[12:04] <hopender> apparently the Terminal is caps sensitive
[12:04] <warbler> hopender: ok - have to find the file
[12:04] <Pelo> !enter | hopender
[12:04] <ubotu> hopender: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[12:04] <takamarou> flare,  it says it couldnt find package ndiswrapper
[12:04] <vocx> hopender, Unix is case-sensitive.
[12:04] <warbler> hopender: can you do file search? - easiest way
[12:04] <whatisokay> takamarou, ... try ndiswrapper-utils
[12:04] <hopender> warbler: I'm on the desktop now how do I install it?
[12:05] <MaxL> hopender, Terminal is case sensitive, if you are having trouble writing out the name of a specific directory, just type a few letters and then use TAB.
[12:05] <vocx> takamarou, do not use the bit** word. Search ndiswrapper with aptitude or synaptic.
[12:05] <Flare> takamarou:> onthe terminal type in this then: sudo apt-get install ndisgtk
[12:05] <foug> hi has anyone tried installing FF7 under ubuntu? i'm having a problem
[12:05] <warbler> hopender: I've come in late - catch me up - the file?
[12:05] <Pelo> vocx,  the bit word ?
[12:05] <takamarou> whatisokay, it says package ndiswrapper-utils has no installation candidate
[12:05] <Flare> !language
[12:05] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[12:05] <stefg> foug: what is FF/ ?
[12:05] <titeuf_87> Pelo, I have edgy installed now, and only want gutsy's kernel, nothing else from it, can you explain how your suggestion can help me?
[12:06] <Flare> !language | Pelo
[12:06] <thedash> ok, so I'm stupid, is there a little tutorial that explains the 2>, 1&2>, 3&>, all those thingies ?
[12:06] <ubotu> Pelo: please see above
[12:06] <Flare> see
[12:06] <whatisokay> stefg, i'm assuming Final Fantasy 7
[12:06] <whatisokay> ?
[12:06] <hopender> Warbler: I want to install CF_Installer-Updater_v.3.sh located on my desktop
[12:06] <foug> stefg: final fantasy seven
[12:06] <warbler> hopender: I ask because there are easy & hard ways to do stuff
[12:06] <arash_> stefg , 255 :p
[12:06] <vocx> Pelo, that's right you need to scroll up to see the wordz
[12:06] <MaxL> stefg, An epic RPG game for PSX and PC, you could probably run it pretty easily under wine seeing as it's designed for windows 95 computers
[12:06] <stefg> oh... games.... sorry i only play text adventures  (bash and gcc, as said earlier) :-)
[12:06] <Pelo> titeuf_87,  my suggestion implies a clean install,  by putting your /home folder on a seperate partition all you settings will be saved , but you will need to reisntall all apps
[12:06] <warbler> hopender: it is on your desktop = hard way
[12:06] <takamarou> flare, it says ndisgtk is already the newest version
[12:07] <MaxL> stefg, a lot of people claim it to be the best rpg of all time
[12:07] <Pelo> vocx,  I figured it out eventualy
[12:07] <hopender> Warbler: How do I make it the easy way
[12:07] <Flare> then type in ndisgtk
[12:07] <kshah> should i use postfix or exim4 with dovecot?
[12:07] <whatisokay> MaxL, nah ... FF6 is far superior :)
[12:07] <Flare> no type in sudo ndisgtk
[12:07] <arash_> !off-topic
[12:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about off-topic - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:07] <warbler> hopender: what do you want to do? - I'll see you through it
[12:07] <stefg> !games
[12:07] <ubotu> Information about games on Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Games and http://www.icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php
[12:07] <MaxL> whatisokay, I've only played FF7, but everyone I know says 7 is their favourite otu of all of them.
[12:07] <Pelo> arash_, one word
[12:07] <vocx> stefg, MaxL whatisokay off topic indeed.
[12:07] <hopender> warbler: >.< I want to install Compiz Fusion I have the .sh file on my desktop, I want it installed so I can use Compiz Fusion
[12:08] <takamarou> flare, that worked.. is this ndiswrapper then?
[12:08] <erlinux> does anyone here use epiphany???
[12:08] <titeuf_87> Pelo, this is a fresh install of Edgy, you're telling me to do a clean install of Gutsy just so I can have its kernel?
[12:08] <kshah> should i use postfix or exim4 with dovecot?
[12:08] <warbler> hopender: one min
[12:08] <Flare> takamarou:> yeap
[12:08] <titeuf_87> erlinux, I do
[12:08] <Flare> takamarou:> a frontend to it
[12:08] <arash_> Pelo , word is 65536
[12:08] <takamarou> flare, darn? really? not as easy as i had hoped.... any guides i can find somewhere?
[12:08] <Flare> takamarou:> umm lets see
[12:08] <unique> i have a quick question what is Ubuntu ultimate?
[12:09] <Pelo> titeuf_87,  that's pretty much what I am recommeding , but ifyou just want the kernel, you might want to ask in #ubuntu+1
[12:09] <erlinux> titeuf: how do you get the sidebar ext to work?
[12:09] <Pelo> arash_, I mean  !offtopic
[12:09] <whatisokay> i used a tutorial @ ubuntu1501.blogspot.com to configure ndiswrapper .... worked well
[12:09] <arash_> Pelo ,oh ok thanks, I know for next time :)
[12:09] <MaxL> How do I enable the multiverse?
[12:09] <Flare> takamarou:> yeap https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper
[12:09] <MaxL> Repository that is.
[12:09] <Vladde> can anyone help me with dnsmasq?
[12:09] <takamarou> whatisokay, will that work with the frontend?
[12:09] <erlinux> titeuf87: how do you get the sidebar ext to work?
[12:09] <takamarou> OK, thanks everyone!
[12:10] <warbler> hopender: my recommendation is to go to synaptic package manager
[12:10] <Pelo> MaxL,  menmu > system > admin > software sources,  check all the boxes on the fist tab,  while you are in there also check backport on the third one
[12:10] <stefg> MaxL chances are it is already enabled, if you have Feisty
[12:10] <Flare> takamarou:> yeah no problem
[12:10] <titeuf_87> erlinux, let me install epihpany as it's not installed yet, don't remember exactly how
[12:10] <whatisokay> i never bothered with the front end .... but then again .... network manager does a good job once ndisw is working
[12:10] <warbler> hopender: then search compiz
[12:10] <Soup_> do I save a terminal edit session?
[12:10] <erlinux> thats not neccessary
[12:10] <MaxL> stefg, ah I'm in feisty but I tried to get zsnes and it told me I had to enable them
[12:10] <Soup_> how
[12:10] <stefg> !info znes
[12:10] <ubotu> Package znes does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[12:10] <Flare> whatisok:> yeah well it's alot easyer
[12:10] <stefg> !info zsnes
[12:10] <Flare> !info zsnes
[12:10] <Soup_> Im editing resitricted modules and I cant find how to save it
[12:10] <Pelo> later folks
[12:10] <ubotu> zsnes: Emulator of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (TM). In component multiverse, is optional. Version 1.420-2.1ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 513 kB, installed size 3232 kB (Only available for i386)
[12:10] <warbler> system-admin-synaptic package manager
[12:11] <Flare> !zsnes
[12:11] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about zsnes - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:11] <Flare> what?
[12:11] <m12> tiny network error !  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35849/ , any tips to get back wlan0 online ?
[12:11] <unique> ok is it worth running Gutsy Gibbon yet?... has any one tryed it...
[12:11] <Flare> stupid bot
[12:11] <hopender> warbler: Ok I found it, searched it found that to, now what I have a list of stuff
[12:11] <stefg> MaxL: multiverse even...
[12:11] <Cyrus25801> can I sync my HTC pda with linux
[12:11] <stefg> !multiverse
[12:11] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[12:11] <whatisokay> unique, ... just wait till October for the stable
[12:11] <rexy_> Flare !info zsnes
[12:11] <Yodude> please someone help me i'm having a big problem with the "cacti" package !
[12:11] <Flare> rexy:> I know
[12:11] <warbler> hopender: some is coloured green>?
[12:11] <Flare> I created it duh.
[12:11] <thedash> ok, so I'm stupid, is there a little tutorial that explains the 2>, 1&2>, 3&>, all those thingies ?
[12:11] <hopender> yes
[12:11] <[fireman] > !seen Pelo
[12:11] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about seen pelo - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:12] <warbler> hopender: compiz  -manager - there are two
[12:12] <stefg> thedash: http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prog-Intro-HOWTO.html
[12:12] <Soup_> can someone help me Im did this command  sudo vi /etc/default/linux-restricted-modules* but I can not save it (or dont know how to)
[12:12] <Yodude> please help
[12:13] <warbler> hopender: select to install
[12:13] <Flare> Yodude:> what with?
[12:13] <Flare> with what
[12:13] <Flare> sorry
[12:13] <hopender> warbler: I see, Gnome-compiz-manager, and libgnome-compiz-manager0 and libgnome-compiz-manager1
[12:13] <hopender> err manager0-d
[12:13] <chrisjs169> stefg, the printer (brother hl-1440) will print, but it only prints a few lines - when printing the test page, the top border shows, down to about the top of the 'b' and 't' in the ubuntu logo
[12:14] <titeuf_87> erlinux, in epihpany: tools->extensions click on help, there's a whole page dedicated to explain how the sidebar works in there
[12:14] <hopender> Warbler: I installed the 2 libgnome ones
[12:14] <Yodude> Flare: i have a big problem wqith Cacti
[12:14] <Yodude> Flare: it's a package i installed in synaptic
[12:14] <Soup_> can someone help me Im did this command  sudo vi /etc/default/linux-restricted-modules* but I can not save it (or dont know how to)
[12:15] <Flare> Yodude:> wells wrong with it
[12:15] <warbler> hoender: I don't use compiz - but when you select non lib... the necessary lib.. will be selected - try all 3
[12:15] <stefg> chrisjs169: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=42827
[12:15] <kitche> Soup_, press esc then :w will save it
[12:15] <exalarge> Soup_: :wq!
[12:15] <Soup_> your serious?
[12:15] <Yodude> Flare: when i installed it it told me to confirue it's database with dbconf
[12:15] <KevinOman> hello why am I getting this error using apt-get " The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 07DC563D1F41B907"
[12:15] <Yodude> Flare: they asked me to put a password to the mysql admin account
[12:16] <warbler> hopender: select non lib.. ones - then the necessary libs will be selected
[12:16] <Soup_> esc does nothing
[12:16] <hopender> I have it installed
[12:16] <Yodude> Flare: but the iinstaller said that it couldn';t confiure the database
[12:16] <Flare> Yodude:>yeah beyond me I had the same problem before
[12:16] <kitche> Soup_, esc just gets you in command mode so you cabn do :wq
[12:16] <stefg> !apt | KevinOman
[12:16] <Lichnet> My friend said his networkManager icon that comes beside the sound icon has disappeared from gnome panel, how can he restore it?
[12:16] <warbler> hopender:gnome-compiz-manager
[12:16] <Flare> Don't know how to fix it
[12:16] <Flare> the bot left
[12:16] <hopender> I did install it
[12:16] <Yodude> Flare: so you don't know how to help ?
[12:16] <Flare> wow
[12:17] <xertux> hi, i just installed the ubuntu but there is only 1024x768 and 800x600 resulations how can i switch 1280x960? i'm using ati 9550, and can i install system-config-dispay to ubuntu? i saw that from fedora
[12:17] <Flare> I do just not with that
[12:17] <Cyrus25801> does anyone know how to sync a pda with linux
[12:17] <Flare> keep asking
[12:17] <eamonnd> does anyone have some energy saving tips I can do to keep my laptop from overheating?
[12:17] <stefg> ubotu! Back on duty!! Wrong time to for the union break!
[12:17] <warbler> hopender: compiz-extra
[12:17] <Soup_> thanks
[12:17] <Flare> stefg:> yeah
[12:17] <Soup_> see if this works
[12:17] <Flare> really
[12:17] <Flare> wow
[12:17] <whatisokay> xertux, --- look at the xorg docs on how to edit your xorg.conf file .... i had to do the same thing
[12:17] <hopender> warbler: Done
[12:17] <Flare> !bot
[12:17] <rexy_> !xconfig
[12:17] <Flare> see? nothing
[12:17] <Flare> ...
[12:17] <Flare> lol
[12:18] <boojah> everytime i log into gnome the a gnome panel is open.. anyone why?
[12:18] <Yodude> can someone please help me with a problem i'm having with a package ?
[12:18] <warbler> hopender: look in your menus
[12:18] <Lichnet> My friend said his networkManager icon that comes beside the sound icon has disappeared from gnome panel, how can he restore it?
[12:18] <Flare> boojah:> it's supposed to be there
[12:18] <hopender> warbler: Menus?
[12:18] <arash_> Yodude, er, waht teh problem?
[12:18] <takamarou> OK, so ive got this ndisgtk thing now, and im using the ndiswrapper tutorial that flare gave me.. the tutorial is telling to use lspci, and lsusb.  My wireless card isnt showing up in either of them... any ideas on what my problem is?
[12:18] <xertux> nothing changes when i edit xorg file
[12:18] <boojah> Flare: not like that
[12:18] <warbler> main menu - apps..etc
[12:18] <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
[12:18] <boojah> its a little window in the middle of the screen
[12:18] <ubotu> 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
[12:18] <Flare> Crap two people at once somebody help
[12:19] <Flare> there we go
[12:19] <takamarou> ?
[12:19] <Flare> takamarou:> i'm here
[12:19] <takamarou> ok
[12:19] <hopender> warbler: k what am I lookign for
[12:19] <lucashungaro> Hi there... I'll try to install Ubuntu 7.04 on my slave hard disk, which contains some files (no OS there). Ubuntu's partitioner can be safely used to create another partition in this HD?
[12:19] <Flare> what is the interface name
[12:19] <stefg> !apt | KevinOman
[12:19] <takamarou> flare, so my wireless card isnt showing up on lspci, or lsusb, like it should
[12:19] <xertux> can i install system-config-display to ubuntu?
[12:19] <boojah> it happened after i used envy to installed the nvidia driver
[12:19] <takamarou> flare, interface name? of what?
[12:19] <KevinOman> :(
[12:19] <Flare> of the wireless card
[12:20] <Yodude> arash_: ok i installed cact, a connection monitor, but during the instasll it asked me to configure it's database, with dbconf, i did but the installer told me it was unable to set up the database
[12:20] <takamarou> flare, mn-510
[12:20] <arash_> boojah, Envy is big risk, and should not really be done acccording to the pros
[12:20] <Lichnet> My friend said his networkManager icon that comes beside the sound icon has disappeared from gnome panel, how can he restore it?
[12:20] <warbler> hopender: desktop effects-compiz..
[12:20] <ubotu> KevinOman: 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)
[12:20] <xertux> can i install system-config-display to ubuntu?
[12:20] <Flare> no it's something like this: eth1
[12:20] <boojah> i had to, cuz the nvidia could make the right kernel module
[12:20] <Yodude> arash_: i really need to get this package to work so i attempted a complete removal then a reinstsall
[12:20] <boojah> couldn't
[12:20] <Kopfgeldjaeger> gn8
[12:20] <takamarou> flare, oh... where would i find that? :S, sry noobie
[12:20] <rexy_> xertux: dunno, what does it do?
[12:21] <Flare> that's ok
[12:21] <hopender> warbler: First I gotta do my graphics driver or something, how do I do that
[12:21] <KevinOman> stefg I know what apt is I am just getting an error like this one W: GPG error: http://www.debian-multimedia.org sid Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 07DC563D1F41B907
[12:21] <boojah> everytime i rebooted it said the component version didnt match the nvidia kernel module
[12:21] <Yodude> arash_: but njow i can't even uninstall cacti and and reconfigure the database from scratch
[12:21] <rexy_> KevinOman: you havent added the key
[12:21] <warbler> hopender: always the first thing on a new install
[12:21] <KevinOman> rexy, you know how I do that?
[12:21] <rexy_> !apt-get
[12:21] <xertux> rexy_: it edits xorg.conf with a graphical base i saw that from fedora only that way i can switch 1280x960 resulation
[12:21] <arash_> Yodude:  hmmm, you can't do 'sudo apt-get remove cact'?
[12:21] <hopender> warbler: Ok how do I do it
[12:22] <ubotu> APT is the Advanced Package Tool, which together with dpkg forms the basic Ubuntu package management toolkit. Short apt-get manual: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGetHowto - Also see !Synaptic (Gnome) or !Adept (KDE)
[12:22] <warbler> hopender: the desktop is at the right res
[12:22] <warbler> *?
[12:22] <hopender> warbler: no
[12:22] <takamarou> flare, u still there?
[12:22] <Flare> takamarou:> use ethtool
[12:22] <rexy_> yeah kevin, but it's fairly well documented,  check the aptgethowto, or the howto on howto add repos on how to fix a key
[12:22] <Yodude> arash_: i'll tell you step by step what i get when i try to uninstall it from synaptic
[12:22] <Lichnet> My friend said his networkManager icon that comes beside the sound icon has disappeared from gnome panel, how can he restore it?
[12:22] <v> I need a program that can burn DVD's in a slideshow of images. Anyone know what to do?
[12:22] <xertux> can i install system-config-display to ubuntu?
[12:22] <Flare> takamarou:> no use iwconfig
[12:22] <KevinOman> ok
[12:22] <warbler> hopender: that means you don't have the right driver
[12:22] <rexy_> !xconfig | xertux
[12:22] <Flare> takamarou:> i here
[12:23] <Yodude> arash: "Deconfigure database for cacti with with dbconf-common?" i chose yes
[12:23] <takamarou> flare, ok.. two things came up:   lo       no wireless extentions      AND    eth0     no wireless extensions
[12:23] <ubotu> xertux: 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
[12:23] <rexy_> you can use whatever you want, but it might not all work play nice with ubuntu
[12:23] <hopender> warbler: Do I have to download it off the nvidia site?
[12:23] <unique> is there anyway i can upgrade to Gutsy Gibbon through the console?\
[12:23] <arash_> Yodude: I'm no expert, Im not really sure if consulting to me would be a good idea, but ok
[12:23] <rexy_> reconfiguring allows you to choose that though
[12:23] <warbler> hopender: synaptic again - search nvidia if that is your driver
[12:23] <rexy_> !gutsy | unique
[12:23] <ubotu> unique: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[12:23] <hopender> warbler: What do you mean Synaptic again
[12:23] <Flare> takamarou:> open up a terminal and type in modprobe ndiswrapper
[12:23] <Yodude> arash_: password of your database's administrative user
[12:23] <Flare> takamarou:> open up a terminal and type in sudo modprobe ndiswrapper
[12:24] <Flare> takamarou:> open up a terminal and type in sudo modprob ndiswrapper
[12:24] <Flare> sorry
[12:24] <whatisokay> sudo modprobe ndiswrapper
[12:24] <hopender> warbler: Is this Linux x86 or x64?
[12:24] <Yodude> arash_: i chose it to be 1456375927 on the install
[12:24] <warbler> hopender: synaptic package manager
[12:24] <Flare> yeah there you go
[12:24] <xertux> can i install something *rpm on ubuntu?
[12:24] <takamarou> flare,  looks bad.. FATAL: Error insterting ndiswrapper
[12:24] <Lichnet> My friend said his networkManager icon that comes beside the sound icon has disappeared from gnome panel, how can he restore it?
[12:24] <docmur> does rtorrent support encrytion
[12:24] <boojah> this channel really is proof that linux is on the way up in the marked :D
[12:24] <kitche> Lichnet, start it
[12:24] <Flare> that it's good
[12:24] <rexy_> xertux: think so
[12:24] <m12> tiny network error !  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35849/ , any tips ?
[12:24] <takamarou> flare, reson is... operation not permitted
[12:24] <Lichnet> kitche, how
[12:24] <hopender> ok I searched Nvidia
[12:24] <takamarou> reason*
[12:24] <Yodude> arash_: error removing database for cacti, retry ?
[12:24] <Flare> use sudo
[12:24] <takamarou> ok
[12:24] <hopender> Warbler: Ok I searched nvidia, what now
[12:24] <xertux> rexy_:  that isnt like suse how can i?
[12:25] <rexy_> double click in filebrowser seems to work
[12:25] <Lichnet> kitche, whats the cmd line name
[12:25] <lucashungaro> Hi there... I'll try to install Ubuntu 7.04 on my slave hard disk, which contains some files (no OS there). Ubuntu's partitioner can be safely used to create another partition in this HD?
[12:25] <takamarou> flare, ok did that.. nothing came up
[12:25] <kitche> Lichnet, no clue, but open up network-manager and it's in there most likely
[12:25] <arash_> Yodude:  maybe pastebin all after 'sudo apt-get remove cacti' ?
[12:25] <Yodude> arash_: k
[12:25] <Flare> that's good now use iwconfig
[12:25] <Lichnet> kitche, theres no networkmanager
[12:25] <warbler> hopender: a little thing that might help - do you know about the workspaces bottom right?
[12:25] <takamarou> flare, same thing
[12:25] <rexy_> !wlan | n12
[12:25] <ubotu> n12: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[12:25] <Lichnet> kitche, using cmd line the name is wrong
[12:25] <kitche> Lichnet, then he doesn't have it installed
[12:25] <hopender> Not really
[12:26] <Lichnet> kitche, hes saying the icon to activate/deactivate internet isnt there anymore
[12:26] <chrisjs169> stefg, except for adding extra memory to the printer (not sure if any's in there) I don't see a whole lot of info in that thread that could easily be used (meaning without buying a print server)
[12:26] <Flare> sudo dhclient
[12:26] <Lichnet> kitche, he has and i question HOW could HE remove the icon its impossible :|
[12:26] <lucashungaro> And.. does Ubuntu have good drivers for Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 sound card?
[12:26] <takamarou> flare, ok.. it did something.. not sure what... iwconfig again?
[12:26] <Flare> no see if the internet works
[12:27] <rexy_> lucashungaro: it works, that's all i know
[12:27] <takamarou> flare, ooh, i do have a new icon!
[12:27] <kitche> Lichnet, it's possible to remove network-manager
[12:27] <stefg> chrisjs169: there's not much i can say, i don't have one of those printers. obviuosly the driver isn't perfect
[12:27] <Flare> yeah
[12:27] <Cyrus25801> does anyone know how to sync a pda with linux
[12:27] <lucashungaro> rexy_: thanks
[12:27] <Flare> good
[12:27] <chrisjs169> stefg, yeah
[12:27] <warbler> hopender: 2 or 4 boxes - one will be different colour - that is your workspace now - click the one next to it- then the first again
[12:27] <ddonky> i plugged in my usb mp3 player and its not recognized, is there a command to make the usb stuff get rescanned?
[12:27] <minerale> cyrus25801: what kind of pda?
[12:27] <dk1> ok, my graphics card/monitor is still busted
[12:27] <dk1> it says it cannot allocate memory
[12:27] <Flare> minerale:> same here
[12:27] <hopender> warbler: I have 2 of em, how do I get more
[12:27] <takamarou> flare, scratch that, still no wireless stuff in my network settings thing
[12:27] <kitche> Lichnet, he needs this installed network management framework (GNOME frontend)
[12:27] <boojah> lucashungaro:> you dont need to install the drivers... but it might be a good idea to turn off any on borad sound cards.. thats what i found out with sound blaster audigy
[12:27] <Flare> good
[12:28] <Flare> thats the purpose of dhclient
[12:28] <warbler> hopender: right click for options
[12:28] <Yodude> arash_: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35852/
[12:28] <takamarou> flare, so... we're moving backwards then?
[12:28] <Lichnet> kitche, but he had it
[12:28] <xertux> how can i install a rpm file?
[12:28] <Yodude> arash_: i got a GUI in the terminal asking me the same things
[12:28] <dk1> can anyone please help?
[12:28] <lucashungaro> boojah: thanks
[12:28] <Lichnet> kitche, he doesnt know how to use stuff, maybe hes lying at me
[12:28] <hopender> warbler: Gotcha
[12:28] <Flare> it finds and connect to the internet itself
[12:28] <Flare> not backwards
[12:28] <Lichnet> kitche, saying another thing
[12:28] <xertux> how can i install a rpm file?
[12:28] <chrisjs169> stefg, also, I had tried on Brother's site, and had accidentally downloaded the wrong deb file - downloaded one for lpd, and now it's 'stuck' - it's partially installed, but I can't install it without installing lpd, but I can't install lpd without removing ubuntu-desktop....is there any way to force remove stefg, also, I had tried on Brother's site, and had accidentally downloaded the wrong deb file - downloaded one for lp
[12:28] <chrisjs169> d, and now it's 'stuck' - it's partially installed, but it won't fully install until I install lpd, which requires that ubuntu-desktop be removed....is there any way to 'force' remove hl1440lpr?
[12:28] <Flare> xertux:> alien
[12:28] <takamarou> flare, so then, shouldnt i be connected to the internet right now?
[12:28] <boojah> xertux:> you can use a probgram called alien to change the rpm into a deb file
[12:28] <Flare> yes
[12:28] <warbler> hopender: I have chat on one, bittorrent , synaptic then terminal
[12:29] <chrisjs169> crap - sorry about that
[12:29] <KevinOman> I still can't figure out this gpg error
[12:29] <takamarou> flare, but im not!
[12:29] <Adlai> !rpm | xertux
[12:29] <ubotu> xertux: 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)
[12:29] <Flare> what!?
[12:29] <rexy_> !ask |dk1
[12:29] <ubotu> dk1: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[12:29] <rob> anyone know of some decent Linux-based business record keeping software?
[12:29] <hopender> warbler: Ok, but how do I umm, do this nvidia driver
[12:29] <takamarou> flare, just told u that.. ive got no internets still
[12:29] <KevinOman> I can't find anything specific to my problem
[12:29] <whatisokay> rob - gnucash --- i like it
[12:29] <Flare> sudo ifup eth1
[12:29] <warbler> hopender: workspace 2 open synaptic
[12:29] <lucashungaro> What's better: use an application like Partition Magic to create the partitions before installing or use Ubuntu's partitioner?
[12:29] <m12> maybe i should rephrase my question, does anyone know what error: RTNETLINK answers: File exists , means on network restart
[12:29] <Adlai> rob: you mean bank account management?
[12:29] <Flare> !kmymoney
[12:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kmymoney - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:29] <Adlai> gnucash would probably work for you
[12:29] <Flare> !kmymoney2
[12:29] <rob> whatisokay, hmm last time I tried it, it wasn't really what I was after, but I might try it again
[12:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kmymoney2 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:29] <dk1> thanks.  Basically I've installed the latest intel driver (2.1.x).  I have the intel gma 3100, and a viewsonic vx1935wm.  I can't seem to edit my xorg.conf to let me use the native resolution of 1440x900.
[12:30] <hopender> Warbler: Ok I did
[12:30] <Flare> stupid bot!!
[12:30] <rici> !usb
[12:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about usb - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:30] <takamarou> flare, oh wait... hold on 1 second.. i might have internets
[12:30] <chrisjs169> (without half doubled) I had tried on Brother's site, and had accidentally downloaded the wrong deb file - downloaded one for lpd, and now it's 'stuck' - it's partially installed, but it won't fully install until I install lpd, which requires that ubuntu-desktop be removed....is there any way to 'force' remove hl1440lpr?
[12:30] <arash_> Yodude: im very sory, but that is out of my knwoledge scope :(, but keep on asking
[12:30] <rob> Adlai, all records, including bank account records
[12:30] <rexy_> m12 the error is avahi,a zeroconf tool not directly related to a working network connection
[12:30] <Flare> ok.....
[12:30] <xertux> how can i  put an icon to my desktop of a program that i use alt+f2 to open?
[12:30] <rexy_> m12v\fix your network, and that error will go away as well
[12:30] <Adlai> rob: what would be a comparable piece of proprietary software?
[12:30] <Yodude> arash_: kk thnkx anyway
[12:30] <takamarou> flare, ok, i have internet now.. is there a way for me to choose which wireless connection im on?
[12:30] <Flare> xertux:> sudo alien RPM
[12:30] <KevinOman> can someone please explain how to fix this "W: GPG error: http://www.debian-multimedia.org sid Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 07DC563D1F41B907"
[12:30] <m12> rexy_ , i have been trying for two days and no success
[12:30] <scipio> lucashungaro, whichever works better for you. it doesn't matter as long as you know what kind of partitions you need
[12:30] <rob> Adlai, http://ato.gov.au/businesses/pathway.asp?pc=001/003/003/002/001&mnu=&st=&cy=1&mfp=#001_003_003_002_001
[12:30] <whatisokay> gnucahs~quicken .... i guess
[12:30] <Flare> interface eth1
[12:30] <warbler> hopender:select nvidia-glx
[12:31] <rexy_> did you check the wifi docs m12?
[12:31] <kitche> !info kmymoney2 | Flare
[12:31] <ubotu> flare: kmymoney2: personal finance manager for KDE. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.8.5-1build1 (feisty), package size 6680 kB, installed size 13200 kB
[12:31] <l1nuxfr34k> what is the latest version of ubuntu
[12:31] <takamarou> flare, that command is?
[12:31] <Flare> and the strongest internet around the around
[12:31] <hopender> warbler: Got it
[12:31] <Flare> dhclient
[12:31] <Cyrus25801> minerale: it is a HTC P3400. It would be great if you could help
[12:31] <dk1> does anyone have any ideas?
[12:31] <m12> rexy_ , it was working ok till 2 days ago :/ setup was allright
[12:31] <lucashungaro> scipio: long time away from Linux... it's still EXT + Swap?
[12:31] <Adlai> rob: oh, no idea then
[12:31] <warbler> hopender:nvidia-glx-new
[12:31] <takamarou> flare, ok... so how do i know which one im on? i wanna make sure im not connecting to my neighbors
[12:31] <Adlai> gnucash *might* do what you need, but I don't know
[12:31] <boojah> xertux:> i think you can use a program called gnome menu editor, but im not sure
[12:31] <rexy_> m12  looks like wep setup, so that cant be ;P
[12:32] <hopender> warbler: Done, and i'm marking these for installation correct?
[12:32] <scipio> lucashungaro, correct. the minimum you need is a root partition and a swap. you can add /home and other stuff if you want
[12:32] <whatisokay> EXT3 .... EXT4 is on it's way
[12:32] <xertux> i installed alien i run it by alt+f2 but nothing happen
[12:32] <warbler> hopender:nvidia-settings -config
[12:32] <m12> rexy_ , how u mean ?
[12:32] <KevinOman>  no one?
[12:32] <Flare> ok then ethers
[12:32] <rexy_> m12: not sure why it would break , any config that was changed?
[12:32] <Flare> or ehttool
[12:32] <warbler> hopender:yep
[12:32] <Flare> or ethtool sorry
[12:32] <rexy_> WEP is bad, WEP=no security at all
[12:32] <hopender> Warbler: theres Nvidia-settings and Nvidia-xconfig, do I do em both or just settings
[12:32] <m12> rexy_  ; http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35849
[12:33] <Cyrus25801> minerale: it is a HTC P3400. It would be great if you could help
[12:33] <takamarou> flare, ethtool: bad command line arguments
[12:33] <rici> can anyone give me a hint how to even start to diagnose this problem with an external usb hdd (noname SATA box): http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35853/
[12:33] <warbler> hopender: both
[12:33] <hopender> warbler: Done
[12:33] <rexy_> m12 yeah that doesnt say much, dmesg/syslog might have some meaningfull errors
[12:33] <DjViper> wpa2 is the only working wireless encryption protocol that works
[12:33] <warbler> hopender: your comp 64 bit
[12:33] <l1nuxfr34k> what is the newest version of ubuntu
[12:33] <hopender> Warbler: Yup
[12:33] <m12> _sec rexy_
[12:33] <rexy_> DjViper: well wpa/tkip seems to work just fine too
[12:34] <xertux> i still couldnt open my rpm file i installed alien but i didnt open?
[12:34] <rexy_> not many cards/drivers support wpa/eas yet :/
[12:34] <warbler> hopender: 2nd from bottom too
[12:34] <hopender> warbler: xen-restricted-modules?
[12:34] <boojah> xertux:> sudo alien file.rpm
[12:34] <Flare> nm-tool
[12:34] <stefg> !faq | l1nuxfr34k
[12:34] <ubotu> l1nuxfr34k: A list of common questions and answers about Ubuntu: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CommonQuestions - Official documentation: http://help.ubuntu.com - IRC FAQ: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRCResourcePage
[12:34] <warbler> yep
[12:35] <lucashungaro> scipio: okay... I'm trying to be sure that I'm not going to lose my files... I have a 200GB hd, I want three partitions on it: 30 GB for Linux, ? GB for Swap and the remainder for my files
[12:35] <hopender> warbler: Says it isn't installable
[12:35] <Flare> ok?
[12:35] <NMajik> Can anyone recommend a command to be run to mute all audio outputs regardless of card?
[12:35] <boojah> xertux:> that creates the deb file for you, after that you open the deb file
[12:35] <rexy_> NMajik: amixer might do that
[12:35] <dk1> can anyone help me get my intel gma3100 to work?
[12:35] <m12> rexy_ , plenty of output for network :/ too much
[12:35] <rexy_> it's a console command to control alsa
[12:35] <dk1> I thought intel onboard video *just worked* with linux
[12:35] <warbler> hopender: no prob
[12:35] <takamarou> flare, ok that worked.. im gonna have to check it by IP address i guess.. r something
[12:35] <Flare> takamarou:> nm-tool
[12:35] <xertux> boojah: ok after? i got a file now
[12:35] <Flare> takamarou:> nm-tool
[12:35] <NMajik> rexy_:I've looked at amixer a bit, but I couldn't find a way to stop everything
[12:35] <Flare> use that
[12:35] <hopender> warbler: Alright, now hit apply?
[12:36] <boojah> xertux:> sudo sh file.deb
[12:36] <erlinux> has anyone been able to use google cal with evolution reading and writing???
[12:36] <takamarou> flare, im in it right now.. it came up with the info, everything except the wireless name :P, so ill have to compare IP's or something..
[12:36] <scipio> lucashungaro, well if you already have files on it you know that there is no way to be 100% sure you won't lose something in the partitioning process. that being said i've done it many times without problems. swap size is dependant on your ram. how much for you?
[12:36] <warbler> hopender: go to the menu at the top of the window and click settings
[12:36] <rexy_> NMajik: might not be able too, script something that cycles through every control, just muting the master out/mic is probably enough though?
[12:36] <Flare> iwgetid
[12:36] <diabolono> Hi anyone who knows about graphics problem during the execution of the live cd of ubuntu 7.04?
[12:36] <erlinux> flare: i was wrong about evo release working in v2.14 sry :-(
[12:36] <negen> dose any one in here have gizmo?
[12:36] <hopender> warbler: Then
[12:36] <takamarou> flare, nothing from that
[12:37] <KevinOman> can anyone tell me how to fix this problem "W: GPG error: http://www.debian-multimedia.org sid Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 07DC563D1F41B907
[12:37] <KevinOman> W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
[12:37] <KevinOman> root@ubuntu:~#"
[12:37] <lucashungaro> scipio: 1 gb
[12:37] <Flare> iwgetid
[12:37] <Flare> should work
[12:37] <erlinux> has anyone been able to use google cal with evolution???
[12:37] <SireeBob> i'm looking for a way to capture the event (say, in a script) of switching from X to a virtual terminal, and also the event of switching back. i want to make certain commands be run when switched out of a (real) X and also when switched back. anyone know of a way?
[12:37] <takamarou> flare, nothing comes up
[12:37] <Flare> iwgetid eth1
[12:37] <Flare> try that
[12:37] <NMajik> rexy_:OK, I'll look into it more. The weird thing was that it didn't seem to change anything when I muted master
[12:37] <takamarou> still nothing
[12:37] <scipio> lucashungaro, 1 G of swap is enough then i think. ask again see if there are other opinions
[12:37] <rexy_> NMajik: probably muted the wrong thing
[12:37] <whatisokay> have nice night everyone~ peace out !
[12:37] <bjame1> hi all
[12:37] <bjame1> I have a stupid question
[12:37] <warbler> hopender:  click repos - make sure all repos are selected
[12:37] <Flare> look at the network settings it should be there
[12:38] <diabolono> Hi anyone who knows about graphics problem during the execution of the live cd of ubuntu 7.04? send private please
[12:38] <NMajik> rexy_:Must be the case, thanks
[12:38] <lucashungaro> scipio: ok, thank you very much
[12:38] <bjame1> there's a command you can type that will echo all following commands to a file until EOF is reached, but I can't remember the syntax
[12:38] <scipio> lucashungaro, you're welcome
[12:38] <bjame1> echo < EOF > file or something?
[12:38] <takamarou> flare, u mean in my network settings thing?
[12:38] <Flare> yeah
[12:38] <hopender> warbler: done
[12:39] <takamarou> flare, my ntework settings says absolutely nothing about wireles.. my options are Wired, or Modem
[12:39] <xertux> boojah: i'm doing something wrong i think i got a tar.bz2 file bye doing alien after that?
[12:39] <m12> rexy_ , any tips what to do with this ?
[12:39] <an0malist> someone please help me... is there an issue with ubuntu not allowing NOPASSWORD in sudoers file?
[12:39] <erlinux> has evolution every been updated?
[12:39] <Flare> well that is werid
[12:39] <bjame1> never mind
[12:39] <an0malist> I put the appropriate line in and I still keep getting prompted to enter a pass after sudo
[12:39] <bjame1> it's cat >new_file <EOF
[12:39] <takamarou> flare, yes.. ubuntu dosent like me.. everything is wierd
[12:39] <boojah> xertux:> that doesnt sound right
[12:40] <Flare> iwlist
[12:40] <warbler> hopender: you selected files - others auto selectd - tell all that are selected for install or are installed - hard to see from here
[12:40] <erlinux> has evolution every been updated?, or has it not been a new release?
[12:40] <an0malist> grrrrrr.. fuck ubuntu.
[12:40] <takamarou> flare, thats the wrong usage
[12:40] <beeew> hi guys, how does one check whats on the port in ubuntu shell?
[12:40] <m12> !language
[12:40] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[12:40] <beeew> i'm used to curl -i localhost:80
[12:40] <VWJ1bnR1> When I compile the kernel using instructions on http://www.howtoforge.com/kernel_compilation_ubuntu , does it matter what kernel package I choose?
[12:40] <boojah> xertux:> what does the terminal say after you write sudo alien file.rpm
[12:40] <an0malist> sorry sorry
[12:40] <beeew> but that doesn't work
[12:40] <Flare> iwlist eth1
[12:40] <kitche> erlinux, versions won't be updated until the next release unless there is bugs and such
[12:40] <hopender> warbler: Wha? Like, I got all the ones you said checked for install
[12:40] <takamarou> unknown command
[12:41] <xertux> boojah: achieve opens that have *.tar.gz2 file
[12:41] <takamarou> flare, thats an unknown command.. ive got a list of usages here.. want me to tell u all of them?
[12:41] <erlinux> kitche: yeah but is there a next realease?
[12:41] <Flare> nah I got on mine
[12:41] <warbler> hopender: wondering about the dependicies
[12:41] <negen> if any one in here has gimzo will you contact me in gizmo prepaq420
[12:41] <takamarou> flare, ok
[12:41] <kitche> !gutsy | erlinux
[12:41] <ubotu> erlinux: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[12:41] <lucashungaro> So, people, just to be sure: for a system with 1 gb of ram, what's the recommended swap partition size?
[12:41] <xertux> boojah: but my file no rpm that is the problem i think thats src.rpm? , i can download noarch.rpm? what should i do?
[12:41] <erlinux> kitche: i ment evolution not ubuntu
[12:41] <kitche> lucashungaro, pretty much 0
[12:41] <warbler> hopender: just count the #
[12:42] <hopender> warbler : I don't get what you mean
[12:42] <boojah> xertux:> tar.gz2 is a common package, just like a zip file or a rar.. can't you just open it by double clicking it?
[12:42] <crazyhorse> Hi
[12:42] <kitche> lucashungaro, unless your doing some debugging and such
[12:42] <Flare> Run Wireless Assistant
[12:42] <Flare> should be there
[12:42] <warbler> hopender: select apply
[12:42] <damaltor> kann mir evtl jemand mit den nvidia-treibern unter etch helfen /// hello, is there anybody who can help me with nvidia drivers un kubuntu etch?
[12:42] <msikma> Hey there, I'm doing a major package upgrade, but I was wondering whether I could pause the installing of the packages and finish it later.
[12:42] <Flare> not on the terminal on the gui
[12:42] <takamarou> wheres that at? administration?
[12:42] <lucashungaro> kitche: I'll use it for Rails, Java and Mono development
[12:42] <Flare> kde
[12:42] <P_Kable> anybody knows why my ddclient doesn't work ? when I ping my domain it gives me the IP of my second NIC :(
[12:42] <Flare> program
[12:42] <hopender> warbler: I did
[12:42] <Flare> might have to install it
[12:42] <kitche> erlinux, 2.10.2 is latest stable for evolution
[12:42] <stefg> !de | damaltor
[12:42] <ubotu> damaltor: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[12:43] <xertux> boojah: i cant open i'm getting a file after opening inside it some files makefile etc...
[12:43] <Xenguy> calc: there's wget and wput (just a notion)
[12:43] <Xenguy> ww
[12:43] <damaltor> no problem, i speak english very well
[12:43] <takamarou> flare, ok gimme a min to install it
[12:43] <xertux> boojah: i just want to install that -> http://rpmseek.com/rpm-pl/system-config-display.html?hl=com&cs=system-config-display:PN:0:0:0:0
[12:43] <erlinux>  kitche: how old is that release?
[12:43] <Flare> ok
[12:43] <diabolono> please anyone that knows about graphics problems in the installation of ubuntu 7.04... send private...plz
[12:43] <m12> how to install network manager ?
[12:43] <warbler> hopender: they should be downloading
[12:43] <boojah> xertux:> ok, you have the source then
[12:43] <damaltor> just need help with nvidia
[12:43] <crazyhorse> I'm rather new to linux setup, currently I'm running Windows Vista Business, Windows XP Pro and a Fedora Core 5
[12:43] <kitche> lucashungaro, then you might want a small amount of swap maybe 256 mb since 1 gig of ram doesn't touch swap really
[12:43] <boojah> xertux:> thats a little more compicated
[12:43] <hopender> warbler: nvidia-settings and nvidia-xconfig cancel out Nvidia-GLX and nvidia-glx-new
[12:43] <stefg> damaltor: etch support is in #deian, this is #ubuntu :-)
[12:43] <Flare> !nvidia | damaltor
[12:43] <ubotu> damaltor: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:43] <crazyhorse> I would like to install Ubuntu 7.04 64BIT isntead of Fedora core 5
[12:43] <kitche> erlinux, 28-May-2007
[12:44] <warbler> hopender: still downloading?
[12:44] <mguezuraga> I have installed a new SATA 2 drive, but It seems isn't recognized, how can I tell this?
[12:44] <hopender> warbler: Done
[12:44] <crazyhorse> does anyone here have any experience with this?
[12:44] <erlinux> kitche: do you know when the next release is?
[12:44] <xertux> boojah: so? :(
[12:44] <hopender> warbler: But only settings and xconfig got installed
[12:44] <jrib> crazyhorse: why do you want 64bit instead of 32bit?  Is this a desktop system?
[12:44] <hopender> warbler: They canceled out nvidia-glx and nvidia-glx-new
[12:44] <stefg> mguezuraga: sudo fdsik -l
[12:44] <kitche> erlinux, usually it's when gnome is released
[12:44] <boojah> xertux:> witch one?
[12:44] <stefg> mguezuraga: sudo fdisk -l
[12:44] <pteague> bah, k3b can't burn at 8x apparently :(
[12:44] <erlinux> k
[12:44] <takamarou> flare, it says this is a LAN Manager... thats what i want still?
[12:44] <Flare> yeah
[12:44] <llanes> #ubuntu-ar
[12:44] <warbler> hopender: I'd reboot now then try the xorg configurator
[12:45] <takamarou> ok
[12:45] <bulmer> what is the difference between ip route add 217.x.x.240/29 dev eth0  and  ip route add 217.x.x.240/29 dev eth0 table public_ip  ?
[12:45] <hopender> warbler: Whats the xorg configurator?
[12:45] <lucashungaro> kitche: Ok, thanks
[12:45] <xertux> boojah: i downloaded 1.0.48 that was for opsss i installed for fedora:S
[12:45] <warbler> hopender: i'll be here
[12:45] <takamarou> flare, ill brb in a sec.. gotta use bathroom
[12:45] <Flare> ok
[12:45] <crazyhorse> I mean, i already have a MBR set to XP, Vista and FEDORA, can i just overwrite Fedora and set the MBR to Ubuntu, XP, Vista ?
[12:45] <hopender> warbler: Alright
[12:45] <neonflx> would using linux raid (two SATA drives) will give better performance than one single SATA drive thx
[12:45] <damaltor> ubotu: didnt work with this
[12:45] <mguezuraga> stefg: no, it's not there :(, the SATA controller is ATI Technologies Inc SB600
[12:45] <xertux> boojah: which one i should install?
[12:45] <damaltor> kann mir evtl jemand mit den nvidia-treibern unter etch helfen /// hello, is there anybody who can help me with nvidia drivers un kubuntu etch?
[12:45] <Flare> ubotu is bot
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[12:45] <lucashungaro> Does anyone knows an TextMate-like editor for Linux? I heard of Scribes...
[12:46] <Flare> !bot
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[12:46] <crazyhorse> jrib, sorry for not replying, yes, this is a desktop system,
[12:46] <takamarou> ok, back
[12:46] <Flare> i'm here
[12:46] <takamarou> flare, its still installing
[12:46] <jrib> crazyhorse: you should install 32bit then.  Things like flash and sun java plugin are a pain on 64bit because adobe and sun don't provide them
[12:46] <crazyhorse> jrib, i just figured 64 bit would give a better performance on a 64 bit system ?
[12:46] <yagami> is it possible to make an .iso file a cdrom device (not the same thing as mounting with -o loop) so that applications like cedega will be able to mount 'em?
[12:46] <stefg> mguezuraga: hardware problem? does the disk have it's power connected? :-)
[12:47] <P_Kable> anybody knows why my ddclient doesn't work ? when I ping my domain it gives me the IP of my second NIC :( I tried use=web but it doesn't help more
[12:47] <jrib> crazyhorse: not really, you won't notice
[12:47] <damaltor> kann mir evtl jemand mit den nvidia-treibern unter etch helfen /// hello, is there anybody who can help me with nvidia drivers un kubuntu etch?
[12:47] <Flare> To Everyone:> if anyone what's to talk to me personally then join #shstech
[12:47] <mguezuraga> stefg: yes, windows reconognize it
[12:47] <takamarou> flare, should i join that?
[12:47] <Flare> yeah
[12:47] <yagami> anyone?
[12:47] <Flare> yeah
[12:47] <darlok> Anyone know of a decent application or Firefox extension that would let me automatically download all images and videos on a website (following links)?
[12:48] <boojah> xertux:> i have no idea
[12:48] <pteague> darlok> flashgot
[12:48] <bulmer> darlok: look into  wget -r option
[12:48] <staykovmarin> darkposeiden, downt them all
[12:48] <jrib> darlok: wget or the extensions: flashgot or downthemall
[12:48] <lucashungaro> darlok: I think FlashGot does it
[12:48] <crazyhorse> jrib so, theres not really any performace difference between the 32 and the 64 bit ?
[12:48] <Kouros> darlok: wget
[12:48] <boojah> xertux:> im looking at the package now
[12:48] <hopender> warbler: Back
[12:48] <darlok> Flashgot keeps telling me I don't have a download manager installed
[12:48] <warbler> k
[12:49] <darlok> And for some reason DownloadThemAll! only downloads .html files (even though I specify for it not to)
[12:49] <stefg> mguezuraga: see dmesg for suspicious messages
[12:49] <yagami> ok, let me rephrase the question- is it possible to emulate a block device so that I can use .iso images with it? something like DaemonTools/virtual disk in windows.
[12:49] <xertux> boojah: tnx for ur helpfull but the main aim that i'm trying to install that for i can switch only 1024x768 and 800x600 resulations
[12:49] <warbler> hopender: first thing - look for a better res setting as a check
[12:49] <damaltor> yagami: yes
[12:49] <hopender> warbler: how
[12:49] <damaltor> you can mount it
[12:49] <zegevrytt> why cant i press a key during ubuntu boot to see details?
[12:49] <GTro1> when does the new release come out?
[12:49] <Kouros> darlok: you can point it to a domain and tell it to only get certiant file types from a website. even tell it to check sub directories. takes a little while to run but you run it in a terminal window and let it do its thing next morning you have all that porn your trying to get
[12:49] <pteague> crap, my dvr just shut off
[12:49] <warbler> hopender: control center
[12:49] <hopender> warbler: oh
[12:49] <xertux> boojah: and on fedora i got same problem but with that program i can easly switch between resulations
[12:50] <jrib> crazyhorse: I don't really know the technical details, but I think you just get the ability to use more ram.  I do know that you won't notice any performance difference though because I've used both on my system
[12:50] <erlinux> has anyone been able to use google calendar with evolution???
[12:50] <crazyhorse> anyhow, if I were to plug in the Ubuntu disc, 32 bit, would I then just be able to overwrite the Fedora partition, and just write a new bootscreen?
[12:50] <boojah> xertux:> ohh lol :D you dont need this.. most likely not anyway
[12:50] <hopender> warbler: Nope, no better res, one second it asked me to restart one more time, so hang on
[12:50] <kitche> zegevrytt, you can f1
[12:50] <yagami> damaltor, yeah, with -o loop. problem is, cedega will only use physical block devs
[12:50] <zegevrytt> i thought that did not work on ubuntu
[12:50] <crazyhorse> I would still like to be able to boot into windows though
[12:50] <warbler> hopenderk
[12:50] <boojah> xertux:> i open a private msg with you..
[12:50] <damaltor> oh well.. then..
[12:50] <damaltor> =)
[12:50] <warbler> k
[12:50] <crazyhorse> actually, its pretty important, for now ;)
[12:50] <stefg> yagami: mount -o loop cdimage.iso /media/loopback :-) that's a builtin. if you have .bin/.cue files or stuff, then google for cdemu
[12:50] <erlinux> has anyone been able to use google calendar with evolution???
[12:50] <darlok> Kouros: Good Lord... how many fricken options does wget need?
[12:51] <yagami> thanks, stefg will try that.
[12:51] <stefg> !pm | mguezuraga
[12:51] <ubotu> mguezuraga: Please ask your questions in the channel so that other people can also benefit AND help you. Please don't PM a user in the channel without asking first, some find it rude.
[12:51] <xertux> boojah: so u understand my problem i need a program like that or like sax2
[12:51] <damaltor> kann mir evtl jemand mit den nvidia-treibern unter etch helfen /// hello, is there anybody who can help me with nvidia drivers un kubuntu etch?
[12:51] <Kouros> darlok: wget is very powerfull
[12:51] <Xenguy> darlok: wonderful, isn't it? :-)
[12:51] <darlok> Kouros: And overwhelming for such a simple task lol
[12:51] <Kouros> darlok: you only need a few options..
[12:51] <darlok> Kouros: I know... but now I need to read through a hundred or so to find them :)
[12:51] <Kouros> darlok: simple is wget <theurl of what you want>
[12:52] <kitche> darlok, if wget is to powerful for you look at curl it's much more powerful :)
[12:52] <pedroVox> hi!
[12:52] <boojah> xertux:> well, im not really sure what your exact problem is, but i've always had to change my settings so that i can get those resolutions as well after i installed ubuntu
[12:52] <Kouros> darlok: well you know what they say . RTFM.
[12:52] <mguezuraga> stefg: sorry, I was posting some lines of dmesg: "SB600_PATA: not 100% native mode: will probe irqs later /  ide0: BM-DMA at 0xff00-0xff07, BIOS settings: hda:DMA, hdb:pio /  Probing IDE interface ide0
[12:52] <Xenguy> kitche: you prefer curl?  (I've never tried it yet)
[12:52] <Moez> warbled : Still here ?
[12:52] <mguezuraga> stefg: nothing else...
[12:52] <damaltor> kann mir evtl jemand mit den nvidia-treibern unter etch helfen /// hello, is there anybody who can help me with nvidia drivers un kubuntu etch?
[12:52] <kitche> !rtfm | Kouros
[12:52] <ubotu> Kouros: Words like noob, jfgi, stfu or rtfm are not welcome in this channel. Period.
[12:52] <GTro1> !release
[12:52] <ubotu> Ubuntu releases a new version every 6 months. Each version is supported for 18 months to 5 years. More info at http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases & http://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeBasedReleases
[12:52] <boojah> xertox:> can you see the private window i wrote to you?
[12:52] <stefg> !paste | mguezuraga
[12:52] <ubotu> mguezuraga: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[12:52] <Kouros> darlok: but all you need to know for what your doing is to look at the include file type extentions and the recrusive direcotry
[12:52] <erlinux> has anyone been able to use google calendar with evolution???
[12:52] <Cyrus25801> does anyone know how to sync a pda with linux
[12:52] <Moez> warbler : Still here ?
[12:53] <warbler> Moez?
[12:53] <Moez> warbler : It's done !
[12:53] <warbler> :)
[12:53] <jrib> erlinux: I can import my calendar...
[12:53] <warbler> Moez: how?
[12:53] <kitche> Xenguy, some of the tools I use, need curl to run
[12:53] <crazyhorse> When i have already installed Vista, XP and Fedora, Will there be any problem replacing Fedora with Ubuntu ?
[12:53] <damaltor> kann mir evtl jemand mit den nvidia-treibern unter etch helfen /// hello, is there anybody who can help me with nvidia drivers un kubuntu etch?
[12:53] <Kouros> ubotu: opps how about read the f#$king manual
[12:53] <Xenguy> kitche: ahh
[12:53] <crazyhorse> jrib
[12:53] <stefg> mguezuraga: sata drives are ususally not *h*dX, but *s*dX
[12:54] <hopender> warbler: its not working =( When I try to go to desktop effects, it asks me to enable the driver, then it gives me an error
[12:54] <mguezuraga> stefg: I have a custom compiled kernel, and looking into it I left behind option "ATI PATA support (Experimental) (PATA_ATIIXP)"
[12:54] <boojah> xertox:> what i had to do is use the command: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg then give it some informations about grapichs card, resolutions, monitor etc
[12:54] <damaltor> kann mir evtl jemand mit den nvidia-treibern unter etch helfen /// hello, is there anybody who can help me with nvidia drivers un kubuntu etch?
[12:54] <xertux> boojah: so:(? what i have to do?
[12:55] <warbler> hopender: that's good
[12:55] <hopender> warbler: How is that good!?
[12:55] <warbler> hopender: now to set the driver up
[12:55] <stefg> mguezuraga: then i'll assume your kerenl config isn't right. try with a stock kernel
[12:55] <Cyrus25801> 
[12:55] <mguezuraga> stefg: ok, thanks for the help
[12:56] <warbler> hopender: do you have a third workspace?
[12:56] <crazyhorse> When i say problem replacing, i mean, will i be able to delete the Fedora partition, install ubuntu, and still have the option to boot to the two other operating systems ?
[12:56] <VWJ1bnR1> I'm looking for a movie maker that's like Window's Movie Maker.  Kino just doesn't do it for me.
[12:56] <xertux> boojah: penGL version string: 1.3 Mesa 6.5.2
[12:56] <Drk_Guy> Guys, where i can find the FF bookmarks?
[12:56] <Drk_Guy> I need to access them quickly from Windowze
[12:56] <VWJ1bnR1> Drk_Guy: FF as in "Firefox"?
[12:57] <Drk_Guy> Firefox
[12:57] <boojah> xertox:> find your grapich cards model, then calulate your ram in kB that MB * 1024  then you need you monitor model (i.e Dell E193FP) and find out your horizontal and vertical range.
[12:57] <Drk_Guy> 
[12:57] <jrib> crazyhorse: when you install ubuntu, you should be able to tell it to use the fedora partition.  And when it installs grub, it searches for other OS and tries to set them up automatically
[12:57] <dk1> Hi.  I need some help.  I have a board using the G33 chipset (Intel gma3100).  It's broken under ubuntu 7.0.4
[12:57] <Moez> warbler : I think it is a little bug in Ubuntu. When you rename a user (Under System-> Administration -> Users and Groups), the system change his group (That's why i t dosen't have any rights). So, i boot with rescue-mode and i put this command "usermod -G admin my_new_login" to have the rights. And it works :)
[12:57] <jrib> Drk_Guy: ~/.mozilla/firefox/PROFILE_FOLDER probably
[12:57] <bulmer> in that .mozilla/*default/
[12:57] <VWJ1bnR1> Drk_Guy: Shouldn't there be a "Bookmark" menu?
[12:57] <warbler> moez great :)
[12:58] <Drk_Guy> from WINDOWZE VWJ1bnR1
[12:58] <Drk_Guy> Thanks jrib
[12:58] <hopender> warbler: I have like 6 workspacesw
[12:58] <VWJ1bnR1> Sorry, Drk_Guy, I didn't know what you were talking about.
[12:58] <boojah> xertox:> you must be carful when changing these settings, so read everything before you do something
[12:58] <hopender> warbler: xD
[12:58] <crazyhorse> jrib, thx, So did Fedora, its just, i would seriously be fucked if i were unable to boot in windoze, seeing as I'm totally new, and unfamiliar with linux
[12:58] <warbler> hopender: you are setting p a new system - takes patience
[12:58] <hopender> warbler: I know
[12:58] <unique> i was just wonderin if i were to load a linux os iso to a thumb drive (usb storage) would i be able to install it?
[12:58] <Miso> What is a good program for dvd authoring?
[12:58] <Kouros> darlok: make any understanding of it yet?
[12:58] <warbler> hopender: on the third open a terminal
[12:59] <hopender> warbler: My terminal is on my sixth
[12:59] <Moez> warbler : Thank you for your help. See you later !
[12:59] <exs> I've successfully converted my friend to ubuntu *crowd roars in extacy*.. im serious, done it the other day, now he's using ubuntu and I customized it to help him. Anyway, he just texted me about using his pc games in linux. I did install Wine, but didn't associate .exe's with wine and he is *nto* going to go into terminal. Is there any easy game managers for my friend to use with wine so that he can install pc games a little easier?
[12:59] <warbler> k
[12:59] <warbler> Moez: lol
[12:59] <jrib> crazyhorse: I've never installed ubuntu with vista on  a partition, but it has detected XP fine for me in the past
[12:59] <warbler> hopendero ok
[12:59] <hopender> warbler: =)
[12:59] <crazyhorse> jrib, but your suggestion is that i should install 32Bit OS, Even though i have a 64Bit Cpu and so on?
[12:59] <stefg> !cedega | exs
[12:59] <zegevrytt> exs there is cedega but it is not free
[12:59] <Drk_Guy> jrib, i could only access the back ups
[01:00] <crazyhorse> and so is everyone elses?
[01:00] <Drk_Guy> I need the actual ones
[01:00] <jrib> crazyhorse: yes, especially if you are new
[01:00] <Drk_Guy> Can you help me?
[01:00] <xertux> boojah: 	Modes		"1280x1024" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"  thats a line from xorg.conf but i only see 1024x768 and 800x600 on resulation selection screen
[01:00] <stefg> !games | exs
[01:00] <boojah> is cedega really easier??
[01:00] <crazyhorse> jrib, thx
[01:00] <zegevrytt> if it works it is
[01:00] <crazyhorse> dont plan to run too complicated applications from start
[01:00] <jrib> Drk_Guy: bookmarks.html should be in the profile folder
[01:00] <boojah> xertox:> is that inside dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg?
[01:00] <Drk_Guy> Thx
[01:00] <crazyhorse> well, gotta go install ubuntu, see ya later
[01:01] <jrib> crazyhorse: bye
[01:01] <dk1> argh.  why does x crash like an addict on my couch?
[01:01] <zegevrytt> im kinda waiting for a new wine gui though
[01:01] <xertux> boojah: no thats etx/x11/xorg.conf is there another that i have to edit?
[01:01] <boojah> xertox:> nvm
[01:01] <dk1> are the open source intel drivers less stable than the closed source nvidia drivers?
[01:01] <hopender> warbler: So what do I do now
[01:01] <boojah> xertox:> yes dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[01:01] <Drk_Guy> Awww rats
[01:02] <warbler>  hopender: type  - sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg - and carefully scroll through the options - arrows will do it - look for newest driver in video section
[01:02] <Drk_Guy> I didn't make the bookmark
[01:02] <Drk_Guy> Where's the history?
[01:02] <boojah> type it in terminal
[01:02] <negen> if any one has gizmo and has some time to chat to me there i would enjoy very much and be greatful
[01:02] <damaltor> kann mir evtl jemand mit den nvidia-treibern unter etch helfen /// hello, is there anybody who can help me with nvidia drivers un kubuntu etch?
[01:03] <Venko> BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[01:03] <cornell> I've joined the ubuntu wiki and launchpad.  I'm trying to "sign" the code of conduct.  I've never done a PGP key.
[01:03] <Drk_Guy> gotcha
[01:04] <hopender> warbler: ok I Got the blue screen thingy up, but what am i looking for?
[01:04] <pricechild> cornell, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GnuPrivacyGuardHowto
[01:04] <Drk_Guy> Got what i needed
[01:04] <cornell> I've done the gpg --gen-key and the --send-keys, and --fingerprint and am trying to upload the fingerprint.
[01:04] <Drk_Guy> Really thank you jrib
[01:04] <Esteth> Does "Tracker" continually crawl your filesystem, or does it detect new files as they happen, like beagle?
[01:05] <BlueXero> where is the channel for C programming?
[01:05] <warbler> hopender: there are options - default is ok for most - video driver you look for the newest
[01:05] <Esteth> BlueXero: probably ##c
[01:05] <BlueXero> thanks
[01:05] <eu> help!!! instalation 7.04
[01:05] <hopender> warbler: I have a list of stuff, e.g. vga via voodoo virmware
[01:05] <hopender> warbler: What do I choose
[01:05] <cornell> It keeps complaining that it can't import.  Even though I sent it to keyserver.ubuntu.com
[01:05] <warbler> hopender: nv is default for video
[01:05] <cornell> oops... thanks pricechild, I'll check it out.
[01:06] <warbler> hopender: nvidia is what you are looking for
[01:06] <damaltor> warbler: do you know anything special about nvidia driver installing?
[01:07] <hopender> warbler: I don't see nvidia there
[01:07] <warbler> damaltor: been ther done that - young person I'm helping - patience
[01:07] <hopender> warbler: Closest thing I see is nv
[01:07] <warbler> hopender: scroll uop 7 down
[01:07] <warbler> *up
[01:07] <damaltor> warbler: no problem, just getting crazy bout this..
[01:08] <warbler> K
[01:08] <hopender> warbler: Scroll up 7 down?
[01:08] <boojah> damaltor:> what card do you have?
[01:08] <hopender> warbler: What?
[01:08] <damaltor> boojah: gforce 4 420 go
[01:08] <damaltor> worked without problems in dapper
[01:09] <warbler> hopender: ok - won't make you happy but go through that then we will try different driver
[01:09] <megatill> hi, i cant change rights of access from a folder or partition
[01:09] <hopender> warbler: Go through what?
[01:09] <boojah> damaltor:> most likely you can install the latest nvidia driver: 100.14.11 i belive it is
[01:09] <damaltor> boojah: i tried with the driver out of the repositories
[01:09] <warbler> hopender: choose nv then defaults
[01:09] <megatill> the partitions type is fat32 but ubuntu saiy
[01:09] <megatill> s vfat
[01:10] <boojah> damaltor:> ohh.. i though you wanted nvidia's driver
[01:10] <megatill> sorry =)
[01:10] <warbler> hopender: I', a long way away
[01:10] <warbler> *i'm
[01:10] <damaltor> boojah: well... whatever =) just want 3d graphics with this card. what can i do?
[01:10] <hopender> warbler: ok I just kept hitting enter on nv
[01:10] <boojah> damaltor:> then you need nvidia's driver
[01:10] <damaltor> k
[01:10] <damaltor> where do i get it?
[01:11] <zegevrytt> lol
[01:11] <warbler> hopender: then
[01:11] <boojah> damaltor:> download it from nvidia's page.. just google nvidia driver
[01:11] <damaltor> kk
[01:11] <inbitado34> how do i change password ??
[01:11] <damaltor> then install, and what do i have to change xorg.conf to? "nv" --> "nvidia"?
[01:11] <damaltor> inbitado34: what password
[01:12] <boojah> damaltor:> it does it for you, if you let it
[01:12] <damaltor> oh kk
[01:12] <damaltor> lts have a try with this
[01:12] <inbitado34> the password i use for sudo
[01:12] <boojah> damaltor:> but you need to log out of X before you can install it
[01:12] <damaltor> inbitado34: it is your own password
[01:12] <inbitado34> damaltor yep
[01:12] <boojah> damaltor:> and make sure you have the header files first
[01:12] <damaltor> boojah: that shouldnt be the problem =)
[01:12] <damaltor> inbitado34: type "passwd" on a console
[01:12] <hopender> warbler: Then what
[01:12] <boojah> damaltor:> it should be lic6.dev if i remember correct
[01:13] <inbitado34> damaltor, ok
[01:13] <warbler> hopender: synaptic
[01:13] <boojah> damaltor:> libc6.dev
[01:13] <damaltor> boojah: so first apt-get install libc6.dev?
[01:13] <hopender> warbler: Now what
[01:13] <boojah> damaltor:> yes, or use synaptics
[01:13] <damaltor> boojah: kk thanks
[01:13] <damaltor> ill try
[01:14] <warbler> hopender choose the nvidia-glx-new
[01:14] <FFighter> hi, I've got Ubuntu 7.04 but want to use it only as a server sandbox and would like to de-activate the x server completely, how could I do that?
[01:14] <GreySim> Anyone know if it's possible to offset libnotify notifications that aren't attached to a notification tray icon?
[01:14] <FFighter> also, avoid it from being auto-initialized at startup
[01:14] <hopender> warbler: Ok done
[01:14] <warbler> click apply
[01:15] <MoLE_> FFighter, I would suggest using the server version of 7.04
[01:15] <megatill> hi, i cant change rights of access from a folder or partition the partitions type is fat32 but ubuntu say the partitions type is fat32 but ubuntu saiy, can someone help me?
[01:15] <MoLE_> !server
[01:15] <ubotu> Ubuntu Server Edition is a release of Ubuntu designed especially for server environments, including a server-specific !kernel and no !GUI. The install CD contains many server applications. Current !LTS version is 6.06. For more info see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ServerFaq/ - The #ubuntu-server channel provides specific support
[01:15] <yagami> damaltor, ok, now i've got another problem. when I mount with -o i get shortened file names. so i used this line to mount, and its giving me an error: sudo mount CS/CS-CZ-CD1.ISO /media/loopback/ -o loop,iocharset=utf8
[01:15] <yagami> i can't find anything in man pages for mount as to why this command is wrong
[01:15] <hopender> warbler: done
[01:15] <warbler> hopender: it has to be taken
[01:15] <cornell> pricechild: I think I screwed up the first one.  Can I delete it or do I revoke it?
[01:15] <FFighter> MoLE_: Thanks for the suggestion, but I've already got the desktop edition installed and configured.. downloading another ISO and doing everything again would be too much work
[01:15] <hopender> warbler: What do you mean, it installed no errors
[01:15] <warbler> hopender: then terminal
[01:16] <hopender> warbler: Alright now what
[01:16] <FFighter> I just want to disable the GUI
[01:16] <FFighter> that's all
[01:16] <w0nder> hi everyone, I have a question.  Someone please help!!!
[01:16] <warbler> hopender: press up arrow - hit enter
[01:16] <pricechild> cornell, yup... really easy way is by using "seahorse" to manage your keys. apt-get install seahorse then its availiable in applications > accessories
[01:16] <boojah> yagami: did you try this? mount -o loop -t iso9660 file.iso
[01:16] <hopender> warbler: Alright, Nvidia is there now
[01:16] <w0nder> is there an issue with Ubuntu not allowing  NOPASSWD: ALL in sudoers????
[01:17] <warbler> select
[01:17] <cornell> Cool, thanks, pricechild
[01:17] <hopender> warbler: done
[01:17] <yagami> boojah, it'll still result in the same thing wont it?
[01:17] <pike_> w0nder: i wouldnt think so
[01:17] <damaltor> yagami: what error?
[01:17] <pricechild> w0nder, why would you ever want to do that?
[01:17] <MoLE_> FFighter, I suspect you will find it more of a chore to uninstall all the GUI packages
[01:17] <warbler> go through the rest
[01:17] <boojah> yagami: need to specify mount point off course
[01:17] <boojah> yagami: not sure
[01:17] <boojah> yagami: never tried your way before
[01:17] <pricechild> w0nder, sudo exists for a reason... and you will break your system so easily and quickly if you do that.
[01:17] <w0nder> pricechild: I actually just want to allow nopasswd for one certain command, but that doesn't work either.
[01:17] <hopender> warbler: K i just kept hitting enter
[01:18] <MoLE_> FFighter, you could try disabling gdm
[01:18] <w0nder> I know pricechild, but i'm using ubuntu server and really need www-data to be able to execute ONE command as sudo
[01:18] <cornell> pricechild: will seahorse find the ones I made with the console?
[01:18] <pricechild> w0nder, what command?
[01:18] <warbler> hopender: then hit ctrl-alt-bksp
[01:18] <pricechild> cornell, yes
[01:18] <w0nder> pricechild: useradd and chmod
[01:18] <megatill> lol
[01:18] <cornell> And should I have one for each email address, pricechild?
[01:18] <yagami> damaltor, on how to mount .iso files with their full filenames instead of automatically using the iocharset=iso8559-1 file-name encoding
[01:18] <cornell> And does it matter that I've the only one who's signed it?
[01:19] <yagami> when I use iocharset=utf8 it gives me the usual mount error
[01:19] <pricechild> cornell, you can have one for every email address together
[01:19] <pricechild> w0nder, this doesn't sound fun.... why/
[01:20] <cornell> pricechild: One key with each address in it?
[01:20] <w0nder> pricechild: because I need the web server to be able to create users so proftd can accept their logins
[01:20] <pricechild> cornell, yeah
[01:20] <pricechild> w0nder, don't use ftp, its insecure
[01:20] <MoLE_> FFighter, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1466900
[01:21] <w0nder> pricechild: what do you recommend? I'm trying to come up with a solution for internal users to send files externally, when our email server doesn't allow
[01:21] <pricechild> w0nder, sftp
[01:21] <cornell> Ok, pricechild, how do I do multiple email address, use a comma delimited list as the email address?
[01:21] <dooglus> w0nder: I have it working for one specific command
[01:21] <jesse_> i need help installing pokerstars
[01:21] <w0nder> dooglus: will you paste the line you put in sudoers?
[01:21] <jesse_> with wine
[01:21] <dooglus> w0nder: I regularly need to 'ifup' and 'ifdown' because the network driver is crap, so I allowed myself to do it 'nopasswd'
[01:22] <w0nder> pricechild: this has to be easy and standard... most company's helpdesks wont even know what to do with sftp
[01:22] <pricechild> w0nder, I just don't like the idea of this at all :P If your email server doesn't allow it... then make it allow it. OR set up sftp accounts all at once for everyone who needs one
[01:22] <w0nder> pricechild: and it's not practical for me to have to help every single person out
[01:22] <pricechild> w0nder, this is your server's security we're talking about
[01:22] <pricechild> cornell, no... seahorse will make it easy (point and click) to add each one individually
[01:22] <w0nder> pricechild: just one server, and it's only running this one web page form and sends email out
[01:22] <w0nder> pricechild: im sorry, not email, file
[01:23] <dooglus> w0nder: http://dooglus.rincevent.net/random/sudoers.txt
[01:23] <megatill> hi, i cant change rights of access from a folder or partition the partitions type is fat32 but ubuntu say the partitions type is fat32 but ubuntu saiy, can someone help me or an idea??
[01:24] <w0nder> dooglus: if this works, you're a lifesaver.. i've been working on this all day
[01:24] <dooglus> w0nder: you're welcome
[01:24] <dooglus> w0nder: it definitely works for me in feisty
[01:24] <megatill> i correct me: ubuntu said that is vfat sorry
[01:24] <w0nder> pricechild: i know im going against your advice, ,and security is important to me, but that's why this machine is sandboxed in a vmware.. it serves a very small purpose
[01:24] <pricechild> "better" solution....
[01:24] <pricechild> but still ftp is insecure
[01:24] <damaltor> boojah: still the same problem with the driver from the nvidia site... in the second the graphics should start, the screen is black. not only black, it indet switches itself off. i can hear the sounds, and i can log in (as far as i hear), but there is no picture.
[01:25] <MoLE_> megatill, http://ozdocit.org/tiki-view_blog_post.php?blogId=6&postId=15 may be very helpful for you
[01:25] <cornell> um... pricechild would that be properties, names and signatures, + Add name?
[01:25] <megatill> MoLE_: thanks i'll read that
[01:26] <hopender> Warbler: Help
[01:26] <pricechild> cornell, yes
[01:26] <warbler> hopender: there's been worse
[01:26] <boojah> damaltor:> find the horizontal and vertical range for your monitor, then try to add them in dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[01:26] <hopender> Warbler: Im on another computer now, it just blinks my screen a few times then gies me and error and goes to a black screen, how do I break outa this it does it when I restart
[01:26] <cornell> K
[01:27] <damaltor> boojah: well, ill try
[01:27] <boojah> damaltor:> that has worked for me under simular circumstances
[01:27] <damaltor> k
[01:27] <Atlantiz> hey guys what is the name of program used to format your harddrives?
[01:27] <dooglus> Atlantiz: mkfs?
[01:27] <MoLE_> Atlantiz, there are heaps
[01:28] <hopender> Warbler: Im on another computer now, it just blinks my screen a few times then gies me and error and goes to a black screen, how do I break outa this it does it when I restart
[01:28] <warbler> hopender: I did this without chat for the first time - it won't break - reboot - select recovery- gets you to a command line
[01:28] <Atlantiz> the one that comes in by default in Debian?
[01:28] <MoLE_> Atlantiz, there are many
[01:28] <Atlantiz> I want to use it again now that I switched to ubunttu
[01:28] <Atlantiz> well one with a gui
[01:28] <hopender> warbler: k 1 sec
[01:28] <MoLE_> Atlantiz, are you partitioning or creating filesystem
[01:28] <Atlantiz> both
[01:28] <Atlantiz> reformating
[01:28] <Atlantiz> too
[01:28] <MoLE_> Atlantiz, gparted
[01:28] <Atlantiz> ahh that's the one!
[01:28] <Atlantiz> thank you!
[01:29] <MoLE_> gparted.sf.net
[01:29] <MoLE_> bootable cd
[01:29] <Atlantiz> excellent thank you
[01:29] <MoLE_> 40Mb works like partition magic
[01:30] <hopender> warbler: Ok i have the command line up
[01:30] <hopender> warbler: what do I type
[01:30] <megatill> MoLE_: i'll restart pc and see if it works thanks at first :)
[01:30] <w0nder> dooglus: it didn't work.  lol
[01:30] <warbler> hopender: login
[01:30] <w0nder> dooglus: WAIT, i think i see the issue
[01:30] <urthmover> does anyone use irssi in here?
[01:30] <MoLE_> megatill, good luck
[01:30] <megatill> MoLE_: lol thanks :)
[01:30] <jrib> !anyone | urthmover
[01:30] <ubotu> urthmover: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[01:31] <cavicster> urthmover: I do on my linux machine
[01:31] <hopender> warbler: alright im logged in
[01:31] <hashfreak> hi
[01:31] <hashfreak> some one there
[01:31] <larson9999> linux rocks!
[01:31] <hashfreak> ?
[01:31] <urthmover> How do I bind clipboard pasting to Ctrl+V in the irc client irssi?
[01:32] <warbler> hopender: type sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[01:32] <warbler> hopender choose vesa for video
[01:32] <dooglus> urthmover: irssi is a console program
[01:32] <cavicster> urthmover: are you using a gnome terminal?
[01:32] <dooglus> urthmover: you're better off bringing Ctrl+V in your terminal program
[01:33] <hopender> warbler: done, say more then one thinig so i dont hafve to keep running across the house
[01:33] <warbler> k
[01:33] <urthmover> dooglus, cavicster then why doesn't Ctrl+Shift+V  do it like the normal gnome-terminal does?
[01:34] <dooglus> urthmover: it does for me:  " [01:34]  [dooglus(+ei)]  [5:#ubuntu(+Lcfntz #ubuntu-unregged) [Act: 1,2,3,6,7,8] "
[01:34] <MoLE_> Is there a microsoft exchange plugin for thunderbird?
[01:34] <warbler> hopender: reboot
[01:34] <urthmover> ok I'll check those key bindings again
[01:34] <urthmover> thanks guys
[01:34] <hopender> warbler: I just wanna say thanks for the help so far
[01:34] <jrib> urthmover: ctrl-shift-v works here to paste.  But, I find hilight to copy and middle click (or shift-insert) to paste much more efficient
[01:34] <Juhaz> urthmover, it _usually_ does, but I've seen that too. I suspect there's a bug in gnome-terminal that gets occasionally triggered by either screen or irssi.
[01:34] <cavicster> MoLE_: I don't think so, you can enable pop or imap
[01:34] <hopender> warbler: i domnt pick any driverS? I just type the xserver thing and reboot?
[01:35] <damaltor> boojah: no chance. dpkg-reconfigre did what it should, but the screen is still black :(
[01:35] <w0nder> dooglus: hah!! I got it... I was adding it to the User section rather than appending to the end, so the mroe restrictive entries overruled.
[01:35] <stoney> hi
[01:35] <cavicster> MoLE_: evolution can support mapi
[01:35] <MoLE_> back to evolution then
[01:35] <warbler> hopender: I said i'd get you through this - it's liux - needs work at the beginning
[01:35] <kitche> MoLE_, evoluyion is the only one that supports exchange real well
[01:35] <dooglus> w0nder: the user section is for defining users I think: "friends = bill, ted" etc?
[01:35] <warbler> *linux
[01:36] <boojah> damaltor: to bad :( maybe you need to use the legacy driver,,, try to find out what driver suports your card
[01:36] <Till> MoLE_: hi^^ ok if i will create a ne file with right click that doesn't work but if i go in nautilus and go to file, new file, that works, is taht a bug with the right click?
[01:36] <w0nder> dooglus: lol @ the bill and ted reference
[01:36] <MoLE_> pity, using evolution is like playing with cartoon software
[01:36] <damaltor> boojah: i used the legacy driver, as told on the nvidia page. but i tried the non-legacy driver too, same thing.
[01:36] <dooglus> w0nder: be excellent to each other
[01:36] <boojah> hmm.. thats odd
[01:37] <MoLE_> Till, I'm not sure what you're referring to
[01:37] <warbler> hopender: pick vesa
[01:37] <cornell> Great... it sent the instructions to me, and my "client", zimbra, doesn't understand PGP :-(  Am I gonna have to set up evolution to do this, pricechild?
[01:37] <damaltor> boojah: the thing is, that with older versions of kubuntu the driver of the repositories worked without any problem, just installes and worked
[01:37] <urthmover> lu5lutIcSt
[01:37] <urthmover> lu5lutIcSt
[01:37] <pricechild> cornell, I'm confused.
[01:37] <urthmover> lu5lutIcSt
[01:38] <urthmover> lol
[01:38] <boojah> damaltor: after a whike theres no xserver output at all?
[01:38] <Till> ok MoLE_ i'm from germany and my english is not the best^^, the right mouse click, create document, empty file, doesn't work, but in nautilus, file new document, empty file works. And my question is if that is a bug with the right mouse click
[01:39] <cornell> pricechild: I've uploaded my fingerprint to launchpad, it sent completion instructions to my email address.  I use Zimbra which apparently doesn't do PGP.  The email says the instructions are encrypted with my key.  I can't read the instructions :-(
[01:39] <pricechild> cornell, ahhhh I've got you :)
[01:39] <pricechild> cornell, right.
[01:39] <hopender> warbler: ok lets review what you told me to do
[01:39] <pricechild> cornell, save the random text as a file in your home directory called.... say foo
[01:39] <damaltor> boojah: when i switch back to the console, there is al little output, but only usual things, no errors. everythings seems just right, even the sounds work... there is just nothing to see.
[01:40] <pricechild> cornell, then "gpg -d ~/foo"
[01:40] <MoLE_> Till, if you go to the terminal and cd to your fat32 partition, try command: touch testfile.test
[01:40] <cornell> K
[01:40] <warbler> hopender: where you at?
[01:40] <pricechild> cornell, and it will give you a link to click :)
[01:40] <hopender> warbler: Start it in recovery, login, do the sudo thing, when that selection menu comes up, just reboot I did that and then it just gave me the black screen again and an error when i started it back up
[01:40] <cornell> Ok... the gibberish part, right pricechild?
[01:40] <pricechild> cornell, right
[01:40] <Till> ok MoLE_ one moment
[01:40] <boojah> damaltor: hmm theres no posts on forum that you have seen on this?
[01:40] <plugs> how do I run a program at startup? I tried adding the code to xinitrc but no luck
[01:41] <warbler> hopender: you missed when i said choose vesa for video driver
[01:41] <boojah> damaltor: what was the card again?
[01:41] <Hopender2> warbler: That I did, brb lol
[01:41] <pricechild> !startup | plugs
[01:41] <ubotu> plugs: 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
[01:41] <Till> MoLE_: ok that works the file was created
[01:41] <damaltor> boojah: only very few, mostly without answers. i tried eveerything i found in 3 different forums, but there seems to be no chance for me. maybe i should downgrade to dapper or sth...
[01:42] <Till> ^^
[01:42] <cornell> gpg: decrypt_message failed: eof
[01:42] <Superkuh> Anyone know how I could check if hardware tcp checksum offloading is enabled on my (mobo integrated) NIC under ubuntu (feisty, 2.6.20-16) (or if a more general answer exists for debian-like, or even general linux systems)?
[01:42] <fsckr> can anyone tell me what this option is used for in xorg.conf?  I can't find anything that explains it when i google Option "UseFBDev" "true"
[01:42] <yagami> gak! i think i've removed gtk/qt libs accidentally. - what options should I use with emerge to fix it?
[01:42] <pricechild> cornell, bah... gimme a min
[01:42] <cornell> SHould it be from the BEGIN PGP to the END PGP lines, pricechild?
[01:42] <MoLE_> Till, guten tag, and yes it seems to be an issue with right-click (as you say)
[01:42] <pricechild> cornell, yeah
[01:42] <boojah> damaltor: i doubt downgrading will help
[01:43] <damaltor> boojah: what do you use?
[01:43] <Hopender2> warbler: What did I type, sudo dkpg-recovery xserver-xorg?
[01:43] <Till> lol MoLE_ you can speak german?
[01:43] <Till> ^^
[01:43] <boojah> damaltor: card? i use Geforce 8800 GTS
[01:43] <damaltor> mmh
[01:43] <Hopender2> buaha i have a geforce 8800 GTX
[01:43] <Hopender2> i win
[01:43] <damaltor> and what version of ubuntu?
[01:43] <MoLE_> Till, very little
[01:43] <boojah> ubuntu feisty
[01:43] <pricechild> cornell, try gpg -d
[01:43] <Till> ah ok MoLE_ :) i can teach you ;)
[01:43] <cornell> Ah... cool pricechild
[01:44] <pricechild> cornell, then paste it in...
[01:44] <warbler> hopender: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[01:44] <pricechild> cornell, ?
[01:44] <boojah> i suggest trying envy at this point
[01:44] <cornell> created the file includeing the cleartext begin and end, worked fine
[01:44] <cornell> :-)
[01:44] <warbler> hopender choose vesa
[01:44] <pricechild> !envy | boojah
[01:44] <ubotu> boojah: envy is a script that may leave you envious of those who have not used it, use the resticted manager to install binary drivers or use the instructions on the wiki, this script may break your machine very badly!
[01:44] <boojah> its an automated graoichs card installer
[01:44] <damaltor> boojah: no problems with the drivers?
[01:44] <boojah> damaltor: no
[01:45] <Till> another question MoLE_ is there any tool, to watch tv on the internet?
[01:45] <damaltor> boojah: this really is making me crazy.... *head->desk*
[01:45] <MoLE_> Till, are you talking about youtube etc?
[01:46] <arang2> guys using no_root_squash in /etc/exports for NFS is advisable or its considered a security problem
[01:46] <Till> MoLE_: no free tv television =)
[01:46] <MissDjax> hello
[01:46] <boojah> damaltor: try using envy
[01:46] <cafuego> arang2: If you need to to access files on the share, it's highly advisable to use it.
[01:46] <cafuego> s/to to/root to/
[01:47] <MoLE_> Till, mplayer and kaffeine will do it
[01:47] <boojah> damaltor: it automates the nvidia driver installation
[01:47] <hopender_> warbler: Im back on my comp now, got it to boot =D
[01:47] <z0rz> Is it possible to make screen a user's shell?
[01:47] <arang2> cafuego: ok thanks
[01:47] <hopender_> warbler: Ok so what do we do now, that nvidia driver screwed me over
[01:47] <damaltor> boojah: tried envy... same result
[01:47] <Till> MoLE_: ok i'll search =)
[01:47] <Till> thnkas
[01:47] <Till> thanks
[01:47] <Till> ^^
[01:47] <ladydoor> z0rz: not exactly, but you can put a little script in your .bashrc
[01:48] <MissDjax> I'm using mesa 6.5 on ubuntu 7.04, is it possible to install newer mesa 7 wihtout messing up my system and without too much work since I'm quite new to linux
[01:48] <warbler> hopender: it's 10amsat here in aus - I started this chat at 10pm fri - I'm off to bed - try me in 12 hrs - lol
[01:48] <ladydoor> z0rz: ...just a sec
[01:48] <warbler> Hopender: I'll be here then
[01:49] <yangyiyun> ubuntu
[01:49] <MissDjax> sauerbraten (Cube2 engine) crashes here, and maybe it would run with newer mesa?
[01:49] <yangyiyun> i need some help
[01:49] <hopender_> warbler: Gah
[01:49] <hopender_> warbler: CAn we just quickly fix my driver?
[01:49] <yangyiyun> is there chinese ??
[01:50] <warbler> Hopender: there is no quick fix - trial & error - & error
[01:50] <yangyiyun> CFbugcompiz.realCPU60%CFcompiz.real16 80bug
[01:50] <boojah> damaltor: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-436952.html
[01:51] <scipio> !cn
[01:51] <ubotu> For Ubuntu help in Chinese  #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[01:51] <Vorian> !cn | yangyiyun
[01:51] <ubotu> yangyiyun: please see above
[01:51] <ladydoor> z0rz: Actually, nevermind. I don't believe so, but calling screen can't be a huge hassle...
[01:51] <Vorian> ah
[01:51] <Thunderfox933> should i change my /home to ext3
[01:51] <warbler> hopender try the different drivers in synaptic and do the sud thing
[01:51] <lullis> Greetings everyone. I am wondering if someone can help me figure out why I am having trouble to setup PostgreSQL 8.2 in a Ubuntu box. I have another computer that uses another distro, that uses a different postgresql.conf parameters, and with that computer I can connect without specifying the host parameter...
[01:51] <ladydoor> Thunderfox933: What is it currently?
[01:51] <Thunderfox933> jfs
[01:51] <warbler> *sudo
[01:51] <z0rz> ladydoor: Right  but this is for a classroom, and I'd like to be able to screen -x my students so that I can see what they are doing...
[01:51] <z0rz> Is it possible to make screen a user's shell?
[01:52] <boojah> damaltor: i think i know your problem
[01:52] <Flannel> z0rz: Just have their bashrc start screen upon login?
[01:52] <Thunderfox933> ladydoor: the file system for my /home is jfs and / is JFS
[01:52] <ladydoor> z0rz: Oh! Well, couldn't you just require them to use screen?
[01:52] <damaltor> boojah: tellme =)
[01:52] <boojah> damaltor: funny thing is that i have had this to one time... it might be the default depth in you xorg.conf
[01:52] <z0rz> ladydoor: heh.. they're not going to type screen -r everytime they open a terminal.. Plus I want to see what they are doing behind my back.. and I'm sure they'd not use screen -r then
[01:53] <yangyiyun> thanks
[01:53] <damaltor> boojah: think it is 24
[01:53] <ladydoor> z0rz: Touche.
[01:53] <yangyiyun> i know
[01:53] <boojah> damaltor: try to add this line under: Option "UseDisplayDevice" "DFP"
[01:53] <damaltor> boojah: k wait a sec
[01:53] <Q_Continuum> So...what could I do under Ubuntu to stress-test my new toy server?
[01:53] <damaltor> boojah: opeong xorg.conf
[01:54] <Q_Continuum> errr not stress-test, but benchmark.
[01:54] <dk1> I've almost got my intel gma3100 working
[01:54] <VWJ1bnR1> Will anything bad happen if I kill a kernel compilation?
[01:54] <dk1> I had to add some lines to ensure  the agpgart module was loaded
[01:54] <damaltor> boojah: where should i add this?
[01:54] <dk1> Now I'm stuck, it doesn't appear to be loading the correct resolution
[01:54] <dk1> can anyone help?
[01:55] <Till> good bye
[01:55] <boojah> damaltor: add that line under Section "Screen" in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[01:55] <damaltor> k
[01:55] <Flannel> z0rz: this might help: http://anders0n.net/blog/?p=42
[01:55] <Till> bye MoLE_ thanks for your help
[01:55] <Till> :-)
[01:55] <damaltor> default depth is 16 btw
[01:55] <boojah> damaltor: beneth the default depth
[01:55] <boojah> damaltor: ohh it should be 24 i think
[01:55] <boojah> damaltor: set it at 24
[01:55] <MoLE_> Till, auf wiedersehn
[01:55] <ladydoor> z0rz: Yeah, I wouldn't advise putting "screen" in their .bashrc, unless you were to test that they were already in screen
[01:56] <ladydoor> z0rz: Otherwise it recurses...
[01:56] <boojah> then change driver to "nvidia" again
[01:56] <Till> :) MoLE_
[01:56] <Till> MoLE_: do you have icq msn ?^^
[01:56] <MoLE_> Till, yes
[01:56] <daynah> Have any of you used nvidia settings to do dual monitors? everything is opening in the "middle" aka the part between my two screens ><
[01:56] <hopender_> Is ubunto 64 or 86?
[01:56] <Esteth> daynah: That's what i'm doing right now
[01:56] <ladydoor> z0rz: So something like "if [[ $TERM != screen] ] ; then ; screen ; fi"
[01:57] <Till> do you give me your number? :) so thats easier to get help if anny problems :)
[01:57] <kazol> This is messed up-when I run "su" and type in my pswd, I get "Authentication Failed."
[01:57] <daynah> Esteth, fixing the weird middle thing or just getting it set up
[01:57] <Esteth> daynah: both
[01:57] <Flannel> !sudo | kazol
[01:57] <ubotu> kazol: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[01:57] <damaltor> boojah: k did so... gonna restart x, back in a minute
[01:57] <Flannel> kazol: Ubuntu doesn't use the root account, su won't work.  Use sudo instead.
[01:57] <kazol> Flannel: Sudo works, but su doesn't
[01:57] <hopender_> Is ubunto 64 or 86?
[01:57] <boojah> damaltor: ok gl
[01:57] <Flannel> hopender_: both
[01:57] <kazol> Flannel: Ok, thanks.
[01:57] <cornell> pricechild: I've downloaded the document, read it, saved it to ~/UbuntuCodeofConduct-1.0.1.txt and run gpg --clearsign UbuntuCodeofConduct-1.0.1.txt (and ~/UbuntuCodeofConduct-1.0.1.txt)  gpg says... can't find the file.
[01:57] <Esteth> daynah: If you can get it working, a compositing window manager like beryl or compiz sorts the problem out. Windows maximize only to one screen, open in the middle of the "active" screen, and so on
[01:58] <hopender_> How do I know what one I need
[01:58] <Flannel> kazol: for su to work, you'd need to have a root password.  Ubuntu doesn't
[01:58] <daynah> Esteth, I followed tons of guides and then I just typed gksudo nvidia-settings
[01:58] <xertux> boojah: hi :)
[01:58] <cornell> ls -la finds it
[01:58] <ladydoor> z0rz: (Though I have no idea what effect this may have on, say, nongraphical login shells if you wanted to start X)
[01:58] <kazol> Anyone here know howto have m$ installed on a second HD with Feisty on the first?
[01:58] <boojah> xertux: hey, did you get it working?
[01:58] <daynah> Esteth, I wasted my time editing xorg
[01:58] <Soup_> ow to enable compiz or whatever it is
[01:58] <Soup_> the effects
[01:58] <voraistos> hey guys. do you know how to use memtest86+ and badram ? ive been running memtest for.. 1 or 2 days, it found no less than 102 errors and still looking for some more...
[01:58] <Flannel> kazol: It's easy.  Install windows, then install Ubuntu
[01:58] <Flannel> !dualboot | kazol
[01:58] <ubotu> kazol: Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - MACs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot   https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MacBookProFeisty
[01:58] <takamarou> hi, my wine just automatically installed something called gecko, but it hung on the last part of the install.. is there a way to check if it completed the install?
[01:58] <daynah> Esteth, thanks, Ill search around beryl. Havent upgraded sls
[01:58] <Esteth> daynah: For dualview, editing xorg is really quite difficult
[01:58] <kazol> Flannel: I've already installed Feisty.
[01:58] <cornell> nm
[01:59] <Flannel> kazol: that's fine too. Install windows, then reinstall GRUB to your MBR (first link of !grub)
[01:59] <kazol> Flannel: I can't even access the slave HD even after formatting it with EXT3 with gparted.
[01:59] <voraistos> takamarou you probably want to visit #winehq
[01:59] <damaltor> boojah: UNBELIEVEABLE! IT WORKS
[01:59] <kazol> Flannel: But I need a m$ partition on the master HD to install it to slave.
[01:59] <cornell> I cut and pasted... got CodeOfConduct... it's actually CodeofConduct.  Sorry about that
[01:59] <Flannel> kazol: after that, you'll have to manually add XP to your grub menu though
[01:59] <boojah> damaltor
[01:59] <xertux> boojah: now i can use all of resolutions tnx for the last code u gave sudo dpkg-reconfigure ...... i crashed my ubuntu by giving 90horiz refresh to a 15" monitor but now i solve all of the things tnx
[01:59] <daynah> Esteth, Feisty had the right drivers for me... I think my friend (a nvidia fanboy) got we that package ages ago. Bet it's seriousy great. Try it :) Can't hurt
[01:59] <KevinOman> how do I make fusion-icon start automatically?
[01:59] <boojah> .damaltor: there you go!
[01:59] <Flannel> kazol: take the master out, put the other as a master, to make the windows installer happy
[01:59] <daynah> Esteth, it's just a gui manager
[01:59] <Till> cu
[01:59] <damaltor> boojah: if you ever come to germany - there is a good bottle of german beer with your name on it !!!
[02:00] <Flannel> kazol: then move them back afterwards (you won't need to reinstall GRUB), the add XP to your menu.lst
[02:00] <voraistos> takamarou: and upgrade to the latest version as well
[02:00] <kazol> Flannel: It will still work as slave after?
[02:00] <boojah> damaltor: hehe ill remember :D
[02:00] <Flannel> kazol: you'll need ot use mapping to make it think it's master, but yes.
[02:00] <damaltor> boojah: thank you very very much
[02:00] <kazol> Flannel: Mapping? So like "hd(0,0)"?
[02:00] <Esteth> daynah: Yes. nvidia-settings is just a GUI for editing xorg.conf, but doing it manually can be difficult, especially with the lack of difinitive documentation.
[02:00] <boojah> xertox: thats cool.. nice to here you got it working :D
[02:00] <damaltor> boojah: this is sooo great...
[02:00] <damaltor> cant believe it
[02:01] <Flannel> kazol: in grub, you tell grub to swap hd1 and hd0, so as far as window's knows, it's hd0 (which makes it happy)
[02:01] <boojah> damaltor: yea i remember the feeling the first time i gor 3d rendering to :D
[02:01] <daynah> Esteth, oh sorry I thought you needed help and I had JUST done it. Like 5 minutes ago
[02:01] <kazol> Flannel: What if I want 50% of the HD to have an ext3 partition? I can't access it in Feisty.
[02:01] <hopender_> Can somebody help me setup my Graphics Driver please?
[02:01] <cornell> Ah... the launchpad page uses "Of", but sends "of" ;-(
[02:01] <damaltor> boojah: wasnt the first time, but feels linke though
[02:01] <voraistos> cornell: if you dont like case sensitive OS's you probably want to run windows
[02:01] <boojah> damaltor: hehe
[02:01] <Flannel> kazol: You should be able to.  How are you trying to access it?
[02:02] <cornell> Yeah... but that's even worse, voraistos ;-)
[02:02] <kazol> Flannel: When I open it, it takes a long time (10 sec) and then it's read-only. I access it through gui.
[02:02] <Flannel> kazol: You've already partitioned it?
[02:02] <boojah> damalor: i actually had the same issue one time.. but i didnt remember the fix
[02:02] <neonflx> would using linux raid (two SATA drives) will give better performance than one single SATA drive thx
[02:02] <Esteth> daynah: heh. no need to be sorry, it's easy for me to lose track of what i'm saying when it's 1AM in such a busy channel
[02:02] <kazol> Flannel: Yes, using the gparted liveCD.
[02:02] <voraistos> cornell: exactly. Non-case-sensitiveness is actually bad. As long as your fingers can follow your mind :P
[02:02] <damaltor> boojah: so well the next thing will be a wireless lan pcmcia card... but i think ill buy a new one, cause my second notebook still runs with dapper, very stable
[02:02] <kazol> Flannel: ~40GB EXT3, ~40GB NTFS
[02:03] <Flannel> kazol: You should try adding it to your fstab
[02:03] <cornell> (Blast from the past) Legacy systems with green screens... type away in lower case, send it to the mainframe, comes back uppercase, you look, you see uppercase, you know it's stored, and it's from the computer.
[02:03] <damaltor> boojah: so thank you very much, gonna go to bed now... cya
[02:03] <kazol> Flannel: Is fstab in /etc/fstab?
[02:03] <boojah> damaltor: ok.. i just ordered my laptop top.. so ill be setting up wireless too soon :P
[02:03] <Flannel> kazol: /etc/fstab
[02:04] <boojah> damaltor: but i gtg to bed, been up to many hours already
[02:04] <kazol> Flannel: What should I add to it?
[02:04] <hashfreak> i can't boot with windows error cannot write disk ?
[02:04] <xertux> boojah: just tell me screen recorder program name:)
[02:04] <Flannel> kazol: do you have one linux parittion currently or more than one?
[02:04] <hashfreak> what have i change in the menu.lst ?
[02:04] <FFighter> hello guys, I'm having a problem in the CLI (I don't have X installed anymore), when I try to write the "/" key, the computer just bips and nothing is written in the console
[02:04] <hashfreak> can some one help me ?
[02:04] <voraistos> cornell: not necesarily. it could have overwritten something else you previously entered uppercase :P
[02:04] <crazyhorse> Hi
[02:05] <z0rz> Flannel, ladydoor: Thanks, I'll try those options
[02:05] <crazyhorse> I'm back
[02:05] <cornell> Respectfully disagree, voraistos.  Example: programming...  variable linecnt is different than lineCnt.  If I had a programmer working for me who used those two variables in a program... I'd fire him.  What advantage is there in discriminating between the two?
[02:05] <FFighter> I've already tried to configure the console through console-setup but the problem remains
[02:05] <ladydoor> z0rz: Good luck!
[02:05] <kazol> Flannel: EXT3+swap on /dev/sda and the EXT3 on /dev/sdb that I want.
[02:05] <FFighter> does anyone know what could be happening ?
[02:05] <cornell> All it does is obsfucate
[02:05] <crazyhorse> apparently, I'm unable tu install ubuntu on the Fedora partition
[02:05] <daynah> Esteth, alse do you know how to get the menu bar buttons only on one screen?
[02:05] <kazol> How do I list paused jobs in terminal?
[02:05] <crazyhorse> any ideas to why this is ?
[02:05] <FFighter> Ubuntu 7.04 (desktop edition, just deinstalled X and other graphical packages)
[02:05] <L0rd_D4rk_> server irc.net-france.com
[02:05] <emet> !kvm
[02:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kvm - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:06] <hashfreak> no one ?
[02:06] <voraistos> cornell: in programming its different. there is a way of using upper and lower cases in variable naming. as long as there is a predefined convention.
[02:06] <emet> !virtualization
[02:06] <ubotu> There are several solutions for running other operating systems (or their programs) inside Ubuntu, while using the native CPU as much as possible: !QEmu (with !KQemu or !qvm86), !VirtualBox, !VMWare, as well as !WINE and !Cedega for Windows applications
[02:06] <Flannel> kazol: Alright, so, copy your roots line, and erase the stuff after defaults (erase errors=remount-ro) then change the mount point and the partition
[02:06] <Esteth> daynah: Once again, compiz-fusion has sorted that out for me, and beryl in the past. Once one or the other is installed, i just dragged the bar onto the side of the monitor i wanted it
[02:06] <voraistos> cornell: moreover, programmers cant apt-get their variables !!!!
[02:06] <ladydoor> FFighter: check the output of "dumpkeys" and try to find if there is a "slash" in there (grep slash)...for me it is keycode 53
[02:07] <crazyhorse> after a few minutes, ubuntu installtation comes with the error "Executin 'grub installation(hd0)'Failed.|This is a fatal error
[02:07] <crazyhorse> and then it just stops the installation
[02:07] <cornell> ? apt-get their variables, voraistos?
[02:07] <Gruelius> am i the only one who has alot of trouble getting standby/hybernate to work?
[02:07] <voraistos> cornell the only infos available about the variable package are the comments abandonned there in a previous version lol
[02:07] <daynah> Esteth, one day I'm going to find the setting and it's going to be something pain fully obvious and I'm going to hit myself
[02:07] <kazol> Flannel: It doesn't have sdb
[02:08] <Flannel> kazol: sdb1 sdb is a physical drive, not ap artition
[02:08] <crazyhorse> it would be nice if someone could give me assistance
[02:08] <FFighter> ladydoor: Where can I find this file ?
[02:08] <kazol> Flannel: sdb is not mentioned anywhere in the file, only sda.
[02:08] <voraistos> cornell: what i mean by apt-getting the variables, is that variables have no managment whatsoever. its a bit like a system with no package managment. All In Your Head (tm)
[02:09] <crazyhorse> I am unable to overwrite Fedora core 5 with ubuntu 7.04
[02:09] <hashfreak> who can help me ?
[02:09] <Esteth> daynah: Yeah, i'm sure there's a way to do it outside of a compositing window manager, but i was wanting one anyway, and it happened to fix the issue of dualscreen behaving like one mega-screen at the same time
[02:09] <Flannel> kazol: right.  sdb wouldn't be in there.  That file only has the stuff you're currently mounting.  You're adding an additional partition to it
[02:09] <ladydoor> FFighter: It's not a file...on the console, run the command "dumpkeys | grep slash" :-)
[02:09] <Esteth> hashfreak: don't ask to ask, just ask your question :)
[02:09] <ladydoor> FFighter: (without the quotes)
[02:09] <voraistos> cornell meaning that things can get messy, and fast.
[02:09] <FFighter> ladydoor: Oh, thanks I will do that
[02:09] <daynah> crazyhorse, I'm sorry but none of us here are trained. It's hit and miss whether you catch someone who knows the answer. If you post it on the forums, you question will be a permanent edition and more people wiss see it...
[02:10] <cornell> voraistos: a perfect example, I cut and pasted a file name from a web page which sent me the file.  The authors confused the case, using "Of" in one case, and "of" in the other.  I spent several minutes finding my error.  If I'm coding, every minute waisted is money/time lost, train-of-thoughts derailed.  And still, none have offered me a reason why it's a good thing.
[02:10] <kazol> Flannel: So how should I add sdb?
[02:10] <voraistos> cornell: just look at lower quality Os's entire libraries are undocumented, yet, for backward compatibility issues they stay there for a good 15 years, completely undocumented
[02:10] <daynah> Esteth, yeah and I already have beryl so it'd be a nice fix. If I were not so blonde.
[02:10] <daynah> Esteth, you did use twinview right?
[02:10] <KevinOman> Hello anyone know why I can't manually add to sessions?
[02:10] <Soup_> how can I re-run my video settings?
[02:10] <cornell> voraistos: which has nothing to do with case sensitivity
[02:11] <scottDkoDer> Hi KevinOman
[02:11] <voraistos> cornell: fair enough
[02:11] <Flannel> kazol: Copy the line for / (second column will have /) remove the errors=remount-ro, and then modify the mount point (second column) and the partition (first column) to match where you want it mounted and the partition you want to mount
[02:11] <`davo> okay...how do I save alsamixer settings?
[02:11] <voraistos> cornell: sorry im lagging quite bad from times to times
[02:11] <Soup_> i installed drivers but still says can not do effect
[02:11] <`davo> I reset this stuff every day.
[02:11] <Esteth> daynah: Yep, twinview, with compiz fusion (allthough beryl has worked for me in the past).
[02:11] <scottDkoDer> KevinOman: Describe your problem in more detail
[02:11] <KevinOman> Hi scottDkoDer
[02:11] <scottDkoDer> KevinOman: Describe your problem in more detail
[02:11] <daynah> Esteth, eh time for a nap. Thanks!! :)
[02:12] <cornell> Windows sucks because of the business model, "trap as many as possible, suck as much money as possible, oh, and btw deliver software that may or may not work".
[02:12] <Esteth> daynah: np, have a nice nap :)
[02:12] <crazyhorse> daynah, will do later today then
[02:12] <pricechild> !offtopic
[02:12] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[02:12] <emeriste> I think windows sucks for other reasons.
[02:12] <KevinOman> well Im trying to get fusion icon to start automatically and when I try to make an entry for it in sessions it doesn't stay there
[02:12] <pricechild> !effects | KevinOman
[02:12] <ubotu> KevinOman: For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[02:12] <kazol> Flannel: I only have this line: "proc            /proc           proc    defaults        0       0"
[02:12] <voraistos> cornell: the case sensitivity thing is a language related problems. all computer systems are based on english, which has lower and uppercase names. if it was japanese (hiragana), there would be more letters, but no lower/upper cases.
[02:12] <kazol> Flannel: I don't have the line for /
[02:12] <daynah> crazyhorse, thanks for understanding, we only have one big money maker supporting us. ;)
[02:12] <cornell> Had Gates sought first to serve the community by providing quality product with reasonable profit, I doubt linux would've taken off as well as it has.
[02:12] <scottDkoDer> KevinOman: Let's go!
[02:13] <KevinOman> pricechild my problem is related to the sessions manager
[02:13] <KevinOman> I can't even remove an entry from sessions
[02:13] <Flannel> kazol: the one after that
[02:13] <Flannel> kazol: Oh, you're still on the liveCD?
[02:13] <kazol> Flannel: "# /dev/sda1"
[02:13] <kazol> Flannel: No
[02:13] <Trae> how do I completely nuke this PID
[02:13] <Trae> 16094
[02:14] <Flannel> kazol: Pastebin your fstab
[02:14] <kazol> Trae: kill-9 16094
[02:14] <voraistos> cornell: gates' system is quite much older than linux, thats the thing
[02:14] <Trae> kazol, yah tried that lol
[02:14] <cornell> And, voraistos, another advantage of the legacy's case insenstitivity.... I could write WRITE TO FILE(WHATEVER) "This is the info for the human"
[02:14] <kazol> Flannel: I've got to go for 10~15min-will you still be available?
[02:14] <Trae> ahh there it goes
[02:14] <Flannel> kazol: I will be, yeah.  But there are others that can always help if I'm not.
[02:14] <cornell> And when I scan it, I instantly percieve that which is for human consumption and which is for computer consumption
[02:15] <kazol> Flannel: lol not always-I've tried getting answers for a couple of days already.
[02:15] <cornell> (even though the computer would understand: WriTe To file(WhatEver) etc ... just as well
[02:15] <voraistos> cornell: wasnt cobol a language with no case sensitivity ?
[02:15] <cornell> COBOL, PL/I, Pascal
[02:15] <voraistos> cornell: i heard it was quite easy to master
[02:16] <voraistos> but on another hand, C rocks
[02:16] <neonflx> can ne1 even comment         would using linux raid (two SATA drives) will give better performance than one single SATA drive thx
[02:16] <voraistos> a pain in the neck
[02:16] <Dirrtys> php is the future
[02:16] <neonflx> can ne1 even comment         would using linux raid (two SATA drives) will give better performance than one single SATA drive thx
[02:16] <neonflx> oops sorry
[02:17] <KevinOman> Hello! anyone know why I can't manually add or remove anything from the startup list in sessions???
[02:17] <cornell> C is case sensitive.  And, btw, studies of who people program, how they make errors, what language features help them make errors.... C is the worst.   ("The Psychology of Computer Programming", I forget the auther)
[02:17] <scipio> !offtopic
[02:17] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[02:17] <cornell> s/auther/author/
[02:17] <voraistos> iin fact, there is the easy girl you can get in a minute for free, and there is the other one, way more interesting, but requiring clothes upgrades, expensive power (restaurant) supplies, etc ....
[02:17] <cornell> s/who people program/how people program/
[02:18] <cornell> Mea culpa... ubotu
[02:18] <voraistos> cornell: i know. i do program in c. and it is hard, it does crash, i do destroy a few keyboards a day lol
[02:18] <cornell> lol
[02:19] <cornell> Geez, I've only smashed one or two in my career (now 33 years long)
[02:19] <mike6546> how do I use vnc on xubuntu?
[02:19] <mike6546> i installed it and it isn't in my menu or anything
[02:21] <voraistos> cornell: do you know anything about memtest86 and badram ? i am running memtest (for more than one day now) and... i am just wondering if i will have to copy the 102 bad memory adresses by hand. oh, and yeah how much more time it will take as well :O
[02:21] <neonflx> can ne1 even comment         would using linux raid (two SATA drives) will give better performance than one single SATA drive thx
[02:22] <kousotu> anyone know what lirc_gpio is?
[02:22] <hopender_> Grr, How do I get my damn video driver to work, help please? GeForce 8800 GTX
[02:22] <cornell> Well... voraistos, first write them down on a post-it
[02:22] <cornell> ;-)
[02:22] <kousotu> !nvidia | hopender_
[02:22] <ubotu> hopender_: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[02:22] <voraistos> cornell: that was my fear
[02:22] <markjames> will Ubuntu 7.04 Desktop distro run fine as a server?
[02:22] <MissDjax> is there a way to make the area where to drag a window to resize it bigger ? it's annoying to have to point your cursor on few pixels :o/
[02:23] <Flannel> markjames: it will
[02:23] <mike6546> how do I install vnc on Xubuntu?
[02:23] <justinwray> markjames: As long as you install of the services you want, then sure.
[02:23] <bulmer> mike6546: its a package..so it should be like  apt-get install vnc
[02:23] <kousotu> mike6546: sudo apt-get intall vnc
[02:23] <voraistos> cornell: something i dont like much either is that while it is testing i cant seem to be able to scroll down. i hope my keyboard still works (yep, another victim of my lower quality programming experience)
[02:25] <mike6546> okay i did that but how do i run it?
[02:25] <mike6546> it isnt in my menu
[02:26] <FFighter> ladydoor: Couldn't do what you suggested
[02:26] <ladydoor> FFighter: How come?
[02:26] <voraistos> i thought vnc was just the protocol. you may need a client app or a server daemon
[02:27] <Javid> ubuntu comes with vncviewer as I recall
[02:28] <w0nder> can anyone tell me where the command chown is actually located?
[02:28] <KevinOman> ok ill be back
[02:28] <w0nder> and how can I easily search for things in ubuntu? we're talking terminal style
[02:28] <w0nder> i use ubuntu server
[02:28] <fyrestrtr> w0nder: in /bin
[02:28] <jsleeper> w0nder: run 'which chown'
[02:28] <Flannel> w0nder: the location of chown doesn't matter.  It's in the path
[02:28] <JonaTh> Anyone who has installed Pidgin on Dapper?
[02:28] <fyrestrtr> w0nder: use find to search for things.
[02:28] <w0nder> and now I see the ubuntu-server channel :)
[02:28] <bulmer> w0nder: find command
[02:28] <neonflx> ok will 2 drives on linux raid perform better than one single drive    been that they will be sata drives
[02:29] <Flannel> w0nder: this is the place for support
[02:29] <w0nder> "which" will show me full locations?
[02:29] <voraistos> yep
[02:29] <w0nder> neat
[02:29] <w0nder> thx guys.. learning a lot here
[02:29] <jsleeper> w0nder: looks through all directories in your paths
[02:29] <w0nder> k
[02:30] <z0rz> Is there a way to run a script on logout?
[02:30] <bulmer>  iproute2 expert, help.. what is the difference between ip route add 217.x.x.240/29 dev eth0  and  ip route add 217.x.x.240/29 dev eth0 table public_ip  ? public_ip is a table here
[02:31] <ladydoor> z0rz: Put it in .bash_logout, I believe
[02:31] <voraistos> bulmer /29 subnetting ?
[02:31] <bulmer> yes..its the understanding of that command i seek
[02:31] <z0rz> ladydoor: Even for a desktop logout?
[02:32] <bulmer> voraistos: yes..its the understanding of that command i seek
[02:32] <FFighter> ladydoor: Nevermind... guess I will get back to GUI... this happened after I deinstalled all the X and desktop stuff
[02:32] <ladydoor> z0rz: Oh, you mean when they quit the WM?
[02:32] <FFighter> ladydoor: Do you know by any chances what could be causing this ?
[02:32] <kazol> Flannel: I'm back, I'll post the pastebin url soon.
[02:32] <ladydoor> FFighter: No, but why couldn't you run the command?
[02:32] <ladydoor> FFighter: That might give me some idea...
[02:32] <IndyGunFreak> multiverse: did you have any luck?
[02:32] <z0rz> ladydoor: Yes
[02:32] <FFighter> ladydoor: Couldn't find the correspondent key code
[02:33] <ladydoor> z0rz: Oh...hm. Well, good luck.
[02:33] <FFighter> ladydoor: As I said, too much work, going back to GUI, need some stuff done ASAP and can't bother with it now
[02:33] <z0rz> ladydoor: heh.. thanks
[02:33] <voraistos> bulmer; i am not sure, but obviously this depends on the routing tables needed.
[02:33] <FFighter> ladydoor: THank you for the help anyway!
[02:33] <ladydoor> FFighter: Wait a sec...try again, but this time grep for 53
[02:33] <FFighter> ladydoor: I did grep for 53
[02:33] <kazol> Flannel: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35862/
[02:34] <ladydoor> FFighter: And nothing came up?
[02:34] <voraistos> bulmer: advanced routing would require the predefined routing table, if you are doing something dodgy.
[02:34] <FFighter> ladydoor: Actually lots of scrolling non-sense (to me) text
[02:34] <FFighter> :P
[02:34] <bulmer> voraistos: my understanding is that just a route to the table..but i dont understand why two similar commands
[02:35] <ladydoor> FFighter: Ah. Well, they should be in order...if you do dumpkeys | less, you should be able to find "keycode 53" in there...if it isn't assigned to anything, try adding a stanza for "slash." Also, can you write a question mark?
[02:35] <Flannel> kazol: Your second line (# lines are comments, they don't count) is your / copy that, remove the errors=remount-ro and change the two things
[02:35] <Flannel> !uuid | kazol
[02:35] <ubotu> kazol: 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)
[02:35] <FFighter> ladydoor: Yes, questio mark I can!
[02:35] <bulmer> voraistos: so you think the first command is adding it to the main table and the 2nd is for the user defined public_ip table?
[02:35] <ladydoor> FFighter: Okay...just a sec
[02:35] <Flannel> kazol: those big numbers (instead of /dev/sda1) are UUIDs.  You can use /dev or UUID in your new line, whichever you prefer
[02:36] <ladydoor> FFighter: Okay, try dumpkeys | grep question
[02:36] <z0rz> When I log into my second user I get: Could not create server lock file: /tmp/.X1-lock
[02:36] <z0rz> (gnome-session:8078): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
[02:36] <ladydoor> FFighter: What comes up?
[02:36] <voraistos> bulmer: hmm i wasnt seing it like that, but it could be. i dont exactly do advanced routing.
[02:37] <bulmer> voraistos: oh okay..i been seeking for some advance routing expertise..just to clarify things i read
[02:38] <voraistos> my brain tends to block all incoming packets from /dev/ears for some reason, i guess the best thing you can do is reading the ip route documentation
[02:38] <kazol> Flannel: So I have 2 of those lines, I should rm ",errors=remount-ro" from both?
[02:39] <DeathGod> hi
[02:39] <toyimp> I'm having a problem with program windows.. I can't move them at all
[02:40] <kazol> Flannel: So "UUID=bbfb28c1-8baf-4407-8aae-def237bf92f1 /               ext3    defaults,errors=remount-ro 0       1" should become "UUID=bbfb28c1-8baf-4407-8aae-def237bf92f1 /               ext3    defaults 0       1"?
[02:40] <IndyGunFreak> toyimp: using beryl?
[02:40] <toyimp> IndyGunFreak, Compiz
[02:40] <IndyGunFreak> toyimp: ask in #ubuntu-effects, i've heard that before, but don't know the solution
[02:40] <toyimp> k thanks
[02:40] <voraistos> even with Alt ? toyimp
[02:41] <DeathGod> Today I received a Ubuntu CD, but it wont work
[02:41] <toyimp> voidmage, alt doesn't do anything either
[02:41] <JonaTh> Amarok says: xine was unable to initialize any audio drivers.
[02:41] <Esteth> DeathGod: We really need more information than "it wont work"
[02:42] <JonaTh> How do I fix the soundcard driver?
[02:42] <Esteth> Jonath: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=102064
[02:42] <DeathGod> Esteth the cdrom cant find it, it doesnt display anything about that I have inserted a CD
[02:42] <voraistos> id say you need to configure xine and or amarok
[02:43] <whileimhere> Hi. I have a ACER 5100-3357. When I do the ifconfig -a command in a terminal it shows me that I have an etho0 for my wired network and a LO for my loopback but it does not show me my wireless card. Is there anyway that I can get it to recognize my laptops wireless card?
[02:43] <JonaTh> Thankse
[02:43] <fyrestrtr> whileimhere: first, check LaptopTestingTeam pages to see if someone has already configured your laptop
[02:43] <fyrestrtr> whileimhere: if nothing is there, then check !wifi for information on how to get your wifi working.
[02:43] <Esteth> DeathGod: Strange. Are you trying to boot from it, or is it just not showing up in windows?
[02:43] <whileimhere> Can you please give me a URL.
[02:43] <cybybuddy> whileimhere, is ur wireless card an atheros?
[02:44] <whileimhere> YES cybybuddy
[02:44] <fyrestrtr> !wifi | whileimhere here you go
[02:44] <ubotu> whileimhere here you go: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[02:44] <DeathGod> Esteth tried in windows and when the computer boots
[02:44] <cybybuddy> whileimhere, u can try madwifi (didnt work here) and the ndiswrapper
[02:45] <Esteth> DeathGod: Very strange. perhaps you have a DVD instead of a CD or something?
[02:45] <cybybuddy> im running my wireless card with ndiswrapper
[02:45] <whileimhere> cybyBuddy: Is there something special about them? Dis you get it to work at all?
[02:45] <hopender_> I need somebody with a brain to help me, i've followed the nvidia install guide but I Get an error saying the kernals are diffrent or something but yet it says my card is compatable with 7.04 so wth how do I fix this error, I keep having to go back to vesa to fix it. Please help
[02:45] <Squalish> Ubuntu newbie here. My question involves the fact that after initially having my LCD set in portrait mode, that setting seems to have gotten stuck. I can set it to landscape mode just fine, but on reboot it always ends up in portrait mode, whether I tell it "set as default" or not. Any ideas?
[02:45] <cybybuddy> its working fine here..
[02:46] <cybybuddy> try ndiswrapper.. wait a moment, whileimhere
[02:46] <Flannel> kazol: No.  Only edit the new line.
[02:46] <whileimhere> cybyBuddy: Holding onto a greased rail here.
[02:46] <DeathGod> Esteth hmm I dunno, cause I received it in the mail from the Ubuntu homepage
[02:46] <Esteth> hopender_: i've always had great luck with "envy" for graphics drivers, although it's not officially supported
[02:47] <Flannel> kazol: That says, for the root file system, if we've got issues with it, we'll mount it anyway, just read only.  For the extra stuff, we don't really care about it too much.
[02:47] <Flannel> kazol: So we're using that as a template fo rour new line, but we do need to remove that (except for that bit, we're what we want for all other partitions)
[02:47] <hopender_> Esteth: But I want my nvidia installed >.<
[02:48] <Esteth> hopender_: I don't understand.
[02:48] <hopender_> Esteth: Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTX I need its driver installed
[02:48] <hopender_> But I don't know how
[02:48] <Esteth> hopender_: Yes, and i've allways had great luck with envy.
[02:48] <nosebleed> Howdy guys, I'm using Gutsy... and I have an nvidia CK804 with the forcedeth driver... and my connection is slowwwwwwwwwwwww
[02:48] <Flannel> nosebleed: #ubuntu+1 for gutsy support
[02:48] <hopender_> Esteth: Your making no sence
[02:49] <ladydoor> hopender_: So I take it the free nv driver is unacceptable for you? Just to make sure you know that option's available...
[02:49] <nosebleed> Flannel, ok, danke
[02:49] <Esteth> hopender_: That grabs the right drivers for the card, in this case 'nvidia', installs the nvidia-settings pannel, and mods your xorg.conf to use the new drivers
[02:49] <kazol> Flannel: So "UUID=bbfb28c1-8baf-4407-8aae-def237bf92f1 /               ext3    defaults,errors=remount-ro 0       1" should become "UUID=bbfb28c1-8baf-4407-8aae-def237bf92f1 /               ext3    defaults 0       1"?
[02:49] <cybybuddy> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=31926 < whileimhere
[02:49] <hopender_> esteth: Where do I get it and how do I install it
[02:49] <Flannel> kazol: no.  DONT change that line at all.  Copy it, then modify the copy to suit your needs.
[02:50] <kazol> Flannel: Sorry, I'm not understanding you. So make a second copy of that line?
[02:50] <cybybuddy> whileimhere, but u will use ur wireless windows xp driver to run it.. dunno if its an atheros ar5007eg too.. check it first and use ur driver..
[02:50] <Esteth> hopender_: http://albertomilone.com/ubuntu/nvidia/scripts/envy_0.9.7-0ubuntu8_all.deb just open that file, and synaptic/packagemanager will install for you
[02:51] <hopender_> Esteth: What do I do when its installed?
[02:51] <Flannel> kazol: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35867/
[02:51] <whileimhere> I see.  cybyBuddy: We will give it a shot adn get right back to you.
[02:51] <Esteth> hopender_: run envy from apps>system tools>envy. you can also get a terminal interface with "sudo envy" at the terminal
[02:51] <Flannel> kazol: One line is for each partition, we're adding a partition, so we add a line
[02:52] <Flannel> !away > voraistos
[02:52] <cybybuddy> ok, whileimhere
[02:52] <hopender_> Esteth: Thanks, where can I find this if I ever have to re-install linux, I know I won't remember that link lol
[02:53] <Rabiddog> Anyone know of any software that can read resierfs partition from windows vista?
[02:53] <kazol> Flannel: So just add that "/dev/sdb1 /mountpoint ext3 defaults 0 2" line?
[02:53] <Esteth> hopender_: albertomilone.com
[02:53] <Esteth> hopender_: or, of course, a google search for "envy nvidia graphics drivers ubuntu" or something like that
[02:53] <Flannel> kazol: yes.  That'll mount /dev/sdb1 to /mountpoint, with the correct options
[02:53] <scottDkoDer> Does anyone know why Sessions would not save a user added entry? This is strange
[02:54] <hopender_> Esteth: Thanks esteth, you've been a BIG help
[02:54] <l-fy> Kurt von Finck
[02:54] <l-fy> ?
[02:54] <KevinOman> hello anyone know why I cannot save any new startup items under sessions, I can't remove any either
[02:54] <IndyGunFreak> Esteth: did [you install 64bit?
[02:54] <scottDkoDer> KevinOman: Keep asking periodically
[02:54] <Esteth> hopender_: np. as a word of caution, you should backup your /etc/X11/xorg.conf before you run envy, in case you end up unable to boot X
[02:55] <KevinOman> ok
[02:55] <ladydoor> KevinOman: Are you talking about your GDM/KDM/XDM login screen "sessions"?
[02:55] <scottDkoDer> Does anyone know why Sessions would not save a user added entry?
[02:55] <w0nder> anyone know how I would set a user's password at the same command line I use to add them?
[02:55] <Esteth> IndyGunFreak: No. I don't like having issues with drivers and such on a 64bit OS, and only have 2GB of memory, so i don't really need 64bit at the moment
[02:55] <w0nder> or the command to change anothe ruser's password? (done as sudo of course)
[02:55] <south01> hello, are there any programs to let me download multiple files from rapidshare
[02:55] <Flannel> w0nder: passwd
[02:55] <wiredoptix> Hi, what may i use to burn my .avi files to work on a DVD?
[02:55] <KevinOman> ladydoor: the sessions link under system>preferences>sessions
[02:55] <scottDkoDer> ladydoor: He can add a session, but it does not 'save' it
[02:55] <IndyGunFreak> Esteth: someone hit yo9u with a common sense stick, huh?
[02:56] <w0nder> flannel: I dont want to change my password, I want to set a new user's password
[02:56] <ladydoor> w0nder: Doesn't adduser prompt for a password? And you can do "sudo passwd username" to change it later...
[02:56] <scottDkoDer> ladydoor: Kevin can add a sessions entry, but it does not 'save' it
[02:56] <Flannel> w0nder: `sudo -u username passwd`  would do passwd as said user, or sudo passwd username, would do it from within passwd
[02:56] <Esteth> IndyGunFreak: I don't understand what you mean, sorry.
[02:57] <w0nder> Flannel: I got it.. its a passwd option
[02:57] <ladydoor> KevinOman: scottDkoDer: Oh. Yeah, sorry, I have nothing on that...
[02:57] <w0nder> Flannel: gotcha
[02:57] <scottDkoDer> Does anyone know why Sessions would not save a user added entry?
[02:57] <IndyGunFreak> Esteth: lol, just a bad joke on my part.
[02:57] <Joeb454> other than this irc channel, is there any other ways to get involved that people would recommend
[02:57] <z0rz> Hmm.. when I logout ... XGL still has it's /tmp/.X0-lock files in place... So when I login to another user, it fails to login.  If I delete the lock files it boots fine.  Does anyone know how I can fix this?
[02:57] <IndyGunFreak> Joeb454: the forum maybe.
[02:57] <IndyGunFreak> !forum
[02:57] <ubotu> The Ubuntu forums can be found at http://www.ubuntuforums.org
[02:57] <wiredoptix> Hi, what may i use to burn my .avi files to work on a DVD R without converting .avi.
[02:57] <ladydoor> Joeb454: The forum, spreading the word to people still trapped in proprietary OS's, maintaining a package...
[02:57] <Flannel> Joeb454: http://www.ubuntu.com/community/participate
[02:57] <Esteth> Joeb454: http://www.ubuntu.com/community/participate
[02:58] <Esteth> Flannel beat me to it :P
[02:58] <Joeb454> lol, thanks i'll give it a look :)
[02:58] <scottDkoDer> Does anyone know why Sessions would not save a user added entry?
[02:58] <KevinOman> scottDkoDer: take a look at this https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/12430
[02:58] <scottDkoDer> KevinOman: looking
[02:58] <KevinOman> scottDkoDer: I wonder if that may help me
[02:58] <Flannel> !repeat | scottDkoDer
[02:58] <ubotu> scottDkoDer: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[02:59] <madera> What is Ubuntu's "inittab" equivalent?
[02:59] <madera> I want to disable gdm from booting up automatically.
[02:59] <Flannel> !bum | madera
[02:59] <ubotu> madera: 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
[02:59] <scottDkoDer> KevinOman: reading
[02:59] <cosmodad> is there a way to have my Ubuntu server download and install security updates automatically, preferable through some package?
[03:00] <madera> Flannel: Ok... I see there is not inittab in Ubuntu. Am I wrong?
[03:00] <Flannel> cosmodad: `sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade`
[03:00] <cafuego> cosmodad: Yes, but it's not a good idea, generally.
[03:00] <Flannel> madera: You're correct
[03:00] <scottDkoDer> KevinOman: Ok, that gives an idea...
[03:00] <madera> Thanks for the other tip.
[03:00] <w0nder> Flannel: assume I can only enter one command to accomplish this... like, I cant be prompted "Password:" it needs to be in one command.
[03:00] <scottDkoDer> KevinOman: 'gnome-session-properties'
[03:00] <madera> Where do I set Ctrl-Alt-Del behaviour?
[03:00] <cosmodad> Flannel: that's not automatic
[03:00] <scottDkoDer> KevinOman: Try adding the entry again
[03:00] <cafuego> cosmodad: Automating it is still not a good idea, generally.
[03:00] <scottDkoDer> KevinOman: Paste the terminal output
[03:00] <ladydoor> madera: You can uninstallit, or you can do sudo update-inetd --remove gdm, I believe
[03:01] <cafuego> cosmodad: If there is a problem with such a package, you may make the system unusable.
[03:01] <cosmodad> cafuego: why not? I've been using Debian and Ubuntu for years, never regreted a sec update
[03:01] <Flannel> cosmodad: usermod -p [password] , you'll have to crypt it yourself though.
[03:01] <ladydoor> madera: s/remove/disable
[03:01] <anandanbu> How to install pidgin in Ubuntu 7.04
[03:01] <Flannel> cosmodad: remember though,anything you enter as a command can be logged/show up on ps/whatever.  Which is why passwd prompts you for it (and why sudo does too)
[03:01] <ladydoor> madera: (I might not be remembering correctly, however)
[03:01] <kazol> Flannel: Could that mountpoint be /media/disk?
[03:02] <madera> Ok. But now I'm curious as what would be the inittab equivalent to override Ctrl-Alt-Del behaviour
[03:02] <cosmodad> Flannel: in that case, I could just use sudoers as well
[03:02] <KevinOman> scottDkoDer: if I type gnome-session-properties in terminal it just open up that sessions window
[03:02] <Flannel> kazol: That mountpoint is whatever directory you want it to show up as, yes.
[03:02] <cafuego> cosmodad: You can run 'apt-get -d upgrade' via cron though, it will tell you when there are packages, log in and finish the last step manually. Better yet, just run it by hand after you get a security-announce email.
[03:02] <kazol> Flannel: That's what I get, just want to make sure it's possible to have such a path.
[03:02] <Flannel> cosmodad: what?
[03:02] <Flannel> kazol: yep.  Just make sure it exists as a directory
[03:02] <rockets> Anybody know what the deal is with today's kernel update?
[03:03] <south01> hello, are there any programs to let me download multiple files from rapidshare
[03:03] <LadyNikon> rockets: deal?
[03:03] <cosmodad> Flannel: I won't read out the password in a script if I can just have aptitude update|upgrade work without password through sudoers
[03:03] <rockets> LadyNikon, the changes . . .
[03:03] <LadyNikon> rockets: install them?
[03:03] <rockets> LadyNikon, the update manager doesnt have them yet
[03:03] <cosmodad> cafuego: I think I'll go for the mailing-list approach. thanks
[03:03] <LadyNikon> ah
[03:03] <anandanbu> How to convert the mp3 files to .ogg files in Ubuntu 7.04
[03:03] <cafuego> cosmodad: 's what I do, works fine.
[03:03] <LadyNikon> rockets: is there something in there that you need?
[03:03] <cafuego> rockets: /usr/share/doc/linux-image-2.6.20-16-generic/changelog.Debian.gz
[03:03] <rockets> LadyNikon, I'm just curious what the changes are thats all
[03:03] <Flannel> cosmodad: er, how is setting a password equivalent to using aptitude?
[03:03] <LadyNikon> rockets: ah
[03:04] <rockets> cafuego, that contains the ubuntu dev's changelog?
[03:04] <thedash> interesting
[03:04] <cosmodad> cafuego: but seriously, have you ever had to revert a sec upgrade?
[03:04] <cafuego> rockets: yep
[03:04] <kazol> Flannel: That's what the new disk comes up at.
[03:04] <ladydoor> anandanbu: I use mp32ogg
[03:04] <thedash> EasyTag just randomly decided to tag my music in Chinese instead of English
[03:04] <ladydoor> anandanbu: Simple and to the point.
[03:04] <rockets> cafuego, thanks
[03:04] <cafuego> cosmodad: Yes, disk full on new kernel caused broken initrd, all bad.
[03:04] <anandanbu> ladydoor:how to install that
[03:04] <ladydoor> anandanbu: ffmpeg is sometimes good for conversions, as is sox
[03:04] <ladydoor> anandanbu: sudo aptitude install mp32ogg
[03:04] <cosmodad> Flannel: ok, why did you suggest usermod -p? I thought you tried to express that getting the password that way and using it with sudo aptitude might work
[03:04] <cafuego> rockets: Such changelog files exist for all packages, in /usr/share/doc/<packagename>/  :-)
[03:05] <kazol> Flannel: Ok, so I should reboot?
[03:05] <pi3> I'm receiving the following error when trying to reload synaptic: W: GPG error: http://security.ubuntu.com feisty-security Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu...
[03:05] <pi3> what can I do?
[03:05] <Flannel> cosmodad: Getting a password?  I thought we were setting a password?
[03:05] <cafuego> cosmodad: It would've been ojk if it wasn't a headless server on a remote site :-/
[03:05] <cosmodad> Flannel: huh?
[03:05] <Flannel> kazol: sudo mount -a
[03:05] <rockets> thanks
[03:05] <cosmodad> Flannel: I was asking about automatic security updates...
[03:05] <cosmodad> Flannel: you might have got confused
[03:06] <kazol> Flannel: I get:
[03:06] <kazol> mount: /dev/sdb1 already mounted or /media/disk busy
[03:06] <kazol> mount: according to mtab, /dev/sdb1 is already mounted on /media/disk
[03:06] <Flannel> cosmodad: Oh.  Got you mixed up with someone else.  Mhmm.  Uh, you generally don't want automatic updates.  You could put it in a script that'll run with your init though easily enough.  It'll already run as root, so no need for sudo
[03:06] <kazol> Flannel: Should I umount?
[03:06] <Flannel> kazol: unmount that first
[03:06] <cosmodad> cafuego: hmm, good point. Running out of disk space can indeed cause a real mess.
[03:06] <cosmodad> cafuego: luckily, I've got virtually unlimited disk space. ;)
[03:06] <anandanbu> ladydoor: does that have a gui or cli  mode only
[03:06] <cosmodad> Flannel: alright, thanks for the tip
[03:07] <hopender_> Esteth: It installed my drivers and stuff perfectly, but how do I get more resoultion, im capped at 1024x768
[03:07] <cafuego> cosmodad: Yeah, me too, except on the /boot partition :-)
[03:07] <staykovmarin> does anyone know how to simulate Windows + D key behavior for Feisty where i can display the desktop?
[03:07] <Flannel> w0nder: All the stuff I was saying to cosmodad for the past few minutes has been for you.  I can repeat if you don't have means to scroll and see it.
[03:07] <Esteth> hopender_: bring up a terminal and type "gksudo nvidia-settings"
[03:07] <whileimhere> hey cybyBuddy: I am following those instructions you passed me the link to. I am at the instruction "sudo iwlist wlan0 scan"  and ti returns the following to me. sudo iwlist wlan0 scan
[03:07] <ladydoor> anandanbu: It's just a command. You just pass it the mp3's (for example, mp32ogg *.mp3 will convert all the mp3's in a directory to ogg)
[03:08] <ladydoor> anandanbu: Do you need it to do more than convert them and maintain their tags?
[03:08] <whileimhere> cybyBuddy: sorry it returns that wlan0 Inerface doesnt support scanning
[03:08] <cybybuddy> whileimhere, it will return the aps around u
[03:08] <Esteth> hopender_: then the section called "X Server Display Configuration", and there should be a setting for resolution
[03:08] <hopender_> Esteth: Once again good job ^^ yay for you
[03:08] <anandanbu> ladydoor: i thought it would be better for an app with gui
[03:08] <cybybuddy> run >> ifconfig -a
[03:08] <mathaeous> does Ubuntu recognize the deb command?
[03:08] <kazol> Flannel: I get this now: "mount: mount point /media/disk does not exist."
[03:09] <kazol> Flannel: It disappeared when I umounted it.
[03:09] <anandanbu> ladydoor:and also where to learn those commands for mp3ogg
[03:09] <ladydoor> anandanbu: Ah. I'm afraid I can't help you there
[03:09] <cyberjames> !apt-get
[03:09] <cybybuddy> to see ur interfaces.. and see if there are any wireless interface there.. whileimhere
[03:09] <ubotu> APT is the Advanced Package Tool, which together with dpkg forms the basic Ubuntu package management toolkit. Short apt-get manual: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGetHowto - Also see !Synaptic (Gnome) or !Adept (KDE)
[03:09] <whileimhere> I still only see two things etho0 and LO
[03:09] <hopender_> Esteth: Any idea why my Adobe Flash player download is sooooooo slow?
[03:09] <ladydoor> anandanbu: I guess you could look at the manual, but there's really not much to learn in this case.
[03:10] <Flannel> kazol: You probably don't want to mount there, because that stuff is automatically created.  But, it's because /media/disk doesn't exist as a folder.  Go ahead and create it, then do it again
[03:10] <mathaeous> I'm trying to follow a walkthrough to get compiz and the config tool running.  this walkthrough says use the following line
[03:10] <anandanbu> ladydoor: ok then if i want convert a folder say 'songs' to .ogg format what should i do
[03:10] <Esteth> hopender_: I'm not sure. If it's only the flash player downlad that's slow, you might just be downloading from a slow server.
[03:10] <mathaeous> deb http://ppa.dogfood.launchpad.net/amaranth/ubuntu feisty main restricted universe multiverse
[03:10] <w0nder> Flannel: I see it... I'm looking to SET the password.  but like i said.. it has to be on one line.. not a response to a prompt
[03:10] <Javid> Is it possible to dualboot a mac? say, OSx and ubuntu?
[03:10] <mathaeous> is there a simple way to use this or is this not designed for ubuntu?  find it funny ubuntu is referenced right in the URL if it's not for it
[03:10] <hopender_> Esteth: Have you seen Beryl or Compiz Fusion how they can like manually twist the cube and the cube has a background, any idea how to do that?
[03:10] <Squalish> Question - I can't get GNOME to boot in landscape orientation. It's stuck on portrait mode no matter whether I "set as default" or not. How do I get this to work? I can't find the setting in configuration editor.
[03:11] <cybybuddy> whileimhere, something didnt work when u installed the ndiswrapper with ur windows wireless driver
[03:11] <IndyGunFreak> hopenderi think its hold left and right click, and move your mouse.
[03:11] <ladydoor> anandanbu: Well, you'd get into that dir and just do mp32ogg --delete *.mp3 (note that you can leave out the --delete if you want to keep the mp3's until afterwards just in case). Tell you what, you should probably ask again if you're not comfortable in a terminal. I just always prefer things like that, personally. My mistake.
[03:11] <whileimhere> cybyBuddy: yes and it said it was good.
[03:11] <Flannel> w0nder: usermod -p will.  But again, that's not a good idea because it'll show up places
[03:11] <allbert> !delete pkg tmp files
[03:11] <mathaeous> How do I add a repository?  Anyone?
[03:12] <cybybuddy> run ndiswrapper -l
[03:12] <cybybuddy> whileimhere,
[03:12] <Flannel> !repositories | mathaeous
[03:12] <ubotu> mathaeous: The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[03:12] <whileimhere> I get this under the dmesg command:  ndiswrapper: driver net5211 (,01/20/2006,4.2.2.7) loaded
[03:12] <IndyGunFreak> hopender_: you have to use left and right click on an empty part of your desktop(ie, on the desktop)
[03:12] <cybybuddy> and see if the driver was installed, whileimhere ..
[03:12] <Esteth> hopender: if on compiz fusion: system>prefs>compizconfig. then enable "rotate cube" On beryl the process should be somewhat similar, but i don't have it installed, so i can't check sorry
[03:12] <ladydoor> mathaeous: Open up /etc/apt/sources.list in your favorite text editor, as root
[03:12] <kazol> Flannel: It says I don't have permission to write to the new HD.
[03:12] <ladydoor> mathaeous: Let me know when you're there.
[03:12] <hopender_> IndyGunFreak: It don't work
[03:12] <neonflx> ok will 2 drives on linux raid perform better than one single drive    been that they will be sata drives
[03:12] <kazol> Flannel: When I try to copy a file into the new HD.
[03:12] <IndyGunFreak> hopender_: are you using beryl or compiz?
[03:12] <Flannel> kazol: you'll want to change the permissions on /media/disk to whatever you want
[03:13] <w0nder> flannel: got it, thanks a lot for your help. I'm aware of the security sensitivities here as well..
[03:13] <rjc21> hi all. does anyone know why i might be getting a 'gnome-settings-daemon' error when i login? I'm using gutsy
[03:13] <whileimhere> cybyBuddy:  net5211 : driver installed device (168C:001C) present (alternate driver: ath_pci)
[03:13] <hopender_> IndyGunFreak: I don't think I am
[03:13] <kazol> Flannel: is 555 ok?
[03:13] <hopender_> IndyGunFreak: Do I have to download them?
[03:13] <IndyGunFreak> hopender_: lol, well then how do you expect to use them.
[03:13] <Esteth> rjc21: gutsy support is at #ubuntu+1
[03:13] <mathaeous> first...what is base root password when ubuntu is installed, or how do I set it anyway?
[03:13] <Sergo> hello, i have the bittorrent that comes with ubuntu, when i try to download something, i got error: got bad file info
[03:13] <IndyGunFreak> !beryl | hopender_
[03:13] <ubotu> hopender_: beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[03:13] <mathaeous> Sorry, complete newb here
[03:13] <pi3> How can I set all the repositories/signatures to their default?
[03:13] <hopender_> IndyGunfreak: Isnt Beryl discontinued and no its Compiz Fusion
[03:14] <IndyGunFreak> hopender_: i don't know, i use beryl, it works fine.
[03:14] <rjc21> Esteth: ok cheers
[03:14] <IndyGunFreak> i like it better than compiz.
[03:14] <Flannel> kazol: that's read and execute.  You want to write too.
[03:14] <mathaeous> Anyone know how I set my root password?
[03:14] <south01> are there any good download manager for ubuntu
[03:14] <cybybuddy> whileimhere, go to system > admin > network
[03:14] <Flannel> mathaeous: You don't generally want to.  use sudo instead
[03:14] <whileimhere> cybyBuddy: Where can I paste the whole output of the sudo dmesg
[03:14] <kazol> Flannel: Fine, then 777.
[03:15] <IndyGunFreak> !root | mathaeous
[03:15] <ubotu> mathaeous: 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
[03:15] <cybybuddy> whileimhere,  http://paste.ubuntubrasil.org
[03:15] <whileimhere> cybyBuddy: I am in the network and its not there.
[03:15] <Esteth> hopender_: http://forlong.blogage.de/article/2007/8/26/The-best-way-to-install-Compiz-Fusion-on-Ubuntu-Feisty looks good for getting compiz up and running, i followed a different howto, but i can't find it right now
[03:15] <mathaeous> how do I sudu open office word processor?
[03:15] <mathaeous> sudo even
[03:15] <Flannel> mathaeous: *why* do you want to open a word processor as super user?
[03:15] <Squalish> Question - I can't get GNOME to boot in landscape orientation. It's stuck on portrait mode no matter whether I "set as default" or not. How do I get this to work? I can't find the setting in configuration editor.
[03:16] <IndyGunFreak> mathaeous: why do you need to open openoffice w/ root access?
[03:16] <mathaeous> won't I need it to alter files in the OS directories?
[03:16] <hopender_> Howcome when I full screen stuff it goes off the screen on the left side, but fits on teh right side
[03:16] <ladydoor> mathaeous: Okay, let me be more specific...OOffice is not a text editor. You'd want something like gedit, kedit, nano, vim, or emacs
[03:16] <cybybuddy> whileimhere, run modprobe ndiswrapper
[03:16] <Esteth> mathaeous: "sudo ooffice -writer %U"
[03:16] <Flannel> mathaeous: No.  Not a word processor, just a text editor.  gedit, and `gksu gedit` will open it.
[03:16] <kazol> Flannel: It works now!! Thanks very much for your help. I'll install m$ to the second partition with the HD set as master soon.
[03:16] <ladydoor> mathaeous: So you would do "sudo nano -w /etc/apt/sources.list," for example (without the comma)
[03:16] <Flannel> Esteth: no.  gksu
[03:16] <IndyGunFreak> mathaeous: use gedit
[03:16] <ladydoor> mathaeous: sorry to confuse you
[03:16] <pteague> ok, i'm still getting file corruption issues with ubuntu server & i burned the CD at 4x
[03:16] <mathaeous> Sorry guys, completely new here
[03:16] <Esteth> Flannel: Is there really much of a difference? sudo has allways worked for me when launching graphical applications :S
[03:17] <kazol> Flannel: So sdb will be automatically mounted at boot?
[03:17] <ladydoor> mathaeous: Quite alright
[03:17] <Flannel> Esteth: sudo can break things when used with graphical apps.  Breakages range in severity based on a number of factors
[03:17] <IndyGunFreak> Esteth: yes, ther eis..
[03:17] <Flannel> kazol: yep
[03:17] <IndyGunFreak> !gksu | Esteth
[03:17] <ubotu> Esteth: If you need to run graphical applications as root, use  gksudo , as it will set up the environment more appropriately. Avoid ever using  sudo <GUI-application>  See http://psychocats.net/ubuntu/graphicalsudo for more info
[03:17] <Esteth> okies, sorry 'bout that then. I'll be more careful in future
[03:18] <IndyGunFreak> Esteth: its ok, we'll flog you later
[03:18] <whileimhere> cybyBuddy: I dont know spanish.
[03:18] <mathaeous> OK, sources.list opened
[03:18] <anandanbu> Is there any GUI tools for converting mp3 to ogg files
[03:18] <mathaeous> just paste at the end and save?
[03:18] <Paddy_EIRE> Is it just me or has a new kernel update just rolled out!
[03:19] <cybybuddy> im brazilian.. sorry... I know a little of english
[03:19] <cybybuddy> !paste
[03:19] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[03:19] <cybybuddy> try it, whileimhere
[03:20] <ladydoor> mathaeous: Okay, so you'd add a line along the lines of those in there:  deb htt://repository.somewhere.something/something repo
[03:20] <Flannel> anandanbu: there are.  Uh, hmm, I don't know of any though.
[03:20] <ladydoor> *http
[03:20] <Flannel> anandanbu: or rather, I don't know the names of any
[03:20] <anandanbu> Flannel: where can i find those
[03:20] <mathaeous> Thanks ladydoor
[03:20] <ladydoor> mathaeous: np
[03:20] <whileimhere> cybyBuddy: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35868/
[03:20] <ladydoor> anandanbu: Google!
[03:20] <ladydoor> anandanbu: :-)
[03:21] <Flannel> anandanbu: I'd try searching the repos.  (open up synaptic, hit search, and go to town)  try 'transcode' or convert, or something.
[03:21] <anandanbu> ladydoor:Flannel: thanks for the info
[03:21] <ladydoor> anandanbu: Np. Good luck.
[03:22] <cybybuddy> it seems u tryed the wrong driver, whileimhere
[03:22] <cybybuddy> u need to use the windows xp driver.. of ur wireless card..
[03:22] <ladydoor> mathaeous: (Oh yeah, when you're done, save the file and run `sudo aptitude update' and that'll finish it off
[03:22] <whileimhere> I went and downloaded that from the ACER website. cybyBuddy
[03:23] <soyporti> i have an MSI q965MDO board with a video integrated intel 3000, my resolution is 640x400, but i need 1440x900. What should i do?
[03:23] <whileimhere> Is there something I need to do to uninstall it or should I just start over with a new driver?
[03:23] <mathaeous> Thanks ladydoor
[03:23] <Potter> Can anyone tell me how to clear all configuration info from a package and start from scratch in Ubuntu?
[03:23] <Javid> Is it possible to dualboot a mac? say, OSx and ubuntu?
[03:23] <Javid> potter, dpk-reconfigure packagenamew
[03:23] <Flannel> Javid: yep
[03:23] <cybybuddy> u sure its not the vista driver, whileimhere ?
[03:23] <Javid> dpkg, rather
[03:23] <ladydoor> mathaeous: np
[03:24] <Potter> thanks, Javid :D
[03:24] <Javid> :] 
[03:24] <kizm0> id like a simple answer for this question, what distrobution of linux supports WPC11 and has the aircrack-ng suite on it?
[03:24] <soyporti> I start the feisty live cd but my resolution on it is 640x400 and it should be 1440x900
[03:24] <mathaeous> thank all of you for your patience
[03:25] <ladydoor> kizm0: It's less a distribution issue and more a what you have installed issue. You can install sources on any gnu/linux distribution, if you need the package.
[03:25] <whileimhere> cybyBuddy: We tried the one named this AS31-51-511-802ABG_atheros_v4.2.2.7.zip we have not tried the one named this Wireless_Atheros_V5.3.0.67_XP_XB63_XB62(WHQL).zip
[03:26] <kizm0> ladydoor: the only distribution i could get monitor mode to work with was WHAX, and I cannot find aircrack-ng for it..i need aireplay-ng so i can run attack mode 5
[03:26] <cybybuddy> try to use the other driver, then..
[03:26] <floyd> hi all
[03:26] <kizm0> injecting packets and getting replies so the crack could go a lot faster
[03:26] <floyd> Is there a repository that has the new mythtv
[03:26] <floyd> with schedule direct changes?
[03:26] <whileimhere> cybyBuddy: Do I need to uninstall anything and if so how can I do that?
[03:26] <w00t> how can one totally restart installation of a package? I screwed some config up meaning the post-install script is failing on it. hence dpkg --reconfigure won't work. Removing the package and reinstalling it doesn't seem to remove the cached config questions I answered.
[03:26] <albertmk> I live in Brazil, so is it posisble to buy products like t-shirts from Canonical (Ubuntu) ?
[03:27] <kizm0> but to narrow that question down, is it possible to get aireplay-ng and aircrack-ng for WHAX
[03:27] <foxray> hi i found a xfce theme at http://www.xfce-look.org/content/show.php/Lakrits?content=63722 , not sure how to install it any ideas?
[03:27] <kizm0> ive looked it up..and theres a link to some kind of .mo file
[03:27] <L0rd_D4rk_> server irc-net-france.com
[03:27] <cybybuddy> whileimhere, yes.. u need to uninstall the driver u installed..
[03:28] <Pelo> foxray,  a tr.gz file ? just drag drop it in the theme manager
[03:28] <floyd> anyone?>
[03:28] <Pelo> floyd, ?
[03:28] <cybybuddy> theres how to do it on the link I sent to u, whileimhere
[03:29] <Pelo> floyd,  if at first you don'T get an answer , repeat your question periodicaly
[03:29] <whileimhere> yes and when I try it it says FATAL: Module net5211 not found.
[03:29] <jerbear> there was a kernel update that i just installed.. it asked me to restart... i did, and now i have no sound. what's going on?
[03:29] <Pelo> floyd,  and try the forum while you are waiting
[03:29] <foxray> Pelo: it doesn't let my drop it in there
[03:30] <anandanbu> I had a problem while installing sound converter from source http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35869/
[03:30] <Pelo> foxray,  get any message ?
[03:30] <jammons> you might need to have root priveleges
[03:30] <Flannel> jerbear: sounds like a regression.  Reboot again, at GRUB (you might need to hit escape) select your old kernel and see if it works again.  If so, file a bug at launchpad
[03:30] <foxray> no message
[03:30] <sam1337> is 2gb 1000mhz graphics memory and 1200mhz gpu better than 1gb 1400mhz graphics memory and a 1080mhz gpu?
[03:30] <Pelo> anandanbu,  you ddn,t ned the source it is in the repos
[03:30] <jerbear> Flannel: ok, thanks
[03:30] <darlok> So I am trying to use wget to recursively download files from a website, but I can't figure out how to specify WHICH files I want downloaded.  Right now it is just downloading the entire website.  Anyone able to help?  I RTFM but can't find mention of it there.
[03:30] <Pelo> foxray,  in the theme manager isn't there a "install" or "add" new theme button ?
[03:30] <anandanbu> Pelo: can i install it using apt-get then
[03:31] <Pelo> anandanbu, yes
[03:31] <Flannel> foxray: Just drag the tar.gz into the theme manager window
[03:31] <foxray> nope
 yes and when I try it it says FATAL: Module net5211 not found << uninstall the ndiswrapper.. rmmod ndiswrapper..
[03:31] <kizm0> does anybody know what to do with .mo files , i have aircrack-something.mo  and i'm not sure how to compile\install\extract it
[03:31] <foxray> i tried that
[03:31] <foxray> it didn't work
[03:31] <Pelo> anandanbu,  might need to enable multiverse and backport
[03:31] <ladydoor> darlok: You could just specify certain webpages:  wget http://www.somewhere.com/index.html http://www.somewhere.com/stuff/something.txt
[03:31] <anandanbu> Pelo: thanks for the info
[03:31] <cybybuddy> and compile ndiswrapper again, whileimhere
[03:31] <w00t> how can one totally restart installation of a package? I screwed some config up meaning the post-install script is failing on it. hence dpkg --reconfigure won't work. Removing the package and reinstalling it doesn't seem to remove the cached config questions I answered.
[03:31] <jammons> foxray: have you gotten other packages to work?
[03:32] <darlok> ladydoor: I want to download several .txt and .pdf files scattered around the entire website, though.
[03:32] <foxray> jammons: what package?
[03:32] <Pelo> foxray,  sometimes the themes get repacked with instructions,  extract it once and see if here is another tar.gz file in it , drag that one to the manager
[03:32] <foxray> this one doesn't have any
[03:32] <Esteth> w00t: apt-get remove <package> --purge does it, i think.
[03:32] <jammons> foxray: sorry, that's a misnomer, I mean other files
[03:32] <kizm0> Does anybody know where I can get Backtrack 1 ?
[03:32] <darlok> I figured out the recursive options, but can't figure out how to specify more than one filetype to download.
[03:32] <w00t> Esteth, will give it a go. thanks.
[03:32] <Pelo> w00t,   remove then purge
[03:32] <kizm0> None of the links i found work.
[03:33] <Kester> I have a question about ubuntu server, I moved the hard drive from one machine to another with different hardware and was looking for an easy way to run a reconfigure script, does anyone know anything abou that?
[03:33] <floyd> Is anyone using mythtv
[03:33] <floyd> and ubuntu
[03:33] <jammons> foxray: like, have you gotten other themes working?, is it just this one
[03:33] <Pelo> kizm0,  did you check in the repos ?
[03:33] <foxray> jammons: this is the first one i've tried
[03:33] <ladydoor> darlok: Okay...I mean, you could create an environmental variable or something:  thiswebsite=http://whatever.com, and then do wget $thiswebsite/foo.pdf $thiswebsite/bar.pdf, etc...I don't know what to tell you, otherwise...
[03:34] <sam1337> is 2gb 1000mhz graphics memory and 1200mhz gpu better than 1gb 1400mhz graphics memory and a 1080mhz gpu?
[03:34] <darlok> ladydoor: I don't want to have to specify each individual filename... that's the thing.
[03:34] <jammons> foxray: ok, you might want to try another one just to make sure that it's not just this one that's broken, but first of all, do you have priveleges to write to the folder they told you to copy to?
[03:34] <whileimhere> cybybuddy: Well it is the same its a no go right now.
[03:34] <ironmatar> ok i seem to be haveing a real issue    i install ubuntu and update and install my vid driver and evernthing goes haywire
[03:34] <Esteth> !offtopic | sam1337
[03:34] <ubotu> sam1337: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[03:34] <kazol> Flannel: Just wondering, is there any way for Feisty to ignore the other part of the HD (with m$ on it)?
[03:34] <ladydoor> darlok: I've got nothing then...sorry. And since you've read the manual I don't know where else to point you. Is there a #wget around here, or a wget mailing list?
[03:35] <Pelo> ironmatar, what videocard ?
[03:35] <Jobias> ironmatar: do you have an 8800?
[03:35] <jammons> kazol: unmount it? or remove the partition from fstab?
[03:35] <ironmatar> gigbyte 8500 gt
[03:35] <ironmatar> fanless
[03:35] <IndyGunFreak> hmm, i just got compiz working on my laptop...lol
[03:35] <ubunt1> i can't believe that again ubuntu the sound is not configured
[03:35] <Flannel> kazol: It will already.  Or, are you talking about the automount thing?
[03:35] <ubunt1> again when the sound is broken
[03:36] <kazol> jammons: It appears in Places-Computer.
[03:36] <Kester> are there any reconfiguration scripts for unbuntu server?
[03:36] <VladimirBG> hi all
[03:36] <ljvs> anyone else having trouble with their cd drives after updating ubununtu?
[03:36] <ubunt1> shame ubuntu
[03:36] <kazol> Flannel: Just remove it because it's unecessary.
[03:36] <jammons> check /etc/fstab
[03:36] <Pelo> floyd,  try in #mythtv
[03:36] <Flannel> kazol: I think you can disable the automounter, yes.  Or well, blacklist that drive.  I don't know how, I've had no experience with it
[03:36] <ironmatar> iv had to run fcsk manualy for repeted illegal blocks and mad numbers
[03:36] <floyd> well its a package i need
[03:36] <kazol> ok
[03:37] <floyd> is there any repositories for the newestmythtv
[03:37] <Pelo> floyd,  what package ?
[03:37] <Jobias> ironmatar: do you get an error from x11 when you try to start up ubuntu after installing your nvidia drivers?
[03:37] <floyd> mythtv 0.21.2
[03:37] <ironmatar> yes
[03:37] <floyd> Mythtv has changed schedule engines so i need to have that version
[03:37] <floyd> i got svn it but i want to do it with package management
[03:38] <jammons> kazol: do you know which partition it is?
[03:38] <ironmatar> Jobias:  yes sorry not use to nick first
[03:38] <Jobias> ironmatar: i don't know why, but all of the dx10 nvidia cards seem to do that. i don't know if yours is a dx10 card, but your error sounds like mine when i tried installing ubuntu with an 8800 gts. i used https://launchpad.net/envy/ to automate the installation and then it worked fine
[03:38] <IndyGunFreak> Esteth: did you get compiz working?
[03:38] <Pelo> floyd,  versions donT' change in the repos , you only get fixes and security updates
[03:38] <ladydoor> floyd: Why not use checkinstall when you build the source?
[03:38] <kazol> jammons: sdb2
[03:38] <mneptok> Pelo: -backports?  ;)
[03:38] <VladimirBG> After a long while I decided to give programming a try, so I'd like to learn C++, especialy with ALP coming (Access Linux Platform), so, is there any GOOD online tutorials, and which IDE would you suggest? I saw MS's Visual Studio, and it's seems user friendly, anything similar for linux?
[03:38] <graft> heya - how do i know what version of Xorg I'm running?
[03:38] <Pelo> mneptok, I was thinking of the official ones
[03:39] <DerangedDingo> VladimirBG: I don't think you really need an IDE..
[03:39] <Jobias> ironmatar: although by the time i got around to using that autoinstalling script, i had already dicked around with my xorg.conf settings, so i don't know if it'll work right out of the box for you
[03:39] <kazol> Flannel: Final question, is it ok if I install m$ to the second hd set as master even though I have to change the jumper settings whether it's the only drive or not on the channel?
[03:39] <mneptok> Pelo: -backports are official. just not Canonical maintained.
[03:39] <Pelo> graft,  you can check in synaptic for xserver
[03:39] <vinicri> hi everybody
[03:39] <mneptok> Pelo: but either way, i'm splitting a hair and being an idiot.
[03:39] <mneptok> O:)
[03:39] <Flannel> VladimirBG: Eclipse, Anjuta, and a few others.  I like C++ in action, you can read it online here: http://www.relisoft.com/book/index.htm  I like a few others too, but they aren't online
[03:39] <DerangedDingo> VladimirBG: Oops. I hit enter too early. Anyway, If you tweak some of gedit's options, it becomes sort of coder friendly. There's also VIM, and eMacs, and for GNOME I think there's.. whatdya callit, Anjuta
[03:39] <graft> Pelo: okay, but where do i get a version number out of that?
[03:39] <vinicri> my bar with opened programs just disapeared
[03:39] <jammons> kazol: cool, did you see it in the fstab file?
[03:40] <Flannel> kazol: yeah.  Install it, and then switch it back
[03:40] <Pelo> graft,  it will say so in the line
[03:40] <kazol> jammons: No
[03:40] <VladimirBG> Thanks...
[03:40] <vinicri> what can i do to restore it?
[03:40] <graft> Pelo: i don't want the ubuntu version, i want the Xorg version
[03:40] <Jobias> VladimirBG: depends on how comfortable you are in general with programming and the command line. i prefer a plain text editor and g++ myself. Flannel mentioned eclipse, and i like its environment for java. seems it'db e good for c++ as well
[03:40] <jammons> kazol: hmmm..
[03:40] <g4lv4tr0n> anyone else recieve updates to kernel today on fiesty ?
[03:40] <VladimirBG> Flannel, can you give me the names of those tutorials?
[03:40] <kazol> VladimirBG: Also try kdevelop
[03:40] <Pelo> graft, that will tell you which version of xorg you are using
[03:41] <Flannel> VladimirBG: I don't know of any tutorials online, except hat book.  You might try ##C++, they might be able to help you out with online resources.
[03:41] <Pelo> g4lv4tr0n,  not yet , let me check
[03:42] <kazol> jammons: It's under /media/disk-1
[03:42] <g4lv4tr0n> just logged in a moment ago and there is a software update for the kernel but there is no text in the changes section seems a bit strange
[03:42] <VladimirBG> Jobias, I know a thing or two about DB medeling, and I prefer to work with an IDE due to highlights and integrated debugger
[03:42] <floyd> found the instructions: )
[03:42] <Pelo> g4lv4tr0n, yup , linux headers updates are available, should I avoid them ?
[03:42] <rockets> Pelo, no there fine i just installed them
[03:42] <g4lv4tr0n> 2.6.20-16.29 to 2.6.20-16.31
[03:42] <greyfox_> my sound stopped working after I installed them
[03:42] <w00t> blah. it hangs on removing the configuration stuff... this is very screwed.
[03:42] <Jobias> VladimirBG: ah, then yeah. eclipse. it's fairly prevalent, so you'll be able to migrate to other languages after you're used to it
[03:43] <wiredoptix> Hi, what may i use to burn my .avi files to work on a DVD R without converting .avi.
[03:43] <Pelo> g4lv4tr0n,  sometimes the  changes take a while to be added
[03:43] <ironmatar> Jobias:  im ready to try anything at this point i figure i should ahve had a working system eve for noob like me a week ago
[03:43] <g4lv4tr0n> no i guess if you have the update too it should be ok just thought it was a bit strange as they always release the changes info
[03:43] <jammons> kazol: are you sure you don't see it in /etc/fstab? Unless I'm remembering wrong, I think that's where information about which partitionsl to mount is stored.
[03:44] <kazol> wiredoptix: A DVD burning app?
[03:44] <wiredoptix> yes
[03:44] <kousotu> can someonewalk me through ndiswrapping Atheros AG5007EG wifi card?
[03:44] <wiredoptix> so i dont have to convert my avi movies to work in my dvd player
[03:44] <kazol> wiredoptix: Try brasero
[03:44] <hopender_2> I did compiz --replace and now when i login and it does the sound it just freezes
[03:44] <wiredoptix> ok
[03:44] <hopender_2> how do i fix it
[03:44] <Jobias> ironmatar: yeah, i understand the feeling. btw, here's the link to the author's download page for envy http://www.albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html
[03:44] <ladydoor> wiredoptix: It sounds like you need some software for your DVD player, honestly...
[03:44] <kazol> wiredoptix: The reason I don't use k3b is because I had major issues with it.
[03:45] <vinicri> my bar with opened programs just disapeared. how can i retore it?
[03:45] <Pelo> kousotu, find the .inf file for the windows driver,  put it on your ubuntu hdd,  start ndiswrapper,  load the inf file into it
[03:45] <kazol> wiredoptix: It has less features, but it should work and has a clean gui.
[03:45] <vinicri> my 'task bar' just disapeared. how can i retore it?
[03:45] <ladydoor> vinicri: Would you repeat your question, telling the channel what window manager or desktop environment you're using?
[03:45] <ironmatar> Jobias:  canu span the apt get build essiental command in sytax i thought i had it wrote done but aparently not
[03:45] <wiredoptix> brasero will not have a problem with my avi files?
[03:45] <cosmodad> wiredoptix: if your DVD player isn't one of the newest, it might not play avi files
[03:45] <g4lv4tr0n> Pelo did you have an update yesturday for TCP wrappers ?
[03:45] <hopender_2> I did compiz --replace and now when i login and it does the sound it just freezes how do I fix it
[03:45] <Pelo> vinicri, got the bottom one ?  right click on a free space on it,  add a pannel, drag the new pannel to the top,  right click on it ,  add to pannel ,  add the applets you want
[03:45] <wiredoptix> ok
[03:46] <kazol> wiredoptix: You can burn any file extension you want to a DVD.
[03:46] <wiredoptix> yeah i know
[03:46] <Pelo> g4lv4tr0n, I didn'T notice
[03:46] <kazol> wiredoptix: Or you may try gnomebaker but the gui is more cluttered.
[03:46] <cosmodad> wiredoptix: stand-alone DVD player for TV, that is.
[03:46] <wiredoptix> but id like to get around it without converting avi for it work on my dvd player
[03:46] <Crypt> hi there, does anyone know how to get  a WMP54GS pci network car working? I can't figure this out for the life of me with NDISWrapper
[03:46] <jammons> kazol: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=565916
[03:46] <kazol> wiredoptix: The best app is k3b, but many people have trouble with it.
[03:46] <g4lv4tr0n> hopender_2 do alt+F1 to get to a shell then sudo vim /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[03:46] <wiredoptix> yeah i have gnomebaker and k3b
[03:46] <steel_lady> need somebody with amule exoerience: I have high ID and it it nit dl almost anyting?!
[03:46] <jammons> kazol: this may help, it's not a fix, but it's a workaround
[03:46] <Pelo> g4lv4tr0n,  when I got started with ubuntu I got realy excited with all the updates but I'm a bit jaded now I take them for granted and hardly notice
[03:46] <cosmodad> kazol: I think he's talking about playing movies on his TV via a stand-alone player
[03:46] <Jobias> ironmatar: sorry, i'm a bit confused. what exactly are you asking?
[03:47] <wiredoptix> i just apt-get install brasero
[03:47] <hopender_2> g4lv4tr0n: will that break outa the freeze hold thinger
[03:47] <kazol> consmodad: I though he said he didn't want to.
[03:47] <cosmodad> wiredoptix: are you talking about seeing videos on your TV through a stand-alone player?
[03:47] <wiredoptix> yes cosmo
[03:47] <wiredoptix> so i dont have to convert it to mpeg
[03:47] <hopender_2> g4lv4tr0n: it doesnt work, like its just locked up
[03:47] <cosmodad> wiredoptix: then you *will* need to convert them, *unless* your DVD player knows how to play MPEG-4 (avi files, in general)
[03:47] <g4lv4tr0n> hopender_2 it should do alt+F7 is the GUI and alt+F1 to F6 i think are all shells
[03:48] <ironmatar> Jobias:   i think its supposed to be apt-get install build essiental  but thats wrong somehow to
[03:48] <wiredoptix> ok
[03:48] <cosmodad> wiredoptix: does your player say something about being MPEG4- or DivX-compatibility?
[03:48] <g4lv4tr0n> so you can edit your xorg.conf and put it right with 3d acceleration etc
[03:48] <wiredoptix> i know it has mpeg
[03:48] <ironmatar> im missing something somehow
[03:48] <cosmodad> wiredoptix: *compatible
[03:48] <dajoemn> hi, earlier i (finally) got connected to the internet by using dhclient.  Now I am trying to figure out how to see which wireless connection I'm actually on.  Can someone help me?
[03:48] <wiredoptix> thats all
[03:48] <g4lv4tr0n> hopender_2 do you have nvidia drivers ?
[03:48] <cosmodad> wiredoptix: well MPEG basically is the DVD standard
[03:48] <hopender_2> none of my alt+f1-f7'sw work
[03:48] <hopender_2> yes i do
[03:48] <IvanGP> hi
[03:48] <wiredoptix> yeah
[03:49] <Crypt> hmm anyone familiar with linksys and ndiswrapper?
[03:49] <cosmodad> wiredoptix: well try burning an avi straight onto a DVD-R(W), put it into your player and see what happens
[03:49] <g4lv4tr0n> my bad ctrl+alt+F!
[03:49] <cosmodad> wiredoptix: if it doesn't play, you'll have to convert
[03:49] <wiredoptix> i did
[03:49] <kazol> jammons: Ok, thanks, I'll check it out.
[03:49] <Flannel> ironmatar: build-essential
[03:49] <g4lv4tr0n> F1
[03:49] <IvanGP> anyone has use musix sometime?
[03:49] <lashmoove> im trying to add "ivtv-tune -c # -d /dev/video0" to my keyboard.. but I want it to prompt me for the "#" value.. anyway that can be done?
[03:49] <cosmodad> wiredoptix: and what happened?
[03:49] <jammons> kazol: I'm skeptical that that solution works though
[03:49] <wiredoptix> is there a way to convert it to mpeg without it being so big?
[03:49] <ironmatar> ah ha i knoew i was missing something
[03:49] <wiredoptix> didnt work cosmo
[03:49] <Jobias> ironmatar: did you run "sudo apt-get update" and "sudo apt-get upgrade" first?
[03:50] <hopender_2> g4lv4tr0n: no luck its like frozen
[03:50] <cosmodad> wiredoptix: well I think there are other formats out there which are less bandwidthed
[03:50] <hopender_2> g4lv4tr0n: do i do this before or after i login
[03:50] <wiredoptix> ok brb a second
[03:50] <cosmodad> wiredoptix: like VCD, but I'm not sure if a VCD works on a DVD
[03:50] <wiredoptix> ill bb
[03:50] <Jobias> ironmatar: oh yeah, what Flannel said; build-essential not build essential
[03:50] <wiredoptix> vcd works on my dvd player i know that
[03:50] <wiredoptix> but bb
[03:50] <IvanGP> some one ho knows gnu/musix?
[03:50] <g4lv4tr0n> try before if it crashes when you login
[03:51] <hopender_2> alright
[03:51] <g4lv4tr0n> hopender come talk in private session as it is easier to guide you
[03:51] <g4lv4tr0n> are you familiar with vim ?
[03:52] <rafaelscj> !synaptics
[03:52] <ubotu> For a comprehensive Synaptics Touchpad guide, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticsTouchpad
[03:52] <ironmatar> Jobias:  what order would you run those in
[03:52] <g4lv4tr0n> hopender you must make sure that in your xorg.cong the nvidia driver used is nvidia and not nv ?
[03:53] <ironmatar> Jobias:  or just the essential
[03:53] <jon_> someone pointed to a ubunto forum page to fox nvidia erler, thanks
[03:53] <jon_> i reconfiged x and get alot more resolution now
[03:54] <g4lv4tr0n> but you can do a simple sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg to reconfigure xorg.conf automatically
[03:54] <kousotu> !nvidia
[03:54] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[03:54] <Jobias> ironmatar: update first, then upgrade then build-essential
[03:54] <jon_> yeah that page
[03:54] <emeriste> Do any of you use nvu?
[03:54] <ironmatar> Jobias:  thanks
[03:54] <richmond> i really like ubuntu
[03:54] <rafaelscj> i would like to use other irc client...
[03:54] <Jobias> ironmatar: although it sounds like your problem may just be in forgetting to use build-essential instead of build essential. but doing update/upgrade doesn't hurt anyways, so you might as well do them
[03:54] <Kasuko> how do I find what kernal im using
[03:54] <Pelo> richmond, sucking up will not get you answers sooner
[03:54] <kousotu> Kasuko: tells you at boot
[03:55] <emeriste> rafaelscj  - I use Xchat and I really like it.
[03:55] <lashmoove> im trying to add "ivtv-tune -c # -d /dev/video0" to my keyboard.. but I want it to prompt me for the "#" value.. anyway that can be done?.. I want an easy way to change channels using vlc in pvr mode
[03:55] <Pelo> MeRodent, is your windows on the same hdd as  ubuntu ?
[03:55] <Kasuko> kousotu, can I not get command line tell me
[03:55] <hopender_2> ok galv
[03:55] <rafaelscj> emeriste, thanks, i am using gaim but...
[03:55] <Jobias> Kasuko: uname -a
[03:55] <MeRodent> yeah. I can fix it as I backed up my old grub menu.lst file before I changed it.
[03:55] <hopender_2> G4lv4tr0n: I did it and now i have a thing where i can type stuff what do i type in
[03:55] <ozozo> hi
[03:55] <ironmatar>  Jobias just trying to get going  paying for cedega and everyone i talked to said this was easy  but it sure hasent been
[03:55] <Kasuko> Jobias, thanks
[03:55] <kousotu> Kasuko: not sure, I'm not proficient on the command like
[03:56] <richmond> I justed started using it last couple of days and I do like it it works pretty cool is what I meant sorry
[03:56] <g4lv4tr0n> i have the nvidia drivers installed and i done a sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg but i cant get a resolution greater than 1280x786 my xorg.conf is configure for a higher resolution and my card on edgy used to do 1366x768 but i cant select this res with the nvidia configuration tool
[03:56] <emeriste>  uptime
[03:56] <emeriste>  21:55:00 up 27 days,  6:38,  2 users,  load average: 0.46, 0.39, 0.29
[03:56] <Pelo> MeRodent, oh, carry on then
[03:56] <MeRodent> pelo: just a general gripe.. Yeah I know off-topic.
[03:56] <w00t> okay. I have serious problems with a package. I screwed up while configuring it, and I now cannot uninstall it fully (--purge), nor complete the install due to the screwed configuration. is there anything else I can try?
[03:56] <g4lv4tr0n> hopender type sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and for the video driver select nvidia not nv
[03:56] <emeriste> my ubuntu and xchat have been running for almost a month now without the slightest glitch.
[03:56] <Pelo> MeRodent, I wasn't complaining I was just getting ready to help you fix it
[03:56] <Jobias> ironmatar: i agree. but it's worth doing in the end. you learn so much, and you feel much better after having understood how things work
[03:56] <oj> hey i need some help with fiesty and the ndivia drivers. i have a gtx. could someone point me to the right channel
[03:56] <Crypt> anyone know anything about linsksys and ndiswrapper?
[03:57] <MeRodent> Pelo: was just kiddng.
[03:57] <Pelo> emeriste, sorry to tell you that there is a kernel update in the pipes, you'll have to reboot
[03:57] <Jobias> oj: is your card one of the 8 series (ie. dx10 compatible)?
[03:57] <oj> yeah 8800GTX
[03:57] <g4lv4tr0n> then ctrl+alt+F7 then crtl+alt+backspace to restart X so you dont need to reboot machine
[03:57] <emeriste> hehe Pelo.
[03:57] <Netham45> !samba
[03:57] <ubotu> samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[03:57] <Jobias> oj: lol, that happened to me too. lemme guess, x11 error on ubuntu startup?
[03:57] <oj> pretty much
[03:57] <oj> x11 shat itself, but i couldnt see anything rong in the conf file..
[03:58] <steel_lady> is there some amule channel?
[03:58] <Adlai> haha, oj, language please
[03:58] <mekius> anyone here who works on a live cd project based on ubuntu?
[03:58] <Jobias> oj: i had that problem with my 8800 gts. i used http://www.albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html after futzing about for a whole weekend and then it worked. dunno if it'll work right away though; i had to do a lot of tweaking beforehand
[03:58] <steel_lady> question: need downloading, High ID in amule, lot of sources but downloading nothing for hours?! Where to get help?
[03:58] <Pelo> steel_lady,  it would be listed on the amule website
[03:58] <g4lv4tr0n> anyone know how i configure my resolution to 1366x768 it used to work on edgy but on fiesty i can only get 1280x768 ??? this is the highest res in the nvidia settings app
[03:59] <oj> thanks jobias ill try that :D
[03:59] <Adlai> g4lv4tr0n: edit xorg.conf yourself
[03:59] <jon_> where should i go for help with fakeraid?
[03:59] <Buzubuntu> well this X41 thinkpad likes ubuntu quite well.
[04:00] <g4lv4tr0n> i have i got all supported resolution in there but when i restart X it defaults to 1280x768 and the nvidia settings app doesnt have an option for 1366x768 almost like it overides my xorg
[04:00] <faileas> Buzubuntu: thinkpads are usually linux friendly
[04:00] <g4lv4tr0n> jon what res you got now ?
[04:01] <Netham45> they are nice
[04:02] <jon_> anyone no where to go for fakraid help?
[04:02] <Netham45> !ohmy | Pelo
[04:02] <ubotu> Pelo: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[04:02] <Adlai> !fakeraid
[04:02] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about fakeraid - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:02] <Adlai> guess not
[04:02] <faileas> well as far as real PCs go, DIY is the way to go
[04:03] <Netham45> !fakraid
[04:03] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about fakraid - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:03] <jhillest> Greetings people :)
[04:03] <Netham45> do I have to do anything special to mount a samba drive w/ read/write?
[04:03] <jhillest> I need help with madwifi
[04:03] <Netham45> or is it built into the OS, I just have to edit my fstab?
[04:03] <Pelo> jhillest, wrong channel,  members don't qualify as ppl
[04:04] <Netham45> you scared all the members away. >:
[04:04] <Pelo> Netham45, you mighjt have to set permissions for the remove user but  I can't garranty
[04:04] <Downix> anyone happen to know of an animator?
[04:04] <Adlai> Downix: don hertzfeldt is good
[04:05] <Downix> know him personally?
[04:05] <Netham45> what is the user that Apache is ran under?
[04:05] <Adlai> Downix: nope
[04:05] <Pelo> jhillest,  it is generaly preferable to ask specific questions,  general queries don'T turn up much info
[04:05] <Downix> ok then
[04:05] <Adlai> Netham45: just the one you'd think: apache
[04:05] <jhillest> how do I unload a loadale kernel module?
[04:05] <Pelo> Downix,  google for a channel for animation or for animation software
[04:05] <Adlai> jhillest: rmmod
[04:06] <Downix> software?
[04:06] <jhillest> Downix: have you tried Blender?
[04:06] <w00t> okay. I have serious problems with a package. I screwed up while configuring it, and I now cannot uninstall it fully (--purge), nor complete the install due to the screwed configuration. is there anything else I can try?
[04:06] <g4lv4tr0n> hopender any luck ?
[04:06] <Downix> jhillest:  Yes, use it a lot.  Wrong kind of animation
[04:06] <rafaelscj> how may I kill an aplication?
[04:06] <Pelo> Downix,  welcome to the 21st century
[04:06] <jhillest> oh
[04:06] <v> I need howto-make-DVD-slideshow, any takers? I promised I'd get these photos done tonight!
[04:06] <jhillest> I see
[04:06] <Adlai> w00t: there was a thread somewhere that dealt with this, let me see if I can scare it up
[04:07] <w00t> Adlai, would be much obliged
[04:07] <Pelo> Downix,  I can probably answer a drawing question but I'm more of a techical draughtman
[04:07] <jhillest> how do I confirm that a module has been unloaded?
[04:07] <Downix> Pelo:  I did some tech stuff in my time too.  But nope, just need a cell animator
[04:07] <Adlai> w00t: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=462135/
[04:07] <kizm0> whats peoples recommendation on the best wep cracking card, one that's supported with backtrack 2 drivers
[04:08] <KDEfanboy> anyone know how to make Scroll Lock default back to toggling the led on and off using xmodmap?
[04:08] <rafaelscj> how do I to kill an aplication?
[04:08] <Adlai> w00t: see the second post, and replace "awcommon" with your problematic package
[04:08] <jhillest> rmmod didn't yield any feedback
[04:08] <w00t> Adlai, I'll take a look. thanks.
[04:08] <Pelo> Downix,  still  channel for animation progs are a better place to find ppl who know the rest of the biz
[04:08] <GamingX> Hi guys, how do you connect to an ftp server from ubuntu?
[04:08] <Adlai> it's probably not optimal, but neither is your situation (and it worked for me)
[04:08] <Downix> Pelo:  good point.  Just hit me to asked where I was
[04:08] <Pelo> !ftp | GamingX
[04:08] <ubotu> GamingX: FTP clients: !Nautilus, !gFTP (for !GNOME) - !Konqueror, !Kasablanca, !KFTPGrabber (for !KDE) - See also !FTPd
[04:08] <kizm0> lol
[04:08] <kizm0> nub
[04:08] <GamingX> !gFTP
[04:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gftp - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:08] <kizm0> dude hey anybody know a good card for wep cracking for BT2
[04:09] <kizm0> or a wlan list
[04:09] <rafaelscj> !find gFTP
[04:09] <ubotu> Found: gftp-common, gftp-gtk, gftp, gftp-text
[04:09] <Pelo> !info gftp | GamingX
[04:09] <ubotu> gamingx: gftp: X/GTK+ FTP client. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.0.18-16ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 44 kB, installed size 76 kB
[04:10] <rafaelscj> how do I to kill an aplication?
[04:10] <GamingX> Thanks guys,
[04:10] <Adlai> rafaelscj: `man kill`
[04:10] <Nite> DCC SEND LOLWTFLINUCKSBBQ
[04:10] <w00t> Adlai, one persistant package. did that, after update, install gives the same result. :|
[04:10] <_daniel_> e.net
[04:10] <ramblingturtle> hello i have an airlink usb xr wireless adapter model#awll5026 it is recognized with network manager just can not connect to network  have been searching the web but not really finding anything to really to trouble shoot the problem with connecting to the network. any help would be appreciated
[04:10] <w00t> I can install other software.. just not fix this one.
[04:10] <Adlai> w00t: you have some output I can look at?
[04:11] <GamingX> rafaelscj: Ctrl+C or try Ctrl+X
[04:11] <darlok> I'm trying to use wget to download a couple hundred .pdf files from a website.  The website requires that I login, but although I use the http-user and http-password flags in wget, it will not enter the password protected areas.  Does anyone know how I can fix this?  RTFM didn't help...
[04:11] <w00t> Adlai, http://rafb.net/p/rpPpT111.html
[04:11] <nullboy> rafaelscj: use 'ps aux' to find the process' PID and then kill <PID>
[04:11] <Hadeshorn> Hey people I need some help!
[04:11] <Pelo> Hadeshorn,  we need specific question
[04:12] <rafaelscj> nullboy, thanks
[04:12] <soulz2003> where can i find the audigy 2 zs drivers for ubuntu?
[04:12] <nullboy> rafaelscj: np
[04:12] <Hadeshorn> Pelo: For some reason when I boot up ubuntu with splash enabled it crashes
[04:12] <markjames> how can I install drivers for a Geforce 8600M GT 256MB graphics?
[04:12] <Adlai> w00t: oh, well that's because apt isn't the part that's failing
[04:12] <markjames> using the program Envy?
[04:12] <Hadeshorn> I have to tell ubuntu to boot up without splash to get it to work
[04:12] <Pelo> ramblingturtle,  ppl have mentionned this in connection with wpe wpa stuff,  I don'T know about this stuff but it might be worth chekcing out
[04:12] <Adlai> mydns-mysql must expect there to be no root password on mysql
[04:12] <w00t> no
[04:13] <Pelo> Hadeshorn, I'd look this up in the forum www.ubuntuforums.org
[04:13] <w00t> it asked for one, and I gave it none - when there really is one
[04:13] <w00t> so, sorry if my question wasn't well phrased -- is there a way I can get rid of the cached config details for the package? dpkg with --purge just hung.. :|
[04:13] <Adlai> oh
[04:13] <Hadeshorn> Pelo: couldnt find anything..
[04:13] <Paerox> I do a "make install" to install madwifi, but make says "nothing to be done for 'install'." What am I doing wrong?
[04:13] <Hadeshorn> Pelo another issue is that windows doesnt boot up anymore
[04:13] <markjames> how can I install drivers for a Geforce 8600M GT 256MB graphics?
[04:13] <Pelo> w00t,  check in /home for a hidden flder with that progs name and delete it
[04:14] <mneptok> markjames: sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-new
[04:14] <nullboy> Paerox: did you ./configure && make && make install ??
[04:14] <markjames> mneptok, will envy work?
[04:14] <w00t> Pelo, this is before the package is fully installed, mark
[04:14] <Pelo> Hadeshorn, that might be easy enought we just need to fix the grub menu.lst file , pastebin it
[04:14] <Paerox> Nullboy: no, the howto I'm reading does'nt mention that
[04:14] <Hadeshorn> Pelo: It just keeps saying "Starting up"
[04:14] <Hadeshorn> and crashes
[04:14] <mneptok> markjames: why use Envy when you can use the repos?
[04:15] <nullboy> Paerox: lol
[04:15] <nullboy> gg
[04:15] <Pelo> Hadeshorn, might be a problem with windows itself
[04:15] <markjames> mneptok, I used envy before you told me that command
[04:15] <mneptok> markjames: then don't use that command
[04:15] <Pelo> Hadeshorn,  but still put up your menu.lst file so I can have a look
[04:16] <w00t> markjames, if you install from the repo, be sure to look around - nvidia-glx-new has a bug (still current afaik) where one of nvidia's shared objects is not installed correctly. it wasted about 4 hours of my time trying to find out, so. :)
[04:16] <Paerox> nullboy: "No such file or directory"
[04:16] <Paerox> now what?
[04:16] <markjames> well, envy *should* work
[04:16] <nullboy> Paerox: you aren't giving anyone enough information to help you. use pastebin
[04:16] <mneptok> markjames: Envy is not a supported method of installing, though.
[04:16] <Paerox> pardon my ignorance, but what is pastebin?
[04:16] <markjames> how can I tell if it works?
[04:16] <rafaelscj> !synaptics
[04:16] <ubotu> For a comprehensive Synaptics Touchpad guide, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticsTouchpad
[04:17] <Pelo> !pastebin | Paerox
[04:17] <ubotu> Paerox: 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)
[04:17] <bandung_> bandung
[04:17] <toyimp> How do I get compiz-fusion-icon to load at startup?
[04:17] <Hadeshorn> Pelo, how do I pup up menu.1st?
[04:18] <markjames> would hardware info work?
[04:18] <Hadeshorn> i mean put
[04:18] <Netham45> //192.168.0.107/c/  /elpwnzero  smbfs  dmask=777,fmask=777,,username=nathan ladwig,password=**********  0  0 <== anyone see a problem, Im getting an error on int.
[04:18] <Netham45> it*
[04:18] <w00t> I incorrectly answered some configuration questions while installing a package -- is there a way I can get rid of the cached config details for the package? dpkg with --purge does not work.
[04:18] <Pelo> Hadeshorn,  gksu gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst   put it up on the pastebin
[04:18] <Pelo> !pastebin | Hadeshorn
[04:18] <ubotu> Hadeshorn: 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)
[04:19] <ramblingturtle> Pelo: i am not sure what u mean by ppl and at this point there is no encryption on the wireless network
[04:19] <Hadeshorn> Ok pelo
[04:19] <Paerox> I can't copy text from my ubuntu laptop to this XP machine to use pastebin
[04:19] <Pelo> ramblingturtle,  ppl = people
[04:19] <markjames> odd
[04:20] <markjames> nvidia says I have 512MB of memory, but it should be 256
[04:20] <Hadeshorn> Does anyone actually get ubuntu to work flawlessly first time?
[04:20] <markjames> is this normal?
[04:20] <krieggegengott> I'm trying to upgrade an old HP machine to 7.04, but I'm having a lot of issues in installation, anyone have some suggestions?
[04:20] <MeRodent> markjames, Could be a combination of graphics and system memory.
[04:20] <Pelo> ramblingturtle,  try looking up your card and router model in the forum to see if there is any advice,   www.ubuntuforums.org
[04:20] <Netham45> markjames, my nvidia card uses 256 on card, and 256 system
[04:20] <Pelo> Hadeshorn,  I did
[04:21] <markjames> oh
[04:21] <Paerox> nullboy: I see how pastebin is useful, but I can't use it
[04:21] <ramblingturtle> pelo: thank you
[04:21] <markjames> I have an 8600M GT
[04:21] <Netham45> I have a 7900 OS GS 256
[04:21] <Paerox> I'm not online with ubuntu right now
[04:21] <IndyGunFreak> Paerox: trying to catch a virus or something?..:)
[04:22] <ramblingturtle> pelo: thanks i didnt even think about the router being a problem
[04:22] <Pelo> Paerox, well if you have a usb stick or something similar you can copy the fies over to the stick and boot back windows to get online
[04:22] <Paerox> IndyGunFreak: No, actually the contuary
[04:22] <brasileiro-gauch> Hi! Is there a version newer than feisty? Doesn't matter if it is a test or beta release .. ?
[04:22] <IndyGunFreak> Paerox: just teasin
[04:22] <krieggegengott> I've used 'noapic nolapic pci=noacpi acpi=off' and that got me the furthest along, but I'm still getting errors in booting
[04:22] <Vovk> brasileiro
[04:22] <brasileiro-gauch> in case of yes, how can I get it? is it works?
[04:22] <Pelo> ramblingturtle, I'm not saying it is but it is part of the system so...
[04:22] <Vovk> there's one called Gutsy Gibbon
[04:22] <Vovk> it's got a few bugs in i
[04:22] <Vovk> it*
[04:22] <Paerox> Pelo: I aready have a usb stick
[04:22] <Paerox> ah. hehe
[04:22] <Vovk> it's best to get it when it comes out in october
[04:23] <markjames> and the driver will run fine?
[04:23] <Vovk> it works, but i am personally too lazy to go thru the process of debugging it myself :)
[04:23] <Pelo> Vovk,  please don'T use the enter key for punctuation
[04:24] <brasileiro-gauch> Vovk, I just want to test it.. where can I get it? I can't find anything in ubuntu.com
[04:24] <SkareCrow> Hello, I have just installed Ubuntu for my first time and it never prompted me for the root password. Is there like a default root password or what?
[04:24] <Netham45> !root SkareCrow
[04:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about root skarecrow - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:24] <Netham45> !sudo SkareCrow
[04:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sudo skarecrow - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:24] <Paerox> Pelo: I have the madwifi source files ready to go on my usb memory device. I just need to compile it
[04:24] <Netham45> !sudo | SkareCrow
[04:24] <ubotu> SkareCrow: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[04:24] <Netham45> !root | SkareCrow
[04:24] <ubotu> SkareCrow: Do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth.. there is no root password. Then you will see that it is sudo that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[04:24] <Pelo> SkareCrow,  there is not root in ubuntu,  it' s your username and uswer password
[04:24] <alam_> halloooooo
[04:24] <Paerox> Pelo: but I can't get make to do what i need it to
[04:25] <Pelo> Paerox,  have you insatlled build-essential ?
[04:25] <brasileiro-gauch> Pelo, just try "sudo su -"
[04:25] <Netham45> is there a way to change what directory sftp goes to with openssh-server?
[04:25] <kousotu> Pelo: know ny good programs to manage WPA connections
[04:25] <Pelo> kousotu, I dnT have wifi ,so I don'T know this stuff
[04:26] <kousotu> darn...
[04:26] <kousotu> thx though
[04:26] <Hadeshorn> pelo: i am trying to copy my menu.1st but im not on my ubuntu system right now. im trying to save it to a USB drive. Does ubuntu support USB drives?
[04:26] <mojo> HELP!  K3B keeps locking my DVD-R when it fails to write to a disc...  how do I fix it?  See what I did on pastebin... the eject command sits a second, gives the error shown, but nothing ejects.  Suggestions??  Thanks! http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35871/
[04:26] <brasileiro-gauch> can I use colors in this channel ?
[04:26] <Pelo> Hadeshorn, yes
[04:27] <Pelo> Hadeshorn, why don'T you get on ubuntu to do this ? it would be simpler
[04:27] <Paerox> I do a ./madwifi-unload.bash, but module wlan is in use. What do I do now?
[04:27] <g4lv4tr0n> anyone know how i can check my current resolution via terminal ?
[04:27] <Hadeshorn> Pelo, Because my internet in the house is WifI
[04:27] <DumberDrummer> g4lv4tr0n: xrandr
[04:27] <mojo> I don't want to have to reboot my computer each time to unlock the drive.. there MUST be a better way (?!?)
[04:27] <Pelo> Hadeshorn, I'm leaving in a few minutes, I might not be around when you manage to get it uploaded ,  otehr ppl will probably be able to help you , or ask in #grub also
[04:27] <rafaelscj> what's a icon named "lock"?
[04:27] <kousotu> Paerox: try sudo modprobe -r wlan ?
[04:28] <Hadeshorn> Pelo thanks
[04:28] <Paerox> *tries
[04:28] <brasileiro-gauch> can you read this?
[04:28] <Vovk> mojo, windows has a hard time reading linux filesystems... i dont think you will be able to access them through that OS
[04:28] <Paerox> kousotu: modprobe -r wlan gave the same result
[04:28] <Paerox> module wlan is in use
[04:29] <kousotu> H\
[04:29] <Snurglewozzle> DCC SEND LOLWTFLINUCKSWINDOZE
[04:29] <kousotu> Hadeshorn: you want a EXT3 driver for windows
[04:29] <mojo> Vovk: wt-heck you talking about? I have a dvd-r that k3b is locking, and fails to unlock when it fails to burn a disc... so I can't eject.  Windows has _nothing_ to do with it at all.  I don't run windows on my desktop (home), haven't for 3+ years
[04:29] <kousotu> ?
[04:30] <Flannel> !exploit > Nicark
[04:30] <Flannel> !exploit > ekiczek
[04:30] <SkareCrow> does Ubuntu 7 have a code name?
[04:30] <kousotu> Flannel: can you help with wifi?
[04:30] <Flannel> SkareCrow: 7.04 or 7.10?
[04:30] <SkareCrow> 04
[04:30] <Paerox> I need help with wifi
[04:30] <Flannel> kousotu: Not really, only a few things.
[04:31] <Flannel> SkareCrow: 7.04 was Feisty Fawn, Gutsy Gibbon will be 7.10
[04:31] <SkareCrow> alright, thanks
[04:31] <kousotu> Flannel: know programs that can handle wpa conections easily?
[04:31] <Demon_Speeding> this is probably a stupid question, but is there a linux equivalent of winamp?
[04:31] <Paerox> i do "modprobe -r wlan" but it says "module wlan is in use" . What do I do?
[04:32] <Paerox> Demon: xmms
[04:32] <kousotu> sudo it Paerox
[04:32] <Flannel> kousotu: nope.  network manager does if your hardware works with it (well, the drivers too), I believe.
[04:32] <SkareCrow> does Ubuntu have a naming comvention or just made up names?
[04:32] <Paerox> i'm already root
[04:32] <Flannel> !audio | Demon_Speeding
[04:32] <ubotu> Demon_Speeding: 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
[04:32] <Flannel> sorry
[04:32] <Flannel> !players | Demon_Speeding
[04:32] <ubotu> Demon_Speeding: Audio (Ogg, MP3...) players: Audacious, Banshee, Beep Media Player, Quod Libet, Rhythmbox, XMMS (GTK/Gnome based) and Amarok, JuK (Qt/KDE based).  Video players: Totem, Xine, MPlayer, VLC, Kaffeine  -  See also !codecs
[04:32] <Flannel> Demon_Speeding: xmms is probably the closest.  But try a few.
[04:32] <Demon_Speeding> thanks
[04:32] <kousotu> Hadeshorn: you there?
[04:33] <Demon_Speeding> everything's been opening in movie player, and it's driving me nuts
[04:33] <Paerox> kousotu: sudo modprobe -r wlan gave the same result as being logged on as root
[04:33] <Netham45> how do I set a gateway/dns with ifconfig???
[04:33] <Paerox> module wlan is in use
[04:33] <Nicark> Flannel, ? =p
[04:34] <Netham45> !ifconfig
[04:34] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ifconfig - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:34] <Flannel> Nicark: You're affected.  Reconnect on port 8001.  Read the link for more information.
[04:34] <Ashfire908> um, on a ext3 file system, what's lost+found, and what do i do if i acdently delete it
[04:35] <Nicark> thanks Flannel
[04:35] <Paerox> Nullboy: do you have experience getting a atheros wifi up and running on ubuntu?
[04:35] <nullboy> Paerox: i use atheros under slackware
[04:36] <Paerox> nullboy: the procedures should be the same, no?
[04:36] <nullboy> yeah
[04:37] <Paerox> nullboy: I don't see what i'm doing wrong. modprobe says the wlan module is in use when I try to remove it. how to do?
[04:37] <Netham45> how do I set a network gateway/dns from a command line in Ubuntu?
[04:37] <cafuego> sudo route add default gw <gateway ip>
[04:37] <ozozo> hi
[04:37] <cafuego> sudo vi /etc/resolv.conf
[04:37] <Paerox> hello ozozo :)
[04:38] <nullboy> Paerox: wlan has nothing to do with atheros
[04:38] <Netham45> ty
[04:38] <nullboy> Paerox: the atheros modules is ath_pci
[04:38] <happyface0> why isn't the grub-install script overwriting the MBR on my flash drive? (I'm following a tutorial @ http://tinyurl.com/3duh96)
[04:39] <Ouranogrammi> hello ubuntu people!
[04:39] <Paerox> nullboy: maybe i'm reading the wrong howto? this one is just confusing me now: http://madwifi.org/wiki/UserDocs/FirstTimeHowTo
[04:39] <cafuego> Paerox: install the restricted modules, done.
[04:39] <Creed> Hirvinen, Im trying to compile something but I get the error: command 'gcc' failed with exit status 1...I have build-essential installed, any help?
[04:39] <Creed> oops didnt mean to say Hirvinen
[04:39] <arbee> Paerox: why is it confusing you? its all very straight forward
[04:39] <nullboy> Paerox: that is the offical how to, it's legit
[04:40] <Paerox> cafugeo: the restricted modules does'nt work properly
[04:40] <Ouranogrammi> have anybody here worked with lazarus on ubuntu?
[04:40] <Creed> Im trying to compile something but I get the error: command 'gcc' failed with exit status 1...I have build-essential installed, any help?
[04:40] <Paerox> it's confusing because the howto tells me to do ./madwifi-unload.bash, but then I get " module wifi is in use"
[04:40] <DerangedDingo> Creed: What are you compiling, and are you sure there are no other dependencies?I don't know a whole lot about compiling but i'm just making sure
[04:40] <cafuego> Paerox: "doesn't work properly" is not a highly useful error message
[04:40] <kousotu> Hadeshorn: hello....
[04:41] <cafuego> Paerox: Anyway, worksforme.
[04:41] <ajdechert> anyone receiving faxes with efax-gtk?   I get the faxes but aspect ratio screwed up -- half height
[04:41] <Netham45> is there any way to turn off the screen timeout on a local console?
[04:41] <Ashfire908> is there some program that could compare two sets of folders and tell me which is more complete/new?
[04:41] <Creed> DerangedDingo, Im trying to compile the Twisted Matrix framework for Python. As far as I know all its dependencies are met (according to the readme)
[04:41] <Paerox> cafuego: my current configuration only stays online for half a minute or so, then it disconnects again
[04:41] <Ouranogrammi> lol we all got a lots of problems after all
[04:41] <cafuego> Paerox: Low link quality?
[04:42] <DerangedDingo> Creed: gcc can compile python, right?
[04:42] <Ouranogrammi> isn't gcc a C/C++ compiler?
[04:42] <Paerox> cafugeo: my XP machine sitting next to this ubuntu laptop has top signal strenght
[04:42] <Ashfire908> what do i use to compare two folders?
[04:42] <DerangedDingo> it supports a bunch of languages
[04:42] <DerangedDingo> anyway
[04:42] <cafuego> DerangedDingo: python is an interpreted language.
[04:42] <Creed> DerangedDingo, lol Im pretty new to this... I do python setup.sh build and thats the error that pops out.
[04:43] <cafuego> Creed: .sh means shell code. 'sh ./setup.sh'
[04:43] <Creed> cafuego, oops meant .ph
[04:43] <cafuego> .ph?
[04:43] <Creed> Bah .py*
[04:43] <DerangedDingo> Creed: Arepy?
[04:43] <DerangedDingo> oops
[04:44] <DerangedDingo> Creed: anyway, does there need to be a prefix? or something of the sort? does the readme mention any arguments?
[04:44] <n00dl3> Hey, how do I check what version of glib I have?
[04:44] <Creed> n00dl3, apt-cache policy glib
[04:44] <Ouranogrammi> i am looking for a good RAD tool
[04:44] <Flannel> Ashfire908: diff
[04:44] <rellik_> what's a good personal finance program under linux?
[04:44] <astro76> Ashfire908, Meld is nice
[04:45] <Creed> DerangedDingo, readme simply says do: python setup.py build then python setup.ph install
[04:45] <astro76> rellik_, gnucash is a good one
[04:45] <Ouranogrammi> i am lookign for a good tool Like Lazarus, that u just use components, write event code and compile, is there anything like this for C/C++?
[04:45] <ctothej> Ouranogrammi: so are we. let us know when you find it.
[04:45] <Creed> Im trying to get pyAIMt installed, if anyone has gotten it working any help would be nice.
[04:45] <Ouranogrammi> ctothej have u ever used Lazarus?
[04:46] <ctothej> Ouranogrammi: no
[04:46] <Ouranogrammi> have you ever used Delphi?
[04:46] <rellik_> astro76, thanks..  that's what I've been reading about.  I'll give it a shot
[04:47] <disinterested> i accidently deleted my task bar any way to readd it?
[04:47] <Ouranogrammi> ctothej have u ever used delphi?
[04:47] <Ashfire908> Flannel, astro76: can i use them in a command line and what kind of output do then give? i used rsync and messed up. i don't know whihc folder has the full amount of data
[04:47] <astro76> Ashfire908, diff is the command line tool and Meld is gui
[04:48] <Ashfire908> astro76: thanks
[04:48] <FireFox> Does this code involve undefined behaviour
[04:48] <FireFox> http://phpfi.com/260034
[04:48] <Paerox> I do a "make install", but make says "Nothing to be done for install". what is wrong?
[04:48] <ctothej> Ouranogrammi: have not had the chance to use Delphi
[04:48] <DerangedDingo> Creed: Personally, i've only compiled a few things correctly in my entirety of using linux.. usually there's some unmentioned dependency, or something isn't communicated right in the readme. have you found anything online?
[04:49] <rockets> If I remove Evolution with --purge will it delete all the emails that are stored in it too? I WANT the emails deleted.
[04:49] <DerangedDingo> rockets: it might not. i think you can delete the emails from your .evolution folder, though
[04:50] <rockets> DerangedDingo, is it safe to just delete .evolution entirely
[04:50] <mojo> HELP!  K3B keeps locking my DVD-R when it fails to write to a disc...  how do I fix it?  See what I did on pastebin... the eject command sits a second, gives the error shown, but nothing ejects.  Suggestions??  Thanks! http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35871/
[04:50] <mojo> I don't want to have to reboot my computer each time to unlock the drive.. there MUST be a better way (?!?)
[04:50] <Paerox> I do a "make install", but make says "Nothing to be done for install". what is wrong?
[04:51] <nullboy> did you make yet ?
[04:51] <mojo> NOTE:  the drive is not mounted, i looked in /dev/mapper (whatever it's for) and there's no hdc entry, though /dev/hdc is good
[04:51] <nullboy> Paerox: you need to make a defconfig too
[04:51] <DerangedDingo> most likely not... the program would still run, but, you might encounter a few hitches, and you'd hafta re-enter your email addresses and stuff. on the other hand, it might just regenerate all the configs on the next startup.. everything but your accounts
[04:51] <mojo> NOTE: also, cdrecord/wodin won't eject it either
[04:51] <Paerox> nullboy: defconfig?
[04:51] <unique> join
[04:52] <unique> whats the channel for 7.10
[04:52] <astro76> unique, #ubuntu+1
[04:52] <DerangedDingo> rockets: it would be temporary though. everything would be regenerated, it would just be like a first-run. There is a ~/.evolution/mail folder, incase you care
[04:52] <nullboy> Paerox: read the README in the source directory
[04:53] <Paerox> nullboy: will do
[04:53] <rockets> DerangedDingo, yes but im going to remove evolution entirely
[04:53] <DerangedDingo> rockets: in that case, it should be fine
[04:53] <rockets> DerangedDingo, I'm switching back to thunderbird. I can't stand evolution. I hate to say it but outlook is better.
[04:53] <nullboy> Paerox: and the INSTALL
[04:54] <Javid> screw outlook, use alpine :b:
[04:54] <DerangedDingo> rockets: it's fine to delete .evolution if you're gonna uninstall it, but it might kill your address book. (i can't tell if the addressbook folder is for Evolution's, or the one every app uses)
[04:54] <ctothej> thunderbird's adaptive spam filter is kick ass
[04:55] <nullboy> Paerox: also, i use the svn version
[04:55] <nullboy> might be different
[04:55] <dormedas> hey guys... I just installed the new kernel version (headers whatnot) through the update manager.. umm now X won't work and thats probably because it cant find the BusID
[04:55] <dormedas> err.. * so where would I add it?
[04:55] <nullboy> dormedas: no it is because your video card drivers aren't in the new module tree
[04:56] <dormedas> nullboy: does that mean I must downgrade back?
[04:56] <nullboy> no it means you need to install the drivers now
[04:56] <rockets> thats fine. i dont use my addressbook
[04:56] <rockets> i keep it all on my blackberry
[04:56] <dormedas> nullboy: well.. this will be fun.. (NVIDIA GeForce FX 5500)
[04:57] <redforce_> is there anyone who would test my gimp 2.4 rc1 deb for ubuntu 7.04 amd64?
[04:57] <nullboy> dormedas: it's not difficult
[04:57] <nullboy> even manually
[04:57] <dormedas> nullboy: I just need the .deb or something (I forget how I did it)
[04:58] <cafuego> dormedas: Unless you have multiple identical video cards, the busid matters exactly not.
[04:59] <dormedas> cafuego: no.. I have one video card.. but with the base install.. I had to specify the BusID to get X to detect it
[04:59] <nullboy> cafuego: he just said he upgraded kernels. all he needs is to install the video drivers so the module goes into the new kernel's module tree.
[04:59] <cafuego> nullboy: Todays' new kernel eh. I guess I betetr not reboot then ;-)
[05:00] <nullboy> ?
[05:00] <dormedas> cafuego: lol! yeah.. i dont want to hassle with it.. but I must
[05:00] <Balaams_Miracle> I am going to need a new harddisk soon to replace my dying PATA harddisk (hda1), if i were to replace it with a SATA drive, will the designation change to sda1? If so, how much problems could i expect if i copied the contents of my current drive to the new one using the dd command?
[05:01] <cafuego> Balaams_Miracle: Yes, but provided you're on Feisty, it won't matter, it uses UUIDs.
[05:01] <nullboy> Balaams_Miracle: i hope you plan to get a new controller too because PATA is a different standard than SATA.....
[05:01] <VanceKimiyoshi> 1044 people. Don't think I'll get my question answered here. -_-;
[05:01] <dormedas> nullboy: so how would I go about fixing this.. I dont have access to a browser to get packages and instructions :X
[05:01] <Balaams_Miracle> My mobo can handle SATA and PATA, it's like a transitional model
[05:01] <nullboy> dear lord.
[05:01] <dormedas> nullboy: (lolz.. thank god irssi :D)
[05:01] <nullboy> http://home.pacbell.net/morticus/example.jpg
[05:02] <nullboy> save that link, you will need it later
[05:02] <VanceKimiyoshi> Well, I'll try: I've just installed Ubuntu for the first time. I like it, the only problem I'm having is the resolution, I can't make it larger than 800x600 (and my monitor goes up to 1440x900, so it looks blurry and strange). How can I get it to the correct resolution? Do I need drivers, or...?
[05:02] <Balaams_Miracle> cafuego: Does the UUID's also apply to the kernel?
[05:02] <dormedas> me?
[05:03] <nullboy> yeah
[05:03] <Ashfire908> is there a program for comparing lots of files?
[05:03] <cafuego> Balaams_Miracle: As in root=? Yes.
[05:03] <chris32680> /admin
[05:03] <chris32680> mt
[05:03] <nullboy> Ashfire908: cmp or diff
[05:03] <cafuego> VanceKimiyoshi: What gfx driver?
[05:03] <Balaams_Miracle> cafuego: Thanks.
[05:03] <cafuego> Balaams_Miracle: `cat /proc/cmdline' should tell you
[05:04] <dormedas> nullboy: got the link
[05:04] <nullboy> k
[05:06] <Hadeshorn> Ok this is going to sound stupid, but how do you connect a thumb drive to ubuntu?
[05:06] <vladuz976> what exactly is the feisty-proposed repo?
[05:06] <cafuego> Hadeshorn: Plug it in, done.
[05:06] <nullboy> Hadeshorn: plug it in
[05:07] <Ashfire908> is there a program for comparing the contents of two folders?
[05:07] <cafuego> Ashfire908: diff
[05:07] <nullboy> lol
[05:07] <nullboy> again...
[05:07] <vladuz976> how is it different from updates?
[05:07] <Hadeshorn> after the plugging in then what?
[05:07] <cafuego> Hadeshorn: it will appear on your desktop.
[05:07] <dormedas> nullboy: shall I ask around for help with someone running a browser and can help me get my X server up and running
[05:07] <nullboy> k
[05:07] <Ashfire908> oh sorry i wasn't sure if diff could do that
[05:07] <Hadeshorn> ok
[05:07] <dormedas> nullboy: (that was a question :X)
[05:07] <cafuego> Ashfire908: '-r' flag ;-)
[05:08] <Hadeshorn> I plugged it in and its not appearing on my desktop
[05:08] <nullboy> dormedas: ask a friend to tell you wat that link says
[05:08] <nullboy> dormedas: it's quick
[05:08] <cafuego> Hadeshorn: Run `dmesg' in a console. Any info?
[05:08] <nullboy> gotta go
[05:08] <redforce_> is there anyone who would like to test my gimp 2.4 rc1 deb for ubuntu 7.04?
[05:09] <dormedas> redforce_.. will you do me a favor?
[05:09] <rockets> Grr when is somebody going to make a decent exchange plugin for thunderbird?
[05:09] <redforce_> dormedas, which favor?
[05:09] <cafuego> rockets: Hahaha
[05:09] <cafuego> When is someone going to fix Exchange so it works with decent MUAs?
[05:09] <dormedas> redforce_ type me what it says on home.pacbell.net/morticus/example.jpg (cause i dont have X working and I need it working)
[05:10] <dudektria> hey, someone could help me?
[05:10] <arooni> i want to remote desktop control another ubuntu computer.  i'm on a gusty laptop and i want to connect to my feisty pc :P.  my PC is behind a wireless router which is then connected to the internets via comcast (and a dynamic ip).  i basically want to control media playback of songbird + xmms from my lappy (so i dont have to get up :P) .... how can i do this?
[05:10] <rockets> cafuego, it works just fine with any MUA if youre willing to use POP or IMAP
[05:10] <rockets> cafuego, but I want the whole shared contacts/calendars thing
[05:10] <cafuego> rockets: Yes, that's what ldap/caldav is for.
[05:10] <scratch> ssh -X (host)?
[05:10] <dormedas> arooni: SSH it? lol I wouldn't know how though..
[05:11] <lastent> hi every time I turn my computer on, the xserver is unsetted, and I hace to reinstall the nvidia driver, any idea for my problem?
[05:11] <cafuego> rockets: Not Exchange can't do that, so needs fixing.
[05:11] <rockets> cafuego, yes but exchange uses exchange calendaring. and its not going to change any time soon.
[05:11] <arooni> dormedas, i'd like some UI app.... like xp's remote desktop control
[05:11] <lastent> they(#nvidia) said it was an ubuntu bug
[05:11] <redforce_> hm? this example.jpg shows an artillery that shoots a big projectile with "CLUUUEEEEE!!!!" in it
[05:11] <dormedas> lastent: I have the same problem..
[05:11] <rockets> cafuego, Thing is, I COULD use evolution. but evolution SUCKS
[05:11] <dormedas> redofrce_: .. hmm thought it was something more intellectual
[05:11] <redforce_> lol
[05:11] <cafuego> rockets: Sucky MAPI nonsense, I don't think anyone sane would volunteers to implement that for free.
[05:11] <dormedas> redforce_: sorry :X
[05:12] <redforce_> no prob;)
[05:12] <Hadeshorn> i think my copy of ubuntu is screwed i might just have to reinstall it
[05:12] <scratch> arooni: look into vnc then? you can pipe X apps over SSH and control them. I used to do that with XMMS.
[05:12] <cafuego> or rpc over http
[05:12] <rockets> cafuego, yeah well POO
[05:12] <Lo_Pan> or xmms-shell is fine too
[05:12] <rockets> I'm going to have to end up installing bloody outlook 2003 and using it via crossover, or on vmware
[05:12] <dormedas> lastent: did you update your kernel and restart?
[05:13] <arooni> scratch, how hard (and how long) would you say it takes to setup?
[05:13] <cafuego> Anyway, the fix to exchange issues is to not use exchange.
[05:13] <lastent> dormedas, yes i did
[05:13] <rockets> cafuego, we DONT use exchange, we use communigate pro, it just happens to support mapi
[05:13] <evilgingivitis> Can anyone explain why gedit is not working with "sudo" ?
[05:13] <Lo_Pan> gksudo
[05:13] <dormedas> lastent: then that means our drivers are not in the module tree for the new kernel.. what's your card?
[05:14] <cafuego> rockets: Eudora does mapi, and was free or going to be free last time i checked, maybe have a look at that
[05:14] <CoasterMaster> evilgingivitis: use gksudo
[05:14] <lastent> dormedas, it is a 7400 go
[05:14] <scratch> arooni: not too long, not too hard? You can apt-get openssh daemon and it is set to forward X out of the box, I believe.
[05:14] <arooni> scratch, but dont i have to get some dynamic dns thingy?
[05:14] <rockets> cafuego, theyre making a eudoralized thunderbird, thats whats happening
[05:14] <dormedas> lastent: mines a FX 5500 but it still isnt working like yours.. god.. if someone could give us a link to a package and a little instruction on install.. maybe we could be running X again
[05:15] <evilgingivitis> CoasterMaster, I've tried gksudo, but instead of hanging in the terminal, it hangs once the gedit frame comes up
[05:15] <scratch> arooni You're not on the same network as your pc? Uh. you can do dyn dns or just key in the ip each time you need to connect.
[05:15] <rockets> cafuego, its windows and mac only
[05:15] <steel_lady> question: what does it mean: you should prevent your router from remapping the port of outgoing UDP port 4672 packets
[05:15] <Hadeshorn> Wow splash screen isnt crashing the computer anymore
[05:16] <orange__> What is a good torrent program
[05:16] <Hadeshorn> i set the screen res to 1024 x 768
[05:16] <Paerox> nullboy: I followed the instructions in the madwifi readme, but that does'nt help me. the machine i'm trying to fix is not online. is there anyway i can get madwifi up and going without being online?
[05:16] <scratch> orange__: Bit tornado?
[05:16] <CoasterMaster> !torrent | orange__
[05:16] <ubotu> orange__: Torrent clients: Azureus (Java), BitTornado (Shell with python front-end), KTorrent (KDE/Qt), rTorrent (C++) -  Bittorent FAQ: http://www.bittorrent.com/FAQ.html
[05:16] <Hadeshorn> does utorrent exist for linux?
[05:16] <arooni> scratch, i'm on the same network as my PC
[05:16] <ToddEDM2> i need to reinstall grub, after a windows install... whats that link again?
[05:16] <Hadeshorn> oh
[05:16] <CoasterMaster> Hadeshorn: you can run utorrent under wine if you want
[05:16] <Jack_Sparrow> !grub
[05:16] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[05:16] <g4lv4tr0n> im trying to set my resoultion to 1366x768 it used to work on edgy ive now set my horizontal and vertical values in my xorg.conf but in the /var/log/xorg.0.log i get the following
[05:17] <rockets> Hadeshorn, deluge is a great client
[05:17] <g4lv4tr0n> (WW) NVIDIA(0): No valid modes for "1920x1080"; removing.
[05:17] <g4lv4tr0n> (WW) NVIDIA(0): No valid modes for "1600x1280"; removing.
[05:17] <g4lv4tr0n> (WW) NVIDIA(0): No valid modes for "1440x900"; removing.
[05:17] <g4lv4tr0n> (WW) NVIDIA(0): No valid modes for "1366x768"; removing.
[05:17] <g4lv4tr0n> (WW) NVIDIA(0): No valid modes for "1280x1024"; removing.
[05:17] <g4lv4tr0n> (II) NVIDIA(0): Validated modes:
[05:17] <g4lv4tr0n> (II) NVIDIA(0):     "1280x768"
[05:17] <g4lv4tr0n> (II) NVIDIA(0):     "1024x768"
[05:17] <CoasterMaster> evilgingivitis: hmmm, I'm not sure then...have you toyed with your settgins
[05:17] <g4lv4tr0n> (II) NVIDIA(0):     "800x600"
[05:17] <Lo_Pan> dear lord
[05:17] <CoasterMaster> !pastebin | g4lv4tr0n
[05:17] <ubotu> g4lv4tr0n: 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)
[05:17] <dormedas> omg
[05:17] <Hadeshorn> Pastebin!!
[05:17] <scratch> arooni Your router hands out dynamic addresses to the hosts?
[05:17] <g4lv4tr0n> ok sorry only a few lines
[05:17] <g4lv4tr0n> lol
[05:17] <Jack_Sparrow> Not lol
[05:17] <dormedas> a few is more than one
[05:17] <evilgingivitis> CoasterMaster, not to my knowledge... I left it sitting working fine one week, come back without booting it the next and it's gone nutty.  Yes, I've even restarted.
[05:18] <CoasterMaster> evilgingivitis: will sudo work for other apps?  can you edit the file using nano?
[05:18] <Hadeshorn> I have a radio show and I told everyone about ubuntu and they should go and install it! But I didnt think installing it would be this hard
[05:18] <dormedas> can someone get me a NVIDIA driver link for an NVIDIA GeForce FX 5500 card and quick instructions on how to install it?
[05:18] <evilgingivitis> CoasterMaster, yes, sudo and gksudo work for other things.... I installed xchat using sudo (as an example)
[05:18] <CoasterMaster> !nvidia | dormedas
[05:18] <ubotu> dormedas: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[05:19] <g4lv4tr0n> anyone know why 1366x768 isnt a valid mode after setting vert/horiz rates in xorg.conf it used to work on edgy ?
[05:19] <Paerox> how do I get madwifi up and running when the machine in question is'nt online?
[05:19] <Jack_Sparrow> Hadeshorn: Installation isnt hard...
[05:19] <steel_lady> CoasterMaster: what does it mean: you should prevent your router from remapping the port of outgoing UDP port 4672 packets
[05:19] <WinXpNewb> Can anyone help with ntsf-fix? Where is it located? Installed something that required restart while external hd and pen drive is inserted and restarted and now can't mount ntfs external hd. Something about using ntfs-fix error message came up
[05:19] <CoasterMaster> evilgingivitis: hmmm that's very weird (and unfortunately out of my expertise...sorry) :(
[05:19] <dormedas> CoasterMaster: thanks but no thanks.. X isn't running therefore Firefox wont work :X all by CMD baby
[05:19] <evilgingivitis> CoasterMaster, and yes, Nano opens the file for editing fine....but call me a GUI-lover :P
[05:19] <astro76> WinXpNewb, it's in the ntfs-progs package
[05:19] <madera> Simple one: list currently installed packages.
[05:19] <madera> How?
[05:19] <evilgingivitis> CoasterMaster, thanks for trying :)  Do you have any business cards for people who might know what the spork is happening?
[05:20] <CoasterMaster> steel_lady: what are you doing when you get that message?
[05:20] <scratch> evilgingivitis: What do you mean, doesn't work. Doesn't start at all when run with sudo?
[05:20] <scratch> dormedas: Elinks?
[05:20] <dormedas> scratch: explain what that be?
[05:20] <WinXpNewb> astro76, how do I open it? I think I already have it installed but can't locate it anywhere
[05:21] <scratch> dormedas: ...Console browser.
[05:21] <evilgingivitis> scratch, yes it hangs on the next line with a cursor
[05:21] <astro76> WinXpNewb, it's run from the command line
[05:21] <dormedas> scratch: simple sudo apt-get install Elinks?
[05:21] <steel_lady> CoasterMaster, I need to dl installation  in amule and with HighID I can not download any byte, tries in amule channel, it is dead. I am googling a lot and this is one of possible errors
[05:21] <scratch> dormedas: Sure.
[05:21] <Paerox> how do I install madwifi?
[05:22] <CoasterMaster> dormedas: you can try sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-new (i assume, I don't have an NVIDIA card, so i can't be sure)
[05:22] <g4lv4tr0n> anyone know why 1366x768 isnt a valid mode after setting vert/horiz rates in xorg.conf it used to work on edgy ?
[05:22] <scratch> evilgingivitis: Mine works... Have you been tinkering with the /etc/sudoers and company?
[05:22] <CoasterMaster> steel_lady: do you have a router?
[05:22] <WinXpNewb> astro76, what's the command I have to type? Ntfsfix?
[05:22] <steel_lady> CoasterMaster, yes
[05:22] <evilgingivitis> scratch, I swear on something generically holy that I have not (at least to my knowledge)
[05:22] <astro76> WinXpNewb, it's ntfs-fix, but first you need to know what device is your ntfs partition and it needs to be unmounted
[05:23] <skodk> hey, anybody know anything about tiling in GNOME?
[05:23] <Ashfire908> is there a reason that the kernels on my computer don't want to update?/w 7
[05:23] <CoasterMaster> steel_lady: you'll have to set up port forwarding for amule....check out http://www.portforward.com
[05:23] <Ashfire908> oops
[05:23] <WinXpNewb> astro75, what do you mean by what device?
[05:23] <dormedas> !nvidia
[05:23] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[05:23] <nickrud> steel_lady, it's not real clear, but http://forum.emule-project.net/index.php?showtopic=93576 has a description of your problem, and a fix, sort of.
[05:24] <redforce_> who is kernel ubuntu and what does he want on my system?
[05:24] <astro76> WinXpNewb, is it mounted now?
[05:24] <steel_lady> CoasterMaster, I did that, the only tging left is what I told you and I can not do that because I do not understand it
[05:24] <scratch> evilgingivitis: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=77283 mentions this same problem - try their suggestions?
[05:24] <astro76> WinXpNewb, i.e. can you read files from it, see what's in it..
[05:24] <g4lv4tr0n> anyone know if i can probe my card for supported resolutions ?
[05:25] <Jack_Sparrow> g4lv4tr0n: easier to google your card and monitor
[05:25] <jonabatero> hola
[05:25] <WinXpNewb> astro76, don't think so. That's what's written on the error. Can't mount
[05:25] <jonabatero> porfa vor
[05:25] <d4rkmonkey> Hey, how do I turn off compiz from command line?
[05:25] <d4rkmonkey> !es | jonabatero
[05:25] <CoasterMaster> !es | jonabatero
[05:25] <ubotu> jonabatero: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[05:25] <jonabatero>  algun chat en espaol
[05:25] <scratch> d4rkmonkey: man shutdown
[05:26] <astro76> WinXpNewb, paste the whole error on pastebin
[05:26] <d4rkmonkey> scratch no.
[05:26] <astro76> !pastebin | WinXpNewb
[05:26] <ubotu> WinXpNewb: 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)
[05:26] <d4rkmonkey> scratch I'm don't want to shut down. I want to turn off compiz..
[05:26] <nickrud> d4rkmonkey, metacity --replace should work
[05:26] <Jack_Sparrow> !es
[05:26] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[05:26] <d4rkmonkey> nickrud thanks, I keep on forgetting that
[05:26] <g4lv4tr0n> i know what res my card and monitor support but in the /var/log/xorg.0.log it says 1366x768 isnt a valid mode but it used to work in edgy
[05:26] <scratch> d4rkmonkey: Dur, it's not some new fangled slang... whoops.
[05:26] <HourPastMidnight> At least once per day Ubuntu locks up. Music keeps playing, but keyboard/mouse stop working and the clock quits. I have to hard-reboot. Is there a log I can look to to figure out what is happening?
[05:26] <mathaeous> have a newb question - How do I find the PID of a running program?
[05:26] <g4lv4tr0n> can i use a command to probe my card for supported resolutions ?
[05:26] <nickrud> d4rkmonkey, useless for me, fglrx and all that grief
[05:27] <WinXpNewb> How do I copy the error?
[05:27] <d4rkmonkey> GAH! turning off compiz didn't work.
[05:27] <Jack_Sparrow> g4lv4tr0n: then your xorg is not setup right or the driver isnt right
[05:27] <mathaeous> I used grep once, but can't remember the full syntax.
[05:27] <d4rkmonkey> now I have an ugly desktop and a not working mouse
[05:27] <evilgingivitis> scratch, unfortunately changing my password does not fix the problem.  And sudo knows to ask for a password in the console before launching the GUI app.
[05:27] <WinXpNewb> and what syntax to put?
[05:27] <skodk> grep <searched string> <searched files>
[05:27] <astro76> WinXpNewb, doesn't matter
[05:27] <_neon_> is there a channel for k3b
[05:28] <mathaeous> so just grep | <program I need the PID from>  ?
[05:28] <IdleOne> _neon_: #kubuntu
[05:28] <_neon_> IdleOne: thx
[05:28] <WinXpNewb> I still don't know how to copy the error message
[05:28] <g4lv4tr0n> im using nvidia driver and i got the vert and hoirzontal rates by using sudo ddcprobe | grep monitorrange and put these values in my xorg.conf
[05:28] <astro76> WinXpNewb, where is it, in a terminal?
[05:28] <IdleOne> WinXpNewb: highlight ,right click and copy
[05:28] <nickrud> mathaeous, you mean ps aux | grep <program> ?
[05:28] <d4rkmonkey> can anyone help me with my mouse? I don't have one I can pug in (using a laptop) and the touchpad (only inputdifferent than keyboard) just stopped working, I'm using gutsy.
[05:28] <skodk> does anybody know if there are any tiling window managing components available for  GNOME/metacity?
[05:28] <g4lv4tr0n> to use sudo ddcprobe | grep monitorrange you must install xresprobe first
[05:29] <mathaeous> that'd be the one, thanks nick
[05:29] <d4rkmonkey> I've tried restarting X and turning off compiz
[05:29] <evilgingivitis> scratch, I've also tried purging my gedit
[05:29] <krammer_> could use some help connecting to the internet im showing im connected but i cannot get to a web site
[05:29] <scratch> evilgingivitis: Bizarre. Do other gnome apps work with sudo?
[05:29] <WinXpNewb> Don't think it's in the terminal. It's in a regular error message box like the one usually seen when Windows gets an error. I'm using Linux Mint btw. Not sure if that's somehow connected
[05:30] <evilgingivitis> scratch, yes- I just test-launched FireFox
[05:30] <WinXpNewb> I can only highlight the top portion which basically says: Cannot Mount volume. Can't highlight the details
[05:30] <astro76> WinXpNewb, should be able to select and ctrl+c copy it, or just select it and middle-click in a terminal... But this channel is for Ubuntu support
[05:30] <nickrud> WinXpNewb, you can usually hightlight the text in a dialog box, then press the middle button in gedit to get a paste
[05:30] <IdleOne> WinXpNewb: you might want to ask for help in the Linux mint channel
[05:30] <WinXpNewb> There's no one there right now so I decided to ask here
[05:31] <astro76> good reason to use Ubuntu I guess ;)
[05:31] <krammer_> could use some help connecting to the internet im showing im connected but i cannot get to a web site
[05:31] <scratch> evilgingivitis: Just cause if you go use su, and -then- run gedit does it do the same?
[05:31] <d4rkmonkey> brb guys.
[05:32] <ivx> hey my friend has vista and is trying to burn pics to a cd so i can read them on my ubuntu box and it says Invalid mount option when attempting to mount the volume 'UDF Volume'.
[05:32] <WinXpNewb> Oh well, I think I'll manually type it in
[05:32] <d4rkmonkey> hmm, is there any keyboard shortcut to switch between channels in Xchat?
[05:33] <nickrud> ivx, did he write one of those (forget the name, multisession, appendable, whatever format) instead of an iso9660 ?
[05:33] <Benalex> Good day to you all, can I ask a question?
[05:33] <rockets> !ask | benalex
[05:33] <Jack_Sparrow> WinXpNewb: Put it in the pastebin... but let people know up front you are NOT using Ubuntu... and that you are using Linux Mint
[05:33] <ubotu> benalex: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[05:33] <g4lv4tr0n> if i sudo xresprobe nvidia 1366x768 is listed and ive added it to my xorg.conf with the horizontal + vertical rates but when i log in the resolution defaults to 1280x768
[05:33] <WinXpNewb> ok
[05:33] <Benalex> OK...... What is this option for?.... "Install with driver update CD"
[05:33] <ivx> nickrud, idk i have no clue how vista works never touched it i'll look around for an option
[05:34] <nickrud> g4lv4tr0n, go to system->prefs->screen resolution, check that one as well
[05:34] <Jack_Sparrow> g4lv4tr0n: Post your xorg to the pastebin...
[05:34] <rockets> Benalex, if you have a driver for a specific peice of hardware
[05:34] <foxray> I'm trying to do a clean install of xubuntu. I'm going to erase ubuntu and fresh install it. Which directories should I backup besides /home/ and /etc/?
[05:34] <rockets> Benalex, its not really something you normally need to worry about
[05:34] <rockets> foxray, dont back up /etc/ if you want a truly clean install
[05:34] <krammer_> could use some help connecting to the internet im showing im connected but i cannot get to a web site
[05:34] <Benalex> you mean the manufacturer driver CD??.....and Ubuntu will search for the right folder to install?
[05:35] <rockets> Benalex, donnu how it works
[05:35] <evilgingivitis> scratch, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35875/
[05:35] <foxray> rockets: I'm gonna need some conf files in there that are part of other programs
[05:35] <dudektria> could I ask a question? :)
[05:35] <nickrud> krammer_, see if you can get to this ip address: 72.14.207.99 (it's google)
[05:35] <Benalex> I searched the Wiki, Guides and even google..... didn't get an answer
[05:35] <ivx> nickrud, yeah that was it there is formatting options and the wrong one was picked thanks man
[05:35] <krammer_> i never had this problem before
[05:35] <nickrud> ivx, yw
[05:35] <krammer_> i cannot connect to yahoo
[05:36] <LewisSharp> Hi there, I'm having a package installation problem. I'm trying to install Sun's Java SE but the package sun-java5-jdk can't be found..
[05:36] <scratch> evilgingivitis: Amazing.
[05:36] <WinXpNewb> Here's the pastebin: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35876/plain/
[05:36] <IdleOne> !java | LewisSharp
[05:36] <ubotu> LewisSharp: To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository. Enable the backports repository on Edgy to install sun-java6-jre
[05:36] <evilgingivitis> scratch, indeed.
[05:36] <krammer_> im using my deskop now but the problem is my laptop
[05:36] <LewisSharp> thanks One :)
[05:36] <scratch> evilgingivitis: On the bit about changing your passwd, did you try the root one as well?
[05:37] <WinXpNewb> Did I do it correctly?
[05:37] <nickrud> krammer_, if you can get to that ip address, you have a name resolution problem; if you can't, it's probably a bad gateway address
[05:37] <evilgingivitis> scratch, whoa....I just got a gedit window from that pstebin command I sent you.  Finally.
[05:37] <IdleOne> LewisSharp: sudo apt-get install sun-java5-jre sun-java5-plugins
[05:37] <krammer_> I use a router
[05:37] <astro76> WinXpNewb, it would be best to try to boot into windows and disk check there first
[05:38] <scratch> evilgingivitis: Congrats!...
[05:38] <evilgingivitis> scratch, however a 5 min wait for a gedit window is none too good for the productivity
[05:38] <krammer_> even the router is only 50 ft away and when connected only shows about 65%
[05:38] <astro76> WinXpNewb, if not, sudo ntfs-fix /dev/sdc1
[05:38] <WinXpNewb> Ok
[05:39] <mikubuntu> hey guys.  has anyone used the new click and run by linspire yet?  supposed to be some plugin for ubuntu *somewhere* but i haven't been able to find in the last two days!
[05:39] <ryan_> Hello, anyone here?
[05:39] <CoasterMaster> !hi | ryan_
[05:39] <ubotu> ryan_: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[05:39] <mikubuntu> ryan: only about a thousand
[05:39] <ryan_> cool
[05:40] <ryan_> anyone know much about WINE?
[05:40] <scratch> evilgingivitis: I've been googling this, it's nice how so many have it but no body has a solution...
[05:40] <CoasterMaster> ryan_ just go ahead and ask your question and we'll see what we can do :)
[05:40] <IdleOne> ryan_: #winehq know alot about it :)
[05:40] <evilgingivitis> scratch, haha me too... humm
[05:40] <LewisSharp> thanks again :)
[05:41] <Krussy> hi all, was wondering if someone could lend me a hand on language support in firefox
[05:41] <ryan_> i'm having a problem with it i'm not sure can be solved....the application i use in wine and when i press enter/return it just goes to the next line instead of sending the text to the server its a telnet client
[05:41] <CoasterMaster> ryan_: there's a built in telnet client in ubuntu
[05:41] <nickrud> ryan_, ditto. Why wine?
[05:41] <ryan_> i need this one though hah, i have scripts and stuff setup for it
[05:43] <nickrud> !anyone | Krussy
[05:43] <ubotu> Krussy: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[05:43] <evilgingivitis> scratch, I will be right back
[05:43] <scratch> ubotu: It's too bad the next person to ask a first question won't have seen that.
[05:43] <steel_lady> nickrud, are you here?
[05:43] <Krussy> lol thanks
[05:43] <nickrud> steel_lady, yes. But don't ask me to explain that stuff :)
[05:43] <Lilacor> I'm having trouble figuring out how to setup moto4lin with my razr v3c with 7.04.... What do I do to figure out what to put in the preferences spaces?
[05:44] <mikubuntu> i gotta jump back onto another project, but if anyone knows anything about the Ubuntu plugin for linspire's click and run please reply, i'll be watching out for answers... thanks
[05:44] <steel_lady> nickrud, no just to tell you the strange thing that happened
[05:44] <nickrud> steel_lady, ?
[05:44] <e_dub> okay what is an easy way to gather all the various library files needed by many apps and programs... instead of download each individual file????
[05:44] <TexasTwister> If a kernel update has added recognition for a previously-unrecognized NIC, should the new interface be seen automatically after the next reboot?
[05:45] <demonspork> how do I restart the sound in Ubuntu?
[05:45] <e_dub> yes texas
[05:45] <Krussy> well now my real question has to do with SCIM and language support. in particular I can type in a different language in something like text editor but can't seem to do the same in firefox
[05:45] <steel_lady> nickrud, I was playing with my ports and now it looks all perfectly connected but I ho to search for anything and I don't find anything, I don't dl and nobody dl from me
[05:45] <jshaffer> How can I change the behavior of "env python"?
[05:45] <nickrud> e_dub, sudo aptitude install <proogram>, it'll pull the libs you need
[05:45] <Kikkomaso> Hi! I've been using ubuntu for a while now, but I need to dual boot. Can anyone guide me step-by-step on Dual booting Windows XP Home and Ubuntu Edgy *From the same HD*?
[05:46] <nickrud> steel_lady, that's cruel :)
[05:46] <steel_lady> nickrud, I am on donkey 1, high ID, a lot on share
[05:46] <CoasterMaster> !dualboot | Kikkomaso
[05:46] <ubotu> Kikkomaso: Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - MACs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot   https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MacBookProFeisty
[05:46] <steel_lady> nickrud, I do not understand anything!
[05:46] <nickrud> steel_lady, may I pm you?
[05:47] <steel_lady> nickrud yes of course
[05:47] <e_dub> so there is apparenlty no knowledge here about gathering bulk amounts of Lib files
[05:47] <Kikkomaso> Ok, I've looked through the guide- I'm not entirely certain on how to do it though, hence a step-by-step walkthrough of the Partitioning, etc.
[05:47] <e_dub> thanks though
[05:48] <redforce_> is there anyone who can test my gimp 2.4 rc1 deb for ubuntu 7.04? so that i know if i can put the debs on the forum
[05:48] <scheater5_> Anyone know where I could find a recent low-latency kernel for ubuntu?
[05:48] <TexasTwister> Hmmm.  I'm told that the 2.6.20.16 kernel should have enabled support for the integrated NIC on my Dell Inspiron 530n Desktop.  But after rebooting, I still only see the PCI  e100 NIC I added.  What else might I have to do to enable the integrated e1000 nic on the system board?
[05:48] <Kikkomaso> Ah, I see now. Where should I install GRUB to?
[05:48] <e_dub> nice idea scheater5
[05:48] <SkareCrow> how do you change your hostname?
[05:49] <IdleOne> redforce_: put them on the forum and make it clear that the deb is alpha and you need testers
[05:49] <e_dub> skarecrow go to goolge
[05:49] <nickrud> !hostname | SkareCrow
[05:49] <ubotu> SkareCrow: Use hostname <somehostname> to set the hostname, or to do it permanently: edit /etc/hostname  and /etc/hosts . WARNING! Make sure that your current hostname and /etc/hosts match, otherwise sudo may not work properly. Alternatively, use the gui at system>administration>networking on the "General" tab
[05:49] <orange__> how i reformat a harddrive in linux
[05:49] <SkareCrow> i am googling right after i asked
[05:49] <e_dub> oopse spelling error
[05:49] <CoasterMaster> orange__: you can use gparted
[05:49] <Kikkomaso> !grub|Kikkoman
[05:49] <ubotu> Kikkoman: 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
[05:49] <CoasterMaster> !gparted | orange__
[05:49] <ubotu> orange__: GParted is is a !GUI partitioning program. Type  sudo apt-get install gparted  in a console to install it - A GParted "live" CD is available at http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php
[05:49] <dr_Willis> orange__,  depends on what exactly you are wanting to do.
[05:49] <redforce_> hm ok ... maybe someone answers ^^
[05:49] <nickrud> SkareCrow, be sure to run /etc/init.d/hostname.sh after making the edits above
[05:50] <holzmodem> have some problems with my radeon card. every time i will activate "AGPfastwrite" for better performance, the whole notebook freezes with white screen, only pushing power button works (ati radeon 9700 mob. + open driver) under feisty it worked fine...
[05:50] <ryan_> the people in the wine help suck!
[05:51] <orange__> dr_willis Some how i mess up my windowxp os  harddrive when i install ubuntu to another harddrive
[05:51] <orange__> dr_willis now that hard drive has grub loading and error 17
[05:51] <nickrud> holzmodem, gutsy questions have better chances on #ubuntu+1
[05:51] <TexasTwister> This link http://linux.dell.com/wiki/index.php/Ubuntu_7.04/Issues/e1000_driver_does_not_recognize_network_controller  says that the newest kernel should support my nic.  Any ideas why it doesn't show up?
[05:51] <dr_Willis> orange__,  you may want to clarify exactly whats wrong with it. sounds liek grub is just missconfiogured.
[05:52] <orange__> dr_willis where can i paste my stuff at ?
[05:52] <dr_Willis> !pastebin
[05:52] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[05:52] <nickrud> TexasTwister, try sudo modprobe <thedrivermodule>
[05:52] <holzmodem> nickrud: i asked the ubuntu+1 channel but no answer, i think its to early morning :-D
[05:52] <scheater5_> orange: if your windows is on a different harddrive in the same PC, you have to map that drive in grub.
[05:53] <TexasTwister> nickrud: I tried that and the module loaded w/o errors.  But still no interface seen.  What would be a "next step"?
[05:53] <logreeval> Hello, i know this may be the wrong place to ask but.......i took my optical usb mouse, the kind of cheapy one that came with my computer, now, the little piece that made the scroller click fell out and i dont know how to get it back in, anybody know how?
[05:53] <dr_Willis> I always keep windows on the first hard drive, and Linux on my 2nd hard drive.
[05:53] <nickrud> holzmodem, no, it's too late, everyone's at the clubs ;)
[05:53] <orange__> dr_willis this is from windows xp
[05:53] <orange__> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35877/
[05:53] <orange__> harddrive
[05:53] <logreeval> took the optical mouse APart*
[05:53] <wm-seabrook> my friend, who's in a different country, is TRYING to try out ubuntu, but she's having trouble booting from the cd she burnt
[05:53] <wm-seabrook> she's tried esc, f12, f10, f5, all kinds of stuff when it boots, to choose to boot from cd
[05:53] <orange__> dr_willis which can't boot window xp like normal
[05:53] <Jack_Sparrow> !grub
[05:53] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[05:54] <Kikkomaso> I'm installing Ubuntu on the Same hard drive as Windows, How do I configure my windows drive to have 80GB, and my Ubuntu partition to have 20? (Using the Manual Gparted tool)
[05:54] <nickrud> TexasTwister, lsmod | grep <module>, paste just the one the line with just the module in it
[05:54] <dr_Willis> orange__,  you are trying to set up windows to boot both linux and windows?
[05:54] <TexasTwister> wm-seabrook: did she try the alternate install CD as well?
[05:54] <nickrud> TexasTwister, in other words, only paste one line :)
[05:54] <wm-seabrook> TexasTwister: the alternate install CD?
[05:54] <TexasTwister> scott@HCA1:~$ lsmod |grep e1000
[05:54] <TexasTwister> e1000                 126016  0
[05:55] <steel_lady> nickrud, do you read me on private?
[05:55] <wm-seabrook> you mean 6.06? I'm not sure that would suddenly make it bootable
[05:55] <scheater5_> Anyone know how to get a recent low-latency kernel on Feisty?
[05:55] <steel_lady> nickrud, do you read me?
[05:55] <nickrud> steel_lady, no, are you registered with freenode?
[05:55] <TexasTwister> wm-seabrook: Yes.  There are two installation CDs -- one that is a LIVE-CD with a full GUI that allows you to test the OS out before installing and another that does a basic text install.
[05:56] <wm-seabrook> ahh. and you think one is more "bootable" ?
[05:56] <steel_lady> nickrud, yes and I started to read you on pvt but not more
[05:56] <Kikkomaso> What kind of partition should I write for a Dual-boot with Windows and Edgy on the same hard drive? There are quite a few options.
[05:56] <TexasTwister> Generally the Live-CD is preferred -- but on some systems (esp older ones) I've had luck with the alternate install when the live-cd wouldn't work.
[05:56] <nickrud> steel_lady, did you get that last?
[05:56] <linux_user400354> !release
[05:56] <ubotu> Ubuntu releases a new version every 6 months. Each version is supported for 18 months to 5 years. More info at http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases & http://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeBasedReleases
[05:56] <astro76> !info linux-image-lowlatency | scheater5_
[05:56] <ubotu> scheater5_: linux-image-lowlatency: Low latency Linux kernel image. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.6.20.16.28.1 (feisty), package size 23 kB, installed size 52 kB
[05:56] <linux_user400354> !help
[05:56] <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
[05:57] <todkon> Xorg is using up like 12% to 70% of my CPU... does anyone know how to resolve this problem? I'm Running Ubuntu Feisty on a AMD 2200+ XP proccessor, ATI Radeon 8500 LE Video Card, and 768MB RAM
[05:57] <Kikkomaso> Should I make it an ext3 partition?
[05:57] <regeya> alternate install is good for things like lvm as well (been a while since I tried that, though...)
[05:57] <Kikkomaso> :\ Come on, I know there's someone out there waiting for a question to answer :P
[05:57] <scheater5_> astro76:  I need 2.6.22-10 or -9.  The generic and 386 are in the gusty repos, but not low-latency
[05:57] <jacob> can somebody assist me on installing a driver for my wireless?
[05:58] <regeya> Kikkomaso: ext3 is often a good choice
[05:58] <linux_user400354> !schedule
[05:58] <ubotu> Ubuntu releases a new version every 6 months. Each version is supported for 18 months to 5 years. More info at http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases & http://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeBasedReleases
[05:58] <Kikkomaso> regeya: Thanks
[05:58] <steel_lady> nickrud i read you there
[05:58] <evilgingivitis> exit
[05:59] <TexasTwister> nickrud: did that lsmod line tell you anything?
[05:59] <nickrud> TexasTwister, I missed it, I'll look back
[05:59] <jacob> i'm having difficulties installing a driver from scratch, can somebody assist me?
[05:59] <regeya> Kikkomaso: in fact, I just wouldn't recommend reiser.  I held a bit of a grudge long before the murder allegations, so that's not it.  Hans is just too...cocksure.  If you have filesystem corruption, it's a hardware problem.  That sort of thing.
[05:59] <orange__> how i run gparted
[05:59] <Kikkomaso> regeya: o.O
[06:00] <tonyyarusso> orange__: install it, then System > Admin > Gparted partition editor/manager
[06:00] <orange__> I install gparted by sudo and i can;t see gparted program
[06:00] <nickrud> TexasTwister, no, it didn't. I'm gonna see if anything percolates up, it occasionally does
[06:00] <astro76> orange__, system -> administration -> gnome partition editor
[06:00] <regeya> Kikkomaso: I don't know if that's till on the reiserfs faq, but it used to be.
[06:00] <Sir_Lewk> Question: is there a way to install ubuntu without installing grub?
[06:00] <Kikkomaso> regeya: It says I could not resize the windows partition to 80gb
[06:00] <e_dub> i love linux
[06:00] <regeya> still, reiserfs is great for multimedia work.
[06:00] <viju> Identification
[06:00] <viju> Vendor: ?Intel Corp.
[06:00] <viju> Description: ?I/O Controller Hub Audio
[06:00] <viju> Media class: ?NOT_DEFINED
[06:00] <regeya> o-O
[06:00] <viju> Connection
[06:00] <viju> Bus: ?PCI
[06:00] <viju> Bus PCI #: ?0
[06:00] <regeya> !flood
[06:00] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[06:00] <viju> PCI device #: ?27
[06:00] <viju> PCI function #: ?0
[06:00] <Sir_Lewk> I already have a linux install so I don't want ubuntu to do anything with grub
[06:00] <viju> Vendor ID: ?32902
[06:00] <viju> Device ID: ?9832
[06:00] <viju> Sub vendor ID: ?32902
[06:00] <viju> Sub device ID: ?57875
[06:00] <regeya> !flood | viju
[06:00] <ubotu> viju: please see above
[06:00] <viju> Driver
[06:00] <viju> Module: ?snd-hda-intel
[06:00] <viju> that is my soundcard specification
[06:01] <linux_user400354> !schedule
[06:01] <ubotu> Ubuntu releases a new version every 6 months. Each version is supported for 18 months to 5 years. More info at http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases & http://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeBasedReleases
[06:01] <regeya> weekends!
[06:01] <wm-seabrook> I just can't believe that there's no way my friend who's trying to install ubuntu could have no possible way of booting via CD
[06:01] <Intelligitimate> Did the kernal update cause any keyboard problems for people?
[06:01] <wm-seabrook> that seems absurd
[06:01] <Intelligitimate> I think it might have for me.
[06:01] <Kikkomaso> regeya: Do you suppose I should use the Automatic resizer?
[06:01] <viju> i hv sound problem in my mandriva.. .
[06:01] <Intelligitimate> Either that, or that I washed my keyboard a few days ago and now it is messing up on me.
[06:02] <TexasTwister> wm-seabrook: what happens when she tries?
[06:02] <viju> above list is my sound card specification
[06:02] <regeya> Kikkomaso: I apologize; I haven't dual-booted literally in years :-( so I can't answer that.  Perhaps someone else can...sorry.
[06:02] <wm-seabrook> TexasTwister: she says that no matter what key she tries to use to override the booting via harddrive, it still just continues on into windows
[06:03] <D_ReaL_PuNiShEr> Needs A Botnet Urgent Pls Msg Me If U Have
[06:03] <D_ReaL_PuNiShEr> Needs A Botnet Urgent Pls Msg Me If U Have
[06:03] <D_ReaL_PuNiShEr> Needs A Botnet Urgent Pls Msg Me If U Have
[06:03] <D_ReaL_PuNiShEr> Needs A Botnet Urgent Pls Msg Me If U Have
[06:03] <wm-seabrook> as far as I've ever known it's always f10 or f12
[06:03] <astro76> !ops | D_ReaL_PuNiShEr
[06:03] <ubotu> D_ReaL_PuNiShEr: 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, mneptok or Pici
[06:03] <Kikkomaso> regeya: Ok, thanks anyway. I myself have just installed on a second hard drive and switched between hard drives: That's not an option anymore ;A;
[06:03] <ThinkMax> how do i get gtk-config on ubuntu?
[06:03] <TexasTwister> wm-seabrook: varies widely by manufacturer and generation -- what kind of system does she have?
[06:03] <mike> I am a Vista 64bit Ultimate user, and I would like to transfer over to linux, but so far in 7.04 64bit and 32 dont mesh.  What is the outlook for ubunut to rid the forked   32/64
[06:03] <e_dub> is any one else reading and writing to the NTFS hard drives?
[06:04] <wm-seabrook> TexasTwister: she doesn't exactly know, because it was built for her
[06:04] <TexasTwister> Can she get into system setup?
[06:04] <Adlai_> I'm trying to install ubuntu to a system I previously had gentoo on, which was using mdadm to get a RAID 0 filesystem
[06:04] <nickrud> TexasTwister, does this possibly apply? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.15/+bug/30476
[06:04] <orange__> how i make a hard drive totally blank
[06:04] <wm-seabrook> TexasTwister: how would she get that relevant information? type of BIOS? no clue
[06:04] <wm-seabrook> TexasTwister: system setup like before windows?
[06:05] <Xenguy> orange__: apt-cache search format     ?
[06:05] <Adlai_> I've set up the drives and the raid, but the installer won't recognize the raid device (/dev/md3) that I want to install here
[06:05] <Adlai_> orange__: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/<your device>
[06:05] <astro76> mike, it's not a fork, it's a different architecture, just like Windows has separate versions for each
[06:05] <scheater5_> So, does anyone know where I can get a low-latency more recent than the kernel in the repos?
[06:05] <TexasTwister> wm-seabrook: yes, at POST.  There should be a keystroke that will let her make configuration changes to the BIOS
[06:05] <Adlai_> or, if the installer won't install to a raid device, where is a list of things I need to do manually to install ubuntu (I don't mind)
[06:05] <wm-seabrook> TexasTwister: how do we find out which keystroke that is?
[06:05] <TexasTwister> wm-seabrook: one of those changes should be boot sequence.
[06:06] <orange__> Xenguy i trying make it empty to store stuff
[06:06] <mike> astro76 In my Vista Ultimate  I can run either 64 or 32 bit on the fly.  All plays well, and no hiccups.
[06:06] <TexasTwister> Take any BIOS information that shows on the screen and google on it.
[06:06] <linux_user400354> whats the schedule for gutsy?
[06:06] <linux_user400354> !gutsy
[06:06] <ubotu> Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[06:06] <wm-seabrook> TexasTwister: will do
[06:06] <linux_user400354> why cant i join that channel? i get this message
[06:06] <linux_user400354>  #ubuntu+1 #ubuntu :Forwarding to another channel
[06:07] <orange__> Xenguy theres this icon in gparted in this harddrive
[06:07] <jacob> can somebody assist me please, i need to install a driver for my broadcom wireless
[06:07] <wm-seabrook> TexasTwister: there's apparently an intel screen...
[06:07] <Xenguy> orange__: worth a try?
[06:08] <TexasTwister> nickrud: That link may be tangentially related -- but it is a different presenting problem.
[06:08] <Xenguy> orange__: there's probably more low-level tools - someone mentioned 'dd'
[06:08] <mike> Astro76 I linux do I have to stay with 32bit?    Is that only only feasible option?
[06:08] <hopender> Can somebody teach me how to install something?
[06:08] <TexasTwister> In that bug report, the NIC is at least seen -- mine is not
[06:08] <nickrud> TexasTwister, if you have that eeprom error... it's an easy check
[06:08] <IceGuest_7> okay guys i got a problem installing mythbuntu
[06:08] <nickrud> TexasTwister, there's a link in there to the e1000 sourceforge site
[06:08] <Xenguy> hopender: use synaptic to start
[06:08] <IceGuest_7> that annoying xserver message
[06:09] <Adlai_> does nobody have an answer about raid?  It seems totally unsupported in the installer
[06:09] <Xenguy> hopender: also check out the web site
[06:09] <hopender> I have what I think is a package sitting on my desktop, how do I import it?
[06:09] <TexasTwister> wm-seabrook: I'm not familiar with all the BIOSs out there.  You'll still need to google for more info.
[06:09] <jacob> so nobody knows how to install drivers
[06:09] <Adlai_> I'm seeing some things online about the alternate install cd, is that my only option?
[06:09] <scheater5_> Adlai: I missed you asking your question, have you tried the alternate install?
[06:09] <Adlai_> scheater5_: no
[06:09] <Xenguy> hopender: you shouldn't have to, but if you do, then this will install manually if it is a .deb package: dpkg -l packagename
[06:10] <scheater5_> Yea, that's generally where you want to go for complex, or rather even just "not default," installs, like raid
[06:10] <Adlai_> scheater5_: my question is, how do I get the installer to install to a raid device I've already set up and partitioned (/dev/md3)
[06:10] <wm-seabrook> TexasTwister: hoping maybe intel was all standard or something... :P hehe. we'll try to get more information and google for the keystroke. thanks!
[06:10] <Dvrmaster> can someone give me instructions to reconfigure xserver for a radeon 9250
[06:11] <Adlai_> here goes another CD
[06:11] <Flannel> Adlai_: Do you have the alternate CD?
[06:11] <scheater5_> Adlai:  I'm not terribly familiar with raid except in theory, but from what I understand you'll find what you need in an alternate install
[06:11] <nickrud> Dvrmaster, sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[06:12] <Dvrmaster> oh lemme try that real quik
[06:13] <rawake> is it safe to have a nfs share mounted on more than 1 client at a time and have the client read and write files without having data corruption? also does it matter what filesystem the nfs share uses?
[06:13] <scheater5_> Well, if no onw knows where I can find a low-latency kernel, I'll try again another time.
[06:13] <astro76> !ops
[06:13] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti, mneptok or Pici
[06:13] <regeya> wheee
[06:13] <regeya> splittage?
[06:13] <elkbuntu> astro76, ?
[06:13] <elkbuntu> oh, i see now
[06:13] <jzl> Anything like that?
[06:13] <z0rz> Does anyone use a firefox video plugin?
[06:14] <z0rz> If so.. what do you use and why?
[06:14] <jzl> z0rz: such as?
[06:14] <hopender> How do I install Shell SCripts?
[06:14] <staykovmarin> z0rz, to do what?
[06:14] <z0rz> I don't know.. play video files....
[06:14] <e_dub> scripts are files to use not install
[06:14] <lullis> Hello, everyone. I am looking for a way to have my mic working on a AMD64 machine running Feisty. I noticed that I have two sound controls: HDA Nvidia, Alsa Mixer and Analog Devices AD1986A, OSS Mixer. I know that in both controls the mic is unmuted, but I can't get to record anything using Gnome's Sound Recorder.
[06:14] <regeya> weekends.
[06:14] <hopender> Well how do I install it?
[06:14] <jzl> z0rz: you're looking for codecs, not plugins
[06:14] <hopender> err use it
[06:15] <devnull> hello
[06:15] <e_dub> you dont you use it in terminal
[06:15] <z0rz> jzl: Nah.  I mean to play them in firefox
[06:15] <hopender> How e_dub?
[06:15] <z0rz> Is totem-gstreamer-firefox-plugin the one I probably want?
[06:15] <e_dub>  this is an answer best learned through searching the internet, you gain more knowledge along with executing shell scripts, why might i ask?
[06:15] <Kikkomaso> Ok, I need to resize my Windows partition from 110 GB to 60 GB. How do you suppose I do this, #Ubuntu? The gparted tool and the automatic tool both fail.
[06:16] <z0rz> I already have the codecs and dvd playback capability
[06:16] <wm-seabrook> so, another thing.... I'm going through http://ubuntu-unleashed.blogspot.com/2007/08/howto-completely-transparent-shell-on.html to get a shell as my wallpaper, but I just can't seem to figure out the step at opening compizconfig.
[06:16] <hopender> I downloaded amsn messenger
[06:16] <hopender> and it just gave me a script shell
[06:16] <e_dub> i see,
[06:16] <z0rz> hopender: You should use Pidgin it's far superior
[06:16] <hopender> Any idea why my wobbly windows is gone after restart?
[06:16] <devnull> i have multiple version of the linux kernel with headers and restricted modules but my ndiswrapper doesn't want to work with the latest kernel in edgy ... is there some cleaning up i can do to get down to 2 kernels ?
[06:16] <regeya> hopender, first you should aquire some basic command-line skills.  I don't know how relative the book is anymore or if there's even a recent edition, but I first leaned on two O'Reilly books:  "Running Linux" by Matt Welsh and Lar Kaufman, and UNIX In A Nutshell, no idea who.  NOwadays there's a Linux in a Nutshell book, presumably just covering GNU stuff.
[06:17] <e_dub> i hope not to sound like an asshole, but if you learned the easy/ish way you might miss somthing you would have found and learned as well.
[06:17] <wm-seabrook> they say: open CompizConfig (System->Preferences->CompizConfig) ... but I don't seem to have a Preferences in the System menu
[06:17] <z0rz> hopender: Go to Sytem->Preferences->Sessions->New->Name: Compiz->Command: compiz --replace
[06:17] <wonton> kikko you need to switch off auto mount, i forget how though
[06:17] <regeya> hopender, then, you'll know what to do.
[06:17] <regeya> hopender, shorter answer:  My preference is to add 'PATH="~/bin:$PATH" to ~/.profile and put my shell scripts in ~/bin
[06:17] <z0rz> wm-seabrook: run ccsm in Terminal
[06:17] <regeya> hopender: and if you wnat it to be for multiple users, /usr/local/bin is a good choice
[06:18] <wm-seabrook> z0rz: thanks
[06:18] <e_dub> ohh maybe your settings are not saving, try root access....
[06:18] <wm-seabrook> z0rz: hm not found.
[06:18] <e_dub> well saving correctly...
[06:18] <xXCoNDoRXx> Ubuntu is compatible intel 64bits ?
[06:18] <z0rz> wm-seabrook: You got compiz-fusion?
[06:18] <Kikkomaso> wonton: I'm using the Live CD, though, so I don't think it's mounting. I could be wrong.
[06:18] <regeya> meh.  how do I not get all those msgs in irssi; all I can see is all the #$%! stuff tonyyarusso is doing, the conversation is flying past me. :-P
[06:19] <xXCoNDoRXx> Ubuntu is compatible intel 64bits ?
[06:19] <z0rz> wm-seabrook: This is my faviroite compiz fusion guide: Include /etc/phpmyadmin/apache.conf
[06:19] <atoponce> regeya: /ignore
[06:19] <z0rz> xXCoNDoRXx: Yes
[06:19] <regeya> @#$!
[06:19] <prak> is there anyone here who is familiar with piklab?
[06:19] <regeya> so my only option...is to ignore the helpful op?
[06:19] <solid_liquid> anyone know how to setup a palm treo to sync to ubuntu with bluetooth?
[06:19] <e_dub> yes <xXCoNDoRXx>, the 64 bit versions 6.10 and 7.04
[06:19] <regeya> nevermind, done.
[06:20] <prak> !piklab
[06:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about piklab - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:20] <wonton> kikko, type mount into termilnal and see if it's there
[06:20] <prak> !info piklab
[06:20] <hopender> I do not have permission to write to this folder, how do I fix that
[06:20] <ubotu> Package piklab does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[06:20] <z0rz> xXCoNDoRXx: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download Select 64bit AMD and Intel computers when you are downloading ... I wouldn't suggest downloading the 64bit package though.  The 32bit package is much more compatiable with drivers and you won't see much difference in speed on a 32 bit machine.
[06:20] <regeya> jesus god, that was annoying.
[06:20] <lexington> Hey, guys. I have a quick question.
[06:20] <solid_liquid> !treo
[06:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about treo - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:20] <nickrud> regeya, maybe try "sets ban on" as a string to drop (irssi is supposed to be the swiss knife, it probably has a way)
[06:20] <solid_liquid> !palm
[06:20] <ubotu> A good guide for setting up Palm devices is at http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-HOWTO/PalmOS-HOWTO.html#PC-CONNECT-USB
[06:20] <xXCoNDoRXx> [e_dub] : i go make dowload and the archive name is : Amd64 
[06:20] <z0rz> hopender: sudo chmod YOURUSERNAME FOLDERNAME
[06:20] <solid_liquid> !bluetooth
[06:20] <ubotu> For instructions on how to set up bluetooth, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup
[06:20] <tonyyarusso> Sorry all - that was a pile of them :(  I'm done now though.  :)
[06:20] <z0rz> tonyyarusso: Thanks cya
[06:21] <lexington> Is there a way to edit mp3 tags in nautilus?
[06:21] <xXCoNDoRXx> [e_dub] : i go make dowload and the archive name is : Amd64 
[06:21] <e_dub> ohhh and you using intel...
[06:21] <`davo> anyone use transmission?
[06:21] <lexington> Is there a way to edit mp3 tags in nautilus?
[06:21] <z0rz> lexington: I doubt it.. Use something like Amarok or Rhythmbox .. although if you are doing a batch of them I'd use something else
[06:21] <Xenguy> tonyyarusso: thanks
[06:21] <orange__> When i try boot my windows xp by itself in a harddrive it loaded grub and i try edited it by pressing e and "grub edit > root (hd 0,0)"
[06:22] <lexington> thanx
[06:22] <z0rz> `davo: Is there a Linux version?
[06:22] <`davo> yes.
[06:22] <Xenguy> tonyyarusso: did you quit Trent to work for
[06:22] <orange__> how would i fix it to only run windowsxp and not ubuntu
[06:22] <Xenguy> Canonical?
[06:22] <`davo> I just compiled it, but I can't find itin my applications menu
[06:22] <z0rz> `davo: Only reason I don't use transmission is they don't have encryption support yet.
[06:22] <tonyyarusso> Xenguy: #ubuntu-offtopic, but no.
[06:22] <`davo> oh
[06:22] <Kikkomaso> wonton: It doesn't show that a Hard drive is mounted.
[06:22] <Xenguy> tonyyarusso: OK
[06:22] <`davo> well...I can't find it anywhere
[06:22] <xXCoNDoRXx> [e_dub] : It is this same archive?
[06:22] <z0rz> `davo: sudo updatedb locate && locate transmission
[06:23] <`davo> thanks
[06:23] <Alfcon> hi, had someone use root-portal?
[06:23] <ArtVandalae> I want to turn off the GUI, how can I do this?
[06:24] <wonton> kikko, there are other live-cds that are made specificaly for partitioning, such as gparted live cd
[06:24] <markjames> I have 7.04 and apache2 installed
[06:24] <ArtVandalae> Just turn it off temporarily, so I can perform some tasks, which the graphical applications seem to be stopping by not releasing permissions
[06:24] <markjames> but how can I ocnfigure ubuntu to allow connections to the webserver?
[06:24] <wonton> works great
[06:24] <Flannel> markjames: you need to make apache happy by giving it a hostname or whatever (check your apache logs for the warning)
[06:24] <z0rz> markjames I'd suggest installing apache2 with this command: sudo apt-get install apache2 php5 libapache2-mod-php5 mysql-server mysql-client php5-mysql phpmyadmin
[06:25] <hopender> Could anybody take some time to explain shell scripts
[06:25] <markjames> z0rz, I dont need phpmyadmin
[06:25] <htis> tes
[06:25] <htis> fes
[06:25] <htis> tes
[06:25] <htis> aloe
[06:25] <wonton> !bash
[06:25] <ubotu> The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome) or K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE).  Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
[06:25] <Adlai> hey kids, what is the preferred/out-of-the-box/Ubuntu Way to burn an iso?
[06:25] <jrib> !id | htis
[06:25] <ubotu> htis: join ke #ubuntu-id untuk membahas ubuntu dalam bahasa Indonesia
[06:25] <markjames> and I already have the rest
[06:25] <astro76> Adlai, right click on it in file manager, click burn image...
[06:25] <jrib> Adlai: right click on the iso -> burn to cd
[06:25] <z0rz> hopender: No.. but I will give you this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shell_script
[06:25] <Alfcon> markjames, do you verify that iptables is not blocking port 80
[06:25] <Adlai> really
[06:26] <markjames> Alfcon, how can I tell?
[06:26] <Adlai> no such link
[06:26] <Adlai> just "open with"
[06:26] <Alfcon> markjames, sudo iptables -l
[06:26] <markjames> Alfcon, unknown command
[06:26] <Alfcon> verify that policy is set to ACCEPT
[06:27] <markjames> well, unkown arg
[06:27] <z0rz> markjames: Also If you have firestarter installed, it will block request to port 80.  http://localhost is down?
[06:27] <Adlai> oh there it is, never mind
[06:27] <Dvrmaster> okay i did the sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg, now what
[06:27] <markjames> localhost works
[06:27] <Kasuko> Hey All, I have a request. I have a webcam from my Windows days ... but it uses a windows chipset, now its new webcam or back to windows, guess what I chose? Can't? Well Im looking for a new webcam, can I get a reccomendation for a webcam that will work out of the box no problem what so ever?
[06:27] <markjames> and its a fresh install of 7.04
[06:27] <Alfcon> do you have iptables install?
[06:27] <z0rz> markjames: Is your computer directly connected to the internet or do you have a router between it?
[06:28] <markjames> router, port forwarded
[06:28] <hopender> z0rz: That wiki doesn't really have any examples of how to use it, it just describes a SH for me
[06:28] <Alfcon> sorry, try this sudo iptables -L
[06:28] <z0rz> hopender: Did you look at the links at the bottom of that link?
[06:28] <Dvrmaster> CRITICAL: GDM already running. Aborting!
[06:28] <Flannel> Kasuko: Lots of them do.  While not the best quality, the $20 target easycams work well.  But, google is probably your best bet to find compatability stuffs.
[06:29] <Adlai> another silly question: is there any difference between "installing kubuntu" and "installing ubuntu, then installing kubuntu-desktop and removing ubuntu-desktop" ?
[06:29] <z0rz> markjames: Do you have more than one computer on the network?
[06:29] <markjames> z0rz, : yes
[06:29] <Flannel> Adlai: nope
[06:29] <nickrud> Dvrmaster, try  sudo invoke-rcd. gdm restart
[06:29] <Adlai> neato
[06:29] <Flannel> Adlai: Well, yes.  You can't just remove ubuntu-desktop
[06:29] <z0rz> markjames: See if you can access http://192.168.whatever.ur.ip.is/
[06:29] <Kasuko> Flannel, no compatibility wiki?
[06:29] <dr_Willis> Adlai,  I never bother removing ubuntu-desktop - since its a meta package.. it wont do much good anyway
[06:29] <dr_Willis> Adlai,  i tend to install 'everything' :)
[06:29] <Flannel> !hardware | Kasuko
[06:29] <nickrud> Dvrmaster, typo: invoke-rc.d
[06:29] <z0rz> markjames: From another computer.... that is
[06:29] <ubotu> Kasuko: For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[06:29] <Kasuko> Flannel, plus im looking for a little higher end
[06:29] <markjames> z0rz, : tried it
[06:30] <markjames> didnt work
[06:30] <Flannel> Adlai: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/purekde will remove gnome
[06:30] <Adlai> dr_Willis: I tend to also, and then I have way too much stuff on my computer
[06:30] <Kasuko> Flannel, told off by a machine ouch well thanks
[06:30] <z0rz> hopender: http://www.cyberciti.biz/nixcraft/linux/docs/uniqlinuxfeatures/lsst/
[06:30] <markjames> cant establish a connection
[06:30] <markjames> SSH neither
[06:30] <dr_Willis> Adlai,  yep. :)   but the ubuntu desktop stuff is Much smaller then say my.. err.. video collection
[06:30] <z0rz> markjames: Can you ping your ip from another computer on the network?
[06:30] <Xenguy> ping
[06:30] <Xenguy> pong
[06:30] <markjames> z0rz,  yes
[06:30] <markjames> wait, no
[06:30] <markjames> odd
[06:31] <z0rz> markjames: ifconfig | grep inet
[06:31] <z0rz> markjames: Make sure you are using the right ip
[06:31] <Alfcon> markjames, or your computer network is not configure correctly or you have the policy set to drop
[06:31] <Flannel> Kasuko: Right, There's a HW database, but still, google is much more authoritative.  Linux kernels are what have that compatability, so (most of the time) you need not find ubuntu specific, just linux kernel [version]  or more.  My webcam didn't work on hoary, but did on breezy OOTB.
[06:31] <astro76> hopender, http://www.tldp.org/LDP/Bash-Beginners-Guide/html/index.html
[06:31] <z0rz> markjames: If it's different make sure you set up static dhcp for that mac address in your router... or configure a static ip in ubuntu
[06:31] <Flannel> Kasuko: you might do best making a list of cameras you like, and then seeing how they fare with linux.
[06:31] <markjames> ahh fixed it
[06:31] <hopender> z0rz: When I try to drag the amsn-0.97RC1-1.tcl84.x86.package into umm, the usr/local/bin file it says i dont have write permissions
[06:31] <markjames> I misconfigured the netmask
[06:31] <Adlai> thanks
[06:32] <Flannel> hopender: does that version really mean that much to you?
[06:32] <wonton> hopender, sudo cp amsn-0.97RC1-1.tcl84.x86.package /usr/local/bin
[06:33] <hopender> lol im just trying to be very specific
[06:33] <astro76> wonton, he doesn't really want to do that
[06:33] <wonton> gotcha
[06:33] <Flannel> hopender: right, but, AMSN is in the repositories.  You don't need to do anything but install it through package management
[06:33] <Dvrmaster> nickrud, please check pm
[06:33] <logreeval> How do you remain folders from Terminal?
[06:33] <z0rz> hopender: Right.. I wouldn't do that if I were you.. Again I'd strongly suggest using pidgin, http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_install_Pidgin_2.1.1_Instant_Messenger - but if you insist on amsn then sudo apt-get install amsn
[06:33] <logreeval> rename
[06:33] <logreeval> *
[06:34] <wm-seabrook> I second pidgin!
[06:34] <nickrud> Dvrmaster, didn't get one: are you registered with freenode?
[06:34] <z0rz> logreeval: mv Folder1 to Folder2
[06:34] <z0rz> err: mv Folder1 Folder2
[06:34] <logreeval> thanks :)
[06:34] <z0rz> I'd suggest typing the first part of the "folder" name and then press tab
[06:34] <wm-seabrook> one window with msn, irc, aim, yahoo tabs
[06:34] <Dvrmaster> no
[06:34] <z0rz> It will auto complete it for you
[06:34] <Dvrmaster> [00:33]  <Dvrmaster> i used the sudo command because it failed without it
[06:34] <Dvrmaster> gdm wont restart
[06:35] <nickrud> Dvrmaster, sudo killall gdm ; sudo invoke-rc.d gdm start (and use my nick, I'm not always looking at the screen)
[06:35] <hopender> Last stupid noob question, btw im using pigeon instead, How do I umm, get the mac style launch bar at the bottom?
[06:36] <hopender> Does it come with Compiz Fusion cause I have that
[06:36] <Kasuko> Flannel, How do I phrase this google search? 2.6.20-16-generic webcam? 2.6.20-16-generic Logitech XYZ-###? 2.6.20-16-generic compatibilities?
[06:36] <Flannel> hopender: that's Avant window Navigator I believe
[06:36] <z0rz> Dvrmaster: Yeah, make sure you preface all your messages with the person you are talking to.  By the way, did you try Ctrl+Alt+Backspace (this will close all open windows and restart x)
[06:36] <astro76> Kasuko, this might be helpful: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCamerasLogitech
[06:37] <Flannel> Kasuko: nah, linux "logitech xyz-123", then on the resultingpages, you'll usually find some that say "to get this working, I had to do XX and YY and ZZ" or "this works well!" or whatnot.
[06:37] <logreeval> On my new built computer, i have a HD and a CDrom, but in the Nautilus, it shows "Floppy 1"....how do i change that?
[06:37] <Dvrmaster> nickrud the whole think didnt work. z0rz i dont have a gui, that trick wouldnt work yet, i cant even install
[06:37] <hopender> Ok I downloaded avant, where do I extract all its files to?
[06:37] <_MattB> where do you configure ports for bittorrent?
[06:37] <hopender> it has ALOT
[06:37] <wonton> kasuko, http://www.linuxcompatible.org/compatibility.html
[06:37] <wishie> i have a process called "gam_server" using ALOT of CPU time.. anyone know what this process is from ?
[06:37] <Kasuko> astro76, I dont actually have a logitech I have a M$ but it is not supported so Im looking to get one that is. I just used Logitech as an example bu thanks
[06:38] <nickrud> Dvrmaster, sudo killall -9 gdm then. Get out the big hammer
[06:38] <Flannel> hopender: The avant page has instructions.  Use the stuff in their repository, don't compile it
[06:38] <z0rz> hopender: type this over 3 lines: bzr co http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~awn-core/awn/trunk avant-window-navigator (PRESS ENTER) cd avant-window-navigator (PRESS ENTER) ./autogen.sh && make && sudo make install (PRESS ENTER) Now press Alt+F2 and type avant-window-navigator .. Bam!  Now you can right click the bottom panel and hit remove panel
[06:38] <Kasuko> wonton, thanks
[06:38] <Dvrmaster> lol ok
[06:38] <z0rz> hopender: Or you could use the repository like Flannel suggestion.. either way works
[06:38] <nickrud> Dvrmaster, this is the live cd?
[06:38] <Flannel> z0rz: Compiling is never the right answer.
[06:38] <astro76> Kasuko, have you seen this? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[06:38] <z0rz> Flannel: Why's that?
[06:38] <zaack^> hi!
[06:38] <Flannel> well, ok, so not quite "never", but almost always.
[06:38] <Dvrmaster> nickrud, this is mythbuntu 7.10
[06:38] <z0rz> Flannel: That's what their front page suggests
[06:39] <nickrud> Dvrmaster, well, it's still close enough to debian I guess
[06:39] <zaack^> I've modified my PS1 to make my prompt sexier.. I tried to add color (and it worked).. but when I type long command (longer than the window) it starts writing on the begin of the same line(instead of the next line).. Anyone has idea why it does that^
[06:39] <Dvrmaster> ubuntu with a linux kernal 2.6.22-9g
[06:40] <logreeval> Anyone?, or am i just going to have to live with Floppy 1?
[06:40] <dr_Willis> zaack^,  i would suggest reading the 'bash prompt howto' :) it has all sorts of neat info in that area.
[06:40] <Flannel> Dvrmaster: #ubuntu+1 for Gutsy support
[06:40] <Kasuko> astro76, ya but I was told to broaden my search by kernal not distro
[06:40] <dr_Willis> zaack^,  however your issue.. seems.. odd.
[06:40] <nickrud> Flannel, just discovered he's using mythbuntu; is there a channel?
[06:40] <zaack^> dr_Willis: Oh, I'm trying to read/fix that since 2hours lol
[06:40] <wonton> lol
[06:40] <Flannel> Kasuko: Well, if it says it works on that page, then it obviously works
[06:41] <Dvrmaster> thank you, bbl
[06:41] <zaack^> if I remove color, it works perfectly
[06:41] <Flannel> nickrud: #ubuntu-mythtv I guess?
[06:41] <zaack^> but I haven't read bash prompt (didn't know this man existed), so I'll give it a try
[06:41] <dr_Willis> zaack^,  i THINK part of the issue is the color codes are 'non printing' so the shell/terminal gets the counting wrong.
[06:41] <nickrud> Flannel, thanks
[06:41] <Kasuko> Flannel, and there is no ditching of compatibility? I wont read that it works for edgy but not have it work on my Feisty
[06:41] <dr_Willis> zaack^,  the 'bash prompt howto' is in the howto packages, or go get it at tldp.org
[06:42] <zaack^> yea, I just found it
[06:42] <zaack^> I didn't know I had this : )
[06:42] <zaack^> the thing I was reading was more bash commands and syntax
[06:42] <dr_Willis> zaack^,  they got a lot of neat example prompts. :)
[06:42] <dr_Willis> theres whole books on bash out. :) check out the 'advanced bash scripting guide also.
[06:42] <Dvrmaster> the other two rooms are dead
[06:42] <Dvrmaster> no activity
[06:43] <wonton> linux manpages are extensive
[06:43] <z0rz> logreeval: Try removing /dev/           /media/floppy0  auto    rw,user,noauto  0       0 from /etc/fstab (you need to be root .. and I'd make a backup of fstab just incase)
[06:43] <MYTHBUNTU> there, so you can see me better
[06:44] <Paddy_EIRE> wow my laptops cpu temperature is +70C
[06:45] <Alfcon> has someone use root-portal?
[06:45] <Flannel> Kasuko: There's always the possibility of regression, but it's unlikely
[06:45] <MYTHBUNTU> get some cooling NOW!!!!!
[06:45] <logreeval> z0rz: ok, thanks :)
[06:45] <z0rz> logreeval: Did that work?
[06:45] <Paddy_EIRE> MYTHBUNTU, really
[06:45] <logreeval> im trying right now :)
[06:45] <z0rz> logreeval: Let me know
[06:46] <MYTHBUNTU> 70 c is badddd
[06:46] <MYTHBUNTU> if it was f thats damn good
[06:46] <logreeval> ok
[06:46] <hopender> Ok i've followed the pigeon install instructions perfectly but when i do
[06:46] <hopender> sudo dpkg -i pidgin_2.1.1-1_i386.deb I get an error
[06:46] <Paddy_EIRE> MYTHBUNTU, why would it be running so hot I was just watching a divx vid
[06:47] <Paddy_EIRE> MYTHBUNTU, is it possible that this could be normal for my cpu?
[06:47] <keenan> hi
[06:47] <z0rz> hopender: Type this: sudo apt-get install tk8.4 tcl8.4 && wget http://download.ubuntu.pl/_Feisty_Fawn/pidgin/2.1.1/pidgin_2.1.1-1_i386.deb && sudo dpkg -i pidgin_2.1.1-1_i386.deb
[06:48] <z0rz> hopender: Then it should been in Applications>Internet
[06:48] <kousotu> lol
[06:48] <kousotu> oops..
[06:48] <MYTHBUNTU> the normal cpu should not exceed 40-45 c
[06:48] <logreeval> z0rz: it didnt work...
[06:48] <z0rz> Paddy_EIRE: 70c is not normal for anyone .. although I do know of some video cards getting that high..
[06:48] <logreeval> :-\
[06:48] <z0rz> logreeval: :(
[06:48] <MYTHBUNTU> your processor is running hotter than 150f
[06:48] <wiredoptix> yep
[06:49] <hopender> Can you relate linux terminal thing to any programming language, cause I know alot of programming languages
[06:49] <hopender> and relating it to something will make it easier to understand
[06:49] <logreeval> z0rz: oh wait, hold on a sec
[06:49] <wonton> Paddy_EIRE, for laptops, that is'nt so bad
[06:49] <demonspork> !vista
[06:50] <MYTHBUNTU> hot enough to cook an egg on contact, hotter than your cars interior on a summer day.... How would you like to be that hot...
[06:50] <Paddy_EIRE> MYTHBUNTU, would'nt my laptops motherboard know to shutdown if it gets to hot?.. the laptop is basically only about 6-7 months old
[06:50] <kousotu> wonton: I get 40, normally
[06:50] <ubotu> vista is the new operating system by the evil overlords from Redmond. For more information, see http://www.badvista.org
[06:50] <ant-> my laptop sits at about 47 - 49 C
[06:50] <Paddy_EIRE> wonton, is that right.. Its an AMD Turion 64
[06:50] <Paddy_EIRE> ant-, wow
[06:50] <kousotu> 40-45
[06:50] <MYTHBUNTU> are you sure it is c and not f
[06:50] <Paddy_EIRE> its c
[06:50] <allen> uhm
[06:50] <allen> !MythTv
[06:50] <ubotu> MythTV is a TV framework for Linux - Instructions for using with Ubuntu at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MythTV
[06:50] <Paddy_EIRE> my laptops cpu temperature is +70C
[06:50] <wonton> thats 40-45 on a desktop, not a laptop
[06:51] <Paddy_EIRE> it was hanging around at about 76 for a while
[06:51] <allen> ok.
[06:51] <MYTHBUNTU> dont go anywhere allen, tell me of my future
[06:51] <hopender> z0rz I typed all what you said and I still get an error with pidgin
[06:51] <logreeval> z0rz: it worked :)
[06:51] <MYTHBUNTU> your past
[06:51] <wonton> paddy_eire, try using frequency scaling
[06:51] <z0rz> logreeval: W00t
[06:51] <allen> lol..
[06:51] <z0rz> logreeval: Awesome
[06:51] <allen> what do you mean :-/
[06:52] <z0rz> hopender: What's the error?
[06:52] <hopender> uhh
[06:52] <MYTHBUNTU> do you know dsthunder
[06:52] <allen> O-o
[06:52] <logreeval> z0rz:  thanks :) :)
[06:52] <Paddy_EIRE> wonton, is that difficult to setup.. and what does it do
[06:52] <z0rz> If it's more then a line or two go to pastebin.com and paste it in there
[06:52] <allen> who is MythBuntu argh..
[06:52] <hopender> dpkg: error processing pidgin_2.1.1_1_i386.deb (--install):
[06:52] <hopender>  cannot access archive: No such file or directory
[06:52] <hopender> Errors were encountered while processing:
[06:52] <z0rz> logreeval: I'm doing it now too :D
[06:52] <hopender>  pidgin_2.1.1_1_i386.deb
[06:52] <Paddy_EIRE> its dropped to 56 now
[06:53] <Paddy_EIRE> although the divx is no longer playing
[06:53] <wonton> ubuntu makes it relatively easy,
[06:53] <MYTHBUNTU> i think i know why
[06:53] <logreeval> z0rz: oh yeah! :D
[06:53] <hopender> and i typed  sudo apt-get install tk8.4 tcl8.4 && wget http://download.ubuntu.pl/_Feisty_Fawn/pidgin/2.1.1/pidgin_2.1.1-1_i386.deb && sudo dpkg -i pidgin_2.1.1_1_i386.deb
[06:53] <MYTHBUNTU> laptop with inadequate cooling
[06:53] <Paddy_EIRE> wonton, what must I do... and are there any drawbacks to this
[06:53] <MYTHBUNTU> make sure you are not blocking the air intake with something
[06:53] <ant-> blow on it...
[06:53] <wonton> right now, i'm scaled at 1000mhz, on a amd 1800mhz
[06:54] <wonton> current cpu temp: 36
[06:54] <Paddy_EIRE> MYTHBUNTU, I know those sorts of things
[06:54] <hopender> btw how do I do what this is asking You need to install the gnome-common module and make
[06:54] <hopender> sure the gnome-autogen.sh script is in your $PATH
[06:54] <Paddy_EIRE> MYTHBUNTU, it has 1 single vent on the side
[06:55] <ant-> poor cold water on it
[06:55] <MYTHBUNTU> NOOOOO
[06:55] <kahrytan> Whats up with the kernel update today?
[06:55] <logreeval> z0rz: thanks again, see you later :)
[06:55] <Paddy_EIRE> MYTHBUNTU, amd turion 64 with ati 256 gfx
[06:55] <wonton> the setback is that it makes overcli\ocking impossible
[06:55] <z0rz> hopeneder: You're not getting the package with wget. Try this again... It should come up with a progress bar and take about a minute to finish:
[06:55] <z0rz> wget http://download.ubuntu.pl/_Feisty_Fawn/pidgin/2.1.1/pidgin_2.1.1-1_i386.deb
[06:55] <z0rz> logreeval: No problem.. cya
[06:55] <hopender> Z0rz It does and it downloads it
[06:55] <ord> how can i change the grub ,i dont know how to edit it
[06:55] <MYTHBUNTU> yea the turion cores always did run hot, the were developed for use in home servers and small business
[06:56] <Paddy_EIRE> MYTHBUNTU, so I should not worry
[06:56] <Ashfire908> is it u-bun-two or u-bu-two?
[06:56] <Flannel> Ashfire908: oo-boon-too
[06:56] <MYTHBUNTU> just make sure there are no blocked vents on the bottom
[06:56] <z0rz> hopender: Ok then type sudo dpkg -i pid<TAB> (Press the <TAB> button .. don't type it)
[06:56] <z0rz> hopender: Then press enter
[06:56] <nickrud> ord, sudo nano /boot/grub/menu.lst (you should probably make a copy of it in your home directory first)
[06:56] <wonton> ord, sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[06:56] <Paddy_EIRE> MYTHBUNTU, there are no vents on the bottom.. just 1 single small vent on the side
[06:56] <hopender> i did and pidgin.blahblah came up i hit enter and got
[06:56] <ord> thanx nickrud and wanton
[06:57] <hopender> wget http://download.ubuntu.pl/_Feisty_Fawn/pidgin/2.1.1/pidgin_2.1.1-1_i386.deb
[06:57] <hopender> oops
[06:57] <nickrud> wonton, for gui apps, gtksu or gtksudo is better
[06:57] <MYTHBUNTU> i havent a clue
[06:57] <hopender> hopender@HopenderPro:~$ sudo dpkg -i pidgin_2.1.1-1_i386.deb
[06:57] <hopender> dpkg: regarding pidgin_2.1.1-1_i386.deb containing pidgin:
[06:57] <hopender>  pidgin conflicts with gaim
[06:57] <hopender>   gaim (version 1:2.0.0+beta6-1ubuntu4) is installed.
[06:57] <hopender> dpkg: error processing pidgin_2.1.1-1_i386.deb (--install):
[06:57] <hopender>  conflicting packages - not installing pidgin
[06:57] <Ashfire908> Flannel: your kidding.
[06:57] <hopender> Errors were encountered while processing:
[06:57] <hopender>  pidgin_2.1.1-1_i386.deb
[06:57] <Flannel> hopender: please don't paste here.
[06:57] <z0rz> wonton: Actually most people suggest using gksudo for everything except if in safe mode
[06:57] <nathan> would vmware-free be a good download to play Warcraft 3 on Ubuntu?
[06:57] <MYTHBUNTU> unless its an ibm dell or gateway laptop
[06:57] <hopender> I'm sorry
[06:57] <hopender> i'll use ampaste.net
[06:57] <Flannel> z0rz: gksu won't work if you're in a tty
[06:58] <ziroday> nathan: wine is better vmware cant take heavy 3d yet
[06:58] <z0rz> hopeender: Type sudo apt-get remove -y gaim gaim-data
[06:58] <z0rz> Flannel: Right.. that's kinda what I meant by "safe mode"
[06:58] <Freon> hi
[06:58] <nathan> ziroday: I tried wine but it's unplayable since it doesn't hook the mouse
[06:58] <z0rz> hopender: Then type that sudo dpkg -i pid<TAB> thing again
[06:58] <Flannel> z0rz: ttys are hardly just for system maintenance
[06:58] <kahrytan> Whats up with the kernel update today?
[06:58] <Paddy_EIRE> MYTHBUNTU, its balanced of at +54C now.. although Im not really doing alot.. Im running beryl in an xgl session (using the restricted ati driver) with this xchat window open beagle is always running anyway and my gmail checker
[06:58] <Flannel> Ashfire908: http://www.ubuntu.com/aboutus/faq third question
[06:59] <hopender> z0rz: I had to remove gaim ;X
[06:59] <z0rz> Flannel: Alright.. well I wasn't for sure if the receiving in had an IQ of 90 or not.. so I was making it simpler ;)
[06:59] <ziroday> nathan: theres also crossover offfice and cedega. Plus i reccomend you look at appdb in wine to find out how to play it. VMware is not able to process heavy 3d yet
[06:59] <Flannel> hopender: That's expected
[06:59] <MYTHBUNTU> nickrud i tried starting gdm with the command sudo gdm, but it just flashes blue and fails to load xserver
[06:59] <mrfr01> Hello, I was hoping to get some support on installing Ubuntu on a friends computer
[06:59] <vas> hey has ne one had ne luck with ubuntu64 edition and flash in firefox? i've tried everything...
[06:59] <z0rz> MYTHBUNTU: You probably need to rebuild your /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:59] <mrfr01> The live CD feezes when it starts
[07:00] <Evil_Ed> yo
[07:00] <Flannel> mrfr01: did you verify the CD?
[07:00] <mrfr01> I did
[07:00] <ubuntu_> hi
[07:00] <ziroday> mrfr01: try pressing F6 and putting acpi=off at the end
[07:00] <mrfr01> Tried that
[07:00] <MYTHBUNTU> z0rz, How?
[07:00] <Flannel> !flash64 | vas
[07:00] <z0rz> vas: There isn't a 64bit flash plugin for firefox .. you must use a 32bit version of firefox and the 32 bit flash extension
[07:00] <ubotu> vas: 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
[07:00] <ord> i still dont know how to edit menu.lst ,does anyone know how to edit this ,i mean i want to change the default os to win xp
[07:00] <ziroday> mrfr01: noapic?
[07:00] <mrfr01> ziroday: Tried that too ^_^
[07:01] <nickrud> MYTHBUNTU, install pastebinit , and use it to put /etc/X11/xorg.conf , /var/log/Xorg.0.log and  the output of    lspci > ~/lspci.output on a pastebin.  pastebinit --help will tell you how
[07:01] <Freon> hello
[07:01] <ziroday> mrfr01: alternate cd?
[07:01] <mrfr01> ziroday: have not tried that, what will that do specifically?
[07:01] <vas> im better off just booting into os xus, thats redicul
[07:01] <kahrytan> Flannel, Whats up with the kernel update today?
[07:01] <Evil_Ed> that's a secret
[07:01] <vas> i want someone to write a plugin
[07:01] <Flannel> kahrytan: I have no idea.  I run dapper
[07:01] <MYTHBUNTU> z0rz, How do i do the rebuild?
[07:01] <hopender> When I minimize Pigin where does it go to?
[07:01] <hopender> \
[07:01] <ziroday> mrfr01: it often helps installation issues
[07:01] <z0rz> hopender: By your clock..
[07:01] <Flannel> ord: you can either just change the default, or use 'savedefault'
[07:01] <vas> ive tried all those tutorials, ive fig fured out how to get Beryl running on my MBP w/ xlrg n shit but i cant figure out flash
[07:02] <vas> i hate it
[07:02] <kahrytan> Flannel, So your just update is next april then
[07:02] <nathan> ziroday: which of those are free and what do you mean about finding out how it is played?
[07:02] <darkclown> hey, im trying to help a buddy of mine to move over to ubuntu, from Linux, but it keeps on saying that its something wrong with openoffice, leaving reconfigured, and it does this no mater what we install, any ideas on how to solve it?
[07:02] <mrfr01> ziroday: k, I will try the ALT cd, ty much
[07:02] <Flannel> kahrytan: well, my next upgrade, yes.  updates are all the time.  just no kernel update today
[07:02] <ord> i dont know how to ,i mean i could curropt it
[07:02] <nickrud> vas, that's one of the reasons I use the 32bit version on my amd64 :)
[07:02] <vas> nah not worth it
[07:02] <vas> dude
[07:02] <kahrytan> Flannel, You just run LTS releases. Why?
[07:02] <vas> in my opinion
[07:02] <hopender> z0rz: Ahh, one last question. how do I do what this asks You need to install the gnome-common module and make
[07:02] <croweboy> Hello
[07:02] <hopender> sure the gnome-autogen.sh script is in your $PATH.
[07:02] <vas> cuz after getting everything else running
[07:03] <vas> idc for flash that much
[07:03] <Flannel> ord: You couldn't corrupt it.  And I'll walk you through it.  So, go ahead and open your menu.lst (gksu "gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst")
[07:03] <z0rz> MYTHBUNTU: Try Xorg -configure
[07:03] <croweboy> im a totaly noob to all this
[07:03] <ironmatar> ok i have a error on startup after installing so i re inserted live cd and mounted that volume  does this mean if i run sudo i am working on the mounted volume?
[07:03] <ord> i have opened it
[07:03] <hopender> croweboy: you and me both =P
[07:03] <p03t> croweboy your not alone
[07:03] <z0rz> hopender: What are you trying ot install?
[07:03] <hopender> Avant Window Thinger
[07:03] <croweboy> need someone who has time for some questions
[07:03] <Freon> nickrud, tell me yout opinion,plz about the support of 64bit on linux
[07:03] <croweboy> hehe
[07:03] <croweboy> fun fun
[07:03] <MYTHBUNTU> nickrud, i have no network on that machine, no apt-get, basically how can i get to the edit window and what am i looking for when i get there
[07:03] <mrfr01> Sooo, anyone know where I can find the alternate Ubuntu cd?
[07:04] <kahrytan> Flannel, I like how you said gksu
[07:04] <Freon> is ist still as difficlult as it used to be once?
[07:04] <faileas> mrfr01: you can download it ;p
[07:04] <nickrud> Freon, except for better memory support, and maybe a little faster in a few apps (I am told that video processing is better) there's less support
[07:04] <orbisvicis> why is beagle-build-index running & hogging cpu, & how do i make it never do that again?
[07:04] <z0rz> hopender: Try this: sudo apt-get install build-essential
[07:04] <mrfr01> faileas: Do you knwo where specifically?
[07:05] <ironmatar> ok i have a error on startup after installing so i re inserted live cd and mounted that volume  does this mean if i run sudo i am working on the mounted volume?
[07:05] <nathan> ziroday: which of those are free and what do you mean about finding out how it is played?
[07:05] <Flannel> ord: alright, so, first line (well, a few down), you'll want to change the line that says "default 0" to make it say "default saved"
[07:05] <z0rz> hopender: Then run the commands again
[07:05] <MYTHBUNTU> z0rz, tried the Xorg -configure = cannot move old log file
[07:05] <faileas> mrfr01: one moment
[07:05] <nickrud> MYTHBUNTU, heh. I really need to see the log file, if nothing else. It can be nearly 1000 lines, I can't really talk you through it :)
[07:05] <Flannel> ord: what that'll do is set it to boot the "saved" entry, which we'll now set.
[07:05] <hopender> z0rz no luck, I get it when i try to do ./autogen.sh && make && sudo make install
[07:05] <Freon> and is it getting better (your opinion/impression) or is it stagnatig?
[07:05] <faileas> i'll take a look
[07:05] <z0rz> hopender: And you still get the problem after doing a sudo apt-get install build-essential
[07:05] <chad> hi, with wine, is possible to run an application installed in my windows partition?
[07:05] <Dragonborn> mrfr01 go to Ubuntu.com and look there for download
[07:06] <Flannel> ord: After you've done that, scroll down to your windows section (all the way at the bottom) and at the end of it (there'll be like four lines, we're adding one right underneath it)
[07:06] <nickrud> Freon, no I've just dabbled in it. Not nearly enough to have a reasoned opinion, just a few things (like flash) I don't want to deal with
[07:06] <hopender> z0rz Yup
[07:06] <mrfr01> Got it, thanks!
[07:06] <ironmatar> ord just dropped
[07:06] <ArtVandalae> How do I disable my GUI?
[07:06] <croweboy> would someone be willing to help me figure out wine
[07:06] <z0rz> hopender: Hmm .. try: sudo apt-get install libgtk2.0-dev libwnck-dev libwnck-common libgconf2-dev libglib2.0-dev gnome-common libgnome2-dev libgnome-desktop-2 libgnome-desktop-dev
[07:06] <MYTHBUNTU> bridged network, aptgetting pastebinit
[07:06] <ironmatar> !wine
[07:06] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[07:06] <faileas> chad: if it dosen't need registry entries, probably.
[07:07] <z0rz> ArtVandal: Why do you want to do that?
[07:07] <ironmatar> or /j #wine
[07:07] <chad> faileas, how about office? i want to run visio
[07:07] <ironmatar> er scuse /j #winehq
[07:07] <nickrud> ArtVandalae, alt -f2 , sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop && sudo update-rc.d gdm remove   (gdm defaults will reenable it)
[07:07] <Freon> ok thx so far...
[07:07] <faileas> chad: gah, office is probably gonna be a pain to do that. MS office has files all over the place
[07:07] <Zombie> chad: Try Kvivio
[07:08] <nickrud> MYTHBUNTU, vm?
[07:08] <Izanbard_Prince> There are also non-free ways of running Windows apps on Linux, including Cedega and Crossover
[07:08] <ironmatar> ok i have a error on startup after installing so i re inserted live cd and mounted that volume  does this mean if i run sudo i am working on the mounted volume?
[07:08] <chad> Zombie, faileas, thanks!
[07:08] <Izanbard_Prince> they tend to be easier to use
[07:08] <arang2> any NFS expert in here?
[07:08] <Zombie> chad: What do you need Visio for?
[07:08] <chad> Zombie, I have to draw a network diagram, a cisco network
[07:09] <Zombie> chad: I do that in Kvivio.
[07:09] <chad> and i dont want to go back to windows :(
[07:09] <z0rz> chad: May I suggestion VMWare or VirtualBox
[07:09] <MYTHBUNTU> z0rz paste.stgraber.org/3257
[07:09] <Zombie> It comes with a Cisco Drawing set.
[07:09] <chad> Zombie, how about the icons, are the cisco icons available in kvivio?
[07:09] <MYTHBUNTU> and the graphics card is at 2.10.0
[07:09] <ironmatar> i was hopeing that my q would be a easy ys or no kind of answer
[07:09] <z0rz> MYTHBUNTU: Are you getting an error?
[07:09] <Zombie> Yes.
[07:09] <Zombie> A Whole set of them labled: Cisco.
[07:09] <chad> z0rz, yeh i tried that, but my hd is not big enough jaja :(
[07:09] <orbisvicis> if i turned beagle off, why is beagle-build-index still running?
[07:10] <arang2> Guys i need help with sharing an NTFS partition with NFS
[07:10] <MYTHBUNTU> z0rz, yes xserver fails to load, thus gdm wont load
[07:10] <hopender> z0rz: will tehse commands screw with anything else ^^? Just curious I trust you xD
[07:10] <croweboy> whats this about /j#wine
[07:10] <z0rz> chad: If you are developing a network topology for cisco systems you should have a bigger hard drive than that ;)
[07:10] <z0rz> hopender: Heh no don't worry ;)
[07:10] <ironmatar> croweboy:  type /j #winehq
[07:10] <hopender> z0rz: woots
[07:10] <chad> z0rz, jaja its just a n assignment, and its a laptop anyway :(
[07:10] <z0rz> MYTHBUNTU: Right.. but does it say why xserver is failing to load?
[07:10] <Freon> @arang2 its an interesting problem you have
[07:11] <Zombie> chad: I did my CCNA 3 and 4 Case studise in Kvivio
[07:11] <nathan> what can I use to play warcraft 3 on linux aside from wine?
[07:11] <Jamesinator> !cedega | nathan
[07:11] <ubotu> nathan: cedega is a project based on WINE, aimed at running Windows games on Linux. For more info, see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/Cedega
[07:11] <ironmatar> cedega
[07:11] <chad> Zombie, actually, im doing the case study for ccna 3 :)
[07:11] <MYTHBUNTU> z0rz, graphical interface
[07:11] <ironmatar> buy it costs a little
[07:11] <z0rz> chad: Meh... Yeah I'd suggest Zombie's suggestion of kvivio.. since Visio is going to be half impossible to run in wine.. Another thing, grip your teacher out for making you use Visio.. Say you don't have enough money for a proprietary operating system
[07:11] <MYTHBUNTU> likely not set up correctly
[07:11] <Zombie> I did mine over a year ago.
[07:11] <arang2> Freon: yes i know, supposedly FUSE by itself cant do it, but u gotta recompile the FUSE as a kernel module but afaik feisty 7.04 has fuse as a module already so i should just add fsid=xxxx to /etc/exports but it doesnt work
[07:11] <hopender> MYTHBUNTU: I think you had the same problem I had earlier, get Envy it installs your graphics driver and everything and it'll work perfect, thats what I did, I got the same tip from another dude, just google Envy Linux
[07:11] <nathan> what can I use to play warcraft 3 on linux aside from wine that's free?
[07:11] <z0rz> MYTHBUNTU: What?
[07:12] <z0rz> hopender: That work?
[07:12] <ironmatar> nathan cedega
[07:12] <MYTHBUNTU> i tried to set it up but it wont load
[07:12] <z0rz> nathan: wine
[07:12] <hopender> z0rz its downloading junks
[07:12] <z0rz> nathan: ;)
[07:12] <z0rz> hopender: junks.. meh
[07:12] <chad> z0rz haha ok thanks a lot
[07:12] <ironmatar> er not free
[07:12] <hopender> MYTHBUNTU: Make sure you save to disk not just open as
[07:12] <bulmer>  iproute2 expert, help.. what is the difference between ip route add 217.x.x.240/29 dev eth0  and  ip route add 217.x.x.240/29 dev eth0 table public_ip  ? public_ip is a table added to /etc/iproute2/rt_tables
[07:12] <MYTHBUNTU> and mythdora and knoppmyth work just fine, but i want mythbuntu
[07:12] <ironmatar> ok i have a error on startup after installing so i re inserted live cd and mounted that volume  does this mean if i run sudo i am working on the mounted volume?
[07:13] <nathan> what can I use to play warcraft 3 on linux *aside from wine* that's *free*?
[07:13] <croweboy> nobody in /j #winehq
[07:13] <chad> Zombie, hey do you still have you cases studies there? can i have it? just to check my one is correct or no jajja :)
[07:13] <Flannel> nathan: nothing
[07:13] <MYTHBUNTU> hopender, What????
[07:13] <nathan> Flannel: I have to keep stupid windows around =//
[07:13] <MYTHBUNTU> i am trying to install
[07:13] <Freon> why do you think fuse is your solution?
[07:13] <Zombie> Which Case Study are you doing?
[07:13] <hopender> MYTHBUNTU: Download Envy! and install it and install your video driver with Envy itll make it work like awesome
[07:14] <chad> Zombie 3 and 4
[07:14] <Freon> simply mount that share and export it via nfs?
[07:14] <wonton> nathan, winexcvs
[07:14] <z0rz> ironmatar: No You'll have to cd to where you mounted it .. and then work on the file system .. if you really want to work like you are "on the machine" you'll need to chroot it
[07:14] <arang2> Freon: i think that FUSE is the solution cos thats what README.NFS says ,and also what u could see in the forums, and fedora forums
[07:14] <Freon> i'm not an expert on this
[07:14] <arang2> Freon: i checked the NTFS-3G site and FUSE site both say that problem with NFS
[07:14] <wonton> hard as hell to make though. . .
[07:14] <rockets> arang2, sorry just got here, whats your trouble with ntfs-3g
[07:14] <miranda> how can I download ubuntu
[07:14] <miranda> curious
[07:15] <ironmatar> z0rz:  ok advice on that?
[07:15] <Freon> ok, then sorry, but never done that
[07:15] <Freon> ;o(
[07:15] <arang2> rockets: FUSE+NTFS-3G+NFS = NO GO
[07:15] <MYTHBUNTU> okay, where is envy
[07:15] <hopender> z0rz: That works thanks =D
[07:15] <rockets> arang2, huh? What do you mean NTFS-3G + NFS
[07:15] <bruenig> !envy
[07:15] <ubotu> envy is a script that may leave you envious of those who have not used it, use the resticted manager to install binary drivers or use the instructions on the wiki, this script may break your machine very badly!
[07:15] <nathan> wonton: can you point me in the right direction for that?
[07:15] <CaptainMorgan> how do I find the mac address for my system ?
[07:15] <CaptainMorgan> preferably via command line?
[07:15] <z0rz> ironmatar: Yeah do this on a Terminal on the Live CD: http://z0rz.pastebin.com/d22def51c
[07:15] <Flannel> CaptainMorgan: ifconfig
[07:15] <wonton> 1sec
[07:15] <miranda> !info
[07:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about info - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:15] <arang2> rockets: im trying to share thru NFS a ntfs-3g partition
[07:15] <CaptainMorgan> Flannel, thanks
[07:15] <arang2> rockets: more like a folder in that partition
[07:15] <croweboy> ok different challenge ,, how about my music ,, i installed banshee and the automatrix thingy but appearently i dont know what im doing becuase when i tried to play something it started going through my music file and then locked up
[07:15] <hopender> http://albertomilone.com/ubuntu/nvidia/scripts/envy_0.9.7-0ubuntu8_all.deb
[07:16] <hopender> and click Save As
[07:16] <rockets> arang2, oh yeah. well the whole kernel vs userspace thing probably screws that up
[07:16] <croweboy> could really use some help
[07:16] <z0rz> arang2: Are you trying to get read/write on NTFS?
[07:16] <MYTHBUNTU> i have an ati card though...
[07:16] <croweboy> had no luck on forums
[07:16] <rockets> z0rz, no he already has that
[07:16] <z0rz> rockets: Oh.. what's the problem?
[07:16] <kahrytan> How do I convert png to svg?
[07:16] <rockets> z0rz, ask him
[07:16] <z0rz> arang2: I did ;)
[07:16] <z0rz> err.. rockets: I did ;)
[07:16] <bruenig> CaptainMorgan, ifconfig | awk '/HWaddr/ {print $5}'
[07:16] <MYTHBUNTU> oh and i cant get past a shell
[07:16] <rockets> bruenig, its funny that envy blows up your box cuz it was made by one of the ubuntu devs
[07:16] <ra21vi> kahrytan: you cannt
[07:16] <arang2> z0rz: i have read write with NTFS-3G in local machine im trying to export it thru NFS
[07:17] <z0rz> arang2: Export it?
[07:17] <bruenig> rockets, ubuntu devs == "I know how to write python front ends"
[07:17] <kahrytan> ra21vi, why not
[07:17] <ironmatar> z0rz:  which is relevant the upper or lower part
[07:17] <ra21vi> kahrytan: but you cn trace the raster PNG into vector svg in Inkscape
[07:17] <arang2> z0rz: yes thru NFS
[07:17] <rockets> bruenig, lol
[07:17] <kahrytan> ra21vi, english please
[07:17] <z0rz> ironmatar: They are the same ;) Just do one of them
[07:17] <wonton> http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wiwimod/index.php?page=HOWTO%20Cedega%20CVS
[07:17] <rockets> bruenig, well his blog is on ubuntu planet
[07:17] <blockcipher> Hello :)  I just formatted my external usb drive in ext3...how do I get my normal user account to write to it?  seems only root can .. thanks!
[07:17] <z0rz> arang2: Can you not just use a samba share?
[07:18] <ironmatar> z0rz:  ok just checking as the text style was diffrent on top
[07:18] <ra21vi> kahrytan: can you tell me which word in the previous statement was not english..
[07:18] <bruenig> rockets, I am not saying he isn't, I am just saying that perhaps you are putting to much trust into this guy because he is an ubuntu dev
[07:18] <kahrytan> ra21vi, it was all geek speak
[07:18] <arang2> z0rz: no i cant im connecting an MID umpc machine running a variation from fedora core 6 that doesnt support samba shares only NFS on it
[07:18] <bulmer>  iproute2 expert, help.. what is the difference between ip route add 217.x.x.240/29 dev eth0  and  ip route add 217.x.x.240/29 dev eth0 table public_ip  ? public_ip is a table added to /etc/iproute2/rt_tables
[07:18] <CaptainMorgan> nice one bruenig thanks
[07:18] <rockets> bruenig, who said i trusted him. envy doesnt work on my box
[07:18] <bruenig> rockets, oh, well nevermind then, we are in agreement I guess
[07:18] <nickrud> blockcipher, try unmounting it, unpluging and pluging it back in
[07:19] <rockets> i was just saying its funny
[07:19] <bruenig> CaptainMorgan, assuming you need it for a script....
[07:19] <Freon> @ bulmer do you know any god and handy doc about ip?
[07:19] <ra21vi> kahrytan: you better understand and differentiate between english and geek speak. good, you pretend to be something else. Don't ever do that next time, it makes people crazy over your smart shows
[07:19] <MYTHBUNTU> xserver crashes and says, "Fatal server error: no screens found"
[07:19] <arang2> rockets: , z0rz: many people have reported this problem in the ubuntu forum just check this link http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=516816&highlight=nfs+permission+denied
[07:19] <blockcipher> nickrud, okay ill try now
[07:19] <hopender> z0rz: After Avant is apparently installed, where do I find it
[07:20] <bulmer> Freon: which ip? of iproute2 tool?
[07:20] <rockets> arang2, try samba
[07:20] <haka4> serverirc.del.net
[07:20] <Freon> had to use it once but the docs were awful
[07:20] <Freon> exactly
[07:20] <kahrytan> ra21vi, That last half didnt make sense
[07:20] <ra21vi> kahrytan: Raster and Vectors and the images implementation types
[07:20] <arang2> rockets: i cant USE samba in the machine im trying to connect to the ubuntu machine
[07:20] <bulmer> Freon thats why am asking around for iproute2 expoert
[07:20] <wonton> blockcipher, or sudo chown -R username 'whatever folder it's mounted on'
[07:20] <rockets> arang2, why
[07:21] <arang2> rockets: it has a custom build firmware that respond to the strange mobo that's running it
[07:21] <Freon> ok, i see
[07:21] <arang2> rockets: *kernel
[07:21] <z0rz> hopender: Alt-F2 -> avant-window-navigator .. after a reboot it should be in Accessories .. I'd suggest adding it to your start up scripts by going to System -> Preferences - > Sessions -> New avant-window-navigator (for the command)
[07:21] <Freon> did not read your post, sorry
[07:21] <z0rz> arang2: Try sudo apt-get install nfs-kernel-server nfs-common portmap
[07:21] <rockets> arang2, what the hell is it
[07:21] <z0rz> arang2: sudo dpkg-reconfigure portmap && sudo /etc/init.d/portmap restart
[07:22] <hopender> z0rz can you please go to this link and tell me if it installed propper or if these things are just always there http://www.ampaste.net/84481
[07:22] <kahrytan> ra21vi, how do I convert with inkscape
[07:22] <Rexor_Moon> hey, I was wondering, is there a way to get rid of ssh?
[07:22] <arang2> z0rz: already done that
[07:22] <rockets> Rexor_Moon, you mean delete the server?
[07:22] <blockcipher> wonton, does it not auto mount?
[07:22] <Rexor_Moon> yeah
[07:23] <bulmer> Rexor_Moon: dont use it maybe?
[07:23] <Flannel> Rexor_Moon: just remove the openssh-server package
[07:23] <Freon> @bulmer i've got an idea what the difference might be, but i'm not sure. interested?
[07:23] <wers> guys, do you know where I can get the wallpaper seen here--> http://www.communitymx.com/content/source/B462B/ubuntu.jpg ?
[07:23] <wonton> did the first suggstion work?
[07:23] <bulmer> Freon sure..am all ears
[07:24] <Flannel> wers: That's a default wallpaper
[07:24] <z0rz> arang2: Then edit the /etc/exports and add something like /media/hda1/folder 192.168.1.1(rw,async) then restart the nfs-kernel-server
[07:24] <MYTHBUNTU> z0rz paste.stgraber.org/3258 has my xorg log, maybe this helps, 3257 has the xorg.conf
[07:24] <blockcipher> I unmounted, unplugged, plugged back in .. now its not showing up...might want to reboot?
[07:24] <nickrud> wers, I think it's the chocolate wallpaper
[07:24] <wers> I'm using feisty and its not there Flannel
[07:24] <z0rz> arang2: Make sure you sudo exportfs -a when  you're done
[07:24] <wonton> naw, just plug it intblockcypher, o a diff usb port
[07:24] <Freon> imagine a network that has two gateways, one default gw to the inet and another maybe to a subnet
[07:25] <blockcipher> i only have 2...mouse is in the other..ill swap em..
[07:25] <arang2> z0rz: tried that already, actually my line is like this now: /media/sda1/mp3 192.168.2.0/255.255.255.0(rw,no_root_squash,fsid=6666,no_subtree_check) and i also did exportfs -ra
[07:25] <Flannel> wers: hmm, well, that's pre-feisty, I imagine, due to the four workspaces.  Hard to tell at that resolution
[07:25] <bulmer> Freon go on
[07:25] <blockcipher> okay it came up
[07:25] <wonton> although a reboot would work
[07:25] <z0rz> arang2: Then to mount on the other machine do somethine like sudo mount 192.168.1.2:/media/hda1/folder ~/NewlyCreatedFolder
[07:25] <CoasterMaster> !away > MYTHBUNTU
[07:25] <Freon> the inet gw surely knows the ip ip of the subnet gw
[07:25] <arang2> z0rz: fsid=xxxx per recommendation from the README.NFS from fuse
[07:25] <CoasterMaster> !away > MYTHBUNTU_AFK
[07:25] <z0rz> arang2: Do you need rw?
[07:25] <blockcipher> mounts to /media/disk
[07:26] <hopender> z0rz did you check that link?
[07:26] <arang2> z0rz: no i dont need it but using RW or RO it's the same
[07:26] <z0rz> hopender: Yeah.. when does it say that? Directly after running make?
[07:26] <arang2> z0rz: both dont work
[07:26] <wers> I only found the Ubuntu smooth cocolate wallpaper which is not what was in the page
[07:26] <Rexor_Moon> hmm, how do I go about turning off the open-ssh server?
[07:26] <Freon> now imagine there is a third machin on this net with only the ip gw set as standard gw
[07:26] <ironmatar> z0rz:  that rsets the machien to mounted volume?
[07:26] <z0rz> arang2: What are the symptoms?
[07:26] <wonton> ok, now sudo chown -R username /media/disk
[07:26] <ironmatar> z0rz: just checking
[07:26] <hopender> z0rz yeah right after i type this: ./autogen.sh && make && sudo make install
[07:26] <Flannel> wers: if you rigt click and go "change background"? or what?
[07:27] <Freon> now imagine there is a third machine on this net with only the iinet gw set as standard gw
[07:27] <z0rz> hopender: Try just typing /autogen.sh and see if you get the same thing
[07:27] <bulmer> Freon go on
[07:27] <z0rz> hopender: If not try make..
[07:27] <Freon> clear so far?
[07:27] <Freon> ok
[07:27] <z0rz> hopender: Rinse and repeat for sudo make install
[07:27] <Rexor_Moon> could someone tell me how I disable an open-ssh server please?
[07:27] <z0rz> hopender: But don't go ahead unless it tells you too
[07:27] <wers> if I go to desktop background window, the ubuntu smooth chocolate was there but it is not what I am looking for
[07:27] <bulmer> Freon actually its not clear on how your describing it
[07:27] <arang2> z0rz: i get permission denied , check this link z0rz: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=516816&highlight=nfs+permission+denied <- exact same symptoms
[07:28] <blockcipher> sudo chown -R username worked after it mouted, thanks.
[07:28] <hopender> Doesn't work
[07:28] <ce_girll_tulen> cewek cr tmn
[07:28] <bulmer> Freon because of this statement..  inet gw surely knows the ip ip of the subnet gw
[07:28] <wonton> no prob
[07:28] <Freon> now, what happens if this third machine wants to communicate with a machine on the subnet behind the subnet gw
[07:28] <blockcipher> thanks nickrud and wonton , im good now :D
[07:28] <Rexor_Moon>  could someone tell me how I disable an open-ssh server please?
[07:29] <matheus-SP-BR> e ae galera ?????????
[07:30] <Freon> the third machine sends its packets to the inet gw and the inet gw writes them back on the same segment to send it to the subnetgw
[07:30] <Freon> thats surely a waste of bandwith
[07:30] <matheus-SP-BR> tem alguem do brasil ae ????
[07:31] <Flannel> wers: that's dappers default wallpaper
[07:31] <Flannel> !br | matheus-SP-BR
[07:31] <ubotu> matheus-SP-BR: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[07:31] <bulmer> Freon yes.. i have a link to a sample like that..
[07:31] <Freon> ok
[07:31] <bulmer> Freon http://www.wuglug.org.uk/tutorials/network/noiprouter
[07:31] <Freon> but whats the solution now?
[07:31] <wuxian> 
[07:32] <downhillgames> if i want to mount a partition inside LVM using the liveCD, how do i do that?
[07:32] <ziroday>  !ch | wuxian
[07:32] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ch - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:32] <bulmer> Freon my difficulty is the way route is added to tables..
[07:32] <downhillgames> i don't see it in /dev/ -_-
[07:32] <ziroday> !zh | wuxian
[07:32] <ubotu> wuxian: For Ubuntu help in Chinese  #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[07:32] <blockcipher> finally able to backup some files :D
[07:32] <Freon> ipv4 or ipv6?
[07:32] <bulmer> Freon: ipv4
[07:33] <wuxian> 
[07:33] <wuxian> cn
[07:33] <astro76> !cn | wuxian
[07:33] <ubotu> wuxian: For Ubuntu help in Chinese  #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[07:33] <wuxian> 
[07:33] <z0rz> arang2: In order to get NTFS over NFS you have to use the FUSE kernel module because Ubuntu kernel doesn't support it.  Unfortunatley you probably need to remove fuse and reinstall from source using the --enable-kernel-module when you ./configure
[07:33] <Freon> so why don't you take route, its old but it works still fine and its better documentated
[07:33] <astro76> !jp | wuxian jp?
[07:33] <ubotu> wuxian jp?:  #ubuntu-jp  #kubuntu-jp 
[07:33] <Zombie> chad: I can't query you.
[07:33] <wuxian> 
[07:33] <z0rz> arang2: Make sure you specify ntfs-3g in fstab
[07:34] <bulmer> Freon policy routing can not use route command..
[07:34] <wuxian> china
[07:34] <Freon> dokumented
[07:34] <wuxian> goodbye
[07:34] <ce_girll_tulen> cwek
[07:34] <z0rz> arang2: What version of nfs are you using?
[07:34] <chad> Zombie why not? im using pidgin btw
[07:34] <arang2> z0rz: ntfs-3g is in the fstab, and fuse is already as a module in ubuntu feisty 7.04  so no need to do --enable-kernel-module in ./configure
[07:34] <bulmer> Freon route command has no access to additional route tables besides main
[07:34] <runrun> hey, quick question, how do I mount my external drive? It usually automounts but this time it didn't
[07:34] <downhillgames> how do i mount a partition held in an LVM using the liveCD?
[07:34] <Flannel> wers: http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/gnome/ubuntu-artwork  That package is the one you want, the source package is here: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/u/ubuntu-artwork/ubuntu-artwork_28.tar.gz  which, if you unzip, should have that image in it
[07:34] <blockcipher> i need to find out how to update to the newest pidgin
[07:34] <Freon> yeah youre right, i remember
[07:35] <z0rz> arang2: I think the default though is --disable-kernel-module
[07:35] <Flannel> blockcipher: pidgin isn't in feisy, it'll be in Gutsy
[07:35] <bulmer> Freon on a terminal, do this,  ip rule show
[07:35] <wonton> sudo apt-get upgrade
[07:35] <arang2> z0rz: default --disable-kernel-module just doesnt generate a .ko file or module to load thru modprobe
[07:35] <blockcipher> Flannel, i have pidgin now...must have compiled it manually ... cant wait till its a part of ubuntu soon  thx
[07:35] <Zombie> chad: Your Nickname is Unregistered./
[07:35] <blockcipher> im running beta 7 it says
[07:36] <bulmer> Freon on a terminal, do this,  ip rule show; cat /etc/iproute2/rt_tables
[07:36] <runrun> hey, quick question, how do I mount my external drive? It usually automounts but this time it didn't
[07:36] <downhillgames> O_o
[07:36] <wers> Flannel, thanks!
[07:36] <downhillgames> this channel is so worthless....
[07:36] <z0rz> arang2: Well it sounds like you've been searching this out rather intensively.  You might want to make sure you have the latest fuse, fuse-devel and fuse-libs packages
[07:36] <blockcipher> runrun, i just had that issue..put it in a diff usb slot..mine came right up
[07:36] <Freon> ok
[07:36] <chad> Zombie how can i register my nick?
[07:36] <runrun> will try
[07:36] <z0rz> arang2: Also have you thought about just installing samba on each machine and setting it up that way?
[07:36] <Flannel> downhillgames: they should be in /dev/mapper/(more)
[07:36] <downhillgames> Flannel: thanks.
[07:36] <Freon> done
[07:37] <rockets> chad, /msg nickserv help
[07:37] <bulmer> Freon kindly prefix my nick on your responses to me, i may miss it, im switching back n forth
[07:37] <downhillgames> Flannel: that doesn't exist
[07:37] <Freon> @bulmer np
[07:37] <hopender> z0rz: How do I add it to the startup again?
[07:37] <downhillgames> bus/        fd/         input/      pts/        snd/        .udev/     disk/       .initramfs/ net/        shm/        .static/
[07:37] <downhillgames> are in /dev/
[07:37] <Rexor_Moon> what command do I use to uninstall a program through the terminal?
[07:37] <bulmer> Freon: do you see the correlation between those?
[07:38] <runrun> didn;t work blockcipher
[07:38] <z0rz> System -> Preferences -> Sessions -> New -> Name: Avant-Window-Navigator -> Command: avant-window-navigator -> OK
[07:38] <dr_Willis> !apt-get
[07:38] <ubotu> APT is the Advanced Package Tool, which together with dpkg forms the basic Ubuntu package management toolkit. Short apt-get manual: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGetHowto - Also see !Synaptic (Gnome) or !Adept (KDE)
[07:38] <arang2> z0rz: i cant install samba on the client, sadly believe me i've tried i was almost linched and stuff
[07:38] <z0rz> arang2: Why can't you install a samba client?
[07:38] <Flannel> downhillgames: hmm. well, it mightve changed in feisty.  Oh.  Uh, ... try `sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install lvm2` does that install anything?
[07:38] <dr_Willis> Rexor_Moon,  use the apt-get command with the remove optiuon
[07:38] <zaack^> nobody use aptitude? :)
[07:38] <MegaIRC> hi, does anyone know why i can't install ubuntu.....installation always hang
[07:38] <wolferine>  what do you need to setup your linux box as a gateway, for software ?
[07:38] <wonton> runrun, then either reboot, or manualy mount it
[07:38] <z0rz> zaack^: Barf
[07:38] <blockcipher> runrun, :(
[07:38] <wolferine> MegaIRC, when does it hang?
[07:39] <dr_Willis> zaack^,  rarely. it has done.. odd things in the past on me.
[07:39] <MegaIRC> erm....
[07:39] <Freon> @bulmer i'm afraid not really
[07:39] <downhillgames> Flannel: funny package names... thanks
[07:39] <MegaIRC> before the brown screen
[07:39] <zaack^> hehe ok
[07:39] <MegaIRC> or on the brown screen
[07:39] <downhillgames> Flannel: i had installed lvm-common :)
[07:39] <Rexor_Moon> cool, it wouldn't let me because I'm not root
[07:39] <MegaIRC> i didnt even see the install button
[07:39] <blockcipher> geez, some websites make me made...using newest FF and the drop down menus go 'behind' the images below them...
[07:39] <dr_Willis> zaack^,  it just decided to 'remove' 200+ packages when i isntalled somthing.. then it decided to reinstall them....
[07:39] <wolferine> MegaIRC, sorry, I have no memorized the colors of screens
[07:39] <z0rz> MegaIRC: You're going to need to provide a lot more information than "it hangs during installation before the brown screen"
[07:39] <Flannel> downhillgames: how embarassing.  liveCD doesn't have LVM on it anymore.  Thats a bug, as far as I'm concerned.
[07:39] <zaack^> by the way, I haven't found for my color prompt, but I need to sleep. Good night all : )
[07:39] <downhillgames> Flannel: STILLLLL not there...
[07:39] <hopender> z0rz: How do I set a program to startup when the comp boots?
[07:39] <zaack^> dr_Willis; oh
[07:39] <Flannel> !bum | hopender
[07:39] <ubotu> hopender: 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] <z0rz> hopender: I just told you
[07:39] <dr_Willis> zaack^,  yea. it was.. weird.
[07:40] <wolferine> MegaIRC, is it on that system, or another ?
[07:40] <arang2> z0rz: i can install smbclient and smb-utils i cant install smbfs it's deprecated in fedora, they say use cifs , but i cant use cifs on the kernel cos i cant recompile the kernel
[07:40] <hopender> z0rz: Did you?
[07:40] <kenjy_> guys I can't install de 3d acceleration on my ubuntu 7.0.4, I have a nvidia card
[07:40] <Freon> @bulmer they seem to have several in common but i've never done anything with it
[07:40] <bulmer> Freon ip rule show, shows the routing policy database tables  but somehow its related to the tables on /etc/iproute2/rt_tables
[07:40] <kenjy_> can you help me?
[07:40] <z0rz> hopeneder: System -> Preferences -> Sessions -> New -> Name: Avant-Window-Navigator -> Command: avant-window-navigator -> OK
[07:40] <Flannel> downhillgames: what does `blkid` give you?
[07:40] <MegaIRC> what do you mean by on the system
[07:40] <prak>  i have a problem with installing piklab; i'm running kubuntu 7.04. i've tried to install piklab-0.14.5-1mdv2007.0.i586.rpm and then use alien to convert it to deb file from piklab's sourceforge webiste, but i can't run the program after installation
[07:40] <prak>  the output is shown in http://www.pastebin.ca/677618
[07:40] <downhillgames> Flannel: no output
[07:40] <wolferine> MegaIRC, I really doubt I can help you
[07:40] <prak>  i have also installed all the dependencies as described in the online documentation in http://piklab.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Compilation_for_Linux
[07:40] <MegaIRC> ><
[07:40] <wolferine> kenjy_, how are you installing it ?
[07:40] <kenjy_> when I do modprobe nvidia I get FATAL: Error running install command for nvidia
[07:40] <Flannel> hopender: feisty went to everything on sda, and everything using UUIDs.  I'm not really that familiar with it, nor am I familiar with whatever changes might have been made to LVM on feisty.
[07:41] <kenjy_> wolferine I did apt-get install nvidia-legacy
[07:41] <kenjy_> sorry nvidia-glx-legacy
[07:41] <downhillgames> Flannel: the new libata :)
[07:41] <wolferine> kenjy_, why, what documentation has pointed you to that ?
[07:41] <Rexor_Moon> hmm, is there a way to circumvent root to uninstall open-ssh from linux?
[07:41] <Freon> @bulmer i've used ip with (mobile)ipv6 once but nothing with policy routing, sorry
[07:41] <blockcipher> what are the core.xxx files in my home dir?
[07:41] <CoasterMaster> Rexor_Moon: you use 'sudo' to do things as root
[07:41] <kenjy_> wolferine http://google.com
[07:42] <downhillgames> oh oh, Ubuntu
[07:42] <downhillgames> forgot
[07:42] <z0rz> arang2: Sounds, like you are stuck in a corner
[07:42] <Flannel> downhillgames: what's your volume groups name?
[07:42] <z0rz> arang2: Why can't you recompile the kernel?
[07:42] <downhillgames> Flannel: i can't remember :P volgroup0 maybe?
[07:42] <kenjy_> I get this:FATAL: Error running install command for nvidia when I do modprobe nvidia, can you help me guys?
[07:42] <bulmer> Freon okay..i will just have to struggle with it til someone can give some pointers..
[07:42] <wolferine> MegaIRC, the word 'system' has many meanings, in my case, I was reffering to an actual computer, so the question restated was, are you attempting to install ubuntu on the current system your using to speak on irc, or is it another system that your attempting to install ubuntu on
[07:42] <downhillgames> Flannel: i've already ran updatedb and locate
[07:43] <wolferine> kenjy_, google huh
[07:43] <Flannel> downhillgames: I don't think they did ditch it, I think ... well, I don't know.  If they did ditch it thats just plain stupid.
[07:43] <wolferine> kenjy_, good luck
[07:43] <Freon> @bulmer good luck! ;o)
[07:43] <bulmer> Freon thanks..
[07:43] <Flannel> check in /dev/.static
[07:43] <arang2> z0rz: i cant recompile the kernel cos i dont have the .config and i dont have the patches that were made to the kernel to enable special features in the prototype and believe me this thing has been severely patched
[07:43] <kenjy_> tnks wolferine
[07:43] <downhillgames> Flannel: any other packages i would be needing?
[07:43] <wolferine> kenjy_, supply google as a response neither helps you nor me
[07:43] <kenjy_> guys I can't install de 3d acceleration on my ubuntu 7.0.4, I have a nvidia card, can you give me a hand please?
[07:43] <Freon> bye
[07:43] <wolferine>  what do you need to setup your linux box as a gateway, for software ?
[07:44] <kenjy_> wolferine: I don't need your help if you are going to ask the place where I got that info
[07:44] <Flannel> downhillgames: no, lvm2 should cover it all, if those are even needed.  Them not being installed by default makes me think they're not needed, although that seems suspicious in and of itself.
[07:44] <Flannel> downhillgames: I'm going off of this page for the locations, by the way: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lvm2/+bug/83832
[07:44] <wolferine> kenjy_, dont worry mate, your not getting it
[07:44] <z0rz> arang2: Have you looked into sshfs using fuse?
[07:44] <downhillgames> Flannel: mapper is there.. nothing inside.
[07:44] <kenjy_> wolferine: then go away
[07:44] <Rexor_Moon> thanks for the help
[07:44] <kenjy_> guys I can't install de 3d acceleration on my ubuntu 7.0.4, I have a nvidia card, can you give me a hand please?
[07:44] <CoasterMaster> !nvidia | kenjy_
[07:44] <ubotu> kenjy_: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[07:45] <arang2> z0rz: no i havent , proppen just suggested me that , im gonna give it a try, i was just wondering if someone found a way to fix this conundrum
[07:45] <blockcipher> what are the core.xxx files in my home dir?
[07:45] <downhillgames> Flannel: -_-
[07:45] <wolferine> kenjy_, I can do what I please, just as you can, if someone tries to help, your not getting anywhere by insulting them
[07:45] <wonton> wolferine, first recompile the kernel with router funtionality
[07:45] <Flannel> downhillgames: that bug isn'trelevant, I'm just looking for places /dev/mapper may have run off to in feisty.
[07:45] <wolferine> wonton, setup iptables ?
[07:46] <kenjy_> wolferine you can help the people without say idiot to them
[07:46] <wonton> cant help you there, those thinggs are sticky!
[07:46] <orbisvicis> !beagle
[07:46] <ubotu> Services to index files for fast searching include: Beagle (front-ends: beagle, catfish, gnome-main-menu, mozilla-beagle for !GNOME; kerry, kio-beagle for !KDE; beaglefs for !CLI) - Tracker (tracker-search-tool, libdeskbar-tracker for GNOME; tracker-utils for CLI) - Strigi (strigi-applet, strigi-client for KDE, strigi-utils for CLI) - Kat (for KDE) - Pinot (and pinot-applet for GNOME) - Doodle (for CLI)
[07:46] <wolferine> kenjy_, I never implied that, what so ever
[07:46] <blockcipher> Is it just me but when you put a shortcut on the desktop for firefox the icon is huge!
[07:46] <Flannel> downhillgames: modprobe dm-mod
[07:46] <orbisvicis> !tracker
[07:47] <z0rz> blockcipher: Don't put firefox on the desktop ;)
[07:47] <richard> does anyone know how to remove mac menu applet
[07:47] <blockcipher> z0rz, lol
[07:47] <MegaIRC> my ubuntu installation stuck at this screen http://img523.imageshack.us/my.php?image=feistydual01vr9.png
[07:47] <blockcipher> guess that would fix that up right? ;P
[07:47] <MegaIRC> but without those icon
[07:47] <wolferine> kenjy_, when I requested the link you were using, i wanted to possibly suggest a better link, if it wasnt useful, by reply google, you hid that infotmation, and as I stated, that will not assit you, nor me
[07:47] <downhillgames> Flannel: checking... find... a few other things. it made /dev/mapper appear, anyway
[07:47] <kenjy_> wolferine: Im not ussing a link
[07:47] <blockcipher> and banshee icon is reaaaally tiny
[07:48] <wolferine> !nvidia | kenjy_
[07:48] <ubotu> kenjy_: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[07:48] <wonton> blockcipher it should be right on the panel
[07:48] <wolferine> there you are then
[07:48] <z0rz> Every once in a while my desktop disappears (all icons are gone but everything else is intacted (including background) .. is there a way to "restart" the desktop?
[07:48] <kahrytan> How do you change the Menu-Bar logo?
[07:48] <blockcipher> it tis, its more for my wife to find easily :D
[07:48] <downhillgames> Flannel: no go :/
[07:48] <kenjy_> wolferine to late
[07:48] <z0rz> MegaIRC: You need to double click install to start the installation
[07:48] <blockcipher> no biggie really, just curious
[07:48] <wolferine> kenjy_, im sure I am
[07:48] <Flannel> downhillgames: Error? or no parittions? or what?
[07:49] <MegaIRC> z0rz i cant.....there is no icon for me to click
[07:49] <MegaIRC> the top left corner is block with one error popup
[07:49] <kenjy_> wolferine you are not shure, YOU ARE
[07:49] <wonton> good thig its big then
[07:49] <downhillgames> Flannel: i still don't see a volgroup anywhere (i'm searching via my vol's names)
[07:49] <blockcipher> haha
[07:49] <downhillgames> Flannel: like my / is labeled "root" ;0
[07:49] <MegaIRC> gnome setting daemon error thingy
[07:49] <downhillgames> ;)*
[07:49] <wolferine> kenjy_, if you want help, ask away, if you want me to help, sorry, not happening, if your going to insult
[07:50] <downhillgames> Flannel: my /home should be like /path/to/volgroup0/home
[07:50] <MegaIRC> and i cant close that error popup - -
[07:50] <Zorlin> Hello everyone.
[07:50] <Flannel> downhillgames: no, it should be /dev/mapper/volgroup-lv--home, but yes, I know
[07:50] <hopender> z0rz: I'm trying to install Flash Player through a .rpm file why do I get the error that cannot open pacakges database and stuff
[07:50] <downhillgames> hmmm? whatever
[07:50] <downhillgames> it should show up
[07:50] <Zorlin> Hopender: try using Alien to convert it to a .deb file first
[07:51] <hopender> How do I use alien
[07:51] <Zorlin> sudo apt-get install alien
[07:51] <Flannel> downhillgames: I agree.  Locate (after an updatedb) still shows nothing?
[07:51] <hopender> alright
[07:51] <nalpha> man alien
[07:51] <kahrytan> How do you change the Menu-Bar logo?
[07:51] <Zorlin> get alien first, then CD to the dir with your file in it
[07:51] <downhillgames> Flannel: correct.
[07:51] <Flannel> hopender: just install flash from the package from the repos
[07:51] <blockcipher> There is a man alien???!!
[07:51] <ferguscan> Does anyone know why my vim retains no history (colon commands or searches) between executions?
[07:51] <Zorlin> then try sudo alien filename
[07:51] <nickrud> hopender, sudo aptitude install flashplugin-nonfree , don't use the rpm
[07:51] <Flannel> downhillgames: well, bother.  I'm running out of ideas
[07:51] <ferguscan> It does by default in debian installations.
[07:51] <ferguscan> But not in my Ubuntu ones.
[07:51] <kenjy_> wolferine you are just a ubuntu people, your tecnical knowledge should be low :P
[07:51] <downhillgames> Flannel: i need to mount it to disable SELinux so it can boot again hehehe. i went a little overboard on disallows ;)
[07:52] <wolferine> kenjy_, welcome to /ignore
[07:52] <hopender> what does aptitude do when its used in the terminal
[07:52] <Zorlin> aptitude is like apt-get
[07:52] <wonton> kenjy_ whoa, lay off
[07:52] <Zorlin> but its often considered to be better. :P
[07:52] <downhillgames> Flannel: guess i'll ask #Fedora about single user mode options and the like
[07:52] <Flannel> downhillgames: try ln -s /lib/lvm-200 /lib/lvm-0
[07:52] <downhillgames> Flannel: thanks man ^_^
[07:53] <downhillgames> O_o
[07:53] <downhillgames> k
[07:53] <wolferine> wonton, any good urls for setting it  up?
[07:53] <nickrud> ferguscan, strange; the .viminfo file is in my directory
[07:53] <nickrud> *home
[07:53] <Flannel> downhillgames: there was, at one point, a bug in feisty LVM that required that.  but, should have been fixed by now I think.
[07:53] <wonton> setting up what?
[07:53] <astro76> ferguscan, stupid question but did you install "vim" and are not just using the default installed "vim-tiny"?
[07:53] <downhillgames> Flannel: and this is fixing <what>?
[07:53] <hopender> Where can I get cool themes that go with Compiz Fusion
[07:53] <wolferine> wonton, as a gateway...
[07:53] <Flannel> downhillgames: another solution would be to use a different liveCD, LVM is LVM.
[07:54] <punsad> anyone know any ubuntu based web-hosting providers?
[07:54] <Flannel> downhillgames: I'm not exactly sure myself, fixing lvm to make it work less stupidly, I guess.  Like I said, I don't use feisty.  Heh.
[07:54] <downhillgames> Flannel: yup. this was burned already, though. besides, i can use single user mode on the Fedora disc... it's just not perferred ;)
[07:54] <downhillgames> Flannel: np
[07:54] <Flannel> downhillgames: well, however you figure it out, good luck.
[07:54] <downhillgames> Flannel: thanks for the attempts, mate
[07:54] <MYTHBUNTU> so does anyone have a fix for my xserver woes
[07:54] <hopender> Windows: The only virus you pay for >.<
[07:55] <bruenig> punsad, probably not the ideal platform for something like that, I certainly don't know any
[07:55] <wonton> http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net/networking/homegateway.html
[07:55] <ironmatar> ok a setup question with a live cd   if i apply the update/upgrade/build-essential apt get before selecting install with those be used in the install of new volume
[07:55] <punsad> bruenig: yeah.. I'm finding some interesting debian based ones.
[07:55] <nickrud> punsad, dreamhost is a debian based one, pretty cheap
[07:55] <wonton> or man iptables
[07:55] <bruenig> I could see debian
[07:55] <punsad> nickrud: thanks
[07:56] <hopender> How do people give backgrounds to their cube effect
[07:56] <bruenig> hopender, the skydome?
[07:56] <punsad> MYTHBUNTU: what's your xserver problem?
[07:56] <hopender> Maybe?
[07:56] <bruenig> hopender, sounds like what you are talking about, look in the configuration for that
[07:56] <punsad> and what's up with your nick?
[07:57] <ironmatar> anyone?
[07:57] <wolferine> thanks wonton
[07:57] <wonton> no prob
[07:57] <MYTHBUNTU> punsad, it wont load , says the graphics aren't configured correctly
[07:58] <ironmatar> the install i have now has a lasted segmentation fault
[07:58] <MYTHBUNTU> gdm doesnt load either
[07:58] <wolferine> Ironhand, please restate
[07:58] <ironmatar> err blasted
[07:58] <nickrud> ironmatar, no
[07:58] <punsad> MYTHBUNTU: is this a fresh install?
[07:58] <MYTHBUNTU> yes
[07:58] <hopender> bruenig: I don't see it anywhere in the options
[07:58] <ironmatar> nickrud:  thanks
[07:58] <downhillgames> Flannel: the LVM drivers/etc are lacking on the disc, yes.
[07:58] <bruenig> !effects | hopender
[07:58] <ubotu> hopender: For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[07:58] <punsad> MYTHBUNTU: what is the hardware?
[07:58] <downhillgames> Flannel: i ran "lvm" then did "lvs" as per the help... says no volumes found :)
[07:59] <wonton> mythbuntu, check the oldconfig of your kernel
[07:59] <ironmatar> nickrud:  is there something i can do to prep the disk before runnign install agian sigh?
[07:59] <downhillgames> Flannel: so i guess it's just not supported and not worth the hassle (apparently0
[07:59] <downhillgames> s/0/)/
[07:59] <GTroy> any sounds wizards here?
[07:59] <GTroy> I'm guessing I need crimsun's help
[07:59] <ironmatar> really tired of fighting with this i just want it to work
[07:59] <GTroy> hey downhillgames
[08:00] <downhillgames> haha
[08:00] <GTroy> I installed fusion, and now my chaintech av-710 has no sound
[08:00] <MYTHBUNTU> punsad, it tries to load drivers for my 3rd vid adapter instead of my first, ati radeon 9250, and intel 810 integrated is my 3rd
[08:00] <downhillgames> hi and bye GTroy
[08:00] <spat> how can i see the config file used for the ubuntu kernel?
[08:00] <bruenig> !effects | GTroy
[08:00] <GTroy> lheh
[08:00] <ubotu> GTroy: For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[08:00] <wolferine> GTroy, whats using the sound ?
[08:00] <GTroy> no, the effects work fine
[08:00] <GTroy> any app
[08:00] <GTroy> I have no sound at all
[08:00] <MYTHBUNTU> simply its an ati radeon 9250
[08:01] <GTroy> after installing fusion
[08:01] <bruenig> GTroy, so this is a simple post hoc assertion, or are you alleging that the installation of fusion had some effect?
[08:01] <wolferine> GTroy, keep it to one line?
[08:01] <bruenig> !enter
[08:01] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[08:01] <ironmatar> i swore id not go back to windows but if this dosent work iv no alternitive i guess
[08:01] <wolferine> GTroy, have you tried to 'adjust' sound in alsamixer ?
[08:02] <GTroy> I'm assuming it was from fusion...I noticed my onboard audio card was selected after my audio card was working
[08:02] <punsad> MYTHBUNTU: did you look at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=160919   ?
[08:03] <GTroy> alsamixer and sound preferences show different cards
[08:03] <nickrud> ironmatar, I only use the alternate install cd, so I don't have anything useful to add about a live cd install
[08:03] <wolferine> GTroy, so you have multiple sound cards ?
[08:03] <GTroy> yes wolferine
[08:03] <wolferine> GTroy, so is one not working, and the other is working ?
[08:03] <GTroy> both are not working
[08:03] <ferronica> any one here using azureus ??
[08:04] <CoasterMaster> !anyone | ferronic
[08:04] <ubotu> ferronic: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[08:04] <ironmatar> is there any thing i can do to help the situation before installing?  once agian
[08:04] <MYTHBUNTU> punsad, that page has no soloution to my problem,
[08:04] <spat> can anyone please tell me with what options the ubuntu kernel is configured? or how i can extract that information?
[08:04] <wolferine> GTroy, what are you trying to listen to your audio in, one app is fine..
[08:04] <ironmatar> im kind of tired of re-installing
[08:04] <GTroy> songbird
[08:04] <punsad> spat: the config file is in /boot
[08:04] <MYTHBUNTU> in fact i think i may have lurked over that page before
[08:05] <spat> ah thank you
[08:05] <wolferine> GTroy, can you configure which device handles your sound in that app ?
[08:05] <GTroy> I can try, one moment
[08:06] <wolferine> GTroy, pastebin the command lspci please
[08:06] <wolferine> !pastebin | GTroy
[08:06] <ubotu> GTroy: 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] <wolfsong> anyone know how to fix an X/kernel module mismatch? I'm trying to get my nvidia card working
[08:06] <MYTHBUNTU> punsad, my pastebins: paste.stgraber.org/3258 has my xorg log, maybe this helps, 3257 has the xorg.conf
[08:08] <GTroy> wolferine: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35883/
[08:08] <sotacom> hi every one
[08:08] <Menth> has anyone ever fixed the firefox crashing with flash problem?
[08:08] <wolferine> GTroy, so, are you able to do what I said ?
[08:08] <GTroy> I was not able to select audio device
[08:09] <wolferine> GTroy, then perhaps you might want to use an app you can configure
[08:09] <gluttony> i am trying to install the screenlets application but have been having little to no success. i need some step by step help
[08:09] <punsad_> MYTHBUNTU: I'm waaay out of practice on xorg configuration.  sorry I can't help you more.  I got disconnected somehow briefly - did you say that X did work with liveCD?
[08:10] <GTroy> wolferine: I'll try vlc
[08:10] <gluttony> !beryl
[08:10] <ubotu> beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[08:10] <wolferine> GTroy, what do you currently have setup in vlc as the device ?
[08:10] <gluttony> does anyone here use screenlets
[08:11] <wolferine> gluttony, perhaps try in #ubuntu-effects
[08:11] <GTroy> wolferine: nothing...just default
[08:11] <wolferine> GTroy, is there a list to choose from ?
[08:12] <wolferine> GTroy, maybe pick the device you want to work ?
[08:12] <GTroy> many options, but choosing audio device I haven't found
[08:12] <wolferine> GTroy, Audio->output modules->alsa
[08:12] <GTroy> audio is empty on vlc
[08:13] <wolferine> then you cannot configure it then
[08:13] <GTroy> :D
[08:13] <nickrud> MYTHBUNTU, http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-94736.html
[08:13] <wolferine> maybe try something that you can configure, and come back when you have a specific question
[08:13] <wolferine> im done spoon feeding
[08:13] <GTroy> hey, I was polite
[08:14] <GTroy> I've been using linux on 6 machines for 3 years
[08:14] <punsad_> GTroy: some people are just jerks
[08:14] <WaltzingAlong> punsad_: some jerks are just people
[08:14] <wolferine> yeah, I am a jerk because I tried to help
[08:15] <GTroy> ok, off to the forums
[08:15] <GTroy> /leave
[08:15] <wolferine> gl
[08:15] <GTroy> hopefull I'll find something
[08:15] <WaltzingAlong> never good ever comes from trying
[08:15] <hopender> Guys I installed Wine, and I need to cd c:\program files\steam how do I find it? it says it doesnt exist but thats where i installed to
[08:16] <nickrud> hopender, /home/<you>/.wine , it's under there somewhere
[08:16] <wolferine> funny in the last hour, I havent seen you say a word WaltzingAlong
[08:16] <WaltzingAlong> wolferine: which words should i have been saying? i just logged on lesss than 4 minutes ago
[08:17] <hopender> nickrud: I can't find it >.<
[08:17] <hopender> nickrud: How do I un-install something with wine after i've installed it?
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[08:17] <nickrud> hopender,    cd ~/.wine/drive_c
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[08:17] <wolferine> !ops | Chavao
[08:17] <nickrud> !ops | CHavao
[08:17] <ubotu> Chavao: 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, mneptok or Pici
[08:17] <Chavao> 
[08:17] <Chavao> 
[08:17] <ubotu> CHavao: 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, mneptok or Pici
[08:18] <WaltzingAlong> wolferine: o the comment about 'trying'? because when i was a columnistsomeone had to teach me about action verbs, of which 'try' is not
[08:18] <WaltzingAlong> nickrud: /me wonders how things can be warmed appropriately
[08:18] <wolferine> too bad they didnt teach you sentence structure as well :)
[08:18] <nickrud> lol try <> do :) Been there, done that
[08:19] <WaltzingAlong> wolferine: :)
[08:19] <nickrud> MYTHBUNTU finally put up something that I could troubleshoot, and he left ;(
[08:19] <WaltzingAlong> part of my problem i suppose, i do not expect my learning to come from others
[08:19] <hopender> ok I found drive_c but where is program files/steam?
[08:20] <nickrud> hopender, Program Files is under drive_c
[08:21] <zorlin> !compositing
[08:21] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about compositing - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:21] <zorlin> !beryl
[08:21] <ubotu> beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[08:21] <hopender> Nice job nickrud thumbs up to you, fixed =D
[08:25] <kizm0> hi
[08:26] <WONToN> konbanwa
[08:26] <kizm0> i'm very frustrated, i downloaded the newest aicrack suite .9 , extracted the file, and when i run "make" it gives me "Make: *** No rule to make target 'src/sha1-mmx.S', needed by 'aircrack-ng'. Stop.
[08:26] <Impian> gengki des kah?
[08:27] <kizm0> ive looked this up
[08:27] <kizm0> and there were no good answers online
[08:27] <b33r> Hey why do I use 135mb swap when I'm only using 100mb out of 256 of my ram?
[08:27] <WONToN> kizm0 did u run ./configure
[08:27] <kizm0> because you need to set your swap
[08:27] <kizm0> file
[08:27] <kizm0> no
[08:27] <kizm0> i didint
[08:27] <kizm0> should do that
[08:27] <WONToN> yes
[08:28] <b33r> kizm0, what do u mean?
[08:28] <kizm0> there's no file configure
[08:28] <WONToN> do ./configure
[08:28] <kizm0> yea
[08:28] <caustic> Where do I go for help with compiz?
[08:28] <kizm0> ./confugre is what i did
[08:28] <kizm0> ./configure*
[08:28] <scipio> !effects
[08:28] <ubotu> For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[08:28] <caustic> !effects
[08:28] <WONToN> ok, did you cat INSTALL?
[08:29] <kizm0> there's no file INSTALL
[08:29] <kizm0> cat install would just view it
[08:29] <WONToN> README?
[08:29] <kizm0> yes, the readme told me to , make, make install
[08:29] <kizm0> and i can't make nor make install because of this error
[08:30] <kizm0> "No rule to make target..."
[08:30] <WONToN> try make again,
[08:30] <wolfsong> anyone know how to fix an X/kernel module mismatch? I'm trying to get my nvidia card working
[08:30] <kizm0> i did
[08:30] <WONToN> it sounds like there is no make file
[08:30] <kizm0> lol
[08:31] <kizm0> Makefile*
[08:31] <kizm0> there's that
[08:31] <kizm0> http://download.aircrack-ng.org/aircrack-ng-0.9.1.tar.gz
[08:31] <kizm0> this is what i downloaded
[08:32] <kizm0> ah
[08:32] <lorenzo_> mx
[08:32] <kizm0> i needa go into airoscript
[08:32] <kizm0> i think
[08:32] <hopender> How do I get the Mac style launch bar thinger what is it called?
[08:33] <kizm0> nice
[08:33] <WONToN> results?
[08:33] <slap_me> if i alt-f2'ed and started beryl settings...how do i turn it off? no icon showed up to 'exit'
[08:33] <sauvin> hopender, you're talking about the dock thingie?
[08:34] <hopender> like at the bottom of every mac
[08:34] <hopender> theres like a list of the programs with their icons
[08:34] <sauvin> What desktop are you running?
[08:34] <hopender> Ubuntu 7.04
[08:34] <kizm0> nope
[08:34] <WONToN> that mean gnome. . .
[08:35] <WONToN> nope?
[08:35] <kizm0> make: *** No rule to make target 'src/sha1-mmx.S', needed by 'aircrack-ng'. Stop.
[08:35] <kizm0> i must isntall it before i can use the scripts
[08:35] <sauvin> Ubuntu 7.04 is Ubuntu Feisty, a distribution. That doesn't tell me what desktop you're using.
[08:36] <hopender> Well how do I find out my desktop?
[08:36] <WONToN> you are using gnome desktop
[08:37] <sauvin> WONTon, that's an assumption.
[08:37] <WONToN> correct
[08:37] <sauvin> I installed ubuntu from a livecd and without downloading anything ELSE, I'm running KDE.
[08:37] <Crustacean-Bob> Can anyone tell me the easiest way to set up an online network through http?
[08:37] <sauvin> Crustacean-Bob, hire an administrator.
[08:38] <Crustacean-Bob> If I wanted to do it myself?
[08:38] <Crustacean-Bob> Something like Samba shares?
[08:38] <WONToN> howd you manage taht?
[08:38] <Crustacean-Bob> Or NFS
[08:38] <WONToN> without kde-base?
[08:38] <sauvin> WONToN, on the graphical login screen, there's a little icon in the lower left. Click on that for options, one of which is KDE session.
[08:38] <lauriexxx> good mornig dudes
[08:39] <WONToN> 7.04?
[08:39] <sauvin> Yup.
[08:39] <sauvin> From a LiveDVD I got from some Linux magazine.
[08:40] <lauriexxx> got  a question, anybody know how to record a dvd iso from a cam corder???
[08:40] <scipio> Crustacean-Bob, hamachi might be a solution. search the forums and look up their site to see if that's what you want
[08:41] <WONToN> that, i did not know, but still. . .
[08:41] <Ryan52> For some reason my 3GHz processor is running at 2.4GHz. Why is it doing this? Here's my /proc/cpuinfo: http://rafb.net/p/nqJgZS66.html
[08:41] <keenan> hi
[08:41] <WONToN> i think i'll make an ASS out of yoU and ME
[08:43] <Menth> Ryan52: you need to check your bios settings
[08:43] <xtknight> !hardy
[08:43] <ubotu> Hardy Heron is the code name for Ubuntu 8.04, due April 2008.
[08:44] <nathan> is cedega open source?
[08:44] <Ryan52> If I boot into recovery mode it says it's running at 3Ghz though.
[08:44] <hopender> whats the irc channel for the effects and stuff?
[08:44] <xtknight> hopender, #ubuntu-effects
[08:44] <nathan> ubuntu-effects
[08:44] <wolferine> #ubuntu-effects
[08:44] <xtknight> nathan, cedega is not open source.  but they did "steal" some open source code and make a proprietary product out of it
[08:45] <Menth> nathan you can install cedege via cvs
[08:45] <nathan> xtknight: how do they charge for it i mean.. does it have activation?
[08:45] <Menth> for free
[08:45] <nathan> doesn't say free on their website
[08:45] <Menth> it is free if you install it from the cvs tho i did it the other day
[08:46] <xtknight> cegeda is a paid product. the free cvs has partial code from cedega i believe
[08:46] <nathan> can you point me to instructions on how to do that? I don't know what cvs is
[08:46] <hopender> Anybody know where I can find a Mac style launch bar?
[08:46] <xtknight> nathan, http://transgaming.org/subscription/subscribe.html
[08:46] <fivetwentysix_> How can I disable f12 from opening Desktop Search, it's annoying.
[08:47] <nathan> that says it's $5/month
[08:47] <kizm0> dude
[08:47] <kizm0> who ever made aircrack-ng 0.9.1
[08:47] <keenan> hey
[08:47] <kizm0> is a docubeag
[08:47] <kizm0> he renamed ssh-something.S
[08:47] <kizm0> to .s
[08:47] <kizm0> and its such a small error to notice
[08:47] <Menth> http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wiwimod/index.php?page=HOWTO%20Cedega%20CVS
[08:47] <kizm0> pissin me off
[08:47] <keenan> any ladies wanan chat?
[08:47] <kizm0> i fixed it lol
[08:48] <fivetwentysix_> How can I disable f12 from opening Desktop Search, it's annoying.
[08:48] <Ryan52> For some reason my 3GHz processor is running at 2.4GHz. If I boot into recovery mode it says it's running at 3Ghz though. Why is it doing this? Here's my /proc/cpuinfo: http://rafb.net/p/nqJgZS66.html
[08:48] <hopender> Anybody know where I can find a Mac style launch bar?
[08:48] <nathan> xtknight: what I meant was can you show me a link to where to get the free version?
[08:49] <Menth> i did up there^
[08:49] <Crustacean-Bob> Anybody in here use freenx?
[08:49] <scipio> fivetwentysix_, system-pref-keyboard shortcuts maybe?
[08:49] <Menth> good luck getting it to work
[08:49] <fivetwentysix_> scipio I don't see it there.
[08:49] <nathan> oh my bad thanks... why you say that?
[08:49] <scipio> fivetwentysix_, you don't see what? there is an entry for desktop search
[08:50] <wonton> nathan, http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wiwimod/index.php?page=HOWTO%20Cedega%20CVS
[08:50] <nathan> thanks got it now
[08:50] <fivetwentysix_> scipio no there isn't!
[08:50] <J-_> window 11
[08:50] <J-_> err
[08:50] <Menth> there some things you need to do make it work i had to search for them (cant remember what now) and that doesnt "seem" to be your specialty
[08:51] <Xaero> God windows is crazy
[08:51] <nathan> so the directions aren't accurate?
[08:51] <Menth> not for ubuntu
[08:51] <Xaero> It says I'm logged on here twice.
[08:51] <scipio> fivetwentysix_, i'm on feisty gnome desktop. if you're on something else then i don't know
[08:51] <fivetwentysix_> exact same
[08:51] <fivetwentysix_> i see an entry for search
[08:51] <fivetwentysix_> but not desktop search
[08:51] <kousotu> anyone got a good MUD clinet?
[08:52] <scipio> fivetwentysix_, that's the one. since it's under desktop tab i assume is desktop search
[08:52] <fivetwentysix_> that's not the one
[08:52] <fivetwentysix_> press f12
[08:52] <fivetwentysix_> and you'll see what i'm talking aobut
[08:52] <hopender> Anybody know where I can find a Mac style launch bar?
[08:52] <ziroday> hopender: avant-window-manager
[08:52] <hopender> Bah I don't like that one lol
[08:53] <ziroday> hopender: well you can use the gnome-panel, or another one is kiba-dock
[08:54] <fivetwentysix_> How can I disable f12 from opening Desktop Search, it's annoying.
[08:54] <wonton> fivetwentysix_, try setting f12 to something else, like opening the terminal
[08:55] <fivetwentysix_> oh nevermind
[08:55] <fivetwentysix_> there's an option in desktop search
[08:55] <fivetwentysix_> where i can make it alt or ctrl or alt+ctrl
 you mean docker?
[08:55] <fivetwentysix_> woops
[08:55] <fivetwentysix_> That's scary lol better not do alt+ctrl
[08:55] <fivetwentysix_> hehe
[08:55] <fivetwentysix_> oh crap
[08:55] <fivetwentysix_> too late
[08:55] <hopender> chuy_max: Maybe, where do I get it
[08:55] <fivetwentysix_> i dunno how to get it back up
[08:56] <ramster> hi i have just have a notice that there are system updates available but when i wanted to dl/install them it says 'warning software can't be authenticated' should i still go ahead installing the 'linux headers and linux image there are 4 files 32 meg in total. anyone?
[08:56] <wonton> try shift control, then alt
[08:56] <chuy_max> hopender, if you are new to debian based distros open synaptic, that's where you install repository applications
[08:56] <fivetwentysix_> bah whatever
[08:57] <scipio> i have the feeling you installed desktop-search. and asigned f12 as shortcut. so you either remove it or change the shortcut. because that's not a default aplication
[08:57] <chuy_max> hopender: system -> administration -> synaptic package manager
[08:57] <Menth> or in a terminal "sudo synaptic"
[08:57] <chuy_max> search for dockers, the most mac os look alike is kxdocker
[08:58] <chuy_max> Menth it is not recommended to use sudo for GUI apps, but gksu
[08:58] <Menth> er it asks for your password anyway?
[08:58] <CoasterMaster> chuy_max: is there a difference between gksu and gksudo?
[08:58] <chuy_max> Menth, yes it should
[08:58] <SeveredCross> No, gksu is a symlink to gksudo.
[08:59] <z0rz> Alright I got a crazy network setup for ya'll...
[08:59] <SeveredCross> Or something like that.
[08:59] <CoasterMaster> SeveredCross: thanks
[08:59] <SeveredCross> Yw.
[08:59] <orbisvicis> !tunapie
[08:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tunapie - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:59] <chuy_max> SeveredCross CoasterMaster the other way around
[08:59] <SeveredCross> Close enough.
[08:59] <wonton> or you could just sudo &
[08:59] <orbisvicis> anyone know how to configure guarddog with tunapie / icecast?
[08:59] <SeveredCross> sudo &?
[08:59] <ziroday> wonton: not the same thing at all
[08:59] <SeveredCross> That's a bad ideae...
[08:59] <SeveredCross> And wouldn't do crap.
[09:00] <SeveredCross> Try sudo -i or sudo -s
[09:00] <CoasterMaster> yeah sudo & doesn't sound like it would do anything useful
[09:00] <chuy_max> wonton, that works for some apps, try to sudo kate
[09:00] <kousotu> anyone got a good MUD clinet?
[09:00] <z0rz> So my internet just went down... but my neighbor's (and best friend) isn't and he has wifi.  He's doesn't mind if I get on it, so I did.. but my wife would like to get on too on her computer... so I followed this guide: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=91370
[09:00] <SeveredCross> Don't do sudo kate.
[09:00] <SeveredCross> You can screw up things using sudo and graphical apps.
[09:00] <Netham45> use gksudo kare
[09:00] <Netham45> kate*
[09:01] <chuy_max> wonton ah, it worked, well, I've read it somewhere, that some GUI apps don't show up, and I've tested it myself
[09:01] <z0rz> Now the thing is .. I don't want to have to change all of our IPs and stuff.. so I just set in my dhcp server (another bsd based box) to give out the ip of this machine for the gateway... It does (I renew on her computer) but it still doesn't work (she can't ping a public ip) .. any ideas on what I should do to get her up?
[09:01] <chuy_max> don't remember which apps though
[09:01] <wonton> what worked?
[09:01] <chuy_max> sudo kate
[09:01] <wonton> hmmm
[09:03] <keenan> hello?
 ampersand (&) starts applications in background
[09:03] <SeveredCross> Yeah I know that
[09:03] <chuy_max> oh
[09:03] <scipio> kousotu, tf is good if you wanna learn how to use it. tintin is allright. and there is kildclient if you want a gui
[09:03] <chuy_max> :)
[09:03] <SeveredCross> But why in the world would you wanna start sudo in the background?
[09:03] <SeveredCross> sudo & is totally useless.
[09:03] <chuy_max> SeveredCross, well, ask wonton what he will do that
[09:03] <z0rz> SeveredCross: Hahah so true
[09:03] <chuy_max> */what/why
[09:03] <keenan> so crossed....
[09:03] <SeveredCross> sudo & is like trying to make sudo a daemon.
[09:04] <wonton> i'm not much of a sodoer, myself, i prefer real root
[09:04] <z0rz> chuy_max: Because sudo & just sends the sudo commmand into the background and you don't use it
[09:04] <fulio>  Hi, im having problems, im getting Failed to start x server, i have been using Vesa .can someone help me please?
[09:04] <wolferine> fulio, lspci | grep VGA
[09:04] <chuy_max> z0rz, ehrm -_-, yeah I know
[09:04] <ziroday> wonton: , z0rz, SeveredCross, chuy_max | offtopic
[09:04] <SeveredCross> What?
[09:04] <SeveredCross> For discussing sudo?
[09:04] <wonton> lol
[09:05] <fulio> wolferine,  Hi, im having problems, im getting Failed to start x server, i have been using Vesa .can someone help me please?
[09:05] <SeveredCross> fulio: What kind of video card do you have?
[09:05] <ironmatar> i think i finnaly have a good install here on this other hd   i am very leery of doing any updates or any dratted thing to it
[09:05] <fulio> wolferine,  00:05.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation C51 PCI Express Bridge (rev a2)
[09:05] <z0rz> So my internet just went down... but my neighbor's (and best friend) isn't and he has wifi.  He's doesn't mind if I get on it, so I did.. but my wife would like to get on too on her computer... so I followed this guide: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=91370
[09:05] <chuy_max> ziroday how in hell is talking about how to use bash in ubuntu is offtopic?
[09:05] <z0rz> Now the thing is .. I don't want to have to change all of our IPs and stuff.. so I just set in my dhcp server (another bsd based box) to give out the ip of this machine for the gateway... It does (I renew on her computer) but it still doesn't work (she can't ping a public ip) .. any ideas on what I should do to get her up?
[09:05] <SeveredCross> Okay. Know what kinda nVidia?
[09:05] <Xaero> can anyone help me?
[09:05] <SeveredCross> chuy_max: It's okay, people here are incredibly uptight.
[09:05] <wolferine> fulio, repeating your question isnt really necessary, as I replied to you
[09:05] <Krussy> hi jrib are you there?
[09:06] <ziroday> chuy_max: this is a support channel, talking about the differences between sudo sudo & and gksudo are for offtopic
[09:06] <z0rz> Xaero: What's your problem
[09:06] <wolferine> fulio, have you installed the nvidia drivers, and if so, how ?
[09:06] <z0rz> !ask
[09:06] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[09:06] <fulio> wolferine, i know im sry, i thought  i copyed it so i passed it sorry
[09:06] <fulio> wolferine, i used the envy
[09:06] <Xaero> I'm getting a Error: Microcode "bcm43xx_microcode" not available or load failed. error
[09:06] <wolferine> !envy | fulio
[09:06] <ubotu> fulio: 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!
[09:06] <kousotu> anyone got a good MUD clinet?
[09:06] <Xaero> On my laptop if that helps
[09:06] <z0rz> Xaero: Well, I don't know but maybe someone else can.. explain when you are getting the error
[09:06] <boubbin> is (k)ubuntu's live cd setup able to resize existing ntfs partitions if they have free space ?
[09:06] <fulio> wolferine, after i used envy, i restart it and i get failed to start x so i have to go back to vesa.
[09:06] <z0rz> Xaero: and can you boot?
[09:07] <Xaero> Trying to get my Live CD to boot
[09:07] <Xaero> No
[09:07] <wolferine> fulio read above
[09:07] <fulio> wolferine, b4 i have done that i downloaded the lasted driver
[09:07] <z0rz> Well I'm not sure.. just keepa sking
[09:07] <scipio> kousotu, i replied to you above
[09:07] <ziroday> Xaero: do you have a built in wireless card?
[09:07] <fulio> wolferine, kk
[09:07] <Xaero> It gets passed the Install or Live CD
[09:07] <Xaero> zirodayyes
[09:07] <Xaero> *ziroday: yes
[09:07] <ziroday> Xaero: that error is being caused due to your wireless card, cn i please have its make and mode;
[09:07] <ziroday> *model
[09:08] <z0rz> How can I use my ubuntu box to share my wireless connection with other computers on the network (I've already set up iptables with nat and masquerading and then set this computer as the default gateway on the other computers)
[09:08] <Xaero> I have no clue
[09:08] <Xaero> Wait
[09:08] <hopender> How do I get Mail - Evolution to not run on startup, it makes the startup take so much longer
[09:08] <Xaero> Do you mean the Laptop or the card?
[09:08] <Xaero> The laptop is a presario V6000
[09:08] <ziroday> Xaero: the card
[09:08] <SeveredCross> hopender: System --> Preferences --> Session
[09:08] <SeveredCross> Untick Evolution..
[09:08] <Xaero> I haven't the damndest on the card
[09:08] <hopender> But it isn't there
[09:08] <ziroday> Xaero: please wait
[09:09] <kousotu> scipio: didn't see it, my appologies
[09:09] <SeveredCross> All I have is Evolution Alarm Notifier
[09:09] <SeveredCross> Check the "Session Options" tab, is the little box there ticked?
[09:09] <kousotu> scipio: I have kild, and am having issues connecting
[09:09] <Krussy> Hi all, today is my first serious step in using ubuntu, and have been successful in at least finding and installing a few programs like mplayer. Currently attempting to get LaTeX installed, about 30 hours ago it was suggested that I should go with TeXlive with Kile. My question is, when I do a search for the Kile package it downloads TeTex. is there a front end that I can use with TexLive?
[09:10] <wolferine> Krussy, google 'ubuntu guide'
[09:10] <fulio> wolferine, i tryd to use wiki no help
[09:10] <hopender> no it isnt ticked
[09:10] <wolferine> fulio, which wiki, what error ?
[09:10] <z0rz> Krussy: http://ubuntuguide.org
[09:10] <hendo> hello
[09:10] <Anarch> Iomega Zip drive in Feisty, parallel port: I know about modprobe ppa, but then I don't know what device to access.  Google found bug 110819 but no solution; is Feisty really unable to handle parallel-port Zip?
[09:10] <fulio> wolferine, can you ppost website please.
[09:10] <hendo> can any one help me
[09:11] <CoasterMaster> !helpme | hendo
[09:11] <ubotu> hendo: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[09:11] <z0rz> !ask hendo
[09:11] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ask hendo - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:11] <Freon> *g*
[09:11] <wolferine> fulio, can you please be more clear in your questions ?
[09:11] <z0rz> !ask | hendo
[09:11] <Xman> can any body please tell me how can i know my nameserver in windows
[09:11] <z0rz> !ask
[09:11] <hendo> okay i deleted my garbage bin by mistake
[09:11] <wolferine> fulio, and please reply to mine, if I am taking the time to help you
[09:11] <scipio> kousotu, hmm really? it worked ok for me. can you connect with something else, like telnet? maybe the mud is down?
[09:11] <ziroday> Xaero: please look at this forum posts. They tell you howto install ubuntu on your machine, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=458164
[09:11] <Freon> @Xman cmd->ipconfig
[09:12] <z0rz> hendo: Right click the panel and select add to panel .. look for the Trash and drag it back to where youw ant it
[09:12] <fulio> wolferine, i want to be able to use the desktop effects, but when ever i enable the desktop effects and i ahve to restart and  i get failed to start x server
[09:12] <Xaero> thanks
[09:12] <kousotu> scipio: the mud is up, java froze conecting
[09:12] <wolferine> fulio, desktop effects are covered in #ubuntu-effects
[09:12] <ziroday> Xaero: no problems
[09:13] <scipio> kousotu, i don't know then, sorry. i found kild limited anyway. so i went back to tintin
[09:13] <Anarch> !ppa
[09:13] <ubotu> With Launchpad's Personal Package Archives (PPA), you can build and publish binary Ubuntu packages for multiple architectures simply by uploading an Ubuntu source package to Launchpad. See https://help.launchpad.net/PPAQuickStart.
[09:13] <hendo> what panel
[09:13] <Anarch> !iomega
[09:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about iomega - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:14] <Xaero> um, I have a different processer than what was listed
[09:14] <Xaero> Is that going to be ok?
[09:14] <PeterBz> http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=luxEJK9fNCQ a great game
[09:14] <hendo> what panel you talking about zorz
[09:14] <Xaero> or will I need a different guide?
[09:14] <ziroday> Xaero: just follow the guide you are still extremely similar
[09:14] <Xaero> ok
[09:15] <Xaero> I'm a n00b
[09:15] <Xaero> Well, Off to fixing it
[09:15] <Dingo> Is anyone aviable to help me, when ever i enable desktop effects and reboot after i get Failed to start x server and i would have to go back to Vesa aagn, any help eplas.e
[09:16] <hendo> you there waht panel do i have to click to get my garbage bine back
[09:16] <Avec> i have hide the menu bar from amarok and i can not restore it.i dont find any icon for restore it i need to go in options menu
[09:16] <wolferine> fulio == Dingo
[09:17] <CoasterMaster> Desktop effects are still beta-ish aren't they?
[09:17] <wonton> hendo, any panel
[09:17] <hendo> on the desktop
[09:17] <wolferine> Dingo / fulio dont think by changing nicks and asking the exact same question is going to get you 'more' help
[09:19] <hendo> i am using ubuntu fiesty
[09:20] <CoasterMaster> hendo: the white bars on the top and bottom of the screen (the ones containing application menus and all your open windows and such) are called panels
[09:20] <Xman> can any body please tell me is the nameserver and gateway same?
[09:21] <wonton> hendo, right click any free space on either the top or bottom panel
[09:21] <kizm0> ahh success
[09:21] <kizm0> fuck u all
[09:21] <kizm0> im crackin wep
[09:21] <CoasterMaster> !ohmy | kizm0
[09:21] <kizm0> u fags
[09:21] <ubotu> kizm0: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[09:21] <hendo> i did that now what
[09:21] <kevor> tonyyarusso: nice move :)
[09:22] <wonton> click add to panel
[09:22] <Xman> CoasterMaster is nameserver and gateway same?
[09:23] <wonton> under desktop and windows, click trsh
[09:23] <wonton> trash
[09:23] <Anarch> !mknod
[09:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mknod - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:23] <Anarch> !sda4
[09:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sda4 - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:23] <CoasterMaster> A nameserver is a server that matches up a domain (like ubuntu.com) to an IP (147.83.195.18)
[09:23] <Anarch> !mkdev
[09:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mkdev - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:23] <CoasterMaster> A gateway is sorta like a router that your computer uses to access the Internet
[09:24] <hendo> still cant see anything
[09:24] <Xman> CoasterMaster: how can i know my nameserver?
[09:24] <CoasterMaster> Xman: do you have a router?
[09:24] <Xman> no
[09:25] <hendo> i right click on the panel and it says add panel  delete this panel properties
[09:25] <sx66> how do you select master channel in Volume Control in Ubuntu?
[09:25] <hendo> report a problem
[09:25] <CoasterMaster> Xman: I'm not sure then, it's usually assigned by your ISP
[09:26] <neosix> hello!!!
[09:26] <CoasterMaster> !hi | neosiz
[09:26] <ubotu> neosiz: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[09:26] <hendo> got it thanks guys
[09:26] <hendo> i got it guys thanks heaps
[09:26] <Xman> CoasterMaster: but how can a person know his nameserver if router is there?
[09:26] <cclc> i am pretty new on ubuntu, so, anyone can u help for setting JAVA Class Path on Ubuntu?
[09:26] <wonton> no prob
[09:27] <CoasterMaster> Xman: it's usually in the router setup
[09:27] <wolferine> cclc, google 'ubuntu guide'
[09:27] <cclc> i had tried thru that but, its not working
[09:27] <Xman> CoasterMaster: router setup?
[09:27] <wolferine> cclc, which part is 'not working' ?
[09:28] <cclc> i set the class path on .bashrc, but its not working
[09:29] <wolferine> cclc, Feisty, and what is the URL of the documentation your using ?
[09:29] <cclc> export JAVA_HOME= /home/ubuntu/application/jdk1.6.0, [new-line]  export PATH= $JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH
[09:29] <wolferine> cclc, and when you echo $PATH ?
[09:29] <CoasterMaster> Xman: most routers have a setup page that displays all that info
[09:30] <cafuego> Why don't you just install sun-java6-jdk
[09:30] <cclc> when echo, result is /usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games
[09:30] <Xman> CoasterMaster: u mean an internet page to enter the uid and passwd?
[09:30] <wolferine> cclc, what URL did you use ?
[09:31] <nickrud> cclc, did you source the .bashrc after you changed it?
[09:31] <gary4gar> Xman, alternatively you use OpenDNS
[09:31] <cclc> i am not getting u?
[09:32] <Xman> gary4gar: u mean DNS server is nameserver?
[09:32] <nickrud> cclc, source .bashrc in the terminal
[09:32] <nickrud> cclc, then check your path again
[09:32] <gary4gar> Xman, AFAIK
 cclc, google 'ubuntu guide' :: <cclc> i had tried thru that but, its not working :: wolferine> cclc, what URL did you use ?
[09:33] <Xman> gary4gar: ?
[09:33] <wonton> source ~/.bash_profile
[09:33] <cclc> i need to go thru root login?
[09:33] <gary4gar> Xman, i said AFAIK
[09:33] <wonton> source ~/.bashrc
[09:33] <hendo> how do you download packages on here
[09:33] <Xman> gary4gar: what is AFAIK?
[09:33] <Yodude> hey i installed mysql and accidentily gave a password to the root mysql account, how can i delete this poassword ?! I need the account to not have a password so that i can install cacti
[09:34] <CoasterMaster> hendo: you use the Synpatic package manager
[09:34] <hendo> yes
[09:34] <hendo> and
[09:34] <gary4gar> AFAIK= As Far As I Know
[09:34] <CoasterMaster> hendo: you check the boxes of the packages you want
[09:34] <wonton> and poof!
[09:34] <gary4gar> Xman,
[09:34] <Xman> yes
[09:34] <hendo> what about if i want to play media
[09:35] <roachmmflhyr> when i go to remove a package via synaptic package manager it asks me to remove other important packages like gnome and shit or does that just mean that by removing that package it may effect those other packages?
[09:35] <wonton> which player?
[09:35] <hendo> i have a wireless mouse how to i install the software for that
[09:35] <Xman> gary4gar: ok thanks for ur kind information
[09:35] <cclc> i used this url:: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/
[09:35] <wolferine> !language | roachmmflhyr
[09:35] <ubotu> roachmmflhyr: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[09:35] <hendo> realplayer
[09:35] <gary4gar> Xman, NP
[09:36] <roachmmflhyr> oops im sorry
[09:36] <wonton> hendo, de\oes mountse function?
[09:36] <wolferine> roachmmflhyr, first off, what package are you trying to remove and why ?
[09:36] <roachmmflhyr> i really didnt mean to say that
[09:36] <wonton> *mouse
[09:36] <hendo> do i go into console to do that wonton
[09:37] <wonton> no,
[09:37] <roachmmflhyr> wolferine:  well i put ytalk, protftp, and vsftp packages on here and now i want to remove them
[09:37] <hendo> what then wonton
[09:37] <wonton> im asking if the mouse wrks at all
i went thru https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java
[09:37] <akbid> hgh
[09:37] <towlieba> how do i share a folder on my network so i can access it from my mac ?
[09:38] <hendo> yes it works but the batteries are nearly flat
[09:38] <akbid> ddsds
[09:38] <hendo> the light will flash
[09:38] <hendo> '
[09:38] <Yodude> hey i installed mysql and accidentily gave a password to the root mysql account, how can i delete this poassword ?! I need the account to not have a password so that i can install cacti
[09:38] <wonton> what model
[09:38] <wonton> ?
[09:39] <hendo> a4 tech wireless wonton
[09:39] <Rainarrow> Hello, why Ubuntu 6.06 recognize my HDD as /dev/hda, but in 7.04 my hdd become /dev/sda?
[09:39] <Rainarrow> the machine is a Thinkpad T40, with legacy IDE drives
[09:40] <Carroarmato0> Rainarrow: I think it's because of the switch with hal for hardware stuff intead of udev
[09:40] <roachmmflhyr> Rainarrow: mine has done the same there isnt any problems with it
[09:40] <ziroday> Rainarrow: theyre just different versions of udev called drives different things
[09:40] <hendo> wonton
[09:40] <fulio>  "when I tick the NVIDIA restricted driver, x server fails to start on boot"
[09:40] <Rainarrow> isn't sda supposed to be a SCSI drive?
[09:41] <wonton> hmm?
[09:41] <hendo> what do i do here
[09:41] <hendo> the mouse works
[09:41] <wonton> will it charge?
[09:42] <hendo> but i need to install the software so i can see if the battery is charging
[09:42] <hendo> i dont know
[09:42] <hendo> it works ok
[09:42] <wonton> try the manufacturer
[09:42] <Rainarrow> Hi ziroday, I still wonder about the driver name thing
[09:43] <Rainarrow> ziroday, isn't /dev/sda supposed to be a SCSI drive?
[09:43] <ziroday> Rainarrow: sorry im sleeping :), no it isnt neccaserily
[09:43] <wasabi_> is anyone having errors loading the ipod plugin for rhythmbox
[09:43] <wasabi_> it won't load
[09:43] <hendo> thanks wonton
[09:43] <ziroday> Rainarrow: with new versions of udev its becoming internal drive i think
[09:43] <hendo> see you latter
[09:44] <ziroday> Rainarrow: and the [hd*]  is being gotten rid of
[09:45] <Rainarrow> ziroday, ok thanks for explanation, where can I find more detailed information about this?
[09:45] <Rainarrow> ziroday, I've been googling for a while but got nothing
[09:45] <ziroday> Rainarrow: truthfully i just got it from here talking and listening to the gurus. Try googling udev
[09:45] <ziroday> Rainarrow: or udev filesystem
[09:46] <roachmmflhyr> wolferine: do you know if it is safe to remove these packages such as vino when it complains that gnome gnome desktop environment need to be removed as well?? i dont understand................
[09:46] <wolferine> roachmmflhyr, you really dont want to remove gnome desktop
[09:46] <alienseer23> is there a network sniffer/network mapper program for Ubuntu with a nice front end gui? something that will detect and show all hosts connectd to my lan?
[09:46] <ziroday> alienseer23: kismet?
[09:46] <ziroday> alienseer23: or nmap
[09:47] <kaushal> hi
[09:47] <roachmmflhyr> wolferine: yes i know but i dont want vino, vsftp, or ytalk
[09:47] <wolferine> roachmmflhyr, ok
[09:47] <alienseer23> ziroday: nmap has a gui?
[09:47] <kaushal> I am using arping command to know the Mac address of the box
[09:47] <roachmmflhyr> wolferine: this doesnt make any sense i have never ran into this problem before
[09:47] <kaushal> how can i achieve it
[09:48] <wolferine> roachmmflhyr, I see
[09:48] <ziroday> alienseer23: think so but could very probably wrong. Go with prismstumbler or kismet
[09:48] <bartekJoJoM> ??
[09:48] <alienseer23> ziroday: kismet appears to be for wireless
[09:48] <roachmmflhyr> how can i uninstall these packages without uninstalling gnome and my desktop environment
[09:48] <alienseer23> checking out prismstumbler
[09:49] <bartekJoJoM> how to log in as a root in ubuntu?
[09:49] <scipio> alienseer23, how about iptraf?
[09:49] <ziroday> alienseer23: sorry you want one wired?
[09:49] <bartekJoJoM> I just want log in as a rot in openbox
[09:49] <bartekJoJoM> how can I make it?
[09:49] <ziroday> alienseer23: misunderstood try wireshark and look at the traffic
[09:49] <bartekJoJoM> hmmm
[09:50] <alienseer23> ziroday: cool, thabnks
[09:50] <bartekJoJoM> tell me if you know :D
[09:50] <ziroday> alienseer23: no prob
[09:50] <alienseer23> scipio: I tried that, not quite what I was looking for
[09:50] <kaushal> :( :( :( :( :( :(
[09:50] <bartekJoJoM> awwwwwww
[09:51] <bartekJoJoM> do you hear me?
[09:51] <scipio> alienseer23, ah ok. ziroday was on top of it anyway :)
[09:51] <ziroday> thanks scipio
[09:51] <bartekJoJoM> lol
[09:51] <alienseer23> nmap would be great if it had a gui
[09:51] <alienseer23> for me anyway
[09:52] <bartekJoJoM> how to log in as a root in openboxxxxxxxxxxxx
[09:52] <bartekJoJoM> ???????????????????????
[09:52] <wolferine> oh wow, do I ever want to answer you now
[09:52] <alienseer23> ooh, found nmapfe :)
[09:52] <wolferine> all those xs and ?s
[09:53] <wolferine> alienseer23, there are network tools in Gnome
[09:53] <bartekJoJoM> I expect someone can help me
[09:53] <alienseer23> wolferine: yeah, but nothing that scans the network for connected hosts
[09:53] <wolferine> !patience
[09:53] <bartekJoJoM> ok
[09:53] <lil-g-man> my card reader can read and write memory card from a digital camera, but cannot detect memory stick pro duo???
[09:53] <alienseer23> or at leaste nothing that i found..?
[09:53] <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
[09:53] <ziroday> bartekJoJoM: no with that attidude
[09:53] <wolferine> bartekJoJoM, i wouldnt 'expect' it
[09:54] <bartekJoJoM> ok ok
[09:54] <bartekJoJoM> I'll wait
[09:54] <wolferine> alienseer23, you didnt specify that originally
[09:54] <ziroday> !root | bartekJoJoM
[09:54] <ubotu> bartekJoJoM: 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
[09:55] <derath95> I've got a question, if anyone's available
[09:55] <alienseer23> wolferine: sorry, it's late for me, trying to be clear :)
[09:55] <ziroday> wolferine: just couldnt stop myself :)
[09:55] <scipio> :)
[09:56] <wolferine> that happens too often here
[09:56] <wolferine> nite
[09:56] <ziroday> wolferine: cya
[09:56] <bartekJoJoM> how about rox filer in openbox?
[09:56] <scipio> !ask | derath95
[09:56] <ubotu> derath95: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[09:57] <bartekJoJoM> when I log out all is gone
[09:57] <texjoachim> I have a problem while booting
[09:57] <bartekJoJoM> I mean rox isn't in blackbox anymore
[09:57] <texjoachim> I moved /var to a separate partition and now I get this error
[09:57] <derath95> I'm having problem changing the wallpapers, when I select the wallpaper, hit apply, nothing happens... 7.04 kde
[09:58] <texjoachim> "mount point '/var/run' does not exist" and "mkdir: cannot create directory '/var/run/network/'"
[09:59] <ziroday> texjoachim: well you have officialy done something known as - nuking your machine. i.e. go reinstall
[09:59] <dorana> are there any working drivers for RADEON series for Ubuntu? I tried the ones on ati's page (sais it's based for RedHat and SUSE) and it doesn't seem to work well through wine
[09:59] <texjoachim> ziroday: what? why that? I can do that on mandriva und suse, why not on ubuntu?
[09:59] <texjoachim> besides, I'm typing this from the machine where I did it
[10:00] <alienseer23> nmapfe is perfect, thanks for your helpo, folks!
[10:00] <ziroday> dorana: definitly what card. you appear to be going the completely wrong way
[10:01] <ptCaos> Hi!  I'm looking for help because the latest kernel update (.20-16) killed my nvidia gfx driver. Can somebody recommend what to use instead? Please note that I'm not much of a linux guru.
[10:01] <dorana> zipola, currently RADEON x300 (burnt my other)
[10:01] <ziroday> texjoachim: because ubuntu cant take you changing the /var onto another partition unless you told it, by the sounds of it you didnt. backup your data and reinstall
[10:01] <ziroday> texjoachim: if you want you /var or you could try copying it back
[10:01] <wonton> ptcaos, just reinstall driver
[10:01] <dorana> ziroday,  currently RADEON x300 (burnt my other)
[10:02] <ziroday> ptCaos: how did you install the driver?
[10:02] <danya> hello I'm having a problem with my bluetooth .. on gnome it's not working but when I log into a KDE desktop it works just fine .. anyone ? I'm on feisty 64-bit
[10:02] <wonton> nvidia homepage
[10:02] <ziroday> dorana: gimme a min
[10:02] <ptCaos> wonton: the binary nvidia driver complains that it is incompatible with that kernel.
[10:02] <wonton> you recompiled?
[10:03] <ziroday> wonton: that is completely not supported on this channel please dont give it out
[10:03] <ptCaos> I used the dumb user way with some ready-made installer
[10:03] <ziroday> ptCaos: hmm what card/
[10:03] <ziroday> 8?
[10:03] <wonton> srry
[10:03] <ziroday> ptCaos: you will firstly need to remove the old driver
[10:03] <ptCaos> nvidia onboard chipset. To be honest I don't have the slightest idea which it is.
[10:04] <wonton> ok, so pay carefu attention when doing make menuconfig
[10:04] <ziroday> ptCaos: ok, you need to remove the old driver and then install the new on the "ubuntu" way
[10:04] <ptCaos> ziroday: because of this desaster (not getting into X after a small kernel update) I'd like to stay away from the unsupported nv driver.
[10:04] <texjoachim> ziroday: this is a $%&%$ solution if I may say so ;)
[10:04] <dah-rat> i want to thank everyone for the support given to me, im set with my os fully decked now  and helping others too :)
[10:04] <texjoachim> now, how do I tell ubuntu ?
[10:04] <ziroday> texjoachim: you are more than welcome to wait for some one else and ask :)
[10:04] <texjoachim> lol
[10:05] <Neverdie> can anybody help me with my soundcard... i can't get sound out of it
[10:05] <texjoachim> I'll try something and report back
[10:05] <Hadeshorn> Yay im unbanned
[10:05] <Hadeshorn> Hey people, I am having a problem with getting ANYTHING to run
[10:05] <Neverdie> lol
[10:05] <ziroday> ptCaos: no no this is the nvidia driver but made to auto update
[10:05] <Hadeshorn> like terminal wont run, blackjack wont run
[10:05] <Hadeshorn> like the little circle thing spins and then nothing
[10:05] <Neverdie> Hadeshorn, Is it HD or Live?
[10:05] <Hadeshorn> HD
[10:06] <Hadeshorn> I installed it
[10:06] <ziroday> Hadeshorn: run it in terminal and see what it says
[10:06] <Charrua-Zer0> good morning all
[10:06] <wonton> tpcaos, you have to check the nvidia drives in make menuconfig, when compiling kernel source
[10:06] <Hadeshorn> This is my windows laptop btw
[10:06] <Hadeshorn> I dont have internet on ubuntu yet
[10:06] <Neverdie> Windows sucks
[10:06] <ptCaos> ziroday: okay. Exactly _how_ do I uninstall the old one? I'm running on the plain "nv" one now after x re-config in the shell.
[10:06] <Hadeshorn> Ziro: I cant get terminal to run
[10:06] <Charrua-Zer0> anyone knows of channel here where i can get help with the flash plugin for FeistyFawn
[10:06] <Neverdie> atleast.. that is how i think about it
[10:06] <Hadeshorn> I run it from the menu and the circle spins and nothing
[10:06] <ziroday> Hadeshorn: ahh i feel stupid
[10:07] <Hadeshorn> Ziro: I bet your 10x smarter then me right now! :P
[10:07] <mythos> can someone tell me the name of the objectbar on this screenshot: http://eraser.homelinux.com/kai/stuff/compositor.png ?
[10:07] <mythos> would me nice :)
[10:07] <mythos> be*
[10:07] <roachmmflhyr> wolferine: check it out this is what it is telling me http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35891/
[10:07] <dorana> ziroday, I'll BRB
[10:08] <ziroday> ptCaos: go here www.albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html and download the envy tool
[10:08] <me11> 
[10:08] <mrigns> mythos that's xfce4-panel
[10:08] <ziroday> !zh | me11
[10:08] <ubotu> me11: For Ubuntu help in Chinese  #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[10:08] <ptCaos> ziroday: thanks a lot!
[10:08] <mythos> thx!
[10:08] <me11> 
[10:08] <Hadeshorn> Like whenever I try to get something to run, the box down the bottom says Starting...... and then it closes
[10:08] <ziroday> ptCaos: then yeah use the uninstall option to get rid of the drivers
[10:09] <Charrua-Zer0> youtube :( :(:(
[10:09] <bullgard4> What programming languages prefix or require to prefix a reserved identifier with an underscore character?
[10:09] <ziroday> Hadeshorn: i understand and have no clue, still thinking
[10:09] <Charrua-Zer0> anyone gimme a hint pls!!
[10:09] <Hadeshorn> Ziro, I am running an AMD64 3000+ with ATI x700 pro
[10:09] <Menth> it keep crashing charrua?
[10:09] <ziroday> Hadeshorn: 64bit?
[10:09] <roachmmflhyr> can someone tell me why removing vino package wants to remove gnome and gnome desktop environment with it??
[10:09] <Hadeshorn> ziro and i installed the amd64 build
[10:09] <derath95> Charrua - What's the problem with it?
[10:09] <Hadeshorn> Yeah 64 bit
[10:10] <ziroday> roachmmflhyr: because it just does
[10:10] <ziroday> Hadeshorn: sounds like a definite 64bit prob
[10:10] <Charrua-Zer0> derath95: i cant see swf files on my feisty fawn
[10:10] <roachmmflhyr> ziroday: is it going to remove it?
[10:10] <ziroday> roachmmflhyr: yes
[10:10] <Charrua-Zer0> not even with the gnash thing
[10:10] <derath95> Charrua: aren't swf shockwave files?
[10:10] <Charrua-Zer0> yeap
[10:10] <Menth> no flash
[10:10] <Charrua-Zer0> but they dont run on 64
[10:10] <roachmmflhyr> ziroday: is there a way i can remove vino without it removing any other packages
[10:10] <ziroday> roachmmflhyr: synaptic can be mean :)
[10:10] <Bossmanbeta> hello
[10:11] <ziroday> roachmmflhyr: nope
[10:11] <derath95> charrua Linux does not have shockwave support that I know of yet
[10:11] <ziroday> roachmmflhyr: AFAIK
[10:11] <roachmmflhyr> ziroday: ??
[10:11] <Menth> swf is adobe flah
[10:11] <Menth> flash
[10:11] <Hadeshorn> ziro: So I abandon ubuntu then?
[10:11] <ziroday> ptCaos: hows it going
[10:11] <derath95> charrua: we have flash, but not shockwave
[10:11] <Charrua-Zer0> well it does, i guess ill have to wait for the adobe flash player for 64 architectures
[10:11] <ziroday> roachmmflhyr: as far i know it dosnt
[10:11] <Charrua-Zer0> ah i see
[10:11] <roachmmflhyr> ziroday: AFAIK??
[10:11] <Charrua-Zer0> ok then howdo i flash?
[10:12] <ziroday> roachmmflhyr: as far as i know
[10:12] <derath95> Charrua: particular website?
[10:12] <Augustus_Kolya> you can use Flash on AMD64
[10:12] <Charrua-Zer0> youtube
[10:12] <Menth> derath95 http://filext.com/file-extension/SWF seee swf is flash
[10:12] <ziroday> !nvidia | ptCaos
[10:12] <Augustus_Kolya> use nspluginwrapper
[10:12] <ubotu> ptCaos: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[10:12] <ptCaos> ziroday: I uninstalled the old one with envy and am now re-installing
[10:13] <derath95> menth: Ah... thought swf was just flash... okay... CHarrua, you've installed the flash player?
[10:13] <me11> 
[10:13] <roachmmflhyr> ziroday: well i wonder why it is doing this? it also does this with other packages that i installed
[10:13] <ptCaos> ubotu: That's the page I found and used earlier which got me into this mess in the first place.
[10:13] <Hadeshorn> Ziro, is there a log file we can look at?
[10:13] <roachmmflhyr> ziroday: like ytalk and proftp
[10:14] <wonton> !ubotu
[10:14] <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
[10:14] <derath95> Charrua, you've installed the flash player?
[10:14] <Charrua-Zer0> into it
[10:14] <derath95> into it?
[10:14] <dorana> ziroday, Seems the drivers are working fine now after some moding and fixing, seems it's just wine now thats beeing an evil hobbit
[10:15] <Charrua-Zer0> by the way FYI the version opera has at their site for Ubuntu FFawn64 is not that one if u download it
[10:15] <ptCaos> ziroday: Install seems to have finished, off now for reboot (cross fingers)
[10:15] <derath95> Which browser are you trying to use for youtube?
[10:15] <Charrua-Zer0> firefox
[10:16] <derath95> Charrua: And you're getting nothing on the videos?
[10:16] <Charrua-Zer0> i installed the latest version of ubuntu, i want my friends to use it but i cant make it show a silly page like youtube properly. ill fix it. ill keep u posted
[10:16] <Carroarmato0> Anyone know of a great and easy to use desktop recorder for Gnome?
[10:17] <derath95> Charrua: I've ran into this before... there's a command to add flash into Firefox... looking for site
[10:17] <mypapit> m
[10:17] <The_Alexander> hello. I need to move NTFS partition. GParted can't move it, even when I've installed NTFSprogs. What to do?
[10:18] <ptCaos> re
[10:18] <derath95> Charrua: after installing flash, run this command: sudo update-flashplugin that will allow firefox to use flash
[10:18] <ptCaos> update worked like a charm, thanks a lot!
[10:18] <Bossmanbeta> .. any tips on getting soundblaster Audigy 2 sound to increase volume? Tried autodetect & ALSA, but the sound is super-low even at max-volume
[10:18] <ptCaos> now why isn't this simple way mentioned in the ubuntu help?
[10:19] <derath95> Charrua-Zer0, Let me know if that fixed it
[10:21] <Menth> man i wish "sudo wife -make /food/dinner/roast.yum" worked :(
[10:21] <derath95> smirk
[10:21] <ptCaos> Another question: I'd like to run ubuntu on my main machine (Quadcore-Xeon x86-64) too. But still haven't found a way to get the usual stuff (Firefox, Java, Flash) to work reliably. Any recommendations on this?
[10:21] <derath95> ptCaos: https://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/internet.html#web-browsing
[10:21] <Hadeshorn> hey im trying to do stuff and it says you dont have permissions
[10:21] <ptCaos> Menth: It's most probably a device command, not an install option ;-)
[10:21] <Carroarmato0> Anyone know of a great and easy to use desktop recorder for Gnome?
[10:21] <Hadeshorn> im the only person logged in
[10:22] <derath95> There's a section for Flash and java
[10:22] <Hadeshorn> how can i not have permission
[10:22] <derath95> On kde, how does someone change wallpapers if the gui tools don't work?
[10:23] <ptCaos> derath95: Yeah, i tried that but it keeps crashing on me. I'll try it again in a VM to see if there's any improvement.
[10:24] <wonton> !sudo | Hadeshorn
[10:24] <ubotu> Hadeshorn: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[10:24] <Bossmanbeta> .. any tips on getting soundblaster Audigy 2 sound to increase volume? Tried autodetect & ALSA, but the sound is super-low even at max-volume
[10:25] <knoppix> hello
[10:26] <Menth> bonjour!
[10:26] <dorana> how do I change the language in ubuntu? I set it up as swedish but since everything isn't swedish I want to hop back to full English
[10:27] <Zombie> : GPG error: http://fr.archive.ubuntu.com feisty-updates Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[10:27] <Zombie> Arg.
[10:27] <Menth> !language
[10:27] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[10:27] <Carroarmato0> dorana: Go to System > Administration > Language support
[10:27] <Menth> hmm
[10:28] <kauer> Menth: Do you have a question?
[10:29] <scipio> Bossmanbeta, try double click on volume icon. go to edit-preferences and check all the options. then max volume on all channels
[10:29] <Menth> kauer many but none i want to try to figure out right now
[10:29] <kauer> Menth: Just lurking, huh? :-)
[10:30] <Menth> kauer: yup lurking and the odd bit of helping well trying
[10:30] <nex-> Does anyone have a mirror or BlueJ 2.20? http://www.bluej.org/download/download.html seems to be down for me :\
[10:31] <wira> hy
[10:31] <Netham45> hmm, Im in a bluej class at school
[10:32] <nex-> same here Netham45
[10:32] <CommanderCool> is there a way to open a truecrypt-container without installing truecrypt (like traveller mode for linux)?
[10:32] <Netham45> nex-, I have a Windows mirror, but no linux downloads
[10:33] <BlueXero> How do you compile a .tar.gz file?
[10:33] <nex-> :-( I have it installed on my windows machine, but dont want to move from my laptop..
[10:33] <Netham45> BlueXero, it's not 'compiling' it's 'compressing'
[10:33] <Netham45> and Im not sure.
[10:33] <wookieface> how do I disable the automatic startup of rythmbox when i plug in my ipod?
[10:33] <BlueXero> no... I downloaded a file, in a .tar.gz format, and I need to extract it, and compile it
[10:34] <CommanderCool> is there a way to open a truecrypt-container without installing truecrypt (like traveller mode for linux)?
[10:34] <Menth> BlueXero: tar --help
[10:34] <ptCaos> BlueXero: The Desktop also knows how to extract it. Right-click the file.
[10:34] <Menth> oh you need to extract it then build it
[10:34] <Netham45> ah, ok.
[10:34] <BlueXero> yeah, how do you build i?
[10:35] <Netham45> tar -xzf <filename> usually will extract it to <filename>\
[10:35] <scipio> wookieface, maybe if you disable the ipod plugin in rhythmbox? edit-plugins
[10:35] <BlueXero> once I have extracted it, I have a folder with stuff in it
[10:35] <BlueXero> how do I compile that to use?
[10:35] <julius> Package linux-backports-modules-2.6.22-10-generic is not available, but is referred to by another package.This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or is only available from another source
[10:35] <julius> how do i install that
[10:35] <Enselic> BlueXero: typically ./configure && make && sudo make install
[10:36] <Ahadiel> BlueXero, Usually ./configure && make && make install
[10:36] <Menth> julius try "sudo apt-get linux-backports-modules-2.6.22-10-generic"
[10:36] <Netham45> lol
[10:36] <staykovmarin> i am having problems when i switched monitors. tried a few diferent xorg.conf with modline and such, no go. I get a Backtrace XIO: fatal IO error 104 when i startx. any ideas??
[10:36] <Enselic> BlueXero: might need sudo apt-get install build-essential first
[10:36] <staykovmarin> the old one is vga, this one is dvi widescreen
[10:37] <CommanderCool> is there a way to open a truecrypt-container without installing truecrypt (like traveller mode for linux)?
[10:37] <wonton> bluexero, from console
[10:38] <wib> hi, i just updated the linux header files via the automatic update and now my sound card wont work anymore :(
[10:38] <BlueXero> wtf
[10:38] <ptCaos> Since you've been so helpful I'd like to ask another question that has been bugging me for weeks: Is there any way to get back to dumb terminal from GDM?
[10:38] <Cole> Hmmm... Does Ubuntu have a Menu that I could use to find out if my Computer has bluetooth?
[10:38] <qazwsx> I need something to manage password on my ssh keys, so I only need to enter my password like once an hor or something
[10:38] <qazwsx> rather than every time ssh looks at my key
[10:38] <Frogzoo> ptCaos: ctrl alt f1-f6
[10:38] <Enselic> qazwsx: ssh-add
[10:38] <BlueXero> No package 'gtk+-2.0' found No package 'gthread-2.0' found
[10:39] <ptCaos> Frogzoo: Yeah, but that doesn't quit GDM.
[10:39] <Netham45> nex-, you still here?
[10:39] <satzzeichen> Hallo!
[10:39] <ptCaos> hi!
[10:39] <wonton> ptcaos ctl=alt=f7 brings u back
[10:39] <Enselic> BlueXero: what app are you building?
[10:39] <Frogzoo> ptCaos: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop   should work, but doesn't here..
[10:39] <qazwsx> Enselic: this "add" is removed when I log off?
[10:39] <Enselic> qazwsx: yes
[10:39] <Netham45> nex-, http://linux.softpedia.com/get/Text-Editing-Processing/IDEs/BlueJ-7648.shtml
[10:39] <Enselic> qazwsx: lasts throughout the login session
[10:39] <qazwsx> Enselic: awesome; thanks!
[10:39] <satzzeichen> Ops, i didnt remember the german ubuntu irc server - can you help me?
[10:40] <BlueXero> beryl-manager0.2.1
[10:40] <ptCaos> Frogzoo: That's exactly what I tried too from the (parallel) term session, but I simply can't get GDM to quit without re-booting into a lower runlevel
[10:40] <Enselic> BlueXero: you need to install -dev versions of the libraries the software use
[10:40] <Enselic> BlueXero: if you are lucky you have a  sudo apt-get build-dep beryl
[10:41] <Enselic> BlueXero: otherwise, do  sudo apt-get install libgtk2.0-dev  etc etc for all packages
[10:41] <BlueXero> k
[10:41] <BlueXero> its working
[10:41] <BlueXero> and then after that?
[10:41] <Enselic> BlueXero: then rerun ./configure, find out what development versinos you are missing, and then repeat
[10:41] <staykovmarin> any idea what could cause an XIO: fatal IO error 104 (connection reset by peer) on X server ":0:0"
[10:41] <Enselic> BlueXero: until make works
[10:41] <BlueXero> ok
[10:41] <Enselic> BlueXero: all this should be in the INSTALL file
[10:42] <BlueXero> and when I find something missing, what do I do?
[10:42] <wonton> bluexero, cat INSTSLL, or README first
[10:42] <Enselic> BlueXero: you typically  apt-cache search <keyword> to find out the exact name to  sudo apt-get install
[10:42] <wonton> INSTALL
[10:42] <Frogzoo> ptCaos: seems it's either a problem with the fglrx driver or feisty
[10:42] <Enselic> BlueXero: development packages end in -dev
[10:43] <BlueXero> ok, thx
[10:43] <ptCaos> Frogzoo: Ok. I just wanted to check if I'm simply to dumb to do it properly ;-)
[10:43] <Frogzoo> ptCaos: yeah, should work, usually does
[10:44] <danya> excuse me .. I want to know if this link is good for those who want to see linux 1st before using it .. http://wubi.sourceforge.net/
[10:44] <Frogzoo> danya: not really an ubuntu support issue
[10:44] <Enselic> danya: just run the Ubuntu install CD to try Ubuntu without installing it
[10:45] <danya> Enselic : ok thank u
[10:45] <Greyhound-> danya: LiveCD is all you need :D
[10:45] <wnre> hi! this isn't really an Ubuntu question, but does anybody know of a program/solution that can find duplicate images (not necessarily same filenames, but actual duplicates) and either list them, or even delete duplicates?
[10:45] <Enselic> wnre: that's a typicall scripting job
[10:45] <Frogzoo> wnre: just take md5s of your images, then | uniq
[10:46] <Enselic> wnre: just write a script that calculate MD5 sums of images, and delete any file of an already existing MD5 sum
[10:46] <wnre> Frogzoo: wow didn't think about that..but does the md5sum differ, if the filenames differ?
[10:46] <isidoro> :-)
[10:46] <Frogzoo> Enselic: snap
[10:46] <wnre> or is it just about the actual content
[10:46] <Enselic> wnre: md5 works on the content
[10:46] <wnre> ok thanks a lot!
[10:46] <Frogzoo> wnre: nope - filename's not involved, only data
[10:46] <kauer> !de |satzzeichen
[10:46] <ubotu> satzzeichen: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[10:47] <sutabi> How do I tell if compiz is disabled?
[10:47] <isidoro> guys sox and jack are the same thing?
[10:47] <Enselic> sutabi: System -> Preferences -> Desktop Effects
[10:47] <sutabi> Enselic: any other way?
[10:47] <Enselic> sutabi: ps -A | grep compiz
[10:47] <Enselic> disabled -> no output
[10:48] <sutabi> Enselic: ah thanks! ^.^
[10:48] <Enselic> isidoro: um, what is sox and jack, and in what context?
[10:48] <Enselic> audio?
[10:48] <x2os> How do I install xorg? When i do apt-get install xorg, it says the package doesnt exist. I edited the sources.list to include universe and multiverse, but it still doesnt find it.
[10:49] <Enselic> x2os: you run the server version?
[10:49] <Enselic> x2os: try xserver-xorg
[10:49] <Enselic> or the other way arond perhaps
[10:49] <BlueXero> ok, it says now "No Package gtk+-2.0 found"
[10:49] <julius> anyone got guides to upgrading the kernel?
[10:49] <x2os> Enselic Desktop
[10:49] <Enselic> x2os: then you already have Xorg
[10:50] <Enselic> BlueXero: did you install the gtk+ dev libraries?
[10:50] <isidoro> Enselic: well sox I know copy at dbus level hw0 and hw1 for example... jack I don't know
[10:50] <BlueXero> how I do that?
[10:50] <Enselic> BlueXero: as I said, apt-cache search for it
[10:50] <andouar> plop :)
[10:50] <x2os> Enselic When i try to run wine config, it says im missing x11 driver is missing though
[10:51] <texjoachim> ziroday:
[10:51] <BlueXero> yeah, search for that exactly though?
[10:51] <Enselic> x2os: did you install wine from repos?
[10:51] <texjoachim> ziroday: there is a better working solution
[10:51] <texjoachim> unmount /var
[10:51] <x2os> Enselic No, should I have?
[10:51] <Enselic> BlueXero: I'd search for libgtk
[10:51] <Enselic> x2os: yes
[10:51] <texjoachim> create /var/run and /var/lock
[10:51] <texjoachim> reboot
[10:51] <x2os> Okay
[10:51] <texjoachim> that's it!
[10:52] <Enselic> x2os: if your distor provides software for you, you typicall want to use it instead of compilgin your own maybe incompatible version ;)
[10:52] <BlueXero> Enselic: ok, now I get a whole list of differnet things
[10:52] <Enselic> x2os: sudo apt-get install wine  should do
[10:52] <mewt> Hi, while updating i'm getting the following error: Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/feisty-updates/main/source/Sources.bz2  MD5Sum mismatch
[10:52] <mewt> anyone getting the same ?
[10:52] <kauer> what IS "compiz" anyway?
[10:52] <Enselic> BlueXero: right, look for something that ends in -dev and loos like hwhat you need
[10:52] <BlueXero> heaps of them end in -dev
[10:53] <Enselic> !compiz | kauer
[10:53] <ubotu> kauer: 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
[10:53] <Enselic> BlueXero: what did you search for
[10:53] <BlueXero> libgtk
[10:53] <Enselic> BlueXero: I could tell you exactly what package you need, but I want you to sweat a bit ;)
[10:53] <BlueXero> lol
[10:54] <Enselic> BlueXero: pick the one closest to libgtk2.0
[10:54] <Enselic> maybe libgtk2.0-dev
[10:54] <BlueXero> libgtk2.0-dev - Development files for the GTK+ library
[10:54] <BlueXero> is that it?
[10:54] <Enselic> BlueXero: bingo
[10:54] <Ahadiel> Night guys
[10:54] <BlueXero> ok, sudo apt-get install libgtk.0-dev?
[10:54] <Enselic> BlueXero: no harm installing the wrong one though, you'd only waste some harddrive space
[10:55] <Stefan_> Hi guys, a short question: iam a long year windows user and now want to go to ubuntu, i installed ubuntu and now i want to transfer my firefox bookmarks from win to ubuntu, so i just copy the profile files from win to home/username/.mozilla/firefox/standart_profil - but it didnt worked :-((( why?! Hope you can help me!
[10:55] <Enselic> BlueXero: try and see
[10:55] <x2os> Enselic Still says im missing x11 driver >_<
[10:55] <Enselic> Stefan_: where did you copy it?
[10:55] <supoib> howdy all
[10:55] <dorana> Carroarmato0, you helped me with the language right?
[10:55] <Enselic> x2os: sure you are not running the old winecfg?
[10:56] <Enselic> x2os: what does  whcih winecfg  give?
[10:56] <x2os> How can i check?
[10:56] <x2os> oh
[10:56] <Enselic> which*
[10:56] <Carroarmato0> dorana: jup
[10:56] <x2os> /usr/local/bin/winecfg
[10:56] <Carroarmato0> dorana: did you found it?
[10:56] <Stefan_> No one can help? :-(
[10:56] <Enselic> x2os: that looks like the old one, since I suspect you used /usr/local as prefix when installing
[10:56] <Enselic> x2os: try  hash winecfg  and try again
[10:57] <Enselic> x2os: to update the binary to use (this is done automatically next time o start bash=
[10:57] <staykovmarin> does anyone know why i would get an error XIO error when i use the NVidia drivers. they work fine with my other monitor and i have tried doing  a few different xorg.conf, still same error
[10:57] <x2os> The X11 driver is missing. Check your build!
[10:57] <x2os> Same thing
[10:57] <Enselic> Stefan_: I told you...
[10:57] <mewt> anyone pleasE?
[10:57] <scipio> Stefan_, he asked you where exactly did you copy the profile
[10:57] <Enselic> Stefan_: asked you rather
[10:58] <Enselic> !patience | mewt
[10:58] <dorana> Carroarmato0, yea, only one problem, it doesn't change the "Applications" menu. all catagories are still swe
[10:58] <ubotu> mewt: 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
[10:58] <Carroarmato0> dorana: did you change the default language to english?
[10:58] <Stefan_> Hm didnt see that he asked? O.o sorry, but what do you mean with exactly? i copy to:
[10:58] <Enselic> BlueXero: no pirvate messaging please
[10:58] <dorana> Carroarmato0, yep, and removed all other langage support :/
[10:59] <BlueXero> sorry, thought it might just be esier
[10:59] <Carroarmato0> dorana: strange...
[10:59] <BlueXero> ok, so when I have done all of that (including make), what should it look like
[10:59] <dorana> everything lse changed
[10:59] <Stefan_> home/myusername/.mozilla/firefox
[10:59] <Carroarmato0> dorana: have you tried loging out?
[10:59] <Enselic> BlueXero: it would typicall say BUILD FAILED if the build failed, otherwize just  sudo make install
[10:59] <dorana> Carroarmato0, rebooted
[10:59] <staykovmarin> x2os, were you talking to me?
[11:00] <Enselic> Stefan_: was that char by char? cause it should be /home/..etc
[11:00] <x2os> staykovmarin No?
[11:00] <Carroarmato0> dorana: might be a bug...
[11:00] <scipio> Stefan_, start firefox with -profilemanager parameter. make a new profile and point to the dir where you copied your saved profile
[11:00] <Carroarmato0> dorana: going to look if it's a bug or not...
[11:00] <Enselic> Stefan_: copy the whole .mozilla dir though
[11:00] <x2os> Enselic How would I get rid of wine completely? So i can start fresh with a new apt-get install. Possible?
[11:00] <scag> Hello.
[11:01] <dorana> Carroarmato0, if I open the menueditor the part that says "--include--    system" this is the swe part
[11:01] <Stefan_> Okay i will try these 2 things, thanks a give you an alert when it goes
[11:01] <scag> What can I use to get a list of all the NAT IPs alive in the my network?
[11:01] <Stefan_> -a +i
[11:01] <kauer> Is installing LookingGlass as easy as this link: "https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LookingGlass" implies it is? I really don't like muddling about in X configuration files, but the LookingGlass interface looks very interesting...
[11:01] <Enselic> x2os: the old installation will not interact with the distro one, since they are in different prefixes, so your own installation does not make the distro installation "unclean" or "dirty" in anyway
[11:01] <scag> -the
[11:01] <Enselic> x2os: sudo make uninstalll might work though
[11:01] <Enselic> x2os: in the source dir of the wine you built
[11:01] <Carroarmato0> dorana: this might help you:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=59952
[11:01] <x2os> Enselic Okay, i tried to install xserver-xorg, I already have it though. Why am I getting x11 drivers no installed? Any idea?
[11:02] <BlueXero> ok... I Did make install, now what?
[11:02] <Enselic> x2os: how do you lanch winecfg?
[11:02] <wonton> dorana there are settings files in your home folder, that if deleted may fix it
[11:02] <Enselic> x2os: and again, what winecfg is that (which winecfg)
[11:03] <x2os> Enselic I dont know ? where is the version number?
[11:04] <Enselic> x2os: I mean, where is the locatino of the binary you run   what output does  which winecfg  give. is it still /usr/local/bin/winecfg?
[11:04] <x2os> oh yea
[11:04] <Enselic> x2os: then, as I said, you are running your own version
[11:04] <scag> What can I use to get a list of all the NAT IPs alive in my network?
[11:04] <Enselic> x2os: does executing  /usr/bin/winecfg  work?
[11:04] <x2os> Yes
[11:05] <Enselic> x2os: great, so just run that instead :)  (that is the versino from the repos)
[11:05] <Stefan_> Hmm copying the whole mozilla dir didnt work :-(, i know iam an uber noob but how can  i start firefox with the profilmanager parameter? I tryed like in windows but that wasn't the solution :D
[11:05] <x2os> Application tries to create a window, but no driver could be loaded.
[11:05] <x2os> Make sure that your X server is running and that $DISPLAY is set correctly.
[11:05] <x2os> gah
[11:05] <Enselic> x2os: from where are you launching this?
[11:06] <x2os> The /usr/bin
[11:06] <scipio> Stefan_, easiest way: right click on the firefox icon and add -profilemanager at the end. you can change it back after you make it work
[11:06] <Enselic> x2os: yes, but how did you run the shell?
[11:07] <dorana> Carroarmato0, could it be fixed with the dpkg-reconfigure?
[11:07] <x2os> what u mean
[11:07] <Enselic> Stefan_: how did you copy the folder?
[11:07] <Carroarmato0> dorana: I'm not sure... but I guess you could try
[11:07] <Enselic> x2os: for example, are you running /usr/bin/winecfg from within a gnome-terminal?
[11:07] <Stefan_> When i right click on the icon only the right click menu pops up? :-/ should i rename the icon to "Firefox -profilmanager" or what do you mean? I copied the dir just with strg+c
[11:07] <Carroarmato0> dorana: did you receive the link I sent you?
[11:08] <Enselic> Stefan_: strg+c?
[11:08] <x2os> Enselic ssh
[11:08] <Stefan_> Yes, strg+c -> shortcut for copy
[11:08] <dorana> Carroarmato0, nope, reloaded X
[11:08] <kauer> scag: Could you restate your question about NAT IPs? I'm not sure what you mean...
[11:08] <Enselic> x2os: right... so obviously you have not set DISPLAY then...
[11:08] <Carroarmato0> dorana: this might help you:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=59952
[11:09] <Enselic> x2os: why are you not simply running this locally? that's much easier
[11:09] <Enselic> x2os: and will work right away :)
[11:09] <scag> kauer, I need an app that can give me a list of IPs that are online. Like.. maybe ping all the IPs in a range and give me a list of the IPs that returned a ping reply.
[11:09] <x2os> Enselic Apparently not i guess? lol. I have VNC + Gnome all setup fine. Its just i cant get wine to work.
[11:09] <Enselic> scag: look into nmap, sudo apt-get install nmap
[11:09] <Enselic> scag: THE tool for Network MAPing
[11:10] <scag> I have it installed already. Is there a GUI for it?
[11:10] <Enselic> scag: not that I know of, but there might be a frontend
[11:10] <matt_penang> exit
[11:10] <dorana> Carroarmato0, looked at that earlier, but it seemed a bit far for soucha  small change, but might aswell try it
[11:10] <Enselic> scag: gogle for nmap tutorial online though it'll give you hits
[11:10] <leaves_> x2os: i after i uninstalled wine source and installed with apt-get i had to reboot before it worked
[11:11] <x2os> Is there a reboot command from ssh? haha
[11:11] <Enselic> x2os: sudo reboot
[11:11] <stickto> ~~~
[11:12] <raf256> why I can't have application X and Y installed in same time in their newest version?
[11:12] <Enselic> raf256: you can, just use different prefixes
[11:12] <raf256> I guess they use different versions of some lib Z, but why I can have several versions o that lib
[11:12] <Enselic> raf256: you can, just use different prefixes
[11:13] <raf256> Enselic: in example I do aptitude update apache and it wants to uninstall lots of stuff, how to use theos prefixes to fix it
[11:13] <Enselic> raf256: tbh I don't think you can change prefix for stuff in the repo, if I run paralell versions of something I usually complie one version myself, and use the otehr from the repo
[11:14] <raf256> hmm
[11:14] <raf256> shouldnt there be a comfortable tool to do that?
[11:14] <Enselic> raf256: you could however  sudo apt-get install debootstrap  and create a small operating system for the second version
[11:14] <x2os> Enselic I rebooted, same error :-/ still uses /usr/local
[11:15] <Enselic> x2os: did you  sudo make uninstall?
[11:15] <x2os> yea
[11:15] <Enselic> x2os: did the outpu look OK?
[11:15] <raf256> Enselic: wouldnt it be nice to have full versioning of libs like say libfoo.0.2-588324 so each appl can use own version witohut uch tricks?
[11:15] <x2os> i think so
[11:15] <x2os> then i deleted the folder and .tar.gz
[11:16] <Enselic> x2os: oh well, just remove the binary with violence then,  sudo rm /usr/local/bin/winecfg
[11:16] <x2os> violence ftw
[11:16] <BlueXero> Enselic: Do I need more than just the beryl manager?
[11:16] <Enselic> BlueXero: um, for what?
[11:16] <BlueXero> Beryl
[11:16] <BlueXero> for it to work
[11:16] <BlueXero> I have installed the manager
[11:16] <BlueXero> but how do I get these differnet themes installed on it?
[11:16] <Enselic> BlueXero: no idea, join #ubuntu-effects
[11:17] <Enselic> raf256: well, newer libs or the same major version are backward compatible
[11:17] <Enselic> raf256: so you can typicall run old versino of software with newer libs
[11:18] <novato_br> what does it mean linux-headers?
[11:18] <CommanderCool> is there a way to open a truecrypt-container without installing truecrypt (like traveller mode for linux)?
[11:19] <Enselic> novato_br: the header files for the kernel you are running
[11:19] <wonton> commandertool, no
[11:19] <novato_br> oktanouc, Enselic
[11:19] <CommanderCool> wonton: thx
[11:19] <wonton> np
[11:20] <novato_br> because, on my notify update it has been show "linux-header"
[11:20] <novato_br> should I  update now ?
[11:20] <Enselic> navets_: if you are not sure you should not, then yes :)
[11:20] <GreySim> Does anyone know what might replace the onscreen volume change widget with something that looks like the Mac bezels? I had those going earlier, with no idea where they came from, and after restarting, they seem to be gone.
[11:21] <dorana> (j #ljkhlkjhlkgh
[11:21] <x2os> Enselic Okay. how do i fix the winecfg ? It says command not found now
[11:21] <Enselic> x2os: sudo apt-get install wine
[11:21] <Menth> wine wincfg ?
[11:22] <Mrowkojad> Menth: only wincfg ;] 
[11:22] <x2os> Enselic I tried that, still doesnt work
[11:22] <Enselic> x2os: what does it say when you try?
[11:22] <Menth> i guess it works both ways :D
[11:22] <Mrowkojad> Menth: sorry "winecfg" :] 
[11:22] <Menth> i made the same typo Mrowkojad
[11:22] <x2os> Enselic I installed it via apt-get. It said it installed fine. But when i do "winecfg" - it doesnt work anymore like it did before
[11:23] <Enselic> x2os: what does it say?
[11:23] <Enselic> x2os: generally, when getting support in here, ppl are interested in outputs...
[11:23] <Enselic> that's a goo keyrule, it sucks to have to ask for output all the time ;)
[11:23] <Mrowkojad> x2os: System>Administration>Synaptic package manager>search? ;] 
[11:23] <Enselic> good*
[11:24] <novato_br> oktanouc, Enselic
[11:24] <novato_br> thx
[11:24] <Mrowkojad> arr nvm :>
[11:24] <bartekJoJoM> how to set openbox as default file manager?
[11:24] <Enselic> novato_br: oktanouc?
[11:24] <x2os> Mrowkojad I dont have that in my UI
[11:25] <novato_br> nosc, i did mean: ok, but the bot is autocomplete to that name: oktanouc
[11:25] <Enselic> bartekJoJoM: to my knowledge, just use that instead. I doubt you can use any other file manager than nautilus as the "default" without serious hakage
[11:25] <Enselic> novato_br: um, fix that please :)
[11:25] <Enselic> np bt
[11:25] <Enselic> w
[11:25] <bartekJoJoM> nooo, please, nautilus its pretty heavy
[11:26] <Enselic> bartekJoJoM: yeah :(  but just run whichever filemanger you want instead
[11:26] <bartekJoJoM> oh, I mean window manager
[11:26] <bartekJoJoM> not file manager
[11:26] <novato_br> Enselic, you must type initial of  nick from channel
[11:26] <novato_br> ac
[11:26] <novato_br> oktanouc,
[11:26] <novato_br> ac,
[11:26] <Enselic> bartekJoJoM: that's a differnt issue   not sure how to do it though, but googling should give results
[11:27] <madrazr> Hi all
[11:27] <Enselic> *1000 persons says "hi madrazr"*
[11:28] <bartekJoJoM> I guess, thx for help, I will look up
[11:28] <madrazr> Can someone plz tell me how to run perl scripts embedded within a html a code, in the sense what are the packages that needs to be installed and what are the configurations that need to be done??
[11:28] <Enselic> madrazr: the best way to do here is to read some Apache docs and/or google
[11:29] <Enselic> madrazr: it's not like the answer to this is a iRC oneliner....
[11:29] <karl_eller> hey guys, I've got a little problem, I'm using Pidgin 2.1.1 for my IM messaging, but for some reason the convo windows on the Window List don't flash when I recieve new messages, and no sound plays
[11:29] <Enselic> karl_eller: have you verified the app settings?
[11:29] <madrazr> Enselic: I tried in google but i could not get the solution. Atleast if someone can give me the link it would be helpful
[11:30] <karl_eller> how do I go about doing that? I've only been playing around with Ubuntu for a little while
[11:30] <Cole> Woah, Beryl Manager is so cool :D
[11:30] <Enselic> madrazr: what did you google for?
[11:30] <Enselic> karl_eller: um, Edit -> Preferences or something
[11:30] <madrazr> Enselic: in google.com/linux I searched for "CGI installation in Ubuntu"
[11:30] <Enselic> karl_eller: btw, are you running KDE?
[11:31] <Enselic> madrazr: well, you better replace CGI with Perl if that's what you wanna use
[11:31] <karl_eller> nope, Gnome
[11:31] <Enselic> karl_eller: good. then this is hopefully just a simple Preferences problem
[11:32] <x2os> Whats best way to uninstall with apt-get packages?
[11:32] <Enselic> x2os: sudo apt-get remove PACKAGE
[11:32] <adilson> #how do I change resolution in ubuntu with kde environment?
[11:32] <Enselic> adilson: #kubuntu
[11:33] <jxxxt> madrazr perl embedded html in google will give you what you seek
[11:33] <staykovmarin> how do you dial from ubuntu??
[11:33] <madrazr> Enselic: Installing perl is not my problem now, because it will be installed by default when I install Ubuntu, I want my perl scripts to work with LAMP
[11:33] <karl_eller> Enselic: I've looked through the preferances for Pidgin, and the ones that change message notifications, and they don't effect it
[11:33] <adilson> Enselic: well it was originally ubuntu might be kubuntu now but how do i change screen resolution
[11:33] <dhq> is there any speech recognition tool for linux
[11:33] <jxxxt> madrazr, perl embedded html in google will give you what you seek sorry missed the comma
[11:33] <madrazr> jxxxt: Ok I am trying that out
[11:33] <Enselic> adilson: System -> Preferences -> Screen resolution
[11:34] <bl0ke9> hi again, anyone knows of a helpchan here in spanish?
[11:34] <adilson> <e] nselic:
[11:34] <Enselic> !sp | bl0ke9
[11:34] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sp - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:34] <Enselic> !es | bl0ke9
[11:34] <ubotu> bl0ke9: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[11:34] <adilson> Enselic: im using kde at the moment as default i havent got that option ive loked for it
[11:34] <bl0ke9> thx thx
[11:34] <Enselic> adilson: right, so why are you asking in #ubuntu how to do stuff with KDE?
[11:35] <Enselic> please stick to #kubuntu for KDE issues
[11:35] <adilson> Enselic: because i thought this was the place to do it, could you direct me to the right place
[11:36] <adilson>  Enselic: could you please help me out
[11:36] <Enselic> adilson: I have two times directed you to #kubuntu
[11:36] <Enselic> that was the third
[11:36] <adilson> Enselic: didnt get you when you typed kubuntu
[11:36] <gary4gar> how many of you on gutsy?
[11:37] <Enselic> adilson: type   /j #kubuntu  in your IRC client
[11:37] <adilson> Enselic: thanx will hop there now
[11:37] <dorana> Carroarmato0, they changed now, just poof
[11:37] <Enselic> gary4gar: #gutsy ;)
[11:37] <Enselic> um, #ubuntu+1
[11:37] <linux_> how can i do install programs or drivers ?
[11:37] <gary4gar> Enselic, i know that
[11:37] <jxxxt> adlison, click on the word #kubuntu in his first resonse or type /join #kubuntu in the text box
[11:38] <Carroarmato0> dorana: magic happens.. when you give it some time. ;)
[11:38] <Enselic> linux_: Applications -> Add/Remove   or SYstem -> Administration -> Synaptic package manger, or with apt-get, or with aptitude
[11:38] <Cole> My top panel is missing the left and right arrows (the ones that moves the panel off screen). How do I get them back?
[11:38] <gary4gar> Enselic, just wanting to know how many are here
[11:38] <Enselic> gary4gar: I use Gutsy, but I don't see how this is relevant in this channel though
[11:39] <gary4gar> Enselic, ok i keep it in mind
[11:39] <linux_> Enselic where is apt-get or aptitude?
[11:39] <karl_eller> Enselic: If I installed Pidgin by compiling the source code, how do I uninstall it?
[11:40] <dorana> Carroarmato0, seems so. I'm gonna change my locales to swedish ISO though since I got the locales downloaded. so all swe chars work over Xchat and irssi
[11:40] <Carroarmato0> dorana: ok
[11:41] <Enselic> linux_: they are programs, typically run from a command shell
[11:41] <Enselic> karl_eller: some makefiles support   make uninstall
[11:41] <gary4gar> linux_, go to Application>accessories>Terminal and then type
[11:42] <karl_eller> so in a terminal window, cd to whatever folder the source code is in, and then type "make uninstall"?
[11:42] <Enselic> karl_eller: yep
[11:42] <Enselic> karl_eller: probably   sudo make uninstall
[11:42] <Tausen> Anyone know anything about Gfire?
[11:42] <dorana> Carroarmato0, thanks for the time you took to help
[11:42] <karl_eller> yeah, just got a "can't move" error when I tried it without sudo
[11:42] <Enselic> Tausen: assume "yes" and ask your question :)
[11:42] <karl_eller> seems to be working now
[11:43] <Carroarmato0> dorana: np
[11:43] <Tausen> Okay ^^
[11:43] <Tausen> Does anyone know why gfire doesn't seem to install correctly? Getting a  "too few arguments to function 'gaim_proxy_connect'" error during install
[11:43] <karl_eller> how do you delete directories that have files in them?
[11:43] <linux_> gary4gar : what to type?
[11:43] <gary4gar> Tausen, Gfire is a gaim plugin which connects to the xfire network.
[11:43] <Menth> rm -r foldername
[11:44] <Enselic> karl_eller: rm -r dir
[11:44] <pirated_gates> hi all
[11:44] <gary4gar> linux_, i am saying all the commands are type here
[11:44] <Enselic> or just do it from the graphical file manager
[11:44] <Tausen> gary4gar: Yeah, and I tried it - following the readme.. Anyhow it doesnt seem to work. You have it working?
[11:44] <gary4gar> Tausen, not much so can't help
[11:44] <linux_> gary4gar : aaa ok thanks\
[11:45] <Tausen> gary4gar, alright, I'll see if anyone knows how
[11:45] <Tausen> Does anyone in this channel actually have Gfire plugin for Gaim working?
[11:45] <linux_> tupe
[11:45] <linux_> type
[11:45] <linux_> :)
[11:45] <pirated_gates> whats a gfire plugin ,i have a working gaim tho
[11:45] <raf256> lol when I try to upgrade apache, then debian wants to remove half my system including all g++ compilers, some media players and shit, wtf?
[11:46] <Access> Hello all, quick question. My friend is coming around and im gonna show off my l33t Ubuntu system :P, however he is brining some hard disks for me to put into my comp with windows data on it, I presume would be NTFS. Can I just plug them in, and boot up and they will be there (SATA and IDE), or am I going to embarise myself?
[11:46] <Till> hi, i have gutsy, adn i started the nvidia driver, for compiz, that works fine, but in all windows the task is not here, i mean to close and minimize and so on, can somen help me? :-)
[11:46] <daniela> hi anyone out there who can help by a gutsy-prob?
[11:46] <Superkuh> Anyone know how I could check if hardware tcp checksum offloading is enabled on my (mobo integrated) NIC under ubuntu (feisty, 2.6.20-16) (or if a more general answer exists for debian-like, or even general linux systems)? I ask because it seems that, on average, every 5th IP packet sent out by my box has a bad tcp checksum (wierd).
[11:46] <karl_eller> hmm does "sudo apt-get install pidgin" not work with Ubuntu Fiesty any more?
[11:46] <Tausen> pirated_gates: Gfire is a plugin for gaim that lets you chat with xfire users
[11:46] <pirated_gates> ooh i dont have one
[11:46] <karl_eller> oh wait, never mind
[11:46] <Superkuh> Er, every fifth tcp packet, that is (not IP).
[11:47] <Tausen> pirated_gates: Alright, haven't got it working either, though ;)
[11:47] <gary4gar> Access, You shouls have NTFS-3g driver installed for it, that will do
[11:47] <pirated_gates> who are xfire users?
[11:47] <Access> gary4gar: How do I check?
[11:47] <Access> gary4gar: So SATA really wont matter?
[11:47] <mray> hi - does anybody know of an ssh2 server that has a GUI?
[11:48] <Tausen> pirated_gates: All those noobs using windows, and using the program Xfire (some msn-like for gamers)
[11:48] <Tausen> :P
[11:48] <gary4gar> Access, nope me using a Sata Hdd
[11:48] <gary4gar> Access, there no single problem
[11:48] <pirated_gates> ok like playing chess online in yahoo
[11:48] <pirated_gates> ?
[11:48] <gary4gar> Access, it behaves like the normal Pata HDD
[11:49] <Tausen> pirated_gates: Nah, more like being able to chat ingame in for example counter-strike, bf2, etc. And one-click joining others in games and stuff
[11:49] <boojah> Access: the ntfs-3g driver make you able to read the ntfs file system, but you can't write on it (change files delete etc)
[11:49] <gary4gar> Access, also nowever Pata is getting pashed out, so will see only *SATA* disc
[11:49] <pirated_gates> ok thats cool
[11:50] <Tausen> pirated_gates: Kinda, actually. Works perfectly.. on windows
[11:50] <pirated_gates> i am not a gamer
[11:50] <Amaranth> boojah: wrong, ntfs-3g lets you do everything
[11:50] <Tausen> pirated_gates: Then its probably not the program for you ;)
[11:50] <pirated_gates> i just have nvidia 6200 le
[11:50] <jxxxt> boojah, yes you can
[11:50] <Amaranth> boojah: well, except permissions and ACLs and shadow copies and junk
[11:50] <gary4gar> Access, search it here System>Administration>Synaptic Package Manager
[11:50] <boojah> ohh, thats cool
[11:50] <Tausen> pirated_gates: Well, I was a gamer when I had the Geforce 2 MX/MX 400
[11:50] <pirated_gates> yeah i like doing experiments with ubuntu ,its gr8 ,beryl is superb
[11:51] <Rapha> any person know how modify the side pane on nautilus and thunar?
[11:51] <daniela> pidgin isnt inside feisty, you can find feisty packages at getdeb.net
[11:51] <pirated_gates> u had????
[11:51] <boojah> didn't know that.. i wasnt able to write on my windows partition
[11:51] <Tausen> pirated_gates: Great gfx card at the time ;)
[11:52] <pirated_gates> ok
[11:52] <Netham45> do I have to install anything special to have DHTML pages on my server, and if so, what do I have to install?
[11:52] <pirated_gates> so which is ur favorite os
[11:52] <pirated_gates> u must be liking windows since u were a gamer
[11:52] <r_a_f> Netham45: you have all
[11:52] <boojah> Amaranth:> but is it really safe to do that, especially if there windows is on it?
[11:53] <Tausen> pirated_gates: Ubuntu, it really rocks. Just switched to it from windows, got tired of being a puppet of microsoft
[11:53] <Netham45> r_a_f, I didn't understand what you said.
[11:53] <pirated_gates> well i still and have always used pirated windows
[11:53] <Amaranth> boojah: yes, it's fine
[11:53] <pirated_gates> i have a triple boot of windows xp vista and ubuntu
[11:53] <r_a_f> Netham45: i said - that you dont need to install somth special
[11:53] <gary4gar> daniela, there aren't any officially supported debs however u can try http://www.kalpiknigam.com/blog/2007/05/12/install-pidgin-200-on-ubuntu-feisty-with-all-plugins/
[11:53] <Netham45> Ok
[11:53] <Amaranth> boojah: afaik they've _never_ had a data corruption bug
[11:54] <Amaranth> boojah: they do some insane amount of testing
[11:54] <Tausen> pirated_gates: lol ^^ I've got just xp and ubuntu - vista is.. Ghh...
[11:54] <gary4gar> daniela, or else compile from source
[11:54] <Tausen> Netham45 has got too many computers
[11:54] <Tausen> rofl
[11:54] <aoirthoir> Before I upgrade anyone had any issues with the 2.6.20.16 kernel?
[11:54] <pirated_gates> pirated vista rocks ,i installed vista ultimate from btjunkie.org
[11:54] <pirated_gates> its gr8
[11:54] <Tausen> pirated_gates: You actually like vista? wow.
[11:54] <raf256> vista?
[11:54] <Netham45> Tausen, I like my vista too
[11:54] <raf256> I loled
[11:55] <Tausen> Seriously?
[11:55] <Netham45> and the fact it was free was uber
[11:55] <boojah> Amaranth: thats cool.. but is it read/write on default or do you need to change it in fstab?
[11:55] <pirated_gates> well its better than xp but it wont let me install nero
[11:55] <Netham45> my bro got me a free copy from his college
[11:55] <pirated_gates> it doesnt hang up
[11:55] <pirated_gates> i mean i have 3 gb ram maybe thats why
[11:55] <Tausen> I really hated vista from like the first time i ever tried it
[11:55] <pirated_gates> but xp sucks
[11:55] <mrdesk> i cant believe how much shit ive got to install get compile this stupid fing kde gadget
[11:55] <pirated_gates> same here
[11:55] <gary4gar> pirated_gates, anything relating to piracy ins't allowed here
[11:55] <Tomcat_> !language
[11:55] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[11:55] <Tomcat_> !piracy
[11:55] <Tomcat_> Mh. :)
[11:56] <Tausen> ^^
[11:56] <Netham45> !piracy
[11:56] <Netham45> :(
[11:56] <pirated_gates> well i am using orignal ubuntu ,sorry
[11:56] <phoochka> hi, quick q, is there anything like "remove usb device safely" for ubuntu?
[11:56] <Tausen> Hahah ^^
[11:56] <ubotu> piracy discussion and other questionably legal practices are not welcome in the Ubuntu channels. Please take this discussion elsewhere or abstain from it altogether. This includes linking to pirated software, music and video. Also see !guidelines and !o4o
[11:56] <gary4gar> slow bot lol
[11:56] <Amaranth> boojah: default
[11:56] <Tausen> lol
[11:56] <daniela> has anyone experiences with upgrading feisty to gutsy?
[11:56] <lesshaste> is it possible to import a vcard into thunderbird?
[11:56] <Tomcat_> phoochka: Right click on USB drive on Desktop
[11:56] <Tausen> Anyone in here has Gfire plugin for Gaim running?
[11:56] <Netham45> does anyone know a VMX generator for VMware Player?
[11:57] <phoochka> Tomcat_, ah and eject right?
[11:57] <Menth> Yes
[11:57] <phoochka> thanks
[11:57] <Tomcat_> phoochka: Yep. :)
[11:57] <Tausen> Can't believe that no one knows how to get Gfire working
[11:57] <Menth> phoochka its more important that you do that in ubuntu that you would windows
[11:57] <gary4gar> daniela, gutsy is still under development, so wait for final release as there i many issues with it
[11:57] <Tausen> !gfire
[11:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gfire - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[11:57] <Tausen> x)
[11:58] <phoochka> Menth, oh is that so
[11:58] <Tausen> Anyone ever heard of Gfire?
[11:58] <Menth> yeah :(
[11:58] <jxxxt> Tausen, Did you try ubuntu forums??
[11:59] <Tausen> jxxxt: Yeah, alot actually. No one seems to be having trouble though
[11:59] <Tausen> Anyone know anything about running xfire in linux then?
[11:59] <ljvs> hello.  I'm having some trouble with my cd drives. can anyone help me?
[12:00] <jxxxt> Tausen, Hmnn! Just a thought sorry I no nothing about it
[12:00] <wolfsong> does anyone know of a command that would show all nvidia packages that I have installed?
[12:00] <Tausen> jxxxt: Alright, thanks for saying anything though ;)
[12:00] <wolfsong> I'm trying to start from scratch
[12:00] <Tausen> ljvs: What kind of trouble ?
[12:01] <wolfsong> otherwise I'll just have to reinstall once again
[12:01] <tuxracer>  /quit
[12:02] <ljvs> Tausen: Thanks.  As of a few days ago they simply stopped reading any media.  I can't mount them
[12:04] <ljvs> I think it may have had something to do with an update of ubuntu
[12:04] <gaurish> please name any text mode IRC clients??
[12:04] <Tausen> ljvs: Well that surely sounds kinda wierd. Do you have a windows partition on your computer?
[12:05] <Tomcat_> gaurish: Bitch-X, irssi
[12:05] <ljvs> Tausen: No
[12:05] <gaurish> Tomcat_, which is better in your opinion?
[12:05] <Tomcat_> gaurish: irssi
[12:05] <gaurish> Tomcat_, ok thanks
[12:06] <x2os> is there a way to do a "clean" uninstall of a compiled package instead of just deleting directory?
[12:06] <damaltor> boojah: welcome back... it still works =)=)
[12:06] <Tausen> ljvs: I'm not sure what the problem might be, but someone else had the same problem. Try and see if this matches your problems: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=506935&highlight=cdrom+stopped+working
[12:07] <ljvs> Tausen: ok thanks
[12:07] <Tausen> ljvs: Np, good luck
[12:07] <jackie_> hello!! I'm on a system where the permission are altered. As a result I can no longer use sudo or login as root since It has no password. Neither can I change any permission which requires root acces. I think remounting the file system and altering the permission is the best solution. Any other ideas?
[12:07] <ziroday> anyway to manage ms-sql?
[12:07] <ljvs> Tausen: Thanks
[12:08] <gaurish> Does recompiling the kernel boost performance?
[12:08] <damaltor> boojah: but can you tell me what that line i added to xorg.conf actually does? why does this line do the thing?
[12:09] <ljvs> Quick question.  How do you check Ubuntu version in a terminal?
[12:10] <damaltor> ljvs: type "uname -a"
[12:10] <danya> whats a config.xml file??
[12:10] <bingoer> hi all
[12:11] <bingoer> I'm having a ubuntu-specific postfix problem
[12:11] <ljvs> damaltor: That just prints linux kernel version I believe. And the time :)
[12:11] <gaurish> damaltor, this gives "Linux Hero 2.6.20-15-generic #2 SMP Sun Apr 15 07:36:31 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux"
[12:11] <gaurish> to me exact :D
[12:11] <damaltor> ljvs: oh well and what did you want? the name or what?
[12:12] <ljvs> damaltor: Ubuntu version
[12:12] <boojah> damaltor: actually since you had 16 bit i belive that was the cause, i got the line from a forum about a guy with the same card and issue
[12:12] <ljvs> As in. 7.04, 7.10.... etc.
[12:12] <boojah> damaltor: try removing the line and see is the black screen comes back
[12:12] <damaltor> boojah: well... im happy now.. =)
[12:13] <perlSAD> ljvs: cat /etc/issue
[12:13] <perlSAD> and if not work use cat /etc/release
[12:13] <gaurish> ljvs, its written as i a text file & we can see it by cat command
[12:13] <boojah> damaltor: yea, all that matters is that it works :)
[12:13] <ljvs> perlSAD: Ha! That worked. Thanks
[12:13] <gaurish> ljvs, but the catch is i don't remember the filename
[12:13] <perlSAD> np :)
[12:13] <damaltor> boojah:  but another thing: in console mode (ctrl-alt-Fx) the special characters are mixed up. how do i choose a different char table?
[12:14] <gaurish> ljvs, its somewhere in /etc
[12:14] <ljvs> gaurish:NP.  perlSAD came through
[12:14] <ljvs> Aye. etc/issue
[12:14] <boojah> damaltor: hmm i dont know.. for me F1-F6 is different terminals, and F7 is always X
[12:15] <ljvs> Thank you all
[12:15] <damaltor> boojah: yes thats for mee to. but special characters like  or % or sth are replaced by some scary letters
[12:15] <KING-E2daZ> Peace
[12:16] <gaurish> Does recompiling the kernel boost performance?
[12:16] <boojah> damaltor: ohh.. hmm... 2 sec.. you need to change the language to your keybord type
[12:16] <damaltor> the keyboard type is right, i can enter the letters. but in console output the characters are wrong
[12:17] <ljvs> guarish: I heard that somewhere.  But I'm not too sure.  I know there is a way for you to tweak your recomplie so as to make it faster.  Look up "low latency kernel" in google
[12:17] <gaurish> ljvs, thanks will google
[12:17] <ljvs> gaurish: NP
[12:18] <damaltor> boojah: the keyboard type is right, i can enter the letters. but in console output the characters are wrong
[12:18] <boojah> damaltor: go to System->Preferences->Keyboard then see if you can change the layout to your country (that would be germany right)
[12:18] <Geekzo> hello ppl
[12:18] <boojah> damaltor: ohh
[12:19] <damaltor> ljvs: you ought to open /etc/apt/sources.list and search for the name of your version
[12:19] <Netham45> gah
[12:19] <boojah> damaltor: im not sure then, sry
[12:19] <damaltor> boojah: k np
[12:19] <Netham45> just spent 2 hours compiling, and I passed the wrong paramaters
[12:19] <Netham45> :(
[12:19] <Menth> ouch
[12:19] <ljvs> gaurish: Here's a good reference -> http://lowlatency.linuxaudio.org/
[12:20] <TUW> snap :\
[12:20] <gaurish> ljvs, super
[12:20] <ljvs> damaltor: Ok thanks.  I will try that also
[12:21] <gaurish> if i recomple the kernel will my present one removed?
[12:21] <UBUNTU02> http://antigop-k4.narod.ru/ubuntu.html
[12:22] <ljvs> probably..
[12:22] <damaltor> gaurish: not automatically
[12:22] <boojah> Netham45: heard about the guy who compiled his program that was gonna calculate pi to one billion? it took 10 years, and when it was done he saw he had forgot to enter the value :S
[12:22] <damaltor> gaurish: but that is not too bad, so you can still bot with the old kerner when there are problems
[12:23] <damaltor> boot, not bot
[12:23] <Netham45> kernel, not kerner
[12:23] <Netham45> boojah, OUCH!
[12:23] <Netham45> nope, havn't heard that before
[12:24] <Netham45> o.o
[12:24] <oslo> hi on feisty fsck get stuck at boot time, but the fsck from the live dc gutsy tribes 2 is working, how could i update my fsck to gutsy one ???
[12:24] <Netham45> yays!
[12:24] <Netham45> I did pass the right paramater
[12:24] <Netham45> just forgot I need to recompile a 2nd part to get it to work
[12:24] <boojah> Netham45: good story to remember if you have to compile something again :)
[12:24] <Netham45> :D
[12:24] <Netham45> ooh
[12:24] <Netham45> it spat out a nice .iso file
[12:25] <x2os> How to I get rid of a compiled wine? (not apt-get?) - is there a clean way to remove it without just deleteing the folder?
[12:26] <spat> Netham45: i only spat cd's today
[12:26] <Ar-Pharazon> Hello, suppose my computer doesn't have a serial port but I want to test software writing to it... Are there any "virtual port" programs for Linux? What should I be searching for?
[12:26] <predaeus> x2os, if you did a "make install" then you usually can issue a "make uninstall" from the same folder
[12:26] <x2os> Alright, thanks
[12:26] <predaeus> x2os, might still leave config dirs in your home, look for .wine or so.
[12:27] <Yodude> hey i'm having a problem with firefox. whnever i come across a .phtml or .php page the browser tries to save it as a file
[12:27] <predaeus> Yodude, can you give an example page that fails?
[12:28] <Yodude> predaeus: for example the page i setup for my bandwidth monitor "http://localhost/cacti
[12:28] <Yodude> predaeus: it doesn't show the page, it considers it a file
[12:29] <Netham45> does anyone know a VMX builder for VMware player?
[12:30] <chrisp> server tampa.fl.us.undernet.org
[12:30] <predaeus> Yodude, does this page http://wiki.ciaweb.net/yawiki/index.php?area=text_wiki&page=SamplePage  display correctly?
[12:30] <Ar-Pharazon> I've tried googling "virtual serial port linux" but that seems to get me usb to serial converters and drivers for them... What would an actual virtual driver be called? Would it be difficult to write one?
[12:31] <Frogman> sha
[12:31] <Yodude> predaeus: yes surprisingly
[12:31] <predaeus> Ar-Pharazon, you could look at the linux kernel module that provides that functionality and work from there.
[12:32] <Ar-Pharazon> predaeus: That doesn't sound very simple... Would you happen to know which module that is?
[12:32] <predaeus> Yodude, then I guess that your page is not set up correctly. I think for php you need to run some server in the back, probably apache, to get it working. The browser has to communicate with that server to display the page.
[12:32] <predaeus> Ar-Pharazon, no sorry.
[12:33] <Ar-Pharazon> Eh, alright. I suppose I'll wait around some more befor etaking the plunge... Maybe someone's heard of it.
[12:33] <Yodude> predaeus: i did setup apache, and installed php5 suppor in it , weird, wait i'll restart my PC then tell you what happens
[12:33] <candyban> Ar-Pharazon: heared what?
[12:34] <Ar-Pharazon> candyban: A virtual serial port for Linux.
[12:34] <candyban> Ar-Pharazon: what's wrong with the /dev/ptty* ?
[12:34] <Frogman> jakarta
[12:35] <candyban> or /dev/tty*
[12:35] <Frogman> jsjk
[12:35] <Frogman> ;s
[12:35] <Ar-Pharazon> candyban: Now this is embarrassing... What is /dev/tty*?
[12:36] <Ar-Pharazon> candyban: Oh, and, I don't seem to actually have a /dev/tty.
[12:36] <Helmi> can anyone recommend a good MySQL GUI for gnome?
[12:36] <candyban> Ar-Pharazon: /dev/tty* are all your serial devices ... you use them for e.g. console login
[12:37] <candyban> Ar-Pharazon: /dev/ttyS0 is your physical serial port
[12:37] <candyban> I thought the rest were "virtual serial ports" as you requested
[12:37] <hendo> can i run windows with ubuntu
[12:38] <predaeus> hendo, do you mean dual booting or virtually or what do you mean?
[12:38] <Ar-Pharazon> candyban: So if I write to, say, /dev/tty1, I'll write to a vrtual port? Where does the data go?
[12:38] <jxxxt> hendo, yes, install windows first
[12:39] <hendo> i mean virtual  i want to run windows inside ubuntu
[12:39] <pirated_gates> what is the best software in ubuntu fiesty to make calls like skype
[12:39] <candyban> Ar-Pharazon: ? You just said you were writing to the virtual port => data goes to virtual port ... if noone is listening, then data will be 'lost'
[12:39] <damaltor> pirated_gates: skype for linux
[12:39] <Slart> hendo: you can run emulators or other kinds of stuff.. what kind of software do you want to run? games?
[12:39] <pirated_gates> wow thats there
[12:39] <candyban> Ar-Pharazon: what you want to do?
[12:39] <damaltor> hendo: do you want to run some applications or a complete windows?
[12:39] <pirated_gates> thanx damaltor
[12:40] <aruru> hi, i use hp deskjet 5150 on CUPS with DeskJet-5150.ppd and it is cutting letters
[12:40] <damaltor> pirated_gates: np
[12:40] <Slart> !bochs
[12:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bochs - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[12:40] <Slart> !info bochs
[12:40] <candyban> because "virtual serial port" does not make a lot of sense to me
[12:40] <ubotu> bochs: IA-32 PC emulator. In component universe, is extra. Version 2.3-2 (feisty), package size 811 kB, installed size 2568 kB
[12:40] <hendo> some applications like outlook express internet explorer
[12:40] <Slart> !info wine
[12:40] <ubotu> wine: Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer (Binary Emulator and Library). In component universe, is optional. Version 0.9.33-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 9576 kB, installed size 44452 kB
[12:40] <aruru> i try to print openoffice file
[12:40] <damaltor> hendo: then you could use wine
[12:41] <hendo> how do you install wine
[12:41] <damaltor> hendo: but when you want to use internet explorer, why dont you keep on using windows?
[12:41] <Yodude> predaeus: it didn't work .. can you please help me fix it ? cuz i really need this bandwidth monitor'
[12:41] <damaltor> hendo: try google...
[12:41] <candyban> hendo: use ie4l
[12:41] <Slart> hendo: first try wine, see if that works (it's the fastest of your options). If that doesn't work and you don't mind running the stuff vvvveeerrryyy slowly.. try bochs or similar
[12:41] <damaltor> hendo: there is a possibility with apt
[12:41] <Ar-Pharazon> candyban: We're writing software for hardware connected to a pc through an RS-232. We used to do it in delphi but I want to try Java...  have to get a hang of how it works first though.
[12:41] <hendo> how with apt
[12:41] <candyban> hendo: it's easy to install and let you choose between IE versions (you can have multiple if you want)
[12:42] <hendo> ok
[12:42] <predaeus> Yodude, sorry I am not familiar with setting up php, but ask again here and rephrase your question so people know what you are trying to do and what is failing.
[12:42] <kanpachi> hello, when i try to run synaptic i get an error saying "failed to run /usr/sbin/synaptic as a user root, unable to copy the user's Xauthoraztion file"
[12:42] <damaltor> hendo: look on the wine internet page, there is a source you have to add to your sources list. then you can use your favourite packet manager
[12:42] <hendo> i havent got a xp disc to install windows
[12:42] <root____> What commandline browsers do exist?
[12:42] <hendo> how
[12:42] <Ar-Pharazon> candyban: Basically I need a java executable that, when run on a windows box with an RS 232, will be able to write to and read from the port.
[12:42] <candyban> Ar-Pharazon: I'd suggest to use the real port (usually /dev/ttyS0)
[12:43] <predaeus> root____, e.g. lynx
[12:43] <root____> thanks
[12:43] <Seamorn> Hello
[12:43] <candyban> ps on windows, that'll become com0-4
[12:43] <Seamorn>  i have forgot my root password is there a way to reset it?
[12:43] <Zombie> Hi.
[12:43] <damaltor> Seamorn: with ubuntu??
[12:43] <Seamorn> yep
[12:43] <ifreeze> Seamorn, try to boot live cd and become chroot
[12:43] <Ar-Pharazon> candyban: Didn't you say that is the physical port?
[12:44] <candyban> Ar-Pharazon: not sure how java accesses it ... perhaps you should check #java instead? (probably there are already ways to do it)
[12:44] <damaltor> Seamorn: there is no root pw. just use your own password.
[12:44] <Zombie> Arg.
[12:44] <hendo> how do you install wine
[12:44] <Ar-Pharazon> candyban: I was just thinking of that... Thanks for the tip, I'll go check there.
[12:44] <ifreeze> hendo, apt-get wine
[12:44] <damaltor> Seamorn: WITH UBUNTU, ROOT IS NOT ABLE TO LOGIN. you can only do sudo
[12:44] <candyban> Ar-Pharazon: yes, exactly ... why 'mess' with virtual ports when you can test it as easily with physical ports?
[12:44] <Yodude> hello i have setup an apache server and a page for my bandwidth monitor ( PHP page ), but i can't get that page to work, firefox always considers is as a file to download an not page to view, can somone please help me fix the page ?
[12:44] <damaltor> ifreeze: apt-get INSTALL wine
[12:44] <Ar-Pharazon> candyban: =D Cuz I don't have one.
[12:44] <ifreeze> damaltor, ok ...
[12:44] <Zombie> hendo: You to get the latest version of wine you need at add Wine's repository./
[12:45] <Seamorn> I am using dual boot with windows xp. I want to copy some files but it dont want me copy them. Everytime i try to copy them it just don't accept my own password.
[12:45] <candyban> damaltor: allowing root to login is just 1 command away :)
[12:45] <damaltor> candyban: i know, but i'm thinking of standard settings
[12:45] <wilai> Can someone help me to turn my wlan to monitor mode
[12:45] <wilai> i have atheros chipset
[12:46] <damaltor> Seamorn: you want to copy from where to where?
[12:46] <Seamorn> From USB Harddrive to NTFS file system drive
[12:46] <Yodude> hello i have setup an apache server and a page for my bandwidth monitor ( PHP page ), but i can't get that page to work, firefox always considers is as a file to download an not page to view, can somone please help me fix the page ?
[12:46] <kauer> who was it wanted to know about testing modem stuff on a "virtual serial port"?
[12:46] <Kemo> i wanna to run Beryl but i don't Know How ?>?  ^v^
[12:46] <Kemo> i wanna to run Beryl but i don't Know How ?>?  ^v^
[12:46] <hendo> do i type apt-get wine in the terminal window
[12:46] <damaltor> Seamorn: no chance. linux cant write to ntfs.
[12:47] <Kemo> i wanna to run Beryl but i don't Know How ?>?  ^v^
[12:47] <ifreeze> hendo, for installing sudo apt-get install wine
[12:47] <Seamorn> ah i see thank you for help
[12:47] <gnudo> i am looking for an app that works on GNU/Linux (either GPL or BSD licensed)  that allows you to read, copy, edit data on a mobile sim card regardless of the handset model. i did google but found nothing!
[12:47] <candyban> kauer: it was Ar-Pharazon
[12:47] <damaltor> Seamorn: you can try to install ntfs-3g and use this to mount. but there is no warranty for your files.
[12:47] <Slart> damaltor: are you sure? ntfs-3g or whatever it's called ?
[12:47] <Slart> never mind =)
[12:48] <damaltor> Slart: i used it for years without problems. but it still is a beta.
[12:48] <Slart> damaltor: oh.. ok. Didn't know that
[12:48] <damaltor> Slart: you only hve to install it and use it instead of "mount"
[12:48] <Seamorn> can i find it in Ubuntu's libraries?
[12:48] <candyban> damaltor: isn't the fuse driver called "stable"?
[12:48] <candyban> damaltor: never use either though
[12:48] <kauer> candyban: seems to be gone now. Oh well. I just wanted to tell hiim that all the character devices work nmore or less the same way, you can open, read write to them etc. Depending on what you want to test, that's often enough. and if you want to test twiddling control lines, well, you really need a real port for that...
[12:49] <damaltor> candyban: yes, think so. but would not want to say that there are no chance for problems =)
[12:49] <candyban> kauer: I told him he could use /dev/tty*
[12:49] <Frogman> jejjerjkdjkjkdjk
[12:49] <Frogman> kdfj
[12:49] <Frogman> yas  im
[12:49] <Frogman> kdfo
[12:49] <Frogman> dfs
[12:49] <candyban> Frogman: yes, your keyboard works
[12:49] <Frogman> 
[12:49] <Frogman> s
[12:49] <Frogman> gs gdg
[12:49] <Frogman> fa
[12:49] <Frogman> gfg
[12:49] <Frogman> f
[12:49] <Frogman> afg
[12:49] <Roland5> ban
[12:49] <candyban> !op
[12:49] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti, mneptok or Pici
[12:50] <Frogman> hellllow
[12:50] <scag> Frogman, stop masturbating in the channel
[12:50] <Yodude> hello i have setup an apache server and a page for my bandwidth monitor ( PHP page ), but i can't get that page to work, firefox always considers is as a file to download an not page to view, can somone please help me fix the page ?
[12:50] <elkbuntu> scag, dont be an idiot in the channel
[12:50] <damaltor> Yodude: what is the ending of the file?
[12:50] <candyban> Yodude: what's the url?
[12:51] <hendo> i did that now what
[12:51] <Yodude> damaltor: i dk it's on my own server at http://localhost/cacti
[12:51] <Yodude> damaltor: it says it's phtml i think
[12:51] <damaltor> Yodude: maybe you shuld add ".php"
[12:51] <Howitzer> Hi all
[12:51] <candyban> Yodude: you are serving those pages as text/html ?
[12:52] <candyban> Yodude: did you configure apache (+ mod_php) to parse the .phtml files (or whatever they are)
[12:52] <hendo> how to configure wine
[12:52] <Yodude> candyban: no i didn't configure them to parse
[12:53] <candyban> Yodude: did you install mod_php ?
[12:53] <damaltor> hendo: just install it, and then use wine 8application9
[12:53] <damaltor> hendo: but whatch out that the application is NOT on a ntfs partition
[12:54] <Yodude> candyban: yes i installed a package called "libapache2-mod-php5"
[12:54] <Zombie> Dear gods. This is why as a Linux Super User, I hate general support channels/
[12:54] <candyban> Yodude: check in your modules.enabled if php is active and that it handles your .phtml files (default it uses only .php files)
[12:55] <Netham45> Zombie, if I installed a new copy of Ubuntu on my iPod, I could be a 'Linux Super User'
[12:55] <Zombie> That does not a Super User make.
[12:55] <Yodude> candyban: there isn't a php.load in there, i'll add one , i read on the forums that i should add a line that says "LoadModule php5_module /usr/lib/apache2/modules/libphp5.so"
[12:55] <pirated_gates> hey i download skype for linux but it shows me wrong architecture i386
[12:55] <hendo> can i reformat the drive
[12:55] <Netham45> oh, sorry, I have to do an su - on it too.
[12:56] <damaltor> pirated_gates: is that a problem? or does it work?
[12:56] <pirated_gates> thats a problem
[12:56] <damaltor> hendo: not without loosing your data...
[12:56] <pirated_gates> it doesnt start
[12:56] <candyban> Zombie: who made you a "Linux Super User"?
[12:56] <damaltor> pirated_gates: whats the error message
[12:56] <damaltor> candyban: he did himself =)
[12:56] <hendo> okay i installed windows but didnt work
[12:57] <damaltor> hendo: installed what?
[12:57] <Netham45> in that case, I am now proclaiming myself as god
[12:57] <hendo> i need to reformat my drive
[12:57] <candyban> hendo: what do you want to do?
[12:57] <pirated_gates> it shows error  wrong architecture i386
[12:57] <Zombie> I have a functional Open Directory Domain with LDAP, Kerberos and FreeRadius. Single Sign on, IPSec VPNs.
[12:57] <candyban> hendo: exactly
[12:57] <Zombie> That kinda thing.
[12:57] <damaltor> hendo: try to copy a win application to your linux partition
[12:57] <pirated_gates> i have a core 2 duo
[12:57] <pirated_gates> x64 system
[12:57] <hendo> my drive has windows installed but it wont boot thats why i have ubuntu installed
[12:57] <pirated_gates> maybe thats why
[12:57] <hendo> how
[12:57] <damaltor> pirated_gates: look out for a verion for ur architecture
[12:58] <candyban> Zombie: what is an open directory domain? ... you mean openldap which does authentication?
[12:58] <pirated_gates> u dont get it do u damaltor
[12:59] <Zombie> Its aa Combination of OpenLDAP, Kerberos, a special undocumented mode of Samba that only works with other Linux machines, FreeRadius, Bind,
[12:59] <damaltor> pirated_gates: semms like... you installed it, but the verio is not for ur architecture. i got a 686, and it wirks perfectly
[12:59] <pirated_gates> thats not available
[12:59] <pirated_gates> not released yet
[12:59] <pirated_gates> i can't install it
[12:59] <pirated_gates> this is the message when i run the installer
[12:59] <damaltor> pirated_gates: can you get the source and install by hand?
[01:00] <hendo> how do i copy windows to linux partition
[01:00] <damaltor> hendo: not entire windows. just single apps
[01:00] <pirated_gates> from where
[01:00] <hendo> how
[01:00] <damaltor> pirated_gates: dunno, was just an idea ;)
[01:00] <ziombka> hi i have question about compiz
[01:00] <candyban> Zombie: just threw it in google and I get a lot of mac os X hits ... perhaps the "general free linux support channels" are indeed not what you should be looking at. If it's Apples, use their channels (payed or free)
[01:00] <damaltor> hendo: is your win partition mountet in ubutu
[01:01] <Zombie> This isn't apple's/
[01:01] <Zombie> Apple just made whats called the Open Directory Services Manager.
[01:01] <Zombie> But just like Linux.
[01:01] <Zombie> Its all the same software./
[01:02] <ziombka> i have ati card 9550 and i want to run compiz on my ubuntu. I installed all from tutorials and i have fglrx driver - it is possible to run compiz on this driver?
[01:02] <candyban> Zombie: "a special undocumented mode of Samba" ... ? (can hardly think of that though)
[01:02] <Zombie> Which pisses me off to no end.
[01:02] <hendo> no i have two hardrives  the 160gig sata drive for ubuntu  the second drive 10gig not sata has windows dont work
[01:02] <damaltor> hendo: ok. open a console.
[01:02] <candyban> ziombka: sure
[01:02] <Zombie> Samba has a few Undocumented modes that are useful.
[01:03] <hendo> ok
[01:03] <damaltor> hendo: then type mkdir /media/win
[01:03] <damaltor> hendo: then type sudo mount /dev/hda /media/win
[01:03] <ziombka> candyban, i have installed this driver, and driver rendering: yes, but when i running compiz it say:
[01:03] <ziombka> Fatal: Failed test: texture_from_pixmap support
[01:03] <ziombka> Checks indicate that it's impossible to start compiz on your system.
[01:03] <damaltor> enter ur pass
[01:03] <candyban> Zombie: what pisses you off? That you use (according to you) undocumented samba features and then complain that you can't get "general" support for it?
[01:04] <SecrethX> can you change the computer name?
[01:04] <damaltor> SecrethX: edit /etc/hostname
[01:04] <Zombie> No no.
[01:04] <Zombie> I'm a little sleep deprived and insomniac.
[01:04] <candyban> Zombie: either not use those special cases, or get a clue ... don't just bitch on public support channels. (ps. didn't even hear you ask a question)
[01:04] <SecrethX> oh thanks damaltor
[01:05] <damaltor> SecrethX: np
[01:05] <Frogzoo> SecrethX: changes needed in /etc/hosts & /etc/hostname
[01:05] <hendo> cant find file
[01:05] <Zombie> I have an issue with my Ubuntu Fiesty box about a PAM Module called pam_ccreds
[01:05] <SecrethX> Frogzoo, thx.. I guess I need a reboot?
[01:05] <damaltor> hendo: which file
[01:05] <candyban> ziombka: did you check fglrxinfo ? (does it return what it should return? aka not mesa)
[01:05] <Frogzoo> SecrethX: no - you can just 'sudo hostname newhost'
[01:06] <hendo> it just says no such file or directory
[01:06] <Frogzoo> SecrethX: on 2nd thoughts, reboot is best
[01:06] <damaltor> hendo: with linux, there is no real reason to reebot, but a hardware upgrade
[01:06] <hendo> ok
[01:06] <ziombka> candyban, http://pastebin.com/m7abcd68f
[01:06] <hendo> what do i do
[01:06] <SecrethX> Frogzoo, lol ok ill reboot.. bbiab
[01:06] <candyban> Zombie: what kind of issue? (not sure if I can help though ... have played only a bit around with pam)
[01:06] <Zombie> Well.
[01:07] <damaltor> hendo: wich file is not found?
[01:07] <hendo> both
[01:07] <saya> hello
[01:07] <damaltor> hendo: tell me the error message
[01:07] <hendo> mkdir/media/win
[01:07] <hendo> no such file or directory
[01:07] <damaltor> mkdir /media/win
[01:08] <damaltor> thee is a space
[01:08] <hendo> yes
[01:08] <candyban> ziombka: you should check with an fglrx person ... I have beryl working on my thinkpad (also with fglrx) ...
[01:08] <Zombie> Pam_ccreds allows for laptops to store credentials so that when a standard user logs in to the domain with a valid login once on the domain, that login is valid on the local machine for a pre-determined period of tim.
[01:08] <ftoo_on_gutsy> hendo mkdir<space>/media/win
[01:08] <ziombka> im lost in this all driver ubuntu politicy and maybe i turned on other driver. When i installed ubuntu all worked, i turned on "desktop effects" and compiz or whats is this worked, but i wanted to have some configuration panel, so i installed compiz from tutorials, and now i have that error
[01:08] <damaltor> hendo: maybe you should go to #winehq
[01:09] <hendo> permission denied
[01:09] <damaltor> hendo: maybe you should go to #winehq
[01:09] <hendo> ok
[01:09] <hendo> in the console
[01:09] <StevenR> hi. I'm trying to play a dvd, but it doesn't work. xine nad vlc both crash, and kaffeine appears to freeze with a blue screen. I tried a different video file, and that crashed mplayer and kaffeine too
[01:09] <candyban> ziombka: check #ubuntu-effects
[01:10] <Frogzoo> StevenR: sounds like you may have a corrupt library
[01:10] <Zombie> And, on my Ubuntu Fiesty laptop, its not working?
[01:10] <Zombie> And, on my Ubuntu Fiesty laptop, its not working.
[01:10] <SecrethX> Frogzoo, thx it worked like a charm.
[01:11] <StevenR> Frogzoo: how do I track down which one it is?
[01:11] <Zach> hendo: you propably need root priviledges to that media-directory; sudo mkdir /media/win
[01:12] <Frogzoo> StevenR: ldd xine  & ldd vlc & look for what they share
[01:12] <candyban> When i check the info on the package, it says: Bugs: mailto:ubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com ... "not working" is very vague description, but I suggest posting your problem to that mailing list
[01:12] <candyban> Zombie: that comment was for you :)
[01:12] <danya> I've installed google earth and the file format is .bin .. t wont open .. what should I do ?
[01:13] <candyban> danya: open a console and type "sh file.bin" (without the quotes and use the proper filename :))
[01:13] <louis> hallo
[01:13] <ziombka> candyban, what driver do you using?
[01:13] <Zombie> candyban: Well I assume this is a configuration issue
[01:13] <ziombka> and what card do u have
[01:13] <Zombie> Not a bug in the software/
[01:13] <ConfidentiaL> I have sound with alsa now, but I need to get it working with oss. When I test it in the sound preferences I get the error message saying "Resource busy or not available". What can I do to make it work?
[01:14] <danya> candyban : I get this : sh: cant open file.bin
[01:14] <candyban> Zombie: did you read the docs and the man pages? (I'm not familiar with libpam-ccreds)
[01:14] <danya> candyban : never mind :P
[01:14] <Zombie> Yes.
[01:14] <Qwenty> Hi folks!
[01:14] <candyban> danya: you read the last part in the quotes? ;)
[01:14] <Zombie> I've used pam_ccreds before on Mandriva machines
[01:14] <Kopfgeldjaeger> hi
[01:15] <candyban> Zombie: then check your mandriva configuration with your feisty configuration and try to figure out what's wrong
[01:15] <danya> candyban : lol yea :P .. and even with file name .. it wouldnt open :(
[01:15] <candyban> danya: what error does it give?
[01:15] <danya> candyban : sh: Can't open GoogleEarthLinux.bin
[01:17] <candyban> danya: does GoogleEarthLinux.bin exist in the directory where you executed the command?
[01:17] <nominolo> anyone here got a macbook (generation 1) with ubuntu and a working microphone?
[01:18] <danya> candyban : I dont know the file is on the desktop
[01:18] <danya> candyban : shall I move it ?
[01:18] <candyban> danya: type pwd
[01:18] <candyban> danya: in the command line :) (just to make sure I don't see pwd echod here ;))
[01:19] <danya> candyban : shall I move it to that directory ?
[01:19] <candyban> danya: or cd to the correct directory ... but if you are not familiar with the command line, it would indeed be easier for you to move the file
[01:20] <int86> can i use compiz on my 845 mobo with 512 RAm
[01:20] <danya> candyban : no its ok I moved some files before by the command lines .. lol I need to learn
[01:20] <candyban> int86: it depends more on your video card
[01:20] <candyban> int86: check #ubuntu-effects
[01:22] <int86> candyban, i ahv the onboaed gfx for my 845 mobo, And before posting here i checked that cahnnel too but no one is active there
[01:23] <nominolo> anyone?  is this the right place to ask questions about getting ubuntu to work with a macbook?
[01:26] <Dagmar> StoneNote: there is no legitmate use for the sort of software gnudo is asking about, considering that he won't settle for anything that uses the cell phone's interface to get at the SMS/phonebook data, he can only be looking to clone sim cards and bypass phone security.
[01:27] <gnudo> http://www.dekart.com/products/card_management/sim_explorer is NOT ilegal software! BUT it not free as in freedom!
[01:28] <Stormx2> Could someone tell me the application name of the Fonts dialog found under "system"
[01:28] <tipote> Hi all! I'd like to install the last gutsy test cd of ubuntu on my macbook, because it supports graphic drivers better than feisty fawn. However, I'm wondering if I'll be able to update to the final version. If yes, should I just update packages or will I have to reinstall ?
[01:30] <Soup_> does anyone here have an Nvida 8800 Card?
[01:30] <H1dE_n_5Eek> ?
[01:31] <Soup_> Im on the vege of a breakthorugh I think but I need to test something
[01:31] <predaeus> tipote, it will just update packages, but probably all of them.
[01:31] <Soup_> I was able to get my 8800gts up and running
[01:31] <candyban> Soup_: I have somewhere a 8300 or sth
[01:31] <Soup_> but in order for it to be recongnized I had to delete the xorg.conf
[01:31] <Soup_> file and it works all my resolutions
[01:31] <Soup_> but no wobble effects work
[01:32] <candyban> check your xorg.conf and which video driver are you using?
[01:33] <candyban> Soup_: are you sure you have loaded aiglx/xgl ?
[01:33] <Soup_> I have no xconfig
[01:33] <Soup_> I delete it all together
[01:33] <Soup_> otherwise the desktop crashes
[01:33] <Soup_> I know it sounds dumb
[01:33] <candyban> Soup_: not sure about the default, but perhaps you are using the vesa driver
[01:34] <Soup_> I just need someone who has an xconfig from nvidia that is working
[01:34] <candyban> Soup_: make sure you have a proper (working) xorg.conf
[01:34] <candyban> Soup_: which nvidia driver are you using?
[01:34] <Soup_> candy I have none, thats what im asking for here someone
[01:34] <Soup_> the newest 1.00 one
[01:34] <pitwalker> http://www.noooxml.org/petition
[01:34] <candyban> Soup_: sec ... I'll have to assemble that pc and boot it
[01:34] <Soup_> ok thanls
[01:35] <Soup_> I think if I get ANY working xconfig
[01:35] <Soup_> I can trick Ubuntu
[01:35] <Soup_> ill explain if it works
[01:35] <Soup_> would help ALOT of people
[01:35] <christian_> what is this .ICEauthority file? it came up last time while trying to logg in and it couldn't open the gnome desktop, thus in the end made me reinstall ubuntu OS completaly through the discs. I wasn't even able to fix it through failsafe gnome/terminal. I'd like to make sure it won't happen again so, is there a reason it shows up, did I do something before I turned off my computer?
[01:36] <lieter> hi, is it possible to use network-manager 0.65 in feisty?
[01:37] <lieter> i know it is in gutsy.. but thats beta
[01:37] <lieter> and 0.65 is stable, so do i have to compile it myself
[01:40] <mojojojo_> could you recommend a good program to simply create diagrams?
[01:41] <Esteth> mojojojo_: Dia works well
[01:42] <basti_> Hey :-)
[01:42] <ftoo_on_gutsy> bee
[01:43] <Soup_> I just need someone who has an xconfig from nvidia that is working
[01:43] <Chirag> I have a question: I'm running Ubuntu Feisty on an Intel dual-Core. Soon after booting, my USB mouse stops working. Any suggestions?
[01:44] <basti_> my sound outpout is quiet worse under ubuntu feisty :-( (nForce 2)
[01:45] <Blixte1> Hello everyone! I joined this channel because I need some support on installing ubuntu toghether with winXP on separate hard drives
[01:45] <[coca1ne] > hi
[01:46] <[coca1ne] > hmm its no problem
[01:46] <[coca1ne] > quite easy
[01:46] <Blixte1> I bought a new hard drive and installed Ubuntu there
[01:46] <candyban> Soup_: I think you can have one generated by issuing xorg --config or something
[01:46] <[coca1ne] > you should install winxp first
[01:46] <Blixte1> upon restart i received the GRUB error 17 message
[01:47] <[coca1ne] > on the masterboot sector of your hdd.. so on the beginning (first partition)
[01:47] <Soup_> candy I can but there is a problem
[01:47] <Soup_> can I PM you
[01:47] <candyban> Soup_: sure
[01:47] <[coca1ne] > Blixtel, I pm u
[01:48] <Soup_> im trying I cant hear you
[01:48] <nominolo> tipote, afaik it's going to be the next release version.  in october that is
[01:48] <Soup_> I just need someone elses working xorg.config
[01:48] <basti_> can nobody help me?
[01:49] <Soup_> there is a reason if you have an NVIDIA card and it works please PM me
[01:49] <aladdine> hey
[01:49] <aladdine> i lost my shutdown button frm quite window?
[01:50] <christian_> I bought a few new stuff for my PC; motherboard, 2gigRAM, gfx card ( Nvidia 512), CPU 64bit athlon something. I also formatted my c drive completaly and installed ubuntu as my new OS ( always had windows 98/XP my whole life ). Everything seems 'ok' except that I can't hear no sound, no music, small bleebs, nothing. Any suggestions on what the problem might be?
[01:50] <[coca1ne] > search it
[01:50] <[coca1ne] > perhaps you can find it ^^
[01:50] <aladdine> [coca1ne] , frm where?
[01:50] <[coca1ne] > is there also no restart button?
[01:50] <aladdine> i tried google
[01:50] <[coca1ne] > aladdine is there a restart button ?
[01:50] <aladdine> yes..no restart button
[01:50] <[coca1ne] > have you changed the Desktop Manager?
[01:51] <[coca1ne] > from GDM to KDM or else
[01:51] <aladdine> yes
[01:51] <aladdine> its compiz
[01:51] <aladdine> and xgl
[01:51] <[coca1ne] > but normaly compiz and the xgl (is ati driver right=?) shoulnt make a problem
[01:51] <[coca1ne] > but i dont know about ati-drivers... sorry
[01:52] <thersites> oops
[01:52] <thersites> quit
[01:52] <thersites> exit
[01:52] <aladdine> yeh its ati
[01:52] <[coca1ne] > i had the same problem, when i changed the Desktop Environment... from KDE to Gnome... i had to change the KDM to GDM and then it works
[01:52] <aladdine> kdm to gdm?
[01:52] <candyban> [coca1ne] : both will let you choose the "session"
[01:52] <[coca1ne] > but if you still have the same environment... couse compiz and xgl is no environment
[01:53] <[coca1ne] > candyban yes thats true... but i had KDM wigh Gnome and there where no Shutdownbuttons
[01:53] <aladdine> its gnome..
[01:53] <gmenelau> how can i install themes
[01:53] <[coca1ne] > candyban then i changed KDM to GDM and it works
[01:53] <aladdine> yeh its xgl and compiz
[01:54] <int86> whats shortcut key to LOCK SCREEN
[01:54] <lieter> i know there is a package i can install to compile source into a deb... but which one is that?
[01:54] <[coca1ne] > aladdine but i dont think that its a problem with your desktop manager ... maybe problem with xgl.. but i cant help you couse i never had a ati-grafic card on my computer
[01:54] <aladdine> mayb the fix will be the same..
[01:54] <warbler> aladdine: right click where it was
[01:54] <[coca1ne] > lieter dpkg
[01:54] <Myzrael> any mac users here with a Nvidia 7600 videocard maybe?
[01:55] <aladdine> warbler, ?
[01:55] <lieter> [coca1ne] , i mean i compile the source, and i want to make a package from it
[01:55] <aladdine> right click where/
[01:55] <int86> whats shortcut key to LOCK SCREEN
[01:55] <int86> whats shortcut key to LOCK SCREEN
[01:55] <warbler> aladdine: where the button was - right click - do you get a menu?
[01:56] <[coca1ne] > lieter, dpkg-makepackage
[01:56] <[coca1ne] > i think its it
[01:56] <sergio> Do you know how I can block the gnome panels?
[01:56] <[coca1ne] > you compile with make and then form a package
[01:56] <aladdine> no
[01:56] <warbler> k
[01:56] <sergio> my brother moves the panels and I need block it
[01:57] <aladdine> warbler, ? do u mean the panel?
[01:57] <lieter> thnx :)
[01:57] <warbler> aladdine: tep
[01:57] <[coca1ne] > sergio, give your brother no access to your computer
[01:57] <[coca1ne] > sergio, or give him an one user-account
[01:57] <sergio> I know there is an application to configure this issue
[01:57] <warbler> or different users
[01:57] <aladdine> its nuthin to do with dat i guess..
[01:57] <aladdine> coz even if i chosse frm the menu bar its the saem
[01:58] <sergio> [coca1ne] , if you don't know how to do it, please be quiet
[01:58] <warbler> aladdine: you'll have to go to #ubuntu-effects
[01:58] <[coca1ne] > sergio, why do it like this? i think its easier to give him an account so he cant change your desktop-preferences
[01:59] <sergio> yes, he has a user account
[01:59] <sergio> but he is little and moves the panel and the applets
[01:59] <MenZa> Can anyone tell me where I can stop the avahi daemon from launching at boot?
[02:00] <TwinX> sergio open configuration editor ( terminal: gconf-editor) and go to /apps/panel/global/locked_down. Check the box... done
[02:00] <warbler> sergio: you need a different logon name to not have your seetings changed
[02:00] <sergio> thanks TwinX but I know there is a GUI application for do it
[02:01] <sergio> And do another things
[02:02] <[coca1ne] > sergio, in kde its in the menue when you click with right mouse button on the panel. but with gnome... i dont think so
[02:02] <MenZa> w 26
[02:02] <Esteth> sergio: configuration editor is a GUI app.
[02:05] <Yodude> Hello, i have set up a bandwidth monitor (cacti) thatuses Apache to display bandwidth usage statistics in firefox using PHP. But when i visit it's address ( http://localhost/cacti ) firefox tell me " You have chosen to open the file ..." like if the page was a file, how can i get firefox to show the page properly ?
[02:05] <Jack_Sparrow> sergio: Sorry, I just came in.. but if you have a little one that messes up his session.  You can set it up where his session, is restored when he logs back in...
[02:05] <Meroigo> if I have installed Ubuntu Server, and want a GUI, isn't there a one that doesn't have one million unnecessary programs in it (like openoffice, games. etc etc)? It's a little big heavy with "apt-get install ubuntu-desktop" on a computer that's only a srver...
[02:05] <gmassaggi> join #marche
[02:05] <Yodude> Hello, i have set up a bandwidth monitor (cacti) thatuses Apache to display bandwidth usage statistics in firefox using PHP. But when i visit it's address ( http://localhost/cacti ) firefox tell me " You have chosen to open the file ..." like if the page was a file, how can i get firefox to show the page properly ?
[02:06] <Esteth> Meroigo: can't you just install gnome, without the ubuntu-desktop package? I've not done it before, but it can't be outside the realm of possibility
[02:06] <IdleOne> Meroigo: you can try sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[02:06] <d-s-d> hi
[02:06] <MenZa> Can anyone tell me where I can stop the avahi daemon from launching at boot?
[02:06] <Meroigo> IdleOne: xubuntu is a lightweight gui? :)
[02:06] <sergio> I cannot find it :(
[02:06] <IdleOne> Meroigo: yes
[02:06] <Meroigo> nice
[02:07] <sergio> I installed it in my previous machine
[02:07] <Meroigo> i'll try that later.
[02:07] <anandanbu> How to install mp3 support in Ubuntu 7.04
[02:07] <Yodude> Please someone help me ith my PHP problem
[02:07] <Jack_Sparrow> sergio: system, pref sessions
[02:07] <christian_> Why can't I hear any sound on ubuntu? Any suggestions?
[02:07] <predaeus> Meroigo, xubuntu uses xfce, look for info on that
[02:07] <Meroigo> k
[02:08] <Jack_Sparrow> !mp3 | anandanbu
[02:08] <ubotu> anandanbu: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[02:08] <anzan> !botsnack
[02:08] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[02:08] <int86> anandanbu , just play an mp3 song, u will get neccessary guidesline, just follow it
[02:09] <Yodude> Hello, i have set up a bandwidth monitor (cacti) thatuses Apache to display bandwidth usage statistics in firefox using PHP. But when i visit it's address ( http://localhost/cacti ) firefox tell me " You have chosen to open the file ..." like if the page was a file, how can i get firefox to show the page properly ?
[02:09] <xertux> hi, i cant watch videos on berly mode is there a way to solve? i'm using totem
[02:09] <sphaw> what packages do I need to install to make exaile work with an ipod? (running ubuntu)
[02:10] <sphaw> been googling for ages now...
[02:10] <xertux> hi, i cant watch videos on berly mode is there a way to solve? i'm using totem
[02:10] <Myzrael> any mac users here with a Nvidia 7600 videocard maybe? I need someone to do a lot of a people a favor by running a small command to find the correct value for the videocard.
[02:10] <Jack_Sparrow> !patience | xertux
[02:10] <ubotu> xertux: 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
[02:10] <sphaw> what packages do I need to install to make exaile work with an ipod? (running ubuntu)
[02:11] <warbler> Yodude: the site says there should be an extra / on the end
[02:11] <ar987654321> okok, i looked into apache log as to why my .rbx scripts work but not .rhtml
[02:11] <duffs> hi all !
[02:11] <xertux> Jack_Sparrow: :)
[02:11] <warbler> yodude: http://localhost/cacti/
[02:11] <IdleOne> !ipod | sphaw
[02:11] <ubotu> sphaw: For information on how to sync and add tracks to your iPod, see the guide at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IPodHowto See !rockbox for information on liberating your iPod
[02:12] <Yodude> warbler: i still get the error
[02:12] <warbler> k
[02:12] <luke771> during bootup I saw a line reading "recovering sshroot session": should I worry?
[02:12] <Yodude> warbler: i installed apache2 php module, but i still cannot view my bandwidth monitor
[02:13] <sphaw> thanks
[02:13] <warbler> Yodude: the server is where you point the browser - maybe the comp name - not localhost
[02:13] <sphaw> well.. that wiki sucked bals
[02:14] <xertux> so any one can help that i cant watch videos on berly mode is there a way to solve? i'm using totem
[02:14] <sphaw> i remember having to install a few things to make ipod work with exaile
[02:14] <sphaw> just cant find which packages it was
[02:14] <IdleOne> !ohmy | sphaw
[02:14] <ubotu> sphaw: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[02:14] <sphaw> does anybody have ANY idea?
[02:14] <Yodude> warbler: if that was it i would have gotten a error not a file to download
[02:14] <sphaw> omg
[02:14] <sphaw> this sucks cock
[02:14] <sphaw> bye
[02:15] <warbler> Yodude: did you do this step - Replace /var/www/html/cacti/ with your full Cacti path - ?
[02:15] <Bruum> Hello, how do i change between 2 channels on irssi ??
[02:15] <_gpg_> hello
[02:16] <Yodude> warbler: i have no such directory, remember this is not a website it's a bandwidth monitor that i installed
[02:16] <_gpg_> any oneknow good links about install/config eclipse on ubuntu please ?
[02:16] <Meroigo> i wonder why the network have stopped working without a logic reason and why I can't get it to work anymore when trying to change the settings etc. gah... it doesn't say anything is wrong and it says it's connected to the wired network.. >_> the LED for the server on the router is just blinking as it don't get any signals..
[02:16] <warbler> Yodude: a bandwidth monitor that uses the server output
[02:17] <Yodude> warbler: yeah
[02:17] <Yodude> warbler: www.cacti.net
[02:17] <MegaIRC> anyway to speedup the installation for ubuntu?
[02:17] <Bruum> Hello, how do i change between 2 channels on irssi ??
[02:17] <Yodude> MegaIRC: i don't think so
[02:17] <Jack_Sparrow> MegaIRC: It only takes a couple minutes on a fast machine
[02:18] <Yodude> Bruum: in pidgin ( gaim ) click Tools-Room List
[02:18] <MegaIRC> its so slow that after 4hour i still haven started installing - -"
[02:18] <Jack_Sparrow> MegaIRC: What kind of hardware?
[02:18] <MegaIRC> im installing it on inspiron 510m
[02:18] <MegaIRC> laptop
[02:18] <Yodude>  I have set up a bandwidth monitor (cacti) thatuses Apache to display bandwidth usage statistics in firefox using PHP. But when i visit it's address ( http://localhost/cacti ) firefox tell me " You have chosen to open the file ..." like if the page was a file, how can i get firefox to show the page properly ?
[02:19] <Jack_Sparrow> MegaIRC: What cpu , how much ram etc
[02:19] <Chousuke> Yodude: I think the error is in your server configuration instead.
[02:19] <MegaIRC> 1.5ghz 256
[02:19] <Chousuke> Unless it works in other browsers.
[02:19] <sergio> The utility to restrict some of thjis issues is pessulus!!!!
[02:20] <Yodude> Chousuke: i think so too
[02:20] <Yodude> Chousuke: how can i fix it ?
[02:20] <isilloke> oy
[02:20] <Chousuke> Yodude: I'm not sure.
[02:20] <Zach> MegaIRC: have you checked the installation cd isn't corrupted?
[02:20] <MegaIRC> ya
[02:20] <MegaIRC> the cd is ok
[02:20] <Chousuke> Yodude: but it seems your server is treating the php file as plain text, instead of something it needs to execute with php
[02:20] <Jack_Sparrow> MegaIRC: Check to see how much ram you are giving up for the video card and set it to the minimum.... It works in 256, but if you give 64 or even 32 to the video you dont have enough
[02:21] <Yodude> Chousuke: yes
[02:21] <MegaIRC> o.....
[02:21] <warbler> Yodude: that step I asked about was from the cacti install site
[02:21] <isilloke> anyone can tell me how to reboot from my xp cd after a change of motherboard
[02:21] <MegaIRC> ok....be right back.....i duno if i can change anything
[02:22] <Jack_Sparrow> isilloke: If you change the mb with XP you are looking at a reinstall
[02:22] <Jack_Sparrow> isilloke: Gotta love that MS copy protection
[02:22] <Yodude> warbler: but where's the cacti full poth ?! there is nothing in the apache folder in /var
[02:22] <Yodude> plz i need to fix this i've been trying for like 5-6 hours
[02:23] <warbler> Yodude: what did you download to make a server?
[02:23] <Q_Continuum> So how can I benchmark a server under Ubuntu?  Anyone have any suggestions?
[02:24] <Yodude> well i download cacti and apt took care of the dependencies
[02:24] <Yodude> warbler: but then i installed the package "php5"
[02:24] <Yodude> warnler: and phpcgi
[02:24] <warbler> Yodude: cacti needs a server to run - you don't have one
[02:24] <Yodude> i do
[02:24] <MegaIRC> cant change anything
[02:25] <Yodude> if i go to http://localhost/
[02:25] <Yodude> i see apache
[02:25] <Yodude> and it says this:
[02:25] <warbler> yodude: go to synaptic - search apache
[02:25] <Yodude> Apache/2.2.3 (Ubuntu) PHP/5.2.1 Server at localhost Port 80
[02:25] <warbler> yodude: apache should be marked
[02:26] <Yodude> it is
[02:26] <warbler> Yodude: k
[02:26] <warbler> Yodude: should have /var/www/html/cacti/
[02:27] <warbler> Yodude: /var/www/ is set up by apache
[02:27] <steel_lady> ubotu partitions
[02:27] <ubotu> Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted (also "man mkfs" for formatting) - Mounting partitions in Gnome under Dapper: System -> Administration -> Disks - For Edgy, see !fstab and !DiskMounter
[02:27] <Yodude> warbler: yes i have /var/www
[02:27] <warbler>  /var/www/html/cacti/ ?
[02:27] <steel_lady> ubotu windows partition
[02:27] <Yodude> warbler: but no /html and no /cacti
[02:28] <steel_lady> ubotu xfs
[02:28] <ubotu> xfs is a high-performance journaling filesystem originally developped by Silicon Graphics for their IRIX OS. It is now fully supported by Linux so you can install Ubuntu on it if you wish. More info at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XFS
[02:28] <steel_lady> ubotu reisefs
[02:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about reisefs - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:28] <steel_lady> ubotu reiserfs
[02:28] <ubotu> reiserfs is a journalling file system, in benchmarks it outperforms many others on I/O operations, but they take notoriously long to mount.
[02:28] <warbler> Yodude: server isn't set right then
[02:28] <Jack_Sparrow> steel_lady:   please querry those to yourself
[02:29] <Yodude> warbler: what do you suggest for setting it right then ?
[02:29] <christian_> any suggestions on how to get sound to work on ubuntu? :I
[02:29] <Jack_Sparrow> !sound
[02:29] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[02:29] <warbler> Yodude: one min
[02:29] <Bejron> Anyone who can help me manually activate ntfs write support on selected partitions ?? Have a idea I wanna try out ( http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=446006&page=6 )
[02:30] <steel_lady> Jack_Sparrow I do not know how, I am actually searchiing how to format ntfs for win between others, using gparted. I don't see format for win in the list of gparted
[02:30] <kuja> How come there isn't a Kate development package in the Ubuntu repository?
[02:30] <Jack_Sparrow> !ntfs-3g | steel_lady
[02:30] <ubotu> steel_lady: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[02:31] <Jack_Sparrow> steel_lady: You do it just like that... I take it you have not registered your nick.
[02:31] <warbler> Yodude: this might steer you right - http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/install.html#trad_configure
[02:31] <steel_lady> Jack_Sparrow my nick is registered. But I am trying to do it from feisty live CD. It is not possible?!
[02:31] <Faithful1> Ubuntu overheats my notebook when it is stressed
[02:32] <frazzle> Can someone help me get my wireless working? I can get it to connect to the wireless network but pings and firefox dont work.
[02:32] <Yodude> warbler: i'll check it out
[02:32] <warbler> k
[02:32] <Jack_Sparrow> !dns
[02:32] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dns - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[02:33] <nanley> set hide email on
[02:33] <Faithful1> frazzle: what does ifconfig tell you about your wireless interface?
[02:33] <duffs> I have problem setting up a ubuntu as router. I have two nic install and working. eth1 is connec. to isp's router and eth0 goes to my second comp connected with crossover cable. Internet is working from server pc. I can connect to server with putty but no internet. no firewall installed. Any suggestions
[02:33] <Jack_Sparrow> steel_lady:  I use gparted live cd for all my partitioning and formatting
[02:34] <frazzle> faith: ifconfig rausb0
[02:34] <Faithful1> duffs: you have setup ipforward and masq in iptables?
[02:34] <frazzle> is that what you mean?
[02:34] <Yodude> warbler: sry but that's for compiling from source, i installed it via synaptic
[02:35] <duffs> Faithful1: no
[02:35] <izmaelis> hello
[02:35] <steel_lady> Jack:Sparrow, so which format can I choose for win partition? there is ext3, ext2, reiserfs, jfs, xfs fat 16, fst 32 swap efi and dont:use option
[02:35] <Jack_Sparrow> duffs: No firewall installed...  Did you set IP tables?
[02:35] <izmaelis> if i add "ACCEPT net fw tcp 21" to my rules config of shorewall it enables only active mode, but how should i enable passive mode?
[02:35] <Faithful1> frazzle: what does it tell you about the interface?  Does it have an ipaddress?
[02:35] <Faithful1> duffs: well then
[02:35] <warbler> duffs: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/sharing-internet-connection-in-ubuntu.html
[02:35] <Jack_Sparrow> steel_lady: You can use fat32...
[02:36] <frazzle> faith:does not look like it has
[02:36] <Jack_Sparrow> steel_lady: Installing Windows after Ubuntu is harder than Ubuntu after Windows.
[02:36] <steel_lady> Jack_sparrow, but I wanted nfts, why there is no option for that?
[02:36] <Spee_Der> Anyone here using Xephem in Feisty Fawn v7.04 please ?
[02:36] <Faithful1> frazzle: what does iwconfig tell you?
[02:36] <kauer> izmaelis: passive mode is something you do in the client, not the firewall. The client, if using passive mode, uses the same channel for control and data - on port 21.
[02:37] <Jack_Sparrow> steel_lady: Gparted live can set it to ntfs... and Windows istaller /partitioner can do that as well
[02:37] <Jack_Sparrow> steel_lady: Make it fat32 and let windows reformat it to ntfs
[02:38] <steel_lady> Jack_sparrow, so I can set it to fat32 now and do other partitions and later just reformat that partition with win as it wants...
[02:38] <Yodude> I recently se up Apache to serve a page ( bandwidth monitor "cacti" ). I installed PHP and the apache PHP module, restarted Apache, but the page is still not showing, it's being treated as a file to download by firefox, can someone please help me ?
[02:38] <steel_lady> Jack_Sparrow, ok!
[02:38] <Jack_Sparrow> steel_lady: yep
[02:38] <Faithful1> steel_lady: run windows in VirtualBox where it belongs... don't give the virus ridden muck control of your pc
[02:39] <Jack_Sparrow> steel_lady: Dual booting works fine for me..
[02:39] <cas0> Q: how can I view the output the /etc/init.d scripts produced during boot? have a headless server, can't check console.
[02:40] <steel_lady> Faithfull, what is VirtualBox?
[02:40] <Jack_Sparrow> steel_lady: See me when you are done and I can show you a couple tricks that will help when reinstalling windows as I seem to do all the time
[02:40] <Faithful1> steel_lady: virtualbox.org
[02:40] <jhonbuendia> hola
[02:40] <Jack_Sparrow> habla engles
[02:41] <jhonbuendia> espaol
[02:41] <Jack_Sparrow> !es
[02:41] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[02:41] <steel_lady> Jack_Sparrow, thanx a lot, do you have msn?
[02:41] <Jack_Sparrow> steel_lady: no
[02:41] <jhonbuendia> tengo  un  gran  problema
[02:41] <encoded|lap> hi
[02:42] <recon> !es | jhonbuendia
[02:42] <ubotu> jhonbuendia: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[02:42] <encoded|lap> im new to linux, im having issues with my sound card...
[02:42] <Helmi> does anyone know of  a good mysql gui tool to edit tables? (gnome=
[02:42] <steel_lady> if I want tohave a partition devided in linux homa and swap, that one is primary and inside are logical?
[02:42] <encoded|lap> SigmaTel STAC9250(OSS mixer)
[02:42] <encoded|lap> no sound comes out
[02:43] <Yodude> I recently se up Apache to serve a page ( bandwidth monitor "cacti" ). I installed PHP and the apache PHP module, restarted Apache, but the page is still not showing, it's being treated as a file to download by firefox, can someone please help me ?
[02:43] <Jack_Sparrow> steel_lady: That isnt very clear...
[02:43] <Hobbypunk> good day
[02:44] <Faithful1> encoded|lap: select alsa device
[02:44] <jhonbuendia> hola
[02:44] <encoded|lap> how?
[02:44] <paolo> hi there
[02:44] <Jack_Sparrow> steel_lady: I have 1st partition, primary ntfs...  extended with fat32 logical and linux swap and finally an ext3 for Uubntu
[02:44] <izmaelis> kauer: so why when I try to connect to my ftp server in passive mode it says "entering passive mode" and selects different ports in an infinite loop, but doesn't connect?
[02:44] <paolo> I have a problem with mi wireless card
[02:44] <encoded|lap> no other devices
[02:44] <paolo> anyone can help me?
[02:44] <cas0> Q: how can I view the output the /etc/init.d scripts produced during boot? have a headless server, can't check console.
[02:45] <paolo> I can't select wpa mode
[02:45] <Faithful1> encoded|lap: what are you using to adjust your sound card
[02:45] <steel_lady> Jack_Sparrow, yes I actually wanted to do an extended but I have only primary and logical as an option?!
[02:45] <predaeus> Yodude, try asking in #cacti too
[02:45] <Yodude> ok
[02:46] <encoded|lap> Volume Applet 2.18.0 ?
[02:46] <encoded|lap> lol
[02:47] <kbrooks> so, i have a question. how do i get info on what user did what, what process ran by user did what, etc.
[02:47] <Faithful1> encoded|lap: file/change device ?
[02:47] <Jack_Sparrow> steel_lady: I am putting gparted on this pc now so I can double check..
[02:47] <duffs> ok thx it's working ! :)
[02:47] <encoded|lap> there is only 1 device
[02:47] <Faithful1> you don't have alsa installed?
[02:47] <Faithful1> what version are you running?
[02:48] <kbrooks> for example, i'd like to see if there is a way to approve or deny starting programs.
[02:48] <encoded|lap> 7.04
[02:48] <bessie> www.sohu.com
[02:49] <knoppix__> is it possible to bootstrap an install from a non ubuntu liveCD (my cd drive isnt reading the ubuntu disk)
[02:49] <Jack_Sparrow> steel_lady: Gparted shows my extended and all the rest. but without free space I have no options.
[02:49] <encoded|lap> Faithful1, what to do?
[02:49] <Faithful1> encoded|lap: apt-get install gnome-alsamixer
[02:49] <encoded|lap> kk
[02:49] <Faithful1> or
[02:49] <kbrooks> knoppix__, with debootstrap yes, or you can simply use wubi/lubi
[02:50] <Faithful1> alsamixergui
[02:50] <Jack_Sparrow> wubi is a bad idea
[02:50] <_gpg_> i would like to use uml2 + eclipse anyone can help me please
[02:50] <kbrooks> knoppix__, i must caution you on lubi if you use it: its interface is unusuable.
[02:50] <knoppix__> i got an error "/usr/lib/debootstrap/scripts/feisty"
[02:50] <kbrooks> Jack_Sparrow, why?
[02:50] <_gpg_> i'm trying but got something like http://pastebin.com/d124611bf
[02:50] <Jack_Sparrow> knoppix__: Have you cjecked the md5 on that disk..
[02:51] <knoppix__> kbrooks, i think i have to use debootstrap as im installing to an encrypted partition
[02:51] <Jack_Sparrow> kbrooks: I have a link somewhere.. will find it when I have time... but many issues with it ..
[02:51] <Jack_Sparrow> kbrooks: clearly. not safe
[02:51] <encoded|lap> gnome-alsamixer is already the newest version.
[02:51] <nRkiSt> kernel upgrade question- i wanted to use the k7 kernel, but synaptic reports that the k7 version has been 'obsoleted' by the generic kernel.  Does that mean that there is really no advantage to choosing the k7 version?
[02:52] <kauer> izmaelis: Maybe this will help you: http://slacksite.com/other/ftp.html
[02:52] <Faithful1> encoded|lap: then use it...
[02:52] <kbrooks> Jack_Sparrow, why wouldnt it be safe? and u can memo me that link
[02:53] <kauer> izmaelis: basically you need to be allowing any port on your side out to port 21 on the other side, but you don't need to allow anything (except established connections obviously) back in.
[02:53] <Jack_Sparrow> kbrooks:  http://thedarkmaster.wordpress.com/2007/08/18/wubi-will-say-goobye-to-microsoft-not-really/
[02:53] <kbrooks> Jack_Sparrow, thx
[02:54] <nRkiSt> kernel upgrade question- i wanted to use the k7 kernel, but synaptic reports that the k7 version has been 'obsoleted' by the generic kernel.  Does that mean that there is really no advantage to choosing the k7 version?
[02:54] <mthed> anyone know how i could install macromedia flash player plugin for opera. I installed it on mozilla but don't know how to install it for opera.
[02:55] <encoded|lap> Faithful1, yes now what?
[02:55] <Faithful1> encoded|lap: are you running as the user originally in setup?
[02:56] <_gpg_> Is it possible to get eclipse 3.3 un der feisty please ??
[02:56] <encoded|lap> yes
[02:56] <steel_lady> Jack_Sparrow, this is so frustrating, I know exactly how do I want to organize my partitions but the program is not giving me options for it. I did it once but the program was different then
[02:56] <Faithful1> encoded|lap: so what device do you have in the gnome-alsamixer?
[02:56] <Jack_Sparrow> steel_lady: Get gparted livecd
[02:57] <christian_> how do I save the 'sudo nano /etc/modules' list when I have modified it??
[02:57] <Jack_Sparrow> steel_lady: hirens cd will also have the tools you need or should have around anyhow
[02:57] <warbler> Yodude: http://pastebin.com/d5e09b5d6
[02:58] <Jack_Sparrow> christian_: ctrl o
[02:58] <christian_> thanks jack
[02:58] <IndyGunFreak> mthed: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=538885   post #5
[02:58] <mthed> thanks
[02:59] <steel_lady> Jack_Sparrow, I am in the house of my boyfriend and I have to do NOW for him. I entered gparted that I know in live feisty CD but I don't know why it doesn't let me to change partitions. I guess I need to give it permissions somehow
[03:00] <Jack_Sparrow> steel_lady: what is the current partition setup
[03:00] <IndyGunFreak> steel_lady: partitioning takes place during actual install.
[03:00] <Yodude> warbler: i did that, but it's giving me the same download messgae, not an info page about my PHP installation
[03:00] <Yodude> warbler: nono ?!
[03:00] <Yodude> warbler: wait it worked this time
[03:00] <Yodude> warbler: it opened the test.php !
[03:01] <Yodude> warbler: i see the info !
[03:01] <encoded|lap> i have to say linux sound architecture sucks....
[03:01] <IndyGunFreak> encoded|lap: depends on your sound device, mine works great.
[03:01] <steel_lady> Ah I know now what is the problem. I entered gparted and everything would be nice but it doesn't want to resize because there is data on disk. I want to reformat it anyway but I don't know how to tell him that
[03:02] <uakkeri> How do i change irc password?
[03:02] <Jack_Sparrow> steel_lady: delete that partition...
[03:02] <IndyGunFreak> steel_lady: you should be able to just delete the partition
[03:03] <Jack_Sparrow> ")
[03:03] <IndyGunFreak> if you don't care about the data.
[03:03] <IndyGunFreak> Jack_Sparrow: lol, pinch poke you owe me a coke..lol
[03:03] <kbrooks> okay..
[03:03] <steel_lady> Yes, I am on that, thanx guys :)
[03:03] <Jack_Sparrow> Time for breakfast....  play nice...
[03:03] <IndyGunFreak> mthed: did you get it to work?
[03:04] <mthed> i'm currently trying to find that libflashplayer.so but it seems to take a while.
[03:04] <IndyGunFreak> mthed: it shouldnt
[03:04] <IndyGunFreak> do you have "Show hidden files" checked in your view menu?.. its in your home folder.
[03:05] <Yodude> warbler: some notes: in the info page i get "registered streams : zip, php, file, data, http, ftp, compress.bzip2, compress.zlib, https, ftps"
[03:05] <Yodude> warbler: it doesn't say that phtml is registered
[03:05] <mthed> checking...
[03:05] <Meroigo> ...I have installed ubuntu-desktop on my server, which gave it a gui blabla.. but I wanted to remove it so it was without all the things that came with ubuntu-desktop.. but the gui and everything was still there when doing apt-get remove ubuntu-desktop :(
[03:05] <IndyGunFreak> then .mozilla/plugins
[03:05] <Meroigo> i want to remove everything so I only have the text based ubuntu server, so I can make apt-get install xubuntu-desktop instead...
[03:05] <warbler> Yodude: one min
[03:06] <kbrooks> Yodude, phtml != stream. phtml is a file extension. a stream is (in php) something you either call or put as a fake scheme in some calls (e.g. fopen("http://...")
[03:06] <kbrooks> )
[03:06] <jc-denton> hi all
[03:06] <cas0> Q: how can I view the output the /etc/init.d scripts produced during boot? have a headless server, can't check console.
[03:06] <mthed> found it.
[03:06] <jc-denton> i have setup a box with feisty and it's really slow
[03:06] <jc-denton> i think it could probably be the disk
[03:06] <jc-denton> i tried hdparm -d 1 /dev/sda
[03:06] <jc-denton> to enable dma
[03:06] <reiki> working on a grub thing..... I think I'm all set except I would like grub to go out and "rediscover" other operating systems and add them to menu.lst... update-grub doesn't seem to be doing that... what am I missing?
[03:06] <Zirland> I have ubuntu on the router and now I need to forward one port to other computer
[03:07] <Zirland> it is easy, i guess, but I do not know how
[03:07] <jc-denton>  HDIO_SET_DMA failed: Inappropriate ioctl for device
[03:07] <jc-denton> i think for sd you have to use another tool or some other options
[03:07] <jc-denton> but i don't recall them
[03:07] <steel_lady> ok, guys now I have another problem. I have deleted and created the partition, now I have free space before the next one. and it does not allow me to do anything with the next one because at least one partition has to be mountad and it can not mount the new created one
[03:08] <fab5freddy> how do i update my linux source package to match my kernel?
[03:08] <jc-denton> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hdparm/+bug/135473
[03:09] <Meroigo> do someone know? I want to remove ubuntu-desktop and everything that came with it, the gui, all the programs etc. so i just have the text based Ubuntu Server left as when I had just installed it.. :/
[03:09] <Znortfl> Good day, my compiled version of seom keeps complaining about not being able to find libseom.so.0 Is there an official version in the repo ir an alternative?
[03:09] <warbler> Yodude: http://www.zaphu.com/2007/08/21/ubuntu-lamp-server-guide-configure-apache-mysql-and-cgi-bin/
[03:09] <kbrooks> Zirland, use iptables. its all very easy if you understand some veray basic things
[03:09] <ifreeze> anyone know what i can do? i got ubuntu up and running, all works fine ...
[03:09] <kbrooks> Zirland, What port do you want to open?
[03:10] <misos> I'm trying to upgrade from Feisty to Gutsy, but I'm getting the folowing error when I run `gksudo "update-manager -d"`: warning: could not initiate dbus
[03:10] <misos> and no updates are listed
[03:10] <jc-denton> hrmmm
[03:10] <mthed> hmm... i can't copy anything to that /usr/lib/opera directory.
[03:10] <jc-denton> nobody has an idea?
[03:11] <kbrooks> Zirland, and what computer IP do you want toa forward to?
[03:11] <IndyGunFreak> mthed: you need root access... open a terminal, gksudo nautilus
[03:11] <steel_lady> Jack_Sparrow, IndyGunFreak now I have another problem. I have deleted and created the partition, now I have free space before the next one. and it does not allow me to do anything with the next one because at least one partition has to be mountad and it can not mount the new created one
[03:11] <IndyGunFreak> then copy/paste
[03:11] <mthed> okay
[03:12] <banlieue> hi, my sound just stopped working on ubuntu after rebooting because ubuntu did an automatic update that required a restart. Upon clicking the volume control I get "no volume control gstreamer plugins and/or devices found"
[03:12] <Zirland> kbrooks: well I think it will be port 26331 on the router and I need to forward it to 192.168.1.2:26331
[03:13] <mthed> i got this message: Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed.
[03:13] <mthed> Initializing gnome-mount extension
[03:13] <ifreeze> banlieue, try alsamixer to see or ur sound is up and running.. press up to higher the volume m to activate it ( u need pcm and master)
[03:13] <kbrooks> btw heres some help too, ill look too:
[03:13] <kbrooks> !iptables | Zirland
[03:13] <ubotu> Zirland: 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).
[03:13] <warbler> misos: gksu instead
[03:14] <_gpg_> how to uninstall a software installer from sources ?
[03:14] <Zirland> kbrooks: thanks
[03:14] <misos> wabble, same warning
[03:14] <IndyGunFreak> mthed: close all your folders, then open a terminal, and gksudo nautilus
[03:14] <banlieue> ifreeze, alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such device
[03:14] <IndyGunFreak> and it will open nautilus w/ root access.. don't worry about errors in the terminal.
[03:14] <wabble> misos: what?
[03:14] <misos> warning: could not initiate dbus
[03:15] <misos> wabble, sorry
[03:15] <misos> warbler, same error :/
[03:15] <wabble> oh ok
[03:15] <warbler> k
[03:15] <misos> dbus service is running
[03:15] <steel_lady> IndyGunFreak should I do a crappy format now with holes and then will I be able to mount some other partition in order to resize the rest=
[03:15] <ifreeze> banlieue, maybe u need to install the gstreamer plugins then ...
[03:15] <Darkion> I have a question: I am playing with various slim window managers , which uses less resources xfce or fluxbox?
[03:16] <IndyGunFreak> steel_lady: you could do that.
[03:16] <ifreeze> banlieue, synaptic packagemanager i thought it was there search for gstreamer plugins ...
[03:16] <banlieue> ifreeze, everything was working fine 30 minutes ago, though
[03:16] <ziroday> Darkion: fluxbox
[03:16] <IndyGunFreak> steel_lady: i think that would work.
[03:16] <banlieue> it started going bad after ubuntu suggested I rebooted
[03:16] <IndyGunFreak> steel_lady: note, *Think*
[03:17] <warbler> misos: did the same for me 2 days ago but just worked now...
[03:17] <Cavs70> does anyone have any oc's?
[03:17] <ifreeze> banlieue, mzz u see an icon right down on your screen looks like a speaker?
[03:17] <steel_lady> IndyGunFreak no it doesn't to format over the data, I do not know what to do?
[03:17] <banlieue> ifreeze, yea. that's the thing giving the error
[03:17] <misos> warbler, did you make any additional upgrades?
[03:17] <banlieue> and I have the gstreamer plugins installed, I just checked
[03:17] <IndyGunFreak> steel_lady: don't know.
[03:17] <ifreeze> banlieue, what if u double click ?
[03:18] <kbrooks> i need some help everyone
[03:18] <warbler> mosos: no - stopped at the admin password
[03:18] <mthed> now i can't find the libflashplayer.so
[03:18] <warbler> *misos
[03:18] <banlieue> ifreeze, i get the error "no volume control gstreamer plugins and/or devices found"
[03:18] <warbler> misos: no
[03:18] <banlieue> i'm thinking it can't find my device rather than this being a plugin issue
[03:18] <christian_> how do you fix the /.ICEauthority error that appears when ubuntu is tyring to load gnome? ( wich fails and doesn't let you log in )
[03:18] <IndyGunFreak> mthed: did you find it before?
[03:18] <ifreeze> banlieue, what if u doe this : dmesg and try to locate your sound device
[03:18] <mthed> yes
[03:19] <mthed> before i changed to root
[03:19] <steel_lady> IndyGunFreak now I am manually deleting files, maybe then it will have the mercy to kill windows ;)
[03:19] <misos> warbler, other people had the same problems, but no solution is given
[03:19] <IndyGunFreak> steel_lady: you're trying to kill windows, and reclaim the space for ubuntu?
[03:20] <MANIAKA7000> wow
[03:20] <steel_lady> IndyGunFreak I am trying to reformat the whole 150G disk to put new win on a little partition, to put linux with home and storage separately, to format the whole thing differently
[03:21] <ifreeze> banlieue, aint there an option in system preference --> sound maybe its not set to your soundcard...
[03:21] <banlieue> ifreeze, i find a bunch of errors with snd_ac97_codec
[03:21] <banlieue> ifreeze, you just made me feel stupid, I didn't think of looking there yet.. :/
[03:21] <IndyGunFreak> steel_lady: well if thats the case, just boot your windows install disk, and let it format the whole disk.., then run your ubuntu install cd, and partition the drive as you see fit.
[03:21] <ifreeze> banlieue, :)
[03:21] <banlieue> ifreeze, the default mixer track box is empty, with no suggestions given
[03:21] <banlieue> ifreeze, so it's not detecting my device anymore, then?
[03:22] <ifreeze> banlieue, looks like it yes ..
[03:22] <DaveG|> hey, anyone know how to get rainlendar running ? i can't get it to work... i get some stupid error
[03:22] <ifreeze> banlieue, can u change the device?
[03:23] <banlieue> i can't, as there's nothing to change from or to
[03:23] <ifreeze> banlieue, right under the title
[03:23] <ifreeze> banlieue, k
[03:23] <_Lucretia_> anyone know what this means? "E: /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-image-2.6.20-16-generic_2.6.20-16.31_amd64.deb: failed in buffer_write(fd) (9, ret=-1)"
[03:23] <_Lucretia_> I just updated the kernel headers and image, and this was the result.
[03:23] <steel_lady> IndyGunFreak I hope it works
[03:23] <banlieue> I see a new tab "system beep" which I think was not there yet earlier
[03:23] <ifreeze> banlieue, what did u update, do u rember that?
[03:23] <IndyGunFreak> steel_lady: i don't see why it wouldn't.... when you reinstall windows, let it format the entire drive.
[03:24] <banlieue> no idea, it was a system update which I have set to auto-install
[03:24] <banlieue> security update, that is
[03:24] <ifreeze> banlieue, mzz
[03:24] <dnadna> hi
[03:24] <IndyGunFreak> steel_lady: that will set your entire drive, to ntfs, and completely remove any ubuntu partitions, then reinstall ubuntu, and do whatever you're wanting to do w/ partitions(although I personally think putting home on a sep. partition is silly)
[03:24] <ifreeze> banlieue, try sudo aslaconf
[03:24] <IndyGunFreak> alsaconf
[03:24] <banlieue> command not found
[03:24] <ifreeze> banlieue, or alsaconf , dont know cause iam not on ubuntu right now ..
[03:24] <banlieue> on both
[03:25] <ifreeze> banlieue, mzz second i look
[03:25] <banlieue> ty
[03:25] <banlieue> im just hoping this is an improperly tested update, and lots of people will have the same problem i'm having :/
[03:26] <ifreeze> banlieue, try lspci see your sound card over there?
[03:26] <banlieue> I do
[03:26] <dnadna> I Have Dualscreen, how can i move a windows to the another screen?
[03:27] <steel_lady> IndyGunFreak linux has an issue with FAT32 permissions and it doesn't like too much to work over it, so separate home partition is to work on it without filling the system partition
[03:27] <mthed> i managed to copy the flashplayer.so (or something) file to the usr/lib/opera but it didn't work.
[03:27] <banlieue> ah
[03:27] <banlieue> lots of people are having the same thing on ubuntuforums.org it seems
[03:27] <IndyGunFreak> steel_lady: linux should work fine w/ fat32, but i don't mess with it... good luck.
[03:27] <kazol> What does "rootnoverify (hd1,0)" mean in /boot/grub/menu.lst?
[03:27] <banlieue> lots being two, lol
[03:28] <ifreeze> banlieue, then do this : sudo chmod 666 /dev/dsp
[03:28] <_Lucretia_> I've searched and cannot find anything...anyone know what this means? "E: /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-image-2.6.20-16-generic_2.6.20-16.31_amd64.deb: failed in buffer_write(fd) (9, ret=-1)"
[03:29] <ifreeze> banlieue, strange thing i find when u type alsamixer u just get error
[03:29] <rambo3> _Lucretia_,  is that apt install  error ?
[03:30] <_Lucretia_> rambo3: no update manager
[03:30] <banlieue> ifreeze, on ubuntuforums installing the latest realtek drivers fixed the problem, so i'm going to quickly try that
[03:30] <rambo3> same thing
[03:30] <banlieue> it seems to be a common problem to do with the latest distro update
[03:30] <ifreeze> banlieue, k
[03:30] <rambo3> _Lucretia_,  try deleteing that file from cache
[03:30] <msikma> Hey everybody
[03:30] <user317> can someone help me fix this broken dependency, rn[06:28:34]  *** berent has joined chat #ubuntu.
[03:30] <mthed> thanks everyone. Got it working now.
[03:30] <user317> [06:28:34]  *** berent has joined chat #ubuntu.
[03:31] <rambo3> and start terminal and do sudo aptitude update and then sudo aptitude upgrade
[03:31] <sandra> hi, i've once told gnome to ignore if i plug in my digital camera and remember this setting. since this i can not access my digital camera on ubuntu. how can i remove the stored setting?
[03:31] <user317> http://rafb.net/p/FECmAd45.html
[03:31] <kaushal> hi
[03:31] <Frogzoo> sandra: sys -> prefs -> removable media
[03:31] <kaushal> how do i pronounce arping command is it "r ping" or "ar ping"
[03:32] <sandra> Frogzoo, I was there and both settings are on
[03:32] <_Lucretia_> rambo3: nope same error after deletion, problem with the package?
[03:32] <user317> if i try to install, remove, reinstall this stuipid package i keep getting the same error
[03:32] <Frogzoo> sandra: is there some program to launch ?
[03:32] <_Lucretia_> rambo3: md5sum  = 111d7dbd3fcb9c8571f7007c334b1c72
[03:32] <sandra> Frogzoo, but bevore that ubuntu asked me twice if it should mount the camera, the second was for the sd card
[03:32] <sandra> Frogzoo, and now it does not mount the sd card in the cam anymore which seems to be required
[03:33] <Frogzoo> sandra: "gnome-volume-manager-gthumb %h" ?
[03:33] <kaushal> any one here can answer my query
[03:33] <kaushal> :)
[03:33] <sandra> Frogzoo, yes
[03:33] <kaushal> how do i pronounce arping command is it "r ping" or "ar ping"
[03:33] <sandra> Frogzoo, and its loading the right application but not the sd card in the camera gets mounted
[03:33] <rambo3> _Lucretia_,  no i don't know what that is . i am googling abit. do you have free space on HD ?
[03:33] <msikma> Hey all, I just got a fancy new hard drive. I want it to contain my entire home folder... any way I can move it over completely?
[03:33] <msikma> Just formatted it to ext3
[03:33] <_Lucretia_> rambo3: loads
[03:34] <rambo3> _Lucretia_, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/112516
[03:34] <turtle5001_>  /j  #ubuntu-cn
[03:34] <Frogzoo> msikma: mount it somewhere temporary, copy over /home, remount the drive at /home - update /etc/fstab
[03:34] <astro76> msikma, http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/separatehome
[03:34] <sandra> Frogzoo, do you know what i mean?
[03:34] <msikma> Frogzoo: thanks!
[03:35] <Frogzoo> sandra: don't use a camera myself - I understand the problem, give me a sec
[03:35] <_Lucretia_> rambo3: /dev/sda4             180G  4.7G  175G   3% /
[03:35] <banlieue> There are a lot of thread about this problem. With Feisty's upgrade, a new group has been created for Audio devices. By default, you are not part of this group and therefore, you cannot hear/change the sounds settings.
[03:36] <ferronica> A new azureus startup script is aviailable , and has been blah blah.......
[03:36] <devilsreject> hey whats up everybody
[03:36] <banlieue> this seems to be the cause of my problem :o
[03:36] <ferronica> any one here using azureus please help me :(
[03:37] <Frogzoo> sandra: open gconf -> gnome -> apps -> desktop -> volume manager & check the automount options
[03:37] <banlieue> nope, that's not the cause actually
[03:37] <devilsreject> really ease quick question i have a file named Lil Wayne & Juelz Santana - Face Off.daa on my desktop and i woulke like to extract the files in it my login for devilsreject can somebody give me a command or tell me how to get this extracted please?
[03:37] <rambo3> _Lucretia_, open terminal type : sudo aptitude clean && sudo aptitude -f install
[03:38] <devilsreject> really ease quick question i have a file named Lil Wayne & Juelz Santana - Face Off.daa on my desktop and i woulke like to extract the files in it my login for devilsreject can somebody give me a command or tell me how to get this extracted please?
[03:38] <devilsreject> i looked it up online already and .daa files appear to be lke an iso of some sort
[03:38] <sandra> Frogzoo which application is it i have to open? gconf-editor?
[03:38] <devilsreject> i just cant find a way to get it extracted
[03:38] <ferronica> ??
[03:39] <ferronica> any one here using azureus please help me :( ?
[03:39] <ws001> [
[03:39] <Frogzoo> sandra: system -> configuration editor
[03:39] <devilsreject> FrogZoo [03:39] <banlieue> brb rebooting
[03:39] <_Lucretia_> rambo3: ah, it's the /boot device
[03:40] <rambo3> _Lucretia_, :S
[03:40] <mchris> Is there a keyboard shortcut for switching between workspaces?
[03:40] <sandra> Frogzoo, I don't have this, not in preferences and not in administraion menu
[03:40] <_Lucretia_> rambo3: got some old kernels that need removing
[03:40] <msikma> Frogzoo: so, if I want my hard drive to contain the entire /home folder, I will need to make it so that there is actually a "michiel" folder in there, which contains my stuff, and then mount it as /home (rather than mounting it /home/michiel)
[03:41] <Frogzoo> devilsreject: what's .daa?
[03:41] <devilsreject> Frogzoo evidentally its an iso format
[03:41] <Frogzoo> msikma: yep
[03:41] <msikma> Frogzoo: many thanks
[03:41] <sandra> Frogzoo: in gconf-editor I found automount_drives and automount_media - both are checked
[03:41] <devilsreject> Frogzoo --- havn't done commands in a while ive had ubuntu setup how i like it for a while
[03:43] <Frogzoo> sandra: system -> storage -> drives ?
[03:43] <ferronica> any one here using azureus please help me :( ?
[03:43] <msikma> Frogzoo: just one last thing, about fstab, I need to make /dev/sdb1 link to /home, and then ext3, defaults,errors=remount-ro, or something like this?
[03:43] <sandy> f
[03:43] <Otacon22> programs that use serial can work on wine?
[03:43] <Faithful1> Burundi: Habari gani
[03:43] <flavioribeiro> hi, ive installed py3k yesterday. When I type 'python' in console i get the py3k vm, but i want to get the py2.5. I thought that it was a link, but ive created the link again and didnt worked. any tip?
[03:43] <sandra> Frogzoo: there is only system / storage / default_options no drives
[03:44] <Frogzoo> devilsreject: you could try unrar, don't like your chances though
[03:44] <jrib> flavioribeiro: you probably have /usr/local/bin/python pointing to py3k
[03:44] <flavioribeiro> hmmm
[03:44] <banlieue> and then there was sound again!
[03:45] <Frogzoo> msikma: once you've formatted the drive, blkid will give you the uuid - then just copy the other fstab entries
[03:45] <warbler> devilsreject: go here - http://netforbeginners.about.com/od/downloadingfiles/f/playingdaafiles.htm
[03:45] <banlieue> in case someone comes in later asking for the same thing (sound stopped working after latest kernel update), the solution is to install the 4.06a Realtek drivers found at http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=14&PFid=23&Level=4&Conn=3&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false
[03:45] <sandy> can anyone help me , i have a PCTV card(pinnacle) but i am not able to install drivers plz help me
[03:45] <banlieue> just so you helpers know :)
[03:45] <Frogzoo> sandra: do you recall turning off all automounts, or just the camera?
[03:46] <flavioribeiro> perfect jrib
[03:46] <flavioribeiro> thanks
[03:46] <sandra> Frogzoo: it must be the same for any usb drive like sticks. if i tell gnome to do nothing if it asks me and to remember this decisibion i won't be able to mount them again in future. so how do i mount them manually or how do i delete the saved decision? is that possible?
[03:46] <sandy> can anyone help me , i have a PCTV card(pinnacle) but i am not able to install drivers plz help me
[03:47] <ScornInPC> ScornInPC
[03:47] <kazol> I can't boot m$-it says something like "error 21: hard drive not found"
[03:47] <sandy> can anyone help me , i have a PCTV card(pinnacle) but i am not able to install drivers plz help
[03:48] <sandra> Frogzoo: do you know what i mean?
[03:49] <sandy> can anyone help me , i have a PCTV card(pinnacle) but i am not able to install drivers plz help
[03:49] <sandy> can anyone help me , i have a PCTV card(pinnacle) but i am not able to install drivers plz help
[03:49] <astro76> !repeat | sandy
[03:49] <ubotu> sandy: 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
[03:49] <kazol> Can anyone here help me with booting m$ on a separate hd?
[03:49] <astro76> sandy, are you sure you have to do that? all that stuff should be built into the kernel
[03:50] <astro76> sandy, my wintv card worked out of the box, just installed tvtime and it works
[03:50] <sandy> ok i will try
[03:51] <Frogzoo> sandra: do you have a usb stick you can try?
[03:52] <marco> hi
[03:53] <msikma> Frogzoo: well, appears that I managed to do it, except now there's a problem: my home folder and all of its contents are owned by root.
[03:54] <msikma> How would I change the author?
[03:54] <msikma> Or owner
[03:54] <csc`> hi
[03:55] <Frogzoo> msikma: sudo chown -r user:user /home/user
[03:55] <Frogzoo> msikma: sudo chown -R user:user /home/user
[03:55] <warbler> msikma; sudo chown you:you /home/yours
[03:55] <msikma> Thanks
[03:56] <xertux> hi, i installed my ati drivers well working well but now i cant open compiz xgl or beryl it says there is no composite manger ?
[03:56] <microjackson> I removed the task bar ( the one on the bottom of the screen) by accident, and can't for the life of me figure out how to bring it back
[03:56] <annoia> I'm trying to upgade do 7.10, so I do "sudo update-manager -d"... But I get an error: "current dist not found in meta-release file". What's wrong?
[03:57] <wira> mbah_jambrong Andhika
[03:58] <^futuro> I had created one guide
[03:58] <^futuro> I want send it
[03:58] <warbler> microjackson: right click top panel - new panel
[03:58] <microjackson> lol, many thanks warbler
[03:58] <warbler> k
[03:59] <xertux> hi, i installed my ati drivers well working well but now i cant open compiz xgl or beryl it says there is no composite manger ?
[04:00] <sandra> Frogzoo, yes, the usb stick still works
[04:00] <sandra> Frogzoo, it seems that ubuntu remembers the devices. and the one in the camera now gets ignored all the time
[04:01] <warbler> sandra: is there an entry in /etc/fstab for it?
[04:01] <Frogzoo> sandra: maybe if you in nautilus, click on my computer, you can right click the SD & get its properties
[04:01] <msikma> Frogzoo: hmm, interesting, I just logged off and on again and it appears my personal settings are gone. Not a big deal to me, but still, I guess I did something wrong.
[04:01] <Frogzoo> warbler: this is mounted by HAL
[04:01] <warbler> k
[04:02] <Frogzoo> msikma: personal settings? oh that's bad - you haven't copied across the .XXXX files
[04:02] <Frogzoo> msikma: like .gnome for instance
[04:02] <sandra> warbler, no, i did not create one and it must be user specific as it still works for other users on the same system
[04:02] <msikma> Ah, yeah, I used sudo scp -r blah blah to copy stuff over
[04:02] <msikma> I guess that doesn't copy hidden files?
[04:02] <bullgard4> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild says: "Reasons for NOT compiling a custom kernel: You merely need to compile a special driver." I want to compile the drivers ahci and ata_piix into my 2.6.20-16generic kernel. Where is an instruction how to do this?
[04:03] <sandra> Frogzoo, is there a way to reset hal settings?
[04:03] <kazol> Is compiz-fusion any good?
[04:03] <msikma> Or I think I copied the wrong folders. I didn't directly copy my home folder, I copied the "contents" of it.
[04:03] <Frogzoo> msikma: if you scp -r /home  it will work
[04:03] <fully223> ubuntu rocks
[04:03] <msikma> Well, that's something I'll need to remember
[04:03] <Frogzoo> sandra: maybe if you in nautilus, click on my computer, you can right click the SD & get its properties
[04:03] <msikma> Thanks for your help :)
[04:04] <sandra> Frogzoo, the problem is that there is no sd any more in nautilus because ubuntu won't mount it any more
[04:05] <astro76> sandra, run gconf-editor, and see if something has been added under /system/storage/
[04:05] <sandra> astro76, there is default_options and then some fs like udf, iso ...
[04:05] <astro76> sandra, the default options should be there
[04:06] <Frogzoo> sandra: you checked in my computer? it's not there, even unmounted?
[04:06] <sandra> astro76, i think these are the default options, there is no entry for the sd card
[04:06] <sandra> Frogzoo, it's not there, not in the mount applet on the panel and not in my computer
[04:07] <sandra> Frogzoo, it's like completely gone because I once told gnome to ignore it and remember this decision
[04:07] <Frogzoo> sandra: the setting will be there in gconf - if you can figure out where
[04:07] <sandra> Frogzoo, I've already searched for sd but there is nothing (except dns)
[04:07] <Frogzoo> sandra: system -> storage -> drives is my guess, but you say you looked there
[04:08] <sandra> Frogzoo, I have no system / storage / drives
[04:08] <Meroigo> do someone know? I want to remove ubuntu-desktop and everything that came with it, the gui, all the programs etc. so i just have the text based Ubuntu Server left as when I had just installed it.. :/
[04:09] <Frogzoo> sandra: within gconf: system -> storage -> drives
[04:09] <HEP85> the fonts in firefox are too small. what could be the problem?
[04:09] <sandra> Frogzoo, I use gconf-editor and under system there is only default_options, no storage
[04:09] <sandra> even if i search for storage there is nothing
[04:09] <unimatrix9> Meroigo just remove gnome-desktop i guess
[04:09] <benzs_s> HEP85: ctrl + mouse wheel (or equivalent) will make fonts bigger
[04:10] <Meroigo> you sure?
[04:10] <Meroigo> i removed ubuntu-desktop and things where still there
[04:10] <rambo3> HEP85, you can set minimum font size in FF
[04:10] <ompaul> Meroigo, apt-cache show ubuntu-desktop to see what you need to remove
[04:10] <Meroigo> cool
[04:10] <erle-> where does ubuntu save, on which partition it was installed?
[04:10] <Meroigo> i hope it's not some thousand things i need to remove
[04:10] <erle-> my partition table changed
[04:10] <MasterOfDisaster> please tell me, how many default routes can one box have?
[04:10] <ompaul> Meroigo, it is - easiest thing to do is - apt-get remove --purge gnome and then live with the rest of it
[04:11] <erle-> when there is a kernel update, he makes my grub unbootable every time
[04:11] <erle-> because he resets the device to (hd0,3)
[04:11] <erle-> but it's name is (hd0,1) now
[04:11] <ompaul> erle-, /boot/grub/menu.lst
[04:11] <erle-> ompaul, i know
[04:11] <arron> what would the proper directory to copy the sancho gui for p2p?  (its a binary, not a package)
[04:11] <christian__> !sound
[04:11] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[04:11] <erle-> ompaul, he resets this file on kernel updates
[04:12] <HEP85> benzs_s: I know that. But I was wondering why the same setting (normal) looks way smaller on linux than on windows
[04:12] <ompaul> !grub > erle- (read the bots message there are clues in there)
[04:12] <benzs_s> HEP85: oh, i see. i can't say i ever noticed a clear difference tbh with you :\
[04:12] <Frogzoo> erle-: /boot/grub/menu.lst -look for groot
[04:12] <HEP85> rambo3: I tried that, but it makes all fonts the same size.
[04:12] <Downix> e.net:8001
[04:12] <Downix> grr
[04:13] <erle-> Frogzoo, i edited menu.lst
[04:13] <erle-> Frogzoo, but he resets it with a kernel update
[04:13] <Frogzoo> erle-: then sudo update-grub
[04:13] <Downix> there
[04:13] <Xaco1234> anyone got any experience with svftpd?
[04:13] <ompaul> MasterOfDisaster,  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Default_route
[04:13] <KAZARU_SHEI_RON> FFF
[04:14] <ompaul> KAZARU_SHEI_RON, ?
[04:14] <THe> hello everybody, i require assistance with Repository, i have default at the moment which for some reasons wont let me allow to download all the required software, any recommended list or URL address which could sort the is particular problem
[04:14] <KAZARU_SHEI_RON> YOO
[04:14] <sandra> is there a way to move thunderbird mails and settings to another local user?
[04:14] <erle-> Frogzoo, i have another problem than you guess
[04:15] <THe> anybody?
[04:16] <MasterOfDisaster> ompaul: Of course it's 1, I just need a sanity check.
[04:16] <ScornInPC> hi all
[04:16] <ompaul> MasterOfDisaster, :)
[04:16] <unimatrix9> sandra , was there not an option to save all your mail from thunderbird?
[04:16] <ScornInPC> hi all ... ?
[04:16] <MasterOfDisaster> ompaul: I now need to whack someone...
[04:16] <rambo3> !source-o-matic | THe
[04:16] <ubotu> THe: source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[04:16] <unimatrix9> i think you can find the how to here http://www.mozilla.org/support/thunderbird/faq
[04:16] <scott_> Morning all.  Any Wine gurus on here?
[04:16] <rambo3> #winehq
[04:16] <unimatrix9> sandra , take on look here http://www.mozilla.org/support/thunderbird/faq
[04:16] <ompaul> MasterOfDisaster, love your enemies it will drive them wild
[04:17] <scott_> Yeah.  I'm asking the question there too.  Just not getting any kind of response.
[04:17] <Xaco1234> anyone got any experience with svftpd? please anone
[04:17] <rambo3> scott_, so you asked if there are any Wine qurus in #winehq
[04:17] <MasterOfDisaster> ompaul: if there only was a rage2love :-)
[04:18] <lara> aaaaaaaaaa
[04:18] <lara> ktal
[04:18] <unimatrix9> yes lara...
[04:18] <lara> busca amigasssss
[04:18] <unimatrix9> :P
[04:18] <rambo3> ola
[04:18] <lara> .................................
[04:18] <anandanbu> How to install LAMP in Ubuntu 7.04
[04:19] <msikma> I just set up a vnc server, how do I have it restart when my computer reboots? e.g. how do I run a script when my computer starts.
[04:19] <JebJoya> hey, anyone able to help with an issue with an RA7-chipset USB wireless dongle which doesn't seem to do WPA even after following some googled instructions?
[04:19] <lara> eiiiiiiii
[04:19] <lara> de donde sois
[04:20] <unimatrix9> lara, can speak english?
[04:20] <Carnage\> !es
[04:20] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[04:20] <rambo3> !lamp | anandanbu
[04:20] <ubotu> anandanbu: 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+)
[04:21] <christian__> I STILL can't hear sound. I've tried method from !sound but it doesn't work. It seems it shold work, but it doesn't. I've modified with sudo nano /etc/modules so it loads my sound card, ( snd-via82xx ). have alsa on, all channels unmuted. in the sound players they play the song but I hear no sound. Everything is plugged in where it should be. Help or suggestions please?
[04:22] <ctothej> if I use truecrypt on a network share, can multiple computers mount the same volume at the same time?
[04:22] <christian__> !sound
[04:22] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[04:22] <unimatrix9> christian__ the first thing that comes to mind, is that it might be turned off on motherboard, or you have two cards, one onboard, and one pci
[04:23] <scott_> If it's an SBLive based card, give up.  No driver support from CL yet.
[04:23] <christian__> I only have a card onboard, none in PCI, how do I know if my card is turned off in my motherboard?
[04:23] <christian__> is it a BIOS thing?
[04:24] <warbler> christian: is it realtek?
[04:24] <christian__> I don't really know :o
[04:24] <unimatrix9> christian__  lspci | grep audio
[04:24] <warbler> christian: look in the bios to see
[04:25] <unimatrix9> christian__  lspci | grep audio , what does it say?
[04:25] <dandanilaprepele> hey
[04:25] <dandanilaprepele> ello
[04:25] <christian__> it sais nothing :/
[04:25] <star1> Hi everyone, I have a Broadcom Corporation Dell Wireless 1390 card, and I followed the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/1390 to get it working.  Although it works correctly, it forgets about the drivers every time I reboot, and I have to run "sudo modprobe ndiswrapper" to get it to recognize the wireless card again.  Does anyone have any ideas about what I should do to make it remember it permanently?
[04:25] <christian__> lspci, on the other hand, sais alot of things
[04:25] <dandanilaprepele> yesterday my sound was workin ... today no ... why ?
[04:25] <fulio> Does anyone have a hp pavilion dv6000?
[04:25] <dandanilaprepele> yesterday my sound was workin ... today no ... why ?
[04:25] <unimatrix9> christian__  ok, did the sound work before?
[04:26] <christian__> no, hasn't worked yet
[04:26] <JebJoya> hey, anyone able to help with an issue with an Rt7-chipset USB wireless dongle which doesn't seem to do WPA even after following some googled instructions?
[04:26] <fulio> Is anyone having a  hard time with the hp pavilion dv6000, iahving a big problem with it.
[04:26] <scott_> Christian, you will need to reboot and go into BIOS (probably delete key or something similar during boot), and then you probably have a section that says something like Integrated Devices or Peripherals.
[04:26] <christian__> I mean, first time i'm tyring linux, installed coupld days ago, sound hasn't worked so far
[04:26] <Danet> If, in network setting under properties for my Wireless connection, I can only see options for WEP, does this mean the driver for my card doesn't support WPA?
[04:26] <Redhammer_the_Ol>  hello I have 2 questions:
[04:26] <Redhammer_the_Ol>  a) is it possible to choose different zoom level than 50% 75% 100% under Icon View Defaults
[04:26] <Redhammer_the_Ol>  say 66%, because 50% is a bit small and 75% a bit large on my desktop
[04:26] <Redhammer_the_Ol>  b) is it possible to add shortcuts to drawers?
[04:27] <THe> just updated sources.list from the recommended site but i got the following error "Couldn't find package update" any suggestions
[04:27] <unimatrix9> christian__  ok, reboot pc, look at message, for example press dell to get into bios ( be careful what you change there! ) then look for onboard devices, to see it the soundcard is turned on in bios
[04:27] <rambo3> christian__,  it is listed in proc if it is enabled
[04:27] <unimatrix9> an other option to see all your hardware is to run lshw on commandline ( gnome terminal )
[04:27] <JebJoya> hey, anyone able to help with an issue with an Rt7-chipset USB wireless dongle which doesn't seem to do WPA even after following some googled instructions ( http://howto.landure.fr/gnu-linux/ubuntu-feisty-fawn-1/hardware-support-for-ubuntu-feisty-fawn/easy-wpa-with-ralink-rt2400-rt2500-rt2570-rt61-and-rt7-on-ubuntu-feisty-fawn )
[04:27] <christian__> ok, i'll do that, brb :)
[04:28] <star1> Hi everyone, I have a Broadcom Corporation Dell Wireless 1390 card, and I followed the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/1390 to get it working.  Although it works correctly, it forgets about the drivers every time I reboot, and I have to run "sudo modprobe ndiswrapper" to get it to recognize the wireless card again.  Does anyone have any ideas about what I should do to make it remember it permanently?
[04:28] <VincentMX> hi
[04:28] <dandanilaprepele> sound not working ... in xmms says no gstreamer plugins or sound system not configured :| alsaconfig detects my high definition audio driver (realtec) it configures .. i restarted but not workin :| .. in sound mixer it aint shows it .. neighter alsa (wich is hd sound realtek ... bla .bla ... nor oss ...) BOTH WORKED YESTERDAY
[04:28] <scott_> Hey....  Anyone by chance gotten the AT&T proprietary VPN stuff working on Linux?
[04:28] <aqua> dzrfgbf
[04:28] <aqua> gqwaghb
[04:28] <THe> any ideas
[04:28] <aqua> trrrrrrrrrr
[04:29] <aqua> ola
[04:29] <aqua> pla
[04:29] <aqua> ola
[04:29] <aqua> o
[04:29] <aqua> o
[04:29] <fulio> Can anyone help me out please?
[04:29] <aqua> o
[04:29] <undur-undur> a
[04:29] <aqua> al
[04:29] <aqua> ola
[04:29] <aqua> ola
[04:29] <dandanilaprepele> anyb knows ???? SOMETHING ??sound not working ... in xmms says no gstreamer plugins or sound system not configured :| alsaconfig detects my high definition audio driver (realtec) it configures .. i restarted but not workin :| .. in sound mixer it aint shows it .. neighter alsa (wich is hd sound realtek ... bla .bla ... nor oss ...) BOTH WORKED YESTERDAY
[04:29] <aqua> ola
[04:29] <VincentMX> aqua stop it
[04:29] <rambo3> dandanilaprepele, are you missing mp3 codec?
[04:29] <THe> today is very busy, or i must be on ignored list
[04:29] <VincentMX> fulio, i can try
[04:29] <bullgard4> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild says: "Reasons for NOT compiling a custom kernel: You merely need to compile a special driver." I want to compile the drivers ahci and ata_piix into my 2.6.20-16generic kernel. Where is an instruction how to do this?
[04:30] <dandanilaprepele> i have all codecs :| the problem its that the sound mixer does not detect it .. :|
[04:30] <warbler> THe: is it a password issue?
[04:30] <fulio> VincentMX, hi, and thankyou. when ever i enable my driver in restricted manager, and i boot i get failed to start x server, and i reconfigure it back to vesa agn.
[04:30] <rambo3> THe, it might be that you don't post enough info
[04:30] <unimatrix9> star1 , here is an read , wuch might help you https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-users/2005-May/036587.html
[04:31] <dandanilaprepele> :D guys ... can u think the problem ?
[04:31] <rambo3> dandanilaprepele, mkey . did you do speaker-test
[04:31] <VincentMX> fulio, try running "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" in the command line
[04:31] <THe> no i updated or genrated the new source.list so i can update software etc, but it gave me an error "Couldn't find package update" when i tried to use the apt-get update command
[04:32] <dandanilaprepele> speaker test for what ? in terminal ? or connect them to any other thing ..  ?
[04:32] <rambo3> THe,  then there are no updates
[04:32] <benzs_s> dandanilaprepele: w32codecs are installed?
[04:32] <warbler> THe: one min
[04:32] <rambo3> dandanilaprepele, terminal command
[04:32] <fulio> VincentMX, i have done that, if i choose nvidia or nv i still get failed to start x server, im only able to choose vesa.
[04:32] <dandanilaprepele> hey i have all codecs... its installed by a month nearly
[04:32] <stalker> i bought hard disk, created ext3, and now i want to mount it - i know i can do it in fstab like i did in slackware, but i'm interested what are those UUIDs? can you give hint, e.g. what to search on google to find out more about those uuids?
[04:32] <dandanilaprepele> it worked until yesterday
[04:33] <unimatrix9> try alsamixer
[04:33] <unimatrix9> in console ( gnome desktop )
[04:33] <THe> rambo3: there are always updates when a u do clean install of a distro and add extra repos or i might be wrong
[04:33] <star1> unimatrix9: Thanks, I think that solved my problem!
[04:33] <warbler> THe: did you sudo
[04:33] <unimatrix9> np
[04:34] <unimatrix9> :P
[04:34] <dandanilaprepele> says no such device .. and speaker-test command says the same damn thing :|
[04:34] <THe> warbler:  yes i have used sudo!!!
[04:34] <Ady> hey guyes... i need help with the videos playback...
[04:34] <VincentMX> unimatrix9? have u been watching Star Trek?
[04:34] <wers> #ubuntu-ph
[04:34] <warbler> THe: sudo apt-get update ?
[04:34] <unimatrix9> dandanilaprapele : lspci | grep audio
[04:34] <unimatrix9> yes vincent
[04:34] <unimatrix9> :)
[04:34] <rambo3> dandanilaprepele, what does  ls  /proc/asound/ say
[04:35] <boojah> im trying to change some folders permission from root to my user, i open nautilus as root in one window, and i have nautilus as user in another window, when i change the permission from root to "boojah" it gets changed in the root nautilus but is still has root permission in the user nautilus... long and hard explanaition i know :P
[04:35] <boojah> someone know why this is?
[04:35] <iain88> hey all
[04:35] <jrib> boojah: hit "reload" in the toolbar
[04:35] <THe> warbler:  i am already logged as a super user, using sudo su and password
[04:35] <VincentMX> unimatrix9, resistance is futile, right? :D
[04:35] <unimatrix9> true
[04:35] <VincentMX> ok
[04:35] <Ady> boojah, hey dude, can u help me with some video playback problems...
[04:35] <boojah> jrib: nope doesnt help
[04:35] <unimatrix9> !restricted
[04:35] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[04:36] <dandanilaprepele> lspci shows drivers ... but alsamixer and speaker-test shows no-devices .... :|
[04:36] <warbler> THe: and you can't enable repositories from synaptic - right?
[04:36] <boojah> Ady: what is the problem?
[04:36] <THe> warbler:  correct
[04:36] <warbler> THe: hmmmm....
[04:37] <dandanilaprepele> in proc/asound are oss folder ... seq folder... cards... devices... modules.... pcm. ... timers... version ...
[04:37] <Ady> boojah, I downloaded a few videos in mp4 and wmv format... the totem video player isn't playing them... just the audio is coming... the video's not there... i have the gstreamer plugins installed... but no help.. wat do i do ??
[04:37] <christian_> I went to BIOS and I found a tab called : Onboard devices conig
[04:37] <crypto> hi
[04:37] <boojah> Ady: have you tried the vlc player?
[04:37] <unimatrix9>  sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart
[04:37] <Ady> no
[04:37] <astro76> Ady, you need w32codecs
[04:37] <unimatrix9> maybe ?
[04:37] <astro76> !medibuntu | Ady
[04:37] <christian_> there it said "HD Audio controller" was set to [auto]  ( alternative was 'disable' )
[04:37] <ubotu> Ady: medibuntu is a repository of packages that cannot be included into the Ubuntu distribution for legal reasons - See http://www.medibuntu.org
[04:37] <THe> ady: install vlc player which can play any video file out there
[04:37] <boojah> Ady: suda apt-get install vlc
[04:37] <crypto> i am looking for debian mirrors for debian breezy sources.list .. would anyone help me plz?
[04:37] <astro76> Ady, vlc is good too
[04:37] <christian_> so I guess it is turned on
[04:38] <jrib> crypto: there's no such thing as debian breezy, what are you trying to do?
[04:38] <unimatrix9> christian , yes its turned on then...
[04:38] <Ady> astro76, okay guys... i'll just try that out... thanks
[04:38] <VincentMX> if i use rdesktop, then how do i get able to use my webcam, in the remote computer
[04:38] <crypto> i am using a live distro of breezy
[04:38] <christian_> ok, so what might be the problem?
[04:38] <unimatrix9> christian , sure you have the right channel plugged in ( wild guess )
[04:38] <crypto> and i need a couple of packages, as i cannot install feisty here
[04:38] <jrib> crypto: breezy is EOL, you should use a more recent version like feisty
[04:38] <christian_> yup
[04:38] <rambo3> dandanilaprepele, cat /dev/urandom  > /dev/dsp
[04:38] <dandanilaprepele> * warning: 'alsactl restore' failed with error message 'alsactl: load_state:1329: No soundcards found...'...
[04:38] <iain88> hey folks, can anyone help me installing wireless?
[04:39] <iain88> I just bought a ZyXEL G-120 card for my laptop
[04:39] <VincentMX> iain88, just plug in the cable :P
[04:39] <VincentMX> sorry
[04:39] <iain88> hehe,
[04:39] <THe> warbler:  any suggestions or have i messed up ubuntu
[04:39] <crypto> jrib: that i do understand, but i was wondering if there still exist some breezy old mirror active
[04:39] <MasterOfDisaster> VincentMX: that was cheap
[04:39] <warbler> christian: is there a setting fo aux in the mixer?
[04:39] <dandanilaprepele> rambo says permission denied even sudo-ing
[04:39] <iain88> I <3 Ethernet, but gotta go wireless for the sake of everyone else in the house +P
[04:39] <warbler> *for
[04:39] <VincentMX> MasterOfDisaster, funny though
[04:39] <unimatrix9> christian , run lshw in gnome terminal , to see ( long list dont paste ) if there is any audio device at all
[04:39] <MasterOfDisaster> VincentMX: indeed
[04:39] <VincentMX> :)
[04:39] <AboSamoor> I used the pppoeconf in feisty live cd , but it does not work , I can't open a web page ?
[04:39] <christian_> aux?
[04:39] <jrib> crypto: I think you can use old-releases.ubuntu.com mirrors, but really don't use breezy :)
[04:40] <MasterOfDisaster> iain88: is the card being detected?
[04:40] <iain88> can anyone recommend any tut pages?
[04:40] <crypto> tnx
[04:40] <dandanilaprepele> folks
[04:40] <Frogzoo> !wifi | iain88
[04:40] <dandanilaprepele> "D
[04:40] <ubotu> iain88: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[04:40] <christian_> no I don't think there's any setting for Aux
[04:40] <warbler> christian: short for auxillary
[04:40] <dandanilaprepele> what about me .... none works
[04:40] <iain88> Don't think so, I've put it in, but the lights aren't showing up on it
[04:40] <dandanilaprepele> :D
[04:40] <rambo3> dandanilaprepele, well aither you have to pass some args to module, or you card has changed place to card1 instead of card0 , cat /dev/urandom  > /dev/dsp1
[04:40] <warbler> christian: had to have that for my sound
[04:40] <boojah> iain88: its usually detects your wifi card automaticaly, then you need to enter your network and password (if any)
[04:40] <dandanilaprepele> rambo3: of o do that what u shows says permission denied ( with sudo too)
[04:40] <iain88> right,
[04:41] <christian_> how do I get this auxillary then? :)
[04:41] <iain88> Obv still got the Eth cable in, so should I pull that out and reboot, yeah?
[04:41] <MasterOfDisaster> dandanilaprepele: check that you are root with id...
[04:41] <Ady> boojah, i downloaded the vlc player
[04:41] <iain88> (sorry, sems so simple, was expecting alot of screwing around with ndiswrapper and the sorts)
[04:41] <Ady> the video's still not coming
[04:41] <boojah> iain88: system->administration->network
[04:41] <Avec> i have bittorrent installed but i dont find any shortcut to  run it.
[04:41] <VincentMX> iain88, why reboot?
[04:41] <Ady> i mean, i guess there's something else that is causing the problem,
[04:41] <boojah> Ady: does it work?
[04:41] <MasterOfDisaster> iain88: nope not necessary
[04:41] <slavik`lap> iain88: ndiswrapper is dirty
[04:41] <Avec> how to run?
[04:41] <Ady> yeah... the audio is there... no video though
[04:41] <iain88> cos im n00b and have bad windows habits, lol
[04:41] <rambo3> dandanilaprepele, what is the module for your card ?
[04:42] <dandanilaprepele> module means what ?
[04:42] <VincentMX> iain88, Windows reboots, Linux works
[04:42] <warbler> christian_: right click the sound icon
[04:42] <rambo3> dandanilaprepele, driver
[04:42] <kbrooks> !iptables
[04:42] <dandanilaprepele> uh i was using alsa
[04:42] <ubotu> Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'iptables' command (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo), or GUI applications such as Firestarter (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE).
[04:42] <boojah> Ady: ok, sounds like you need some codecs then, try the w32codec
[04:42] <Ady> boojah, hey, i had turned off video playback in compiz fusion... cud dat be the reason ???
[04:42] <christian_> then what?
[04:42] <rambo3> dandanilaprepele, what is your card name
[04:42] <iain88> ha, yeah, i know, still ironing out some bad habits, that and the fact i work with windows comps everyday @ work doesn't help
[04:42] <unimatrix9> what kind of soundcard is it..
[04:42] <warbler> christian_: then open volume control
[04:43] <rambo3> dandanilaprepele, alsa is not a driver
[04:43] <christian_> got it
[04:43] <boojah> Ady: that might be it, try run it in Metacity
[04:43] <Ady> hmmm...
[04:43] <iain88> @ VincentMX: disable the Eth through the system > Admin > Networking panel and try and enable the wireless card, that should be all?
[04:43] <warbler> christian_: then click edit - preferences and look for aux
[04:43] <dandanilaprepele> uh =) that wel its uh High Definition Sound Card whatever its number ... by realtek (ac'97)  .... it worked in alsa ... or oss .. until yesterday  :|
[04:44] <christian_> there is no aux
[04:44] <MasterOfDisaster> iain88: why disable eth?
[04:44] <christian_> headphone, PCM, front, front mic, line-in, microphone, IEC959, Capture, input software... but no Aux
[04:44] <warbler> christian_: check all the boxes
[04:44] <iain88> MoD - I dunno, still learning :S
[04:44] <xeer> can someone recommend an application for concatenating audio streams?
[04:44] <christian_> all checked
[04:45] <MasterOfDisaster> iain88: just enable the wifi thing
[04:45] <iain88> all that shows up in networking panel is eth connection and modem connection
[04:45] <christian_> the microphone is muted
[04:45] <dandanilaprepele> rombo3: uh =) that wel its uh High Definition Sound Card whatever its number ... by realtek (ac'97)  .... it worked in alsa ... or oss .. until yesterday  :|
[04:45] <MasterOfDisaster> iain88: lsmod | grep zd1212 yields?
[04:45] <warbler> christian_: go to system-preferences-sound
[04:45] <boojah> what could be the problem when i manage to change permission on some folders but others refuse to change? i mean they appear changed if you check it while as root, but it's not changed when you check it as user
[04:45] <christian_> ok, i'm here
[04:45] <iain88> MoD - wha'?
[04:45] <iain88> in terminal?
[04:46] <unimatrix9> tried to restart it ? sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart
[04:46] <MasterOfDisaster> iain88: uh, sorry, yes
[04:46] <dandanilaprepele> yes !!
[04:46] <warbler> christian_: press play for loin
[04:46] <holper> hello
[04:46] <iain88> lol, sorry, n00b moment...
[04:46] <dandanilaprepele> says no device
[04:46] <warbler> logi
[04:46] <warbler> login
[04:46] <MasterOfDisaster> iain88: open terminal, enter 'sudo su -', type in your password and enter 'lsmod | grep zd1212'
[04:47] <unimatrix9> dandanilaprepele : check dmesg , and see what card is listed ( long search but can be fruitfull )
[04:47] <christian_> i'm pressing both login and logout "play" buttons, I can't hear no sound
[04:47] <iain88> M0D: just returns a new line
[04:47] <VincentMX> if i use rdesktop, how do i get my webcam (on my linux box) working on the windows computer? I know im able to share printers and drives and such. but i dont know how to share a webcam
[04:47] <MasterOfDisaster> iain88: means you are missing the driver you need
[04:47] <VincentMX> through rdesktop i mean
[04:47] <MasterOfDisaster> iain88: try 'modprobe zd1212'
[04:48] <dandanilaprepele> unimatrix9: says unkown symbol all over
[04:48] <Avec> how unistall a deb package?
[04:48] <christian_> also, usually, back in winXP, when I turned my volume to max, I could hear a small buzzing sound, however, now when I do it, there's not even a little buzz
[04:48] <unimatrix9> thats bad
[04:48] <EvaLuaTe> hello everyone
[04:48] <ompaul> Avec, apt-get remove --purge packagename << that works
[04:48] <dandanilaprepele> what
[04:48] <MasterOfDisaster> Avec: man apt-get
[04:48] <iain88> MoD: "FATAL: Module not found"
[04:48] <warbler> christian_: what options under autodetect?
[04:48] <fulio> Does anyone have a Hp pavilion Dv6000 Laptop ????
[04:48] <dandanilaprepele> unimatrix9: tell  wtf happent .. yesterday worked
[04:48] <allen> argh
[04:48] <iain88> I have the driver disk next to me, but I'm assuming its suppoesd to run under Windows
[04:48] <allen> !xfce
[04:48] <ubotu> xubuntu is Ubuntu with Xfce instead of Gnome. For more info, see http://www.xubuntu.org and http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/ - To install from Ubuntu: "sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop". | For support, see #xubuntu | See also: !ubuntu and !xubuntu-channels
[04:48] <allen> !xfce theme
[04:48] <boojah> Avec: use the synaptic package manager, or try to find the program in Add/Remove software.. probably the easiest way
[04:48] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xfce theme - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:49] <christian_> quite a few, sec....
[04:49] <tsamtsam> hi
[04:49] <unimatrix9> dandanilaprepele : strange and odd yes
[04:49] <tsamtsam> can anyone help me?
[04:49] <unimatrix9> dandanilaprepele : you could test the card with an livecd of ubuntu or the likes...
[04:49] <warbler> !hi
[04:49] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[04:50] <dandanilaprepele> so is there a way to re-make the sund ? within the original live cd ?  :| ... it works ... soundcard ... when i do lspci it shows it
[04:50] <christian_> ALC861VC digital/Analog, alga advanced linux sound architecture, ESD, OSS
[04:50] <kazol> How do I check whether the video card works?
[04:50] <tsamtsam> I bought an new soundcard "iNTEX" but it doesn't work in ubuntu edgy
[04:50] <dandanilaprepele> unimatrix9: so is there a way to re-make the sund ? within the original live cd ?  :| ... it works ... soundcard ... when i do lspci it shows it
[04:51] <warbler> dan: go to system-preferences-sound - click arrow near autodetect - choose different
[04:51] <Avec> boojah: the package it isnt in synaptic
[04:51] <Downix> I'm still trying to get the hang of ubuntu
[04:51] <Downix> can't get some things to compile
[04:51] <christian_> the device is set to HDA VIA VT82xx (Alsa mixer)
[04:51] <tsamtsam> does anyone knows how to make my newly bought soundcard to work in edgy?
[04:51] <boojah> dandanilarepele: not sure what your problem is, but do you have a on board sound card? my on board sound card messed up with my own sound card, so i turned it of in the bios
[04:51] <dandanilaprepele> warbler im not that nooobn .. i tryed all
[04:51] <noob1zn> greetings all
[04:52] <tsamtsam> does anyone knows to make iNTEX soundcard works in ubuntu edgy
[04:52] <warbler> k
[04:52] <dandanilaprepele> no man ... its a realtek  :|
[04:52] <noob1zn> i've just installed ubuntu 7.04 on my destkop machine!!
[04:52] <dandanilaprepele> but its on board
[04:52] <dandanilaprepele> >:o
[04:52] <noob1zn> the next step for me would be to get onto the net using my dialup
[04:52] <iain88> MoD: i have the driver disk here, but obv a windows driver, any way I can get it to install on to ubuntu without using ndiswrapper? (most ppl don't seem to be fond of it :P)
[04:52] <boojah> Avec every packed installed is there, but it may apear as a different name, try add remove software under the application menu
[04:53] <warbler> dan: earlier someone said they needed new drivers from realtek for their box
[04:53] <noob1zn> does ubuntu automatically detect external modems or do you have to configure them manually ?
[04:53] <dug_> anyone know how to turn off the system beep (from motherboard)? I turned it off in system preferences and terminal preferences and /etc/bash.bashrc, but it still beeps
[04:53] <tsamtsam> does anyone knows how to make ubuntu edgy detects my newly bought iNTEX soundcard?...
[04:53] <unimatrix9> dandanilaprepele : in the gnome shell type eplay -1
[04:53] <dandanilaprepele> yesterday it was workin .. i set it to : HDA VIA VT82xx (Alsa mixer) there was an oss one too ... now neighter one ...
[04:53] <Frogzoo> noob1zn: external modems will need setting up
[04:53] <tsamtsam> does anyone knows how to make ubuntu edgy detects my newly bought iNTEX soundcard?...
[04:53] <MasterOfDisaster> iain88: get this file http://dl1.web.zyxel.ru/001/G-120/driver/G-120%20Linux%20Driver.zip
[04:54] <iain88> MoD: thanks, two secs, I'll grab it
[04:54] <Downix> I'd just be happy to get a cross-compiler working with ubuntu
[04:54] <warbler> nooblzn: normally autodetects if network set to dhcp
[04:54] <tsamtsam> does anyone knows how to make ubuntu edgy detects my newly bought iNTEX soundcard?...
[04:54] <Xaco1234> anyone got any experience with svftpd? please anone answear
[04:54] <Avec> boojah:ok i found it tnx
[04:54] <noob1zn> hmm
[04:54] <Frogzoo> tsamtsam: we got it the 1st time
[04:54] <noob1zn> ok
[04:54] <unimatrix9> dandanilaprepele : in the gnome shell type aplay -1
[04:54] <boojah> Avec: no problem
[04:54] <dandanilaprepele> unimatrix9: what means that ?
[04:54] <tsamtsam> ok...
[04:54] <dandanilaprepele> terminal ?
[04:54] <MasterOfDisaster> iain88: should be about 4M, if it's less, try with ' ' instead of '%20'
[04:54] <iain88> Mod: ........... I'm an idiot O.o
[04:54] <warbler> nooblzn: set the modem up yet? -is it new?
[04:54] <noob1zn> frogzoo - where can i get some help on that ?
[04:55] <unimatrix9> dandanilaprepele : no seems not to work sorry
[04:55] <dandanilaprepele> eh :))
[04:55] <iain88> MoD: thats off the zyxel site, right?
[04:55] <MasterOfDisaster> yes
[04:55] <iain88> MoD: OK, I'll try and install it then go hang my head in shame lol
[04:55] <Soup_> Does anyone have an Nvidia 8800GTS working with Ubuntu????????????
[04:55] <unimatrix9> dandanilaprepele : try sudo modprobe snd-
[04:55] <tsamtsam> my ubuntu edgy seems to ignore my new soundcard and continued using my old builtin soundcard... any solutions?
[04:55] <MasterOfDisaster> iain88: http://omni.zyxel.ru/lines/wlan/item/g-120ee/files
[04:55] <boojah> Soup: i have
[04:56] <unimatrix9> dandanilaprepele : does it show anything?
[04:56] <Downix> anyone ever gotten a cross-compiler to work with ubuntu?
[04:56] <dandanilaprepele> command not found
[04:56] <dandanilaprepele> :|
[04:56] <iain88> Mod: its in russian?
[04:56] <tsamtsam> how do you add a new audio device in ubuntu edgy?
[04:56] <dandanilaprepele> unimatrix9: command not found
[04:56] <MasterOfDisaster> iain88: yes...
[04:56] <boojah> Soup_: it works great over here.. getting 18000 fps in glxgears
[04:57] <MasterOfDisaster> iain88: don't panic :-)
[04:57] <Soup_> why cant I get 5.1 sound working in Ubuntu even though I set 5.1 in Amarok
[04:57] <warbler> nooblzn: is it usb?
[04:57] <Soup_> Boojah PM me please I got it HALF working
[04:57] <iain88> MoD: lol, thanks, two secs, I'll see if I can install it, brb
[04:57] <unimatrix9> dandanilaprepele : lsmod | grep snd
[04:57] <dandanilaprepele> so ... again ... it worked 3 weeks with both alsa and oss ... and now doasent detects in speaker-test ... detects in lspci and alsaconfig ...
[04:58] <boojah> Soup_: does PM work? i just PM'ed you
[04:58] <Soup_> boojah please tell me how you did this its the only MAJOR issue I have left
[04:58] <EvaLuaTe> how could i set my IP address through command line ?
[04:59] <Soup_> right click me and private chat Boojah
[04:59] <dandanilaprepele> unimatrix9:  says snd_pcm_oss 0 ... snd_pcm 1 snd_pcm_oss .... snd_mixer_oss 1 snd_pcm_oss snd_seq_dummy 0 .... snd_seq+oss 0 ....
[04:59] <dandanilaprepele> etc
[04:59] <whta> hey. the other day i started having a very random problem where if I leave ubuntu on for too long without any activity, my entire computer shuts off and I have to open up the case and wiggle around the wires to get it to go back on. i do not have this problem at all with windows.
[05:00] <boojah> Soup_: doean't work
[05:00] <Soup_> hmmm
[05:00] <dug_> anyone know how to turn off the system beep (from motherboard)? I turned it off in system preferences and terminal preferences and /etc/bash.bashrc, but it still beeps
[05:00] <christian_> NO SOUND: my onboard soundcard is listen in sudo nano /etc/modules as snd-via82xx, it is enabled in BIOS. everything is unmuted (except microphone), the song plays in mediplayers but I can't hear any sound. What is wrong? Suggestions?
[05:00] <boojah> Soup_: you PM me
[05:00] <Soup_> do you have a link that you used for the install instrucvtions? I tried 5 different ways on the net and NONE worked it always crashed X11
[05:00] <noob1zn> warbler - its an external modem sum1 gave me cos ubuntu doesn't detect my winmodem  - i haven't set it up yet
[05:00] <etale> is it possible for me to somehow ssh into a friend's windows laptop from ubuntu? or something like that?
[05:01] <tsamtsam> ubuntu edgy doesn't detects my newly bought soundcard how come?
[05:01] <Soup_> cause its new
[05:01] <MasterOfDisaster> etale: tightvnc
[05:01] <dandanilaprepele> unimatrix9: I HAVE THE CD FOR THE ASUS MOTHERBOARD ... IT HAS REALTEK DRIVERS for xp ... and linux .. I DIDNT USE IT ... what if i use it now ? will it work ? the computer is 4 months-outta factory :|
[05:01] <unimatrix9> dandanilaprepele : could you check and see system / preferences / multimediasystem select?
[05:01] <tsamtsam> it's iNTEX... and it supposed to support linux
[05:01] <Soup_> boojah Nope
[05:01] <boojah> Soup_: download the driver from here: http://www.nvidia.com/object/unix.html its the latest (100.14.11)
[05:01] <cavicster> etale: you could use remote desktop
[05:01] <Soup_> Im using Xchat
[05:01] <Soup_> Boojah done that
[05:02] <MasterOfDisaster> dug_: modprobe -r pcspkr
[05:02] <dandanilaprepele> unimatrix9: i do not have that option in system/preferences
[05:02] <dandanilaprepele> unimatrix9: I HAVE THE CD FOR THE ASUS MOTHERBOARD ... IT HAS REALTEK DRIVERS for xp ... and linux .. I DIDNT USE IT ... what if i use it now ? will it work ? the computer is 4 months-outta factory :|
[05:02] <boojah> Soup_: Then you need to install it... you need the libc6_dev package to do that so: sudo apt-get install libc6.dev
[05:02] <tsamtsam> ok... how do you unload oss?
[05:02] <warbler> nooblzn: is it usb?
[05:02] <astro76> etale, you can install openssh-server in cygwin in windows
[05:02] <Soup_> Boojah can you DCC me you xorg.config
[05:02] <noob1zn> no
[05:02] <MasterOfDisaster> dandanilaprepele: captain capslock and the shift crew return...
[05:03] <noob1zn> its a serial modem
[05:03] <Gerrit> Hello. I am trying to get my Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG to work. 'iwconfig' says: "radio off". I may have accidentally turned it off on my laptop (Acer Travelmate 4100). I don't know how to turn it back on. How can I turn it on form Linux? How can I get my radio back on?
[05:03] <warbler> nooblzn: great
[05:03] <dandanilaprepele> wtf is ur problem :|
[05:03] <etale> thx all for the advice
[05:03] <Soup_> soup cant find that file
[05:03] <tsamtsam> ok... how do you unload oss?
[05:03] <warbler> nooblzn: go to firefox and type in 192.168.0.1
[05:03] <constrictor> i remember an application you could use to list bluetooth devices
[05:04] <boojah> Soup_: to install you need to close the x session.. so Alt+ctrl+F1 to tt1. here you close the x session like this: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[05:04] <dug_> thanks MasterOfDisaster
[05:04] <kazol> I get: "Aborted (core dumped)" when running glxgears.
[05:04] <iain88> MoD: make isn't a recognised command, even when I'm logged in as root?
[05:04] <dandanilaprepele> so what da helll happent
[05:04] <dandanilaprepele> :|
[05:04] <kazol> Anyone know what the problem is?
[05:04] <Soup_> ok how do I get it back?
[05:04] <MasterOfDisaster> dug_: this is until the next reboot
[05:04] <christian_> NO SOUND: my onboard soundcard is listen in sudo nano /etc/modules as snd-via82xx, it is enabled in BIOS. everything is unmuted (except microphone), the song plays in mediplayers but I can't hear any sound. What is wrong? Suggestions?
[05:04] <unimatrix9> dandanilaprepele : could you check and see system / preferences / multimediasystem select? and set it to autodetect and the one below it to alsa
[05:04] <boojah> Soup_: you might need to manually kill the x session also, if you have problems just reboot and do a recovery mode to the terminal
[05:05] <Helmi> does anyone know of a mysql gui to import sql? should be able to use utf-8 for the connection
[05:05] <MasterOfDisaster> iain88: you need to install some packages (gcc, make, kernel sources, kernel headers) to compile this...
[05:05] <pirated_gates> i have a bluetooth dongle ,i inserted it in ubuntu but nothing happens ,what should i do
[05:05] <unimatrix9> hmmm, i see a lot if sound issue's today
[05:05] <dandanilaprepele> unimatrix9: i do not have anything like u say ... :| multimediasystem ...
[05:05] <MasterOfDisaster> iain88: there should be a howto around on compiling kernel modules...
[05:05] <tsamtsam> ubuntu edgy doesn't detects my newly bought soundcard how come?
[05:05] <boojah> Soup_: to execute the install file write sudo sh /path/to/nvidiadriver.run
[05:05] <tsamtsam> it's iNTEX... and it supposed to support linux
[05:05] <majorjrk> Im just wondering, my cdrom doesnt work/isnt mounted or something, aint i supposed to have a /dev/cdrom ?
[05:05] <iain88> Mod: Ubuntu Documentation then, yeah?
[05:06] <unimatrix9> dandanilaprepele : what version of ubuntu?
[05:06] <dandanilaprepele> fiesty
[05:06] <MasterOfDisaster> iain88: think so...
[05:06] <unimatrix9> dandanilaprepele : what did you uninstall lately?
[05:06] <warbler> tsamtsam: in terminal type - lshw - see if it comes up
[05:06] <dandanilaprepele> :D some games ...
[05:06] <iain88> MoD: cool, i'll see what I can drum up for it then,
[05:06] <dug_> MasterOfDisaster: right, I'm adding pcspkr to the blacklist too: http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_disable_the_pc_speaker_(beep!)
[05:07] <Ace2016> Hi all
[05:07] <Ace2016> i need help managing my fonts
[05:07] <tsamtsam> warbler : long lists
[05:07] <whta> hey. the other day i started having a very random problem where if I leave ubuntu on for too long without any activity, my entire computer shuts off and I have to open up the case and wiggle around the wires to get it to go back on. i do not have this problem at all with windows.
[05:07] <Ace2016> any app that can preview a piece of text in all the fonts on my system and then display them in a long list???
[05:07] <tsamtsam> warbler :  product: 82801BA/BAM AC'97 Audio
[05:07] <dandanilaprepele> unimatrix9: I tryed to install HAIKU ... /:) didnt work so erased that from my home directory ... then i instaled some games .. i uninstaled some of them
[05:07] <MasterOfDisaster> iain88: part of it is there: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile?highlight=%28kernel%29%7C%28compile%29
[05:07] <tsamtsam> warbler :  my built-in soundcard
[05:08] <warbler> tsamtsam: that is onboard audio
[05:08] <steel_lady> if I install now feisty with 512MB of RAm and later buy 512 more, will it accept it without necesity to change the system?
[05:08] <Ace2016> so i can just see what the text will look like in each of those fonts
[05:08] <Ace2016> steel_lady: yes it will
[05:08] <benzs_s> steel_lady: yes
[05:08] <MasterOfDisaster> iain88: you'll definitly need this: apt-get install linux-kernel-devel fakeroot build-essential
[05:08] <thor> hello
[05:08] <warbler> tsamtsam: keep looking in lshw
[05:08] <unimatrix9> dandanilaprepele : try this last shot, if it fails, well, ?... : dpkg - reconfigure linux-sound-base and after that run alsaconfig
[05:08] <thor> whats the window decoration called again?
[05:08] <dandanilaprepele> unimatrix9: pray to god to work :(
[05:09] <MasterOfDisaster> iain88: but be warned, this _could_ break you current kernel modules if source checksum is enabled. need not, but could.
[05:09] <christian_> NO SOUND: my onboard soundcard is listed in sudo nano /etc/modules as snd-via82xx, it is enabled in BIOS. everything is unmuted (except microphone), the song plays in mediaplayers but I can't hear any sound. What is wrong? Suggestions?
[05:09] <warbler> !gnome
[05:09] <ubotu> gnome is a project that provides two things: The GNOME desktop environment, an intuitive and attractive desktop for end-users, users, and the GNOME development platform, an extensive framework for building applications that integrate into the rest of the desktop.
[05:09] <steel_lady> Ok, thanx! So if I will have 1G later, I will put 1G of swap?
[05:09] <tsamtsam> warbler :  i didn't found my new card
[05:10] <MasterOfDisaster> christian_: does the kernel detect it? (dmesg, lspci)
[05:10] <benzs_s> steel_lady: yeah that'd make sense
[05:10] <Ace2016> anyone know an app that can preview fonts?? i want to preview lots of them at once
[05:10] <warbler> tsamtsam: type - lspci
[05:10] <tsamtsam> warbler :  do I have to install oss?
[05:10] <benzs_s> steel_lady: 1gb is a safe amount anyway :)
[05:10] <warbler> n
[05:10] <Gerrit> solved
[05:10] <christian_> they both give huge lists, I have to look them through, "aplay -l" detects the card though
[05:10] <unimatrix9> dandanilaprepele : the right command is sudo dpkg-reconfigure linux-sound-base
[05:11] <dandanilaprepele> thnx
[05:11] <dandanilaprepele> :p
[05:11] <MasterOfDisaster> tsamtsam: nope... OSS is deprecated, ALSA is your safe bet.
[05:11] <warbler> tsamtsam: you'll have to disable onboard sound in the bios
[05:11] <tsamtsam> so I have to install ALSA? i mean... i think i do have one since my old builtin audio workds
[05:12] <MasterOfDisaster> christian_: amixer set PCM 100 unmute; amixer set Master 100 unmute; aplay blablabla.wav
[05:12] <dandanilaprepele> unimatrix9: It entered the command .. it asked me what to use i chooze alsa .. and it exit without errors ... now i do alsaconfig
[05:12] <tsamtsam> warbler :  so if I disable it... will ubuntu edgy detects my pci sound card?
[05:13] <warbler> tsamtsam: I think yes
[05:13] <tsamtsam> ok then... see ya.. in  minute.. i'll reboot
[05:13] <dandanilaprepele> unimatrix9: alsaconfig - command not found ...
[05:13] <Mthed> Can you get microsoft word and other office program working on linux with wine?
[05:13] <warbler> k
[05:13] <unimatrix9> bummer
[05:13] <unimatrix9> :)
[05:13] <dandanilaprepele> ?
[05:13] <MasterOfDisaster> Mthed: if you don't need VBA, give OO.org a whirl...
[05:13] <unimatrix9> dandanilaprepele : log out and in...
[05:13] <dandanilaprepele> or ctrl alt esc ?
[05:13] <boojah> Mthed: yes but why use that, you have open office
[05:14] <dandanilaprepele> bkspce
[05:14] <dandanilaprepele> :P
[05:14] <dandanilaprepele> =))
[05:14] <MasterOfDisaster> Mthed: but yes, it should work
[05:14] <benzs_s> Mthed: http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?appId=31
[05:14] <christian_> MasterOfDisaster : still can't hear anything
[05:14] <soosa> hi everyone
[05:14] <MasterOfDisaster> christian_: did you try with aplay?
[05:14] <Mthed> boojah: I would gladly use open office but i might need to use office because of my schoolwork. they can't understand open office there.
[05:14] <benzs_s> Mthed: apparently it's a real pain in the arse to get it working...
[05:15] <dandanilaprepele> im back .. ill do that now
[05:15] <MasterOfDisaster> christian_: this is important, perhaps your mediaplayer is not configured properly
[05:15] <dug_> Mthed: openoffice can save files to .doc/.xls/.ppt format (that Microsoft Office uses)
[05:15] <Frogzoo> Mthed: just export as .doc or .pdf
[05:15] <benzs_s> Mthed: how do you mean? you can save into microsoft formats and, in general, the two (ms office and open office) are quite similar
[05:15] <unimatrix9> dandanilaprepele : any sound yet?
[05:15] <christian_> MasterOfDisaster : well the blablabla.wav didn't obviously work, all others did "work", so to speak
[05:15] <christian_> oh...
[05:15] <dandanilaprepele> unimatrix9: NO
[05:16] <boojah> Mthed: i dont understand? do you mean you need to have doc files? cuz open office can save as doc files
[05:16] <Soup_> Boojah NOPE
[05:16] <Mthed> aah, ok. no need for office then. Thanks.
[05:16] <MasterOfDisaster> christian_: aplay <insert path to a .wav file on your system>
[05:16] <Soup_> still crashed booting up
[05:16] <boojah> Soup_: what happened?
[05:16] <Soup_> had to delete xorg.conf
[05:16] <Xenguy> Mthed: unless your files are hopelessly complicated, OpenOffice should work just fine
[05:16] <benzs_s> Mthed: i think open office saves into more microsoft formats than the latest versions of ms office... but that could be an urban myth, hehe
[05:16] <iskaldur> hi, im a linux noob, just installed 7.04, and knetworkmanager is giving me a "no network device found"...any help?
[05:16] <Soup_> thats the oly way to boot back into gui
[05:16] <christian_> MasterOfDisaster : Ok, i'll try that
[05:17] <MasterOfDisaster> boojah, dug_: there you go M$! one less office customer :-)
[05:17] <PinkFloyd> Is it possible to keep packages from upgrading? I upgraded to the Gibbon kernel, 2.6.22-9 and now apt-get is wanting me to "upgrade" to 2.6.20-16.
[05:17] <Soup_> which blows its UBUNTU as PCLINUX its works fine
[05:17] <benzs_s> iskaldur: i assume you're using wireless?
[05:17] <mirak> I am using compiz with the ati open source drivers, and when I play a movie the video window wobles etcetera or is displayed on the cube, but the video itself isn't, and stays as a squarre, and isn't deformed at all. It's ugly, I am wondering if it's a problem with all Radeons
[05:17] <iskaldur> benzs_s: no, i'm actually plugged in
[05:17] <MasterOfDisaster> iain88: still there?
[05:17] <boojah> MasterOfDisaster: Hehe, hurray :P
[05:18] <aquarius_>  /left
[05:18] <benzs_s> iskaldur: ah, your ethernet card ought to be detected straight off the bat, then...
[05:18] <sexcopter> does anyone know where in about:config i should look to make it so i can press middle mouse button and move the mouse up and down to scroll a page?
[05:18] <Downix> ya know, would be nice if someone had a crosscompiling rpm out there
[05:18] <boojah> Soup: you can change back to the nv driver if it failes, its under Section Drivers in xorg
[05:18] <iskaldur> benzs_s: yeah, that's what i thought :( any idea what to do since it's not?
[05:19] <dandanilaprepele> unimatrix9: are u here ? sound aint workin
[05:19] <AmazighQ> can i instal ubuntu from windows or do i need to use CD?
[05:19] <boojah> Soup_: you dont need to delete the xorg.conf but what was the output on the xserver error?
[05:19] <dug_> PinkFloyd: did you change your /etc/apt/sources.list file from feisty to gutsy? or did you not want to upgrade the whole os just the kernel
[05:19] <benzs_s> iskaldur: open terminal and type 'lspci' and look to see if your ethernet card appears there (just to check linux is seeing it)
[05:19] <steel_lady> Ok, the situation is like this: I have installed windows and now I want to resize it. I boot from feisty live and it doesn't want to apply the resizing to ntfs. why???
[05:19] <boojah> Soup_: sorry i meant Section "Devices"
[05:20] <unimatrix9> dandanilaprepele : sudo alsaconf , did not work?
[05:20] <jrib> Downix: what are you compiling?
[05:20] <Soup_> I dunno delted it
[05:20] <PinkFloyd> dug_, when I upgraded to the Gutsy kernel, I had the repo enabled. It isnt now.
[05:20] <dandanilaprepele> unimatrix9: it worked
[05:20] <Soup_> only way I got it to work
[05:20] <Soup_> I cant believe the UBUNTU community does not have written directions for this
[05:20] <christian_> MasterOfDisaster : Nope, didn't work :(
[05:20] <Soup_> its not different per PC
[05:20] <PinkFloyd> dug_, Im just going to "upgrade" to the Feisty kernel and edit my menu.lst so the new kernel still loads
[05:20] <Soup_> its UBUNTU casuing the issues
[05:20] <dandanilaprepele> unimatrix9: but still no sound
[05:20] <boojah> Soup_: ok, what was the error message when you booted up?
[05:20] <Downix> jrib:  I want to compile the AROS OS for the 68k CPU
[05:20] <MasterOfDisaster> christian_: does aplay give you any error messages?
[05:20] <christian_> MasterOfDisaster : It plays it, but can't hear anything
[05:20] <Soup_> the Graphic part did nto stop
[05:21] <PinkFloyd> Soup, what's your problem?
[05:21] <Soup_> did not start
[05:21] <christian_> MasterOfDisaster : no
[05:21] <Soup_> NVIDIA 8800GTS 320 drivers
[05:21] <Mthed> Do i have to download newest drivers for my nvidia card from nvidia's homepage or are the necessary drivers automatically installed?
[05:21] <Soup_> Pink
[05:21] <tsamtsam> hi... im back
[05:21] <MasterOfDisaster> christian_: what card, what speaker setup?
[05:21] <SlimeyPete> !nvidia | mthed
[05:21] <ubotu> mthed: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[05:21] <tsamtsam> ubuntu still doesn't able to detect my soundcard
[05:21] <benzs_s> iskaldur: you should see an interface called 'ethernet controller' or something similar
[05:21] <Soup_> I know its not the Nvidia Driver as I said in PClinux 2007 it works FINE
[05:21] <PinkFloyd> Soup_, what are you trying to do concerning the card?
[05:21] <SlimeyPete> Mthed: if you want opengl, you need to install the restricted drivers from the repos, see link given above
[05:21] <MOTZ> why says youtube that flash player ist deactivated (isnt so)
[05:22] <Soup_> get any 3d effect working
[05:22] <steel_lady> a question:  I have installed windows and now I want to resize it to install ubuntu. I boot from feisty live and it doesn't want to apply the resizing to ntfs. why???
[05:22] <SlimeyPete> for 2d stuff, the included drivers are fine
[05:22] <MOTZ> videos wont work
[05:22] <dandanilaprepele> unimatrix9: but still no sound
[05:22] <PinkFloyd> Soup_, have you installed the nvidia-glx from the repos?
[05:22] <unimatrix9> dandanilaprepele : its hard to teel whats wrong , can you run in gnome terminal  aplay -l
[05:22] <boojah> Soup_: the NVIDIA-Linux-x86-100.14.11-pkg1.run driver workes with 8800 GTS.. very good actually
[05:22] <unimatrix9> tell*
[05:22] <Soup_> i ended up deleting my xorg.config file to get it to boot
[05:22] <iskaldur> benzs_s: it says "ethernet controller: intel corporation unknown device 10c0 (rev 02)
[05:22] <PinkFloyd> Soup_, O_o
[05:22] <Born_In_Xixax> hi, i've ripped a dvd to my hd (I see VIDEO_TS folders, etc.) but I can't find a way to 'play' this directory as if it were a CD (with title menu, etc.) any ideas?
[05:22] <MasterOfDisaster> steel_lady: IIRC this is a very delicate operation - try with partition magic
[05:22] <Soup_> Well Im missing something because I spent 5 hours now trying
[05:22] <tsamtsam> warbler : i disabled my onboard soundcard... still can't make my PCI sound card works
[05:22] <christian_> MasterOfDisaster : HDA VIA VT82xx analog/digital, and a pair of logitech z4 something seakers
[05:23] <unimatrix9> dandanilaprepele : what does it say?
[05:23] <boojah> Soup_: you need to write down the error output you get when the xserver fails
[05:23] <jrib> Downix: I see, no idea then
[05:23] <Frogzoo> steel_lady: defrag & shutdown doze cleanly
[05:23] <dandanilaprepele> unimatrix9: says device_list:204: no soundcards found ....however when i do lspci it says there are .. and speaker-test says there not there too
[05:23] <malnilion> Is there a particular reason when I use the Murrine engine that Synaptic looks horrible as if it was themed with some other gtk theme?
[05:23] <Soup_> do I always have to reboot
[05:23] <whta> hey. the other day i started having a very random problem where if I leave ubuntu on for too long without any activity, my entire computer shuts off and I have to open up the case and wiggle around the wires to get it to go back on. i do not have this problem at all with windows.
[05:23] <Downix> jrib:  yup.  I supposed as much.  I was thinking of just running UAE and compiling there
[05:24] <dug_> Born_In_Xixax: I'm not sure, but you might try playing the folder with the VLC media player
[05:24] <steel_lady> MasterOfDisaster, I know it can be done because my friend who died did it for me with gparted on live edgy but I have to do NOW and I can not look for additional programs
[05:24] <Frogzoo> malnilion: you using the right engine for your theme?
[05:24] <warbler> tsamtsam: doing some reading on it one min
[05:24] <benzs_s> iskaldur: i just looked at the ubuntu forums and apparently there is a solution
[05:24] <boojah> Soup_: actually you dont need to reboot at all to install the driver.. but the xserver must be closed for the driver to install
[05:24] <unimatrix9> dandanilaprepele : i am at the end of my knowledge, so be so kind to ask here again, maybe someone else has an bright idea ,for documentation read this how to http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=205449
[05:24] <malnilion> Frogzoo, I'm pretty sure...all my other programs have the Murrine look.
[05:24] <tsamtsam> warbler : the model of my pci sound card is CMI 8738-6CH
[05:24] <Born_In_Xixax> dug_, as far as I can tell VLC just queues up the media files in order and starts playing through them....not really 'playing the dvd'
[05:24] <steel_lady> Frogzoo but I just installed them, they can not be defragmented?!
[05:25] <dandanilaprepele> unimatrix9: what if i send some  snapshots
[05:25] <boojah> Soup_: you can try to use envy
[05:25] <Frogzoo> steel_lady: ok, should work then..
[05:25] <unimatrix9> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=205449
[05:25] <iskaldur> benzs_s: ah, yeah, i just googled that ethernet controller line, and i found an ubuntu forums post that says i just need to dl a driver?
[05:25] <Soup_> where do I find that
[05:25] <unimatrix9> is an good read
[05:25] <boojah> Soup_: it installes the driver for you, but it can be risky
[05:25] <benzs_s> iskaldur: yeah, a few people point to this post: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=3050436&postcount=4
[05:25] <steel_lady> Frogzoo and why it does not?
[05:25] <Soup_> I dont care if I cant get 3d Im ditching Ubuntu
[05:26] <benzs_s> iskaldur: the problem is that linux knows full well that your card is there, but the driver it has is incorrect
[05:26] <unimatrix9> Soup_ , use what suits you best...
[05:26] <boojah> http://www.albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html
[05:26] <benzs_s> iskaldur: happens quite a lot, but luckily it seems easy to fix... so give that 'how to' a whirl, see what happens
[05:26] <iskaldur> benzs_s: oh ok. i'll try that, thanks :)
[05:26] <Frogzoo> steel_lady: ntfs support's not ever 100%
[05:26] <rockets> Man I really wish there was a way to do Exchange on linux OTHER than Evolution.
[05:26] <Soup_> boojah can you send me you xorg.config file?
[05:26] <dandanilaprepele> unimatrix9:thanks for link
[05:26] <Born_In_Xixax> Soup_, I assume the Ubuntu restricted manager is unable to successfully install the Nvidia proprietary driver?
[05:26] <MasterOfDisaster> christian_: try using headphones instead of the speakers
[05:26] <Soup_> yeah I followed these instructions
[05:26] <Soup_> 1 sec
[05:26] <unimatrix9> dandanilaprepele : good luck ,its an hard one that sound issue you have
[05:27] <christian_> MasterOfDisaster : oookay...
[05:27] <dcabot> Hello.  Is there anyone here that can help me get feisty working with ndiswrapper and roaming WPAs?
[05:27] <AmazighQ> can someone give a FAQ of how to instal ubuntu?
[05:27] <Soup_> http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-fix-nvidia-acceleration-in-feisty-nvidia-8800-and-legacy-users.html#more-171
[05:27] <Soup_> that does not WORK for me
[05:27] <steel_lady> Frogzoo and how can I install linux then, this is unbelieveable!!! They did it for me 2 times before and now I can not do it
[05:27] <Soup_> i did it step by step
[05:27] <Frogzoo> steel_lady: if you just installed doze, you can start over, create the windows partition smaller
[05:28] <Soup_> where do I find envy
[05:28] <Born_In_Xixax> google
[05:28] <lashmoove> how can I find the location of my dvd burner/..... /dev/?
[05:28] <dandanilaprepele> unimatrix9: i must tell u that when i install anything in synaptic or in terminal .. from ubuntu repos .. says the packages are not validated
[05:28] <dandanilaprepele> unimatrix9: i must tell u that when i install anything in synaptic or in terminal .. from ubuntu repos .. says the packages are not validated or something like that
[05:28] <Frogzoo> lashmoove: /dev/dvdrw ?
[05:28] <arun> Is there any good software to convert AVI videos into MPEG or OGG format?
[05:28] <steel_lady> Frogzoo but win asked me what to do, I told to format the partition and it just formated a half of the disk that already had win there
[05:28] <Born_In_Xixax> Soup_, envy: http://albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html
[05:29] <lashmoove> frogzoo: ok, that's what todiscgui has by defualt, just wanted to make sure it was right
[05:29] <unimatrix9> dandanilaprepele : back up your files to external disks and do an clean install!
[05:29] <dug_> AmazighQ: I would search for "install ubuntu feisty", you get links like http://www.easy-ubuntu-linux.com/ubuntu-feisty-installation.html
[05:29] <Soup_> trying it now
[05:29] <boojah> Soup_: try this: sudo wget http://albertomilone.com/ubuntu/nvidia/scripts/envy_0.9.7-0ubuntu8_all.deb     then sudo sh envy_0.9.7-0ubuntu8_all.deb
[05:29] <Born_In_Xixax> Soup_, out of curiosity how does the Restricted Manager fail to work?
[05:29] <steel_lady> Ah Frogzoo now I discovered that as it didn't touch the other data partition maybe is for that reason?
[05:30] <dandanilaprepele> unimatrix9: gosh .. i dont want to reinstall .. :| but i have 3 partitions so its not problem ab files ... its about my hard work to install all i have installed :|
[05:30] <boojah> Soup_: install it and type: sudo envy -t
[05:30] <MOTZ> have ubuntnu 7.04
[05:30] <christian_> MasterOfDisaster : Nope, no changes with using philiips sbc hp200 headphones
[05:30] <iain88> MoD: OK dude, I installed 'make' on laptop, so can use it now,
[05:30] <iain88> MoD: just hit make install on the ZD1212 directory, and it returns this after a bunch of stuff....
[05:30] <boojah> Soup_: select 1 for nvidia
[05:30] <AmazighQ> thnx dug_
[05:31] <dcabot> I followed what was documented in http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty and in /usr/share/doc/wpasupplicant/README.modes.gz , but the interface doesn't come up and there's no log file anywhere.
[05:31] <iain88> MoD: "make: *** /lib/modules/2.6.15-28-386/build: No such file or directory. Stop."
[05:31] <spats_fumble> has any one got Gmenu in Kiba to work?
[05:31] <iain88> MoD: Can you explain what this means please - is that the kernel its on about? 2.6?
[05:31] <Soup_> running envy now
[05:31] <MasterOfDisaster> iain88: did you install linux-kernel-devel?
[05:31] <Soup_> its d/l alot of stuff
[05:32] <iain88> MoD: ...no?
[05:32] <MasterOfDisaster> iain88: do so please
[05:32] <iain88> MoD: only make
[05:32] <dandanilaprepele> gosh .. didnt work with that tutorial :(( so i have to reinstall it :(((((((((((
[05:32] <boojah> Soup_: when its done allow it to reboot.. if it failes change the driver in Section Devices to "nv" in your xorg.conf file
[05:32] <iain88> MoD: can i get that through apt-get?
[05:32] <christian_> !sound
[05:32] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[05:32] <Soup_> ok
[05:32] <MasterOfDisaster> christian_: reload the alsa modules, then post at http://rafb.net/paste: Output of: lspci -v, amixer, and dmesg
[05:33] <asy> hello
[05:34] <christian_> MasterOfDisaster : ok
[05:34] <Frogzoo> can anyone recommend a decent MIB browser ?
[05:35] <SlimeyPete> MIB?
[05:35] <Aldo> hi, new kernel do not start properly. it block and go to busybox
[05:35] <Aldo> i have an alert messag: /dev/disk-.... module not found
[05:36] <Aldo> kernel 2.6.20-16-generic
[05:36] <christian_> MasterOfDisaster : rafb.net/paste: is giving me a not found message, how do I post them there?
[05:36] <jshriver> greetings
[05:36] <jshriver> How do you add a new printer in Ubuntu? found out my printer is supported
[05:36] <MOTZ> must i install the adobe player and delet  flashpluginnonfreee ?
[05:37] <adoul90> hello! can anyone tell me how to write on my ntfs disks?
[05:37] <boojah> Has anyone heard of an ETA for gusty?
[05:37] <MasterOfDisaster> christian_: oops - without the semicolon please
[05:37] <Soup_> n I go to enable
[05:37] <Soup_> I got it installed I can now use the Nvidia Menu
[05:37] <gvsa123> boojah: october i think
[05:37] <SlimeyPete> boojah: october
[05:37] <Netham45> boojah, octiber 18th
[05:37] <MasterOfDisaster> !ntfs-3g | adoul90
[05:37] <ubotu> adoul90: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[05:37] <gvsa123> there you go
[05:37] <Soup_> and resolutin but I can not do 3d effects
[05:37] <SlimeyPete> boojah: version 7.10 = 2007, month 10
[05:37] <GMWeezel> last night's kernel update wreaked havoc on my system; anyone else have the same problem? my HT CPU is only recognized as a single CPU now
[05:37] <Born_In_Xixax> adoul90, try installing 'ntfs-config'
[05:37] <adoul90> alright, thjanks i isntalled now, now ill check that link
[05:37] <Netham45> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GutsyReleaseSchedule
[05:37] <dug_> jshriver: try system->administration->printing, then select printer->add printer
[05:38] <Soup_> the composite extension is missing
[05:38] <jshriver> ok thanks
[05:38] <boojah> Soup_: Great, it should be ok then.. try this command to check: glxinfo | grep direct
[05:38] <gvsa123> GMWeezel: is the kernel update the linux-header thing...
[05:38] <jshriver> found out HP actually made a driver for my printer for linux yay
[05:38] <jshriver> just not sure what to do with the file.. ppd think
[05:38] <Siph0n> Hey, I am trying to set up my wireless printer server with an HP LaserJet 1200SE printer, but having problems getting the driver... I see that the reccomended driver is Postscript, but how can I see if i already have that driver? and if its in use(i dont see it in lsmod)?, and if i dont have it, where can i get it? :)
[05:38] <jshriver> let me check what you said dug
[05:38] <GMWeezel> gvsa123: i think so; i dont remember the exact name
[05:38] <boojah> Soup_: it should say: Direct Rendering: yes
[05:38] <m0u5e> i wonder if medibuntu will update mplayer in the ubuntu repos soon due to the stack overflow found recently?
[05:38] <jimmacdonald> Good morning everyone. I just posted this over in Kubuntu and no one answered so I thought I would ask here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35924/
[05:38] <Soup_> yes
[05:38] <Soup_> it does
[05:39] <gvsa123> GMWeezel: ah... that's the last update i can recall installing. no problem here... sorry
[05:39] <Soup_> but I can not get 3d effect to work
[05:39] <GMWeezel> gvsa123: Commit Log for Sat Sep  1 01:46:01 2007
[05:39] <GMWeezel> Upgraded the following packages:
[05:39] <GMWeezel> linux-image-2.6.20-16-generic (2.6.20-16.29) to 2.6.20-16.31
[05:39] <GMWeezel> linux-libc-dev (2.6.20-16.29) to 2.6.20-16.31
[05:39] <GMWeezel> linux-source-2.6.20 (2.6.20-16.29) to 2.6.20-16.31
[05:39] <Soup_> now it has an error
[05:39] <GMWeezel> ah sorry; forgot you can't multiline
[05:39] <boojah> Soup_: try: glxgears and tell me what the fps say
[05:39] <dug_> jshriver: if it is hp, you might want to install the hplip software: http://hplip.sourceforge.net/  Let me find instructions
[05:39] <boojah> Soup_: do you mean beryl?
[05:39] <niels_> Hi.
[05:39] <gvsa123> GMWeezel: i don't recall updating the libc though...
[05:40] <niels_> I'm trying to enable the restricted nvidia drivers. However, it says I don't need them.
[05:40] <Soup_> 85459 frames in 5.0 seconds
[05:40] <adoul90> guys i checked the ntfs guide but it says the ntfs-configuration should open a menu, it just opens 2 options, one is shaded (cant click it) and the other is for external devices :S
[05:40] <niels_> I have a lshw paste here http://pastebin.ca/678011
[05:40] <Soup_> 17058.962 frames
[05:40] <Soup_> Boojah
[05:40] <boojah> Soup_: ok then thats great fps, your driver is just as it should be
[05:40] <Soup_> I mean anything
[05:40] <GMWeezel> gvsa123: what repositories do you have enabled? might be one of the backports i have
[05:40] <Soup_> I want some effects
[05:41] <gvsa123> GMWeezel: wait
[05:41] <Soup_> but the sys/prefences/desktop effects wont open
[05:41] <boojah> Soup_: to get the 3d effects from beryl you need to install this: sudo apt-get install beryl beryl-manager emerald-themes
[05:41] <dug_> jshriver: here are instructions for installing the latest hp printer software: http://hplip.sourceforge.net/install/install/index.html  After installing, run "sudo hp-setup" to setup the printer, and "hp-toolbox" to configure it
[05:41] <Ashfire908> what command to i use to figure out where a link goes?
[05:42] <Frogzoo> Ashfire908: ls -l
[05:42] <jshriver> thank you very much dug :)
[05:42] <boojah> Soup_: after that is done go to applications->system tools->beryl-manager
[05:42] <malnilion> Printer support will be greatly improved in Gutsy.
[05:42] <Webspot> Does anyone know how to forward traffic on a server to different machines, based on the destination hostname?
[05:42] <christian_> MasterOfDisaster : Ok, done
[05:42] <gvsa123> GMWeezel: i have everything under the ubuntu software tab, none in third-party software, plus important security and recommended updates
[05:42] <MasterOfDisaster> christian_: hit me
[05:42] <Ashfire908> there a way to output the product of a command to a file?
[05:43] <christian_> MasterOfDisaster : http://rafb.net/p/xkCqSP46.html
[05:43] <SlimeyPete> Ashfire908: command > filename
[05:43] <boojah> Soup_: you should get a diamond in your top right corner... write click it and select windows manager -> beryl  (if it hadn't already)
[05:43] <SlimeyPete> Ashfire908: to append, use command >> filename
[05:43] <GMWeezel> gvsa123: could you check to see what your full kernel version is?
[05:43] <Ashfire908> SlimeyPete, thanks
[05:43] <jimmacdonald> any reason everyone is ignoring my question?
[05:43] <GMWeezel> gvsa123: i have 2.6.20.16-31
[05:43] <gvsa123> GMWeezel: sure... problem is i don't know how to do that... lol... tell me how...
[05:44] <whta> hey. the other day i started having a very random problem where if I leave ubuntu on for too long without any activity, my entire computer shuts off and I have to open up the case and wiggle around the wires to get it to go back on. i do not have this problem at all with windows.
[05:44] <tsamtsam> guys... i disable my onboard sound but ubuntu edgy can't detect my pci sound card
[05:44] <SlimeyPete> jimmacdonald: maybe no-one knows the answer.
[05:44] <ctothej> i installed ubuntu-desktop and switched to gnome from kubuntu. update manager does not automatically detect new updates. how can I make it so I get the update manager system-tray icon again?
[05:44] <GMWeezel> gvsa123: not too hard; go to the package manager and find "linux-image" and should be on there
[05:44] <niels_> I'm trying to enable the restricted nvidia drivers. However, a dialog says I don't need them when I try to enable them (System -> Administration -> Restricted Drivers Management) I have a lshw paste here http://pastebin.ca/678011
[05:44] <warbler> tsamtsam: sudo lspci again
[05:44] <gvsa123> GMWeezel: ok...
[05:45] <boojah> whta:> that sounds like a hardware problem
[05:45] <iain88> MoD: Ok, I've installed linux-kernel-devel but still getting the same errors
[05:45] <whta> boojah: how could it be if i can leave windows on for days with no issues?
[05:45] <boojah> whta: are you dual booting?
[05:45] <whta> boojah: yes
[05:46] <Soup_> Wont let me set Beryl
[05:46] <iain88> MoD: I edited the makefile like it says in the userguide to 2.6 (thats what Dapper is, isn't it?) and put in the kernel source /usr/src/linux-2.6.7
[05:46] <iain88> is this correct?
[05:46] <MasterOfDisaster> christian_: try that: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/117035
[05:46] <GMWeezel> where are packages saved after being downloaded by synaptic?
[05:46] <Soup_> Boojah it wont let me set it flashes screen and nothing
[05:46] <boojah> whta: ohh.. hmm it can still be a hardware problem.. they handle the hardware diffrently, but i dunno sry
[05:46] <MasterOfDisaster> iain88: 2.6.7 is ancient
[05:46] <christian_> MasterOfDisaster : will do
[05:46] <MasterOfDisaster> iain88: ls -lhA /usr/src
[05:46] <tsamtsam> warbler : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35927/
[05:47] <Mthed> what was the command to get root again?
[05:47] <iain88> MoD: O.o what should I do?
[05:47] <boojah> Soup_: ok, type: beryl-manager in the terminal and let me know what it says
[05:47] <boojah> Soup_: just beryl i meant
[05:47] <gvsa123> GMWeezel: 2.6.20-16.31
[05:47] <darlok> I'm trying to use wget to download a bunch of .pdf files from a password-protected site, but it seems that wget refuses to log into those areas.
[05:47] <MasterOfDisaster> christian_: this is definitly weird - if this doesn't help, try searching the alsa wiki
[05:47] <xertux> boojah: hi
[05:47] <boojah> hi
[05:47] <iain88> Mod: "total 0"
[05:47] <dug_> whta: maybe the computer is overheating when you run ubuntu a long time, just a guess
[05:47] <GMWeezel> gvsa123: crud well ill just downgrade for now; thanks
[05:47] <darlok> I've used the http-user and http-password options...
[05:47] <AmazighQ> an other noob question: i got 2 partions on my hard disc can i instal ubuntu on other partition and still be albe to use windows?
[05:48] <gvsa123> GMWeezel: oh there's another... don't know which one you want...
[05:48] <MasterOfDisaster> iain88: show me what you did.
[05:48] <GMWeezel> gvsa123: im sure that's the right one but go ahead
[05:48] <dug_> Mthed: sudo -s gets you a root shell
[05:48] <Ashfire908> AmazighQ, yes
[05:48] <christian_> MasterOfDisaster : ok, thank you, will try
[05:48] <Soup_> Detected xserver                                : NVIDIA
[05:48] <Soup_> Checking Display :0.0 ...
[05:48] <Soup_> Checking for XComposite extension               : failed
[05:48] <Soup_> No composite extension
[05:48] <gvsa123> GMWeezel: linux-image-generic 2.6.20.16.28.1
[05:48] <AmazighQ> k
[05:49] <gvsa123> GMWeezel: the first one was linux-image-2.6.20-16-generic
[05:49] <Soup_> its that Xcomposite extension I bet after runing envy I got that
[05:49] <iain88> MoD: root@iain-laptop:/home/iain# ls -lhA /usr/src
[05:49] <roentgen> is there some way to choose a laptop specific resolution?
[05:49] <xertux> boojah: i have some problems; if i configure xorg with sudo dpkg-reconfigu....i can switch all of the resolutions well, but when i install my ati drivers i cant switch and i cant open xgl ?
[05:49] <MasterOfDisaster> christian_: you might try using a newer alsa version than included in the kernel - follow the 'compile the kernel' howto for that.
[05:49] <GMWeezel> gvsa123: yea the image version was the one i needed; thanks for the help
[05:49] <warbler> tsamtsam: ok - one min
[05:49] <tsamtsam> warbler : there's something wrong with my distro? or I lack some software?
[05:49] <javaJake> !screensaver
[05:49] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about screensaver - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:49] <javaJake> Hmm
[05:49] <javaJake> Anyone know how to run a custom program for a screensaver?
[05:49] <javaJake> And then kill it when the mouse moves? :)
[05:50] <tsamtsam> wha'ts a pnp?
[05:50] <Soup_> Boojah you there?
[05:50] <boojah> xertux: im not good at ati, i actually bought my self a nvidia card so i didnt have to deal with it
[05:50] <gvsa123> GMWeezel: sure thing... thanks for informing me on how to know which kernel version i'm running...
[05:50] <christian_> MasterOfDisaster : ok
[05:50] <boojah> Soup_: trying to find out your problem
[05:50] <javaJake> tsamtsam, plug-and-play. Usually this is about hardware that works the moment you plug it in
[05:50] <TooR4u> How to know from which ip we are downloading the file ...?(with out using packet capture softwares)
[05:51] <_gpg_> hello
[05:51] <tsamtsam> javaJake : what's this --> pnp                          0295-0296 04d6-04d6   e800-e81f     ec00-ec3f
[05:51] <whta> dug_: it oculd be overheating but I doubt that.. why would it suddenly start doing that in only ubuntu? I had a problem with overheating before but it affected both windows and ubuntu, plus you'd thing that when it's in standby it would generate LESS heat
[05:51] <javaJake> tsamtsam, not sure, where'd you get this?
[05:51] <GMWeezel> gvsa123: no problem; the first thing you showed me is the full image version. you can tell the kernel off of that by the first 3 numbers. the other thing is the actual kernel itself; same thing with it's version since that is the kernel (boy im wordy)
[05:51] <tsamtsam> javaJake : lsdev
[05:52] <_gpg_> i cant find Bookcase (ubuntu feisty)
[05:52] <_gpg_> can any one help please
[05:52] <boojah> Soup_: try this, open your xorg.conf (sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf) under the Section Devices add this line: option "composite" "disable"
[05:52] <AmazighQ> im going to boot system to install ububtu hope it works
[05:52] <javaJake> tsamtsam, not sure...
[05:52] <killroy_2> is there a way to quickly compare rights between two directories?
[05:52] <TooR4u> How to know from which ip we are downloading the file ...?(with out using packet capture softwares)
[05:53] <TooR4u> how to know the status
[05:53] <boojah> Soup_: then save and press ctrl+alt+backspace
[05:53] <encoded> help
[05:53] <encoded> i still dont get any sound
[05:53] <gvsa123> GMWeezel: so the actual kernel version is 2.6.20
[05:53] <tsamtsam> encode : me too
[05:53] <tsamtsam> encoded : me too
[05:53] <encoded> actually encoded|lap is the one with the problem
[05:53] <_gpg_> any one know in with repository Bookcase ()personal collection management is present ? (i dont think i'm missing something in my sources.list)
[05:54] <soothsayer> _gpg_: Check packages.ubuntu.org
[05:54] <warbler> tsamtsam: there is modprobe - reading on it now
[05:54] <boojah> Soup_: use: Option "composite" "disable" it might be case sensitive
[05:54] <encoded|lap> SigmaTel STAC9250 (OSS Mixer)
[05:54] <roentgen> is there some way to choose a laptop specific resolution?
[05:54] <javaJake> !xscreensaver
[05:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xscreensaver - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[05:54] <_gpg_> soothsayer Firefox can't find the server at packages.ubuntu.org. trying later ..
[05:55] <tsamtsam> warbler : what's the appropriate params?
[05:55] <encoded|lap> i get no sound
[05:55] <soothsayer> _gpg_: Check packages.ubuntu.com
[05:55] <samwize> encoded|lap: no sound while running ubuntu?
[05:55] <boojah> !the GNU foundation
[05:55] <boojah> baahh
[05:55] <Soup_> Option         "composite" "disable"
[05:55] <encoded|lap> indeed
[05:55] <Soup_> im using this ok?
[05:55] <_gpg_> soothsayer ty
[05:55] <soothsayer> _gpg_: 'bookcase' is not in any of the repositories I have
[05:55] <boojah> Soup_: yes
[05:55] <_gpg_> soothsayer save here
[05:56] <soothsayer> _gpg_: Are you sure it's packaged?
[05:56] <boojah> Soup_: the restart the x session
[05:56] <_gpg_> soothsayer yes
[05:56] <encoded|lap> anyone can help?
[05:56] <tsamtsam> warbler : i'm a noob in the world of linux... i'm afraid to to use modprobe... it involves linux modules isn't it?
[05:56] <soothsayer> !sound | encoded|lap
[05:56] <ubotu> encoded|lap: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[05:57] <Soup_>  did that
[05:57] <Xman> can anyone tell me how to open bios bcoz ubuntu not booting?
[05:57] <Soup_> my screens resolutin is wrong now, but I ran beryl again
[05:57] <Soup_> and no animations though its set
[05:57] <samwize> encoded|lap: i have the same issue when running the liveCD, i get high pitched white noise, im assuming its got to do with conflicts but im not running ubuntu right now
[05:57] <_gpg_> soothsayer look at http://mirror.linux.org.mt/mirror/ubuntu/pool/universe/b/bookcase/?C=N;O=D
[05:57] <_gpg_> soothsayer but i dunno if it suitable to install it from that location
[05:58] <Soup_> Soup
[05:58] <spats_fumble> Bookcase is a KDE program
[05:58] <_gpg_> spats_fumble right
[05:58] <Mthed> I'm using clamTK virus scanner but can't get it working. When i try to scan something there's a message saying that i don't have any virus definitions.
[05:58] <_gpg_> spats_fumble and ?
[05:59] <spats_fumble> googled it Bookcase+collections software
[05:59] <warbler> tsamtsam: look for a list - sudo modprobe | grep (your card)
[05:59] <warbler> tsantsam : wait
[05:59] <_gpg_> spats_fumble i know it well, i just can't find it in ubuntu repositories
[06:00] <warbler> tsamtsam: sudo modprobe - l | grep (your card)
[06:00] <spats_fumble> Having a go myself but I'm not a kubuntu user
[06:00] <boojah> Soup_: i found a forum about this, i suggest reading it, it might help you more... i never had this problem
[06:00] <boojah> Soup_: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=359367&page=4
[06:00] <tsamtsam> warbler : nothing... I think.. ubuntu edgy can't detect the hardware..
[06:00] <dug_> Xman: usually you have to hold down F2 or F8 or something like that right when your computer boots to go into the bios
[06:01] <SlimeyPete> or del, or f1
[06:01] <_gpg_> spats_fumble i'm using gnome too, alexandria isnt as good as bookcase
[06:01] <SlimeyPete> I do wish they'd standardise that.
[06:01] <warbler> tsamtsam: your  card again?
[06:01] <Xman> can anyone tell me how to open bios bcoz ubuntu not booting?
[06:01] <Soup_> Boojah
[06:01] <boojah> Soup_: yea?
[06:01] <Soup_> Its a no go should I reinstall the enitre thing
[06:01] <AboSamoor> hi all , I have a 3 ethernet cards one of them wireless , how when I run pppoeconf  choose specific one to make the connection with ?
[06:01] <tsamtsam> warbler : 3D multimedia PCI Sound Card CMI 8738-6CH iNTEX
[06:01] <Soup_> and just run envy from the start
[06:02] <SlimeyPete> Xman: dug just told you.
[06:02] <warbler> tsamtsam: one min
[06:02] <tsamtsam> warbler : i found a driver but only for BEOS
[06:02] <boojah> Soup_: no its not any installation thats wrong, you just have to find the right fix
[06:02] <Soup_> maybe I fixed too many things
[06:02] <soothsayer> _gpg_: 'bookcase' has been renamed 'tellico'
[06:02] <_gpg_> soothsayer cool ty
[06:03] <Soup_> No animations at all
[06:03] <soothsayer> _gpg_: In universe
[06:03] <tsamtsam> warbler : i think i'm gonna go and rest... thanks for the help...
[06:03] <Soup_> whats the command again for getting beryl?
[06:03] <boojah> Soup_: i might be something you did to the xorg.conf while trying to get your nvidia driver to work
[06:03] <Ace2016> so anyone here know a font manager which will preview a piece of sample text in every font on the system???
[06:03] <soothsayer> !beryl | Soup_
[06:03] <warbler> tsamtsam:k-found older driver
[06:03] <rockets> If I delete ~/.mozilla/firefox and then dpkg --purge firefox and reinstall it, will that give me a fresh firefox?
[06:03] <tsamtsam> warbler : hope to see u... tomorow.. :D
[06:03] <ubotu> Soup_: beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[06:03] <boojah> Soup_: but i dont know what's in there :P
[06:03] <tsamtsam> warbler : where?
[06:04] <Soup_> no the command you gave me for apt-get
[06:04] <Soup_> Im going to format and try this again
[06:04] <warbler> tsamtsam: it is 8330 - in feisty - modprobed cmi
[06:04] <boojah> Soup_: as ubotu said you can get alot of help with this in #ubuntu-effects
[06:04] <tsamtsam> warbler : but i'm using edgy
[06:04] <dug_> rockets: did you try just deleting the ~/.mozilla/firefox folder and starting firefox again?
[06:04] <AboSamoor>  hi all , I have a 3 ethernet cards one of them wireless , how when I run pppoeconf  choose specific one to make the connection with ?
[06:04] <boojah> Soup_: i dont think you need to reinstall beryl
[06:05] <rockets> dug_, no, but i want to reinstall it just for good measure.
[06:05] <rockets> im going to do both
[06:05] <warbler> tsamtsam: try - sudo modprobe -l | grep cmi
[06:05] <slavik`lap> I think my mobo died :D
[06:05] <Soup_> Boojah no I know I need it so if I do format and reinstlal I have the command
[06:05] <savvas> slavik`lap: R.I.P.
[06:05] <soiledgenius> greetings
[06:05] <tsamtsam> warbler : your a genius... found 2 results but I dunno what to do
[06:06] <warbler> tsamtsam: one min
[06:06] <slavik`lap> savvas: nope, UPGRADE!!! ^^
[06:06] <spats_fumble> _gpg_ I think it is now called Tellico
[06:07] <boojah> sudo apt-get (<-this is the program that installs it for you) install (<- this is what you want the program to do) beryl (<- this is what you want the program to install)
[06:07] <_gpg_> spats_fumble right i've installed it :) ty
[06:07] <tsamtsam> warbler : how do I insert a module?
[06:07] <boojah> Soup_: so sudo apt-get install beryl beryl-manager emerald-themes
[06:07] <soiledgenius> does ubunto automatically recognize USB drives?
[06:07] <soiledgenius> ubuntu, excuse me.
[06:08] <spats_fumble> _gpg_ sorry it took so long - looks like changed name
[06:08] <soothsayer> soiledgenius: It should (works for me)
[06:08] <SlimeyPete> soothsayer: should do
[06:08] <Andromalius> I installed the server release 7.04.  I'm using apt-get to install some stuff and it keeps asking for the CD.  How can I just have it stop looking for the CD?
[06:08] <SlimeyPete> erm, soiledgenius
[06:08] <_gpg_> spats_fumble np :) ty again
[06:08] <savvas> slavik`lap: mine died as well a week ago, wouldn't start after a "forced" shutdown :) I have core 2 duo now with an msi p965 mobo heh
[06:08] <soiledgenius> ah ok.  thanks.  we'll see in a minute.
[06:08] <warbler> tsamtsam: ready?
[06:09] <empty> hello guys, does anyone know how to allow my laptop to connect to both ethernet and wireless at the same time?
[06:09] <soiledgenius> anyone else in here run ubuntu in parallels on a Macbook Pro?
[06:09] <tsamtsam> warbler : yes..
[06:09] <savvas> Andromalius: in /etc/apt/sources.list there should be an entry for the cd-rom, you just have to comment it, place a "#" character in front of the line
[06:09] <slavik`lap> savvas: this is an old athlonxp system ;) ... want to go to quadcore with 8gb of ram
[06:09] <rockets> Andromalius, edit your /etc/apt/sources.list
[06:10] <Andromalius> ah!  got it.  thanks
[06:10] <rockets> Andromalius, remove the line that refers to the cd
[06:10] <warbler> tsamtsam: sudo modprobe -v ( the pci module) - open second terminal so you can copy address
[06:10] <savvas> slavik`lap: I had socket A too, but good luck with quad, I don't have that much money
[06:10] <tsamtsam> warbler : ok i'll do that...
[06:10] <dug_> javaJake: looks like you need to either find a custom screensaver that lets you enter a command to run on idle, or else use the dbus api like described here: http://live.gnome.org/GnomeScreensaver/FrequentlyAskedQuestions
[06:10] <tsamtsam> warbler : but i have to results which module do I use?
[06:10] <savvas> Andromalius: oh, after that, do apt-get update to update the list :)
[06:10] <tsamtsam> warbler : /lib/modules/2.6.17-11-generic/kernel/sound/pci/snd-cmipci.ko
[06:10] <tsamtsam> /lib/modules/2.6.17-11-generic/kernel/sound/isa/snd-cmi8330.ko
[06:11] <warbler> tsamtsam: the one with pci near the end
[06:11] <warbler> tsamtsam: tes
[06:11] <warbler> *yes
[06:12] <rockets> Ok wtf every time I switch desktops, gedit goes with me
[06:12] <Filemon> Hey! I've got a bit of a problem. After re-install of 7.04 I am unable to run Evolution without "sudo"... what do I do? What privilieges do I adjust and how? Thanks!
[06:12] <rockets> ah fixed it
[06:12] <tsamtsam> warbler : FATAL: Module /lib/modules/2.6.17_11_generic/kernel/sound/pci/snd_cmipci.ko not found
[06:12] <warbler> tsamtsam: it is listed - hmmm...
[06:12] <etale> i dont understand how to use emerald themer
[06:13] <etale> its just a list of themes, but i cant click them to make them apply
[06:13] <etale> wth to do
[06:13] <warbler> tsamtsam: trying synaptic
[06:13] <tsamtsam> warbler : do use the module name or the absolute address?
[06:14] <Filemon> Hey! I've got a bit of a problem. After re-install of 7.04 I am unable to run Evolution without "sudo"... what do I do? What privilieges do I adjust and how? Thanks!
[06:14] <TomNemo> So what OS do you guys use?
[06:14] <Frogzoo> Filemon: maybe... chmod -R filemon:filemon /home/filemon     ?
[06:14] <rockets> TomNemo, Take a wild guess.
[06:14] <soothsayer> !troll | TomNemo
[06:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about troll - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[06:14] <TomNemo> XP then?
[06:14] <warbler> tsamtsam: I thought the address - try the name
[06:15] <Filemon> Frogzoo: No, it happens regardless the /home/user/.evolution...
[06:15] <rockets> TomNemo, Everybody in this room runs BeOS, duh.
[06:15] <steven> this may sound like a stupid question but how do i move my recycle bin to my desktop?
[06:15] <Frogzoo> Filemon: ok /var/spool/mail/ ?
[06:15] <soothsayer> steven: Create a symlink to ~/.Trash
[06:15] <empty> hello guys, does anyone know how to allow my laptop to connect to both ethernet - internet and wireless - psp at the same time?
[06:15] <javaJake> dug_, OK, the dbus-api looks good... but I don't understand how to implement
[06:15] <Filemon> Frogzoo: the same thing with chmod?
[06:15] <steven> how do i do that?
[06:16] <rockets> empty, magic.
[06:16] <Frogzoo> Filemon: no no - l -l /var/spool/mail
[06:16] <javaJake> dug_, I ran it as a bash script and it crashed in multiple places
[06:16] <Frogzoo> Filemon: no no - ls -l /var/spool/mail
[06:16] <empty> magic?
[06:16] <dug_> javaJake: Here's a sample python script: http://nxsy.org/blog/archives/2007/03/20/getting-amarok-to-pause-when-the-screen-locks-using-python-of-course  also there are python dbus bindings: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/dbus
[06:16] <dug_> javaJake: I think the other script is perl, not sure though
[06:16] <empty> rockets: magic??
[06:16] <rockets> empty, in other words you can't.
[06:16] <soothsayer> steven: I can tell you from the command line. There is probably a way to do it using GUI, but I don't know it off hand
[06:16] <javaJake> dug_, ah, OK
[06:16] <Filemon> Frogzoo: I get this ---- lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 2007-08-29 21:04 /var/spool/mail -> ../mail
[06:16] <rockets> empty, doesnt the PSP have bluetooth?
[06:16] <chinabiue> ls
[06:16] <rockets> empty, you could use that
[06:17] <t4m1n0> hello there
[06:17] <empty> rockets, then how does people use xlink kai?
[06:17] <tsamtsam> warbler : i tried this command sudo modprobe -v snd-cmipci and here are the results http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35928/
[06:17] <rockets> no idea
[06:17] <t4m1n0> how can I check what version is specific package ?
[06:17] <iskaldur> i just installed ubuntu on my new machine with a dell e207wfp monitor...how do i get the drivers for it?
[06:17] <steven> soothsayer the command line option is just fine
[06:17] <chinabiue> exit
[06:17] <iskaldur> the dell site only has an exe file
[06:17] <darlok> I'm trying to use wget to download a bunch of .pdf files from a password-protected site, but it seems that wget refuses to log into those areas.
[06:17] <darlok> I've used the http-user and http-password options...
[06:17] <Frogzoo> Filemon: no no - ls -l /var/spool/mail/
[06:18] <soothsayer> steven: ln -s ~/.Trash ~/.Desktop/Trash
[06:18] <Filemon> Frogzoo: empty...
[06:18] <steven> thnks soothsayer
[06:18] <soothsayer> steven: ln -s ~/.Trash ~/Desktop/Trash
[06:18] <warbler> tsamtsam: reboot & sudo lspci
[06:18] <soothsayer> steven: Desktop not .Desktop
[06:18] <tsamtsam> warbler : what does it says? did it installed the modules for my card?
[06:18] <empty> rockets: psp only connect to wireless connection locally - ad-hoc , and my only way to play through internet is by using xlink kai, but now i can connect to internet but cannot allow my wireless to connect to psp as it will break my connection
[06:18] <steven> ok
[06:19] <Frogzoo> Filemon: kk ls -ld /var/spool/mail/
[06:19] <tsamtsam> warbler : ok then
[06:19] <rockets> idk man
[06:19] <tsamtsam> warbler : see ya in a minute
[06:19] <warbler> tsamtsam: looks like it did - tried three
[06:19] <Filemon> Frogzoo: drwxrwsr-x 2 root mail 4096 2007-04-15 13:48 /var/spool/mail/
[06:19] <Frogzoo> Filemon: wierd - run 'strace evolution' & see where it craps out
[06:20] <soiledgenius> Will Ubuntu auto-recognize firewire devices as well?
[06:20] <t4m1n0> how can I check what version is specific package ? for exemple, I wanna knot what version is bluez-utils as my deb
[06:20] <dug_> iskaldur: did your e207wfp monitor not work by default?
[06:20] <Filemon> Frogzoo: write(2, "\n(evolution-2.10:9295): GLib-GOb"..., 125
[06:20] <Enul> does anyone know a good ubuntu theme?
[06:20] <Filemon> (evolution-2.10:9295): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_signal_connect_data: assertion `G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE (instance)' failed
[06:20] <Filemon> ) = 125
[06:20] <Filemon> write(2, "\n(evolution-2.10:9295): e-data-s"..., 126
[06:20] <Filemon> (evolution-2.10:9295): e-data-server-CRITICAL **: e_source_group_peek_base_uri: assertion `E_IS_SOURCE_GROUP (group)' failed
[06:20] <Filemon> ) = 126
[06:20] <Filemon> --- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) @ 0 (0) ---
[06:20] <Filemon> +++ killed by SIGSEGV (core dumped) +++
[06:21] <soothsayer> !paste | Filemon
[06:21] <ubotu> Filemon: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[06:21] <winbond> are there any apps for stress testing overclocked cpu and ram ??
[06:21] <zim> Hi all just a bit of feedback for the devs if you install 7.04 server and want a static ip you have to unplug the nework cable so DHCP fails before you can say set in manualy
[06:21] <Pici> !bug | zim
[06:21] <ubotu> zim: 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
[06:21] <soothsayer> winbond: cpuburn, stress
[06:21] <Frogzoo> Filemon: don't paste
[06:21] <soothsayer> winbond: crash me
[06:22] <Filemon> Frogzoo: sorry
[06:22] <soothsayer> winbond: crashme
[06:22] <winbond> soothsayer, thanks, are those in the repos?
[06:22] <soothsayer> winbond: Yes
[06:22] <soothsayer> winbond: apt-cache search stress
[06:22] <zim> Pici its not a bug just a (somthing)
[06:22] <Frogzoo> Filemon: if you paste the whole log I'll take a look
[06:23] <Filemon> Frogzoo: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35929/
[06:23] <Pici> zim: Well, most of the devs are paying attention in here. I wanted to give you a non-futile way of expressing feedback.
[06:23] <soothsayer> t4m1n0: dpkg -l PackageName
[06:24] <zim> kewl ty
[06:24] <t4m1n0> soothsayer, thanx
[06:24] <dug_> iskaldur: you may want to install the 915resolution package (using system->administration->synaptic package manager)
[06:24] <Frogzoo> Filemon: that's all she wrote?
[06:24] <Filemon> Frogzoo: well, that is the end of the log...
[06:24] <Filemon> Frogzoo: fancy the whole thing?:-)
[06:24] <Maketwo> is there any tutorial for getting wlan to work with ubuntu? I've had no success with this... The pci card was claimed to support linux and there was only a folder with rtl8185_linux_26.1024.0302.2007.tar.gz in the driver disk.. and surprise, it didn't work
[06:24] <Frogzoo> Filemon: pastebin the whole thing
[06:24] <soothsayer> !wireless | Maketwo
[06:24] <ubotu> Maketwo: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[06:25] <Frogzoo> !wifi | Maketwo
[06:25] <empty> hello guys, is there a way to turn ubuntu desktop into an access point for my psp?
[06:25] <Maketwo> thanks, gonna check that.
[06:25] <darlok> Anyone know of any GUI apps that will recursively download specific files from a website?
[06:25] <Frogzoo> !wifi | empty
[06:25] <ubotu> empty: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[06:25] <flugenhiber> k, tryin to install and not having much luck. anyone wanna try to give me some help?
[06:25] <Frogzoo> darlok: wget
[06:25] <tsamtsam> warbler : i tried sudo lspci and result are : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35930/
[06:26] <darlok> Frogzoo: I said GUI :)  wget isn't working for what I need
[06:26] <Filemon> Frogzoo: It's too long to fit 5000 lines...:-)
[06:26] <Frogzoo> darlok: also the DownThemAll addon to ff
[06:26] <planttt> Hi, when trying to build the ov511 driver, i get a file not found on config.h. I know that file is supposed to be in /usr/src/linux/include/linux, but it's not there. How can i get it/generate it?
[06:26] <darlok> Frogzoo: I've tried that too, but it doesn't download recursively
[06:26] <warbler> tsamtsam: nope - try -sudo modprobe -v -f snd-cmipci
[06:26] <dug_> Maketwo: you can try searching google or the ubuntu forums for "realtek" also for help
[06:27] <Frogzoo> darlok: what's wrong with wget? it's amazing
[06:27] <darlok> Frogzoo: It isn't letting me login to this website to download the files... otherwise it would work great.
[06:27] <Varanger> hi!
[06:27] <Frogzoo> Filemon: just the first 5000 then - it should open/fail by then touch wood
[06:27] <dug_> darlok: http://www.jensroesner.de/wgetgui/ is a gui for wget
[06:28] <Frogzoo> darlok: https login?
[06:28] <Varanger> Whenever I install Ubuntu, it installs with 2 options in Grub
[06:28] <darlok> Frogzoo: Not sure... the website pops up a dialog box to ask for name and password.
[06:28] <Varanger> Whenever I install Ubuntu, it installs with 2 options in Grub... "regular" and "rescue"
[06:28] <Frogzoo> darlok: otherwise --user --pass should do it
[06:28] <tsamtsam> warbler : here is the result http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35931/
[06:28] <flugenhiber> whenever i try to boot the live cd, it fails. Any help?
[06:28] <Varanger> How can I configure for a third one... "Console" ??
[06:28] <Frogzoo> darlok: java logins - grrr..
[06:29] <darlok> Frogzoo: I've tried -http-user and --http-password
[06:29] <Filemon> Frogzoo: not really, in fact, the lines at the beginning just faded into the silicon heaven. I can still adjust my history limit... just a moment...
[06:29] <darlok> Frogzoo: It isn't java... just a generic authentication
[06:30] <warbler> tsamtsam: same again - have to find something else - config file in module says "don't load" for some reason
[06:30] <Varanger> Whenever I install Ubuntu, it installs with 2 options in Grub... "regular" and "rescue".. how can I configure grub for a third one : "console-only" ??
[06:30] <christian_> how do I know wich alsa model I have
[06:30] <Carroarmato0> I want to change Gaim to Pidgin in Feisty... Is there a recommended way to do it?
[06:30] <Filemon> Frogzoo: oh my.. how do I write it in a file....? I keep forgetting the simpliest commands..:-(
[06:30] <tsamtsam> warbler : which means... it isn't loaded?
[06:30] <javaJake> dug_, ack, I get a connection refused, so I'll have to drop it
[06:31] <UglyRoot> Carroarmato: You need to compile Pidgin yourself
[06:31] <Frogzoo> darlok: you can try logging in with ff, then running wget sometimes works
[06:31] <UglyRoot> You have to compile pidgin I'm pretty sure
[06:31] <darlok> Frogzoo: Yeah, I tried that
[06:31] <Carroarmato0> UglyRoot: Mabe a bit more easier... ;)
[06:31] <darlok> dug_: That is a windows app
[06:31] <UglyRoot> Carro, anyone can learn to compile :D
[06:31] <UglyRoot> It's not hard
[06:31] <tsamtsam> warbler : thanks for you help.... i have to go and sleep.. hehehe i guess i'm just outa luck...
[06:31] <UglyRoot> just a little work
[06:32] <christian_> how do I know wich alsa model I have??
[06:32] <tsamtsam> warlber : thanks....
[06:32] <UglyRoot> follow the directions in the readme/install
[06:32] <Carroarmato0> UglyRoot: Yeah I can but I'm too lazy to do it... we got apt and Synaptic for something, right? ;)
[06:32] <MasterOfDisaster> Carro: programming on the other hand is much harder :-P
[06:32] <Larson> anyone knows where to get the zshcontrib stuff (for easy access to nice zsh color prompts)
[06:32] <Ind[y] > In wireless networking, I have Roaming Mode enabled, and it normally tries to connect to my home network first. But sometime I tried to connect to another netwrork, and since then, it always attempts to connect to that network first, automatically. How can I set back my network to be the default/first network to attempt to connect to?
[06:32] <dug_> darlok: that might be a problem :) I just searched for "wget gui", there are others
[06:32] <Frogzoo> darlok: dunno, there's other addon downloaders for ff
[06:32] <UglyRoot> Well Pidgin wont be standard until the next version of ubuntu I heard
[06:32] <UglyRoot> so you'll have to wait awhile
[06:32] <Varanger> Whenever I install Ubuntu, it installs with 2 options in Grub... "regular" and "rescue".. how can I configure grub for a third one : "console-only" ??
[06:33] <flugenhiber> I'm trying to install, and cannot boot from the live cd. Any Suggestions?
[06:33] <Carroarmato0> UglyRoot: What if I remove Gaim... and install Pidgin from another repository?
[06:33] <darlok> Frogzoo: Yeah, I've looked at most of them... I can't find anything that will download websites recursively AND allow me to select the specific files I want.  It's either all or nothing.
[06:33] <Filemon> Frogzoo: btw, the chmod command you gave me doesn't work:-(
[06:33] <dug_> Varanger: I don't see a way to configure grub to boot into a console only mode for multiple users, although the 'rescue' option is console only (root)
[06:33] <UglyRoot> Carroarmato0, I don't know because if apt-get doesn't work I always compile the source myself
[06:33] <Frogzoo> Filemon: you need sudo
[06:34] <javaJake> javaJake, testing
[06:34] <javaJake> :P
[06:34] <Filemon> Frogzoo: I know, but it insists on "invalid mode"..:_)
[06:34] <Carroarmato0> UglyRoot: Well I'll try my own way for now....
[06:34] <flugenhiber> I'm trying to install, and having no luck botting from the live CD. Any Help?
[06:34] <javaJake> dug_, if you have any other ideas, or know how to get those scripts to just run, say, gnome-terminal
[06:34] <Varanger> dug_: You are right about "rescue". I am looking on the web for the multiple-user, console-only grub
[06:34] <javaJake> dug_, ...let me know. :)
[06:35] <Frogzoo> Filemon: what command are you using?
[06:35] <Carroarmato0> UglyRoot: have to leave the channel because I'm using Gaim... I'll be back with hopefully Pidgin working ^^
[06:35] <UglyRoot> GL
[06:35] <dug_> Varanger: I just found this, it says remove "splash" and then control-alt-f1: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/ubuntu/how-to-switch-to-console-mode-for-ubuntu-vmware-guest/
[06:36] <Filemon> Frogzoo: sudo chmod -R jirka:jirka /home/jirka    or  with final /      ..just the one you gave me
[06:36] <Frogzoo> Filemon: this mounted on ext ?
[06:36] <dug_> Varanger: oh there is a "single" option for grub, that might work: http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=127681
[06:37] <Frogzoo> Filemon: oh I'm a dope - sudo chown jirk:jirka /home/jirka
[06:37] <flugenhiber> Trying to get the live CD to boot, anyone wanna help?
[06:37] <Filemon> Frogzoo: on ext3 partition..  Why leave out the "a"?
[06:37] <Frogzoo> Filemon: typo
[06:37] <Filemon> oh, sure
[06:38] <soothsayer> !anyone | flugenhiber
[06:38] <ubotu> flugenhiber: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[06:38] <Frogzoo> Filemon: sudo chown -R jirka:jirka /home/jirka
[06:38] <dug_> javaJake: really the easiest way would be to find or make a simple screensaver that lets you enter a command line, but I can't find where to find gnome screensavers
[06:38] <javaJake> dug_, yea
[06:38] <Filemon> Frogzoo: no, that unfortunatelly changes nothing... Could you help me to write the terminal stuff into a file...
[06:39] <flugenhiber> I'm trying to boot the Live CD and am having problems, anyone feel like helping?
[06:39] <soothsayer> !anyone | flugenhiber
[06:39] <ubotu> flugenhiber: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[06:39] <soothsayer> !patience | flugenhiber
[06:39] <ubotu> flugenhiber: 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
[06:39] <Filemon> Frogzoo: I knew the command but ... well, my memory is a bit ...
[06:39] <dug_> flugenhiber: what problem are you having?  If you have a very new computer, you might also try the Ubuntu Gutsy tribe 5 cd
[06:39] <CyberMad> is there chat software for LAN that works with windows and ubuntu, but i need something like P2P chat, do you know what i mean? So, if there are 30 employees, i don't want each employee add 29 userid..
[06:39] <niels_> I'm trying to enable the restricted nvidia drivers. However, a dialog says I don't need them when I try to enable them (System -> Administration -> Restricted Drivers Management) I have a lshw paste here http://pastebin.ca/678011
[06:40] <newbywan> anyone here?
[06:40] <soothsayer> CyberMad: IRC?
[06:40] <flugenhiber> When I boot normal mode, my monitor comes back with an over scan error and doesn't display. However, booting with safe graphics mode hangs at the boot screen. But where's that gusty 5 CD? is that the LTR?
[06:40] <newbywan> i need help
[06:41] <soothsayer> !anyone | newbywan
[06:41] <ubotu> newbywan: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[06:41] <dug_> CyberMad: you can run a jabber server on your lan, and people can connect to it with a jabber client like Pidgin or google talk or whatever
[06:41] <t0ms65> Hi, please help, I've had an update on my ubuntu, and since it does not recognize my wireless card (intel integrated). the update was a kernel update.
[06:41] <Varanger> dug_:
[06:41] <soothsayer> CyberMad: Or jabber with GroupChat?
[06:41] <newbywan> how do i change my screen resolution, i need 1680x1050 and its not suppoerted
[06:41] <Varanger> dug_: thanks for the help, I am leaving for now
[06:41] <iskaldur> can someone help me with gettting my graphics card recognized? i have a integrated graphics media accelerator 3100, but in my system settings it says that my graphics card is vesa
[06:42] <Frogzoo> newbywan: run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg"
[06:42] <Carroarmato0> UglyRoot: Perfect... Mah Pidgin is ready to fly! 8-)
[06:42] <CyberMad> dug_, soothsayer just a minute.. i read your message, i will comment later
[06:43] <davidw> does ubuntu have any fun and simple networked games that would be fun for 2 people?
[06:43] <CyberMad> soothsayer 1st.. IRC is really not good option for internal chat in Office ;)
[06:43] <xertux> how can i change my resolution manually !!!
[06:43] <soothsayer> CyberMad: Why not? Make a private channel
[06:44] <jonathant> hi all
[06:44] <soothsayer> CyberMad: Or a private server altogether
[06:44] <christian_> xertux : system -> preferenses -> screen resolution
[06:44] <dug_> CyberMad: another option is to use regular instant messaging (yahoo or whatever), and encrypt it, such as with: http://pidgin-encrypt.sourceforge.net/
[06:44] <Filemon> Frogzoo: strace evolution | tee ev.start --- creates an empty file....
[06:44] <CyberMad> dug_ i already setup jabber in my office, but looks like each employee must add one by one other employees ID
[06:44] <soothsayer> CyberMad: What about groupchat?
[06:45] <xertux> christian_: there is only 640x480,800x600x1024x768 i have to switch 1280x960
[06:45] <Frogzoo> Filemon: strace evolution 2>&1 | tee ev.start
[06:45] <soothsayer> CyberMad: (In Jabber)
[06:45] <jonathant> what program can i install that plays .mov files (i've googled around and install numerous programs to no avail)
[06:45] <dug_> CyberMad: the least work option is to use a web-based chat thing like meebo rooms or gabbly
[06:45] <CyberMad> soothsayer ahh.. i was read your last message, i never hear it before.. i will google it
[06:45] <christian_> xertux : I think it has to do something with your graphics card then
[06:45] <soothsayer> CyberMad:  http://www.jabber.org/user/userguide/#groupchat
[06:45] <underwatercow> Is there any way to download a package from the repository and install it on a different computer?
[06:46] <soothsayer> underwatercow: apt-zip
[06:46] <jonathant> underwatercow: i think you might be looking for "aptoncd"
[06:46] <xertux> OpenGL version string: 2.0.6334 (8.34.8), why i cant switch 1280x960 there is only 640x480,800x600x1024x768
[06:46] <encoded> STILL cant get audio to work
[06:46] <stroyan> xertux: You can edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf and add more resolutions to the "Modes" lines.  Results are not guarenteed.
[06:46] <jonathant>  what program can i install that plays .mov files (i've googled around and install numerous programs to no avail)
[06:46] <encoded> it must be somekind of config problem
[06:46] <underwatercow> soothsayer, jonathant: thanks
[06:47] <dug_> jonathant: I think the VLC player plays quicktime movies
[06:47] <CyberMad> soothsayer i will consider use IRC server, but if there any software that i can protect employee to connect only to office IRC server and the style is like Office chat, not general IRC (mIRC, xChat, etc)
[06:47] <soothsayer> underwatercow: Or you can just download the deb with apt-get --download-only
[06:47] <xertux> i add more then enough "1920x1440" "1920x1200" "1856x1392" "1792x1344" "1680x1050" "1600x1200" "1440x900" "1400x1050" "1280x1024" "1280x960" "1280x854" "1280x800" "1280x768" "1200x800" "1152x864" "1152x768" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480" :) so any solve?
[06:47] <arun> vlc plays mov files well
[06:47] <Maketwo> how do I install this Newtork Manager when I can't connect to the internet without the wlan connection? I do have an usb stick that works...
[06:47] <underwatercow> soothsayer: where does it download to?
[06:47] <Frogzoo> Filemon: ls -l ~/.Xauthority
[06:48] <Filemon> Frogzoo: there we go --- http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35932/
[06:48] <CyberMad> dug_ i prefer application not webbased.. i think meebo not support send file, etc
[06:48] <jonathant> thanks dug, just installing it now
[06:48] <CyberMad> i will google for group chat with jabber
[06:48] <stroyan> xertux: /var/log/Xorg.0.log may include lines saying why particular resolutions are not accepted.
[06:48] <Filemon> Frogzoo: -rwxr-xr-x 1 jirka jirka 172 2007-08-11 22:36 /home/jirka/.Xauthority
[06:48] <CyberMad> thanks :)
[06:48] <xfiles_ken> why get /join ubuntu-cn
[06:48] <Mthed> Are there any good anti-virus programs for linux? I tried clamAV but couldn't get it working.
[06:49] <Filemon> Mthed: try avast
[06:49] <kazol> How do I install nvidia drivers? "sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx"?
[06:49] <cransauce> hey yall i get this error when i try to compile my driver: make: *** /lib/modules/2.6.17-12-386/build: No such file or directory.  Stop.
[06:49] <Frogzoo> Filemon: maybe strace evolution |grep jirka
[06:49] <arun> kazol: yes
[06:49] <cransauce> i just installed beryl and the kernel in the menu.lst is different from my old one
[06:49] <alexbOrsova> mthed, have you tried AVG free edition?
[06:49] <kazol> arun: If I want to uninstall the previous nvidia driver, should I --purge it?
[06:49] <Mthed> no
[06:49] <soothsay`> underwatercow: Probably /var/cache/apt/archives
[06:49] <dug_> Mthed: you might ask on the #clamav channel about your problems with clamAV, it is the main linux antivirus program
[06:49] <Filemon> Frogzoo: what does that do?
[06:50] <arun> kazol: after that's done, type sudo nvidia-glx-config enable
[06:50] <kazol> arun: Ok, thanks.
[06:50] <Frogzoo> Filemon: maybe strace evolution 2>&1|grep jirka  - will show all attempts to touch files in  your home
[06:50] <kazol> arun: So I shouldn't purge the settings?-I want to reinstall the driver.
[06:50] <jonathant> dug: i just installed vlc player and when i right click on the .mov on my desktop and select vlc player, vlc player opens and nothing happens
[06:50] <CyberMad> soothsayer hmm.. do i possible to create my own groupchat ?
[06:51] <Frogzoo> Filemon: which files might have changed from owned by jirka to owned by root?
[06:51] <arun> kazol: i'm not sure about that, maybe someone else will be able to tell you whether to purge
[06:51] <CyberMad> soothsayer i mean create private groupchat on my jabber server
[06:51] <fxfitz> How do I check and see if I have an Nvidia card or ATI?
[06:51] <flugenhiber> jonathant: did you hit play? try that. or space bar?
[06:51] <xertux> is there something about that ->  1. 250/196MHz @ 50Hz
[06:51] <kazol> fxfitz: lspci
[06:51] <surlent> I love workarounds
[06:51] <jonathant> have tried play and spacebar
[06:52] <fxfitz> kazol, ATI. Thanks!
[06:52] <arun> kazol: once you run 'nvidia-glx-config enable' restart x, and then if your resolution is low, type 'nvidia-settings' in the terminal. it will give you a dialog box, select your proper resolution there
[06:52] <kazol> fxfitz: np
[06:52] <surlent> ok, so this place *is* alive
[06:52] <dug_> jonathant: maybe it's a new quicktime format vlc doesn't understand or the mov file is corrupted, but vlc does play quicktime movies: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=526197
[06:52] <newbywan> how do i change my resolution
[06:52] <arun> newbywan: system > preferences > screen resolution
[06:52] <surlent> isn't there an option under Preferences?
[06:53] <Filemon> Frogzoo: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35934/ Is it because of the theme?
[06:53] <savvas> surlent: about what?
[06:53] <cransauce> im so sad that my driver wont compile, i think it's something simple though
[06:53] <t0ms65> Hi, please help, I've had an update on my ubuntu, and since it does not recognize my wireless card (intel integrated). the update was a kernel update.
[06:53] <soothsayer`> CyberMad: Yes, you can set up your own groupchat. I don't know how to do it, consult the documentation for your Jabber server
[06:53] <newbywan> it doesnt have my resolution,,,i need 1680x1050
[06:53] <arun> newbywan: which video card do you have
[06:53] <cransauce> newbywan you have to reconfigure x
[06:54] <newbywan> ati 9250
[06:54] <arun> newbywan: which video card?
[06:54] <surlent> savvass: what. If you're referring to the workaround comment, I had to use freenode's older java thing because the new one is a facist and killed me
[06:54] <surlent> err what?*
[06:54] <cransauce> hey yall i get this error when i try to compile my driver: make: *** /lib/modules/2.6.17-12-386/build: No such file or directory.  Stop.
[06:54] <arun> is there an ati equivalent for nvidia-settings?
[06:54] <newbywan> dont know?
[06:54] <xertux> HorizSync	30-70
[06:54] <xertux> 	VertRefresh	50-160 thats my monitor settings on xorg file is there something about that i cant switch 1280x960? but before installing the ati drivers i could switch more to 1600xxxx, all problem is that after i install my ati drivers i cant switch higher resolutions ? and nobady could solve it
[06:54] <dug_> cransauce: what driver?  do you have build-essentials installed?
[06:54] <soothsayer`> CyberMad: You might be able to use conference.jabber.org and make a private channel (not sure though)
[06:55] <savvas> newbywan: system > administration > restricted drivers manager, check your card there restart when it downloads/installs the driver
[06:55] <MetCom> hey does anyone here have any experience with dual booting xp/ubuntu?
[06:55] <dug_> cransauce: build-essential i mean
[06:55] <arun> MetCom: i do
[06:55] <jonathant> It works
[06:55] <surlent> Metcom: that's  my problem
[06:55] <msikma> Hey people
[06:55] <cransauce> dug_: i think thats the command im looking for. Let my try getting that package
[06:55] <surlent> I screwed the entire system up
[06:55] <surlent> or something
[06:55] <Frogzoo> Filemon: yeah, what's wrong with the themes?
[06:55] <msikma> Anybody familiar with VNC in here?
[06:55] <surlent> because I can't boot from my hard drive now
[06:55] <newbywan> it says no restricted drivers
[06:56] <christian_> NO SOUND:  HDA VIA VT82xx onboard soundcard, BIOS enabled, sudo nano /etc/modules listed as snd-via82xx. everything unmuted exept microphone. song plays but no sound is heard. Everythings plugged in. Suggestions/help please
[06:56] <Filemon> Frogzoo: don't know about any...
[06:56] <MetCom> arun, you know how windows shows up as "\WINDOWS"?
[06:56] <msikma> I'm trying to set up my Ubuntu box as a server so that I can use VNC to administer it and install things etc
[06:56] <Filemon> Frogzoo: any problems
[06:56] <Frogzoo> Filemon: ls -l ~/.icons/
[06:56] <Frogzoo> Filemon: ls -ld ~/.icons/
[06:56] <Filemon> Frogzoo: no files
[06:56] <savvas> MetCom: you install windows, then you install ubuntu (using manual configuration), and voila! windows is under your boot options
[06:56] <arun> newbywan: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto#head-42bafbcee7a10ed50f2d9016555557b9874be252
[06:56] <msikma> Anybody got tips/tutorials etc?
[06:56] <Frogzoo> Filemon: oops
[06:56] <jonathant> what player can play mpeg movies?
[06:56] <MetCom> windows first?
[06:56] <MetCom> ...
[06:56] <arun> MetCom: i didn't get you?
[06:56] <MetCom> great
[06:56] <Frogzoo> !players
[06:56] <ubotu> Audio (Ogg, MP3...) players: Audacious, Banshee, Beep Media Player, Quod Libet, Rhythmbox, XMMS (GTK/Gnome based) and Amarok, JuK (Qt/KDE based).  Video players: Totem, Xine, MPlayer, VLC, Kaffeine  -  See also !codecs
[06:56] <cransauce> dug_ im pretty sure that was it, im relatively new to lunix and somehow im on a different kernel than when i started...update i guess
[06:56] <nbkr> msikma, You don't need VNC to administer a server.
[06:56] <jonathant> i mean, can vlc play mpeg
[06:56] <GuyFromHell> does it make much sense that gparted has the urge to always mount the partition its about to resize such that it can no longer resize it because its mounted
[06:56] <scipio> jonathant, vlc
[06:57] <jonathant> thx
[06:57] <malocite> afternoon all
[06:57] <jonathant> how do i get it to work with firefox?
[06:57] <arun> jonathant: totem is good
[06:57] <Filemon> Frogzoo: What is surprising, though, is that it runs with sudo.. which leads me to believe that it has nothing to do with icons...
[06:57] <surlent> anyone mind speaking to me via PM and help fix the evil blasphemies of the Gnome partition editor?
[06:57] <xertux> how can i change my resolution manually?
[06:57] <msikma> nbkr: I'd like to have a graphical interface, though
[06:57] <malocite> can someone tell me the command to type in to see what video drivers are curently running?  I have forgotten
[06:57] <dug_> jonathant: yeah, vLC plays everything
[06:57] <cransauce> dug_: hmm... i got that but it ives me the same error
[06:57] <Frogzoo> Filemon: I tend to agree
[06:57] <MetCom> well, under the boot.ini file in xp the xp boot config line shows up with "\WINDOWS" what will ubuntu show up as?
[06:57] <fxfitz> Can anyone point me to a good how to for setting up dual monitor display with an ATI Mobility Radeon 1300X card?? I'm on a laptop right now.
[06:57] <subpar> !flash
[06:57] <ubotu> To install Flash see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash - Flash 9 is now available in dapper-backports and edgy-backports - See also !Restricted and !Gnash
[06:57] <arun> jonathant: install mplayer-mozilla or mozilla-mplayer.. one of them, just search in adept
[06:57] <msikma> I see that there's a good tutorial on the Ubuntu forums now, I guess I'll follow that first
[06:57] <cransauce> i tried to install my kernel headers but it says they don't exist
[06:57] <arun> newbywan: did you see that link i posted above?
[06:57] <dug_> cransauce: oh you need to install the kernel dev stuff, let me find that
[06:57] <cransauce> okei
[06:58] <jonathant> hey arun, how did you know i wan on kubuntu?
[06:58] <Filemon> Frogzoo: finally some good news..:-) Well, I'm stuck, I guess
[06:58] <nbkr> msikma, A server shouldn't have a graphical interface - it's a security risk. Anyway, just install the server as you would do with a desktop - Then use system -> settings -> remote desktop. That will start the Gnome VNC Server vino.
[06:58] <christian_> NO SOUND:  HDA VIA VT82xx onboard soundcard, BIOS enabled, sudo nano /etc/modules listed as snd-via82xx. everything unmuted exept microphone. song plays but no sound is heard. Everything's plugged in. Suggestions/help please. I have the most recent alsa
[06:58] <arun> jonathan: i didn't :)
[06:58] <surlent> ...guess not
[06:58] <dug_> cransauce: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r` linux-restricted-modules-`uname -r` build-essential
[06:58] <underwatercow> Anyone see a problem with installing feisty packages on gutsy? ;-D
[06:59] <dug_> cransauce: ignore the 'restricted-modules' part
[06:59] <xertux> is there a graphical program that changes my resolution?
[06:59] <Mthed> I downloaded avast and extracted it, how can i install it?
[06:59] <arun> xertux: for which video card
[06:59] <msikma> nbkr: well, it's actually a "server", with the quotes indicating it's only going to be used by my parents so that they can torrent things all night without having to leave the computer in their room on. :)
[06:59] <jonathant> i dont have mplayer-mozilla or the other in adept
[06:59] <xertux> arun: ati
[06:59] <cransauce> dug_: when i do that it says there is no package for my kernel...i believe it is an updated one or something, it changed names when i installed beryl
[06:59] <msikma> Thanks for the suggestion, I'll try that first
[06:59] <xertux> arun: ati 9550
[06:59] <arun> xertux: not sure for ati, there;s one for nvidia
[06:59] <c0d3s_> does anyone know the name of the software to run a linux os inside another linux os ?
[07:00] <arun> !info mozilla-mplayer
[07:00] <xertux> arun: maybe works what is it name?
[07:00] <ubotu> mozilla-mplayer: MPlayer-Plugin for Mozilla. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 3.31+main-1ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 477 kB, installed size 1636 kB
[07:00] <savvas> c0d3s_: vmware, virtualbox
[07:00] <cransauce> WOAh
[07:00] <ctothej> is there a performance difference between using truecrypt to encrypt an entire drive/volume instead of using a file?
[07:00] <msikma> c0d3s_: xen, perhaps
[07:00] <cransauce> dug_: lol, maybe i was typing the command wrong...it seems to be installing
[07:00] <MetCom> arun: this is an example of xp's boot line "\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition" what should ubuntu's be?
[07:00] <Frogzoo> Filemon: so what changed? how'd you do the new install? you copy your /home across to the new install?
[07:00] <arun> xertux: i'm sure it doesnt.. the nvidia driver has a settings dialog box where you can adjust things
[07:00] <dug_> cransauce: sorry I don't know, you can try maybe searching for a "linux-headers" in synaptic package manager that matches your kernel maybe
[07:00] <c0d3s_> id like to do something like emulate /dev/sda2 (ive seen it somewhere)
[07:01] <arun> jonathant: !info mozilla-mplayer
[07:01] <arun> !info mozilla-mplayer
[07:01] <ubotu> mozilla-mplayer: MPlayer-Plugin for Mozilla. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 3.31+main-1ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 477 kB, installed size 1636 kB
[07:01] <jonathant> pardon arun?
[07:01] <christian_> NO SOUND:  HDA VIA VT82xx onboard soundcard, BIOS enabled, sudo nano /etc/modules listed as snd-via82xx. everything unmuted exept microphone. song plays but no sound is heard. Everything's plugged in. Suggestions/help please. I have the most recent alsa
[07:01] <xertux> so anybody know a program that changes xorg settings graphically
[07:01] <arun> jonathant: search for mozilla-mplayer in adept
[07:01] <arun> and install it
[07:01] <Mthed> I downloaded avast and extracted it, how can i install it?
[07:01] <cransauce> dug_: no sir that worked, thank you very much. I guess there was a syntax error when i was trying to get the kernel headers myself...
[07:01] <cransauce> thank you ubuntu channel!!
[07:01] <dug_> good luck with it
[07:01] <msikma> nbkr: wow, is this all there is to it? Just activate "remote desktop" and then I can log in? I'll go try logging in right now...
[07:02] <dug_> Isn't avast windows only?
[07:02] <xertux> so anybody know a program that changes xorg settings graphically
[07:02] <jonathant> no i dont get anything
[07:02] <arun> xertux: gutsy will have a GUI for editing xorg
[07:02] <underwatercow> xertux: I think gutsy has a tool if that helps... ;-D
[07:02] <MetCom> xertux: envy does, but it messed up my computer...
[07:02] <dug_> xertux: there will be a graphical front-end to xorg in ubuntu gutsy (next release)
[07:02] <jonathant> is there anyway to get vlc to work with firefox?
[07:02] <Filemon> Frogzoo: No, I've got three partitions 1)/ 2)swap 3)/home ... i leave 3 unchanged, just install the system to 1... It's never happened before... Well, actually this is the first time I "downgraded" from 7.10 do 7.04 but as renaming .evolution has no effect......
[07:02] <Sherwinator> just wondering is the ubuntu server edition good ?
[07:02] <arun> jonathant: not sure, but i'm sure the mplayer plugin for mozilla will play videos in firefox
[07:03] <nbkr> msikma, remote desktop shows the the desktop of the currently logged in user. If you want that everyone who logs in via VNC gets his own desktop you have to do some additional work.
[07:03] <dug_> jonathant: you might try this package: mozilla-plugin-vlc  not sure though
[07:03] <MetCom> arun: do you know what ubuntu's boot line should look like if xp's is like this >"\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition"?
[07:03] <Frogzoo> Filemon: if you downgraded from 7.10, any manner of things might be broken, I'd reinstall fresh
[07:03] <christian_> NO SOUND:  HDA VIA VT82xx onboard soundcard, BIOS enabled, sudo nano /etc/modules listed as snd-via82xx. everything unmuted exept microphone. song plays but no sound is heard. Everything's plugged in. Suggestions/help please. I have the most recent alsa
[07:03] <nbkr> Sherwinator, Ubuntu Server is more or less the same than the desktop edition. Just the GUI is missing.
[07:03] <MetCom> \UBUNTU? \Ubuntu?
[07:04] <arun> MetCom: not sure about that
[07:04] <underwatercow> MetCom: You would need to add more than just a line like that for Ubuntu, you would also have to tell it what drive and what partition to boot from. I prefer to just use the GRUB bootloader
[07:04] <jonathant> just installing mozilla-plugin-vlc
[07:04] <Sherwinator> nbkr:  i mean is it the best linux to use for webserver ?
[07:04] <arun> jonathant: cool :)
[07:04] <MetCom> underwatercow: yeah i hve the rest of the line complete, i just need to know what ubuntu is in the filesystem
[07:04] <m11> hello
[07:04] <surlent> argh
[07:04] <Filemon> Frogzoo: and do all the settings clean?? Oh, now, thanks..:-) can something happen if I run evolution with sudo everytime from now on?
[07:05] <nbkr> Sherwinator, It can be used for a webserver, and it is doing its job well. You are the only one how can decide if it is the best linux for _your_ server.
[07:05] <underwatercow> MetCom: I think that line just dictates what the bootloader says in the menu
[07:05] <underwatercow> MetCom: don't quote me on that though
[07:05] <MetCom> underwatercow: within the quotes, yets
[07:05] <MetCom> yes*
[07:05] <Flannel> Sherwinator: like most things in the FOSS world, there is no single "best" thing.  Just a series of tradeoffs.
[07:05] <xertux> guys are u sure gutsy is the program? i coulnt find
[07:05] <MetCom> but i need the "\         " part
[07:05] <underwatercow> MetCom: oh, you are asking about the variable?
[07:05] <jonathant> arun: it's replaced the "needed plugin" with "no video"
[07:05] <Filemon> Frogzoo: well, it is uncomfortable...
[07:05] <MetCom> underwatercow: i guess/
[07:05] <MetCom> ?*
[07:05] <dug_> xertux: gutsy is the name of the next version of ubuntu, the xorg gui isn't in it yet though
[07:06] <jonathant> http://www.apple.com/quicktime/qtv/specialevent07/ (is the site im trying to get, FYI)
[07:06] <idfsolja> hey guys im totally new to linux and i cant seem to see the files in my documents and settings directory. whats up with that
[07:06] <underwatercow> dug_x: yes it is
[07:06] <Sherwinator> im just wondering what are the top linux's for webservers , debian but ubuntu is based on that wat else ? ..
[07:06] <christian_> NO SOUND:  HDA VIA VT82xx onboard soundcard, BIOS enabled, sudo nano /etc/modules listed as snd-via82xx. everything unmuted exept microphone. song plays but no sound is heard. Everything's plugged in. Suggestions/help please. I have the most recent alsa
[07:06] <Frogzoo> xertux: gutsy is alpha - stay away
[07:06] <nbkr> idfsolja, Documents and settings - Dir? You mean on your Windows Disk?
[07:06] <idfsolja> yes
[07:06] <underwatercow> But it's fun to be on the bleeding edge!!
[07:07] <MetCom> christian_: do you have the volume turned all the way up in the sourround channels? (left, right, center etc.)?
[07:07] <underwatercow> or at least the "scabby edge"
[07:07] <jonathant> underwatercow: if you walk on the cutting edge, you may bleed
[07:07] <Filemon> Frogzoo: wouldn't changing the owner of some evolution files on / help?
[07:07] <Frogzoo> underwatercow: as long as you don't come here for support, fine
[07:07] <christian_> MetCom: yup
[07:07] <Pici> !gutsy
[07:07] <ubotu> Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[07:07] <wanger> Sherwinator: i like slackware for my servers, just because it's simple, but i think you'll find a LAMP setup to function pretty much the same whatever distro you use
[07:07] <underwatercow> Frogzoo: That's not very friendly... does this community not care about improving the distribution? ;-D
[07:07] <nbkr> idfsolja, Linux doesn't touch the windows disks by default. You will have to mount it to be able to use it.
[07:08] <Frogzoo> Filemon: strace will show you which file's causing problems, you'll just have to work through it
[07:08] <dug_> xertux: to upgrade to gutsy, do: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list and change feisty to gutsy, then sudo apt-get update, then sudo apt-get dist-upgrade if you dare
[07:08] <dont> i just want to get my resotution right becouse my monitor goes off becouse its wrong
[07:08] <xfiles_ken> UBUNTU7.04
[07:08] <Pici> !zh | xfiles_ken
[07:08] <ubotu> xfiles_ken: For Ubuntu help in Chinese  #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[07:08] <MetCom> christian_: have you right clicked the sound icon and checked out the properties in that? there is another thing that can be un-muted and or turned up, thats all i can suggest for you
[07:08] <idfsolja> nbkr so how do i mount my windows disks so i can see it.
[07:08] <Frogzoo> underwatercow: there's #ubuntu+1 for gutsy talk
[07:08] <Flannel> underwatercow: Gutsy is alpha software, support for it is in #ubuntu+1, not here
[07:08] <Filemon> Frogzoo: so if I change the owner of those files which cannot be run... it will help..?
[07:08] <Sherwinator> yea ive never used my own server im just testing and wanted to know which is the best i.e fast/secure
[07:08] <MetCom> underwatercow: do you know what the variable is?
[07:09] <underwatercow> lol... good thing I don't need support for it... yet
[07:09] <underwatercow> ;pD
[07:09] <underwatercow> ;-D
[07:09] <nbkr> idfsolja, http://www.ubuntugeek.com/mount-your-widows-partitions-and-make-it-read-and-writable.html
[07:09] <ciaron> what should JAVA_HOME be after installing the sun-java6-jdk package
[07:09] <xfiles_ken> Pici,
[07:10] <Pici> xfiles_ken:
[07:10] <christian_> MetCom: everything possible is at fullest
[07:10] <Frogzoo> Filemon: this is why messing with gutsy is a bad move if you don't know what you're about - best bet for you is reinstall at this point
[07:10] <MetCom> christian_: , im sorry then. i cant help you any further.
[07:10] <christian_> :(
[07:10] <christian_> MetCom: Thanks anyways :)
[07:10] <P31> is there a gui where i can see the hardware that i have? i'm using 7.04
[07:10] <MetCom> christian_: yeah no problem
[07:10] <kazol> So after installing nvidia drivers I should run "sudo nvidia -enable"?
[07:10] <bulmer> ciaron: one way to find out is, install it, then echo $JAVA_HOME
[07:10] <jonathant> whenever i try to view a .mov file in firefox it just shows "(NO VIDEO)". I can watch .mov files on my Desktop but not in firefox, can anyone help?
[07:11] <arun> jonathant: i told you already
[07:11] <arun> install the mozilla-mplayer plugin
[07:11] <arun> from adept
[07:11] <kazol> arun: Sorry, what's the cmd again to enable it?
[07:11] <MetCom> underwatercow: ?
[07:11] <ciaron> bulmer: no i mean what should i set it to? the installer doesn't set it itself
[07:11] <jonathant> i've installed that
[07:11] <Filemon> Frogzoo: everything else is working just fine... I'll thing about it..:-) thanks a lot for your help!
[07:11] <arun> kazol: sudo nvidia-glx-config enable
[07:11] <jonathant> the website im on now gives a popup but says no video
[07:11] <arun> jonathant: you've installed mozilla-mplayer?
[07:11] <arun> did you restart firefox?
[07:11] <subpar> !s-video
[07:11] <arun> after installing it?
[07:11] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about s-video - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:11] <bulmer> ciaron: do update-alternatives and i believe it is set by it
[07:11] <subpar> hm
[07:11] <kazol> arun: Does it only change nv to nvidia?
[07:11] <xfiles_ken> Pici, you know chese?
[07:12] <Pici> xfiles_ken: no.
[07:12] <KevinOman> //j #beryl
[07:12] <arun> kazol ?
[07:12] <Yodude> Hello, i'm using the Cacti bandwidth monitor, it uses mysql as it's databse, and everytime i try to login to it it gives me this message "Warning:  mysql_pconnect() [function.mysql-pconnect] : Access denied for user 'cacti'@'localhost' (using password: YES) in /usr/share/php/adodb/drivers/adodb-mysql.inc.php on line 376
[07:12] <Yodude> ", can somebody help ?
[07:12] <bulmer> !update-alternatives | ciaron
[07:12] <jonathant> yep, still nothing
[07:12] <kazol> arun: It says "Error: your X configuration has been altered."
[07:12] <gdb> Yodude: Are you providing a password in Cacti's configuration?
[07:12] <P31> how do i check what driver i'm using for my hardware? namely video card?
[07:12] <Yodude> gdb: yes
[07:13] <dug_> ciaron: add this to the TOP of the /etc/jvm file: /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun
[07:13] <nbkr> P31, lspci shows what videocard you have.
[07:13] <dug_> ciaron: also you can run sudo update-alternatives --config java
[07:13] <Yodude> gdb: a random one it picked cuz i left the field blank just like the guie told me to do
[07:13] <nbkr> P31, lsmod shows the loaded kernel modules.
[07:13] <gdb> Yodude: And are you able to connect manually using "mysql -u cacti -p" on the command line?
[07:13] <staykovmarin> does anyone have a good walk trough on how to fully remove nvidia drivers?
[07:13] <ciaron> dug_ update alternatives doesn't set the java_home var either
[07:13] <kazol> arun: Did it install successfully?
[07:13] <Yodude> gdb: 1sec
[07:13] <P31> nbkr: is there a gui for all these?
[07:14] <arun> kazol: did you install nvidia-glx
[07:14] <DjViper> P31: lspci | grep VGA
[07:14] <ciaron> dug_: interesting you mention /etc/jvm tho, i just had a look in there and the package installer hasn't added the java 6 line? any ideas why? the java 5 package did
[07:14] <kazol> arun: It says something about the script not proceeding automatically and that the md5 checksum can be updated.
[07:14] <nbkr> P31, Probably - but I never used one, so I don't know.
[07:14] <P31> nbkr: i'm actually trying click on Desktop Effects
[07:14] <dug_> ciaron: well you can set JAVA_HOME to /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun I believe, but for eclipse (for example) to use java 6, edit the /etc/jvm file
[07:14] <arun> jonathant?
[07:14] <kazol> arun: Yes, X server crashed and I installed nvidia-glx in the shell.
[07:14] <xfiles_ken> Pici, Which people are you?
[07:14] <arun> kazol: did it say that while installing nvidia-glx? or during the next step
[07:14] <Sherwinator> ubuntu has gotta be the most used linux now
[07:14] <dug_> ciaron: I think it's just a bug or something, also because java was open sourced after feisty was released, in gutsy it should be better
[07:15] <gustavold> hi all, I have feisty running... and I'd like to upgrade it to gutsy... can I do it with update-manager ?
[07:15] <gdb> Yodude: The password in the configuration needs to be the same as the one that MySQL expects (ie; if you let the software pick a random password, that's the one that should be used in Cacti's configuration).  To be clear, I am not familiar with Cacti, however, the error you're seeing is pretty standard.  Same as seeing "Incorrect login" when you use the wrong password logging into your computer. ;-)
[07:15] <kazol> arun: Only when I enabled it.
[07:15] <P31> nbkr: but it says The Composite extension is not available"
[07:15] <christian_> NO SOUND:  HDA VIA VT82xx onboard soundcard, BIOS enabled, sudo nano /etc/modules listed as snd-via82xx. everything unmuted exept microphone. song plays but no sound is heard. Everything's plugged in. Suggestions/help please. I have the most recent alsa
[07:15] <Flannel> gustavold: You can.  You sure you want to upgrade?
[07:15] <nbkr> P31, Desktop Effects is for Beryl - just run lspci and copy the line that shows your graphic card to google. Add "beryl" and you will see if your graphic card is supported by beryl.
[07:15] <gustavold> Flannel: yep, I'm sure
[07:15] <Yodude> gdb: yes even in the command line it doesn't work
[07:15] <kazol> arun: I'm getting ~750fps in glxgears-is it ok?
[07:16] <Yodude> gdb: what do you suggest for a fix ?
[07:16] <gdb> Yodude: What happens when you do it there?
[07:16] <Flannel> gustavold: http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/tribe5
[07:16] <P31> nbkr: thanks, i'll give it a try
[07:16] <dug_> gustavold: type sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list and replace all instances of feisty with gutsy, then do sudo apt-get update and sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[07:16] <arun> kazol: i guess.. are you sure you need glx and not legacy?
[07:16] <Flannel> dug_: No.  That hasn't been the recommended method for two years now.
[07:16] <gdb> gksudo update-manager -c
[07:16] <gdb> i think is right
[07:16] <gustavold> thank you guys
[07:16] <Yodude> gdb: is tells me this in the command line "Access denied for user 'cacti'@'localhost' (using password: YES)"
[07:16] <gdb> Not sure that pre-releases will show up, though.
[07:16] <kazol> arun: Yes, I'm certain-I was surprised a video card from 2001-02 is not legacy.
[07:16] <gdb> So dug_'s suggestion may be what's necessary.
[07:16] <kazol> arun: So is that fps ok?
[07:16] <ciaron> dug_: what i'm actually trying to do is get tomcat5 to start, it keeps exiting with "cannot find Java home"
[07:17] <cransauce> is there anyway i can clear out all the kernel sources, build essential, headers and everything and reinstall only the ones for my kernel?
[07:17] <gdb> Yodude: Try it without the -p on the command line.
[07:17] <xfiles_ken> Pici, ???
[07:17] <subpar> !grub
[07:17] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[07:17] <Flannel> gdb: it's -d for development, -c is for dapper to edgy (LTS to non LTS)
[07:17] <arun> kazol: you might want to check this out: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/1523
[07:17] <kazol> Flannel: Remember me from yesterday? It works now!
[07:17] <Yodude> gdb: still doesn't work "ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'cacti'@'localhost' (using password: NO)"
[07:17] <gdb> Flannel: ah, nice!  I didn't know the significance of the letter option other than "use -c to show the next release."  Thanks. ;-)
[07:17] <Pici> xfiles_ken: I am american: Please  /j #ubuntu-cn OR /j #ubuntu-tw OR /j #ubuntu-hk
[07:17] <arun> kazol: see the second-last post
[07:18] <gdb> Yodude: Ah, does the user exist in the database?
[07:18] <dug_> well "update-manager -c -d" isn't working, so I edited sources.list and that worked: http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2007/07/26/the-move-to-gutsy-day-1/
[07:18] <Flannel> kazol: Glad to hear that
[07:18] <Yodude> gdb: how can i check ?
[07:18] <gdb> Flannel: so he'd use update-manager -d yes?
[07:18] <arun> kazol: i personally didnt get the error myself, but there's a fix on that page
[07:18] <Flannel> gdb: Correct, well, assuming he's got the right things installed (feisty-proposed, I believe).
[07:18] <dug_> ciaron: yeah you might need to set JAVA_HOME in some rc file, I'm not sure which one at the moment though, I'll try to find out
[07:19] <xfiles_ken> Pici, oh
[07:19] <gdb> Yodude: Well, if you can get connected to the database as the superuser, you should be able to see the user with something like SELECT user FROM mysql.user; and see the name listed in the output.
[07:19] <cransauce> does anyone know if there is anyway i can clear out all the kernel sources, build essential, headers and everything and reinstall only the ones for my kernel?
[07:19] <Frogzoo> oh noes - kernel upgrade - anyone tried it? any effects on suspend ?
[07:19] <gdb> the table may be mysql.users
[07:19] <ciaron> dug_: i've just set it ont he command line then tried to start tomcat, and its the same error
[07:19] <gdb> (I don't have a mysql installation handy to look at)
[07:19] <xfiles_ken> Pici, How did you know I input am the Chinese?
[07:20] <bulmer> any iproute2 expertese i can ask to confirm and enhance my undertanding of route tables?
[07:20] <nbkr> cransauce, If you installed the kernel-source via apt you can uninstall it the same way.
[07:20] <Pici> xfiles_ken: I can see the chinese characters. I can't read them though.
[07:20] <clearzen> I'm trying to limit the resources that my user can access with ulimit. I've edited the /etc/security/limits.conf file. But the changes I've made aren't showing up. What am I doing wrong?
[07:20] <Yodude> gdb: using what command ?
[07:20] <kazol> arun: Ok, thanks! I followed the directions and it says it works.
[07:20] <bulmer> clearzen: maybe look for sysctl file
[07:20] <cransauce> nbkr: i have multiple kernels...can i uninstall all that stuff for each one?
[07:20] <gdb> Yodude: "mysql -u root" or "mysql -root -p" and use the password for the database superuser.
[07:20] <arun> kazol: excellent
[07:20] <Yodude> gb: i did login
[07:20] <bulmer> clearzen: maybe look for sysctl or command
[07:20] <dug_> ciaron: you may need to quit terminal and load it again or maybe restart, sorry I'm not sure, but here is the rc file (/etc/bash.bashrc): http://www.laliluna.de/blog/2007/02/22/ubuntu_environment_variable_java_home.html
[07:21] <gdb> er mysql -u root -p
[07:21] <Yodude> gdb: i did login as the super user
[07:21] <xfiles_ken> Pici, You are really fierce
[07:21] <Yodude> gdb: but where do i see the user list ?
[07:21] <gdb> Yodude: Ok, so you're on the "mysql>" prompt now?
[07:21] <clearzen> bulmer: I'll look around
[07:21] <Yodude> gdb: yes
[07:21] <bulmer> clearzen: look here /etc/sysctl.conf
[07:21] <gdb> Yodude: "mysql> SELECT * FROM mysql.users;" -- if that gives an error, use mysql.user instead.
[07:22] <nbkr> cransauce, Do a dpkg -l | grep -i linux (minor L followed by a pipe) . That will show all install kernel packages. There should be one per kernel. You can use that information to uninstall the package that you want to.
[07:22] <arun> if i have a shared server.. can i enter mysql commands in phpmyadmin?
[07:22] <xfiles_ken> Pici, I can see you?
[07:22] <bulmer> Yodude: you can show database ; show tables;
[07:22] <gdb> arun: Use, phpmyadmin can connect to any mysql server as any user you have access with and issue any commands that are available to that user.
[07:22] <gdb> arun: er Yes, phpmyadmin...
[07:23] <m0u5e> whenever i use a gksudo app, the app crashes as the system is greying out or in of the password dialog
[07:23] <Yodud1> gdb: sorry there was a powercut
[07:23] <m0u5e> anyone have any idea why?
[07:24] <gdb> Yodud1: doh!  What did you last see?
[07:24] <ciaron> dug_: fixed, turns out i'd (or some installed) had set java_home in /etc/defaults/tomcat5.5 but set it to the java 5 dir, so when i upgraded to 6 it broke
[07:24] <Yodud1> gdb: so do i change the * with the username i'm looking for ? or do i type it just like you did ?
[07:24] <xfiles_ken> Pici, baybay,
[07:24] <gdb> Yodud1: * will select everything from that field of that table.  Using the username will select just that one record.
[07:24] <gdb> Yodud1: assuming that record exists
[07:25] <arun> gdb: alright thanks..
[07:25] <arun> gdb: what would be the best way to do database backups?
[07:25] <christian_> NO SOUND: since installing ubuntu ( my first linux ), I have had no sound work, ever.  HDA VIA VT82xx onboard sound card, BIOS enabled, sudo nano /etc/modules listed as snd-via82xx.  song plays but there are no sound, not even system bleeps. all possible channels are turnd up and unmuted. volume of speakers max. What to do??
[07:25] <gdb> arun: Are you looking to do simple backups or actual replication?
[07:25] <dug_> m0u5e: don't know, you might report the bug at https://launchpad.net/ or ask about it on the ubuntu forums
[07:26] <dug_> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu I mean
[07:26] <Yodud1> gdb: i tpyed SELECT * user FROM mysql.user but nothing happened
[07:26] <nbkr> christian_, did you try to run amixer on the console? Some other mixers often don't show everything.
[07:26] <gdb> Yodud1: do "SHOW mysql" and you can see the correct table name in output
[07:26] <arun> gdb: i have some applications like wordpress, mediawiki installed on my server.. i'd like to back up the databases, so that if anything goes wrong, i'll be able to do a restore
[07:27] <Error101> o.o'
[07:27] <Error101> Lots of people
[07:27] <christian_> nbkr: no I didnt, but how will this help?
[07:27] <gdb> arun: Then I'd suggest periodically shutting down the database and doing a mysqldump.  The man page will cover all the possible command line options.  I think mysqldump may be able to dump a running database these days.
[07:27] <Yodud1> gdb: still nothing happened
[07:27] <Sherwinator> im having problems ,  downloaded the UBUNTU server edition and burnt it to disk and it wont run
[07:27] <nbkr> christian_, sorry, I meant alsamixer not amixer.
[07:27] <jonathant> When i go into firefox and go edit>preferences>content and click on "MANAGE" for filetypes it gives me no options for .mov files. How do i change this?
[07:28] <thunder|> what is a public place I can write a bin too as me ?
[07:28] <christian_> nbkr, yes i've run alsamixer plenty a times, trying to get it to work with all kinds of modifications with it. No succes as of yet :(
[07:28] <holper> hello  ever
[07:28] <arun> gdb: mysqldump through phpmyadmin??
[07:28] <dug_> arun: you probably want to make a little shell script to backup your files and databases, and run it every day using cron, see for example many tutorials such as this one: http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/how-to-backup-mysql-databases-web-server-files-to-a-ftp-server-automatically.html
[07:29] <arun> dug_: thanks, checking
[07:29] <thunder|> anyone? public bin dir thats in paths ?
[07:29] <underwatercow> if you use the --download-only option when using apt-get, can you install them from synaptic later without Internet access?
[07:29] <Cyrus25801> does anyone here know about synce
[07:30] <arun> dug_: i dont have a dedicated server
[07:30] <jonathant>  When i go into firefox and go edit>preferences>content and click on "MANAGE" for filetypes it gives me no options for .mov files. How do i change this?
[07:30] <nbkr> christian_, is the module shown on lsmod?
[07:30] <thunder|> Cyrus25801; ya.writes memory buffers to disks.
[07:30] <dug_> arun: i see, you can get a dump of your mysql database in phpmyadmin, see for example: http://fragments.turtlemeat.com/mysql-database-backup-restore-phpmyadmin.php
[07:31] <arun> jonathant: do you have w32codecs installed?
[07:31] <Yodud2> gdb: can you just give me the whole command to type in the mysql
[07:31] <crabgrass> hey guys, so i got a new hdd and dvdrw, both sata, plugged them in, and now i can't boot off my old sata drive. grub isn't even coming up, it's stopping at "reboot and select proper boot device, etc". hdd is set properly in bios... any ideas?
[07:31] <jonathant> arun: i don't think so
[07:31] <Cyrus25801> thunder|: no it is software that you sync you win mobile phone with
[07:31] <gdb> Yodud2: hang on
[07:31] <jonathant> but i have vlc installed and that apears for the other options like mpeg
[07:31] <christian_> nbkr, yes, but it sais it's used by 0 aswell...
[07:31] <thunder|> Cyrus25801; ohh
[07:32] <arun> jonathant: to run formats like quicktime, you might want to install w32codecs
[07:32] <arun> !restricted
[07:32] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[07:32] <arun> thanks dug_
[07:32] <Cyrus25801> !synce
[07:32] <ubotu> Details of setting up synce-serial at: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PocketPCHowto
[07:32] <abhi_> friends, xmms2 is not available in repos of 7.04. how can i install the app?
[07:32] <christian_> nbkr, what does that exactly mean?
[07:32] <nbkr> christian_, thats ok - there is just no other module who is using this particular one.
[07:32] <christian_> nbkr, oh
[07:33] <crabgrass> abhi, compile from source
[07:33] <bulmer> any iproute2 expertese i can ask to confirm and enhance my undertanding of route tables? or chat with
[07:33] <dug_> crabgrass: grub doesn't even come up at all?  I guess you have to do something in the bios then, sorry don't know
[07:33] <crabgrass> dug_: no, not at all.
[07:33] <arun> dug_: should the extended inserts option be checked?
[07:34] <dug_> arun: I haven't used phpmyadmin in a few years, I think the options just change how verbose the sql commands are (the export is basically a big sql command I think).  You can always export with and without the option and compare
[07:35] <arun> dug_: alright, thanks :) if i have to restore on a different server with a different mysql version, will the backups be rendered useless?
[07:35] <nbkr> christian_, I'm sorry then, but I don't have a solution for you. Have a look at /proc/interrupts and see if the card gets an interrupt.
[07:35] <christian_> nbkr, MasterOfDisaster tried to solve the issue and wanted mt to post some specs for him here http://rafb.net/p/xkCqSP46.html , unfortunatly he didn't come up with a solution
[07:35] <gdb> Yodud2: ok, you need to run these commands as the superuser
[07:35] <christian_> nbkr, alright
[07:35] <Yodud2> k
[07:36] <gdb> Yodud2: first "use mysql;" (the ; is important), then "select user from users;" and verify that "cacti" is listed.
[07:36] <crabgrass> also, i was wondering how to rebuild fstab, 'cause i know i'm going to need to do that eventually
[07:36] <dug_> arun: I think if the other server is running the same version of mysql or a newer version of mysql (backward compatible), it should work fine.  If the other version is older, it probably will still work too unless you are using some new feature of mysql.
[07:36] <arun> dug_ alright
[07:36] <arun> thanks a lot, sorry for all the questions :)
[07:36] <anthony2> Hey, everyone...I have a bizarre login problem that I can't figure out.
[07:36] <gdb> Yodud2: in a default install of mysql on ubuntu, you will see 4 users lists.  root, root, debian-sys-maint, root.
[07:36] <gdb> listed*
[07:37] <efe> i have a problem switching on desktop (ubuntu7.04AMD64bit -gnome2.18.1)
[07:37] <bulmer> crabgrass: can you google for it? you may find cheat sheets for it
[07:37] <dug_> crabgrass: just a wild wild guess, sometimes you have to flip jumpers and crap like that to get hard drives and dvd drives to work
[07:37] <kolmilludo> hey everybody, I have a problem with my wireless drivers, its a broadcom 4318 in ubuntu 7.04.. can someone help me please
[07:37] <crabgrass> dug_: all the drives are sata, no jumpers to play with
[07:38] <Yodud2> gdb: yes i did get a list, but as you predoicted cacti is not listed
[07:38] <crabgrass> bulmer: working on it, but i'm at a loss for keywords
[07:38] <abhi_> had anyone installed the initng for testing ?
[07:38] <arun> umm anyone know why i cant see youtube videos in full screen mode?
[07:38] <kolmilludo> hey everybody, I have a problem with my wireless drivers, its a broadcom 4318 in ubuntu 7.04.. can someone help me please
[07:38] <arun> every time i click on the full screen button, it goes back to the start of the video and not in full screen
[07:38] <bulmer> crabgrass something like fstab sata
[07:39] <crabgrass> bulmer: do you remember how to get uuid's? is it in /dev?
[07:39] <bulmer> kolmilludo: what have you done so far to troubleshoot?
[07:39] <Yodud2> gdb: i need to create an account named cacti right ?
[07:39] <bulmer> crabgrass: blkid
[07:39] <kolmilludo> i tried with fwcutter
[07:39] <Frogzoo> anyone tried the latest kernel update? does it effect suspend at all?
[07:39] <kolmilludo> but it marks me an error
[07:40] <crabgrass> bulmer: ooooooh, i see. thanks
[07:40] <unique> i am a noob i have a quick question.... when i use cd to a folder that has a space in it it says no such directory.... for example cd program files
[07:40] <bulmer> kolmilludo: what is the problem? did you try with out wep or wpa ie in clear?
[07:40] <gdb> Yodud2: There isn't one in the users table?
[07:40] <Yodud2> gdb: no actually
[07:40] <dug_> crabgrass:  vol_id gives you uuids
[07:40] <Yodud2> gdb: it must be created i guess
[07:40] <Pici> unique: escape the spaces with backslashes.  so: cd program\ files
[07:40] <winbond> does anyone know if i can specify on which core to run cpuburn or how i can run it on all cores at the same time?
[07:41] <kolmilludo> bulmer: no in fact and kind of new at linux.. can you help me doing that please
[07:41] <bulmer> unique: make sure you put the directory name in quotes if it has a space
[07:41] <clearzen> unique: You need to escape the white space with a backslash like cd program\ files/
[07:41] <idfsolja> im looking for a hard drive trouble shooter program for ubuntu. which is the best one and easiest to install. I think my hard disks are dead or on the brink of it. Theyre running terribly slow
[07:41] <gdb> Yodud2: Yes, use "mysql> create user cacti with password 'whatever you want';
[07:41] <clearzen> unique: either way works
[07:41] <gdb> actually no
[07:41] <gdb> create user cacti@localhost with password 'whatever';
[07:41] <bulmer> kolmilludo: what did you do to activate it? can you also tell us of your layout? what is connected to what?
[07:42] <Pici> !nickspam > __
[07:43] <xertux> can any 17" or more " monitor user can give me horz and vertical refresh numbers in his xorg.conf file
[07:43] <kolmilludo> i have a compaq laptop of the v2000 series I also had trobles shooting my graphics but its done, i tried to activate it updating fwcutter
[07:43] <kolmilludo> but boom nothing
[07:43] <bobgill> How do I use "sudo apt-get install app" but make it prompt me if I want to proceed before it installs?
[07:43] <kolmilludo> my wireless is still not working
[07:43] <bobgill> it only asks me sometimes
[07:43] <unique> ok so for Program Files/ i would use "cd Program\ Files"
[07:44] <Yodud2> gdb: i did "create user cacti with password 'fkhixOPs8NRn';" but it said i have a wrong syntax
[07:44] <unique> wow big thanks every one!
[07:44] <xertux> can any 17" or more " monitor user can give me his vertical and horizotal refresh numbers in xorg.conf file? please
[07:44] <bulmer> kolmilludo: if you are going to respond to me, prefix your responses with my nick so i dont miss it
[07:45] <unique> i just learned something
[07:45] <abhi_> had anyone installed the initng for testing ?
[07:45] <kolmilludo> ok
[07:45] <kolmilludo> bulmer:ok
[07:45] <idfsolja> ne1? HD diagnostic tool for ubuntu ?
[07:45] <scorp123> hi all
[07:45] <clearzen> bobgill: it should ask you to confirm unless you append -y to the command. Do you want it to ask about every file before it installs?
[07:45] <bulmer> kolmilludo: what did you do to activate it? can you also tell us of your layout? what is connected to what?
[07:45] <xertux> can any 17" or more " monitor user can give me his vertical and horizotal refresh numbers in xorg.conf file? please
[07:45] <Yodud2> gdb: i don't see anuthing wrong with the syntax though
[07:46] <idfsolja> i think there was something called like llhdm ?
[07:46] <m0u5e> anyone know where i can get the updated mkvtoolnix-gui? i added the bunker repos, but the gui isnt in there
[07:46] <dug_> bobgill: I don't see an option for that, but any one of these options will make apt-get not run for real: --simulate, --just-print, --dry-run, --recon, --no-act.  Try "man apt-get"
[07:46] <neoskam> hey
[07:46] <christian_> sound isn't working, help
[07:46] <xertux> i dont understand is it soo hard to give just 4 numbers
[07:47] <gdb> wow, i just ran "tasksel remove lamp-server" and without prompting it litterally removed half my system
[07:47] <clearzen> gdb: ouch
[07:47] <christian_> gbd, lol
[07:47] <gdb> as in all of X, all of the build tools, freenx, boinc, all printing services, everything
[07:47] <gdb> haha
[07:47] <kolmilludo> bulmer: I have a compaq laptop of the v2000 series and ive tried to activate the wireless by updating the fwcutter and the firmware but after it finishes it marks an error and there are no changes on the wireles, still nothing
[07:47] <gdb> well reinstalling ubuntu-desktop seems to be fixing it
[07:47] <gdb> haha that's funny
[07:47] <gremlin31> hi
[07:48] <bobgill> Thank you! That's what I wanted, to test and see what files installed before it does
[07:48] <xertux> can any 17" or more " monitor user can give me his vertical and horizotal refresh numbers in xorg.conf file? please
[07:48] <Yodud2> gdb: "create user cacti with password 'fkhixOPs8NRn';" does this command have something wrong in it's syntax ?
[07:48] <rafaelscj> where is located the dump file genereted by kismet?
[07:48] <gremlin31> im in ubuntu livecd 7.04 and i need to install a lightweight cd/dvd burning tool because i have only 512 mb ram (k3b is 2 heavy 4 me) what should i get?
[07:48] <dug_> xertux: usually you have to enter the refresh numbers in xorg.conf yourself if bad ones were put there automatically.  what is your monitor model again? we could search online for the refresh rates
[07:48] <clearzen> rafaelscj: /var/log
[07:48] <thunder|> Hey ALL. how do I configure a joystick? maybe calibrate and dead-zone ?
[07:48] <rafaelscj> thanks
[07:49] <gdb> Yodud2: not sure, i'm recovering from trying to remove lamp-server now.  if you do help create user you should get some docs that help
[07:49] <christian_> NO SOUND: after uninstalling winXP I've heard NO sound whatsoever. Installed ubuntu fiesty. HDA VIA VT82xx onboard soundcard, BIOS enabled. unmuted everything, all possible channels open. no clue where to go from here, help!
[07:49] <gdb> "help create user"
[07:49] <bulmer> kolmilludo: on a terminal... type this...  ip a  and tell me what interfaces there is
[07:49] <sub-> I'm using a laptop, and the built in monitor doesn't work (the backlight is burned out), so I use an external one. The problem is when Ubuntu starts, the login prompt appears on the broken monitor, and only after I log on my user account does the second monitor seem to activate.
[07:49] <CoasterMaster> My ubuntu install was randomly freezing last night (the mouse was still working, but nothing else was responsive and CTRL+ALT+BACKSPACE wasn't killing X).  Is there any log file I can look at?
[07:49] <xertux> dug_: i know my monitor refresh rates i need a higher monitor settings for something
[07:49] <nickrud> xertux, simply being a 17" monitor doesn't mean the refreshes are the same, I even had it differ enough that I couldn't get the same max resolution on two 19" monitors from the same company. Try googling your exact model number
[07:49] <Yodud2> gdb: k lol sorry for the lamp hehe
[07:49] <rafaelscj> clearzen, may you help me?
[07:50] <gdb> Yodud2: heheh well, i installed it so i could check the command for you, then when i was done, i wanted to remove it heh
[07:50] <clearzen> rafealscj: What are you trying to do?
[07:50] <nickrud> xertux, in that case (I hit enter late) inch up on the values, carefully :)
[07:50] <kolmilludo> bulmer:  1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP,10000> mtu 16436 qdisc noqueue
[07:50] <kolmilludo>     link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00
[07:50] <kolmilludo>     inet 127.0.0.1/8 scope host lo
[07:50] <kolmilludo>     inet6 ::1/128 scope host
[07:50] <kolmilludo>        valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
[07:50] <kolmilludo> 2: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,10000> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 1000
[07:50] <kolmilludo>     link/ether 00:16:36:66:90:94 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
[07:50] <kolmilludo>     inet 192.168.1.83/24 brd 192.168.1.255 scope global eth0
[07:50] <kolmilludo>     inet6 fe80::216:36ff:fe66:9094/64 scope link
[07:50] <rafaelscj> clearzen, kismet stops to garther after some minutes
[07:50] <kolmilludo>        valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
[07:50] <warbler> !paste
[07:50] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[07:50] <kolmilludo> 3: eth1: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 qdisc noop qlen 1000
[07:50] <kolmilludo>     link/ether 00:14:a5:b5:f7:16 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
[07:50] <crabgrass> pastebin
[07:50] <Javid> !pastebin > kolmilludo
[07:50] <gdb> kolmilludo: please use a pastebin
[07:51] <kolmilludo> how do i do that??
[07:51] <Yodud2> gdb: you installed all the Lamp stack just to help me ?! WOW ! Man you're gooood thnkx a bunch
[07:51] <idfsolja> ok i have a serious problem. I cant get ubuntu installed on my machine. i cant even partition 10gigs on my hard drive in order to install ubuntu. i keep errors in the middle and setup has to abort
[07:51] <Javid> !pastebin > kolmilludo
[07:51] <scorp123> !pastebin | kolmilludo
[07:51] <ubotu> kolmilludo: 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)
[07:51] <christian_> NO SOUND: after uninstalling winXP I've heard NO sound whatsoever. Installed ubuntu fiesty. HDA VIA VT82xx onboard soundcard, BIOS enabled. unmuted everything, all possible channels open. no clue where to go from here, help!
[07:51] <gdb> kolmilludo: a suitable one is listed in the channel topic... you just go there, paste that output into the box, save it, and then give people here the URL that the pastebin gives you
[07:51] <clearzen> rafaelscj: Could be a lot of different things. Perhaps there is lulls in the network traffic. What chipset are you using?
[07:51] <CoasterMaster> !repeat | christian_
[07:51] <ubotu> christian_: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[07:51] <gdb> Yodud2: hehe
[07:51] <bulmer> kolmilludo: you have eth0 and eth1 ? per that post..which is the wireless?
[07:51] <gremlin31> im in ubuntu livecd 7.04 and i need to install a lightweight cd/dvd burning tool because i have only 512 mb ram (k3b is 2 heavy 4 me) what should i get?
[07:52] <rafaelscj> clearzen, ipw3945, intel pro/wireless
[07:52] <xertux> nickrud: only way to switch 1280x960 to tell xorg.conf file that i have a very big monitor ! if not i can only switch 800x600 and 1024x768, but i can use 1600 and more resolutions on my 15" monitor
[07:52] <dug_> christian_: see if this helps you: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto
[07:52] <Error101> o.o
[07:52] <Error101> So many people
[07:52] <Error101> What for? =O
[07:52] <b0ha> why is wine giving me this error: fixme:heap:RtlCompactHeap stub
[07:52] <nickrud> xertux, not suprising
[07:52] <kolmilludo> bulmer: eth0
[07:52] <idfsolja> ok i have a serious problem. I cant get ubuntu installed on my machine. i cant even partition 10gigs on my hard drive in order to install ubuntu. i keep errors in the middle and setup has to abort
[07:52] <christian_> ok will try, thank you all
[07:53] <frutax> i'm using fesity: when i play a dvd using vlc, vlc crashes and closes instantly, with this output: http://pastebin.com/dc7dd843
[07:53] <bulmer> kolmilludo: you noticed your eth0 already has an ip address?
[07:53] <xertux> nickrud: 	HorizSync	0-500
[07:53] <xertux> 	VertRefresh	0-500 thats enough i think :)
[07:53] <Soup_> Boojah you around good news
[07:53] <christian_> dug_, oh wait not that page again, didn't do me any good :(
[07:53] <nickrud> xertux, I have a dirty little secret: when I can't seem to get the right config info, I boot windows and peek at what it's using
[07:53] <Error101> ] _, (O) ] _,
[07:53] <dug_> christian_: oh, i just followed a link from this forum about your sound card: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?p=2867126
[07:53] <ctothej> does ubuntu have a general computer name like windows does?
[07:53] <clearzen> rafaelscj: It may be that your card does not go into or come out of monitor mode cleanly. I don't know if this is the case for you but it is very possible.
[07:54] <nickrud> ctothej, hostname you mean?
[07:54] <ctothej> nickrud: yes
[07:54] <kolmilludo> bulmer: apparently
[07:54] <gdb> Yodud2: well, thanks to meta-packages, I was able to recover. that's a serious bug, wow
[07:54] <gdb> Yodud2: it uses apt-get autoremove without prompting and litterally removed about half of the installed software (from a pretty much stock installation)
[07:54] <gdb> hrm, and the runnign kernel hah
[07:54] <bulmer> kolmilludo: so what is the problem?
[07:54] <Soup_> BOOJAH you here?
[07:54] <gdb> well, at least this is easy to recover from *sigh*
[07:54] <kolmilludo> bulmer: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35947/
[07:54] <nickrud> !hostname | ctothej
[07:54] <gremlin31> im in ubuntu livecd 7.04 and i need to install a lightweight cd/dvd burning tool because i have only 512 mb ram (k3b is 2 heavy 4 me) what should i get?
[07:54] <ubotu> ctothej: Use hostname <somehostname> to set the hostname, or to do it permanently: edit /etc/hostname  and /etc/hosts . WARNING! Make sure that your current hostname and /etc/hosts match, otherwise sudo may not work properly. Alternatively, use the gui at system>administration>networking on the "General" tab
[07:54] <rafaelscj> clearzen, does network-manager lock my card?
[07:54] <christian_> dug_, ty will check that out
[07:54] <kolmilludo> bulmer i cannot get any connections
[07:55] <Soup_> guys I installed Beryl but only the settings manager icon was put in the menus where is the BERYL launcher? it di not install
[07:55] <bulmer> kolmilludo: type this..   iwconfig  and tell me which interface is wireless?
[07:55] <ctothej> nickrud: thanks bro. that cleared it all up.
[07:55] <Yodud2> gdb: i noticed something too, that a default Cacti installation doesn't have all the dependencies satisfied
[07:55] <gdb> Yodud2: Unfortunately, I don't know anything about cacti.  I'm just trying to help with setting up an accessible mysql user so that you can get your software logging into the database.
[07:56] <kolmilludo> bulmer: it says eth0: no wireless connection
[07:56] <gdb> Yodud2: What happens after that is magic from your own fingertips!
[07:56] <clearzen> rafaelscj: I haven't had a problem with it. However, I haven't used your card though. You could try removing it to see if it helps
[07:56] <warbler> christian_: a web site for your sound - http://www-old.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=VIA&card=&chip=via8235&module=via82xx
[07:56] <gremlin31> im in ubuntu livecd 7.04 and i need to install a lightweight cd/dvd burning tool because i have only 512 mb ram (k3b is 2 heavy 4 me) what should i get?
[07:56] <Soup_> is there a chanell for Beryl HELP!????????????
[07:56] <bulmer> kolmilludo: try iwlist eth0 scan  and see if it detects AP
[07:56] <gdb> Yodud2: http://www.mysql.se/doc/refman/5.0/en/adding-users.html -- that's the full documentation on adding users
[07:56] <pbureau> hello to all
[07:57] <clearzen> rafaelscj: try iwlist --scan in every 10 secs and see if it starts spitting out errors
[07:57] <warbler> christian: a web site for your sound - http://www-old.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=VIA&card=&chip=via8235&module=via82xx
[07:57] <christian_> warbler, ty will check that one out aswell
[07:57] <kolmilludo> it says (etho.. doesnt suppot scanning
[07:57] <xmature> roma
[07:57] <mohamed_> !vdr
[07:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about vdr - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:57] <Soup_> How do I enable BERYL once installed?
[07:57] <rafaelscj> clearzen, unknow command
[07:57] <kolmilludo> bulmer:it says (etho.. doesnt suppot scanning
[07:58] <xmature> hi boys and girls
[07:58] <xertux> http://img168.imageshack.us/img168/7955/asdgw6.jpg simply why i cant switch 1280x960 ?
[07:58] <gdb> Yodud2: looks like it would be "CREATE USER 'cacti'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'whatever';"
[07:58] <nickrud> Soup_, #ubuntu-effects or #compiz-fusion (they may help a bit, since #beryl redirects there)
[07:58] <bulmer> kolmilludo: try iwlist eth0 scan  and see if it detects AP  <-- thats eth0 zero not O
[07:58] <clearzen> rafaelscj: I would test the card to make sure it is not an issue with the driver basicaly. My bad, its iwlist scan
[07:58] <warbler> christian_: a web site for via sound -http://www-old.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=VIA&card=&chip=via8235&module=via82xx
[07:58] <xertux> http://img168.imageshack.us/img168/7955/asdgw6.jpg simply why i cant switch 1280x960 ?
[07:59] <bulmer> kolmilludo: hang on..im getting a help on another channell..brb..
[07:59] <switchtolinux> hi, whom do i ask if i got a certain question regarding dma direct memory access, hdparm?
[07:59] <kolmilludo> bulmer: k thanks
[07:59] <warbler> !ask
[07:59] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:59] <rafaelscj> clearzen, No scan results at eth1
[07:59] <nickrud> xertux, could you post your /var/log/Xorg.O.log and the output of lspci on a pastebin. That's a different question.
[08:00] <dug_> kolmilludo: your wireless isn't working?  broadcom 4318.  Have you tried ndiswrapper?
[08:00] <switchtolinux> when i try to copy the contents of a cdrom mp3 files to my harddrive it copies some mp3s and then slows down
[08:00] <Yodud2> gdb: It worked i now see an account called "cacti@localhost"
[08:00] <clearzen> rafaelscj: That is not normal for a card that can go into monitor mode. Unless you know there are no wireless networks around you.
[08:00] <Yodud2> gdb: do i need to do anything else ?
[08:00] <Snajper> HI THERE
[08:00] <Snajper> I have a problem
[08:01] <kolmilludo> bulmer: i saw a post online but Im not sure that it was ok...thats why im here :D
[08:01] <warbler> switchtolinux: and hdparm?
[08:01] <crabgrass> without using vol_id (apparently it's not on or available from a 6.06 livecd), how can i find uuid's for unallocated/unformatted drives?
[08:01] <switchtolinux> hdparm is installed, but when i insert the cdrom and type mount in the bash it displays /dev/scd0 as a block device for that cdrom
[08:01] <bulmer> kolmilludo: hang on..im getting a help on another channell..brb..ill let you know when am ready
[08:01] <rafaelscj> clearzen, there is some networks around me, two or three
[08:01] <xertux> nickrud: http://pastebin.com/m2003046d  thas log
[08:01] <kolmilludo> bulmer: ok thanks really
[08:01] <switchtolinux> wait a sec
[08:01] <spheard> can anyone recommend a good audio mixer with a graphic equalizer
[08:02] <dug_> kolmilludo: did you try ndiswrapper to get your broadcom 4318 wireless card working?
[08:02] <Yodud2> gdb: any other command i should do ? or it is finished ?
[08:02] <soskel> Hi, I have an extra computer.... and I want to turn it into a server... and then donate it to freenode/ubuntu... can anyone help me?
[08:02] <xertux> nickrud: http://pastebin.com/m351efc85 lpsci
[08:02] <clearzen> rafaelscj: your card doesn't seem to do well with monitor mode then. Unless you know enough C to make a better driver you might need to get a different card to do what you want. Check the kismet page, they have lists of supported hardware.
[08:02] <keller>  /msg HeLL-224 XDCC SEND #19
[08:02] <warbler> !#freenode
[08:02] <ubotu> freenode is the IRC network that you're on! See http://freenode.net/faq.shtml
[08:03] <rafaelscj> clearzen, is there any option in /etc/kismet/kismet.conf that can fix it?
[08:03] <gdb> Yodud2: did that give an output of "CREATE USER" by itself?
[08:03] <rafaelscj> clearzen, okay
[08:03] <switchtolinux> sudo hdparm /dev/hdc displays nothing
[08:03] <kolmilludo> bulmer: ndiswrapper i tried but im not sure I did it okay
[08:03] <Yodud2> gdb: it told me "Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.03 sec)"
[08:03] <switchtolinux> sudo mount displays /dev/scd0 is the block device
[08:03] <dug_> kolmilludo: here are instructions for getting broadcom 4318 to work in ubuntu feisty: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=197102
[08:03] <gdb> Yodud2: verify the user is there with "SELECT user FROM users;"
[08:03] <gdb> Yodud2: do you see cacti listed?
[08:04] <Yodud2> gdb: and when i did "select user from user;" i saw a user named "cacti@localhost"
[08:04] <warbler> switchtolinux: system-admin-services to turn on hdparm
[08:04] <kolmilludo> dug_: thanks ill check it out
[08:04] <pbureau> ubuntu-laptop
[08:04] <pbureau> opps
[08:05] <gdb> Yodud2: hrm, not sure that's right
[08:05] <Yodud2> gdb: nono i wrote it that way intentionally
[08:05] <gdb> Yodud2: ah ok
[08:05] <Yodud2> gdb: cuz in the guide they said it's better to specify the host.
[08:05] <gdb> Yodud2: that should be it, now you can configure cacti to login using the password that you provided in the create user command
[08:05] <gdb> no worries!
[08:06] <dug_> kolmilludo: basically you download this .deb file, double click it to install, and that's it: http://ubuntuforums.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=30328&d=1177147133
[08:06] <meisterter> hi
[08:06] <M_42> anyone know how to put firefox cache into ram
[08:06] <Yodud2> gdb: i don't need to, lol cuz i just copied the password already found in the conguration file
[08:06] <Yodud2> gdb: to save me from any furteher trouble hehe
[08:06] <switchtolinux> @wrabler, i already executed the command hdparm before i activated hdparm in system admin services
[08:06] <Frogzoo> M_42: I do it this way - mount /tmp as tmpfs, then point the cache to /tmp
[08:07] <xertux> nickrud: r u looking ?:(
[08:07] <Yodud2> gdb: so the username and password in the config file are now right
[08:07] <Romnous> hey i have a very weird problem here; i managed to setup a ubuntu 7.04 box as a gateway and domain controller in a windows network. now i want to setup a wireless access point, it's a Sitecom WL-130. I managed to get it working with a windows gateway easily, but it just won't work under a ubuntu gateway...
[08:07] <gdb> Yodud2: there you go!
[08:07] <kolmilludo> dug_:ok ill do it hang on
[08:07] <switchtolinux> how do ii restart eventually the hdparm daemon
[08:07] <Yodud2> gdb: i'll restart apache just in case
[08:07] <nickrud> xertux, according to that, your monitor does not normally support that resolution; have you seen it do so?
[08:07] <lashmoove> am I supposed to get WARN: Skipping sector, weaiting for first VOBU... when using makedvd ?
[08:07] <gdb> Yodud2: shouldn't be any need to, to be honest, but you can!
[08:07] <warbler> switchtolinux: what makes you think it is hdparm?
[08:07] <M_42> Frogzoo, do I have to edit my fstab to do that
[08:07] <anachronoks> Hi, I was just wondering how to empty the trash on Ubuntu?
[08:07] <clearzen> Romnous: Does it associate at all?
[08:08] <Frogzoo> M_42: yes: tmpfs           /tmp            tmpfs   size=1G,mode=1777,noatime       0       0
[08:08] <xertux> nickrud: sure i was using well all of the resolutions 1400x1050 before installing ati drivers
[08:08] <IndyLucian> What software is available (if any) that will allow me to send data back and forth between my ubuntu os and my motorola razr?
[08:08] <warbler> switchtolinux: cd slows down
[08:08] <kolmilludo> dug_: after that i keep on the link's manual??
[08:08] <M_42> thanks
[08:08] <switchtolinux> i burned succesfully the cdrom with mp3 files
[08:08] <M_42> :D
[08:08] <dug_> anachronoks: right click trash icon and select empty trash
[08:08] <IndyLucian> i have tried Kandy and moto4lin
[08:08] <Romnous> i don't think so, i can't access the webinterface at all from the ubuntu-box
[08:08] <rafaelscj> clearzen, may I set suiduser=root?
[08:08] <anachronoks> dug_: Thanks, but I can't find it. :)
[08:08] <switchtolinux> and copy dont works it slows down after a some mp3 are copied
[08:08] <M_42> does anyone know of a good free burning program as good/easy as K3B for gnome?
[08:08] <nickrud> xertux, I have an ati, and bluntly, the fglrx drivers suck.
[08:09] <dug_> anachronoks: on mine it's a little blue icon on the bottom bar on the right side
[08:09] <IndyLucian> M_42, gnomebaker
[08:09] <clearzen> rafaelscj: DONT DO IT
[08:09] <airstrike> hi
[08:09] <nickrud> xertux, I stick with the open source ones. Less capability, more stability.
[08:09] <anachronoks> dug_: Okay, I deserve a good smack for not noticing that. Thanks! :)
[08:09] <dug_> kolmilludo: I don't understand what you mean by link's manual
[08:09] <staykovmarin> i am having major problems installing envy. Its telling me i need build essentials. so i try to get it trough apt and it tells me that it won't be installed. I have the universe repository uncommented in my sources file. any ideas
[08:09] <xertux> nickrud: so how will i solve? :(
[08:09] <wayoutthere> Hi If I download and install a server edition of ubuntu how do I go about setting up my wireless card without a GUI?
[08:09] <warbler> switchtolinux: try in terminal - man hdparm
[08:09] <M_42> I thought GB wasn't being developed anymore
[08:09] <nickrud> xertux, go back to the old driver. No gl ;(
[08:09] <airstrike> how can i edit a dvd so that i have only part of it (say 5 minutes out of a 1-hour show) on a single .avi/.mpg file?
[08:09] <kolmilludo> dug_: i mean what do i do after that??
[08:10] <Romnous> clearzen: i don't think so, because i can't access the webinterface from the ubuntubox either
[08:10] <xertux> nickrud: and so strange i cant even use beryl after installing ati drivers
[08:10] <idfsolja> ok i have a serious problem. I cant get ubuntu installed on my machine. i cant even partition 10gigs on my hard drive in order to install ubuntu. i keep errors in the middle and setup has to abort. can anyone suggest a hard disk checker. something like chkdsk in windows.
[08:10] <IndyLucian> M_42, i haven't heard that but if that is the case. .  the software still works very well
[08:10] <dug_> kolmilludo: download the .deb file to for example your desktop or your home folder, then go to the file so you can see it, then double click it and it should run an installer I think
[08:10] <M_42> kk thanks
[08:10] <warbler> airstrike: I'd recommend #ffmpeg
[08:10] <clearzen> Romnous: Are you running encryption?
[08:10] <kolmilludo> dug_: yes it does
[08:10] <airstrike> thanks
[08:10] <Romnous> clearzen: WEP
[08:11] <kolmilludo> dug_: but whats next??
[08:11] <gordonjcp> Romnous: does it work without wep?
[08:11] <wayoutthere> Is there any way to convert a Indeo 4 AVI file so that it can be used on linux?
[08:11] <kolmilludo> dug_: cause is still not working =S
[08:11] <clearzen> Romnous: Try it as an open network and see if you get differnet results
[08:11] <Romnous> clearzen: but how is that relevant since i didn't change the settings when i transferred it to the ubuntu-box
[08:11] <nickrud> staykovmarin, sudo apt-get install build-essential   <-- no S, might be the problem
[08:11] <Yodud2> gdb: hey just in case, can you tell me what's the command tht removes users ?
[08:11] <Jygzy> how do you search how many files contain a certain string?
[08:11] <dug_> kolmilludo: i don't know if you need to reboot or restart gnome, or go to system->administration->networking to see if wireless is already enabled.  I bet you have to restart though
[08:12] <nextse7en> Hi folks, could I get a little help?  When I run google earth, everything slows was down and gets choppy, including all functions in gnome... Other 3-D apps work great, but I can't seem to get earth to run correctly.
[08:12] <SlimeyPete> Jygzy: grep -l string . | wc -l
[08:12] <SlimeyPete> Jygzy: that should work afaik
[08:12] <kolmilludo> dug_: ill restart... ill be back in a second if something goes wrong
[08:12] <SlimeyPete> erm, * not .
[08:12] <switchtolinux> the problem is @ http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/DMA it says that either my built in cdrom cdrw dvdrom dvdr dvdrw is /dev/hdc but when i insert the cdrom with the mp3 files mount displays /dev/scd0 as the block device and when i type sudo hdparm /dev/hdc or /dev/scd0 there is no option to turn on dma as opposed @ http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/DMA what am i doing wrong
[08:12] <Jygzy> SlimeyPete if you wanna list the filenames and the row that contains it?
[08:12] <kolmilludo> dug_: thank you
[08:12] <staykovmarin> nickrud, sorry, i just misspelled it here. it says: Depends: g++ (>= 4:4.1.1) but it is not going to be installed
[08:12] <switchtolinux> i am from germany i hope it makes no difficulties when i reference to http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/DMA
[08:13] <SlimeyPete> Jygzy: oh right I see. grep -ln string *
[08:13] <Romnous> clearzen: i tried it however, and no success
[08:13] <Soup_> anyone know a GOOD dock fir Ubunti like OSX?
[08:13] <nickrud> staykovmarin, could you put the complete error on pastebin
[08:13] <Yodud2> gdb: anyway thnkx a lot man you've been of great help.
[08:13] <gdb> Yodud2: that's a bit more complex ;-) "revoke all privleges on *.* from cacti@localhost;" "revoke grant option on *.* from cacti@localhost;" "delete from mysql.user where user='cacti' and host='localhost';" "flush privleges;"
[08:13] <SlimeyPete> Jygzy: hrm, sorry, that appears not to work. It'll be something similar.
[08:13] <clearzen> Romnous: Can you see the AP from the ubuntu gateway?
[08:13] <gary4gar> Soup_, try gdesklets
[08:14] <Soup_> is it in reposiotory?
[08:14] <Romnous> clearzen: where can i possibly see it?
[08:14] <gary4gar> Soup_, yes i think
[08:14] <gary4gar> Soup_, otherwise you google
[08:14] <Soup_> its there thanks
[08:14] <Soup_> pray it works
[08:15] <clearzen> Does it have a wireless card? Or is it just a wired box?
[08:15] <Romnous> clearzen: the access point is a box
[08:15] <Romnous> clearzen: Sitecom WL-130
[08:15] <staykovmarin> nickrud, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35950/
[08:16] <warbler> switchtolinux: hdparm works on hard disks - by my understanding
[08:16] <clearzen> Right, but on the gateway do you have a wireless card on the ubuntu gateway
[08:16] <clearzen> brb
[08:16] <rakabc12> hi
[08:17] <Romnous> clearzen: no i haven't got any, it's connected through a network HUB
[08:17] <nickrud> staykovmarin, you probably have a messed up sources.list, but try     sudo apt-get install -f      first. If it fails, go to source-o-matic and replace.
[08:17] <rakabc12> how can i acces my windows xp files from ubuntu live cd
[08:17] <utka> allelujah
[08:17] <nickrud> !source-o-matic | staykovmarin
[08:17] <ubotu> staykovmarin: source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[08:18] <Corvidae> Hey there... I think I've managed to screw up PAM in trying to set up AD authentication. As a result, NetworkManager won't load (gives an error complaining that the authentication is rejected). Can someone please send me the lines I should have in /etc/pam.d/common_auth and common_session so I can get back to the defaults?
[08:18] <nickrud> staykovmarin, by fails, I mean an attempt at installing build-essential after running the install -f
[08:18] <Soup_> BLAH I want a DOCK!!!!!
[08:18] <Soup_> Not google apps anyone know a real DOCK for ubuntu
[08:19] <Romnous> gdesklets?
[08:19] <Yodude> gdb: hey it seems i shouldn't have added @local to the account name, can you tell me what's the command to delete the user /
[08:19] <Corvidae> deluser
[08:19] <Soup_> gdesklets its a dock
[08:19] <switchtolinux> @warbler, maybe there is a misunderstanding
[08:19] <Soup_> its just apps that site on the dock
[08:19] <gdb> Yodude: you should be able to get away with "DROP USER cacti@localhost;"
[08:19] <johnon> hi.i have a question:  i would like to find files using command 'find' but i would like to find only files not directories?any idea?
[08:19] <Soup_> I want an OSX type dock
[08:19] <nickrud> Soup_, fourth hit for osx doc linux on google: http://del.icio.us/url/aa63ef842cc18247389c2920d5caf6d9
[08:20] <switchtolinux> because the english wikipedia references to a harddrive with the topic hdparm
[08:20] <gdb> Yodude: it's a bad idea to leave the host field blank.  if you're coming from another system, then you may want to use the hostname of that machine
[08:20] <Romnous> !dock
[08:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dock - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:20] <switchtolinux> and the url i refernced http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/DMA refers also to a dvdrom drive
[08:20] <gdb> Yodude: but if you're ok with relying on password authentication only, then you can leave it blank
[08:20] <alesan> hi
[08:20] <Creshin> Hi
[08:20] <Romnous> !welcome | alesan
[08:20] <ubotu> alesan: Welcome to #ubuntu - the Ubuntu support channel.
[08:20] <Yodude> gdb: yeah cuz i'm still getting the erro it seems cacti understood all as the username
[08:21] <alesan> does anybody knows how to disable the annoying "fading" effect when I press the logout button?
[08:21] <dug_> Soup_: google for 'gnome dock' gives some options
[08:21] <Yodude> gdb: so what'd do i type ?
[08:21] <warbler> switchtolinux: just saying that hdparm - hd = hard disk
[08:21] <Creshin> Okay...so I'm pretty new to Ubuntu. I installed it on my laptop, and need help getting my internal wireless card running.
[08:21] <ref> hi all
[08:22] <switchtolinux> i agree
[08:22] <gdb> Yodude: "DROP USER cacti@localhost;" then recreate the user as you did before without providing a hostname
[08:22] <switchtolinux> @warbler: i agree
[08:22] <Creshin> Anyone have any ideas?
[08:22] <kazol> arun: Are you there?
[08:23] <ref> can somebody help with linux
[08:23] <ref> ?
[08:23] <Romnous> Creshin: depends on what wireless card you're using, you should check ubuntuforums.org
[08:23] <Romnous> BRB
[08:23] <kazol> ref: What's the problem?
[08:23] <ref> i want to copy my system from hdd to a new harddisk
[08:23] <arun> kazol: whats up
[08:24] <ref> byt i can`t to fix the grub
[08:24] <Corvidae> Hey there... I think I've managed to screw up PAM in trying to set up AD authentication. As a result, NetworkManager won't load (gives an error complaining that the authentication is rejected). Can someone please send me the default contents (don't need comments, just the stock settings) of /etc/pam.d/common_auth and common_session so I can hopefully get it working again?
[08:24] <Yodude> gdb: ERROR 1396 (HY000): Operation DROP USER failed for 'cacti'@'localhost'
[08:24] <kazol> arun: When I rebooted the computer, X server crashed. I vim'ed the xorg.conf file and it removed the device name. I copied the backed up file and it works now.
[08:24] <Yodude> gdb: weird; should i just create another account names just "cacti" ?
[08:25] <kazol> arun: Do I really have to run the enable thing? If I do, it will crash again.
[08:25] <cchance> hey is there any tool that will edit my W370 cell phone on ubuntu?
[08:25] <cchance> (motorola)
[08:25] <gdb> Yodude: you can do that, yes
[08:25] <kazol> arun: Right now, I get ~750fps running glxgears-does that mean the driver is working?
[08:25] <johnon> has font files any extensions? for example font.xx ??
[08:26] <SlimeyPete> .ttf, sometimes
[08:26] <rafaelscj> clearzen, THANKS, I solved my problem
[08:26] <arun> kazol: not sure, you said those instructions worked for you?
[08:26] <ref> help plz
[08:26] <cchance> ! moto
[08:26] <johnon> SlimeyPete:so not always?what about ubuntu fonts?
[08:26] <ref> how to correct copy system from disk to disk?
[08:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about moto - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:26] <dug_> Creshin, do you know what kind of wireless card you have, or could you share your computer model
[08:26] <nickrud> Corvidae, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35954/
[08:26] <kazol> arun: They did not-when I ran the enable thing it removed the names in the device section, so the system didn't know there was a device there, and X server crashed.
[08:27] <rafaelscj> clearzen, I disabled network-manager
[08:27] <jetscreamer> ref: cp -a , but from the livecd
[08:27] <Corvidae> Wonderful. Thanks, Nick!
[08:27] <Zasch> Hello. How do I get Audacity to export mp3s?
[08:27] <walkint0me> I deleted the three partitions i was using for ubuntu and forgot to format them. instead I just merged them wiht my vista partition and i cannot boot to my windows partition. It tried ot load GRUB, which is now destroyed
[08:27] <SlimeyPete> johnon: most fonts in ubuntu are truetype. Truetype fonts end with .ttf.
[08:27] <arun> kazol: its weird
[08:27] <dug_> ref: you can do something like 'sudo cp -R / /path/to/new/drive' maybe.  I'd try with a single file first
[08:27] <kazol> arun: Is ~750fps in glxgears ok?
[08:27] <staykovmarin> nickrud, what sources should i add to my list?? i added what i thought what i need, but its still giving the same error. after apt-get install -f, then trying to intsall
[08:28] <warbler> christian_: ?
[08:28] <kazol> arun: And why is it necessary to enable the config?
[08:28] <cchance> ok where can i search the repositories of ubuntu or debian for that matter/
[08:28] <Bukk> I had full Java installed, running Azureus with a webui for my local network, when I was going to install a plugin I noticed it required java 1.6, and when I installed it I didnt notice it was only x32, and I am running AMD64, so when  I tried to uninstall it I got a error, and nothing worked, so I just tried to uninstall all java stuff (using Adept Manger), and they refused to uninstall, just gave me errors.
[08:28] <christian_> warbler, yes?
[08:28] <nickrud> walkint0me, http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-224273.html
[08:28] <arun> kazol: i'll be right back
[08:29] <warbler> christian_: any luck on sound yet?
[08:29] <Bukk> Then I did a locate java, and removed everything myself which had with java to do, and now my dselect dosnt even show Java as a option to install
[08:29] <dug_> staykovmarin: did you try sudo apt-get install libc6-dev and then try installing the other thing?
[08:29] <nickrud> staykovmarin, I'd get them all, including the sources
[08:29] <walkint0me> I deleted by ubuntu partition and forgot to format it. I merged my vista partition wiht the unallocated space and now GRUB does not work and I cant load my computer =(. I tried running the fix startup option from the vista dvd but it detects that the windows boot sector is okay.
[08:29] <Bukk> Either does the Adept manager
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[08:29] <Bukk> Anyone who can help me out, I have been at  this at hours now
[08:29] <walkint0me> nickrud: thanks
[08:29] <dug_> cchance: go to system->administration->synaptic package manager and you can search for packages there
[08:29] <warbler> christian_: website for your via chip - http://www-old.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=VIA&card=&chip=via8235&module=via82xx
[08:29] <Bukk> updated my source list many times, even put in the install CD and updated the package list from there
[08:30] <cchance> Im not in ubuntu right now
[08:30] <Bukk> Pls anyone
[08:30] <christian_> warbler, not yet, still gonna try couple things but if that doesn't work Idk what to do, getting pretty sick and tired haha. Worst case scenario I'll listen to music with my mp3 playter :P
[08:30] <jrib> Bukk: how did you install the 32bit java?
[08:30] <PriceChild> Bukk, what are you trying to do?
[08:30] <christian_> warbler, yeah I got that page, you linked it a while ago, ty :)
[08:30] <dug_> cchance: http://packages.ubuntu.com/
[08:30] <cchance> il go to ubuntu if i find out i can work with my w370 on i
[08:30] <warbler> k
[08:30] <nickrud> Bukk, in a command line type aptitude search sun-java
[08:30] <rgr> how does one find where apt-egt source installed the source files?
[08:30] <Yodude> gdb: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35956/
[08:31] <Yodude> gdb: lol another error message
[08:31] <richard> does anyone know how to remove macmenu applet
[08:31] <warbler> chritian_: keep losing the chat!
[08:31] <Blissex> !binary
[08:31] <nickrud> rgr, dpkg -L <pkgname>
[08:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about binary - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[08:31] <Blissex> !nvidia
[08:31] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[08:31] <jrib> rgr: current working directory
[08:31] <nickrud> rgr, ah source sorry
[08:32] <rgr> any idea?
[08:32] <gdb> Yodude: the error tells you what to do ;-)
[08:32] <jrib> rgr: the one I just said?
[08:32] <Bukk> nickrud: Could not get lock var/lib/dpkg/lock - open ( 11 etc)
[08:32] <gdb> Yodude: that's done from the unix command line, not from the mysql monitor prompt
[08:32] <__david> hey, how do I use beagle to search for music files only?  I tried "beagle-query type:audio foo" and "beagle-query FilterMusic foo" to no avail.  How can I use beagle-query to file for just audio?
[08:32] <walkint0me> nickrud: does the small program described in that forum topic wokr for windows vista?
[08:32] <nickrud> Bukk, I didn't say sudo :) but that means you have another package manager open, fyi
[08:32] <Bukk> nickrud: nm
[08:33] <nickrud> walkint0me, not sure, really
[08:33] <warbler> __david: try - *.mp3
[08:33] <Bukk> nickrud: It list a lot of java packages there
[08:33] <__david> warbler: I also want to search m4a and ogg files
[08:33] <__david> warbler: so I think I need one of the more advanced filters
[08:33] <nickrud> Bukk, so you have java available :) install sun-java6-jre and sun-java6-plugin
[08:33] <godefroi> so, say I just installed ubuntu server edition, what would be the partition manager of choice (console-mode)?
[08:33] <Bukk> how?
[08:33] <steel_lady> Please, somebody has the idea why gparted doesn't want to resize windows partition to put others and install ubuntu? It is freshly installd windows and defragmented. The disk has 150G
[08:34] <Yodude> gdb: it tells me this "bash: cacti.sql: No such file or directory"
[08:34] <staykovmarin> nickrud, i get a strange error when i do apt-get update: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35957/
[08:34] <warbler> __david: *.oggetc - my only suggestion
[08:34] <noob_> hi all
[08:34] <nickrud> Bukk, search for them in synaptic, or close synaptic and do sudo aptitude install <the packages>
[08:34] <rgr> jrib: doh. thanks.
[08:34] <staykovmarin> nickrud, thats after it goes trough the update process
[08:34] <jrib> rgr: np
[08:34] <gdb> Yodude: you need to find the location of the cacti.sql file that came with your cacti software.  Then run that command from there.
[08:34] <walkint0me> does anyone know if GAG works for vista?
[08:34] <dug_> Bukk: go to system->administration->synaptic package manager, search for java6 and install it.  Then at terminal run sudo update-alternatives --config java and then add this line to the top of /etc/jvm: /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun
[08:35] <gdb> Yodude: it's just a file that will contain a lot of CREATE TABLE and INSERT INTO statements that sets up the initial cacti database
[08:35] <noob_> if i start an app with alt+f2 where can i remove them? im on xubuntu
[08:35] <jrib> walkint0me: ask in ##windows
[08:35] <walkint0me> thanks
[08:35] <lashmoove> where can I download midentify?
[08:35] <warbler> !xubuntu
[08:35] <ubotu> xubuntu is Ubuntu with Xfce instead of Gnome. For more info, see http://www.xubuntu.org and http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/ - To install from Ubuntu: "sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop". | For support, see #xubuntu | See also: !ubuntu and !xubuntu-channels
[08:35] <Bukk> I dont want java 1.6, it is only for 32 bit
[08:35] <Bukk> I am running 64 bit
[08:35] <gdb> Yodude: you MAY need to run this first, inside mysql "GRANT ALL PRIVLEGES ON cacti.* TO cacti;"
[08:35] <nickrud> staykovmarin, seveas signs his repository so you can be reasonably sure you're getting safe packages; a sec while I find instructions
[08:36] <Seveas> nickrud, anybody can sign packages :)
[08:36] <Bukk> and aptitude search only found 32 bit versions
[08:36] <gdb> Yodude: replace cacti.* with whatever_the_name_of_your_database.*
[08:36] <jrib> noob_: system -> administration -> system monitor,"kill", or "pkill"...
[08:36] <Seveas> nickrud, signatures don't stop me from building a package that does rm -rf / when installing
[08:36] <nickrud> Seveas, true, but your repo is signed, not the packages. And, I said reasonably :)
[08:36] <noob_> jrib ty
[08:36] <jrib> noob_: that first program may or may not exist on xubuntu btw
[08:36] <staykovmarin> nickrud, should i uncomment lines like: # GPG key: 1135D466
[08:37] <Seveas> nickrud, anybody can sign repos :)
[08:37] <Seveas> staykovmarin, no
[08:37] <nickrud> staykovmarin, spend some time with Seveas
[08:37] <Yodude> gdb: i found it, it's called cacti.sql.gz
[08:37] <Lichnet> why a linux text file opened in windows always have a square in placement of newline?
[08:37] <jrib> !away > smokestack|away (see the private message from ubotu)
[08:37] <Yodude> gdb: in /usr/doc/share/cacti
[08:37] <cchance> in your oppinion would ubuntu do better with battery life on my 8 cell batt?
[08:38] <Seveas> Lichnet, because windows expects other newlines than linux
[08:38] <Seveas> Lichnet, wordpad on windows can open these files
[08:38] <jrib> Lichnet: get a better editor
[08:38] <Lichnet> Seveas, yes i know
[08:38] <nickrud> Seveas, I am suprised there's no link on that page to importing your key
[08:38] <Seveas> nickrud, which page?
[08:38] <cchance> with win i usualy get from 2 to 3 hours on it (when everything is low
[08:38] <Lichnet> Seveas, is there anyway to make the notepad read the newline?
[08:38] <godefroi> if I just installed ubuntu server edition, what would be the partition manager of choice (console-mode)?
[08:38] <nickrud> Seveas, source-o-matic
[08:38] <Bukk> But how can I get my dselect to list the java packages again
[08:38] <Seveas> nickrud, there should be instructions
[08:38] <Seveas> !find unix2dos
[08:39] <ubotu> File unix2dos found in tofrodos
[08:39] <Seveas> Lichnet, install tofrodos in ubuntu and run unix2dos on the commandline to convert the newlines
[08:39] <Lichnet> Seveas, thanks
[08:40] <Yodude> gdb: it seems to be in .gz format, shouldn't i extract it ?
[08:40] <dug_> Lichnet: on windows there are better text editors too like jedit or notepad++ or whatever
[08:41] <boojah_> !GNU
[08:41] <ubotu> G(NU's) N(ot) U(nix). A project that aimed to develop a complete operating system of Free Software, which Ubuntu is based on. See http://gnu.org
[08:41] <Lichnet> dug_, thanks
[08:41] <Lichnet> dug_, its just because when sending something to a win user to take care of this newline
[08:41] <dug_> cchance: from what i've read, sometimes ubuntu isn't as good at maintaining battery life, but it's still not bad
[08:41] <Lichnet> dug_, the user sure wont install another prg =p
[08:42] <P31> how do i configure ubuntu so that when i double click on the menu bar, it maximizes?
[08:42] <dug_> Lichnet: ok, also you can use a better text editor in Ubuntu and save it to dos format.  jedit works on ubuntu, too, but it is slower to load up than gedit for example.
[08:43] <Lichnet> dug_, thanks!
[08:43] <Creshin> 05:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-PCI Card (rev 01)
[08:43] <Creshin> I can't get it to run
[08:43] <Creshin> And it's not on Ubuntu Forums
[08:43] <nickrud> staykovmarin, the instructions are in the sources.list, copy and paste the lines that start with gpg (without the #'s) into a terminal
[08:43] <staykovmarin> nickrud, thanks i just found them
[08:43] <dug_> Creshin: i can help you, i have a dell wireless 1490, and I think the same instructions work for 1390, gimme a sec
[08:43] <nickrud> staykovmarin, hadn't used that site in a while, it's changed
[08:44] <Creshin> Cool, thanks.
[08:44] <staykovmarin> nickrud,  i was looking all over the site, didnt think of looking in the list
[08:44] <nickrud> lol
[08:44] <steven36> hey, I was wondering about using ubuntu on my hp. I just want to know if they fixed the hibernation thing yet. Also I am concerned about if I have to uninstall with Vista
[08:44] <dug_> Creshin: here are the instructions for 1390 and 1490, but i gotta warn you it takes a lot of typing: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=297092&highlight=dell+1501
[08:44] <Yodude> gdb: i did "mysql -u cacti -p cacti < cacti.sql" in the /usr/share/doc/cacti directory, but i got this message "ERROR 1049 (42000): Unknown database 'cacti'"
[08:44] <boojah> The new laptop i bought has a finger print reader for autentications... can i get a software that implements this in GDM?
[08:44] <Creshin> Thanks man, I don't mind typing, I'm just glad to have help.
[08:45] <rafaelscj> steven36, here, hibernate works, but stand by not, (Acer)
[08:45] <boojah> biometrics in ubuntu anyone?!
[08:45] <steven36> rafaelscj: well I may to still lay off until they fix it
[08:45] <xero9364> Hi. When I updated to Gutsy (I know it's devel), GNOME broke and now I have to use Failsafe GNOME to log in. I have an old NVidia GF4 MX4000 128MB vidcard
[08:45] <nickrud> boojah, I read recently about some work on fingerprint readers in the kernel, it's not even alpha software yet
[08:46] <xero9364> Beryl, miraculously, still works.
[08:46] <lee_> Nvidia Drivers to use when playing games in wine?
[08:46] <steven36> rafelscj: I had it on a generic desktop forever: I bought a desktop in January that came with Vista
[08:46] <john__> I have overwritten my partition table and can no longer find my ext3 file system. However, I have a print of "fdisk -l" from before I lost it. How can I restore my fs?
[08:46] <lee_> whats the best Nvidia drivers to use when playing games in wine ;)?
[08:46] <Yodude> gdb: i did "mysql -u cacti -p cacti < cacti.sql" in the /usr/share/doc/cacti directory, but i got this message "ERROR 1049 (42000): Unknown database 'cacti'"
[08:46] <boojah> nickrud: cool!! in the kernel!?! wow, ill look up on that, but is there any software that can use a finger pront reader on a laptop in ubuntu?
[08:47] <xero9364> lee_, what card do you have?
[08:47] <jpmitchell> Hello all..
[08:47] <xero9364> Usually, you'll want the proprietary drivers.
[08:47] <jpmitchell> Anyone know where I might find .20.2 mythtv and associated packages?
[08:47] <xero9364> Hello? Can anyone read this?
[08:47] <Yodude> gdb: you're not there anymore ?
[08:47] <lee_> xero9364, erm XfX Geforce 6600 GT
[08:47] <nickrud> boojah, http://www.google.com/search?q=fingerprint+reader+linux&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=com.ubuntu:en-US:official&client=firefox-a has some reading material
[08:47] <xero9364> lee_ use the proprietary drivers.
[08:48] <letha1> hey, i upgraded my kernel.. i first disabled the nvidia driver, then upgraded
[08:48] <xero9364> I think it's nvidia-glx that you want.
[08:48] <letha1> now it says my hardware doesnt need the nvidia driver
[08:48] <lee_> xero9364,  there the ones from apt-get install nvidia-glx-new i think i got
[08:48] <xero9364> lee_ how much ram is in the card?
[08:48] <letha1> 256 MB
[08:48] <lee_> xero9364,  just 128mb but its a top end 128mb card
[08:48] <steven36> rafaelscj: how about video acceleration
[08:48] <xero9364> lee_ you need the one without -new
[08:48] <xero9364> and not -legacy
[08:49] <letha1> i got nvidia glx
[08:49] <xero9364> I have the same kind of card lee_
[08:49] <lee_> xero9364,  so sudo apt-get nvidia-glx
[08:49] <xero9364> lethal, not you.,
[08:49] <xero9364> lee_, yes.
[08:49] <lee_> xero9364,  but with install :)
[08:49] <fmac> no
[08:49] <jpmitchell> Any mythtv users here?
[08:49] <xero9364> jpmitchell I am.
[08:49] <lee_> xero9364, thanks man fps in WoW is dropping alot so kinda thaught it might be a driver issue ;)
[08:49] <letha1> but when i change the xorg.conf file to nvidia, i get an error
[08:49] <rafaelscj> steven36, My video card is Intel 945Gm, I haven't any problems
[08:49] <xero9364> My TV card sucks the women though.
[08:50] <letha1> i think i have to disable the nv drivers manually before using nvidia-glx
[08:50] <staykovmarin> nickrud, alright i think i did it right, but i am still getting the same error when i try to install build-essential
[08:50] <jpmitchell> xero9364, Do you know where I can find .20.2 packages for feisty?
[08:50] <nickrud> staykovmarin, you did sudo apt-get update first, right?
[08:50] <staykovmarin> yes
[08:50] <xero9364> Can anyone help with this?: I upgraded to Gutsy and now I have to use Failsafe GNOME to log in.
[08:50] <staykovmarin> nickrud, then i did sudo apt-get install -f
[08:50] <xero9364> jpmitchell, nope
[08:50] <nickrud> staykovmarin, what ubuntu release?
[08:51] <lee_> xero9364,  right i just did apt-get install nvidia-glx dont i need to configure it or something?
[08:51] <kazol> What's a good fps value when running glxgears?-Is 800 ok?
[08:51] <staykovmarin> nickrud, 7.04
[08:51] <xero9364> lee_ try editing the xorg.conf
[08:51] <Nalidixic> anyone here code in C++?? I'm having some trouble with an excersise i'm supposed to code. Basically you have to enter a starting number and ending number to demonstrate the use of the for loop counting. I am having trouble getting it to count as all it prints is 1 number higher then my top counting number. Can anyone give me a hand? http://rafb.net/p/m4aUYg12.html
[08:51] <xero9364> If it says "nv" anywhere change it to "nvidia"
[08:51] <Mthed> Should i be worried when i get several hits a day on my firewall?
[08:51] <lee_> and thats it?
[08:51] <CompJunki> hello
[08:51] <nickrud> staykovmarin, what happens when you try to install those packages indiviually?
[08:51] <xero9364> Mthed: They're usually scans for unprotected Windows users.
[08:52] <nickrud> Mthed, no, I get tons
[08:52] <rafaelscj> Mthed, this is normal
[08:52] <CompJunki> im using vmware with ubuntu, but i can't use the 'Desktop Effects' can someone help me?
[08:52] <Mthed> k, thanks.
[08:52] <dug_> xero9364: did you have it set to save gnome sessions, i just saw this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=429583
[08:52] <staykovmarin> nickrud, i tried that it then it wanted lib6 or something, so i tried to install that but i already had it
[08:52] <jpmitchell> xero9364, Rats.. Do you think the only way to get .20.2 is running gutsy then?
[08:53] <Carroarmato0> CompJunki: vmware uses standart vesa driver for rendering
[08:53] <nickrud> staykovmarin, install libc6-dev
[08:53] <christian_> warbler, that page you linked makes no sence o.O
[08:53] <xero9364> jpmitchell I don't use myth anymore so I don't know. My TV card sucks too bad to get a decent picture.
[08:53] <lee_> xero9364, do i need to reboot or just restart X?
[08:53] <xero9364> lee_ restart x
[08:53] <steven36> does ubuntu help with vdieo acceleration now
[08:53] <lee_> xero9364, whats the easiest way to do this?
[08:53] <CompJunki> Carroarmato0:  waht do you mean ?  how can i use them ?
[08:53] <wolferine> if i have a mount error, caused by NFS, where is the errors logged ?
[08:53] <jpmitchell> xero9364, Oh well.. Thanks anyway..
[08:53] <jpmitchell> Anyone else know about mythtv and .20.2?
[08:53] <jpmitchell> The version of mythtv that is..
[08:54] <Carroarmato0> CompJunki: vesa is meant to be a rudimental driver incase no other drivers work.. hence it doesn't have the things to make your screen showup bling
[08:54] <staykovmarin> nickrud, libc6-dev: Depends: libc6 (= 2.5-0ubuntu14) but 2.6.1-1ubuntu1 is to be installed
[08:54] <quaal> anyone know of a channel for epiphany
[08:54] <nickrud> wolferine, I believe /var/log/syslog
[08:54] <staykovmarin> nickrud, Reading state information... Done libc6 is already the newest version.
[08:54] <rafaelscj> !find mythtv
[08:54] <ubotu> Found: mythtv, mythtv-backend, mythtv-backend-master, mythtv-common, mythtv-database (and 4 others)
[08:54] <CompJunki> Carroarmato0:  so i can't use them ?
[08:54] <rafaelscj> !find .20.2
[08:54] <ubotu> Found: libc-client2002edebian, libsimage20c2, w3-recs-2002
[08:54] <Carroarmato0> CompJunki: Nope
[08:54] <jahjah> hello, i am looking for help on upgrading from Ubuntu 5.10 to the current version.. would anyone have a good link please?
[08:55] <christian_> warbler, but thanks anyways
[08:55] <xtknight> jpmitchell, i guess it could be backported to feisty.  the maintainer for it on IRC is "superm1" if you want to talk to him about it
[08:55] <CompJunki> Carroarmato0:  ill find away
[08:55] <xtknight> jpmitchell, not only right now he prolly will be later
[08:55] <xtknight> online*
[08:55] <jahjah> !upgrading
[08:55] <nickrud> staykovmarin, put apt-cache policy libc6     and    libc6-dev  on the pastebin. And it looks like you have some mixed feisty gutsy packages installed
[08:55] <jpmitchell> xtknight, All right thanks...
[08:55] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[08:56] <Carroarmato0> CompJunki: Unless Vmware supports it (which isn't the case), you won't be able to use a graphical accelerated desktop... should you not notice... your emulated desktop runs slower... not only because it's emulated, but because it renders graphics slowly
[08:56] <jpmitchell> ubotu, I know about the official ubuntu packages.. I was looking for a third party package..
[08:57] <Superkuh> I need to disable ipv6 on feisty to try and narrow down a networking issue I am having. Can anyone point me towards a relevent forum post or other static resource on this topic? I guess I am incompetant because searching unbuntuforums.org hasn't turned up anything yet.
[08:57] <dug_> jpmitchell: ubotu's a bot :)
[08:57] <erUSUL> Nalidixic: {} in the for loop -> for() { .... }
[08:57] <jpmitchell> dug_, Guess I know that now.. :-P
[08:57] <jpmitchell> dug_, Fooled me..
[08:57] <nickrud> jahjah, you'd be best off backing up home and doing a fresh install; you'd need to upgrade to 6.04, then 6.10, then 7.04.
[08:57] <steven36> does ubuntu handle video acceleration now
[08:58] <xtknight> jpmitchell, it would probably just be more courteous to highlight his nickname in #ubuntu-motu rather than PM him out of the blue.  he should get to you, or since i talk to him often i'll tell him to get to you about it
[08:58] <xertux> where is fglrx and ati driver files?
[08:58] <staykovmarin> nickrud, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35960/
[08:58] <jpmitchell> xtknight, I am sorry.. I am fairly light in irc correct behavior, so I do not understand what you mean..
[08:58] <dug_> jpmitchell: 0.20.2 is in gutsy, and here is a forum thread about getting it in feisty but haven't read it myself: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=536555&page=2
[08:59] <xertux> where is fglrx and ati driver files?
[08:59] <jpmitchell> dug_, Hmm.. Thanks..
[08:59] <rafaelscj> jahjah, first, I used APTonCD
[08:59] <erUSUL> !ati | xertux
[08:59] <ubotu> xertux: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[08:59] <graft> i'm trying to NFS mount some thingy, but it's timing out
[08:59] <erUSUL> !repeat | xertux
[08:59] <ubotu> xertux: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[08:59] <xtknight> jpmitchell, join #ubuntu-motu and type "superm1: message" rather than private messaging him, i mean.  that's all
[08:59] <xertux> where is fglrx and ati driver files in my computer? /*** ( changed question )
[08:59] <jpmitchell> xtknight, Ah.. Thank you for the clarification..
[08:59] <geekbr> ae
[09:00] <jpmitchell> xtknight, Since you seem to be forgiving, what does motu stand for?
[09:00] <graft> does anyone know some reasons why NFS would time out? rpcinfo says portmapper and nfs and all are running on the host, and portmap is running on the client
[09:00] <xtknight> !motu | jpmitchell
[09:00] <ubotu> jpmitchell: motu is short for Masters of the Universe. The brave souls who maintain the packages in the Universe section of Ubuntu. See  http://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU
[09:00] <Mthed> How will i know my 3d-card drivers are up to date on linux?
[09:00] <jpmitchell> xtknight, I see. Thanks! :-)
[09:00] <dug_> jpmitchell: here's teh instructions, go to system->administration->software sources, click the updates tab, and check the feisty-proposed repository: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=536555
[09:01] <nickrud> staykovmarin, there's your problem then. Somewhen you installed 2.6.1(probably from gutsy), and now that you have feisty sources again, and can't downgrade. Big problem.
[09:01] <wolfsong> anyone use GnomeLaunchBox? I can't seem to get any keybindings to open it but it opens fine from a terminal
[09:01] <christian_> why does every guide I try screw itself over with no solution nor suggestion to this [ sudo cp ~/downloads/alsa* .
[09:01] <christian_> cp: cannot stat `/home/christian/downloads/alsa*': No such file or directory
[09:01] <christian_>  ]  ?
[09:01] <grabgrass> anyone have any experiance with reconfiguring grub? i put two new drives in my box and now i keep getting error 17
[09:01] <jahjah> christian_: try cp -r
[09:01] <Fezzler> Is there a way to export or convert F-Spot ppm images to jpeg?
[09:01] <jpmitchell> dug_, Ummm.. I am sorry I must have lost track of the conversation.. What are these instructions for?
[09:01] <lee_> ok what the hell
[09:02] <nickrud> staykovmarin, upgrading back to gutsy is probably your only useful way out of this, unless you want to reinstall.
[09:02] <dug_> sweet, i never even saw the 'software sources' control panel before, maybe i can finally get pidgin and thunderbird 2 in feisty
[09:02] <rafaelscj> !pidgin
[09:02] <ubotu> pidgin is the new name for Gaim forced by AOL's legal dept. It wasn't released in time for Feisty. Expect it in gutsy. See http://www.pidgin.im/index.php for more info.
[09:02] <grabgrass> !grub
[09:02] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[09:02] <staykovmarin> nickrud, thats strange.. i didnt do anything like that
[09:02] <staykovmarin> nickrud, not that i am aware at least
[09:02] <Karti> Hi, just installed 32 bit on a 64 bit machine and it works fine, apart from recognizing my usb ports .....any ideas?
[09:02] <lee_> i just did sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx (i had glx-new installed) and now the xorg.conf files says that i have no compatable gpu can anyone help
[09:02] <xertux> where is fglrx and ati driver files in my computer? /*** ( changed question )
[09:02] <Ice_> Is there a Linux equivalent of www.networkmagic.com for Linux?
[09:03] <CompJunki> damn
[09:03] <christian_> jahjah, the problem still occurs
[09:03] <nickrud> staykovmarin, well, http://packages.ubuntu.com/feisty/base/libc6 and http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/base/libc6 are pretty clear
[09:03] <grabgrass> if i'm on a livecd right now and run update-grub, will it know to write everything to my harddisk?
[09:03] <lee_> can someone help me fix X please??
[09:03] <lee_> text based IRC is no fun
[09:04] <CompJunki> YOUR OS KEEPS LOCKING UP ON MY SYSTEM!!!!!!!
[09:04] <jahjah> christian_: well you are making an obvious mistake it would seem.
[09:04] <intr80> lee_ : whats wrong?
[09:04] <jpmitchell> dug_, Ah! Wonderbar! Looks like superm1 has already done the work for mythtv .20.2 for feisty! Thanks a bunch!
[09:04] <lrbabe> Hello everybody. I need help to install U7.04 on a fake raid. What is the appropriate channel ?
[09:04] <christian_> jahjah, following the guides from a to z seems to do this I've learned to know for a fact...
[09:04] <unique> dose any one here have knowledge of wine??
[09:05] <nickrud> xertux, dpkg -L xserver-xorg-video-ati  and dpkg -L xorg-driver-fglrx
[09:05] <jpmitchell> lrbabe, What is fake raid?
[09:05] <graft> CompJunki: what's your problem, man? you're more likely to get help if you state it clearly and civilly
[09:05] <jpmitchell> unique, I do..
[09:05] <lee_> intr80: i was advised by someone in here to install nvidia-glx instead of what i had which was nvidia-glx-new and now the xorg.conf files says no compatable gpu found
[09:05] <staykovmarin> nickrud, alright, do you have a guide on how to upgrade gutsy??
[09:05] <ferronica> can anyone help me regarding Azureus ?
[09:05] <lrbabe> jpmitchell a software based raid
[09:05] <jahjah> christian_: you are trying to copy a directory or a file? from where to where? i don't understand what you are even doing ...
[09:05] <Ice_> Does anyone know of a Linux app to allow me to use a GUI to see other computers on my network, connect to shared folders, etc?
[09:05] <intr80> lee_ : lspci |grep VGA
[09:05] <jpmitchell> lrbabe, Oh.. I guess I do not think of it as fake. I have experience..
[09:05] <lee_> intr80: how do i get to the shell window from here?
[09:06] <Messiah> good morning
[09:06] <nickrud> staykovmarin, http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/tribe5
[09:06] <jpmitchell> Messiah, Morning..
[09:06] <jpmitchell> lrbabe, Whats up?
[09:06] <unique> im trying to install steam when it gets to 26% it gives me an error saying head" steam " body "steam is already running, you may only run one copy of steam at a time" ....
[09:06] <Messiah> jpmitchell:am feeling good but 1 thing my ubuntu crash can you help?
[09:06] <intr80> Ice_: I know that some exist, do an apt-cache search samba
[09:06] <grabgrass> if i'm on a livecd right now and run update-grub, will it know to write everything to my harddisk?
[09:06] <christian_> jahjah, exactly! seems illogical to me just like iceream and beer! the downloads directory should've even exist, I've never made it, but the guides imply that it just IS there. it is stupid and I can find no other solution
[09:06] <lee_> intr80: can u repeat that command a sec mate
[09:06] <CompJunki> graft:  ive had probs for weeks :(
[09:06] <jpmitchell> unique, Ug.. Games on wine is quite difficult..
[09:06] <Flannel> !grub | grabgrass
[09:06] <ubotu> grabgrass: 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
[09:07] <Flannel> grabgrass: first link there
[09:07] <intr80> lee_ : lspci |grep VGA
[09:07] <vikingo> \show channels
[09:07] <grabgrass> Flannel: alright, thanks.
[09:07] <jpmitchell> Messiah, I dont know.. Can you state your problem more clearly?
[09:07] <frojnd> how can I identify myslef with xchat ?
[09:07] <unique> ok thanks
[09:07] <ferronica> can anyone help me regarding Azureus ?
[09:07] <graft> CompJunki: what kind of problems? headaches? stomachaches?
[09:07] <MilitantPotato> Did Amaranth get his new Compiz-Fusion repo working this morning?
[09:07] <lee_> intr80: it lists my graphics card
[09:07] <lrbabe> jpmitchell : I'm tring to map my raid stripe with "dmraid -r" after partitionning it, but i got strange informations
[09:07] <staykovmarin> nickrud, alright thanks =D
[09:07] <Messiah> jpmitchell:i cant login
[09:08] <nickrud> staykovmarin, you'll like it, anyway :-)
[09:08] <intr80> lee_ : durrr.....
[09:08] <intr80> lee_ : I know
[09:08] <CompJunki> graft:  trying to install ubuntu
[09:08] <intr80> lee_ : what does it say.
[09:08] <lee_> intr80: lol
[09:08] <jpmitchell> Messiah, Oh.. I do not know.. Maybe an incorrect password?
[09:08] <ferronica> can anyone help me regarding Azureus ?
[09:08] <jpmitchell> Messiah, Or a corrupt passwd file?
[09:08] <Messiah> jpmitchell:no is the right password
[09:08] <nickrud> MilitantPotato, maybe you can test it for everyone
[09:08] <christian_> jahjah, see http://www-old.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=VIA&card=&chip=via8235&module=via82xx , it's almost the first lines of commands and it shits itself righ there, does this make sence to you? if it does, please endulge me.
[09:08] <lee_> intr80: VGA Compatible controller nVidia Coperation NV43 6600/Geforce 6600GT
[09:09] <brandonperry> Messiah, did you password your root account?
[09:09] <lrbabe> jpmitchell : In fact it is too hard for me to explain it in english, but thanks for all...
[09:09] <rafaelscj> Messiah, capslock?
[09:09] <intr80> lee_ : and you've changed your xorg.conf to point to 'nv' ?
[09:09] <staykovmarin> nickrud, haha i don't feel experienced enough for it. but ey, that's how you learn right?
[09:09] <jpmitchell> lrbabe, Hmm.. I have never tried to partition a soft RAID device..
[09:09] <Karti> Hi all, just installed 32 bit on a 64 bit machine and it works fine, apart from recognizing my usb ports .....any ideas?
[09:09] <Whisper> Hey! im looking for a remote desktop server for ubuntu, anyone know a good one? would be sweet if it worked with windows remote client aswell, not sure if there is any but lemme know!
[09:09] <intr80> lee_ : What's the output from X &> output.txt ?
[09:09] <Messiah> rafaelscj:is not the password
[09:09] <Flannel> Messiah: You can alwasy re-set your password (so that you'll know it)
[09:09] <brandonperry> Messiah, did you password your root account?
[09:09] <graft> CompJunki: okay, and where does it hang up?
[09:09] <lee_> intr80: if you tell me how to view it il tell you
[09:09] <graft> CompJunki: are you installing from a LiveCD you burned?
[09:10] <intr80> lee_ : I just did
[09:10] <intr80> lee_ : X &> /tmp/output.txt
[09:10] <brandonperry> Messiah: try logginf into the recovery console at boot up
[09:10] <jpmitchell> dug_, Thanks again! I appreciate the help..
[09:10] <Messiah> rafaelscj:wait can i chat with you guys useing windoes
[09:10] <intr80> lee_ : Then put taht file somplace I can see it
[09:10] <CompJunki> graft:  yes
[09:10] <Messiah> brandonperry:how can i use this chat on windows
[09:11] <graft> CompJunki: where does it hang?
[09:11] <brandonperry> XChat?
[09:11] <brandonperry> silverex.org
[09:11] <rafaelscj> Messiah, yes
[09:11] <Flannel> Messiah: you'll need to get an IRC client.  mIRC is one, xchat has a windows version as well, I believe.
[09:11] <Messiah> flannel:give me a link
[09:11] <lee_> intr80: im in shell mate no graphics at all and that command u just said do just made my screen flicker for a seccond
[09:11] <CompJunki> graft:  it locks up when ever and then i have to do a hard reboot
[09:11] <nickrud> staykovmarin, very true. It's got some problems yet, but it's definitely usable. And, it's your only hope ;)
[09:11] <minopausa> hi to all
[09:12] <lee_> intr80: i know how to view the xorg.conf file if thats any use to u
[09:12] <Messiah> give me a link
[09:12] <VincentMX> messiah try googling for telnet irc
[09:12] <minopausa> can you help me about a problem with conky??
[09:12] <VincentMX> its really easy when you get a hang of it
[09:12] <xero9364> Okay. After restarting X, even Gnome Failsafe is FUBAR.
[09:12] <xero9364> I have to use Failsafe XTerm now.
[09:12] <exDM69> can anyone give me a hand in booting my ubuntu 7.04 from a root partition that's in lvm. I get dropped in an initramfs shell. If I lvm vgchange -a y and exit the shell, it boots up.
[09:12] <intr80> lee_ : then after the flickering the command exits?  What are the contents of the file /tmp/output.txt or whatever that you piped to.
[09:12] <dug_> staykovmarin: the instructions at http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/tribe5 don't work though for a standard install, at least not til gutsy is officially released.  see http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2007/07/26/the-move-to-gutsy-day-1/
[09:12] <graft> CompJunki: does it complete the install?
[09:12] <VincentMX> it comes by default on windows, linux, bsd, macosx and many more
[09:13] <xero9364> Someone. Please. Help. Me. Before. It. Breaks. More.
[09:13] <fxfitz> Can anyone help me set up dual monitor display?
[09:13] <CompJunki> graft:  yes
[09:13] <graft> CompJunki: okay, so the install is not the problem, then
[09:13] <graft> CompJunki: what are the symptoms of the lockup?
[09:13] <brandonperry> xero9364: sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg?
[09:13] <xero9364> Xorg works.
[09:13] <staykovmarin> nickrud, i still wander what i did. i don't recall doing anything like that on purpose
[09:13] <xero9364> GNOME does not.
[09:13] <christian_> what's the answer to "cp /downloads/alsa-* ."?
[09:13] <CompJunki> graft:  sound stuttering
[09:14] <staykovmarin> thanks dug_  i was looking for that
[09:14] <lee_> intr80: a massive file lol is there something perticular your looking for
[09:14] <brandonperry> do you need gnome?
[09:14] <kidbuntu> pls help. everytime I install azureus via apt-get. whenever i start it. it automatically crashes down. or exits. i tried changing all java alternatives. everythings the same
[09:14] <xero9364> Yes.
[09:14] <brandonperry> can you use xubuntu0desktop
[09:14] <nickrud> staykovmarin, no clue, but somehow you got a gutsy package. And a critical one, at that.
[09:14] <Flannel> exDM69: root can be LVM fine, you need /boot to be non-LVM (or else it's a good deal of work)
[09:14] <minopausa> Excuse me!!! I have a great problem with Conky! Can you help me??
[09:14] <brandonperry> sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[09:14] <xero9364> brandonperry, KDE does not work. GNOME does not work. I hate XFCE.
[09:14] <brandonperry> until you get GNOME fixed
[09:14] <BigToe> what? I lost the game?
[09:14] <Flannel> !anyone | minopausa
[09:14] <ubotu> minopausa: 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?
[09:14] <brandonperry> xero9364: beggars cna't be choosers
[09:14] <BigToe> whoops wrong window
[09:14] <grabgrass> "fdisk -l"  should return a * somewhere in the 'boot' column, right?
[09:14] <intr80> lee_ you need to make the file available to me via http
[09:15] <rafaelscj> !conky
[09:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about conky - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[09:15] <Tsukasa> hey guys
[09:15] <minopausa> ....    -.-'
[09:15] <kidbuntu> does anybody has azureus working perfectly?
[09:15] <minopausa> fU*k
[09:15] <Messiah> where do i download IRC chat?
[09:15] <brandonperry> silverex.org
[09:15] <grabgrass> Messiah: you're in it.
[09:15] <kidbuntu> !azureus
[09:15] <ubotu> azureus is a popular bittorent client written in Java, installation instructions can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AzureusHowTo
[09:15] <lee_> intr80: it says something about the nvidia kernel module is 1.0-9755 and X having 1.0-9631
[09:15] <rafaelscj> Messiah, www.mirc.com
[09:15] <CompJunki> graft:  i think im going to try the 64bit version
[09:15] <brandonperry> grabgrass: he wan'ts windows
[09:15] <dug_> kidbuntu: what problem are you having with azureus
[09:15] <christian_> what's the solution to cp /downloads/alsa-* .?
[09:15] <graft> CompJunki: sound stuttering? that's it?
[09:16] <Tsukasa> question... whats the apt-get name for the intel GMA x3100 drivers?
[09:16] <lee_> intr80: u want it on http ok one sec
[09:16] <xero9364> I need to fix gnome. Not even failsafe will run now, and I have no idea why.
[09:16] <Flannel> Messiah: http://www.xchat.org/windows/
[09:16] <CompJunki> graft:  it locks up with my music i like playing stutters all the time repeat bl blblb blb
[09:16] <kidbuntu> dug_: it exits on its own without me doing anything
[09:17] <graft> CompJunki: okay, but just the sound? not the rest of it?
[09:17] <CompJunki> graft:  tried new memory sticks
[09:17] <lee_> intr80: it said !conky event not found
[09:17] <graft> CompJunki: is the rest of the system usable?
[09:17] <CompJunki> graft:  what do you mean
[09:17] <s0phism> people, wheres the directory where scripts goes?
[09:17] <CompJunki> no
[09:17] <CompJunki> it locks up
[09:17] <kbrooks> bbl
[09:17] <brandonperry> CompJunki: mine does that when I transfer over SFTP
[09:17] <CompJunki> graft:  locks up
[09:17] <graft> CompJunki: the whole system freezes, and the sound stutters
[09:17] <s0phism> i mean, if i need to put an script, where do i should put it?
[09:17] <graft> CompJunki: can you move the mouse?
[09:17] <dug_> kidbuntu: you might try the #azureus channel for help too
[09:17] <linux_user400354> how can i compile alsa-tools? there's not a configure script???
[09:18] <rafaelscj> this channel is greAt
[09:18] <CompJunki> no
[09:18] <christian_> what's the meaning of cp /downloads/alsa-* .??
[09:18] <CompJunki> graft:  no i can't
[09:18] <kidbuntu> dug_: ok
[09:18] <nickrud> s0phism, your own personal scripts?  ~/bin
[09:18] <brandonperry> linux_user400354: no make file?
[09:18] <dug_> kidbuntu: a wild guess about something that might help is to install java6 if you haven't already
[09:18] <brandonperry> type make see what happens
[09:18] <CompJunki> graft:  im on a daul core
[09:18] <s0phism> nickrud: the scripts of the startup of the system
[09:18] <Messiah> flannel:how do i set it up?
[09:18] <CompJunki> graft:  2 CPUs
[09:18] <CompJunki> i have
[09:19] <grabgrass> i'm running  "setup (hd1,0)" from the grub shell, but "fdisk -l" still returns no boot partitions... i need to set that flag, how do i do this?
[09:19] <CompJunki> graft:  with 2 gig ram
[09:19] <xertux> arkadalar aranzda Trk olan varm?
[09:19] <lee_> intr80: ?
[09:19] <linux_user400354> brandonperry:  no??? im confused
[09:19] <brandonperry> did you type make?
[09:19] <nickrud> s0phism, /etc/init.d , or name it in /etc/rc.local if it doesn't need to be shutdown explicitly when the computer is turned off
[09:19] <Flannel> Messiah: Just install it, I don't know.  I haven't used window IRC clients in forever.  You'll want to connect to freenode (server) and then join #ubuntu (channel) and you'll get back here.
[09:19] <intr80> lee_ : link?
[09:19] <CompJunki> graft:  i might as well try the 64bit
[09:19] <rafaelscj> Messiah, /server irc.freenode.org
[09:20] <linux_user400354> brandonperry: alsa-tools-1.0.14.tar.bz
[09:20] <xero9364> Complaining impatient noob alert: GNOME needs fixing.
[09:20] <lee_> intr80: i dont know how to  upload it from here in the shell
[09:20] <intr80> lee_ : are you connected directly to the internet or behind a firewall?
[09:20] <nickrud> s0phism, after putting it in /etc/init.d, run sudo update-rc.d <script> defaults to integrate it into startup
[09:20] <intr80> do you have a http server someplace?
[09:20] <christian_> what does cp /downloads/alsa-* . do?
[09:20] <lee_> intr80: direct to a router
[09:20] <brandonperry> linux_user400354: untar it, cd into it, type makem, hit enter, see what happens
[09:20] <brandonperry> make*
[09:20] <linux_user400354> brandonperry: make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found.  Stop.
[09:20] <intr80> You've done the equivalent of saying "my video card has errors, please fix it" I need a more detailed explanation of the problem.
[09:20] <nickrud> christian_, moves files from /downloads   to the directory you're in.   the period is shorthand for current working directory
[09:20] <brandonperry> what about autogen.sh?
[09:21] <lee_> intr80:  lol i need to know how to give you that information :P
[09:21] <xero9364> intr80 the video card is fine.
[09:21] <warbler> xero9364: what is it doing/not doing?
[09:21] <linux_user400354> brandonperry: no, only directories exist after i untarred and unbzipped it
[09:21] <xero9364> GNOME will not start.
[09:21] <graft> CompJunki: couldn't hurt, i guess
[09:21] <brandonperry> is there a src directory?
[09:21] <intr80> lee_ : if you want, you can apt-get install apache2, then copy the file into /var/www/html and then point me to your ip address
[09:21] <xero9364> Nautilus/panel/anything gnome related will not show up.
[09:21] <grabgrass> anybody?
[09:21] <staykovmarin> nickrud, i am not really understanding. how would i upgrade to gutsy, would i have to download the iso? or is there something else i can do
[09:21] <lee_> intr80: ok one sec
[09:21] <Messiah> rafaelscj:i cant find it
[09:21] <xero9364> I started beryl under a failsafe xterm to make sure it is NOT my vid card.
[09:21] <christian_> nickrud, what's alsa-* for?
[09:21] <rathel> I need gnome-terminal to start after compiz-fusion, if I just add it to "Sessions" it starts before compiz-fusion and at the wrong position, how do I delay the startup so it starts after? thanks.
[09:21] <linux_user400354> brandonperry: ftp://ftp.alsa-project.org/pub/tools/alsa-tools-1.0.14.tar.bz2
[09:22] <nickrud> christian_, alsa is the subsystem that handles sound
[09:22] <warbler> xero9364: what is on the screen?
[09:22] <linux_user400354> brandonperry: comes from this page http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Main_Page
[09:22] <xero9364> A failsafe XTerm running Bitchx
[09:22] <rafaelscj> Messiah, /server irc.ubuntu.com
[09:22] <xero9364> IF i try to start gnome, nothing appears.
[09:22] <lee_> intr80: installing it now ;)
[09:22] <xero9364> No err message or anything.
[09:22] <brandonperry> linux_user400354: one sec
[09:22] <christian_> nickrud, yes but why is there? couldn't it just be cp/downloads . ?
[09:22] <intr80> lee_ : neato
[09:22] <Messiah> rafaelscj:where do i write that?
[09:22] <Flannel> staykovmarin: You can upgrade to it like any other ubuntu version.  You need to have feisty-proposed, and then gksu "update-manager -d"
[09:23] <rafaelscj> Messiah, are you using mIRC?
[09:23] <warbler> xreo9364: what do you get at the login?
[09:23] <nickrud> christian_, you might have other files in /downloads. by using alsa-* , it only copies files that begin with alsa-*
[09:23] <nickrud> christian_, erm alsa-
[09:23] <xero9364> warbler I get GDM, I log in, and nothing shows up whatsoever except the Ubuntu colors on the background.
[09:23] <brandonperry> linux_user400354: you have to make each folder
[09:23] <lee_> intr80:  ok apache2 is installed now wat do i do
[09:24] <nickrud> christian_, and the way you wrote that command, it would copy the directory downloads to . , and would probably fail since you didn't tell it to recurse into child directories with cp -r
[09:24] <intr80> copy the file to /var/www/html
[09:24] <warbler> xero9364: sounds like a graphic card issue - what's the card?
[09:24] <dug_> staykovmarin: building off of Flannel's post, go to system->administration->software sources, go to the update tab, check feisty-proposed, click the reload button, then do the 'update-manager -d' thing
[09:24] <Messiah> rafaelscj:i downloaded xchat. is that the right one?
[09:24] <lee_> intr80: how?
[09:24] <xero9364> warbler, I have beryl running. It is NOT the card.
[09:24] <intr80> lee_ : ifconfig lee_ : your going to need a book.
[09:24] <dug_> staykovmarin: or the other way is to 'sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list' find and replace all instances of 'feisty' with 'gutsy', then run update-manager -d
[09:24] <christian_> nickrud, I see. so http://www-old.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=VIA&card=&chip=via8235&module=via82xx is missleading, because I don't get it, do you?
[09:25] <hopender> What can I use for a music downloader?
[09:25] <grabgrass> hopender: wget, amule, bt
[09:25] <xero9364> limewire.
[09:25] <grabgrass> fd0 is a floppy disk, right?
[09:25] <rafaelscj> Messiah, I used mIRC, but find for a menu
[09:25] <kylebbb> hello
[09:25] <rathel> I need gnome-terminal to start after compiz-fusion, if I just add it to "Sessions" it starts before compiz-fusion and at the wrong position, how do I delay the startup so it starts after? thanks.
[09:26] <warbler> xero9364: disable beryl and check your driver - beryl might be wrong for the driver or something similar - lol
[09:26] <|neon|> question would using 2 hard drives on linux raid 0 yield better performance that using just one hard drive, the hard drives will be sata on either configuration thx
[09:26] <tigran> will ubuntu run faster if i dont dual boot it with win? i mean partion/disk space wise
[09:26] <xero9364> warbler I do not have it set up to start Beryl at gnome startup.
[09:26] <tigran> partition*
[09:26] <xero9364> It is, once again, not the card.
[09:26] <finalbeta> tigran: no
[09:26] <xero9364> I've had the card working for 2 months.
[09:26] <nickrud> christian_, the writer was assuming you'd downloaded the files you got in some other step to /download ; you would do cp /path/to/where/I/downloaded/alsa-* .
[09:26] <tigran> k
[09:26] <dug_> tigran: it should run the same speed either way
[09:26] <frojnd> how can I check what's my local IP ?
[09:26] <brandonperry> ifconfig
[09:26] <kylebbb> i have a  question to ask. how would i perform a check on a NTFS HD partition to see if it has bad sectors?
[09:27] <lee_> intr80: how do i copy it there i tried doing this cp /tmp/output.txt > /var/www/html and it says permision denied even with sudo before it ?
[09:27] <frojnd> brandonperry, thanx
[09:27] <linux_user400354> why am i getting this message when trying to join ubuntu-devel? #ubuntu-devel #ubuntu :Forwarding to another channel
[09:27] <warbler> xero9364: why do you KNOW it is not the card - could be the wrong driver
[09:27] <rafaelscj> tigran, no
[09:27] <Tsukasa> hey guys. anyone know if theres a precompiled ubuntu package for http://intellinuxgraphics.org/download.html
[09:27] <tigran> one more question: if i resize the linux partition will it mess up anything? (using nortion partition magic)
[09:27] <staykovmarin> dug_, Flannel thanks i will do that. backing up all my stuff first =D
[09:27] <christian_> nickrud, ah..., well thanks to you I got forward, thanks alot
[09:27] <xero9364> warbler, I am using the nvidia proprietary 9639 and have had it working for 2 months.
[09:27] <tigran> norton*
[09:27] <kylebbb> i have a  question to ask. how would i perform a check on a NTFS HD partition to see if it has bad sectors?
[09:27] <nickrud> christian_, np, and good luck with alsa
[09:27] <xtknight> Tsukasa, i815 driver in Xorg, i thought
[09:27] <minopausa> Hi to all. I have installed conky but after a restart X with CTRL+ALT+CANC i have this msg of error: http://omploader.org/vMnFo/minopausa.xsession.error
[09:27] <xero9364> It is not the driver or the card. It is GNOME itself, a library it depends on, or a pebkac.
[09:27] <Messiah> afaelscj:i download mirc. now how i setup?
[09:27] <warbler> xero9364: what did you do to stop it working?
[09:27] <nanley> who want's to talk about bugs?
[09:28] <grabgrass> guys, how do i set a boot flag?
[09:28] <xero9364> warbler, I upgraded to Gutsy.
[09:28] <christian_> nickrud, thanks
[09:28] <intr80> kylebbb: modern hard disks automagically swap out bad sectors
[09:28] <kylebbb> because im concerned about the hard drive being dead.
[09:28] <Tsukasa> xtknight, can i use apt-get to install that?
[09:28] <kylebbb> r00723r0: my hard drive is not modern.
[09:28] <dug_> nanley: talk about bugs if you like, or report them to https://launchpad.net/ubuntu
[09:28] <xtknight> Tsukasa, it should already be installed
[09:28] <lee_> intr80: i need the command to copy /tmp/output.txt to a webpage for you
[09:28] <Soup_> anyone here use Gdsklets?
[09:28] <brandonperry> kylebbb: ntfsprogs
[09:28] <dug_> !bugs
[09:28] <|neon|> anyone running mythhtv and if so any issues
[09:28] <ubotu> If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug report at: http://bugs.ubuntu.com/  -  Bugs in/wishes for the bots can be filed at http://launchpad.net/products/ubuntu-bots
[09:29] <xtknight> Tsukasa, it should actually already be configured too.  you are probably on i815 now
[09:29] <nanley> If ubiquity fails at the migration assistant, can i triage those bugs to migration assistant or should i leave them in ubiquity?
[09:29] <Soup_> gdesklefts? I can not get the weather to work for anything
[09:29] <warbler> xero9364: ahhh... - there is a chat for gutsy probs - #ubuntu+1 - they might know
[09:29] <rafaelscj> Messiah, did you install?, now type /server irc.ubuntu.com
[09:29] <xtknight> nanley, if you're not absolutely sure of the source package leave it alone
[09:29] <nanley> alright
[09:29] <Karti> Hi all, someone tell me how to install 64bit usb drives or give me some pointers many thank
[09:29] <Messiah> rafaelscj:where i type that?
[09:29] <xtknight> nanley,  it should probably be in Ubuntu but if ubiquity is the more-encompassing package i guess that's fine
[09:30] <kylebbb> brandonperry: ntfsfix gives me errors, and linux gives me errors related to the HD
[09:30] <Tsukasa> xtknight, well, id like a more recent version... wine is crashing on WoW but with direct rendering off it works
[09:30] <Tsukasa> its a driver problem is my understanding
[09:30] <xtknight> Tsukasa, ah sorry i don't believe there is any updated package for i815 in feisty
[09:30] <rafaelscj> Messiah, there is a place
[09:30] <b14ck> Hey... I want to install the KDE desktop environment. Which packages do I need?
[09:30] <xtknight> Tsukasa, however the driver there should compile fine for Feisty
[09:30] <xtknight> !info kubuntu-desktop | b14ck
[09:30] <ubotu> b14ck: kubuntu-desktop: Kubuntu desktop system. In component main, is optional. Version 1.32ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 15 kB, installed size 44 kB
[09:30] <lee_> can anyone tell me how i copy a file to to /var/www/html so i can host this for intr80 to look at
[09:30] <dug_> |neon|: a mythtv guy just left, but here are instructions if you want the latest version of mythtv in ubuntu feisty: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=536555
[09:30] <Tsukasa> xtknight, the x.org driver, the drm kernel module, or the mesa 3d gl driver
[09:31] <|neon|> dug_: thx
[09:31] <nickrud> lee_, sudo cp <files> /var/www/html
[09:31] <xtknight> Tsukasa, all three i assume if you want to really update it
[09:31] <lee_> nickrud: thanks
[09:31] <Tsukasa> xtknight, according to the docs that involves recompiling the kernel too
[09:31] <grabgrass> guys, how do i set a boot flag?
[09:31] <nickrud> lee_, the default top level for apache is /var/www , you probably don't want to put it under html
[09:31] <Tidus> grabgrass: on a hard disk partition?
[09:31] <grabgrass> Tidus: yes.
[09:32] <grabgrass> Tidus: trying to repair grub from a livecd
[09:32] <Tidus> grabgrass: cfdisk /dev/hda (assuming parallel ata as primary master)
[09:32] <Tidus> then push "
[09:32] <lee_> nick so just cp /tmp/output.txt /var/www
[09:32] <Tidus> er.
[09:32] <Tidus> then push "B" on the partition you want to set as a bootable one
[09:32] <grabgrass> Tidus: it's /dev/sdb auctually, but ty
[09:32] <nickrud> lee_, yup, but with sudo
[09:32] <xtknight> Tsukasa, ah hmm.  i guess so :\
[09:32] <hopender> With Wine it makes everything transparent, but when I play counter-strike that doesn't help. how do I get it to make the programs solid
[09:32] <kylebbb> everyone i MUST get help NOW
[09:32] <xtknight> Tsukasa, try the ones that require no recompile first?
[09:32] <tego> There was an error creating the child process for this terminal THAT THEN I RECORD FROM STREAMTUNER
[09:33] <lee_> nickrud: ok done that now how do i get it so that intr80 can see it?
[09:33] <b14ck> kylebbb: what's your problem?
[09:33] <xtknight> Tsukasa, probably dont need to bother with drm
[09:33] <xtknight> don't know though
[09:33] <brandonperry> kylebbb: sudo apt-get install ntfsprogs
[09:33] <kanuha> hopender, you play CS Source under Ubuntu?
[09:33] <nickrud> lee_, make sure that your router is forwarding port 80 to your computer, then give him your router's ip address
[09:33] <winbond> anyone familiar with crashme?
[09:33] <brandonperry> ntfs <tab> to see what you can use
[09:33] <hopender> Hell yes
[09:33] <Tsukasa> xtknight, well you need to recompile the kernel for agpgart
[09:33] <intr80> lee_ : ifconfig eth0 |grep 'inet addr'
[09:34] <grabgrass> Tidus: never seen that app before, but it looks like it did the trick
[09:34] <winbond> anyone familiar with crashme?
[09:34] <grabgrass> Tidus: thanks!
[09:34] <kylebbb> brandiboerry: i explained to you why that wouldt wirk
[09:34] <brandonperry> wher?
[09:34] <Tidus> grabgrass: cfdisk is simply the ncurses version of fdisk
[09:34] <kanuha> hopender, I haven't been able to get it to work. What do you use, Steam under wine?
[09:34] <hopender> yeah
[09:34] <brandonperry> ah, I see now
[09:34] <grabgrass> Tidus: oh, awesome.
[09:34] <Soup_> anyone here use Gdesklets I can not get the weather to display correctly anyone help?
[09:34] <hopender> kanuha
[09:34] <Tsukasa> xtknight, agpgart sounds rather necessary to the driver, i dont know if i can skip it
[09:34] <grabgrass> Tidus: gonna reboot, see if this worked
[09:34] <hopender> go to this site
[09:34] <brandonperry> kylebbb: what happens when you try to mount it
[09:35] <lee_> intr80: gives me my internal ip not my internet addy
[09:35] <brandonperry> with either ntfs03g ot ntfs
[09:35] <rafaelscj> must I install a program before run with wine?
[09:35] <hopender> kanuha: http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wiwimod/index.php?page=HOWTO+Steam
[09:35] <brandonperry> ntfs-3g*
[09:35] <kanuha> hopender, thx I will check it out
[09:35] <hopender> np
[09:36] <lee_> intr80: ? it only gives me the 192 addy not my external ip
[09:36] <intr80> lee_ : your behind a firewall.  you need to forward a port to that 192 address.
[09:36] <hopender> What is nethack, I searched amule in my package manager and Nethack came up, is that like something for hacking
[09:37] <Xenocicde> Hey guys if i enable restricted ATI drivers in gutsy, my screen goes blank after the splash and i can't even switch to a terminal
[09:37] <mandy> !java
[09:37] <ubotu> To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository. Enable the backports repository on Edgy to install sun-java6-jre
[09:37] <lee_> intr80: how from shell?
[09:37] <intr80> lee_ : poo
[09:37] <lee_> intr80: ?
[09:37] <intr80> lee_ : poo
[09:37] <hopender> lol
[09:37] <Xenocicde> #ubuntu-gutsy
[09:37] <lee_> intr80: lol wtf?
[09:37] <intr80> lee_ : poo wtf
[09:37] <hopender> xD
[09:38] <wolfsong> anyone use GnomeLaunchBox? I can't seem to get any keybindings to open it but it opens fine from a terminal
[09:38] <hopender> Wolf
[09:38] <hopender> Use the Kiba-Dock its so much better, looks cooler to
[09:38] <lee_> intr80: dude i may be new to nix but whats with the repeat
[09:38] <Soup_> anyone here use Gdesklets I can not get the weather to display correctly anyone help?
[09:38] <mandy> !flash
[09:38] <ubotu> To install Flash see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash - Flash 9 is now available in dapper-backports and edgy-backports - See also !Restricted and !Gnash
[09:39] <wolfsong> hopender: where do I find it?
[09:39] <solid_liq> anyone else had the problem, that after burning a dvd, it doesn't want to eject, even with root doing the eject command, and your computer gets a little bit jerky?
[09:39] <rafaelscj> what do you prefer, wine or cedega?
[09:39] <hopender> System>Administration>Synaptec Package Manager, then search Kiba-Dock and just mark all the kiba stuff for installation then hit apply
[09:39] <xtknight> Tsukasa, ya well what graphics adapter do you use?
[09:39] <hopender> then ALT+F2 and type Kiba-Dock
[09:39] <kylebbb> brandonperry: buffer I/O errors and um ATA errors
[09:39] <brandonperry> kylebbb: it's a bad drive
[09:40] <wolfsong> I did a search and it's not in the repository
[09:40] <intr80> lee_ : I can't hold your hand through setting up your router to forward a port.  that's not a linux thing.  I dont know what type of router you have, but thats typically done from a web browser.
[09:40] <xtknight> Tsukasa, gutsy will be out in October but until then you may have to do some recompiling.  not that this is prohibitively difficult (no offense).  with some practice and a good cpu you could probably have it done in a couple hours
[09:40] <espo> I just updated Ubuntu fiesty 7.04, did the restart and find that evolution-data-server-1.10 is using 80% or more of my CPU all the time. any clue how to fix this?
[09:40] <wolfsong> you sure that's what it's called?
[09:40] <kylebbb> brandonperry: really?
[09:40] <intr80> lee_ : you said you were connected 'directly to a router' you are not. your connected to a nat firewall
[09:40] <brandonperry> yeah
[09:40] <frojnd> hello there
[09:40] <lee_> intr80: i know how to port forward i just have no idea how to access something i can use from a shell usual done threw webconfig window
[09:40] <frojnd> how can I chane resolution to 1240 * 1023
[09:40] <brandonperry> I/O errors are dead giveaways
[09:40] <intr80> lee_ : chances are you should just use the old crappy nvidia driver
[09:40] <kylebbb> brandonperry: why?
[09:40] <xtknight> kylebbb, brandonperry usually, but not necessarily.  it could be a driver bug anywhere up from the drive like the controller, or even chipset
[09:41] <finalbeta> espo, best to search launchpad for it. if it's not reported, report it.
[09:41] <hopender> wolfsong: Let me check hang oin
[09:41] <frojnd> how can I chane resolution to 1240 * 1024 because this is reccomended resolution for my monitor..
[09:41] <intr80> lee_ : you need a web browser & a graphical environment
[09:41] <lee_> intr80: its a Wireless router dude
[09:41] <xtknight> kylebbb, brandonperry  i had buffer i/o due to my jmicron i think.  plus buffer i/o errors happen if there's no media in the drive.
[09:41] <Tsukasa> xtknight, lolz, ive had a linux box for like 5 days
[09:41] <xtknight> Tsukasa, hehe gotta learn sometime ;)
[09:41] <nickrud> lee_, install lynx, that's a text browser. Should do the job
[09:41] <finalbeta> espo: nevermind, it's the stable release, it should work already :P
[09:41] <lee_> nickrud: thanks nick
[09:41] <kylebbb> xtknight: this is sda1 not fd0 or cdrom0
[09:41] <solid_liq> anyone else had the problem, that after burning a dvd, it doesn't want to eject, even with root doing the eject command, and your computer gets a little bit jerky?
[09:41] <brandonperry> kylebbb: from personal experience, it is bad drive
[09:41] <xtknight> kylebbb, a HD or flash driev?
[09:42] <xtknight> kylebbb, what controller do you use?  Something potentially new and unstable, or a tried-and-true one?
[09:42] <espo> finalbeta: I dont' even use evolution. can't I just keep it from starting some how?
[09:42] <hopender> wolfsong: Try, sudo apt-get install Kiba-Dock
[09:42] <Soup_> anyone here use Gdesklets I can not get the weather to display correctly anyone help?
[09:42] <xtknight> SATA controller, i mean.
[09:42] <kylebbb> xtknight: IDE hd drive emulated thru sda
[09:42] <xtknight> kylebbb, "sudo lshw --class storage" will tell you about your IDE controllers
[09:42] <lee_> nickrud: doesnt work mate cant get past the damn auth screen
[09:42] <kylebbb> xtknight: its an emulation not reality
[09:43] <hopender> Wolfsong: Actually do this, this is how to get it xD My bad
[09:43] <xtknight> kylebbb, hmm?
[09:43] <nickrud> lee_, try links or elinks then, two other text browsers
[09:43] <kylebbb> xtknight: h/o
[09:43] <lee_> nickrud: i just used links2 il try elinks
[09:43] <hopender> sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:43] <hopender> and at the bottom add
[09:43] <xtknight> kylebbb, sorry, "sudo lshw -class storage"
[09:43] <hopender> deb http://download.tuxfamily.org/3vldeb edgy beryl-svn
[09:43] <hopender> deb-src http://download.tuxfamily.org/3v1deb edgy beryl-svn
[09:43] <Messia1> i cant login?
[09:43] <kylebbb> xtkight: i have a IDE HD but Ubuntu fakes a SATA interface on top of it
[09:44] <xtknight> kylebbb, right, that's all good
[09:44] <hopender> wolfsong: then do a sudo apt-get update then a sudo apt-get install Kiba-Dock
[09:44] <alex_> anybody any idea why changing my NIC has killed my mysql server?
[09:44] <xtknight> kylebbb, but what IDE controller are you using?
[09:44] <alex_> :(
[09:44] <kylebbb> k31th: h/o
[09:44] <kylebbb> er
[09:44] <xtknight> h/o ?
[09:44] <kylebbb> xtknight: hang on
[09:44] <xtknight> ah sorry
[09:44] <alex_> my phpbb now gives me a 'could not connect to the database' message
[09:44] <intr80> lee_ : I recommend picking up a book about linux and sitting down for a while.  Its the best way to get your feet wet
[09:44] <wolfsong> thanks hopender I'll give it a whirl
[09:44] <Xenocicde> Hey guys, if i enable restricted ati drivers in gutsy i get a black screen after the splash screen and can't switch to terminal, any ideas?
[09:44] <Mynd_BLoWWer> Hi everybody
[09:44] <hopender> np
[09:45] <kylebbb> xtknight: getting data...
[09:45] <kylebbb> xtknight: getting data...
[09:45] <lee_> intr80: dude i was doing fine till i got told to dump the nvidia-glx-new for nvidia-glx
[09:45] <Frogzoo> alex_: did you bring the bound IP back up?
[09:45] <xtknight> kylebbb, pastebin this if you would
[09:45] <lee_> intr80: i got a basic book on order :)
[09:45] <xtknight> !pastebin | kylebbb
[09:45] <ubotu> kylebbb: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[09:45] <Messia1> rafaelscj:am back
[09:45] <Frogzoo> alex_: sounds like you just need to restart mysql
[09:45] <webtech_m33> hello all, i am working with ircd-hybrid and i am looking for a way to change the NICKLEN in the ircd.conf
[09:45] <Mynd_BLoWWer> Anybody knows a good book/ebook to begin learning Linux? I'm more interested about learning command line...
[09:45] <vexati0n> ahh
[09:46] <intr80> lee_ : good, you'll need to know things like how to copy files and edit text files, i highly recommend spending an afternoon or two learning "vim"
[09:46] <alex_> Frogzoo: did the trick :)
[09:46] <Messia1> rafaelscj:you want me to tell you problem?
[09:46] <lee_> intr80:  i use nano mate i can edit files and copy stuff like that i managed to install gentoo from base
[09:46] <nickrud> Mynd_BLoWWer, you can install rutebook, its pretty good
[09:46] <alex_> Frogzoo: I've just installed a gigabit NIC... thought i'd broken things then
[09:46] <Sherwinator> whats the best prog to burn an ISO file ?
[09:46] <lee_> was just a while ago
[09:46] <lee_> need a few brush ups
[09:46] <Messia1> login problem. Who can help?
[09:46] <lee_> Sherwinator: K3B
[09:47] <cwillu> !wpa
[09:47] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[09:47] <nickrud> lee_, have you tried sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg and chosen the nv driver?
[09:47] <intr80> lee_ : nano, boo, learn a powerful editor, in linux your editor is your window to the world.
[09:47] <s0phism> how do i come back to the running i left behind when i pressed ctrl+z?
[09:47] <rafaelscj> Messia1, what sond card should I use? ALSA or OSS?
[09:47] <kylebbb> xtknight: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35963/
[09:47] <Pici> s0phism: fg
[09:47] <lee_> intr80:  KDE and Gnome are my windows lol but will defo check out vim
[09:47] <s0phism> Pici: thanks you
[09:47] <jrib> s0phism: fg for foreground, bg for background.  Google "bash job control"
[09:48] <Soup_> anyone here use Gdesklets I can not get the weather to display correctly anyone help?
[09:48] <Soup_> anyone here use Gdesklets I can not get the weather to display correctly anyone help?
[09:48] <lee_> nickrud: no i wouldnt have a clue what to do but gunna go try that command now
[09:48] <rafaelscj> Messia1, on wine
[09:48] <nickrud> lee_, you're welcome ;)
[09:48] <s0phism> jrib: thaks, ill google it
[09:48] <hopender> How do I get a task manager on ubuntu whats the command?
[09:48] <hopender> Cause I need to end a program that isnt working propperly
[09:48] <alex_> Frogzoo: cheers for the help
[09:48] <SmoothOp> intr80, like scite?
[09:49] <jrib> hopender: system -> administration -> system monitor, but you can just type 'xkill' in a terminal, press etner, and then click on your app (easier)
[09:49] <rafaelscj> what architeture should I use in wine? ALSA or OSS?
[09:49] <lee_> nickrud: it says dkpg-reconfigure command not found
[09:50] <webtech_m33> anyone play with irc??
[09:50] <nickrud> lee_, misspelled, dpkg-
[09:50] <xtknight> kylebbb, should be a stable controller.  your drive may be going south
[09:50] <xtknight> kylebbb, i would backup stuff
[09:50] <chuy_max> I have problems with kmediafactory, can anyone take a look at the paste?
[09:50] <chuy_max> http://pastebin.ca/678230
[09:51] <lee_> nickrud: im choosing Vesa on first screen right?
[09:51] <nickrud> lee_, if you see it, choose nv . That's the open source nvidia driver
[09:51] <kylebbb> xtknight: hhow? as you say, it may be going south, so...?
[09:51] <lee_> nickrud: says nvidia but not nv
[09:51] <xtknight> kylebbb, backup as in backup data to dvd/cd or usb, or online
[09:51] <xtknight> in case the drive fails
[09:52] <nickrud> lee_, try that one. If it fails, run dpkg-reconfigure again and choose vesa
[09:52] <lee_> nickrud: ahh found it
[09:52] <hopender> Howcome my amule server list thing can't be found
[09:52] <chuy_max> what software can I use to convert videos to DVDs?
[09:52] <kylebbb> xtknight: it already failed
[09:52] <chuy_max> I tried kmediafactory but it doesn't work
[09:52] <hopender> No valid servers to connect to in serverlist, anybody know how to fix this
[09:52] <xtknight> kylebbb, you mean you can't access anything at all?
[09:52] <lee_> nickrud: i found nv but not sure if it selected it space didnt change anything so just hit the right arrow key that made it blue is that correct?
[09:52] <kylebbb> xtknight: yeah.
[09:52] <xtknight> kylebbb, linux isnt installed to sda?
[09:52] <nickrud> lee_, iirc you'll get an asterisk when you hit the space bar
[09:53] <rafaelscj> what should I use with wine? ALSA or OSS?
[09:53] <kylebbb> xtknight: win xp i
[09:53] <xtknight> kylebbb, ahh so tihs is an ntfs drive.  can winxp read it?
[09:53] <Messia1> radaelscj:are you going to help me?
[09:53] <Sherwinator> the ubuntu server edition doesnt fucking burn
[09:53] <kylebbb> xtknight: on boot it gives an error saying it cant
[09:54] <xtknight> kylebbb, i would try the drive on another pc then
[09:54] <nickrud> lee_,  yeah, you're right
[09:54] <hopender> Whats the best music downloader for Linux? e.g. Limewire or something
[09:54] <kylebbb> xtknight: this is a laptop.
[09:54] <chuy_max> !language > Sherwinator
[09:54] <PriceChild> !piracy | hopender
[09:54] <xtknight> kylebbb, ahh sorry, not sure what to tellyou
[09:54] <ubotu> hopender: piracy discussion and other questionably legal practices are not welcome in the Ubuntu channels. Please take this discussion elsewhere or abstain from it altogether. This includes linking to pirated software, music and video. Also see !guidelines and !o4o
[09:54] <benanz1> can I do remote XDMCP connection to machine across internet?  Anyone know what ports to forward?
[09:54] <chuy_max> !language | Sherwinator
[09:54] <ubotu> Sherwinator: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[09:54] <Sherwinator> yes but its annoying
[09:55] <Messia1> haveing problem logining in?
[09:55] <cwillu> does wpa in 7.04 work automatically?
[09:55] <hopender> How do I get a task manager on Ubuntu?
[09:55] <StevenR> hopender: define "task manager"
[09:55] <benanz1> cwilla: depends on your wireless chipset
[09:55] <kylebbb> xtknight: ok its all bad, illl attempt to grab and salvage data.
[09:55] <hopender> like in windows you hit ctrl+alt+delete
[09:55] <cwillu> ndiswrapper
[09:55] <samwize> Sherwinator: what burn software are you using?
[09:55] <hopender> in ubuntu you would do?
[09:55] <Sherwinator> im trying alsorts
[09:56] <samwize> ImgBurn.
[09:56] <benanz1> cwillu: you have broadcom?
[09:56] <cwillu> benanz1: yes
[09:56] <samwize> worked for me
[09:56] <Messia1> can login?
[09:56] <StevenR> hopender: I'd use ps... I can't think of any gui ones though
[09:56] <nickrud> hopender, alt-f2  gnome-system-monitor
[09:56] <cwillu> benanz1: assuming that the card is supported, does it just work, or do you have to manually connect?
[09:57] <cwillu> (manually being anything but clicking on the access point in the list and entering a prompted password)
[09:57] <etale> my laptop seems to be generating a lot of heat
[09:57] <benanz1> which chipset revision?  I cannot say for sure with NDISwrapper, but you might be able to use bcm43xx in which case it would "just work"
[09:57] <etale> in fact, shuts down sometimes
[09:57] <etale> i cant find any helpful hints on forums
[09:57] <etale> anyone having the same problem in 7.04?
[09:58] <Martinofdoom> Hello
[09:58] <cwillu> benanz1: just in general, does it work by clicking on the access point, or do you normally have to manually add the connection?
[09:58] <samwize> etale: assuming you have a temp sensor, use some software to determine core tempurature
[09:58] <rafaelscj> !cedega
[09:58] <ubotu> cedega is a project based on WINE, aimed at running Windows games on Linux. For more info, see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/Cedega
[09:58] <cwillu> benanz1: I read something about needing to convert a passphrase on the command line, and that has me scared :p
[09:58] <misieq> hi, where could i get some help about SOAP/WSDL?
[09:58] <rafaelscj> !wine
[09:58] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[09:58] <samwize> if is over 170 F you have problem
[09:58] <Sherwinator> !wine
[09:58] <etale> samwize it shuts down around 85 celcius
[09:58] <clown> Does anyone know why it wont show my ethernet card unless I plug in a wire before boot.
[09:58] <hopender> Where can I find cool themes for Ubuntu?
[09:58] <Martinofdoom> Does anyone know how I can install the libaudiomodule_pcm_jack.so file?
[09:59] <benanz1> If it is supported, you'd just click your access point, enter your WPA passphrase one time, then it's automatically remembered forever
[09:59] <etale> which is 185 F
[09:59] <Martinofdoom> I need it to run Skype with VOIP in Internet DJ Console
[09:59] <samwize> etale: i would take apart the laptop and see if some chips are too close together
[09:59] <Xenocicde> Hey guys, if i enable restricted ati drivers in gutsy i get a black screen after the splash screen and can't switch to terminal, any ideas?
[09:59] <samwize> or buy a better fan, heatsink
[09:59] <adaptr> samwize I would take apart the laptop
[09:59] <WaltzingAlong> !red wine
[09:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about red wine - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:00] <j0han_> I have problem connecting to javagames. I downloaded sun java for firefox but it says cannot connect to server. Can it be restricted rules by the firewall and how do I configure that?
[10:00] <___cgp___> Has anyone here ever tried to use the intel ICH8R with RAID5?
[10:00] <etale> uh...
[10:00] <etale> anyway it wasn't a problem in 6.06
[10:00] <etale> and isn't in the other OS I have on this laptop
[10:00] <etale> so a genuine fix would be nice...
[10:00] <milanl> hopender: art.gnome.org
[10:00] <Martinofdoom> Does anyone know how I can install the Jack ALSA Plugin in 7.04?
[10:01] <nickrud> j0han_, how'd you download the sun java?
[10:01] <Enul> how do i open the configuration editor from the command line?
[10:01] <Messia1> who can help me with this problem? | http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35964/plain/
[10:01] <nickrud> Enul, gconf-editor
[10:01] <j0han_> nickrud Applications - System - Add/Remove...
[10:01] <Enul> thanks
[10:01] <burito> hi all
[10:02] <nickrud> j0han_, apt-cache policy sun-java6-plugin say you have it installed?
[10:02] <letha1> on bootup it fails to install the nvidia driver
[10:02] <webtech_m> anyone play with ircd-hybrid ??
[10:02] <WaltzingAlong> Messia1: what would you like to do?
[10:02] <milanl> hello burito :P
[10:02] <nickrud> j0han_, *does
[10:02] <webtech_m> or know how to recompile from apt-get
[10:02] <j0han_> nickrud dont know how do I check that?
[10:02] <webtech_m> to send some configuration stuff to it?
[10:02] <nickrud> j0han_, you type the apt-cache ....  in a terminal
[10:02] <Messia1> waltzingalong:did you read my problem?
[10:03] <WaltzingAlong> Messia1: yes i read what is in the pastebin
[10:03] <b14ck> I just installed kubuntu-desktop package. But I really don't like it. Is there a way to remove *all* of the shit it installed with a single command?\
[10:03] <letha1> X fails to find the Nvidia module
[10:04] <letha1> is there anyway i could fix that?
[10:04] <WaltzingAlong> b14ck: yes
[10:04] <Flannel> b14ck: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/puregnome
[10:04] <b14ck> lethal, you trying to get a nvidia driver installe?
[10:04] <Enul> ok how do i move my recycle bin to the desktop?
[10:04] <letha1> yeah
[10:04] <dstadulis> I have a question about navigating to the home/usrname/.mozilla directory, how do I navigate there?
[10:04] <benanz1> Messia1: sudo chown (your username) /home/(your username)  -- then logout and back in
[10:04] <b14ck> lethal, go to pm. i'll help you. i just figured it out perfectly
[10:04] <Messia1> waltzingalong:when i login in i get that message. then is freezes.
[10:04] <milanl> dstadulis: cd home/usrname/.mozilla
[10:05] <Messia1> benanzl:do i got to use recovery mode to do that?
[10:05] <milanl> dstadulis: or do you mean in nautilus?
[10:05] <dstadulis> milanl: why doesn't it show up when I use ls though?
[10:05] <gary4gar> dstadulis, cd  /home/usrname/.mozilla
[10:05] <benanz1> go to failsafe terminal at the login screen
[10:05] <milanl> dstadulis: try with / in front of it
[10:05] <burito> I've been playing with linux for some years now, and have been trying to find a project I can contribute my skills to, that wont swamp me to death in complexity. I fancy myself a C/C++/OpenGL guy, any suggestions?
[10:05] <root_> nickrud: its lee now ive had to load up in recovery mode x starts but says OUTOFRANGE on screen and tons of wavey lines everywere any ideas?
[10:05] <Messia1> benanzl:let me try plzzz dont go.
[10:05] <benanz1> k
[10:06] <milanl> dstadulis: so "cd /home/usrname/.mozilla"
[10:06] <gary4gar> dstadulis, or in nautilus press CTRL+H
[10:06] <WaltzingAlong> burito: actually i knew of someone who was making a system to help you figure out just that
[10:06] <burito> WaltzingAlong: ooooo
[10:06] <nickrud> root_, install pastebinit and paste the /var/log/Xorg.0.log  (pastebinit --help has instructions)
[10:06] <j0han_> nickrud no it dont
[10:06] <root_> nickrud: doing it now ;)
[10:06] <nickrud> j0han_, sudo aptitude install sun-java6-plugin
[10:06] <Enul> can someone help me please? i want to move my recycle bin from the panel to the desktop.
[10:07] <dstadulis> milanl: thanks, is there a way to list all of the folders in /home/usrname/ though?
[10:07] <benanz1> Samba shares mounted via smbfs hang nautilus if they're not available -- anyone else have this prob?
[10:07] <root_> nickrud:brb
[10:07] <Enul> lol i ask for help and people start leaving
[10:07] <nickrud> Enul, alt-f2 gconf-editor, navigate the tree to apps/nautilus/desktop, and tick show trash
[10:07] <WaltzingAlong> Enul: yes
[10:08] <gbjk_> Evening everyone.
[10:08] <gbjk_> I'm having some trouble getting used to GUIs.
[10:08] <j0han_> nickrud seems to be installing now... thanks... what is that java web start 1.4 I installed then?
[10:08] <b14ck> letha1: did u get my pm?
[10:08] <gbjk_> In particular, I just switched to xfce.
[10:08] <gbjk_> I'd installed vanilla ubuntu, but now I just let xfce take over from gnome at the prompt.
[10:09] <nickrud> j0han_, it's an old java ; I'm not too up on java except to know how to install what works ;)
[10:09] <Enul> thanks nickrud
[10:09] <gbjk_> Gnome would handle the wlan stuff seamlessly, particularly from a roaming point of view.
[10:09] <b14ck> letha1: type this into a terminal to get your video card installed: wget http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/100.14.11/NVIDIA-Linux-x86-100.14.11-pkg1.run && sudo sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-100.14.11-pkg1.run
[10:09] <gbjk_> With xfce I find that it doesn't.
[10:09] <gbjk_> I manually ifconfig up, iwconfig setup and dhclient/dhcpcd the thing to get it up.
[10:09] <gbjk_> Once up it works fine.
[10:09] <Messia1> benanzl:am in recovery mode is not working.
[10:10] <root__> nickrud: installed pastebinit but pastebinit --help returns a cannot read from file error
[10:10] <gbjk_> How *should* this be handled automatically with xfce?
[10:10] <nickrud> j0han_, and just for completeness, you should install sun-java6-jre , and run sudo update-alternatives --config java , and be sure sun is selected
[10:10] <gbjk_> Google seems to know only that it works automatically and dtrt.
[10:10] <gbjk_> Any help would be appreciated.
[10:10] <CyberCod> Hello every one
[10:10] <nickrud> root_, that is too freaking weird; someone else had that problem but it works here; he got it working but didn't tell me how
[10:11] <kagemaro> Hey can anyone help me with ffmpeg?
[10:11] <root__> nickrud: any ideas on what to do :P
[10:11] <benanz1> don't boot into Recovery Mode -- just boot Ubuntu normally, then when you get to the login screen select Failsafe Terminal
[10:11] <jmgii> Hello everyone. I'm getting the following error when I attempt to install updates: E: /var/cache/apt/archives/tar_1.16-2ubuntu0.1_i386.deb: files list file for package `xserver-xorg-video-all' is missing final newline
[10:11] <nickrud> root__, pastebinit -i /path/to/file , works here
[10:11] <pen> how can I install C++
[10:11] <root__> benanz1: i cant if ubuntu boots normaly i get screen out of range
[10:11] <Messia1> benanzl:let me try.
[10:12] <kagemaro> Hey can anyone help me with ffmpeg? I need to turn an AVI into a WMV...
[10:12] <jmgii> I've tried to uninstall/reinstall or dpkg fix ... but nothing works. Any thoughts?
[10:12] <root__> nickrud: il attempt it now
[10:12] <nickrud> pen, sudo aptitude install build-essential
[10:12] <christian_> why is everything so damn complocated with linux?! jesus! :P
[10:12] <root__> nickrud: brb
[10:12] <nickrud> christian_, it isn't complex, just different
[10:12] <milanl> christian: not complicated, different
[10:12] <gbjk_> christian_: : Specifically ?
[10:12] <benanz1> ok
[10:12] <kagemaro> Hey can anyone help me with ffmpeg? I need to turn an AVI into a WMV... (doesn't have to be ffmpeg if someone knows another way to make wmvs under Linux)
[10:12] <CyberCod> christian_ its hopefully about to be less complicated
[10:12] <pen> hey who can tell me how to install C++
[10:13] <pen> > hey who can tell me how to install C++
[10:13] <nickrud> pen, see above
[10:13] <Flannel> pen: install the build-essential package
[10:13] <CyberCod> kagemaro, into wmv?  you putting it on a zune or somethin?
[10:13] <pen> above?
[10:13] <kagemaro> CyberCod - Xbox 360
[10:13] <christian_> well I really hope so.... but when everything is so non-linux friendly nothing, well some things, doesn't like to work >.<
[10:13] <root___> nickrud: nope says cannot read from -i
[10:13] <pen> tell me now ,ok?
[10:13] <CyberCod> kagemaro, hold a minute, I'll see if I can dig somethin up
[10:13] <milanl> christian_: what things?
[10:13] <kolmilludo> i need help installing a wireless broadcom 4318 in ubuntu 7.04 can anybody help me
[10:13] <j0han_> nickrud thanks alot for the help... I will try to do that now but Im not good at linux
[10:13] <UltaMike> hi there
[10:14] <UltaMike> im having a problem with installing some gui interfaces
[10:14] <kagemaro> CyberCod - Thanks, my Xbox 360 screen is better than my PC screen for watching movies
[10:14] <Ranbee> what's the fastest secure way to copy files (right now it's a movie)  wirelessly on my LAN? suse to ubuntu, i was going to use scp.
[10:14] <nickrud> pen, you need a different chat client; install xchat it will let you see when someone's addressing you.  sudo aptitude install build-essential
[10:14] <christian_> like getting the sound to work... been doing this for 2 days now :D, makes me wana commit seppuku for crying out loud :P
[10:14] <UltaMike> its asking me for the ubuntu-server 7.04 _feisty fawn_
[10:14] <CyberCod> kolmilludo, thats a pretty well documented problem, you should find something easily in the forums
[10:14] <UltaMike> and i put the cd in
[10:14] <UltaMike> and it still is saying it
[10:14] <kagemaro> christian_ whats wrong with sound?
[10:14] <UltaMike> what do i do
[10:14] <gbjk_> Okay - one more time.
[10:14] <Enul> kagemaro i dont know if they support linux but super can do that
[10:14] <milanl> christian_ what sounds card?
[10:14] <kagemaro> Enul - what is super?
[10:15] <gbjk_> Can anyone give me advice about getting wlan to work automatically under xfce (xubuntu)
[10:15] <kolmilludo> CyberCode: the thing is ive tried but boom and nothing
[10:15] <velko> Ranbee, scp is fast and secure
[10:15] <root___> nickrud: nickrud it just says cannot read from -i
[10:15] <christian_> nothing can be wrong with somethines that doesn't exist, heh? :(
[10:15] <j0han_> nickrud you know everything about ubuntu? :)
[10:15] <benanz1> Ranbee: scp is secure, but not *incredibly* fast.  SMB is faster.
[10:15] <milanl> christian_: you dont have a sound card?
[10:15] <christian_> HDA VIA VT82xx onboard soundcard
[10:15] <nickrud> root__, rich@aias:~$ pastebinit -i /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[10:15] <nickrud> http://paste.stgraber.org/3259
[10:15] <Enul> kagemaro super is a program that will convert any video format into any other video format
[10:15] <christian_> I do I do, but no sound will come out
[10:15] <astroraptor> hi, I tried to install the nvidia drivers, but on start up I get a message saying that X failed to start. I have a nVidia 8500GT
[10:15] <kagemaro> Enul - does it work in Linux?
[10:15] <milanl> christian_: what sound card?
[10:15] <Messia1> benanzl:ok i selected failsafe terminal. now what?
[10:15] <Enul> that i cant tell you
[10:15] <christian_> HDA VIA VT82xx
[10:16] <benanz1> login with your username/passord
[10:16] <milanl> astroraptor: try the nvidia beta drivers from nvidia site
[10:16] <root___> nickrud: il try it now
[10:16] <kagemaro> Enul - does it work in wine?
[10:16] <Enul> but you might try googleing it and checking it out
[10:16] <christian_> milanl, HDA VIA VT82xx
[10:16] <nickrud> j0han_, not even close. Just the stuff that's in common with debian, mostly.
[10:16] <Enul> i dont know i just moved from windows a couple of days ago
[10:16] <Ranbee> great, velko and benanz1. what i'll do is try them both. i think smb is fast between to linuxes??
[10:16] <jmgii> Hello everyone. I'm getting the following error when I attempt to install updates: E: /var/cache/apt/archives/tar_1.16-2ubuntu0.1_i386.deb: files list file for package `xserver-xorg-video-all' is missing final newline
[10:16] <jmgii> I've tried to uninstall/reinstall or dpkg fix ... but nothing works. Any thoughts?
[10:16] <pen> hey .could you tell me has any Chinese here?
[10:16] <astroraptor> milani: how do I install them?
[10:16] <hopender> How do I install new themes I downloaded?
[10:17] <velko> Ranbee, no idea. never used it
[10:17] <CyberCod> kagemaro looks like you may be able to do it with mencoder (mplayer) via command line
[10:17] <benanz1> Ranbee: SMB is especially fast between two linuxes
[10:17] <milanl> christian_: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto
[10:17] <astroraptor> I tried before but it told me that I couldn't run the installer from the GUI or something to that effect
[10:17] <root___> nickrud: no luck the program just dont work
[10:17] <CyberCod> its a good place to start looking anyway
[10:17] <Messia1> benanzl:when i login i get this message. | http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35964/plain/
[10:17] <christian_> milanl, I've done everything it sais on that page 2 times
[10:17] <hopender> How do I install new themes I downloaded?
[10:17] <j0han_> nickrud ok just asking because I want to know how secure ubuntu is... i run openbsd and that has only had 2 remote holes in over 10 years
[10:17] <Ranbee> ok thanks for the help velko benanz1 :)
[10:17] <milanl> astroraptor: wait a second :)
[10:17] <kagemaro> CyberCod - Any idea what the command is?
[10:17] <CyberCod> hold a sec
[10:17] <milanl> christian_: ohw then i dont know...
[10:17] <CyberCod> still reading
[10:17] <nickrud> root__, try putting the file name in quotes
[10:17] <christian_> milanl, i've also been here http://www-old.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/doc-php/template.php?company=VIA&card=&chip=via8235&module=via82xx
[10:17] <benanz1> that was when you logged in in the Failsafe Terminal?
[10:18] <root___> nickrud: give me the exact command to type please maybe im screwing up or mis wrote it
[10:18] <milanl> astroraptor: http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_100.14.03.html
[10:18] <YgorOnLine> good evening to everyone
[10:18] <Messia1> benanzl:i got this message again. | http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35964/plain/
[10:18] <sahil> hey, i just installed AWN but it doesnt seem to be working/launching can someone help me out?
[10:18] <milanl> astroraptor: there you can download the drivers, do it :)
[10:18] <nickrud> j0han_, don't know, really. I used to read the debian-security mail list, but it got boring. Everything got fixed too fast, no night sweats ;)
[10:18] <kagemaro> christian_ did you say its an Intel HDA?
[10:18] <gbjk_> Can anyone help me with how roaming wlan should work in xfce ?
[10:18] <benanz1> Messia1: you get that when logging into the Failsafe Terminal?
[10:19] <nickrud> pastebinit -i /var/log/Xorg.0.log  or try "/var/log/Xorg.0.log" root___ (you keep getting longer ;)
[10:19] <christian_> kagemaro, HDA yes
[10:19] <z0rz> I've created a short guide to installing all the stuff you want, after you have installed Ubuntu.  I'd like to have some people test it out.  I don't know if It's against the rules to post the link here so, please PM if you are interested.  It based toward Gnome users wanting anything from Compiz-fusion to LAMP to Pidgin
[10:19] <kagemaro> christian_ does it work at all but quiet, or not at all?
[10:19] <jurgentje> when I plug a usb drive (stick or hard drive) to my Ubuntu (7.04), every drive appears twice on my desktop... anyone here who knows this problem?
[10:19] <hopender> How do I install new themes I downloaded?
[10:19] <christian_> kagemaro, not at all, no beeps, music, buzzing noises. nada. nothing :P
[10:19] <root___> be right back :(
[10:19] <sahil> some help with AWN please?
[10:19] <Messia1> benanzl:yes
[10:20] <pen> how can i install C++
[10:20] <z0rz> !ask | sahil
[10:20] <ubotu> sahil: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[10:20] <benanz1> Messia1: do you get a prompt at all?
[10:20] <kagemaro> christian_ - I have an Intel HDA, it used to run very quiet, I'll try to dig up what I changed
[10:20] <arash> !C++  | pen
[10:20] <crimsun> pen: sudo aptitude install build-essential
[10:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about c++ - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[10:20] <pen> yes
[10:20] <sahil> ok, so, i just installed AWN, and its in accessories and i restarted, and beryl is on but it just isnt launching
[10:20] <Messia1> benanzl:no
[10:20] <gbjk_> WLAN with XFCE, help please.
[10:20] <pen> just prompt
[10:20] <kagemaro> christian_ - can you see if /dev/dsp works?
[10:20] <nickrud> lol
[10:20] <christian_> kagemaro, ty i'd appreciate that
[10:20] <pen> no I can't see
[10:20] <astroraptor> milani: thanks, it says I can't run from X server
[10:20] <j0han_> nickrud so there as no need to install that java I found at Add/Remove... I should just installed java6 instead?
[10:20] <gbjk_> If I have to keep shortening and repeating it's just going to get silly.
[10:21] <z0rz> sahil: Go to: System>Preferences->Sessions->And add a new program called "avant-window-navigator" with the command "avant-window-navigator"
[10:21] <CyberCod> kagemaro this looks promising   http://www.howforge.com/how-to-convert-avi-to-wmv-by-mencoder
[10:21] <pen> Add/remove...  ?no C++ there
[10:21] <nickrud> j0han_, yes. I don't know why they put that in there
[10:21] <christian_> kagemaro, at first I don't have permission, I use sudo and put my psw in, then it tells me there are no such commands
[10:21] <milanl> astroraptor: sorry, i think i gave you old drivers
[10:21] <z0rz> CyberCod: Why would you ever want to leave avi for wmv?
[10:21] <sahil> Z0rz but that will just add it to start-up
[10:21] <rafaelscj> whats the extesion of bash scripts?
[10:21] <j0han_> nickrud prbly to make people like me confused :)
[10:21] <z0rz> sahil .. right
[10:22] <z0rz> sahil: Isn't that the problem you are having?
[10:22] <Messia1> who can help me with this problem? | http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35964/plain/
[10:22] <lee1> nickrud: it only works if i drop the -i
[10:22] <j0han_> I thought I did it right but I was wrong
[10:22] <burito> pen: there is no "C++" package, the GNU world has a tool called "g++" to compile C++ code
[10:22] <CyberCod> Not I, friend
[10:22] <z0rz> Press Alt-F2 and type: avant-window-navigator
[10:22] <gbjk_> rafaelscj: Extensions aren't important.
[10:22] <lee1> nickrud: is that still any good to you?
[10:22] <gbjk_> But fwiw, .sh
[10:22] <Nuked> you know, leaving the recovery console without password protection of some sort is an incredibly bad idea... Is there any way I can assign a password?
[10:22] <rafaelscj> ok
[10:22] <nickrud> lee1, strange. Well, that's good. Just give me the link
[10:22] <christian_> kagemaro, so no, doens't work
[10:22] <CyberCod> dude wants to put some videos on his 360
[10:22] <milanl> astroraptor: http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_100.14.11.html <-- latest nvidia 8xxx drivers
[10:22] <benanz1> Messia1: when you're at the terminal, and you type your username and password, it gives you that error, right?  Then what happens?
[10:23] <kagemaro> z0rz - It's to stream video to my Xbox 360
[10:23] <z0rz> CyberCod: Oh.. meh.. well in that case ;) I thought the 360 released a patch now that allows divx playback
[10:23] <Messia1> benanzl:is not doing nothing.
[10:23] <CyberCod> that would be a better way to go IMHO
[10:23] <kagemaro> z0rz - It only accepts WMV and MP4 format
[10:23] <lee1> nickrud: http://paste.stgraber.org/3260
[10:23] <CyberCod> I don't have a 360 myself
[10:23] <christian_> kagemaro, I could sudo nano it though, it just opens an empty buffer
[10:23] <CyberCod> hell, I don't even have a TV
[10:23] <CyberCod> ;)
[10:23] <z0rz> kagemaro: Alright.. well don't convert too many videos.  The rumor in the rumor mills is they are going to start supporting divx soon
[10:23] <benanz1> Messia1: after you get the error, hit CTRL-C
[10:23] <DagonIT> how do I make grub "active"?
[10:23] <j0han_> nickrud it installs sun--java6-jre automatic when I install sun-java6-plugin
[10:23] <kagemaro> christian_ what does alsamixer say>?
[10:23] <Nuked> anyone here that can help me address my issue?
[10:23] <astroraptor> milani: thanks again
[10:24] <kagemaro> z0rz - I have a big HDD :3
[10:24] <christian_> kagemaro, alsamixer is fine
[10:24] <CyberCod> can anyone tell me how to find out what the /dev location is of a usb device?
[10:24] <kagemaro> christian_ - does the volume show at 100%?
[10:24] <ScorpKing> Nuked: create a root password.
[10:24] <z0rz> kagemaro: Well I have over 2TB's here but I don't want to convert all my videos to wmv.. they'd take weeks
[10:24] <nickrud> Nuked, put in a bios password or a grub password. If you're concerned about physical security, weld it into a steel cabinet :)
[10:24] <milanl> astroraptor: you're welcome
[10:24] <christian_> kagemaro, yes of course :)
[10:24] <Messia1> benanzl:is not working.
[10:24] <nickrud> j0han_, good. I'll remember that
[10:25] <Drod> is it normal for avidemux to take very long to start?
[10:25] <goundy> guys, I've a problem, i use KATE uner ubuntu but I don't have the terminal on it... Just take a look: http://img409.imageshack.us/img409/2619/screenshot1dp0.png
[10:25] <goundy> an idea?
[10:25] <Nuked> nickrud... this thing is practically in a safe!
[10:25] <z0rz> christian_: Check in alsamixer and see if everythign is turned up in there
[10:25] <CyberCod> Kagemaro, here look at this    http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=1&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.tweaktown.com%2Farticles%2F1002%2Fplaying_divx_and_xvid_content_on_xbox_360_an_easy_guide%2Findex.html&ei=j8rZRuCMJpWSiwH2gtjHCQ&usg=AFQjCNFDCXc_rExOD_PUlpjl3wAO2t2U_Q&sig2=rn6z7-yqzLhrfK0ZwlWVfw
[10:25] <benanz1> are there any other users on the system?  someone else you could log into temporarily
[10:25] <rafaelscj> gbjk_, how do I create a shortcut for wine aplication?
[10:25] <lee1> nickrud: did that link work?
[10:25] <christian_> z0rz, it is, I even tried turning IEC off ones cos it had helped some other guy, didn't help me though
[10:25] <Messia1> can some1 help me fix this problem | http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35964/plain/?
[10:25] <j0han_> nickrud is debian much more complicated then ubuntu or can a linux newbie like me figure debian out also?
[10:25] <nickrud> lee1, it got past me. Looking now
[10:25] <inbitado34> a nice p2p not amule or emule ???
[10:25] <jurgentje> when I plug a usb drive (stick or hard drive) to my Ubuntu (7.04), every drive appears twice on my desktop... anyone here who knows this problem?
[10:26] <inbitado34> neather frostwire
[10:26] <lee1> nickrud: ok mate
[10:26] <sahil_> ms
[10:26] <sahil_> z0rz did you get my message i think my connection was cut
[10:26] <nickrud> j0han_, stay with ubuntu for about 6 months, then try debian. I waited a year with redhat and friends before I was willing to take the plung
[10:26] <z0rz> Messia1: I can Oh OH pick me I'll help
[10:26] <rafaelscj> gbjk_, like a game installed by wine
[10:26] <j0han_> nickrud ok
[10:26] <z0rz> Messia1: Have you chmod'd ~/.dmrc to 644 yet?
[10:26] <Messia1> z0rz:ok how can i fix it
[10:26] <lee1> nickrud: wats the dif between ubuntu and debian
[10:27] <kagemaro> CyberCod - is mpeg to wmv any easier? the comment here says that doesnt work
[10:27] <Messia1> z0rz:i suck useing ubuntu.
[10:27] <z0rz> Messia1: Ok just run this command: sudo chmod -R 755 ~
[10:27] <sahil_> z0rz can you please repeat what you think is the solution to the non-working AWN problem?
[10:27] <benanz1> z0rz: he cant get a login, the terminal hangs after getting that error.
[10:27] <Messia1> z0rz:i run this command in the recovery mode?
[10:28] <nickrud> lee, ok, your vertical refresh and horizontal refresh are bad, see lines 471 & 472
[10:28] <z0rz> sahil_: Please explain what happens when you run avant-window-manager
[10:28] <z0rz> benanz1: Oh
[10:28] <z0rz> Messia1: Yes
[10:28] <lee1> nickrud: no do i change these in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[10:28] <velko> j0han_, if you want to try debian proper the easy way take a look at sidux
[10:28] <nickrud> lee1, see above. And ubuntu puts a really nice layer of configuration on debian, very roughly
[10:28] <benanz1> z0rz: it is a GDM permissions problem which is easily fixed if he can get a login
[10:28] <sahil_> z0rz nothing happens
[10:28] <j0han_> velko whats sidux?
[10:29] <z0rz> Messia1: Actually if you are in recovery mode you probably should run: sudo chmod -R 755 /home/YOURUSERNAMEHERE
[10:29] <zitner> Heylo, can anyone help me with my media player.  Every time I try to run a video it says, Erro opening/initializing the sleected video_out (-vo) device????
[10:29] <velko> j0han_, distro based on debian unstable (sid). it uses the debian repos unlike ubuntu
[10:29] <j0han_> ok
[10:29] <lee1> nickrud: so whats the better dist for playing World of Warcraft on :P i was getting 30-40fps using wine with wow but someone told me to change my driver to the nvidia-glx ones
[10:29] <z0rz> sahil_: Try typing that in a terminal window and see what error it gives (Applications->Accessories->Terminal->Type: avant-window-navigator -> Enter
[10:29] <velko> j0han_, its done by the pals from kanotix - very competent people
[10:29] <lee1> nickrud: anyways do i need to edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf for the refresh rate things
[10:30] <nickrud> lee1, yes. It says it's using the ones from the config; try commenting out the ones in the config and restarting X. If you're lucky, X will recognize your monitor
[10:30] <j0han_> well I thinking of migrate from bsd to linux so I want to try debian
[10:30] <BrMiHi08> I need a little bit of help....
[10:30] <aguitel> how install Nvidia drivers ?
[10:30] <z0rz> Messia1: Are you using XGL for your X session?
[10:30] <benanz1> Messia1: when at the login window hit CTRL-ALT-F2.  that will take you to a fullscreen terminal, try logging in there
[10:30] <lee1> nickrud: it should do its a 22" widescreen Iiyama monitor ;)
[10:30] <nickrud> lee1, no clue, I don't use wine
[10:30] <greentree> how do I  format an external hard dive to ext3?
[10:30] <lee1> nickrud: brb testing this :(
[10:30] <BrMiHi08> I am trying to install ubuntu 7.04 and the install screen won't fit my monitor because I cannot edit my resolution
[10:30] <benanz1> Messia1: that will bypass GDM's permission-checking so we can fix it
[10:31] <Messia1> z0rz:i got this message. " sudo: /etc/sudoers is mode 0666, should be 0440"
[10:31] <z0rz> Messia1: In recovery console or when you try doing that in "Ctrl+Alt+F2"?
[10:32] <Flannel> Messia1: You'll need to boot to the recovery console and fix that
[10:32] <BrMiHi08> it is also telling my something about restricted drivers for my nvidia graphics card then it tell me to reboot once I install it and I am running off the live CD
[10:32] <sahil_> z0rz this is what it says (process:10247): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: gtype.c:2242: initialization assertion failed, use IA__g_type_init() prior to this function
[10:32] <sahil_> (process:10247): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_new: assertion `G_TYPE_IS_OBJECT (object_type)' failed
[10:32] <sahil_> (process:10247): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_ref: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed
[10:32] <sahil_> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
[10:32] <j0han_> nickrud I installed java6 now and updated/changed to java6 as default but it still doesnt work :(
[10:32] <CyberCod> can anyone tell me how to find out what the /dev location is of a usb device?
[10:32] <z0rz> sahil_: Please use pastebin to paste more than 2 lines!
[10:32] <nickrud> j0han_, what site?
[10:32] <BrMiHi08> this sucks...
[10:33] <j0han_> nickrud well there are alot of sites... one is spil.tv2.dk
[10:33] <velko> CyberCod, sfdisk -l
[10:33] <zitner> Heylo
[10:33] <z0rz> sahil_: Well you got me on that one.. I'm not sure.  Check in #ubuntu-effects or maybe even #compiz-fusion (although they aren't required to help you there)
[10:33] <velko> CyberCod, sorry "sudo sfdisk -l"
[10:33] <BrMiHi08> hmmm
[10:33] <CyberCod> thanks!
[10:34] <BrMiHi08> please help...
[10:34] <CyberCod> :(
[10:34] <CyberCod> thats just for disks
[10:34] <CyberCod> I need to find my usb irda
[10:35] <nickrud> j0han_, that's a flash game site; sudo aptitude install flashplugin-nonfree (or at least, the sudoku is)
[10:35] <hopender> What are some awesome things I should download??
[10:35] <pen> I can't open the film,which format  rm
[10:35] <z0rz> BrMiHi08: What graphics card do you have?
[10:36] <velko> CyberCod, i have no experience with irda but you may try "sudo lsusb -v" and look at the system log after plugging the device
[10:36] <z0rz> CyberCod: Does lsusb help?
[10:36] <lee1> nickrud: nope didnt detect my monitor
[10:36] <z0rz> hopender: I'll give you a command .. hold on ;)
[10:36] <BrMiHi08> z0rz- it is a Geforce 6100
[10:36] <nickrud> lee1, then find the specs , and plug 'em in
[10:36] <BrMiHi08> it even knows what monitor I have
[10:36] <CyberCod> lsusb doesn't tell what /dev they are
[10:36] <pen> I just install C++,how can I get it to work?
[10:36] <lee1> nickrud: i cant find the specs i have no graphical browser lol
[10:37] <z0rz> BrMiHi08: Did you install the Nvidia restricted drivers?
[10:37] <pen> I just install C++,how can I get it to work?
[10:37] <nickrud> lee1, you can google with lynx, I've done it
[10:37] <Gener1c> are you talking about lspci
[10:37] <hopender> z0rz: Do you use wine? How do I make it so that when I run counter-strike it isnt transparentish
[10:37] <BrMiHi08> yea but then it tells me I have to reboot, and I am on the live CD
[10:37] <MilitantPotato> How do you view a version number of a program?
[10:37] <TheMetavirus> Hi!  I was wondering if somebody could help point me in the right direction for an issue I am having.  I am looking for a way to encrypt all the linux partitions on my harddrive.  This would hopefully prompt for a password, which would then be hashed into the key to unlock the partitions.  I believe this would be the security I am looking for.  By default, the recovery console makes it too easy for anyone accessing the physical c
[10:37] <j0han_> nickrud do I need to reboot or something after the install?
[10:37] <lee1> nickrud: how did i know u were gunna say that ;)
[10:37] <nickrud> MilitantPotato, apt-cache policy <package>
[10:37] <arash_> pen , what you mean u installed C++, im no expert, but do you mean u installed the compiler? I would recommend having an IDE with it
[10:37] <velko> pen, your question does not make sense. do you know what c++ is atall?
[10:37] <nickrud> lee1, heh ;)
[10:38] <BrMiHi08> z0rz-yea but then it tells me I have to reboot, and I am on the live CD
[10:38] <Messia1> does any one  know how to fix this,  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35970/plain/?
[10:38] <lee1> nickrud: got any search tips ? xserver iiyama 22" widescreen monitor refresh rates? something like that
[10:38] <nickrud> j0han_, no. You might have missed my previous, install flashplugin-nonfree
[10:38] <z0rz> hopender: Do you have compiz-fusion or any desktop effects working?
[10:38] <hopender> Yeah
[10:38] <pen> let me check the IDE
[10:38] <z0rz> BrMiHi08: Heh.. well install ubuntu first silly
[10:38] <nickrud> lee1, yeah, but I'll leave out the xserver part. Best bet is the manufacturer's site
[10:38] <hopender> well
[10:38] <hopender> not the cool ones
[10:38] <hopender> like the cool little flame looking thing when I right click then like make it go away
[10:38] <hopender> or if i exit a program
[10:38] <lee1> nickrud: well they give href and vref?
[10:38] <nickrud> lee1, and some numbers off the back of the monitor
[10:38] <BrMiHi08> z0rz- guess I'll do that
[10:39] <nickrud> lee1, that's it
[10:39] <inbitado34> z0rz i have compiz-fusion working everything
[10:39] <z0rz> inbitado34: Cool
[10:39] <lee1> nickrud: brb ;)
[10:39] <TheMetavirus> On a second note, anyone who could help, please query me.  I'll be away from my machine for a moment
[10:39] <pen> I just can program C++ under window xp,How can I do that under ubuntu?
[10:39] <Jack_Sparrow> Messia1: HAve you run gui apps with sudo or used root acces for anything recently, or used automatix or envy?
[10:39] <z0rz> hopender: Well, I'll give you my guide.. but no guarentees.  It removes the current effects so that it can install the newer compiz-fusion.  Here ya go: http://z0rz.com
[10:39] <j0han_> nickrud I checked out sudoku... that game is for flashplayer and works fine for me since I installed flashplayer... but many of them other games are java and wont work
[10:40] <Messia1> jack_sparrow:nooo
[10:40] <arash_> pen, try add/remove programs then install eclipse, I think it is C++ IDE with compiler
[10:40] <pen> ok ,let me try
[10:40] <ubuntu_intall_gu> Hi all! Help really needed! Ive installed a 160 GB HD on my fathers computer and installed Ubuntu on it. Now I get GRUB error 18, which basically means that the HD is to large for the BIOS. Can I fix this without reinstalling Ubuntu???
[10:41] <astroraptor> milani: if you're still here, just wanted to tell you I finally installed the latest nvidia drivers, thanks for your help
[10:41] <rockets> I just booted up the Xubuntu live cd and its prompting me for a username and password at the X login screen.
[10:41] <rockets> What gives?
[10:41] <Jack_Sparrow> ubuntu_intall_gu: You might run livecd and resize it by about 20 gig or whatever to get under the limit
[10:41] <Messia1> jack_sparrow: who do i fix this?
[10:42] <Jack_Sparrow> Messia1: Not enough to go on.. try explaining what you have done recently  or installed recently
[10:42] <pen> There is no matching application available.
[10:42] <pen> To broaden your search, choose 'Show all Open Source applications' or 'Show all available' applications.
[10:42] <j0han_> nickrud even that I changed to java6 as default (*) it says + at java 1.4 when I type sudo update-alternatives
[10:42] <pen> how can I do?
[10:42] <ubuntu_intall_gu> Jack_Sparrow: Im running th LiveCD now... I cant fix this by hacking GRUB in any way?
[10:43] <Jack_Sparrow> ubuntu_intall_gu: NOt if it is a bios issue
[10:43] <christian_> when installing from the livecd, if you choose to give linux the full ( in my case 160GB ) space, does it really format the whole drive for you automatically? The reason I'm asking is because I've already 'magically' used up over 20GB with only installing the OS + it's updates.
[10:43] <arash_> pen - hmm, then just search for C++
[10:43] <christian_> ubuntu fiesty with gnome that is
[10:44] <ubuntu_intall_gu> Jack_Sparrow: but if i reinstall and make sure that the boot section is within the adressable area if the HD?
[10:44] <pen> oh ,i can see eclispe
[10:44] <hopender> z0rz
[10:44] <hopender> I get this error: W: GPG error: http://packages.medibuntu.org feisty Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 2EBC26B60C5A2783
[10:44] <z0rz> hopender:
[10:44] <hopender> xD
[10:44] <Messia1> jack_sparrow: i used this live cd. then i access the hard disk. and i when to /etc/X11/ and delete the files not folders.
[10:45] <Gener1c> http://www.bash.org/?5300
[10:45] <reduzio> hi people
[10:45] <Gener1c> lol!!
[10:45] <z0rz> hopender: Yeah My bad.. You weren't supposed to close that window til after step 3
[10:45] <hopender> oh
[10:45] <hopender> taco nugget
[10:45] <reduzio> QUESTION: is there any way for someone who just installed ubuntu 7.04 to configure their pppoe (ADSL) connection from some menu?
[10:45] <Jack_Sparrow> christian_: where are you getting the 20 gig figure? based on what the drive is suppoed to hold and how much you have free... that is not a good indicator of acutal spaced used.
[10:46] <Journeyman> I am installing Ubuntu on a machine I plan to sell, is there a way to have it so when it boots up it asks for the user to input the info for a username and password
[10:46] <nickrud> j0han_, sudo update-alternatives --config firefox-javaplugin.so
[10:46] <Journeyman> or atleast force a password change apon login?
[10:46] <christian_> jack_sparrow:  I pulled it out of the equation of 160-140GB free space left
[10:46] <z0rz> reduz: sudo pppoeconf
[10:46] <nickrud> j0han_, the old plugin used to follow the jre, but I can understand the change
[10:46] <Jack_Sparrow> christian_: That is the wrong way
[10:46] <christian_> jack_sparrow: is this wrong?
[10:46] <reduz> z0rz, is that console?
[10:47] <christian_> jack_sparrow: oh ok :P
[10:47] <Jack_Sparrow> christian_: The format process takes up sapce... doesnt matter windows or ubuntu
[10:47] <z0rz> reduz: Yeah.. but it gives you a sort of gui in the terminal
[10:47] <christian_> jack_sparrow: what is the correct way, if I may?
[10:47] <hopender> wtf!! z0rz!!!!!!
[10:47] <hopender> After unpacking, 28.6MB disk space will be freed.
[10:47] <hopender> Do you want to continue [Y/n] ? Y
[10:47] <reduz> z0rz, hmm, i suppose it doesn't come with any sort of gnome-gui for that, right?
[10:47] <hopender> Abort.
[10:47] <z0rz> reduz: Nope
[10:47] <christian_> jack_sparrow: I see...
[10:47] <Jack_Sparrow> christian_: Use nautilus to look at actual used...
[10:47] <fulio> whats the command to edit files?
[10:48] <christian_> jack_sparrow, ok, thank you :)
[10:48] <Jack_Sparrow> christian_: Format a hard drive and check free space before installing anything...
[10:48] <Messia1> can some1 help me fix this problem http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35970/plain/?
[10:48] <z0rz> fulio: gedit /home/fulio/myfile.txt
[10:48] <Jack_Sparrow> christian_: You will be horrified at the overhead form,atting takes
[10:48] <christian_> jack_sparrow, haha, should've done that before installing ubuntu then :D
[10:48] <reduz> guess no ubuntu then :( been specifically asked that to connect and browse the internet it must not need any kind of console tweaking
[10:49] <z0rz> fulio: or if it's a system file: gksudo gedit /etc/super/secure/system.file
[10:49] <mora> anyone know if they updated iwl4965 to 1.0.0.* in gutsy latest yet?
[10:49] <Jack_Sparrow> christian_: think of a blank piece of paper... how much of the page is wasted with lines and page numbers before you write anything
[10:49] <MrObvious> Messia1: I'd be tempted to say remove the file manually. I don't have linux in front of me to know for sure.
[10:49] <z0rz> mora: #ubuntu+1
[10:49] <fulio> z0rz, i need to edit xorg.conf
[10:49] <mora> thanks
[10:49] <lee2> nickrud: i just get places selling the monitor lol no luck at all the model of the monitor is LP2200 any chance you can take a look on a graphical browser test is just way to hard to find anything
[10:49] <hopender> z0rz: Why does it do that to me
[10:49] <z0rz> fulio: gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[10:49] <hopender> is it some kind of sick joke
[10:49] <christian_> jack_sparrow, nice comparision :)
[10:50] <velko> Journeyman, you can set expiration time for passwords in /etc/login.defs
[10:50] <Messia1> mrobvious: can u find some1 to hlep me fix it?
[10:50] <z0rz> hopender: instead of typing Y or w/e just press enter
[10:50] <Jack_Sparrow> christian_: Common misintrepetation
[10:50] <hopender> z0rz: Still aborts
[10:50] <christian_> jack_sparrow, :D
[10:50] <z0rz> hopender: Pastebin the problem please
[10:50] <Journeyman> velko: if I remove the password hash from shadow will that make the password null?
[10:50] <reduz> z0rz, any idea if there is any hope for next versions to include anything like that (from a gui)? I just have an internet cafe customer who wants to use linux in his machines, but refuses to learn an any distro that needs console tweaking
[10:51] <Zhohar> Hey guys, I changed my video driver in the /etc/X11/xorg.conf to nv from vesa, and now I get an error from my monitor when I boot ubuntu. Is there a way to fix this? (I"M completely new to ubuntu, by the way)
[10:51] <ice109> can someone help me out with commands
[10:51] <ice109> im a newb
[10:51] <velko> Journeyman, yes. but remove just the hash. if you remove the whole line you'll delete the user
[10:51] <Jack_Sparrow> Zhohar: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[10:51] <Journeyman> right I know that
[10:51] <hopender> http://pastebin.com/mc1f4550
[10:51] <Messia1> can i go to another channel, that will help me fix this problem, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35970/plain/?
[10:51] <fulio> z0rz, thankyou
[10:52] <ice109> does anyone know what MailWatcher for xfce is?
[10:52] <MrObvious> Messia1: cat /home/username/.dmrc and PM me the output please. You can do /query MrObvious to PM me.
[10:52] <Zhohar> Jack_Sparrow: But I can't get into ubuntu itself to open terminal.
[10:52] <ice109> or maybe theres a similar panel plugin for gnome?
[10:52] <pen> and who can tell me how to install QQ?
[10:52] <z0rz> reduz: Don't know. I'm sure their will be soon.. but he could run sudo pppoeconf in Alt+F2 and check run in terminal.. you could also make it were it doesn't require a password to sudo so he'd just see a configuration menu (try it yourself) .. by the way making it not require a password to sudo is EXTREMELY insecure.. but people do it...
[10:52] <Jack_Sparrow> Zhohar: HIt escape on boot for recovery mode
[10:52] <ubuntu_intall_gu> Im doing a reinstall, can I make sure that tha boot partition is placed in the absolute beginning of the HD?
[10:52] <joakim> how do you install ubuntu on a usb stick?
[10:52] <Zhohar> Jack_Sparrow: Thank you sir. I shall do that. Be back in a moment.
[10:52] <Messia1> mrobvious: i dont understand u?
[10:52] <z0rz> fulio: No problem
[10:52] <j0han_> nickrud this might take a while my internetconnection is slow but thanks for all the help I will try to figure it out
[10:52] <pen> who can tell me how to install QQ?
[10:53] <nickrud> j0han_, sure
[10:53] <ice109> i have a very simple problem, where are the "executables" for programs?
[10:53] <Jack_Sparrow> joakim: I found a good site for that with google.. let me see if I can find it again
[10:53] <joakim> Jack_Sparrow thanks =)
[10:53] <MilitantPotato> I was just reading that site
[10:53] <z0rz> Messia1: You should just need to sudo chmod -R 755 /home/YOURUSERNAME in Ctrl+Alt+F2
[10:54] <hopender> z0rz: http://pastebin.com/mc1f4550
[10:54] <MrObvious> Messia1: Type cat /home/(username) and paste the output to your IRC client then private message me the results.
[10:54] <MrObvious> Messia1: Err... cat /home/(username)/.dmrc
[10:54] <velko> ice109, most of them are in /bin, /sbin, /usr/bin and /usr/sbin
[10:54] <Jack_Sparrow> joakim: http://pendrivelinux.com/
[10:54] <MilitantPotato> joakim https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent
[10:54] <ice109> i have this program called mail watcher
[10:54] <ice109> that checks my inbox every once in a while
[10:55] <spiderskull> ice109 - There's no file extensions, fyi, so there's no easy way to tell off of the filename alone
[10:55] <z0rz> hopender: Did you follow step one correctly?
[10:55] <velko> ice109, watcher
[10:55] <ice109> yea
[10:55] <Scunizi> !enter | ice109
[10:55] <ubotu> ice109: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[10:55] <reduz> z0rz, well, he's basically paying me to teach him how to build such a system with a linux distro, because of cost obviously, but he explicitly stated that he doesn't want to even touch a console. I thought ubuntu was the best distro for this, but i'm kind of dissapointed, will have to try other ones
[10:55] <velko> ice109, which watcher
[10:55] <hopender> I think I did
[10:55] <andre_pl> what do the 2 float-ish values in a ps aux represent?
[10:55] <lee2> can anyone help me find the vertical and horizontal refresh rates of my monitor
[10:55] <Messia1> MrObvious:tell me step by step?
[10:55] <ice109> velko
[10:55] <andre_pl> 2.4 and 0.6  the first keeps dropping
[10:55] <ice109> velko: what do you mean
[10:55] <MrObvious> Messia1: Nevermind. Maybe someone else can answer it.
[10:55] <velko> ice109, the command you are looking for is "which watcher"
[10:55] <MilitantPotato> lee2: I had to boot into windows to find that.  Google was of no help.
[10:55] <velko> ice109, it will tell you where the executable "watcher" is located
[10:56] <z0rz> reduz: Haha! Good luck.  Ubuntu probably is the best one for it.  But there are just some things that you'll have to touch a terminal for (even in windows) if you are going to be setting up a internet cafe..
[10:56] <MrObvious> Messia1: Try this: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-91455.html
[10:56] <interplay> how do i add some program to my repo list?
[10:56] <lee2> MilitantPotato: google is of no use in shell i have no windows installed nor do i have the xp disk with me :(
[10:56] <ice109> velko: can i use which [application]  to find others?
[10:56] <velko> ice109, yep
[10:56] <MilitantPotato> lee2: there's supposedly a GUI for xorg.conf floating around
[10:56] <z0rz> reduz: If you are setting up a linux/unix box for a firewall/router then I'd suggest smoothwall or pfsense
[10:56] <MilitantPotato> It's in early alpha though
[10:56] <Jack_Sparrow> interplay: You dont add programs to your repo list
[10:57] <ice109> velko: now in watcher it asks which program i want to launch upon clicking, do i reference the location of that executable to get watcher to launch my mail program
[10:57] <reduz> z0rz, he wants to use the same thing for both routing and the rest of the machines
[10:57] <Messia1> mrobvious: how can i use the terminal?
[10:57] <interplay> sorry i mean more links
[10:57] <needinfo> Need help with MythTV. To make a DVD, when I select a recording then I can not get any farther. Can not activate either <Cancel> or <OK> button. May have a directory configuration problem, but am not sure how to fix. Any advice?
[10:57] <dug_> lee2: what's your monitor model number
[10:57] <lee2> MilitantPotato: problem is mate i cant use a gui and xserver doesnt auto detect my monitor so the refresh rates are screwed all i got to do is put the hrefresh and v refresh details in and im sorted
[10:57] <velko> ice109, it seems so. i don't know watcher specificaly though
[10:57] <hopender> z0rz: Fixed it, I was typing feisty fawn non-free instead of feisty free non-free
[10:57] <lee2> dug_: LP2200 Iiyama 22" widescreen
[10:57] <pen> how can I install QQ under ubuntu?
[10:57] <MrObvious> Messia1: It's under applications on your menu.
[10:57] <Jack_Sparrow> interplay: edit your sources.list .... but use caution... which ones are you trying to add.
[10:57] <MrObvious> !terminal
[10:57] <ubotu> The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome) or K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE).  Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
[10:58] <interplay> virtualbox
[10:58] <christian_> HALLELUJA!! the sound is finally working :)
[10:58] <ice109> velko: do i use this which command in terminal?
[10:58] <velko> ice109, yes
[10:58] <pen> how can I install QQ under ubuntu?
[10:58] <christian_> 24hours+sleep yet again has not gone to waste, thanks to everyone that helped me <3
[10:58] <dug_> lee2: did the monitor come with an install cd? I think there is a .inf or .config file or something that might have the refresh rates
[10:58] <MrObvious> pen: Does sudo apt-get install qq work?
[10:58] <hopender> your welcome christian_ even tho I did nothing
[10:58] <vocx> !repeat | pen
[10:58] <ubotu> pen: 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
[10:58] <lee2> dug_: nope just got the monitor :(
[10:58] <Messia1> mrobvious: can you plzzz tell me step by step how to use terminal?
[10:58] <nickrud> lee2, I've found this; http://www.iiyama.com/us/default.asp?SID=&LNG=EN&NAV=236&PCAT=2&CE=F
[10:59] <MrObvious> !terminal | Messia1
[10:59] <interplay> a new version of virtualbox (1.50) is out since yesterday, but not yet on the site
[10:59] <ubotu> Messia1: 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
[10:59] <Jack_Sparrow> lee2: google the monitor model number is the easiest
[10:59] <hopender> z0rz: howcome my limewire opens up pure white no search bar or anything
[10:59] <pen> ok
[10:59] <christian_> ahh hopender I still luv you too :P
[10:59] <lee2> Jack_Sparrow: in a text based browser its imposible
[10:59] <hopender> =D
[10:59] <z0rz> hopender: Because limewire is from the devil
[10:59] <jmgii> Hello everyone. I'm getting the following error when I attempt to install updates: E: /var/cache/apt/archives/tar_1.16-2ubuntu0.1_i386.deb: files list file for package `xserver-xorg-video-all' is missing final newline --- any thoughts?
[10:59] <vocx> pen, don't assume everybody knows what QQ is. What is that?
[10:59] <hopender> what do I use then? I need something sent from above
[10:59] <Jack_Sparrow> lee2: Post make and model.... let me look
[10:59] <lee2> Jack_Sparrow:  Iiyama 22" LP2200
[10:59] <jmgii> qq is an instant message platform like ICQ. popular in asia.
[10:59] <z0rz> hopender: Sorry I don't support limewire.. not because I'm against piracy, because I'm against LimeWire
[10:59] <christian_> I have to say the experience didn't go to waste though, I learned alot about ubuntu in the process! :)
[11:00] <hopender> z0rz: Ok what do I use then, what DO you support
[11:00] <z0rz> hopender: Deluge ;)
[11:00] <hopender> Double you tee eff.. sounds asian =/
[11:00] <z0rz> hopender: Which you should have if you followed my guide :)
[11:00] <nickrud> lee2, ProLite_E2200WS Horizontal sync 	31 - 83 KHz   Vertical sync 	56 - 75 Hz
[11:00] <ice109> velko: it seems i have to know the name of program exactly for this to word
[11:00] <lee2> nickrud: when i go there on links2 its just garbage cant really navagate the site
[11:00] <hopender> lol im following it right now
[11:00] <hopender> its installing junk
[11:00] <nickrud> lee2, yeah, its flash heavy
[11:00] <ice109> *work, and i can't seem to nail the name of thunderbird for some reason
[11:00] <pen> I tried ,but it doesn't work.
[11:00] <lee2> nickrud: thanks man testing now ;)
[11:00] <christian_> And Australia is like: Double you tee eff mates??
[11:00] <martin___> hi everyone, i just upgraded my kernel, and my graphics card and wireless adapter seem to have stopped working.. is there an easy way to downgrade/ fix this?
[11:01] <dug_> lee2: yeah the refresh rates are there
[11:01] <z0rz> hopender: TACO NUGGETS! This isn't junk!
[11:01] <Messia1> what is the command to access terminal from recovery mode?
[11:01] <hopender> z0rz: XD
[11:01] <ltar> where is xorg.conf?
[11:01] <velko> ice109, do you know which package you installed in order to install thunderbird?
[11:01] <hopender> z0rz: Its junk if its a word followed by 031600z06z060wa60a06
[11:01] <martin___> /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[11:01] <vocx> z0rz, hopender you are going off topic.
[11:01] <ltar> thanks
[11:01] <hopender> lol my bad
[11:01] <lee2> ok guys going testing this out be right back to let you know how i go on :D and i have now mastered sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf lol
[11:01] <z0rz> hopender: Oh that's installing avant-window-navigator
[11:02] <ice109> velko: it was in the base install of xubuntu, is the name of the package in synaptic the name i should be using with the which command?
[11:02] <fransth> hi all
[11:02] <fransth> anyone can help my new notebook 17"
[11:02] <hopender> z0rz: Booo I just won't use it, but wth, 3 hours 9 minutes? I'm not on dial up is this normal?!?!
[11:02] <dug_> lee2: remember to make a backup copy of your xorg.conf, you may need to revert
[11:02] <fransth> the resolution max is 1024
[11:02] <hopender> ok its 52 minutes now.. but still
[11:02] <velko> ice109, no. but you can find it out this way:
[11:02] <z0rz> hopender: Come to #ubuntu-offtopic
[11:02] <ice109> velko: how
[11:02] <fransth> i want to change to 1600, but there is not choice to change those resolution
[11:02] <velko> ice109, find the package which installed thunderbird: apt-cache search thunderbird
[11:02] <martin___> is there a way to downgrade the kernel? i.e. switch to the previous version?
[11:03] <Messia1> how do i use terminal?
[11:03] <fransth> anyone, know where is the place to change the monitor type, to change the max resolution to 1600
[11:03] <ice109> velko: found package name, now what?
[11:03] <dug_> martin___: when you boot and see grub, can you select an older kernel from the list?
[11:03] <vocx> martin___, if you installed your stuff by compiling something, you may need to recompile.
[11:03] <velko> ice109, after that lookup the exact executable name: dpkg -L PACKAGENAME | grep bin
[11:03] <lkjqe223> ubuntu_intall_gu: did someone answer your question about grub error 18?
[11:03] <martin___> vocx, i just installed the updates from the repository, and it has broken everything
[11:04] <martin___> dug_, nope, the list doesn't show
[11:04] <ltar> I have an installation of ubuntu on an old hard drive, and Im running an install. Can i import all settings, etc, from the old to the new?
[11:04] <ice109> velko: for my own knowledge what do the commands mean? i know dpkg is a package manager but what does | mean and what does grep mean, i'm guessing -L means locate
[11:04] <vocx> martin___, with kernel upgrades you get new kernel headers, so you may need to recompile things like graphics and internet drivers, like ndiswrapper.
[11:04] <lee2> ok that didnt work :9
[11:05] <lee2> nickrud: no luc
[11:05] <VincentMX> woohoo
[11:05] <xertux> i ll pay 3 millions of dolar to the solver of my problem ! :(
[11:05] <velko> ltar, just copy the content of your old home directory. you'll get most of the settings
[11:05] <pen> Eclipse is java,not C++
[11:05] <lee2> nickrud: also why doesnt X show everything as generic?
[11:05] <dug_> ltar: probably there are better answers, but most of your preferences are stored in your home folder, with names beginning with a period, you can copy those over
[11:05] <martin___> vocx, my wireless card was detected by feisty out of the box, i;m just using drivers from the repos
[11:05] <Pie-rate> is there any way to set rhythmbox to minimize to notification area icon when i hit the close button?
[11:05] <VincentMX> so now i can bother the entire world with my ranting
[11:05] <CompJunki> hello
[11:05] <CompJunki> hehe
[11:05] <mapp> hey
[11:05] <nickrud> lee2, generic?
[11:06] <martin___> fransth, try sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and change the max res that way
[11:06] <lkjqe223> xertux: ok then what is it?
[11:06] <Jack_Sparrow> lee2: I am on the site and I only see three current models and that is not one of them
[11:06] <ice109> velko: thank you very much for your help
[11:06] <velko> ice109, -L means "list all files installed by this package" and "grep bin" discards all lines which does not contain the word "bin"
[11:06] <lee2> nickrud: yeah monitor "generic monitor" adapter "generic adapter"
[11:06] <lee2> Jack_Sparrow: what models you see
[11:06] <lufis> Is it just me or does audio playback sometimes cut out, especially at the beginning of a song?
[11:06] <CompJunki> i got a problem with my desktop effects and my resolutions can anyone assist me please ?
[11:06] <dug_> pen: i missed your question, but eclipse can do C++ too, the CDT project
[11:06] <lashmoove> how would I launch a .jar file with java from terminal?
[11:06] <martin___> CompJunki, ask away
[11:06] <dug_> lashmoove: java -jar nameof.jar
[11:07] <vocx> martin___, in that case try being more specific. What card? What drivers?
[11:07] <CompJunki> CompJunki:  hi my desktop wont go round :(
[11:07] <nickrud> Jack_Sparrow, http://www.iiyama.com/us/default.asp?SID=&LNG=EN&NAV=236&PCAT=2&PROD=7155&CE=F&PARAMS=DATASHEET
[11:07] <lashmoove> dug_ thanks
[11:07] <vocx> !effects
[11:07] <ubotu> For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[11:07] <xertux> when i install fglrx ati drivers i cant  switch higher than 1024x768 resolution, but if i recover m xserver-xorg to the orginal ati drivers i can switch all of the resolutions well,
[11:07] <dug_> lashmoove: oh you might need to put the name of the main class too, maybe
[11:07] <pen> oh.I never know.I'll try
[11:07] <CompJunki> martin__i:  hi my desktop wont go round :(
[11:07] <RoboticTao> xertux: you can manually add resolutions to the xorg.conf file
[11:07] <lashmoove> dug_ ill try it like that first.. trying to make a launcher for CSMonkeyTVRemote
[11:07] <martin___> vocx, Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG wireless card, plus my nvidia geforce 7300 is no longer detected
[11:08] <CompJunki> martin__ my desktop wont go round
[11:08] <Jack_Sparrow> lee2: e1902 e2202 p1704
[11:08] <nickrud> Jack_Sparrow, I'm having no luck helping lee2 , maybe you should start him from scratch again
[11:08] <CompJunki> martin__ and it wont go higher  then 1400x14600
[11:08] <lee2> Jack_Sparrow:  nickrud sent u a link to it a seccond ago
[11:08] <xertux> RoboticTao: i added all of them but still cant switch them at system/screen resolution
[11:08] <CompJunki> help me
[11:08] <martin___> CompJunki, have you enabled the cube in the desktop effects applet? and are you using ctrl + alt + drag to move the cube when on the desktop?
[11:09] <Jack_Sparrow> lee2: I wasnt watching I was looking at that page.. one sec
[11:09] <RoboticTao> xertux: Did you add them to every line under the Display section that had resolutions?
[11:09] <martin___> CompJunki, to fix your resolution try using sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:09] <CompJunki> martin__ yea but nothing happens
[11:09] <Jack_Sparrow> lee2: horiz 31-83    vert   56-75
[11:09] <lee2> is it ok to pastebinit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[11:09] <riotkittie> ok. stupid question time. containing memtest.exe.mui and bootmgr.exe.mui
[11:09] <xertux> RoboticTao: sure all of them
[11:09] <riotkittie> are those win files, or GRUB files?
[11:09] <Jack_Sparrow> lee2: yes
[11:09] <lee2> Jack_Sparrow: thats what i just set em to
[11:09] <Heygabe> Beryl won't load my window decorator!
[11:09] <lee2> Jack_Sparrow: take a look
[11:09] <Heygabe> Help!
[11:09] <kahrytan> Whats CLI command for symbolic link?
[11:09] <lee2> let me go do this
[11:09] <RoboticTao> xertux: I don't know then. That has always worked for me
[11:09] <lkjqe223> ubuntu_intall_gu: think grub error 18 occurs when you attempt to booth from a disk cylinder which is too high for the (probably old) bios. If you create a /boot partition near the start of the disk it should work. This is just a bootin problem -- the rest of the disk will be usable, i.e. your / partition can occupy the rest of the disk.
[11:09] <martin___> CompJunki, try using beryl instead, just install beryl-manager from the repositories and it should work
[11:10] <Jack_Sparrow> lee2: Then something else is wrong...  did you manually enter the name of your video card etc?
[11:10] <xertux> can u give me ur monitor settings? refresh rates
[11:10] <ltar> what program can I open xorg.conf with as root?
[11:10] <ltar> I forget the name
[11:10] <RoboticTao> xertux: yeah, I'll post it in pastebin hang on
[11:10] <Jack_Sparrow> gksudo gedit
[11:10] <vocx> kahrytan, "ln"   read the manual page for the full usage.
[11:10] <riotkittie> ltar gksu gedit ...
[11:10] <nickrud> ltar, nano is good for that
[11:10] <staykovmarin> is there a way to install ubuntu without booting it and going to the livecd desktop?? for some reason that is not working for me. it worked fine last week so i don't get it
[11:10] <riotkittie> or ltar sudo nano ...
[11:10] <dug_> ltar: you can do 'sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf'
[11:10] <n0yd> Anyone that uses AWN know how to change the icon on the trash  applet?
[11:10] <oldmanstan> anyone have any suggestions for a grub error 16 (inconsistent filesystem structure
[11:10] <martin___> staykovmarin, grab the alternative cd
[11:10] <oldmanstan> already ran fsck, no dice
[11:11] <ltar> thanks
[11:11] <n0yd> I tried editing the applets .desktop file, but that only changes it for piece of the emptying animation.
[11:11] <lee1> ok guys] 
[11:11] <lee1> here is my xorg.conf file
[11:11] <lee1> http://paste.stgraber.org/3262
[11:11] <n0yd> lee1: dude, don't IRC as root
[11:11] <n0yd> That's not smart at all
[11:11] <codename> how do i find out what kind of wireless card I have
[11:11] <lee1> n0yd: no choice
[11:11] <riotkittie> no choice for what?
[11:12] <RoboticTao> xertux: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35976/
[11:12] <lee1> n0yd: i can only get unbuntu to start in recovery mode
[11:12] <martin___> codename, run lspci
[11:12] <n0yd> lee1: You have plenty of choice
[11:12] <codename> ok
[11:12] <riotkittie> oh
[11:12] <riotkittie> you cant use a TTY in normal mode?
[11:12] <Jack_Sparrow> lee2: what res are you trying to get... 1024 is the max in your xorg
[11:12] <n0yd> lol
[11:12] <codename> what am i looking for?
[11:12] <xertux> RoboticTao: thanks
[11:12] <Heygabe> I still hve no window decorator.
[11:12] <martin___> codename, try lspci | grep Network instead
[11:12] <staykovmarin> martin___: any idea why it would hang on the original screen with the logo and then just go to a console like screen with a flashing dash on the top leflt
[11:12] <xertux> RoboticTao: but i need Monitor section :(
[11:12] <n0yd> Of course he can, he just doesn't know how to switch from an error message on TTY7, to TTY1 to login as yuser
[11:12] <lashmoove> dug_ it didn't work, telling me I don't have java installed.. then it gives me alternative packages that contain 'java' but I know I have java. sun-java5. the .jar runs when I click on it and select java
[11:12] <RoboticTao> xertux: whoops
[11:13] <lee1> Jack_Sparrow: 1680x1050 but i cant even get it to a default rezolution but what confuses me is the fact that it doesnt say nvidia anywhere or the name of my monitor or my graphics card model :s
[11:13] <xertux> RoboticTao: sorry if u just send me refresh rates here thats enough
[11:13] <Jack_Sparrow> lee2: You wont get a res any higer than the max in your xorg..
[11:13] <codename> nothing comes up
[11:13] <xax> hi
[11:13] <martin___> staykovmarin, possibly a bad cd, you could try burning it again at a slower speed (errors less likely to occur) or failing that check the md5 signature and download again if it's corrupted
[11:13] <lee1> Jack_Sparrow: i can add them later tho i cant even get anything at the minuite jsut goes out of range :9
[11:14] <mcscruff> anyone got Jackfield working?
[11:14] <RoboticTao> xertux: This is the whole config file http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35978/
[11:14] <dug_> lashmoove: that's odd.  maybe the java command line utility is not in your path?  Anyway, if you wish, java6 is available now
[11:14] <codename> hey martin
[11:14] <staykovmarin> martin___: come to think of it i have never used this cd. alright will do that thanks
[11:14] <codename> would it be under Ethernet controller?
[11:14] <codename> RTL
[11:14] <martin___> codename,  should be listed as Network Controller
[11:15] <lee1> Jack_Sparrow: whats the best nvidia driver to use on a 6600GT card?
[11:15] <ltar> alrite, i added a "1280x1024" line to my xorg.conf, but still stuck at 1024X786. is there something else I need to edit?
[11:15] <xertux> RoboticTao: thanks :) r u using xgl now?
[11:15] <lashmoove> dug_  java6 doesn't like logmein, I guess ill try one of these packages. that may do it
[11:15] <Jack_Sparrow> lee2: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg     select nvidia as your cand.. do not enter a name or id of your card just accept the defaults, do not write sync rates when it asks..
[11:15] <martin___> staykovmarin, worth a try, my cdrw is very buggy, i have to burn at 8x to stop it corrupting cd's
[11:15] <lee1> Jack_Sparrow: ive done this but il give it a go
[11:15] <Jack_Sparrow> lee2: I run a 6600 on this system
[11:15] <dug_> ltar: did you try system->preferences->screen resolution control panel?
[11:15] <RoboticTao> xertux: yeah
[11:16] <ltar> dug_:  of course.
[11:16] <xertux> RoboticTao: ok coming
[11:16] <Jack_Sparrow> lee2: Very important let it detect... dont enter things..
[11:16] <ltar> 	DefaultDepth	24
[11:16] <ltar> 	SubSection "Display"
[11:16] <ltar> 		Depth		1
[11:16] <ltar> 		Modes		"1280x1024" "1024x768" "800x600"
[11:16] <dug_> ltar: oh, after you edit xorg.conf, you need to reboot or restart gnome i think.  try control-alt-backspace (this logs you out and everything though)
[11:16] <ltar> sorry to spam.
[11:16] <ltar> ah
[11:16] <bruenig> restart x
[11:16] <mitch00> hi. can anyone tell me how to get a widescreen framebuffer?
[11:16] <ltar> alrite. I'll try it
[11:17] <vocx> bruenig, that is depth 1 !
[11:18] <ltar> ...
[11:18] <ltar> no dice
[11:18] <Jack_Sparrow> lee2: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35980/   here is mine
[11:18] <ltar> ctrl-alt-backspace, still no resolution. im checking the file, then I'll try rebooting
[11:18] <dug_> ltar: you already restarted gnome and went back to the control panel again to see if the new resolution is there?
[11:18] <dug_> as an option
[11:18] <ltar> dug_: yeah
[11:18] <ltar> it went pretty quick
[11:19] <dug_> ltar: sorry, i'm not sure what to do then, if you like you can paste your xorg.conf to rafb paste
[11:19] <dug_> http://rafb.net/paste/
[11:19] <ltar> dug_:  I have my older ubuntu install, i'll try copying from that
[11:20] <dug_> ltar: others mentioned trying this command too:  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:21] <lee_> ok ubuntu is wierd
[11:21] <lee_> that didnt work
[11:21] <Jack_Sparrow> lee2: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35980/   here is mine
[11:21] <lee_> Jack_Sparrow, that didnt work
[11:21] <ltar> dug_: ahahah oh wow now what?
[11:21] <lee_> Jack_Sparrow, this is the wierd thing
[11:21] <MrStix> can someone tell me how to swap my left/rigiht screens in xorg.conf? for some reason when gdm starts it goes to the right screen.  all my menus etc are on the right screen, iwould like them to be on the left screen.  how can i do this ?
[11:21] <dug_> anytime you edit xorg.conf you should run  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg I assume?
[11:21] <lee_> Jack_Sparrow, i got that fed up i did apt-get install nvidia-glx-new then startx and guesse what im in
[11:22] <lee_> it just doesnt like the nvidia-glx drivers
[11:22] <arooni_> i have a microsoft mouse with forward & back buttons... how do i make it such that those buttons do forward/back in firefox?
[11:22] <RoboticTao> dug_: No, that would undo the configurations you had made
[11:22] <martin__> dug_, no, dpkg-reconfigure is just an alternative to manually editing the file
[11:22] <ajrion> hello i want to istall ubuntu and i have 1GB + 512 MB of ram memory. how much of a swap partition would i need?
[11:22] <bruenig> arooni_, doubt that you will be able, would suggest using mouse gesture extensions or the keyboard alt + arrows
[11:22] <nickrud> !mouse | arooni_
[11:22] <dug_> ltar: nevermind that then
[11:22] <ubotu> arooni_: Enabling extra mouse buttons: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ManyButtonsMouseHowto  - Enabling serial mouse: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SerialMouseHowto
[11:23] <arooni_> bruenig, really?
[11:23] <lee_> Are the nvidia-glx drivers bugged or something?
[11:23] <spats_fumble> arooni no not really
[11:23] <xertux> hi, 	Option		"Composite"	"Disable"  when i make this line enable end reset my computer my display going suck like i have no driver, but when make it disable every thing going allright, dont think i'm opening xgl just changing this line what is the matter?
[11:23] <serenityUK> MrStix, you can drag and drop panels to move them between screens
[11:23] <vocx> !xconfig | dug_ ltar
[11:23] <ubotu> dug_ ltar: 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
[11:23] <lkjqe223> I have some multimedia keys which produce no output in xev -- what to do?
[11:23] <MrStix> serenityUK: yes but then if i relogin it will all go to the right again.. i want it to be on the left by default
[11:23] <ltar> dug_: yeah, I gave it the driver info, etc, but the program seemed to hang after a few screens. im just gonna copy out of my old xorg.conf
[11:24] <bruenig> arooni_, oh nevermind that link has a way of mapping that particular button to the alt + arrow keys
[11:24] <ltar> wait, sorry. missed vocx's comment. i'll try that
[11:24] <kahrytan> Someone please help me change the stupid and stubborn Main-Menu-Bar Logo?
[11:24] <xertux> %C12hi, 	Option		"Composite"	"Disable"  when i make this line enable end reset my computer my display going suck like i have no driver, but when make it disable every thing going allright, dont think i'm opening xgl just changing this line what is the matter?
[11:24] <ajrion> hello i want to istall ubuntu and i have 1GB + 512 MB of ram memory. how much of a swap partition would i need?
[11:24] <rafaelscj> rafaelscj
[11:25] <Jack_Sparrow> xertux: Please dont repeat... try a little patience
[11:25] <velko> rafaelscj, it works :-)
[11:25] <xertux> Jack_Sparrow: u r right but i'm trying to solve that problem for 3 days there is no patience left
[11:25] <serenityUK> MrStix, are you using the nvidia driver?
[11:26] <dug_> kahrytan: see if this works: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=208457
[11:26] <ajrion> hello i want to istall ubuntu and i have 1GB + 512 MB of ram memory. how much of a swap partition would i need?
[11:26] <lee_> guys why if i apt-get install nvidia-glx-new do they work as soon as i boot up x but if i use nvidia-glx i cant get x to start at all is it that my card doesnt like the nvidia-glx drivers?
[11:26] <Jack_Sparrow> xertux: Attitude can help you or hurt you.... or get you ignored..
[11:26] <vocx> !repeat | ajrion
[11:26] <MrStix> serenityUK: ATI.. i have a radeon 1950x
[11:26] <ubotu> ajrion: 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
[11:27] <xertux> Jack_Sparrow: who?
[11:27] <gaten> ajrion: 512mb should be more than enough
[11:27] <MrStix> serenityUK: everything works its just the main menu etc are all on the right screen. im wondering if i can get them to be on the left by default
[11:27] <BOB_SLAYER> i have a small issue, when i switch between xp and ubuntu (either way round) i lose my network connection and have to restart router
[11:27] <BOB_SLAYER> if i switch back it owrks
[11:27] <kahrytan> dug_, what works?
[11:27] <BOB_SLAYER> mac adress mebbe?
[11:27] <rafaelscj> ajrion, if you would like to use hibernate so SWAP => RAM
[11:28] <xertux> Jack_Sparrow: sorry my broken english:) i understand
[11:28] <nickrud> MrStix, if it's xinerama, I think you can change the right of/left of stuff in /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[11:28] <Ben323> can some1 helpp me with this? | |http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35981/plain/
[11:28] <lashmoove> how would I find the location of sun-java in my system?
[11:28] <dug_> kahrytan: that link is to a thread about people wanting to change the ubuntu icon next to the applications menu like you are wanting to do i think.  it is stored as a png somewhere in the file system.  you might also need to revert the icon to the standard gnome foot icon first
[11:28] <ajrion> gaten: ok with all do respect, what if i make it 1GB just in case? :)
[11:28] <Hansel> I did an apt-get install banshee but it doesnt run... just kind of freezes...
[11:28] <MrStix> nickrud: it is xinerma.. ive tried switching it but it didn't work.  i can paste the xorg.conf file if it will help fix it
[11:28] <kahrytan> dug_, Symbolic link and gconf dont work
[11:28] <Hansel> err... banshee was installed but when I try to run it nothing happens
[11:28] <Hansel> any ideas?
[11:28] <serenityUK> MrStix, well I use an nvidia control panel to set it up i think there is one called aticonfig  too..   on my xorg.conf it says    1280x1024 +1680+0   and    1680x1050+0+0     for my two monitors so that the 1280 is on the right of the 1680
[11:29] <kahrytan> dug_, hence why I called it stubborn
[11:29] <gaten> ajrion: go for it. won't hurt anything, and if you've got the space why not
[11:29] <nickrud> MrStix, that was my only contribution really. My mind is broke on X today for some reason
[11:29] <MrStix> oh ok :P
[11:29] <ajrion> gaten: THANKS! :)(
[11:29] <serenityUK> MrStix, i am using twinview i don't know if ati is the same
[11:29] <dug_> Ben323: you can try chown yourname:yourname .dmrc maybe?
[11:29] <gaten> ajrion: np. you also may want to heed rafaelscj's advice if you're using a laptop or hibernate feature
[11:29] <ajrion> rafaelscj: what about hybernate? i want to hybernate my linux!
[11:30] <bruenig> ajrion, I have a 512 mb swap and have only once seen it get over 0 bytes usage
[11:30] <Ben323> dug_:how do i do that?
[11:30] <gaten> swap has become less necessary as we get more ram
[11:30] <mindrape> I installed banshee via apt-get install.... when I try to run it the process just hangs.  What to do?
[11:30] <MrStix> serenityUK: is there no default setting for where the menus start? (left or right screen).  i thought this was configurible which screen things start off on
[11:30] <ajrion> rafaelscj:  i didnt get the whole message
[11:30] <spats_fumble> arroni check out https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ManyButtonsMouseHowto
[11:30] <rafaelscj> ajrion, your swap file MUST be bigger than RAM
[11:30] <BOB_SLAYER> rafaelscj sooo not true
[11:30] <ajrion> bruenig: how mych ram u have?
[11:30] <xertux> i installed my fglrx drivers well but to open xgl i added xorg.conf a line "composite" "Enable" but when i add that my drivers going back like i have never installed, but when make it disable everything going allrightt what should be the problem? Thanks
[11:30] <BOB_SLAYER> i know many many people inc me that have 2GB ram and run 1GB swap
[11:31] <NoobSauce> I am trying to reinstall ubuntu on my system, and it gives me 'PCI: cannot allocate resource region...' when I try to load up the CD. I used three separate CDs which have worked for me in the past, but no longer work (all with this PCI error). Any ideas what's wrong?
[11:31] <bruenig> ajrion, 384 mb
[11:31] <ajrion> rafaelscj: ok so i should use 1.5 or even 2 GB of swap?
[11:31] <dolk> Hello, anyone know how to work a D-Link DWL-G650 in Ubuntu. It does not seem to work to well
[11:31] <serenityUK> MrStix, well  I just click in free space on the panel and drag the whole thing it to the other screen
[11:31] <dug_> Ben323: have you used the command line?  You go to applications->accessories->Terminal, then type that command: chown yourname:yourname .hmrc  (replace yourname with your username)
[11:31] <mindrape> ajrion - wouldn't hurt... I just make mine match the amount of system memory these days instead of doubling it as was recommend back in the day.
[11:31] <serenityUK> MrStix, it stays after reboot for me
[11:31] <DarkMessiah> how do i fix this "http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35981/plain/"?
[11:31] <dug_> kahrytan: did you try changing /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/distributor-logo.png ?
[11:31] <Jack_Sparrow> swap equal to ram or up to total of 2 gig wil be fine
[11:31] <MrStix> serenityUK: ok, i will go with that for now. thank you very much
[11:31] <vocx> BOB_SLAYER, he is talking about hibernation. You need at least as much RAM as you have if you wish to hibernate the whole memory.
[11:31] <cybybuddy> my swap is never used here.. dont need the swap bigger than ram
[11:31] <ajrion> rafaelscj: sorry if i am wrong at something here but what if i get a 8GB of RAM ? :)))
[11:31] <Qodosh> I dual boot windows and ubuntu, and when I go to select which OS I will run, their are two version of ubuntu listed, even though I didnt install the OS twice. Is this because I updated to a newer kernel? And if so, what's the best way to uninstall the old?
[11:32] <BOB_SLAYER> vocx beg ur pardon
[11:32] <xertux> Jack_Sparrow: so i have a problem with no solve :)
[11:32] <kahrytan> dug_, on that I didnt know how to back it up
[11:32] <BOB_SLAYER> um whoever i criticised, beg ur pardon
[11:32] <mindrape> Qodosh - are you using grub to choose the OS?
[11:32] <bruenig> ajrion, swap is a remnant of the past really, I would not go over 500 mb
[11:32] <Qodosh> mindrape: yep
[11:32] <MrStix> serenityUK: also i currently have windows/ubuntu on seperate HDs and i disconnect the HD i dont wnat to use when deciding what to boot into.  is there a better way of doing this?
[11:32] <rafaelscj> ajrion, if you have 1.5GB of RAM you should have 2Gb of SWAP
[11:32] <bruenig> ajrion, especially if you have 1.5 gb or ram
[11:32] <Ltar> alrite.
[11:32] <dug_> kahrytan: in command line, you can use the 'cp' command, or in nautilus, you can control-C control-V copy and paste to make a copy
[11:32] <mindrape> Qodosh - edit /boot/grub/menu.lst and remove the old kernel entry as long as you know the new one works.
[11:32] <Ltar> that command raped my x
[11:32] <Ltar> running in windows now
[11:33] <kahrytan> dug_, how do you rename?
[11:33] <nickrud> Qodosh, it's generally a good idea to have the second oldest kernel around ; to remove it look for linux-image-<kernelversion> in synaptic & remove it
[11:33] <bruenig> ajrion, but if you don't need the disk space then do whatever
[11:33] <dug_> kahrytan: right click on file and select rename
[11:33] <Qodosh> mindrape: The new one does work....has for sometime.  But I dont just want to remove the entry, I would like to remove old files.
[11:33] <mindrape> Qodosh - then do what nickrud said...
[11:33] <Qodosh> nickrud: oh, alright, good advice. thanks.
[11:33] <ajrion> but rafaelscj and bruenig are talking 2 differnet things ?!?!?? i am gonna go crazy!
[11:33] <bruenig> kahrytan, mv filename newfilename
[11:33] <velko> Qodosh, if one of the lines ends with (single) this is the "recovery mode" version of the same kernel
[11:33] <Qodosh> mindrape: thank you, will do!
[11:33] <xertux> is there a difference "Composite" "Enable" ----- "Composite" "1" ??
[11:33] <bruenig> rafaelscj, how often does your swap get used?
[11:33] <mindrape> xertux - probably not but consult the man page anyhow.
[11:34] <Ltar> so, I tried the xservers-xorg-phigh-whatever tool. x now fails to initialize. how to fix?
[11:34] <dug_> kahrytan: right, or in command line use 'mv' or 'rename' like bruenig mentioned
[11:34] <rafaelscj> ajrion, only use swap if you wsnt to use hybernate
[11:34] <kahrytan> bruenig, I figured that out. even thoughthats move
[11:34] <mindrape> xertux - 0 usually means disabled and 1 means enabled  :)
[11:34] <Qodosh> velko: each version has a recovery mode version of the same at the bottom.....its a diff kernel version.
[11:34] <rafaelscj> want*
[11:34] <Ben323> how do i fix this "http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35981/plain/" ?
[11:34] <serenityUK> MrStix, yes the grub menu for ubuntu lets you boot into windows too  just press down arrow and choose windows?
[11:34] <xertux> mindrape: logic system ;)
[11:34] <bruenig> rename is different than mv
[11:34] <serenityUK> MrStix, when you boot ubuntu do you not get a menu?
[11:34] <MrStix> serenityUK: well it says press ESCAPE for the menu i believe
[11:34] <mindrape> Ben323 - turn yourself into root and cd /home/THEUSER_YOU_WANT_TO_FIX
[11:35] <mindrape> Ben323 - ls -alh and tell me who the owning user and group is... you may have to chown it
[11:35] <mindrape> chown /home/THEUSER user.group
[11:35] <rafaelscj> ajrion, only create swap if you want to use hybernate
[11:35] <serenityUK> MrStix, ah it may be defaulting to ubuntu...  try pressing escape you should see atleast three options... ubuntu, recoverymode and windows
[11:35] <rafaelscj> bruenig, 0Mb
[11:35] <mindrape> or maybe I'm thinking chmod... I always get my commands mixed up  :)
[11:35] <MrStix> serenityUK: awesome, thanks
[11:35] <Ben323> mindrape: can you write everything to do to fix it here "http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org".
[11:35] <Ltar> so, I tried the xservers-xorg-phigh-whatever tool to change my resolution up to 1280x1024. x now fails to initialize. how to fix? currently running XP.
[11:35] <velko> Qodosh, if you deinstall the old kernel it will remove it's grub entry also
[11:36] <ajrion> ok people thank you verry much i love you all, i have 160 GB hdd so i dont mind having 2 GB of swap and i am going to use hibernate :) thanks to yuo all
[11:36] <mindrape> Ben323 - I need the ls -alh output to see if what I think is the problem is actually the problem.
[11:36] <Qodosh> velko: I was just told that it was a good idea to keep the old one.....however I dont know why. :p
[11:36] <rocketman> you're welcome ajrion
[11:36] <Qodosh> I cant see it being much of a problem
[11:36] <mindrape> I _think_ the user and group perms got messed up so you may have to chmod 644 /home/THEUSER and then chown it back
[11:36] <vocx> Ltar, you need to run it again and try selecting all defaults. Use the recovery console.
[11:36] <ajrion> rafaelscj especialy you
[11:36] <martin__> Ltar, what driver did you select? that's probably your problem, run it again
[11:36] <serenityUK> MrStix, i don't have the escape thing on mine it just shows menu for ten seconds then boots the top choice... you can probably change it
[11:36] <dacer> hello
[11:36] <mindrape> hi dacer
[11:37] <rafaelscj> ajrion, you're welcome
[11:37] <dacer> hi
[11:37] <velko> Qodosh, certainly there is no harm keeping the old version
[11:37] <MrStix> serenityUK: ok
[11:37] <nickrud> mindrape, wouldn't that mess up the directories? loosing the execute bit?
[11:37] <dug_> Ltar: you can reboot to ubuntu, in grub choose recovery mode, then copy your backup xorg.conf over the new one, or else use sudo nano to edit it and fix it
[11:37] <Ben323> how can i fix this problem, "http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35981/plain/"?
[11:37] <Qodosh> velko: well, the only problem is, I am not sure what line to edit it out in the the grub file.
[11:37] <mindrape> nickrud - for executables yeah  ;)  you could technically 744 it...
[11:37] <dacer> is anyone german here??
[11:37] <MrStix> serenityUK: is there some way to map function keys to run commands? I would like to have F1 mapped to run Xterm..
[11:37] <dacer> is anyone german here??
[11:37] <mindrape> nickrud - how many people have executables in their home dir though?
[11:37] <vocx> !de | dacer
[11:37] <ubotu> dacer: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[11:37] <mindrape> dacer - Danish..
[11:38] <RoboticTao> Ben323: You have the wrong ownership/permissions on your home directory
[11:38] <serenityUK> MrStix, yes do you run beryl/compiz or normal gnome?
[11:38] <nickrud> mindrape, I do occasionally, but not for long ;)
[11:38] <diabolical77> anyone running 7.04 on a latitude d410?
[11:38] <dacer> #kubuntu-de
[11:38] <xertux> hi when i make "composite" enable in xorg.conf my fglrx drivers going back like i have never installed a drivers what should be the problem :'(
[11:38] <mindrape> I'm running 7.04 on an Inspiron 6000
[11:38] <MrStix> serenityUK: i have beryl installed.. but currently using gnome.. beryl doesnt auto start yet
[11:38] <Ben323> robotictao:how can i fix it? plzzz tell me step by  step.
[11:38] <diabolical77> the double clicking part is driving me crazy.
[11:39] <Qodosh> velko: There is a whole section under ## ## End Default Options ## with the old kernel.
[11:39] <diabolical77> not sure if it's a driver or what
[11:39] <nickrud> xertux, fglrx doesn't support composite ...
[11:39] <RoboticTao> Ben323: You can drop to a terminal with ctrl+alt f1
[11:39] <kahrytan> dug_, Doesnt work
[11:39] <mindrape> I installed Banshee via apt-get install and now when I try to run it the process just hangs.  When I try running strace banshee it just gets to an instruction and hangs... it doesn't mean much to me.
[11:39] <RoboticTao> Ben323: what is your username?
[11:39] <MrStix> anyone know how to get the back/forward buttons to work in firefox ?
[11:39] <serenityUK> MrStix, ok there is a thing called gconf-editor that lets you change hidden settings... press alt-f2 and type gconf-editor.......
[11:39] <Ben323> robotictao:am useing failsafe session.
[11:39] <xertux> nickrud: omg :S is there another driver?
[11:39] <MrStix> serenityUK: is that not applicable in beryl ?
[11:39] <diabolical77> changed the mouse sensitivity but it still acts crazy. you have to click like 4 times to double click on something
[11:39] <dug_> kahrytan: sorry, that link i posted earlier to the forum thread had more info.  You probably need to restart gnome/X after changing the icon at the very least (control-alt-backspace, which logs you out )
[11:39] <mindrape> MrStix - I think the forward/back buttons are a pretty standard function of the firefox app... shouldnt need to be enabled
[11:39] <Qodosh> eh, I guess I will just keep it as annoying as it is. :p
[11:39] <spats_fumble> Try https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ManyButtonsMouseHowto
[11:40] <diabolical77> thanks
[11:40] <kahrytan> dug_, I rebooted
[11:40] <velko> Qodosh, the easiest way to remove the entry is to remove the kernel via synaptic, aptitude, apt-get... keeping the kernel but deleting the grub entry wont serve you if you don't know how to enable it later
[11:40] <MrStix> mindrape: well it works fine in windows but not firefox.. for some reason the mouse buttons arent working the way they should
[11:40] <serenityUK> MrStix, beryl has it's own options in a control panel
[11:40] <fulio> Hi,  i have alot xorg.conf files with dates on them is that bad or good?
[11:40] <MrStix> serenityUK: oh ok :)
[11:40] <nickrud> xertux, no. If you're after compiz-fusion, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager/Xgl and ask for help in #ubuntu-effects or #compiz-fusion
[11:40] <RoboticTao> Ben323: you have to sudo chown -R <username>:<username> /home/<user>; sudo chmod 644 /home/<user>/.dmrc
[11:40] <mindrape> This is completely off topic but I just have to say that spray tans are the way to go... I look very sexy right now if I do say so myself.
[11:40] <mindrape> ...and I dont have cancer and can sit on my computer 24/7!!!
[11:40] <RoboticTao> mindrape: two words skin cancer
[11:41] <zegevrijtty> i would like to change mouse speed without an ecceleration algorithm changing speed all of a sudden. i want a clean linear magnification of my movement how can i get this ?
[11:41] <diabolical77> not from spray tan
[11:41] <mindrape> RoboticTao - cancer from the fake baking... not the spray tanners.
[11:41] <Ltar> ... so long as the xorg file is restored, xorg should stop complained. it oughtn't matter, then, if I do it from console or from another OS. given that I'm not exactly comfortable in the console, is there a tool to allow windows to read/write EXT3?
[11:41] <TheMafia> will someone point me to a good howto on encrypiting an entire /home dir with feisty?  I have been trying to get encfs and fuse and the pam module with no luck
[11:41] <rocketman> xertux: which graphics card do u have?
[11:41] <serenityUK> MrStix, in gconf-editor goto Apps>>Metacity>>Global_Keybindings  and see run_command_1 on the right
[11:41] <j0han_> nickrud hi again... I tried both update-alternatives --config java and firefox-javaplugin.so but it still doesnt work
[11:41] <MrStix> serenityUK: ok
[11:41] <RoboticTao> TheMafia: Use truecrypt
[11:41] <velko> Qodosh, and yes - if you want to remove the entry you have to delete (or comment out) the whole section in /boot/grub/menu.lst
[11:41] <diabolical77> of course the spray tans are probably just as bad for u with all toxic chemicals seeping into your pores
[11:41] <dug_> kahrytan: this page has some info at the bottom, where it mentions creating an .icon folder in your home folder: http://czarism.com/changing-the-ubuntu-logo-in-breezy
[11:41] <mindrape> diabolical77 - but it looks so sexy...
[11:42] <kahrytan> dug_, Why wont the ubuntu logo go away
[11:42] <kagemaro> OK, anyone who knows about mencoder please help me to turn a DivX AVI into an Xbox 360/Zune compatible WMV file without the use of Windows software which doesnt work on Wine
[11:42] <nickrud> j0han_, my feisty vmware image got messed up; I'm reinstalling it now, so I can be sure I'm giving good info. Soon ....
[11:42] <xertux> rocketman: ati readon 9550
[11:42] <Qodosh> velko:  I know how to remove it with synaptic, I just needed to know what to search for, i.e.  linux-image.   Well I could recopy the entry into the file to enable it.
[11:42] <kahrytan> dug_,  not using breezy im using feisty
[11:42] <serenityUK> MrStix, put a key in run command 1,    then  underneath on keybinding_commands   goto command 1  and fill in a program name such as xterm
[11:42] <TheMafia> RoboticTao, I will look into it, I didn' tthink it would do a /home directory very seamlessly?
[11:42] <j0han_> nickrud ok
[11:42] <Qodosh> velko: recopy it later that is. :P
[11:42] <dug_> kahrytan: at the bottom of this link, it says "ubuntu 7.04 update" (7.04 is feisty): http://czarism.com/changing-the-ubuntu-logo-in-breezy
[11:42] <diabolical77> mindrape: was trying to convince my gal to get a spray tan today actually
[11:42] <RoboticTao> TheMafia: If you want you can encrypt a entire drive or just a partition
[11:42] <MrStix> serenityUK: does this require a restart of gdm or anything ?
[11:43] <kahrytan> dug_, nope
[11:43] <vocx> diabolical77, that is so off topic, unless you provide pictures, please don't
[11:43] <j0han_> nickrud I did try to remove the old java 1.4 but it wasnt possible since it was shared components
[11:43] <RoboticTao> TheMafia: It's fairly versatile
[11:43] <serenityUK> MrStix, no,  you might need to close gconf  let me test it
[11:43] <MrStix> ok
[11:43] <dug_> Ltar: right, you can edit/restore the xorg.conf file from windows. let me find the extension you can use to read the ext3 partition from windows
[11:43] <diabolical77> mindrape brought it up. sorry.
[11:43] <kagemaro> OK, anyone who knows about mencoder please help me to turn a DivX AVI into an Xbox 360/Zune compatible WMV file without the use of Windows software which doesnt work on Wine
[11:43] <j0han_> nickrud so I tried to remove java 6 first then java 1.4 but still didnt work
[11:43] <zegevrijtty> why does linux use acceleration algorithm on mouse ? it drives me nuts i only want change speed not have it jump or do tricks on me . only setting to lowest helps .
[11:43] <Ltar> dug_: thanks
[11:43] <rafaelscj> is there a way to defrag my file system?
[11:43] <kahrytan> dug_, It's not at the bottom
[11:43] <TheMafia> RoboticTao, an entire directory, my ~ is not on a seperate partition
[11:43] <vocx> rafaelscj, no
[11:43] <j0han_> nickrud just in case there was something with java 1.4 that messed up the whole thing
[11:44] <dug_> kahrytan: at the bottom of the blog post i mean.  did you try "sudo killall gnome-panel" after changing the icon (this quits and restarts gnome menu I think)
[11:44] <nickrud> j0han_, look in /etc/alternatives, look for things that have javaplugin in them. update-alternative them if you're impatient ;)
[11:44] <exDM69> rafaelscj: there is no significant filesystem fragmentation in unix filesystems
[11:44] <RoboticTao> rafaelscj: ext3 doesn't need to be defraged
[11:44] <worried>  hello, i'm a newbie who wants to switch from windows 98 to xubuntu. i'm on a 180mhz processor, 30mb ram, 8gb hd
[11:44] <serenityUK> MrStix, oh im using compiz-fusion i forgot cant test... but you wont need to restart
[11:44] <kahrytan> dug_, Logging out works too
[11:44] <diabolical77> my problem is the dell touchpad mouse keys. double clicking is almost impossible.
[11:44] <MrStix> serenityUK: ok cool
[11:44] <rafaelscj> okay thanks
[11:44] <bruenig> worried, xubuntu is a bit heavy for that I would think, especially ram
[11:44] <gordonjcp> kagemaro: does it need to be .wmv?
[11:44] <j0han_> nickrud ok I will
[11:44] <exDM69> worried: that's going to be slooooow
[11:44] <kagemaro> OK, anyone who knows about mencoder please help me to turn a DivX AVI into an Xbox 360/Zune compatible WMV file without the use of Windows software which doesnt work on Wine?!
[11:44] <MrStix> serenityUK: btw is it not advisable to install both compiz-fusion AND beryl? i have beryl atm im wondering if i can install compiz-fusion without uninstalling beryl..
[11:44] <dug_> kahrytan: sorry, i would try posting on the ubuntu forum, and prob. someone will know the right answer within a day or two
[11:44] <Ben323> robotictao: use this link "http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org" and show me how to would do it. my user name is ben.
[11:45] <worried> ok, so what linux is best for me?
[11:45] <gordonjcp> !repeat | kagemaro
[11:45] <ubotu> kagemaro: 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
[11:45] <nickrud> kagemaro, try #mplayer
[11:45] <serenityUK> MrStix, Do you sese what you have to do,, you can make shortcuts like  <control><alt><delete>  btw  <super> means the windows key
[11:45] <Ltar> worried: linux OSX
[11:45] <velko> worried, you may try something lightier like fluxbuntu or puppy linux
[11:45] <exDM69> worried: well xubuntu is fine
[11:45] <xertux> rocketman: do u know how to solve my problem?
[11:45] <Ltar> oh sorry.
[11:45] <MrStix> serenityUK: yes i made the shortcut for F1 already.. its just not working yet :) i will reboot and try later.. need to fix this firefox buttons thing first
[11:45] <exDM69> worried: but your system is slow and no distro can change that fact
[11:45] <dug_> Ltar: there are multiple options for reading/writing ext3 partitions from windows, i'm not sure which is best or most popular as I haven't used them: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=windows+xp+ext3&btnG=Google+Search
[11:45] <gordonjcp> kagemaro: bear in mind that .avi is just a container format, and can have pretty much anything as the encoding within the file
[11:46] <bruenig> worried, probably best to get some sort of basic command line system and install some really light window managers, like icewm and fluxbox and such, a DE is too much probably for you
[11:46] <vocx> worried, sadly, your best choice is a new computer. They are very cheap now. You don't need a very powerful processor; a sempron is fine.
[11:46] <kagemaro> gordonjcp - It is a DivX encoded video
[11:46] <serenityUK> MrStix, you can install compiz-fusion and beryl side by side and switch between them if it doesn't work.... next version of ubuntu in 6 weeks has compiz fusion installed anyway.. you might aswell wait for stable version
[11:46] <velko> worried, xubuntu uses here over 150MB so i dont think you system will be powerful enough for it
[11:46] <MrStix> serenityUK: sweet!
[11:47] <zegevrijtty> xubuntu is not fast on slow computer xfce is not light weight at all .. only compaired to kde or grnome it is light.
[11:47] <Ltar> dug_: yeah, I found a lot of these on my own. I'll dick around a bit and get back to you guys later. thanks!
[11:47] <dug_> Ltar: this got good reviews for being simple to use: http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/explore2fs.htm
[11:47] <gordonjcp> kagemaro: do you know what formats your zune will play back?
[11:47] <bruenig> you can get xubuntu going on 128
[11:47] <RoboticTao> Ben323: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35983/
[11:47] <worried> dare i say i'm i best off just staying with win98?
[11:47] <RoboticTao> worried: lol, no. It isn't even supported anymore
[11:48] <nickrud> worried, malware city for you on win98 ;)
[11:48] <Ltar> dug_: the site says it can read, can it write?
[11:48] <Ltar> dug_: in order to restore my xorg.conf, i'll need r/w support
[11:48] <vocx> worried, you can run any Linux with your computer but only if you really feel comfortable with command line. You won't be able to run graphical stuff.
[11:48] <zegevrijtty> yes you can on 128 even on 64 but performance would bne much better using fluxbox or icewm or equinox
[11:49] <dug_> Ltar: yeah you're right, i was just reading that too, i'm checking out this one now: http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net/ext2.html
[11:49] <serenityUK> worried, there are special versions such as Damn Small Linux  have a look on http://distrowatch.com/
[11:49] <kagemaro> OK, anyone who knows about mencoder please help me to turn a DivX AVI into an Xbox 360/Zune compatible WMV file without the use of Windows software which doesnt work on Wine
[11:49] <g_dmar> is there anyone who knows how to migrate an email account and the messages from thunderbird to evolution?
[11:49] <nickrud> Ltar, http://www.fs-driver.org/ has a ext2/3 driver for windows
[11:49] <worried> ok, thanks everyone, i'll think it over
[11:50] <_rocketman> xertux: have you tried the "radeon" driver instead of "fglrx" ?
[11:50] <BOB_SLAYER> kagemaro virtualdub?
[11:50] <Ltar> nickrud: that link only says EXT2. Will it offer the same functionality for EXT3?
[11:50] <dug_> Ltar: yeah the tool nickrud mentioned reads and writes to ext2 and ext3
[11:50] <zegevrijtty> use xubuntu as base install and from there install fluxbox icewm .. etc and try em all
[11:50] <nickrud> Ltar, a few paragraphs down it has a link to the faqs about ext3
[11:50] <spats_fumble> q
[11:50] <bruenig> Ltar, ext3 is ext2 with journaling, it is reverse compatible
[11:51] <MrStix> for some reason when i highlight anything in my xterm terminal it doesn't copy.. anyone know how to fix that ?
[11:51] <mayo> Hello
[11:51] <serenityUK> MrStix, right click?
[11:51] <bruenig> zegevrijtty, server probably be better
[11:51] <Ltar> nickrud: cool, i'll try it out
[11:51] <MrStix> serenityUK: when i right click it seems to select a big block of the window
[11:51] <_rocketman> xertux: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RadeonDriver
[11:51] <bruenig> MrStix, shift ctrl c?
[11:52] <graft> argh! why is my nfs server timing out when i try to mount this directory?
[11:52] <mayo> I have Ubuntu 7.4 and had recently installed windows xp by virtualbox. is there a way to make a share folder ?
[11:52] <UBUNTU> http://antigop-k4.narod.ru/ubuntu.html   All new info about LINUX
[11:52] <kagemaro> BOB_SLAYER - What is virtualdub?
[11:52] <MrStix> shift + control C worked..
[11:52] <MrStix> thanks
[11:52] <bruenig> !ot | UBUNTU
[11:52] <ubotu> UBUNTU: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[11:52] <n0dding0ff> I'd like some IMMEDIATE help, please.  My wlan0 interface in "Network Settings" is gone for some reason.
[11:53] <mayo> virtualbox is a virtual machine that lets you installed other OS
[11:53] <serenityUK> MrStix, why not use gnome-terminal   it has better fonts and definitely cut and pastes,  you can change the colour to white on black if thats what you want
[11:53] <BOB_SLAYER> video/audio editing progam, good for converting files etc (u'll need codecs) but i'm pretty sure its available for linux
[11:53] <bruenig> uh oh, he requested his help to be all caps immediate
[11:53] <MrStix> serenityUK: the font size is too big.. i need it to be smaller, and i need to change the background/foreground colors.  can you tell me how?
[11:53] <foxray> xubuntu only runs xfce but isn't xfce using gtk2? so doesn't it need some gnome libs?
[11:53] <bruenig> foxray, xfce doesn't need any gnome libs by default
[11:53] <BOB_SLAYER> ok, i'm on the network on xp fine, reboot to ubuntu and it can't find the network w/o restarting router.  exactly the same if i start with network on ubuntu and switch to xp
[11:53] <SlimeyPete> BOB_SLAYER: it wasn't available last time I checked, but it might run in Wine
[11:53] <BOB_SLAYER> any ideas?
[11:53] <bruenig> foxray, gtk is not a gnome lib
[11:53] <Anlar> foxray: gtk != gnome
[11:54] <nickrud> foxray, no, it only uses the gtk libs
[11:54] <serenityUK> MrStix, in gnome terminal  goto edit->current profile...
[11:54] <lucashungaro> Hello there... how can I install Java SDK 1.6 on Ubuntu 7.04? Synaptic just shows 1.4... I downloaded the .bin and the rpm from Sun's site, but both doesn't work
[11:54] <BOB_SLAYER> oh sorry then
[11:54] <serenityUK> MrStix, you can change fonts size and background colour etc
[11:54] <kagemaro> BOB_SLAYER - Virtualdub is for win32
[11:54] <MrStix> serenityUK: ah ok :)
[11:54] <Ltar> im installing the ext2/3 driver, and it's asking me to name my appropriate partitions
[11:54] <BOB_SLAYER> ah sorry then
[11:54] <Grungebunny> check out the cool background I found for linux users http://lahandi.deviantart.com/art/Kill-Bill-52784151
[11:54] <mayo> lucashungaro you need a deb file or a source
[11:54] <Ltar> how should I handle the swap partitions?
[11:54] <BOB_SLAYER> thought there was a linux version, apparently not
[11:54] <SlimeyPete> BOB_SLAYER: sounds like it's a router issue. It might be refusing to grant a new DHCP lease, perhaps (just an educated guess)
[11:54] <nickrud> Ltar, ignore them
[11:54] <bruenig> foxray, xubuntu probably does because of all the apps it bundles and because a lot of apps depend for some ridiculous reason on the abomination that is gnome's attempt at windows registry
[11:54] <mayo> or you can installed alien and then convert the rpm file to .deb
[11:54] <dug_> lucashungaro: if you use system->administration->synaptic package manager, you should be able to search for java6 and see the packages there
[11:54] <Ltar> leave them un-named, and thus inaccessable?
[11:55] <Ltar> nickrud: ?
[11:55] <lucashungaro> mayo: do you know where I can get them?
[11:55] <bruenig> !ot | Grungebunny
[11:55] <ubotu> Grungebunny: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[11:55] <nickrud> Ltar, yes, they're not readable partitions
[11:55] <Ltar> coo'
[11:55] <BOB_SLAYER> i'm forcing an ip so dhcp shouldn't be a problem, xp and ubuntu give the ethernet card a diff mac address, could that be it?
[11:55] <lucashungaro> dug: I've tried, but there's only jdk and jre 1.4
[11:55] <FH87> Does someone know why 3D-rendering get deactivated, if you enter a second monitor in the xorg.conf ?
[11:55] <dug_> lucashungaro: and you said you are definitely using ubuntu 7.04 (feisty)?  Then something is wrong
[11:56] <n0dding0ff> Where did wlan0 go in "Networking"?
[11:56] <serenityUK> MrStix, the only good thing about xterm is small memory... gnome terminal is much easier on the eye and os better at scrolling back etc.. i have white text on dark grey background
[11:56] <mike> so is there any chat rooms for dating on this this?
[11:56] <lucashungaro> dug_: Yes... maybe I have to add another repository?
[11:56] <SlimeyPete> BOB_SLAYER: yes, might be. Odd that they give different MAC addresses - MAC is a hardware address and shouldn't change unless ou change it deliberately using software MAC emulation.
[11:57] <dug_> lucashungaro: if you like you can paste your /etc/apt/sources.list file to rafb.net/paste/
[11:57] <Ben323> robotictao:now i got this message "http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35984/plain/".
[11:57] <p-l> #BeeSeek
[11:57] <Ltar> alrite. i installed the driver, but attempting to access the now-visible ext partitions prompts me to format them. obviously this is bad. it seems the drivers don't work?
[11:57] <n0dding0ff> How come wlan0 interface is gone from the Network settings. I installed ndinswrapper.
[11:58] <serenityUK> FH87, are you using nvidia drivers>
[11:58] <Opulentus> I seem to have an odd issue.  I have an IDE dvdrw that Ubuntu appears to see as a SCSI drive
[11:58] <rafaelscj> in your opinion, is XMMS the best media player?
[11:58] <Opulentus> I'm getting Buffer I/O errors
[11:58] <BOB_SLAYER> i used to force it, xp has it in its head that its 00:00:00:00:00:00, linux that its sommit else
[11:58] <vocx> !best | rafaelscj that is off topic
[11:58] <ubotu> rafaelscj that is off topic: 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.
[11:58] <lucashungaro> dug_: hehe... right now I'm at Windows XP... but I'll do it as soon as I can
[11:58] <BOB_SLAYER> hmm, only other thing is comp name
[11:58] <nickrud> Ltar, I'm gonna quote myself :) * nickrud never writes to linux from windows, and vice versa. Fraidy cat, him
[11:58] <BOB_SLAYER> both have the same, tho poss not same case
[11:59] <dug_> rafaelscj: i like xmms because I was used to winamp, but i hear amarok is a popular music player
[11:59] <rafaelscj> only XMMS works with freecodecs
[11:59] <rafaelscj> VLC works too but bad
[11:59] <sweetestlove> hey everyone
[12:00] <Ben323> a
[12:00] <n0dding0ff> Could someone please help me.  I don't have a lot of time to figure this problem out!
[12:00] <nickrud> I like muine, a very simple very heavyweight app ;
[12:00] <serenityUK> rafaelscj, you can skin VLC to look like shiny black WMP skin or similar from website
[12:00] <DarkMessiah> a
[12:00] <vocx> !please | n0dding0ff
[12:00] <ubotu> n0dding0ff: Avoid your questions being followed by a trail of "Please, help me", "Can nobody help me?", "I really need this!", and so on. This just contributes to making the channel unreadable. If you are not answered, ask again later; but see also !repeat and !patience
[12:00] <sweetestlove> can someone help me get sound on the internet like youtube
[12:00] <DarkMessiah> who can i fix this "http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35981/plain/"?
[12:00] <n0dding0ff> ubotu: I've been asking my question.
[12:00] <Ltar> nickrud: grrr. I'll reboot and get some food, see if that fixes it. then I'll dive into the recovery console if I have to. I wish I had a live CD.
[12:01] <vocx> !bot | ubotu
[12:01] <ubotu> 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
[12:01] <Opulentus> is someone willing to help me with a DVD-rw problem
[12:01] <_rocketman> rafaelscj: i'd say mplayer's the best
[12:01] <nickrud> n0dding0ff, do you think it might have shown up as an eth* device? Mine did in feisty
[12:01] <n0dding0ff> nickrud: It did, but then it disappeared.
[12:01] <GoodHabit> Hello. Where I can find pptp vpn configurator? I cannot find it.
[12:01] <nickrud> DarkMessiah, I'm lazy. Could you paste that again, without the quotes?
[12:01] <rafaelscj> serenityUK, it might be interesting
[12:02] <sweetestlove> can someone help me get sound on the internet like youtube
[12:02] <DarkMessiah> nickrud:"http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/35981/plain/"
[12:02] <serenityUK> n0dding0ff, is it still there when you run    ifconfig   from the terminal?
[12:02] <nickrud> DarkMessiah, no " 's, I can't click it in xchat with those
[12:02] <n0dding0ff> nickrud: I was using Feisty and I upgraded to Gutsy Gibbon.  It appeared for a little while in Gutsy, and then suddenly vanished
[12:02] <[-Rage-] > Hey, anyone here have a CS:S clan that they want sponsored?
[12:02] <vocx> !gutsy | n0dding0ff
[12:02] <ubotu> n0dding0ff: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[12:02] <n0dding0ff> serenityUK: I already ran ifconfig. No wirless interface.
[12:02] <nickrud> n0dding0ff, try asking in #ubuntu+1, they're the gutsy experts
[12:02] <DarkMessiah> nickrud:wait.
[12:03] <DarkMessiah> nickrud:"User's $HOME/.dmrc file is being ignored. This prevents the default session and language from being saved. File should be owned by user and have 644 permissions. User's $HOME directory must be owned by user and not writeable by other users.  "i get this message when i log in with "root" or User name". How do i fix it?"
[12:03] <_rocketman> n0dding0ff: take a  look at /etc/networking/interfaces
[12:03] <[-Rage-] > anyone here play css?
[12:03] <serenityUK> n0dding0ff, is the ndiswrapper driver still there when you type   sudo ndiswrapper -l    (L for List)
[12:03] <dug_> anybody use logitech usb headphones with ubuntu? i changed sound out in the control panel to headphones, but sound still comes out speakers
[12:03] <Opulentus> help
[12:03] <n0dding0ff> _rocketman: I'd love to, but I'm not connected to my linux system at this time.