package thats oss to canonicals 'landscape'
[07:42] <Andrew250> CarlFK: so what do you want me to type next?
[07:42] <CarlFK> Andrew250: sudo kill -USR1 14041
[07:42] <kousotu> ubot3, you're stupid
[07:42] <ubot3> Factoid you're stupid not found
[07:42] <Andrew250> CarlFK: just let me be your fingers.
[07:42] <kousotu> lol
[07:42] <chasetoys> wolferine, ok tired that
[07:43] <davidthedrake> Heh... pwnd | kousotu
[07:43] <wolferine> chasetoys, if you take out the -phigh flag, I believe you could use that to setup your display
[07:43] <cimpli> ada oarang indonesia gak????????????????????????????
[07:43] <nalpha> cimpli: yes I am, but you can't speak indonesian in here
[07:43] <Andrew250> CarlFK: should I see someting?
[07:43] <CarlFK> Andrew250:  I need you eyes too.
[07:43] <kousotu> shuddup davidthedrake
[07:43] <kousotu> lol
[07:43] <chasetoys> wolferine, ok i have run the dpkg reconfigure a bunch of times... i get correct resolutoin for firs tmonitor but second one has a max resolutoin of 640x480 when ii use nvidia-settings
[07:43] <CarlFK> Andrew250: yes.
[07:43] <Andrew250> CarlFK: nothing after that line
[07:43] <wolferine> cimpli, english only, or take it to another channel
[07:43] <CarlFK> Andrew250:  what about the dd command ?
[07:44] <nalpha> cimpli: goto to ubuntu-id
[07:44] <Andrew250> it was still in front
[07:44] <davidthedrake> kousotu, Heh ;)
[07:44] <Andrew250> see my paste
[07:44] <cimpli> xixixixiixxixixixixix
[07:44] <wolferine> chasetoys, try and cycle the resolutions available, its ctrl-alt-(num pad) + and -
[07:44] <Andrew250> CarlFK: http://dpaste.com/17476/
[07:44] <kousotu> cimpli, you german?
[07:44] <kousotu> lol
[07:44] <wolferine> !offtopic | cimpli
[07:44] <ubot3> cimpli: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[07:44] <chasetoys> wolferine, where do i do that  ; i'm confuesd
[07:44] <CarlFK> Andrew250: what does "in front" mean ?
[07:44] <Andrew250> CarlFK: this is right before the sudo
[07:44] <abelfaec> quick question, anyone know of any downlaod managers that split html file downlaods and speed up transfer rate? i know A ton of em for windows, but having issues finding one for ubuntu, GUI prefered :/
[07:44] <Andrew250> CarlFK: see the paste
[07:45] <wolferine> chase on a screen, it might cycle the res, when your on the screen
[07:45] <Andrew250> on line 14041 there is a dd before the if=...
[07:45] <CarlFK> Andrew250: I am looking at the pasete, and ti doesn;t look lik you typed what I told you to type about 4 times now...
[07:45] <genefitz> abel, have you tried the firefox plugins?
[07:45] <Andrew250> ok
[07:45] <CarlFK> Andrew250: type this now!!!  sudo kill -USR1 14041
[07:45] <CarlFK> :)
[07:45] <kousotu> someone help ME!!!
[07:45] <Andrew250> sorry
[07:46] <nalpha> kousotu: what kind of help?
[07:46] <Andrew250> CarlFK: I have.  See: http://dpaste.com/17476/
[07:46] <wolferine> !ask | kousotu
[07:46] <ubot3> kousotu: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:46] <kousotu> nalpha, getting my Symantec touchpad GONE
[07:46] <Andrew250> CarlFK: yes master I did
[07:46] <abelfaec> genefitz naw, i haven't.
[07:46] <abelfaec> should i?
[07:46] <Andrew250> CarlFK: I will kill all
[07:46] <kousotu> wolferine, I've asked about 40 time by now lol
[07:47] <nalpha> kousotu: sorry, didn't understand your problem.
[07:47] <CarlFK> good.  now look at the dd command (the one that is running)
[07:47] <abelfaec> i actually use epiphany (gnome browser) never dabble with firefox much aside from chatzilla
[07:47] <Flannel> kousotu: can't you just install gsynaptics and disable it?
[07:47] <wolferine> kousotu, hard to answer if you dont ask it again though
[07:47] <kousotu> Flannel, idk...should't the be installed if it showed up?
[07:47] <Andrew250> CarlFK: and nothing happed.
[07:48] <Andrew250> CarlFK: see no results.
[07:48] <genefitz> abelfaec: I believe there are a couple of DL accelerators in the firefox available plugins. In Firefox, click tools then addons..
[07:48] <Andrew250> CarlFK: and no noisy HDS
[07:48] <genefitz> You may find something in there..
[07:48] <Flannel> kousotu: What?  install 'gsynaptics' and then system > preferences > touchpad
[07:48] <Andrew250> CarlFK: HDs
[07:48] <chasetoys> wolferine, any ideas
[07:48] <Andrew250> CarlFK: :'(
[07:48] <jeremyc_> Guys, if you got questions PM me im bored..
[07:48] <kousotu> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/34620/ <after    http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/34617/ <before
[07:49] <Kyle___> Hey does anyone know how to get a DVI monitor to work? Also how about a dual screen VGA and DVI thing?
[07:49] <playerzen> what is the internet ?
[07:49] <wolferine> chasetoys, trying to find out if you can cycle the res
[07:49] <animesh> hi i am using ubuntu-7.04
[07:49] <chasetoys> wolferine, i dont konw what you mean; or how to do it
[07:49] <kousotu> Flannel, I deletet the references of the touchpad from the config
[07:49] <davidthedrake> Flannel, how can you determine if you have a synaptics pointing device for your laptop? (I think I do...)
[07:49] <wolferine> chasetoys,  I realize that
[07:49] <CarlFK> Andrew250: post the results of this again:  juser@e18:~$ ps auxw | grep " dd "
[07:49] <animesh> i have installed beryl Destop manager
[07:49] <chasetoys> ;p
[07:49] <davidthedrake> !synaptics
[07:49] <ubot3> For a comprehensive Synaptics Touchpad guide, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticsTouchpad
[07:50] <playerzen> good thing the SSL is there
[07:50] <Flannel> davidthedrake: Most people do.  You should be able to see synaptics touchpad in your hardware list doohickey
[07:50] <animesh> after successfullt installing that i am getting just white screen desktop
[07:50] <bjv> ok, jeremyc_  ive been swapping between kernel & restricted modules 2.6.20-16, -15, and the nvidia packages nvidia-glx & nvidia-glx-legacy
[07:50] <Andrew250> CarlFK: http://dpaste.com/17476/
[07:50] <dfgas> anyone know anything about virtualbox?
[07:50] <bjv> ive just cant get a working configuration
[07:50] <davidthedrake> !ask | dfgas
[07:50] <ubot3> dfgas: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:50] <PanicByte> davidthedrake, almost all of them are synaptics
[07:50] <animesh> There is no desktop manager on anything
[07:50] <kousotu> Flannel, what am I doing wrong??
[07:51] <CarlFK> Andrew250: heh.  looks like it is done
[07:51] <animesh> can anyone please help me?
[07:51] <dfgas> anyone know anything about virtualbox? like how to enable vt?
[07:51] <davidthedrake> PanicByte, Thanks. Fair enough. I assumed so.
[07:51] <stiv2k> whats a good command line partition manager???
[07:51] <genefitz> Kyle___: DVI monitors should work out the box. Dual monitors, you may find the info here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=221174
[07:51] <wolferine> !ask | animesh
[07:51] <ubot3> animesh: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:51] <zeeble> parted, fdisk
[07:51] <jeremyc_> bjv, so what your saying is that you cant get the drivers to work under any of the kernels?
[07:51] <PanicByte> davidthedrake, what brand laptop you have?
[07:51] <skinnypuppy1334> I use VMWARE sever instead of virtual box
[07:51] <CarlFK> Andrew250: unplug both drives.  wait 5 sec.  plug in the 300
[07:51] <davidthedrake> PanicByte, dv6000 - but an odd version of it
[07:51] <animesh> sorry
[07:51] <bjv> jeremyc_: i tried regressing to -15 after it wouldnt work on -16 for me
[07:51] <zeeble> animesh: goto the terminal with ctrl + alt + f1, login. do sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[07:51] <Andrew250> CarlFK: wow that didn't take long considering there should be over 50Gbs of music and 50Gb of other pictures and stuff
[07:52] <davidthedrake> Hrm, yea, gnsynaptics didn't work... got an error when trying to rock it.
[07:52] <kousotu> lol
[07:52] <animesh> i just want know what will be sollution?
[07:52] <CarlFK> Andrew250: it has been over 1005.97 seconds, :)
[07:52] <bjv> jeremyc_: the error is always API missmatch: kernel module does not match X module version, the kernel # never changes when i add/remove/purge/reconfigure nvidia-glx/legacy/new
[07:52] <teKnofreak> I have a custom desktop, it is available in the list under sessions during login, how do i make it the default session, for all the users of the system ?
[07:52] <PanicByte> davidthedrake, are you trying to disable "tapping" by any chance?
[07:52] <stiv2k> whats a good command line partition manager???
[07:52] <emonkey3> i'm having trouble with getting 5.1 sound to work
[07:52] <zeeble> stiv2k: told you. parted. fdisk.
[07:53] <Andrew250> ok now what?
[07:53] <bjv> if i switch to -15 with -15 restricted modules the kernel number in the error message is 74xx, 16 is always stuck at 9639 i believe
[07:53] <playerzen> cfdisk is good too
[07:53] <emonkey3> i have the surround and center bars up, but i'm not getting audio
[07:53] <stiv2k> zeeble: oh you didnt say it to me so i didnt notice it
[07:53] <zeeble> yeah, cfdisk. had forgotten about that.
[07:53] <emonkey3> from anything but the L and R
[07:53] <davidthedrake> PanicByte, Not at all, I was actually commenting on someone else's talks about it. I was just wondering how to determine if it was being used
[07:53] <CarlFK> Andrew250: it does seem kinda fast, so we will see what happened
[07:53] <bjv> and as none of the ubuntu packages apparently use 9639, i cant get a working config from the repos
[07:53] <Andrew250> CarlFK: http://dpaste.com/17476/
[07:53] <CarlFK> Andrew250: post the output of fdisk -l
[07:53] <Andrew250> done
[07:53] <animesh> hi zeeble  i have tried that but no terminal is coming and giving the error like kinit: no resume image, trying normal boot
[07:53] <emonkey3> my sound card is onboard nvidia nforce 4
[07:54] <underwatercow> would anyone recommend creating partitions for /usr and /tmp and /var, etc.? Or do you really just need /, and /home?
[07:54] <stiv2k> zeeble: anything with like a curses type interface/??
[07:54] <emonkey3> my OS is feisty
[07:54] <davidthedrake> PanicByte, 'cause it's super-sensitive on my laptop and for some reason enabling it opens the help screen *shrug* Just another anomaly I chalk up to the HP dv line of laptops on Ubuntu
[07:54] <stiv2k> ah cfdisk got it
[07:54] <playerzen> underwatercow: depends, some people like to make partitions for everything.  If it's a server that needs to have some redundancy or something, I prefer many partitions
[07:54] <Andrew250> CarlFK: is it done?
[07:54] <emonkey3> anyone know what i might need to set to get 5.1 audio?
[07:55] <CarlFK> Andrew250:  sudo gpart  /dev/sdc
[07:55] <Andrew250> CarlFK: or should I compair it to the other drive?
[07:55] <jeremyc_> bjv whats the exact error?
[07:55] <genefitz> underwatercow, all that is really required is / and /home, you can add other partitions if you wish, but that is a matter of choice.
[07:55] <Meroigo> If I get a new hard drive, can I make it mount to / and that way make the computer have alot of new space to store things on? Without having to worry about what hard drive the files are on etc...
[07:55] <CarlFK> Andrew250: na, lets just see what we can recover.  if it looks like it was only 1/2 done, then go back and make the copy again
[07:55] <Andrew250> CarlFK: begin scan...
[07:55] <playerzen> I always put /boot/ on a different partition no matter what
[07:55] <jamin> if anyone thinks they can get my mic to work, please try, i have looked and tried everything
[07:55] <Andrew250> ok
[07:56] <genefitz> I have a 300Gb drive for Swap, /, and /home, then a second Gb drive mounted for storage..
[07:56] <Meroigo> or can I have two hard drives mounting to /home/ maybe :P
[07:56] <wolferine> chasetoys, looks like you probably cannot do it with dual screens
[07:56] <underwatercow> if I have wine installed, which installs games to /home by default, and then I have to reinstall the OS, if I reinstall wine, will the games still work normally? or will I have to reinstall them?
[07:56] <wolferine> chasetoys, next idea, backup your xorg.conf, run through nvidia-settings again, then hope for the best
[07:56] <linxuz3r> hello
[07:56] <Andrew250> CarlFK: what time is it where you are carl?
[07:57] <stiv2k> zeeble: ?
[07:57] <wolferine> underdog5004, if the games stored in /home, and its on a seperate partition, then sure
[07:57] <CarlFK> Andrew250: past my bed time :)  1am
[07:57] <jeremyc_> Yo chasetoys, install the video card driver?
[07:57] <jeremyc_> chasetoys, like have you installed it?
[07:58] <Andrew250> wow, how much later will you be here to guild my blind aXX
[07:58] <chasetoys> jeremyc_, yah i got newest nvidia drivers from nvidia's website a couple weeks ago
[07:58] <wolferine> jeremyc_, we have been through this all already
[07:58] <genefitz> underwatercow, if you re-install the OS, most likely you are going to wipe out your home folder anyway. so probably. No to mention, I am no Wine expert and I don't know exactly how it does it's magic, so I am not sure that re-installing the system and wine would not require you to reinstall the games anyway
[07:58] <bjv>  jeremyc_: hmm, it looks like they all were just dumped out onto the console not into Xorg.n.log
[07:58] <kousotu> Flannel, GSynaptics couldn't initialize.
[07:58] <kousotu> You have to set 'SHMConfig' 'true' in xorg.conf or XF86Config to use GSynaptics
[07:58] <sn00p> I'm trying to install ubuntu 7.04 it boots  up ok  and I hear sound but I get no video does anybody know why? I have a Nvidia Geforce 8800 gtx graphics ciard?
[07:58] <Meroigo> are there any good surround mixers for ubuntu that supports creative sound blaster 5.1? :P
[07:58] <jeremyc_> wolferine, sorry bout that.
[07:58] <bjv> jeremyc_: ill do a bunch of restarts & collect them all onto disk, brb
[07:58] <underwatercow> genefitz: if you re-install the OS, can't you tell it which partition is /home and tell it not to format?
[07:59] <jeremyc_> Bjv, your sure its an X error?
[07:59] <shiznix`> yo
[07:59] <skinnypuppy1334> underwater, yep
[07:59] <genefitz> underwater, I believe that on some you can, But I have never tried to keep a partition when re-installing. I don't keep anything in my home partition for very long..
[07:59] <skinnypuppy1334> So long as /home really is a partition and not a dir in / partition
[08:00] <CarlFK> Andrew250: here is what I get: http://dpaste.com/17477/
[08:00] <Andrew250> CarlFK: wow, how much later will you be here to guild my blind aXX
[08:00] <CarlFK> Andrew250: no much.  especially now that you made me look at the clock :)
[08:00] <skinnypuppy1334> One other thing about this all the hidden files in the /home will remain..
[08:00] <genefitz> Skinny, oh yeah, I forgot, some put /home in the / partition don't they?
[08:01] <kimmey2k3> !performance
[08:01] <Andrew250> CarlFK: well if this works what's next?
[08:01] <ubot3> Factoid performance not found
[08:01] <sn00p> I'm trying to install ubuntu 7.04 it boots  up ok  and I hear sound but I get no video does anybody know why? I have a Nvidia Geforce 8800 gtx graphics ciard?
[08:01] <genefitz> I usually have seperate partitions when I install
[08:01] <wolferine> sn00p, dual head card?
[08:01] <sn00p> wolferine, yes
[08:01] <kousotu> genefitz, I put /home in /
[08:01] <wolferine> sn00p, do you just have one monitor plugged it?
[08:02] <skinnypuppy1334> Choosing all the disk space for one partition or only defining / partition on install will make /home a directory on / part
[08:02] <sn00p> wolferine, I got two but its not turned on to hdmi
[08:02] <Andrew250> CarlFK: still scanning
[08:02] <kousotu> I'll be back
[08:02] <CarlFK> Andrew250: oh yeah, 300gig...
[08:02] <wolferine> you have two, so is the display on the other monitor.. possibly?
[08:02] <kousotu> goin on windows
[08:02] <genefitz> Kousotu, I guess it is just a point if prefrence..
[08:03] <bucky> http://ati.amd.com/support/drivers/linux/linux-radeon.html Will that work with ubuntu?
[08:03] <Andrew250> CarlFK: what did that origional list of drives look like?
[08:03] <triplc> Hi all
[08:03] <genefitz> I have a 2 gig swap, 100 Gig root and the rest is home
[08:04] <CarlFK> Andrew250: huh?
[08:04] <skinnypuppy1334> I'm downloading gutsy tribe 4, does it load the nvidia drivers and compfusion on the live CD?
[08:04] <Andrew250> CarlFK: can you paste it for me.
[08:04] <Andrew250> CarlFK: the origional -l of the two drives.
[08:04] <CarlFK> http://dpaste.com/17470/
[08:04] <Andrew250> thanks
[08:04] <theea>  hello there
[08:05] <sn00p> wolferine, any ideas?
[08:05] <Flannel> skinnypuppy1334: #ubuntu+1 for Gutsy questions, thanks
[08:05] <triplc> Where to define which ttys? In other distro, I can set it in /etc/inittab... but I do not know how to do it with Ubuntu. Pls help.
[08:05] <Andrew250> CarlFK: I'm not getting anything
[08:05] <wolferine> wolferine> you have two, so is the display on the other monitor.. possibly?
[08:05] <skinnypuppy1334> thx flannel
[08:05] <Andrew250> CarlFK: nm
[08:05] <theea> how can i reinstal ubuntu without loosing data and formatting
[08:06] <skinnypuppy1334> theea is your /home on a partition or is it a dir on / ?
[08:06] <terapicodave> does anyone know a simple way to do a netinstall by booting off a usb drive?
[08:06] <bucky> http://ati.amd.com/support/drivers/linux/linux-radeon.html Will this driver work with ubuntu?
[08:07] <bjv> jeremyc_: ok. i opted not to bother with reverting back to the -15 kernel & collecting those x errors, as the 2 from -16 were interesting enough
[08:07] <Andrew250> CarlFK: so by that it looks like the units are the same.  Does that mean everything was copied?
[08:07] <wolferine> nite ppl
[08:07] <Andrew250> night
[08:07] <triplc> Where to define which ttys? In other distro, I can set it in /etc/inittab... but I do not know how to do it with Ubuntu. Pls help.
[08:07] <terapicodave> triplc: what does that mean define which ttys?
[08:08] <jeremyc_> Bjv, i see... well I don't mean to send you back to the drawing board but are you running the latest version of X?
[08:08] <triplc> terapicodave, i want to disable login using tty1
[08:08] <bjv> 7.2.0 from the error log
/home is on linux partition
[08:09] <jeremyc_> bjv,  I think you should try running the X configure script
[08:09] <skinnypuppy1334> its on the root partition then theea?
[08:09] <bjv> the error ive focused it down to is when im in this -16 kernel after running apt-get install nvidia-glx
[08:10] <bjv> which uninstalls the nvidia-glx-legacy package (which runs)
[08:10] <theea> skinn yes is in main root installed default
[08:10] <bjv> the error: Error: API mismatch: the NVIDIA kernel module has the version 1.0-7184, but this X module has the version 1.0-9631
[08:10] <jeremyc_> bjv, wait X can detect your video card right?
[08:10] <CarlFK> Andrew250: no. that is just doing some math based on... um.. not really sure what.  physical drive spec.  fond somewhere
[08:11] <Andrew250> CarlFK: ok
[08:11] <bjv> yes, i can run nv driver, with the nvidia-glx-legacy the xserver comes up, my card is too old to use nvidia-glx-new
[08:11] <bucky> are nvidia cards the only video cards that work with ubuntu?
[08:11] <underdog5004> wolferine, erm...what?
[08:11] <Ahadiel> Tomato => DD-WRT, brb upgrading.
[08:11] <bjv> it is unsupported in glx-new
[08:11] <skinnypuppy1334> Ok just making sure we were on the same page.  Do you have any other partitions or free unpartitioned space?
[08:11] <Shrimpy_> bucky: ubuntu supports a crap ton of video cards
[08:11] <wolferine> underdog5004, huh?
[08:11] <bucky> shrimpy: http://ati.amd.com/support/drivers/linux/linux-radeon.html
[08:11] <chasetoys> hey folks i get this error when lodaing eclipes: A Java Runtime Environment (JRE) or Java Development Kit (JDK)
[08:11] <chasetoys> must be available in order to run Eclipse. No Java virtual machine
[08:11] <chasetoys> was found after searching the following locations:
[08:11] <chasetoys> /usr/lib/j2sdk1.4-sun/bin/java
[08:11] <jeremyc_> bjv, ugh
[08:12] <chasetoys> i have already installed sun java
[08:12] <underdog5004> wolferine, a while back you said something about if the game is in /home on a different partition, then it's fine
[08:12] <chasetoys> what do i need to do next
[08:12] <underdog5004> to me
[08:12] <CarlFK> Andrew250: now that I read man gpart, I see we should have used sudo gpart  /dev/sdc -W /dev/sdc
[08:12] <bucky> Shrimpy: How do I install those? I am completely new to ubuntu
[08:12] <briix> Hi!
[08:12] <wolferine> underdog5004, and...
[08:12] <jeremyc_> bjv, you've tried all combinations of kernel and driver?
[08:12] <underdog5004> wolferine, just wondering wtf that's all about...that's all
[08:12] <Andrew250> CarlFK: so what should I do?
[08:12] <Shrimpy_> well, its a .bin/run file
[08:12] <underdog5004> was I active? I've been watching a movie for the last hour or so, lol
[08:12] <Andrew250> CarlFK: it's still scanning.
[08:13] <underdog5004> you addressed it to me...was it a mis-type?
[08:13] <wolferine> underdog5004, i would rather sleep then listen to the attitude
[08:13] <wolferine> nite, again
[08:13] <Shrimpy_> bucky: is your screen not working correctly? i don't know whyo you would want to install that
[08:13] <theea> skinn i have a win partition that it not usable because hdd has some problems in it's area and in res no free space
[08:13] <underdog5004> wolferine, ok, good night
[08:13] <bucky> yeah, my maximum resolution is 1024x768
[08:13] <terapicodave> I'm having this problem with wubi: "An installation step failed. blah blah blah Load installer components from CD" Any ideas?
[08:13] <bjv> jeremyc_: -16 kernel & glx-legacy works
[08:14] <chasetoys_> anyone know how to deal with this A Java Runtime Environment (JRE) or Java Development Kit (JDK)
[08:14] <chasetoys_> must be available in order to run Eclipse. No Java virtual machine
[08:14] <chasetoys_> was found after searching the following locations:
[08:14] <chasetoys_> /usr/lib/j2sdk1.4-sun/bin/java
[08:14] <CarlFK> Andrew250: let it keep scanning.  if it finds all the partitions, and all looks good, run it with the -W.  if it doesn't look good, then ... try the other 2 programs.
[08:14] <chasetoys_> i have already installed sun-java-6
[08:14] <bjv> -16 kernel & vanilla-glx gets that error: API mismatch: version 1.0-7184, but this X module has the version 1.0-9631
[08:14] <Shrimpy_> bucky: oh ok, i not going to be the best help but i think synaptic has ati-drivers in there but i can tell you how to run that file if you would like
[08:14] <Andrew250> CarlFK: ok great.
[08:14] <bjv> apt-cache show nvidia-glx-legacy shows that Legacy is 7184
[08:14] <Andrew250> CarlFK: so start from square 1
[08:15] <jeremyc_> bjv, so if it simply works then why change it? out of curiosity?
[08:15] <chasetoys_> anyone know how to get pass this erorr A Java Runtime Environment (JRE) or Java Development Kit (JDK)
[08:15] <chasetoys_> must be available in order to run Eclipse. No Java virtual machine
[08:15] <chasetoys_> was found after searching the following locations:
[08:15] <chasetoys_> /usr/lib/j2sdk1.4-sun/bin/java
[08:15] <chasetoys_> damn it
[08:15] <CarlFK> Andrew250: actually, let me look at this more.  I know how to speed it up a bit
[08:15] <chasetoys_> i dont mean to paste twice
[08:15] <chasetoys_> i thought thi swas #elipse
[08:15] <terapicodave> This happens after download, and during the first boot up...I'm wondering if it's a bad thing to put the file wubi installs on my second partition(D drive in windows)
[08:15] <bjv> because legacy drivers run my geforce2 at 800x600 with no glx support
[08:15] <Andrew250> CarlFK: I have a Centrino Duo, is the DVD using both processors?
[08:15] <bjv> i have always used vanilla glx on my geforce2, ive only regressed to try and get a working config
[08:16] <skinnypuppy1334> I'd try to boot live CD and delete everything on that partition you don't want and then resize it using gparted partition manager. then you'd have some free disk to create a new root part in install
[08:16] <CarlFK> Andrew250: yes.  run top, hit '1' which should show how much each cup is being used
[08:16] <bjv> the error says to me: when you apt-get install nvidia-glx, *something* is still in the old config
[08:16] <Erythro> Just wanted to say, Ubuntu > *
[08:17] <chasetoys_> i want to install some extra fonts
[08:17] <chasetoys_> how can i do this
[08:17] <bjv> when i moved from -15 to -16, it was the old -15 modules, after playing with other options now im left with cruft from nvidia-legacy :(
[08:17] <TiMiDo> chasetoys, depends on the fonts you want,
[08:17] <theea> ok thankx skinny
[08:17] <Andrew250> CarlFK: nothing happened
[08:17] <jeremyc_> Bjv, so delete the old config?
[08:17] <chasetoys_> TiMiDo, i just want some standard fonts...  the MS ones in particular
[08:17] <TiMiDo> chasetoys, apt-cache search fonts
[08:17] <TiMiDo> and then sudo apt-get install fonts
[08:17] <bjv> it's not the configs, it's the actual binaries these packages are supposed to be rolling out
[08:18] <skinnypuppy1334> make good sense to you theea?
[08:18] <bjv> "Error: API mismatch: the NVIDIA kernel module has the version 1.0-7184, but this X module has the version 1.0-9631. "
[08:18] <CarlFK> Andrew250: 3rd line say cpu(s) or cpu0 ?
[08:18] <jeremyc_> bjv wait have you tried using the source?
[08:18] <chasetoys_> theres too many TiMiDo
[08:18] <chasetoys_> what woul dyou reccomend
[08:18] <bjv> i have in the past gotten nvidia latest & used their installer
[08:18] <Andrew250> bad command
[08:19] <TiMiDo> chasetoys, don't know read the discription of it,
[08:19] <bjv> it was a headache to re-roll it every timei changed kernels T_T so i switched to using the repos one
[08:19] <bjv> but now i get headaches still :(
[08:19] <bucky> How do you run binary files?
[08:19] <CarlFK> Andrew250: then you didn't run top :)
[08:20] <TiMiDo> bucky, chmod a+x then ./program.run
[08:20] <bjv> dpkg-reconfigure linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20-16-386, dpkg-reconfigure nvidia-glx, & dpkg-reconfigure nvidia-kernel-common
[08:20] <bjv> ive done those 3, in different orders :|
[08:20] <TiMiDo> (%BGraphics%B):%B[%B%B] %B (%BXFree86%B):%B[%B%B] %B (%BRes%B):%B[%B1280x1024%B] %B (%BBits%B):%B[%B%B] %B
[08:20] <Andrew250> CarlFK: run top, hit 'l'
[08:20] <TiMiDo> (%BMem%B):%B[%B230/1003M %C14[%C4||%C3||||||||%C14] %C%B] %B
[08:20] <Andrew250> CarlFK: I typed that
[08:20] <TiMiDo> (%BNetwork%B):%B[%BDevice:Unknown In:0.00M Out:0.00M%B] %B
[08:20] <TiMiDo> sorry about that,
[08:20] <CarlFK> you typed my name? :)
[08:20] <Andrew250> lol of course not
[08:21] <Andrew250> CarlFK: Give me a little credit.
[08:21] <CarlFK> what about run?
[08:21] <Andrew250> CarlFK: I tryed with an without
[08:21] <CarlFK> did you type hit?
[08:21] <Andrew250> yep
[08:21] <CarlFK> cretits=0.  put in a quarter.
[08:22] <CarlFK> hit is a verb, kinda like type
[08:22] <CarlFK> top is the command, all by itself.  run it. where it is top.  type 3 letters and the enter key....
[08:22] <ritzcracker> hello all
[08:22] <Andrew250> CarlFK: I typed top and I got stuff
[08:23] <CarlFK> Andrew250:  good.  now press 1.  the 3rd line should change
[08:23] <ritzcracker> im stocked :) i got ubuntu 64 on my imac it runs so nice
[08:23] <ubot3> ritzcracker: Error: Could not parse XML returned by Ubuntu: not well-formed (invalid token): line 334, column 84
[08:23] <bjv> jeremyc_: hmm, exact problem http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=461592
[08:23] <ritzcracker> hmm weird error in typing
[08:23] <ritzcracker> okay thats better lol
[08:23] <Andrew250> CarlFK:  are you talking about gpart?
[08:23] <ritzcracker> i got ubuntu working on my imac it runs so fast
[08:24] <CarlFK> Andrew250: no.
[08:24] <Andrew250> 1 not L
[08:24] <musya> im trying to install jedit with a debian installer, but it says only one install app can be ran at one time, but im running nothing else, i even tryed restarting the computer.
[08:25] <ritzcracker> musya: type ps-ax
[08:25] <Andrew250> CarlFK: yea I see two Cpus
[08:25] <ritzcracker> what is the output
[08:25] <ritzcracker> ps -ax
[08:25] <CarlFK> anyone know how many sectors sdc is?  http://dpaste.com/17470/
[08:25] <terapicodave> how do I skip or delete a step in the Ubuntu alternate installer?
[08:26] <Andrew250> CarlFK: 63 sectors/track
[08:26] <musya> ritzcracker: command not found
[08:26] <ritzcracker> musya: i ment ps -ax
[08:26] <CarlFK> Andrew250: that is for 1 track.  how any for the whole disk?
[08:26] <musya> o
[08:26] <musya> ok
[08:27] <Andrew250> CarlFK: how do you find out how many tracks there are?
[08:27] <musya> where do you want the output?
[08:27] <bjv> eehh. trying a dpkg-reconfigure on xorg-xserver?
[08:27] <ritzcracker> dpaste.com
[08:27] <CarlFK> I think  it is >>> print  255 * 63 * 36483 = 586099395
[08:27] <bjv> im just shootin in the dark here on this 7184 9631 API mismatch :(
[08:27] <bjv> brb
[08:28] <musya> ritzcracker: http://dpaste.com/17478/
[08:28] <NickPresta> !bot
[08:28] <ubot3> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[08:29] <Andrew250> CarlFK: there should be way more
[08:29] <ritzcracker> hmm
[08:29] <Andrew250> CarlFK: I had almost 60GBs of MP3s
[08:29] <ritzcracker> musya: what is the error your getting again
[08:29] <kahrytan> Andrew250, Legal I hope
[08:29] <boontoo> is there anyway of capturing network packets on a wireless card that doesn't support monitoring mode?
[08:30] <Andrew250> sure
[08:30] <kahrytan> Andrew250, that sounded like a no
[08:30] <musya> ritzcracker: "Only one software managment tool is allowed to run at the same time"
[08:30] <boontoo> Andrew250: doing  some quick maths that would mean your very rich
[08:30] <chasetoys> does anyone know how to fix my authenticatoin so that only my thinkfinger swipe is required?  (right now i am prompted for both password and thinkfinger swipe)
[08:30] <ritzcracker> what package are you trying to install
[08:30] <musya> please close other apps. e.g.'update manager' 'aptitude'
[08:31] <musya> jedit
[08:31] <Andrew250> kahrytan: I put all of my rip on to 320 MP3
[08:31] <musya> i got the debian installer
[08:31] <kahrytan> Andrew250, You are obsessed with HQ music?
[08:31] <Andrew250> boontoo: that's my whole family's cds too
[08:31] <ritzcracker> ubuntu already has the debian installer
[08:31] <Andrew250> kahrytan: yep
[08:31] <ritzcracker> one moment
[08:31] <musya> ok
[08:31] <kahrytan> Andrew250, Use lossless format
[08:31] <musya> thanks btw
[08:32] <ritzcracker> np
[08:32] <Andrew250> kahrytan: why would I need that if I have the CDs? right?
[08:32] <bucky> timido, you there?
[08:32] <kahrytan> Andrew250, to have it digitally stored
[08:32] <TiMiDo> yeah im here bucky
[08:32] <boontoo> Andrew250: ah ok well 60 gigs is only about 3,000$ anyway
[08:32] <Andrew250> CDs are digital
[08:32] <chasetoys> does anyone know how to fix my authenticatoin so that only my thinkfinger swipe is required?  (right now i am prompted for both password and thinkfinger swipe)
[08:32] <chasetoys> oooops damn comp
[08:32] <ritzcracker> I do not see why you would be getting that error but you do not need to install that package
[08:32] <ritzcracker> because you already have it
[08:33] <ritzcracker> you can install .deb files by default in ubuntu
[08:33] <kahrytan> Andrew250, not that way
[08:33] <bucky> I entered those commands, I'm still having problems. Can you pm me?
[08:33] <TiMiDo> bucky, ask
[08:33] <Andrew250> I just put them on MP3s do I don't have to carry a huge CD player, now I have an ipod I can run with.
[08:34] <kahrytan> Andrew250, You could rip to lossless and burn a dvd audio disc if you got dvd player capable
[08:34] <bucky> I'm trying to install this ati driver, how do I run the file?
[08:34] <Chad> hey Chris24 :P
[08:34] <Andrew250> my dvd player doesn't play lossless
[08:34] <musya> ritzcracker: i have jedit?
[08:34] <ritzcracker> bucky: are you running ubuntu 7.04
[08:34] <bucky> Yeah
[08:34] <boontoo> does wireshark work over wireless im assuming it does
[08:35] <axel> where is dalnet
[08:35] <ritzcracker> just go to system - adminstration - restricted drivers
[08:35] <ritzcracker> and enable the ati one
[08:35] <musya> ritzcracker: its always worked, but were you talking about jedit? or gedit?
[08:35] <Andrew250> CarlFK: what should I do?
[08:35] <kahrytan> Andrew250, You should have gotten a meizu
[08:35] <bucky> ok, I'll try that thanks
[08:35] <Chris24> hi Chad
[08:35] <axel> hi... my sound card does not working
[08:35] <CarlFK> Andrew250: my head is getting fuzzy, but here is what I got:  assuming total sectors is 255 * 63 * 19457 = 312576705, round up to 320 000 000, sudo gpart /dev/sdc -K 320000000 -W /dev/sdc
[08:35] <Andrew250> kahrytan: never heard of it.
[08:35] <ritzcracker> musya: what exactly are you trying to install
[08:35] <Chad> twitter ftw, eh? :P
[08:35] <musya> jedit
[08:35] <ritzcracker> you said debian package manager
[08:35] <CarlFK> Andrew250: (^C to abort the current gpart run)
[08:35] <ritzcracker> okay
[08:36] <musya> ritzcracker: jedit
[08:36] <kahrytan> Andrew250, Meizu. Chinese flavor to the ipod
[08:36] <axel> hi... my sound card does not working
[08:36] <musya> http://jedit.org
[08:36] <bucky> ritzcracker: thanks, I'm rebooting now
[08:36] <kahrytan> Andrew250, http://en.meizu.com/ M3 is Nano clone and M6 is way beyond ipod video clone
[08:36] <boontoo> axel: try typing lspci in console is your soundcard shown
[08:37] <Andrew250> CarlFK: didn't do anything
[08:37] <ritzcracker> are you using apt-get
[08:37] <ritzcracker> our sympatic
[08:37] <CarlFK> Andrew250: the -K will keep it from scanning the 140 gig of the 300 that isn't part of the 160's bytes.  -W will prompt you to write out the part table it finds
[08:37] <boontoo> axel try lspci | grep -i audio
[08:37] <Andrew250> CarlFK: process didn't stop?
[08:38] <CarlFK> it it harder ?
[08:38] <ritzcracker> musya: you using sympatic or apt-get
[08:38] <Andrew250> CarlFK: what?
[08:38] <kahrytan> Andrew250, Meizu M3 supports WMA, WMA VBR, WMA LOSSLESS, OGG, WAV, FLAC Playback
[08:38] <musya> ritzcracker: nope i downloaded a .deb
[08:38] <Andrew250> kahrytan: cool
[08:38] <musya> and the debian package installer is installing
[08:38] <Andrew250> kahrytan: that's great
[08:38] <ritzcracker> musya: do this
[08:38] <boontoo> axel: sorry , lspci | grep  -i audio
[08:38] <ritzcracker> http://www.cs.cornell.edu/~djm/ubuntu/#jedit
[08:38] <n02> h
[08:39] <dibblego> sometimes I boot my ubuntu server and the network interface is eth0 and other times it is eth1, why? and how can I tell it to stop?
[08:39] <skoenman> guys i need some urgent help i have a raid system wich i want to setup...setup goes well with no errors but the moment it reboots it gives me a error BAD FILE OR DIRECTORY. My part structer looks as follow /boot / and /var ....boot and var are raid 1 and / is raid 0
[08:39] <kahrytan> Andrew250, and m6 adds xvid support
[08:39] <CarlFK> Andrew250: you know what ^ is?
[08:39] <kahrytan> Andrew250, and all for $150 for m6
[08:39] <n02> y
[08:39] <Andrew250> kahrytan: but if I put all my cd into lossless I'd have over 600GB of music, way over my current capasicty.
[08:39] <skoenman> guys i need some urgent help i have a raid system wich i want to setup...setup goes well with no errors but the moment it reboots it gives me a error BAD FILE OR DIRECTORY. My part structer looks as follow /boot / and /var ....boot and var are raid 1 and / is raid 0 its 4X 500gig HDD
[08:39] <Andrew250> CarlFK: no
[08:40] <kahrytan> Andrew250, 150-200
[08:40] <CarlFK> ah.  ^=ctrl, so ^c is ctrl+c
[08:40] <CarlFK> hold ctrl key down, hit c
[08:40] <Andrew250> ah
[08:40] <Andrew250> ok
[08:40] <CarlFK> damm kids... :)
[08:41] <Andrew250> CarlFK: so do "sudo gpart /dev/sdc -K 320000000 -W /dev/sdc"
[08:41] <CarlFK> Andrew250: yup.
[08:41] <Andrew250> CarlFK: ok
[08:41] <bucky> I installed the ATi driver, it looks like it's running fine, but I still can't set my monitor resolution to anything above 1024x768
[08:41] <kahrytan> Andrew250, How many cds do you have?
[08:41] <CarlFK> Andrew250: on that note, I wish you the best.  im going to bed
[08:42] <Meroigo> I have a Ubuntu 6.06 live CD, can I install Ubuntu with it, and then easily update to 7.04 with the update manager? :P
[08:42] <Andrew250> kahrytan: more than I care to count and they are not all here.
[08:42] <skoenman> guys i need help urgent got raid system 4x500gig hdds 3 partitions /boot / and /var getting error bad file or directory type.... its sata drives
[08:42] <BetaTester> Hi all. How can I check if I have opengl activated on nvidia. I have no driver installed.
[08:42] <Andrew250> CarlFK: We're still think that all didn't copy right?
[08:42] <CarlFK> Andrew250: hard to say.  you have a fast box, not sure how fast usb2 can move 160 gig
[08:42] <dibblego> how can I tell my server the name of its network interface, since it seems to choose eth0 or eth1 arbitrarily?
[08:42] <sauvin> !mp3
[08:42] <BetaTester> glxinfo | grep opengl ? or there is another command?
[08:42] <ubot3> 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
[08:42] <skoenman> guys i need some urgent help i have a raid system wich i want to setup...setup goes well with no errors but the moment it reboots it gives me a error BAD FILE OR DIRECTORY. My part structer looks as follow /boot / and /var ....boot and var are raid 1 and / is raid 0 its 4X 500gig HDD
[08:43] <Kousotu> anyone here speak german?
[08:43] <dibblego> Kousotu, try #ubuntu-de
[08:43] <Andrew250> CarlFK: Thanks for all your help CarlFK even thought most of what you tryed to teach me went woosh.  I thank you for at lease attemping to help me and not just posting links to the man and forums like others do.
[08:43] <Kousotu> dibblego: I'd rather try herefirst lol
[08:44] <Kousotu> I'm not german-speaking
[08:44] <BetaTester> Anybody how do I check from console if opengl is activated :(
[08:44] <boontoo> upp
[08:44] <boontoo> umm
[08:44] <skoenman> guys i need some urgent help i have a raid system wich i want to setup...setup goes well with no errors but the moment it reboots it gives me a error BAD FILE OR DIRECTORY. My part structer looks as follow /boot / and /var ....boot and var are raid 1 and / is raid 0 its 4X 500gig HDD
[08:45] <raboof> is it possible to suspend/hibernate, even if my root filesystem is an USB disk?
[08:45] <boontoo> BetaTester: try glxinfo
[08:45] <CarlFK> Andrew250: I would go back and note the few commands that you trred: dd and gpart are the main ones, if you want to see dd's progress, ps and kill.  if this doesn't work out, do it all again.  guessing because one of the kills killed it.
[08:45] <Andrew250> How can I format my laptops drive and mbr so that grub isn't there any more?
[08:45] <digitalsky> hi
[08:45] <BetaTester> ok boontoo thanks
[08:46] <boontoo> BetaTester: or glxinfo | grep -i opengl
[08:46] <raboof> when suspending to RAM, the system seems to suspend OK, but when I resume, I'm left with a bash prompt and no filesystem (so no 'ls', 'shutdown', or anything at all available :) )
[08:46] <jeremyc_> HEY Guys I totally think you should google your problems
[08:46] <jeremyc_> goodnight
[08:46] <Andrew250> CarlFK: Will do
[08:46] <CarlFK> Andrew250: oh yeah, fdisk too.  cuz the /dev/sdx may not be the same if you un/plug the drive
[08:46] <CarlFK> see ya
[08:46] <digitalsky> i'm new to ubuntu... just set up my canon inkjet, but i don't have the program to do head-cleaning.  The cd that came with the printer only supplied windows and mac software.
[08:46] <digitalsky> anyone know where i could do that in linux?
[08:46] <Andrew250> CarlFK: ok
[08:46] <Andrew250> CarlFK: take care.  Have a good sleep
[08:47] <Andrew250> CarlFK: Thanks again
[08:47] <BetaTester> boontoo, thanks
[08:47] <CarlFK> thanks
[08:47] <kahrytan> digitalsky, did you check if there is on printer head clean method?
[08:48] <digitalsky> kahrytan: sorry what do you mean? i have the software to run head cleaning/alignment only for windows and mac
[08:48] <digitalsky> kahrytan: actually i haven't checked if they have linux version on their web. let me check
[08:48] <chasetoys> i compiled alsa from source on my t61.... and now i can access alsamixer.... and my HDA INTEL shows up in alsamixer... but when i try to play back a stream with xmms for instance:  ** WARNING **: oss_open(): Failed to open audio device (/dev/dsp): Device or resource busy
[08:48] <chasetoys>  ..... any ideas?
[08:49] <bullgard4> What is meant by 'out-of-tree'? as in https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Suspend2Kernel ?
[08:49] <kahrytan> digitalsky, Some printers may have method on it as well
[08:49] <kahrytan> digitalsky, without needing the computer
[08:49] <bucky> I got the ATi drivers working but how do I set my monitor resolution to something above 1024x768?
[08:50] <digitalsky> kahrytan: hmm i don't see any head-cleaning button on the printer
[08:50] <TiMiDo> bucky, sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[08:50] <skoenman> guys i need some urgent help i have a raid system wich i want to setup...setup goes well with no errors but the moment it reboots it gives me a error BAD FILE OR DIRECTORY. My part structer looks as follow /boot / and /var ....boot and var are raid 1 and / is raid 0 its 4X 500gig HDD
[08:50] <erikja> I'm installing Ubuntu7.04 on a laptop. The resolution is very low, and I then cannot see the "OK" that I want after  having choosed an option and want to carry on the installation. What can I do ?
[08:50] <digitalsky> in canon it appears they don't have software/drivers for linux
[08:51] <Andrew250> CarlFK: can I format my laptops hd at the same time I'm doing the scan?
[08:51] <linxuz3r> when it says 2 x 1gb model does it mean 2 memory "sticks" of 1 gb model?
[08:51] <linxuz3r> module
[08:51] <kahrytan> digitalsky, It's not a button. its a method. Ask Cannon support.  it could be to hold a button down for few seconds or  push few buttons in order.
[08:51] <kayotic> linxuz3r that is correct 2 one gig sticks
[08:52] <witness273> I have non Ubuntu specific question I hope someone here can help me with.
[08:52] <witness273> I had a power outage tonight and the UPS were used up so my servers crashed.  I have one that is giving me a file system error message and forcing a check using ext2.  Anyway I have run the check several times.  Is there a way that I can by pass the forced check, to see if things will still work?
[08:53] <digitalsky> kahrytan: oh ok i didn't know that.
[08:53] <joeblow988> I just installed Ubuntu 7.04 on my toshiba x205 laptop and it doesn't appear to see my hd-dvd drive at all
[08:53] <brad016> I can not compile any source code. I untar The binary with "tar zxvf filename.tar.gz" and when I do "./configure" I gives me "checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[08:53] <brad016> "
[08:54] <digitalsky> kahrytan: but for alignment, it requires input from the user so I would imagine that it's probably not possible with just the 3 buttons on the printer and no display?
[08:54] <digitalsky> kahrytan: would something like "wine" work with these kind of software?
[08:54] <cwraig> hi all, ii have a large unmber of cds (data) that i am trying to dump on a hard drive for backup, is there any way i can execute a bash script on media insert?
[08:54] <digitalsky> kahrytan: rather, would these software work in linux through wine?
[08:54] <brad016> Jordan_U, I can not compile any source code. I untar The binary with "tar zxvf filename.tar.gz" and when I do "./configure" I gives me "checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[08:55] <bucky> Timido, what do I change in xorg.conf?
[08:55] <emiliano> hi everybody
[08:55] <TiMiDo> bucky, the resolution
[08:56] <kahrytan> digitalsky, I don't know. Ask cannon
[08:56] <emiliano> could anybody help me with my sound card?
[08:56] <skoenman> guys i need some urgent help i have a raid system wich i want to setup...setup goes well with no errors but the moment it reboots it gives me a error BAD FILE OR DIRECTORY. My part structer looks as follow /boot / and /var ....boot and var are raid 1 and / is raid 0 its 4X 500gig HDD
[08:56] <bucky> I understand, but there is 18 resolutions listed here.
[08:57] <scipio> brad016: sudo aptitude install build-essential
[08:57] <boontoo> howcome i cant load Kismet?
[08:57] <digitalsky> kahrytan: ok thanks
[08:58] <scipio> !sound | emiliano
[08:58] <ubot3> emiliano: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[08:58] <brad016> scipio, Working
[08:58] <erikja> !resolution
[08:58] <ubot3> The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[08:59] <Andrew250> can some one tell me how to format hd for NTFS so that grub is completely removed from the drive.
[08:59] <Andrew250> please
[08:59] <emiliano> scipio: none with sound, but with the integrated mic
[08:59] <Miso> !screenlets
[08:59] <ubot3> Factoid screenlets not found
[08:59] <Miso> Where can I learn about screenlets?
[08:59] <joeblow988> Hi, I just installed ubuntu 7.04, but it doesn't see the hd-dvd drive on my laptop at all. I dont have any other drive so how can I fix this?
[08:59] <kraut> moin
[09:00] <witness273> joeblow  is your drive IDE or SATA?
[09:00] <joeblow988> sata
[09:01] <brad016> scipio, error: Unable to find libncurses or libcurses
[09:01] <witness273> In BIOS manually set it to IDE.  I ran into a situation 2 days ago that that fixed it
[09:01] <Andrew250> Please?
[09:01] <joeblow988> ok, I will try that witness. Thank you
[09:02] <thirst> i tried to connect to dial-up internet thru a usb modem(/dev/ttyACM0), the net connection lasts only for 5-10 seconds, and then the computer freezes, any idea about a fix. I installed tihs system with pnpbios=off option, does that matter ?
[09:03] <boontoo> Anyone know how to enable Suid priv-dropping
[09:03] <scipio> brad016: what are you trying to install? are you sure you need to compile it and can't be found in repos?
[09:03] <brad016> Yes
[09:03] <linxuz3r> do you guys know how to enable 4 cpu cores?
[09:04] <emiliano> sound works well, microphone doesn't work at all
[09:04] <bullgard4> What is meant by 'out-of-tree'? as in https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Suspend2Kernel ?
[09:04] <brad016> scipio, Yes it is kismet wireless
[09:05] <brad016> scipio, FYI I'm looking on google as you help me too
[09:05] <scipio> brad016: kismet is in synaptic
[09:05] <Andrew250> how do you format on ubuntu?
[09:05] <chasetoys> hey folks
[09:05] <brad016> scipio, what is that?
[09:06] <MTecknology> I installed network-manager-gnome network-manager-pptp and then one of my preconfigured connections was loaded into the configuration. My problem is that When I click the network manager and go to VPN Connections my VPN connection doesn't show up.
[09:06] <scipio> !info kismet
[09:06] <ubot3> kismet: Wireless 802.11b monitoring tool. In component universe, is optional. Version 2006.04.R1-1.1 (edgy), package size 1011 kB, installed size 2552 kB
[09:06] <brad016> scipio, The script to install it?
[09:06] <teKnofreak> brad016, $ apt-cache search kismet  kismet - Wireless 802.11b monitoring tool
[09:06] <scipio> brad016: go to synaptic and search for kismet. right click and chose install
[09:06] <brad016> scipio, I'll try that
[09:06] <boontoo> kismet wont load for me scipio =(
[09:06] <teKnofreak> brad016, terminal --> sudo apt-get install kismet ;)
[09:06] <boontoo> sudo kismet it says its loading but nothing opens
[09:07] <brad016> teKnofreak, Thanks man
[09:07] <scipio> boontoo: i don't know sorry. never used it. hopefully someone more knowledgeable shows up
[09:08] <linxuz3r> do you guys know how to enable 4 cpu cores?
[09:08] <chasetoys> i have a t61 and it has a fingerprint reader.... i have edited my /etc/pam.d/gdm file here: http://pastie.caboo.se/89955 ... but right now, gdm asks me for my password && fingerprint!!!  how can i make it do either / or?  thanks!
[09:08] <crolle17> how to reanimate a stopped process?
[09:09] <Andrew250> call a priest
[09:09] <boontoo> chasetoys: have you tried googling?
[09:09] <chasetoys> boontoo, i have tried my best yes
[09:10] <boontoo> chasetoys: what is your distro
[09:10] <chasetoys> boontoo, gutsy
[09:10] <boontoo> ok hold 1 second
[09:10] <boontoo> im assuming 7.10 gutsy gibbon
[09:11] <sauvin> How do you get noatun to play mp3 files?
[09:11] <boontoo> chasetoys:  if you haven't already try here http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Integrated_Fingerprint_Reader
[09:11] <Kousotu> yes, 7.1 is gutsy
[09:11] <Myrtti> whaa?
[09:11] <Myrtti> Kousotu: it's 7.10
[09:11] <Myrtti> not 7.1
[09:11] <Kousotu> !mp3 | sauvin
[09:11] <ubot3> sauvin: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[09:12] <boontoo> 7.1 means the same as 7.10 doesn't it
[09:12] <Kousotu> Myrtti 7.1 and 7.10 makes NO difference
[09:12] <Kousotu> boontoo: exactly
[09:12] <astro76> 10 stands for October
[09:12] <boontoo> mathamatically anyway
[09:12] <boontoo> perhaps aesthetically
[09:12] <avis> well from a mathematical perspective it might not make a difference however i have only seen it as 7.10
[09:12] <boontoo> ^
[09:12] <Johnuah> I got trouble when install the ubuntu through Wubi
[09:13] <Kousotu> right, but its version number is 7.1 or 7.10, the version number makes no diference how you type it
[09:13] <dariuskane> Do I need 2gb actual writable drive space to use VMware?
[09:13] <Myrtti> Kousotu: yes it does, as the 10 is for October
[09:13] <Johnuah> is there anyone who can help me?
[09:13] <Kousotu> Myrtti: in a VERSION number, it does not
[09:14] <Johnuah> wubi wubi
[09:14] <avis> myrtii is right from a "naming convention" standard 7.10 is correct i think
[09:14] <linxuz3r> dariuskane: no
[09:14] <Andrew250> How do I format on Ubuntu DVD?
[09:14] <boontoo> man im so noob at this wireless stuff
[09:14] <Myrtti> *sigh*
[09:14] <Johnuah> wubi wubi
[09:14] <Johnuah>  :o
[09:14] <boontoo> does anyone know if my ndiswrapper wifi will support MadWifi?
[09:14] <Kousotu> Johnuah: stop spamming
[09:14] <dariuskane> linxuz3r, will vmserver let me mount a physical hdd in the virtual machine? or just work station does that?
[09:15] <Kousotu> boontoo: no, it won't
[09:15] <boontoo> which states it only supports atheros
[09:15] <Johnuah> Kousotu: all right , but I got trouble while installing the ubuntu by wubi
[09:15] <dariuskane> linxuz3r, sorry not,, mount but boot from the physical hdd
[09:15] <linxuz3r> dariuskane: i have no experience of how vmserver works
[09:15] <Kousotu> boontoo: What wifi card
[09:15] <avis> boontoo, i use the wicd network manager and with it is integrated support for madwifi
[09:15] <linxuz3r> dariuskane: i assume you would
[09:15] <boontoo> Kousotu: is there anyway around the dilema that my wifi cannot capture network packets or do i just have to wait for someone to write a decent driver for it that can work in monitoring mode
[09:16] <Kousotu> boontoo: What card?
[09:16] <boontoo> hangon ill lspci it now
[09:16] <Kousotu> lol
[09:16] <boontoo> well i know its a bcm 4318
[09:16] <dariuskane> linxuz3r, k well thx anyways... Im doing something a little off the beaten path :) my server is running the livecd and Im trying to test my encrypted boot drives with a vmware virtual machine :)
[09:16] <Johnuah> Kousotu: are you a japanese?
[09:16] <Kousotu> no
[09:16] <Kousotu> why?
[09:16] <boontoo> Kousotu: here 0a:03.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4318 [AirForce One 54g]  802.11g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 02)
[09:16] <Kousotu> cause kou means core?
[09:16] <Kousotu> lol
[09:17] <Johnuah> Kousotu: your name like a japan name
[09:17] <Kousotu> Johnuah: That was the idea
[09:17] <boontoo> his name is like a japanese name
[09:17] <boontoo> Johnuah: are you japanese?
[09:17] <Johnuah> Kousotu: I wanna some help about wubi installation
[09:17] <Kousotu> kou (cow) actually meas core
[09:17] <Johnuah> I'm not
[09:18] <Kousotu> Johnuah: I don't know anything about wubi
[09:18] <boontoo> what about sotu?
[09:18] <Johnuah> Kousotu: I got it
[09:18] <boontoo> heh
[09:18] <Kousotu> I ain't found a jap to ask
[09:18] <Kousotu> lol
[09:18] <boontoo> ill ask my gf when she gets home =p
[09:18] <Kousotu> um..
[09:18] <Kousotu> works for me
[09:18] <Kousotu> lol
[09:18] <boontoo> hahaha
[09:18] <Johnuah> Kousotu: god
[09:18] <boontoo> itl be funny if its something like anus
[09:18] <Kousotu> lol
[09:19] <boontoo> ohwell close
[09:19] <bullgard4> What is meant by 'out-of-tree'? as in https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Suspend2Kernel ?
[09:19] <boontoo> oops
[09:19] <MTecknology> I set up a VPN connection. After configuring it, it doesn't show up in VPN Connections. Anybody know how to finish getting this to work?
[09:19] <boontoo> *revokes religous comment*
[09:19] <dariuskane> Kousotu, sounds like the horror stories of american tatooing japanese characters on their bodies and it turns out meaning some really obcense and insulting things about them....
[09:19] <boontoo> so Kousotu any ideas about my wifi dilema?
[09:19] <Kousotu> dariuskane: I doubt that
[09:19] <Kousotu> boontoo: you distracted me
[09:20] <Kousotu> lol
[09:20] <boontoo> lol
[09:20] <Johnuah> dariuskane: how can you know that
[09:20] <Johnuah> dariuskane: is that based on the fact?
[09:20] <dariuskane> Kousotu, you doubt that kind of thing happens? many moon ago an asian MIT student wrote a paper on it
[09:20] <avis> boontoo, wicd might work for you it includes the selection of WPA supplicant drivers its not in the official repo but can be found using a google search.  i have heard it work in cases like yours when other methods might fail
[09:20] <boontoo> did it involve hallucinogenics
[09:20] <Johnuah> dariuskane: I know that game
[09:21] <dariuskane> try and google asian tattoo misinterpretation
[09:21] <Myrtti> !offtopic
[09:21] <ubot3> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[09:21] <Johnuah> Myrtti	!offtopic
[09:21] <boontoo> aivs: thanks ill pastebin my attempted efforts with wpa_supplicant
[09:21] <Johnuah> we r all off topic
[09:22] <avis> boontoo, well wicd comes bundled with it and you basically select the driver from a drop down list.  makes things simple plus i like it much better than gnome-network-manager
[09:22] <boontoo> avis: ok cool
[09:23] <Johnuah> I'm installing the ubuntu through wubi now but it is choking at the screen of "importing document and setting from other system"
[09:23] <chasetoys> can someone give me a good reccomendation for a package full of good fonts to use ?  (i think some internet sites require fonts i dont hav eon my comp)
[09:23] <Johnuah> can anyone advise me?
[09:24] <avis> Johnuah, for me it seems you might try not importing windows stuff.  if it fails while you are still doing that then i might consider that method might not work for you
[09:24] <Andrew250> can someone help me remove GRUB Boot Loader so that I can use windows again?
[09:24] <Johnuah> avis: but you know, wubi will do that without my control
[09:25] <Andrew250> I know it has something to do my my drive's mbr but I don't know how to edit it.
[09:25] <Johnuah> avis: I just want to know whether I should force to reboot the computer or not
[09:25] <Kousotu> dariuskane: I doubt I have anything offensive
[09:25] <Kousotu> boontoo: do you have Ndis wrapper yet?
[09:25] <avis> Johnuah, sometimes you have to when you have no other choice
[09:25] <boontoo> wpa_supplicant.conf -->http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/34621/   output of wpa_supplicant -i eth1 -c /etc/wpa_supplicant: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/34622/
[09:25] <boontoo> there you go kousotu
[09:25] <dariuskane> Kousotu, probably not :P I once chose an name for an online game that I thought was random... turned out meaning cheese in dutch :)
[09:26] <Kousotu> lol
[09:26] <Johnuah> avis: the most terriable is that  it's choking now
[09:26] <dariuskane> had alot of people asking me if I was dutch :)
[09:26] <Johnuah> avis: I do not know if this is normal or not
[09:26] <boontoo> avis: E: Couldn't find package wicd
[09:26] <Kousotu> me read a pastebin?
[09:27] <Kousotu> lol
[09:27] <avis> Johnuah, i wont say its normal or abnormal though i will say it doesn't seem like working for some odd reason.
[09:27] <Kousotu> tri wircd
[09:27] <boontoo> nope no go
[09:27] <Kousotu> boontoo: get ndiswrapper
[09:27] <boontoo> apt-cache time
[09:27] <scipio> Andrew250: you can fix that with a windows xp cd. press R to enter repair mode and then type fixmbr
[09:27] <boontoo> Kousotu:  i have that already
[09:27] <Kousotu> oh..
[09:27] <Johnuah> avis: maybe you are right. can you provide me some advise?
[09:27] <Kousotu> that that makes this easy
[09:27] <Kousotu> lol
[09:27] <Andrew250> ok thanks
[09:27] <avis> Johnuah, surely.  see if you can install another method somehow
[09:28] <Johnuah> avis:reboot or wait for more
[09:28] <scipio> you need to boot from the cd
[09:28] <sauvin> I can't get Noatun to play mp3 files. Mplayer does, of course (mplayer plays ANYTHING), but it's cumbersome to use. Amarok does, too, but its interface is bizarre.
[09:28] <sauvin> How to get noatun to play mp3s? I tried the directions given on pages indicated by the bot; they don't work.
[09:28] <Andrew250> but I'm hoping there is a way to do it using the Ubuntu DVD because I'm currently running a recovery process on a different drive.
[09:28] <Kousotu> boontoo: http://fedoranews.org/mediawiki/index.php/How_To_Install_Your_Broadcom_BCM4318_Using_Ndiswrapper
[09:28] <boontoo> Kousotu: ive got that done and my wifi card works
[09:28] <Kousotu> I will help out wth commands, but there's the driver
[09:29] <Kousotu> oh..
[09:29] <Kousotu> k
[09:29] <Kousotu> lol
[09:29] <boontoo> just i cant connect to a wpa network
[09:29] <boontoo> and i cant put my card into monitor mode
[09:29] <skoenman> how can i fix grub error 2????
[09:29] <boontoo> and and
[09:29] <Kousotu> !mp3 | sauvin
[09:29] <ubot3> sauvin: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[09:29] <avis> Johnuah, it should not take all that long to import the settings.  if you are sure your hardware works in ubuntu through google then i would try checking your memory or fiddling with your bios.  if its unsupported its no use forcing it
[09:29] <boontoo> skoenman: please provide more information
[09:29] <sauvin> Kousotu, those DO NOT WORK.
[09:29] <scipio> sauvin: if you can't get that to work try xmms or vlc. xmms looks similar to winamp
[09:29] <Andrew250> skoenman error 2 or 21?
[09:29] <Kousotu> sauvin: try medibuntu?
[09:30] <Giorgos> Hi guys, i have just installed Ubuntu Feisty and I have problem with the sound card . It is not recognized...Could someone help me?
[09:30] <Kousotu> and I'll be clear in saying the DO
[09:30] <skoenman> guys i need some urgent help i have a raid system wich i want to setup...setup goes well with no errors but the moment it reboots it gives me a error BAD FILE OR DIRECTORY. My part structer looks as follow /boot / and /var ....boot and var are raid 1 and / is raid 0 its 4X 500gig HDD
[09:30] <sauvin> I had noatun playing mp3s on the other Ubuntu install. Same computer, same version of ubuntu (same install disk, even). This one WON'T. Why?
[09:30] <skoenman> error2
[09:30] <Kousotu> Giorgos: if it's not found, no sound, simple as that
[09:30] <Johnuah> avis: I got your advises. But my cd rom cannot support my Live Cd so I have to do through wubi
[09:30] <scipio> sauvin: maybe you need to select the alsa device?
[09:30] <boontoo> imo xmms is good
[09:31] <Johnuah> what a odd ocassion
[09:31] <Kousotu> Giorgos: I would like to ask however, what sound card?
[09:31] <fiction> How do i talk to a freenode admin? would like to request a name that hasnt been used in ages
[09:31] <skoenman> ???
[09:31] <Giorgos> Kousotu Intel
[09:31] <sauvin> Hrm... maybe.
[09:31] <Kousotu> Giorgos: that tells me nothing
[09:31] <boontoo> Giorgos: can you please type lspci | grep -i audio in console
[09:31] <Andrew250> skoenman: no idea
[09:31] <Andrew250> I'm having error 21
[09:31] <skoenman> hmm damn
[09:31] <Kousotu> fiction: try #help ?
[09:31] <skoenman> anyone else???
[09:32] <sauvin> No, wait, that ain't it. Noatun just skips right over mp3 files; doesn't even attempt to play them.
[09:32] <avis> Johnuah, did you try this url for support ?  http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=234
[09:32] <Johnuah> not yet
[09:32] <blazemonger> My setup is: a intel d865perl motherboard, two IDE drives, with limited BIOS options, and every distro ive tried is slow
[09:32] <josh_> yo
[09:32] <fiction> Kousotu, thanks
[09:32] <Parisi> hmm
[09:32] <Kousotu> no prob
[09:32] <josh_> whats upp?
[09:33] <blazemonger> i think it has something to do with a IDE drive on a motherboard that is PATA./SATA
[09:33] <skoenman> boontoo any idea???
[09:33] <blazemonger> i think it's due to driver or kernel related stuff
[09:33] <Kousotu> josh_: the sy?
[09:33] <tapas> what's a good local MTA to add a custom filtering to?
[09:33] <Johnuah> avis: I think that I can get suffient support through IRC chat
[09:33] <josh_> what?
[09:33] <Giorgos> Kousotu http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/34623
[09:33] <Johnuah> avis: because of LIVE help
[09:33] <blazemonger> I want a system that will run a plain GNU linux system
[09:33] <Kousotu> blazemonger: weren't you here earlier?
[09:33] <Don64> skoeman: http://www.uruk.org/orig-grub/errors.html try this
[09:33] <josh_> nope
[09:34] <skoenman> k thanks Don64
[09:34] <Kousotu> josh_: *sky
[09:34] <blazemonger> and in agpgart , it puts my 3.0 agp card into legacy 1.0 mode
[09:34] <josh_> o haha
[09:34] <ashin> what is the most popular ubuntu internet browser?
[09:34] <blazemonger> is this something i need to enable in the kernel
[09:34] <blazemonger> yes Kousotu
[09:34] <scipio> sauvin: sudo apt-get install libarts1-mpeglib
[09:34] <josh_> im out.pce
[09:34] <boontoo> theres another one that might help aswell sauvin
[09:35] <tapas> ashin: no one knows, but i guess firefox
[09:35] <tapas> i'm a multi browser user though :)
[09:35] <blazemonger> i wish i lived in a area that i could find geeks that know computers and linux
[09:35] <tapas> [because they all suck] 
[09:35] <dariuskane> who knows which version of vmware support booting virtual machine from physical HDDs directly... server or workstation
[09:35] <blazemonger> i dont know any geeks
[09:35] <sauvin> scipio, I'm trying what you said.
[09:36] <avis> blazemonger, if you have tried many distros and are disappointed you might find that its your hardware slowing you down
[09:36] <ashin> ok ty
[09:36] <sauvin> Nope. Noatun just won't deal with mp3.s
[09:36] <avis> blazemonger, i kinda expected gnome to be as snappy as XFCE however XFCE was much faster.  i'm a fan of gnome though so i stick to it
[09:36] <pkakkar> Hi, I have ssh in /etc/rc*.d but when i reboot it don't start
[09:37] <pkakkar> I have start it manually using sudo /etc/init.d/ssh start
[09:37] <boontoo> sauvin: try sudo apt-get install mp32ogg
[09:37] <boontoo> convert your mp3s into ogg files
[09:37] <CBiLL> anyone know why this is happening? fresh default install Ubuntu 7.04 desktop .. boots up to a default desktop clicking on Application or any of the taskbar menu does nothing but bring up a small yellow box
[09:37] <boontoo> CBiLL: is there any errors in the console?
[09:38] <CBiLL> however hitting alt-f2 then opening terminal and it would work fine
[09:38] <CBiLL> the menu and task bar
[09:38] <variant> A tip for anyone running windows 2000/XP/2003 on QEMU - Disable ACPI support on the guest OS and the speed increase is fantastic
[09:38] <CBiLL> it only works when a terminal is open after a boot up
[09:38] <pkakkar> Anyone can help me?
[09:38] <boontoo> CBiLL: can i have the name of your video card?
[09:39] <Andrew250> scipio: is there is a way to fix my mbr using the Ubuntu DVD because I'm currently running a recovery process on a different drive?
[09:39] <boontoo> sudo | grep -i video
[09:39] <Flannel> !grub | Andrew250
[09:39] <ubot3> Andrew250: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[09:39] <Flannel> Andrew250: first link there
[09:39] <sauvin> Nope. Noatun still not playing mp3s.
[09:39] <Andrew250> Flannel: what?
[09:39] <boontoo> sorry CBiLL lspci | grep -i video
[09:40] <Flannel> Andrew250: first link there gives you step by step for fixing your MBR
[09:40] <scipio> Andrew250: no. if you want your windows mbr you need to boot from a xp cd
[09:40] <pkakkar> Hi, I have ssh in /etc/rc*.d but when i reboot it don't start
[09:40] <pkakkar> I have start it manually using sudo /etc/init.d/ssh start
[09:40] <Andrew250> scipio: ok thanks
[09:40] <an> hey guys, is there anybody use R on ubuntu?
[09:40] <MTecknology> I set up a VPN connection. After configuring it, it doesn't show up in VPN Connections. Anybody know how to finish getting this to work?
[09:40] <MTecknology> please help :)
[09:40] <variant> an: R being an alternative to X ?
[09:40] <Flannel> pkakkar: which version of ubuntu are you running?
[09:40] <ward_> what channel is best for help with nstx?
[09:41] <pkakkar> Flannel, How can i check version.. I am in remote shell
[09:41] <Flannel> pkakkar: lsb_release -a
[09:41] <an> variant,im using it in konsole
[09:41] <Myrtti> MTecknology: you've got pptp-linux installed too?
[09:41] <pkakkar> Flannel, 7.04
[09:41] <MTecknology> Myrtti, ya
[09:42] <Myrtti> strange
[09:42] <an> hello? andyone use R on ubuntu?
[09:43] <MTecknology> Myrtti, I had a connection set up b4 and it was working. I imported the connection for my fresh Ubuntu install. Now it's not showing up.
[09:43] <variant> an: I know of a package called gnu-R is that what you are talking about?
[09:43] <pkakkar> Flannel, Any idea?
[09:43] <MTecknology> I know there's something fairly simple I need to do to get it working, but i can't remember what it is
[09:43] <dissection> Hello. Anyone know what the url to the web interface of ktorrent is?
[09:44] <Flannel> pkakkar: Whats the filename in /etc/rc*.d?
[09:44] <an> variant,im not use gnu-R,im using R with a konsole,with syntax
[09:44] <variant> an: R is not the easyest of programs to google for.. what is it exactly? (just out of curiostiy)
[09:44] <variant> an: oh, the language?
[09:44] <ward_> anyone who uses or used nstx ?
[09:44] <pkakkar> Flannel, in /etc/rc3.d -- i think this is default boot level -- its S20ssh
[09:45] <an> yeah,im talking about the R computing language,
[09:45] <an> variant,www.r-project.org
[09:45] <variant> an: sorry, i don't know anything about it. it's a bit obscure so this is really not the right place to ask
[09:46] <MTecknology> hasn't anybody had the same issue with vpn?
[09:46] <dezmin> i'm not seeing user-mode-linux for my feisty 64 bit installation in synaptic?
[09:46] <pkakkar> Flannel, ?
[09:46] <Flannel> pkakkar: and that is linked it ../init.d/ssh?
[09:46] <pkakkar> yes...
[09:46] <pkakkar> ofcourse..
[09:46] <sauvin> R is an opensource version of S, a language for statistical analysis.
[09:47] <an> variant ,my question is  maily about ubuntu,
[09:47] <Qodosh> Anyone here ever use Packet Protector for their wireless router?
[09:47] <variant> !ask | an
[09:47] <ubot3> an: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[09:47] <blazemonger> http://pastebin.com/m17e6aee5
[09:48] <estupendocero> I just installed 7.04 on my brother-in-law's computer - he uses earthlink, and needs to define DNS servers and search domains. I set them, and saved the settings as a location, but how do I set that location as default?
[09:48] <blazemonger> someone please tell me what is happening with ubuntu because when i run it from hard drive it's slow as *#&
[09:48] <pkakkar> Flannel, ?
[09:48] <estupendocero> Whenever the machine is restarted, it loses network settings
[09:48] <tapas> blazemonger: "it's slow as @#!" is about as unspecific as it gets
[09:48] <JD> hi, good night? day? wharever
[09:48] <Andrew250> do I need grub if I'm booting Ubuntu from a usb drive?
[09:48] <variant> blazemonger: that doesn't tell anyone anything..
[09:48] <tapas> blazemonger: what is slow?
[09:49] <blazemonger> my drive performance
[09:49] <dissection> Anyone know what the url to the web interface of ktorrent is?
[09:49] <Flannel> pkakkar: no, I have no idea what the problem might be.  perms on /init.d/ssh are good?  yeah, they are
[09:49] <blazemonger> and it puts my agp 3.0 video coard into 1.x legacy mode (agpgart)
[09:49] <pkakkar> Flannel, yes i think so..!
[09:49] <blazemonger> i know this system i have is fast
[09:49] <tapas> blazemonger: use hdparm to measure the drive speed
[09:49] <blazemonger> cuz in windows it's BLAZING fast
[09:49] <an> variant,the latest R version is 2.5.1,but i used apt-get install to install a R on my linux ,R.Version() told me my version is 2.2.1,i wanna upgrade my R to the latest version
[09:49] <JD> has somebody ever programmed in ajunta? i need to learn something about getting it perfect
[09:49] <Andrew250> or should I ask, can I boot Ubuntu with out grub?
[09:50] <blazemonger> I thought i was going to be able to just build a PC from scratch and learn the intel architecture and start learning assembly
[09:50] <variant> an: if you can't find a package for ubunto of the latest version you will have to download the source/whatever and install it your self manually from hte R website
[09:50] <blazemonger> what is a good LOW budget pentium 4 board with onboard sound and video
[09:50] <blazemonger> which will work with ubuntu
[09:50] <blazemonger> or anything i throw at it
[09:50] <ward_> is it possible to setup nstx without a actual domain?
[09:50] <chasetoys_> can someone reccomend a font package i can istall?
[09:50] <variant> blazemonger: please ask random questions in #ubuntu-offtopic
[09:51] <scipio> estupendocero: what if you go to system-admin-network in the DNS tab? keep only what you need
[09:51] <linxuz3r> blazemonger: i think there is pentium d
[09:51] <JD> how do i get help here??
[09:51] <variant> chasetoys_: apt-cache search fonts
[09:51] <linxuz3r> later guys
[09:51] <tapas> blazemonger: hdparm -tT /dev/you_drive_here
[09:51] <Andrew250> or should I ask, can I boot Ubuntu with out grub?
[09:51] <variant> JD: ask your qeustion
[09:51] <estupendocero> So a fresh install of feisty forgets network settings every time the machine is rebooted, any ideas?
[09:51] <chasetoys_> variant, tooo many optoins ;[
[09:51] <estupendocero> scipio: that's what I did
[09:51] <Flannel> Andrew250: sure.  You can use a number of boot managers
[09:51] <variant> !fonts | chasetoys_
[09:51] <ubot3> chasetoys_: Font installation basics here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FontInstallHowto - No fonts in Flash? Install "msttcorefonts" (from !Multiverse), "gsfonts", and "gsfonts-x11". No fonts in MPlayer? see !MPlayer
[09:51] <blazemonger> is it becaus/dev/sda:
[09:51] <blazemonger>  Timing cached reads:   906 MB in  2.00 seconds = 452.52 MB/sec
[09:51] <blazemonger>  Timing buffered disk reads:    2 MB in  4.04 seconds = 507.46 kB/sec
[09:51] <scipio> estupendocero: oh. and it won't keep them over reboot?
[09:51] <Andrew250> I mean with out a boot manager.
[09:51] <estupendocero> scipio: but every time I reboot, it goes to no location
[09:51] <blazemonger> this is running from CD now
[09:51] <blazemonger> not hd
[09:51] <blazemonger> when im on hard drive it's slow as *#&
[09:51] <estupendocero> scipio: yeah
[09:52] <JD> and  what is this irc for?if it isn't to get help?
[09:52] <m0u5e> gar i hate how my apps monopolize my sound so that other apps cant use it
[09:52] <Flannel> Andrew250: How would you boot without a boot manager?
[09:52] <Andrew250> I think my bios has a boot manager.
[09:52] <m0u5e> *cough* skype, *cough* audacious
[09:52] <variant> JD: yes, if you have a question, ask it.
[09:52] <tapas> blazemonger: oh well.. if you haven't even booted fom the hd, how is anyone supposed to help diagnosing?
[09:52] <m0u5e> how do i get it so that i am able to play multiple streams ( i already h ave alsa installed)
[09:52] <pkakkar> Flannel, Anywhere else i can put so it executes for sure..?
[09:52] <Andrew250> I can choose HD, CD, Network?
[09:52] <JD> ah, ok, has somebody of you ever programmed on anjuta??
[09:52] <Andrew250> Flannel: isn't that a boot manager?
[09:52] <tapas> blazemonger: just rnu hdparm with the hd as device
[09:52] <blazemonger> ive been reinstalling for the past 12 hours
[09:52] <blazemonger> mu?
[09:53] <Flannel> Andrew250: No, your BIOS boots to a boot manager.  If you selected "HD" from that, it would bootto the boot manager on your HD
[09:53] <an> variant , there is a deb http ?? on the website ,i tried ,but my version is still 2.2.1,I know I can compile it myself,but i prefer to know why i cant upgrade it through the deb http?
[09:53] <variant> JD: this chan is for ubuntu help..
[09:53] <tapas> blazemonger: why would you install linux more than once?
[09:53] <blazemonger> how do i change this /dev/sda to /dev/hda?
[09:53] <Andrew250> I can choose USB too
[09:53] <tapas> blazemonger: this is not windows ;)
[09:53] <jzl> hello, I was wondering if someone could help me with SATA support in 6.10..
[09:53] <blazemonger> thyings were freezing in ubuntu when i had it
[09:53] <variant> an: because htere is no official package for that version
[09:53] <Flannel> Andrew250: all those just boot to boot managers on each respective medium
[09:53] <blazemonger> like it would take the menu 2 minutes to load
[09:53] <tapas> blazemonger: so you _reinstalled_ it?
[09:53] <Travelocity> Question I transfered a 2nd hard disk drive which contained ubuntu to a another system that had windows on the first harddribe, therefore there was no GRUB installed, how do I have grub install to the MBR and detect both OS'es?
[09:53] <blazemonger> im about to
[09:53] <tapas> blazemonger: don't you still have it on the hd?
[09:54] <variant> !grub | Travelocity
[09:54] <ubot3> Travelocity: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[09:54] <MTecknology> Why can't this VPN just work?!?!
[09:54] <Andrew250> but when I installed Ubuntu on my USB drive Grub took over and now I can't boot to my HD.
[09:54] <an> variant ,u mean there is no version in ubuntu sources?
[09:54] <tapas> blazemonger: anyways, your way to success is hdparm
[09:54] <Andrew250> I get some type of error.
[09:54] <Travelocity> I don't have a floppy drive
[09:54] <variant> an: correct
[09:54] <scipio> estupendocero: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=188551&highlight=dns+reboot+lost
[09:54] <tapas> blazemonger: and reading dmesg output
[09:54] <JD> ah, ok, damn, well thanks anyway!! :)
[09:54] <tapas> i need to go to work now
[09:54] <MTecknology> !vpn
[09:54] <ubot3> From more information on vpn please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Gaming_VPN_Using_PPTPD
[09:54] <blazemonger> whotapas: what do i do now?
[09:54] <Flannel> Travelocity: First link, not the second one.
[09:54] <Travelocity> k
[09:54] <estupendocero> scipio: thank you, I'll take a look
[09:55] <blazemonger> thing is my motherboard is this PATA/SATA stuff ive never heard of but i have IDE hard drives
[09:55] <tapas> blazemonger: first of all i would be interested what result you get from running thehdparm test on your hd
[09:55] <tapas> simple put the right device string after the command
[09:55] <jzl> When I installed 6.10...would it have found and installed my sata chip automatically.  Its a dell 400sc poweredge
[09:55] <an> variant ,but there is one in R website ,and I added that address to my sourcelist.
[09:55] <tapas> an: you plenk
[09:55] <gikid> how do i view every computer on the network
[09:55] <gikid> a command...
[09:55] <JD> ah,  a quiestion, how can i manipulate ntfs partitions of win, using ubuntu,?? how can i modificate archives in that ntfs partition?
[09:56] <tapas> an: commas are put, like this, after the words, not infront
[09:56] <valmarko> Hi there. I can't find libdvdcss2 in multiverse . Any help, please ?
[09:56] <jzl> gikid: browse the lan?
[09:56] <an> tapas,whats that mean?
[09:56] <gikid> jzl: i'm not running a gui
[09:56] <variant> an: then if you have updated apt and upgraded the package you should get the latest version available in that source. it can be that the latest package created by thhe R folk is not as uptodate as their source release
[09:56] <scipio> estupendocero: this looks better: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=282034&highlight=dns+reboot+lost
[09:56] <tapas> an: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plenk
[09:56] <JD> jsahd
[09:56] <tapas> an: i just told you.. you can read it there againa lso, though
[09:57] <astro76> !dvd | valmarko
[09:57] <ubot3> valmarko: For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[09:57] <MTecknology> does this error mean anything to anybody? ** (nm-applet:9075): WARNING **: <WARNING>       nmi_dbus_get_vpn_connection_properties (): applet-dbus-info.c:635 - couldn't get 'name' item from GConf.
[09:57] <valmarko> thaks astro76
[09:57] <valmarko> thanks
[09:57] <estupendocero> scipio: thanks again, that looks very promising
[09:57] <jzl> gikid: netstat ?  not for sure.. im trying for help as well
[09:58] <JD> hey alguien sabe como puedo modificar archivos en una particion ntfs del guindos??
[09:58] <smartking> I have problem when install ubuntu desktop .iso with wubi
[09:58] <blazemonger> questino is WHY is my video card in LEGACY 1.x mode instead of 3.0 mode?
[09:58] <an> tapas,sorry,my english is not good ,can u say that again another way?
[09:58] <m0u5e> how do i make sure that i am using alsa as my default sound mixer and not oss?
[09:58] <blazemonger> if someone can troubleshoot i will mail anything that i can obtain
[09:58] <tapas> an: you write like this: "bla ,bla".. correct would be: "bla, bla"
[09:58] <Andrew250> does anyone know of any ext2/3 recovery software for linux?
[09:58] <GeneralK> I'm wondering, does inability to switch consoles during disk format in Ubuntu's install indicate a complete lockup? And if so, does anyone know of any cases of the format freezing at 33% every time?
[09:59] <astro76> !sound | m0u5e
[09:59] <ubot3> m0u5e: 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
[09:59] <tapas> an: i can't say it more clearly unless i assume you are a moron, which i don't want to. so you have to figure it out from here by yourself
[09:59] <estupendocero> scipio: hey, that second link looks like the fix! I'm going to give that a try and see.
[09:59] <estupendocero> scipio: thanks a ton!
[09:59] <JD> does anyone know how to manipulate files in a ntfs partition??
[09:59] <blazemonger> i'm not a moron
[09:59] <blazemonger> i dont know PC land
[09:59] <jzl> JD: ntfs-3g
[09:59] <an> so ,give me that address again ,i cant open it
[09:59] <scipio> estupendocero: you're welcome. i hope it works out for you
[09:59] <kauer> JD: Ask your actual question....
[09:59] <tapas> lol
[09:59] <Andrew250> does anyone know of any ext2/3 recovery software for windows?
[10:00] <sauvin> ext3 needs "recovery"?
[10:00] <m0u5e> astro76: what if im using xubuntu? :X
[10:00] <JD> kauer: and what can you tellme about samba?
[10:00] <Andrew250> yes
[10:00] <an> andrew250,u can use ghost,it's cool
[10:00] <Andrew250> Norton Ghost?
[10:01] <JD> df
[10:01] <Andrew250> an: Norton Ghost?
[10:01] <JD> ml 23
[10:02] <an> yea
[10:02] <kauer> I need to digitise some LPs. I am thinking of getting an external USB pre-amp, an "ARTcessories Phono PreAmp with USB". See http://www.network-et.com/index-pro.htm (it's the second last entry on that page). This looks like a USB sound card to the operating system. Can anyone advise whether these will work "out of the box" with Linux?
[10:02] <wkeanologos> in a flatbed scanner's specification it says 'Scanning Area: Reflective' and 'Scanning Area: Transparent' what are these?
[10:02] <astro76> m0u5e, there's also the Multimedia Systems Selector preference tool, no idea if that exists in xubuntu
[10:03] <estupendocero> scipio: I have to reboot to check it, but I have that "ahh, it's fixed" feeling. Thanks!
[10:03] <jzl> How can I see if an installed sata hd is even recognized?  It needs partitioned for use... but gparted dont show it.  anyone?
[10:03] <kauer> JD: You'll get better results if you ask specific questions.
[10:03] <Andrew250> I'm looking for a free option.
[10:03] <stuart-> can tuxguitar read powertab files?
[10:03] <astro76> jzl, see if it's listed by this command: sudo fdisk -l
[10:04] <jzl> astro76: it's not
[10:04] <jzl> astro76: that was the frist place I looked
[10:04] <m310107> Hello, am trying to install a second nic onto my feist server. After a new install none of the nics seem to be working. Anyone got any ideas?
[10:04] <pawan> hi
[10:05] <Karrde_> !ati
[10:05] <ubot3> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[10:05] <pawan> how much space to allocate for edubuntu installation
[10:05] <dariuskane> m310107, if none of them work might be an irq conflict
[10:05] <m310107> @dariuskane thanks
[10:05] <tapas> kauer: USB audio is supported out of the box
[10:05] <jzl> astro76: I have an existing / working server that has 3 IDE drives... I have never used the sata ports.  now I am needing to expand storage and the sata is open.
[10:06] <tapas> kauer: as long as the device adheres to the USB-audio standard
[10:06] <tapas> kauer: you might have to wrestle with braindead programs though. properly coded ALSA apps will have no problem whatsoever talking to a USB-audio device though
[10:06] <pawan> hello
[10:06] <Don64> wkeanologos: the reflective area is for scanning paper and such, the transparent area is for scanning film negatives and such
[10:08] <Phrozen_One> how can I remove unused space from a gzipped archive of a dd partition image?
[10:08] <m0u5e> my pcm no longer registers
[10:08] <m0u5e> what do i do? :X
[10:08] <m0u5e> moving my pcm up and down does nothing anymore
[10:08] <astro76> jzl, I don't even have any systems with sata yet... only thing I can think of is maybe check the bios
[10:08] <m0u5e> it used to do something, but not anymore... what should i do? :X
[10:08] <jzl> astro76: great idea... I will do that now.
[10:09] <pawan> what type of partition to use for edubuntu
[10:09] <dariuskane> Phrozen_One, a dd image needs to stay as is or itll be corrupted... you cant remove anything
[10:09] <GeneralK> Does inability to switch consoles during disk format in Ubuntu's install indicate a complete lockup? And if so, does anyone know of any cases of the format freezing at 33% every time?
[10:09] <astro76> Phrozen_One, FYI, partimage doesn't save the unused space to begin with
[10:09] <scipio> pawan: ext3 i guess
[10:09] <Phrozen_One> partimage?
[10:09] <astro76> !sysresccd
[10:09] <dariuskane> GeneralK, your using the alternate cd installer right
[10:09] <ubot3> SystemRescueCd is a Linux system on a bootable CD-ROM. It contains a number of admin tools including gparted and partimage. http://sysresccd.org/Main_Page
[10:10] <pawan> how much space to allocate
[10:10] <Andrew250> does anyone know of any ext3 recovery software for Ubuntu?
[10:10] <Andrew250> something graphical?
[10:10] <GeneralK> dariuskane: The DVD. I've tried the installer for a command line installation, server & the regular one.
[10:10] <m0u5e> okay, so i have both esound and alsa installed
[10:10] <astro76> Andrew250, what are you trying to do?
[10:10] <bambam> hi
[10:10] <m0u5e> how do i make alsa my primary?
[10:10] <m0u5e> through the terminal? :X
[10:10] <m310107> hi dariuskane, how can I diagnose or fix an IRQ problem, if that's what it is?
[10:10] <bambam> isn't there any package for bitbake in feisty?
[10:11] <scipio> pawan: depends on how big is your hardrive. and what else you have on it. 10G is enough to run and install plenty of stuff
[10:11] <Andrew250> recovery a files on a deleted ext3 partition.
[10:11] <Andrew250> I meant recover files
[10:11] <dariuskane> GeneralK, never tried the DVD... but if you are creating LVM groups and parititon it can take up to a few minutes for each partition.. its a known bug... but it hasnt frozen... jsut slow
[10:11] <astro76> Andrew250, how was this partition deleted?
[10:12] <Andrew250> using the XP CD.  It was not formated just deleted.
[10:12] <dariuskane> m310107, well if you take the new card out and it works... then you replace the old card for the new card and it works again... then its a conflict
[10:12] <GeneralK> dariuskane, I had thought to try it without LVM. Same result. But I didn't know if it would recover from sitting there and not even letting me switch consoles or not.
[10:12] <skoenman> boontoo i got the raid working
[10:12] <scipio> m0u5e: double click on the volume button then file-device-alsa
[10:13] <m0u5e> scipio: im using xubuntu, and id like to know if there is a way to do this through the term?
[10:13] <Andrew250> astro76: using the XP CD.  It was not formated just deleted.
[10:14] <nalpha> anyone knows what is the category  D-Link Printer SErver I want to add it to hardware compatibility list in wiki.ubuntu.com thanx alot
[10:15] <lnx> how i can add all the shortcuts from metacity to xface ?
[10:16] <astro76> Andrew250, I'm not sure how to do that, as for graphical tools, the only options seem to be commercial
[10:16] <Andrew250> grr
[10:16] <Andrew250> ok
[10:16] <Andrew250> thanks
[10:16] <scipio> m0u5e: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=418360
[10:17] <JD> why do i compile compiz-fusion??
[10:18] <astro76> nalpha, the hardware compatibility list doesn't seem to cover network devices like that, only devices that connect directly to the computer
[10:18] <Andrew250> astro76: is there some way to repair the partition?
[10:19] <astro76> nalpha, really any print server should work, they all use either IPP or jetdirect type interface
[10:19] <astro76> Andrew250, I'm assuming there is if commercial windows software claims to recover deleted ext3 partitions, but I'm not aware of how
[10:20] <Andrew250> I've tryed one windows based version but it keeps locking up.
[10:21] <astro76> nalpha, no reason you couldn't add a section though
[10:21] <astro76> Andrew250, yeah I wouldn't hold my hopes up :/
[10:21] <m0u5e> scipio: thx :D
[10:21] <scipio> m0u5e: did it work?
[10:21] <m0u5e> checking
[10:21] <Andrew250> astro76: http://www.sysresccd.org/Main_Page maybe this?
[10:21] <scipio> m0u5e: good luck :)
[10:22] <m0u5e> scipio: i didnt upgrade to feisty though :(
[10:22] <ljsmithx> HELLLO
[10:22] <JD> Hi
[10:22] <scipio> m0u5e: still edgy?
[10:22] <chasetoys> if i'm running gnome but require a kde tray app... is it ok to sudo apt-get install kde ?
[10:22] <astro76> Andrew250, lol and I use that all the time, yeah you can try Test-disk program on that disk
[10:22] <ljsmithx> 1337buntu
[10:23] <ljsmithx> :D
[10:23] <m310107> @daruiskane just rebooted and changed the BIOS from Auto(ESCD) to manual (left the defaults). Now I get eth cards up as entered in the /etc/iftab. But network not up: pinging the router/gw doesnt bring anything.
[10:23] <m0u5e> scipio: no i got feisty to start with
[10:23] <Andrew250> astro76: can you help me set it up.  I'm a real linux noob?
[10:23] <nalpha> astro76: ow... okey thanx alot
[10:23] <scipio> m0u5e: ah. try it anyway. it's not like you'd break something :)
[10:24] <m0u5e> scipio: the problem is that my pcm no longer registers, i move it up and down and it doesnt change anything
[10:24] <valmarko> How to get the best of ALSA. I have the feeling sound could be much better. I'm not saying linux is not capable. Perhaps it's just a matter of configuration
[10:24] <astro76> Andrew250, you just need to download the sysresccd iso and burn it to disk and boot with it, beyond that I'm afraid I can't help much with Test-disk, you'll have to read the docs... http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk
[10:24] <JD> somebody of you have an starbridge modem??
[10:24] <Andrew250> thanks
[10:24] <JD> i worder how can i conecct it via usb
[10:25] <JD> wonder
[10:25] <lnx> how i can add all the shortcuts from metacity to xface ?
[10:25] <Andrew250> astro76: it's in the SPM
[10:25] <blazemonger> i'dwell who can reccomend a system that will work with gnu
[10:25] <astro76> Andrew250, spm?
[10:26] <Andrew250> astro76: synaptic Package Manager
[10:26] <JD> has someone ever connect an usb modem?
[10:27] <valmarko> I dont know why sound is excellent when using windows and ( it doesnt matter the distro. i already tried several ) with linux is so poor quality
[10:27] <Gaaston> JD> yes, but a umts/gprs modem
[10:27] <astro76> Andrew250, good to know :)
[10:27] <FurryNemesis> JD, what model is your modem?
[10:28] <Qodosh> Is it possible to get ubuntu on a pocket pc?
[10:28] <Andrew250> but I suck at linux I don't know now to run any programs
[10:28] <JD> uhmm, i needed and adsl modem
[10:28] <SlimeyPete> Qodosh: nope, though Canonical have been working with... erm, Nokia I think... to make a mobile version so maybe in the future...
[10:28] <JD> i have and adsl starbridge modem
[10:29] <Travelocity> !grub
[10:29] <ubot3> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[10:29] <FurryNemesis> JD,just a sec, I'll see if there are instructions in the wiki
[10:29] <JD> ok,thx,
[10:29] <Qodosh> SlimeyPete: that would be awesome.
[10:30] <Ratch3t> hey can someone tell me which theme this is - http://img521.imageshack.us/img521/1633/august212007it6.jpg
[10:30] <Qodosh> SlimeyPete: I am looking into getting a handheld comp, but I dont want to get one if I cant get a linux distro on one. No of any that works with a handheld?
[10:30] <FurryNemesis> JD, don't suppose you speak spanish?
[10:31] <JD> jajaja, both
[10:31] <SlimeyPete> Qodosh: there are versions of Linux for PocketPC but make sure you get a PocketPC that will boot from a flash card. Else you could buy a GP2X or a Zaurus - they run Linux by default.
[10:31] <Ratch3t> can someone look at this screenshot and pls tell me which gtk theme is it - http://img521.imageshack.us/img521/1633/august212007it6.jpg
[10:31] <FurryNemesis> ah
[10:31] <FurryNemesis> in that case
[10:31] <familie> hello I need to install an Win32 application for Making the Tax for my daddy on ubuntu, how can I do that?
[10:31] <JD> english and spanish, when you need help. you get everywhere
[10:32] <Qodosh> SlimeyPete: What would you recommend?
[10:32] <familie> wine apperantly dont work
[10:32] <FurryNemesis> http://www.ubuntu-es.org/index.php?q=node/29506
[10:32] <Arafangion> familie: Your three alternatives are: (1) Upgrade wine to the latest version on winehq.org, (2) Install windows inside of a VMware session, emulating windows, and (3) Dualbooting.
[10:32] <SlimeyPete> Qodosh: Either the PocketPC or the Zaurus. Zaurus is difficult to get hold of these days though. I'd google around for "linux pocketpc" and see what state things are at if I wiere you - personally I haven't tried Linux on one for ages.
[10:33] <Arafangion> familie: There's a fourth alternative in that you could use a  different tax program that works natively on linux.
[10:33] <FurryNemesis> that's all I can find atm, am looking for more pages
[10:33] <Qodosh> SlimeyPete: ok, thanks!  have you heard anything about the nokia 770?
[10:33] <SlimeyPete> no, sorry
[10:34] <FurryNemesis> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ADSLPPPoE
[10:34] <eliphas_> hello
[10:34] <FurryNemesis> that is a more general guide
[10:34] <FurryNemesis> hello
[10:34] <familie> Arafangion: which one? There is a veryy good one in Germany calles WISO and it is the best with videos and a "real" Wizard, my father is using this for years now
[10:35] <familie> the vmware thingy sounds nice, may i try this?
[10:35] <Qodosh> SlimeyPete: Thanks anyways. My I ask why you stopped using linux on a handheld? :)
[10:35] <Arafangion> familie: Sure, but you require a windows installation CD.
[10:35] <SlimeyPete> Qodosh: I just got bored of using a handheld ;)
[10:35] <familie> Arafangion: I got all sorts of them no problem ;)
[10:35] <familie> !vwmare > familie
[10:35] <Arafangion> familie: Then go to vmware.com (Or is it .org?), and get the free vmware server.
[10:35] <JD> thx man, i have already read that, but
[10:36] <familie> Arafangion: okay, thank you I'll look
[10:36] <JD> somebody ever toldme something about PPP, but i don't know what it is
[10:36] <familie> its .com
[10:36] <FurryNemesis> oooh
[10:36] <FurryNemesis> ok
[10:36] <familie> JD: Point to Point Protocol. Protocol encapsulating a connection to a TCP/IP network through a modem and a telephone line.
[10:37] <FurryNemesis> It's (someone correct me if I'm wrong) the protocol used by your modem
[10:37] <familie> FurryNemesis: full ack
[10:37] <FurryNemesis> yep
[10:37] <FurryNemesis> sniped :p
[10:38] <JD> ah, ok, but
[10:38] <JD> i'm not and advanced user, and i have to keep on studing taht
[10:38] <JD> that
[10:38] <familie> Arafangion: and WinXP will run properly on VMWare?
[10:38] <FurryNemesis> I did it once before I got a router
[10:38] <FurryNemesis> It is doable, just take it slowly
[10:39] <Thirtysixway> I run windows98 on vmware fine
[10:39] <FurryNemesis> I too knew nothing
[10:39] <Ahadiel_> familie, I prefer VirtualBox
[10:39] <Arafangion> familie: Sure.
[10:39] <skoenman> if the apt-get doesnt want to work and you cant ping www.google.com but you can ping people on lan how do i fix it ...dns is setup correct
[10:39] <familie> Ahadiel_: pro/cons for this one?
[10:39] <Ahadiel_> it takes up less resources as opposed to VMWare
[10:39] <Arafangion> familie: Just don't install Vista.
[10:39] <familie> I basically need it only for one application
[10:39] <Ahadiel_> familie, easier setup IMO
[10:39] <familie> Arafangion: hello no ;)
[10:40] <familie> Ahadiel_: is it in the reps?
[10:40] <Ahadiel_> I have 1 gb of ram, compiz fusion running, and I can run WIndowsXP fine in VirtualBox
[10:40] <Ahadiel_> familie, yes
[10:40] <slytherin> familie: What application?
[10:40] <Arafangion> familie: Be aware that even though VMware claims to support 3D, it only does so on windows.
[10:40] <familie> slytherin: "WISO" It is a Multimedia Application for makin the Tax Report here in Germany. The best app for this.
[10:40] <JD> yeah i'm pacient with that, thx for the advise!
[10:41] <Thirtysixway> vmWare runs slow for me
[10:41] <Thirtysixway> :\
[10:41] <skoenman> if the apt-get doesnt want to work and you cant ping www.google.com but you can ping people on lan how do i fix it ...dns is setup correct
[10:41] <Arafangion> Thirtysixway: It likes RAM.
[10:41] <Ahadiel_> Thirtysixway, try VirtualBox
[10:41] <familie> skoenman: sudo dhclient
[10:41] <slytherin> familie: Wow. multimedia application for tax reports? What does it do? Play songs in background? :-P
[10:41] <Thirtysixway> Is it in apt-get?
[10:41] <JD> if i know something about it i'll publish it on ubuntu-es
[10:41] <Ahadiel_> Thirtysixway, yes
[10:41] <haru> how do i change the default device for alsa
[10:41] <lil-g-man> hello people!
[10:41] <familie> slytherin: nope it is a famous tv show and a lawyer is explaining the  new laws and stuff in videos
[10:41] <lil-g-man> good morning (in my timezone)
[10:42] <familie> lil-g-man: 10.42 am :)
[10:42] <skoenman> familie what does that do???
[10:42] <Thirtysixway> I'll probably try it then, but not right now ;x
[10:42] <Arafangion> familie: I suggest upgrading to teh very latest wine first.
[10:42] <lil-g-man> familie: 11.42 :)
[10:42] <haru> how do i change the default device for alsa ??
[10:42] <Arafangion> familie: What version of wine do you have currently?
[10:42] <skoenman> familie
[10:42] <slytherin> haru: Right click on speaker icon in panel. Open Volume Control. File->Change Device
[10:42] <skoenman> k that works thanks how do i get it back to static adress???
[10:42] <lil-g-man> does anyone know how to mute laptop's speakers but get sound from the headphone jack?
[10:43] <haru> slytherin, :i selected USB device there and totem and system sounds play fine..
[10:43] <Arafangion> lil-g-man: Impossible, usually.
[10:43] <JD> hey, how can i see the specifications of my procesor??
[10:43] <haru> slytherin, : however alsamixer still says default device not found
[10:43] <yanp> off topic: How would you pronounce the letter "L" if you were to type it using a real word?  Like 'real' is close to "ill"
[10:43] <haru> slytherin, alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such device
[10:43] <lil-g-man> arafangion: great :)
[10:43] <skoenman> familie ????
[10:43] <slytherin> haru: Don't have much idea.
[10:43] <Arafangion> yanp: "real" is quite different to "ill", but that'd depend on the accent.
[10:43] <haru> how do i change the default device for alsa ??
[10:44] <astro76> yanp, el :)
[10:44] <yanp> Arafangion: I guess so..nevermind.
[10:44] <slytherin> lil-g-man: I think you can mute PCM. That way you will hear sound only from headphones.
[10:44] <fyrestrtr> what exactly do I have to remove from my system so that vmware-server will install? I only installed vmware-player, and that has already been removed (twice) with --purge and still I cannot install vmware-server because it is complaining that vmware already exists?
[10:44] <Arafangion> yanp: It all depends on the accent and listener.  There is an alphabet used for this, though - the phonetic alphabet.
[10:45] <lil-g-man> slytherin: if i mute PCM i lose sound completely
[10:45] <lil-g-man> slytherin: u mean mute it in alsamixer right?
[10:45] <slytherin> lil-g-man: I don't use alsamixer. I use GUI. I think there must be some option for headphone jack sense.
[10:46] <familie> skoenman: sorry i searched the xp cd :/
[10:46] <slytherin> lil-g-man: Right click speaker icon in panel and open Volume Control. In Edit->Preferences see if you can find Headphone Jack Sense.
[10:46] <familie> skoenman: try sudo gedit /etc/networking/interfaces
[10:46] <skoenman> k
[10:46] <skoenman> k
[10:47] <Travelocity> !grub
[10:47] <ubot3> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[10:47] <familie> skoenman: do you have gedit in front of you?
[10:48] <skoenman> familie im using server interface but ill do that just now
[10:48] <m310107> Hi there, am trying to get my 2 eth cards up. Can ping the router (192.168.1.1) but not outside. Any ideas?
[10:48] <lil-g-man> slytherin: nope no headphone jack in the list
[10:48] <skoenman> familie do you set it to static that ....??
[10:48] <magi> hi everyone!
[10:48] <magi> I have one problem
[10:48] <JD> tellme magi
[10:48] <HexJam> guys, i noticed when it run apt-get it says "The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required: <packages>" Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them.   -- But the thing is, I use some of these packages, should i really issue that command?
[10:48] <slytherin> lil-g-man: What is the list then?
[10:48] <pkakkar> Is there someway i can start sshd on remote shell. I am not able to enter my remote shell as i sshd is not running after reboot
[10:49] <Vivisector> Hi everyone, I just installed Gutsy on a macbook pro, and I'm not getting any sound.  I installed Amaork and the codecs, and I can see the visualizations playing with the shoutcast station, but I dont hear any sound.  I dont hear any login sound either.  Does anyone know how to fix this?
[10:49] <Arafangion> HexJam: Obviously not, which is why it doesn't remove it by default ;)
[10:49] <robin> no 'deb' command,why?
[10:49] <magi> Thanks. I logined the OpenVPN, and the ifconfig tell me I successed opened tap0 tunnel
[10:49] <lil-g-man> slytherin: master, pcm, linein, iec958, ext mic, int mic, intmic
[10:49] <magi> however, I found I still cannot access computers inside the VPN
[10:49] <astro76> !apt | robin
[10:49] <ubot3> robin: 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)
[10:50] <skoenman> iface eth0 inet static
[10:50] <janhaa> hi
[10:50] <skoenman> address 192.168.1.201
[10:50] <skoenman> netmask 255.255.255.0
[10:50] <skoenman> network 192.168.1.0
[10:50] <skoenman> broadcast 192.168.1.255
[10:50] <HexJam> Arafangion: Cheers, I was just checking, I thought they might have been depricated/old packages or somthing.  That's a bit of a silly message really
[10:50] <skoenman> sorry
[10:50] <skoenman> gateway 192.168.1.3
[10:50] <skoenman> # dns-* options are implemented by the resolvconf package, if installed
[10:50] <skoenman> dns-nameservers 192.168.1.3
[10:50] <fsckr> !pastebin | skoenman
[10:50] <slytherin> lil-g-man: Did you go to Edit->Preferences in that window?
[10:50] <ubot3> skoenman: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[10:50] <pkakkar> Is there someway i can start sshd on remote shell. I am not able to enter my remote shell as i sshd is not running after reboot
[10:50] <magi> but I cannot access computers in the VPN
[10:50] <pkakkar> Is there someway i can start sshd on remote shell. I am not able to enter my remote shell as sshd is not running after reboot
[10:51] <RadicalME> g'd morning all!
[10:51] <magi> any suggestions?
[10:51] <lil-g-man> slytherin: yeah
[10:51] <Arafangion> HexJam: What it does is that if you install package Foo, but Foo requires Bar, then Bar is marked as "automatically installed".
[10:51] <skoenman> familie check prv
[10:51] <lil-g-man> slytherin: the name of the window is volume control preferencer
[10:51] <Travelocity> with regards to grub if u have a SATA DEVICE and a ATA harddrive and SATA is always first to boot, what what be teh designation of teh ATA device ie: (hd0,0)
[10:52] <JD> have you tray to do a ping to another computer?
[10:52] <lil-g-man> slytherin: maybe i should update alsa?
[10:52] <slytherin> lil-g-man: Which version of Ubuntu?
[10:52] <HexJam> Arafangion: I see, handy i suppose if you want to slim down your system, but in this case i think it would probably destroy mine! Thanks for the advice!
[10:52] <lil-g-man> slytherin: 7.04
[10:52] <magi> JD: yes I've tried. however, not successful.
[10:53] <Jordan_U> HexJam, To add to Arafangion's comment, there is a package called "ubuntu-desktop" that exists only to depend on other packages that are useful for a Gnome desktop, if this is removed then all of the packages that it depended on will be marked as automatically installed but no longer needed
[10:53] <slytherin> lil-g-man: I am surprised why that option is not there.
[10:53] <Selsi> This is an appropriate help channel?
[10:53] <lil-g-man> slytherin: i'm screwed :(
[10:54] <slytherin> Selsi: yes
[10:54] <cew> hai
[10:54] <Selsi> Thanks =)
[10:54] <Selsi> I do indeed have a minor problem, but it is proving difficult to fix
[10:54] <cew> sapa u
[10:54] <JD> uhm,,..let me think, have you done a ping to your own card right?
[10:54] <cew> maksud u
[10:54] <robin> no found "deb" as command
[10:54] <m310107> @skoenman: hi have static IPs configured for my eth cards via /etc/network/interfaces. More or less like you describe, but can't get beyond router...
[10:55] <slytherin> !ask Selsi
[10:55] <ubot3> Factoid ask selsi not found
[10:55] <HexJam> Arafangion: Jorda: Cheers for the help, l8rz!
[10:55] <cew> kon ngomong opo
[10:55] <slytherin> !ask > Selsi
[10:55] <Thirtysixway> Anyone here use xubuntu
[10:55] <cew> basa opo iku
[10:55] <Selsi> I believe I have corrupted my NTFS journal when i tried to install ubuntu
[10:55] <skoenman> yeah mine is doing the same
[10:55] <Selsi> on my main vista partition
[10:55] <skoenman> m310107
[10:56] <Selsi> From what I have read
[10:56] <JD> selsi,in wich partition didi yu install ubuntu?
[10:56] <cew> yes yes
 that must be a signal :P
[10:56] <Selsi> it is caused by low version Gparted
[10:56] <Travelocity> Any grub xperts around? title 		Windows XP/Vista 	# You can use any title you wish, this will appear on your grub boot menu
[10:56] <Travelocity> rootnoverify (hd0,0) 			#(hd0,0) will be most common, you may need to adjust accordingly
[10:56] <Travelocity> makeactive
[10:56] <Travelocity> chainloader +1
[10:56] <Travelocity> bah
[10:56] <Travelocity> sorry guys
[10:56] <cew> gengeng u a
[10:56] <slytherin> !paste > Travelocity
[10:56] <m310107> hi skoenman
[10:56] <cew> sorry juga
[10:56] <Selsi> ubuntu was installed in partition #2
[10:56] <cew> o buntu
[10:56] <Selsi>  /dev/sda2
[10:56] <skoenman> m310107 yeah i goty it working with dhcp
[10:56] <Selsi> where ntfs is /dev/sda1
[10:57] <cew> basa alien yo
[10:57] <skoenman> m310107 gonna try and go back to static now
[10:57] <JD> ok, tell me again your problem?? you think you 've corruted the ntfs partition?
[10:57] <m310107> @skoenman: i'm keeping to static for now
[10:57] <magi> JD: yes,I can ping my own computer successfully. I am using an ADSL connection.
[10:57] <Selsi> basically, and I am having trouble getting an updated nftsprog for edgy
[10:57] <cew> I g tell mi goblek
[10:57] <slytherin> Travelocity: State your problem
[10:57] <skoenman> yeah i just needed to update sources
[10:57] <astro76> cew, what language are you speaking?
[10:57] <cew> no problem
[10:57] <magi> JD: and I can access the internet. however, not my VPN computer.
[10:58] <cew> ancenne
[10:58] <Travelocity> Does the fact that qa OS is installed on a SATA harddrive change it's designation in grub?
[10:58] <Travelocity> menu.1st
[10:58] <JD> uhmm, have you checked that you ip is part of the VPN group?
[10:58] <m310107> @skoenman static should be easier as long as all computers in the net keep to the rules
[10:59] <m310107> @skoenman but I can't get beyond the router ...
[10:59] <magi> JD: yes, in the ifconfig, I found the VPN group IP in part "tap0".
[10:59] <slytherin> Travelocity: Was it installed previously on another disk?
[10:59] <slytherin> Travelocity: I mean the OS you are referring
[11:00] <Selsi> Yea, I read up on people having similar problems with corruption, ntfsfix usually fixed it for them, however I am restricted to edgy (booting from a flash drive, interesting story) and the repositories posted on the forums no longer function
[11:00] <JD> but you are sure that you ip is in teh domain of the VPN, right?
[11:00] <SlimeyPete> Travelocity: if you're using grub to boot two different OSes from SATA and PATA disks, try swapping the disk IDs in menu.lst
[11:01] <skoenman> m310107 had same thing also could not get past router to internet but can see computers on nework
[11:01] <SlimeyPete> (there's a known bug which has been around for a while now)
[11:01] <magi> JD: yes, it is in the VPN domain. actually I am trying to access the VPN of my school, so I confide about the IP.
[11:01] <Travelocity> no....I have a windows harddrive and a linux harddrive, I've installed the linux harddrive just now and am trying to add grub, however I need to edit menu.1st, I'm trying to figure out if /dev/sda/ is designated (hd0,0) still and if /dev/hda1/ would be designated (hd1,0)?
[11:01] <JD> selsi, but you can't get into win??
[11:01] <magi> JD: it is in "tap0" if I use openVPN, or "ppp1" if I use vpnc
[11:01] <Travelocity> @sly
[11:02] <Selsi> nope
[11:02] <msjones> hi
[11:02] <slytherin> Travelocity: I believe your assumption is correct
[11:02] <JD> uhmm look,how didi you create your etx3 partition?
[11:02] <msjones> anybody know if kismet supports the IPW3945?
[11:03] <m310107> @skoenman hmm... wonder if it is /etc/network/interfaces setting... dns setting
[11:03] <Selsi> Vista reacts interestingly to a corrupt ntfs journal, it half loads and fails on the driver crcdisk.sys if you are interested
[11:03] <Travelocity> k sly
[11:03] <skoenman> m310107 im gonna have look now
[11:03] <Selsi> apparently the rescue disk fails at the same place, but since this computer has no CD rom drive, its not really an option anyway
[11:03] <lil-g-man> slytherin: would updating alsamixer fix the problem of not seeing headphone in volumemixer?
[11:04] <Selsi> flash disk with edgy was the only functioning boot i can get on this computer
[11:04] <Selsi> and its ntfsfix option cant mount ntfs =(
[11:05] <m310107> @skoenman /etc/resolv.conf settings: have nameserver [IP of gateway]  [newline]  search [home domain in my case home.xx] 
[11:05] <skoenman> hmm ???
[11:05] <skoenman> m310107
[11:06] <m310107> @skoenman yeah?
[11:06] <skoenman> m310107 you need to run dhclient
[11:06] <skoenman> and then do /etc/init.d/networking restart
[11:06] <JD> uhmm, well, i don't know vista so much, let me see what i can find!!
[11:06] <skoenman> m310107 mine is working now
[11:07] <Selsi> i have some links for you if you want
[11:07] <m310107> @skoenman dhclient... for DHCP. So you've got a dhcp server somewhere, probably on gateway/router..
[11:07] <^saviera^> jndjbnd,ahjhfd
[11:07] <Selsi> http://opensource.apress.com/article/163/taking-a-look-at-vista-part-iii
[11:07] <skoenman> yeah
[11:07] <Selsi> my problem basically
[11:07] <Selsi> actually exactly
[11:08] <skoenman> m310107 do that then yoou just do the restart worked for me'
[11:08] <mrga_cro> i build a C++ program, but how can i see if it's working
[11:08] <Travelocity> @sly, is the following the correct command to install grub on /dev/sda using infro from /mnt/hda1/root/boot/grub using "sudo grub-install --root-directory=/mnt/hda1/root /dev/sda"
[11:08] <ward_> how can i test if i can setup a DNS server with my connection? (its possible my ISP filters it)
[11:08] <pupeno> !mp3
[11:08] <ubot3> 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
[11:08] <josiah> !mp3
[11:09] <mrga_cro> anybody
[11:10] <Adnan_> Hi
[11:10] <m310107> @skoenman dhclient... ha ha, OK. I give up. I'll give it a try. Must switch on my wireless routers' dhcp server first...
[11:10] <m310107> @skoenman thx
[11:10] <osfameron> mrga_cro: run it?
[11:10] <Travelocity> Anyone know if the following is the correct command to install grub on /dev/sda using infro from /mnt/hda1/root/boot/grub using "sudo grub-install --root-directory=/mnt/hda1/root /dev/sda"
[11:10] <Adnan_> I want to enable gd2 support for php5 in apache2 and for that I need to install extension,how can I do it?
[11:10] <skoenman> m310107
[11:10] <skoenman> k
[11:10] <JD> wwell,it's exactly the same, make and chkdsk , see what happens
[11:11] <kauer> tapas: Thanks for the info on USB audio! Just what I wanted to hear :-) (sorry, I was away a while)
[11:11] <magi> JD: any suggestions?
[11:11] <linopil> !op
[11:11] <ubot3> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[11:11] <spiroo> hi, can i boot from an USB with ubuntu without to have to change BIOS?
[11:11] <magi> some tell me to config the route, but I don't know how to!
[11:11] <JD> uhmmm, i'm trying to remember 'cause a friend of mine had the same problem a weeks ago
[11:11] <UB`> Hi
[11:11] <haru> can someone please tell me why gmplayer keeps saying alsa-control: unable to find simple control 'PCM', 0, while mplayer plays the same video just fine?
[11:11] <JD> but he never told me how to fix it
[11:11] <sprash> Hi! what exactly is the difference between the ubuntu-linux-server and the ubuntu-linux-generic kernel? the server kernel just does not work.
[11:12] <UB`> do you know how to reset human icons?
[11:12] <linopil> some channels have uBOTu disconnected
[11:12] <mrga_cro> i compile it, and when i click execute, a just get that everything is fine. i use OpenLDev
[11:12] <Selsi> hmmmm
[11:12] <linopil> nay particular reason?
[11:12] <UB`> I have some icons with wrong resolutions
[11:12] <Travelocity> Anyone know if the following is the correct command to install grub on /dev/sda using infro from /mnt/hda1/root/boot/grub using "sudo grub-install --root-directory=/mnt/hda1/root /dev/sda"
[11:12] <linopil> >any
[11:12] <UB`> they are blurred
[11:12] <spiroo> Can I boot Ubuntu from USB? :P
[11:12] <Jordan_U> spiroo, Yes
[11:13] <spiroo> without to change to boot from it in BIOS?
[11:14] <spiroo> I do not have permissions to BIOS
[11:14] <Selsi> so you want me to try chkdsk?
[11:14] <spiroo> and where do I lay it in USB. I have an U3 Cruzer?
[11:14] <JD> yes,
[11:14] <JD> try it,
[11:14] <osfameron> mrga_cro: I don't know OpenLDev, you might get better support from their mailing lists.  But if your program was supposed to output something, say to the console, check that that was output.  If it didn't have any output, then add it (for testing)
[11:14] <SliMM> i have a problem with ubuntu 6 lts
[11:14] <Selsi> I am not sure how to do that within ubuntu
[11:15] <spiroo> JD: cool, how do I do?
[11:15] <spiroo> where should ISo be in USB?
[11:15] <_Shade_> hi there
[11:15] <mrga_cro> i have output, Hello World,
[11:15] <JD> what?? spiroo
[11:15] <pkakkar> How can do autologin in ubuntu 7.04
[11:15] <SliMM> actually, i think it's grub, it doesn't boot: Error 21, selected disk does not exist.
[11:15] <spiroo> JD: Where or how do I boot Ubuntu from the USB?
[11:15] <_Shade_> how do i share the internet connection between linux and windows? How to set it up?
[11:16] <JD> you have a laptop or desktop?
[11:16] <magnetron> !install | spiroo
[11:16] <ubot3> spiroo: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[11:16] <spiroo> JD: PC
[11:16] <SliMM> Pici: please? :-)
[11:16] <Jordan_U> _Shade_, Over ethernet or with a virtual machine?
[11:16] <jetscreamer> pkakkar: the login setup in the system menu
[11:17] <spiroo> okay, go to go now
[11:17] <pkakkar> jetscreamer, through commands i have remote shell no graphical view..
[11:17] <JD> OK, WELL, when you turn on the pc, you should hit f2 to open teh bios menu
[11:17] <_Shade_> Jordan_U: ethernet
[11:17] <Jordan_U> _Shade_, Install Firestarter, it makes internet sharing easy
[11:17] <osfameron> mrga_cro: then if that output is made then your program worked.  Your IDE may have a console view somewhere (check in the manual).  Otherwise try running the executable from the command line and see if it outputs to the console there.
[11:17] <josiah> !repos
[11:17] <ubot3> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[11:17] <jetscreamer> pkakkar: then edit /etc/gdm/gdm.conf appropriately
[11:17] <Selsi> How would one go about getting the latest ntfsprog on edgy?
[11:18] <pkakkar> jetscreamer, which line any idea?
[11:18] <_Shade_> Jordan_U: thanks, i will try
[11:18] <josiah> any good startup guides for kubuntu/ubuntu? Information on adding repositories and which ones to add etc etc?
[11:18] <Selsi> thats being the tricky part, usually with the latest ntfsprog, one can ntfsfix without errors
[11:18] <_Shade_> Jordan_U: and could you look at this link please?
[11:18] <Jordan_U> _Shade_, You may also want to install dhcp3-server to let Ubuntu assign an IP to the windows box
[11:18] <_Shade_> the script gives me an error
[11:18] <Vivisector> does anyone know how to fix the speakers on a macbook pro?
[11:19] <Vivisector> headphones work, but not the built in speakers
[11:19] <_Shade_>  iptables v1.3.6: Bad state `RELATED '
[11:19] <mrga_cro> ok
[11:19] <mrga_cro> thanks
[11:19] <Selsi> http://opensource.apress.com/article/163/taking-a-look-at-vista-part-iii <--- the link to people discussing my problem, incase you missed it
[11:19] <lil-g-man> vivisector: i've got a laptop and i've got a problem with sound as well, when i plug in the headphones i get sound from laptop speakers and headphones.... and it sucks cuz i didn't find any good support on the web :(
[11:20] <jetscreamer> pkakkar: under [daemon] , TimedLoginEnable=true TimedLogin=username TimedLoginDelay=86
[11:20] <jetscreamer> is how i have it set
[11:20] <JD> i'm busy for a moment, i'll come back in 5 minutes
[11:20] <_Shade_> Jordan_U: will i have a peer connection available as well? you know with samba shares etc
[11:20] <pkakkar> jetscreamer, will it login immediately
[11:20] <jetscreamer> the 'just autologin' is a little different, man gdm.comf
[11:20] <RadicalME> hi all
[11:20] <Selsi> they come up with pretty straight forward solutions, but I am having trouble getting their updated software for edgy, private repositories are gone
[11:20] <jetscreamer> set it to a value less than 86
[11:20] <jetscreamer> try 1
[11:21] <Jordan_U> _Shade_, I would assume so, but I am not certain
[11:21] <pkakkar> jetscreamer, okay
[11:21] <cirrus_> lil-g-man: Run "sudo alsaconf" in a terminal, use spacebar to mute/unmute channels on your sound card until you get a combo you like...
[11:22] <giany911> does anyone know how to enable / flashing windows/
[11:22] <giany911> in the taskbar?
[11:23] <Jordan_U> Selsi, I have only skimmed the link you gave but Vista has a built in partition resizing option, and NTFS has been changed with Vista IIRC
[11:23] <Selsi> I see
[11:24] <daniele_982> hello all!!!! i've installed softbeep but i not understand how it found and the man is very small. Sameone can help me?
[11:24] <garryFre> I have a friend had similar problems. The vista stored the drive parameters, and if any of it changed, it would refuse to boot, you would have to repair it and do some extensive editing and then re-activate it
[11:24] <_Shade_> Jordan_U: what about the dhcp3-server... do i need to set it up as well?
[11:24] <Jordan_U> cirrus_, I think you mean alsamixer, and sudo is not needed ( or desired )
[11:24] <Jordan_U> _Shade_, No, just install the package and select the DHCP option in firestarter
[11:24] <garryFre> In his case, his drive fried, so he got an identical sized drive, and tried to restore the image, and it was fubar
[11:24] <Selsi> people post later on that they resized through ubuntu and it produced the same problem
[11:25] <garryFre> til he dis ome editing i
[11:25] <cruise1> hello
[11:25] <Selsi> I am having minor success installing ntfsprog 1.13.1 from source though
[11:25] <garryFre> til he did some editing, it would not boot. I don't have the link, but I remember it was a pain in the butt.
[11:25] <Selsi> so this may fix the problem
[11:25] <josiah> !nvidia
[11:25] <ubot3> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[11:26] <alyat> Hi, I am very new in Ubuntu....need help in setting up my wireless connection, anyone can help?
[11:26] <magnetron> !vista
[11:26] <Jordan_U> Selsi, The wiki actually advises to use Vista's resizing instead of gparted
[11:26] <ubot3> vista is the new operating system by the evil overlords from Redmond. For more information, see http://www.badvista.org
[11:26] <garryFre> !wireless
[11:26] <ubot3> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[11:26] <Jordan_U> !dualboot | Selsi
[11:26] <ubot3> Selsi: Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - MACs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot   https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MacBookProFeisty
[11:26] <alyat> can find anything useful there
[11:26] <Selsi> yes, that would have been wiser
[11:26] <alyat> can't find actually
[11:26] <daniele_982>  i've installed softbeep but i not understand how it found and the man is very small. Sameone can help me?
[11:26] <magnetron> feel free to ask your question, alyat
[11:27] <alyat> thanks magnetron
[11:27] <Selsi> however, vista will not move files to repartition, it said the maximum amount of space i could make for another patition was 1.6 gigabytes
[11:27] <cruise1> i am having issues setting up my usb wifi dongle, it seems to fail to connect as a usb device as prism54usb fails with error 110
[11:27] <Selsi> so i went ahead and used gparted, reported success
[11:27] <Selsi> but killed the ntfs journal
[11:28] <cruise1> having looked online it seems that i need to use ndiswrapper, which i have the driver for
[11:28] <JD> spiroo are you there?
[11:28] <alyat> I installed ubuntu in my notebook but couldn't get it connected to my home wireless network
[11:28] <phreck> so what are my chances of getting a graphical terminal remotely via windows?
[11:28] <Selsi> I may have fixed the problem Jordan
[11:29] <Jordan_U> phreck, What do you mean a "graphical terminal" ?
[11:29] <blazemonger> thjere's no ide-core module!
[11:29] <magnetron> !enter | Selsi
[11:29] <ubot3> Selsi: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[11:29] <blazemonger> what the hell
[11:30] <lil-g-man> cirrus_: i did sudo alsaconf but i got command not foudn
[11:30] <JD> selsi, i had to go, but be careful with the partitions...
[11:30] <_Shade_> Jordan_U: the firestarter says that the eth0 is not ready
[11:31] <SliMM> how do i change colours of selections? ubuntu 7.04
[11:31] <giany911> does anyone know how to enable/disable flashing windows in the taskbar?
[11:31] <Adnan_> ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for uERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' (using password: Nser 'root'@'localhost' (using password: N
[11:31] <phreck> Jordan_U: i want to remotely login to my linux box, and have an X session.
[11:31] <phreck> =D
[11:31] <phreck> never tried it before
[11:31] <Adnan_> i am getting this error after running Mysql
[11:31] <Jordan_U> phreck, I believe that is possible with cygwin + X
[11:31] <Jordan_U> phreck, Then just ssh -X
[11:32] <phreck> i need to do it from XP
[11:32] <Selsi> Yea, I have had some experience messing up partition tables and NTFS journals and such, but I appreciate all the quick help, I will check if the problem is fixed, and if not I will work on it more, Thanks again, -Selsi
[11:32] <SliMM> how do i change colours of selections? ubuntu 7.04how do i change colours of selections? ubuntu 7.04
[11:32] <Jordan_U> lil-g-man, You want "alsamixer" ( no sudo )
[11:32] <alyat> can anyone help me with my wireless connection?
[11:32] <SliMM> how do i change colours of selections? ubuntu 7.04
[11:32] <SliMM> how do i change colours of selections? ubuntu 7.04
[11:32] <SliMM> how do i change colours of selections? ubuntu 7.04
[11:32] <SliMM> how do i change colours of selections? ubuntu 7.04
[11:32] <SliMM> how do i change colours of selections? ubuntu 7.04
[11:32] <SliMM> how do i change col
[11:32] <faileas> ...
[11:32] <Jordan_U> !anyone | alyat
[11:32] <ubot3> alyat: 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?
[11:32] <magnetron> !repeat | SliMM
[11:32] <ubot3> SliMM: 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
[11:33] <lil-g-man> jordan_U: i've done alsamixer
[11:33] <faileas> phreck, freenx server and nxclient
[11:33] <faileas> !freenx | phreck
[11:33] <ubot3> phreck: FreeNX is advanced remote desktop technology. For more information and install instructions, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeNX
[11:33] <alyat> I can't get my notebook (installed with Ubuntu) connected to my hope network.
[11:34] <lil-g-man> jordan_U: i got master, pcm, line in, iec958, ext mic, ext mic, ext mic, int mic, int mic
[11:34] <Jordan_U> alyat, Do you know what chipset the card uses?
[11:34] <Knuckles> alyat: what chipset/
[11:34] <phreck> suhweet.
[11:34] <garryFre> !themes
[11:34] <ubot3> Find your themes at: http://www.gnome-look.org - http://art.gnome.org - http://www.kde-look.org - http://themes.freshmeat.net/browse/58/ - http://www.guistyles.com - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/ - Also see !changethemes and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEyeCandy
[11:34] <mrga_cro> i still need help
[11:34] <faileas> phreck: its quite awesome and fairly painless to set up
[11:34] <alyat> is built-in with my twinhead notebook efio 2600
[11:34] <garryFre> That might help you get a selection of colors
[11:34] <lil-g-man> jordan_U, and no matter what i do i can't switch sound, whenever i do something, the sound changes on speakers and headphones at the same time, never independently
[11:35] <Jordan_U> alyat, Can you pastebin the output of "lspci" ?
[11:35] <mrga_cro> i compiled a program using g++, but how can i start that program
[11:35] <alyat> how do I check whether the driver is correct in ubuntu?
[11:35] <faileas> g++?
[11:35] <RadicalME> how to install adobe flash player @ linux?
[11:35] <JD> hey mrga_cro, wich compiler did you use??
[11:35] <mrga_cro> g++
[11:35] <Jordan_U> RadicalME, Go to a page that requires flash and let Firefox install it
[11:36] <RadicalME> doesnt work
[11:36] <Jordan_U> RadicalME, Or install the flashplugin-nonfree package
[11:36] <JD> it has an IDE??
[11:36] <Jordan_U> RadicalME, 64 bit?
[11:36] <mrga_cro> no
[11:36] <RadicalME> nope 32 atm
[11:36] <alyat> where is the "device manager" equivalent in Ubuntu?
[11:36] <Jordan_U> RadicalME, In what way does it not work?
[11:36] <cruise1> is it possible to stop prism54 probing when i plug my  usb wifi dongle?
[11:36] <Jordan_U> alyat, System -> Preferences -> Hardware Info
[11:37] <iblicf_> hello
[11:37] <RadicalME> Jordan_U: i need to use manual installation, but when i try all 3 of the options, non of them work
[11:37] <Jordan_U> cruise1, You could blacklist the module
[11:37] <Jordan_U> RadicalME, Why do you need to use "manual installation", what three options, and in what way do they not work?
[11:38] <JD> you used dos commands??
[11:38] <RadicalME> i went here: http://extraorly.blogspot.com/ thats my blog
[11:38] <RadicalME> i needed to install the flash player
[11:38] <magnetron> alyat: linux is not windows, or even a cheap copy of it. Linux is different, it doesn't have a "device manager equivalent".
[11:38] <RadicalME> in order to open the youtube movies.
[11:39] <RadicalME> I clicked install this plugin, at top of the window, it did some ...
[11:39] <RadicalME> oh wait, now it does work :D HAHA  thanks for your help anyways :D
[11:39] <cruise1> Jordan_U: that is adding it to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist ?
[11:40] <JD>  uhmm, ok, haven't you tried anjuta?
[11:42] <Jordan_U> !blacklist > cruise1
[11:42] <JD> http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash
[11:42] <guardian> hi
[11:42] <guardian> does ubuntu work on the latest mac book pro laptops ?
[11:42] <guardian> the santa rosa ones
[11:42] <daniele_982> hello all!!!! i've installed softbeep but i not understand how it found and the man is very small. Sameone can help me?
[11:42] <magnetron> !hardware | guardian
[11:42] <ubot3> guardian: For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[11:43] <guardian> ah cool thx
[11:43] <garryFre> Sorry, I don't even know what softbeep is.
[11:44] <guardian> i have another question, are there already gutsy isos ?
[11:44] <daniele_982> garryFre:  This utility may be used for redirecting beeps of the internal PC speaker to your sound card. I've not pc-speaker
[11:44] <mrga_cro> after i compiled program, how can i start it
[11:44] <magnetron> guardian: yes, but they are pre-beta. gutsy will be released in October
[11:45] <mrga_cro> seeyaa
[11:45] <guardian> magnetron: where could i find them please ?
[11:45] <magnetron> guardian: if you install feisty now, you will have the option to upgrade to gutsy when it is released
[11:46] <guardian> i know
[11:46] <daniele_982> guardian: softbeep?
[11:46] <guardian> i want to avoid installing feisty and instantly upgrade to gutsy
[11:47] <magnetron> !gutsy | guardian
[11:47] <ubot3> guardian: 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
[11:47] <RadicalME> im wondering why my movie player wont give me sound...
[11:47] <RadicalME> my speakers are installed
[11:47] <JD> hey, i've tried to instal a lib but it tellsme taht the file doesn't exist
[11:47] <JD> what could it be?
[11:48] <magnetron> !sound
[11:48] <ubot3> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[11:48] <TMM> hi all! I've got a question: I have two sites separated by a fairly slow link that have the NFS homedirectories for all the users in the network, now, the amount of users are increasing and I'd like to be able to asyncronously mirror the homedirectories of one  server onto a local server here, it would be find if that only happens once every night or something. I can't really use rsync as it would destroy the changes on one of the sides of the mirror
[11:48] <TMM>  during sync
[11:49] <RadicalME> my sound works while playing youtube movies...
[11:50] <RadicalME> just not in the movie player.. the one that comes with ubuntu
[11:50] <magnetron> TMM: rsync is smart, you can configure it to use the latest version of a file.
[11:50] <magnetron> RadicalME: can you play mp3 files
[11:50] <RadicalME> umm
[11:50] <RadicalME> dont think so
[11:50] <RadicalME> im watching a .mov < iphone movie
[11:51] <chc> ola
[11:51] <magnetron> RadicalME: the sound track of the .mov may be coded with mp3
[11:52] <RadicalME> how to enable mp3?
[11:52] <magnetron> !mp3 | RadicalME
[11:52] <ubot3> RadicalME: 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
[11:53] <hashfreak> hi
[11:53] <Kappo> If you have a SATA harddrive and a ATA Harddrive in a computer, and both have bootable OS's, in menu.1st file, whta would be their designation to boot them, ie, (hd0,0) boots the sata drive
[11:53] <_Shade_> czemu jak wlaczam kompa to mam eth0 niepodniesione? przez to mi siec nie dziala
[11:53] <magnetron> !pl | _Shade_
[11:53] <ubot3> _Shade_: Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[11:54] <hashfreak> is any body from germany
[11:54] <hashfreak> ?
[11:54] <magnetron> !de | hashfreak
[11:54] <ubot3> hashfreak: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[11:54] <RadicalME> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/MP3 im @ latest ubuntu.. which guide should i follow?
[11:54] <hashfreak> #ubuntu-de
[11:55] <b00gab00> hashfreak: /join #ubuntu-de
[11:56] <hashfreak> ok
[11:56] <hashfreak> thx
[11:56] <RadicalME> ok i think i got the drivers
[11:57] <TiMiDo> !source.list
[11:57] <ubot3> Factoid source.list not found
[11:57] <TiMiDo> !sourcelist
[11:57] <ubot3> Factoid sourcelist not found
[11:57] <RadicalME> its working <3
[11:57] <RadicalME> oh lol.. wait :D my video is gone now, and i only have the sounds
[11:58] <RadicalME> ok.. a quick restart fixed that problem
[11:58] <magnetron> !easysource | ubot3
[11:58] <ubot3> ubot3: source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[11:59] <riaal_> Why is dhclient sedning out only DHCPDISCOVER and not DHCPREQEST?
[12:00] <lil-g-man> QUESTION: is it so that there are drivers for nvidia which are not released by nvidia? as in people make those drivers so they work better?
[12:00] <TMM> magnetron, are you sure it's possible to have a 'multi master' sync with rsync? ie: sync the changes from A to B AND from  B to A without clobbering?
[12:00] <magnetron> riaal_: most of us are simple support volunteers, we seldom have the ability to explain WHY stuff happen :D
[12:01] <riaal_> magnetron, Hm, well its not working =/
[12:02] <riaal_> Is there any alternative to dhclient?
[12:04] <camlac> kawanua
[12:04] <magnetron> TMM: i haven't used rsync too much, but why would you use multiple masters? use one as the master, and let the other rsync with the --update option.
[12:05] <joseph1110216> how do i check if ubuntu is using my video card?
[12:05] <magnetron> riaal_: does the dhcp server answers look good?
[12:05] <_ergo_> guys what graphical clients for ftp do you consider best?
[12:05] <teKnofreak> _ergo_, gftp
[12:05] <magnetron> filezilla, _ergo_
[12:05] <joseph1110216> ???
[12:06] <TMM> magnetron, because there will be people using server B as their NFS homedir server, and other people will be using server A
[12:06] <daniele_982> hello all! someone know softbeep??? i've read the man, documentation but it not found.I not understand
[12:06] <joseph1110216> how do i know if my graphics card is in use in ubuntu?
[12:06] <frindou> hello
[12:07] <magnetron> TMM: i understand that, and so do rsync. rsync will not overwrite newer files
[12:07] <kritzstapf> riaal_: i think DHCPREQUEST is sent when dhclient recieves a DHCPOFFER
[12:07] <TMM> magnetron, OK, I'll just test it :)
[12:07] <tjs_> G'day, sorry if this is easily found on google but I'm in failsafe terminal atm.. I downloaded the latest fiesty desktop image at work and just installed it on my inlaws machine, install went fine but GDM cannot start gnome, it says libjpg.so.62 has an invalid elf header
[12:07] <magnetron> TMM: remember to use --update
[12:08] <magnetron> TMM: also try with --dry-run
[12:08] <Kira> I have two directories and I suspect that some of the files with the same file names are identical. I used "openssl dgst" to generate a file containing SHA digests of the files from one directory. How do I verify the files in the other directory?
[12:09] <TMM> magnetron, thanks. I'll try with a couple of directories :)
[12:09] <riaal_> kritzstapf, sounds resonable
[12:09] <frindou> hello can you help me
[12:10] <pawan> hi
[12:10] <pawan> just got a new upgrade notification for ubuntu
[12:11] <magnetron> !ask | frindou
[12:11] <ubot3> frindou: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[12:11] <frindou> thanks
[12:11] <frindou> i can write my password in terminal
[12:12] <frindou> what i i do
[12:12] <frindou> i cant
[12:12] <kritzstapf> frindou: you password wont show, just type.
[12:12] <frindou> i try
[12:12] <frindou> but
[12:21] <frindou> i can write all words but if it ask me for enter my password
[12:21] <frindou> i cant write it
[12:21] <frindou> i change to ubuntu i find it verry good
[12:21] <magnetron> frindou: even if you don't see any stars, it will recieve your password anyway.
[12:21] <dwa> frindou: just type it in and press enter
[12:21] <dwa> it'll work
[12:21] <frindou> ok i try thank my friends
[12:21] <aa^way> hey, i really hate playing counter strike with 10 fps or something that, is there any programs what should allow me to make my monitor refreshrate little bigger? ( it lets me set 75 Hz only, but perhaps 80 Hz would help alittle or even 85.. ) and any programs to overclock in linux? im ready for everything expect for new hardware :( to get more fps, ive also tweaked my graphics to zero.
[12:21] <SlimeyPete> aa^way: refreshrate won't affect your FPS (unless youre using vsync, I guess)
[12:21] <frindou> because im begging in ubuntu
[12:21] <magnetron> aa^way: what graphic card do you use?
[12:21] <aa^way> magnetron: Nvidia geforce mx 440
[12:21] <oMish> What is /usr/bin/esd ?
[12:21] <oMish> What pkg is it ?
[12:21] <daniele_982> hello all! someone know softbeep??? i've read the man, documentation but it not found.I not understand
[12:21] <magnetron> aa^way: maybe your hardware just isn't enough
[12:22] <dwa> aa^way: what fps do you get in windows?
[12:22] <aa^way> dwa: well it was pretty much 123 fps ( not constant tho, changed to 30-40 when i saw much players in cs , but it was enough ) now its going to 10-20
[12:23] <kritzstapf> riaal: http://phpfi.com/257853
[12:23] <dwa> then you probably misconfigured your video drivers in linux
[12:23] <dwa> should be about the same as in windows
[12:24] <aa^way> dwa well it kinda is but running cs through wine takes pretty much memory and so on
[12:24] <CyberMad> what is minimum memory that require to running ubuntu 7.04 feisty fawn
[12:24] <CyberMad> my ubuntu is very slow
[12:24] <dwa> i haven't tried it in a while but i didn't notice much difference between games in windows and in linux
[12:24] <kritzstapf> CyberMad: how much memory do you use?
[12:24] <magi> oh
[12:24] <CyberMad> and how to check memory?
[12:24] <CyberMad> kritzstapf yes how?
[12:25] <CyberMad> wait.. i do google
[12:25] <frindou> dwa can you give me site for ubuntu
[12:25] <dwa> a site for what frindou?
[12:25] <kritzstapf> CyberMad: cat /proc/meminfo | grep MemTotal
[12:26] <frindou> for learn about ubuntu
[12:26] <kritzstapf> or just "grep MemTotal /proc/meminfo".. grr ;D
[12:26] <Jordan_U> frindou, help.ubuntu.com
[12:26] <CyberMad> hehe thanks dude
[12:26] <CyberMad> wait a minute.. i check it
[12:26] <kritzstapf> okay
[12:26] <frindou> ok thanks sahbi
[12:27] <dwa> frindou: ubuntuforums.org is also a very good resource
[12:27] <frindou> ok
[12:27] <frindou> thanks
[12:28] <JakeConnor_> helllllooooo cocky ubuntu users!
[12:29] <kritzstapf> JakeConnor_: smoked some crack?
[12:29] <pawan> hi
[12:29] <CyberMad> it's 239836 kB, the processor is AMD Duron 2600+
[12:29] <JakeConnor_> kritzstapf: yeah, good stuff
[12:29] <magnetron> !o4o | JakeConnor_ kritzstapf
[12:29] <ubot3> JakeConnor_ kritzstapf: Some things are inappropriate for #ubuntu-offtopic. It is asked that controversial topics: war, race, religion, politics (unless related to software licencing), gender, sexuality, drugs, questionable legal activities, removing of oneself from the planet (except by space travel) are not for here, perhaps #off-topic or ##politics. Microsoft software in ##windows (Please note Freenode Policy) - Thanks.
[12:29] <JakeConnor_> apt-get more-crack
[12:29] <kritzstapf> CyberMad: shouldnt be very slow
[12:30] <frindou> dwa i wanna installer a driver what i do
[12:30] <dwa> a driver for what frindou?
[12:30] <kritzstapf> CyberMad: maybe some process has a high cpu load?
[12:30] <CyberMad> well, i install microsoft windows 2000 and XP before and that computer, and faster than ubuntu
[12:30] <JakeConnor_> magnetron: i just came in saying hello... kritzstapf is the one bringing up crack :P
[12:30] <CyberMad> do i need to tweak something
[12:30] <frindou> for ati
[12:30] <CyberMad> i just use default installation
[12:31] <frindou> ati-driver-installer-8.40.4-x86.x86_64
[12:31] <kritzstapf> CyberMad: you might start top on a terminal and check if there are processes with high cpu load or high memory usage
[12:31] <bullgard4> What is a 'Linux source tree'? See for example http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-linux-kernel/
[12:32] <CyberMad> does upgrade the memory to 512 MB will affect much the speed?
[12:32] <SlimeyPete> bullgard4: it's the source code for the kernel
[12:32] <CyberMad> i just run skype, gaim, mozilla firefox (open yahoo mail)
[12:32] <dwa> frindou: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI check out that document
[12:33] <CyberMad> sometime i open OO.org Writer
[12:33] <kritzstapf> CyberMad: im using 512MB and its just fine, but 256MB should be enough for a default installation also
[12:33] <bullgard4> SlimeyPete: I disagree. If this was true, then there would not be a need for another name.
[12:33] <frindou> ok dwa
[12:33] <SlimeyPete> bullgard4: often, projects are organised so that there is a "trunk" (the main source) and some "branches" (specialised or unstable versions of the source)
[12:33] <frindou> thanks
[12:33] <SlimeyPete> bullgard4: that sort of logic doesn't apply in I.T. ;p
[12:34] <linuxor> HI, I need to enlarge some pictures (zooom) without losing quality, which software is the best ? thx
[12:34] <dwa> linuxor: that's impossible
[12:35] <CyberMad> kritzstapf do you do something like tweak the performance?
[12:35] <dwa> but try the gimp
[12:35] <kritzstapf> except from vectorgraphics like svg ;)
[12:35] <kritzstapf> CyberMad: no
[12:35] <dwa> true kritzstapf :)
[12:35] <linuxor> dwa: I've tried gimp but I lose quality
[12:35] <kritzstapf> CyberMad: what exactly is slow on your machine, starting apps?
[12:36] <pkakkar> Where in graphical view i can start stop services..?
[12:36] <dwa> linuxor: you can't resize images without losing quality
[12:36] <kritzstapf> linuxor: the original picture does not contain the information for higher resolution, the programm resizing it does not know either
[12:37] <kritzstapf> the only way is interpolating and that way the picture gets more and more blury
[12:38] <linuxor> dwa: kritzstapf: I do not remember but Ive seen it in windows
[12:38] <dwa> linuxor: i don't think any windows program can do such magic either
[12:38] <kritzstapf> you may have seen it on tv when they use a webcam picture to scan fingerprints or sth
[12:39] <pawan> how to install audacious plugin
[12:40] <linuxor> dwa: kritzstapf: http://www.benvista.com/
[12:40] <frindou> dwa it ask me enter password i can write it i try and i try
[12:41] <pkakkar> Where in graphical view i can start stop services..?
[12:41] <stefg> !bum
[12:41] <ubot3> Boot options: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions - To add/remove startup services, you can use the package 'bum', or update-rc.d - To add your own startup scripts, use /etc/rc.local - See also !grub and !dualboot - Making a boot floppy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/BootFloppy - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SmartBootManagerHowto
[12:41] <reallyjoel> How can I set a certain application to always end up in a specific desktop when I start it?
[12:42] <dwa> frindou: it's the same password you use to log in
[12:42] <bullgard4> SlimeyPete: You are wrong. Even Linux version 0.01 had a source tree, see http://kerneltrap.org/node/14002.
[12:43] <SlimeyPete> bullgard4: Yes. A tree with just a trunk, I imagine.
[12:43] <dwa> linuxor: looks impressive but it's still using algorithms to zoom in, the quality is not perfect
[12:43] <dwa> i'm not sure if such a program exists for linux
[12:44] <kriser223> hi i have a problem with usb any thing i plug in doesn't initiate for me to use can any help
[12:44] <pawan> hello
[12:44] <linuxor> dwa: ok thx friend, by the way I can use this prog with wine ^_^
[12:45] <reallyjoel> How can I set a certain application to always end up in a specific desktop when I start it?
[12:45] <IndyGunFreak> reallyjoel: i don't think there is a way to do that.
[12:45] <kritzstapf> reallyjoel: stop repeating
[12:45] <dwa> linuxor: no problem, good luck with the app :)
[12:46] <bullgard4> SlimeyPete: You are imaging, but not facing facts. The source I cited explicitely spakes of sub-directories.
[12:46] <bullgard4> speakes
[12:47] <SlimeyPete> bullgard4: Why are you taking such a combatitive tone?
[12:47] <frindou_> dwa it same problim i cant write my password
[12:47] <tjs_> Hi, still having this issue, newly installed feisty, from the iso on the website, wont start any desktop, says invalid ELF header for libjpeg.so.62
[12:48] <SlimeyPete> bullgard4: bits of the tree have to be stored on disk. They areoften stored in subdirectories, yes. Or else a revision control system might choose to store them some other way.
[12:48] <pawan> hello
[12:48] <hypodyne> gday all
[12:49] <kriser223> can anyone help my laptop can find the usb sockets and recognise things are being inserted but i just cannot access or use things i connect there
[12:49] <hypodyne> is there an easy way to use the md5sum.txt file on the ubuntu cd to actually check the files on the cd?
[12:50] <b00gab00> hypodyne: md5sum -c md5sum.txt  (in the directory on the CD)
[12:50] <hypodyne> cheers
[12:50] <magnetron> what are you connecting to the USB ports, kriser223?
[12:51] <hypodyne> hey thats great
[12:51] <Jordan_U> reallyjoel, Check out devilspie
[12:51] <kriser223> flashdisk, digital camera mem card reader
[12:52] <magnetron> can you see the files on the flashdisk
[12:52] <kriser223> thats my problem i can't even find the flashdisk it's as if it's not mounting
[12:53] <RouteWay> hej i have problem! i need to format disc to ext3. i load ubuntu cd trying to format, but still after format and creating new partition i have 412 mb used space with old linux distro
[12:53] <RouteWay> on same partition
[12:53] <kritzstapf> kriser223: check dmesg
[12:54] <kriser223> right typed that in terminal window now what
[12:55] <Jordan_U> RouteWay, What do you mean "with old linux distro on same partition"?
[12:55] <kritzstapf> kriser223: check what happens when you plug in the reader and when you plug in the card
[12:55] <pescez> hello, can somebody tell me which are those files that linux checks out when at boot time it says "reading files needed to boot"? because lately my computer takes a lot of time (like 1  minute or more) on that step... and i'd like to solve this problem!! thank you!
[12:56] <kriser223> the last line on it says "usb 4-4: device not accepting address 5, error -110"
[12:56] <hypodyne> okay so I have verified that the md5sum.txt file is not modified and that the hashes in the file also are okay..
[12:57] <hypodyne> is there anything i am missing?
[12:57] <kritzstapf> kriser223: can you paste the complete output, or at least everything related to this device?
[12:57] <kriser223> there is something about unlink  after wrong irq.
[12:57] <kriser223> you wantit on paste bin
[12:58] <kritzstapf> yes
[12:58] <kriser223> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/34635/
[12:59] <RouteWay> hej i have problem! i need to format disc to ext3. i load ubuntu cd trying to format, but still after format and creating new partition i have 412 mb used space with old linux distro on partition
[12:59] <_imran_> can anyone help me with mplayer, it wont play any vids, it just says error opening/initializing the selected video_out (-vo) device
[12:59] <generico> hli
[12:59] <hypodyne> hmmm of course the md5sum program itself came with the cd.. if that was modified then modified code could be installed
[12:59] <kritzstapf> kriser223: try using different usb portas
[12:59] <kritzstapf> ports
[12:59] <kritzstapf> looks like a problem with the usb controller
[01:00] <kriser223> already tried get the same thing on all 4 ports
[01:00] <Found_DeadG122> how do you overvolt usb port vz softwae
[01:00] <kritzstapf> kriser223: do other usb devices work?
[01:00] <_imran_> can anyone help me with mplayer, it wont play any vids, it just says error opening/initializing the selected video_out (-vo) device
[01:00] <kriser223> no can't get anything working is there any way i can manually assign irq
[01:01] <kritzstapf> kriser223: you should check your bios settings
[01:01] <kriser223> there is nothing in there about them
[01:01] <b00gab00> _imran_: try running   mplayer -vo xv movie.mpg
[01:02] <kritzstapf> kriser223: nothing related to usb in the bios settings?
[01:02] <Chippy> hey, I want to uninstall the flash version I have installed, can anyone ovver me any advice?
[01:02] <kriser223> will check be back in about 10  mins
[01:02] <b00gab00> kriser223: you may have a broken acpi bios. try booting with acpi=off
[01:02] <_imran_> b00gab00, whats a mplayer -vo xv movie?
[01:03] <b00gab00> _imran_: try running mplayer from a terminal window
[01:03] <_imran_> ok
[01:03] <b00gab00> _imran_: mplayer -vo xv your_movie_file
[01:03] <kriser223> how would i switch that off plz b00gab00
[01:03] <b00gab00> kriser223: in the grub menu at boot
[01:03] <kriser223> thanks will try back in 10
[01:04] <_imran_> b00gab00, ive tried that
[01:04] <chalkie1983> hey guys, im having some difficulties getting ubuntu to install on my machine, the disc wont load for some reason, and the net one which does it through dos keeps crashing when trying to detect os
[01:04] <zot> hi
[01:05] <_imran_> b00gab00, when i type mplayer into terminal it just gives me a list of controls
[01:05] <b00gab00> _imran_: not just "mplayer" but "mplayer -vo xv path/to/your/moviefile"
[01:07] <termitor> hello
[01:08] <Jordan_U> chalkie1983, The text based installer does not use DOS :)
[01:08] <spiroo>  OKay here we go again. How do I bot from an U3 USB?
[01:08] <spiroo> *boot
[01:08] <chalkie1983> Jordan_U: whats the text based installer??
[01:09] <Jordan_U> chalkie1983, The net install CD uses a text based installer, ie it does not have a full GUI
[01:09] <Jordan_U> !alternate | chalkie1983
[01:09] <ubot3> chalkie1983: The Alternate CD (available as of Dapper) is the classical text-mode installation CD. Use it if you wish to upgrade via CD, or for an "expert" mode install. For normal installs, use the Desktop CD, which is also a "Live" CD - See also !Minimal
[01:10] <_imran_> b00gab00, it doesnt work
[01:10] <b00gab00> _imran_: then i don't know
[01:10] <_imran_> b00gab00, ok
[01:10] <chalkie1983> Jordan_U where do i find this alternative cd?
[01:10] <terraces> hi. I'm trying to install a rpm file on my new ubuntu box. Yet, it tells me I have missing dependency, but the mentionned files are on my server. what should I do ?
[01:10] <Pici> !rpm | terraces
[01:10] <ubot3> terraces: RPM is the RedHat Package Management system. Ubuntu uses !APT, not RPM. RPM packages are not supported (the package "alien" can allow installing them, but it's quite dangerous)
[01:11] <Jordan_U> chalkie1983, There is a check box for it when you go to download the installer
[01:11] <jrib> terraces: what program are you trying to install?
[01:12] <Geek_> terraces: any specific reason why you can't use apt, a deb or compile it from source?
[01:12] <chalkie1983> Jordan_U: thankyou very much, thats been a great help i shall try that now, currently downloading at 870kbps
[01:12] <chalkie1983> shouldnt be too long
[01:13] <Jordan_U> chalkie1983, np
[01:13] <dany_76> ciao
[01:13] <terraces> jrib , Geek_ : the soft I want to install is available only on rpm (there's a tgz onlly for freebsd and solaris) : http://www.franz.com/products/allegrograph/index.lhtml
[01:14] <terraces> I'll try with alien to see if that works better that rpm -i or yum re. dependencies
[01:15] <prince> howdy, does a PCIE Video Card use a specific PCI BUS? I'm having trouble getting my card working with ubuntu
[01:15] <chalkie1983> ive never had a linux system before, my friend at work tells me its the easiest transition from winblows to linux
[01:15] <tuna-fish> help me a bt with top, please: something is eating away the performance, everything is sluggy. Processor usage, however, is at 15% or so, and there is over 700mb of free ram. in top, the Wait number is 99%. how can I see what process is doing this?
[01:15] <Arafangion> tuna-fish: run 'top', and sort by cpu useage ('P', I believe).
[01:15] <prince> the error I get is no matching matching device sectionf or instance
[01:16] <prince> hello?
[01:16] <tuna-fish> Arafangion: nothing is using the cpu remarkably
[01:16] <tuna-fish> but soething is grinding the disk
[01:16] <terraces> Pici: alien worked, thanks
[01:17] <prince> I am currently ussing irssi (text irc chat)
[01:17] <SlimeyPete> hi, prince.
[01:17] <prince> hi slimey
[01:17] <kritzstapf> prince: you may look at the output of lspci
[01:18] <spiroo> anyone know how to boot from U3 USB?
[01:18] <Arafangion> tuna-fish: i would assume it's updatedb.
[01:18] <spiroo> I wanna boot from USB and install on the pc
[01:18] <giany911> does anyone know some app to see transfer speed ? ( for nautilus ... ) ... slax used to have this by default ... but thats fluxbox if in not wrong
[01:19] <giany911> *if i'm
[01:19] <prince> kritzstapf:  I see a ID of 5:00.0 Its a gforce 7600
[01:19] <stefg> !install | spiroo
[01:19] <ubot3> spiroo: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[01:21] <prince> kritzstapf:  I see a ID of 5:00.0 Its a gforce 7600, should I change the ID in xorg.conf?
[01:21] <charlie> i just installed checkgmail but it is not listed in my applications list. I ran it from terminal, but of course it shuts down as soon as i end the terminal session. how can i run it by itself? or get it to run on startup?
[01:21] <magnus__> salve
[01:21] <Pici> charlie: I could be wrong, but I thought checkgmail was a panel applet.
[01:21] <kritzstapf> prince: which id is in the xorg.conf?
[01:22] <kimmey2k3> its some about that at ubuntuguide.org charlie
[01:22] <larson9999> am i the only one who prefers a plain old 2-d desktop?
[01:22] <prince> 1:00:0
[01:22] <charlie> what does it mean if it is a panel applet?
[01:22] <tuna-fish> wtf? I looked in auth log, and it's full of this:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/34639/ What's this all about?
[01:22] <kritzstapf> prince: yes, change it ;)
[01:22] <prince> k, sec
[01:22] <Pici> charlie: right click on your panel, and select add to panel, check if the program is in that list
[01:23] <vlt> Hello. Afer an upgrade from Edgy to Feisty the system only boots to runlevel "unknown". I have to run `telinit 3` (sic!) to run all the daemons listed in /etc/rc3.d/ -- `telinit 2` leads to "unknown", too. apt-get dist-upgrade returns "0 ..., 0 ..., 0 ..., 0 ..." so everything should be in a proper state. Any idea which pkg to fix and how?
[01:23] <charlie> Pici, i can't see it in the list when i go to add to panel
[01:25] <Pici> charlie: Sorry then, perhaps someone else knows :)
[01:25] <charlie> ok, thankyou for your help
[01:25] <Jordan_U> vlt, Still no progress with that one? :(
[01:26] <chalkie1983> the new mirc system sucks
[01:26] <thecross> What is the best application to make electronic music with on linux?
[01:27] <marcel> hallo
[01:27] <marcel> ist jemand daaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
[01:27] <IdleOne> thecross: you might want to check out #ubuntu-studio
[01:27] <Jordan_U> thecross, Possibly Adour
[01:27] <thecross> thanks
[01:27] <kritzstapf> marcel: yes, we are here, and german support is found in #ubuntu-de
[01:27] <prince> kritzstapf: well that was a a bit of a ride
[01:27] <Jordan_U> thecross, * Ardour
[01:28] <kritzstapf> prince: hm?
[01:28] <thecross> Jordon_U: Thanks
[01:28] <Jordan_U> thecross, np
[01:28] <prince> kritzstapf: I'm getting fatal error no screens found
[01:28] <prince> which is a step in the right direction
[01:29] <deadmoon> hi
[01:30] <charlie> how do i add something to my repository list
[01:30] <IdleOne> !repos
[01:30] <ubot3> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[01:30] <prince> kritzstapf: says screen found, but none have usable configuration, not sure what I need to change at this point
[01:30] <d4rkmonkey> Hey, I edited something to make my startup more verbose, but I forget what, anyone know how to make it quiet again?
[01:30] <charlie> bash: !repos: event not found
[01:31] <kritzstapf> prince: can you paste the log and the xorg.conf?
[01:31] <IdleOne> charlie sdo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:31] <spiroo> I do not understand after read the manual. How do I boot? I just wanna install the os from usb without having to  change anything in BIOS.
[01:31] <IdleOne> charlie sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:31] <prince> kritzstapf: private chat?
[01:32] <IdleOne> !paste | prince
[01:32] <ubot3> prince: 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)
[01:32] <charlie> thanyou, if i add something that happens to already be there, would that cause problems
[01:32] <prince> IdleOne: due\de I've got no browser this is text based chat
[01:32] <wayoutthere> How do I switch to other terminals while in GNOME or XFCE?
[01:32] <IdleOne> charlie: it could maybe
[01:32] <Pici> !info pastebinit
[01:32] <ubot3> Package pastebinit does not exist in edgy
[01:32] <Pici> !info pastebinit feisty
[01:32] <charlie> mk, well its not too long actually, i can just check
[01:32] <ubot3> pastebinit: A command line pastebin client. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.6-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 4 kB, installed size 56 kB
[01:32] <charlie> thanks for your help
[01:33] <kritzstapf> wayoutthere: ttys? try ctrl+alt+f1 (be back in X with ctrl+alt+f7)
[01:33] <ward_> does anyone here use ddclient with dyndns? i'm having problems with it and i have no clue what i do wrong
[01:33] <wayoutthere> kritzstapf: Thanks! That was it I just couldn think of it.
[01:34] <nperry> Afternoon All - How can i change my res - I have got a 21inch tv and it only seems to let me have 800*600?
[01:34] <Pici> !fixres | nperry
[01:34] <ubot3> nperry: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[01:35] <wayoutthere> Does anyone know how to enable the framebuffer on a laptop?
[01:35] <sandaru1> nperry: most of the time, s-video TV output doesn't support high resolutions :(
[01:35] <Actionman> how do u remove invalid servers from sources.list.save
[01:36] <prince> kritzstapf: trying to figure out how to get the files to u
[01:37] <prince> !fixres
[01:37] <ubot3> The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[01:37] <kritzstapf> prince: sudo apt-get install pastebinit
[01:38] <Jordan_U> wayoutthere, That could mean different things depending on the context, what are you trying to accomplish / what is not working?
[01:38] <kritzstapf> then use "pastebinit /etc/X11/xorg.conf"
[01:38] <d4rkmonkey> How do you make startup display more in Feisty, like it did in Dapper?
[01:38] <prince> k krit
[01:38] <DSpair> Good morning all...
[01:39] <kriser223> i have checked the bios there is nothing in there about usb and i cannot find out how to turn off acpi in the grub menu
[01:39] <prince> 2802 kritzstapf
[01:39] <kritzstapf> prince: ill check this after the breakfast ;)
[01:39] <deadmoon> was wondering if you could digg http://digg.com/design/Funniest_Restaurant_Signs_and_Menus_sometimes_people_need_to_proof_read if you think its worth digging! :P (sorry for spammy like message! only digg if you like it
[01:40] <Jordan_U> d4rkmonkey, Remove the "quiet" parameter in grub, for even more info remove "splash" entirely
[01:40] <prince> kritzstapf: ok....will that be long?
[01:40] <prince> I'll post the log in a sec
[01:40] <Jordan_U> !offtopic | deadmoon
[01:40] <ubot3> deadmoon: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[01:40] <d4rkmonkey> Jordan_U I'm not familiar with grub, is there a file I need to edit?
[01:40] <loquitus_of_borg> What do you recommend for encrypting files? I want to store my secure backup data on a 3rd party server but want to encrypt the entire tarball so that only if you know some passphrase, can you decrypt the file back to a state where it is usable. I don't want to use zip or anything. I simply want to encrypt a pre-existing file.
[01:41] <Jordan_U> d4rkmonkey, /boot/grub/menu.lst
[01:41] <prince> kritzstapf: 2803 is the log
[01:41] <d4rkmonkey> thanks Jordan_U
[01:41] <_Shade_> i wanted to run firestarter automatically without need to put root pass every time and now i get this
[01:41] <_Shade_> sudo: unable to lookup Linux via gethostbyname()
[01:42] <prince> might as well grab myself sum breakfast
[01:42] <_Shade_> it shows each time i want tu use sudo command
[01:42] <Jordan_U> d4rkmonkey, np, I think that should work but I am not 100% sure, it can't hurt anything though
[01:42] <Pici> loquitus_of_borg: gpg is the standard method of file encryption on Linux.
[01:42] <Pici> !gpg | loquitus_of_borg
[01:42] <ubot3> loquitus_of_borg: gpg is the GNU Privacy Guard.  See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GnuPrivacyGuardHowto and class #8 on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ClassroomTranscripts
[01:42] <_Shade_> how can i fix it?
[01:42] <loquitus_of_borg> Pici: thanks
[01:43] <_Shade_> can someone help me?
[01:44] <Chinaski1> hello
[01:44] <_Shade_> i think i have broke by /etc/sudoers file
[01:44] <TataraKutere> hey everyone
[01:44] <_Shade_> can i recreate it somehow?
[01:44] <TataraKutere> is this the place to get help about installing applications on ubuntu?
[01:44] <prince> sure
[01:44] <IdleOne> tat: you got it
[01:44] <IdleOne> TataraKutere:
[01:45] <Actionman> how do u remove invalid servers from sources.list
[01:45] <prince> @ TataraKutere sure
[01:45] <TataraKutere> i need to install beryl on my ubuntu
[01:45] <kimmey2k3> !beryl
[01:45] <ubot3> beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[01:45] <TataraKutere> i have radeon 9550 graphic card
[01:45] <TataraKutere> I know..:)
[01:45] <bastid_raZor> compiz-fusion is the replacement of beryl
[01:45] <ward_> TataraKutere, try compiz-fusion
[01:45] <TataraKutere> compiz-fusion?
[01:46] <TataraKutere> how will i...? (compiz-fusion)
[01:46] <ward_> TataraKutere, just a moment i'll fetch you an easy howto
[01:46] <kriser223> what would i put in the grub menu to turn off the acpi
[01:46] <TataraKutere> ok..:) thanks a lot..:)
[01:46] <Jordan_U> TataraKutere, Compiz Fusion is not finished yet, beryl or Compiz are fine
[01:46] <Jordan_U> kriser223, noacpi
[01:46] <ward_> TataraKutere, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=481314
[01:46] <TataraKutere> ok, if compiz is newer, let's try it..=)
[01:46] <prince> really beryl was replaced by compiz-fusion...
[01:47] <ward_> TataraKutere, if you reply, put the person you reply to in the sentence, then it highlites in our screen
[01:47] <ward_> TataraKutere, compiz-fusion tutorial:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=481314
[01:47] <bastid_raZor> Jordan_U, is compiz-fusion meant for gutsy?
[01:47] <prince> ward_: heh
[01:47] <kriser223> thanks jordan
[01:47] <ward_> lol prince
[01:47] <TataraKutere> ok
[01:47] <TataraKutere> has it a shortcut (putting the person...?)
[01:47] <TataraKutere> ward?
[01:47] <TataraKutere> :)
[01:47] <Jordan_U> TataraKutere, There is Compiz fusion ( which is *BETA software* ) and there is Compiz which comes with Feisty
[01:48] <prince> ward_: I've been scared to try beryl .....
[01:48] <Jordan_U> bastid_raZor, It will be included in Gutsy
[01:48] <TataraKutere> ok, Jordan_U tell me which one to start with, where, how?..:)
[01:48] <ward_> TataraKutere, erm i have no clue what you mean, the tutorial is very clear
[01:48] <ward_> prince, no guts, no glory :p
[01:48] <RickH> Hello.  What's a good movie authoring tool for Ubuntu?  I have .MOV captured files from my video camera I want to edit and assemble.
[01:48] <Jordan_U> TataraKutere, First try going to System -> Preferences -> Desktop Effects
[01:49] <Vorian> compiz fusion should not be installed in Feitsy by new users
[01:49] <prince> ward_: I like the KISS formula, and the if ain't broken don't fix it wisdom
[01:49] <TataraKutere> well, Jordan_U, i tried, it didn't work
[01:49] <TataraKutere> i had my edgy eft before, that time i updated edgy by internet to feisty
[01:49] <ward_> prince, the worst thing that can happen is you need to reinstall
[01:49] <bastid_raZor> Vorian, true.. there is some effort to get it to work correctly
[01:49] <Jordan_U> TataraKutere, /join #ubuntu-effects
[01:49] <TataraKutere> that time desktop effects worket
[01:49] <prince> ward_: oh joy....and erase all my customizations
[01:50] <ward_> prince, no, back them up lol
[01:50] <Vorian> TataraKutere, does the "enable desktop effects" work for you?
[01:50] <prince> meh, not so easy
[01:50] <TataraKutere> no, not
[01:50] <TataraKutere> I installed this os by the feisty live cd
[01:50] <boskecil> allow
[01:50] <Vorian> TataraKutere, then you have other things to work on first.
[01:50] <prince> kritzstapf: how long r u gone for breakfast, just so I know whento look for you :)
[01:51] <TataraKutere> Vorian, it does'nt work unfortunately, the screen goes white
[01:51] <TataraKutere> then comes back
[01:51] <bastid_raZor> compiz-fusion just released an update this morning
[01:51] <exarkun> How do I change the time of day at which updatedb runs?
[01:51] <TataraKutere> but the effects does not start
[01:51] <ward_> TataraKutere, you didnt install the restricted nvidia driver i think
[01:51] <RickH> Kino?
[01:51] <Vorian> follow Jordan_U's advice and join #ubuntu-effects
[01:51] <TataraKutere> no, i didn't, I have an ati radeon 9550
[01:51] <prince> How far into feisty cycle are we.....that'll help me figure out roughly when gutsy willbe out
[01:52] <jacob> anybody knows how or have little or more experience with C++?
[01:52] <pkakkar> is there some way i can make ubuntu works without writing sudo. I mean can i give default user full rights
[01:52] <pkakkar> ??
[01:52] <ward_> TataraKutere, did you install the ATI driver? (i don't know anything about ati though)
[01:52] <Jordan_U> prince, Ubuntu versions are named by the year then month they are released, gutsy is 7.10
[01:52] <prince> ah october so about 2 mos away
[01:53] <Jordan_U> prince, Yup :)
[01:53] <prince> heh
[01:53] <prince> nvr really knew or paid attention to the version numbering
[01:53] <prince> b4
[01:53] <chalkie1983> Jordan_U do you have any advise to give me before i install ubuntu on what to do when i get installed and loaded?
[01:53] <jacob> anybody knows about C++?
[01:54] <Pici> jacob: ##c++
[01:54] <ward_> #c++
[01:54] <emiliano> hi there
[01:54] <jacob> hi pici
[01:54] <ward_> lol
[01:54] <RickH> jacob:  Sure, msg me.
[01:54] <jacob> pici i'm trying to figure out what using namespace std means
[01:54] <Jordan_U> chalkie1983, Open up Applications -> Add /Remove and install whatever looks interesting :)
[01:54] <Fatalus> hello
[01:54] <emiliano> may anybody help me with my sound card? I've a strange problem
[01:54] <Fatalus> i have a problem
[01:54] <RickH> jacob:  Go to #c++
[01:54] <prince> whats dat emiliano
[01:54] <Fatalus> about compiz fusion
[01:54] <Fatalus> like this http://rafb.net/p/7GwXpB58.html
[01:55] <jacob> i'm learning c++ and i'm trying to figure out what using namespace std means
[01:55] <jacob> rickH what is #c++?
[01:55] <prince> We all have problems Fatalus
[01:55] <Pici> jacob: /j ##c++  I havent used c++ in years
[01:55] <Fatalus> who can help me ??
[01:55] <RickH> It's a channel.  Type "/join #c++"
[01:55] <emiliano> prince: I have a realtek hda soundcard, it plays sound but the mic doesn't work
[01:55] <Fatalus> :)
[01:55] <Pici> RickH: the channel is ##c++, but theres probably a redirect on #c++
[01:55] <RickH> Pici:  Interesting.  Why the extra #?
[01:56] <prince> oh man been awhile since I played in linux, emiliano have u tried adjusting the mixer settings
[01:56] <Prowler_1> hello, what's the path Autostart/Applications? (7.04)
[01:56] <emiliano> prince: sure i tried
[01:56] <Pici> RickH: To denote that is not an official project channel.
[01:56] <RickH> Kino seems to be a good one.  Thanks for all your help people. :)
[01:56] <RickH> Pici:  Got it.
[01:57] <emiliano> Tried to compile a newer version of alsa too
[01:57] <prince> emiliano: alsamixer
[01:57] <Pici> Prowler_1: Are you trying to get a program to start when you login?
[01:57] <chalkie1983> Jordan_U ok cool thanks
[01:57] <prince> emiliano: 9x out of 10 the problem is in there, I woud google the setting for your sound crad if u can
[01:57] <RickH> Jordan_U:  Each time I read your name, I think of "Jordan University" :)
[01:57] <emiliano> prince: already done, the microphone is unmuted
[01:58] <Prowler_1> Pici: yes, and want to direct a download to diff app
[01:58] <prince> and input turned up?
[01:58] <Pici> !startup | Prowler_1
[01:58] <ubot3> Prowler_1: To add programs to start up when you log into your Gnome session go to System>Preferences>Sessions and use the Startup Programs tab. For more information, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AddingProgramToSessionStartup - See !boot for starting non-interactive programs at boot
[01:58] <emiliano> yes it is
[01:59] <emiliano> I've two inputs
[01:59] <prince> emiliano: reload your sound module and lspci
[01:59] <codecaine> whats a program that looks up access points for wifi?
[01:59] <emiliano> front mic and mic
[01:59] <Prowler_1> Pici: Thanks, whare can i find all my applications? (new to gnome)
[01:59] <prince> Prowler_1: synaptic package manager????
[02:00] <mo-full-joe> aptitude?
[02:00] <emiliano> I was trying to make the integrated mic active
[02:00] <Prowler_1> i ment i want to download a torrent file to a diffirent program..
[02:00] <chalkie1983> Jordan_U soeey i have one more question, am i able to install ubuntu onto a seperate hdd on my pc, i have 3 you see and i want one dedicated to ubuntu?
[02:00] <prince> emiliano: heh, u should make sure your sound module is loading properly
[02:01] <Prowler_1> i want to download a torrent file to a diffirent program.. (and how do i Re Associate?)
[02:01] <prince> chalkie1983: of course
[02:01] <prince> Prowler_1: oh yoru talking file type association
[02:01] <emiliano> prince: how?
[02:02] <prince> emiliano: /join #alsa they will be able to help you better with your sound issue
[02:02] <Prowler_1> prince: yes, that to
[02:02] <Jordan_U> chalkie1983, Yes, you may need to make sure that grub gets installed to the correct drive, but other than that it should be fine
[02:02] <emiliano> prince: right, thanks for your help
[02:02] <chalkie1983> how do i make sure grub gets set to the correct hdd?
[02:02] <prince> Prowler_1: there's a control panel program somewhere can't remember the name or where it is
[02:03] <chalkie1983> do i want it set to the nix drive or the winblows drive?
[02:03] <viril> hello everyone! i just want to know why as a default, when adding a user in the server, anyone can see the home folders and the inside of them! this is so unsecure to me. please enlighten me. thanks! :D
[02:03] <prince> chalkie1983: ubuntu will automatically do that for you
[02:03] <Prowler_1> prince, ok, then what's the apps path?
[02:03] <nnn> Hi All! Can anybody tell me with help which app I can determine which font use application for it interface??
[02:03] <prince> Prowler_1: can't remember, and I don't have a desktop to check, my damn xorg & nvidia configs are messed up atm
[02:03] <Prowler_1> hmm  file type association is "open with" i think
[02:04] <mapuo> Hi all! I have a trouble. A install gdesklets, but when I try to run it, it write "Connection to daemon", and after 15 sec. write "Cant connect to daemon". help plz!!(( (Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty)
[02:04] <Prowler_1> prince: Thanks!
[02:04] <codecaine> whats a good program to let you know if you at a access point for wifi?
[02:04] <mapuo> Sorry for my bad English)
[02:05] <prince> codecaine: Ithink a integrated solution might be planneed for the next gnome release
[02:05] <prince> dunno if the next gnome release is gonna be in gutsy though
[02:06] <prince> vistakiller: `can i callmyself linux killer :P
[02:06] <nnn> I need help? I must determine font name.... How I can do it?
[02:06] <mapuo> People, help me ((
[02:06] <viril> anyone?
[02:06] <poinks> weeeeeeeee
[02:06] <defrysk> prince, next gnome release will be in ubuntu+1
[02:06] <viril> can anyone answer my question please? thanks.
[02:06] <prince> heh
[02:06] <prince> kinda thought that
[02:06] <Pici> viril: I dont know why its the default, but I've seen that on other distributions as well.  Also... patience.
[02:07] <SlimeyPete> Debian allows you to choose, iirc
[02:07] <ttt-> hi, how do i search for a file from a terminal
[02:07] <defrysk> prince, the next gnome release is the point of each new ubuntu version
[02:07] <kimmey2k3> viril: set correct permissions, then :9
[02:07] <defrysk> prince, debian rules
[02:07] <viril> Pici, thanks. what i did was just to do sudo chmod 700 username
[02:07] <prince> defrysk: but the ppl in #debian are elitist assholes for the most part
[02:07] <Pici> viril: yep, that should work.
[02:08] <Pici> !ohmy | prince
[02:08] <ubot3> prince: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[02:08] <defrysk> prince, no they are not
[02:08] <viril> Pici, manually, one by one, that is. did i do it right or is there a better way to do it?
[02:08] <IdleOne> prince: as true as that may be please watch your language
[02:08] <mapuo> Heeeelp)))) I repeat)  I installed gdesklets, but when I try to run it, it write "Connection to daemon", and after 15 sec. write "Cant connect to daemon". help plz!!(( (Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty)
[02:08] <prince> IdleOne: my apologies
[02:08] <djs_2_6> Hi all.  On Feisty, lost power to my pc yesterday, and the OS has been flaky ever since.  No hardware damage found, but applications keep dying with high CPU utilization.  Any idea how to fix this?
[02:08] <prince> I've been around #debian for years, and it hasn't changed defrysk
[02:09] <prince> djs_2_6: hmmm check your cpu temp, and memtest your ram
[02:09] <viril> Pici, i'm doing this because someone just got in the system. silly me i placed in a very weak 1 letter password. now i immediately locked the account! and disabled root, changed my password.
[02:09] <anakao> hi
[02:09] <Pici> viril: Theres probably a better way, but I'm failing on trying to remember how at the moment.  I need more caffeine.
[02:10] <viril> lol @ Pici
[02:10] <djs_2_6> prince: Thank you.  CPU temp is good, and I will run Memtest.
[02:10] <anakao> lot of freeze with nvidia 7300 le on compiz-fusion, any help?
[02:10] <vistakiller> mapuo what kind of gdesklet you try to run?
[02:10] <mypapit> w00t
[02:11] <viril> thanks kimmey2k3 ... any better idea on how to set permissions maybe automatically when i add users?
[02:11] <Ben81> Hi, i'd like firefox to play sounds in my USB audio device. It always use the default output. I put all the entry in gnome-sound-properties to USB-Audio.
[02:11] <prince> kritzstapf: still waiting while u eat breakfast :)
[02:11] <mapuo> vistakiller what do you mean?
[02:11] <Chinaski1> hello, anybody uses pcsx2 plys
[02:12] <mapuo> gdesklets in console)
[02:12] <vistakiller> if you try to run gdesklet tha it show the temp of your cpu
[02:12] <vistakiller> you must install and the ls sensors
[02:12] <Chinaski1> hello does anybody use pcsx2,the playstation2 emulator?
[02:13] <mapuo> how?
[02:13] <prince> mapuo: u just asked a under the hood of linux question
[02:13] <big_bang14> !wireless network
[02:13] <ubot3> big_bang14: Error: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)
[02:14] <big_bang14> !wireless
[02:14] <ubot3> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[02:14] <mapuo> thx)
[02:15] <mapuo> every comand( "gdesklets start" , "gdesklets configure") try to connect with deamon
[02:15] <mapuo> why?
[02:16] <kritzstapf> prince: okay, im back
[02:16] <prince> kritzstapf: great
[02:16] <kritzstapf> prince: did anything change while i was away?
[02:16] <prince> kritzstapf: how was breakfast
[02:16] <prince> kritzstapf: no
[02:16] <kritzstapf> was great
[02:17] <Ben81> Anyone knows how to set the audio output for firefox ?
[02:17] <prince> kritzstapf: I spent my time trying to help others while you were away
[02:17] <kritzstapf> "(EE) NVIDIA(0): Failed to load the NVIDIA kernel module!"
[02:17] <prince> yeah...
[02:17] <kritzstapf> prince: your driver is not installed correctly i think
[02:18] <prince> kritzstapf: heh then I don't know what I'm doing for it to not iinstall properly
[02:18] <kritzstapf> prince: how did you install it`
[02:18] <prince> kritzstapf: apt-get
[02:19] <roberto_> ho un problema con i permessi delle cartelle ... nessuno puo aiutarmi?
[02:19] <kritzstapf> prince: nvidia-glx?
[02:19] <prince> yes
[02:19] <prince> and nvidia-kernel-common
[02:19] <prince> krit I tried new and legacy as well
[02:19] <Pici> !es | roberto_
[02:19] <ubot3> roberto_: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[02:19] <IndyGunFreak> !nvidia | kritzstapf
[02:19] <ubot3> kritzstapf: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[02:20] <nnn> I search program what can show GTK resource (font, icons etc...) some application...
[02:20] <nnn> ???
[02:20] <kritzstapf> IndyGunFreak: its not my driver that isnt working
[02:20] <IndyGunFreak> ah ok, i thought thats what you said, my bad
[02:20] <doseryder> where does the "rc.modules" file reside in ubuntu?
[02:20] <prince> IndyGunFreak: and I don't have a browser or desktop
[02:20] <freeform> i hate compiz/beryl
[02:20] <freeform> i think it hates me too
[02:20] <tritoch> doseryder: slocate rc.modules
[02:20] <freeform> so it's a mutual relationship
[02:21] <IndyGunFreak> prince: well you're a better man than i, i've tried cli, doesn't work for me.
[02:21] <ubuntu__> hianyone can help me out
[02:21] <prince> kritzstapf: ok, time to start over
[02:21] <prince> IndyGunFreak: I'm only using text based chat cause my X is screwed right now
[02:21] <ubuntu__> I wanna know what is use of a space on the left in the avant window navigator
[02:21] <IndyGunFreak> prince: have you tried reconfiguring it?
[02:21] <prince> IndyGunFreak: command?
[02:21] <IndyGunFreak> hang on.
[02:21] <prince> k
[02:22] <prince> IndyGunFreak: the driver is missing
[02:22] <IndyGunFreak> prince: doesn't matter
[02:22] <prince> k
[02:22] <prince> IndyGunFreak: waiting on that command
[02:22] <ubuntu__> prince:could U do me a favor?PLZ
[02:22] <Jstn> I have my .bashrc customized and it's correct in my terminal when I'm physically at the machine, but when using putty it's default, how can I change that?
[02:22] <IndyGunFreak> hold on, i'm finding it.
[02:22] <cjae_> ok using offline xp password and reg editor @ http://home.eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/
[02:22] <prince> ubuntu__: what?
[02:22] <big_bang14> im not sure where to start to get my wireless network to work. i saw somewhere that there is supposed to be a tool on the gnome toolbar that detects wireless networks. im not sure why its not showing up for me.
[02:23] <IndyGunFreak> prince: boot safe mode..   sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[02:23] <cjae_> and keep getting read only when try to write password back to disk
[02:23] <ubuntu__> prince: have U used avant window navigator
[02:23] <prince> no
[02:23] <cjae_> tried loggin in as user (non-administrative) account to properly shutdown box and try again nothing any suggestions
[02:23] <prince> IndyGunFreak: already in safe mode
[02:23] <ubuntu__> o! thank u all the same
[02:23] <IndyGunFreak> prince: well, ok, then run that command.
[02:24] <IndyGunFreak> prince: just take the defaults for everyhthing, that should get you back to a workable desktop
[02:24] <prince> k
[02:24] <freeform> I installed MCE, but it wouldn't recognise openGL
[02:25] <freeform> Question: how do you force a resolution? I've edited xorg and added the resolution to all lines... but it doesn't appear
[02:25] <AlexC_> Hey,
[02:26] <AlexC_> What is the command to perform a reg-ex and replace on file(s)?
[02:26] <Pici> AlexC_: sed, awk to name just two.
[02:26] <AlexC_> sed, that's the one =D Pici thanks
[02:26] <Jstn> What's the difference between gnome-terminal customization in the .bashrc and the customization for using putty in the .bashrc? I've got .bashrc configured fine for when I'm at the machine, but putty is different.
[02:26] <cjae_> http://pastebin.com/m7f4cd504
[02:27] <Pici> cjae_: You'll need to direct that question towards ##windows, this channel is only for Ubuntu support.
[02:27] <freeform> no-one?
[02:28] <jrib> Jstn: maybe .bashrc doesn't get sourced for remote logins, try sourcing it in ~/.bash_profile
[02:28] <kpham> /joing #kiba-dev
[02:28] <anandanbu> Help needed to change the display size in Ubuntu 7.04 as i can't change it anyother than 640x480
[02:28] <jrib> !fixres > anandanbu (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:29] <freeform> !fixres
[02:29] <ubot3> 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
[02:29] <Pretor1ab> hello all
[02:29] <cjae_> Pici, did that already just wondering since the boot disk deals with linux and there are lot of heads in here
[02:29] <Pretor1ab> I am having trouble installing f-prot-installer
[02:29] <big_bang14> how can i get my wireless card to work using the gui interface?
[02:30] <IndyGunFreak> cjae_: thats not anything close to a Linux/Grub issue.
[02:30] <Pici> cjae_: Try ##linux then.
[02:30] <Jordan_U> big_bang14, Do you know what chipset it is? Do you see it in the network manager applet at the top right of the screen?
[02:30] <Pici> Pretor1ab: What version of Ubuntu are you running and how are you trying to install?
[02:31] <Stimulus_solutio> Hello, anyone have VNC experience?
[02:31] <Pretor1ab> Pici fesity using apt-get install f-prot-installer (download and install)
[02:31] <Jordan_U> !anyone | Stimulus_solutio
[02:31] <ubot3> Stimulus_solutio: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[02:31] <big_bang14> Jordan_U: no, but its in system>admin>network
[02:32] <Jordan_U> big_bang14, Make sure it is set to roaming mode in system>admin>network
[02:32] <Pici> Pretor1ab: And are you getting errors?
[02:32] <Stimulus_solutio> How do I configure a windows vnc server (exe) in linux.
[02:32] <Pretor1ab> yes Pici
[02:32] <Pici> Pretor1ab: can you pastebin the errors?
[02:32] <Jordan_U> Stimulus_solutio, System -> Preferences -> Remote Desktop
[02:32] <LDS_Trooper> Greetings
[02:33] <Stimulus_solutio> thanks i have a lookie Jordan_U
[02:33] <Jordan_U> Stimulus_solutio, np
[02:33] <cjae_> just was wondering which channel has the most dual boot users and ones transitioning from lin to win cause it may be a good channel to ask in
[02:33] <LDS_Trooper> I may be getting a palm.. so I am hoping for some direction as to which are most supported with Ubuntu
[02:33] <cjae_> oh wait thats this one
[02:33] <Pici> cjae_: try ##linux
[02:33] <Pici> cjae_: It doesnt matter. This is _only_ for Ubuntu support.
[02:34] <Stimulus_solutio> ahh im using Kubuntu
[02:34] <Pretor1ab>  Pici http://www.pastebin.ca/666736
[02:34] <LDS_Trooper> hey IntuitiveNipple
[02:35] <frindou> if i dont find a solutuin i back to windows
[02:35] <haru> does anyone know how to install opengl 1.3 drivers for ati 9250
[02:35] <LDS_Trooper> solution to what?
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[02:35] <cgdtzabshiw> idqejwmimya wulyatua mvphjyskik sfonlhw sznuocghu bwxyzuqm ciiiaapbn nioseu tqajkiir guwaii urhxbqusaeg cnifqzr
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[02:35] <solaouel> gqreie viihte asojudoqees nhaiye tpbocooqdac ljmthy ewjukhougw qrweaip hnfkuzernon gkbilovydi jodbjevagi oiuuehumua ovomfaotoom
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[02:35] <whuclhjrd> ogmfutoupt isskane vryocimlxju elaewx juiothfudes djougeaha aokaakolrt naqflnnaifs jacddzyua wuvttumat ybugauyasx ncscap
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[02:35] <heaxyuvollw> qcsvan uoijhiot uklyna vxyqnpeeiq pudansulao vorpaei vmazsbcoinl iyrloulx bljeubmnokp lauemkioo udveuoobtfi pguagleov
[02:35] <efcsbbebjki> fuaxrswr ctmxspu lbijduevubi deogshc aoaaeeiisll czlore kaicdexvi advpibak hrbiqmdq untoaueyi svowjo akizlabujd xerkwhyao
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[02:35] <migeuop> ckxducheg nuouikan sooeainuu pekkwlaz getijuafi piubes llaeloij goasufs rtogle azcszzbtb vjvniouruo luhuarfe waehmudrpji
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[02:35] <tbzfedd> orrkafzeo hpllbi hiabasol vaofbuwj qafnol ateikkfm wijhsu zrwrwuoee uvuigtajno nuauvefava
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[02:35] <Jordan_U> !ops
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[02:35] <uunsqboe> ogibqiuaaaq cjirzubu hamisste oxsiegzo cruaagaqtoi titcgmbwuq wkfpuuqomrw booxloaykai heautjliom xulihowes iewregueiku vdnhzeqry
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[02:35] <uaeiehuzo> ewufaomd muctlipex cuoaqlrh zpakoiiucn eeioeeziyv pvuidcgj evwisqta iimfzkfqyo uuhelluxne aiakdmg luduoax
[02:35] <solaouel> mscozi jkijpdol axrnwyl ociyuciuo umolaoeqog olpiidrae fjrtolkuuhx vxecipsu tmxlsc amznkti bcurtwplmai
[02:35] <eyhviaiuou> aaslmrfiteh mvatlwwz ioirces irsaamrpmp eeijiklg efddegtnuab lqqxft suonsctwas iiuiujwrl mwjbpao ficrtum airemtiepbs ugfzuie
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[02:35] <neetdvj> ajajrlm uoqfsn ilujohrdjo bopoehniv eecqtohaqie epgmvcg oauexilobao iubyuidih yirfpu ytajiyso nfouowts vnekrce ezuzof
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[02:35] <migeuop> axuhlo oduaaundauz ewtlvzanb vciuzteqiu fygiuk dqzuitwu sgritaprc umyyukujn mukumaqexbv opwmusel egjoed myqjumobn
[02:35] <Pici> !ops
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[02:35] <Toma-> !ops
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[02:35] <defrysk> !ops
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[02:35] <ohfzevo> ikhzokicrur qixyhsucqe vueukkh qeeelomo zrkuyddt ietnpmsiva deerdbiaok wpaleo sbuaappina axuhhnvg kvevilhikeh wvmnaxsca sxdiibxh
[02:35] <ailbcrgodz> yhfjwteec ezssqgvziiu vgqprwiom yeimouay fedqiohh yviylee oougphcjita zeoaqiure kucgxkhlnu
[02:35] <vwvnrct> ufyglmxmw uqmhoe pwcrna auhenvooj ijxaucscw ewijveo hpnujnj uuuweqpq xoerjeouu ihwmwi
[02:35] <azyrszala> ufaimxj jugbbwta ekixzhoqua ouaeolaeepa ibzavk qyrabgsip ooadnbu cpwzokcttii jbieat
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[02:35] <juhiwzkiyod> uyyupea pwcqiouqa eziynav nwrofsneuit jnshuehu eagpli olpleoki wsznsmcpioq ixbawvh iupuutqb
[02:35] <iwmieuduufv> suwisze wojxbtafx psokexo ynwipwpte uiuugptcfn besuyd aimppduufob zzziuim iphhuehes gsfulztzjy ogjujeiywt eaeaeo wvogxusegau
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[02:35] <ofufqeoog> wfiplwgro pheolam oalyie rcogwne xjdyfdruyln ganuphlweuu tcmcjjnegzt gmzauy lucznyhkx eyvqxnuoaoe nhahai ahuajq
[02:35] <eleawoquk> fiokkezaaxc iioljbyfa uhalya oeklxlkewug itukepas aqqoeyujh yzzinze oupwdwuf jqyiuuca hcoboms opxwpr ynixdfnuqi
[02:35] <adeiieyb> wiailzuvw jlrabx bndxnsfn qbygke aeouepse rqqinpowx juiaoij gvowuueqb ihjmkvx
[02:35] <ueggdr> yrposfis icyooi oipoavhgk qxyattie uxouxruui uzftiaior iweprag ormquoteem wvqftf
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[02:35] <pqyaaazjrdw> oojozzpec amhbopote qsjthbtaz sebgpfsisun wustzkxif patoim imeaoiubur aukmquw omeegyeido
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[02:35] <zlowqfett> yuhgiin xryatlnpnze drhvpauu aalnalyyoa imqsvaxeaii ukjyuo guexbo fmkeaoo uewyeeo okauorf facapi
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[02:35] <uesiweuoymw> bsitwoskho myybopei ldihiqrmozx ulifowqi ueozogxh nghvws eunapzmu olmeouh afuoqzlbf bgktbii uixaiakicu
[02:35] <hnnoqh> qeireen oesuez iledqu idriuo asziexbcpg dshiqoyguio geacfd orzunhgeio jeghfbqias
[02:35] <isymqe> auuypewgtd vlmszuidi uqiaaufvou ucoboiww qxtpaj etvoiofbco ekucqkuzi qifaadx selrvxehgeg edipnoalm judujaeeo
[02:35] <kvaewv> ijkawejzyuh mezlqoi zyiwzeba soovonkfh wkdjlgxoyu fmehhevoo yraeee ogmfehei laxcagcge lomecozwzbt ouejevo hwuoudva
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[02:35] <uufifedkoc> ihnefzau teoaio eeeunysqiy joeaasa uipcnutgz filngydon lokkcdi ajgupmouc ixodwpeii aerzqujoa aiuiyaug
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[02:35] <izkqvnyyqm> tacipvinu krezotntsz auufuitmecz xnuknxne uiezuiom exryug nqrxvown usunymaurtq fietkai cuuiheesasl puocjji rouuhncceie ozfuwuwoz
[02:35] <hazoobgq> uwehouxq mbyazq azeaegpiai ewocil ajzfuu oddzwbva ickdaz ltrfoixedla etpqjaioiw oiruxr vdaerzjjwov nzhazjpiei
[02:35] <fueikiofufc> tmmguviz garwgouj xpneeeapihu uznyiazp oqkjpupuud eelnajjoop iuifmalea iuaudcyobiv uefkgokbb etpmaqy jlofqbma baxigi eliezk
[02:35] <waeiyoko> ftisqeme woyhyi rnbjzupwuj eekojizgegc lcuhbbupwid oqptuemvab oqjztbciiiu dulrour otpoluh
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[02:35] <eiwegz> eohblun dniuxhazt iojehijq murdioujyc ieuaqieimqn iuapqvria woxouu eadkqgnin agnjrzg qhsrpiziegx oagjeoy
[02:35] <ofavryczqio> qaidxkn dlkeiyizav auktev jwizuikkni bwumwil ngeley fcuaie heaaoifom euakuac rzfimbonqie
[02:35] <qvjwsoxa> orehoedpi jtiftii qeokrwkto ouoisz urtadxi tyoevnlqnus aflugubmoj uiiexjoue lpiuuubvuxy ciiuua mxwocjonioo bzrcdaluntt kjouioscens
[02:35] <fusbifievk> fxappl ndpoisjnm eaaiei dilphczyyg glwqyorcsst fedfviaes jydhnoh qvoixfoeei uaueqkud wzphodeeklb
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[02:35] <evainiumqvy> gpaucgle xenoazvco patzevwfuqi dnbouuwbs onsfsa sheisno vohezl niimzaeyi siucyscm bjhnhuk mbuukdy xyyokaypbgi peiiku
[02:35] <zmizpajsjrf> iiuhiryapg uqeyhiutl ripeboaca uhiewazueyd yokkjix iewjea xapeeb ogfnnu kgaroou bmrtsasw fonica
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[02:35] <ffqoehuba> aaweqwlq sioqyse hguvaaoaoki tisivlkdebu ozaavccxvno qdaeupeycn uvaexvuibi bebaofuaoh wgomufboaw fehqhiuxu soopya
[02:35] <pwaeiy> oaznuar ehihczi hqrzkmdaa rcauhamr kilaejucyu awkien ywvcinaw oucbzh nfxxcfa
[02:35] <umwiev> jbagieu ejfuiodaiio pvxpbsooqm cpcpyg dtuooeotoa oltegoeoap npyuurwou ojwuviaok rnnwaxi xuirrq uaazpip yiqdaepfoe
[02:35] <yitcdk> fpaoirujjei kaejbueic neuoyzl vyrlaigigo fcqofjhpt iibnblkkgn bgatnhvxoi onuutf hyxgrxtgy ixemuuhog
[02:35] <uuoakjogou> abbrveeb bagzvjoai uasovn xzgjgneqi ozernydod zeiiow ldicakixrq oauaiyiov ionkxq
[02:35] <uaeiehuzo> bkuaipmc gugvfeieiex ugptayouya qobesknoey oiohbu nutmio wrrefgpbg iufliuode nqoaukap
[02:35] <rjceanuso> ewucdecgu xapmynuosp glouxvak ypuhxuki epaijiokxao oeiosj flvffunb oejdeee faienx
[02:35] <mjsziauxqkn> sehvscgioa lexxaingya uvhgkeaabnz idyssziujll eodowa smouedrila vyaweofiuh riwiugoauf ttjllqmesi vunfowkiao fciroyax euucokoqonb ookeooi
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[02:35] <ioxuuob> iorheavwwn nriuaj nyokoqhuo sqbuuez twahdjnvgpz sbulgo bcwqua abwofu oloipzaiu
[02:35] <eszalxaiihc> opejjev ihklhwizipc mufimuzch womvewrjq ingvrjo nyoovduot iqhjzua jevbzartu zqkcokeas
[02:35] <taoisufi> usliekiiz jzetymt bzltroibcoy ljjobwyudi ogsqwcqc hgirqeuuijw bauqedi ltoruvii uxiilxssn aiyndoxvuy glkyoee
[02:35] <uunsqboe> eikomqavgn haillo utgwhresumw lkwlaoyt iqiuub zuoaie rmbekqp ujswbiflig alajoxfrao oudzuj saucitfto pcmiugc
[02:35] <polizma> jzoabzf ebzmki atnaceiju jkihoiapikm fidnnfioc aeibrxl dhmbphpqa raobisakgf bfedhzgcwzt cqatayyi
[02:35] <ouuojf> uptareweh aqjchuik rmomadof ueigwio mvuyizukra afeievpu fuxonyyuoem niyfjuwl lhtrjaenrgm youalguilt
[02:35] <toawnfjeu> uqppoeru eaollawomea auiicix emoekau aokzqeoiscc iqkpnmmiau tjlaeu vamxveu ncuaepthu oflwpeui dfzkijjsqu rueale neeeomrulu
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[02:35] <bsipcuomqrj> vdzajksjmme xwugnwbkza wsookimeame eixzeor ujvysaaubq dajwao shaujmh hoaueciknxo dczeomeu azprefa
[02:35] <solaouel> attozoyjoe uaeijaedud klevojow jiytcir hygdcmg xouycugoe pvbaweoonhz uamvna quxrjind qiiquaveecp qgfuao azamkm
[02:35] <dwcqtce> aaoodo xpmijfli aokpopicawn uuwyihounn aemwfbm retnhtbp duenexkoit yiuabqaerbl petyuugjreb gscisefc ouesyntpiyo sbioaxu exidrkairrc
[02:35] <eyhviaiuou> auajhbm rriamurcyh axoquyyiuiw okxtiqtbau ofxvaz wcahpigyad mfhiiio cjnivxaeo raroornwy yfeaugse
[02:35] <iiiaywbb> ucheek ayeoeo buuajoe bfmvcuwel oevdlsiexus uicufkkzu owualioi aquujxhuh viiniyie ookpifya aayzvuire gzuuewpp
[02:35] <pzfaxuezkv> imjkaht zeavuzieo oqeyagdloee kxeooxzbmod iljajt ufzbxciuki gakoapfizad ufuudyco skoajguu aaeqwa gcfllsneca diouoieyyie
[02:35] <wisxupaina> deilwixfxbp msakuecdri ociecnae pznikuynug nioewmri sfewcgujooj eeprkarqgii nuhjcqiswa plfyrzpno
[02:35] <aoezrkev> iotoezxeuz eacueopoac yuauciuec teuwuo aaikohvavv uimvskuyea aixivno heuaofcieni morvqhq ubuguaizr awjuuentod scvaoepktnu aruqxeqp
[02:35] <ouxubcqo> aqvutl xieeedzihu euaeaiimqx docnyh ynpcnjoqwiz bdpkey uuayriapl umdinoqroxk ayioql akhqbduy
[02:35] <fiiiwfdtxuj> cyqwzsa ijfgsugoa uopwoiaqxbb agjaau eonaoxdjkeu squutdaa lzrrvia aacndaeyq imvwhkaaovg zoxaoijbu gczdicbi
[02:35] <neetdvj> avnaia yeseiaizpv odeeooueis yegivaiphb xzsoyrqak vbaluixae eopnreqo hudwnjzaza uggtjcjj eqcacgewjlx wlqefkbyx dpuiaeqeodx siemefo
[02:35] <enhdzac> uqbvpunw jeafll ziwoeyecav xhyiod elkfbnuibid qaxueheeso rlpcurd yhsmova xtadlymi nstdlinvu
[02:35] <efjoqulal> iciaha hieoobetin hjvraco wagohieg psijjvgkq ufpwgktk ehseuuyhav vrauqlhcrr iadroghqu pooroukrika iothea cxouideen
[02:35] <zerlkuyvnkd> chreiot byroyhui isogaerlwy suaeuc xidxoytaq yielgtlcpr dzahcusy oqogawxfqp dxntvpu
[02:35] <ugvkvmkcln> iyvvozmavuu koyuufopnm szkduehuuze puppbioycoy nfqegub vbleouncu yhrzxatfa ziiuwtve punrolr jiraxeny xiakimuoiu hxnouoai qeonakndlhi
[02:35] <jxaicokd> qigoomioifw lcebiox fpoeunpsaeu ziorji ozqoawzm ustgmpou hghdgm otnhkf clfepmejif arqamavyfxb
[02:35] <uuacuo> wqugedo xdooqz dheafeem yzdosu cdczgalueuf ykuisi usxioav scaatdo efyjse rwxisqleg
[02:35] <llcetaqioku> vrzedsue oiiiups xouiouni aneeplaniz solwoaruiwt djfeiaonoi aghuaueq qtjiacotmv itgrytiuvwh vuurvcinyku fjyiqnuqagi
[02:35] <ofwrth> edwpxai uxvjczegae eaxuxzczmsm ejauljyq qmypaw bmuedunebt omgmao vwoypp vfoasy mohcdouhn xylodei sljkucui
[02:35] <amrxuw> zsdiixxo hbnqkuui jootzsla adwoubcyt amvvlscoxv qahyslae xaeoii nrdbnzvn xxuyyorbbag negaewnubn sjvutje
[02:35] <whuclhjrd> vciyikgirye kizsjolt ndoifbv nclwudr eeyutix ilhandoa uecrnoij halfszw uhagleueebz uhcouium
[02:35] <iothblswt> ofcpsauu orouuev mbutor seegco dbsoww bdcaiunth fauuavaeqa ieeuee hieyucgem apafqzokqi
[02:35] <hiaxxebokae> vzoiyajuuwy pshhxvo diaofbqum wtoacd dhaszeac uikuqzjco toroxerc bkzreitou wqrgupoyeyt uoueealuzu hlahequpv kufttreefxy uucoiuoe
[02:35] <rinahaafi> awtzlta ncoiexi kluonwh jpxoumwcs seyihy cyxaelubb ieygjecguih toaeqan fqsfihiuivt ebyadz
[02:35] <ieoknar> iqhiacd gdmvukyov eiizvitbr suoelecba uejeuxuz lxuvdk ssmgisioea oiayrapls kyahmuiouja yacxdhgqomh miibzoovoi qauoiduk biuniesthn
[02:35] <vegcoiruvcu> wiebaetvlw vunytlzig pejtkux sudcayudgeb vzvogjey qgnmdmwoeaj wyiispjztf pohfouhg lfoiguoni eogteabhukr daokohlvna ivqniui
[02:35] <jkduuate> gngjoododgj syfeuxe utpkiwi eveachaijsi pzwrqwaiso jgnayl iuxomu xyomrqxvyu onecdcooox uesuvuvl oohvoariyh dpngceqra tripogh
[02:35] <tbzfedd> nicugcaw darwlbcpeun eraouegojxk celioexm gvaisz rfhsphi hzglcoktj oyerpte celeie dlatqseeuaj vyfeiwvsm
[02:35] <uaikuedbuwu> qloyhc eeciee liwsoriide knswkkpevf teiuizubo eiuejiuofi zovmhaduuf uehjgtucvqw huaavisoqqa
[02:35] <epeuautatse> irvcpec boiutt naiore eaiyyuwi iehaiuy ebyhaonk voqgvkmm budickaeab otwcaja yflhuaabou iaiyxiioh puaikkxe
[02:35] <iepikanc> gtlepukep ndqozqqejr siailewe ifouiihieho uhrmses giapkgq ygkettiityv euvodjg ipazwue oananlaea
[02:35] <egovefuzr> niucgya cdvaleiaa hoaepxfnsdz cxmoeait eoyuhidr raoktgj ljkboypzsm udihuiwlv huauobaiis jaihmojye hlbofauega
[02:35] <ouamnxum> isoeauzi eqrbmooqiin qhnxzbsoinq leuwipaan talaqhu ldueexae aexuxqnjykn vnismaineom lskiuzyea eimzgah apwapgemd yoecca
[02:35] <uaodauadef> hetdvkaka cevxeiewx nuasiondolu aooimal eeaoits ivjijpjtcv pdtsamj uuoecf csdmxlmccmt atvpua
[02:35] <brztejjuh> xvmyofidzeo ysoodke xxhetegiu qaepuqu bmgoaoe vxwnamo cfibau elkrbuhqk vikakjs zoitvzleojt wwkbmqhoy
[02:35] <oevxziujeha> yevwvvslim izqiak jeecool uylraticl uuyalmowf ujjfshapjo ilvvwftruv wlezwity ajarzioooiv rugcwpewi aocufakr evpvjm
[02:35] <faxolosekr> uubiaaxouau fgdeui dqaiqaebmb mizgtj foovmi eomzuat mlozabrods vmfmkypz oaupadet ifdniseig hiaruojerj
[02:35] <ubkdrb> toedearee puaaoelur ejilna utoouue paejckz hmohhevt wakevooo euioemcj jezviaa pymfokglbrq
[02:35] <uooowoc> bioleidvefy ieemeidtoah aljjphb baviuhp bhundkmdf eenfaswaaih iiuuno oayeoyoiuyo ccvluegias ueooyph rgvazvxmw
[02:35] <ilupasdhuoe> havupgt tnauzbqejag juzuuxpopo oegniopuwe avkdoaeu wsidzlmu zivifi nijmerntgig dgfedp xexknut haafabheb gneiue
[02:35] <uadkao> dgaznoxkxex gteevqteyoe xqcqorkmxvy stqueen zhucozxzbim izilbawf vqaoijmdoe ihgixu oeatrqpsde vxpieesiavf eucmlqhuip oojxtti nrcbutrz
[02:35] <heaxyuvollw> aaetqxaso siyaayaqae avloeuurfu bgspde iplosi apzkieooeay deegbfee aafewahg ueifou ijhjbss xuahzsnfi
[02:35] <efcsbbebjki> ufsmdv uipjib upqijppe suuzuok hwiultutxh uooatceelg aedeaadgzi ftbielnu avfnuec
[02:35] <vhxwphuzouj> qcuueqyeu waaoooc xhsgxjoyl yofhqkdxi osufxej ksbolvpmubi obdakcea vnmiys nuueou ulavaamn rirkiq yqaiea
[02:35] <pquebuhsvuj> fnwuoigopex rpfxrd uuvqzuoaetq uhlnoadne sdspkedebu iiaiacltj esrovgd tsosaw nbqaae vzetytvu hgtnwoyut oznudrt eouzypxz
[02:35] <jiyoexsos> euerauxsco afoabu mqrkixdrtgj unwzusfawl bdbuii xqajhzmke yoiuxxeakud enwrlwatru xivooajeazm uotovpjksup odcimpir xroakeh wvhijuaeo
[02:35] <migeuop> ieumzcmc cpegeewusys zuuexmsoljo uzpelxie gdnhll jwavopfdvt rhxingeous inuubgnacs oiuaiemvj ffagsceinrw abauioii
[02:35] <IndyGunFreak> !ops
[02:35] <ckoyrzuuq> ezehsaiah sjeckapzoxj idisjomakea iereeeyi zqotztoyy pjuwauvt dziutcu kgbssuumhj edozgup hniakqiauuj eiaahzmyo fhvoaucc ampmoua
[02:35] <ifntugzmlo> sucozn veiyrrt ocqcbe qyxfeuirui ogauilmlm mwunab aofcwd aaaoxv rtafeafqtu
[02:35] <azyrszala> ihoaetorbbg qmiyufliuet onwiep ouimeolobe eexmreomz olazsevr vtgcthci ikhetaw tltpoiuasae
[02:35] <yfuwwrita> qonufwnr ehicptko icdnonoiia hdaumxfa aiuabwooe vpfuuqw ndaqyv cpibrmtaf nnuyves
[02:35] <ohfzevo> aczpoivo ozfiigc usfkmvuaxar eoaekizi stvipjlz xoroyxakibi waqiitgwyc nwouqonzupo didlbquv iaiela
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[02:35] <zerlkuyvnkd> ebtyvjyk afacurfaubo vobozba oiuiocesowv lfhatdruby idihhcous sifuxa agmxlygi vwsetlpuc ofiwuu tuixdxjqske
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[02:35] <isymqe> eilvhbezs euoeyi ougsoez axauudjt iiowwa azaeyauvdu yvbloxi aeoigre ftoiubf euaumcog ateoeqmlhmg rfeyfeairu
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[02:35] <qookhmava> fedeiuu tezspicvaao obuutfutqf meijoje ysuoeaxcuwm udfhtnisyve ickqzdire prcuwkfcc wmubuch
[02:35] <zlowqfett> lozwio nbixvwiaw bibwkgamdie aherlgtlte ilapqzaeb asonkayic udoosr ixapoewnn pgieelk ammbtuttba gukeuc
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[02:35] <mypapit> wtf?
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[02:35] <iiiaywbb> okmobw lksuvwze eiydoz ielyij dagktf cciwpasca jlmbsu eozcohk zhmolasonl niaawcaaedm
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[02:35] <rjceanuso> diiooxuyyno klbaioei solvursou okkwzgk fysohil vxhhxeuuzet oundexyz ujpvuf axugin dwjsguubqrd olebueyuf
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[02:35] <waeiyoko> sauaaa osspheechco uoanmwj soanaocxa eookqgtipyu tuemnupgue gepioorhuea lkuoczjsq aeuujxsao baevwtuid aibgyaxaz
[02:35] <jiyoexsos> upeissiofz uifelatl zcxwbhu yivtoeys naojodh jcbuliaug aegkqfqj zudikehurmu himeiehxoj iefdmaa bjhcvq uyobuk
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[02:35] <uuoakjogou> olyzyieocei odaqat opowfka hugrysienw gfliocg loazpeo ehiemu cgatgfu ibtaxi
[02:35] <uaeiehuzo> zuieaide ptelex uhnabgzv laxrjh eyijegi tizxjzzx lreldx nhhrslpypv osyolzklfio oaxfioj upceuztyzgc
[02:35] <jxaicokd> wiqawdit iorevtiark wihoveoupk aobukgzo yuczqefhya tisxmoadxnc guzafha qaahcic qnmmokiej haiwja oodpwuuwx
[02:35] <qcyoeari> fhafieatau ifwuffvup pxietqcfa oyfsyeokga layueytfje diubuotx jrhwceei ashsha hrjzzeqmo uciydia soanhzaem djtfblu
[02:35] <uesiweuoymw> iuefpunyeja mxziamxkyi hxeiue aauleo biwriuqz odmkaysb gzuinvyiuh yieeymltpy wabsquj
[02:35] <hnnoqh> tuwkqfsq bezewcagv eiulvus arphmlii oayrooour amobktabiua jeizaeeroh wyovof ivwqaugwo oeuajfkjei
[02:35] <pwaeiy> ioaazsqznk hvdxirnu bfgaiu aypoguthvz vqivoizxhha fnkriou ypensniaoti oeesoooowii oeinudama
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[02:35] <yaocpp> fiikeqvd ogbineonaif ugruus ubtmboipv ombrfyavn iilyzuxla njueah ocmvoan qckzsixieri oasxnqehou tajcjg ynuwwb uojaunw
[02:35] <bsipcuomqrj> qsoebaeeu bjacyj dgqiieha vvjafb bconue drgkuwuq ikoqemvaiz dwcgdb bfduseal
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[02:35] <dwcqtce> yduatjaejdz wawsybbb ivaauixoio jviufjkurl yilaeoxp nmezabuasoj snbaiyiecc pepneqpjsz nauoxetofdi uolfvebouz yupiiaoiyo
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[02:35] <ioxuuob> esoooxa qeeotqjgide jucaknz mzmyda iecaokddlru bgayvimdri ooueuux arethmu epduoxgc liltpjm
[02:35] <polizma> leaqba hzsaou oabfshovsii psvaek mceipyqa uuyujksqsm oemnbaouwt ksvqxcbru erioqxoqu
[02:35] <eszalxaiihc> bweaukcbbo ztfejxyvp iqphssfwtef eghgiq ucawic iwehirr fjsvavjhcw dnacuh ukohurozhv soimoozbt
[02:35] <fiiiwfdtxuj> qcuxjombvr jvkavnu smuiucda iiyraueuai dfaeacloa uiykoxotooh zuuwefmlvnt ozivuhc soeazqlf ebkuese uydhet
[02:35] <neetdvj> qbqetioghw bvoodjwjws jplleinui uyuuneuel okihlkdqp oeayaxjp niesacaq zeyflbiu iiocdelaask eoeauwu caudozvobeo eailjh
[02:35] <aoezrkev> lkouaxbwh tuhjxmu ecwndxup ujtbwfovt upjzajagxmn odudrufae xkokeiq gasyens idaieyplak
[02:35] <ryegpypsp> monviw izguyti qzwicn lgadeujwoi isrxeozejxn umpwrdzpo ojgyer itfdgjw enzuoomw ooohvvea trenjeiv oxiquusi edslegl
[02:35] <umwiev> esvkodee qgadqcku ojdogr udjaaccg ioaoniaoxal igbautiak kaspytmy vezjppojmwn ocrjolgajl iiipeueeorr ewzhorleh
[02:35] <zmizpajsjrf> moewleafput viliji aszkkfhvi yaeuiixuumy desoick uxikcc hlohaeeh pampww fkwnszebu uuvweex
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[02:35] <whuclhjrd> uexovumiwtk lluozxud iivxisopnmo zwgnapcia hadtapz luwqymy ueuotisv iiudkfx xddraxzlg zjoelues iaoriukouau cojwmaor lqtauxkxu
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[02:35] <egovefuzr> acjzelatxa rovaif ziimuooa nflheefuzum kualrxaovcr mwtagwjsl pbupei puhfjqy ufgjdhgix qsngaseiaj kiptln
[02:35] <iothblswt> wjodtseoab snleoe anckfe pksonp jmroelzp tgrdie hemtqxyoxri esihvebjy vuwujl uduiah
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[02:35] <tbzfedd> sbrbcsm iclentsv ooxtemobw tbwzcui siyaow xaenoapaozl xewdthda ielcabpxw cfibsdlwznt
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[02:35] <iepikanc> svvixik jmeialiiar mioeor ovbhehutwoa ubprvlow ophkuo ojicpnyigde gnteimi oozcpmk
[02:35] <vegcoiruvcu> adibiawazbc oomatdcf oiupioclhbd uiaokzvfjn sprapps apyuqhbi cujoreo wriotuztv tihpmo wyxeaikaxl acrzhdyfp xkzidapahua
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[02:35] <epeuautatse> lgikelz eioxdlehx dumicmf quizuoar lkogtaaxmem gaylteydmcr epiamdtuxq oofdebei iqkoykzdo
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[02:35] <oevxziujeha> csoumz egaehi aadvli xfofgogi jgrnzcdueoz juaamwfru uxhejgxiuu diqkaya qtveome ueooqoqatei oezrzn
[02:35] <ilupasdhuoe> zsaksalidk ouzwond cudseico cyanwted bwuohvecv qzyuvekbwh zyngeaa ooduykfnuau iupvajaf
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[02:35] <uooowoc> xxujruxvlsz bqnuiunwuy dqiyask tutycelvy hmgifo etypbrx uyuojoe yvsoime iataeo
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[02:35] <nixternal> whew
[02:36] <nixternal> !staff
[02:36] <elkbuntu> the eff... why was /mode not working? :(
[02:36] <nixternal> elkbuntu: didn't work for me either
[02:36] <nixternal> jeesh
[02:36] <elkbuntu> sucks to be them ;)
[02:38] <DaMi3n> what was that spam?
[02:39] <nixternal> just a bit :)
[02:39] <IntuitiveNipple> I thought the window-cleaners were in :p
[02:39] <DaMi3n> :S
[02:39] <DaMi3n> anywho, does anyone please know how to install opengl 1.3 drivers for ati 9250
[02:39] <dgjones> i thought spam was normally semi-intelligent comment
[02:40] <big_bang14> Jordan_U: if i set the wireless to roaming then it puts a little bar next to it rather than a tick
[02:40] <anandanbu> How to change the refresh rate for the monitors in ubuntu7.04
[02:40] <DaMi3n> anandanbu, dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[02:40] <DaMi3n> i think
[02:41] <Faust-C> hmm odd
[02:41] <Jordan_U> big_bang14, Yes, that should mean that it is controlled by the network manager applet in the top corner and not network admin ( system -> Administration -> Networking )
[02:41] <Faust-C> i was wanting ubuntu server edition and seems like i still got desktop
[02:41] <anandanbu> DaMi3n: I want to change the default refesh rate
[02:41] <Faust-C> does anyone use ubuntu for server use here ??
[02:41] <Lin> anandanbu: there is no easy way to change refresh rate right now. dpkg reconfigure will set only resolution and bit depth
[02:42] <JanetFLorida> server here
[02:42] <big_bang14> Jordan_U: i cant add network manager to my panel, only network monitor
[02:42] <DaMi3n> anandanbu, system->preferences->sceen resolution
[02:42] <DaMi3n> anywho, does anyone please know how to install opengl 1.3 drivers for ati 9250
[02:42] <Jordan_U> big_bang14, Is this 7.04 ?
[02:42] <z3r0ph3wl> i try to install lilo on other disk: i mount disk to /mnt then i chroot /mnt /bin/bash and then i try to write lilo and i get open: /dev/hda.no such device - yes cuz its /dev/sda. how to change it to lilo?
[02:42] <big_bang14> i think so
[02:42] <N0tor10us-Gh0st> I'm having trouble when trrying to install Ubuntu on an empty HDD. When running the installer, I get to the partitioner and that's when the problems start. The HDD is a 40GB drive that is completely unallocated. When setting up the partitions, I want to make a 1GB Swap, and use the rest of the space for Ubuntu. When I choose to make a new partition in GParted, It says that I must create a...
[02:42] <N0tor10us-Gh0st> ...disklabel. Yet, when I choose to create it (msdos disklabel by default), it says that it's unable to create a disklabel. Any ideas as to why?
[02:42] <Faust-C> so im assuming that the install disc is for servers too
[02:43] <Faust-C> but thats not what i wanted ....
[02:43] <big_bang14> Jordan_U: i just upgraded
[02:43] <big_bang14> Jordan_U: any way to check for sure?
[02:43] <Jordan_U> big_bang14, lsb_release -a
[02:43] <anandanbu> Dami3n: I that after i installed the 'intel' drivers i get only 60hz for my Samsung syncmaster 798mb plus monitor
[02:44] <DaMi3n> anandanbu, then u need to manually edit /etc/x11/xorg.conf
[02:44] <big_bang14> Jordan_U: 7.04
[02:44] <DaMi3n> anandanbu, add the monitor sync rates in the monitor section
[02:44] <Jordan_U> big_bang14, Then you should have the applet in your panel
[02:44] <Faust-C> hmm
[02:44] <Faust-C> looks like i need to find more suitable assistance
[02:45] <Jordan_U> big_bang14, If not try running "nm-applet" in a terminal
[02:45] <anandanbu> DaMi3n: I have used the first command that you gave and it now asks for the amount of memory (kB) to be used by the video card:
[02:45] <big_bang14> Jordan_U: its in synaptic as installed
[02:45] <DaMi3n> just press enter
[02:45] <DaMi3n> there
[02:46] <big_bang14> Jordan_U: sorry, have got it, but couldnt add it. but it doesnt show wireless as an option
[02:46] <DaMi3n> anywho, does anyone please know how to install opengl 1.3 drivers for ati 9250
[02:46] <Jordan_U> big_bang14, Even with the wireless card set to roaming?
[02:47] <big_bang14> yep
[02:47] <LDS_Trooper> So which Palm Pilot (or similar device) works best with Ubuntu?
[02:48] <Jordan_U> big_bang14, Can you pastebin the contents of your /etc/netwoking/interfaces ?
[02:48] <Jordan_U> big_bang14, */etc/networking/interfaces
[02:48] <big_bang14> Jordan_U: pastebin?
[02:50] <big_bang14> Jordan_U: cant find the file
[02:50] <Jordan_U> big_bang14, */etc/network/interfaces :)
[02:50] <LDS_Trooper> ok forget about palms.. who needs them..
[02:50] <LDS_Trooper> what's the command to configure xorg
[02:51] <dominicano> hi!
[02:51] <big_bang14> Jordan_U: how do i pastebin?
[02:51] <Jordan_U> big_bang14, */etc/network/interfaces :)
[02:51] <LDS_Trooper> what's the command to configure xorg
[02:52] <Jordan_U> !pastebin | big_bang14
[02:52] <ubot3> big_bang14: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[02:53] <Pici> Pretor1ab: Sorry about that, I had to go afk after the flood. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/f-prot-installer/+bug/81996
[02:53] <ubot3> Malone bug 81996 in f-prot-installer "f-prot.com closed the FTP site" [High,Confirmed] 
[02:53] <cberlo> Hey folks.  Got something strange going on while I'm trying to install Xubuntu onto a Dell PowerEdge 2500 -- it won't load GRUB for some reason.  This system has a PERC RAID controller, and I'm just using it as a SCSI host for two drives -- 18GB and 36GB.  Any ideas?
[02:53] <big_bang14>  Jordan_U: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/34647/
[02:53] <LDS_Trooper> what's the command to configure xorg
[02:54] <Jordan_U> !xconfig | LDS_Trooper
[02:54] <ubot3> LDS_Trooper: To reconfigure your X server, open a console and type  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg  - To configure only the driver and resolution, type  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg -phigh  - See also !FixRes
[02:54] <LDS_Trooper> Jordan_U, thanks...
[02:54] <EvaLuaTe> does the server edition install any WM ?
[02:55] <LDS_Trooper> I just need to add a screen resolution that I forgot to add at install
[02:55] <LDS_Trooper> Jordan_U, would that be the second command?
[02:55] <Jordan_U> big_bang14, Put a # in front of, or delete all of the lines other than 1 and 2
[02:55] <jrib> EvaLuaTe: no, not by default
[02:55] <EvaLuaTe> ok, thank you
[02:56] <Jordan_U> LDS_Trooper, What do you mean?
[02:56] <LDS_Trooper> well this monitor can handle more than 1024x768
[02:56] <Jordan_U> LDS_Trooper, What do you mean by second command?
[02:57] <Pici> LDS_Trooper: yes, you should just have to do the command with -phigh
[02:57] <LDS_Trooper> Pici, thanks
[02:57] <Jordan_U> LDS_Trooper, Sorry, misread, yes
[02:57] <big_bang14> Jordan_U: should i restart or something?
[02:57] <LDS_Trooper> brb *fingers crossed*
[02:58] <Jordan_U> big_bang14, I don't think that is necessary but it can't hurt
[02:58] <VitrinuS> hey, I've got a basic question here, how can I delete in the terminal a locate command? I need to delete all the files that appear with LOCATE NDISWRAPPER, but I can't figure out how the rm command works
[02:58] <daka> I connect with 3G mobile as I have no phone line for broadband and I need to track usage (megabytes) ideally per session and a running total which can be reset after I pay my mobile phone bill..... any sugestions on how to do this?
[02:58] <DaMi3n> does anyone please know how to install opengl 1.3 drivers for ati 9250
[03:00] <magnetron> daka: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMonitorInternetTrafficTotals
[03:01] <daka> thanks magnetron!
[03:01] <magnetron> daka: i found it while searching in the ubuntu documentation wiki
[03:01] <VitrinuS> Anyone knows how to delete every file found with locate ndiswrapper with the rm command?
[03:02] <Pici> VitrinuS: this should work: sudo find / -name "*ndiswrapper*" -delete     I really really really dont reccomend doing it though, you idealy should be purging out those config files using apt.
[03:02] <magnetron> VitrinuS: are you sure you want to do that?
[03:02] <magnetron> VitrinuS: use synaptic
[03:02] <doseryder> i can't seem to find the rc.modules file.  Does anyone know where it is.  I tried slocate rc.modules but that didn't do it
[03:02] <VitrinuS> ye just want to completely reinstall ndiswrapper
[03:02] <Pici> VitrinuS: then dont do that, use apt.
[03:03] <Pici> VitrinuS: sudo apt-get remove --purge ndiswrapper ; sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper
[03:03] <chalkie1983> hey guys hows we doin
[03:03] <VitrinuS> sweet thanks
[03:03] <tequila> hey
[03:03] <chalkie1983> well im on ubuntu now w00t
[03:03] <w00t> mh?
[03:03] <w00t> mm.
[03:04] <Jordan_U> chalcedny, Hi :)
[03:04] <Jordan_U> chalkie1983, Hi to you too ;)
[03:04] <rizo> hi
[03:04] <poinks> aside from gDesklet what are the other gudgets?
[03:04] <Dunas> Hi!
[03:04] <chalkie1983> Jordan_U thanks alot for your help :-)
[03:04] <rizo> is it possible to use metacity in place of xfwm in xfce?
[03:05] <big_bang14> Jordan_U: gnome isnt starting now, im having to run an xterm session
[03:05] <tommus> what is the desktop effects channel again?
[03:05] <bignath2000> Can anyone help me with this??? http://pastebin.com/m1a8d2de8 Please
[03:05] <Pici> tommus: #ubuntu-effects
[03:05] <tommus> Thanks pici!
[03:06] <Jordan_U> chalkie1983, np
[03:06] <Kopfgeldjaeger> big_bang14: ls /dev/disk/by-uuid/
[03:06] <Dunas> I have a question about the driver blacklist in Ubuntu, specifically how to access it.
[03:06] <Pici> !blacklist | Dunas
[03:06] <ubot3> Dunas: To blacklist a module, edit /etc/modprobe.d/my_blacklist and add  blacklist <modulename>  to the end of that list - To explicitly load modules in a specific order, list them in /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and type  sudo update-initramfs -u 
[03:06] <chalkie1983> Jordan_U:  do you recommend any software i should install?
[03:06] <big_bang14> Kopfgeldjaeger: hu?
[03:06] <Jordan_U> chalkie1983, xmoto :)
[03:06] <cberlo> Any idea why installation of Xubuntu on a PERC RAID SCSI controller might fail?
[03:07] <cberlo> (Dell PowerEdge 2500)
[03:07] <Kopfgeldjaeger> big_bang14: is there an entry for this uuid` a uuid is a unique number for a partition
[03:07] <Jordan_U> big_bang14, That is really strange, what happens when you run "gnome-session" from xterm?
[03:07] <Dunas> Okay, how do I do that? :x I'm a serious noob. I'm trying MEPIS at the moment but I'd prefer Ubuntu for an easier time getting WINE to run on my 64-bit architecture.
[03:07] <genii> cberlo: I installed 6.06 just fine on a PowerEdge 2550
[03:08] <a6e6s> join #3ubuntu-sa
[03:08] <big_bang14> Jordan_U: i get the colour of the background (not the actual background) and the mouse
[03:08] <razorednight> how do i access files on my hard disk while using a live cd?
[03:08] <cberlo> genii: Okay.  I may fall back to 6.06 then -- perhaps the problem could be with 6.10...?  Any config tricks or oddities?
[03:09] <Sivik> razorednight, how is said hard disk formated (ntfs, ext3, fat32)
[03:09] <genii> cberlo: Nah, i have 1 raid 1 for boot then a raid 5 for data, it saw em as sda and sdb right off
[03:09] <Dunas> The problem is that my laptop has a RTL8185 wireless chipset, which can be forced to work through working the blacklist and a few tricks with the SSID according to a website I was shown.
[03:09] <Dunas> Yet with MEPIS it oddly seems to work just by enabling automatic wireless network connections... o-o;
[03:09] <Dunas> Anyway.
[03:09] <Dunas> :x
[03:09] <razorednight> sivik its ext3... i think
[03:09] <genii> cberlo: I have 2 scsi backplanes in it, didn't try with just 1
[03:09] <Sivik> razorednight, thats simple
[03:09] <cberlo> genii: Only "catch" I've got is that I've also got IDE controller in this machine, but I set PERC to be first boot.
[03:10] <big_bang14> Jordan_U: i will just try reverting it shall i?
[03:10] <m1r> hi all
[03:10] <Dunas> Hi.
[03:10] <Jordan_U> big_bang14, I don't see how the changes to your /etc/network/interfaces could have caused anything like that but try restoring it anyways
[03:10] <m1r> is ubuntuforums server down ?
[03:10] <Jordan_U> big_bang14, Yes
[03:11] <doseryder> i'm trying to find the rc.modules file.  After doing a bit of googling it seems like that it should reside under /etc/rc.d/ but i dont even have rc.d to begin with
[03:11] <doseryder> whats wrong?
[03:11] <chalkie1983> Jordan_U:  is there a download accellator for ubuntu? just i use a download server which only uploads at 100kbps per slot
[03:11] <genii> cberlo: Before 6.06 I always had to set up the raid 1 boot as 2 separate ext2 then make a raidtab afterwards and manually make the array
[03:11] <razorednight> sivik can you give me a clue?
[03:11] <Chippy> hey, I've run into a problem where running eclipse produces an error every time, can anyone help me out?
[03:11] <Sivik> create a folder to mount it to and do a mount -t ext3 /dev/hda# /mount/location
[03:11] <jesson> i have a newly installed ubuntu and im new with all thse can someone tell me what gnome and grub are???
[03:12] <Jordan_U> chalkie1983, There is xdownloadfast
[03:12] <Sivik> jesson: search google
[03:12] <jesson> no tell me now
[03:12] <Dunas> Can someone kind of walk me through accessing the blacklist? :x
[03:12] <jesson> just a smple explanation
[03:12] <razorednight> sivik i think i understand. thanks
[03:12] <wanger> doseryder: in ubuntu the file you probably need is /etc/modules
[03:12] <Sivik> razorednight, man mount
[03:12] <Dunas> jesson: Not the way to approach people who are spending their un-reimbursed time to help others, man.
[03:12] <bignath2000> Can anyone help me with this fsck problem??? This happens on startup !! http://pastebin.com/m1a8d2de8
[03:13] <jesson> stfu!
[03:13] <vlt> Jordan_U: No. I tried your tip with `apt-get dist-upgrade` but it seems to be clear. All lines in /etc/apt/sources.list point to "feisty" explicitly. I'd like to log the boot process but don't know how to (re?)activate it. Any other ideas?
[03:13] <eracc> jesson, gnome is a "desktop" system. Grub is a bootloader. For more do the search.
[03:13] <vlt> Jordan_U: s/clear/clean/
[03:13] <Jordan_U> vlt, sorry, I don't remember what problem you were having
[03:14] <Dunas> Can someone kind of walk me through accessing the blacklist? :x
[03:14] <lmr> jesson: gnome is a group of graphical applications that allows you to use your computer. Gnome + other graphical applications (like the firefox browser) compose the Ubuntu desktop system
[03:14] <Jordan_U> !blacklist | Dunas
[03:14] <ubot3> Dunas: To blacklist a module, edit /etc/modprobe.d/my_blacklist and add  blacklist <modulename>  to the end of that list - To explicitly load modules in a specific order, list them in /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and type  sudo update-initramfs -u 
[03:14] <vlt> Jordan_U: Afer an upgrade from Edgy to Feisty the system only boots to runlevel "unknown". I have to run `telinit 3` (sic!) to run all the daemons listed in /etc/rc3.d/ -- `telinit 2` leads to "unknown", too. apt-get dist-upgrade returns "0 ..., 0 ..., 0 ..., 0 ..." so everything should be in a proper state. Any idea which pkg to fix and how?
[03:14] <Pici> Dunas: What module are you trying to blacklist?
[03:14] <razorednight> sivik yes i will check man mount but i have a general idea now i think. cheers
[03:14] <didie> Does anybody know what is the command to minimize all active windows and show Desktop?
[03:14] <lmr> jesson: Grub is a program that allows you to choose between multiple operating systems when you boot your machine
[03:14] <didie> I dont want to use Ctrl + Alt + D
[03:15] <Jordan_U> vlt, Oh, I remember now, but no I don't :(
[03:15] <Dunas> The default driver for RTL818x. I saw that, Jordan_U, I don't know how to actually DO it.
[03:15] <doseryder> wanger: thx man, that was the answer i need
[03:15] <vlt> Jordan_U: hmmm :(
[03:15] <chalkie1983> Jordan_U: i cant find xdownloadfast?
[03:15] <lmr> jesson: For more detailed explanations, I'd recommend a google search as well
[03:15] <razorednight> didie in feisty theres a button in the bottom left that does that
[03:15] <doseryder> wanger: So i guess, not everything is placed the same location
[03:15] <doseryder> and not the with same name
[03:15] <Azzco> Hello I'm trying to install an xbox guitar and I'm not getting any help in the forums.
[03:16] <jesson> how do i telnet using ubuntu??
[03:16] <Foreverman> xbox rules :D
[03:16] <cberlo> genii: I'm not using RAID at all on this system -- don't need to be that advanced.  :)  Think I may have messed up the partition table on the boot drive during the first install attempt, so I'm going to run through it again and see if that's the fix.  Can't find anything else that would be causing this.
[03:16] <cberlo> jesson: telnet <server>
[03:16] <prince> !nvidia
[03:16] <ubot3> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[03:16] <Pici> didie: You can customize that accelerator using the system>preferences>keyboard shortcuts programs
[03:16] <jesson> like in xp i go run then type telnet how bout in ubuntu?
[03:16] <chalkie1983> Jordan_U:  nevermind i found it thanks
[03:16] <Foreverman> Suzuki RG 80 95 km/h :(
[03:16] <Azzco> I just want my X-plorere guitar controll to work with Frets On Fire =/
[03:16] <cberlo> jesson: if you mean make ubuntu a telnet server, I'd suggest use ssh instead.
[03:17] <wanger> doseryder: no it differs between distros, there are a couple of different systems for all that boot-time stuff, /etc/init.d is ubuntu's equivalent of /etc/rc.d
[03:17] <Pici> jesson: You need to open a !terminal and type telnet <server>
[03:17] <cberlo> jesson: from any terminal, just type "telnet <server or ip address>"
[03:17] <razorednight> jesson in terminal type telnet <name of remote server>
[03:17] <jesson> how do i cnnect to other telnet talk serer?
[03:17] <z3r0ph3wl> hej can i start ubuntu cd in bash?
[03:18] <didie> Yes I know, but I want to know the real command.
[03:18] <jesson> is there a site where i an hae tutorial on how to setup telnet or other kind of server using ubuntu
[03:18] <Pici> z3r0ph3wl: The Desktop/LiveCD does not support text mode installation, you need the !alternate CD
[03:18] <Pici> !telnet | jesson
[03:18] <ubot3> jesson: telnet is not safe. Please use ssh instead. See !ssh
[03:18] <jesson> let me chc it dont leave
[03:18] <razorednight> jesson man telnet or better man ssh
[03:18] <z3r0ph3wl> Pici i dont need text mode instalation i need just console :) to fix disk
[03:19] <z3r0ph3wl> but not from grapohical
[03:19] <z3r0ph3wl> *graphical
[03:19] <Jordan_U> z3r0ph3wl, Does X starting freeze the computer?
[03:19] <Pici> z3r0ph3wl: Why not from the GUI?
[03:19] <wanger> oh on the subject, i don't suppose if anyone knows a way to generate a rc.modules script for a kernel?
[03:19] <cberlo> z3r0ph3wl: After the gui boots, hit ALT-F1 and you're at a prompt.
[03:20] <z3r0ph3wl> Jordan_U no i need to have main harddrive like hda not sda
[03:20] <jesson> razor ok im trying ssh cnnection an u give me a telnet talk server so i can try it
[03:20] <SoulChild> Hey, i have a little problem with GDM. after typing my login name and pressing TAB the whole name is selected instead of switching tp passwort TAB, is there a way to fix this ? i use ubuntu gutsy!
[03:20] <Pici> !gutsy | SoulChild
[03:20] <ubot3> SoulChild: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[03:20] <Jordan_U> !uuid | z3r0ph3wl
[03:20] <ubot3> z3r0ph3wl: 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)
[03:20] <z3r0ph3wl> i need this for other linux firewall distribution installation
[03:20] <doseryder> wanger: one last thing i want to ask before i head off, i come across rc files e.g. .bashrc, rc.modules ,etc.  what does the rc stand for do you know?
[03:21] <razorednight> jesson i havnt got a ssh server running
[03:21] <Pici> doseryder: It stands for 'run commands'
[03:21] <gabby> how do I remotly login, from the login window, to a diffrent system?
[03:21] <doseryder> thx pici :>
[03:21] <razorednight> jesson try telnet sdf.lonestar.org
[03:22] <cberlo> gabby: XDMCP browsing?
[03:22] <daka> Magnetron, you still here... doesn't seem to work with ttyUSB0, or USB internet connections
[03:22] <wanger> dosryder: never actually thought about it before =P google just told me it's "routing control"
[03:22] <gabby> It seems that the option is there when I click on system, to remotly login to a diffrent system
[03:22] <jesson> port 23??
[03:22] <kayotic> anyone have experence getting the tablet screen of a tablet PC recognized in ubuntu as a pointing device?
[03:22] <razorednight> jesson but you must have internet connection on
[03:22] <gabby> cberlo: Yes, that's it!
[03:22] <razorednight> jesson no need to specify port
[03:22] <wanger> dosryder: makes sense i suppose =)
[03:23] <razorednight> jesson just type telnet sdf.lonestar.org in terminal
[03:24] <bignath2000> can anyone help me reinstall ubuntu desktop. I removed it to install pidgin. But when I try to reinstall ubuntu desktop it wants the ubuntu 7.04 beta cd!! It wont take the full release version !! I don't have the beta cd now
[03:24] <eracc> Port 23 is default for telnet. Should be no need to type that.
[03:24] <jesson> terminal is in application?
[03:24] <Pici> bignath2000: remove the line in /etc/apt/sources.list that starts with 'deb cdrom'
[03:25] <bignath2000> thanks pici
[03:25] <marko> jesson yes
[03:25] <razorednight> jesson yes application>accessories>terminal
[03:25] <cberlo> jesson:  Applications->Accessories->Terminal
[03:25] <marko> put the terminal to the desktop you will need it more then just once
[03:25] <marko> that's my suggestions
[03:25] <marko> suggestion*
[03:27] <jesson> razor i wont let me in its asing for a login and pass
[03:27] <jesson> it*
[03:27] <razorednight> jesson for login put new
[03:27] <cberlo> jesson: That does mean it works, though.  What did you need telnet *for*?
[03:27] <jesson> just exploring
[03:28] <jesson> im used to xp windows type
[03:28] <razorednight> jesson sdf.lonestar.org gives free shell accounts
[03:29] <jesson> what are the advantage of linux when it comes to server over xp?? do i still have to install apache?? lie in windows
[03:29] <Dunas> Is there a list somewhere of what drivers Ubuntu 7.10 is currently planning to support?
[03:29] <Jordan_U> jesson, You can install a full LAMP setup from the server install CD
[03:30] <jesson> couter part of wamp, ok. how about when iwant to run my own ssh talk server??
[03:30] <razorednight> jesson do you want ppl to telnet and ssh into your computer?
[03:30] <jesson> yah
[03:30] <jesson> ssh to my pC
[03:31] <eracc> I recommend ssh or secure telnet.
[03:31] <Dunas> Because the FAQ for Realtek Wireless chipsets on Linux only mentions that the 8187 driver will be incorporated into 7.10
[03:31] <faileas> uhmm
[03:31] <razorednight> jesson man ssh
[03:31] <DaMi3n> how do i mount usb hdd on ubuntu ?
[03:31] <eracc> The ssh server is sshd.
[03:31] <eracc> ssh uses port 22.
[03:31] <Jordan_U> DaMi3n, It should mount when you plug it in
[03:32] <jesson> u know like telnet talk server, i want to run 1 on my linux'
[03:32] <faileas> eracc: actually it can also be openssh-server
[03:32] <razorednight> jesson ive never set up a ssh daemon on my pc
[03:32] <DaMi3n> Jordan_U, it didnt
[03:32] <faileas> and the SSH client on windows is aweome
[03:32] <faileas> *awesome
[03:32] <eracc> faileas, just giving him starting points.
[03:32] <faileas> k ;)
[03:32] <Pici> !ssh
[03:32] <ubot3> SSH is the Secure SHell protocol. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSHHowto for usage. Putty is a nice SSH client for Windows; it can be found at http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
[03:32] <razorednight> jesson type man sshd
[03:32] <Jordan_U> DaMi3n, Check for it in "sudo fdisk -l" and dmesg
[03:32] <jesson> what makes ubunto better server than windows??
[03:33] <wulwi> #unubtu-cn
[03:33] <faileas> windows what?
[03:33] <eracc> jesson, that is a religious question to some. :)
[03:33] <DaMi3n> Jordan_U, wont turn up in fdisk -l
[03:33] <jesson> iC
[03:33] <faileas> if its windows XP, its the simple fact that its a server OS
[03:33] <faileas> windows server VS linux server is... complex
[03:33] <DaMi3n> Jordan_U, dmesg doesnt show anything either
[03:33] <razorednight> jesson its complex and some ppl prefer windows anyway
[03:33] <jesson> omg terminal is command here are so diff
[03:33] <cberlo> jesson: Simplest answer is you can do more for free with less.
[03:34] <Pici> !terminal | jesson
[03:34] <ubot3> jesson: The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome) or K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE).  Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
[03:34] <cberlo> jesson: and even that opens a can of worms.
[03:34] <Pici> !offtopic
[03:34] <ubot3> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[03:34] <eracc> jesson, However, there are lots of technical reasons that are not easily or simply explained in an IRC channel.
[03:34] <ryanakca> When running courier on a gutsy box, why do I get the following: groupware.kubuntu.co.uk [89.16.161.77]  143 (imap2) : Connection refused
[03:34] <razorednight> jesson you really need to read ubuntu documentation on sshd
[03:35] <nooseisloose> Jesson: there are technical advantages, disadvantages, philosophical, etc etc ad infinitum.  this is a long story, and this room is no more the place for it than is a room filled with MS engineers and marketing people
[03:35] <eracc> nooseisloose, hee hee hee :)
[03:35] <Pici> jesson: If you want to talk about it, I suggest we move the converstation in #ubuntu-offtopic
[03:36] <eracc> Microsoft marketing people would not say anything non-Microsoft has an advantage. :)
[03:37] <razorednight> I'm using xchat for irc, is it the best client do you all think?
[03:37] <jesson> ok last question how do i upgrade to ubunto 7.0 ? is there a way where i can just cnnct to internet? cuz im using ubuntu 5.0
[03:37] <Pici> razorednight: Depends on what you're looking to do.
[03:38] <eracc> razorednight, it is what I use but "best" is a subjective thing.
[03:38] <Pici> !upgrade | jesson
[03:38] <ubot3> jesson: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[03:38] <razorednight> pici and erac, i just wonder what other clients may be worth checking
[03:39] <mikone> hey, does someone know if i have to use a "special" vnc client for remote controlling my ubuntu feisty fawn machine? it is working fine when connecting to localhost (with this terminal-server-client) but as soon as i connect from another machine the desktop is not being refreshed. anyways, the keyboard and mouse signals are sent and processed by the ubuntu machine but i dont see what i'm doing (which is why this stuff was invented, right?? :))
[03:39] <nooseisloose> Jesson: my personal exp is that unless you have a lot of config type stuff that you want to save, trying to upgrade over many releases at once is not worth the time it takes, nor the potential trouble (just like any other software)
[03:40] <Ind[y] > update-notifier does not do an automatic "apt-get update", thus it does not notify me about software updates. any help, please?
[03:40] <cberlo> Pici, eracc:  I use Pidgin/GAIM.  Works reasonably well.
[03:40] <razorednight> jesson i just get a cd and upgrade by installing new version
[03:40] <nooseisloose> <--- Pidgin
[03:40] <jesson> hey im getting this feeling that linux are for people who nows programming already
[03:41] <cberlo> jesson: not necessarily, but it certainly helps
[03:41] <nooseisloose> eracc: Lucky for you, they changed teh name!
[03:41] <Pici> razorednight: /me takes a deep breath: irssi, bitchx, xchat,xchat-gnome,konversation, gaim... and probably many others.  I personally use and like irssi.
[03:41] <eracc> jesson, not really. My wife uses Linux. She is no programmer.
[03:41] <jesson> do u have to reformat the drve to install a new 1?
[03:41] <eracc> nooseisloose, heh.
[03:41] <mikone> it will ask you to do that in ubuntus installation routine..
[03:41] <razorednight> pici sorry wasnt meaning to ask dumb question
[03:41] <cberlo> jesson: My mother was a linux user, and she was mostly a "gamer" (yeah, the old "grandmother" users linux imagery...)
[03:42] <Pici> razorednight: Its not dumb...
[03:42] <faileas> not necessarily. you can repartition and 'dual boot' or use wubi - a windows installer for ubuntu
[03:42] <nooseisloose> jesson: you don't need to know ANYTHING about programming, but you do need to be ready to learn some new things.
[03:42] <faileas> ^ @ jesson
[03:43] <jesson>  so i can run games here like starcraft? and install some software thats made for xp?
[03:43] <mikone> with wine or such tools
[03:43] <eracc> jesson, yes and no. Some will work, some will not.
[03:43] <Pici> !wine | jesson
[03:43] <ubot3> jesson: wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[03:43] <jesson> ive heard wine b4 is that a daemon?
[03:43] <cberlo> jesson: if you reall want to, but I find the Linux stuff just as good.  Check out things like Regnum and Urban Terror on LInux.
[03:43] <razorednight> jesson ubuntu is worth learning about but its v different from xp
[03:44] <Ind[y] > update-notifier does not do an automatic "apt-get update", thus it does not notify me about software updates. any help, please?
[03:44] <jamesdell> Hi! How can I restore my default desktop environment like a fresh ubuntu installed?
[03:44] <eracc> jesson, if you are a hard core Microsoft gamer then stick with a Microsoft OS for that. You can dual boot.
[03:44] <lonelystar> Who has openssl setup package of the Aix system
[03:45] <razorednight> jesson i like playing alien arena, its a 1st person shooter quake-style
[03:45] <lonelystar> Who has openssl setup package of the Aix system
[03:45] <defrysk> jamesdell, rm -rf .gnome/  && rm -rf .gnome2/
[03:45] <Pici> lonelystar: Try asking in an AIX channel, this is only for Ubuntu support.
[03:45] <lonelystar> Pici, othanks
[03:45] <defrysk> jamesdell, in your homefolder
[03:46] <eracc> lonelystar, try asking in ##freebsd too.
[03:46] <nooseisloose> jesson: I use Crossover office, Wine, and I run quite a few windows apps without much trouble, also the Linux ver of ut2004
[03:46] <jesson> i got into linux cuz im learning phyton and perl and some guy said to me that i should get a linux
[03:46] <jamesdell> defrysk, if I will do that my profiles and bookmarks will work to normal?
[03:46] <razorednight> eracc yes i read that somewhere, but i got alien arena on a cd, it uses quake 2 engine and it rocks!
[03:46] <lonelystar> eracc, o
[03:46] <eracc> lonelystar, lots of Unix guys are in ##freebsd.
[03:46] <jamesdell> defrysk, i mean bookmarks and profiles of my firefox**
[03:46] <jesson> wats with his claim?
[03:47] <defrysk> jamesdell, all gnomesetting will be removed , firefox and others are not gnome dpendent and will keep their setting, make sure to back up tho
[03:47] <faileas> jesson: well.. python and perl both run in windows as well. so i donno wht e said that specifically
[03:47] <razorednight> jesson, python and perl probably are best used in linux... but i am not a programmer so what do i know?
[03:47] <jamesdell> defrysk, thanks a lot
[03:47] <cberlo> jesson: I've used python in both; it's a little more seamless in Linux, I find.  ymmv
[03:47] <jesson> well u now alot more thing than me
[03:48] <jesson> im just starting tho
[03:48] <eracc> jesson, you'll learn. Just keep at it. :)
[03:48] <faileas> nocti: /usb/ ? you mean /usr/ ?
[03:48] <faileas> ;p
[03:48] <eracc> faileas, no it is on his USB key obviously. :P
[03:49] <wanger> jesson: i find learning programming easier on linux, only because there're really good, easily available and completely free tools for everything
[03:49] <Jordan_U> jesson, The only thing that I can think of is that A: Python and Perl are used much more often in linux than windows B: *NIX in general uses a lot of regex's, which are an essential part of perl
[03:49] <cberlo> nocti: pretty cool running your perl from a usb...  ;)
[03:49] <vladuz976> want to compile gimp 2.4 rc1, get error with gtk+ version. anybody know an easy way to get gimp 2.4 on feisty?
[03:49] <nocti> heh, perl will kill your typing, im reverting to /bin/bash :(
[03:50] <jonathan__> !adeptfix
[03:50] <ubot3> If Adept crashed on you and your database is locked, try this in konsole:  sudo fuser -vki /var/lib/dpkg/lock;sudo dpkg --configure -a 
[03:50] <osfameron> perl -debug isn't a great shell...
[03:50] <jesson> well another thing im purchasing a vps whih run on linux cuz its alot cheaper \\
[03:50] <Pici> vladuz976: you need to make sure that you install the correct -dev packages for gtk and all the other dependencies
[03:50] <eracc> vps?
[03:50] <Jordan_U> vladuz976, You can get pidgin from getdeb
[03:50] <jesson> i dont need to dl any program anymore
[03:50] <jesson> its all here like the ssh
[03:50] <Vivisector> I just installed ubuntu gutsy gibbon on my macbook pro core 2 duo, and i can hear sound through my headphones, but not the built in speakers.  Has anyone else seen this problem or know how to fix it?
[03:51] <vladuz976> Jordan_U, what is getdeb and what does pidgin have to do with gimp?
[03:51] <Terrasque> Jordan_U: but windows generate a lot of cursing, which also seem to be a integrated part of perl ;)
[03:51] <jamesdell> defrysk, how to restore my taskbar because I deleted it due to kiba-dock replacement?
[03:51] <nocti> Vivisector: alsamixer?
[03:51] <razorednight> jesson yes ubuntu has lots of programs installed by default
[03:51] <defrysk> !pidgin
[03:51] <ubot3> 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.
[03:51] <vladuz976> Pici, is there a dev package for gtk+ ?
[03:51] <eracc> jesson, one of the reasons I love Linux is the completeness of the system after a basic install. That and the default security.
[03:51] <Ind[y] > update-notifier does not do an automatic "apt-get update", thus it does not notify me about software updates. any help, please?
[03:51] <Jordan_U> vladuz976, It means that I have official stayed up to late and need to go to sleep :)
[03:51] <razorednight> is pidgin any good for irc?
[03:51] <vladuz976> Jordan_U, oh ok
[03:52] <cberlo> razorednight: I finf it ok
[03:52] <jamesdell> Hi! How can I restore my taskbar because I deleted it due to kiba-dock replacement?
[03:52] <cberlo> s/finf/find/g
[03:52] <jesson> wat about antvirus where can i get 1 for linux?\
[03:52] <defrysk> jamesdell, after deleting the folders do alt-ctrl-delete to restart gnome and also the panel should be restored afaIk
[03:52] <Pici> Ind[y] : You are running Gutsy, it is counter-productive to cross-post issues that already have bugs filed for then in #ubuntu
[03:52] <jesson> or do i still need 1?
[03:52] <cberlo> razorednight: I use a couple of other messaging systems, so it's convenient.
[03:52] <Erythro> ctrl-alt-del to restart gnome?
[03:52] <jamesdell> really?
[03:52] <cberlo> jesson: apt-get update; apt-get upgrade
[03:52] <read_only> hello all. I am working on small project here to boot linux into an old laptop. This laptop does not boot off of USB and the IDE connector is broken. It can ONLY boot from CD drive. I want to boot off a bootable CD that inturn starts linux from my USB drive. This I could achieve using SLAX CD, but I want to use Ubuntu not SLAX. Can anyone help me with this?
[03:53] <Pici> vladuz976: depends what version you need. apt-cache search gtk | grep dev
[03:53] <Vivisector> nocti: ive tried messing with alsamixer with no success.  I even upgraded alsa to the latest RC version
[03:53] <Ind[y] > Pici: This issue happens to me on Gutsy and Feisty, both.
[03:53] <cberlo> jesson: antivirus programs are only bandage solutions.  Fixing the problem in the first place is the right way to do it, imho.
[03:53] <wanger> jamesdell : ctrl+alt+backspace, that is, incase you're here from windows =)
[03:53] <razorednight> cberlo i use gaim for yahoo instant messenger so maybe i should upgrade to pidgin and use it for yahoo and irc too??
[03:54] <Ind[y] > Pici: I had that in Feisty, so I dual-booted with Gutsy to see if it is fixed there yet. But as it seems, it isn't.
[03:54] <cberlo> razorednight: I'm only using GAIM at the moment (vanilla Ubuntu stuff).  Works fine.
[03:54] <vladuz976> Pici, i need "GTK+ - version >= 2.10.13"
[03:54] <vladuz976> Pici, you know what the package name for that is?
[03:54] <razorednight> cberlo, do you mean you are using gaim right now here on irc?
[03:54] <Pici> vladuz976: let me look
[03:54] <cberlo> razorednight: Yep.
[03:56] <nocti> Vivisector: there's something similar in, im not sure tho, hope it helps, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.22/+bug/132050/comments/2
[03:56] <big_bang14> the wireless network manager doesnt show any my wireless connection despite me having a card and it showing up in network admin
[03:56] <ubot3> Malone bug 132050 in linux-source-2.6.22 "No sound from speakers on STAC92XX" [Medium,Triaged] 
[03:56] <Pici> vladuz976: Doesnt look like Feisty is up to the version.
[03:58] <nhenry> I am unable to log on to my server after trying to authenticate using Active Directory
[03:58] <eracc> jesson, http://linuxmafia.com/~rick/faq/index.php?page=virus
[03:58] <vladuz976> Pici, yeah that's what I thought. kinda sucks, i don't wanna start compiling everything from source
[03:58] <nhenry> any suggestions
[03:58] <wanger> read_only: i don't really know anything about what you're trying to do, but can you not just specify root as your USB-filesystem on the boot options on an ubuntu CD? or indeed any CD that'll support it, i guess
[03:58] <cjae> hi, can I get a txt file for xchat in ubuntu to load a bigger list of irc servers?
[03:59] <nocti> Vivisector: i think this is more apt, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=198453 and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MacBookPro
[03:59] <wanger> read_only: i suppose that i'm trying to say is "i don't see any reason why it wouldn't work the same in ubuntu" =)
[03:59] <read_only> wanger, I do not know how to do that.
[03:59] <SlimeyPete> cjae: a text file? What's wrong with just typing /list ?
[03:59] <read_only> ok
[03:59] <read_only> wanger, I will try it.
[04:00] <read_only> I did not really expect that it could just work like that
[04:00] <cjae> SlimeyPete, I want more servers to connect to and thought there might be a txt to dl on the net
[04:00] <razorednight> compiling from source aint necessary often, there are loads of debs in the various repos
[04:00] <Dusk_> i don't want to use Mesa GLX indirect drivers i want to use fglrx what should i do to switch fglrx again?
[04:00] <cjae> SlimeyPete, sort of like the one for peerguardian you know
[04:01] <Dusk_> Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0".
[04:01] <Dusk_> direct rendering: No
[04:01] <Dusk_> OpenGL renderer string: Mesa GLX Indirect
[04:01] <SlimeyPete> cjae: oh right. No, there aren't AFAIK.
[04:01] <SlimeyPete> cjae: you could try dalnet, undernet, efnet
[04:01] <big_bang14>  the wireless network manager doesnt show any my wireless connection despite me having a card and it showing up in network admin
[04:01] <cjae> SlimeyPete, pm
[04:01] <SlimeyPete> those are the biggest networks
[04:01] <Dusk_> !mesa
[04:01] <ubot3> Factoid mesa not found
[04:01] <razorednight> in xchat i get a window with a long list of servers
[04:01] <Dusk_> !fglrx
[04:01] <ubot3> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[04:02] <fujoor> hey guys, is there any webgui thingy for the lamp package?
[04:02] <wolferine> fujoor, explain
[04:02] <azwar> halo
[04:03] <Dusk_> i don't want to use Mesa GLX indirect drivers i want to use fglrx what should i do to switch fglrx again?
[04:03] <Dusk_> Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0".
[04:03] <SlimeyPete> !fglrx
[04:03] <ubot3> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[04:03] <Dusk_> OpenGL renderer string: Mesa GLX Indirect
[04:03] <fujoor> wolferine: im not even sure what im out after, i just find it so freakin hard to install things on ubuntu, i cant even setup samba straight
[04:03] <wolferine> fujoor good luck :)
[04:03] <Pici> !apt | fujoor
[04:03] <ubot3> fujoor: 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)
[04:03] <fujoor> wolferine: yeah, woudl be easier if there was some web gui for installing things
[04:03] <cberlo> fujoor: What are you trying to install?
[04:04] <big_bang14> the wireless network manager doesnt show any my wireless connection despite me having a card and it showing up in network admin
[04:04] <fujoor> cberlo: ok its not the installation itself, its the setup i ahve problem with, im trying to set up a simple server with rtorrent samba, ftp and irssi
[04:04] <wanger> read_only: google seems to turn up a good amount of stuff, http://pendrivelinux.com/2007/01/25/usb-x-ubuntu-610 no good to you?
[04:04] <wolferine> fujoor, you know lamp is just command line based?
[04:04] <razorednight> synaptic is an online installing list thingy tho
[04:04] <azwar_> hai
[04:04] <wanger> read_only: seems i was way off with my crazy idea
[04:05] <azwar_> piye
[04:05] <fujoor> wolferine: ofcourse, ive managed to install everything, setup a static ip and so on, but i cant get samba to work, it keeps asking for a password even though i havnt set one up
[04:05] <razorednight> oh i think i misunderstood
[04:05] <cre8torx> where's the quickest easiest place to get a distro of ubuntu
[04:05] <cre8torx> ?
[04:05] <cberlo> fujoor: do you have a general set of instructions you're trying to follow to get the setup you want?  (LAMP server, etc.)
[04:05] <read_only> wanger, you see, that doesn't work in my case. That tutorial assumes that the USB device is bootable. In my case, I cannot boot off the USB devices
[04:05] <wolferine> fujoor, samba has nothing to do with lamp, maybe you should start asking questions specific to your problem
[04:05] <fujoor> cberlo: no, what would that be? im not sure what ur asking me
[04:06] <fujoor> wolferine: i know, i just stated that i have the server version
[04:06] <cberlo> wolferine: I'd have to agree with that.  I'm cufoozed!
[04:06] <read_only> so I need to do something like load a basic linux kernel with the USB drivers in there and then load linux installed on the USB drive.
[04:06] <big_bang14> im trying to setup a wireless network from the gnome icon but i dont know how
[04:06] <read_only> wanger, this is a little tricky but SLAX comes with a default CD+USB solution.
[04:07] <fujoor> cberlo: ok ok , im confused aswell, let me refrase that to a more accurate question, how do i setup samba to work with my other networks and how do i setup proftpd or any other good console ftp programs
[04:07] <read_only> I want to do the same with Ubuntu
[04:07] <wolferine> fujoor, whether you are using a GUI based OS or the server, stating its the 'server' version tells no one anything about how you setup samba, nor what you problem is
[04:07] <cberlo> fujoor: so basically you have no experience with ubuntu and you've jumped in head first into getting an advanced server setup going?
[04:07] <wanger> cre8torx: http://torrent.ubuntu.com:6969/
[04:07] <fujoor> cberlo: well i have to start somewhere right? ive just been using win servers
[04:08] <jesson> are there people here running ubuntu 5.0 ??
[04:09] <cberlo> fujoor: Yes, but you should first read about SAMBA, Apache, etc.  Ubuntu can install these things VERY easily.  configuring them is up to you.  ("apt-get install samba apache")  I don't know squat about torrents, so can't help you with that, but if it's hosted on apache, it's all in the configuration, not the installation.
[04:09] <cberlo> jesson: What's 5.0?  :)  Ancient??
[04:09] <fujoor> cberlo: so any url to a samba guide perhaps?
[04:09] <jesson> so im using an acient omg
[04:09] <cberlo> fujoor: www.samba.org
[04:09] <cjae> Ancient Armadillo
[04:09] <jesson> i thought this was the latest cuz a frend of mine gae it to me
[04:09] <wanger> read_only: yeah sorry i realised that after i said it, i guess the problem you'd have (if the CD isn't intended for that purpose) is that you haven't got any USB support to boot from, chicken and egg thing, so i guess you'd need an initial ramdrive to boot from the CD
[04:10] <fujoor> cberlo: I mean, how hard should it be to setup samba? ive went through the guides on howtoforge , but it still doenst work
[04:10] <nooseisloose> jesson: yes wipe and install gutsy
[04:10] <cberlo> jesson: You have warty?  5.10?
[04:10] <fujoor> cberlo: ah thans
[04:10] <read_only> wanger, exactly
[04:10] <jesson> it sez here 5.10
[04:10] <cberlo> jesson: an upgrade would be strongly advised!
[04:10] <razorednight> jesson theres no need to use such an old version. Ubuntu releases i think twice a year
[04:11] <read_only> now I was thinking, if I install Ubuntu on the USB stick and will the SLAX CD boot into Ubuntu?
[04:11] <jesson> how do i upgrade download the cd? an i upgrade from this version to the latest??
[04:11] <razorednight> jesson and if you cant download new version, shipit.ubuntu.com will send you cd in the mail
[04:11] <cberlo> jesson: how fast is your connection?
[04:12] <jesson> i can download yah but i meant how to upgrade, do i hae to reformate or just boot the new d??
[04:12] <jesson> im on dsl
[04:12] <razorednight> jesson you download and burn iso to the cd, then boot from that cd
[04:12] <cberlo> jesson: if there's nothing you're particularly attached to about that install, I'd do a clean reinstall over the whole thing.  Reformat.
[04:12] <big_bang14>  im trying to setup a wireless network from the gnome icon but i dont know how
[04:13] <jesson> i C , lol i just thought i was using the latest im so confuse uz theres alot of distro out there
[04:14] <razorednight> jesson i think mine is the latest stable version, 7.04 feisty fawn
[04:14] <jesson> whats new on that? or the difference?
[04:14] <razorednight> but there is a beta, gutsy gibbon some ppl are testing
[04:14] <cberlo> jesson: Until you're comfy with Ubuntu, stick with something without Tribe in the name... ;)
[04:15] <jesson> razor do u now any site with tutorial on how to run script for ssh or telnet chat server?
[04:15] <razorednight> jesson sorry no, you should check the ubuntu wiki
[04:16] <jesson> hey im bout to download do i check this "  Check here if you need the alternate desktop CD. This CD does not include the Live CD, instead it uses a text-based installer.
[04:16] <jesson> Feel free to view the "
[04:16] <Vlet> jesson: if this is your first time, don't check that :)
[04:16] <Vlet> jesson: the graphical installer is nice
[04:16] <magnetron> jesson: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_%28Linux_distribution%29#Releases has a list of the improvements from 4.10 to 7.04
[04:17] <jesson> wheres the link i dont see 1. let me chck again
[04:17] <TuomasT> What is the reason for ubunty's good and seemingly increasing popularity?
[04:17] <razorednight> jesson the text based installer may confuse you, it would baffle the hell out of me
[04:17] <pawan> hi
[04:17] <magnetron> TuomasT: there is a lot of nice users to ask for help
[04:17] <SlimeyPete> TuomasT: lots of blog coverage, I think
[04:17] <TuomasT> I've always hated the theme and the colours scheme, but there must be something good about it :)
[04:17] <magnetron> hello pawan
[04:18] <SlimeyPete> and the fact that it's a bit friendlier than what came before
[04:18] <pawan> whats up
[04:18] <razorednight> jesson but really it depends if you want to keep an existing partition, for example i have ubuntu and xp both on my hard disk
[04:18] <TheCreationist> Is it possible to remote connect with vncviewer without announcing to the host that you've connected?
[04:18] <Dunas> Hi
[04:18] <magnetron> TuomasT: you can install blubuntu, a package that installs a blue theme for ubuntu
[04:18] <jesson> ok so i dont chck it ? now if i dont chck do i still get the installer now the live cd? cuz i dont want live cd i want the full install
[04:18] <TuomasT> magnetron: Yeah, but will the three-races together in harmony pictures remain? :)
[04:19] <Dunas> Can someone help me? I'm having a problem accessing my Blacklist through the Terminal- I give it the proper password, but it doesn't accept it.
[04:19] <Venko> Hey, I have an issue with Ubuntu's colours. I've changed the theme and the splash screen to blue ones but during the login sequence Ubuntu still displays the default background colour while it loads Gnome. I'd like to change this to blue.
[04:19] <magnetron> jesson: the live cd IS the installer cd nowadays
[04:19] <razorednight> jesson i think you can do a full install off the live cd
[04:19] <Venko> For the record it's the same colour as "No Wallpaper"
[04:19] <Venko> So I'm assuming that's what it displays before it loads the wallpaper
[04:20] <jesson> on the live cd do i install the upgrade from the destop of the live cd?
[04:20] <Dunas> I'm attempting to get an RTL8185 wireless chipset running but in order to do that I need to be able to access the blacklist. If I give it my password for root in any other situation it works fine.
[04:20] <Vlet> Venko: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/USplashCustomizationHowto
[04:20] <razorednight> jesson just run the live cd then click on the install button
[04:20] <magnetron> !blacklist | Dunas
[04:20] <ubot3> Dunas: To blacklist a module, edit /etc/modprobe.d/my_blacklist and add  blacklist <modulename>  to the end of that list - To explicitly load modules in a specific order, list them in /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and type  sudo update-initramfs -u 
[04:21] <Venko> :S
[04:21] <Dunas> sean@Dunas-laptop:~$ /etc/modprobe.d/my_blacklist
[04:21] <Dunas> bash: /etc/modprobe.d/my_blacklist: No such file or directory
[04:21] <Dunas> :x
[04:21] <jesson> ok cuz on my other cmputer i downloaded the cd upgrade and about 70 percent already but i chcked the box =( does it install using command line?
[04:21] <razorednight> venko i find ubuntus themes and colors pretty boooring too
[04:21] <magnetron> Dunas: so create it
[04:21] <david003> hello. can someone help me do this http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wfdownloads/singlefile.php?cid=25&lid=79?
[04:22] <genii> Dunas: I usually find that sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist   works
[04:22] <Dusk_> i have this issue
[04:22] <Dusk_> dusk@dusk-desktop:~$ glxinfo -i | grep "direct"
[04:22] <Dusk_> direct rendering: No
[04:22] <Dusk_> OpenGL renderer string: Mesa GLX Indirect
[04:22] <Venko> Um, I'm thinking maybe someone misunderstood what I meant.
[04:22] <razorednight> jesson sorry i cant remember detail of how install looked
[04:23] <YoshiBishi> Hey, for some reason my panels are in the same spot
[04:23] <Venko> I'm not trying to change the boot colours. I mean the colour inbetween the login and the desktop
[04:23] <YoshiBishi> One is on top of the other one
[04:23] <YoshiBishi> What should i do?
[04:23] <cberlo> jesson: easiest install is to use the desktop cd
[04:23] <cberlo> Venko: GDM colours/theme?
[04:23] <Venko> Effectively the part that is below the desktop background.
[04:23] <jesson> ok then ill dl it again without chckng
[04:23] <Venko> Yeah, I think so
[04:23] <Vlet> jesson: You can still install fine if you checked that box
[04:24] <Vlet> jesson: but it's not quite so easy
[04:24] <Venko> So that I don't get the brown displaying before the background loads. I'd like it to be a similar blue to my theme.
[04:24] <Dunas> The nano did it, the blist is fine... thanks.
[04:24] <jesson> vlet yah but is it command line interface?? i mean do i hae to use linux command to install?
[04:24] <razorednight> jesson if you are installing clean over your whole hard disk it shouldnt matter
[04:24] <cberlo> genii: You still around?  Curious about your bios settings and if something may be holding me up here...
[04:24] <X3rus> I have a problem with apache and php on ubuntu server 6.0. When I want to run a script using IE, Instead of processing the file it show me all the files that are inside the folder. someone had that problem before?
[04:24] <jesson> yah i dont care reformatting
[04:25] <Thunderfox933> how do i defrag
[04:25] <cberlo> jesson: No, it will lead you through install thorugh menus and such.  Partitioning might be a bit tricky -- can't recall.
[04:25] <genii> cberlo: Yup i'm here
[04:25] <razorednight> jesson even text install is simple and all spelt out for you
[04:25] <praet> Dusk_: what card is that?
[04:25] <SlimeyPete> !defrag | Thunderfox933
[04:25] <ubot3> Thunderfox933: defragmentation is not needed for Ext3 and ReiserFS filesystems. They are much more efficient in their allocation of storage units.
[04:25] <pawan> what time is it
[04:25] <Vlet> Venko: ooh... install gnome-splashscreen-manager
[04:25] <TheCreationist> Is it possible to remote connect with vncviewer without announcing to the host that you've connected?
[04:25] <Dusk_> praet, ati radeon 9600xt
[04:25] <Venko> Thanks :)
[04:25] <jesson> great cuz i dont even want to partition
[04:25] <cberlo> genii: I put the PERC in SCSI mode and tried again.  Still no go.  I took out the IDE controller completely and I'm trying to install AGAIN.
[04:25] <jesson> just plain install
[04:25] <Thunderfox933> i dont use ext3 or resier
[04:25] <razorednight> jesson all you gotta do really is agree yes with much of it
[04:25] <praet> Dusk_: did you run ristricted drivers manager?
[04:26] <jesson> lol o then
[04:26] <faileas> jesson: then you'll want to take a look at wubi
[04:26] <Dusk_> praet, fglrx is enabled from there..but still this output
[04:26] <jesson> wubi is?
[04:26] <Thunderfox933> doe jfs prevent fragmentation
[04:26] <david003> hello. i wanted to play ut99 and i found this page. Can someone help me? http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wfdownloads/singlefile.php?cid=25&lid=79
[04:26] <cberlo> genii: I get an odd error trying to install grub on this system:  Unknown partition table signature.
[04:26] <magnetron> faileas: jesson is already running ubuntu
[04:26] <faileas> ahh
[04:27] <faileas> my bad ;)
[04:27] <magnetron> david003: do you have the CD?
[04:27] <david003> both goty cds
[04:27] <jesson> great im also downloading a linux fedora anyone know bout that? are they basically just the same? their all linux ryt
[04:27] <Matic`Makovec> !iso
[04:27] <ubot3> 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.
[04:27] <Venko> Seems I already had gnome-splashscreen-manager installed and that's also what I used to add the blue splash screen image. It doesn't change the brown background that displays before the background image loads though.
[04:27] <razorednight> hey in an older version, when pc was booting there was a list of operations being done, but now theres just a progress bar
[04:27] <david003> magnetron: both goty version cd
[04:27] <Thunderfox933> my /home has 15% fragmentation
[04:27] <praet> Dusk_: did you reboot since installing driver?
[04:28] <Dusk_> praet, yep
[04:28] <WeeJeWel> Is it possible to use a gtk theme in kde?
[04:28] <razorednight> how can i get that old style list during boot?
[04:28] <big_bang14> my wireless card isnt detected by network manager
[04:28] <genii> cberlo: I didn't mess much in the bios. I just set up the 2 raid arrays, 1 raid 1 which is the boot and 1 raid 5 which is the data areas. I also did disable the other SCSI controllers which aren't connected to anything. I think i may have had to put a SCSI terminator on the last drive but otherwise pretty much stock config
[04:28] <pawan> whats the time
[04:28] <Dusk_> praet, oh no it's disabled by itself
[04:28] <b00gab00> !freenx
[04:28] <ubot3> FreeNX is advanced remote desktop technology. For more information and install instructions, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeNX
[04:28] <magnetron> david003: you have to run the ut-install-428.run and ut-install-436-goty.run
[04:28] <Dusk_> praet, let me reboot
[04:29] <workmunch> Is it possible to use compiz-fusion, dual-screen, i810 driver, different resolutions? Can't seem to get a clear answer on this one.
[04:29] <Dunas> I'm trying to install a wireless driver for the RTL818x chipsets onto this laptop from a sourceforge wiki-page, but I have an error here.
[04:29] <praet> workmunch: maybe ask in ubuntu-effects
[04:29] <Vlet> Venko: oooooohh... open the login window control panel, and on the 'local' tab, there's an option for background color
[04:29] <Gam3Junki3> Where can I find xchat commands?
[04:29] <Dunas> sean@Dunas-laptop:~$ find /lib/modules/`uname -r` -name ieee80211
[04:29] <Dunas> /lib/modules/2.6.20-15-generic/kernel/net/ieee80211
[04:29] <Dunas> sean@Dunas-laptop:~$ sudo rm -r /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/net/ieee80211
[04:29] <Dunas> sean@Dunas-laptop:~$ sudo modprobe -r ieee80211
[04:29] <Dunas> WARNING: /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.save line 31: ignoring bad line starting with '^X'
[04:29] <cberlo> genii: thanks.  This is becoming a bigger issue than I'd hoped!
[04:29] <david003> magnetron: but did you read that page saying that it didnt install correctly and i had to do a thing?
[04:29] <gcostello> Venko, Have you tried changing your wallpaper in gnome
[04:29] <genii> cberlo: this 2550 came with only 1 of the SCSI daughterboards, i put in another one from an old defunct 2450 but it was identical to the one in there
[04:29] <workmunch> thanks praet
[04:30] <Dunas> :x I'm not sure what to do about it.
[04:30] <Venko> I think Vlet solved it.
[04:30] <Venko> The only way to find out is to log out and in again.
[04:30] <magnetron> yes, david003. you need to run the script he pasted, and adapt it to your setup
[04:30] <david003> so first i do the .run installer, then the script?
[04:30] <david003> magnetron: so first i do the .run installer, then the script?
[04:31] <magnetron> yes
[04:31] <Dunas> Following the instructions on http://rtl-wifi.sourceforge.net/wiki/Installing if it helps.
[04:31] <david003> because it uo read the befare paraghraph it says to do that expot thing before, and then the script
[04:31] <magnetron> yes
[04:32] <david003> magnetron: so exactly what do i tipe in shell
[04:32] <Venko> It worked :)
[04:32] <Venko> Thanks Vlet
[04:32] <cberlo> genii: what size are the drives you've got in that beast?  :)(
[04:32] <david003> sh installer.run
[04:32] <david003> export UT_DATA_PATH=/usr/local/games/ut/System
[04:32] <magnetron> i can't help you with that, david003
[04:32] <david003> then sh. script.sh
[04:32] <Vlet> Venko: :)
[04:33] <Dunas> Anyone know what to do in my situation? :x
[04:33] <big_bang14> my wireless card isnt detected by network manager. someone help?
[04:33] <david003> magnetron: does it make sense though?
[04:33] <Dunas> big_bang14: What wireless card is it?
[04:33] <magnetron> david003: yes try it
[04:33] <david003> so in total there will be 3 commands in the terminal
[04:34] <Dunas> I'm also having a problem with mine (RTL8185) and I found a sourceforge driver for it but I ran into an error and so far no one seems to know how to help (going on the assumption that they'd reply if they did.)
[04:34] <genii> cberlo: On the raid 1 matched IBM Ultrastar  10K 16Gb, for the raid 5, 3(+1 spare) matched seagate Cheetah 10K 36Gb
[04:34] <big_bang14> Dunas: its a ralink
[04:35] <B-rabbit> guyz i need some help, i am running freebsd on vbox but when ever i make a account and logout from vbox and log back in the account i made seems to be not there any more...any help will be greatly appreciated ;)
[04:35] <cberlo> genii: Did you have to do any partition size tricks to get GRUB to load properly?
[04:35] <aunes> What sort of aliases do I need to set up in order to run 'sudo apt-get *' when I run 'apt-get *' as a non-priveledge user?
[04:36] <Dunas> Guys, can someone help me with http://rtl-wifi.sourceforge.net/wiki/Installing under "Making and Installing the Driver"?
[04:36] <aunes> I tried putting this in my ~/.bashrc  : alias apt-get='sudo apt-get'
[04:37] <Vlet> Dunas: What do you need help with?
[04:37] <cberlo> aunes: You'd probably want to modify your sudousers file (with visudo) and put in the proper syntax to run apt-get as your username without requesting password.
[04:37] <genii> cberlo: ope, not on the 6.06 server install, it saw sda as the raid 1. but previously i had to make the partitions raid autodetect types, it was not seeing them as a single unit then, and then do where modify grub for md0 and then mkraid   etc etc
[04:37] <Dunas> Well, and I know this is a total noob question, but I don't know how to get into the driver directory (first step)
[04:37] <craigbass1976> Is there a way to stop the red and blue being reversed in camorama?
[04:38] <Dunas> At this point the card's not even listed under network manager and I don't know how to change that.
[04:38] <craigbass1976> I thought I did this a couple months ago, but can't remember how
[04:38] <genii> work, afk
[04:38] <cberlo> genii: Alrighty then.  thanks again.
[04:38] <genii> cberlo: np
[04:39] <Vlet> Dunas: Have you noticed that there is a Debian/Ubuntu section halfway down
[04:39] <Dunas> That's what I'm using.
[04:40] <Vlet> So, what have you done so far?
[04:40] <Dunas> Everything up to entering the driver directory and using make.
[04:40] <TheCreationist> Is it possible to remote connect with vncviewer without announcing to the host that you've connected?
[04:40] <Dunas> I don't know how to go into the driver directory.
[04:41] <Vlet> Dunas: So, you don't know how to change directories? use 'cd'
[04:41] <faileas> TheCreationist: i'd hope not
[04:41] <Vlet> Dunas: like: cd somedirectory
[04:41] <Stormx2> TheCreationist: Certainly not.
[04:41] <Dunas> :x Okay. Yeah, no, I don't know how to do much with Linux yet, but I'm trying to learn.
[04:41] <TheCreationist> Stormx2: Hmm... hard to catch your kidding selling drugs when they know to stop the conversation :)
[04:42] <TheCreationist> kid*
[04:42] <Vlet> TheCreationist: trying to spy on Richard Dawkins?
[04:42] <apastinen> hi, anyone with experience with nvidia geforce 6150 & DVI??
[04:42] <Stormx2> Vlet: xDD
[04:43] <TheCreationist> Vlet: Ha.. there's a guy without a single original thought.  No.
[04:43] <TheCreationist> :)
[04:43] <maxiounet> join #4,0 now for help on linux
[04:43] <Yoann512> hi !
[04:43] <Stormx2> TheCreationist: If you suspect your kid is drug dealing, talk to the them about it. Trying to catch them in the act won't help anything
[04:43] <helpme> Hello, all my folders are set to ROOT ONLY with regards to my Read/Write Permissions settings. I wonder how can i fix this, thanks!
[04:43] <Stormx2> helpme: Even in your home directory?
[04:43] <Scrounch> ...
[04:43] <helpme> Stormx2: yep, although its set to Read/Write allowed, i would like to edit it
[04:44] <maxiounet> join #4,0 now for help on linux
[04:44] <neverblue> morning
[04:44] <Stormx2> helpme: Could you pastebin a "ls -l ~" please?
[04:44] <helpme> Stormx2: what i mean is, i would like control over my File Permissions, and not Root. Using the Sudo command doesn't help at all.
[04:44] <Dunas> Alright I'm on the step that says "Now all kernel-modules are build and they need to be insmodded into the kernel. This has to be done as root, because the normal user isn't allowed to add kernel modules." Do I need to exit the driver directory?
[04:44] <Stormx2> helpme: You can use chmod to change permissions - chown to change owner/group
[04:44] <maxiounet> join #4,0 now for help on linux
[04:44] <neverblue> helpme, if your file permissions are currently set to root, then you need sudo
[04:45] <FFForever> identify 123456
[04:45] <FFForever> opppps
[04:45] <neverblue> helpme, man chmod and man chown
[04:45] <Scrounch> MDR
[04:45] <FFForever> crud
[04:45] <Scrounch> Grilled
[04:45] <Stormx2> helpme: By default, everything outside your home directory is owned by root and not editable by "other".
[04:45] <neverblue> FFForever, never register in a channel
[04:45] <Stormx2> FFForever: You need a better password, mate.
[04:45] <Vlet> FFForever: lawl :)
[04:45] <maxiounet> Scrounch, ? :/
[04:45] <Stormx2> FFForever: Also, change it now.
[04:45] <Pici> FFForever: I have the same password on my luggage
[04:46] <apastinen> what is wfb module and why my X doesnt find it?
[04:46] <Dunas> Pici: Was that a spaceballs reference or just wishful thinking on my part?
[04:46] <Pici> Dunas: It was indeed :)
[04:46] <cberlo> brb
[04:46] <Dunas> Pici: Awesome. XD
[04:46] <emile> can printing in ubuntu/cups configured in such a way that each print is copied as .pdf on the filesystem? and hints on how-to set this up?
[04:47] <FFForever> STOP!!!!!!
[04:47] <Pici> FFForever: ?
[04:47] <Dunas> If I've just used make to build a driver and the instructions are telling me to now insmod it, do I need to leave the driver's directory to do so?
[04:47] <FFForever> there we go :)
[04:47] <magnetron> emile: there is a package for it, install it with Synaptic. search for it with Synaptic
[04:47] <neverblue> FFForever, you have to leave xchat casually
[04:47] <neverblue> or whatever your irc client is
[04:47] <Pici> emile: The cups-pdf package should install the stuff needed for a pdf printer
[04:48] <FFForever> nah i just beat u guys to the ghost command :)
[04:48] <Vlet> Dunas: I'd bet you stay in there
[04:48] <martinx> dunas im pretty sure you stay there
[04:48] <magnetron> SuperBusinessman: you won in a lottery? :D
[04:48] <shiznix`> yo
[04:48] <Stormx2> FFForever: Change your password.
[04:48] <FFForever> neverblue, i never did register in a channel :)
[04:49] <helpme> I used sudo chown to change ownership of my 2nd harddrive but the Operation was not Permitted
[04:49] <helpme> why is that?
[04:49] <Scrounch> [Remarque]  -NickServ- Password Incorrect
[04:49] <FFForever> Stormx2, i did......
[04:49] <shiznix`> unsure
[04:49] <Scrounch> he have change ^^
[04:49] <SuperBusinessman> magnetron the reverse
[04:49] <Dunas> What's the maximum number of lines I'm allowed to paste in here?
[04:49] <Stormx2> helpme: The permissions depend on the options you use in fstab / mount
[04:49] <Stormx2> !mount | helpme
[04:49] <ubot3> helpme: Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted (also "man mkfs" for formatting) - Mounting partitions in Gnome under Dapper: System -> Administration -> Disks - For Edgy, see !fstab and !DiskMounter
[04:49] <FFForever> i was logging in when the damn thing auto joined me in #ubuntu.......
[04:49] <magnetron> Dunas: 3
[04:49] <Stormx2> helpme: Also, if the partition is NTFS, you'll need to install ntfs-3g
[04:50] <magnetron> !past | Dunas
[04:50] <Dunas> Where can I paste them to show people otherwise?
[04:50] <ubot3> Factoid past not found
[04:50] <magnetron> !paste | Dunas
[04:50] <ubot3> Dunas: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[04:50] <len> guys, I tried to install tomcat 6 with synaptics but it only has tomcat 5. Any one can help me?
[04:50] <genii> helpme: because things in /dev need root ownership for the most part. thats why it's better to mount it then make a dir on there which the user that mainly owns it will use and that they completely recursively own
[04:50] <Stormx2> len: Go to the tomcat website, see if they have a custom repo. Otherwise, build from source.
[04:50] <profanephobia> hey can anyone help me set up a gprs modem
[04:51] <Dunas> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/34655/
[04:51] <neverblue> FFForever, is it now 654321 ?
[04:51] <neverblue> !anyone | profanephobia
[04:51] <ubot3> profanephobia: 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?
[04:51] <tarelerulz> Do any of you know a good bit torrent client that ?  I ran Azureus ,but it keeps crashing .
[04:51] <len> Stormx2: and how can I run it as service?
[04:51] <FFForever> neverblue, nope :) 1234567 :)
[04:51] <FFForever> oppps
[04:51] <Stormx2> len: Check their forum/FAQ/man page/documentation
[04:51] <neverblue> :O
[04:52] <genii> helpme: You may also want to put the option     user    in the fstab for that drive so regular users can even mount it
[04:52] <Pici> !torrent | tarelerulz
[04:52] <martinx> profanephobia, i use wvdial in ordcer to use my cewllphone as a gprs modem
[04:52] <ubot3> tarelerulz: Torrent clients: Azureus (Java), BitTornado (Shell with python front-end), KTorrent (KDE/Qt), rTorrent (C++) -  Bittorent FAQ: http://www.bittorrent.com/FAQ.html
[04:52] <len> Stormx2: Okey dokey, thx
[04:52] <Dunas> Does anyone know if I'm doing something explicitly wrong in what I pasted? :x
[04:52] <magnetron> !deluge | tarelerulz
[04:52] <ubot3> tarelerulz: deluge is a new Bittorrent client, created using Python and GTK+, intended to bring a native, full-featured client to !GTK environments such as GNOME and Xfce - See http://deluge-torrent.org/ for more information or http://download.deluge-torrent.org/stable/ubuntu/feisty/ for downloading.
[04:52] <martinx> profane, i use wvdial to use my cellphone as a gprs modem
[04:53] <Stormx2> Deluge is fantastic, btw.
[04:53] <martinx> profane, check out the man page for wvdial
[04:53] <profanephobia> martinx ok thanks will this work for pc cards too?
[04:54] <martinx> profane, the dial-up number i have to use is *#99#
[04:54] <Roge> how do i clear the apt-get cache so it downloads the right package instead of using an older one.(ill just state my situation here) i was using kernel 2.6.20-16 and while using it i installed nvidia glx which was also 2.6.20-15 i had to switch kernel to 2.6.20-15 because of a kernel panic (not sure why) so i need apt-get to install the right version of nvidia-glx and it just keeps installing the old one
[04:54] <martinx> profane i dont know about cards but i'd imagine it would be the same...
[04:55] <neverblue> Dunas, why is the / in that?
[04:55] <Stormx2> Roge: I don't think it depends on the kernel version o.O
[04:55] <tarelerulz> I use utorrent on my windwos system and it great . I try Azureus ,but keeps crashing and I have all ways had problems with it
[04:55] <Stormx2> Roge: Unless nvidia-glx is a script? You can apt-get --purge remove <whatever>. then reinstall it?
[04:55] <Roge> i think it does because x is telling me there is a conflict in the version when i try to use nvidia driver
[04:55] <praet> tarelerulz: i hear that utorrent works well under wine
[04:55] <Dunas> ?
[04:55] <zitner> Hello
[04:56] <neverblue> tarelerulz, probably has to do with how you installed it, check the 'ubuntu guide' on how to set it up
[04:56] <Stormx2> praet: Yeah, but why would you want to use it?
[04:56] <bentob0x> if you have a switch, with 1pc having a 10mb ethernet connection and 2pc with 1gb connection, if the 2pc with 1gb have to exchange data, will the switch go for the lowest common denominator and make the entire network 10mb?
[04:56] <neverblue> tarelerulz, google the guide
[04:56] <Roge> i did that Stormx2  but it keeps a copy of the .deb file and reuse's it when i reinstall i did try the purge option
[04:56] <martinx> i have heard bitorrent (or bittorrent?) is good
[04:56] <praet> I dont use it.
[04:56] <craigbass1976> Is there a way to stop the red and blue being reversed in camorama?
[04:56] <Stormx2> Roge: apt-cache clear I think.
[04:56] <Roge> ill try
[04:56] <Stormx2> Roge: Although it won't make a difference.
[04:56] <Stormx2> Roge: Because if it is using an existing deb, that's the latest version.
[04:56] <zitner> I have a small question involving Gaim, and why it's windows can't be resized when it starts up.
[04:56] <neverblue> Dunas, just replying with a ? mark, is neither helping you, nor helping me help you :)
[04:57] <ripper_> has anyone in here tried using the "radeon" driver instead of the "ati" or "fglrx" driver and experienced frequent system crashes?
[04:57] <Pici> bentob0x: Please ask in #networking.  This is the Ubuntu support channel.
[04:57] <lil-g-man> does anyone know how could i change the font in use in firefox on gnome???
[04:57] <cberlo> martinx: qtorrent is better
[04:57] <Stormx2> zitner: GAIM is pretty old, get pidgin.
[04:57] <neverblue> ripper_, ask in #ubuntu-effects
[04:57] <magnetron> ripper_: you?
[04:57] <Stormx2> magnetron: xD
[04:57] <ripper_> neverblue yeah i tried radeon and had all kinds of crazy stuff going on but this isnt beryl or compiz related
[04:57] <zitner> Stormx2, I can't figure out how to compile it though, I'm new to linux.
[04:57] <Dunas> Heh, sorry, neverblue. Uhh.
[04:57] <Dunas> I don't know what you mean.
[04:57] <Pici> lil-g-man: Optons>content>fonts
[04:58] <martinx> cberlo i dont use any torrents i was suggesting what i had heard
[04:58] <neverblue> Dunas, you did post this on pastebin, correct?
[04:58] <Stormx2> zitner: i can walk you through it if you like.
[04:58] <tarelerulz> neverblue , I install Azureus with Synaptic so I would think the install would go fine ,but I am wrong
[04:58] <cberlo> martinx: Oh, sorry.  I'll go back to trying to get Xubuntu on this server here...
[04:58] <zitner> Stormx2, ok, let me redownload it real quick then, lol.
[04:58] <lil-g-man> pici: in where???
[04:58] <zitner> One sec.
[04:58] <neverblue> tarelerulz, i lead you to the next journey, its up to you to take it
[04:58] <Dunas> Yes.
[04:58] <Pici> lil-g-man: In Firefox
[04:58] <Pici> !away > Visual_BRB
[04:58] <bentob0x> thx Pici
[04:59] <Stormx2> tarelerulz: Are you under feisty, yeah?
[04:59] <neverblue> Dunas, then, if you look at it yourself, you will notice a / in the module, you are attempting to insert
[04:59] <lil-g-man> pici: i'm sorry that's now what i meant, i meant the font that is in use on the link bar, and menu
[04:59] <tarelerulz> Azureus has even not been the best on windwows .
[04:59] <ripper_> i switched to the "ati" driver things seem to be going smooth so far
[04:59] <Roge> im not sure why it says there are conflicting versions then
[04:59] <lil-g-man> pici: the line with file edit view...
[04:59] <neverblue> Dunas, that character '/' is whats giving you the error
[04:59] <Stormx2> Roge: Could you pastebin your full X log?
[04:59] <martinx> cblero can't you just install xubuntu-desktop thru synaptic?
[05:00] <Lunks> For some reason, I can't set any sound drivers with wine. I disabled it once, and now checkbox simply doesn't work. =\
[05:00] <lil-g-man> pici: i tried system preferences font, but nothing changed the font in use by the firefox
[05:00] <jesson> what is xbuntu server?
[05:00] <Roge> sure
[05:00] <tarelerulz> Stormx2 , I think I am ,but I all ways forget the names of the versions.
[05:00] <Roge> where is the x log ?
[05:00] <neverblue> !xbuntu
[05:00] <ubot3> Factoid xbuntu not found
[05:00] <Stormx2> Roge: in /var/log
[05:00] <neverblue> !xubuntu
[05:00] <ubot3> 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
[05:00] <Roge> k
[05:00] <zitner> Stormx2:  You want me to download source, right?
[05:00] <Pici> Roge: /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[05:00] <cberlo> martinx: I'm installing Ubuntu/Xubuntu to be my server; grub won't load though.  Trying to figure out why.
[05:00] <Stormx2> zitner: yep.
[05:00] <Dunas> Do I simply delete it or do I replace it with a space?
[05:01] <Stormx2> cberlo: What error do you get?
[05:01] <cberlo> Stormx2: Unknown partition table
[05:01] <Pici> lil-g-man: Did it change for any other applications? if yes, try restarting firefox.
[05:01] <neverblue> Dunas, it helps if you reply with my nick in your post, as there are lots of other people in here posting quite often
[05:01] <Stormx2> cberlo: Eek.
[05:01] <zitner> Stormx2: Save it to my folder, or desktop?
[05:01] <martinx> cblero oh right. sorry i cant help
[05:01] <Dunas> Ah, sorry, neverblue. :x
[05:01] <Stormx2> zitner: Desktop is fine.
[05:01] <jesson> thnx
[05:01] <cberlo> Stormx2: ... just using the default Xubuntu live cd to install and when it comes back from the install "no one home"...
[05:01] <neverblue> Dunas, you can do what ever you like, but you want to probably insert a module that actually exists
[05:02] <tarelerulz> How do you figure out what  version of Ubuntu you are using ? I know what kernel I am using .
[05:02] <Stormx2> cberlo: why exactly are you using xubuntu on a server?
[05:02] <lil-g-man> pici: nope, the firefox dont doesn't change at all
[05:02] <jesson> !grub
[05:02] <Pici> !version | tarelerulz
[05:02] <ubot3> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[05:02] <ubot3> tarelerulz: To find out what version of Ubuntu you have, type  lsb_release -a  in a !shell
[05:02] <lil-g-man> pici: i don't like the current one because for some reason it's real wide
[05:02] <cberlo> Stormx2: because I want to build a "light" ltsp box.  Also tried straight ubuntu, but it's not working either, so I don't think it's the Xubuntu distro doing it to me.
[05:03] <jrib> maxiounet: don't do that join stuff in here any more
[05:03] <Pici> lil-g-man: That might be specified by the firefox theme, I'm not 100% sure though.
[05:03] <Stormx2> cberlo: Well it sounds like a hardware problem. Having a GUI on a server is a bad idea thought, you know/
[05:04] <cberlo> Stormx2: Yeah, but it makes the Windows admins around here feel more comfortable...  :)
[05:04] <zitner> Stormx2:  Ok, downloaded.
[05:04] <lil-g-man> pici: how i couldn't think of that before :)
[05:04] <Stormx2> cberlo: Gimme just a couple of minutes to help zitner, then I'll help with the grub issue
[05:04] <SunWuKung> ACTION gives Stormx2
[05:04] <tarelerulz> I am use Ubuntu 7.04 and codename feisty .
[05:04] <Stormx2> SunWuKung: uh?
[05:04] <cberlo> Stormx2: Thanks.
[05:04] <Stormx2> zitner: Right click > extract here.
[05:04] <jesson> what is the counter part of grub in windows?
[05:05] <lil-g-man> pici: i've got another question, is it somehow possible to make gnome not to use the whole bottom panel for the windows? as in if i open two windows the whole bottom is occupied by those two windows
[05:05] <cberlo> jesson: nt bootloader
[05:05] <Stormx2> jesson: Windows boot loader.
[05:05] <zitner> Stormx2: Ok, done.
[05:05] <Stormx2> zitner: Open up a terminal (Applications > Accessories)
[05:05] <Lunks> For some reason, I can't set any sound drivers with wine. I disabled it once, and now checkbox simply doesn't work. =\
[05:05] <martinx> taralerulez, feisty is the latest stable release of ubuntu
[05:05] <Stormx2> zitner: Then cd to the directory (cd Desktop/pidgin<tab>)
[05:06] <Venko> Does anyone know where the Show Desktop Button icon is stored in the icon theme? I'm looking through the icon theme's folders and sub folders but I can't find it.
[05:06] <Pici> lil-g-man: I think you can specify the width of that panel applet, if your right click at the far right, on the little separator thing and go to preferences, you may be able to change it from there.
[05:06] <zitner> Stormx2: Ok, done, then hit enter?
[05:06] <Stormx2> zitner: Yeah.
[05:06] <tarelerulz> Martinx, Thanks for telling me that. I am just at lose With Azureus. It is said to be the best bit torrent ,but I had nothing ,but problems with it on windows and this.
[05:06] <praet> Venko: /usr/share/icons
[05:06] <zitner> Stormx2: Ok, I'm in.
[05:07] <Venko> I'm aware of that. I'm in /usr/share/icons/Tangerine
[05:07] <Stormx2> zitner: Cool. Now: sudo apt-get build-dep gaim
[05:07] <Venko> Trying to find the show desktop icon to replace it
[05:07] <martinx> venko the show desktop button is down on the bottom left corner of the screen if thats any help
[05:07] <Stormx2> Venko: Tango isn't complete - some icons will be loaded from Tango or Human if not in Tangerine
[05:07] <Venko> Oh right, thanks
[05:07] <Stormx2> Venko: Uhg. First tango should be Tangerine
[05:08] <praet> Venko: /usr/share/icons/gnome/32x32/places/user-desktop.png
[05:08] <zitner> Stormx2: Could not open file /var/lib/apt/lists/security.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_feisty-security_multive_source_Sources - open (2 No such file or directory)
[05:08] <Venko> Thanks :)
[05:08] <Stormx2> zitner: Woh, I haven't seen that one before
[05:08] <Stormx2> zitner: Hold on
[05:08] <praet> Venko: scalable in here : /gnome/scalable/places/user-desktop.svg
[05:08] <Stormx2> zitner: sudp apt-get update
[05:08] <Stormx2> sudo*
[05:08] <Venko> There's no user-desktop in Tangerine though
[05:08] <praet> Venko: right.
[05:09] <Venko> So I find the one I want in the other theme and copy it over
[05:09] <tarelerulz> I use utorrent for windows and I want to know where it keeps  torrent files so I can still be sharing torrent when I get into Ubuntu .
[05:09] <Venko> Do I need the scaleable or the 32x32 one?
[05:09] <Stormx2> Venko: Depends.
[05:09] <praet> Venko: you could do this: find /usr/share/icons |grep desktop
[05:09] <Pici> !windows | tarelerulz
[05:09] <ubot3> tarelerulz: For help with Microsoft Windows, please visit ##windows or your nearest mental health institute. See http://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/1 http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm and !equivalents
[05:09] <praet> and flip through
[05:09] <rockets> When you use ubuntu's network tools control panel to do a port scan, what does it use to scan?
[05:10] <Duna1> Holycrapitworked
[05:10] <Stormx2> rockets: nmap I assume.
[05:10] <Pici> rockets: probably nmap.
[05:10] <lil-g-man> pici: thank you for the firefox theme advice, it does work, i got iFox theme and now font looks better
[05:10] <Pici> lil-g-man: Great to hear.
[05:10] <rockets> Pici, cant be, nmap isnt installed by default
[05:10] <Stormx2> Hmm.
[05:10] <rockets> i guess they could include it
[05:10] <Duna1> Hahahaha I managed to get this stupid thing to work in Ubuntu after months of reading about how it wouldn't.
[05:10] <Duna1> Ftw.
[05:10] <neverblue> tarelerulz, did you read the link I gave to you, about setting up azureus?
[05:10] <magnetron> Duna1: get WHAT to work?
[05:10] <Stormx2> Duna1: What is the "stupid thing"?
[05:11] <rockets> tarelerulz, deluge ftw.
[05:11] <Duna1> RTL8185 wireless chipset
[05:11] <cberlo> Duna1: Now you going to document it for the rest of the world to enjoy the fruits of your labour?
[05:11] <lil-g-man> pici: and thanks with the panel tip, i knew that it was somehow customizable but i never clicked there
[05:11] <rockets> Duna1, you can get 99% of cards working with ndiswrapper anyway
[05:11] <Vivisector> does anyone know if there are any stability issues or other considerations in mounting a HFS+ partition RW?
[05:11] <Pici> rockets: let me check something
[05:11] <Duna1> It's documented, I was following a website's instructions (Sourceforge, to be precise) and NDISwrapper didn't play nicely with this stupid card.
[05:11] <tarelerulz> Rockets ,  Deluge sounds like  good one if you really into downloading stuff .
[05:11] <rockets> Vivisector, it'll destabialize the flux capacitor! don't do it!
[05:11] <faileas> rockets: if its its own ports... maybe netstat?
[05:11] <Duna1> neverblue - Thanks for your help.
[05:11] <Stormx2> Vivisector: Ask in ##linux. Also your username disgusts me.
[05:12] <neverblue> Duna1, np
[05:12] <rockets> faileas, maybe, or maybe it just has nmap built in
[05:12] <Vlet> Stormx2: lol
[05:12] <zitner_> Stormx2:  Did you get back to me yet, I think I temporarily lost connection?
[05:12] <tarelerulz> It is nice to have something other then Azureus out there for Linux that is feature rich client .
[05:12] <faileas> rockets: no real point in portscanning yourself ;)
[05:12] <Duna1> Now I just need to get to where sudo make install works right. :x Ummm. Hmm.
[05:12] <lil-g-man> pici: completely different questions, u know the software desklets? the widgets on gnome-look.org under desklets are they for gDesklets?
[05:12] <martinx> netstat yeah, netstat is installed by default
[05:12] <Stormx2> zitner_: I did. Try: sudo apt-get update
[05:12] <rockets> faileas, yeah it allows you to scan anybody . . .
[05:12] <Vivisector> Stormx2: Thanks... on both counts.
[05:13] <faileas> rockets: its overkill ;)
[05:13] <puccio> Hi, I've 2 distincts disk partitions for / and /home: how can I safely/easily reduce a little bit the / to enlarge the /home ? (they are contignous partitions)
[05:13] <lil-g-man> Question! in gnome-look.org the widgets grouped under desklets which software are they for???
[05:13] <rockets> faileas, ...
[05:13] <zitner_> Stormx2:   Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
[05:13] <Stormx2> zitner_: Eek.
[05:13] <Roge> The Xlog doesnt show the failed attempts
[05:13] <martinx> faileas, port-scanning yourself can be a good security measure to make sure no one unexpected is on your system
[05:13] <Duna1> It says "in the main directory" but I'm not sure what that is. :x Someone know?
[05:13] <Stormx2> zitner_: Could you pastebin /etc/apt/sources.list for me please?
[05:14] <Stormx2> zitner_: Also, pastebin the output of the command I just told you to run
[05:14] <faileas> martinx: never heard of that before...
[05:14] <Roge> but it says the driver version is version 10.11.somthing but the module doesnt match
[05:14] <zitner_> Stormx2:  You mean copy and post here?
[05:14] <Stormx2> zitner_: I'm sorry about this - this is an entirely different issue to installing gaim
[05:14] <Stormx2> zitner_: yeah
[05:14] <Rabbitbunny> I got Samba working, but I can't drop files onto the Ubuntu Box. What should I chmod the folder to, 755?
[05:14] <zitner_> Stormx: ok, one sec, I know, I'm so confused right now, lol.
[05:15] <Roge> i did try to install the driver directly from nvidia
[05:15] <Pici> rockets: Looks like it has its own built-in scanner
[05:15] <Roge> so i guess thats why
[05:15] <wanger> puccio: gparted is pretty good, sudo apt-get install gparted
[05:15] <Vlet> zitner_: You sure the share isn't just read only?
[05:15] <puccio> wahooooo, thanks !
[05:15] <Pici> rockets: apt-get source gnome-nettools if you're curious
[05:15] <puccio> wanger, thanks!
[05:15] <Roge> but i removed nvidia-glx and i unsintalled the nvidia driver and tried to reinstall one or the other and still no go
[05:15] <martinx> faileas, if you have services like ftpd or sshd runnning, evil folk sometimes try and crack ya
[05:15] <genii> Rabbitbunny: Make sure username connecting to the share is same as username on unix box that owns files/dirs in the share
[05:15] <faileas> martinx: netstat will show that
[05:16] <rockets> pici i cant read python or c or whatever it is
[05:16] <Vlet> Rabbitbunny: and make sure the share is not read only - it is by default
[05:16] <Duna1> In reference to a wireless driver I just set up, what would the main folder be for the command "sudo make install"?
[05:16] <Rabbitbunny> genii: They're not even close.
[05:16] <tarelerulz> What bit torrent client do you all use ?
[05:16] <rockets> tarelerulz, Deluge ftw!
[05:16] <martinx> faileas yeah i thought that was what we were talking about
[05:17] <genii> Rabbitbunny: You can also map incoming names with a general name which has access to those files/dirs etc in the smb.conf
[05:17] <faileas> naw
[05:17] <Stormx2> tarelerulz: Deluge
[05:17] <zitner_> Stormx2:  I got the info you need, um, what do you mean share only.  I downloaded it from teh pidgin site.
[05:17] <wanger> tarelerulz: deluge here
[05:17] <faileas> nmap scans foreign systems. netstat shows connections
[05:17] <Rabbitbunny> genii: I'll try that route.
[05:17] <tarelerulz> Rockets , is Deluge on synaptic yet or do I have to compile it from source or deb ?
[05:17] <oompaloompa> deluge is on the repos
[05:17] <rockets> tarelerulz, deluge-torrent.org has a deb
[05:18] <genii> Rabbitbunny: Generally i create a system name like smbuser   then shown everything in a specific dir to that user. then map to that name in the smb.conf
[05:18] <rockets> tarelerulz, and its either in the repos or not, its not "on synaptic"
[05:18] <Stormx2> zitner_: I'm sorry - what? share only? If you've pastebinned it, gimme the link
[05:18] <SunWuKung> ACTION gives Stormx2
[05:18] <Stormx2> SunWuKung: Stop.
[05:18] <genii> shown=chown
[05:18] <zitner_> Stormx2, I just hit copy, oh, hold on, lol.
[05:19] <martinx> sunwukung whats that you're doing to stormx2?
[05:19] <tarelerulz> Rockets , Thanks  and everyone else for there help too.  Oh and I know it is not on synaptic ,but you know what I mean .
[05:19] <Rabbitbunny> genii: the general use I'm looking for here is for anyone on the subnet to be able to drop/media file into/out of the share folder.
[05:19] <kimmey2k3> http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-increase-ext3-and-reiserfs-filesystems-performance.html <- anyone done this? is safe to do? .o
[05:19] <Duna1> What's the "main directory" in reference to "If you get a connection to your Access Point install it permanently with  sudo make install  in the main directory." From a Sourceforge document about a wireless chipset driver?
[05:19] <GreyGhost> !themes
[05:19] <ubot3> 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
[05:20] <jesson> !sudo
[05:20] <ubot3> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[05:20] <cberlo> Duna1: I'd hazard a guess that means "if you want to make your installation permanent after you've tested it, run 'sudo make install'"
[05:21] <zitner_> Stormx2:  Maybe I'm missing something, how do I pastebin, to get the link?  I put it in, but it's not working.
[05:21] <Stormx2> !pastebin
[05:21] <ubot3> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[05:21] <giniengo> bjr je viens de me connect.Alors expliqu moi comment a marche
[05:21] <Pici> !br | giniengo
[05:21] <ubot3> giniengo: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[05:22] <Pici> !fr | giniengo
[05:22] <ubot3> giniengo: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[05:22] <Duna1> ...
[05:22] <prcrash> Does anyone know how to mount a ufs2 partition in Feisty
[05:22] <neverblue> zitner, you then copy the URL of the page into here, so someone can view it
[05:22] <Duna1> Yeah, thanks cberlo. >>
[05:22] <Duna1> No, but seriously, I mean where do I run sudo make install?
[05:22] <giniengo> bjr pici on peut faire connnaissance
[05:22] <Stormx2> Duna1: in the directory of whatever app you're compiling
[05:22] <cberlo> Duna1: In the directory where you compiled the source code...?
[05:22] <russe11> Hey, I'm trying to install skype via the skype repository, but I'm on an Ubuntu 6.10 computer and I'm getting errors like "Depends: libasound2 (> 1.0.12) but 1.0.11-7ubuntu3 is to be installed". Could that be because I'm on 6.10 rather than 7.04?
[05:22] <zitner_> Ok, I must be linux retarded, you just confused me with all the Ubuntu, pastebin info.
[05:22] <Duna1> Pardon my noob retardedness.
[05:22] <genii> Rabbitbunny: So make some system username like smbuser or whatever is easy to remember. then make their home dir the shared folder. then in smb.conf map all incoming names to that name. voila
[05:23] <X3rus> I have a problem with apache and php on ubuntu server 6.0. When I want to run a script using IE, Instead of processing the file it show me all the files that are inside the folder. someone had that problem before?
[05:23] <neverblue> zitner, pastebin has nothing to do with ubuntu
[05:23] <Pici> giniengo: /j #ubuntu-fr
[05:23] <zitner_> I know, I put a comma there, loll.
[05:23] <blind> Hey, my mother has ubuntu and just got DSL, but I'm not sure how to hook up DSL on ubuntu. Can someone give me a hand?
[05:23] <neverblue> X3rus, its not really a problem, try in #apache
[05:23] <Stormx2> zitner_: A pastebin is where you can post text. You then hit the submit button, and it gives you a link (e.g. pastebin.com/paste.php?id=blah). You then give us the link, so we can view the text you pasted
[05:23] <Pici> !dsl | blind have you gone through this?
[05:23] <ubot3> blind have you gone through this?: Setting up an ADSL/PPPoE connection? Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ADSLPPPoE
[05:24] <El> Does anyone use QEMU for Windows XP?
[05:24] <stefg> prcrash: if the kernel supports it (readonly) theit must be like mount -t ufs2 /dev/foo /bar
[05:24] <blind> nope.
[05:24] <Duna1> Uhh, right, um Stormx2, I don't actually know where that is. I just followed directions on http://rtl-wifi.sourceforge.net/wiki/Installing Under the Ubuntu/Debian section
[05:24] <blind> El: I did, but VirtualBox is 10x better
[05:24] <belracu> El I did use it
[05:24] <magnetron> !windows | El
[05:24] <ubot3> El: For help with Microsoft Windows, please visit ##windows or your nearest mental health institute. See http://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/1 http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm and !equivalents
[05:24] <zitner_> Stormx2, Ah, ok now you're talking my lingo.  give me the link for pastebin, I'll give you my info.
[05:24] <belracu> use in a file and  a seperate hdd partition
[05:24] <El> blind can you get that to go online?
[05:24] <prcrash> That's the thing... I don't think my kernel is patched for it
[05:24] <kauer> blind: do you have an ADSL modem, or an ADSL modem/router?
[05:24] <El> Because I can't get QEMU to go online
[05:24] <blind> El: yes.
[05:24] <martinx> haha ubot3 has a sense of humor
[05:24] <russe11> !skype
[05:24] <ubot3> To install Skype on Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Skype - To record on Skype, check: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeRecordingHowto
[05:24] <belracu> yes
[05:25] <belracu> use tun
[05:25] <blind> kauer: just the modem.
[05:25] <stefg> prcrash: just try... you'll know then :-)
[05:25] <El> blind: anything special or right out of the box?
[05:25] <jesson> just set it to dhcp it worked for me cuz i hae dynamic
[05:25] <tarelerulz> I download the deb for feisty and it says I don't have libc6 ,but when I look on synaptic it says I do ? what am I missing ?
[05:25] <blind> El: right out of the box.
[05:25] <belracu> El: use tun can get on to network
[05:25] <kauer> blind: Then it's harder :-) because the Ubunto box has to handle the connection. Read the stuff on PPPoA etc.
[05:25] <Pici> !offtopic
[05:25] <ubot3> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[05:25] <blind> El: VirtualBox also doesn't use 100% cpu like qemu was doing for me.
[05:25] <El> belracu tun?
[05:26] <Duna1> Can someone help me find out where http://rtl-wifi.sourceforge.net/wiki/Installing installs/compiles the driver to up to right before running "sudo make install"?
[05:26] <belracu> El, tunnel
[05:26] <cberlo> Stormx2: Hey, seem to have fixed it here -- don't understand why, but GRUB didn't like the partition size of 18GB for my boot drive.  Made a 250 MB boot partition, reinstalled and I'm on to the next step... whew!
[05:26] <kauer> blind: With a modem/router, the device handles the connection and you just connect straight in with ethernet and DHCP (or not even DHCP if you don't want to).
[05:26] <belracu> El, tunnel interface
[05:26] <giniengo> bon je que vous ne comprennais le franais
[05:26] <tarelerulz> I mean I download the deb of delug and when I try to install it  said I was missing libc6 . I got feisty deb too.
[05:26] <Pici> giniengo: /join #ubuntu-fr
[05:26] <stefg> prcrash: as i read Fesity supports readonly UFS2
[05:26] <El> belracu, is that for QEMU?
[05:27] <neverblue> giniengo, tu ne parle pas en anglais?
[05:27] <belracu> El,  Grrr
[05:27] <El> belracu, nevermind
[05:27] <blind> kauer: so basically the only way to NOT do it cli is to have a router?
[05:27] <martinx> giniengo, this is an english language channel
[05:27] <belracu> El, u enable it in ur  linux host system ;)
[05:27] <giniengo> non seulement franais.et toi neverblue
[05:27] <belracu> El,  just google and u will find
[05:28] <neverblue> un peux
[05:28] <wanger> tarelerulz: check the documentation online for a list of dependencies, and just use synaptic or whatever to make sure they're all installed
[05:28] <empek> Hello :)
[05:28] <genii> Dunas: whenever you are running make then make install, the first command normally just puts the .o files in the same directories where it finds the .c files to compile. the make install part is when it transfers the binaries etc to places like /usr/bin   and so on
[05:28] <El> belracu, already doing that
[05:28] <El> Thanks
[05:28] <Pici> neverblue: Can you ask giniengo  to type /j #ubuntu-fr ?
[05:28] <belracu> i suppose there are many people fail to get network up with QEMU
[05:28] <neverblue> Pici, you can too :)
[05:28] <jesson> =)
[05:28] <jesson> !starcraft
[05:28] <ubot3> Factoid starcraft not found
[05:28] <neverblue> im sure he was just replying to me :)
[05:28] <profanephobia> why does http cache cleaner randomly run?
[05:28] <giniengo> alors tu me servira de guide neverblue
[05:28] <empek> Can you help me?  How I can install the Pidgin?
[05:28] <jesson> !wine
[05:28] <ubot3> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[05:28] <belracu> El, http://www.h7.dion.ne.jp/~qemu-win/HowToNetwork-en.html
[05:28] <Dunas> genii: X-x Can I get that in dumbed-down-for-the-newbie-speak?
[05:28] <neverblue> !fr | giniengo
[05:28] <ubot3> giniengo: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[05:28] <neverblue> :)
[05:29] <Pici> giniengo: crire /j #ubuntu-fr
[05:29] <El> belracu, thanks
[05:29] <martinx> giniengo ecrivez /join #ubuntu-fr
[05:29] <Pici> neverblue: I assumed you spoke french
[05:29] <neverblue> a little, just enough :)
[05:29] <kauer> blind: It's nothing to do with cli...?
[05:29] <giniengo> j#ubuntu-fr
[05:29] <belracu> El,  if ur hardware support KVM then  u will find the performance is good
[05:29] <blind> kauer: that page ubotu gave me is ALL cli
[05:29] <genii> Dunas: Ok. Until you run the command "make install" it has not actually installed anything anywhere yet.
[05:29] <neverblue> giniengo, /j #ubuntu-fr
[05:29] <kevstar31> #gentoo
[05:29] <belracu> El, my xp can bootup in 16Sec from Ubuntu
[05:30] <martinx> giniengo, non!  /j #ubuntu-fr
[05:30] <fsdsa> someone coud he lpme with a iptables question
[05:30] <El> belracu, sounds great :-)
[05:30] <neverblue> belracu, you have too much time on your hands :)
[05:30] <neverblue> !ask fsdsa
[05:30] <osmosis> Is Gusty stable enough to install yet ?
[05:30] <ubot3> Factoid ask fsdsa not found
[05:30] <Flynsarmy> empek: http://www.debuntu.org/pidgin-2.0.0-deb-ubuntu-feisty-fawn
[05:30] <SeSp> .j .net
[05:30] <ebum> Hello!
[05:30] <neverblue> !ask | fsdsa
[05:30] <ubot3> fsdsa: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[05:30] <Dunas> Genii: Okay. So I'd run make install from the same location I was running, for example, make from?
[05:30] <empek> Flysarmy, thanks :)
[05:30] <kauer> blind: well, generally setting stuff up is "cli", running startup scripts etc...
[05:30] <belracu> El,  but i think its just wast of time to use XP from Ubuntu cause u really do not need XPeeee when u have linux Ubuntu @ hand
[05:30] <benn92647> good morning everyone
[05:30] <genii> Dunas: Yes.
[05:31] <profanephobia> osmosis, gusty runs fine as far as i can tell but be prepared for problems until its final
[05:31] <jrib> osmosis: no, only when it is released.  It's only good for people who want to help with development with testing and such and don't mind a broken system
[05:31] <Stormx2> zitner_: Hi, was helping family with stuff.
[05:31] <giniengo> comment a se passe ici neverblue
[05:31] <fsdsa> i cannot ping from 10.10.0.2 to wan. My firewall is on 10.10.0.1  here the configuratio of the iptables: http://pastebin.com/m4ed03235
[05:31] <ebum> Someonte know a program to monitor all connections to my computer and ports throught someone connects?
[05:31] <El> belracu, just using it to play my Steam games. Wine never works...
[05:31] <Dunas> belracu: Sadly there are some things Windows can do that Ubuntu can't, mostly certain games and music players. :( I know this all to well.
[05:31] <blind> kauer: well, it's my mother, and im not there to do it for her, and she's not that experienced.
[05:31] <Stormx2> !fr | fsdsa
[05:31] <ubot3> fsdsa: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[05:31] <neverblue> giniengo, sorry, i dont speak french :)
[05:31] <genii> Dunas: If you need to uninstall afterwards, try    make uninstall    and if that doesn't work use    make dist-clean
[05:31] <benn92647> i need to make a bootable back up of my current fiesty (as it is finally working perfectly) but cant find documentation on how, can some one help me, please.
[05:31] <Dunas> genii: Thank you so much. :)
[05:31] <osmosis> profanephobia  jrib:  okay, thanks.
[05:31] <belracu> Duded,  but there are more things that XP cant do that Ubuntu can do ;)
[05:32] <martinx> no way would i use a release til its final. cos i'm a coward
[05:32] <genii> Dunas: you're welcome
[05:32] <shiznix`> sup
[05:32] <Dunas> belracu: True.
[05:32] <belracu> Duded, ;)
[05:32] <faileas> benn92647: i think mondorescue does that
[05:32] <Rabbitbunny> what's the command to change the owner of a folder?
[05:32] <belracu> i am linux since more then 9 years
[05:32] <shiznix`> don't know
[05:32] <belracu> my first PC was slackware
[05:32] <benn92647> thras windows ubuntu rules!....and get wine LOL
[05:32] <Flynsarmy> Where can i find info on Gutsy Gibson? What it includes that Feisty Fawn doesn't etc
[05:32] <Stormx2> Rabbitbunny: chown
[05:32] <SeSp> Rabbitbunny chown
[05:32] <Stormx2> JINX
[05:32] <Gam3Junki3> Can someone answer a quick newb question for me?
[05:32] <Dunas> Belracu: I'm longing for the point where Ubuntu or something very similar becomes viable for gamers. :P
[05:32] <jesson> !fedora
[05:32] <ubot3> Other !Linux distributions besides !Ubuntu include: Debian, Mepis (using !APT); RedHat, Fedora, SUSE, Mandriva (using !RPM); Gentoo, Slackware (using other packaging systems)
[05:32] <Rabbitbunny> Thank you
[05:32] <lil-g-man> Question: when u use divxwebplayer on windows u can save the video, is that somehow possible on ubuntu?
[05:32] <Stormx2> Gam3Junki3: Okay, I will: Yes.
[05:32] <kauer> blind: whether PPPoA or a modem/router, this is something you set up once, and it just works after that. If there are scripts you need to run each time, you can package them up behind a launcher icon on the task bar or whatever, so it's still click-to-go...
[05:32] <belracu> but i love ubuntu ... cause it really rocks like my old slack
[05:32] <SlimeyPete> !gutsy
[05:32] <ubot3> 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
[05:33] <SlimeyPete> hmm, not there
[05:33] <ebum> !help
[05:33] <ubot3> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[05:33] <giniengo> you try neverblue,i'm trying to speak english,neverblue
[05:33] <Stormx2> Gam3Junki3: Do you have any other questions?
[05:33] <Gam3Junki3> How come the deb command isn't working?
[05:33] <jrib> lil-g-man: mplayer offers that option, don't know about the other plugins
[05:33] <martinx> flynsarmy, ubuntuforums.org contains a section on gutsy i believe
[05:33] <tarelerulz> Well, Deluge  seems to be just want I was looking for .  Think on Ubuntu are coming along nice for me.  I have Linux yahoo chat cliet(gyachi) Deluge (real bit torrent client) .
[05:33] <zitner_> Stormx2:  I got the info you want in pastebin, it asks at the top for my name and syntax, what syntax should I use?
[05:33] <genii> Rabbitbunny: sudo chown -R username:groupname /dir/<orfilename>          <-- -R means recursive
[05:33] <belracu> Dunas, Games are all not what PC is meant for ... so it depends from person to person
[05:33] <jesson> what are the thing linux can do that xp cannot>?
[05:33] <neverblue> giniengo, im sure #ubuntu-fr will assist better :)
[05:33] <Stormx2> zitner_: Just leave em both blank.
[05:33] <ebum> !video
[05:33] <ubot3> Ubuntu 7.04 installs multimedia codecs automatically. For older versions of Ubuntu, or if you can't use the automatic installer, see https://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - For multimedia applications, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MultimediaApplications
[05:33] <belracu> u cant sell a car to some one who cant drive
[05:33] <belracu> ;)
[05:33] <zitner_> Stormx2:  Oh, then just hit paste?
[05:33] <russe11> Anyone know how I can install skype on ubuntu edgy? I can only find feisty packages.
[05:34] <Stormx2> zitner_: yeah
[05:34] <wanger> ebum: nmap can be used to check open ports, nmap localhost, i don't know about a program to monitor traffic i'im afraid
[05:34] <stefg> !skype
[05:34] <ubot3> To install Skype on Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Skype - To record on Skype, check: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeRecordingHowto
[05:34] <lil-g-man> jrib: hmmmm when i go to stage6 it gets opened with totem
[05:34] <benn92647> faileas: what is that? and how do i use it?
[05:34] <Stormx2> !skype | russe11
[05:34] <ubot3> russe11: please see above
[05:34] <russe11> Stormx2, stefg, that doesn't answer my question.
[05:34] <jrib> lil-g-man: mplayer plugin is not the default one
[05:34] <faileas> benn92647: its in the repos. its pretty simple
[05:34] <jesson> !windows vista
[05:34] <ubot3> Factoid windows vista not found
[05:34] <russe11> Stormx2, stefg, I've followed the steps on that page. They work on feisty.
[05:34] <fsdsa> i cannot ping from 10.10.0.2 to wan. My firewall is on 10.10.0.1  here the configuratio of the iptables: http://pastebin.com/m4ed03235
[05:34] <El> Hey, I have an 32 bit install. If I try to install a 64 bit (yes I have the processor) can I just upgrade from the 32bit?
[05:35] <Stormx2> jesson: Try !vista.
[05:35] <zitner_> Stormx2:  It's saying please correct errors, but it's not specify what fields, or highlighting anything.
[05:35] <martinx> ebum there are things called packet sniffers but i don't know anything about them (other than they sniff packets)
[05:35] <neverblue> russe11, you should have the edgy sources, so use synaptic?
[05:35] <genii> Rabbitbunny: np
[05:35] <kurtti> hi, does anyone have experience on digital tv cards with ubuntu? do they work or just give a headache?
[05:35] <Stormx2> zitner_: Uhg. Which website are you using?
[05:35] <kauer> ebumL It may not be quite what you are looking for, but try System->Administration->System monitor...
[05:35] <zitner_> paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[05:35] <belracu> El, simple go get a 64bit Hardware
[05:35] <belracu> hehehe
[05:35] <cappiz> someone here using clamav and amavis?`
[05:35] <unimatrix9> etherape can give you an visual on what you are connected to
[05:35] <russe11> neverblue, skype is not in the ubuntu repositories. skype.com runs a repo, but it has feisty packages.
[05:35] <kauer> ebum: Be a bit more specific about what you want to see....
[05:36] <lil-g-man> jrib: and another thing about mplayer, when i open avi (divx) i get an error error opening/initializing the selected video_out (-vo) device
[05:36] <El> belracu, what?
[05:36] <fsdsa> smeone got an idea? :S
[05:36] <belracu> El,  sorry read half of ur mess ;)
[05:36] <jrib> lil-g-man: go to preferences and choose a different video out (try xv or x11)
[05:36] <belracu> not sure  u can give it a try
[05:36] <stefg> kurtti: Most cards work quite well, some evn better than in windows
[05:36] <neverblue> russe11, in the 'ubuntu guide' (google) it covers on setting up your repos for skype, and allows you to install via synaptic
[05:36] <El> belracu, rrriiigght
[05:36] <zitner_> Stormx2:  I'm using paste.ubuntu-nl.org.
[05:36] <belracu> but 64 bit Filesystem have bit different structure
[05:36] <russe11> neveryblue, I am installing from synaptic, but the repo that synaptic uses is for feisty. only.
[05:37] <Stormx2> zitner_: Uhg. You pasted the stuff in, yeah?
[05:37] <kurtti> stefg, any recommendations for a good and cheap card?
[05:37] <neverblue> russe11, if you say so
[05:37] <Stormx2> zitner_: Try filling in your name
[05:37] <jrib> neverblue: because it used to give bad advice at some point
[05:37] <martinx> russell, there should be edgy repos too
[05:37] <neverblue> russe11, maybe check that guide anyways
[05:37] <benn92647> faileas: thanks
[05:37] <lil-g-man> jrib: that works, now how do i make mplayer open videos on stage6 by default?
[05:37] <ebum> kauer Hm, i want to see, if someone connects to my computer to my web server or game server or any other application... i want to see which port he uses and his ip address...
[05:37] <belracu> gooing to sleep
[05:37] <zitner_> Stormx2: Yea, exactly what you told me, I did.
[05:37] <belracu> chat 2marrow :p
[05:37] <neverblue> jrib, i found it the best resource ever, for a new setup
[05:37] <kimmey2k3> Any way to remove the black line that comes up and goes down as i maximize/minimize?
[05:37] <jrib> lil-g-man: have you install the "mozilla-mplayer" package?
[05:38] <unimatrix9> ethereal is also for monitoring network
[05:38] <kimmey2k3> Or, border. That is
[05:38] <lil-g-man> jrib: probably not:)
[05:38] <neverblue> wireshark now
[05:38] <kauer> ebum: Do you want some kind of real time notification, or do you just want to be able to monitor what is going on?
[05:38] <stefg> kurtti: that very much depends on your country, and what there are new cards every three months at the moment...
[05:38] <jrib> lil-g-man: k, you'll need to install mozilla-mplayer and remove totme-mozilla
[05:38] <zitner_> Stormx2:  I put my name in, the the page puts my stuff in as on page, but gives no link anywhere I can see.
[05:38] <stefg> kurtti: see linuxtv.org
[05:38] <Stormx2> zitner_: Copy the address from the address bar.
[05:38] <neverblue> ebum, thats recorded in logs
[05:38] <kurtti> stefg, ok thanks.
[05:39] <zitner_> It just says, posted by Zitner, oh ok, I see what you're asking, lol.
[05:39] <lil-g-man> jrib: how do i remove totme-mozilla?
[05:39] <ebum> kauer i want just to see....
[05:39] <Flynsarmy> Does anyone know how to get flash player working in 64-bit firefox?
[05:39] <harry-88> hi,i'm nback
[05:39] <Dunas> Hmm.
[05:39] <jrib> lil-g-man: you can use your favorite package manager
[05:39] <zitner_> Stormx2:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/34667/
[05:39] <unimatrix9> internet sniffer : an other option is kismet
[05:39] <len> guys, what's the default java path installation when we use apt-get. (java-6-sun)?
[05:39] <Dunas> sean@Dunas-laptop:~/rtl-wifi$ sudo make install
[05:39] <Dunas> make: *** No rule to make target `install'.  Stop.
[05:39] <stefg> kurtti: http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Supported_Hardware
[05:39] <ebum> neverblue - i need to see in real time.. not in logs...
[05:39] <tarelerulz> I have something to say about deluge so far . I can't get any Internet site while using it . So that is big  strike againt it.
[05:39] <lil-g-man> jrib: it doesn't find totem-mozilla
[05:39] <harry-88> who creates ubuntu
[05:39] <jrib> lil-g-man: what version of ubuntu?
[05:40] <lil-g-man> jrib: 7.04
[05:40] <neverblue> ebum, there are books based on doing such a thing, maybe check for 'linux network tools'
[05:40] <kauer> ebum: Most servers (game servers etc) will log connections etc either to their own log file or via syslog. So you could (for example) run /var/log/messages through grep and tail and have that running in a window. Then you'll see new connections, for example. If the activity thus logged is enough, you're done. Otherwise you need some kind of packet sniffer. tcpdump will do the trick...
[05:40] <martinx> harry88, a load of developers do
[05:40] <lil-g-man> jrib: when i put totem it finds only movie player, movie player totem (xine backend)
[05:40] <len> anyone?
[05:40] <neverblue> ebum, as for monitoring seperate applications, there are some 'top's available for apache, ftp, etc...
[05:40] <harry-88> the new version
[05:40] <jrib> lil-g-man: try 'sudo aptitude remove totem-mozilla'
[05:40] <Stormx2> zitner_: Also pastebin the output of sudo apt-get update, please
[05:40] <kauer> ebum: The logs ARE real time (well, to a few seconds, anyway)....
[05:40] <Dunas> So it's not going to install in that way.
[05:40] <russe11> neverblue: The ubuntu guide you're referring to for ubuntu edgy (http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Edgy#How_to_install_Messenger_.28Skype.29) refers to using the .deb file available from skype.com. I'm sure that worked at some point, but since then they've changed the .deb file available there to one that works with Feisty and NOT Edgy.
[05:41] <Dunas> That's the file where I was running make and such
[05:41] <martinx> harry88 what exactly do you mean?
[05:41] <osmosis> 
[05:41] <zitner_> Stormx2:  You mean what it says after I type it in terminal?
[05:41] <Stormx2> zitner_: Yeah.
[05:41] <lil-g-man> jrib: thanks
[05:41] <Venko> Is there a way to have a separate window text colour for the panels/taskbars?
[05:41] <ebum> kauer neverblue thanks
[05:41] <russe11> So does somebody perhaps have the .deb package for skype for Edgy?
[05:41] <Venko> I'd like them to use #FFFFFF but for the other windows to use #000000
[05:42] <Flynsarmy> ruse11: Automatix installs Skype doesn't it?
[05:42] <Pici> !automatix | Flynsarmy  russe11
[05:42] <ubot3> Flynsarmy  russe11: 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)
[05:42] <Stormx2> zitner_: First, make an edit to /etc/apt/sources.list. Open and editor: "sudo gedit /etc/apt/souces.list" and put a newline before every instance of "deb" on the final line
[05:42] <len> guys, what's the default java installation path when we use apt-get. (java-6-sun)?
[05:42] <kauer> ebum: Thanks because we helped, or thanks because you've given up on us? There are more ways to watch connections, the more we know about what you want, the more we can help...
[05:42] <neverblue> russe11, i had no idea
[05:42] <cappiz> someone here using clamav and amavis?`
[05:42] <zitner_> Stormx2:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/34672/
[05:42] <russe11> Pici, I know I know, Automatix is evil. But what if I can't find ANY other way?
[05:43] <neverblue> russe11, can you not select previous releases within synaptic?
[05:43] <Stormx2> russe11: You can find another way.
[05:43] <russe11> neverblue, there is but one version available.
[05:43] <lil-g-man> jrib: i installed mplayer plugin but stage6 still gets opened with totem
[05:43] <russe11> Stormx2, I'm trying. Can you help?
[05:43] <lil-g-man> jrib: Browser Plugin using GStreamer 0.10.12
[05:43] <jrib> lil-g-man: did you remove totem-mozilla and restart your browser?
[05:43] <neverblue> russe11, ah, too bad :(
[05:43] <Stormx2> russe11: Well, what's the issue?
[05:43] <wanger> tarelerulz : then that's just because it's conneted to a load of peers using a crap-load of bandwidth, not a problem with deluge specifically, try choking speeds and peers
[05:44] <Pici> len: What are you trying to do?
[05:44] <russe11> Stormx2, still can't get Skype installed on Edgy. The only packages available are only compatible with Feisty.
[05:44] <len> set $JAVA_HOME Variable
[05:44] <lil-g-man> jrib: i removed it then i installed mplayer and started browser
[05:44] <len> Pici: set $JAVA_HOME Variable
[05:44] <Flynsarmy> !help
[05:44] <ubot3> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[05:44] <tarelerulz> Most the time I download at  1. something mb and can still surf
[05:44] <natbet> russe11: does it give errors when you try to install it in edgy?
[05:44] <jrib> lil-g-man: join me in #ubuntu-classroom
[05:44] <ben__> How do I make ubuntu automatically (force)mount an NTFS volume regardless of whether it's 'clean'? I've tried various alterations of fstab, but it won't do it without sudo which requires that I type the whole thing in the terminal.
[05:45] <Pici> len: take a look at the results of dpkg -L packagename for the list of files it installs.
[05:45] <russe11> natbet, yes. "Skype depends on libasound2 (>> 1.0.12); however: Version of libasound2 on system is 1.0.11-7ubuntu3"
[05:45] <squee> How can I tell what version of Xorg I have installed?
[05:45] <neverblue> ben__, write an alias for it?
[05:45] <jimmer> I have and interesting dvd problem that I can't find anything out about. If I play a copied dvd movie in my system it works great the first time but then it won't play in my system or on my TV's dvd player again.
[05:45] <russe11> natbet, and a couple others that are very similar.
[05:45] <ben__> neverblue: alias?
[05:45] <ebum> kauer emm, thanks for help :) i just need to see something like this: 000.000.000.000 connected, port: 00000, time: 00:00 ...
[05:45] <len> Pici: kk 1 sec
[05:45] <russe11> natbet, libqt4-core and libqt4-gui
[05:45] <jrib> squee: Xorg -version
[05:45] <neverblue> squee, X -version
[05:46] <nitronic> hi there, i seem to be having two problems with a brand new install of ubuntu: 1) it will not reboot properly (it locks up at the last phane on the graphical screen), and 2) USB thumb drives are not being mounted, despite them showing up in dmesg... it seems like no /dev/sd** device is being created. any ideas?
[05:46] <neverblue> ben__, its a way to make a long command, into something short
[05:46] <natbet> have you tried getting updates for those?
[05:46] <squee> jrib, neverblue, thanks
[05:46] <russe11> natbet, my system is up to date according to the update manager.
[05:46] <zitner_> Stormx2:  What do you mean by put a newline, you mean hit tab on it?
[05:47] <ben__> I see. But I want the volume to mount automatically, on startup or when I plug it in (it's an external HDD)
[05:47] <Stormx2> zitner_: No, a carriage return (hit return / enter)
[05:47] <zitner_> ok
[05:47] <kauer> ebum: What servers specifically do you want to monitor? Do they log connections? If so, all you need is in the logs, and you can get it in real time. If not, the answer is harder, but not impossible. Do you need more help?
[05:47] <jimmer> Anyone available to help with a strange dvd problem
[05:47] <stefg> russe11: you need skype 1.3 ... available here: http://nicky4.de/software/skype/skype_debian-1.3.0.53-1_i386.deb (not checked )
[05:47] <zitner_> one sec, do you want me to save it when I'm done?
[05:47] <martinx> zitner, the best way of ensuring a newline at the end of something is by hitting enter
[05:47] <benn92647> ok I loaded mondo, but i cant find a link to activate it on my computer-do i need to do the back up from terminal?
[05:47] <kauer> jimmer: Ask your question, don't ask to ask a question.
[05:47] <jimcooncat> is "cups-pdf" the right package for a pdf printer driver?
[05:48] <Pici> jimcooncat: Yes.
[05:48] <jimmer> ok
[05:48] <jimcooncat> thanks Pici, I didn't want to try five different packages
[05:48] <martinx> benn try typing monmdo in terminal
[05:48] <JD_> anyone know where I can find an updated dapper netboot image as per this bug: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/73647
[05:48] <ubot3> Malone bug 73647 in linux-source-2.6.15 "Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM5708 not detected on install" [Undecided,In progress] 
[05:48] <jimmer> I have and interesting dvd problem that I can't find anything out about. If I play a copied dvd movie in my system it works great the first time but then it won't play in my system or on my TV's dvd player again.
[05:48] <JD_> I'm looking for something in the last week. the most recent one in the archive is over a month old
[05:49] <Kolb> Hi, can anyone tell me how to determine if my graphics driver supports 3D acceleration?  In xorg.conf I see "ati" under driver.  And GLXGEARS seems to run smoothly.  Otherwise I am not sure.
[05:49] <Flynsarmy> Is there an equivalent of ZoneAlarm for Ubuntu? One taht pops up allow/deny messages when a program tries to access the internet?
[05:49] <garrapatt> Hello,
[05:49] <unimatrix9> glxinfo | grep direct
[05:49] <tarelerulz> any one else had  problem of not getting web site when downloading with deluge ?
[05:49] <benn92647> faileas: how do i get mondo to back up.  I loaded it from synaptic but cant find it anywhere in applications or system or preference?
[05:49] <zitner_> Stormx2: all the final lines right, then save?
[05:49] <ebum> kauer I have CS server on port 27015, hltv on port 27020, web server on 80, ftp on 21, remote monitor on 5900... i just need program to see all connections to all these ports in one file or program :)
[05:49] <faileas> benn92647: try typing mondo on the terminal
[05:49] <unimatrix9> firestarter - zone alarm like
[05:49] <jrib> lil-g-man: you know how to get there?
[05:49] <Stormx2> zitner_: Yeah
[05:50] <Kolb> direct rending: yes    --->  accelerated, correct?
[05:50] <Pici> Flynsarmy: There really isnt the problem of malicious software that would be 'phoning home' on Linux.  There is firewall software available though, see the !firewall factoid.
[05:50] <Iceee> hello i am new here can someone please help me ??
[05:50] <zitner_> Stormx2:  Done.
[05:50] <Stormx2> zitner_: sudo apt-get update
[05:50] <benn92647> faileas: nope
[05:50] <natbet> russe11: there are newer versions then what you have for edgy, I found the libasound2 one with a simple google search
[05:50] <Stormx2> zitner_: Hopefully, you won't get any error messages this time
[05:50] <unimatrix9> ebum does netstat give it?
[05:50] <Blauhaut> Guys my ubuntu is not mount normal cds , it is just mount the dvds
[05:50] <garrapatt> I want to umount a device automonted by ubuntu inthe /media directory by another user that didn't mount it, is it possible?
[05:50] <russe11> stefg, looks like that's exactly what I needed. Thanks for the link!
[05:50] <unagi> can anyone tell me how to fix the evolution error when i try to send mail 'MAIL FROM command failed: Service not available, closing transmission channel'
[05:50] <Stormx2> Blauhaut: What error do you receive?
[05:50] <Vlet> How can I reset my iptables to ubuntu default?
[05:50] <zitner_> Stormx2: Still recieving the same stuff I sent you.
[05:50] <faileas> benn92647: wierd. i'm not on my linuc system right now so i can't check
[05:51] <Stormx2> zitner_: Really?
[05:51] <martinx> flynsarmy, firestarter in synaptic is a wizard that will help you configure the firewall that is iptables
[05:51] <zitner_> yea
[05:51] <Blauhaut> Stormx2; no error, i just plug in the cd to player and wait
[05:51] <benn92647> faileas: ok
[05:51] <Blauhaut> Stormx2;  nothing happened but when i put dvds it is automactically mount it
[05:51] <benn92647> has anyone here used Mondo?
[05:51] <ebum> unimatrix9 i searched, how to install netstats, but i didnt find step by step or something like this, how to install and work with this...
[05:51] <Stormx2> Blauhaut: And when you mount manually?
[05:51] <carlos_> how do i install gtalk on my machine
[05:51] <natbet> russe11: you can try updating those 4 packages, kind of sloppy but it should work
[05:52] <Blauhaut> Stormx2; how can i mount manually?
[05:52] <unimatrix9> use terminal from gnome desktop and type netstat
[05:52] <Stormx2> !mount | Blauhaut
[05:52] <ubot3> Blauhaut: 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
[05:52] <CyberMad> i have problem with microphone on ubuntu but audio-in is fine, i tried skype but there is problem with mic.. the mic is ok on XP.
[05:52] <CyberMad> how to check / fix it?
[05:52] <faileas> hmm!mondo
[05:52] <faileas> !mondo
[05:52] <ubot3> Factoid mondo not found
[05:52] <len> Pici: can I use this syntax for exporting $JAVA_HOME on /etc/bash.bashrc: "export JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun"?
[05:52] <unimatrix9> mondo backs up your install to tape drive...
[05:52] <faileas> maybe not
[05:53] <Pici> len: That should work
[05:53] <Stormx2> zitner_: Uhg. Okay. You see the line with ## Avant Window Navigator at the end? It says "multive", add "rse" so that bit reads "multiverse". Then add a hash (#) To every line after that one.
[05:53] <Flynsarmy> Pici: Malicious software isn't the problem. In Aus we have download limits and i'd like to know what programs are accessing the internet and how much they're downloading and have the option to deny them when they try
[05:53] <Dunas> Bah!
[05:53] <len> Pici: Thxs
[05:53] <carlos_> i did apt-get install gtalk and it installed it
[05:53] <benn92647> FAILEAS: WIERD BECUASE IT WAS IN THE REPOSITORIES
[05:53] <Pici> len: Actually.. its better to do it on your user's .bashrc
[05:53] <Dunas> You appear to be spamming the pastebin. I hate spammers so I won't let you. If you're not attempting to spam, please enable javascript so you can pass the antispam check
[05:53] <Pici> !caps | benn92647
[05:53] <ubot3> benn92647: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[05:53] <benn92647> faileas: soory for caps
[05:53] <benn92647> sorry clone of sexybot ubotu
[05:53] <carlos_> but the prob is i can't see the graphicas
[05:53] <ebum> unimatrix9 i dont see there time, ip, port... there is somethng like this:  unix  3      [ ]          STREAM     CONNECTED     14417
[05:53] <Dunas> O-o; I'm not spamming, in fact I just edited something. It's long, but I need it up there.
[05:54] <martinx> what inexpensive digital tv cards are available in the uk that are compatible with myth tv?
[05:54] <benn92647> pastebin it
[05:54] <unimatrix9> mondo alternative http://clonezilla.sourceforge.net/
[05:54] <benn92647> dunas: use pastebin
[05:54] <len> Pici: I want java for every user
[05:54] <Dunas> I was using the Ubuntu Pastebin
[05:54] <benn92647> K
[05:54] <Dunas> That's what gave me that message. x_x
[05:54] <Geek_> benn92647: try mondorescue as the command...
[05:54] <unimatrix9> network monotoring http://www.ethereal.com/
[05:54] <savvas> how can i increase the frequency of update-manager checks?
[05:55] <carlos_> guy how do i install gtalk for google on my machine?
[05:55] <tarelerulz> See how I can't get any web site while using Deluge . It would  short of turning it off . I just have you all for help .
[05:55] <jimmer> Anyone got any Ideas  what would cause copied dvd's to erase in my Feisty Fawn System...?
[05:55] <Pici> len: okay then :)
[05:55] <Stormx2> carlos_: Doesn't work I'm afraid :(
[05:55] <Pici> jimmer: rewriable dvds?
[05:55] <Vlet> After installing mysql using the meta package, I have mysql, mysql-ndb, and mysql-ndb-mgm all in my services... what's with the other two?
[05:55] <cjae> best opengl games for ubuntu
[05:55] <benn92647> geek: nope
[05:55] <unimatrix9> jimmer : no clue , should be impossible, you are unique
[05:55] <jimmer> no dvd-r
[05:55] <carlos_> ok thanks
[05:55] <martinx> jimmer have you tried different dvd playing apps?
[05:55] <Pici> jimmer: Impossible, perhaps your dvd-reader is scratching them
[05:55] <len> Pici: thx for help, now I'm out for launch, later
[05:55] <Dunas> Is there another pastebin I could use?
[05:55] <carlos_> i was really wondering how to do it
[05:55] <Dunas> !pastebin
[05:55] <ubot3> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[05:56] <Pici> Dunas: google for pastebin, there are alot.
[05:56] <unimatrix9> oh, ubot3 is my friend
[05:56] <neverblue> crontab: '53 8 * * * user xset -display :0.0 dpms force off' command line: 'xset -display :0.0 dpms force off'. The command line works perfect, but the crontab command does not, am I doing something wrong?
[05:56] <abhi_> how can I activate my forward and backward page buttons in my mouse to be used in nautilus.. I have gone through the ubuntu extra mouse setting site but not found any solution. pls help.
[05:56] <ebum> unimatrix9 how to get name of video card on my machine?
[05:56] <benn92647> dunas: if for some reason you cant use pastebin, try to e mail it to the person you want to get it, rreason is if you paste something that is more than 3 lines in here you might get booted out
[05:56] <Vlet> cjae: Are you asking for games?
[05:56] <cjae> Vlet, yes
[05:56] <carlos_> do you have any idea how to install it
[05:56] <Dunas> I'm gonna
[05:57] <Dunas> Use a different pastebin
[05:57] <Dunas> *
[05:57] <unimatrix9> lspci
[05:57] <martinx> ebum try lspci
[05:57] <jrib> abhi_: use xbindkeys or imwheel to make the buttons emit alt-left and alt-right
[05:57] <Lucios> hi
[05:57] <Vlet> cjae: Check out Alien Arena, Tremulous, and Nexuiz - I enjoy those
[05:57] <lil-g-man> jrib: i'm in the ubuntu-classroom
[05:57] <Lucios> !dhspcd
[05:57] <ubot3> Factoid dhspcd not found
[05:57] <Dunas> I want someone from in here to be able to look at this information from me running sudo make install. :x
[05:57] <barbie> on startin compiz m gettin this error: /usr/bin/compiz.real: No composite extension
[05:57] <Lucios> !dhcpd
[05:57] <ubot3> Factoid dhcpd not found
[05:57] <abhi_> jrid : ok..
[05:57] <Lucios> !dhpc-server
[05:57] <ubot3> Factoid dhpc-server not found
[05:57] <defrysk> sauerbraten
[05:57] <Stormx2> Lucios: Who is this for?
[05:57] <Lucios> !dhcp-server
[05:57] <ubot3> Factoid dhcp-server not found
[05:57] <Pici> !dhcp | Lucios
[05:57] <ubot3> Lucios: dhcp is Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, a protocol for automatic IP assignment from a router. Ubuntu uses dhclient as a DHCP client but other ones (and DHCP servers too) can be obtained from the !repos. More info at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DHCP
[05:58] <jimmer> I can copy dvd movies fine and they play great in my TV dvd player. but once I play them in either of my 3 Ubuntu machines they play great the firts time but won't play in anything after that. even the tv DVD.
[05:58] <martinx> ayone in the uk here using myth tv?
[05:58] <Vlet> barbie: ATI video card?
[05:58] <Dunas> There
[05:58] <codecaine> hey how can you burn .wma files to a audio cd
[05:58] <Stormx2> Lucios: Please /msg the bot next time.
[05:58] <Dunas> Can someone take a look at this and tell me if I did something wrong? http://pastebin.com/m528cc32b
[05:58] <kauer> ebum: Dunno about some of those, but web and ftp certainly log to syslog, the others may too. The info you asked for is meaningless for apache, but there are dozens, maybe hundreds of weblog analysers out there and they could certainly help condense your web activity down to something more useful. For ftp, just grep whatever interests you out of the log into a window (or into a window and a file with "tee"). If you really need every connection, your best bet 
[05:58] <cjae> Vlet, free as in beer
[05:58] <Stormx2> !w32codecs | codecaine
[05:58] <ubot3> codecaine: Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages, including the win32 codecs: see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - See also !Codecs
[05:58] <codecaine> I have that installed
[05:58] <Lucios> i keep thinking
[05:58] <Stormx2> codecaine: Try k3b
[05:58] <ebum> martinx Xm, this? : 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. UniChrome Pro IGP (rev 01)
[05:58] <zitner_> Stormx2:  I did what you said and saved it.
[05:59] <codecaine> yea
[05:59] <sexcopter> can anyone tell me how to find the UUID of a partition, so i can put if in fstab?
[05:59] <codecaine> tried it
[05:59] <codecaine> said it couldn't do it
[05:59] <Stormx2> zitner_: sudo apt-get update.
[05:59] <Lucios> why i cannot access web..but can use this irc..
[05:59] <kauer> ebum: Or commission me to write a custom monitoring program for you :-) If you are up for a bit of programming, look at libpcap...
[05:59] <mosno> chrome://browser/content/browser.xul
[05:59] <barbie> it works on fc. now i've changed the distro. apt-get to install it... bt this error
[05:59] <Stormx2> Lucios: Maybe your DNS server is broken~?
[05:59] <Lucios> any idea?
[05:59] <tck> anyone use pidgin ?
[05:59] <Stormx2> tck: Yeah
[05:59] <Lucios> dns/
[05:59] <Pici> !compiz | barbie
[05:59] <ubot3> barbie: Compiz (compositing window manager) and XGL (X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL) - Howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager - Help in #ubuntu-effects
[05:59] <jimmer> Martinx: yes I have tried different player
[05:59] <savvas> !uuid
[05:59] <ubot3> 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)
[05:59] <bentob0x> how do you search for files recently accessed?
[06:00] <Stormx2> savvas: /msg the bot.
[06:00] <martinx> jimmer, what tv card do you use?
[06:00] <Dunas> !xchat | Dunas
[06:00] <savvas> Stormx2: no thanks
[06:00] <zitner_> Stormx2:  It say done now.
[06:00] <Dunas> Hm.
[06:00] <Vlet> cjae: Sorry? Yes, they are both beer free and speech free
[06:00] <neverblue> crontab: '53 8 * * * user xset -display :0.0 dpms force off' command line: 'xset -display :0.0 dpms force off'. The command line works perfect, but the crontab command does not, am I doing something wrong?
[06:00] <jimmer> Martinx: don't have a TV card in the system
[06:00] <Dunas> Not enjoying using GAIM for this.
[06:00] <savvas> !uuid | codecaine
[06:00] <ubot3> codecaine: 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)
[06:00] <cjae> Vlet, repos?
[06:00] <Stormx2> savvas: It's a rule. Don't "no thanks" me.
[06:00] <Vlet> cjae: google :p
[06:00] <savvas> Stormx2: it wasn't meant for me, so no thanks
[06:00] <sexcopter> ok well i just found the answer to my question, it's "sudo vol_id -u <partition>"
[06:01] <cjae> Vlet thanks
[06:01] <Vlet> lol @ "sexcopter"
[06:01] <Stormx2> zitner_: yay! Now: sudo apt-get build-dep gaim
[06:01] <theory_> Hello. I have a question. What is the command to install ndiswrapper on ubuntu?
[06:01] <martinx> jimmer how does your pc access the tv signal?
[06:01] <kauer> neverblue: Almost certainly a difference between your local user env and the env cron is running in.
[06:01] <Pici> !ndiswrapper | theory_
[06:01] <ubot3> theory_: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[06:01] <Stormx2> savvas: Who was it for then?
[06:01] <ebum> !video install
[06:01] <ubot3> Factoid video install not found
[06:01] <Dunas> Can someone take a look at this and tell me if I did something wrong? http://pastebin.com/m528cc32b
[06:01] <kauer> neverblue: Exactly how does the crontab version fail?
[06:01] <savvas> Stormx2: I used it again and put their nick, check your logs :)
[06:01] <tck> Stormx2, do you find that if your net connection goes down, and you were signed into pidgin as invisible, when the net comes back up, didgin signs in online
[06:01] <theory_> Anyone know the command?
[06:01] <tck> *pidgin
[06:02] <jimmer> I play the dvd through VLC or Totem
[06:02] <abhi_> jrib: how to associate the alt-left and alt-right to mouse buttons
[06:02] <zitner_> Stormx2:  E: Build-dependencies for gaim could not be satisfied.
[06:02] <Stormx2> savvas: Ah, it was a while back.
[06:02] <Stormx2> zitner_: o_O
[06:02] <savvas> lol
[06:02] <Stormx2> zitner_: Is that the only output?
[06:02] <zitner_> Stormx2:  I know, what the heck, lol.
[06:02] <martinx> jimmer so you don't actually record the tv shows with your pc
[06:02] <jrib> abhi_: use the xbindkeys or imwheel program
[06:02] <ebum> !video driver
[06:02] <ubot3> Factoid video driver not found
[06:02] <zitner_> Stormx2:  Everything else printed fine till it said that, yes.
[06:02] <theory_> Its not apt-get its the other command, I just can't remember it.
[06:02] <Stormx2> ebum: Who is this for?
[06:02] <jimmer> Martinx : no this is copied dvd backup.
[06:03] <Vlet> I'm running ubuntu server on a proliant server which as far as I know, has no 'power management' features... should/could I disable acpid and apmd?
[06:03] <Stormx2> zitner_: Could you pastebin the full output anyway?
[06:03] <Pici> Dunas: Looks okay to me.  I'd check out the README and INSTALL files to make sure that you are doing it correctly.
[06:03] <unimatrix9> theory_ cant you use synaptic for that?
[06:03] <savvas> zitner_: try: sudo apt-get install --reinstall ubuntu-desktop gaim
[06:03] <abhi_> jrib: I have installed the both. but not able to add the key bindings in xbindkeys-conf
[06:03] <martinx> !tv card uk
[06:03] <ubot3> Factoid tv card uk not found
[06:03] <Stormx2> zitner_: Sorry about this, something fishy is up with your apt setup.
[06:03] <Pici> !msgthebot
[06:03] <ubot3> Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[06:03] <neverblue> kauer, it doesnt turn the display to 'dpms force off'
[06:03] <ebum> Stormx2 :) i dont know my video card name and i want to install driver... i dont know, how to do this
[06:03] <h0dges> hey! how do i install nvidia drivers and get more resolutions? the max at the moment is 1024x768
[06:03] <neverblue> oh nos! not angry ops!
[06:03] <Stormx2> ebum: In any case, read what ubotu just put.
[06:03] <Dunas> Pici: Thanks, I will. I just got worried when I saw the string of WARNING's.
[06:04] <haak> what is date ubuntu new version ?
[06:04] <neverblue> !nvidia | h0dges
[06:04] <ubot3> h0dges: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:04] <neverblue> oh nos!! an angry ops!!
[06:04] <savvas> h0dges: system > administration > restricted drives manager, tick your graphics and it will download it for you
[06:04] <Pici> !gutsy > haak (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[06:04] <unimatrix9> ebum for an list of all your hardware , start gnome terminal and type lshw
[06:04] <kauer> neverblue: I mean, do you get any error messages?
[06:04] <unimatrix9> you get all info about the system
[06:04] <unimatrix9> hmm, diner is ready!
[06:05] <unimatrix9> bye bye all
[06:05] <neverblue> kauer, where would I get an error mesasge for xset?
[06:05] <martinx> ebum it is definitely in the output of uspci, but you will have to do some investigating of what names are video cards
[06:05] <Stormx2> You own a diner? Cool!
[06:05] <jimmer> Martinx : Here is a little more. If the dvd's are copied on a windows machine the same thing happens when I play them in my machine. The first ime is plays ok but it won't play in anything after that.
[06:05] <neverblue> kauer, I am assuming I wouldnt
[06:05] <jrib> abhi_: put something like http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/34675/ in your ~./xbindkeysrc and restart xbindkeys
[06:05] <jrib> abhi_: you need to install xvkbd and update the file to use the right button numbers
[06:05] <ebum> unimatrix9 yes, but there is only this for video: 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. UniChrome Pro IGP (rev 01)
[06:05] <zitner_> Stormx2:  Ok, that's all good and done.
[06:05] <Stormx2> zitner_: May I have a link, please?
[06:06] <abhi_> jrib; ok testing
[06:06] <martinx> jimmer your problem sounds bizarre. all i can think of is that your dvd drive is faulty
[06:06] <h0dges> thanks
[06:06] <kauer> neverblue: Just for fun, what do you get if you type "sudo mailx" in a terminal window?
[06:06] <zitner_> Stormx2:  To what just got done?
[06:06] <jimmer> Martinx: sure got me pulling my hair out.. In my 34 years of computer work I have never come across anything like this..
[06:06] <kauer> neverblue: What user is "user" in that commen line in crontab?
[06:06] <Stormx2> zitner_: Yeah, the pastebin I assume you just made
[06:06] <neverblue> sudo: mailx: command not found
[06:06] <jimmer> Martinx: it goes against all logic.
[06:06] <kauer> neverblue: commen = command
[06:07] <Dunas> Alright, only one way to be sure it works and that'd be to reboot and see if it loads...
[06:07] <neverblue> kauer, my 'all around' user, I have also attempted to use root
[06:07] <kauer> neverblue: so it is a real user?
[06:07] <neverblue> kauer, obviously
[06:07] <jimmer> Martinx but the same thing happens in all three machines. 2 machines are running Edgy and mine is running Feisty.
[06:08] <martinx> jimmer, the dvd disc will play once, then never again.  So maybe the DVD drive is erasing the disc as it plays.
[06:08] <kauer> neverblue: Which crontab is this command in? (BTW: When things are failing, *nothing* is obvious, OK?)
[06:08] <martinx> Jimmer do you believe in ghosts? or mischievous pixies?
[06:08] <neverblue> kauer, I feel we arent getting anywhere with this, thanks for your time
[06:09] <JanetFLorida> anyone, when i run 'configure', is there an ubunto standard as to where install paths should be pointed (/etc, /opt, /usr/local, etc.)?
[06:09] <kauer> neverblue: You give up to soon. work with me on this....
[06:09] <zitner_> Stormx2:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/34676/
[06:09] <neverblue> kauer, replying to 'all' your questions is slowing me down :)
[06:09] <cjae> Vlet, any non-fps
[06:09] <haak> uuE: mysql-server-5.0: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[06:09] <kauer> neverblue: First we eliminate the obvious and the simple, and work towards the truth. Very zen. Very Sherlock Holmes.
[06:09] <haak> help me pls
[06:10] <martinx> janet, you should run the command ./configure in the directory that the configure file is situated
[06:10] <haak> E: mysql-server-5.0: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[06:10] <garrapatt> does anybody used a LG L1510BF touchscreen in ubuntu?, I want to know the calibration parameters for the X.org.
[06:10] <neverblue> agent zero -ish ?
[06:10] <jimmer> Martinx yes some how something is getting over written... Most times the dvd won't even mount when I put it in after the problem starts with it and the odd time it will mount when I view the dvd files under that situation I can see the folders but can not access them.
[06:10] <Stormx2> zitner_: Oh, you were on a beta?
[06:10] <martinx> Superbusinessman, you seem to be in a very volatile market
[06:11] <kauer> neverblue: If you need help, ask. If you don't, DON'T ASK. Now do you want help solving this or have you just been wasting my time?
[06:11] <ebum> OK, i found video card: UniChrome Pro IGP. But how to install drivers to it?
[06:11] <zitner_> Stormx2:  It came with Ubuntu, I don't know.
[06:11] <JanetFLorida> martinx, but i have an old version of program already installed (dansguardian), and the 'configure' defaults don't install in the same place as apt-get install put them
[06:11] <Stormx2> zitner_: What ubuntu version are you running? feisty?
[06:11] <jimmer> Martinx I am starting to believe in Gremlins...
[06:12] <zitner_> Stormx2:  Yea, what ever the latest one is right now, but not Gutsy, that's beta .
[06:12] <Vlet> cjae: I dunoh - I like FPS's :) .... google's your buddy ;)
[06:12] <martinx> jimmer, i can think of no rational explanation
[06:12] <zitner_> 7.04
[06:12] <neverblue> http://pastebin.ca/666955
[06:12] <kauer> neverblue: You could try, for example, adding this to the end of that crontab line: " > /tmp/blah 2>&1". Then you will have ALL output. And yes, xset DOES generate output.
[06:12] <Stormx2> jimmer: What's the issue?
[06:12] <ebum> neverblue OK, i found video card: UniChrome Pro IGP. But how to install drivers to it?
[06:12] <Flynsarmy> Is there a ubuntu equivalent of Autopatcher that installs all the latest updates in 1 giant setup file?
[06:12] <martinx> janet sorry not enough info
[06:12] <neverblue> ebum, ?
[06:12] <Stormx2> zitner_: Uhg. sudo apt-get --purge remove gaim
[06:13] <jrib> Flynsarmy: isn't that what APT does?  Or are you asking something else?
[06:13] <jimmer> Martinx : me either... By all theory it can't happen but it is...
[06:13] <scipio> Flynsarmy: use the update manager. system-admin-update manager
[06:13] <ebum> neverblue xm, dont know?
[06:13] <JanetFLorida> martinx, apt-get install installs a version to /etc, but it has bugs, ./configure installs to /usr/local. not desirable as i have 2 versions on disk now
[06:13] <neverblue> ebum, do I know you/ was I helping you?
[06:13] <zitner_> Stormx2:  It is done sire, lol.
[06:13] <martinx> ebum go to unichrome's website first. if they have no linux driver (as they probably wont) google for the driver
[06:14] <Stormx2> !checkinstall | JanetFLorida
[06:14] <ubot3> JanetFLorida: checkinstall is a wrapper to "make install", useful for installing programs you compiled. It will create a .deb package, which will be listed in the APT database and can be uninstalled like other packages. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CheckInstall - Read the warnings at the top and bottom of that web page, and DO NOT interrupt CheckInstall while it's running!
[06:14] <zitner_> Stormx2:  I know you're fustrated as I am, lol.
[06:14] <Flynsarmy> If i use the update manager i need to re-download it all every time i reinstall ubuntu or for each comp i install it on. I'm after a setup file that i can just double click and it'll install all the updates without needing to download anything
[06:14] <dinky7572> !list
[06:14] <ubot3> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[06:14] <Stormx2> zitner_: Heh, yeah, your setup is weirded out.
[06:14] <jimmer> Martinx have even tried a different brand of dvd thinking that maybe the ones I got were erasable and were mis lables. but the same result.
[06:14] <Stormx2> zitner_: Try that sudo apt-get build-dep gaim again?
[06:15] <Paddy_EIRE> Flynsarmy: your 'just' looking for an package with all the updates in 1 click install.... ahh asking a little much arent we
[06:15] <martinx> jimmer how longs this been happening? did it all work ok before?
[06:15] <Paddy_EIRE> ;)
[06:15] <Flynsarmy> Paddy_EIRE: They did it for windows. I don't see why it can't be done for Ubuntu
[06:15] <zitner_> Stormx2: Nope same message about Build-dependncies for gaim could not be satisfied.
[06:16] <Paddy_EIRE> Flynsarmy: shock horror this aint win
[06:16] <neverblue> thanks kauer
[06:16] <jimmer> Martinx all three dvd drives are lg drives and only one of them is light scribe.
[06:16] <zitner_> Stormx2:  I don't get it.
[06:16] <Stormx2> !sourceomatic | zitner_
[06:16] <ubot3> zitner_: source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[06:16] <Stormx2> zitner_: use that.
[06:16] <Geek_> actually... windows is damn annoying initial updatewise unless you slipstream in
[06:17] <jimmer> Martinx I have been fighting with this for about 4 months now...
[06:17] <abhi_> jrib: b:8 and b:9 to be added to that or not.
[06:17] <kauer> neverblue: Also check (silly to suggest, but check) that xset is in the path cron is using. Or just specify the xset path explicitly in the crontab entry.
[06:17] <neverblue> kauer, couldnt find the display :0.0
[06:17] <jrib> abhi_: b:8 means button 8, you can run 'xev' to figure out what button number your buttons are emitting
[06:17] <GoFcukYourself> i'm using compiz fusion and when i rotate the desktop cube to another desktop, the taskbar shows me the same windows.. how can i fix this?
[06:17] <jimmer> Martinx that was when I started fooling around with dvd movie copies.
 does this help? (Transfering installed packages): http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=483637
[06:17] <Pici> !effects | GoFcukYourself
[06:17] <ubot3> GoFcukYourself: For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[06:17] <kauer> neverblue: AHA!
[06:17] <Dunas> Well that didn't work.
[06:18] <martinx> jimmer i dont see how you can sort it out as i cant see what can be causing it.  its hopeless
[06:18] <neverblue> weird though
[06:18] <Dunas> :<
[06:18] <neverblue> its the current display
[06:18] <Paddy_EIRE> !effects | GoFcukYourself
[06:18] <GoFcukYourself> ok.. thanks
[06:18] <Paddy_EIRE> !botsnack
[06:18] <ubot3> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[06:18] <Pici> Paddy_EIRE: I already did it.
[06:18] <jimmer> Martinx same here I don't get any sort of error message to even work with...
[06:18] <Paddy_EIRE> oh
[06:18] <neverblue> :0.0
[06:18] <Pici> :)
[06:19] <kauer> neverblue: does the display exist at the time the cronjob runs?
[06:19] <neverblue> kauer, im outta ideas :/
[06:19] <makiolo> For wow , is best wine or cedega ?
[06:19] <martinx> jimmer have you thought of taking the drives to a repair shop?
[06:19] <kauer> neverblue: It's an X display, X has to be running...
[06:19] <neverblue> kauer, of course :)
[06:19] <Dunas> Urgh.
[06:19] <neverblue> makiolo, ask in #winehq
[06:19] <jimmer> Martinx I have popped them out and put them in a windows machine and the problem doesn't happen...
[06:20] <dhruv> ok
[06:20] <neverblue> Dunas, still fighting the battle?
[06:20] <makiolo> i ask , thet say wine
[06:20] <makiolo> but have low performance
[06:20] <Dunas> It's driving me nuts, neverblue.
[06:20] <neverblue> makiolo, obviously, its there channel :)
[06:20] <neverblue> makiolo, see if you can get it to install in either :)
[06:20] <zitner_> Stormx2:  Quick question before I do this, will this mess up any of my programs, or games I have installed?
[06:20] <Dunas> Can't find where I installed it to, and I still need to run a temporary install again to make it work until I can get the permanent one going.
[06:20] <Stormx2> zitner_: No, it won't.
[06:20] <martinx> jimmer so its a linux/ubuntu problem... somehow ubuntu has haunted your drives...'
[06:21] <abhi_> jrib: it does't emit any button.
[06:21] <neverblue> kauer, so, Ill supply some info on pastebin, give me a sec
[06:21] <Dunas> sudo insmod rtl818x-newstack/r8180.ko is what I'm working with at the moment.
[06:21] <ThanatosDrive> Fellows, is it just me, or is Ubuntu's sound kinda...odd?
[06:21] <Paddy_EIRE> abhi then your keyboard layout must be wrong
[06:21] <Dunas> I went into ~/rtl818x-newstack/ and tried it both with and without the rtl-818x-newstack/ part.
[06:21] <ThanatosDrive> That is, when I turn it up all the way, I hear some incredible amounts of crackling.
[06:21] <jimmer> Martinx yea the thing that confuses me about this is it is 2 different version of Ubuntu
[06:21] <zitner_> Stormx2:  I see the list, what do I do with it?
[06:22] <Dunas> Just wish I could remember what I did before.
[06:22] <martinx> thanatos, i get great audio from ubuntu
[06:22] <makiolo> neverblue, my english sux ..
[06:22] <ThanatosDrive> martinx, is your sound turned up all the way? And you use headphones?
[06:22] <Stormx2> zitner_: Copy it into /etc/apt/sources.list (sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list)
[06:22] <abhi_> jrib: i have changed my xorg.conf. I will contact u after the reboot.
[06:22] <neverblue> kauer: http://pastebin.ca/666968
[06:22] <Stormx2> zitner_: Delete the existing content first
[06:22] <Flynsarmy> David-A: It does, thanks. Do i type 'apt-cdrom add' on the new Ubuntu installation to get apt to read the packages from the cd-rom?
[06:23] <S|m0nA`> disconnect
[06:23] <ThanatosDrive> martinx I mean both Headphones sound is turned up to the max, as well as Master, and the RhythmBox sound is maxed. Try playing some DnB, like Pendulum.
[06:23] <martinx> thanatos, i use speakers. i have a dual-boot, xp on the other partition, and both sound as good as each other
[06:23] <dhruv> how do i get network manager into automatic mode from manual mode
[06:23] <zitner_> Stormx2:  Ok, and I just saved it too.
[06:23] <neverblue> Dunas have you heard of tab completion?
[06:23] <Stormx2> zitner_: sudo apt-get update, then sudo apt-get build-dep gaim
[06:23] <carlos_> j
[06:23] <kidbuntu> !printer
[06:23] <ubot3> Printing in Ubuntu is done with cups. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/OpenPrinting - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[06:23] <kidbuntu> !printer
[06:23] <kidbuntu> !hp
[06:23] <ubot3> Factoid hp not found
[06:24] <Stormx2> kidbuntu: Who was that for?
[06:24] <kidbuntu> !printer
[06:24] <Pici> kidbuntu: stop
[06:24] <Thorsten> Hello, I've got a probleme with my Wireless Card. He knows the wireless network, but doesn't connect to it... Any ideas?
[06:24] <Dunas> neverblue: No. >< I just got Ubuntu today, got barely any idea what I'm doing as it is.
[06:24] <Pici> kidbuntu: ubot3 replied to you above.
[06:24] <Stormx2> I'm totally sick of people calling ubotu for themselves in the channel. it annoys me beyond anything else here.
[06:24] <ThanatosDrive> martinx: Maybe something is wrong with my sound drivers or maybe the lack of a soundcard is the problem.
[06:24] <kauer> neverblue: All is clear. You own the display. profx doesn't. You need to run that command as you, OR do something to give access to profx.
[06:25] <mr_veg1> hey ho
[06:25] <neverblue> Dunas, its a file, in that dir, so you want to move into the dir, then add the module within the dir, so you dont have the / in the module name
[06:25] <Stormx2> let's go!
[06:25] <neverblue> kauer, i am profx :/
[06:25] <Thorsten> I try to connect to it, but it doesn't
[06:25] <ThanatosDrive> Stormx2: What's wrong with calling ubotu for yourself?
[06:25] <martinx> thanatos you could be right, cos ubuntu in itself delivers audio wel
[06:25] <kauer> neverblue: It could find the display OK, it just didn't have permission to modify it.
[06:25] <kidbuntu> !printer
[06:25] <ubot3> Printing in Ubuntu is done with cups. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/OpenPrinting - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[06:25] <Dunas> neverblue: ...can you explain how to do that? ><
[06:25] <kauer> neverblue: Scratch that then.
[06:25] <Flannel> ThanatosDrive: you should do it in a query, not spam the channel
[06:25] <kidbuntu> !print
[06:25] <ubot3> Printing in Ubuntu is done with cups. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://linuxprinting.org - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[06:25] <neverblue> kauer, i ran the command as root as well
[06:25] <ThanatosDrive> Flannel: query?
[06:25] <Pici> !msgthebot | kidbuntu
[06:25] <ubot3> kidbuntu: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[06:25] <Stormx2> ThanatosDrive: A lot of text gets unnecessarily put into the channel - it's already hard enough to follow
[06:25] <Dunas> neverblue: I'm sorry for asking so many questions, I'm just trying not to screw up the computer. :x
[06:25] <kauer> neverblue: Root won't have access either :-)
[06:26] <mr_veg1> can anybody tell, how to recover the music library after updating listen to 0.5, pls?
[06:26] <Flannel> ThanatosDrive: /msg ubotu [whatever] 
[06:26] <ThanatosDrive> Flannel: Ah, thanks.
[06:26] <neverblue> the messages received the logger "test"  when root as well
[06:26] <benn92647> anyone know of something other than mondo to use to back up my linux, monod is a massive headache and i cant get it to work.
[06:26] <ThanatosDrive> Stormx2: Read faster :D
[06:26] <neverblue> kauer, yeah, thought it was just a shot in the dark
[06:26] <Stormx2> ThanatosDrive: No. it's easier just to /msg.
[06:26] <jrib> !backup > benn92647 (see the private message from ubotu)
[06:26] <David-A> Flynsarmy: dont know, I used "Edit > Add CD" in Synaptic, I think.
[06:26] <GoFcukYourself> benn92647: go to synaptic and search for backup stuff
[06:26] <benn92647> doesnt linux have its own internal back up program
[06:27] <Pici> benn92647: See the msg from ubotu
[06:27] <Pici> benn92647: er, ubot3
[06:27] <martinx> the bot kicked kidbuntu out for hassling him
[06:27] <neverblue> kauer, i can run the command just fine, and the display goes into DPMS, its really bothering me :/
[06:27] <GoFcukYourself> benn92647: linux comes with no programs
[06:27] <Thorsten> I've got a probleme with my wireless card. "Hardware present: no" But with "iwlist wlan0 scan" he finds my network. I try to connect, but it doesn't
[06:28] <SuperBusinessman> martinx ya
[06:28] <SuperBusinessman> stocks rock
[06:28] <Stormx2> GoFcukYourself: Ubuntu comes with a whole bunch tho.
[06:28] <GoFcukYourself> Stormx2: that's Ubuntu.. not Linux
[06:28] <martinx> superbusinessman, how much longer you think you'll be wealthy... this time?
[06:28] <Dunas> On a side note to my earlier questions is there some way to disable a touchpad's "touch-to-click" functionality in Ubuntu? Because it's very sensitive and it's making me go nuts. ><
[06:29] <kauer> neverblue: Try this: Run "xhost -localhost" in a terminal window, then trigger the cronjob. See if that works. If it does, a solution is on the horizon :-)
[06:29] <Paddy_EIRE> Flynsarmy: another thing you may want to look at is 'aptoncd'
[06:29] <neverblue> Dunas, isnt there a hardware toggle to do so?
[06:29] <Flannel> !synaptics | Dunas
[06:29] <ubot3> Dunas: For a comprehensive Synaptics Touchpad guide, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticsTouchpad
[06:29] <Pici> !synaptics | Dunas
[06:29] <Pici> Flannel: darn, too slow ;)
[06:29] <Dunas> XD
[06:29] <Dunas> Thanks, guys.
[06:29] <neverblue> so xhost -localhost
[06:29] <neverblue> localhost being removed from access control list ?
[06:30] <kauer> Dunas: A screwdriver through the thing, if delivered with sufficient violence, will make the problem go away.
[06:30] <GoFcukYourself> why is ubotu renamed to ubot3?
[06:30] <kauer> neverblue: Sorry, "+"! I was that close... :-)
[06:30] <David-A> benn92647
[06:30] <Flynsarmy> Paddy_EIRE: Perfect, thanks
[06:30] <jrib> Dunas: http://scottcollins.net/blog/2006/01/disable-touchpad-tap-in-kubuntubreezy.html is one google result, basically you need to use 'synclient'
[06:30] <Dunas> neverblue: Earlier you mentioned something about the directories and installing, can you help me figure out how to do what you instructed me to do? I didn't quite understand it.
[06:30] <Pici> GoFcukYourself: ubotu is offline temporarily, this is a temp replacement bot
[06:31] <GoFcukYourself> seen seen
[06:31] <Paddy_EIRE> Flynsarmy: you can also use a few tools together and what you will have is better than any win executable... 1 sec I'll find the links you need
[06:31] <martinx> ubotu is way cooler than ubot3
[06:31] <Paddy_EIRE> Flynsarmy: also very straight forward
[06:31] <cberlo> anyone know how to cache ldap queries, so you can query 1000 at a time, and pick up where you left off?
[06:31] <neverblue> Dunas the module is in a directory, if you go into the dir, then just add the module, rather than typing 'dir/module', so it would just be 'module'
[06:31] <rafilski> AEw galera
[06:32] <abhi_> jrib: still not working.
[06:32] <David-A> benn92647: afaik ubuntu has no backup-prog by default. there are many to choose from in the repositories, dont know what is best.
[06:32] <Paddy_EIRE> Flynsarmy: http://reconstructor.aperantis.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=14&Itemid=37
[06:32] <rafilski> to comeando agora com o Linux
[06:32] <abhi_> jrib: my mouse have 7 buttons as given in xorg.conf
[06:32] <jrib> abhi_: you installed xvkbd?
[06:32] <Dunas> So I'd go into ~/rtl-wifi/rtl818x-newstack/ and then do... what command? >_o; Sorry, neverblue, I'm still trying to figure this out. Also, thanks jrib.
[06:32] <Flannel> !br | rafilski
[06:32] <ubot3> rafilski: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[06:32] <SuperBusinessman> martinx i've left the stock market
[06:32] <rafilski> tem como alguem me da umas dicas
[06:32] <rafilski> sim
[06:32] <abhi_> jrib: yes
[06:32] <neverblue> kauer, nothing happened an same thing in /tmp/blah
[06:32] <Paddy_EIRE> Flynsarmy: possibly over kill, but I find this an invaluable time saver
[06:33] <jrib> Dunas: you asked about touchpad
[06:33] <kauer> neverblue: Hm. Thinking....
[06:33] <jrib> abhi_: you're on 7.04?
[06:33] <ryanakca> !es | rafilski
[06:33] <ubot3> rafilski: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[06:33] <abhi_> jrib: yes
[06:33] <Flynsarmy> Paddy_EIRE: Thanks!
[06:33] <martinx> superbusinessman, hurry back there before you lose all your money
[06:33] <neverblue> kauer, just added >> to crontab, instead of > :)
[06:33] <David-A> benn92647: quick and dirty bku: burn a cd with the cd-burn-prog that is installed by default
[06:33] <Pici> !offtopic
[06:33] <ubot3> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[06:33] <rafilski> ???
[06:33] <ThanatosDrive> Uhm, while this may not be an Ubuntu question, this is the only help channel I know of, and there's a lot of people here. So I'll just ask: Does anyone know if there is a philosophy IRC channel somewhere? That is, many people who are learned in philosophy.
[06:33] <jrib> abhi_: did you run 'xbindkeys'?
[06:34] <Dunas> jrib: Yeah, but I've been also fighting with my wireless chipset for a while. XD
[06:34] <dgamer> i'm out
[06:34] <ryanakca> I have a dir, with 755 permissions. How could I have all new files in that directory be of the same permissions, instead of 750 ?
[06:34] <neverblue> Dunas, put your pastebin URL up again?
[06:34] <kauer> neverblue: So was the result you just saw a new result or the previous result?
[06:34] <Pici> ThanatosDrive: ##philosophy strangely enough ;)
[06:34] <abhi_> jrib: run the xbindkeys-config
[06:34] <jrib> Dunas: I was just answering the touchpad question, I stay away from wireless...
[06:34] <neverblue> kauer, it was over written
[06:34] <ThanatosDrive> Pici: Thanks. I was doing a /list but it was making my gaim really slow.
[06:34] <jrib> abhi_: you need torun 'xbindkeys'
[06:34] <neverblue> kauer, but was the same error
[06:34] <Pici> ThanatosDrive: /list is a horrible command. I always just do /topic ##possiblechannel until I come up with something
[06:35] <abhi_> jrib: done
[06:35] <jrib> abhi_: now try the mouse
[06:35] <zitner_> Stormx2:  Wow, this takes awhile!!  lol
[06:35] <Stormx2> zitner_: The build-dep?
[06:35] <martinx> byeee!!
[06:35] <neverblue> Pici, within xchat, the secret is to open the channel list window first, then search within it :)
[06:35] <Dunas> neverblue: Alright, lemme look for it, need to dig it out of my history. :x
[06:35] <Pici> neverblue: I dont use xchat ;)
[06:35] <zitner_> Stormx2:  Yea.
[06:35] <neverblue> Dunas, i could probably do the same easily
[06:35] <Stormx2> zitner_: Look on the bright side - it's working.
[06:36] <kidbuntu> !printer
[06:36] <ubot3> Printing in Ubuntu is done with cups. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/OpenPrinting - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[06:36] <neverblue> Pici, cli-er :P
[06:36] <SuperBusinessman> martinx not all, but most already
[06:36] <Stormx2> Kick him.
[06:36] <zitner_> Stormx2:  True, lol.
[06:36] <Pici> !ops | kidbuntu wont stop doing !printer
[06:36] <ubot3> kidbuntu wont stop doing !printer: Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti or mneptok
[06:36] <jrib> kidbuntu: are you going to stop that?
[06:36] <Dunas> neverblue: There it is. http://pastebin.com/m528cc32b From when I was trying to use 'sudo make install' for a permanent install. I'll try and find the one pertaining to the present problem, but I'm gonna need help finding the right file for that, too. ><
[06:37] <kauer> neverblue: So we still have the same problem, even after doing "xhost +localhost"? Hm. This IS a puzzle. Still thinking...
[06:37] <abhi_> jrib: no still not working..
[06:37] <Mez> !botabuse | kidbuntu
[06:37] <ubot3> kidbuntu: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[06:37] <jrib> abhi_: pastebin your ~/.xbindkeysrc
[06:37] <Stormx2> zitner_: is it downloading, or installing?
[06:37] <neverblue> kauer, want me to -localhost :)
[06:37] <Dunas> Found it, neverblue: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/34655/
[06:37] <zitner_> Stormx2:  Ok, it's done.
[06:37] <abhi_> jrib: total file.
[06:37] <jrib> abhi_: sure
[06:37] <Stormx2> zitner_: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[06:38] <jrib> !pastebin > abhi_ (see the private message from ubotu)
[06:38] <b14ck73425> What could i do to the software, to make the system run smoother?
[06:38] <ebum> Bzzz, cant find how to install VIA video card driver :(
[06:39] <neverblue> Dunas, do this: cd ~/rtl-wifi/rtl818x-newstack; sudo insmod r8180.ko
[06:39] <agresor> Hello i have big problems with Burning CD, I have DVD-RW and CD-RW  2 rooms' and I can not burn anything with k3b or cd-burner.    BURN PROCES FAILED. CAn anyone Help PLEASE ?????
[06:39] <mannytu> kidbuntu: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots?action=show&redirect=UbotuUsage
[06:39] <ebum> Bzzz, cant find how to install VIA video card driver :( PLz, Help someone :(
[06:39] <Dunas> insmod: error inserting 'r8180.ko': -1 Unknown symbol in module
[06:39] <Paddy_EIRE> b14ck73425: many different things, spend some time in the forums.. there are many guides for optimizing performance
[06:39] <zitner_> Stormx2:  Done I assume.
[06:40] <Stormx2> zitner_: Still in the pidgin directory?
[06:40] <abhi_> jrib: pasted at :  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/34680/
[06:40] <zitner_> Stormx2: Yes
[06:40] <Paddy_EIRE> b14ck73425: also you could try running a more light weight desktop environment
[06:40] <Stormx2> zitner_: Run: ./configure
[06:40] <tarelerulz> Is the new Die hard out on dvd?
[06:40] <b14ck73425> lol
[06:40] <Stormx2> !offtopic | tarelerulz
[06:40] <ubot3> tarelerulz: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[06:40] <haru_> anyone know why i get this error : beryl: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/beryl/libjpeg.so : undefined symbol: jpeg_std_error
[06:40] <b14ck73425> no
[06:41] <jrib> abhi_: when you run 'xev' and press the mouse button you want for back it says it is button 8?
[06:41] <agresor> Hello i have big problems with Burning CD, I have DVD-RW and CD-RW  2 rooms' and I can not burn anything with k3b or cd-burner.    BURN PROCES FAILED. CAn anyone Help PLEASE ?????
[06:41] <neverblue> Dunas, are you in the tl-wifi/rtl818x-newstack ?
[06:41] <ganesh> i have 2 hdd,in 1 i have ubuntu and vista on other..but hdd which had ubuntu crashed and now left with only 1 hdd ..problem is bootloader was in d crashed hdd..so now i m not able to boot vista..can any 1 help me??
[06:41] <kauer> neverblue: I just tried doing that xset command from a console, and it doid nothing at all. No output, and no blank screen. Note that I did it as me - the same user that I did it as inside X, where it did work. This suggests that there is a difference between the cron env and the local env other than just the user and the display name.
[06:41] <stuart-> hi guys, how come after i adduser 'guest', when i log in, there's no sound support for him?
[06:42] <Dunas> neverblue: I should be, I copied and pasted the commands you gave me.
[06:42] <jrib> stuart-: is he in the "audio" group?
[06:42] <abhi_> jrib: not a single button is appearing in xev
[06:42] <zitner_> Stormx2:  It's done.
[06:42] <stuart-> jrib, how'd i check that?
[06:42] <b14ck73425> agresor, you need to find one that wont do that, and check your libraries. i use gnomebaker.
[06:42] <jrib> abhi_: are you clicking in the box that popped up?
[06:42] <stuart-> jrib, i assume i need to add him to video group as well?
[06:42] <Pici> !grub > ganesh (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[06:42] <Dunas> neverblue: Yes, I am, rtl-wifi/rtl818x-newstack/.
[06:42] <jrib> stuart-: with this command: groups USER
[06:42] <neverblue> kauer, did you confirm your $DISPLAY?
[06:42] <Stormx2> zitner_: Could you pastebin the last part? Where it says stuff like "blah.......... no"?
[06:42] <abhi_> jrib: yes
[06:42] <jrib> stuart-: check the groups your current user is in and see
[06:42] <neverblue> Dunas then do an ls, do you see the file?
[06:43] <ThanatosDrive> abhi_: I assume you're trying to use extra mouse buttons? Correct me if I'm wrong.
[06:43] <jrib> abhi_: then your mouse isn't setup correctly.  Did you setup evdev?
[06:43] <kauer> neverblue: yes. No such var in the console, :0.0 in X. As expected.
[06:43] <abhi_> jrib: not setup the evdev
[06:43] <ryanakca> I have a dir, with 755 permissions. How could I have all new files in that directory be of the same permissions, instead of 750 ?
[06:43] <jrib> abhi_: what mouse do you have?
[06:43] <stuart-> jrib, how do i add the groups to user guest?
[06:43] <zitner_> Stormx2:  Are you asking for me to pastebin what just happened?  I don't think it worked only because of wwhat it says, but yea give me a sec.
[06:43] <jrib> stuart-: sudo adduser USER GROUP
[06:43] <stuart-> jrib, thanks.
[06:43] <theea> hello
[06:43] <abhi_> jrib: it is mercury. I guess u do't know about it.
[06:44] <Dunas> neverblue: I see it, it's in the folder Module.symvers
[06:44] <theea> can you help me to put full rights on a win partition?
[06:44] <mattgyver83> Is there a way via command line that you can determine where a package was installed to?
[06:44] <neverblue> kauer, #linux seems to know a think or two :)
[06:44] <kauer> neverblue: Move that command into a script and run the script from the cronjob. More flexible, and you can experiment with things like env and set to see what other env stuff might be set or not set in the cronjob environment. There is something here we are missing....
[06:44] <Vlet> When I use synaptic to remove various apps, it will sometimes tell me that ubuntu-desktop is dependent on that etc etc... Is there a way to like, break a meta package leaving all of it's dependencies?
[06:44] <neverblue> Dunas, then cd Module.symvers
[06:44] <stuart-> jrib, can i do more than 1 group at once in one line? e.g: adduser guest cdrom floppy audio dip etc.
[06:44] <Paddy_EIRE> mattgyver83: whereis
[06:44] <abhi_> jrib : I working in mandriva after installing the imwheel but not in ubuntu.
[06:44] <Dunas> neverblue: Alright.
[06:44] <neverblue> then try and sudo insmod r8180.ko in there
[06:44] <abhi_> jrib: sorry ,  I > it is
[06:44] <jrib> stuart-: you can use usermod
[06:44] <neverblue> kauer :P more work? :P
[06:44] <theea> can you help me to put full rights on a win partition?
[06:45] <mattgyver83> paddy_eire, you are awesome
[06:45] <jrib> abhi_: join me in #ubuntu-classroom
[06:45] <Stormx2> !ntfs-3g | theea
[06:45] <ubot3> theea: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[06:45] <Dunas> Hmm.
[06:45] <stuart-> jrib, hows taht
[06:45] <Dunas> bash: cd: /home/sean/rtl-wifi/rtl818x-newstack/module.symvers: No such file or directory, neverblue. :(
[06:45] <Paddy_EIRE> mattgyver83: no probs, also 'locate' is handy :D
[06:45] <jrib> stuart-: read 'man usermod', I don't remember the syntax offhand
[06:45] <theea> thankx storm
[06:45] <abhi_> jrib: jined
[06:46] <zitner_> Stormx2:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/34681/
[06:46] <kauer> neverblue: I can duplicate your results. I think it's time for me to go away and experiment. If you are around when I return, we can compare notes. At least we know  a few things it *isn't*.
[06:46] <Stormx2> zitner_: Woh, what the hell did you do? o.O
[06:47] <kauer> neverblue: Is that entry in /etc/cron.daily or suchline, or is it really in profx's crontab?
[06:47] <zitner_> Stormx2:  I did what you told me to do, it seemed like everything was working, why, what's wrong?
[06:47] <Stormx2> zitner_: Well, you pasted the contents of your sources.list straight into the terminal...
[06:47] <Stormx2> zitner_: Twice!
[06:47] <zitner_> I did?
[06:47] <Stormx2> Yeah, you did.
[06:48] <stefg> zitner_: tidy up your sources.list, man! get a fresh one at !easysource, then run apt-get update && apt-get -f install && apt-get dist-upgrade
[06:48] <stefg> !easysource | zitner_
[06:48] <ubot3> zitner_: source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[06:48] <Dunas> This is made all the more frustrating because I had it working before...
[06:48] <Stormx2> stefg: Yeah, he did.
[06:48] <Stormx2> stefg: Check the paste he linked me to.
[06:49] <ADN__> Hello,i tried to install Firestarter from "universe" repository and its enabled but i didnt find it on synaptic so, whats wrong,
[06:49] <stefg> Stormx2: i did.... i assume the error at the end is a consquence of the messed sources.list
[06:49] <Dunas> neverblue: That module.symvers file is apparently a locked file, and it registers as 0 bytes...
[06:49] <Stormx2> stefg: Which error?
[06:50] <Stormx2> stefg: The errors are down to him pasting the source-o-matic output into bash.
[06:50] <GoodHabit> Hello. Can smb. help me? I have installed ubuntu feisty. And i have downloaded a *.tar file with game (warsow @ warsow[dot] net). So, in tarball are some libs, executables, etc. How to intall it in "true-way", help me please.
[06:50] <DjViper> ADN__: alt+f2 gksudo firestarter
[06:50] <edson> somebody knows to say me what it would be this message? Aug 22 13:45:50 ubuntu kernel: [20056.636000]  VFS: busy inodes on changed media.
[06:50] <razorednight> i had no problem finding firestarter via synaptic.  You must be missing a repo
[06:50] <stefg> Stormx2: oh... i see
[06:50] <neverblue> Dunas, are you compiling from the source, example: make, make install, etc ?
[06:50] <ADN__> may i shud chage the server?
[06:51] <zitner_> Stormx2:  Do you want me to delete my source list all together?
[06:51] <Stormx2> zitner_: No.
[06:51] <SubOne> can anyone tell me the full imagemagick command to convert a png to 24bit?
[06:51] <Dunas> neverblue: Yes, following instructions and links from http://rtl-wifi.sourceforge.net/wiki/Installing in the debian/ubuntu section.
[06:51] <Lustblader> can someone tell me the name of a good html editing tool for ubuntu that's good for beginners ????
[06:51] <ADN__> DjViper sorry im newbie whats i sould do with alt+f2 ,,,,?
[06:51] <neverblue> kauer, i dont like you talking about me in a third person :P
[06:51] <Stormx2> zitner_: Could you please run ./configure?
[06:51] <kauer> neverblue: When I put that command in  MY crontab, it worked. So I repeat - what crontab is that command in?
[06:51] <DjViper> ADN__: nevermind, mixed up heh
[06:51] <neverblue> kauer, just in crontab
[06:52] <kauer> neverblue: Please tell me the command you used to edit that crontab :-)
[06:52] <Stormx2> zitner_: Be sure you copy that properly. Looks like last time you accidently didn't copy what I put, so instead pasted in a whole bunch of other text.
[06:52] <ADN__> DjViper im new to linux world
[06:52] <Lustblader> any suggests???
[06:52] <neverblue> kauer, I pasted the crontab on pastebin
[06:52] <neverblue> kauer, what else do you require?
[06:52] <DjViper> ADN__: ok
[06:52] <Stuttergart> list
[06:53] <Vlet> When I use synaptic to remove various apps, it will sometimes tell me that ubuntu-desktop is dependent on that etc etc... Is there a way to like, break a meta package leaving all of it's dependencies?
[06:53] <darkstarFedora> hello all
[06:53] <Stuttergart> hello everybody
[06:53] <zitner_> Stormx2:  Done, it says to type make.
[06:53] <Stormx2> Vlet: I wouldn't remove apps that ubuntu-desktop depends on
[06:53] <bruenig> Vlet, meta package hell is fun, remove with apt-get
[06:53] <Stormx2> zitner_: Do as it says :)
[06:53] <kauer> neverblue: You modified a crontab to plave the xset command into it. Precisely how did you modify that crontab? Did you (eg) type "vi /etc/crontab"? Did you use "crontab -e" a ssome user? How?
[06:53] <Flynsarmy> Lustblader: http://www.linuxrsp.ru/win-lin-soft/table-eng.html
[06:53] <razorednight> vlet, don't worry about ubuntu-desktop.  If it goes, nothing bad will hapen
[06:54] <Lustblader> thx Flynsarmy
[06:54] <neverblue> kauer, bbiab
[06:54] <Stuttergart> I have a gutsy box that is incrementing the label on it's ethernet interface after every reboot. So it started at eth0 and it is now up to eth9. It seems as though this is some kind of problem with persistent device naming in udev but I'm not sure how to fix it.
[06:54] <ADN__> DjViper so?
[06:54] <MisterSnow> gg
[06:54] <Stormx2> razorednight: Except upgrades won't work?
[06:54] <Vlet> razorednight: ahh, so if syn wants to remove it, it will not remove that which ubuntu-desktop installed in the first place?
[06:54] <bruenig> Stuttergart, can it get to eth10?
[06:54] <DjViper> ADN__: sorry, I dont know what could be wrong if you enabled the uni. rep.
[06:54] <razorednight> is there a ubuntu game channel?  what's it called?
[06:54] <Pici> !gutsy | Stuttergart
[06:54] <ubot3> Stuttergart: 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
[06:54] <theoey> Could someone tell me...how do you disable the wired connection....so that eth1 starts up on bootup and not eth0?
[06:55] <razorednight> I didn't know losing ubuntu-desktop would lose you your updates too
[06:56] <bruenig> razorednight, it will not
[06:56] <razorednight> !games
[06:56] <ubot3> Information about games on Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Games and http://www.icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php
[06:56] <bruenig> razorednight, ubuntu-desktop is not updated between releases
[06:56] <razorednight> bruenig, someone here just told me it was!! Grr damn untruthers!!
[06:57] <Vlet> Stormx2: I'm running server, but am also lazy so I wanted a gui :) ... just didn't want all the bloat that comes with it
[06:57] <theoey> Could someone tell me...how do you disable the wired connection....so that eth1 starts up on bootup and not eth0?
[06:57] <Dunas> How do I open a text file as root, say, one that I want to modify but is listed as read-only?
[06:57] <bruenig> razorednight, some packages that ubuntu-desktop depends on might be, but ubuntu-desktop itself won't,  you would still get the dependency updates however
[06:57] <Lustblader> theoey: try running sudo pppoeconf
[06:57] <scipio> Dunas: sudo gedit filename
[06:57] <theoey> ok thx
[06:57] <Stormx2> Dunas: gksudo gedit filename
[06:57] <edson> somebody knows to say me what it would be this message? Aug 22 13:45:50 ubuntu kernel: [20056.636000]  VFS: busy inodes on changed media.
[06:58] <bobanj> can some1 tell me what is the name of the dock in the cool beryl videos on youtube
[06:58] <kmaynard> awn
[06:58] <kmaynard> !awn
[06:58] <ubot3> Factoid awn not found
[06:58] <scipio> bobanj: avant window navigator
[06:58] <Ahadiel> bobanj, avant-window-navigator
[06:58] <dxdt> bobanj: Avant
[06:58] <Stormx2> bobanj: * some1 :No such nick/channel
[06:59] <bobanj> 10x
[06:59] <RadiantFire> wow y a'll just jumped on him
[06:59] <scipio> if all the questions were that simple :)
[06:59] <lImItaO> when i try to install gnuchess package, apt-get tell me that gnome-games must be removed, how can i just update gnuchess?
[07:00] <dxdt> edson: comes from ejecting media that isnn't unmounted usually.  A USB thing or a CD
[07:00] <zitner_> Stormx2:  Ok it's done.
[07:00] <Lustblader> lImItaO: sudo apt-get upgrade gnuchess
[07:00] <Stormx2> zitner_: sudo apt-get install checkinstall
[07:01] <zitner_> Stormx2:  I already have that, I did it earlier.
[07:01] <kyncani> lImItaO: gnome-games specifically conflicts with gnuchess, so you can't have both. You can install crafty however.
[07:02] <Stormx2> zitner_: Are you sure?
[07:02] <neverblue> kauer, using nano
[07:02] <Stormx2> zitner_: In that case: sudo checkinstall
[07:02] <lImItaO> :(
[07:02] <zitner_> Stormx2: Yes, ok.
[07:02] <_MattB> what is a good GUI for BIND ?
[07:02] <neverblue> sudo nano /etc/crontab
[07:02] <kyncani> lImItaO: crafty is a good chess engine too i believe
[07:02] <lImItaO> i'm trying to use gnuchess with eboard
[07:02] <kauer> neverblue: Please tell me *what file* you edited. Full path....
[07:03] <kauer> neverblue: Whoops, clossed line...
[07:03] <zitner_> Stormx@:  Create package dos?  Right?
[07:03] <zitner_> docs
[07:03] <lImItaO> I know, but i thought it was easy to add gnuchess
[07:03] <lImItaO> :(
[07:03] <neverblue> kauer, there is only one crontab, in /etc
[07:03] <Stormx2> zitner_: n, then enter.
[07:03] <kyncani> lImItaO: eboard suggests gnuchess | crafty
[07:03] <neverblue> kauer, sorry, my bad
[07:03] <zitner_> Stormx2:  Don't create?
[07:03] <neverblue> kauer, there is one in /usr/bin as well
[07:03] <j0nas`> !wpa
[07:03] <ubot3> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[07:03] <Stormx2> zitner_: It doesn't really matter either way, but I'd go with "no".
[07:04] <lImItaO> kyncani: ok, than you
[07:04] <zitner_> Stormx2:  Oh, ok, just asking, lol.
[07:04] <Stormx2> :)
[07:04] <kauer> neverblue: OK, try this. Copy that line with your mouse. In a new terminal, type "crontab -e". Enter the line (WITHOUT the "profx") into the crontab that appears, which will probbaly be empty. Save and exit. See what happens. Remember to set the time for very soon so we don't have to wait too long...
[07:04] <kyeli> A question on vmware: if I grant xp 1GB of ram, and some memory of the nvidia card, is it all used by ubuntu when it is the only system running? or do I lose a portion of the memory to xp even though it is not running?
[07:04] <tach00> hi, anyone know how to configure cdrdao and cdrecord to run as root
[07:05] <zitner_> Stormx2:  It say to write a decription, and end with an empty line or EOF?  I'm lost.
[07:05] <Stormx2> zitner_: Hit enter two times.
[07:05] <neverblue> kauer, did you view your crontab once you did the crontab -e ?
[07:05] <zitner_> Stormx2: Ok
[07:05] <kauer> neverblue: yes.
[07:05] <ubunoob> hey guys, I wanna install xubuntu for the first time, and notice there's an alternative installer.. is this suggested for a more advanced linux user?
[07:05] <ubunoob> I'm usually on gentoo
[07:06] <kyeli> Stormx2: A question on vmware: if I grant xp 1GB of ram, and some memory of the nvidia card, is it all used by ubuntu when it is the only system running? or do I lose a portion of the memory to xp even though it is not running?
[07:06] <kauer> neverblue: Why?
[07:06] <stefg> !alternate | ubunoob
[07:06] <ubot3> ubunoob: The Alternate CD (available as of Dapper) is the classical text-mode installation CD. Use it if you wish to upgrade via CD, or for an "expert" mode install. For normal installs, use the Desktop CD, which is also a "Live" CD - See also !Minimal
[07:06] <Dunas> neverblue: Gah. To answer a much earlier question: I think so, following instructions and links from http://rtl-wifi.sourceforge.net/wiki/Installing in the debian/ubuntu section.
[07:06] <cappiz> someone here knows how i can change /var/lib/amavis to be chmod 770 -R on boot?
[07:06] <mon^rch> !kompozer
[07:06] <ubot3> nvu is a WYSIWYG and code dual-function HTML editor for easily creating web pages.  The original developer is working on a full rewrite; meanwhile, another is doing bugfixes.  It is not in the Ubuntu repos for Feisty Fawn, but add your name to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WaitingForNvuFeisty to be notified when packages are available.  See also !html.
[07:06] <zitner_> n
[07:06] <kauer> neverblue: Um, forgot to mention; do this *as profx*....
[07:06] <zitner_> Stormx2: Done
[07:07] <rock_> Hello
[07:07] <neverblue> kauer, there is no other :)
[07:07] <ubotu> ubunoob: The Alternate CD (available as of Dapper) is the classical text-mode installation CD. Use it if you wish to upgrade via CD, or for an "expert" mode install. For normal installs, use the Desktop CD, which is also a "Live" CD - See also !Minimal
[07:07] <Roge> is there a command to show which kernel im running ?
[07:07] <kauer> neverblue: The one, the only....
[07:07] <kyncani> Roge: uname -r
[07:07] <Stormx2> zitner_: All finished, no errors?
[07:07] <Roge> thx
[07:07] <kyncani> Roge: or uname -a
[07:07] <ubotu> nvu is a WYSIWYG and code dual-function HTML editor for easily creating web pages.  The original developer is working on a full rewrite; meanwhile, another is doing bugfixes.  It is not in the Ubuntu repos for Feisty Fawn, but add your name to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WaitingForNvuFeisty to be notified when packages are available.  See also !html.
[07:07] <osmosis> how do I get beryl to work with ATI ?
[07:07] <kauer> neverblue: Actually there is one other - root. Don't do this as root :-)
[07:07] <neverblue> kauer, same error
[07:08] <zitner_> Stormx2:  None, but what do I do now?
[07:08] <Stormx2> zitner_: Type "pidgin" and hit enter.
[07:08] <osmosis> I have beryl installed and beryl-manager running already.  The window manager stays stuck on metacity though.
[07:08] <neverblue> kauer, must be my setup, someone mentioned the following: you'd need to set DISPLAY and XAUTHORITY to the correct values
[07:08] <Dunas> brb
[07:09] <tach00> hi, anyone know how to configure cdrdao and cdrecord to run as root? please
[07:09] <neverblue> i thik ill try the 'write a script, add the script to crontab' idea you had
[07:09] <ubunoob> !minimal
[07:09] <zitner_> Stormx2:  It's says installation complete, then I typed pidgin and hit enter, and says command not found. Are you sure that's it?
[07:09] <bobanj> beryl on youtube....can some1 tell me where to get that cool animating jumping icons--quick launch i dont know what that is:D
[07:09] <razorednight> I'm currently in 4 channels: #ubuntu, #unhack-oo,##unix and ##ufo... and this si the only one where people are actually talking
[07:09] <stefg> !awn
[07:10] <ubotu> The Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want (the installer is like the one on the !Alternate CD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD
[07:10] <stefg> uuuhh
[07:10] <Pici> stefg: its lagging a little bit.
[07:10] <kauer> neverblue: Let me double check: As "profx" you typed "crontab -e". A crontab appeared (possibly empty) into which you typed the command "51 2 * * * /usr/bin/xset -display :0.0 dpms force off > /tmp/blah 2>&1" (with a different time, obviously). Then you saved that file and exited. At the appointed time, your screen did not blank and the same error as before was written to /tmp/blah (or whatever you called your output file). Is all that correct?
[07:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about awn - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:10] <ryanakca> is it possible to assign more than one group to a file?
[07:10] <neverblue> correct
[07:11] <jrib> ryanakca: no, but you can use ACLs
[07:11] <neverblue> we are on the same page kauer :)
[07:11] <isidoro> hi
[07:11] <razorednight> wow, ubot3 has left!  things are looking bad
[07:11] <kauer> neverblue: I'm starting to wonder.
[07:11] <Stormx2> Could someone remind me how to get the installed files of a package via command line?
[07:11] <nalioth> razorednight: ubotu will be here shortly
[07:11] <Stormx2> zitner_: Just one moment.
[07:11] <Pici> nalioth: its already here.
[07:11] <ryanakca> jrib: hmm. thanks :)
[07:11] <kyncani> Stormx2: dpkg -L
[07:11] <stefg> bobanj: that's avant window navigator. ask google, and /j #ubuntu-effects for breyl questions
[07:11] <razorednight> nalioth, thank heaven for that
[07:11] <Stormx2> zitner_: dpkg -L pidgin | grep bin
[07:11] <isidoro> I have some problems with usb disk. a usb peb disk is shown as iPOD why? any help?
[07:11] <osmosis> is it even possible to get beryl to work with ATI ?
[07:11] <neverblue> kauer, i have been wondering all this time :)
[07:11] <zitner_> Stormx2:  Let me correct myself, everything went fine, then the last line says Installing Debian package...FAILED!  I don't get it, why.lol
[07:11] <neverblue> kauer, but learning soo much :)
[07:12] <YouKnowMe> osmosis, yes
[07:12] <osmosis> YouKnowMe: how
[07:12] <stefg> !effects |  osmosis
[07:12] <neverblue> Dunas, find someone else to help you yet?
[07:12] <neverblue> Dunas, i got very involved with my own situation :)
[07:12] <ubotu> osmosis: For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[07:12] <Dunas> neverblue: No. :x Been working on that touchpad issue.
[07:12] <Stormx2> zitner_: xD. Okay. is synaptic or update manager open?
[07:12] <Dunas> neverblue: No worries. :)
[07:12] <architect> osmosis, check ubuntu forums
[07:12] <neverblue> Dunas, i havent setup wireless myself, btw :)
[07:13] <bobanj> i've installed awn....it just shows me the progs im running....:) uuu #ubuntu-effects thannnnnkkksssssss
[07:13] <Dunas> neverblue: You're certainly helping me a lot despite that. :P
[07:13] <kyncani> Are ubotu and ubot3 fighting for bot supremacy ?
[07:13] <Stormx2> !botsnack
[07:13] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[07:13] <neverblue> Dunas :)
[07:13] <zitner_> Stormx2:  No, and I just did what you told me to type, and it says syntax error near unexpected token.
[07:13] <neverblue> kauer, ill try that script idea, and let you know
[07:13] <Stormx2> zitner_: Which unexpected token?
[07:13] <stefg> kyncani: pathological bot schizoprenia :-)
[07:14] <kyncani> :))
[07:14] <zitner_> Stormx2:  It doesn't say, or specify.
[07:14] <kauer> neverblue: When you run crontab -e you edit your own crontab, not the central crontab. When I do that, I get a blank screen. It is a major puzzle to me why you do not.
[07:14] <Stormx2> zitner_: Damn. Okay, screw it. Run "sudo make install"
[07:14] <benn92647> can someone please tell me how to get linux to make me an ISO of my back up, it refuses to do anything but try and burn a &#$*! link to my back up.
[07:14] <zitner_> Stormx2:  syntax error near unexpected token `;'
[07:14] <Stormx2> zitner_: Is that the only output?
[07:14] <tach00> hi, can anyone please tell me how to configure cdrdao and cdrecord to run as root? please
[07:14] <kauer> neverblue: BTW /usr/bin/crontab is the crontab *program*, while /etc/crontab is the central crontab *file*.
[07:15] <Rabbitbunny> Hmm... If it says 19:02:23 remaining... That's minutes right?
[07:15] <neverblue> kauer, its puzzling that I can use the command on the cli and it works just fine
[07:15] <zitner_> Stormx2: Yes.
[07:15] <Pici> !sudo | tach00
[07:15] <neverblue> kauer, I found that out :)
[07:15] <benn92647> sorry, I have reached my limit with linux at this moment in time
[07:15] <ubotu> tach00: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[07:15] <Stormx2> zitner_: Did "make" return any errors?
[07:15] <Esteth> I have the sun-java6-bin package, but my java version is 1.4.2 (Ubuntu 4.1.2-0ubuntu5) when i run any java programs. how do i use the newer version?
[07:15] <Dunas> neverblue: If you're still able to help I certainly need it. :P I checked the file that supposedly had what I needed, but it was locked with a 0 byte reading for its size.
[07:15] <neverblue> kauer, cat crontab :)
[07:15] <zitner_> Stormx2:  None, just that.
[07:15] <kauer> neverblue: which crontab should I cat? :-)
[07:15] <neverblue> kauer :P
[07:15] <Pici> Esteth: sudo dpkg-reconfigure java
[07:16] <Rabbitbunny> Hmm... If it says 19:02:23 remaining... That's minutes right?
[07:16] <sadmin> hey
[07:16] <tach00> Pici: i am using kmediafactory and i get an error saying that they arent running in root, and i need to know if there is a way to configure that from the gui
[07:16] <zitner_> Stormx2:  Ok, it's making install, I know you're getting annoyed, I am, lol.  I can tell you're like what teh helll.
[07:16] <sadmin> i want to start a service on boot
[07:16] <sadmin> should i add in rc.local
[07:16] <sadmin> or?
[07:16] <neverblue> so the crontab -e is the 'user' crontab, where as /etc/crontab is the 'system's crontab
[07:16] <benn92647> can someone tell me how to make a bootable copy of my back up, i cant even burn it linux wont let me.
[07:16] <Stormx2> zitner_: Exactly. This should have been a five-minute solution. Diagnosing problems over IRC is hard anyway.
[07:16] <neverblue> as in root's crontab
[07:16] <Dunas> Brb, hopefully.
[07:17] <Stormx2> zitner_: Re-run ./configure, and pastebin the whole output to me.
[07:17] <jossver> Hey I have a problem
[07:17] <darkcity> hola
[07:17] <mannytu> PriceChild said, "Please,  don't kill ubotu" in Ubuntu offtopic...
[07:17] <dxdt> hello
[07:17] <neverblue> btw, this did work on my system, in the past, about a month ago
[07:17] <zitner_> Stormx2: Ok.
[07:17] <docmur> Any one here tried to compile Oregano 0.69 using scons
[07:17] <kauer> neverblue: yes.
[07:17] <jossver> to install Flash player in the version 5.04 ubuntu
[07:17] <Esteth> Pici: I get told there's no package called java
[07:17] <benn92647> ubotu is a sexybot
[07:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about is a sexybot - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:17] <kauer> neverblue: System's not root's.
[07:17] <benn92647> LOL!
[07:17] <jossver> Does somebody know how to install flash player I have heard it is difficult to do that?
[07:18] <razorednight> Last year I bought a magazine, Linux Format 79 (May 2006) that contains a fine article all about crontab and job control.  I recommend it to all Linux users.l
[07:18] <Dunas> Alright, that's the touchpad dealt with. :)
[07:18] <benn92647> an someone tell me how to make a bootable copy of my back up, i cant even burn it linux wont let me.
[07:18] <homa_rano> I have a problem trying to install xubuntu on a partition. gparted sees the entire hard drive as unallocated space, but `sudo fdisk -l` correctly sees the 4 partitions including the ext3 one that it should be installing on
[07:18] <kyncani> !flash > jossver
[07:18] <thedash> so who wants to make a Linux version of Winamp5 for me ?
[07:18] <Stormx2> thedash: No one with any sense?
[07:18] <tach00> pici: is there a console command that wll put cdrdao and cdrecord in root mode
[07:18] <Rabbitbunny> thedash: XMMS
[07:19] <kyncani> !gnash > jossver
[07:19] <Pici> tach00: I do not know.
[07:19] <thedash> Rabbitbunny :: XMMS is Winamp2
[07:19] <benn92647> an someone tell me how to make a bootable copy of my back up, i cant even burn it linux wont let me.
[07:19] <Pici> Esteth: Sorry, I was thinking of something else: this is correcT:  #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[07:19] <tach00> who would know?
[07:19] <Dunas> Can someone help me install this wireless driver to Ubuntu? I've gotten it to work temporarily but couldn't use sudo make install
[07:19] <Rabbitbunny> thedash: What's so great about 5?
[07:19] <Pici> Esteth: It would help if I pasted the right thing:   sudo update-alternatives --config java
[07:19] <Esteth> Pici: hehe
[07:19] <thedash> Rabbitbunny :: it has the library function, and the titling is better too
[07:20] <Rabbitbunny> thedash: submit to XMMS team.
[07:20] <KanRiNiN> Hey guys.  I have a quick question on LVMs.  I have a 500Gb formatted to XFS that mounts at /mnt/BFD and a 200 on EXT3 that mounts at /.  Do I have to reformat both the use LVM to turn them into one contiguous drive?
[07:20] <luite_> thedash: you might like amarok if you want a library, at least if you don't hate KDE ;) (or maybe even if you do)
[07:20] <kauer> neverblue: BTW, look in /var/spool/cron/crontabs - is there a file "profx"? It should contain that command.... You probably should remove the command from the system crontab whil eexperimenting wiuth your own...
[07:20] <Pici> thedash: You might be able to run winamp5 in wine.
[07:20] <thedash> luite_ :: I use amarok, but it has other problems for sure
[07:21] <thedash> Pici :: yes I could, but that seems almost wrong ;P
[07:21] <razorednight> changing nicks is damn important. If mine wasn't so perfect, I'd change it regularly. In fact I'd set cron to do it for me
[07:21] <kauer> neverblue: To give you hope I can only tell you that on my system, running that command from my user crontab *works*.
[07:21] <luite_> thedash: an its main problem is that it doesn't try to be a winamp clone/ ;)
[07:21] <ubun756> how do i fix the mbr of my hda drive (windows) from ubuntu?
[07:21] <Stormx2> thedash: Try exaile, amarok, mpd, sonata.... the zillions of linux media players that are less bloaty and better than winamp 5.
[07:22] <Esteth> Pici: Thanks, seems to have changed to the newer version of java, but eclipse is still complaining about not having java 5. perhaps i need the JDK instead of the JRE
[07:22] <Pici> Esteth: Probably.
[07:22] <Stormx2> ubun756: define "fix".
[07:22] <Rabbitbunny> (from Wikipedia) "chown -R us ./base
[07:22] <tach00> hi, can anyone please tell me how to configure cdrdao and cdrecord to run as root? please
[07:22] <neverblue> kauer, how can I view inside /var/spool/cron/crontabs ?
[07:22] <Pici> !java > Esteth (might want to read this too)
[07:22] <neverblue> kauer, login as su I guess?
[07:23] <ubun756> Stormx2: restore after grub messed it up
[07:23] <kauer> neverblue: sudo ls /var/spool/crontabs
[07:23] <Stormx2> ubun756: grub overwrote it probably. What's the issue?
[07:23] <kyncani> ubun756: there's a package called mbr in ubuntu, it may do what you want. You'll also want to see !grub
[07:23] <neverblue> yeah, profx is in there
[07:23] <kauer> neverblue: er, sudo ls /var/spool/cron/crontabs
[07:23] <kyncani> !grub | ubun756
[07:23] <ubotu> ubun756: 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
[07:23] <ubun756> Stormx2: it won't boot now
[07:23] <kauer> neverblue: And the contents are as expected?
[07:23] <razorednight> I use rhythmnbox, the music player that actually comes installed by default in Ubuntu. With added mp3 codec of course, cos I'm a shameless thief.  I download music off the net too without paying for it!
[07:23] <Stormx2> ubun756: Windows?
[07:23] <Stormx2> kyncani: Not relevent.
[07:23] <ubun756> Stormx2: yeh
[07:24] <Stormx2> ubun756: Is it listed in your grub menu?
[07:24] <neverblue> kauer, correct, without the user, same line
[07:24] <ubun756> Stormx2: not got a grub menu anymore - i'm on a bootcd atm
[07:24] <jshriver> greetings
[07:24] <Stormx2> ubun756: What error do you receive?
[07:24] <kauer> neverblue: Just tried that command from root's crontab - same error as you. Just about to double check that it failks from the system crontab...
[07:25] <jshriver> anyone know if you can do basic logic programming in OpenOffice Calc? like if statements?
[07:25] <jshriver> or where I can find info on doing so
[07:25] <ubun756> Stormx2: grub says drive not ready or some such
[07:25] <neverblue> kauer, i can run the xset command as me, or as root, and they both enter DPMS
[07:25] <Stormx2> ubun756: Ask in #grub perhaps?
[07:25] <Dunas> Can someone help me install this wireless driver to Ubuntu?
[07:25] <benn92647> where can i find my root trash at so i can empty it?
[07:25] <neverblue> !wireless | Dunas :)
[07:25] <ubotu> Dunas :): Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[07:25] <Stormx2> benn92647: /root/.Trash
[07:25] <Dunas> Not helping there. >< Still need to get this one problem figured out.
[07:26] <neverblue> Dunas, :)
[07:26] <kauer> neverbue: yes - from within X. Try rinning them from a console as you, or as root (CTL-ALT-F1 to a console, not just a terminal window)
[07:26] <Stormx2> jshriver: Hit F1.
[07:26] <kornits> anyone know of a good graphical FTP program for ubuntu?
[07:26] <bur[n] er> anyone know how to connect to itunes 7 shares to either listen to or download music?
[07:26] <ubun756> Stormx2: ok
[07:26] <Stormx2> kornits: gftp, fireftp
[07:26] <zitner_> Stormx2:  You're going to slap me, I ran configure, and waited, then when it go tdone, I rettyped pidgin, and it's runnign, lol.  Ok, thank you so much, how do I get a shortcut in my menu and esktop?
[07:26] <bulmer> jshriver: i believe it uses java behind it, maybe ask folks at undernet #java
[07:26] <neverblue> kauer, good point, brb
[07:26] <gggggig> is there a ubuntu deb for http://libopenraw.freedesktop.org/wiki/Exempi ?
[07:26] <magnetron> filezilla kornits
[07:26] <j0nas`> hello.  does anybody have WPA working with intel ipw3945
[07:27] <j0nas`> im wondering if its supported
[07:27] <neverblue> actually
[07:27] <neverblue> kauer, my res is messed up in tty's
[07:27] <Anlar> j0nas`: supported just fine
[07:27] <magnetron> !hardware | j0nas`
[07:27] <j0nas`> ipw2100 and 2200 are definitely supported, but im not sure if ipw3945 is...
[07:27] <neverblue> so I cannot see the command line
[07:27] <ubotu> j0nas`: For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[07:27] <j0nas`> okay... well in that case
[07:27] <kornits> thanx
[07:27] <neverblue> guess ill write that script after all :)
[07:27] <j0nas`> i cant figure out what im doing wrong
[07:27] <jossver> Kyncani
[07:27] <jossver> thank you
[07:27] <jossver>  have found the solution
[07:27] <j0nas`> why is WPA not available as an option in my network configuration gui
[07:27] <jossver> I have lookesd into the map where the installer was
[07:27] <radioaktivstorm> anyone have an idea when the repos will have thunderbird 2.0? trying to decide whether I should wait for it or just go ahead and install it myself.
[07:27] <khermans> anyone know how to recover from /var/lib/dpkg/info
[07:27] <khermans> ?
[07:28] <jossver> and when I clicked on it it did it all automatic
[07:28] <khermans>  deleted it by accident,
[07:28] <bur[n] er> radioaktivstorm: when gutsy is released, thunderbird is in it
[07:28] <kyncani> jossver: all good then :)
[07:28] <Anlar> j0nas`: 02:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection (rev 02)
[07:28] <kauer> neverblue: well, well, well, well! Just tried it from the *system* crontab, with "kauer" as the user, and the darn thing worked! I am now officially Very Confused.
[07:28] <j0nas`> does anybody have WPA working properly with ipw3945?
[07:28] <nighthawk07> I got a machine with ubuntu 6.10 installed on it,. it had first problems loading the main desktop screen after the bar ran... so I put the bios on fail-safe mode,. and it loaded ok.... now I got the same problem and can't be able to solve it... anybody idea?
[07:28] <j0nas`> Anlar?
[07:28] <radioaktivstorm> bur[n] er, ah thanks.... that's not too long... ill wait then :D
[07:28] <Anlar> j0nas`: works perfectly with wpa out of the box, no need to install anything over the default feisty
[07:28] <neverblue> kauer, didnt work in tty
[07:28] <j0nas`> really.
[07:28] <kauer> neverblue: brb, gotta water the wisterias.
[07:28] <jossver> But Kyncani
[07:28] <Prowler_1> hello, looking for better gnome shortcut manager?
[07:28] <jossver> how can you see on linux that it is installed
[07:28] <jossver> ?
[07:29] <j0nas`> could you walk me through what you did? (high level)
[07:29] <zitner_> Stormx2:  You busy my friend?
[07:29] <Stormx2> zitner_: Nah.
[07:29] <j0nas`> just open up the network config dialog, then picked WPA?
[07:29] <Pici> neverblue: flowers
[07:29] <neverblue> Pici, you dont look like google :P
[07:29] <Pici> neverblue: I'm wearing my google badge holder today :)
[07:29] <nighthawk07> I got a machine with ubuntu 6.10 installed on it,. it had first problems loading the main desktop screen after the bar ran... so I put the bios on fail-safe mode,. and it loaded ok.... now I got the same problem and can't be able to solve it... anybody idea?
[07:30] <Anlar> j0nas`: if you mean by network config dialog the network-manager gnome that is on system tray on default ubuntu (NOT kubuntu/xubuntu) installation, yes
[07:30] <neverblue>  are you wearing your g00g le glasses too :)
[07:30] <j0nas`> Anlar: do you use the wpa_cli or wpa_gui tools?
[07:30] <Pici> neverblue: no ;(
[07:30] <bulmer> nighthawk07: what do you mean I got same problem?
[07:30] <zitner_> Stormx2:  It's all done, and running, after all that bs, lol.  The second configure, then I hit pidgin and it's working.  I don'  know hat to tell you.  lol  Um, One last thing, How do I get a shortcut for teh menu and desktop?
[07:30] <kyncani> jossver: use the add/remove package manager, it will show you which packages are installed and which are not
[07:30] <j0nas`> Anlar: yes that is what i mean
[07:30] <Anlar> j0nas`: neither, I use the networkmanager-gnome :)
[07:30] <nighthawk07> blank screen after the loading bar : bulmer
[07:30] <Stormx2> zitner_: It might already be in there, you sure it's not?
[07:30] <Pici> neverblue: Are you getting errors?
[07:30] <giany911> umm guys i have a 80 gb ext3 partition ... the owner is root ... how can i change that ?
[07:30] <Pici> neverblue: oops.
[07:30] <Pici> nighthawk07: are you getting errors?
[07:30] <bulmer> nighthawk07: did you try selecting the low resolution?
[07:31] <j0nas`> Anlar: aptitude tells me network-manager-gnome is installed, but there is no executable for it
[07:31] <kyncani> jossver: or synaptic, which handle the entire package database and not just a subset of it
[07:31] <webtech_m33> anyone know how to stop  SYN_RECV attacks with iptables?
[07:31] <neverblue> Pici :P are you?
[07:31] <j0nas`> Anlar: how do you run it?
[07:31] <Anlar> j0nas`: you don't run it, it gets run automatically in gnome sessions after installing.
[07:31] <zitner_> Stormx2:  Uh, it's not in my menu.
[07:31] <nighthawk07> bulmer: I can not select anything everything is blank
[07:31] <j0nas`> Anlar: right, then you can go to the network-admin screen from there...
[07:31] <bulmer> nighthawk07: can you do ctrl+alt+F1 and log in?
[07:32] <kauer> neverblue: After you set up that script, put this line just in front of the xset line: "export XAUTHORITY=/home/profx/.Xauthority". Ya never know...
[07:32] <Pici> webtech_m33: Thats a bit too specific for this channel, you'd get a better response in #iptables
[07:32] <j0nas`> Anlar: thats what i've tried to do, but there is no option for WPA
[07:32] <Stormx2> zitner_: Right click > edit. You can add it.
[07:32] <neverblue> kauer sure
[07:32] <nighthawk07> I'll try -- one sec bulmer
[07:32] <giany911> umm guys i have a 80 gb ext3 partition ... the owner is root ... how can i change that ?
[07:32] <Anlar> j0nas`: left click on the icon on tray, if your ap is not listed then "connect to other wireless network.." ?
[07:32] <scratchme> Hi all.
[07:32] <zitner_> Stormx2:  What am I right clicking on?
[07:32] <NET||abuse> Hey guys.. i've been fighting with a problem in my gnome setup for a while.. just been subsiding in KDE land for a bit,, but i need gnome back
[07:32] <Prowler_1> looking for a better shortcut manager?...
[07:32] <j0nas`> Anlar: actually, there are NO APs listed
[07:32] <Dunas> sean@Dunas-laptop:~/rtl-wifi/rtl818x-newstack$ sudo insmod r8180.ko
[07:32] <Dunas> insmod: error inserting 'r8180.ko': -1 Unknown symbol in module
[07:33] <Dunas> Does anyone know how to fix this?
[07:33] <Stormx2> zitner_: "Applications"
[07:33] <NET||abuse> I can't figure out why, but if i login with a gnome session, it just dies..
[07:33] <neverblue> kauer, did work in either
[07:33] <NET||abuse> X restarts and i don't see why.
[07:33] <bulmer> giany911: you want to chate it which user?
[07:33] <j0nas`> Anlar: and connect to another wireless network is not an option
[07:33] <neverblue> kauer s/did/didnt/
[07:33] <j0nas`> Anlar: all i see is "Manual configuration"
[07:33] <giany911> giany911 me
[07:33] <scratchme> I have an issue when I use terminal services client on a particular server, it won't show the window.  If I use kill <processid> I get the reconnect dialog.  When I try against a different server, it shows.  Any tips?
[07:33] <Anlar> j0nas`: right click the icon first and you should see a tick on the "enable wireless" ?
[07:33] <neverblue> kauer, output went to blah
[07:34] <zitner_> Stormx2:  Um, do you mean Accessories, because that doesn't work, and I must be blind.
[07:34] <j0nas`> Anlar: "Enable Networking" is the only option, and its checked
[07:34] <bulmer> Dunas: that seem to say, it was not compiled on same libraries or same kernel as what you got
[07:34] <kauer> neverblue: Stumped. Now we have two questions: Why does it work for me and not for you, and why doesn;t it work for you. Oh, and why did it used to work for you :-)
[07:34] <Stormx2> zitner_: No, above that... Applications. Right click > Edit menus
[07:34] <kauer> neverblue: And the output was...?
[07:34] <Anlar> j0nas`: system->administration->restricted drivers manager shows it installed?
[07:34] <smyclops> i want set myself as root on the machine because i'm failing to install packages
[07:34] <Dunas> bulmer: >< How can I get it to work? I'm following instructions from http://rtl-wifi.sourceforge.net/wiki/Installing And I seriously need some help.
[07:34] <nighthawk07> bulmer: now it is loading properly... I'll get back if I encounter the problem again...
[07:35] <smyclops> how do i activate myself as the root user
[07:35] <jossver> YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[07:35] <j0nas`> Anlar: yes, ipw3945 driver installed
[07:35] <jossver> I have installed flash player
[07:35] <jossver> thank you all
[07:35] <jossver> If you know I am a linux noob for the moment
[07:35] <jossver> this is the first time I did it alone
[07:35] <Anlar> j0nas`: okay then, check your dmesg and /var/log/messages. your laptop might have some kill-radio-switch?
[07:35] <jossver> I love linux
[07:35] <j0nas`> Anlar: it does have a switch... brb w dmesg output
[07:36] <bulmer> Dunas: at what part of the tutorial it failed?
[07:36] <Dougie> Ok why does the live cd work no problem with my usb dvd drive but the alternate doesn't?
[07:36] <smyclops> hey how do i active myself to became the superuaer?
[07:36] <pikohn> I had no idea you wanted me dead mark
[07:36] <daedra> smyclops: sudo
[07:36] <kyncani> !root | smyclops
[07:36] <ubotu> smyclops: do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth.. there is no root password. Then you will see that it is sudo that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[07:36] <j0nas`> Anlar: what am i looking for in dmesg btw?
[07:36] <Dunas> Bulmer: I've managed to fix this specific problem before but I can't remember what I did. It failed at "sudo insmod rtl818x-newstack/r8180.ko"
[07:36] <Anlar> j0nas`: couple last messages, for all errors and warnings
[07:36] <zitner_> Stormx2, Thank you for everything.  Sorry that I'm linux eTaRDEd, and my laptop gave you such a hard time, lol.  Hope next time we talk, it's on better times, lol.  Laters
[07:37] <David-A> smyclops: or sudo -s for a session
[07:37] <mugen_> is there anythig in linux like chkdsk?
[07:37] <j0nas`> Anlar: okay i have this: [ 4351.612000]  ipw3945: Error sending LEDS_CMD: time out after 500ms.
[07:37] <benn92647> can someone please help me to get simple backup to send the back up to my NTSF partion, it wont let me access it in the menu options
[07:37] <Stormx2> zitner_: byeeee.
[07:37] <smyclops> i have been using this sudo but i want to be always the siuperuser everytime i login
[07:37] <Anlar> j0nas`: that's not related.
[07:37] <Stormx2> zitner_: Hopefully I fixed a couple of other issues for you in the process.
[07:38] <j0nas`> Anlar: okay brb, checking /var/log/messages
[07:38] <bulmer> Dunas i dont know, follow those steps on the tutorial you posted
[07:38] <scratchme> Hrm.  I figured it out.  Apparently if it can't reach the destination, the window won't open.
[07:38] <benn92647> you probably dont really want to do that smyclops
[07:38] <Dunas> Bulmer: I am. It's giving me errors when I try to use sudo insmod rtl818x-newstack/r8180.ko
[07:38] <scratchme> Thanks all.
[07:38] <erstazi> how do I enable a port that an application (slimserver) did not enable?
[07:38] <kyncani> mugen_: fsck ?
[07:38] <erstazi> I have altered the iptables but no avail
[07:38] <zitner_> Stormx2:  If you did, I thank you for those too, but right now, I need a smoke, lol.
[07:38] <sadmin> hey
[07:38] <pikohn> fsck?
[07:38] <mugen_> thank you
[07:38] <sadmin> why abt my question
[07:38] <smyclops> so there is no option for me to do that
[07:38] <smyclops> thanks guys
[07:39] <benn92647> messing around as the superuser will inevitably cause you to make a simple error and crash your linux distro
[07:39] <bulmer> Dunas: did you remove the modules it said before inserting this new one?
[07:39] <smyclops> i have been troubling with this for some time
[07:39] <Pici> !boot | sadmin
[07:39] <ubotu> sadmin: Boot options: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions - To add/remove startup services, you can use the package 'bum', or update-rc.d - To add your own startup scripts, use /etc/rc.local - See also !grub and !dualboot - Making a boot floppy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/BootFloppy - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SmartBootManagerHowto
[07:39] <Dunas> I did...
[07:39] <pikohn> love is free to everyone
[07:39] <Pici> !love
[07:39] <ubotu> Love is like racing across the frozen tundra on a snowmobile which flips over, trapping you underneath. At night, the ice-weasels come.
[07:40] <pikohn> once you find it in yourself
[07:40] <benn92647> has anyone successfully created a bootable back up version for fiesty?
[07:40] <sadmin> starnge my dhcp-server wont start on boot
[07:40] <bulmer> Dunas: how about insmod those other modules too?
[07:40] <pikohn> you can share with everyone
[07:40] <sadmin> even i add in rcd3 and rc.5
[07:40] <sadmin> so i want to add in rc.local
[07:40] <sadmin> is that ok
[07:40] <j0nas`> Anlar: it doesnt seem like there is anything noteworthy in /var/log/messages
[07:40] <Dunas> That's giving me "Can't read" errors.
[07:41] <bulmer> Dunas: prefix your response to me with my nick
[07:41] <Dunas> Bulmer: Sorry.
[07:41] <daedra> ice-weasel... isn't that a browser
[07:41] <bulmer> or ill miss it
[07:41] <Anlar> j0nas`: that is quite weird. 3945 is usually one of the best wlan chipsets for linux, and one common problem would have been a radio kill switch gone awry.. but it generates distinct lines on log about it
[07:41] <kyncani> benn92647: I just use feisty's livecd or a small debian rescue system I have with backup on external disk
[07:42] <Anlar> j0nas`: paste your dmesg here http://pastebin.com/ and I will take an other look
[07:42] <j0nas`> Anlar: thanks, brb
[07:42] <eyalberko> does some one know for what is the package "ubuntu-desktop" ?
[07:42] <smyclops> how do i install a firewall on my machine?
[07:42] <rents> hi, if someone can please tell me why my screen looks like this, then please PM me. http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/7651/sdfdflr7.gif
[07:43] <PriceChild> eyalberko, it ensures everything else is installed
[07:43] <PriceChild> eyalberko, it is safe to remove as is contentless... but it is essential for distribution upgrades.
[07:43] <kyncani> eyalberko: a meta-package to handle ubuntu's package selection
[07:43] <smyclops> i just want to be able to set rules or parameters on my server
[07:43] <kyncani> eyalberko: and upgrades as PriceChild said
[07:43] <j0nas`> Anlar: http://pastebin.com/d2f059528
[07:43] <kauer> neverblue: When I create a script that calls xset and run it as root from the system crontab, I get the same error you do. When I run it as kauer from the system crontab, it works. If I add that XAUTHORITY line to the script just before the call to xset, it works for root too. Can you please paste your script to the pastebin?
[07:43] <kyncani> !firewall | smyclops
[07:43] <ubotu> smyclops: 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).
[07:44] <bulmer> sadmin try to use update-rc.d   man update-rc.d to get more info
[07:44] <Dunas> Okay, let me see
[07:44] <Dunas> To install the driver for a rtl8187 or rtl8185 based card you have to build the driver and the ieee80211 stack needed by the driver. It can be done by make, so only type in make into the console, when you are in the driver main directory.
[07:44] <sadmin> i did
[07:44] <sadmin> man
[07:44] <kyncani> smyclops: or you might want to use something else like shorewall for a X-less install
[07:44] <Dunas> So where is the driver main directory? ><
[07:44] <genii> smyclops: There are some like firestarter or bulldog you may want to look into. Careful, you can lock yourself out of the internet
[07:44] <sadmin> but suddenly my dhcp server wont start no idea why
[07:45] <Pici> Dunas: Probably where you donwloaded the package
[07:45] <Anlar> j0nas`: ahh!
[07:45] <Pici> Dunas: Did you look on the ubuntu forums for someone who has done this before, perhaps theres a how-to
[07:45] <ed_testeer> Hello has anyone been able to set-up open vpn here ?
[07:45] <neverblue> sorry kauer, had a phone call, so I tried it on a fellow co-workers ubuntu box
[07:45] <j0nas`> Anlar: ah?
[07:45] <j0nas`> :-)
[07:45] <neverblue> kauer, works just fine in crontab
[07:45] <Dunas> Pici: Following a how-to from http://rtl-wifi.sourceforge.net/wiki/Installing
[07:45] <bulmer> Dunas: prefix your response to me with my nick, or I will miss it
[07:46] <sSiroSoriSs> hi
[07:46] <neverblue> kauer, this problem has me beat :)
[07:46] <Anlar> j0nas`: you are using suspend?
[07:46] <lil-g-man> PROBLEM no headphone in alsamixer :(
[07:46] <stjepan> how can I cut (crop) a movie?
[07:46] <genii> smyclops: guarddog rather, than bulldog :)
[07:46] <bulmer> sadmin: : prefix your response to me with my nick, or I will miss it
[07:46] <kahrytan> bulmer, tell him about tab key?
[07:46] <j0nas`> Anlar: no, it doesnt work for me, i sure wish it did though
[07:46] <Silver_Seagull> Hello everyone, sitting on an ASUS G1 laptop with an Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168B PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller.  I get wireless but "Wired Connection" is always greyed out.  Any ideas?
[07:46] <bulmer> kahrytan: whichever works for him to prefix my nick
[07:46] <sSiroSoriSs> can someone please test out my webpage? the url is www.danielfrombrisbane.com    please let me know if it works? + read the journal/diary!!!!! Incredibly interesting data
[07:47] <Pici> !offtopic | sSiroSoriSs
[07:47] <ubotu> sSiroSoriSs: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[07:47] <kahrytan> Silver_Seagull, why are you sitting on your laptop?
[07:47] <Pici> !etiquette > sSiroSoriSs (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[07:47] <j0nas`> Anlar: i gave up trying to get suspend to work... :(
[07:47] <kahrytan> sSiroSoriSs, Goto #html on dalnet
[07:48] <Silver_Seagull> kahrytan: It's warm and the day is cold.
[07:48] <aunes> yea, so /who #channame in a channel with 1k+ people *murmur*
[07:48] <aunes> its a bad idea.
[07:48] <kauer> neverblue: What works just fine in which crontab? Need to be careful here ;-)
[07:48] <radioaktivstorm> ooh yeah... suspend....i gave up on suspend as well.... maybe Gutsy will have some improvements... I really can't wait. :D
[07:48] <Anlar> j0nas`: removing the kernel module "rmmod ipw3945" or something like that (lsmod shows them for you) and then "modprobe ipw3945" and recycling the network manager by logging out and back in will likely fix it.. but um.. it's a driver bug, and should be reported
[07:49] <kahrytan> aunes, You who'd #ubuntu didn't you?
[07:49] <j0nas`> Anlar: i wouldnt know what to report
[07:49] <lil-g-man> I've got no headphone section in the alsamixer
[07:49] <lil-g-man> helP?
[07:49] <kahrytan> lil-g-man, Look under mic
[07:49] <aunes> yea :
[07:49] <aunes> xD
[07:49] <j0nas`> Anlar: do you know if there is a way to enable debug output or something with that driver?
[07:49] <docmur> Any one here tried to compile Oregano 0.69 on ubuntu
[07:50] <codecaine> can anybody tell me why this small script wont work?
[07:50] <codecaine> http://pastebin.com/d2db38346
[07:50] <kahrytan> aunes, Did you learn what NOT to do ?
[07:50] <neverblue> kauer, look at your xorg.conf, I have  Option "DPMS" in both my monitor sections
[07:50] <neverblue> since I dual
[07:50] <Anlar> j0nas`: make at launchpad.net a new bug report, just include the outputs of "dmesg" and "sudo lspci" and /var/log/messages for the beginning.. and 1-3 sentenced of the symptoms. the people will ask you for more if required.. there are already related reports so you likely get stacked to them and get automatical updates later
[07:50] <aunes> ya
[07:50] <kauer> neverblue: I really think something, somehow, is borked on your system re X permissions. You might like to try copying .Xauthority away somewhere (it should get recreated) and just seeing if that helps. However, that's getting into the realm of superstition :-)
[07:50] <smyclops> something a guarddog sort of a firewall
[07:51] <kauer> neverblue: OK, just a sec
[07:51] <lil-g-man> kahrytan: it's not there
[07:51] <neverblue> kauer, i usually manually 'adjust' my xorg.conf :)
[07:51] <smyclops> how can i configure that type of a firewall?
[07:51] <Silver_Seagull> kahrytan: Any ideas on the ethernet mystery, as opposed to where I choose to park my bottom? ;)
[07:51] <benkong2> where or how can I find out about the Screen resolution app and how it works?
[07:51] <j0nas`> Anlar: thanks for your help :S
[07:51] <Dunas_> AHAHA I think I did it
[07:52] <kahrytan> lil-g-man, if you got headset, mic is control for the microphone on the headset and regular volume for head phones.
[07:52] <kauer> neverblue: I have DPMS on both my monitors too.... sorry, did you think that was something good or something bad?
[07:52] <kmaynard> Silver_Seagull, are you plugged in?
[07:52] <smyclops> genii do u have any ideas how to set that up?
[07:52] <kahrytan> lil-g-man, Linux isn't going to treat headset any differently then any other speaker/mic
[07:52] <neverblue> kauer, i think my X is hopped :)
[07:52] <neverblue> hooped :/
[07:52] <kyncani> smyclops: guarddog is very straightforward to use, i suggest you start reading docs about it on the net
[07:53] <neverblue> hehe
[07:53] <Silver_Seagull> kmaynard: Yes, the ethernet is connected- I am booted to my Windows partition now, using the connection.
[07:53] <kauer> neverblue: wait a sec, just trying someting...
[07:53] <kahrytan> !wifi Silver_Seagull
[07:53] <kahrytan> !wifi | Silver_Seagull
[07:53] <ubotu> Silver_Seagull: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[07:53] <sadmin> ok
[07:53] <Actionman> i want to install realplayer.bin what is the wright way to do this
[07:53] <kahrytan> did you read that yet, Silver_Seagull ?
[07:53] <sadmin> blumer
[07:53] <sadmin> what i do now
[07:54] <bulmer> Silver_Seagull: you dont want to have two interfaces active when you dont know what you're doing, it will confuse the route table and liably you will not get connectins
[07:54] <jrib> !realplayer > Actionman (see the private message from ubotu)
[07:54] <lil-g-man> kahrytan: i get the sound on headphones and on laptop speakers, i can't get the sound only on headphones
[07:54] <zander> im having input/output errors in k3b, cant burn dvd anymore
[07:54] <zander> any ideas?
[07:54] <smyclops> ok do u have any site i can use which i can follow
[07:54] <bulmer> sadmin: bulmer is the nick...what is the problem again?
[07:54] <sadmin> same
[07:54] <Silver_Seagull> kahrytan: It's my ethernet connection- Wired (eth0) not wireless, though I have attempted to diable the wireless to get he wired connection going with no luck.
[07:55] <westly> what is the lite version for ubuntu?
[07:55] <kyncani> zander: i'd say the media you read from or write to is damaged
[07:55] <Usrl> argh... I had my SD card working, and now I think I corrupted it.
[07:55] <Anolis> xubuntu
[07:55] <sadmin> blumer i have dhcp-server in update rc i can see it in rcd.1 2 3 45
[07:55] <sadmin> but it wont start though
[07:55] <sadmin> on boot
[07:55] <Silver_Seagull> bulmer: I have tried disabling the wireless as well as simply not connecting to any of the WEP/WPA-connected networks.
[07:55] <Usrl> How do I format my SD card?
[07:55] <JACK34> hola
[07:55] <Silver_Seagull> bulmer: *protected   not "connected"
[07:56] <Anolis> westly, the light version of ubuntu is named xubuntu
[07:56] <Pici> sadmin: Does it start manually?
[07:56] <zander> kyncani: i just wrote a cd, burned successfully, and now everytime i try to backup my home folder, it fails
[07:56] <Dunas_> Can someone please look over http://pastebin.com/m1469cf27 and tell me if the install was successful or not? I really don't feel like messing around with this again...
[07:56] <westly> cannot install xubuntu on ubuntu gnome itself
[07:56] <bulmer> smyclops:  http://www.linuxexposed.com/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=107
[07:56] <zander> is there a way to restart my cdrom drive or something? it seems that its hanging every time i try to burn
[07:56] <Anolis> you can however install xfce on the standard ubuntu install
[07:57] <Anolis> and remove gnome
[07:57] <smyclops> ok thanks let me look into it
[07:57] <neverblue> kauer, I was trying to find a working command for another box in the office, i am sure I have enough knowledge now to a) setup crontab b) troubleshoot any issues I find
[07:57] <sadmin> pici yup
[07:57] <neverblue> kauer, thanks for all your help, I have a meeting to attend
[07:57] <kyncani> zander: look into /var/log/syslog, if you see errors about your hard drive, well ...
[07:57] <kauer> neverblue: Sorry man.... we tried :-)
[07:57] <kenji> guys Im ussing this var mes=$(date -d yesterday +%m) but it show the month in spanish, I need it in english, can some one help me?
[07:57] <Usrl> How do I format my SD card? (/.\;)
[07:57] <JACK34> everyone speak inglish?
[07:57] <kauer> neverblue: And I should go to bet, its 4am...
[07:57] <bulmer> sadmin: what is your command to start it?
[07:58] <JACK34> somebody speak spanish?
[07:58] <Pici> !es | JACK34
[07:58] <ubotu> JACK34: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[07:58] <bulmer> sadmin: and you have looked into  update-rc.d  yes?
[07:59] <kauer> night all.
[07:59] <zander> good call kyncani, it reads: ni> zander: look into /var/log/syslog, if you see errors about your hard drive, well ...
[07:59] <zander> <ka
[07:59] <zander> woops
[07:59] <zander> cdrom: This disc doesn't have any tracks I recognize!
[07:59] <JACK34> !es
[07:59] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[07:59] <Dunas_> :x
[08:00] <kyncani> zander: well, since I assume this is a blank cd, this is perfectly normal
[08:01] <kyncani> zander: you want to look for errors that appear when you start burning
[08:01] <erstazi> how do I enable a port (9000) that an application (slimserver) did not enable? I tried to open the port with firestarter but to no avail
[08:01] <zander> ah true, sorry kyncani, i guess i gotta waste another disc haha
[08:01] <themole> i just installed ubuntu on my somewhat old p3 650mhz laptop and the installation worked great but when ubuntu boots after reboot the keyboard isn't working. anyone know what to do?
[08:01] <Usrl> is there any way to have mount mount a device WITHOUT knowing the file system?
[08:02] <kyncani> zander: or you could discriminate the interesting logs based on their log dates
[08:02] <Kaao> for somereason if i enable the xgl stuff throuigh the gui the cube randomly atops working?
[08:03] <Dunas_> Can someone please look over http://pastebin.com/m1469cf27 and tell me if the install was successful or not? I really don't feel like messing around with this again...
[08:03] <heavenquake> My sound's not working (intel HDA), and I've tried ubuntuguide.org with no luck.
[08:04] <David-A> kenji: type "locale"; try replace "date" w "LC_SOMETHING=C date" where SOMETHING is one of the locale vars.
[08:04] <axisys> does 7.04 support wpa?
[08:04] <Daisuke-Laptop> through wpa_supplicant
[08:04] <lnx> how i can create shortcut ?
[08:05] <jrib> !wpa > axisys (see the private message from ubotu)
[08:05] <zander> kyncani, i dont see anything
[08:05] <kenji> David-A I need this just for a script not for all the system
[08:05] <jrib> lnx: either create a launcher (right click on desktop -> create launcher) or create a symbolic link (right click on a file -> create link)
[08:05] <bulmer> Dunas: is it working now?
[08:05] <kyncani> zander: well, from my experience, whenever you have an i/o error, you will see something appear in /var/log/syslog
[08:06] <Actionman> where r the plugin helixplayer,firefox cant find them.
[08:06] <David-A> kenji: LC_SOMETHING=C date only change that date command and nothing else.
[08:06] <lil-g-man> does anyone know how to install newer version of alsa?
[08:06] <kyncani> zander: you sure you're not trying to read from a blank cd ?
[08:06] <heavenquake> when trying to play music I get this:
[08:06] <heavenquake> Couldn't open audio.
[08:06] <heavenquake> Please check that:
[08:06] <heavenquake> 1. You have the correct output plugin selected.
[08:06] <heavenquake> 2. No other programs is blocking the soundcard.
[08:06] <heavenquake> 3. Your soundcard is configured properly.
[08:06] <Pici> !paste | heavenquake
[08:06] <ubotu> heavenquake: 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)
[08:06] <Gnaphron> hello
[08:06] <zander> kyncani: i am trying to burn data to a dvd using k3b
[08:07] <kenji> tnks David-A its solved
[08:07] <n0dding0ff> Could anyone please help me with a sound problem?
[08:07] <mweichert> anyone know how to mount a sharepoint library?
[08:07] <bulmer> zander: dont attempt to back up and burn at same time..
[08:07] <mweichert> I'm trying to use nautilus and WebDAV but I keep getting errors about authentication
[08:08] <zander> bulmer, sorry, i guess i mispoke, i am backing up, by burning to a dvd
[08:08] <zander> i am saving my info to a dvd bulmer
[08:08] <bulmer> zander not at the same time i hope
[08:08] <savvas> mweichert: try login once normally maybe you have reached the wrong passwords limit
[08:08] <zander> bulmer: no, its already in a file, i dumped it all into a file
[08:09] <bulmer> zander okay, carry on
[08:09] <Dunas> There we go
[08:09] <Dunas> Can someone please look over http://pastebin.com/m1469cf27 and tell me if the install was successful or not? I really don't feel like messing around with this again...
[08:09] <bulmer> Dunas: is it working now?
[08:09] <Dunas> Bulmer: Yes, the question is whether it'll work when I reboot.
[08:09] <kylliandu91> slt
[08:09] <kylliandu91> la mifa
[08:09] <kylliandu91> lol
[08:10] <Usrl> Anyone care to help me with my SD card?
[08:10] <themole> anyone know the solution to this problem: http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/ubuntu-help/89141-keyboard-not-working-after-ubuntu-installation.html ?
[08:10] <rambo3> Dunes no
[08:10] <rambo3> Dunas no
[08:10] <heavenquake> Pici: http://pastebin.ca/667076
[08:10] <kylliandu91> thank you
[08:10] <heavenquake> better?
[08:10] <kylliandu91> my name is john
[08:10] <ompaul> !ubuntu
[08:10] <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
[08:10] <bulmer> Dunas you probably dont need to reboot, go to single user mode, and then back to multi-user mode..ie telinit 1; sleep 10; telinit 2
[08:10] <shiznix`> Hi
[08:11] <Dunas> rambo3: no what?
[08:11] <kornits> how might i tell what version of PHP i have installed?
[08:11] <shiznix`> unsure
[08:11] <TylerJGillies> howd o you add keys to ubuntu 3rd party repos?
[08:11] <savvas> kornits: php --version
[08:11] <Dunas> Bulmer: I was actually just going to alt-ctrl-backspace out to login screen.
[08:11] <Usrl> brb
[08:12] <mweichert> savvas: what port should I use?
[08:12] <bulmer> Dunas: you can try
[08:12] <heavenquake> I know I'm sounding very impatient, but I'm going nuts without music >.<
[08:12] <Pici> Dunas: ctrl-alt-backspace doesnt log you out.
[08:12] <TylerJGillies> on this site it says gpg key: 81836EBF - DD800CD9
[08:12] <TylerJGillies> but i can't figure out how to get eh actual key
[08:12] <TylerJGillies> wow i can't type today
[08:12] <Dunas> Pici: Oh. Well, then, I might as well just logout.
[08:12] <zander> kyncani, im gonna attempt another restart
[08:12] <Pici> Dunas: well, it does, but its much safer to actually logout.
[08:12] <malnilion> heavenquake, what was your question?
[08:12] <Dunas> Pici: Alright. I still, though, need to get it where it'll automatically load that module.
[08:13] <heavenquake> malnilion: I can't get my sound working. Intel HDA. Media players return this: http://pastebin.ca/667076
[08:13] <Pici> Dunas: I personally think a reboot is needed to test that.
[08:13] <valemon> does anyone know what are nfs shares?
[08:13] <Vlet> I'm having trouble connecting to my mysql server from another machine. I can ping the host, and the host shows no 'events' in firestarter, yet the mysql client claims it can't contact the host... any suggestions?
[08:13] <Pici> !nfs | valemon
[08:13] <ubotu> valemon: nfs is the network file system. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo for information on installing and configuring NFS.
[08:13] <malnilion> heavenquake, that's no good :/
[08:14] <rambo3> Dunas, there are alot of warnings there  did you wallow some wiki ?
[08:14] <heavenquake> malnilion: alsamixer shows what it should show, though
[08:14] <Dunas> rambo3: Wallow some wiki? o_o
[08:14] <malnilion> heavenquake: What audio application is giving you that message?
[08:15] <heavenquake> malnilion: audacious
[08:15] <rambo3> yeah good luck then
[08:16] <malnilion> heavenquake, I'm assuming you've closed all other programs that might be grabbing your sound
[08:16] <mweichert> savvas: this is what I'm using: dav://mweichert@192.168.1.189/Shared%20Documents
[08:16] <heavenquake> malnilion: I won't know if any daemons are running that does it, but nothing visible is grabbing it, no.
[08:16] <malnilion> Right
[08:16] <heavenquake> last boot it didn't return an error. Just didn't output any sound at all.
[08:17] <heavenquake> after a reboot it did this
[08:17] <genii> Crap. Red channel indicates someone was likely talking to me on this channel but I was away so long it's gone past the top scroll
[08:17] <bobanj> how to install kiba-dock on 64 bit feisty...........wiki.kiba-dock.org is browken
[08:17] <Pici> genii: 13:52 <smyclops> genii do u have any ideas how to set that up?
[08:17] <heavenquake> genii: if it's important you could check your logs
[08:17] <jund13> hi everyone
[08:18] <lattyware> Hey all. I have a problem, I installed snakebite, an it depends on python2.3, now, I changed the script itself to run under 2.4 (it's fine, requires just a change to the first line), and that's fine, but now, any time I run apt, it complains of an unmet dependancy (I forced it with dpkg) - how can I stop it from complaining?
[08:18] <genii> Pici: Thanks :)
[08:18] <Dunas> rambo3: What'd you mean wallow some wiki?
[08:18] <genii> Damn he's left now too LOL
[08:18] <rambo3> Dunas, fallow
[08:18] <Dunas> rambo3: Yeah, I did. x-x
[08:19] <zander> im getting wierd k3b problems, the sessions starts fine, buffers go all the way up, but the write speed remains at about 0.0, occassionally popping up to 16x, eventually the progress jumps from 0 to 50 and fails
[08:20] <malnilion> heavenquake, have you tested your sound with aplay?
[08:20] <Dunas> http://rtl-wifi.sourceforge.net/wiki/Main_Page That one.
[08:20] <axisys> jrib: i do have wep going.. i use it all the time
[08:20] <heavenquake> malnilion: http://pastebin.ca/667086
[08:20] <benkong2> help please! I followed the fix resolution guide exactly. Yet In my screen resolution selection box I still only have 1024x768 at 30HZ to choose from. What else could be wrong?
[08:21] <axisys> jrib: how do i get wpa working.. that link says wep should work out of the box and it does
[08:21] <bulmer> Vlet: why not temporarily turn off iptable rules and then connect your mysql client..at least you know if remote access is allowed
[08:21] <malnilion> That's weird
[08:21] <benkong2> I have a 1280x800 widescreen laptop with the xorg-intel driver loaded and the graphics driver is detected as a 965 intel card.
[08:21] <zander> kyncani, still around?
[08:21] <kyncani> zander: yep
[08:21] <jrib> axisys: I've never messed with wifi on linux, but the docs have a wpahowto page
[08:22] <zander> kyncani: can u make sense of this debugging prompt?
[08:22] <zander> http://pastebin.ca/667085
[08:22] <Rabbitbunny> my box keeps forgetting my USB hdd exists. I have to cycle its' power to find it again. I'm trying to copy 30g. This is not making it fun. Hints?
[08:22] <Vlet> bulmer: I've tried. no luck :-/
[08:22] <bulmer> Vlet: you tried what?
[08:22] <heavenquake> malnilion: weird it is
[08:22] <Vlet> flushing iptables
[08:22] <axisys> i must have misundersttod.. wep is wpa
[08:23] <axisys> jrib: correct?
[08:23] <filloy> Hello all! My boot takes forever, so I decided to check what was going on. The error message is this: [69 579040] : ata1.01: failed to set xfermode (err_mask=0x4). Any idea of whats going on? thank you very much!
[08:23] <magnetron> axisys: wep is deprecated, use wpa2 instead
[08:23] <bulmer> Vlet then you know your setup for mysql is incorrect then...give the correct permissions
[08:23] <bulmer> axisys: wep is not wpa
[08:23] <Vlet> bulmer: It's not denying access though - the client can't connect at all
[08:24] <lattyware> Hey all. I have a problem, I installed snakebite, an it depends on python2.3, now, I changed the script itself to run under 2.4 (it's fine, requires just a change to the first line), and that's fine, but now, any time I run apt, it complains of an unmet dependancy (I forced it with dpkg) - how can I stop it from complaining?
[08:24] <kyncani> zander: looks like writing to your dvd failed pretty soon, i suggest you try with a 2x speed
[08:24] <bulmer> Vlet what error are you getting without the firewall enabled?
[08:24] <axisys> magnetron: so with 7.04 i should see wpa if it is available? cuz i do see few weps in my applet
[08:24] <zander> kyncani, sure lets give it ahirl
[08:24] <zander> a whirl"
[08:25] <magnetron> axisys: you have to set the router to wpa too, the client have to use the same as the router
[08:25] <axisys> magnetron, bulmer i did not configure anything .. that was out of the box.. it just sees few weps connection
[08:25] <filloy> Any idea on how to fix this error at boot:  [69 579040] : ata1.01: failed to set xfermode (err_mask=0x4) ? thank you!
[08:25] <Vlet> bulmer: ERROR 2003 (HY000): Can't connect to MySQL server on 'the.host.name' (111)
[08:25] <axisys> magnetron: well client being my ubuntu should just see the connection if the router configed w/ wpa
[08:26] <axisys> make sense
[08:26] <Vlet> bulmer: and I've double checked my my.cnf to make sure networking is enabled
[08:26] <zander> kyncani: seems to be working, great call, lets hope it finishes
[08:26] <bulmer> Vlet on same server as mysql is running attempt to connect using localhost
[08:27] <uncle_meat> hallo, just  a question: can someone helps me about ekiga? I can't register It answer me STUN server "stun.ekiga.net" replies Port Restricted NAT, external IP. (apologize my english)
[08:27] <gradecke> i got a little problem, and all i can find is the explanation for its start. everytime i change my root passwort it changes successfully but its back to my user pw after a reboot, is that supposed to happen?
[08:28] <sSiroSoriSs> traer me la cabeza del fedel castrow
[08:28] <sSiroSoriSs> !
[08:28] <lattyware> Hey all. I have a problem, I installed snakebite, an it depends on python2.3, now, I changed the script itself to run under 2.4 (it's fine, requires just a change to the first line), and that's fine, but now, any time I run apt, it complains of an unmet dependancy (I forced it with dpkg) - how can I stop it from complaining?
[08:28] <Vlet> bulmer: bulmer when connecting using the full hostname (not localhost) I can't connect either :-/
[08:28] <MongooseWA> I just got a western digital mybook external HD. If I format the drive to NTFS, it will still work with Ubuntu, right?
[08:28] <filloy> sSiroSoriSs: that would be: "traedme la cabeza de Fidel Castro"....and why are you saying that :P?
[08:28] <bulmer> Vlet that tells you something, your mysql setup is not done right...visit #mysql perhaps for assist, or google for it
[08:29] <Alysum> hello Im unable to install Real Player
[08:29] <Alysum> chmod +x RealPlayer10GOLD.bin
[08:29] <Alysum> sudo ./RealPlayer10GOLD.bin
[08:29] <Alysum> sudo: unable to execute ./RealPlayer10GOLD.bin: No such file or directory
[08:29] <Vlet> bulmer: yeah, #mysql may be better. thanks for the hand holding ;)
[08:29] <goose> I'm getting an error message setting up ubuntu, it's telling me that "Your CPU does not support long mode. Use a 32-bit distribution." anyone explain to me what that problem means?
[08:29] <heavenquake> malnilion: you
[08:29] <heavenquake> malnilion: you've given up on me? *
[08:29] <uncle_meat> nobody for a little answer about ekiga ?
[08:29] <Pici> goose: What CD are you using?
[08:29] <malnilion> I'm trying to think about why that'd happen...
[08:29] <b_9> how do I get borders with compizfusion in feisty with an nvidia 7950gtx?
[08:30] <Pici> goose: I.E. Which ISO did you download and Burn?
[08:30] <magnetron> goose: you are trying to install ubuntu amd64 on a 32-bit computer
[08:30] <heavenquake> malnilion: fair enough..
[08:30] <filloy> b_9: ill tell you, but in a sec...
[08:30] <malnilion> heavenquake, the worst problem I ever had with my card was bad audio quality :/
[08:30] <bulmer> Alysum: where is this bin file at? cd to that directory
[08:30] <goose> Pici: I just downloaded ubuntu-7.04-desktop-amd64.iso and used Nero to burn it to a 700MB CD
[08:30] <heavenquake> hmm
[08:30] <Pici> goose: What kind of processor do you have in your computer?
[08:30] <Vlet> bulmer: duh!.. just noticed in my.cnf: # Instead of skip-networking the default is now to listen only localhost which is more compatible and is not less secure.
[08:30] <goose> magnetron, it's an AMD 64-bit
[08:30] <filloy> b_9: run sudo nvidia-xconfig --add-argb-glx-visuals -d 24  and then restart X (Control+Alt+Backspace) and then your good :)
[08:31] <magnetron> goose: use the regular ubuntu 7.04 desktop
[08:31] <Alysum> bulmer: its a .bin file you cant cd into it
[08:31] <uncle_meat> ok .... bye bye
[08:31] <goose> so just use the main distribution?
[08:31] <bulmer> Alysum: where is this bin file at? cd to that directory ...
[08:31] <magnetron> goose: yes
[08:31] <Alysum> bulmer:  its in my download folder
[08:32] <bulmer> Alysum: when i asked where it is at, your answer should have been in directory such in such
[08:32] <goose> magnetron, thanks. I appreciate it. My bandwidth hates you. lol
[08:32] <b_9> thanks filloy I'll try it an be right back to sing your accolades!
[08:32] <bulmer> Alysum:  then cd to that directory and see if that bin file has the correct perms now
[08:33] <Alysum> bulmer: I am in the Downlaods folder in terminal and it has +x perms
[08:33] <GNine> i got realplayer10 installed in home folder.  want to uninstall but it wont show in Synaptic.  how to remove all components of this software?
[08:33] <lattyware> Hey all. I have a problem, I installed snakebite, an it depends on python2.3, now, I changed the script itself to run under 2.4 (it's fine, requires just a change to the first line), and that's fine, but now, any time I run apt, it complains of an unmet dependancy (I forced it with dpkg) - how can I stop it from complaining?
[08:34] <Dyskonn> Hi-o all. Anyone here good with perl?
[08:34] <magnetron> GNine: as you installed it manual, you have to uninstall it manually
[08:34] <filloy> Dyskonn: try #perl ;)
[08:34] <magnetron> !ask | Dyskonn
[08:34] <ubotu> Dyskonn: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:34] <Dusk_> how can i make a password protected tar.gz file??
[08:34] <magnetron> Dusk_: you can
[08:34] <GNine> so. can i just delete such realplayer folder. or are there other files related?
[08:34] <bulmer> Alysum: then go ahead and execute the subject file
[08:34] <magnetron> Dusk_: you can
[08:35] <magnetron> Dusk_: i mean you can't
[08:35] <Alysum> bulmer: I cant I get an error
[08:35] <Dusk_> magnetron, how?
[08:35] <bulmer> Alysum: and error is?
[08:35] <magnetron> Dusk_: use an encryption tool like GnuPG
[08:35] <Vlet> Can anyone suggest a text gui text editor that can handle very large files (doesn't attempt to load it all into memory)?
[08:36] <DSpair> Dusk_, That functionality does not exist in either tar or gzip as far I can tell. You could use GPG to encrypt the resulting tarball though.
[08:36] <DSpair> Vlet, gvim
[08:36] <Alysum> bulmer: same as always, bash: ./RealPlayer10GOLD.bin: No such file or directory
[08:36] <Dunas> Hmm.
[08:36] <Dusk_> DSpair, ok thanks
[08:37] <filloy> brb
[08:37] <DSpair> Dusk_, No problem.
[08:37] <GNine> u need to specify the full path where the .bin file was placed
[08:37] <magnetron> how large files, Vlet?
[08:37] <Vlet> magnetron: 10, 20 megs... sql backups
[08:37] <bulmer> Alysum: do this and tell me where you are at... pwd  and then tell me the command you used to execute the file
[08:37] <Vlet> I'll give gvim a try, but vi-ish things frighten me.. I don't want to have to spend time learning to use a text editor ;)
[08:37] <eXcAliBuR> i deleted my dhcp server from init.d, how can i now start my dhcp server
[08:37] <eXcAliBuR> ?
[08:38] <magnetron> any GNU text editor will handle 20 MB!
[08:38] <lattyware> Vlet: nano is nice for command line text editing.
[08:38] <Vlet> magnetron: yes, they can handle it, but it's very slow because they will load the entire file into memory
[08:39] <pikohn> you?
[08:39] <Vlet> lattyware: nano does the same
[08:39] <magnetron> Vlet: loading the entire file into memory will make it FASTER compared to accessing it on the hard drive
[08:39] <bulmer> Vlet: why do you need to edit a mysql backup file?
[08:39] <lattyware> Vlet: Indeed, Magnetron has it on the ball.
[08:39] <lattyware> Hey all. I have a problem, I installed snakebite, an it depends on python2.3, now, I changed the script itself to run under 2.4 (it's fine, requires just a change to the first line), and that's fine, but now, any time I run apt, it complains of an unmet dependancy (I forced it with dpkg) - how can I stop it from complaining?
[08:39] <kenji> if I do LANG=C date -d yesterday +%B it show Agust but I can't keep this value in a var :S can you help me?
[08:40] <OPTIMusprime1212> does xp home edition work on virtual box?
[08:40] <magnetron> !windows | OPTIMusprime1212
[08:40] <ubotu> OPTIMusprime1212: For help with Microsoft Windows, please visit ##windows or your nearest mental health institute. See http://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/1 http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm and !equivalents
[08:40] <cberlo> kenji: how about:  myvariable=`LANG=C date -d yesterday +%B`
[08:40] <lattyware> lol
[08:40] <rambo3> OPTIMusprime1212, it does
[08:40] <Tinned_Tuna> heya
[08:40] <Vlet> lattyware, magnetron, some editors only load into memory the portion of the file upon which you are viewing which is much faster, only problem is that they're usually vi-ish and me and vi don't seem to get along ;)
[08:41] <OPTIMusprime1212> thnks rambo3 and magnetron
[08:41] <kenji> tnks cberlo
[08:41] <cberlo> OPTIMusprime1212: actually, pro works decently, too.
[08:41] <kenji> cberlo: what kind of magic the `` did?
[08:41] <lattyware> Vlet: Well, fair enough, but sorry, I can't think of anything.
[08:41] <Vlet> bulmer: occationally I need to do it to change the schema name, as most backups tend to be fully resolved
[08:41] <OPTIMusprime1212> yea i heard about pro working just not home and i got home not pro cberlo thanks =D
[08:41] <cberlo> kenji: `` tells bash to execute the stuff inside and give you the results.
[08:42] <GNine> are all realplayer installed files put in the same realplayer folder ?  does it write anything to root or other directories?
[08:42] <lattyware> Hey all. I have a problem, I installed snakebite, an it depends on python2.3, now, I changed the script itself to run under 2.4 (it's fine, requires just a change to the first line), and that's fine, but now, any time I run apt, it complains of an unmet dependancy (I forced it with dpkg) - how can I stop it from complaining?
[08:43] <xMoth> !de
[08:43] <ubotu> Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[08:44] <cberlo> lattyware: This might work:  http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-248176.html
[08:44] <eXcAliBuR> i deleted my dhcp server from init.d, how can i now start my dhcp server?
[08:44] <CydeSwype> +1
[08:44] <CydeSwype> oops
[08:44] <bulmer> Vlet then sed perhaps may be better, you know which line have to be changed..
[08:45] <lattyware> cberlo: Yeah, that's what I've done, but apt still complains, because the package lists python2.3 as a dependancy.
[08:45] <slashzul> hi guys! what tool do u use to copy files from ubuntu to windows
[08:45] <Juhaz> lattyware, get the source package and "rebuild" it.
[08:45] <yrlnry_> I want to type in Korean.  I can use the "Keyboard preferences" dialog to select different keyboard, and there is a choice there for a Korean keyboard, but it only has Latin letters on it, not Korean letters.
[08:45] <nickrud> lattyware, you could either get the source and change the dependency, or create an equiv package for the missing dependency.
[08:45] <slashzul> do I have to setup some type of samba to mount a share on ubuntu?
[08:46] <lattyware> nickrud: How would I do the second?
[08:46] <yrlnry_> Do I need to get a keyboard definition for a Hangul keyboard?  If so, where can I get one?
[08:46] <slashzul> can I mount a windows share from ubuntu
[08:46] <magnetron> slashzul: ubuntu can do that, use "connect to server" and connect to the windows computer
[08:46] <lattyware> !samba > shlashzul
[08:46] <slashzul> magnetron. I want to mount the windows files on my filesystem
[08:47] <lattyware> meh. Obviously not
[08:47] <slashzul> not just connect to windows
[08:47] <magnetron> slashzul: yes
[08:47] <magnetron> slashzul: then use mount and the cifs filesystem
[08:47] <GNine> are all realplayer installed files put in one folder ?  is anything written to root or other directories?
[08:47] <nickrud> lattyware, it's been a bit, let me find a decent how-to
[08:47] <lattyware> nickrud: Thanks.
[08:49] <cberlo> Alright, well I'm almost done for the day, so I'm outta here!  Thanks for the help today, folks!
[08:49] <nickrud> lattyware, heh, it's been so long I forgot where the best docs are: in the package. Install equivs , and look at /usr/share/doc/equivs
[08:50] <kyncani> zander: did it work ?
[08:50] <lattyware> nickrud: ok.
[08:50] <hwilde> how can I deny apache access to everyone except localhost ?
[08:51] <kyncani> hwilde: you could first have a decently configured firewall
[08:51] <kyncani> hwilde: (don't know about apache specific stuff later)
[08:51] <hwilde> kyncani, and you could answer my question
[08:52] <kyncani> hwilde: a decently configured firewall would already block access to anyone except localhost
[08:52] <GNine> are all realplayer installed files put in one folder ?  is anything written to root or other directories?  apparently yes, according to the RP install.log .  no write to other folders.  ok.
[08:52] <hwilde> kyncani, did I ask about firewall? no...
[08:52] <eXcAliBuR> your all fucking useless in here
[08:53] <nickrud> lattyware, here's a quicky guide as well: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/apt-howto/ch-helpers.en.html ; iirc this is what I used
[08:53] <tonyyarusso> !ohmy | explody
[08:53] <ubotu> explody: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[08:53] <Pici> That was uncalled fory.
[08:53] <tonyyarusso> hwilde: I'll have to check on the syntax - just a second
[08:54] <GNine> actually i sort of agree.. however am not expecting anyone to solve my problems. do some research then ask questions, excalibut
[08:54] <GNine> thats why i answered my own question
[08:54] <GNine> ha!
[08:54] <Pici> !guidelines
[08:54] <ubotu> The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[08:55] <TJ__> can some 1 help me i burnt the installer disc for ubuntu... but once it checks the hardware i get a black screen
[08:55] <GNine> thats like a universal issue, tj
[08:56] <GNine> am glad i didnt have to put up with that.. i used wubi
[08:56] <TJ__> GNine, what do you mean by that im noobish when it comes to Linux
[08:56] <GNine> in all my time playing with ubuntu i still havent been successful making a good .iso disc
[08:57] <TJ__> ahhhhhh....
[08:57] <GNine> wubi is an online installer
[08:57] <lattyware> nickrud: Hmm. When I try and install the fake package, I get that it's conflicting with another. I just made one with default values and the package name as python2.3
[08:57] <scipio> TJ__: you'd probably have to use the alternate cd for a text base install
[08:57] <GNine> !wubi
[08:57] <Pici> !wubi | TJ__
[08:57] <ubotu> wubi is an unofficial Ubuntu installer for Windows users - more info is at http://www.cutlersoftware.com/ubuntusetup/wubi/en-US/index.html
[08:57] <ubotu> TJ__: please see above
[08:57] <TJ__> ill try both of your suggestions thanks a lot
[08:57] <explody> tonyyarusso: what?
[08:58] <Pici> TJ__: its Unofficial, you'll need to seek support for that at that website.
[08:58] <explody> what language?
[08:58] <heavenquake> can anyone help me with my sound-problem?
[08:58] <tonyyarusso> explody: errr, bad tab-complete.  My fault.
[08:58] <nickrud> lattyware, a sec
[08:58] <explody> ah ok
[08:58] <tarelerulz> This may sound dumb ,but  when I put anything in the trash that is on windows partition it don't show up on the gnome trash.  So how am I sapost to delete it ?
[08:59] <TJ__> !wubi
[08:59] <ubotu> wubi is an unofficial Ubuntu installer for Windows users - more info is at http://www.cutlersoftware.com/ubuntusetup/wubi/en-US/index.html
[08:59] <lattyware> tarelerulz: The windows trash is stored in a different location.
[08:59] <nickrud> lattyware, what does it say it's conflicting with? what does apt-cache policy say about the conflicted package?
[08:59] <lattyware> tarelerulz: look up where that is, and look there to find the files.
[09:00] <tonyyarusso> hwilde: Okay, here we go:  <Directory /private> (or /, etc.), \n Order Allow,Deny \n Allow from localhost,127.0.0.1 \n Deny from all \n </Directory>.  Put that in /etc/apache2/sites-available/default (or default000, depending)
[09:00] <tonyyarusso> hwilde: Then restart apache, 'sudo invoke-rc.d apache2 restart'
[09:00] <lattyware> nickrud: python conflicts with python2.3 (<< 2.3.5-14) and I don't know what you mean by the second half.
[09:00] <tarelerulz> I am looking at the directory right now . So what do I do ?
[09:00] <lattyware> tarelerulz: delete the files, if they are there
[09:00] <hwilde> tonyyarusso, awesome!   I changed the Listen 80  directive to be Listen 127.0.0.1:80   and did /opt/lampp/lampp restart    seems to be equivalent
[09:01] <tarelerulz> I did the move to trash and they never show up there
[09:01] <lattyware> do you have the correct permissions to do so?
[09:01] <ctothej> should I use Real Player for Linux (downloaded from real.com) or Helix Player (from repos) to play back rm video?
[09:01] <GNine> i installed RealPlayer10 and i can run the program , but is still not playing realplayer content thru firefox   :-/
[09:02] <sSiroSoriSs> encontraRE
[09:02] <tarelerulz> I am my normal user so I would think so .  They are auto mounted with ntfs-3g
[09:02] <sSiroSoriSs> if i do quite admit
[09:02] <maxinator> do anyone know, how i can save the settings of beryl?
[09:02] <sSiroSoriSs> like a stick up ur arse i presume
[09:03] <nickrud> lattyware, try changing the name, and having it provide python2.3 (like the debian howto I gave earlier). python (as installed) conflicts with a python less than 2.3.5 (you can define that in the equiv, but you probably will get into a conflict there as well)
[09:03] <sSiroSoriSs> maxinator, automatic calibration will be the first point of reference
[09:03] <sSiroSoriSs> if not.....do nothing
[09:04] <lattyware> nickrud: OK, thanks for the help.
[09:04] <nickrud> lattyware, you might have to experiment a bit.
[09:04] <Tinned_Tuna> I have a server here which will not boot the Ubuntu Server CD, i tell it to install from the menu that comes up, but then I receive this error: 'MP-BIOS bug: 8254 timer not connected to IO-ACPI'
[09:04] <Pici> Sonderblade: What are you talking about?
[09:04] <Matir> Does anyone know why Ubuntu machines on an ldap network would have problems automounting USB devices?  According to 'id', network-authenticated users ARE in group 'plugdev'.
[09:04] <Pici> Sonderblade: sorry about that.
[09:05] <Pici> sSiroSoriSs: What are you talking about?
[09:05] <Tinned_Tuna> anyone know what could be causing this? I think I need to pass it some extra kernel parameters, I just don't know which ones.
[09:05] <dreas> Hey, I get this error when I log into Ubuntu 7.04: "error while loading shared libraries: libasound.so.2: cannot open shared object file: no such file or directory"
[09:05] <tarelerulz> It has never put the deleted file in the gnome trash. When I had mp3 player all the deleted files where in .trash file
[09:05] <sSiroSoriSs> www.DanielFromBrisbane.com can you please visit + download the entire site so I can feel good?
[09:06] <sSiroSoriSs> laterz
[09:06] <sSiroSoriSs> bitch
[09:06] <Pici> !ops | sSiroSoriSs
[09:06] <ubotu> sSiroSoriSs: 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
[09:06] <kowi> http://www.pennergame.de/ref.php?uid=3954
[09:06] <gnomefreak> Pici: im reading
[09:07] <qtz> hi, i ran sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and added 1280x1024 as a resolution and now every time i try to start up ubuntu, even in safe mode, i get no output to my monitor
[09:07] <sqwishy> #teensonlinux
[09:07] <sqwishy> whoops
[09:08] <dreas> Hey, I get this error when I log into Ubuntu 7.04: "error while loading shared libraries: libasound.so.2: cannot open shared object file: no such file or directory"
[09:08] <qtz> does anybody know why and how i can get ubuntu working again?
[09:08] <Matir> qtz: try changing the resolution back?
[09:08] <Dunas> Can someone help me set up Ndiswrapper? :x
[09:09] <nickrud> !find libasound.so.2
[09:09] <ubotu> File libasound.so.2 found in lib64asound2, libasound2
[09:10] <dreas> It happened after I installed some RealTek drivers for my soundcard. Is there any way I can uninstall them again?
[09:10] <nickrud> dreas, try sudo aptitude reinstall libasound2
[09:10] <TJ__> hey GNine, if i have a hd drive on slave with more space can i install Ubuntu on their ???
[09:11] <dreas> nickrud: ok, I'm on Vista right now, so I have to reboot. I'll try
[09:11] <maxinator> Can anyone say me, how i save the curretnt settings of beryl, so that i can try to install compiz-fusion ... and can just in case use my old beryl settings, if compiz-fusion dont work.....
[09:11] <nickrud> dreas, and a tip: don't install drivers from the net, use the ones that come with the kernel you're using
[09:11] <qtz> i can't change the resolution back as i can't start ubuntu!
[09:11] <tarelerulz> I just deleted the whole .trash-normuser file
[09:11] <yrlnry_> How do I set up Korean language input on my Ubunto machine>
[09:11] <nickrud> qtz, you should be getting a terminal: log in, run the dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg again
[09:11] <yrlnry_> ?
[09:12] <TJ__> on wubi can i install ubuntu on Drive D my HD set to slave or do i have to install it on the C Drive the primary one?
[09:12] <yrlnry_> How do I set up Korean language input on my Ubuntu machine?
[09:13] <qtz> when i start up, i don't get to the login screen, my monitor goes to sleep before then as there's no output
[09:13] <nickrud> yrlnry, I think system->admin-language support will do that, be sure to tick enable support for complex characters.
[09:13] <bulmer> qtz: ctrl+alt+F1  and login
[09:13] <inbitado34> how do i make a script for the file: ./xxxxx.sh ???
[09:13] <qtz> i tried that, nothing happens :/
[09:13] <inbitado34> to start it with an icon ???
[09:13] <dreas> nickrud: Heh, ok
[09:14] <bulmer> qtz nothing? has it ever worked?
[09:14] <maxinator> @TJ__ it shouldnt matter
[09:14] <Tinned_Tuna> does any one have any idea about my MP-BIOS bug?
[09:14] <maxinator> @qtz: try to press strg+alt+Back to see the Terminal in ... DOS-Mode
[09:14] <yrlnry_> nickrud: Thanks!  I totally missed that item when I was scanning the menus looking for something relevant.
[09:14] <slingintacos> hi all, i'm having a problem installing fiesty on a compaq presario 3000
[09:14] <TJ__> thanks maxinator :D
[09:14] <maxinator> Again my little funny Question :): Can anyone say me, how i save the curretnt settings of beryl, so that i can try to install compiz-fusion ... and can just in case use my old beryl settings, if compiz-fusion dont work.....
[09:14] <Iceman_B> anyone familiar with Trendmicro's Housecall?
[09:14] <qtz> i installed it a few days ago, everything was fine except the max resolution i could select from the screen reso menu was 1024x768 and i'm used to 1280x1024, so i added that option and haven't been able to start properly since
[09:15] <nickrud> qtz, try booting up in recovery mode from the grub menu
[09:15] <Iceman_B> im tryingt o perform a scan from Firefox, but it keeps crashing/locking up, anyone have a clue how to get it to work?
[09:15] <slingintacos> it says unmounting temporary filesystems.. umount: /cow: not found
[09:15] <yrlnry_> If I send a message to this channel because I have authenticated to the nickserv, will people see the message?
[09:15] <nickrud> yrlnry_, if you're registered, they'll get it
[09:16] <slingintacos> can anyone help?
[09:16] <qtz> i even tried recovery mode, the same thing happens, before any gui comes up my screen goes to sleep
[09:16] <maxinator> how it goes to sleep.. is it black?
[09:16] <hwilde> qtz, hit ctrl+alt+f1 and restore your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file to the original
[09:17] <qtz> when i try ctrl+alt+f1 nothing happens
[09:17] <maxinator> and with strg#alt#back?
[09:17] <maxinator> #=+
[09:17] <qtz> yes, it's black, my monitor's power switch indicates it's gone to sleep
[09:18] <yrlnry_> nickrud: sorry, I garbled my question.  I meant to ask  "if I send a message *before* I have authenticated..."
[09:18] <Pici> yrlnry_: You dont need to be registered to talk in this channel.
[09:18] <nickrud> yrlnry_, then no ;)
[09:18] <CroX> How do I make a mount *not* automatically show up on my desktop?
[09:18] <qtz> sorry, what's strg? i tried ctrl+alt+backspace, the screen flashes for a second, sometimes some text comes up but then it goes straight back to sleep
[09:18] <noodles12> in open office spreadsheet. After you've made a graph, how do you add the slope equation to that?
[09:19] <yrlnry_> nickrud: "no", people will not see the message?
[09:19] <Pici> yrlnry_: You dont need to be registered to talk in this channel.
[09:19] <nickrud> yrlnry_, without registering, no pm's
[09:19] <Pici> noodles12: Try asking in #openoffice.org
[09:19] <yrlnry_> Aha.
[09:19] <yrlnry_> THanks.
[09:19] <slingintacos> then when i try to boot from hard disk , i get a grub error 17, can't identify filesystem
[09:19] <slingintacos> does anyone know what i can do here to make this work?
[09:20] <aa^way> whats command for starting up terminal window?
[09:20] <nickrud> aa^way, gnome-terminal
[09:20] <kdubois> anyone with a thinkpad x61/t61 get their soundcard working?
[09:20] <aa^way> thanks
[09:21] <qtz> is this a problem with my computer or with what i did? :/
[09:21] <LordBurrito> Hi there.  I'm trying to locate/install proftpd on 6.06.1 LTS.  apt-get says "proftpd" exists not.  apt-cache search proftpd comes up bupkis.  How to install proftpd?
[09:21] <ccesario> Which is the file of static routes ?
[09:21] <qtz> should i reinstall ubuntu? when i boot from the cd, everything is fine, the resolution is 1280x1024 which is what i wanted
[09:22] <Necroscope> quit
[09:22] <nickrud> qtz, if all you've done is change the X config, you could try booting the live cd, and copying over the working /etc/X11/xorg.conf to the disk
[09:22] <dreas> nickrud: Hey, thanks! It worked! :D
[09:22] <yrlnry_> Okay, I have gone through the "language tools" dialog and installed a lot of korean-related fonts and help files.  But I still don't know how to enable Korean input.  The System>Preferences>Keyboard dialog still lets me select a "Korean" keyboard that only shows Latin letters, not Hangul.
[09:22] <nickrud> dreas, yw
[09:23] <nickrud> yrlnry_, I think that would be under system-prefs-scim input setup
[09:23] <qtz> nickrud: sorry, how do i do overwrite the xorg.conf file?
[09:24] <slingintacos> anyone?
[09:24] <neverblue2> !anyone | slingintacos
[09:24] <ubotu> slingintacos: 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?
[09:24] <LordBurrito> I'm trying to locate/install proftpd on 6.06.1 LTS.  All the Google hits say just "apt-get proftpd," but apt-get says "proftpd" exists not.  apt-cache search proftpd comes up bupkis.  Help?
[09:25] <neverblue2> LordBurrito, you havent editted your sources.list
[09:25] <nickrud> qtz. start the live cd, mount the partition that you used as / , then sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /path/to/root/partition/etc/X11/xorg.conf  (you probably should back up the one on the disk first, just for fun)
[09:25] <neverblue2> LordBurrito, consult the 'ubuntu guide' for setting that up
[09:25] <LordBurrito> neverblue2: Well, nobody *told* me to do that :)
[09:25] <Tinned_Tuna> neverblue2: do you have any ideas about my MP-BIOS bug ?
[09:25] <neverblue2> LordBurrito, I think someone just did :)
[09:25] <Tonren> I have a bunch of .avi's and .mkv's that I want to burn onto a Video DVD so I can watch them on my DVD player.  How do I go about doing th is?
[09:26] <neverblue2> Tinned_Tuna, please dont direct questions to me, but the channel instead, thanks
[09:26] <LordBurrito> neverblue2: I think so.  Where's this list located?
[09:26] <frojnd> hello tehre. While I try to install ubuntu I get this error message: buffer I/o error on device fd0, logical block 0. What does this mean ???????
[09:26] <SharkyPL> how can I compress data sent and received through my internet connection? because I'd love to see webpages (without java and images), but I use GPRS connection. problem is, GPRS is very expensive (50kb is 10gr, one page is about 200kb - makes lotta money disappear in seconds). is there any possibility to compress data or something? thanks in advance, SharkyPL
[09:26] <neverblue2> LordBurrito, google the 'ubuntu guide'
[09:26] <LordBurrito> neverblue2: 'k.  Tnx.
[09:26] <neverblue2> np
[09:26] <Tinned_Tuna> neverblue2: I already have, and very few people in this channel are actively answering questions now.
[09:26] <neverblue2> !patience | Tinned_Tuna
[09:27] <ubotu> Tinned_Tuna: The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[09:27] <NET||abuse> Hey guys.. i'm just trying to figure out how to get sound back on my machine,, one forum thread said try using /bin/bash audiowrapper --alsa --/usr/bin/firefox  but i don't seem to have an application called aidiowrapper
[09:28] <Tonren> How can I change a .avi or .mkv to its VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS components so I can burn them to a DVD?
[09:28] <NET||abuse> Sound back in firefox/flash for my machine, the machine in general sound works just fine
[09:28] <liuyuan> hello
[09:28] <Iceman_B> do what folder does Firefox go to?
[09:28] <frojnd> hello tehre. While I try to install ubuntu I get this error message: buffer I/o error on device fd0, logical block 0. What does this mean ???????
[09:28] <Tinned_Tuna> I know about patience. but it seems that no one is actively answering questions any more in this channel, with the exception of you.
[09:28] <neverblue2> NET||abuse, reinstall it?
[09:28] <qtz> nickrud: thanks! i didn't mount the partition last time, i'll try it now
[09:28] <Iceman_B> the oen that ships with Ubuntu
[09:28] <neverblue2> Iceman_B, which firefox
[09:28] <NET||abuse> neverblue, I've done that to death.. or re-install firefox??
[09:28] <dreas> ok, then there's this other thing: I dual-boot between Vista and Ubuntu but everytime I have been running on Vista, GRUB freezes at "GRUB loading stage1.5" when I restart. I just have to reboot to make it work again but can I fix it somehow?
[09:28] <neverblue2> NET||abuse, possibly try and reinstall FF
[09:29] <Venko> OK so I've almost finished installing a command line system. What should I install on it so I can manage it from another machine on the local server?
[09:29] <neverblue2> Venko, ssh
[09:29] <Tinned_Tuna> Venko: SSH?
[09:29] <Venko> :P
[09:29] <Tinned_Tuna> lol :p
[09:29] <slingintacos> ubotu: I have a presario 3000 notebook on which it takes forever to install the system (7.04) and on restart it locks up after an error that says umount of swap failed
[09:29] <Iceman_B> neverblue, 2.0.0.3
[09:29] <neverblue2> Venko, well, its the answer you need :)
[09:30] <neverblue2> Iceman_B, in command line: which firefox
[09:30] <Iceman_B> Im trying to get the java plugin to work
[09:30] <Venko> Well
[09:30] <Iceman_B> oh
[09:30] <neverblue2> :)
[09:30] <Venko> I've never done this stuff so
[09:30] <Venko> I'm just checking :P
[09:30] <Iceman_B> aaah, I see
[09:30] <Iceman_B> thanks
[09:30] <neverblue2> Venko, well, you made it to IRC just fine :)
[09:30] <neverblue2> np Iceman_B
[09:30] <dreas> I dual-boot between Vista and Ubuntu but everytime I have been running on Vista, GRUB freezes at "GRUB loading stage1.5" when I restart. I just have to reboot to make it work again but can I fix it somehow?
[09:30] <NET||abuse> neverblue, for some reason ubuntu-restricted-extras depends on flashplugin-nonfree why on earth??
[09:30] <Tinned_Tuna> slingintacos: ubotu is a bot and I don't think it will respond to that :-p
[09:30] <SharkyPL> Venko, if your server is a desktop version ( with X11) you could try VNC
[09:30] <ctothej> !ubotu
[09:30] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[09:30] <slingintacos> I realized that after i typed it
[09:30] <Tonren> Is there an easy way to burn .mkv and .avi files to a video DVD?
[09:30] <neverblue2> !patience | Dreas
[09:30] <ubotu> Dreas: The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[09:31] <slingintacos> Tinned_Tuna: do you have any advice for my question?
[09:31] <neverblue2> NET||abuse, *shrugs*
[09:31] <Iceman_B> hm
[09:31] <Midnight_Abuse> :|
[09:31] <Iceman_B> it says /usr/bin/forefox
[09:31] <keychain> hallo, I've got a little problem with my ubuntu. a few years ago (2 or 3 I think) I installed Ubuntu hoary hedgehog on a computer used every weekend for playing some mp3. now I wanted to connnect a wlan device and, for doing that, upgrade the os, but it's not longer supported and I can't get the tist-upgrade working, since all packages are left untouched.
[09:31] <neverblue2> Tonren, look into tovid
[09:31] <Iceman_B> *firefox
[09:31] <Tinned_Tuna> I'm not sure, when does it give you the umount error?
[09:32] <Iceman_B> but thats not a dir
[09:32] <Midnight_Abuse> slingingtacos, It should work tomorrow.
[09:32] <neverblue2> Iceman_B, thats where you "executeable" firefox program sits
[09:32] <Iceman_B> ah, alright
[09:32] <SharkyPL> how can I compress data sent and received through my internet connection? because I'd love to see webpages (without java and images), but I use GPRS connection. problem is, GPRS is very expensive (50kb is 10gr, one page is about 200kb - makes lotta money disappear in seconds). is there any possibility to compress data or something? thanks in advance, SharkyPL
[09:32] <Iceman_B> morespecifically, Im looking for the plugin dir
[09:32] <slingintacos> after the  restart
[09:32] <Iceman_B> sorry im so slow
[09:32] <neverblue2> keychain, willing to format, reinstall?
[09:32] <Tinned_Tuna> keychain: the quickest way is to backup any necessary files, and get the 7.04 disc and resinstall from scratch
[09:32] <slingintacos> then it locks up and i have to manually turn it off
[09:33] <Midnight_Abuse> Yeh same thing happened here. Give it a day.
[09:33] <neverblue2> Iceman_B, its the program, if you want the folder, you cd /usr/bin
[09:33] <keychain> i got an isdn-line.. so reinstalling is not that fast -.-
[09:33] <neverblue2> keychain, ISDN was fast, about 15 years ago :)
[09:33] <slingintacos> Midnight_Abuse: you're telling me that it will take a whole day to shut down?
[09:34] <pikohn> I'm begging you dont
[09:34] <keychain> but I think, I got not that many options ^^
[09:34] <Midnight_Abuse> Is it still on?
[09:34] <Dusk_> is there a way that ubuntu can save my session so when i started computer again it opens unclosed programs and windows??
[09:34] <SharkyPL> neverblue2, what kinda internet connection is fastest right now? DSL ? and what are the capabilities? in Poland fastest connection you can get is 15mbps
[09:34] <slingintacos> I started over again, it's on Partitions Formatting right now
[09:34] <Midnight_Abuse> If the OS doesn't work, try it tomorrow.. it should work.
[09:34] <Midnight_Abuse> Few hours.
[09:35] <pikohn> Im going to try
[09:35] <alvarezp> neverblue2: I'm not so experienced on IRC, so excuse me if this question is dumb. With so many lines, it's easy for a question to be missed and lost in the scrollback buffer. Why should anybody NOT repeat their question?
[09:35] <keychain> thx everybody for the help.. i'll install from scratch -.-
[09:35] <msikma> Hello, can anyone tell me when Hoary (5.04) will no longer be supported? Is it still being supported today?
[09:36] <Iceman_B> neverblue, I cant seem to find it
[09:36] <cyris> how would i go about formating a dvd+r blank disc? the only tool i have is dvd+rw-format :/
[09:36] <Midnight_Abuse> Lol.
[09:36] <Pricey> msikma, it hasn't been supported for almost a year already.
[09:36] <Iceman_B> /usr/bin holds a Mozilla entry
[09:36] <Iceman_B> but its not a dir, it says
[09:36] <Dusk_> is there a way that ubuntu can save my session so when i started computer again it opens unclosed programs and windows??
[09:37] <msikma> Pricey: I see, so I won't find anything in the repositories there.
[09:37] <slingintacos> Dusk_: system>preferences>sessions
[09:37] <dxdt> Dusk_: ummm KDE does that by default and I think there is a way to do it with Gnome but i"m not sure.  You could also always HIbernate the computer or put it on Standby
[09:37] <Pricey> msikma, nope
[09:37] <SharkyPL> Dusk_: you could try the Hibernate option... it's kinda shutting down, but it leaves everything open.
[09:37] <scipio> Dusk_: gnome-session looks like what you want. never used it though
[09:37] <SharkyPL> your computer stops working, but the session is saved on hdd
[09:38] <msikma> Pricey: curious, how long is a product supported anyway?
[09:38] <jesson> what are the built in program here in ubuntu for server management??
[09:38] <jesson> like ftp email server
[09:38] <scipio> msikma: 18 months i think. or 3 years for LTS editions
[09:39] <Tinned_Tuna> jesson: you can either use SSH to control your server, or Webmin
[09:40] <Midnight_Abuse> Any gamers? I want a gd shooting game.
[09:40] <Tinned_Tuna> OpenArea?
[09:40] <Midnight_Abuse> Slaughtering.. some rlly hardcore suff.
[09:40] <Tinned_Tuna> *OpenArena
[09:40] <Midnight_Abuse> Yeh?
[09:40] <jesson> id like to setup a webserver and email server do i have to download programs for that? like on xp i had to download wamp
[09:40] <Tinned_Tuna> I think that's an FPS
[09:41] <hwilde> what is running on port 443 and how do I kill it ?
[09:41] <Pricey> !lamp | jesson
[09:41] <ubotu> jesson: LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process (different in Edgy+)
[09:41] <Tinned_Tuna> jesson: apache and postfix; you'll want to use the built in system called 'apt'
[09:41] <Midnight_Abuse> jesson, Look under 'aplications' :|
[09:41] <Tinned_Tuna> hwilde: HTTPS I think
[09:41] <Midnight_Abuse> Err this sucks.
[09:41] <foxlinx> hello
[09:41] <hwilde> Tinned_Tuna, I have LAMPP but I can't find anything about how to shut that off
[09:41] <krang> hey all, what package do I have to install on Ubuntu 6.06 to enable usb-serial support?
[09:42] <Tinned_Tuna> shut what off? HTTPS?
[09:44] <isidoro> hi guys
[09:44] <isidoro> :-)
[09:44] <dreas> GRUB freezes everytime I have been using Vista. Can that be fixed?
[09:44] <dreas> heh, hey
[09:45] <isidoro> gnome-mount -d /dev/sdc1 --unmount pop up me a error message that says impossible remove the directory... any idea??
[09:45] <jesson> im confuse are there console ,shell to manage server here in ubuntu?
[09:45] <phixnay> need ubuntu guru: my program icons such as nm-applet and gaim no longer show up! I think they are acutally _behind_ the apllications/places/system menus
[09:45] <phixnay> what can I do?
[09:46] <phixnay> they have been that way for a week now
[09:46] <jesson> how do i run telnet server in ubuntu?
[09:47] <instabin|work> can you get a bare gnome install on a ubuntu server.... with out all the games, openoffice, and etc
[09:47] <ccesario> hey... where is the file of static routes ?
[09:47] <phixnay> instabin|work: I think so, try installing the server, and then apt-getting gnome
[09:48] <amorphouz> er mesa.az.us.undernet.org
[09:48] <theganso_> what up everyone
[09:48] <nickrud> Instabin, don't install the gnome package, it's a holdover from debian and doesn't quite work on ubuntu
[09:48] <phixnay> sup dawg!
[09:49] <theganso_> haha
[09:49] <theganso_> where u from
[09:49] <phixnay> near dc
[09:49] <instabin|work> nickrud: then what should i install to get a bare gnome xsession on server?
[09:50] <jesson> hey how do i run webserver here in ubuntu?? what do i hae to install?
[09:50] <nickrud> instabin|work, once you have the server install, you can use aptitude in interactive mode to navigate to ubuntu-desktop, and select the packages you're interested in under that
[09:50] <Tinned_Tuna> jesson: Apache
[09:50] <krang> jesson: apache
[09:50] <instabin|work> jesson: apachee
[09:50] <instabin|work> lool
[09:50] <Tinned_Tuna> haha
[09:50] <theganso_> chi-town here
[09:50] <Tinned_Tuna> !lamp | jesson
[09:50] <ubotu> jesson: LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process (different in Edgy+)
[09:50] <jesson> wat are the server installed already in here??
[09:50] <kritzstapf> is there a way to get a newer version of the tango-icon-theme?
[09:50] <jesson> like in slackware
[09:50] <jesson> it has lots of serer installed
[09:51] <instabin|work> kritzstapf: download one and install it
[09:51] <kritzstapf> instabin|work: where to get?
[09:51] <theganso_> i have a question
[09:51] <instabin|work> nickrud: gnome-look.org
[09:51] <jesson> !ssh server
[09:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ssh server - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:51] <nickrud> instabin|work, yeah, there's a place for themes :)
[09:51] <theganso_> im trying to access all my music files i had on microsoft, i have a partioned hardrive and im on kubunu right now
[09:51] <instabin|work> sry
[09:52] <nickrud> lol
[09:52] <instabin|work> kritzstapf: gnome-look.org
[09:52] <ErikTheREd> Hey all... I've got what's probably a silly n00b question... I'm trying to run a 32-bit binary app on 7.04/AMD-64, and it's griping about not being able to find a library called libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2. I've seen some references for creating a symlink to a newer version of the library for previous versions of Ubuntu / Debian, but I don't see those similar files in 7.04... any suggestions?
[09:52] <dunder> anyone ever have problem with a certain mobo not liking IDE drives??  Took me awhile to realize there's no problem with SATA drives, so I'm guessing it's the IDE controller or something... ??
[09:52] <dunder> Gigabyte GA-G33M-DS2R board for anyone that cares
[09:53] <Tinned_Tuna> dunder: if the IDE controller on the drive has been damaged, or is unsupported by Linux (unlikley) then it's possible
[09:53] <phixnay> dunder: I had a problem with cd drives related to the move to SATA... I hear it's gonna be fixed in gutsy
[09:54] <dunder> Tinned_Tuna... 2 separate IDE hard drives won't mkfs.ext3!!
[09:54] <dunder> the drives are fine in other machines
[09:54] <kahrytan> phixnay, what problem?
[09:54] <pringle> any1 using kiba-dock atm?
[09:54] <dunder> yes... i suppose i could try gutsy out
[09:55] <Tinned_Tuna> dunder: a bad IDE controller and unsupported IDE controller would cause the same problems on all hard drives
[09:55] <instabin|work> dunder: I had same problem with 2 sata drives on raid controler
[09:55] <Uriku> what do you suggest to use to access the Linux HD from Windows?
[09:55] <burgermann> Hi! I'm experiencing something wierd with mysql 5. It comes directly from official repos onto 7.04. But when I'm operating my webpage, the process mysqld_safe takes 99% CPU time. It keeps going at it, so I don't exactly know what to do
[09:55] <phixnay> kahrytan: acts like it's broken. for example, edgy boot disk works fine, but feisty boot disk stops halfway through booting up
[09:55] <dunder> istabin|work... yes, this board has raid
[09:55] <dunder> i don't think it's enabled, tho
[09:55] <kahrytan> phixnay, SATA cd drives?
[09:55] <pringle> i need some help with kiba-dock can some1 hlp pls
[09:56] <phixnay> kahrytan: while gutsy boot disk also works fine
[09:56] <kahrytan> phixnay, Im glad I won't use'em
[09:56] <dunder> istabin|work:  any solutions?
[09:56] <instabin|work> dunder: my raid wasnt enable either..... but still had problems
[09:56] <burgermann> Doing a sudo killall mysqld_safe makes it stop, but as soon as I view my webpage, it starts again
[09:56] <kahrytan> Uriku, There is a ext tool for windows
[09:56] <phixnay> kahrytan: no, satas are fine! it's the old ide or whatever cd drives that have the problem
[09:56] <instabin|work> dunder: I just keept messing with it untill it worked... Think i used the hd manufactures utill disk to erease everything on the drives
[09:57] <phixnay> uriku: at fs-driver.org I think
[09:57] <Uriku> yes, I'm wondering which one is considered good
[09:57] <burgermann> is there a way to manually make Ubuntu start mysqld instead of mysqld_safe on boot?
[09:57] <Uriku> yes, that's what I was going to install
[09:57] <kahrytan> phixnay, why?
[09:57] <dunder> istabin|work, so just format the whole drive with manufacturer's utils??
[09:57] <instabin|work> dunder:that was suposed to be hd manufactures utils... normaly they make a boot cd that you can download
[09:57] <instabin|work> yes
[09:58] <dunder> hmm... i'll look into that
[09:58] <dunder> thanks a bunch!!
[09:58] <instabin|work> dunder did your drives used to be in raid?
[09:58] <kahrytan> phixnay, You sure it's not the motherboard?
[09:58] <phixnay> kahrytan: it has to do with the move to only using the scsi drivers for everything I think.
[09:59] <phixnay> yeah I'm sure
[09:59] <phixnay> the gutsy people told me they were fixing it, and sure enough they did
[09:59] <kahrytan> Uriku, http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/ext2ifs.htm
[09:59] <Uriku> thanks
[09:59] <exyan> How do I install java 6 update 2?
[09:59] <phixnay> lol every time I come here for help I end up helping others more
[09:59] <kahrytan> Uriku, It's ready only though
[10:00] <kahrytan> read only
[10:00] <phixnay> exyan: is it in synaptic?
[10:00] <jesson> ubuntu is not the ideal os for servers ??
[10:00] <Uriku> bleh
[10:00] <exyan> phixnay: it's not in feisty's repositories
[10:00] <exyan> phixnay: and sun doesn't provide a deb
[10:00] <Uriku> so use the fs-driver?
[10:00] <grayson> Hello
[10:00] <kahrytan> phixnay, It's a conflict probably
[10:00] <DSpair> Does anyone know if there is a backport of Xrandr from Gutsy to Fiesty?
[10:01] <grayson>  can someone give me some help with ndiswrapper?
[10:01] <exyan> anyone got a deb for java 6 update 2?
[10:01] <phixnay> exyan: then I guess you'd have to build from source. this is when you ask yourself do I really need update 2 :)
[10:01] <Uriku> damn, it's from 2006
[10:01] <grayson> It 86ed my network card
[10:01] <phixnay> uriku: it works fine, at least the ext2 drivers I use do
[10:01] <exyan> phixnay: I can make a deb myself, but I don't want to waste my time if there's one already
[10:01] <phixnay> kk
[10:01] <kahrytan> Uriku, what is?
[10:02] <Uriku> yes, I already have that installed I think, I was hoping to upgrade because it caused "corruption" to the data system
[10:02] <Uriku> or something like that
[10:02] <MohammadBoozary> Hello Members
[10:02] <eallik> hi, can someone tell me where I can put an X related command I want executed at startup?
[10:02] <MohammadBoozary> I need A proxy software for Ubuntu
[10:02] <eallik> setxkbmap -option grp:switch,grp:alt_toggle us,ee
[10:02] <Uriku> though, it's says 1.10c, that's should be better than the installed 1.10b
[10:02] <Uriku> I hope
[10:03] <MohammadBoozary> I need a proxy software for Ubuntu Feisty Fawn
[10:03] <Uriku> it seems I installed it at 11/09/2006
[10:03] <DSpair> MohammadBoozary, Squid.
[10:03] <phixnay> eallik: complete guess, but try system>prefs>sessions>startup progs
[10:03] <Uriku> well, thanks
[10:03] <DSpair> MohammadBoozary, as root type "aptitude install squid"
[10:03] <MohammadBoozary> DSpair: thanks
[10:04] <DSpair> MohammadBoozary, NP
[10:04] <phixnay> eallik: anything before that you'd have to somehow add it to the startup scripts
[10:04] <eallik> phixnay: which ones?
[10:05] <MohammadBoozary> DSpair: thanks...
[10:05] <phixnay> eallik: sorry, I just know they exist, not how to use them, :/
[10:05] <dunder> anyone know if gutsy has decent support for jmicron IDE controller??
[10:05] <mangojambo> hi ... how can I install gtkradiant for ubuntu?
[10:06] <sheldy> hi all, i am trying to configure a wireless pci, I can see it in lspci but not in ifconfig. Any idea?
[10:06] <eallik> phixnay: OK, thanks.. I hope it works
[10:06] <phixnay> dunder: even if it did, it's not quite useable at this point
[10:06] <dunder> ghey
[10:06] <jesson> i downloaded a chat program when i try to double click the exe file it wont let me why??
[10:07] <phixnay> eallik: good luck
[10:07] <eallik> tnx :P
[10:07] <Shrimpy_> jesson, run it in the terminal and see the reason
[10:07] <recon> is anybody here good with XKB files?
[10:07] <phixnay> tonyyarusso: he just doesn't get it :P
[10:08] <jesson> ok i save it on the temp folder wat command should i type?? at terminal shromp?
[10:08] <Shrimpy_> jesson: wait. it's a .exe and your using ubuntu?
[10:08] <jesson> yah
[10:08] <jesson> ?
[10:08] <phixnay> rofl
[10:08] <reizen1> !wine | jesson
[10:08] <ubotu> jesson: wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[10:08] <jesson> cant run it?? wat kinda file an i run here files lie .py?
[10:08] <Shrimpy_> jesson: it will not work. you will either have to find it as a .deb. or a bin/run file.  (unless you know how to use wine)
[10:09] <eljo__> good evening
[10:09] <phixnay> alright seeing as no one knows the answer to my question, I guess it's time to leave
[10:09] <reizen1> jesson: jesson, exe's are windows only, you can try to run it using wine and it may or may not work
[10:09] <jesson> where can i dl wine?
[10:09] <Shrimpy_> jesson: there are many chat progams for ubuntu that you might like better.
[10:09] <jrib> jesson: do you know about the Package Manager in ubuntu?  That's the way to install software
[10:09] <eljo__> phixnay: question?
[10:10] <jesson> its a bot to connect to battle.net
[10:10] <phixnay> jesson: try to find a unix alrterative first though
[10:10] <phixnay> my application icons like gaim and netowrk manager have gone missing
[10:10] <phixnay> I think they are hiding behind the application menu somehow
[10:11] <phixnay> cause that's where the network manager speech bubbles seem to be coming from
[10:11] <Shrimpy_> sheldy: what type of card is it
[10:11] <jesson> im also downloading a mandriva linux is that os for server? is it a good distro?
[10:12] <lix> Hi. What commandline command can I use to synchronise folders (with files) on two different computers? the newest files should be overwritten on either computer. is there domething like diff-rsync?
[10:12] <reizen1> phixnay:I think the notification bubbles come from the notification area which is two vertical columns of dots
[10:12] <Shrimpy_> jesson: linux is your best bet. but you need to know about the os and how to use it. ubuntu is made simple
[10:12] <reizen1> phixnay: I know the notification area can be added by right clicking on the panel and then click 'add to panel'
[10:13] <phixnay> reizen1: that's a start, I'll try it
[10:13] <lix> or do I have to use a versioning system?
[10:13] <reizen1> phixnay:I just moved my notification area and my gaim, battery, and network icons moved with it
[10:13] <jesson> isnt mandriva linux?? is the command for unix and linux the same?? where can i learn command for the shell/ terminal?
[10:13] <phixnay> reizen1:  yay you fixed it!
[10:14] <reizen1> reizend: that is good
[10:14] <reizen1> haha I typed my own name there phixnay instead of yours
[10:14] <bulmer> jesson  yes very close, not all commands are available from distro to distro
[10:14] <phixnay> reizen1: thanks a lot, that had been bugging me for a whole week
[10:15] <phixnay> reizen1: lol happens to me too :P
[10:15] <bulmer> jesson: press tab twice and you get thousands
[10:15] <Alysum> hello which program is recommended for playing .ram under amd64 ?
[10:15] <phixnay> Alysum: real player
[10:16] <reizen1> !realplayer
[10:16] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[10:16] <phixnay> Alysum: assuming they have a 64 bit verseion
[10:16] <jesson> wat about slackware is it more of a command line os?? is it more better that any other distro? what is the best distro ??
[10:16] <cyris> i'm trying to burn some tar files to a dvd+r, can someone give me an example of how to do this via shell?
[10:16] <Alysum> realplayer is no compatible with 64
[10:16] <nickrud> !best | jesson
[10:16] <ubotu> jesson: 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.
[10:16] <reizen1> jesson: that is a question we all ask ourselves
[10:16] <phixnay> jesson: this channel is only about ubuntu support
[10:17] <jesson> ic
[10:17] <gnomefreak> jesson: you might find an answer to that in #ubuntu-offtopic
[10:17] <voidmage> Does anyone know what to do if grub never installed anything in /boot/grub?
[10:17] <bulmer> cyris: you can enable verbose on k3b and you'll see the command it uses
[10:17] <mdolan> is there a GUI for using KVM (i.e. like virt-manager in Fedora 7)?
[10:17] <alviro> ciao a tutti
[10:17] <bulmer> voidmage: grub-install ?
[10:17] <joeblow988> hi, I have a toshiba laptop with an hd-dvd drive that ubuntu 7.04 apparently cant see at all. What should I do?
[10:17] <jesson> !wine
[10:17] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[10:17] <gnomefreak> alviro: please join #ubuntu-it for italian
[10:18] <alviro> ho una domanda da farvi
[10:18] <phixnay> joeblow988: how did you install ubuntu if it can't see the cd drive?
[10:18] <reizen1> !it | alviro
[10:18] <cyris> bulmer: thanks. so k3b is a gui application for burning dvds ?
[10:18] <ubotu> alviro: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[10:18] <jesson> im downloading wine help me out how to install this after dl pls
[10:18] <alviro> ok
[10:18] <joeblow988> phixnay, the drive worked fine for the alternative cd install
[10:18] <bulmer> cyris: yes
[10:18] <joeblow988> but now I can't read any cds/dvds
[10:19] <joeblow988> I put them in and they dont mount at all
[10:19] <Shrimpy_> jesson: it might not always work. so don't get your hopes high
[10:19] <phixnay> joeblow988: well its a good sign the alt cd wored
[10:19] <phixnay> joeblow988: however sounds like you've found a bug
[10:20] <joeblow988> do you think it would work in gutsy?
[10:20] <phixnay> joeblow988: it's worth a shot. keep in mind that gutsy is not stable yet though
[10:21] <phixnay> joeblow988: i'd go to launchpad and report the bug though
[10:21] <jesson> ubuntu or any other linux are really more of a command line?? like do u really have to use the terminal always?
[10:21] <len> Hi, guys, I'm trying to run a Dynamic Web Project with Tomcat 6 + eclipse europa 2.2 (with WTP) but I get the following error: "The Tomcat server configuration at /Servers/Tomcat v6.0 Server at localhost-config is missing. Check the server for errors." Can anyone help me, please?
[10:22] <phixnay> !bug | joeblow988
[10:22] <ubotu> joeblow988: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug report at: http://bugs.ubuntu.com/  -  Bugs in/wishes for the bots can be filed at http://launchpad.net/products/ubuntu-bots
[10:22] <nickrud> len, you could ask at #eclipse
[10:22] <joeblow988> ok, thanks
[10:22] <phixnay> hey is that the right url?
[10:22] <reizen1> jesson:the terminal does have to be used as often as it would seem, most likely most of us offering help are more used to it and it is often the quickest way to tell someone how to do ssomething
[10:23] <phixnay> yeah it redirects to the right place
[10:23] <len> nickrud: I asked there already, but nobody answered, in fact I didn't see anybody asking or answering there
[10:23] <reizen1> jesson: does not have to be used, sorry
[10:24] <phixnay> see you guys later :)
[10:24] <jesson> yah trying to learn the cmmand is not easy but its really cool when running an os using commnd line
[10:24] <jesson> feels like u know alot
[10:25] <reizen1> !terminal | jesson
[10:25] <ubotu> jesson: The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome) or K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE).  Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
[10:25] <nickrud> len, oh.
[10:26] <gabbar> hi everyone
[10:26] <lekremyelsew> hi
[10:26] <gabbar> i need some support..... i just installed ubuntu
[10:26] <lekremyelsew> sure
[10:26] <len> nickrud: btw when I try to use ./configure i got the following message: configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[10:26] <gabbar> i installed ubuntu in c drive
[10:27] <nickrud> len, for that , sudo aptitude install build-essential
[10:27] <gabbar> i have a 40gb hardrive
[10:27] <Pricey> gabbar, ok you need to know that you didn't install it on "c drive"
[10:27] <gabbar> and i got 4 partitions
[10:27] <Pricey> gabbar, you would have installed it on the partition that windows recognised and displayed as the "c drive"
[10:27] <len> nickrud: aptitude == apt-get?
[10:27] <gabbar> now after installing ubuntu i cant see the other partitions
[10:27] <nickrud> len, close enough
[10:27] <len> nickrud: what's the difference?
[10:28] <gabbar> well i removed windows before installing uuntu
[10:28] <lekremyelsew> gabbar what program r u using to view them
[10:28] <mad_goldfish> Anyone know why I'd suddenly be getting this error from my USB hard drive:  device descriptor read/64, error -71
[10:28] <Avsej> hiall
[10:28] <gabbar> i goto places->computer
[10:28] <jesson> what program do i need to run ftp and mail server?
[10:28] <gabbar> no specific program
[10:28] <Pricey> jesson, don't use ftp, use sftp
[10:28] <GM_Alex> hi
[10:29] <lekremyelsew> gabbar did you format the partitions or just put them in the table?
[10:29] <bittin> Hi
[10:29] <gabbar> i cant see the other 3 partitions that i have
[10:29] <nickrud> len, for a while, the biggest difference was aptitude tracked what packages were installed as dependencies, and removed them when no longer used, but apt-get seems to be adding that. And, aptitude comes with an interactive interface
[10:29] <Jack_Sparrow> gabbar: If you told the installer to use the entire drive.. that is what it did.. You can go to a terminal and do sudo fdisk -l for a listing of partitions
[10:29] <jesson> yah where do i get that?
[10:29] <gabbar> i just put them in the table
[10:29] <GM_Alex> i have a problem with my own kernel
[10:29] <GM_Alex> can somebody help me
[10:29] <GM_Alex> ?
[10:29] <lekremyelsew> gabbar, you have to format them to have them appear in the file browser
[10:29] <gabbar> i have a lot of data in those partitions
[10:29] <nickrud> len, I _love_ that interactive interface, it's great for looking at package relationships
[10:30] <gabbar> i see...... but how do i format them
[10:30] <lekremyelsew> gabbar and if one of them was swap then you wouldnt be able to see that one anyway
[10:30] <alviro> aiuto
[10:30] <gabbar> how do i check if it was swap
[10:30] <alviro> come faccio ad entrare in ubuntu.it
[10:31] <jesson> what does the terminal server client do??
[10:31] <Jack_Sparrow> gabbar: applications-accessories-terminal and type sudo fdisk -l   that last letter is L   just to see your partition layout
[10:31] <Jack_Sparrow> gabbar: You do not want to format them if you have data on them.
[10:31] <GM_Alex> nobody here who cam help me with the kernel problem?
[10:32] <Jack_Sparrow> !compile
[10:32] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[10:32] <jesson> !terminal server client
[10:32] <lekremyelsew> gabbar: sudo apt-get install gparted
[10:32] <gabbar> yeah i dont want to format them
[10:32] <etuardu> hi, i followed the instructions on the ubuntu wiki, but i'm still unable to play dvds with totem because, it says, some plugins are missing... someone can help me?
[10:32] <kritzstapf> is there a tool for watching dvb(-t) with a better OSD than kaffeine?
[10:32] <Kilian> are there any compiz knowitalls in here? i could really use one :)
[10:32] <reizen1> Jack_Sparrow: I am not sure how often it happens but for myself 'fdisk -l' returns nothing, just so you are aware
[10:32] <Pricey> Kilian, #ubuntu-effects
[10:32] <Jack_Sparrow> reizen1: Then you are doing something wrong.. it should always work
[10:32] <Kilian> cheers!
[10:32] <GM_Alex> is there some room like ubuntu-kernel?
[10:33] <jesson> guys what does terminal server client do? is where i host my server??
[10:33] <benn92647> hi everyone
[10:33] <GM_Alex> hi
[10:33] <Jack_Sparrow> jesson: Remote login...  remote desktop thingy
[10:33] <reizen1> Jack_Sparrow: that is what I thought but I cannot figure it out so I gave up on it, it works fine on other systems running ubuntu also
[10:33] <gabbar> jack sparrow :i cant find applications-accessories-terminal and type sudo fdisk -l   that last letter is L   just to see your partition layout
[10:33] <benn92647> anyone here running Opera on fiesty fawn?
[10:34] <Jack_Sparrow> gabbar: Are you using Ubuntu?
[10:34] <gabbar> yeah, its ubuntu 5.04
[10:34] <pringle> I've downloaded a src file.....now how to install it??? sry Im a nooby
[10:34] <pringle> make?
[10:34] <Jack_Sparrow> gabbar: That is very old...
[10:34] <Jack_Sparrow> gabbar: EOL End of Life...
[10:34] <gabbar> oh no
[10:34] <alviro> ciao a tutti!
[10:34] <Jack_Sparrow> gabbar: Suggest you start with something more current.. Dapper at least
[10:34] <salah> any idea why rhythmbox don't play songs automaticly? I have to forward it a bit before a MP3 starts to play
[10:35] <GM_Alex> everybody is very communicative
[10:35] <reizen1> Jack_Sparrow, gabber: the terminal used to be in another location in the menu back then
[10:35] <GM_Alex> really
[10:35] <alviro> devo andare su ubuntu.it
[10:35] <GM_Alex> ^^
[10:35] <alviro> come faccio?
[10:35] <jrib> alviro: /join #ubuntu-it
[10:35] <Jack_Sparrow> reizen1: Yea.. but we need to get him off a version that no longer has security updates
[10:35] <gabbar> so shall i uninstall it and switch back to windows until my new ubuntu cd arrives
[10:35] <urmomma> er rizon
[10:35] <gabbar> i really need the data
[10:35] <reizen1> Jack_Sparrow: I agree
[10:35] <gabbar> or is there another way out
[10:35] <jesson> i have the wine already where do i extract it? and how do i install it??
[10:36] <Jack_Sparrow> gabbar: I would wait.. yes...
[10:36] <Techgurl> jesson why not use the WINE in the repository?
[10:36] <jesson> wat u mean? explain please
[10:36] <benn92647> anyone familar with opera web browser?
[10:36] <Jack_Sparrow> jesson: Install from the repos... not from the web...
[10:36] <gabbar> jack sparrow : for what
[10:36] <wamty> anyone here that is using Ubuntu 7.04?
[10:36] <Techgurl> benn92647, what do you want to know about Opera?
[10:36] <GM_Alex> i
[10:36] <Jack_Sparrow> gabbWait for the newer cd
[10:36] <jesson> i downloaded it from browser
[10:37] <GM_Alex> i use ubuntu 7.04
[10:37] <Jack_Sparrow> jesson: USe synaptic or apt-get.....
[10:37] <reizen1> !install | jesson
[10:37] <ubotu> jesson: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[10:37] <wamty> why are my taskbar buttons stretched?
[10:37] <reizen1> Jesson: sorry not what I was hoping for there
[10:37] <gabbar> so theres no way i can see the other partitions for now
[10:37] <Techgurl> jesson to install wine you can use synaptic or apt-get no need to download it unless there is a reason you need a newer one
[10:37] <jesson> whereis is that synaptic?
[10:37] <Jack_Sparrow> gabbar: Get to a terminal and type what I showed you..
[10:37] <GM_Alex> it's the default, it was also so in ubuntu 6
[10:37] <wamty> if i play an internet radio with XMMS and the filename is long, the taskbar will be long as well
[10:37] <GM_Alex> i think
[10:37] <gabbar> ummm let me find wheres the terminal
[10:38] <Jack_Sparrow> jesson: system admin synaptic
[10:38] <grigora> does anyone know where Network Manager stores the WPA configuration? I am trying to configure WPA on a server that does not have NM. Thanks
[10:38] <rvhi> hi, i have feisty, how do i get a kernel 2.6.19? my hardware only has drivers working on 2.6.19
[10:38] <jesson> o got it now wat?
[10:38] <Avsej> i have a problem. i need make some system. This system must be linux based, be able update from global repository and be able produce ISO images which consists some preinstalled soft (or installed on first boot). I have find ubuntu+reconstructor. Anybody have such problem?
[10:38] <scipio> wamty: try playing it with vlc :)
[10:38] <CharminTheMoose> rvhi, see kernel.org
[10:38] <pppoe_dude> wwfr?
[10:38] <wamty> how to make taskbar buttons in limited size?
[10:38] <pppoe_dude> errmmm... wwgr
[10:38] <pppoe_dude> oops wrong chan
[10:38] <David-A> jesson: or use the gui: system > add/remove... search=wine
[10:39] <rvhi> CharminTheMoose: is there a package, or i have load it manually?
[10:39] <benn92647> techgurl: i was working great now it is so slow and takes forever to load a page, and once it loads it it continues doing something in the background that is utlizing memory but it wont tell me what
[10:39] <GM_Alex> @warnty: sry i don't know
[10:39] <jesson> omg wow let me look
[10:39] <GM_Alex> can anybody help me with a kernel problem?
[10:39] <jesson> where in accesories?
[10:40] <benn92647> techgurl: how do i tweak opera and still have it work?
[10:40] <PanicByte> wamty, i want to know the same thing
[10:40] <Jack_Sparrow> GM_Alex: If you are trying to compile your own... doubtful
[10:40] <kshah> anyone using any open source video conferencing, desktop sharing daemons which run on ubuntu? as a follow up - anyone using dimdim?
[10:40] <GM_Alex> no i'm not trying
[10:40] <GM_Alex> i want to run my ati card
[10:40] <jesson> i dont see wine in add/remove is thre a way i install it at terminal?
[10:40] <CharminTheMoose> rvhi, what kernel are you currently running?
[10:40] <GM_Alex> with the normal kernel it works
[10:40] <Jack_Sparrow> GM_Alex: Then perhaps you should ask your question... in detail and wait to see if someone knows the answer
[10:41] <benn92647> nickrud:yay! for nick..no way it lets me watch flash with sound and without crashing..no way I will ever go back to firecrap
[10:41] <GM_Alex> ok
[10:41] <Shrimpy_> jesson: try automatix
[10:41] <rvhi> CharminTheMoose: 2.6.20-15-server
[10:41] <Ubunter> hello
[10:41] <reizen1> kshah: you can try ekiga perhaps
[10:41] <jesson> let me loo
[10:41] <reizen1> !ekiga | kshah
[10:41] <Jack_Sparrow> Shrimpy_: Bad bad idea
[10:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ekiga - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:41] <gabbar> guys i found terminal.... it is showinf the partitions there
[10:41] <gabbar> what i do now
[10:41] <Jack_Sparrow> jesson: Never try automatix..
[10:41] <CharminTheMoose> why downgrade? the code is either in the kernel or is a module you gotta load manually
[10:41] <Shrimpy_> Jack_Sparrow: it's not evil, but not nice
[10:41] <Jack_Sparrow> !automatix
[10:41] <ubotu> Automatix2 is a block of code which attempts to install some software.  When it fails and breaks systems, we don't provide support for it.  A creditable analysis from a debian/ubuntu developer is here - http://mjg59.livejournal.com/77440.html (Additional information: /msg ubotu worksforme)
[10:41] <Ubunter> how to make taskbar buttons in limited size?
[10:42] <jesson> i dont see wine here cant i get it using the terminal?
[10:42] <Ubunter> Ubuntu 7.04 i386
[10:42] <Jack_Sparrow> Shrimpy_: Garbage....
[10:42] <David-A> jesson; not accessoies i think. in xubuntu system>add/remove, similar in ubuntu
[10:42] <CharminTheMoose> jesson, the answer is a resounding yes
[10:42] <Ubunter> apt-get install wine
[10:42] <kshah> thanks reizen, will check it out
[10:42] <Shrimpy_> Jack_Sparrow: it does break but eveything breaks after a while. but you config it and its fine
[10:42] <gabbar> jack sparrow : i typed what u said in terminal.... i see the partitions what i do know
[10:42] <Shrimpy_> put some bandaids on it lol
[10:42] <benn92647> sudo apt-get wine confiq...i think jesson
[10:42] <Techgurl> use sudo -apt-get install wine
[10:42] <GM_Alex> ok here's my problem: I made my own kernel and all works fine, but my ati card not. there's no opengl support. but with the normal kernel the ati card works. Have I forget any kernel modules? The radeon support is enabled in the kernel
[10:43] <jesson> let me type then
[10:43] <benn92647> there you go
[10:43] <Techgurl> sorry sudo apt-get install wine
[10:43] <Ubunter> yeah the sudo part i forgot
[10:43] <Jack_Sparrow> Shrimpy_: It is NEVER something suggested in this channel
[10:43] <Ubunter> sudo apt-get install wine
[10:43] <Ubunter> that's all
[10:43] <Ubunter> after you type the password, all will be installed
[10:43] <mad_goldfish> !hal | mad_goldfish
[10:43] <CharminTheMoose> Ubunter, what about wine-utils?
[10:43] <Ubunter> uhm...
[10:43] <Jack_Sparrow> Shrimpy_: If you understand enough to fix it you understand enough to install it right in the first place
[10:43] <CharminTheMoose> heh i'm not using ubuntu atm..
[10:43] <Ubunter> just try :)
[10:43] <benn92647> techgurl: so i figured it out..opera hates you messing with its skin LOL
[10:43] <gabbar> can somebody help please
[10:43] <CharminTheMoose> so forgive my ignorance
[10:43] <mad_goldfish> !usb | mad_goldfish
[10:44] <CharminTheMoose> !usb | mad_goldfish
[10:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about usb - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:44] <Techgurl> benn92647, I use opera wiht a skin
[10:44] <Jack_Sparrow> gabbar: You can put them in the pastebin and post the link back here for more help.
[10:44] <Shrimpy_> Jack_Sparrow: alright i'm not going to argue. it's effy. sorry
[10:44] <kshah> dfletcher: me too on the happiness portion, so straight forward
[10:44] <Techgurl> the problem I have with opera is getting the plugins to work on Feisty
[10:44] <Ubunter> http://www.winehq.org/site/download-deb
[10:44] <gabbar> whats pastebin
[10:44] <mad_goldfish> !hd | mad_goldfish
[10:44] <benn92647> techgurl: mine had it taking forever to do anything as soon as i put back on the original skin it worked just fine
[10:44] <Ubunter> for debian based linuxes
[10:45] <Ubunter> http://www.winehq.org/site/download-deb
[10:45] <reizen1> !pastebin | gabbar
[10:45] <ubotu> gabbar: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[10:45] <Techgurl> benn92647, that skin might have an issue
[10:45] <jesson> Could not open lock file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (13 Permission denied
[10:45] <GM_Alex> nobody any idea?
[10:45] <jesson> thats wat i get at terminal
[10:45] <Techgurl> jesson, close synpatic
[10:45] <CharminTheMoose> jesson, use sudo
[10:45] <PanicByte> GM_Alex, whats the question?
[10:45] <mad_goldfish> !mass_storage | mad_goldfish
[10:45] <Ubunter> instructions how to install wine on debian based linuxes (like ubuntu...) are on -> http://www.winehq.org/site/download-deb
[10:45] <GM_Alex> ok here's my problem: I made my own kernel and all works fine, but my ati card not. there's no opengl support. but with the normal kernel the ati card works. Have I forget any kernel modules? The radeon support is enabled in the kernel
[10:45] <Shrimpy_> jesson: did you sudo?
[10:46] <jesson> lol wait
[10:46] <mad_goldfish> !uhci_hcd | mad_goldfish
[10:46] <benn92647> techgurl: yeah, oh well skin is notimportant as long as it doesnt lock up I am happy
[10:46] <PanicByte> no idea
[10:46] <Techgurl> benn92647, cool
[10:46] <jesson> wats the pmlte ommand?
[10:46] <Jack_Sparrow> jesson: close down the other apt-get or synaptic.. you cant have both open
[10:47] <Ubunter> help!
[10:47] <Vorian> !ask | Ubunter
[10:47] <ubotu> Ubunter: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[10:47] <Ubunter> my window list stretches buttons... why is that?
[10:47] <jesson> umm no installation candidate it sez here
[10:47] <alecwh> I just got a desktop stolen with Ubuntu on it... and I have the IP address (via Dyndns.org) that the guy is using. I already reported it to the police, but I want to lockdown the computer from the guy booting up the OS. I have access via SSH right now, what can I do?
[10:47] <Techgurl> GM_Alex, when you changed kernels maybe you need to reinstall the ATI driver for that kernel
[10:47] <Cocodude> Hello. I've been an idiot and deleted all the files in /boot. I have my root partition under LVM so I think I need a suitable initrd to get it running. I've got a suitable replacement kernel in /boot (unpacked from the AMD64 .deb) but was wondering if I can somehow make this initrd. I don't have a spare 64 bit system.
[10:47] <Ubunter> i wanna limit the size of window list buttons
[10:47] <Ubunter> please assist me
[10:48] <alecwh> !enter | Ubunter
[10:48] <ubotu> Ubunter: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[10:48] <Ubunter> sorry
[10:48] <Jack_Sparrow> alecwh: Did you get a physical location from that?
[10:48] <Ubunter> i wanna limit the size of window list buttons... please assist me in doing that
[10:48] <eallik> I'm not sure if this is a place to ask this, but does anyone know if it's possible to somehow tune my Gnome/Ubuntu installation to make windows draw faster or at least the whole window at one time, instead of different parts of it being drawn sequentially?
[10:48] <Cocodude> Or, alternately, does someone have a suitable /boot they can send me (that has LVM modules in the initrd)?
[10:49] <Techgurl> eallik, what video driver are you using
[10:49] <Jack_Sparrow> Ubunter: If you are asking about insdie WINE... ask in #winehq
[10:49] <Ubunter> this is NOT wine related
[10:49] <Ubunter> this is GNOME related
[10:49] <benn92647> wine can be a massive headache
[10:49] <eallik> Techgurl: are you sure this is about my graphics card? but ATI open source driver and the card itself is Mobile Radeon 9700
[10:49] <Jack_Sparrow> !patience
[10:49] <ubotu> The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[10:50] <raphael> Ubunter: go to the window list preferences, size tab, maximum size
[10:50] <benn92647> and whatever you do..dontmake ubotu mad;)
[10:50] <Techgurl> eallik not but the best performance is probably with the ATI proprietary driver
[10:50] <Jack_Sparrow> alecwh: You still here.
[10:50] <opencan> What command can I run in the Konsole to change my KDE desktop (using Kubuntu) into Gnome desktop?
[10:50] <benn92647> ubotu is a sexybot
[10:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about is a sexybot - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:50] <benn92647> LOL
[10:50] <benn92647> i love doingthat
[10:51] <Ubunter> raphael, thanks a lot!
[10:51] <Ubunter> another question
[10:51] <Jack_Sparrow> benn92647: Some of use do not share your enthusiasm
[10:51] <eallik> Techgurl: I've tested with the proprietary driver and the performance is 10x worse
[10:51] <Techgurl> eallik ok then
[10:51] <lekremyelsew> hi
[10:51] <Techgurl> eallik but I don't know what the problem is but the windows should not be drawing that slow
[10:51] <Ubunter> when i point to an item with a mouse pointer, a description pops up... how to disable those descriptions?
[10:52] <eallik> Techgurl: it might have been the settings, but I don't think any setting can cause a 10x drop in performance
[10:52] <opencan> ubotu sexual haressment
[10:52] <Pricey> Ubunter, in what program?
[10:52] <opencan> didn't work :<
[10:52] <benn92647> jack sparrow: Linux is not windows..its a hundred peoples idea of what an OS should be, so you kinda hve to learn to accept that you will need to do somework to get it going right
[10:52] <eallik> Techgurl: they're not VERY slow, but enough to be annoying... on Win XP everything is lightning fast
[10:52] <hashfreak> some from germany ?
[10:52] <reizen1> opencan: you can install the gnome version by installing the 'ubuntu-desktop' package, but it will not uninstall kde or any of its apps so you will see both in the meny
[10:52] <Ubunter> Pricey, everywhere
[10:53] <Jack_Sparrow> benn92647: I was talking about your abuse of the bot.....
[10:53] <opencan> can I delete KDE?
[10:53] <Pricey> Ubunter, firefox, pidgin, nautilus, katapult, tty1, tty2, grub.....
[10:53] <Techgurl> eallik, might be an ati bug
[10:53] <Cocodude> Aw, is there noone here that uses an initrd, has a 64 bit system and uses LVM?
[10:53] <Ubunter> Pricey, Main Menu
[10:53] <benn92647> i never abuse ubotu-i love ubotu (he's a real person)
[10:53] <reizen1> opencan: I have done this before but you have to remove the kde packages you don't want by hand using synaptic, but you have to be careful not to remove something you need accidently
[10:54] <lekremyelsew> i was tring to install adobe reader the other day and it didnt work, and now every time i try to install anthing i get "E: The package adobereader-enu needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it."
[10:54] <Pricey> benn92647, lets please stop the offtopic chatter.
[10:54] <Pricey> benn92647, continue in #ubuntu-offtopic if you so wish
[10:54] <eallik> Techgurl: but Desktop Effects (Compiz) runs smooth enough
[10:54] <opencan>  reizen, is there anything that can tell me whats OK to delete?
[10:54] <benn92647> well i had a question but it got answered..so i was just hanging outto see if anything came along i could help with
[10:55] <_MattB> anyone know where i can find example configuration files for BIND where you have a domain and sub-domain (foo.com and bar.foo.com for example)
[10:55] <lekremyelsew> can anyone help me?
[10:55] <reizen1> opencan: when you choose a package to remove it should also tell you what else will be removed with it when you click apply
[10:55] <Techgurl> eallik, try turning off desktop effects and see if that helps performance
[10:55] <hashfreak> how to talk with german poeple hier ?
[10:55] <opencan> thanks :)
[10:56] <Pricey> !de | hashfreak
[10:56] <ubotu> hashfreak: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[10:56] <Jack_Sparrow> opencan: You can burn /var/cache/apt/archives to a disc to free up some room
[10:56] <hashfreak> zhc
[10:56] <benn92647> lekremyelsew: its best to just ask your question
[10:56] <lekremyelsew> i did
[10:56] <Ubunter> what's the package name of GNOME Panel Menubar?
[10:56] <c0c4c0l4> How can i change default file manager in gnome from nautilus to thunar?
[10:56] <Pricey> Ubunter, gnome-panel ?
[10:57] <Ubunter> yeah
[10:57] <benn92647> lekremyelsew: make it more precise, like can someone help me with...
[10:57] <sn00p> Everything is working in ubuntu but i'm not sure what video drivers I have installed because I cant go to nvidias driver properties force anybody help me?
[10:57] <Pricey> benn92647, he was pretty precise...
[10:57] <lekremyelsew> benn92647
[10:57] <Ubunter> Pricey,  i need to disable descriptions for gnome-panel
[10:57] <eallik> Techgurl: I don't have desktop effects turned on, but I know they're smooth
[10:57] <lekremyelsew> benn92647 i already said i was tring to install adobe reader the other day and it didnt work, and now every time i try to install anthing i get "E: The package adobereader-enu needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it."
[10:57] <benn92647> i must have missed it
[10:57] <Pricey> lekremyelsew, where have you tied to install this from?
[10:58] <eallik> Techgurl: besides, for instance, window resizing is equally VERY slow both with and without effects
[10:58] <lekremyelsew> benn92647 apt-get and synaptic
[10:58] <bjames> hi all, I've got a terminal window open in Ubuntu 7.04 and I unselected "Show Menubar", now I can't get it back
[10:58] <Ubunter> Pricey,  i need to disable descriptions for gnome-panel... please tell me how to do that
[10:58] <bjames> I've tried Alt+keys
[10:58] <benn92647> lekremyelsew: sorry i didnt see that...haveyou tried to remove it completely?
[10:58] <Pricey> lekremyelsew, sudo apt-get update, then sudo apt-get -f install
[10:58] <Jack_Sparrow> lekremyelsew: I use kpdf to read those...
[10:58] <Pricey> Ubunter, I would guess the option is in gconf somewhere
[10:59] <nickrud> lekremyelsew, you can try sudo dpkg -r --force-reinstreq adobereader-enu
[10:59] <Techgurl> eallik, are you running at a high resolution?
[10:59] <eallik> Techgurl: 1400x1050
[10:59] <gh0sty2k> quick question folks, when i tar, im doing tar cvpf /root/lampp.tar /opt/ --exclude /opt/lampp/logs/ why is it still processing the logs folder and files?
[10:59] <Badpenguin86> My friend is using a broadcom wireless, but has an invalid access point.. is there a way to fix this?\
[10:59] <nickrud> lekremyelsew, after trying Pricey's
[10:59] <David-A> bjames: does right-click work?
[10:59] <Cocodude> OK, new question people. Is k3b on the Ubuntu Install/Live CD?
[10:59] <Pricey> Ubunter, start "gconf-editor"
[10:59] <scipio> bjames: alt+V
[10:59] <Ubunter> Pricey, please find it and tell me the name of the string i need to change
[10:59] <Cocodude> (k3b or any other DVD burner)
[10:59] <Techgurl> eallik, I don't use ATI but it sounds related
[10:59] <Jack_Sparrow> c0c4c0l4: I just installed thunar... kinda nice... not as bloated as nautilus
[10:59] <lekremyelsew> i want to get rid of it completely
[10:59] <Pricey> Ubunter, then browse to apps > panel > global
[11:00] <Pricey> Ubunter, then uncheck the "tooltips_enabled" checkbox
[11:00] <Badpenguin86> My friend is using a broadcom wireless, but has an invalid access point.. is there a way to fix this?
[11:00] <eallik> Techgurl: so you still think it's graphics related? beucase for me it doesn't make sense because it's just plain flat 2D
[11:00] <Pricey> Ubunter, and a "please" wouldn't have gone amiss. Please remember I don't have to help you, so please be polite to anyone that does :)
[11:00] <Opencan_> hi again
[11:00] <scipio> Cocodude: it's in the repos. you can get it with synaptic or add/remove programs
[11:00] <nickrud> lekremyelsew, if you can get it installed properly, then you can uninstall it cleanly.
[11:00] <jrib> gh0sty2k: tried placing the  --exclude /opt/lampp/logs  before the pathnames?
[11:00] <gh0sty2k> nope
[11:00] <Cocodude> scipio: I need to know whether I can access it using the live CD unfortunately.
[11:00] <gh0sty2k> ill try now
[11:01] <lekremyelsew> nickrud which is what i am trying to do
[11:01] <Opencan_> reizen, i've tried to get ubuntu-desktop by the command "sudo apt-get ubuntu-desktop" and he didn't find it
[11:01] <Cocodude> scipio: I've deleted /boot/* and have an idea on how to get it back (reinstall Ubuntu onto my swap, but I need to burn the Ubuntu CD/DVD first)
[11:01] <dfletcher> in this ubuntu build of xchat, is there any way to enable the user list as a pane on the right instead of the popup thing?
[11:01] <nickrud> lekremyelsew, have you tried the apt-get update && apt-get -f install yet?
[11:01] <gh0sty2k> still the same
[11:01] <Ubunter> Pricey, do i need to restart my computer now?
[11:01] <Pricey> dfletcher, use xchat instead of xchat-gnome
[11:01] <scipio> Cocodude: i see. give me a second
[11:01] <Pricey> Ubunter, killall gnome-panel
[11:01] <Azalyn> I'm trying to understand the fakeraid howto on the ubuntu site. The first step mentions to "boot the cd and select either 'Start' or 'Install Ubuntu'", but I don't see a "Start" option...
[11:02] <dfletcher> Pricey: thanks
[11:02] <Pricey> Ubunter, it will then restart fine and hopefully without tooltips
[11:02] <Azalyn> I see "Install Ubuntu to the hard disk"
[11:02] <benn92647> lekremmyelsew: i think to remvoe something completely you do sudo aptitude purge "name of item" you have to know what it is or it wont remove it...after that then you just reinstall it
[11:02] <Azalyn> and "Rescue another system"
[11:02] <Jack_Sparrow> Opencan_: ap-get install ...
[11:02] <Pricey> Ubunter, has that worked?
[11:02] <Azalyn> and "check cd rom"
[11:02] <Jack_Sparrow> Opencan_: apt-get install ...
[11:02] <lekremyelsew> nickrud i get the same error
[11:02] <jrib> gh0sty2k: try a * at the end of your pattern
[11:02] <Cocodude> scipio: OK, ta
[11:02] <lekremyelsew> and it wont let me unisntall it either
[11:02] <nickrud> lekremyelsew, then try the sudo dpkg -r --force-reinstreq adobereader-enu
[11:02] <Opencan_> thanks jackie :D
[11:02] <Ubunter> Pricey, it didn't
[11:02] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[11:03] <Ubunter> Pricey, maybe i need to restart
[11:03] <Ubunter> ?
[11:03] <Opencan_> "couldn't find package"
[11:03] <lekremyelsew> nickrud unknown option reinstreq
[11:03] <Opencan_> should I add any repository?
[11:03] <Pricey> Ubunter, and you're sure you unchecked it and closed gconf-editor
[11:03] <gh0sty2k> same
[11:03] <Jack_Sparrow> Opencan_: have you changed any sources/repos   have you apt-get update since?
[11:03] <Ubunter> Pricey, i did yes
[11:04] <Ubunter> Pricey, then i typed killall gnome-panel into console
[11:04] <Cocodude> scipio: Oooh, I just found a Knoppix DVD that has it all, that'll do. Thanks anyway :)
[11:04] <Opencan_> I can't recall changing anything like that. I've added the Kubuntu DVD and thats it
[11:04] <Pricey> Ubunter, I don't know then sorry.
[11:04] <Opencan_> should i apt-get update?
[11:04] <PanicByte> Opencan_, if you having a hard time using apt-get try synaptic
[11:04] <Jack_Sparrow> Opencan_: Wouldnt hurt... let me go find ubuntu desktop..
[11:04] <scipio> Cocodude: oh great
[11:04] <ccurry1973> hello?
[11:05] <ccurry1973> nevermind
[11:05] <Opencan_> panic, couldn't find it with Adept :X
[11:05] <Badpenguin86> My friend is using a broadcom wireless, but has an invalid access point.. is there a way to fix this?
[11:05] <baastrup> hey there, im looking for a way to move 40gb of data, with resume support, so if the connection is lost i can resume, can anyone help me out here
[11:05] <Opencan_> it updates
[11:06] <gadgerama> hi all
[11:06] <Jack_Sparrow> Opencan_: It comes up in synaptic, I have not added any repo other that multiverse and universe
[11:06] <Opencan_> it needed an update first, it works now
[11:06] <Jack_Sparrow> :)
[11:06] <David-A> baastrup: rsync?
[11:07] <Opencan_> thanks reizen1, jackie and PanicByte :D
[11:07] <stefg> !rsany | baastrup
[11:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about rsany - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:07] <stefg> !rsync | baastrup
[11:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about rsync - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:07] <jrib> gh0sty2k: hmm, I see the syntax is supposed to be:  --exclude=PATTERN   do you have the  = ?
[11:07] <alecwh> Is there a GTK application for testing regular expressions? I'm a software developer, and I'd love an app like this...
[11:08] <baastrup> stefg, thx i will take a look on that
[11:08] <lekremyelsew> nickrud?
[11:08] <nick_> hey all
[11:08] <Ubunter> Pricey, i did it!
[11:09] <Darxus> I have 14gb of photos I want to back up onto DVDs.  Anybody know how to get mkisofs (or anything else) to automatically split the files into DVDR sized images?
[11:10] <nickrud> lekremyelsew, didn't abandon you, the boss called.
[11:10] <nickrud> lekremyelsew, how'd it go?
[11:10] <nickrud> lekremyelsew, I just scrolled back. a sec.
[11:10] <lekremyelsew> nickrud still doesnt work, is there a way to manually uninstall it
[11:11] <jrib> !who | gh0sty2k
[11:11] <ubotu> gh0sty2k: As you can see, this is a large channel. If you're speaking to someone in particular, please put their nickname in what you say (use !tab), or else messages get lost and it becomes confusing :)
[11:11] <Ubunter> Pricey, i had to set that setting as default and then type killall gnome-panel into console -- and now the descriptions are gone!!
[11:11] <Ubunter> Pricey, thank you!
[11:11] <nickrud> lekremyelsew, sorry, I got the option wrong (shouldn't depend on memory for little used options): try again, with  sudo dpkg -r --force-remove-reinstreq adobereader-enu
[11:12] <nickrud> lekremyelsew, be back in a couple minutes
[11:12] <scipio> Darxus: try kdar
[11:12] <Darxus> Thanks.
[11:13] <dfletcher> now how am I supposed to get any work done with these amazing desktop effects. I just keep wobbling windows and switching desktops... :P
[11:14] <lekremyelsew> nickrud, thx it worked
[11:15] <PanicByte> does anyone know how to disable the macromedia flash supercookie?
[11:15] <gh0sty2k> sorry folks, sorted it
[11:16] <Unicorn13> Hi All, is there a more complete HCL?
[11:16] <Grungebunny> spaceman did you have a DUI or something?
[11:19] <magnetron> by using gnash instead?
[11:20] <mattgyver83> !x11vnc
[11:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about x11vnc - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:21] <worms> Hello
[11:21] <worms> Somebody speak french ??
[11:21] <Red_Eeps> hi
[11:21] <magnetron> !fr | worms
[11:21] <ubotu> worms: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[11:22] <pikohn> I know it's you
[11:22] <worms> magnetron: i've found nothing on ubuntu.fr
[11:22] <pikohn> no idea
[11:22] <magnetron> worms: /join #ubuntu-fr
[11:23] <pikohn> you call yourself that
[11:23] <pikohn> you are monsters
[11:23] <worms> ok
[11:23] <pikohn> you truly believe what comes around goes around
[11:23] <whazilla> !liveusb
[11:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about liveusb - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:23] <pikohn> if thats the case then what the hell is going to happen to you
[11:23] <whazilla> !learn liveusb
[11:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about learn liveusb - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:23] <pikohn> nothing
[11:24] <pikohn> because you a rich and i am poor
[11:24] <mjasnick> chikka
[11:24] <whazilla> pikohn:  ???
[11:24] <Jack_Sparrow> whazilla: google ubuntu on usb or linux on usb
[11:24] <whazilla> im as poor as anybody ;)
[11:24] <Red_Eeps> I don't know what is your problem pikohn, but you should leave and return when you are in the mood to help.
[11:24] <whazilla> Jack_Sparrow:  i have it thkx
[11:24] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[11:24] <pikohn> what
[11:25] <Red_Eeps> I don't know what is your problem pikohn, but you should leave and return when you are in the mood to help.
[11:25] <whazilla> was just trying to see wheter the bot has it
[11:25] <mattgyver83> anybody using x11vnc?
[11:25] <Jack_Sparrow> whazilla: It has the info in with general installation options
[11:25] <whazilla> Jack_Sparrow: can i add content to bot ?
[11:25] <holycow> feisty is 7.07 right?
[11:25] <whazilla> yes
[11:25] <Shrimpy_> 7.04 holycow
[11:25] <whazilla> i have found a good link :)
[11:26] <keito> can anyone point me in the direction of a linux music software room?
[11:26] <holycow> thank you kindly dudes and dudettes, as the case may be
[11:26] <keito> I need info
[11:26] <whazilla> u install with livecd ur own version for liveusb
[11:26] <Jack_Sparrow> whazilla: Ask an op about submitting it... I have a few myself
[11:26] <Shrimpy_> holycow: you're welcome
[11:26] <whazilla> so my finally i can load my hdd kernel modules :)
[11:26] <pikohn> You probably think that is a complement
[11:26] <whazilla> Jack_Sparrow: who s the op ?
[11:26] <Red_Eeps> keito, what you need ?
[11:27] <Jack_Sparrow> pricechild is here
[11:27] <Jack_Sparrow> whazilla: many others.. but best not to disturb them with an ops call
[11:27] <whazilla> Jack_Sparrow:  http://blog.guillermoamaral.com/2007/05/22/gentoo-20070-liveusb/  >> get this added
[11:27] <whazilla> as Liveusb
[11:27] <whazilla> or put it on wiki :)
[11:27] <whazilla> i have to try it out now lol
[11:27] <whazilla> tyyl
[11:27] <Jack_Sparrow> whazilla: Ok.. cya
[11:28] <keito> Red_Eeps: well I have rosegarden and ardour amonst other apss but I really need some guidance.  I'm used to cubase 24/32/sx/sx2/sx3 and using vst as my soundcard has no onboard midi sounds.
[11:28] <keito> Red_Eeps: I have used hydrogen for drum creation and like ardour for audio control but I want to start working on the synths!!!!
[11:29] <Red_Eeps> keito, not my department, but you at least asked the question and perhaps someone will help you. Hang in there.
[11:29] <pikohn>   You're going to kick me
[11:29] <pikohn> what else is new
[11:29] <RedragonX> hey guys
[11:29] <keito> Red_Eeps: can people look back at irc conversation (like way back) or do I have to *keep* asking?
[11:30] <genefitz> Keito, I have been trying to use ardour, but I keep getting jack errors
[11:30] <RedragonX> i need help with blank window frames
[11:30] <keito> I can use ardour and jack fine
[11:30] <keito> Red_Eeps: what leads to the error
[11:30] <pikohn> What book are you reading
[11:30] <keito> Red_Eeps: you start jack first and have all the necessary bits?
[11:30] <b_9> filloy, the command didn't give me handles on the windows
[11:31] <stefg> !ubuntu-studio
[11:31] <keito> pikohn: FYI - Ludmillas Broken English
[11:31] <ubotu> ubuntustudio is a site for the artist who wishes to use Ubuntu as their Digital Audio Workstation. It contains all the best parts of Audio/Graphical/Visual components from the Ubuntu repositories, and extra! Available at http://www.ubuntustudio.com. Or visit #ubuntustudio.
[11:31] <RedragonX> can any one help me
[11:31] <b_9> maybe I have something conflicting in my xorg.conf?
[11:31] <pikohn> Its a bull
[11:31] <stefg> !ubuntustudio | keito
[11:31] <ubotu> keito: please see above
[11:31] <keito> ubotu: already looked into it
[11:31] <Jack_Sparrow> ubuntu studio link is down atm
[11:32] <keito> ubotu: it's the vst part I'm interested in (or the equivalent) and how to intergrate it with rosegarden/ardour
[11:33] <P_Kable> Hi there
[11:33] <PriceChild> Jack_Sparrow, http://ubuntustudio.tv/
[11:33] <keito> genefitz: what errors
[11:33] <pikohn> i guess that's what you meant when you said my dad is retired
[11:33] <Jack_Sparrow> PriceChild: thanks...  just pointing out the link he just gave was down
[11:34] <Badpenguin86> My friend has a broadcom wireless and get "access point invalid" when I enter iwconfig. Any idea
[11:34] <PriceChild> !-ubuntustudio
[11:34] <ubotu> ubuntustudio aliases: ubuntu-studio, ubuntu studio, studio - added by Seveas on 2006-06-18 00:13:40
[11:34] <pikohn> jibba
[11:34] <stefg> keito: ubotu is abot, and you should type /j #ubuntustudio and ask there
[11:34] <Jack_Sparrow> Badpenguin86: How did he install the driver.. and what driver did he use?
[11:34] <RedragonX> i need help..
[11:34] <P_Kable> My provider blocks port 25 (COX) so far I used evolution to receive/class/organise my mail, and a webmail interface to send mails ... I really expect to centralize everything in one single client such as evolution or thunderbird ... someone here knows how to set this up ?
[11:34] <keito> stefg: cheers
[11:35] <pikohn> just another nig
[11:35] <PriceChild> !no ubuntustudio is <reply> UbuntuStudio is a site for the artist who wishes to use Ubuntu as their Digital Audio Workstation. It contains all the best parts of Audio/Graphical/Visual components from the Ubuntu repositories, and extra! Available at http://ubuntustudio.tv Or visit #ubuntustudio.
[11:35] <ubotu> I'll remember that PriceChild
[11:35] <PriceChild> Jack_Sparrow, that's fixed for next time :)
[11:35] <pikohn> you are so stupid
[11:35] <pikohn> calling this a game
[11:35] <keito> RedragonX: what do you mean Black Window Frames?  what do you need help with (getting them?)
[11:35] <Jack_Sparrow> Great.. thanks
[11:35] <RedragonX> i mean
[11:35] <Jack_Sparrow> pikohn: Please keep on topic....
[11:35] <keito> does anyone know how to turn off the typing method overwrite and get back to insert!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[11:35] <Shrimpy_> Badpenguin86: for a broadcom drive. you should get bcm43xx-fwcutter(you can get it through synaptic) or ndiswrapper
[11:36] <RedragonX> do u need a screen shot its hard to explain
[11:36] <Jack_Sparrow> keito: hit the insert key
[11:36] <xeer> so i installed ubuntu with the LAMP option, where is apache/mysql/php installed at?
[11:36] <keito> Jack_Sparrow: ty. does that work for most software? (bluefish for instance)
[11:36] <filloy> i dont have sound with my Creative Live! 5.1. I muted the external amplifier in alsamixer because it prevents the sound card to work, but i cant find any other reason for why its not working :(
[11:37] <nickrud> xeer, all over the place :) /var/www is where you put your web pages, though
[11:37] <RedragonX> keito
[11:37] <Jack_Sparrow> keito: It is a keyboard toggle.. should work in most anything
[11:37] <xeer> nickrud: right, but i'm trying to reinstall php so i can enable xslt
[11:37] <keito> Jack_Sparrow: you learn something new EVERYDAY
[11:37] <Jack_Sparrow> :)
[11:38] <Jack_Sparrow> If only I was sure I was right..
[11:38] <keito> RedragonX: go on. lets not beat around the bush
[11:38] <T3hMikey> Anyone know how to add screen resolutions? My monitor's a widescreen, and Ubuntu doesn't seem to have any widescreen resolutions
[11:38] <keito> RedragonX: ;0)
[11:38] <Shrimpy_> IndyGunFreak: ahoy there, long time
[11:38] <Jack_Sparrow> !res
[11:38] <ubotu> The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[11:38] <RedragonX> lol
[11:38] <RedragonX> i pm u
[11:38] <xeer> i'm running 2560x1600 on feisty
[11:38] <keito> T3hMikey: edit the xorg.conf for you card (if it works) as far as I'm aware
[11:38] <IndyGunFreak> Shrimpy_: yes it has been... where'd you disappear to.
[11:38] <T3hMikey> thanks
[11:39] <whazilla> hi Jack_Sparrow from livecd :)
[11:39] <nickrud> xeer, I think you'd only need to install php5-xsl
[11:39] <Jack_Sparrow> whazilla: Great...
[11:39] <whazilla> now making bootable LiveUsb
[11:39] <RedragonX> keito pm me plz
[11:39] <xeer> nickrud, i wasn't aware of that package.. hrm
[11:39] <whazilla> so i can reconfigure kernel to autodetect my hdd :)
[11:39] <nickrud> xeer, do aptitude search ^php5 , php5's split out in a bunch of packages
[11:40] <Shrimpy_> IndyGunFreak: well just stoped showing up with problems lol.  but i've been fixing and installin on other boxes for fun
[11:40] <keito> T3hMikey: the section goes......"Section "Screen"
[11:40] <keito> 	Identifier	"Default Screen"
[11:40] <keito> 	Device		"ATI Technologies Inc R420 JP [Radeon X800XT] "
[11:40] <keito> 	Monitor		"CPD-E220E"
[11:40] <keito> 	DefaultDepth	24
[11:40] <keito> 	SubSection "Display"
[11:40] <keito> 		Depth		1
[11:40] <keito> 		Modes		"1280x1024" "1280x960" "1152x864" "1024x768" "832x624" "800x600" "720x400" "640x480"......."
[11:40] <IndyGunFreak> Shrimpy_: same here... but i still hang out here a lot
[11:40] <Jack_Sparrow> keito: Please Stop
[11:40] <IndyGunFreak> !paste | kei
[11:40] <ubotu> kei: 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)
[11:41] <IndyGunFreak> some people just never listen no matter how ofte you tell them to paste.
[11:41] <Shrimpy_> IndyGunFreak: yeah. i think i am going to start hanging out more here. and try and help since i've been helped so much
[11:41] <IndyGunFreak> Shrimpy_: yeah... once youv'e got a grasp on things, its easy to help people w/ the basics.
[11:42] <IndyGunFreak> Shrimpy_: and you'll learn a lot watching others solve more complex problems
[11:42] <Grungebunny> I hang out here to try to understand half the questions asked.. most time im left confuzzled. ha
[11:42] <Skrypt> Ok, I'm about to pull my hair out... How the hell do I install wpa_supplicant for a wired network?!?! http://www.stevens.edu/itwiki/cgi-bin/wiki/index.php?title=Linux_802.1x I'm using this tutorial but have no idea how to create a .confg file and blahblahblah. Please, someone save me before I give up on getting linux onto the internet at college.
[11:42] <Skrypt> k thanks. lol
[11:42] <Badpenguin86> is there a command to just clear anything that has been edited about a wireless connection?
[11:43] <xeer> nickrud, once installed should i load the module in php.ini?
[11:43] <mattgyver83> Does anyone here use x11vnc?
[11:43] <IndyGunFreak> mattgyver83: negative.. what is it?
[11:44] <bulmer> Skrypt: umm W on the WPA is about wirelesss?
[11:44] <thecross> hello,  i accidentally removed my wireless network monitor from the panel, any idea how I can it back.  I assume I need to create a custom application launcher. but I have no idea where to look for the application.
[11:44] <Shrimpy_> IndyGunFreak: yeah i hope so
[11:44] <PriceChild> thecross, nm-applet ?
[11:44] <RedragonX> can someone help me with blank as in "gone" window frames
[11:44] <nickrud> xeer, no, ubuntu uses /etc/php5/conf.d to track how to build the php.ini file; each package will drop the required lines into that directory and be automagically recognized
[11:44] <thecross> PriceChild: ill try that
[11:44] <mattgyver83> IndyGunFreak; It allows you to view display:0 on a VNC connection, for true remote control
[11:44] <Jack_Sparrow> Skrypt: Where did you get hung up?
[11:45] <IndyGunFreak> mattgyver83: i see
[11:45] <thecross> PriceChild: no, not that one
[11:45] <RedragonX> ?
[11:45] <PriceChild> thecross, right click add to panel, then add it from there?
[11:45] <thecross> PriceChild: That is just general network, I want the wireless monitor
[11:45] <scipio> RedragonX: if you are using beryl try "reload window decorator"
[11:45] <Skrypt> Jack_Sparrow: I have NO IDEA how to create a .config file or build the stuff to compile anything
[11:45] <Jack_Sparrow> Skrypt: Did you click the link that says download "This config file" then save it to your desktop
[11:45] <RedragonX> scipio
[11:46] <thecross> PriceChild: Yeah I know that, I just dont know what application is actually monitoring my wireless network
[11:46] <Grungebunny> skrypt gedit ?
[11:46] <IndyGunFreak> woops.. gotta run Shrimpy_  see ya around.
[11:46] <Jack_Sparrow> Skrypt: HAve you used synaptic to install wpa-supplicant
[11:46] <RedragonX> that didnt work
[11:46] <Shrimpy_> IndyGunFreak: see ya later!!!
[11:46] <holycow> bah, i forgot how to change the keyboard, i think this is in canadian french mode .. how do i change the locale again to change the kb layout?
[11:47] <GIn> wow, google desktop search is so handy. glad they have it for Ubuntu :-)
[11:47] <Skrypt> Jack_Sparrow: where is that download? And I can't use synaptic because I don't have internet on that computer.
[11:47] <Ghismo> guys i've seen in my installed package list..and there's compiz but i can't run it
[11:47] <RedragonX> scipio
[11:47] <Jack_Sparrow> Skrypt: Ok.. so we need to back up a step...
[11:47] <RedragonX> that wont work
[11:47] <Jack_Sparrow> Skrypt: Did you download the config file they offer you?
[11:48] <angryogre> Does anyone know of a good assembly language for 7.04
[11:48] <Skrypt> the wpa_supplicant.wired.conf? yes.
[11:48] <Ghismo> how i can run compiz
[11:48] <Skrypt> ghismo try #ubuntu-effects
[11:49] <Skrypt> but compiz --replace should work
[11:49] <erUSUL> Ghismo: if you have 3d support just go to System>Preferences>Desktop Effects and enable them
[11:49] <Jack_Sparrow> Skrypt: This page says it has the latest stable release..http://hostap.epitest.fi/wpa_supplicant/   ... but let me check the repos...
[11:50] <mattgyver83> For some reason new windows are opening behind existing windows.... i was messing in Beryl earlier but does anyone know either what option i would have screwed with, or how to fix that?
[11:50] <Azalyn> can the ubuntu 'desktop' installer be used to install the server base system? like from the online repositories or something?
[11:50] <Jack_Sparrow> Skrypt: You will need that get all of this over to the machine without internet...
[11:50] <RedragonX> can someone help me with a bug
[11:50] <Ghismo> it says that composite extension is not available
[11:50] <Skrypt> Jack_Sparrow: I'm using a flash drive for this
[11:50] <Azalyn> I'm reading through this howto to get fakeraid working.. they mention at one point that you can do "apt-get install ubuntu-server"
[11:50] <Azalyn> or something.
[11:51] <RedragonX> wtf
[11:51] <PriceChild> !someone | RedragonX
[11:51] <ubotu> RedragonX: 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?
[11:52] <Grungebunny> ghismo did you install compiz yet?
[11:52] <Skrypt> Jack_Sparrow: Here's what I've done so far. I downloaded wpa_supplicant.wired.conf to /etc/ and put in my username/pw. I downloaded 802wired.sh to /home/skrypt/.
[11:52] <RedragonX> i am trying that
[11:52] <Ghismo> yes i have it on installed package list
[11:52] <Jack_Sparrow> Skrypt: So now we need to get you the wpasupplicant from the repo
[11:52] <Skrypt> I've downloaded wpa_supplicant-.0.5.8.tar.gz and unpacked it. I replaced the wpa_supplicant.conf with my universities offered wpa_supplicant.conf
[11:52] <RedragonX> i have gone windows frames
[11:52] <Skrypt> k
[11:53] <greyfrog> what is the command to set uuid on a disk again?
[11:54] <RedragonX>  can somebody help me with gone window frames
[11:54] <Jack_Sparrow> Skrypt: This will take a minute as I need to get a list of the dependencies for it as well
[11:54] <Skrypt> np mate, thanks in advance
[11:54] <Jack_Sparrow> Skrypt: Do you have access to a ubuntu machine with internet?
[11:54] <Skrypt> RedragonX, what window manager? compiz? compiz-fusion?
[11:54] <nickrud> greyfrog, blkid tells what the uuid is
[11:54] <dragonphyre> Anybody know anything about a GUI for the whole pairing shenanigans with Bluetooth?
[11:54] <Skrypt> Jack_Sparrow, no
[11:54] <Jack_Sparrow> Skrypt: Let me see what I can do here..
[11:55] <greyfrog> nickrud, thanks, I'll check that out
[11:55] <RedragonX>  every window manger that has effect
[11:55] <Skrypt> RedragonX, that doesn't help. Is it a clean install of Ubuntu or did you change the effects managers?
[11:55] <RedragonX> i am using metacity for now since
[11:55] <kane77> what movie player can play .mov files, can have playlist and be able to bookmark the position in playlist?
[11:56] <RedragonX> clean with lastest nvidia drivers
[11:56] <Skrypt> RedragonX, try metacity --replace
[11:56] <scipio> RedragonX: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=2845487&postcount=5  if that doesn't work continue searching the forums for "missing borders" there are tens of posts with this problem with various fixes.
[11:56] <Skrypt> RedragonX, follow what scipio said. if that doesn't work, ask in #ubuntu-effects
[11:56] <RedragonX> metacity replace?
[11:57] <RedragonX> ok thanks
[11:57] <RedragonX> let me check
[11:57] <nickrud> dragonphyre, haven't tried it myself, but gnome-bluetooth is a gui in the repos
[11:58] <Jack_Sparrow> Skrypt: Can you join me in #Voyager for a minute....
[11:59] <Shaddox> Hello everyone. Is a PCI Express video card able to be used on an AGP motherboard?
[11:59] <Jack_Sparrow> Skrypt: Did I lose you
[11:59] <tonyyarusso> Shaddox: I believe not.  #hardware would know for sure.
[11:59] <scipio> Shaddox: if you don't have a pci slot i don't think so
[11:59] <Skrypt> no
[11:59] <kane77> Shaddox, i'd say no.. I haven't tried it...
[12:00] <greyfrog> nickrud, strictly FYI (thanks for the help)...  to set uuid's, use tune2fs
[12:00] <angasule> !pppoe
[12:00] <ubotu> Setting up an ADSL/PPPoE connection? Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ADSLPPPoE
[12:00] <nickrud> greyfrog, ah, thanks. Didn't know they were adjustable. Wished I'd known that earlier when I was setting up grub for other os's. Thanks
[12:01] <kane77> hmm.. can any video player save its state in playlist and continue from there?
[12:01] <angasule> holy crapamoli, there is no GUI to set up a pppoe connection?
[12:01] <tonyyarusso> !pppoe | angasule
[12:01] <ubotu> angasule: Setting up an ADSL/PPPoE connection? Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ADSLPPPoE
[12:01] <barbarella> kane77:vlc?
[12:02] <angasule> tonyyarusso: did you *read* that? it uses the terminal
[12:02] <stefg> angasule: pppoeconf has a gui... an ncurses gui :-)
[12:02] <tonyyarusso> angasule: You may have to for that type.
[12:02] <dragonphyre> nickrud - That has nothing for pairing devices. There is no 'my bluetooth places' or it's equivilent on Linux... everything seems like it has to be used through the command line. and that's annoying.
[12:02] <angasule> tonyyarusso: don't know where you live, but here every single broadband ISP uses pppoe