[12:04] <[CK] Daemon> Hey would anyone know why i have no sound, i can use my mic but cant recieve sound. I was testing on teamspeak.
[12:04] <SubSonik> gerro, might be, seems to be what the forums are hinting at, but before I fiddle with it I wanted a second opinion.
[12:04] <Pelo> psylon,  type the first 3 letters and tab through the options
[12:04] <dug_> psylon: yes, just type first letter or two and then tab
[12:04] <SkareCrow> hmm
[12:04] <psylon> Thanks guys...
[12:05] <SkareCrow> Ubuntu told me to use a 64bit distribution
[12:05] <gerro> SubSonik: hmm you could try turning the color down then raising the resolution
[12:05] <SkareCrow> so i jumped back on windows and checked the iso i had, its amd64
[12:05] <psylon> I must have mistyped the handle I tried that with at first. This is a bit different than bitchx. :-)
[12:05] <gerro> SubSonik: or it might be some frame buffering issue (or that term is completely made up to hide weeeird screen glitches)
[12:05] <Paerox> I need help compiling an application. When I do a "make install" I get "no rule to make target 'install'".What is wrong?
[12:05] <Pelo> SkareCrow,  unless you have actual need of 64 bit use the 32 bit version,  64 is missing some drivers and has no flash
[12:06] <SkareCrow> maybe it said 32bit
[12:06] <SubSonik> gerro, the forum suggested lowering the depth to 16 and eliminating the availavle resolutions. whatddaya think?
[12:06] <m0u5e> how do you change your computer name?
[12:06] <SkareCrow> my web serer is 64bit
[12:06] <gerro> SubSonik: yeah that could work
[12:06] <SkareCrow> what one is 32bit?
[12:06] <Pelo> SkareCrow, actualy it's  x86 or i386 on the disc lable
[12:06] <jrib> !hostname > m0u5e (see the private message from ubotu)
[12:06] <gerro> SkareCrow: x86
[12:06] <psylon> SkareCrow: You will probably have trouble with flashplayer and some other software. I don't think the regular desktop user needs or is ready to deal with a 64-bit os yet on linux. :-)
[12:06] <dug_> m0u5e: http://linux.about.com/od/ubuntu_doc/a/ubudg26t2.htm
[12:06] <SkareCrow> alright, thanks
[12:06] <SubSonik> gerro, ok, well, got my second opinon. be back in a bit and let you know if it worked...
[12:06] <edwin> i just installed linux/ubuntu for first time
[12:06] <gerro> 64-bit blows in everyway imaginable
[12:06] <Pelo> edwin,  welcome to the madhouse
[12:06] <Nomad``> any idea why two separate installations of ubuntu on two different boxes both seem to have trouble recognizing the CD drives? adding piix temporarily fixed on of them, but now neither seems to work regardless of the kind of CD i put into the drives (they're IDE)
[12:07] <edwin> Pelo: thanks!
[12:07] <SkareCrow> what is LTS for, besides longer support?
[12:07] <gerro> SubSonik: are you trying to use your tv for computer monitor? make sure you set refresh rates correctly and all that try checking this site called monitor world its nice
[12:07] <d4rkmonkey> SkareCrow LTS just stands for Long Term Support, thats the only huge difference.
[12:07] <Pelo> Nomad``, sata cd-rom ? possibly they're touchy
[12:07] <m0u5e> jrib, dug_, thx
[12:07] <psylon> SkareCrow: Mostly that. 3 years on the desktop with no upgrades (just updates) required...
[12:07] <SubSonik> gerro, also, since you brought up 64 bit, any flash plugins for 64 bit available? I keep getting install errors when I try
[12:07] <edwin> Paerox, i don't think i got that far. i'm trying to build my own version of terminal...
[12:07] <Nomad``> Pelo: nah they're IDE
[12:07] <m0u5e> jrib: is it possible to change your username, without screwing up your /home dir?
[12:07] <Pelo> Nomad``,  what problems anyway ?
[12:08] <gerro> SkareCrow: lts is for when the developers jack system up so bad with bling bling they have a rough draft to go back to
[12:08] <psylon> SubSonik: Not yet. :-)
[12:08] <psylon> SubSonik: I meant to type :-(   hehe
[12:08] <[CK] Daemon> why would i get record but no playback on my sound card?
[12:08] <sauvin> m0u5e, why do you want to change your username?
[12:08] <dug_> m0u5e: you can add a new user, and then copy over folders and files from your old home folder if you like
[12:08] <jrib> SkareCrow: developers try to be more conservative when choosing packages
[12:08] <SubSonik> psylon, damn. So is it a wiser move to install the 32 bit os even with a 64 bit processor?
[12:08] <SkareCrow> my internet connection is hella slow right now
[12:08] <Pelo> [CK] Daemon,  did you try what I told you ?
[12:08] <sauvin> Caveat: hardcoded paths in resource files and suchlike.
[12:08] <SkareCrow> damn step dad is dling torrents lol
[12:08] <warbler> Nomad``: try typing - eject - in terminal to see what happens
[12:08] <gerro> SubSonik: use x86 OS most motherboards support both
[12:08] <psylon> SubSonik: Aye...
[12:08] <jrib> m0u5e: sure, see 'man usermod'
[12:08] <SkareCrow> alright, 23 minutes. I am off to shower
[12:08] <[CK] Daemon> Pelo: Errmm i cant see it its too crazy here.
[12:09] <Paerox> edwin, i'm trying to compile the very latest version of Network manager. It seems that a problem i'm having is solved in the latest release
[12:09] <d4rkmonkey> Hmm, the gateway is your router's IP right?
[12:09] <SkareCrow> expect me back up in here under Ubuntu within the hour
[12:09] <m0u5e> dug_ gah, copying folders takes forever though :(
[12:09] <SkareCrow> :P
[12:09] <m0u5e> dug_: will it move my settings?
[12:09] <SubSonik> gerro + psylon, what a waste of a perfectly good processor.
[12:09] <docmur> Hell
[12:09] <docmur> Hello
[12:09] <[CK] Daemon> Pelo: Repost it and ill freeze the scrolling window.
[12:09] <d4rkmonkey> !hi | docmur
[12:09] <ubotu> docmur: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[12:09] <psylon> SubSonik: Unless you need large memory support it won't do much for you anyhow...
[12:09] <m0u5e> sauvin: just wanna know :D probably won't do it
[12:09] <SubSonik> BBL
[12:09] <docmur> anyone know how to fix the problem with rtorrent where it can't reconize encryption as a varible
[12:09] <Pelo> [CK] Daemon, terminal     alsamixer     select capture,  make usre the mic is not muted and the level up,  and in playback make sure none is  muted and all are up
[12:09] <dug_> m0u5e: all your settings are stored in files and folders that have names starting with a period (.) in your home folder
[12:09] <jadacyrus> can someone link me to a good guide for installing compiz-fusion on fiesty?
[12:09] <gerro> SubSonik: if you insist on using 64 bit then run firefox under wine, or use that netscape plugin that was ported to firefox to use as wrapper for things I forget its name, or you could try that gnash open source flash
[12:10] <psylon> SubSonik: I do 64-bit server development in vmware server or workstation. They actually take advantage of some of the 64-bit vt instructions...
[12:10] <Pelo> jadacyrus, the ppl in #compiz-fusion probably can
[12:10] <sauvin> Whoever that was who pointed out m0u5e the usermod command needs to remember that usermod doesn't change the user's home directory and suchlike.
[12:10] <[CK] Daemon> Pelo: How do i change it to capture or playback?
[12:10] <edwin> i did "apt-get source gnome-terminal" (is that right?) but i don't know where it put the source
[12:10] <m0u5e> jrib: thx, usermod told me everything i need to know :D
[12:10] <m0u5e> sauvin: -d will move home for me
[12:10] <gerro> SubSonik: get better performance from x86, if you don't write code it shouldn't matter which you use
[12:10] <Pelo> [CK] Daemon, tab until the correct area is selected then use the arrows
[12:10] <dug_> !effects
[12:10] <ubotu> For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[12:11] <staykovmarin> is there a way to force my USB stick to eject? as far as i can tell, nothing is using it, but when i try to unmount it it tells me 'cannot eject disk'
[12:11] <m0u5e> sauvin: its okay, im not planning on changing it though (for now)
[12:11] <[CK] Daemon> Pelo: Thanks ill take a look and get back to you.
[12:11] <KevinOman> how do I get apt-get remove to remove all config files too?
[12:11] <sauvin> If you plan on doing that a lot, make certain references to your home directory do so by using envars ("$HOME") rather than hardcoding ("/home/sauvin/")
[12:11] <dug_> KevinOman: I think there is a --purge option, see man apt-get
[12:11] <Pelo> KevinOman, apt-get remove --purge
[12:11] <KevinOman> ok thanks
[12:11] <gerro> KevinOman: if you open synaptic you right click and do remove all or you can do --purge
[12:11] <kolmilludo> hey there i need help installing my wireless is a broadcom 4318 ive tried  in ubuntu forums "http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=202834" and nothing yet.. can someone help me??
[12:12] <psylon> staykovmarin: You sure you don't have some app or file open on it? You can try to unmount it from the command line. Type 'mount' then sudo umount the drive or partion that it is mounted on from the command line.
[12:12] <edwin> Paerox, maybe you could open the makefile and see what targets are inside
[12:12] <Pelo> later folks
[12:12] <KevinOman> gerro thanks but im on server edition
[12:12] <gerro> KevinOman: you accessing it remotely?
[12:13] <psylon> kolmilludo: Your machine? Might be worth it to get the $35 Intel card from newegg...
[12:13] <Paerox> edwin, what exactly is the makefile's filename?
[12:13] <kolmilludo> come on isnt there anyway??
[12:13] <edwin> probably "makefile"
[12:13] <dug_> kolmilludo: that thread doesn't seem to be about the broadcom 4318, you mean this thread?: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=197102
[12:13] <gerro> kolnilludo hang on a sec
[12:14] <KevinOman> gerro yes
[12:14] <staykovmarin> psylon, command line worked, thanks
[12:14] <btruckle> hello, is there a distro ununtu.img for usb device?
[12:14] <gerro> kolnilludo: download ndiswrapper latest source and install it follow the readme then pick which files you need from what it says on their list
[12:14] <psylon> kolmilludo: I got one of those working with the ndis drivers for one of my neighbors, but it was more trouble than it was worth. It can be done though. If you followed the directions, then the things that got me were making sure the opensource driver wasn't loaded and a reboot was required after that...
[12:15] <edwin> Paerox, i was thinking you are trying to build it yourself but maybe apt-get can do that? i don't know, i just started
[12:15] <psylon> staykovmarin: Sweet!
[12:15] <dug_> btruckle: search for ubuntu usb install or similar, there are instructions like these: http://pendrivelinux.com/2007/01/25/usb-x-ubuntu-610
[12:15] <gerro> kolnilludo: yeah you have to add that broke open source driver it keeps trying to load to blacklist
[12:15] <kolmilludo> psylon: ok but what do i do??
[12:15] <Paerox> edwin, apt-get works fine, but it does'nt get me the latest version of the software I need
[12:15] <btruckle> thanks
[12:15] <KevinOman> gerro yes I am running it remotely
[12:16] <d4rkmonkey> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36107/ <-- Can anyone tell if there seems ot be anything wrong with this right now?
[12:16] <Paerox> edwin, this is why i'm trying to build it myself
[12:16] <dug_> KevinOman: everything working then with the --purge option?
[12:16] <KevinOman> dug_: yes thanks
[12:16] <psylon> kolmilludo: The http://ubuntusforum.org link I used had some troubleshooting steps that did the trick for me. Have you found that thread yet?
[12:16] <gerro> KevinOman: can't you open its package listing with synaptic remotely? I mean for nice easy browsing of what you have installed
[12:16] <dug_> psylon, kolmilludo: yeah i posted the link to the thread about broadcom 4318 earlier to him
[12:17] <gerro> KevinOman: that would be a sweet to do. Wonder if its possible
[12:17] <Jasnation> why does it take 5 hours to download adobe flash player?
[12:17] <KevinOman> gerro I think you can I just can't remember the name of the package that allows it
[12:17] <KevinOman> gerro its xserver-xorg or something
[12:17] <psylon> Jasnation: Slow download speeds? :-D
[12:17] <kolmilludo> psylon, the thing is ive tried that and after rebooting nothing happens
[12:18] <adam_> does anyone know anything about ipod linux, im having trouble installing it and i still dont know much about installing anything that isnt on my ad/ remove programs od synaptic
[12:18] <psylon> kolmilludo: Have you tried all of their troubleshooting steps?
[12:18] <gerro> KevinOman: wasn't what I meant, I mean for synaptic to access the servers list of packages and display them relaying the apt-get command equivalents
[12:18] <Jasnation> psylon: I can download anything else in seconds. but from their website directly or from synaptic, its taking forever to download
[12:18] <dug_> Jasnation: are you in canada?
[12:18] <KevinOman> gerro oh I don't know
[12:18] <Jasnation> dug_: no
[12:19] <dug_> oh some guy in canada was saying earlier downloads are slow from ubuntu servers
[12:19] <psylon> Jasnation: Maybe throttled connections. Which site are you downloading from?
[12:19] <kolmilludo> psylon: i did, but im not really sure i did it right...
[12:19] <kolmilludo> psylon: ok ill do it again if something goes wrong ill be back in a sec
[12:19] <psylon> kolmilludo: Making that Intel card seem better and better eh?
[12:19] <macd> kolmilludo, why dont you post the output of dmesg and syslog around the time you tried to get your card to work (please paste this to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[12:19] <SeveredCross> What controls the commands gdm issues to start a particular session?
[12:20] <Jasnation> psylon: http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash
[12:20] <edwin> paerox, i found a "Makefile.in" file in the source i downloaded and it has an "install" target but i get the same message you get if i do "make install". anyone here want to take pity? :)
[12:20] <kolmilludo> macd... im new at linux how the hell do i do that??
[12:20] <dug_> !dmesg
[12:21] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dmesg - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:21] <boyam> d4rkmonkey:http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36108/  checkout the changes i made
[12:21] <macd> kolmilludo, launch a terminal, type dmesg then copy and paste some of that to pastebin, then "tail -f /var/log/syslog" and paste some of that to pastebin
[12:21] <dug_> kolmilludo: in the Terminal (command line), you simply type "dmesg" and you can copy (select text and right click and choose copy)
[12:21] <psylon> Jasnation: Go to Add/Remove programs and search for restricted. That will bring up an unbuntu restricted software option that will get you flashplayer, java and more...
[12:22] <psylon> Jasnation: The devs have made it so easy to do somethings... :-)
[12:23] <glauer> interesseante heim?
[12:23] <kolmilludo> dug_ after copying where do i paste it can you send me the link or whatever i need?
[12:23] <dug_> !paste
[12:23] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[12:23] <SoulChild> Hey all, my system works fine but when shutting down, I get a few Error Messages from Netowrk Manager,... is this normal? how to fix ?
[12:23] <d4rkmonkey> boyam thanks for your help. Also above that section it says, "auto eth0" Do I want to change that to "static eth0"?
[12:23] <dug_> kolmilludo: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[12:23] <sanguisde1> what do people use for DVD creatuon from xvid files?
[12:24] <SeveredCross> DeVeDe
[12:24] <KevinOman> is there any way to make terminal stay on top of all the windows?
[12:24] <kolmilludo> dug_ thanks i really have to remember that XD
[12:24] <Jasnation> psylon: there are no results for "restricted"
[12:24] <psylon> KevinOman: Try right clicking on the titlebar. There should be an always on top option.
[12:25] <psylon> Jasnation: You will need to adjust that drop down to all software or something to that nature.
[12:25] <sucha215> does anyone have any reccomendations for a reciever for a ubuntu media station -- I currently want to use my lcd monitor and computer through a reciever that can have multiple sources coming through it
[12:25] <kolmilludo> dug_ here's the paste bin "http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36110/"
[12:25] <sanguisde1> so DeVeDe just deleted files it created
[12:25] <sanguisde1> is there any way to recover them
[12:25] <vader1102> sorry cannot dumb myself down here, how do I un tar a file?
[12:25] <KevinOman> thanks psylon
[12:25] <psylon> KevinOman: No prob...
[12:26] <sanguisde1> vader1102: tar  -xvf file.tar
[12:26] <dug_> kolmilludo: macd asked for your dmesg output, i don't see anything bad, i see the "bcm43xx driver" line
[12:26] <skinnypuppy1334> When I enter compiz --replace first line returned is XGL not found, however in synaptic xgl-xserver is installed ..
[12:26] <vader1102> ty
[12:26] <dug_> vader1102: tar -xzvf filename.tar
[12:26] <Flannel> vader1102: most likely you've got a tar.gz or tar.bz2, instead of just a tar: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression will give you those instructions too
[12:26] <PriceChild> !effects | skinnypuppy1334
[12:26] <ubotu> skinnypuppy1334: For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[12:26] <PriceChild> skinnypuppy1334, (and installing xgl isn't enough, you have to be in it)
[12:27] <_v8_> how can I put the like mac os icons on ubuntu I got beryl already
[12:27] <kolmilludo> dug_ thats the weird thing  i mean it supposed to be working but nothing happens i dont detect any wireless
[12:27] <macd> kolmilludo, you need t paste some stuff from /var/log/syslog also as described earlier, since it has the specific network stuff in it from network-manager
[12:27] <boyam> d4rkmonkey:  I think auto refers to autosensing media type not dhcp as you're thinking...
[12:27] <skinnypuppy1334> no one talking in effects... how to be in it? When I enable gl desktop in the preferences I get blackscreen. Beryl works though with force aiglx rendering.
[12:27] <d4rkmonkey> boyam ok
[12:28] <PriceChild> skinnypuppy1334, please discuss this in -effects
[12:28] <GIn> when I have xmms playing, espeak doesn't work. is there any tool I can pass the output to the mixer?
[12:29] <kolmilludo> macd... again (sorry you can call me an idiot) but how do i get to that folder??
[12:29] <gerro> GIn: one of them isn't using alsa
[12:29] <Turbo> G'day
[12:30] <GIn> gerro, I think espeak isn't. any way to send the output to alsa?
[12:30] <stormfrog> I have a apache2-ubuntu specific questions. I just cannot find WHERE to configure global rewrite rules for apache on Ubuntu. The man files at apache are utterly useless since ubuntu doesnt use any of the configuration files mentionen there. I would really like to know what file is used to configure mod_rewrite.
[12:30] <d4rkmonkey> boyam I had SSH working before, but now when i try to SSH it tells me that the connection was refused.
[12:30] <dug_> GIn: i've had problems with xmms and sound too, never used espeak though.  I'm trying to find another/better mp3 player.  maybe muine or something
[12:30] <gerro> GIn: change that programs sound settings to use alsa, oss sound is mainly for test purposes
[12:30] <ebola_> Can somebody tell me how to add third party repositoryes? I tried to add the address but it does not let me click add
[12:30] <Turbo> I've been having problems setting up dual monitor in ubuntu fiesty... i've tried every single guide and nothing works. The problem is my ATI card :P, which is radeon 9550...  so if anyone knows what can be done it would be great
[12:31] <gerro> dug_: might want to try doing the same
[12:31] <stormfrog> I tried adding a rewrite.conf to mods-availible likes debian use, but that didnt do anything at all.
[12:31] <kolmilludo> ill be back in a sec
[12:31] <stormfrog> And anything written in apache2.conf is likewise ignored.
[12:31] <stiv2k> hi.  I just installed compiz fusion and for some reason the cube is messed up it has 4 workspaces and 2 different desktops for each workspace
[12:31] <dug_> GIn: if you right click on top window of xmms, go to options, then preferences, and you can change and configure the sound output.
[12:31] <Haz> hey, i've ran a bot in perl, and it said it's become a daemon. how would i kill the daemon so i could stop it running? i can't find anything
[12:31] <stiv2k> how do i fix it so each workspace corresponds to the right face of the cube
[12:31] <brian|lfs> is anyone running gutsy besides me?
[12:32] <stormfrog> there is not mention of "<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>" anywhere on my server, but rewrite is working... how can that be?
[12:32] <d4rkmonkey> brian|lfs I am, #ubuntu+1 is for gutsy
[12:32] <staykovmarin> does anyone know how to install java sdk 5? cant trough apt
[12:32] <dug_> brian|lfs: I am on another computer, there is an #ubuntu+1 channel for gutsy help too
[12:32] <Turbo> I've been having problems setting up dual monitor in ubuntu fiesty... i've tried every single guide and nothing works. The problem is my ATI card :P, which is radeon 9550...  so if anyone knows what can be done it would be great
[12:32] <Polygon89> Hey,  i need to know the exact package that will let sound programs play wav files, i installed the restricted and ugly gstreamer packages but it doesnt play wav files still.....
[12:32] <brian|lfs> oh I didn't need help I was just curious'
[12:33] <GIn> dug_, it is set to alsa
[12:33] <soccermike1337> i need help with install avant window navigator
[12:33] <Jasnation> psylon: I am installing the restricted thing like you said, but it is stuck at flash. it connected to fpdownload.macromedia.com to download it, but its taking forever.
[12:33] <jhall> hello... is there a way to start my terminals with a smaller font size? After opening them I always have to hit CTRL+SHIFT+- ... thanks
[12:33] <soccermike1337> i followed the guide, but when i get to the part where it tells me to type in "make", it doesnt work
[12:33] <stiv2k> hi.  I just installed compiz fusion and for some reason the cube is messed up it has 4 workspaces and 2 different desktops for each workspace
[12:33] <jhall> i mean CTRL + -
[12:33] <stiv2k> A
[12:33] <stiv2k> how do i fix it so each workspace corresponds to the right face of the cube
[12:33] <dug_> jhall: go to menu edit->current profile to change default font size
[12:34] <ebola_> dug_ can you tell me how to add one particular repository?
[12:34] <jhall> dug_: thank0rs
[12:34] <d4rkmonkey> jhall yes there is.
[12:34] <d4rkmonkey> jhall oops.. I'm a bit late lol
[12:35] <dug_> ebola_: you can go to the system->administration->software sources control panel to add repositories
[12:35] <Flannel> ebola_: you can do it through software sources, or by editing /etc/apt/sources.list
[12:35] <efface> My wireless has stopped working and i do not see that device listed anymore, can someone help?
[12:35] <efface> wlan0 is missing
[12:35] <psylon> Jasnation: It might be best just to try again a bit later. :-/ Check to make sure that your system is up to date just incase the url has changed too.
[12:36] <Stormx2> barney@spadge:~/Desktop$ sudo modprobe ndiswrapper // FATAL: Module ndiswrapper not found. <-- Following a wiki guide. Any suggestions? I have the relevent packages installed
[12:36] <stiv2k> anyone???????????
[12:36] <psylon> dug_: They did a great job with that tool eh?
[12:36] <preaction> stiv2k, #ubuntu-effects
[12:36] <stiv2k> ok
[12:37] <manduski> hey guys, can anyone help me with samba? I just installed SAMBA on my Ubuntu laptop and i'm trying to transfer files from this Ubuntu laptop to my Windoze Desktop computer. I'm not sure where I go on Windoze to "drag and drop" files etc
[12:37] <stormfrog> Where do I configure apach2/mod_rewrite under Ubuntu? Anyone knows this? its driving me mad.
[12:37] <SkareCrow> damn lol
[12:37] <preaction> stormfrog, /etc/apache2/apache2.conf <- iirc. otherwise /msg fajita distro layout
[12:37] <ebola_> Flannel, it does not matter if those are third party repositories?
[12:37] <Flannel> stormfrog: /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/[your virtual host] 
[12:37] <Flannel> ebola_: nope
[12:37] <SkareCrow> i had a pack of cigerets sitting next to my monitor and i went to go shower... was walking up the stairs and thought about locking the door cause of my sister... I said forget it and just went to shower. Came back and they were gone
[12:37] <efface> can someone please tell me how to get my wireless card working again? i rebooted and not its not listed in the networking
[12:37] <brasileiro-gauch> Is it possible to copy files from a system running under vmware to my host machine?
[12:37] <cafuego> stormfrog: sudo a2enmod rewrite; then add rules in either the host definition (/etc/apache2/hosts-available) on .htaccess files.
[12:38] <preaction> brasileiro-gauch, yes, but you have to use network protocols to do it, ftp, samba, nfs, scp, etc...
[12:38] <macd> kolmilludo, launch a terminal, type dmesg then copy and paste some of that to pastebin, then "tail -f /var/log/syslog" and paste some of that to pastebin
[12:38] <cafuego> s/on/or/
[12:38] <dug_> ebola_: yeah you can add 3rd party repositories there too, but sometimes you also need to add a gpg key to use them, let me find example
[12:38] <d4rkmonkey> how do I go about changing an IP to something static through terminal without having to set anythign else? I want everything else to be auto lol
[12:39] <brasileiro-gauch> preaction, right.. but are you sure there is not a way to do it directly ?
[12:39] <stormfrog> cafuego: Thanks a bunch!
[12:39] <brasileiro-gauch> how such a driver to mount vm virtual drive ?
[12:39] <psylon> cafuego: Where did you learn about that utility?
[12:39] <ebola_> ok, dug I need to add this: deb-src http://download.tuxfamily.org/3v1deb
[12:39] <maestrojed> I need to turn my Ubuntu 7.04 Desktop installation into a LAMP server.  But I need to use older versions of Apache, PHP, MySQL, etc.  Can anyone help me with this?  Where can I get older versions of php for linux
[12:39] <CokeNCode> hey, good evening guys. I'm looking for a gui program, to monitor my network connections, and tell me exactly how much of my bandwidth each program or process is using
[12:39] <CokeNCode> can anyone point me in the right direction?
[12:39] <preaction> brasileiro-gauch, the virtual machine is a different computer. it depends on how you set up the system, is it using its own partition or is it using a file? if it's using a partition, you can just mount it
[12:40] <brasileiro-gauch> CokeNCode, good night man. I live in brazil and here it's 8 pm
[12:40] <dug_> ebola_: are you adding eyecandy?
[12:40] <manduski> hey guys i'm trying to transfer files on my network from my Ubuntu machine to my windows machine through samba. I did "sudo apt-get install samba" but i don't know what i have to do to see the files or the server on Windows
[12:40] <brasileiro-gauch> preaction, no.. it's using a file
[12:40] <preaction> brasileiro-gauch, then you have to use the network to do it
[12:40] <brasileiro-gauch> I'm looking for a way to use this file like a disk
[12:41] <[CK] Daemon> manduski: Can you not just use the built in thing?
[12:41] <Flannel> !samba | manduski
[12:41] <ubotu> manduski: 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
[12:41] <brasileiro-gauch> ok, in this case, I will do it
[12:41] <dug_> ebola_: for eyecandy for example, add this line (using add button in third party repositories tab in software sources control panel):  "deb http://download.tuxfamily.org/3v1deb feisty eyecandy"  http://3v1n0.tuxfamily.org/dists/feisty/eyecandy/
[12:41] <mikubuntu> i just downloaded google earth for linux, it's a bin file, have it on my desktop.  how do i install it?
[12:41] <ebola_> dug_ I have a problem that with amule I installed, I can not get the server list because it crushes instantly. so I went to search and it seems to be some cvs version in that repository that guides you through the process and anyway seems that the version I have has some bug
[12:41] <manduski> CK Daemon: what do you mean by built in thing?
[12:42] <brasileiro-gauch> mikubuntu, turn it executable: chmod +x binfile and just start it: ./binfile
[12:42] <[CK] Daemon> Does anyone use beryl?
[12:42] <manduski> Flannel: what does !samba | manduski do?
[12:42] <kataline> yep, CK Daemon.
[12:42] <manduski> Flannel: and i can't really type that on windows
[12:43] <psylon> mikubuntu: You might want to add the medibuntu repository (google for it) and it can install and maintain it for you.
[12:43] <manduski> ubotu: Thanks ubotu, i will check the links out!
[12:43] <soccermike1337> i have a question about Avant Window Navigator: i followed the steps up to where it says to type in "make" into the terminal, but it wont work from that point.
[12:43] <Jeaton> does ubuntu have a nongraphical installer?
[12:43] <Flannel> Jeaton: alternate CD
[12:43] <star1> When running google earth or fgl_glxgears I get the message Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display "localhost:1.0".
[12:43] <star1> I'm running Feisty with an ATI Radeon X1400, with the fglrx drivers installed.  I'm using XGL with Beryl. If anybody could help, I'd greatly appreciate it.
[12:43] <Jeaton> ok, thanks
[12:43] <PriceChild> !alternate | Jeaton
[12:43] <ubotu> Jeaton: The Alternate CD (available as of Dapper) is the classical text-mode installation CD. Use it if you wish to upgrade via CD, or for an "expert" mode install. For normal installs, use the Desktop CD, which is also a "Live" CD - See also !Minimal
[12:43] <psylon> Jeaton: There is a server cd as well.
[12:43] <dug_> ebola_: i'll see what i can find about how to get the latest version in ubuntu
[12:44] <psylon> !server
[12:44] <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
[12:44] <sofresh> i have a problem with gdm
[12:44] <sofresh> sorry hi
[12:44] <soccermike1337> can anyone help me?
[12:44] <Flannel> soccermike1337: Why don't you use the AWN repository to get binary packages?
[12:45] <soccermike1337> o.o
[12:45] <ebola_> ok, thanx dug_
[12:45] <soccermike1337> i didnt know there were binary packages!
[12:45] <KevinOman> what does this error mean? root@darknet:/etc/php5# apache2ctl restart
[12:45] <KevinOman> shell-init: error retrieving current directory: getcwd: cannot access parent directories: No such file or directory
[12:45] <sofresh> Can u help me at reslove this proble
[12:45] <sofresh> m
[12:45] <Flannel> soccermike1337: http://awn.wetpaint.com/page/Ubuntu+Feisty+Repository
[12:45] <preaction> !ask | sofresh
[12:45] <ubotu> sofresh: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[12:45] <CokeNCode> hey, good evening guys. I'm looking for a gui program, to monitor my network connections, and tell me exactly how much of my bandwidth each program or process is using
[12:45] <cafuego> psylon: The docs <heh>
[12:45] <soccermike1337> wow im dumb
[12:45] <soccermike1337> thanks
[12:45] <Scunizi> sofresh, what's the problem..?  I just tuned in.
[12:46] <sofresh> ok thanks
[12:46] <dug_> ebola_: what version of emule do you have? 2.1.3 is latest version i see.  if you need a version not released yet (in svn), that means you need to download it from svn and compile it yourself
[12:46] <[diablo] > Hi #ubuntu ... does anyone know if there is no NFS support in Nautlius or am I just going mad?
[12:46] <brasileiro-gauch> Why vmware ask me for which operational system I will install on my virtual machine?
[12:46] <star1> When running google earth or fgl_glxgears I get the message Xlib:  extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display "localhost:1.0". I'm running Feisty with an ATI Radeon X1400, with the fglrx drivers installed.  I'm using XGL with Beryl. If anybody could help, I'd greatly appreciate it.
[12:46] <sofresh> after upgrade ubuntu, my gdm freeze
[12:46] <psylon> cafuego: Hehe, I guess I might have to read those some day...
[12:46] <sofresh> nothings in the log
[12:47] <dug_> amule i mean
[12:47] <KevinOman> brasileiro-gauch: you mean operating system?
[12:47] <brasileiro-gauch> KevinOman, yes.. thanks
[12:47] <psylon> brasileiro-gauch: It sets your virtual hardware up to work better with the operating system you choose. For instance, Certain versions of windows come with scsi drivers for certain scsi cards...
[12:47] <chalcedny> E: Failure running script if dpkg -s apt-listbugs | grep -q '^Status: .* ok installed'; then /usr/sbin/apt-listbugs apt || ( test $? -ne 10 || exit 10; echo 'Warning: apt-listbugs exited abnormally, hit enter key to continue.' 1>&2 ; read a < /dev/tty ); fi :((
[12:48] <ebola_> dug_ I have the latest version. i just know that it has some bug
[12:48] <Scunizi> sofresh, try sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg after logging into recover mode then reboot
[12:48] <brasileiro-gauch> psylon, thanks
[12:48] <ebola_> dug_ i can not use the program at all and I am a blond girl, an absolute beginner
[12:48] <sofresh> i try this solution but no sucess really strange
[12:48] <psylon> PriceChild: I am on Ubotu's website. How do I add additional entries?
[12:49] <PriceChild> psylon, you don't. But you can suggest them. Tell ubotu "something is somethine else", and it'll get forwarded to us
[12:49] <Scunizi> sofresh, do you have a dvd player/writer installed in the system
[12:49] <psylon> PriceChild: Ahh, thanks...
[12:49] <sofresh> no, i use a thinkpad X31
[12:49] <dug_> ebola_: here's how to get a debian package for the cvs version of amule, but i don't know if it will have your fix: add this line "deb http://www.vollstreckernet.de/debian/ testing amule" from this page's instructions: http://www.amule.org/wiki/index.php/HowTo_Compile_In_Debian
[12:49] <sofresh> with no station
[12:49] <KevinOman> anyone know what this erroe means? > shell-init: error retrieving current directory: getcwd: cannot access parent directories: No such file or directory
[12:50] <KevinOman> error*
[12:50] <Scunizi> sofresh, so it only has a cd burner.. not a dvd?
[12:50] <jrib> KevinOman: you probably deleted the directory you are in (and its parent)
[12:51] <soccermike1337> is anyone familiar with AWN?
[12:51] <KevinOman> jrib that's sounds right, thanks
[12:51] <soccermike1337> because uhhh.... it dosnt seem to be working right
[12:51] <soccermike1337> *doesnt
[12:51] <dug_> ebola_: you need to add a gpg key to use that package, see instructions on the webpage i linked
[12:51] <ebola_> dug_i will try
[12:51] <Scunizi> sofresh, sorry I don't know the answer......:(
[12:52] <fie> How can I get the live cd to stop freaking mounting my partitions when I do things in gparted?
[12:52] <fowlduck> will gutsy be LTS?
[12:52] <fowlduck> or is that the next?
[12:52] <eyu100> no
[12:52] <Scunizi> fowlduck, next
[12:52] <jrib> fowlduck: no, hardy will be
[12:52] <dug_> fowlduck: next one in april is LTS
[12:53] <fowlduck> I so wish that gutsy+1 would be called hungry hippo
[12:53] <fowlduck> dang copyrights
[12:53] <sofresh> Sorry, I don t using a cd burner or dvd
[12:53] <fowlduck> kk
[12:53] <mikubuntu> psylon: thanks, will try that.
[12:53] <fowlduck> thanks people
[12:53] <dug_> fie: gparted does that for me too, i think it needs to mount them to get info maybe?
[12:53] <fowlduck> oh, one last thing, gutsy release date?
[12:53] <fie> >:( arrrg did it again
[12:54] <fie> bloody hell
[12:54] <m12> evening all
[12:54] <fowlduck> something this month, I believe, is there a set date?
[12:54] <dug_> fowlduck: october 185h
[12:54] <psylon> mikubuntu: Have fun...
[12:54] <dug_> 18th
[12:54] <Stormx2> Having some issues with a kernel module. A simple "modprobe ndiswrapper" returns "FATAL: Module ndiswrapper not found.", even though the relevent driver is available in /lib/modules/2.6.22-10-generic/kernel... Any suggestions?
[12:54] <psylon> !medibuntu
[12:54] <ubotu> medibuntu is a repository of packages that cannot be included into the Ubuntu distribution for legal reasons - See http://www.medibuntu.org
[12:55] <sofresh> i re trying ur first solution, but it s for configuring the video card. Do u thinks it s direct relation with gdm ??
[12:55] <Scunizi> sofresh, that's usually the first place to check
[12:55] <drhumanist> hi ppl
[12:55] <SoulChild> Help,... my /etc/services file is lost after backup,... how do i restore it?
[12:56] <|neon|> when installing ubuntu what file format is recommended for good performance, thx
[12:56] <drhumanist> hi i am trying to install Feisty on a 4GB USB stick :)
[12:56] <wolferine> file format ?
[12:56] <wolferine> what do you mean |neon| ?
[12:56] <drhumanist> anyone who can help?
[12:56] <|neon|> ext3, ext2
[12:56] <diablos_raven> 3
[12:57] <dellorino> italiano_
[12:57] <vas> hey I have samba running, and a day ago I could edit files directly on the server, save them, everytyhing. but now, I try to save them n it says invalid parameters
[12:57] <Stormx2> !it | dellorino
[12:57] <ubotu> dellorino: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[12:57] <dellorino> thx
[12:57] <wolferine> |neon|, you mean file system, use ext3 for the linux partition, or possibly reiser
[12:57] <dug_> drhumanist: you can just ask what problem you are having, or there is a tutorial on pendrivelinux.com i cna find for you
[12:57] <ebola_> dug, if I add that line synaptic crushes
[12:57] <|neon|> wolferine: thx
[12:57] <sofresh> ok, thanks so much 4 ur help
[12:58] <drhumanist> dug - i read the tutorial but it is for the earlier Ubuntu version....
[12:58] <mikubuntu> psylon: for some reason the entire command line doesn't show to me, it's cut off at the end in the 'howto repository' page... any ideas?
[12:58] <michael> sup
[12:59] <drhumanist> well i thought someone knows an easy way to handle it... OR a link for Feisty
[12:59] <casperzshado> does anyone know anything about ipod linux, im having trouble installing it
[12:59] <psylon> mikubuntu: Try triple clicking on the line to select the whole line...
[12:59] <chalcedony> does anyone know anything about this 'grave' bug?
[12:59] <michael> ipod sucks dick
[12:59] <michael> don't use it
[12:59] <michael> get a zune
[12:59] <dug_> ebola_: you might try doing it manually then using the terminal (command line), applications->utilities->terminal, then 'sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list' and add this line deb http://www.vollstreckernet.de/debian/ testing amule, then run the gpg commands on that webpage
[12:59] <mikubuntu> psylon: dang, and i gotta run out for about an hour. catch you later i guess. thanks.
[12:59] <Stormx2> !ohmy | michael
[12:59] <ubotu> michael: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[12:59] <dug_> ebola_: then 'sudo apt-get update' and 'sudo apt-get upgrade'
[12:59] <michael> i'm sorry
[12:59] <wolferine> thanks Stormx2
[12:59] <vas> hey how can I see all mounted SAMBA connections
[01:00] <Stormx2> michael: Also, don't recommend zunes. Thanks.
[01:00] <michael> haha
[01:00] <michael> nice
[01:00] <michael> <3
[01:01] <Paerox> I uninstalled network-manager that came with the Fiesty Fawn CD. I want to update network-manager from ftp.gnome.com. Now my wireless connection is gone, and I only have eth:avant in the list of availabe network devices. What do I need to do to get online again?
[01:01] <N3oXid> Hi everyone.
[01:01] <Paerox> hello N3oXid  :)
[01:01] <N3oXid> I'm looking for help with my S-ATA RAID controler card
[01:01] <N3oXid> :)
[01:02] <N3oXid> # lspci
[01:02] <N3oXid> 01:08.0 RAID bus controller: Promise Technology, Inc. PDC20621 [FastTrak SX4100]  (rev 01)
[01:02] <N3oXid> I have created an array, RAID 0 with only one disk
[01:02] <drhumanist> anyone who knows a tutorial or something explaining how to install 7.04 onto USB stick? - Pendrivelinux.com does not have such a tutorial!
[01:02] <N3oXid> I have tried to load the sata_sx4 module
[01:02] <N3oXid> But nothing, can't see any disk
[01:02] <N3oXid> Any idea ?
[01:02] <casperzshado> is there anyone thats not a prick that can helpme or point me in the direction of support, and micheal i am not going to go to microsoft, if i wanted to i wouldnt be in this chat asshole
[01:03] <chalcedony> hi drhumanist i hope there is a helper who knows installations
[01:03] <KevinOman> lol
[01:03] <|neon|> what is a good antivirus with a decent gui thx
[01:03] <Paerox> casperzshado, there no need to be rude
[01:03] <throvold_> how can i remove the zd1211 module completly from Feisty?
[01:03] <KevinOman> !ohmy casperzshado
[01:03] <drhumanist> chalcedony - i hope too :)
[01:03] <N3oXid> With /etc/modprob.d/blacklist
[01:03] <chalcedony> :)
[01:03] <drhumanist> chalcedony - can i pm you?
[01:04] <chalcedony> grave bugs of tar (1.15.91-2ubuntu0.3 -> 1.15.91-2ubuntu0.4) <open>
[01:04] <chalcedony>  #426808 - tar: using -W circumvents sanity checks and provokes data loss
[01:04] <chalcedony> Summary:
[01:04] <chalcedony>  tar(1 bug)
[01:04] <chalcedony> Are you sure you want to install/upgrade the above packages? [Y/n/?/...]    has anyone any experience with this?
[01:04] <N3oXid> throvold_ > With the file /etc/modprob.d/blacklist
[01:04] <Azerial> time to try this again.   For the past couple days Ive had linux installed on my new custom build I cannot get my CD/DVD Drive to be recongized by linux at all!  can someone please help me?
[01:04] <dug_> drhumanist: from this forum, people recommend using damnsmalllinux or slax instead of ubuntu on flash drives: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3174504
[01:04] <drhumanist> dug -ok i am having a look now thx
[01:04] <casperzshado> no ones ever messed with ipodlinux before though?
[01:04] <chalcedony> has anyone heard of grve bugs?
[01:05] <wolferine> casperzshado, do you want to use that, or look for other options ?
[01:05] <chalcedony> grave bugs too
[01:05] <N3oXid> Any idea for my S-ATA RAID card controler ?
[01:05] <|neon|> Azerial: what mobo are u using?
[01:06] <Paerox> how do I load/unload a module using the command line?
[01:06] <N3oXid> Paerox > with modprob
[01:06] <chalcedony> hey |neon|
[01:06] <Azerial> neon: Biostar TF560
[01:06] <chalcedony> :)
[01:06] <CaBlGuY> what folder is the "program files" in so I can select what program I want to open a certain file?
[01:06] <N3oXid> # modprob module_name (to load)
[01:06] <N3oXid> # modprob -r module_name (to unload)
[01:06] <jrib> CaBlGuY: /usr/bin usually
[01:06] <dug_> Paerox: you mean like modprobe -r module?
[01:06] <Paerox> N3oXid, so that would be "modprobe %modulename%" ?
[01:06] <CaBlGuY> jrib: k..
[01:06] <baubles> Is there a way I can make sudo grant root privileges, but always use the password for a particular user, instead of the password for the invoking user? E.g., 'root' will have no password set, but sudo won't use the password of 'bob' if bob calls it. I want it to use the password of some other user, or a password I specify. Is this possible?
[01:06] <Enul> where can i get the python development pack?
[01:06] <N3oXid> y
[01:07] <casperzshado> wolferine, i just feel like messing with my ipod and that sounds like it would be fun
[01:07] <N3oXid> In order to load a module
[01:07] <jrib> baubles: I think so, check 'man sudoers'
[01:07] <baubles> I did :/
[01:07] <Enul> where can i get the python development pack?
[01:07] <jrib> baubles: see the "rootpw" and "runaspw" options
[01:08] <wolferine> casperzshado, so your only wanting to stick to that app, ok, sorry, I cannot help
[01:08] <Paerox> hmm, i did load my ath_pci module, but that didn't yield any feedback
[01:08] <baubles> jrib: Yeah, but the problem with those is that I don't want it to use the root password, because I don't want 'root' to be able to be directly su'd to. Don't want 'root' itself to have a password.
[01:08] <|neon|> Azerial: di you happen to know what sata controller the mobo uses?
[01:08] <casperzshado> wolferine, do you have any other suggestions?
[01:08] <jrib> baubles: and the "runaspw" option?
[01:08] <vehicle> fairly new to ubuntu, trying to disable the "thumbstick" mouse controller on my latitude d600, leaving just the touchpad (mouse is freaking out)   found the option within windows, now i cant find it in ubuntu settings
[01:08] <baubles> To use runaspw, I need to specify a user with runas_default.
[01:08] <Azerial> Neon, Let me get you a link to the product page on newegg where I bought it, its got a full list of Specs
[01:09] <baubles> And, that user would have to be a user with administrative privileges, like root, and then it would use their password.
[01:09] <N3oXid> Paerox > lsmod | grep ath_pci
[01:09] <baubles> But I don't want root to have a password, so it goes back to that.
[01:09] <dug_> vehicle: i did that (disable thumbstick) on my dell laptop, let me dig up how
[01:09] <Netham45> does anyone know of a PCI to ISA converter?
[01:09] <wolferine> casperzshado, as in other apps to use with your ipod ?
[01:09] <baubles> The point is, I don't want root to be su'd to. I want administrative stuff to have to go through sudo. But I want a consistent password for sudo across users
[01:09] <baubles> Without each user having to have the same login password
[01:09] <casperzshado> are there others?
[01:10] <jrib> baubles: why?
[01:10] <Netham45> make it so they have to su into another user, and only that user has sudo access
[01:10] <Netham45> and then they will all have the same pass
[01:10] <Paerox> N3oXid, ath_pci appears, along with wlan and ath_hal. Is wlan needed?
[01:10] <vehicle> thank you dug, no rush, ill bb in 5 i need to park my car in a legit spot
[01:10] <baubles> jrib: It seems to be sensible.. maybe it's not
[01:10] <wolferine> casperzshado, each time I ask you a question, #1 I do not get an answer #2 you keep asking me more
[01:10] <Azerial> Neon: http://www.newegg.com/product/product.asp?item=N82E16813138081
[01:10] <_nnx_> Does anyone know how to determine what drive is connected to a specific ATA interface?
[01:10] <wolferine> casperzshado, im sorry, i will not be able to assist you
[01:10] <soskel> hi
[01:10] <soskel> I need some help please
[01:10] <N3oXid> Paerox > I don't know this module, sorry
[01:10] <_nnx_> i.e. /dev/scd0 being connected to ata0 or ata1, etc.
[01:10] <wolferine> !ask | soskel
[01:10] <ubotu> soskel: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[01:11] <soskel> I want to boot ubuntu server from a thumdrive
[01:11] <jrib> baubles: I don't see it.  If you give a user sudo privileges, why does it matter if he enters his password at the password prompt to get them or some toher password?
[01:11] <frojnd> would anyone know how can I play .uif AUDIO file ?
[01:11] <nick_> hey all
[01:11] <Paerox> N3oXid, module wifi, that is?
[01:11] <soccermike1337> Ok im back about avant window navigator... i installed it and this is what i get when i run it: http://img465.imageshack.us/img465/3576/screenshotwa0.png
[01:11] <Paerox> uhm sorry, wlan i meant
[01:11] <nick_> on sound recorder what do i set the record input to?
[01:11] <N3oXid> Paerox > Wlan ? Probably :)
[01:12] <N3oXid> Paerox > ath too
[01:12] <baubles> jrib: Well picture this. A 'student' account, and a 'teacher' account. I want the student account to have to use the teacher account's password to sudo.
[01:12] <casperzshado> wolferine, ipodlinux is another os for the ipod, no longer apple, im not really sure what your trying to ask me
[01:12] <m0u5e> do i still need to enable HT manually, or does the new kernel already support it/
[01:12] <soskel> I want to boot ubuntu server edition from a thum drive... but I don't have a DVD burner... so I can't burn any cd/dvd can someone help me boot from a thumdrive please?!?!?
[01:12] <baubles> I don't want any old student to be able to sudo.
[01:12] <Paerox> N3oXid, my wlan dissapeared when I uninstalled network-manager
[01:12] <jrib> baubles: only people in the "admin" group can sudo
[01:12] <baubles> At the same time, I don't want root to have its own password.
[01:12] <wolferine> casperzshado, as I said, I am not able to help
[01:12] <Paerox> N3oXid, what do i do to get online again?
[01:12] <JudasIs> somthing similar to virtualdesktops in ubuntu?
[01:13] <aguitel> anyone upgrade to gusty?
[01:13] <soskel> someone please help
[01:13] <baubles> jrib: Yes, but I was hoping it was possible to specify which password you wanted to be used, for sudo to actually take place for a user
[01:13] <jrib> JudasIs: like workspaces?  YOu should have a workspace switcher applet in your panel somewhere (2 boxes)
[01:13] <efface> i did, not working out too well for me
[01:13] <nick_> when gusty coming out?
[01:13] <dug_> vehicle: sorry, i can't find instructions for how I did it.  It is called the "eraser" i think.  You have to edit the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file (back it up first, very important).  see for example: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/2390
[01:13] <efface> internet wont work on that box
[01:13] <wolferine> !patience | soskel
[01:13] <ubotu> soskel: 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
[01:13] <N3oXid> Paerox > I was able to help you with modprob but not with wlan and ath modules. Sorry ...
[01:13] <JudasIs> somthing similar to virutaldesktop program, on ubuntu?
[01:13] <soccermike1337> about avant window navigator... i installed it and this is what i get when i run it: http://img465.imageshack.us/img465/3576/screenshotwa0.png
[01:14] <soskel> is a pen drive the same thing as a thumdrive?
[01:14] <Azerial> nick_, I think its sometime in October
[01:14] <jrib> baubles: k, I don't know how to do that.  But I still don't see the point.  Maybe someone else can help though, so ask again in a bit
[01:14] <aguitel> gusty  is in beta satge
[01:14] <Ahadiel> soskel, yeah
[01:14] <soskel> ok
[01:14] <Ahadiel> soskel, and it's "thumbdrive"
[01:14] <soskel> well, Ahadiel can you help me with my problem?
[01:14] <nick_> thanks azerial
[01:14] <Azerial> aguitel I heard it has better support for SATA devices
[01:14] <baubles> jrib: OK, thanks. I think the point's pretty clear though.
[01:14] <Ahadiel> soskel, Just ask your question
[01:14] <Paerox> N3oXid, I appreciate your help, and I won't bother you with wireless troubleshooting.  :)
[01:14] <Azerial> I certanly hope so cause Fiesty sucks with Sata
[01:14] <dug_> soskel: see this thread, you may want to use damnsmalllinux or slax if you are running linux off a usb thumbdrive: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3174504
[01:14] <soskel> I want to boot ubuntu server edition from a thum drive... but I don't have a DVD burner... so I can't burn any cd/dvd can someone help me boot from a thumdrive please?!?!?    Ahadiel
[01:14] <N3oXid> Paerox > ty :p
[01:15] <tomatsidis> how can I change and save xorg.comf ?? I get read only. cant even save as ??
[01:15] <aguitel> Azerial ,do you make it?
[01:15] <boyam> baubles: my understanding of security in ubuntu is the admin puts in their own password, not a "root" password...it sounds like you're thinkin along the lines of a regular user putting in a separate password to be an admin and this isn't the case in ubuntu....they have to be an admin as jrib stated
[01:15] <soskel> dug_: I am only interested in server oriented distros
[01:15] <Ahadiel> soskel, Your motherboard has to support booting from a USB drive
[01:15] <wolferine> tomatsidis, sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[01:15] <soskel> oh... let me check
[01:15] <Ahadiel> soskel, and you just copy the contents of the ISO to your thumbdrive
[01:15] <Azerial> No, I just heard it will support SATA devices better than Fiesty does
[01:15] <drhumanist> it seems 7.04 is not quite USB-Bootable :)
[01:16] <aguitel> ok
[01:16] <JudasIs> somthing similar to virutaldesktop program, on ubuntu? requiered to "see" windows from other operating systems like macos, win2000
[01:16] <drhumanist> hope Gutsy Gibbon will be better
[01:16] <baubles> boyam: But Ubuntu just uses sudo. And that, with sudoers, is configurable. I just don't know how or if it's possible to do it the way I'm thinking of
[01:16] <Azerial> Ive heard some people who had problems getting SATA devices (like myself) to work in Fiesty didnt have problems with em in Gusty
[01:16] <dug_> soskel: there is a slax server edition
[01:16] <tomatsidis> wolferine: I know where it is.
[01:16] <Paerox> How do I get Synaptic Package Manager to reinstall software from the Fiesty CD, and not from online sources?
[01:16] <baubles> Oh, maybe I should ask in ##linux?
[01:16] <tomatsidis> the prob. is that I dont have premision to change it. how do i get that premission
[01:17] <macd> soskel, also there are a few articles on the ubuntu forums, and one on the wiki, as well as http://pendrivelinux.com/2007/01/25/usb-x-ubuntu-610  which covers doing it from within windows (is for feisty, but that shouldnt matter)
[01:17] <Azerial> Id like to get a Beta of Gusty to see if it will recongize my SATA CD Drive, its my only disk drive so my computer is basically useless in linux without a working removeable meida drive
[01:17] <N3oXid> Paerox > Have a look to /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:17] <dug_> Paerox: you might try fiddling around with the system->administration->software sources control panel.  insert your cd first
[01:17] <soskel> dug_: Ahadiel ok, it says USB_CDROM USB_HDD and a few others.. witch one do I choose ?
[01:17] <macd> baubles, in ubuntu any user not in the admin group cant sudo.
[01:18] <|neon|> Azerial: ok you have the intel ich9r  on your bios what do you have it set as?
[01:18] <Ahadiel> soskel, What menu is this exactly?
[01:18] <Paerox> N3oXid, I thought you have given up on me :P
[01:18] <stmiller> Azerial: sata CD drive? Is it a blu-ray / dvd combo drive?
[01:18] <soskel> no
[01:18] <rolo> perdon se puede hablar en espaol?
[01:18] <dug_> soskel: what says that?  if you want to boot to a usb thumbdrive/flashdrive, choose the usb_hdd one i believe
[01:18] <Paerox> dug_, i'll have a look
[01:18] <wolferine> tomatsidis, i added the sudo at the beginning
[01:18] <N3oXid> Paerox > lol ; this is another question ;)
[01:18] <soskel> Ahadiel: bios
[01:18] <|neon|> Azerial: ide/raid
[01:18] <Azerial> I dont know
[01:18] <soskel> dug_: my bios
[01:18] <Azerial> Neon, I dont know
[01:18] <Ahadiel> soskel, usb_hdd I'd assume
[01:19] <soskel> ok
[01:19] <GIn> !build-essential
[01:19] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[01:19] <soskel> thanks
[01:19] <Azerial> All I set up in the Bios was the boot order so it would boot from CD drive, since I dont have a floppy drive
[01:19] <scipio> !es | rolo
[01:19] <ubotu> rolo: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[01:19] <dug_> soskel: if you have no cd in the cd drive, the bios will skip over it and look at usb_hdd next for a bootable media
[01:19] <tomatsidis> wolferine: sudo what is that ?
[01:19] <boyam> baubles: I can't think of a way to do it out side of creating your own security model with ubuntu or another distro.....at that point it may be hard to get support since you will  be the only one with that model....
[01:19] <baubles> macd: It's configurablle though. I tried configuring sudoers so that the 'student' user runs programs as the 'teacher' user, which is in the admin group (student is not). And I used runaspw, so 'student' uses teacher's password to sudo. But the problem is that for this to actually give root privileges, they'd have to sudo twice.
[01:19] <wolferine> tomatsidis, man sudo
[01:19] <soskel> ahh] 
[01:19] <|neon|> Azerial: are you running a raid array or just singlr hd
[01:19] <wolferine> !sudo > tomatsidis
[01:19] <baubles> !sudo > baubles
[01:19] <Azerial> Stmiller, no its not blueray, Its just CDburner & dvd burner combot drive
[01:19] <Paerox> dug_, the CD is inserted, and it is listed under the Software Sources control panel, yet still Synaptic Package Manager tries to go online and fetch packages without looking in the CD.
[01:20] <Azerial> Neon, I dont know
[01:20] <Azerial> wait Single HD
[01:20] <Azerial> Yes
[01:20] <Azerial> Sorry Im dumb
[01:20] <Azerial> I have ONe Harddrive
[01:20] <macd> baubles, Im not sure I see exactly what your trying todo but does teacher have to be a sudoer?
[01:20] <|neon|> Azerial: and is the hd sata or ide
[01:20] <Azerial> its SATA
[01:21] <Paerox> dug_, I need to reinstall a package from CD, but the machine in question is offline. how to do?
[01:21] <dug_> Paerox: yeah you can uncheck all the regular sources and then close control panel and update and upgrade (system->administration->update manager), or manually comment out non-cd sources in /etc/apt/sources.list like other guy mentioned
[01:21] <Azerial> IM an odd kinda pc builder, I can BUILD them, but I cant use them very well XD
[01:21] <ironmatar> is there some paticular order of installaton and apt-get packages and or the updater?
[01:21] <Paerox> dug_, ok, i'll try that
[01:21] <Paerox> :)
[01:21] <baubles> macd: Yeah, I'd think so. The way I'm trying to set it up is basically this: nobody can switch to root. Sudo always has to be used. OK, so that's normal, that's regular Ubuntu stuff. Think of it this way. Say 'teacher' has the login password 'school'. All I want is for 'student' to be able to gain root privileges using the same password.
[01:21] <tomatsidis> how do I change my premission so I can write to files in system ?
[01:21] <dug_> Paerox: if you manually do it on command line, run 'sudo apt-get update' then 'sudo apt-get upgrade' anytime you change /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:22] <ironmatar> and is there a hardwar config checker for hardware problems i can get
[01:22] <edwin> i'm trying to compile a source i downloaded, but there isn't any makefile. do i run configure? i tried that but i don't think it worked
[01:22] <SkareCrow> Hello, I am in Ubuntu now ;)
[01:22] <macd> baubles, the simplest way is to make the root pass what you choose.
[01:22] <Enul> does anyone know where i can get the python development pack
[01:22] <AvaTaRT> how can i do to fix the video
[01:22] <macd> baubles, then have them su root
[01:22] <baubles> macd: OK, well in that case, once I do that.. how do I prevent actually su'ing, or logging in directly, as root?
[01:22] <baubles> Because that's what I don't want.
[01:23] <|neon|> Azerial: could you boot in to ur bios and let me know what you have it set up as and or what options you have i tried getting the manual online but biostar does not have it
[01:23] <soskel> dug_: Ahadiel I erased my iso... can I just put in my cd with it on it... and then move all the files and folders from the cs to the thumbdrive? for some reason... when I burned the iso to the disk.. it put a bunch of files on the cs
[01:23] <soskel> *cd
[01:23] <baubles> To me that's practically the point of sudo. Not having a root password, not logging on directly as root.
[01:23] <Enul> BOOBIES! now that i have your attention does anyone know where i can get the python development pack?
[01:23] <Ahadiel> soskel, Sure
[01:23] <dug_> Enul: there are python2.5-dev or python2.4-dev packages
[01:23] <soskel> great
[01:23] <soskel> thanks
[01:23] <SkareCrow> I have a little problem though... The 1440x900 resolution wasnt in my /etc/X11/xorg.conf so I backed it up and changed the 1440x1440 resolution to 1440x900 and restarted X (CTRL + ALT + Backspace) and it set my resolution to 1440x900 but for some reason my desktop is to big for my monitor... I cant see my entire desktop, it scrolls when i move my mouse...
[01:23] <Enul> the 2.5 dev pack is what i'm after
[01:23] <macd> baubles, yeah, you can stop people from loggin in as root locally and remotely but they would still be able to su root
[01:24] <Azerial> Neon, question why would my Bios be preventing Linux from recongizing my CD Drive as existing.  THe Drive works just fine in XP
[01:24] <aguitel> !gutsy
[01:24] <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
[01:24] <macd> Azerial, chances are your sata controller doesnt have out of the box support in linux 9
[01:24] <|neon|> macd: thx
[01:24] <macd> Azerial, does it detect your sata hard disk?
[01:24] <tatters> been following a tutorial which says I need kernel-headers to compile ,what package is that or how do I obtain them?
[01:24] <|neon|> Azerial: changing the mode on ur ichr9 could help
[01:25] <|neon|> there are more than one mode
[01:25] <baubles> macd: OK, do you know how I would go about stopping users from logging on as root, locally and remotely?
[01:25] <Azerial> macd, yes LInux detects my hard disk
[01:25] <Enul> dug_ where can i find the 2.5 python dev pack?
[01:25] <m0u5e> anyone know if the new kernel supports HT by default, or if we need to still enable it manually?
[01:25] <dug_> soskel: i'm not quite following you.  if you want to boot ubuntu from a usb thumb/flash drive, these are the only instructions i've found (but again, apparently slax is better for this): http://pendrivelinux.com/2007/01/25/usb-x-ubuntu-610
[01:25] <Azerial> Im pretty sure if it didnt I couldnt be running linux right now
[01:25] <Askalton> ppl. im new to this and i need help on smthng that mught be basic to everyone, so pls dont laugh :) I just installed ubuntu 7.0.4 and set my 2nd HDD to be mounted on /Data but i cant create or save anything to there :/ cause it says i dont have permission, how do i give permission to myself to be able to use that? thx :)
[01:25] <macd> tatters, 'sudo apt-get install linux-headers-generic"
[01:25] <dug_> Enul: go to system->administration->synaptic package manager, and search for 'python', you see packages like 'python2.5-dev', right click to mark for installation, then click apply to install
[01:25] <tatters> macd: thnx#
[01:26] <|neon|> Azerial: i'm trying to suggest you could try that or u can't ur choice
[01:26] <Enul> thanks dug_
[01:26] <Azerial> I dont even know what an ichr9 is
[01:26] <macd> baubles, for remote, open up sshd-config and comment out permitrootlogin directive, for local change the shell to /bin/false (I think)
[01:26] <technel> My media program (cmus) is simply reporting that the alsa sound driver is already in use. I am not playing anything anywhere on my machine. Restarting would fix it, but is there another way to free up the sound card?
[01:26] <|neon|> that is your sata build in controler on the mobo
[01:26] <vehicle> just entered command " sudo modprobe -r psmouse"  how can i reverse that??
[01:26] <Azerial> I dont know anythying about that
[01:26] <Azerial> Id need someone walking me though it
[01:26] <|neon|> on you bios you could go in a set it to be ide/raid/ich sometimes not always
[01:26] <baubles> macd: ah, thanks.. but there's no way, then, to just disable any attempt to log on directly as root, for any local/remote service?
[01:27] <PriceChild> vehicle, sudo modprobe psmouse
[01:27] <tomatsidis> is it any dvd-player in uburtu
[01:27] <vehicle> thankyou
[01:27] <Azerial> and I cant do that while in bios
[01:27] <|neon|> you would ahve to boot and get in your bios
[01:27] <baubles> for *all* I should say
[01:27] <baubles> (except sudo)
[01:27] <preaction> technel, there's something about "alsa non-blocking" that you can set to prevent the message you see. let me dig up an article on it
[01:27] <baubles> (and you know, the stuff that needs it)
[01:27] <dug_> tatters: in terminal (command line), run this: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r` build-essential
[01:27] <|neon|> don't change anything just tellme what options you have and what is set to
[01:27] <Azerial> well okay brb in a few minutes then
[01:27] <macd> baubles, what I gave you will essentially do that
[01:28] <baubles> OK, thanks
[01:28] <SkareCrow> well I can already tell this is going to be fun if no one here answers :P
[01:28] <vader1102> is the wiki still around? I don't see it linked on the main site
[01:28] <m0u5e> anyone know if i have to enable HyperThreading manually with the new kernel?
[01:28] <PriceChild> vader1102, wiki.ubuntu.com
[01:28] <vader1102> ty
[01:28] <technel> preaction: That would be awesome!
[01:29] <m0u5e> SkareCrow: lol theres too many people
[01:29] <reallyjoel> I've gone through the entire KDE control center, but I cant find where to set the behaviour for clicking on files.. I want single click to be 'select'
[01:29] <dug_> SkareCrow: sounds like you need to try more resolutions, shrink which ever dimension is too large for the screen
[01:29] <dug_> SkareCrow: i mean try more resolutions in xorg.conf
[01:29] <wolferine> reallyjoel, try in #kubuntu ?
[01:29] <cizarr> any good proxy/socks checker for linux please?
[01:29] <SkareCrow> dug_: This resolution works just fine in Windows... 1440x900 is the max resolution for this monitor and it is the best resolution for this monitor...
[01:30] <tatters> hmm I got linux-headers-genric already installed but running make I get error /home/test/acerhk-0.5.34/acerhk.c:38:26: error: linux/config.h: No such file or directory
[01:30] <dug_> m0u5e: looks like you might be able to add a new entry to your /boot/grub/menu.list which is just like your default ubuntu entry, but add this option to the kernel arguments: ht=on
[01:31] <dug_> SkareCrow: these forum threads may have more info for you: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&q=1440+900+resolution+ubuntu&btnG=Search
[01:31] <cookiefursec> My memtest86 is now running for 8 hours
[01:31] <preaction> cookiefursec, that means it's probably not found anything, unless it found something
[01:31] <dug_> tatters: you have build-essential installed i assume?
[01:32] <keito> HEY is there a way to make appointments in the calendar (accessible from the time/date on the top panel in gnome) not open in evolution and open with another app ie; sunbird?
[01:32] <SkareCrow> I have tried Googleing for this, thats the reason I edited my xorg.conf but I dought I am going to find help with desktop scrolling from that resolution... I will keep looking around though.
[01:32] <tatters> yes dug_
[01:32] <SkareCrow> I was hoping that someone in here might have a widescreen and might have had this issue.
[01:32] <preaction> technel, i can't find anything, but apparently there's a very good page that ubotu knows about
[01:32] <keito> cookiefursec: no errors then it's probably fine
[01:32] <preaction> !alsa | technel
[01:32] <ubotu> technel: 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
[01:33] <Ashfire908> can i mute xchat
[01:33] <technel> preaction: Mmm, ok, I will take a look at those; thanks
[01:33] <docmur> anyone know how to fix the problem with rtorrent where it can't reconize encryption as a varible
[01:33] <a514> Hi what command do i type to setup xorg from the terminal?
[01:33] <AzMoo[w] > Hey, is ethereal available in a cli version?
[01:34] <keito> a514: sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[01:34] <keito> a514: thats to manually edit
[01:34] <dug_> you might need the kernel headers for your kernel instead of generic...
[01:34] <sFEARs> hello
[01:34] <Flannel> AzMoo[w] : wireshark-common provides tshark, which is a CLI version
[01:34] <keito> a514: there is another command beginning dpkg but I forget it
[01:34] <AzMoo[w] > Flannel: nice one, thanks
[01:34] <dug_> tatters: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r` -- there were some changes in config.h: http://www.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch/2006-December/012957.html
[01:35] <Frogzoo> a514: run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[01:35] <Flannel> AzMoo[w] : erm, I'm sorry.  tshark is a separate package
[01:35] <keito> a514: that takes you through a graphical setup
[01:35] <Azerial> neon, I couldnt find what you were talking about
[01:35] <a514> keito Thanks, i use a intergrated gpu nvidia chipset how do i update xorg and detect a new pci video card ati ?
[01:35] <keito> a514: Frogzoo's got it 80)~
[01:35] <AzMoo[w] > Flannel: hah, that makes more sense!
[01:35] <sFEARs> anyone in here think they can help me with some dual boot issues?
[01:36] <keito> Frogzoo: I wish I could remember these cryptic commands better lol
[01:36] <dug_> !ask | sFEARs
[01:36] <ubotu> sFEARs: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[01:36] <Azerial> sFEARs, I might be able to
[01:36] <sFEARs> alright
[01:36] <Azerial> what are y ou dual booting?
[01:36] <dug_> sFEARs: sorry, didn't know ubotu would be so snooty :)
[01:36] <sFEARs> i just installed kubuntu on my xp drive.. reparitioned.. installed.. rebooted.. directally to xp
[01:36] <keito> !snooty
[01:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about snooty - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[01:36] <sFEARs> no option to get into linux
[01:37] <Azerial> How did you go about trying to set up a dual boot?
[01:37] <leo^> anyone know a decent screen video recording software?
[01:37] <preaction> sounds like you didn't install grub to the MBR
[01:37] <sFEARs> i did some steps on a tutorial on how to configure.. but when it got to the last step it told me couldn't find ~/grub/stage1
[01:37] <m0u5e> dug_ okay, so i guess we still have to enable it manually then :(
[01:37] <Jasnation> sFEARs; you need to install GRUB as the default boot loader
[01:37] <tatters> dug_:  is that link u posted basically saying edit out refrence to linux/config.h and replace with linux/autoconf.h
[01:38] <keito> HEY is there a way to make appointments in the calendar (accessible from the time/date on the top panel in gnome) not open in evolution and open with another app ie; sunbird?
[01:38] <`eric-> anyone know how to change the ubuntu menu icon?
[01:38] <Azerial> I dual booted with XP Pro, and Ubuntu 7.04, I made a partition of my harddrive and installed XP on it, then I ran the LIve CD of 7.04 Ubuntu, and installed it, at the partitioner, I made a 256mb Swap File, and the rest was made as a partition of Linux and I installed it on that partition, and I dual booted just fine
[01:39] <keito> `eric-: replace it in you ~/.icons folder? or in your /usr/share/icons
[01:39] <sFEARs> i mounted grub to the correct partition.. and when i tried to install it it couldn't find stage1 or whatever
[01:39] <dug_> tatters: i'm not sure, you can try the change they suggest then try make again, if it still doesn't work, revert config.h
[01:39] <nandemonai> Anyone know if there is a way to turn off composition in xfce from a terminal?
[01:39] <Jasnation> sFEARs: hold on ill try to find the howto I used
[01:40] <sFEARs> alright
[01:40] <ubuntu09> can anyone help me with a hard drve install with no cd? PM me please
[01:40] <`eric-> keito: i have nothing in my ~/.icons and i've already relpaced /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/distributor-logo.png with no luck...
[01:40] <bruenig> nandemonai, it would have to be a config file in ~ somewhere, probably ~/.config
[01:40] <ubuntu09> can anyone help me with a hard drve install with no cd? PM me please
[01:40] <wolfgang> hello  ..  this is my first day with linux _)
[01:40] <Azerial> Can someone help me get Linux to recongize the existance of my CD Drive?
[01:40] <sauvin> ubuntu09, you can forget about pm.
[01:40] <nandemonai> bruenig, That's what I was thinking just don't wanna delete the wrong thing.
[01:41] <ubuntu09> why
[01:41] <dug_>  `eric-: according to someone earlier, you also need to add the new icon to your them (system->preferences->theme control panel, then click customize and icons tab)
[01:41] <Grungebunny> wolfgang welcome to the OS ;)
[01:41] <`eric-> dug_: thanks i'll try that right now.
[01:41] <dug_> `eric-: i meant theme of course :) not "them"
[01:42] <vader_> cafuego, thanx for the hard work on the broadcom things. I just used your firmware, and now my 4311 is working awesome
[01:42] <Jasnation> ubuntu09: hook up the cd drive from another system- I tried floppies, pendrive, internet- but none worked very well
[01:42] <Frogzoo> Azerial: ata/pata or usb?
[01:42] <ubuntu09> im not using a cd. just the iso
[01:42] <soskel> dug_: Ahadiel look, I have the options to boot from USB-HDD USB-CDROM USB-ZIP or USB-FDD. INside my thumbdrive I have a few files and folders that my cd created when I burned the ubuntu ISO to the cd....
[01:42] <corevette> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue55
[01:42] <Azerial> Frogzoo, Its Sata, its a Combo Drive that reads, and writes to CDs and DVDs
[01:42] <|neon|> i'm back
[01:43] <|neon|> so what did you find out
[01:43] <Frogzoo> Azerial: nothing at /dev/dvdrw
[01:43] <Jasnation> ubuntu09: just burn it to a cd
[01:43] <Ahadiel> soskel, What's your question?
[01:43] <Ashfire908> !xchat > ashfire908
[01:43] <Azerial> I couldnt find what you were talking about Neon
[01:43] <Paerox> When I try to reinstall Network Manager using Add/Remove Applications, it says it "cannot be installed on your computer (i386)", but it worked just fine to begin with. What do I do to reinstall it?
[01:43] <ubuntu09> i dont want to. i want to install from iso/no cd
[01:43] <soskel> Ahadiel: Which boot option do I choose? I tried USB-HDD and it didn;t work
[01:43] <bruenig> Paerox, get out of that and do sudo apt-get install network-manager-gnome
[01:43] <bruenig> !info network-manager-gnome
[01:43] <ubuntu09> i got it half working
[01:43] <ubotu> network-manager-gnome: network management framework (GNOME frontend). In component main, is optional. Version 0.6.4-6ubuntu7 (feisty), package size 253 kB, installed size 1696 kB
[01:43] <soskel> also, does it have to be a ISO inside my thumbdrive Ahadiel ?
[01:44] <Ahadiel> soskel, Well it should've been USB-HDD, but just try others
[01:44] <soskel> ok
[01:44] <Ahadiel> soskel, No... an ISO is a CD/DVD Image
[01:44] <Paerox> bruenig, I can't because the machine in question is offline
[01:44] <dug_> whoever asked about screencasts earlier, there is this, not sure if it works in ubuntu though: http://www.screencast-o-matic.com/
[01:44] <Jasnation> ubuntu09: you will have to mount it with daemon tools in windows or something
[01:44] <bruenig> Paerox, add/remove fetches from the internet too
[01:44] <ubuntu09> tried that didnt work
[01:44] <soskel> Ahadiel: can you link me again to the documentation about booting froma thumbdrive please?
[01:44] <bruenig> Paerox, add/remove is just a front end
[01:44] <Azerial> Frogzoo I dont even have a /dev/dvdrw or dev/cd or dev/anything remotely related to cds or dvd drives
[01:44] <Ahadiel> soskel, Google for it
[01:45] <Paerox> bruenig, how do i reinstall software from the Fiesty CD, without having to go online?
[01:45] <Ahadiel> soskel, I never linked them in the first place
[01:45] <soskel> oh
[01:45] <soskel> ok
[01:45] <bruenig> !apt-cdrom
[01:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about apt-cdrom - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[01:45] <soskel> well, thank you and dug_ for all your help
[01:45] <Jasnation> ubuntu09: it would be your best option just to make a cd- it will be 100 times easier
[01:45] <soskel> I really appriciate it
[01:45] <Paerox> bruenig, already tried that. did'nt help
[01:45] <ubuntu09> it says cd not mounted. i have the iso stored on the root dir of windows
[01:45] <|neon|> Azerial: went you go to the bios you did not see where you can set the mode for your sata controller?
[01:45] <dabou> hi, ive just installed breezy on a PC and the apt system 404s at all steps, no more repositories for breezy or what ?
[01:45] <Azerial> Neon, No I didnt
[01:45] <bruenig> Paerox, you are on the internet now, go get the deb, put it on a thumbdrive and have fun
[01:46] <ubuntu09> i know how to burn cds. i want to learn more
[01:46] <`eric-> dug_: thanks bro.. .that totally worked.. i had to create the whole directory tree and add the one icon :)
[01:46] <rbs-tito> dabou: There are some working breezy repos around
[01:46] <Frogzoo> Azerial: /dev/scd0 ?
[01:46] <bruenig> !eol | dabou
[01:46] <ubotu> dabou: End-Of-Life is the time when security updates for an Ubuntu release stop. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Website/LifeCycle
[01:46] <rbs-tito> dabou: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3296274 has a list of them
[01:46] <Paerox> bruenig, wish me luck
[01:47] <kraneo> ircchat.terra.cl 7000
[01:47] <dabou> thanks ubotu & rbs-tito
[01:47] <Azerial> Frogzoo, Nothing about that either
[01:47] <bruenig> !thanks | dabou
[01:47] <ubotu> dabou: You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[01:47] <wolfgang> gn8 all   i go to bed.....
[01:47] <dabou> ahaha
[01:47] <dabou> ok :)
[01:47] <soothsayer> Anybody know how to get upnp (linux-igd) working?
[01:47] <Azerial> Frogzoo, I can find my harddrive partitions but nothing about my cd/dvd combo drive Anywhere, when I try to mount the drive it says it does not exist
[01:47] <bruenig> !sorry | dabou
[01:47] <ubotu> dabou: It's ok, I can't stay mad at you.
[01:48] <dabou> thanks bruenig :)
[01:48] <dug_> you failed the turing test :)
[01:48] <Dsbeerf> Hi, someone can tell me what the difference between the install in text mode and in text mode for manifacturer on the alternate cd it look the same to me ..
[01:48] <sFEARs> Jasnation.. any luck?
[01:48] <rbs-tito> bruenig: That wiki page lists Breezy as supported and makes no mention of Feisty. I will update it
[01:48] <Frogzoo> Azerial: but now I'd say google your cd make/model + linux
[01:48] <bruenig> !breezy | rbs-tito
[01:48] <ubotu> rbs-tito: Ubuntu 5.10 (Breezy Badger) was the third release of Ubuntu. End Of Life: April 13, 2007. See !eol for more details.
[01:48] <|neon|> Azerial: just curious have you try like a burning program such as k3b and see if it lists you cd/dvd
[01:48] <Jasnation> ubuntu09: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromWindows
[01:49] <Pelo> Dsbeerf,  the manufacturer one lets you install without giving a password,  for  stores that install for customers,  the unsername and pass will be set at first boot by the buyer
[01:49] <Flannel> Dsbeerf: OEM mode (manufacturers) lets you setup the final user config (timezone, name, password, etc) later.  It's designed so OEMs can install, configure to how they want, and then set it up to ask for that stuff at next boot, and sell it.
[01:49] <Azerial> Neon, No, Ive only burned CDs with this drive in my windows xp pro partition
[01:49] <|neon|> Azerial: what burning app do you have on ubuntu?
[01:50] <Dsbeerf> ah ok thanks.
[01:50] <sFEARs> how do i get my boot.ini file to point to my linux partition to boot
[01:50] <sauvin> I'd rather use grub.
[01:50] <sFEARs> alright
[01:51] <Nomad``> i was looking for some help with my IDE cdrom drives earlier... when i type 'eject' in the terminal it says.. eject: tried to use `/dev/hdd/ as device name but it is no block device. eject: unable to find or open device for: `cdrom'
[01:51] <Pelo> sFEARs, ddin'T grub get isntalled ?
[01:51] <Azerial> Neon, the one that came with it, Places>CD/DVD Creator
[01:51] <|neon|> i'm not too good with ubuntu yet as i recently made the move from windows but hardware i know and i am telling you your ichr9 controller has options on the bios to set to either one of this ide/raid/ich not all inclusive
[01:51] <Stormx2> Having issues with using ndiswrapper; for some reason the modprobe fails to pick up on ndiswrapper. Check http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=541384 for more info! Thanks in advance.
[01:51] <sFEARs> nope... gave me some error about not being able to find /grub/stage1
[01:51] <bruenig> Nomad``, use the /dev/name as a parameter
[01:51] <Azerial> And serptine Audio CD Creator
[01:51] <Pelo> Nomad``,     sudo umount /mountpoint
[01:51] <sFEARs> seemed to mount alright.. but woudln't install
[01:52] <|neon|> under ubuntu what app do you have to burn cd/dvd's under multimedia?
[01:52] <Nomad``> bruenig: /dev/hdd should be the CD drive, unless i'm mistaken
[01:52] <Azerial> Frogzoo, I didnt see anything about incompatablity issues
[01:52] <|neon|> gnomebacker k3b xcdroast
[01:52] <chuy_max> |neon| whatever you like, choose one
[01:52] <Pelo> sFEARs, did you restinall windows ? or are you booting from another hdd then the ubuntu hdd ?
[01:52] <ubuntu> ok, anyone i try using the ,/configure, make then make install to install stuff it NEVER works. I'm trying to install pidgin and I get the error "configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables"
[01:52] <chuy_max> gnomebaker, k3b are the best IMO |neon|
[01:52] <bruenig> Nomad``, do you know that to be the case?
[01:52] <Nomad``> Pelo, could you elaborate on /mountpoint? i'm still new to linux :)
[01:52] <Pelo> Nomad``,   /dev/scd0 would be the cd drive
[01:52] <|neon|> Azerial: thiat was intended for u
[01:52] <sFEARs> i didn't reinstall windows.. i reinstalled kubuntu
[01:53] <Nomad``> Pelo, would it be scd0 for an IDE drive?
[01:53] <|neon|> Azerial: what app do you have for burning cd/dvd's
[01:53] <sFEARs> last time i did that it automatically gave me a dual boot menu.. this time it didin't
[01:53] <rbs-tito> bruenig: That wiki page is up to date now
[01:53] <Nomad``> bruenig: not for sure, how would i double check? :x
[01:53] <Paerox> bruenig, I found the deb file in question and put it on a thumb drive as you suggested. Now that I try to install it, I get a message saying "Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: libc6". Now what do I do?
[01:53] <Pelo> Nomad``,   useualy /media/cdname  ( where cdname is the name of the cd that appears on the desktop)
[01:53] <Pelo> Nomad``,    a ide drive would be  /dev/sda
[01:53] <bruenig> Paerox, go get libc6 deb and install that
[01:53] <Azerial> I have Places>CD/DVD creator, and Applications>Sound&Video>Serptine Auido CD creatore
[01:53] <Paerox> duh, of course :P
[01:54] <Azerial> just the stuff that preinstalled on Ubuntu 7.04
[01:54] <Flannel> Paerox: are you sure you're getting hte right version for your ubuntu?
[01:54] <sauvin> And IDE drive, I'd have thought, would have been /dev/hda
[01:54] <ubuntu> ok, anyone i try using the ,/configure, make then make install to install stuff it NEVER works. I'm trying to install pidgin and I get the error "configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables"
[01:54] <GarryFre> !any ideas
[01:54] <Flannel> ubuntu: you need to install build-essential
[01:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about any ideas - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[01:54] <Paerox> yes, I got http://ftp.cica.es/ubuntu/ubuntu/pool/main/n/network-manager/network-manager_0.6.5-0ubuntu9_i386.deb,
[01:54] <Pelo> Azerial, the audio cd creator is to burn the kind of cd that will play in a music cd player  the older kind before they played mp3
[01:54] <dug_> Stormx2: you may need to add ndiswrapper to /etc/modules if it isn't already there. also i installed the newest ndiswrapper from svn using these instructions: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=297092&highlight=dell+1501
[01:54] <sFEARs> and i reinstalled kubuntu a couple of times.. deleted the non-windows partitions.. recreated them.. reinstalled kubntu on new primary partitions.. but when i boot it goes straight to windows
[01:55] <Flannel> Paerox: and what version of ubuntu are you running?
[01:55] <Pelo> GarryFre,   don't say any ideas just repeat your question
[01:55] <Stormx2> dug_, thanks, I'll try.
[01:55] <ubuntu> no one here can help?
[01:55] <Paerox> Flannel, I'm running Fiesty 7.0.4
[01:55] <Flannel> Paerox: that's the Gutsy version of network manager
[01:55] <Pelo> sFEARs,  I assume kubuntu is installed on a different hdd then windows ?
[01:55] <Flannel> foug: I already told you.  You need the build-essential package
[01:55] <sFEARs> nope
[01:55] <tatters> dug_ thnx it woked
[01:55] <|neon|> Azerial: could u install k3b and see if you burner get listed once u open the app  i know is the long way around i just learning myself, i am still say that it is on your bios as the intel ichr can get kind of picky at times
[01:55] <Paerox> Flannel, is that too new to run on Fiesty?
[01:56] <Pelo> sFEARs, did you reinstall windows after installing kubuntu ?
[01:56] <sFEARs> ummm.. well, depends on my udnerstanding of hdd
[01:56] <Flannel> Paerox: It's compiled for a different version of everything
[01:56] <foug> Flannel: sorry didn't see it, downloading it now
[01:56] <dug_> foug: you can install build-essential and the kernel headers like so in Terminal: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r` build-essential
[01:56] <skinnypuppy1334> I only have one workspace in the right lower corner now in fiesty, how do I add the other one back or increase it to 4?
[01:56] <Pelo> sFEARs,   another hard disk drive  , not another partition
[01:56] <sFEARs> they are both installed on the same physical drive.. just on different partitions of it
[01:56] <foug> dug_: build essential is installing right now
[01:56] <Paerox> Flannel, oh, but that version fixes a bug i just found out about
[01:56] <|neon|> Azerial: do you have your manual on pdf?
[01:56] <|neon|> it is not listed on the biostar page
[01:56] <foug> dug_: do i still need linux headers? I just downloaded new ones through update manager
[01:56] <Hellevator> anyone know of software that will let me convert audio files to midi?
[01:56] <Azerial> what manual?
[01:56] <|neon|> ur mobo
[01:56] <dug_> foug: also after you do ./configure and make, add a "sudo" when you install: "sudo make install"
[01:57] <Frogzoo> skinnypuppy1334: add a pager to your task bar & right click it
[01:57] <Stormx2> dug_: Adding ndiswrapper to /etc/modules had no effect.
[01:57] <dug_> foug: prob not
[01:57] <Pelo> sFEARs, this is very odd,  you should be alleast getting grub on boot, unless you reinstalled windows last
[01:57] <Jack_Sparrow> skinnypuppy1334: It is one of the problems with desktop effects
[01:57] <Azerial> I dont know
[01:57] <sFEARs> i also have linux installed on a different hdd.. but that's not what i'm having this particular problem with
[01:57] <Flannel> Paerox: You could backport it,
[01:57] <|neon|> could be in ur cd
[01:57] <Flannel> !prevu | Paerox
[01:57] <ubotu> Paerox: prevu is an automated, personal backporting utility. Check out https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Prevu for more details
[01:57] <sFEARs> nope.. no grub
[01:57] <foug> Dugyea i have to do sudo for everything, ./configure too
[01:57] <sFEARs> mabey it's not installing correctally
[01:57] <sFEARs> one thing i did notice
[01:57] <Paerox> Flannel, thanks. I'll try that
[01:57] <Pelo> sFEARs,  change the boot hdd in the bios for the other hdd , see what happens
[01:57] <foug> hmm, dug_, The msgfmt command is required to build libpurple.  If it is installed
[01:57] <foug> on your system, ensure that it is in your path.  If it is not, install
[01:57] <foug> GNU gettext to continue.
[01:57] <Azerial> alot of good that would do me if I cant open the CD without switching to windows
[01:57] <Flannel> Paerox: Or just download the source deb, and compile against your versions.
[01:58] <foug> sorry for the spam, dug_: i got that after doing ,/configure with the build-essential
[01:58] <dug_> Stormx2: what wireless card do you have?  I've also heard sometimes ubuntu still tries to load an open source driver instead of using ndiswrapper.  you have to "blacklist" the open source driver, again see that forum for a little help (although it is about a wireless card you may not have)
[01:58] <`eric-> offtopic question but does anyone know of a util in os x to format external hd's?
[01:58] <Paerox> Flannel, source deb for what? prevu or network manager?
[01:58] <sFEARs> how would i do that
[01:58] <soothsayer> !offtopic | `eric-
[01:58] <ubotu> `eric-: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[01:58] <sFEARs> i'm not using that hdd
[01:58] <Stormx2> dug_: That isn't the issue. have a look at the post, the ndiswrapper kernel module won't load at all.
[01:58] <Nomad``> Pelo / bruenig: using the GUI, if i go to Places > Computer and doubleclick CD-ROM 1, the error says.. mount: special device dev/hdd does not exist. in my fstab, dev/hdd is media/cdrom0. should i change something to dev/sda?
[01:58] <Pelo> sFEARs, what do you mean not using it ?
[01:58] <Flannel> Paerox: network manager
[01:58] <bruenig> foug, sudo apt-get install gettext
[01:58] <sFEARs> i only have one at the moment
[01:59] <sFEARs> and it boots windows from it fine
[01:59] <Pelo> Nomad``,  which release are you using ?
[01:59] <|neon|> Azerial: biostar does not list ur the manual for ur mobo, it could help to see what options are there in your bios as i mentioned the ichr controller could be set to different settings
[01:59] <Nomad``> edgy
[01:59] <sFEARs> i'm just not sure what your telling me to do
[01:59] <dug_> foug: I see these instructions for libpurple and pidgin on feisty if it helps you: http://www.len.ro/work/tools/ubuntu-feisty-fawn-on-a-dell-latitude-d820/install-pidgin
[01:59] <bruenig> Nomad``, I don't know, I usually just open and close the tray or something and watch dmesg for udev assignment
[01:59] <Pelo> sFEARs, plug in the second hdd , reboot , tell me what happens
[01:59] <bruenig>  !info gettext
[01:59] <ubotu> gettext: GNU Internationalization utilities. In component main, is optional. Version 0.16.1-1ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 1514 kB, installed size 6456 kB
[01:59] <sFEARs> it boots to kubuntu
[01:59] <Paerox> how do I compile http://ftp.cica.es/ubuntu/ubuntu/pool/main/n/network-manager/network-manager_0.6.5-0ubuntu9_i386.deb against my current version of Ubuntu (Fiesty 7.0.4) ?
[02:00] <bruenig> gettext is optional, weird
[02:00] <dug_> foug: they suggest doing dpkg -S /usr/bin/msgfmt or something
[02:00] <sFEARs> but i don't have multiple OS's on that drive
[02:00] <Pelo> sFEARs, this is what I think might be happening ,  grub is installed on the other hdd,
[02:00] <Jack_Sparrow> !compile | Paerox
[02:00] <ubotu> Paerox: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[02:00] <sFEARs> this is a new install of kubuntu on this drive
[02:00] <Pelo> sFEARs, can you have both hdds in the comp at the same time ?
[02:00] <sFEARs> i've actually reinstalled 3 times today
[02:00] <sFEARs> no
[02:00] <sFEARs> only 1 at a time
[02:00] <sFEARs> laptop
[02:00] <Paerox> Jack_Sparrow, thanks for the tip! :)
[02:00] <bruenig> 3 times in a day is pretty impressive
[02:00] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[02:01] <Pelo> sFEARs, then I just don'T know , did you skip the grub install at the end ?
[02:01] <sFEARs> i'm an impressive kind of guy
[02:01] <sFEARs> i didn't see anything for a grub install
[02:01] <foug> ok... You must have the GLib 2.0 development headers installed to build." dug_  bruenig : is the error i just got after installing gettext. I don't understand why using this method of installing is so compicated, can you explain to me how i can get better at doing this? i always install things through terminal if they are in apt, never use synaptic
[02:01] <dug_> Stormx2: did you run "sudo ndiswrapper -i bcmwl5.inf" (replace bcmwl5.inf with windows driver file for your wireless card)?
[02:01] <sFEARs> it just kinda reboots by itself
[02:01] <wolferine> !treat
[02:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about treat - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:01] <Pelo> sFEARs, is'T the last thing before the actual install starts
[02:01] <Stormx2> dug_: Yep.
[02:01] <bruenig> foug, it isn't complicated, you see how much it is explaining to you
[02:01] <soothsayer> Paerox: Don't follow the advice on building from source (unless you really have to). Re-build the source-package
[02:01] <bruenig> foug, you do ./configure, it tells you what you are missing, you go get it, then you do it again, you see if you are missing anything and so forth until you are good to go
[02:02] <sFEARs> i get to the partition part.. i edit/delete/create partitions... set mount points & swap drive... and then click on install
[02:02] <Jack_Sparrow> sFEARs: do you keep going back to a login screen?
[02:02] <sauvin> hrm... what's up with pan allowing a max of four connexions?
[02:02] <bruenig> !find libglib
[02:02] <ubotu> Found: libglib-perl, libglib1.2, libglib1.2-dbg, libglib1.2-dev, libglib2.0-0 (and 12 others)
[02:02] <sFEARs> no.. no logon screen
[02:02] <foug> bruenig: allright so "sudo apt-get install GLIB 2.0" is what i need to do now?
[02:02] <bruenig> !info libglib2.0-dev
[02:02] <ubotu> libglib2.0-dev: Development files for the GLib library. In component main, is optional. Version 2.12.11-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 523 kB, installed size 2056 kB
[02:02] <bruenig> foug, ^
[02:02] <|neon|> what is a good antivirus to use with a good gui, thx
[02:02] <bruenig> foug, just do some apt-cache searches
[02:02] <sFEARs> it formats or whatever and copys files i'm assuming.. then it auto reboots.. ejects the cd & tells me to push any key to continue
[02:02] <dug_> Stormx2: sorry, i'm not seeing much by searching like this: http://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl=en&q=zd1211rw+ubuntu&btnG=Google+Search
[02:02] <Jack_Sparrow> |neon|: No need for one.. unless you are wanting to scan windows
[02:02] <bruenig> foug, apt-cache search glib or whatever it tells you
[02:03] <soothsayer> sauvin: It can be changed if you edit the configuration file, but yeah it's stupid
[02:03] <sFEARs> i do and it reboots into windows with no grub or boot options
[02:03] <Absenth> is there a way to "fix" the gnome terminal so that arrow keys while in insert mode on vi don't cause Wierdness?
[02:03] <Pelo> |neon|,  you don't realy need one in linux but avast came out with a nice linux version,  you can register for free
[02:03] <sauvin> Which config file?
[02:03] <|neon|> Pelo: thx
[02:03] <soothsayer> sauvin: ~/.pan2/servers.xml
[02:03] <sauvin> kk...
[02:04] <bruenig> Absenth, doesn't do that in xterm or other terminal emulators?
[02:04] <Stormx2> dug_: This isn't an issue to do with ndiswrapper specifically. This is more of a kernel interaction issue, you see? It won't load the module because it can't find it. That has nothing to do with the hardware, imho.
[02:04] <soothsayer> sauvin: (Might be different if you are not running recent version of pan)
[02:04] <dug_> |neon|: I think clam av is the main antivirus for linux
[02:04] <boblzer0> what do i need to do to get xmms to play mp3 files
[02:04] <Jack_Sparrow> !mp3
[02:04] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[02:04] <Pelo> sFEARs,   do you have  a security feature on your bios to keep from writing to the boot sector of your hdd ?  if it is on , it might have prevented  the install from adding the grub phase 1 to your boot sector
[02:04] <foug> bruenig: ok it gave me a few and I did "sudo apt-get install libglb2.0-0" and i still get the error after ./configure
[02:04] <bruenig> !info libglib2.0-dev | foug
[02:04] <ubotu> foug: libglib2.0-dev: Development files for the GLib library. In component main, is optional. Version 2.12.11-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 523 kB, installed size 2056 kB
[02:04] <sFEARs> ahhh.. good call.. this is a new laptop, never even knew of a feature like that.. let me check
[02:05] <Absenth> bruenig: appears to do it in all.  I get ABCD on a line above where I'm working if I hit any arrow key while in Insert
[02:05] <bruenig> foug, you will have to excuse debian and ubuntu for being retarded enough to split header files
[02:05] <foug> bruenig: it's a good thing apt is so awesome or else i'd switch lol
[02:05] <wolferine> !botsnack
[02:05] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[02:05] <Absenth> bruenig: seems it might be a vi-compatible mode thing...
[02:05] <bruenig> Absenth, might be a vi problem, I have never had it do that to me, but I don't use ubuntu
[02:05] <dug_> Stormx2: sorry, don't know then.  did you run "sudo ndiswrapper -m" too maybe?
[02:06] <stmiller> boblzer try installing xmms-mad perhaps Xmms is not being developed anymore
[02:06] <sauvin> Didn't work. I edited the servers.xml file, quit pan, verified the edits remained, relaunched pan it still says 4 is the max.
[02:06] <Stormx2> dug_: No luck.
[02:06] <foug> bruenig: "You must have the GTK+ 2.0 development headers installed to compile Pidgin."   apt-cache searcing GTK+ 2.0 gives me A LOT of feedback
[02:06] <boblzer0> stmiller: i installed both and it still just skips through the files
[02:06] <bruenig> foug, development headers, means you are looking for something that ends in -dev
[02:07] <Absenth> bruenig: appears setting a .vimrc file in my homedir, with:   set nocompatible      might fix it.
[02:07] <soothsayer> sauvin: Hmm. Does it behave diffently (despite what is *says*)
[02:07] <bruenig> foug, so do the apt-cache search whatever | grep dev
[02:07] <sauvin> Nope.
[02:07] <boblzer0> i figured i got beryl and vmware to work mp3z should be simple lol
[02:07] <boblzer0> they work in mplayer btw
[02:07] <Stormx2> Folks, having issues modprobing the ndiswrapper module. Take a look at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3299005 if you're willing to help, I'd really appreciate it. Note that this isn't a hardware issue, it's purely software.
[02:07] <Juhaz> libgtk2.0-dev
[02:07] <Urilockz> i need help
[02:07] <Urilockz> ok so
[02:07] <Stormx2> !enter | Urilockz
[02:07] <ubotu> Urilockz: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[02:07] <sauvin> I think maybe I'm being told it's time to look for alternative newsreaders.
[02:07] <Urilockz> im trying to fix my xp sp 2 from ubuntu
[02:07] <Pelo> Urilockz, just ask and donT, use the enter key for punctuation
[02:07] <bruenig> foug, btw, there is better package management out there than apt, but it is attached to more experienced based distros
[02:08] <Urilockz> and my windows partition is locked
[02:08] <foug> bruenig: o ya like what?
[02:08] <Stormx2> Urilockz: Read what others have put.
[02:08] <Pelo> !ntfs-3g | Urilockz
[02:08] <ubotu> Urilockz: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[02:08] <bruenig> foug, pacman
[02:08] <Absenth> bruenig: That fixed it BTW.  Sorry for asking questions I should have researched more fully first :)
[02:08] <stmiller> boblzer try messing in xmms prefs. Xmms is being scrapped for xmms2 in gutsy. so improvements are on the way
[02:08] <Jack_Sparrow> !ntfs-3g | Urilockz
[02:08] <Stormx2> too late Jack_Sparrow :)
[02:09] <weirdbro> If I shrink the gnome-terminal's window, then enlarge it again,some weird text occurs
[02:09] <Pelo> Stormx2, that's because he waits to see what I answer and then just copies
[02:09] <weirdbro> Can anyone else confirm this?
[02:09] <Jack_Sparrow> Stormx2: Serves me right for trying to watch Bill & Teds Excellent adventure while in here
[02:09] <sFEARs> i saw a copule of options in there to set password for hdd.. but none were set.. other than that nothing
[02:09] <Absenth> bruenig: about vi, and A B C D while hitting arrow keys in INSERT
[02:09] <Absenth> shrug.
[02:09] <bruenig> Absenth, oh
[02:09] <bruenig> Absenth, too many people
[02:09] <denise> how can I recover my yahoo password stored in Gaim, please?
[02:09] <soothsayer> sauvin: Depends on what your needs are. I find pan has many limitations...
[02:09] <Pelo> sFEARs,  on mine it says anti-virus I beleive,  it did an a previous comp anyway
[02:10] <soothsayer> sauvin: Give me a sec, I will look up how to change the connection limit. I'm pretty sure I read somewhere how it is done
[02:10] <sFEARs> nope.. nothing like that
[02:10] <Pelo> sFEARs,  could also be rootkit protections or boot sector security , or somethng along those lines
[02:10] <dug_> Stormx2: some other results from searching: http://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl=en&q=gutsy+%22Module+ndiswrapper+not+found%22&btnG=Google+Search  one of them recommends compiling ndiswrapper yourself like i did using these instructions:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=297092
[02:10] <sFEARs> nope.. just some password settings
[02:10] <wolferine> denise, in .gaim, accounts.xml
[02:10] <Pelo> sFEARs,  if you boot the live cd  , can you see an installed partition for kubuntu ?
[02:10] <boblzer0> ok i just figured it out, apprantly it's a permissions issue or something with where the files are stored, windows server
[02:11] <dug_> weirdbro: that's weird bro
[02:11] <sFEARs> yup
[02:11] <sFEARs> but it doesn't show that's it's mount point is /
[02:11] <foug> bruenig: awesome, i had to install libxml dev headers and that was it, just ran make and it's doing it's thing, lol. Looks like spam though
[02:11] <weirdbro> dug_: so it happens to you too?
[02:11] <kitche> .... guess I have to compile nvi
[02:11] <weirdbro> I'm gonna go look to see if its been reported
[02:11] <sFEARs> says hd5/???
[02:11] <denise> wolferine, thank you! found it
[02:11] <soothsayer> sauvin: Also, if you don't mind, if you want to respond to me use my name. My IRC client (like most) treats these messages specially and brings them to my attention. Otherwise I may miss it
[02:11] <wolferine> denise, np
[02:11] <bruenig> foug, those are c compiler errors and output
[02:11] <boblzer0> i'm familiar with smbmount but in ubuntu how can i mount a windows share and give proper permissions(full)
[02:11] <soothsayer> sauvin: (your message, that is)
[02:11] <dug_> weirdbro: i don't want to find out :) but if it happens to you more than once, i would report it as a bug on ubuntu launchpad
[02:11] <sauvin> soothsayer, what I've found so far suggests that pan has to be recompiled.
[02:11] <foug> bruenig: cool, after this gonna try to install Asterisk. I always had a problem with that
[02:11] <sFEARs> i can't remember exactally what it says.. but i thought it should say /.. but it doesn't
[02:12] <bruenig> foug, knowing to compile is a good thing
[02:12] <sFEARs> i do set it as mount point / when i reinstall though
[02:12] <sFEARs> that's one reason i reinstalled so many times today
[02:12] <Pelo> sFEARs,  ok , from the  links I'm gonna give you in a minute , in there get a link to the grub super disk,  with that you will be able to reisntall phase 1 on your hdd and point to the grub folder on your hdd,  that shoud fix it
[02:12] <weirdbro> dug_: Its nothing harmful, close the terminal, it goes away. Mind checking just to make sure I'm not hallucinating?
[02:12] <foug> bruenig: i hope so, i'm in school for networking and they are gonna teach us linux stuff. Trying to get a head start
[02:12] <Pelo> !fixgrub | sFEARs
[02:12] <ubotu> sFEARs: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[02:12] <Tsukasa_> hey how do you reload /etc/network/interfaces to what ubuntu thinks it should be
[02:13] <dug_> weirdbro: didn't show any funny text for me when I shrank it and expanded it back
[02:13] <bulmer> Tsukasa_: hey you use /etc/init.d/networking restart
[02:13] <weirdbro> dug_: Ok, it happens for me in xterm too, I'm gonna have to look into this
[02:13] <Tsukasa_> bulmer, that doesnt overwrite changes youve made to it though will it?
[02:14] <nickrud> Tsukasa_, remove all networking stanzas except lo
[02:14] <sFEARs> i'll check that out
[02:14] <sFEARs> but i didn't lose grub after windows install
[02:14] <bulmer> Tsukasa_: what changes are you referring to?
[02:14] <sFEARs> windows was installed when i installed off the live cd
[02:14] <Paerox> bruenig, I found 77 different deb files on libc6, which one satisfies the dependency on network manager?
[02:14] <neur1> hello room
[02:14] <soothsayer> sauvin: What version are you using?
[02:14] <wolferine> !hi
[02:14] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[02:14] <Tsukasa_> bulmer, i made a bridge im removing and dhcp doesnt work
[02:14] <Tsukasa_> bulmer, so everything except auto lo
[02:15] <bulmer> Tsukasa_: you can view /etc//init.d/networking script
[02:15] <sauvin> soothsayer: 0.120\
[02:15] <Pelo> sFEARs,  on one of those pages there is a link to a grub recovery cd, you can install grub with it ,
[02:15] <neur1> tring to set background in fluxbox/ubuntu
[02:15] <bulmer> Tsukasa_: if you have done those changes manually( adding via ifconfig, or ip and route), they will be gone after doing a restart.
[02:15] <soothsayer> sauvin: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/pan-users/2006-04/msg00108.html
[02:16] <Pelo> sFEARs, it is called  grub supercd , or super grub cd or something like that ,  get the link , dl , burn the cd and proceed from there
[02:16] <soothsayer> sauvin: This claims it can be done by editing servers.xml
[02:16] <bruenig> Paerox, ask someone who uses ubuntu to see
[02:16] <Urilockz> i followed the instructions for mounting the ntfs partition and it didnt detect anything.. uhh
[02:16] <sFEARs> i'll try it
[02:16] <Jack_Sparrow> super grub repai
[02:16] <bulmer> Tsukasa_: hey you should always make a backup before modifying said files
[02:16] <TerraMaster>  MY flash is not producing any sound, any help?
[02:16] <Pelo> neur1, there is probably a #fluxbox channel where they can tell you how to do that
[02:16] <foug> bruenig: does compiling always make your process run at near 100%?
[02:16] <wolferine> TerraMaster, just flash ?
[02:16] <neur1> k
[02:16] <TerraMaster> yes
[02:16] <soothsayer> sauvin: Latest version is packaged here: http://darrenalbers.com/pan/
[02:16] <fevel> hey guys, I need support... My wifi card stopped working . Can someone please help me solve my problem?
[02:17] <soothsayer> sauvin: Maybe you can try upgrading
[02:17] <wolferine> TerraMaster, how did you setup flash ?
[02:17] <wolferine> install*
[02:17] <bruenig> foug, yeah pretty much
[02:17] <bulmer> foug: thats correct, compiling uses quite a bit of cpu resources
[02:17] <Tsukasa_> bulmer, well i just edited the /etc/network/interfaces
[02:17] <foug> i see thanks bulmer  bruenig
[02:17] <voraistos> hey. i did try eclipse some time ago, but i tried it once again (just because zlib package was kinda screwed on my system and installing eclipse was just not possible). What an excellent piece of software ! i urge you all to get it :P
[02:17] <Tsukasa_> bulmer, can you just get ubuntu to overwrite
[02:17] <TerraMaster> Well though the packager and it worked fine intill i uninstalled some java related plugins
[02:17] <foug> k pidgin is installing bruenig, but i dont' see a shortcut for it in "applications > internet"
[02:17] <bruenig> foug, apparently, you can set a -j argument which cuts down on that but I have never bothered
[02:17] <Pelo> fevel,  try booting the previous kernel , see if it works in that
[02:17] <Tsukasa_> bulmer, say if i deleted it and rebooted it will autodetect
[02:17] <bruenig> foug, sudo update-desktop-database
[02:18] <bulmer> Tsukasa_: did you look at /etc/init.d/networking scritp?  it does not rewrite stuff
[02:18] <fevel> Pelo, ok
[02:18] <wolferine> TerraMaster, perhaps remove/reinstall ?
[02:18] <Paerox> how do I find out what dependencies a program has for installation?
[02:18] <foug> bruenig: still not in there
[02:18] <bulmer> Paerox: if you have the binary you use ldd and nm to find out what links it needs
[02:18] <sauvin> I take it the version offered by the ubuntu repos isn't the latest?
[02:18] <Pelo> Paerox,  check in synaptic, rightclick properties
[02:19] <Flannel> Paerox: apt-cache showpkg [package] 
[02:19] <bulmer> Paerox: i read you wrong..
[02:19] <|neon|> i'm back
[02:19] <bruenig> foug, ls /usr/local/share/applications
[02:19] <soothsayer> sauvin: No
[02:19] <|neon|> ooops wrong window
[02:19] <Pelo> sauvin,  use te nick of the person you talk to in each line, makes it easier to follow
[02:19] <WaltzingAlong> hi back
[02:19] <WaltzingAlong> i am front
[02:19] <foug> bruenig: no such directory
[02:19] <WaltzingAlong> WaltzingAlong: are you typing to yourself?
[02:19] <TerraMaster> Is there any wildcards?
[02:19] <TerraMaster> I mean are?
[02:19] <foug> bruenig: wait it's in there
[02:20] <Paerox> Flannel, thanks again
[02:20] <Pelo> foug,  might be /apps
[02:20] <WaltzingAlong> WaltzingAlong: yes but the question remains are you responding to yourself as well?
[02:20] <Pelo> TerraMaster,  the usual work  * ? etc
[02:20] <foug> Pelo: nah i had to cd to it first, bruenig, how do i create the shortcut for it in applications > internet
[02:20] <Jack_Sparrow> WaltzingAlong: Please stop
[02:20] <soothsayer> sauvin: But I think they are the same 'major' version. I would expect that editing connection-limit should work even for version in repos.
[02:20] <sauvin> Heh. Pelo, you're right. Now...watch me try to figure out how to install a downloaded deb.
[02:20] <WaltzingAlong> thanks Jack_Sparrow
[02:20] <soothsayer> sauvin: Double-click
[02:20] <soothsayer> sauvin: Is one way
[02:20] <logreeval> Hello, im running ubuntu on an AMD sempron 3400 and 512 ram...is there anything i can do to make it run a little smoother, it is sometimes a little choppy
[02:21] <Pelo> sauvin, just dbl click on it
[02:21] <WaltzingAlong> logreeval: sometimes choppy when
[02:21] <sauvin> soothsayer, maybe, maybe not. I'm only seeing two connexions at a time, MAYBE three.
[02:21] <bulmer> logreeval: what do you mean choppy?
[02:21] <bruenig> foug, just copy it into /usr/share/applications and update-desktop-database again
[02:21] <logreeval> WaltzingAlong: oh just like when i click some windows really fast or do a few things at once
[02:21] <soothsayer> sauvin: Might be another problem. Three is even less than four.
[02:22] <logreeval> bulmer: just like sluggish or something...
[02:22] <soothsayer> sauvin: Are you fetching binaries or text?
[02:22] <WaltzingAlong> logreeval: despite the supermegahighhuge number in front of the MHz, desktop computing is not instant
[02:22] <soothsayer> sauvin: (From usenet)
[02:22] <skinnypuppy1334> any compiz fusion users around?
[02:22] <bulmer> logreeval: i doubt it..btw i am still on a 1 ghz cpu
[02:22] <WaltzingAlong> logreeval: but you could turn off some extras
[02:22] <soothsayer> !beryl | skinnypuppy1334
[02:22] <ubotu> skinnypuppy1334: beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[02:22] <sauvin> Binaries, and yes, I realise those can be massive.
[02:22] <sauvin> (sorry).. soothsayer, binaries.
[02:22] <logreeval> WaltzingAlong: i know, i guess i am just comparing to my 1.6dual core 2 gig ram computer
[02:22] <Pelo> skinnypuppy1334,  they all hang out in #compiz-fuison
[02:23] <logreeval> WaltzingAlong: what do you mean by extras?
[02:23] <soothsayer> sauvin: Are you using NZBs?
[02:23] <skinnypuppy1334> thx pelo I was in effects
[02:23] <sauvin> Nope.
[02:23] <foug> bruenig: hmm, ok i went to the folder through nautilus and it shows everything but pidgin, but when i LS the location in terminal it shows pidgin.desktop and another file
[02:23] <soothsayer> sauvin: Okay. (I was going to recommend something if you were)
[02:23] <sauvin> I've no idea what nzb is; must be something that's come out in the few years I've been away.
[02:23] <logreeval> WaltzingAlong: oh, and i was wondering if i should get a case fan, this might not be the best place to ask...
[02:23] <voraistos> WaltzingAlong: what you said about desktop computing is very true. i have a cheap matsonic mobo with a 650 mhz proc and 256m ram, the thing used to boot xp in no less than 5 seconds without any modifications.
[02:24] <Pelo> skinnypuppy1334,  you don't want to go to -effects , they just a bunch of weirdos
[02:24] <voraistos> err. no more than*
[02:24] <Sam_Wesin> .
[02:24] <wolferine> lol @ Pelo
[02:24] <bruenig> foug, just do it in the terminal, what is this gui nonsense
[02:24] <[CK] Daemon_> Can someone help me get sound to playback on my pc, i get my mic to work just not playback.
[02:24] <soothsayer> sauvin: It's a metainfo file. Load an NZB it gets all the parts for you (don't need to select them manually, don't need to get headers)
[02:24] <foug> bruenig: agreed but i'm not sure how
[02:24] <soothsayer> sauvin: Take a look at binsearch.info
[02:24] <Sarkhan> I have a question about booting.
[02:24] <Paerox> I give up, for now
[02:24] <Jack_Sparrow> voraistos: WIndows booting from power up in no more that 5 seconds...
[02:25] <Paerox> thanks for all your help guys
[02:25] <bruenig> foug, cp thing newplaceofthing
[02:25] <Pelo> [CK] Daemon,  do you get any sound at all in your comp ? from cd or mp3 or videos ?
[02:25] <[CK] Daemon_> no
[02:25] <sauvin> soothsayer: AH! Clicking on the deb file has no effect; it just fires up an archive manager. Does apt-get have a localinstall option similar to yum's?
[02:25] <Pelo> !sound | [CK] Daemon start with this
[02:25] <ubotu> [CK] Daemon start with this: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[02:25] <Sarkhan> When I boot Ubuntu in normal node, it just hangs.  But, if I start it up in single user mode, then 'exit', it starts up normally.
[02:25] <Pelo> afk
[02:25] <voraistos> Jack_Sparrow: including no hdd activity after seing the gui (taskbar and all that crap) i never had that before. and even the better computers i ran win on were slower on boot
[02:26] <[CK] Daemon_> Pelo:  I used the monitors and i can see the mic levels raise but no sound
[02:26] <foug> bruenig: awesome i love you
[02:26] <Kworth> hallo
[02:26] <soothsayer> sauvin: You can try running 'gdebi pan-blah-blah.deb'. That should work (although double clicking should also. Are you on Gnome?)
[02:26] <Flannel> sauvin: Clicking the deb should bring up an installer.  If you're looking for dependency resolving, check out gdebi
[02:26] <sauvin> KDE.
[02:26] <Kworth> is someone here who has used or is using the amanda backup tool?
[02:26] <Jack_Sparrow> voraistos: Soryy... dont believe it unless it is a suspend to ram situation. no cold boot of XP in under 5 sec
[02:26] <soothsayer> sauvin: Have you looked at Klibido?
[02:26] <wolferine> !anyone | Kworth
[02:26] <ubotu> Kworth: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[02:26] <sauvin> soothsayer, no, I haven't.
[02:27] <soothsayer> sauvin: Try it out.
[02:27] <Flannel> sauvin: gdebi-core includes a CLI version
[02:27] <voraistos> Jack_Sparrow no bullshit. i counted AFTER bios (but the bios took something like 2-3 secs
[02:27] <soothsayer> sauvin: Many people like it better than pan.
[02:27] <mikubuntu> psylon: i did apt-get for medibuntu, where will the programs show up?  can't find anywhere...
[02:27] <Jack_Sparrow> voraistos: Sure..np
[02:27] <jimmygoon> Why is ubuntu missing libboost-serialization1.33.1?
[02:28] <voraistos> Jack_Sparrow i suspect the thing had such basic hardware that it was really fast to init/whatever it does
[02:28] <Kworth> okay, i have a problem with the configuration of the amanda backup tool it gives me always errors like: Opening tapedev cannot remove `/home/markus/SBLAN/backup/amanda/data':
[02:29] <GarryFre> saw this just now .. make love .... (Error! .. Can't make love (Too many arguments)
[02:29] <Pelo> [CK] Daemon, start with the links I just gave you,  that's to fix your sound so you can hear stuff,  that will likely take care of the rest
[02:29] <voraistos> Jack_Sparrow i dont use the machine anymore but its still there, responding to ping in a cupboard, ill try to make a custom distro and see how fast it can boot :P
[02:29] <jimmygoon> apparently debian upstream doesn't have it either :/
[02:30] <kitche> jimmygoon, it seems to be part of boost
[02:30] <soothsayer> Kworth: I doubt running Amanda is common for people in this channel (you might not be able to find help here. Try Google, mailing lists, ... etc.). See if there is an Amanda irc channel also
[02:30] <Kworth> hmm :(
[02:31] <jimmygoon> kitche, through my readings it is a bug that debian had because of timing, and it appears ubunut inherited it
[02:31] <mikubuntu> psylon: i did apt-get for medibuntu, where will the programs show up?  can't find anywhere...
[02:31] <soothsayer> !medibuntu | mikubuntu
[02:31] <ubotu> mikubuntu: medibuntu is a repository of packages that cannot be included into the Ubuntu distribution for legal reasons - See http://www.medibuntu.org
[02:31] <jimmygoon> kitche, I've been putting off compiling the new version of boost from source for a while now, but I have no choice now
[02:31] <soothsayer> mikubuntu: You need to install them, just like regular packages.
[02:32] <z0rz> How do I copy everything after a certain point in a vim to another file?
[02:33] <soothsayer> z0rz: Try #vim
[02:33] <mikubuntu> soothsayer: i guess pslon left the building, can u help me?  i downloaded the medibuntu package, i think, but where do i find the elements?  i was particularly interested in google earth at the moment, psylon said to get medibuntu, and that it would install/maintain for me ... i lost.
[02:33] <sauvin> Soothsayer, I'm giving klibodo a try. It seems to just be dedicated to binary downloads, is this true?
[02:33] <Pelo> z0rz, in a terminal window or in console mode ?
[02:33] <kitche> jimmygoon, I see libboost-serialization1.33.1in syaptic
[02:33] <z0rz> Pelo: terminal window
[02:34] <KevinOman> can someone tell me why this command won't work
[02:34] <KevinOman> ssh-copy-id -i ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub adminname@192.168.1.15
[02:34] <Pelo> z0rz,  select with the mouse  crtl+c to copy,  paste to another window with ctrl+v
[02:34] <soothsayer> sauvin: Yes. (There is another program, KNode if you want to read text, but I though you wanted binaries only)
[02:34] <z0rz> Pelo: Right.. but it's about a 1000 lines of code .. and I can't really select all that with my mouse very easily
[02:35] <sauvin> Hmm. Nothing evil with using two newsgroup programs at the same time, I guess.
[02:35] <voraistos> hey is medibuntu a "port" of the PLF ? i can see Hot-babe in there ?! Moreover, why can we find amarok and k3b in there ?
[02:35] <soothsayer> mikubuntu: What package manager do you know how to use?
[02:35] <soothsayer> mikubuntu: apt-get? synaptic?
[02:35] <KevinOman> I get this error /usr/bin/ssh-copy-id: ERROR: No identities found
[02:35] <Crustacean-Bob> Does anybody in here use POW?
[02:35] <Pelo> z0rz,   sudo cp /path/to/sourcefile /home/user/newfilename.txt   open with gedit and remove what you don'T want
[02:36] <mikubuntu> soothsayer: very little on both i guess, if you sort of walk me to it
[02:36] <kitche> jimmygoon, so in fact ubuntu does have it
[02:36] <soothsayer> mikubuntu: The package is called googleearth
[02:36] <soothsayer> mikubuntu: So, 'sudo apt-get install googleearth' should work
[02:36] <soothsayer> mikubuntu: Or search for it in synaptic
[02:37] <mikubuntu> soothsayer: so sudo apt-get install googleearth ... ok, i try, thx
[02:37] <Utaka> any liteweight system stat - to be shown on the desktop similar to gkrellm but only text?
[02:37] <soothsayer> mikubuntu: If it doesn't work you probably didn't add the medibuntu repository correctly
[02:37] <noc> Hello, openssl is installed automatically
[02:37] <noc> Which folder is it installed in?
[02:37] <soothsayer> Utaka: conky
[02:37] <WaltzingAlong> logreeval: extras like the fancy gui effects
[02:38] <Pelo> Utaka, there might be something to your liking in gdesklets
[02:38] <a514> Hi i need help, x11 is down
[02:38] <bruenig> its conky
[02:38] <sauvin> Heh... klibido doesn't seem to want to get any newsgroups.
[02:38] <Utaka> thanks soothsayer think thats the one
[02:38] <Pelo> a514,  what did you do ?
[02:38] <Utaka> looking for the same as in Damn Small Linux
[02:38] <mikubuntu> soothsayer: ok, found it in synaptic, but there are two, one is binary and the other called data...
[02:38] <kitche> noc, /usr/lib most likely but it's not the -dev files
[02:39] <a514> I type dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg & it still does not load?!
[02:39] <soothsayer> sauvin: I don't use Klibido, so I probably can't help you much. Maybe someone else?
[02:39] <jimmygoon> kitche WHAT
[02:39] <jimmygoon> kitche, what version of ubuntu do you have?
[02:39] <WaltzingAlong> voraistos: well seems there are some misconceptions about these numbers. double the cpu frequency then double the performance ... well sure ... performance as in how many numbers can get crunched per interval, but how responsive a certain app feels when clicking it in the gui? that is a different story altogether
[02:39] <noc> kitche: usr/lib has "ssl" but how do I install the dev  files?
[02:39] <noc> kitche: that is what I need
[02:39] <soothsayer> mikubuntu: Install the binary (data will be installed automatically as dependency.
[02:39] <`eric-> anyone know where i can find the default "white" gnome-foot distributor-logo.png in 48x48 ?
[02:39] <kitche> jimmygoon, 7.04
[02:40] <kitche> noc, libssl-dev
[02:40] <jimmygoon> kitche, can you cat your repositories to a pastebin for me. sorry for the trouble, but I don't have the right repo
[02:40] <mikubuntu> soothsayer: k, thanks, i go try
[02:40] <Jack_Sparrow> a514: you can try setting it to vesa ... max res 1024... and dont write sync rates to the xorg
[02:40] <obf213> how do i use my s-video
[02:40] <noc> kitche: thank you, and where would that be installed after apt-get
[02:40] <obf213> or additonal monitors o nmy laptop
[02:41] <Urilockz> gah
[02:41] <Urilockz> my hash is gone
[02:41] <noc> kitche: usr/local?
[02:41] <a514> I type dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg & it still does not ljjack thanks i have a nvidia aladdin tnt2
[02:41] <RkyRaccoon> !wifi
[02:41] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[02:41] <kitche> noc, /usr/include at least it should be in there
[02:41] <obf213> !monitor
[02:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about monitor - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:41] <obf213> !s-video
[02:41] <a514> exit
[02:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about s-video - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:41] <bruenig> !fishing | obf213
[02:41] <ubotu> obf213: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[02:42] <kitche> jimmygoon, http://pastebin.ca/679443 don't mind the edgy repos think iit's when I upgraded the upgrade just comments the edgy repos
[02:42] <Jack_Sparrow> a514: Try my suggestion or post your xorg to the pastebin..
[02:43] <`eric-> anyone know where i can find the default "white" gnome-foot distributor-logo.png in 48x48 ?
[02:43] <obf213> does anyone know where the settings for additional monitors is at?
[02:43] <obf213> like vga monitor for laptop or svideo?
[02:43] <tehk> Anyone know how to install on a macbook? My keyboard does not work on the boot select screen for the livecd
[02:44] <kitche> obf213, xorg.conf ubuntu doesn't have a gui setup for that yet it should be in gutsy though
[02:44] <tehk> It  is in gutsy :)
[02:44] <bruenig> finally
[02:44] <bruenig> they caught up to fedora
[02:44] <tjedi> hy! after my last upgrade in feisty, gnome can't load progs from my panel and ask my to delete them - how can i fix this problem?
[02:45] <bruenig> !english | tjedi
[02:45] <ubotu> tjedi: The #ubuntu, #kubuntu and #xubuntu channels are English only. For a complete list of channels in other languages, please visit http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat
[02:46] <Pelo> tjedi, reboot the previous kernel and see if they work properly
[02:46] <Shishire> Anyone know a good ffmpeg frontend?
[02:46] <Lethan> hey... i booted up to ubuntu livecd and my wireless card, wmp54g worked fine, i connected, etc etc. just installed ubuntu, and it's failing to work. "iwlist ra1 scan" seems to list my router, but when i do "iwconfig ra1 essid _my ssid_" it doesn't seem to set it when i type "iwconfig" again to check...
[02:46] <Azerial> Neon, I found something called IDE Controller, I could set to IDE, RAID, or something SCHI I thik was that it said
[02:46] <Pelo> Shishire,  what are you tring to do ?
[02:46] <Azerial> It was set to IDE
[02:46] <Azerial> is what what you wanted me to find?
[02:46] <tjedi> Pelo: if i start gnome again it works without problems
[02:46] <Shishire> convert video files for a psp
[02:47] <Pelo> bruenig, well worked before theupdate does'T work now ,  worth investigating
[02:47] <Pelo> tjedi, I don'T know what it could be
[02:47] <jimmygoon> kitche, any chance you installed those via deb... I replace my sources.list with yours and its still not finding it....
[02:47] <Thunderfox933> is gusty gibbon LTS
[02:47] <kitche> jimmygoon, did you update?
[02:47] <Pelo> Shishire,  try avidemux
[02:47] <jimmygoon> kitche, yep
[02:47] <WaltzingAlong> Thunderfox933: i think not
[02:47] <Shishire> thank you
[02:47] <bruenig> Shishire, ffmpeg is a bit too complex for an other than crippled front end to be developed
[02:48] <Thunderfox933> is fiesty more stabler than dapper drake
[02:48] <Shishire> ok
[02:48] <kitche> jimmygoon, no I just did a search in synaptic and it came right up
[02:48] <bruenig> the front end would be just as complex as the command line
[02:48] <diabolical77> how do i set my AP as a preferred network? in other words, i don't want it to automatically try to connect to other wireless AP's
[02:48] <bruenig> diabolical77, you don't want it to do that even if connecting to the preferred AP fails?
[02:48] <jimmygoon> kitche, gah! I'm out of ideas.. lemme search the packages.ubuntu.com page
[02:48] <emeriste> Does Ubuntu run okay on laptops?
[02:48] <Azerial> Thunderfox933, I dunno about that one, I couldnt get Dapper to install on my computer from a LIVE CD, but Fiesty installed just fine, but Fiesty doesnt recongize the existance of my CD Drive, where as my XP partition does
[02:48] <Jack_Sparrow> yes
[02:49] <Lethan> hey... i booted up to ubuntu livecd and my wireless card, wmp54g worked fine, i connected, etc etc. just installed ubuntu, and it's failing to work. on the livecd it showed up as ra0, but when i installed it showed up as ra1... "iwlist ra1 scan" seems to list my router, but when i do "iwconfig ra1 essid _my ssid_" it doesn't seem to set it when i type "iwconfig" again to check...
[02:49] <diabolical77> correct. i want to basically set mine as the default unless i manually connect to others.
[02:49] <emeriste> I'm  thinking of getting a used laptop, but a friend of mine said that Linux has trouble on Laptops.
[02:49] <Crustacean-Bob> Can anyone tell me how to remove google earth with apt-get?
[02:49] <jimmygoon> kitche, it doesn't show up : http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=libboost&searchon=names&subword=1&version=feisty&release=all
[02:49] <bruenig> Crustacean-Bob, how did you install it?
[02:49] <Pelo> Thunderfox933,  the way it works is that the lts are very stable and the in between lts are a little more edgy but generaly stable ,  so it very much depends on the features you use
[02:49] <emeriste> He said that Linux wears out Laptop batteries faster.
[02:49] <sauvin> Is 22 KB/s the norm for broadband?
[02:49] <Ahadiel> Crustacean-Bob, sudo apt-get remove googleearth (if you installed it via apt)
[02:49] <Crustacean-Bob> I used... are you ready for this? automatix2
[02:49] <baojdk> hey
[02:49] <kitche> jimmygoon, sure it does libboost-serialization-dev
[02:49] <bruenig> and all are generally old versions of programs
[02:49] <baojdk> wow, irc on my cell phone
[02:50] <Pelo> Crustacean-Bob, google earth is not a apt-get apps, I think there is an uninstal bin in the googleearth folder in /home
[02:50] <jimmygoon> kithce, that is the dev package, I need the library
[02:50] <Jack_Sparrow> emeriste: linux does seem to drain them a bit faster...
[02:50] <Crustacean-Bob> Oh
[02:50] <Crustacean-Bob> Thanks
[02:50] <emeriste> If it's only a bit that's not really a problem I suppose.
[02:50] <Pelo> Crustacean-Bob, you should be able to uninstall it with automatix then
[02:50] <bruenig> emeriste, no, it depends on how you configure linux
[02:50] <emeriste> Hm.
[02:50] <emeriste> Maybe they could make an Ubuntu specially for laptops.
[02:50] <baojdk> how are u all
[02:50] <bruenig> emeriste, like I can configure it to get anywhere from 2 hours to pushing 5 if I go serious powersave on my 12 cell
[02:50] <Azerial> FIrst Id like to see an ubuntu that recongizes the existance of my cd drive
[02:51] <emeriste> I suppose 2 hours is not so bad in the grand scheme of things.
[02:51] <Lethan> hey... i booted up to ubuntu livecd and my wireless card, wmp54g worked fine, i connected, etc etc. just installed ubuntu, and it's failing to work. on the livecd it showed up as ra0, but when i installed it showed up as ra1... "iwlist ra1 scan" seems to list my router, but when i do "iwconfig ra1 essid _my ssid_" it doesn't seem to set it when i type "iwconfig" again to check...
[02:51] <Pelo> Azerial, ubuntu is a bit pragmatic  you need to demonstate the existance of your cd-drive with concreat proof
[02:52] <Pelo> e
[02:52] <Crustacean-Bob> Hmm google earth doesn't show up in Automatix2 uninstall list?
[02:52] <Azerial> you just confused me pelo
[02:52] <Pelo> Azerial, just forget it
[02:52] <Jack_Sparrow> Crustacean-Bob: Avoid automatix..
[02:52] <Azerial> I think Im gonna have to try another Distro of Linux if I cant get this damn thing workin
[02:52] <bruenig> emeriste, the laptop powersave stuff is dependent heavily on hardware for some of the more obscure stuff
[02:52] <Crustacean-Bob> Noted... thanks
[02:52] <emeriste> I see.
[02:52] <Pelo> Jack_Sparrow,  he didnT' , we're trying to fix the problem
[02:52] <bruenig> like ipw has some specialy power features that other cards don't have
[02:53] <Azerial> or worse .... be forced to use XP for EVERYTHING
[02:53] <Crustacean-Bob> How do I get rid of earth?
[02:53] <Azerial> uggg
[02:53] <Jack_Sparrow> Pelo: Yes, I saw that...
[02:53] <Pelo> Crustacean-Bob, just wait for a bit,  bush will get rid of the earth for you
[02:53] <bruenig> !automatix | Crustacean-Bob we don't support that
[02:53] <ubotu> Crustacean-Bob we don't support that: Automatix2 is a block of code which attempts to install some software.  When it fails and breaks systems, we don't provide support for it.  A creditable analysis from a debian/ubuntu developer is here - http://mjg59.livejournal.com/77440.html (Additional information: /msg ubotu worksforme)
[02:53] <Crustacean-Bob> The only thing XP is good for is catching a virus...
[02:53] <nickrud> Pelo, better joke
[02:53] <emeriste> GoogleEarth caused my system to crash catastrophically. It wipped out everything. I know we aren't supposed to say stuff like that about Linux but it's the truth.
[02:53] <bruenig> emeriste, google earth != linux
[02:53] <Pelo> nickrud,  law of averages
[02:53] <Azerial> Crustacean-BOb Thats exactly why I want to have my bloody CD drive working
[02:53] <mapp> how do i format a drive?! as say ext2
[02:54] <jgarcia> i think im going back to windows :(
[02:54] <diabolical77> google earth did all that?
[02:54] <emeriste> Bruenig - Yes but it was like the Linux Blue Screen of Death.
[02:54] <Pelo> mapp, where does it saythat ?
[02:54] <bruenig> emeriste, but it has absolutely nothing to do with linux
[02:54] <mapp> what do u mean where?
[02:54] <emeriste> It crashed X and took me back to the login screen. Lots of data was lost.
[02:54] <Azerial> So I can start using Linux, as my primary OS and not be tempted everyday to start using XP for everything until 7.10 is released in october
[02:54] <bruenig> emeriste, its like saying "doing rm -rf /" destroys linux, damn linux for being so destructible
[02:54] <emeriste> What do you mean it has nothing to do with Linux?
[02:54] <bitlost> hello.. i need help becaus emy laptop doesn't see my usb devices... i have a pastebin for dmesg.....http://pastebin.com/mc073f43
[02:55] <nickrud> Crustacean-Bob, do  locate googleearth | less   .  somewhere in there there may be an uninstall script listed
[02:55] <emeriste> Bruenig - So when people castigate Windows for crashing is that likewise not really Windows fault?
[02:55] <bruenig> emeriste, of course if you do stupid stuff, you are going to have stupid results, although the kernel was not involved at all nor was the OS design
[02:55] <Pelo> mapp, where does it say that your partition is ext2  cause fsck reads ext3 as ext2
[02:55] <bruenig> emeriste, no it is, the design opens itself up for that
[02:55] <Chinaski1> !kernel
[02:55] <emeriste> So you are saying that me installing Google Earth was doing something stupid?
[02:55] <ubotu> kernel is the core of the Ubuntu Operating System (named 'Linux') - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel.  You shouldn't have to compile one, but if you're convinced you do, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild
[02:55] <mapp> ah no, nowjere i just wanted to know how it is to format a drive
[02:55] <Babble> hi everyone -- is there a way I can configure xchat gnome to send a given command on connecting to a particular irc server?
[02:55] <mapp> like set the partitions up, now i need to format it
[02:55] <Pelo> mapp,  try using gparted
[02:55] <bruenig> emeriste, if you choose to run something yourself then it is your fault, if a virus gets on your computer and runs itself without you doing anything then that is not your fault really
[02:56] <Azerial> So anybody willing to take a stab at helping me get my SATA CD/DVD Burner COmbo Drive working today
[02:56] <Azerial> 500th try at this is the charm right?
[02:56] <bruenig> emeriste, if you download weird exes and run them, then that is not windows fault at all which is basically what you did here
[02:56] <Pelo> mapp, partition should get formated when you set them up
[02:56] <nickrud> Babble, Xchat->Network List, Edit button
[02:56] <emeriste> Bruenig - I enjoy linux and ubuntu but I am a reasonable person and I just don't think this is consistent.
[02:56] <Pelo> later folks
[02:56] <Babble> nickrud: yeah, I looked there. I can auto-join channels, but that's it. I'd ideally like to add a bot login /msg command as well.
[02:56] <emeriste> I ran Google Earth it's not like I tried to install some software I found in a dark alley.
[02:57] <Azerial> Google Earth is overrated
[02:57] <nickrud> Babble, theres a box called Connect Command ...
[02:57] <Babble> hmm, did I miss? (lemme look)
[02:57] <bitlost> hello.. i need help becaus emy laptop doesn't see my usb devices... i have a pastebin for dmesg.....http://pastebin.
[02:57] <emeriste> Pfft! :P I'm sorry guys. This is the #ubuntu channel and God bless you for being so supportive of a great OS. :)
[02:58] <bruenig> emeriste, google earth has certain hardware requirements, did you make sure you fit those?
[02:58] <nickrud> Babble, this is xchat, not xchat-gnome by the way
[02:58] <Babble> ah, well, that won't work. heh.
[02:58] <KevinOman> how do I find out which repository a file would be located?
[02:58] <emeriste> But when Windows crashes everyone says that's windows fault.  When Ubuntu crashes that was just my fault for being so stupid to use Google Earth. lol
[02:58] <KevinOman> specificlly sbox-dtc
[02:58] <bruenig> emeriste, you attacked linux, not ubuntu
[02:58] <Babble> is it easy/possible in xchat-gnome? (I'd rather not use generic xchat unless I have to)
[02:58] <bruenig> emeriste, but yes, if a program tells you that you need hardware minimums and you run it anyways without having it, then that is on you
[02:59] <emeriste> I'm not attacking anything and you are not being reasonable.
[02:59] <nickrud> Babble, have you looked at irssi , it's a text irc client that can clean you dishes I'm told
[02:59] <Azerial> Anybody at all interested in helping me get Linux to recongize the existance of my SATA cd/dvd burner combo drive or am i still gonna be in the dark?
[02:59] <Babble> ah; no worries then.
[02:59] <dellorino> italiano
[02:59] <emeriste> It's inconceivable that I dont have the hardware minimums.
[02:59] <Babble> I'd rather not give up gnome integration. I can just type.
[02:59] <Babble> heh
[02:59] <Topham> is ubuntu better perfomance than xp home?
[02:59] <KevinOman> Azerial how much did you pay for the sata drive?
[02:59] <Azerial> you have a problem with me Nick?
[02:59] <Crustacean-Bob> When you compile a program from source are all programs compiled basically the same>?
[02:59] <LordLimecat> Topham: personally, i find it to be more responsive
[02:59] <Azerial> uhhh 33 dollars if I remember right
[02:59] <nickrud> Azerial, no, it's your problem, it scares me ;)
[02:59] <LordLimecat> YMMV
[02:59] <KevinOman> neat
[03:00] <Xenguy> Topham: probably, but it is *free* :-)
[03:00] <emeriste> Crustacean - You mean the process for doing it?
[03:00] <Azerial> My problem has stumped EVERYONE ive asked about it
[03:00] <Topham> can i set up raid on ubuntu?
[03:00] <bruenig> emeriste, and also realize that google earth is not even a native linux application, it is a somewhat modified windows one that is run with wine
[03:00] <KevinOman> azerial what is the speed of the drive?
[03:00] <bitlost> anyone know how to solve this error? http://pastebin.com/mc073f43 ...
[03:00] <RkyRaccoon> can someone help me with my wifi problem?
[03:00] <Xenguy> Topham: I've never done it, but I understand it can be done
[03:00] <Azerial> But its a MAJOR problem cause its my ONLY disk drive and Well Having an Opererating system that cant recongize that your CD Drive exists is well...pointless
[03:00] <emeriste> Bruenig - Excuses excuses.
[03:00] <KevinOman> Azerial: 300mb/s?
[03:00] <diabolical77> i installed wine today but have no idea how to utilize it.
[03:00] <Azerial> Kevin, let me get back to you with that I need to look it up
[03:00] <Azerial> I think its 1.5gb/s
[03:01] <bruenig> emeriste, you don't know what you are talking about that is my only problem, the attacks on windows by people who are competent are based on design flaws
[03:01] <emeriste> Bruenig -- I am a reasonable person and I choose to use Linux. I believe it is better.  But having different standards is just being a fanboy.
[03:01] <bruenig> emeriste, your attack is based on user error which no OS can ever fully prevent
[03:01] <|neon|> azerial: did you get ur manual
[03:01] <bruenig> emeriste, how are my standards different
[03:01] <emeriste> I didn't make any error. I just installed Google Earth and ran it.  Where's the error in that?
[03:01] <diabolical77> burenig: this guy is a M$ troll.
[03:01] <emeriste> Oh good lord.
[03:01] <RkyRaccoon> can somebody help me with my wifi problem?
[03:01] <bruenig> emeriste, windows has design flaws, linux not so much
[03:01] <KevinOman> Azerial: oh, I know with the sata hard drives you have to use a jumper to disable the 300mb/s speed if your motherboard is only 150mb/s
[03:02] <norcalscubadiver> is there anyone around that could help me with a problem i am having using mencoder, dvdautor, and mkisofs.
[03:02] <|neon|> KevinOman: his mobo is 3 capable
[03:02] <|neon|> i alreadfy looked it up
[03:02] <KevinOman> ahh
[03:02] <KevinOman> that's about all I know
[03:02] <|neon|> azerial: did you get ur manual
[03:02] <bruenig> emeriste, if an application sucks, then it is the application's fault, it is not linux's fault
[03:02] <|neon|> biostar does not list ur manualonline
[03:02] <Azerial> neon, I found something called IDE controller and it had settings for my SATA Device, such as IDE, Raid, something else I think itw as SCHI or something like that
[03:02] <emeriste> Bruenig -- Okay thank you I understand now.  When Windows crashes that's a design flaw. When Linux crashes it was my fault.  Understood. :) lol
[03:03] <bitlost> please help me fix my usb detection.... i really need it
[03:03] <nickrud> !off-topic
[03:03] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about off-topic - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:03] <|neon|> that's what i was talking abiut
[03:03] <bruenig> emeriste, if linux has a design flaw that allows malicious code to be run by itself, then that is something you can attack
[03:03] <nickrud> !offtopic
[03:03] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[03:03] <KevinOman> anyone know which repository to find sbox-dtc?
[03:03] <|neon|> on ur bios you could set it to couple different things
[03:03] <bruenig> !ops | emeriste is trolling
[03:03] <ubotu> emeriste is trolling: 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
[03:03] <[LUCIAN] > bruenig, you are correct except when you talk about windows. . . in which case the fault goes to both the OS and the application :D
[03:03] <DjViper> how do I add a cursor set in gnome?
[03:03] <Crustacean-Bob> !compile
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[03:03] <DjViper> X11 cursors
[03:03] <emeriste> !ops | bruenig is trolling.
[03:03] <ubotu> bruenig is trolling.: 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
[03:03] <Azerial> I could set it to RAID which opened up some raid settings I couldnt change with it set to IDE
[03:04] <nickrud> lol, dueling ops
[03:04] <eddiestone> Hello, does anybody knows a software that helps teachers on their activities?
[03:04] <Azerial> but I dont know the first thing about RAID
[03:04] <Azerial> so I wouldnt know where to start
[03:04] <|neon|> sometimes u have to play with it for linux to recognized it even tho windows does it does not mean that linux will in any event i will like i mentioned before try to set it to something different and seee
[03:04] <Chinaski1> hello has anyone enabled the hfs writing support to write on macintosh hard disks?
[03:04] <emeriste> All those people have seen me here before and know I'm not a troll. For you to call wolf is pathetic. I am an adult and I am accustomed to speaking to adults.
[03:04] <`eric-> anyone know where i can find the default "white" gnome-foot distributor-logo.png in 48x48 ?
[03:04] <|neon|> u do not have to have raid
[03:04] <rob> please don't abuse that all you can both go
[03:04] <kitche> emeriste, well it's true Google Earth does crash X it's a known bug that google knows about which they are fixing but anyways linux didn't crash X did which is not the OS
[03:04] <Azerial> Oh and by the way Neon, my mobo manual.... its in the attic
[03:04] <nickrud> eddiestone, try asking on #edubuntu , they'd be more likely to know
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[03:05] <eddiestone> idea
[03:05] <|neon|> i asked u to see what it was on ur bios and u couldn't tell me it would help
[03:05] <Azerial> I checked it and I found something with settings
[03:05] <Azerial> I cant remember what it was called
[03:05] <bitlost> who knows how to fix my usb devices? they are not being read by my laptop...
[03:05] <Topham> i have a AMD AthlonX2 4200+ 2gb 800mhz memory 320gb and 80gb hard drive and GEforece 7950GT 512mb what would ubuntu run like?
[03:05] <|neon|> u can look in ur bios and tell what it is set to also what options are there
[03:05] <Azerial> I think it was IDE Controller or something
[03:05] <Azerial> I should of wrote it down
[03:05] <Azerial> I couldnt find ANYTHING like what you were talking about though
[03:05] <|neon|> all u have to do is go to ur bios and look
[03:06] <Azerial> I looked though it up and down
[03:06] <Azerial> couldnt find it
[03:06] <voraistos> Topham: it would rock your ass
[03:06] <bruenig> emeriste, you are an idiot though, I have no problem with you being an adult, but perhaps you shouldn't speak on stuff that you have not the slight bit of competence in. Talk about paper prices or whatever piece of shit job you do, not about how a bad application means that an OS has problems.
[03:06] <Azerial> I wish you were here to show me what to do
[03:06] <Azerial> IM a super newb I need hand holding
[03:06] <Topham> would games be playable on there?
[03:06] <|neon|> i try to get ur manual biostar does not listed
[03:06] <Azerial> when I encounter problems that are too big for me
[03:06] <voraistos> Topham: oh yes :P
[03:07] <Topham> like cod and cs 1.6 lotro?
[03:07] <sFEARs> hello again
[03:07] <emeriste> So anyway .  . .
[03:07] <Azerial> Ugg Manual = having to open a trap door in my ceiling, get some heavy ass old wooden ladder that I dont trust and climb into the attic and dig around until I find where I put that box that I stuffed all my boxes and books that came with the new pc parts I ordered >_<
[03:07] <nickrud> `eric-, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Gnomelogo.svg
[03:07] <nickrud> \eric-, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Gnomelogo.svg
[03:07] <Chinaski1> has anyone enabled the hfs writing support to write on macintosh hard disks?
[03:07] <voraistos> Topham: errr. i cant say that. games that were built for windows could run under wine or cedega. cedega being a ripoff and wine being free.
[03:08] <Amaranth> Chinaski1: It only works if you disable journaling
[03:08] <|neon|> i have an abit with an ip35 and a asus with a i680 your bios can play a big role when setting ur devices in linus i have another msi amd mobo that i have to tell it in the bios that i used linux for the onboard graphics to work see what i mean
[03:08] <voraistos> Topham: the important thing if you want to run special win-apps is to look on the wine app-db
[03:08] <sFEARs> i got the dual boot to work.. the problem was that all the partitions were mounted to /media.. i edited the windows partitions to /windows & /dos & reformated the / partition reinstalled off the live cd & on reboot got the grub boot menu
[03:08] <Topham> whats the address?
[03:08] <Azerial> Topham, or you could just dual boot with XP like I do
[03:08] <voraistos> winehq.org i think
[03:09] <Topham> fed up of xp its crap
[03:09] <Azerial> I agree with you there
[03:09] <Chinaski1> Amaranth: the pre-installed one with ubuntu?
[03:09] <SpudDogg> Topham: welcome to the club
[03:09] <Azerial> ONLY reason Im keeping it is because I want to play games
[03:09] <Azerial> and Wine isnt 100% effective
[03:09] <Topham> i have Call of Duty but will these type of games play on linux?
[03:09] <Azerial> for everything
[03:09] <Amaranth> Chinaski1: No, you have to disable journaling on the hfs+ partition
[03:09] <Amaranth> Chinaski1: Which you can only do from OS X
[03:10] <sFEARs> the fixes you were showing me earlier wouldn't work becuase the windows mount points were messed up causing the linux mount points to be messed up as well.. so grub wasn't installed to the default location for the tutorials to work
[03:10] <Azerial> Id rather have a windows partition I can switch to and load up a game from it instead of troubling myself with the what if wine dosent do it for me
[03:10] <mikubuntu> soothsayer: are you still here?  i got google earth on, but every time i try to zoom on an area, i get some 'panoramia' snapshot, and then screenfreeze....
[03:10] <Chinaski1> ok thanks Amaranth
[03:10] <KevinOman> how do I install a .deb file by command line?
[03:10] <voraistos> Topham i dont really game so i cant really say
[03:11] <voraistos> Topham: but with your type of hardware, it wont be a problem :P
[03:11] <SpudDogg> !dpkg
[03:11] <ubotu> dpkg is the Debian package maintenance system, which together with apt forms the basic Ubuntu package management toolkit.
[03:11] <stdin> KevinOman: sudo dpkg -i /path/to/file.deb
[03:11] <`eric-> anyone know where i can find the default "white" gnome-foot distributor-logo.png in 48x48 ?
[03:11] <KevinOman> stdin thanks
[03:11] <nickrud> `eric-, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Gnomelogo.svg
[03:11] <Amaranth> KevinOman: If you have Ubuntu 7.04 you can just double click on it
[03:11] <`eric-> ack!
[03:11] <`eric-> ty
[03:11] <`eric-> i just saw that above.. my bad
[03:11] <Amaranth> nickrud: why do you keep pasting that? :)
[03:11] <KevinOman> ok
[03:11] <sauvin> Klibido SUCKS.
[03:11] <KevinOman> im on dapper server
[03:12] <nickrud> Amaranth, a guy asked for it; then I thought it didn't go through; then he just came back and asked again ;)
[03:12] <SpudDogg> KevinOman: there are some options that go with dpgk, i believe to install it, you would go 'dpkg -i <package>'...I think
[03:13] <Topham> whats the link so i can see what games etc work with linux?
[03:13] <SpudDogg> Topham: there are people that get just about anything working via wine.  there are guys who run steam and all the source games, etc.  i tried it and gave up long ago
[03:14] <mikubuntu> amaranth: i think soothsayer may have left, can you help me with this? soothsayer: are you still here?  i got google earth on, but every time i try to zoom on an area, i get some 'panoramia' snapshot, then screenfreeze...
[03:14] <voraistos> Topham: winehq.org look for appdb in the menu, then search from there
[03:14] <mybrainisawaffle> I just put ubuntu on my laptop, but I can
[03:15] <mybrainisawaffle> vleh, I just put ubuntu on my laptop, and I can see my windows network but cant access it, even with the windows comp admin username/pass, whats up?
[03:16] <mybrainisawaffle> this is after installing samba too
[03:16] <SpudDogg> Does anyone know why when I enable Beryl my keyboard shortcuts don't work anymore?
[03:17] <nickrud> SpudDogg, your keyboard shortcuts are handled by the window manager and you've changed window managers; look in emerald theme manager for another config
[03:17] <DjViper> how do I add a cursor set in gnome?
[03:18] <SpudDogg> nickrud: cool, i'll have a look.  thanks
[03:18] <voraistos> Topham: unfortunately, it seems Call of duty is not very functional.
[03:18] <nickrud> DjViper, iirc just drop the tar.gz onto your theme manager window
[03:18] <DjViper> NickPresta: tried that, didn't work
[03:18] <DjViper> said it was the wrong format or something
[03:18] <DjViper> found them on gnome-look.org
[03:18] <Amaranth> mikubuntu: sounds like google earth is broken
[03:19] <nickrud> DjViper, then try extracting them into ~/.icons
[03:19] <DjViper> okay
[03:20] <DjViper> nickrud: that worked, thanks a lot
[03:20] <nickrud> DjViper, yw
[03:20] <[CK] Daemon> hey i have been trying to get sound to play on my pc but its still hopless.
[03:20] <z0rz> What's a good program to monitor cpu/mem usage?
[03:20] <[CK] Daemon> My On-board card has been detected and the mic on it works,
[03:21] <z0rz> A task manager would be nice too..
[03:21] <nickrud> z0rz, I just use the gnome system monitor applet;
[03:21] <[CK] Daemon> Xfce 4 Taskmanager?
[03:21] <Bobby> looking for someone to help me fix the xorg drivers when you try to install Ubuntu 7.04. I found what I need to type to fix em but the problem is that I can't access recovery mode when I boot on the live CD and try to install.
[03:21] <z0rz> nickrud: Where's that at?
[03:21] <esteban> hola
[03:21] <nickrud> z0rz, it has a quick link to the system monitor as well. Right click panel, add to panel
[03:22] <mikubuntu> Amaranth: ok, gotta work on it later i guess ... too tired now
[03:22] <esteban> hablan espaol =O?
[03:22] <[CK] Daemon> Would anyone know why my mic would work but not my playback?
[03:22] <mikubuntu> Amaranth: but thanks just the same
[03:22] <jimmygoon> Is ubuntu's default includedir /usr/include or /usr/local/include?
[03:22] <esteban> hola
[03:22] <esteban> u.u
[03:23] <DjViper> !es | esteban
[03:23] <ubotu> esteban: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[03:23] <nickrud> jimmygoon, /usr/include
[03:23] <jimmygoon> nickrud, thanks
[03:23] <esteban> =D
[03:23] <cookiefursec> hey
[03:23] <mybrainisawaffle> is there something I have to do in particular to a windows network it access it with ubuntu?
[03:23] <Bobby> is there a french speaking channel about ubuntu?
[03:24] <nickrud> jimmygoon, /usr/local theoretically should never be touched by the distribution, exept maybe to create some directory hierarchies
[03:24] <CoasterMaster> !fr | bobby
[03:24] <ubotu> bobby: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[03:24] <[LUCIAN] > !fr
[03:24] <DjViper> mybrainisawaffle: no, but you need samba on your linux machine afaik
[03:24] <mybrainisawaffle> yeah i grabbed that
[03:24] <DjViper> ok
[03:24] <mybrainisawaffle> and i can see the network and the computer i want to access
[03:24] <DjViper> ok?
[03:24] <jimmygoon> nickrud, oh, so if I'm install boost should I do it in /usr/local/include and just point that out to my compiler?
[03:25] <mybrainisawaffle> so i type in the admin user and pass when it asks for it but doesnt accept it
[03:25] <nickrud> jimmygoon, exactly, that's what it's for. A lot of poeple keep /usr/local on a separate partition so a reinstall won't affect their compiled stuff
[03:25] <DjViper> mybrainisawaffle: make sure you're using the correct domain
[03:25] <[CK] Daemon> does sound work on realtek AC97
[03:26] <jimmygoon> nickrud, okay, well then I will do that
[03:26] <jimmygoon> nickrud, thanks
[03:26] <mybrainisawaffle> mshome?
[03:26] <mybrainisawaffle> would caps affect that
[03:26] <DjViper> mybrainisawaffle: yes
[03:26] <jimmygoon> nickrud, same priciple for /usr/lib and /usr/local/lib?
[03:26] <nickrud> jimmygoon, yes
[03:26] <jimmygoon> ok
[03:26] <DjViper> mybrainisawaffle: it could be 'WORKGROUP' too
[03:26] <mybrainisawaffle> thanks alot ill try that
[03:26] <mybrainisawaffle> alright :D
[03:26] <nickrud> jimmygoon, most configure scripts will automatically put stuff in /usr/local, unless you override
[03:27] <jimmygoon> nickrud, yeah, I was about to override it though :)
[03:27] <Necrosan_> On the 7.04 cd are there any HFS utilities?
[03:27] <[LUCIAN] > hfs?
[03:27] <Necrosan_> filesystem
[03:27] <[LUCIAN] > oh
[03:28] <[CK] Daemon> does sound work on realtek AC97
[03:28] <[LUCIAN] > i dont think so by default. . . if you mean like partitioning, and reading ntfs
[03:28] <foug> where can i download the default aim smileys for pidgin?
[03:28] <efface> ok i asked in ubuntu-effects, there isnt currently any active people responding.  When i started up Compiz....my titlebars disappeared, how do i fix that?
[03:28] <[LUCIAN] > i could be wrong . . . i lost my cd a while ago
[03:28] <[LUCIAN] > efface
[03:29] <[LUCIAN] > efface, sudo apt-get install gtk-window-decorator
[03:29] <[LUCIAN] > after install, alt + f2 and type: gtk-window-decorator --replace
[03:29] <efface> hmm
[03:29] <efface> cant find that package
[03:29] <[LUCIAN] > lemme double check the package name
[03:29] <nickrud> efface, feisty?
[03:30] <efface> sometimes :P
[03:30] <[LUCIAN] > sudo apt-get install libdecoration0
[03:30] <penney> hi all. is it possible to create a symlink that has multiple directory targets?
[03:30] <plasmid> I am trying to setup a VPN server on my Winxp machine (that hosts all my files).. and the client on my ubuntu machine. How can I setup a VPN server on my winxp box if comcast assigns me a dynamic IP addy?
[03:30] <nickrud> meh :) when I had that problem, I'd use the beryl dropdown menu from the notification area and select restart window decorator, or some title to that effect
[03:31] <rathel> I've been getting into this Conkey, wondering where I can find a weather script.
[03:31] <efface> ok after i install that do i restart compiz?
[03:31] <[LUCIAN] > no, just alt + f2 to bring up the run window
[03:31] <SkareCrow> Well, I still cant get my widescreen working correctly...
[03:31] <[LUCIAN] > and type 'gtk-window-decorator --replace' without quotes
[03:32] <efface> says thats not installed
[03:32] <efface> ah
[03:32] <efface> its compiz-gnome
[03:32] <richard> umm
[03:33] <richard> can som1 tell me
[03:33] <richard> how i can uodat 5.1 to 7.1 without disk
[03:34] <SpudDogg> has anyone gotten something like autoGK working with wine?
[03:34] <Jack_Sparrow> I saw people had some problems with Google Earth so I just downloaded and it installed and runs with no problems here using Feisty...
[03:35] <[LUCIAN] > efface, sorry. . . was having trouble remembering what package the gtk-window-decorator comes in. . . rusty, i dont use beryl/compiz any longer due to the fact i can't play video while it's running
[03:35] <richard> how do i update to 7.1 from 5.1
[03:35] <efface> hardware issue?
[03:36] <[LUCIAN] > computer uses nvidia and ubuntu doesn't support nvidia yet
[03:36] <DShepherd> !upgrade | richard
[03:36] <ubotu> richard: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[03:36] <Jack_Sparrow> nvidia works fine here
[03:36] <Zemus> wow, I never realized this. Ubuntu is actually kind of awesome. It doesn't deserve a fraction of the flak it gets. :|
[03:37] <[LUCIAN] > mine works fine normally, i just have to have it enabled through the restricted drivers manager
[03:37] <NineTeen67Comet> Hi all .. Anyone up on how to toss the MythBuntu packages on an Ubuntu install? MythBuntu just isn't working with my TV set ...
[03:37] <Bobby> looking for help accessing the recovery mode when booting from Ubuntu 7.04 live cd. This is related to fix the Xorg drivers when installing Ubuntu on a MBP
[03:38] <NineTeen67Comet> or .. Has anyone used LinuxMCE vs MythBuntu? I love the idea of mythbuntu but it just doesn't get along with my junk haven't tried LinuxMCE (I'm not a fan of KDE) but it has some good reviews too .
[03:39] <lashmoove> can ubuntu use my wifi card with the full 108Mb/s  instead of 54Mb/s
[03:39] <NineTeen67Comet> lashmoove: I remember reading about that somewhere, but honestly can't remember where... Seems if you used ndiswrapper vs the opensource driver you got the full speed or 54 ..
[03:41] <Zemus> When you boot ubuntu, it shows "ubuntu", the logo, and a scrollbar, all on a black screen. Looks like vista, actually. How hard is it to change that?
[03:41] <nickrud> !usplash | Zemus
[03:41] <ubotu> Zemus: To select the usplash artwork you want, use "sudo update-alternatives --config usplash-artwork.so && sudo update-initramfs -u" - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/USplashCustomizationHowto for adding your custom artwork
[03:41] <NineTeen67Comet> Zemus: lol .. OR, Vista looks like Ubuntu .. lol
[03:41] <Zemus> nickrud, thank you :)
[03:41] <kenji88> it really isnt if you know how to use the terminal
[03:41] <Zemus> NineTeen67Comet, hehehe. I think vista looks like modded xp. ;)
[03:41] <NineTeen67Comet> ditto
[03:42] <NineTeen67Comet> but works like ME
[03:42] <jimmygoon> What package do I need to install to get bzlib.h?
[03:42] <Flannel> jimmygoon: libbz2-dev
[03:42] <kenji88> lol do true vista sucks
[03:43] <nickrud> jimmygoon, here's a tip:  install apt-file , then run apt-file update. Then you can run apt-file search <filename> While you're doing that, I'll do an apt-file run here for you
[03:43] <jimmygoon> nickrud, no way!. thats awesome
[03:43] <nickrud> jimmygoon, libbz2-dev
[03:44] <jimmygoon> nickrud, yuppers! thanks, you too Flannel
[03:45] <jimmygoon> how long is apt-file update going to take?
[03:45] <maestrojed> I just installed a legacy version of apache. I did so using the deb package built for Ubuntu.  It said package successfully installed but I can figure out where the apache path is or if it is running.  Can anyone help me
[03:45] <Flannel> jimmygoon: you can always just use packages.ubuntu.com (scroll down to the second search box)
[03:45] <nickrud> jimmygoon, a while, it downloads a pretty big database. Not terribly long, though
[03:46] <jimmygoon> Flannel, whats funny is I was using that a few minutes ago for a different intent ,and  that didn't even occur to me
[03:46] <nickrud> maestrojed, dpkg -L package    will tell you where the files went
[03:46] <ari_stress> morning
[03:47] <jimmygoon> ari_stress, where are you at? its evening for me :P
[03:47] <Zemus> Does someone want to help me enable wifi? The wifi button on my laptop won't even come on. :( It's a presario v2000.
[03:47] <nickrud> maestrojed, and /var/www is the default location for files
[03:47] <nickrud> to serv
[03:47] <kenji88> wow...um thats not good souds like hardware
[03:47] <maestrojed> nickrud: are you saying /var/www is default webroot or the default location that apache was installed in
[03:48] <richard> i need help
[03:48] <hopender> So what all do you do on linux, I mean you can't really game, what else is there to do? Do you use linux to program?
[03:48] <Sophistra> need some help with ubuntu and my builtin wift card.
[03:48] <nickrud> maestrojed, webroot. in general (assuming they used standard locations) your config will be in /etc
[03:48] <Zemus> kenji88, works fine in windows :P
[03:49] <nickrud> hopender, work
[03:49] <hopender> Work =O?
[03:49] <brownie17> which is faster, qemu or VMware?
[03:49] <nickrud> lol
[03:49] <kenji88> um...well have you tried to  make a new connection?
[03:49] <hopender> What do you work on?
[03:49] <ari_stress> hi guys, what command to use to know which packages installed in my system?
[03:50] <Sophistra> did it and i tried to use ndiswrapper but it wouldnt load from the live cd
[03:50] <Flannel> ari_stress: dpkg -l (it's long)
[03:50] <Zemus> kenji88, vaguely, though I don't really know what I'm doing. And I have a feeling that the wifi won't work until the wifi button comes on, but I might be wrong.
[03:50] <ari_stress> thanks Flannel
[03:50] <maestrojed> nickrud: thank you.  Interesting the dpkg command you told me says the package is not installed yet if I double click on the package it says it is
[03:50] <nickrud> maestrojed, yes, Verrry Interesting
[03:50] <Sophistra> i had a presario, the light didnt work with mine either
[03:51] <nickrud> ari_stress,    dpkg -l | grep ^ii
[03:51] <hanasaki> what file has the stuff that says what to do on control alt del
[03:51] <NineTeen67Comet> Sophistra: I found a way to get the light to reflect your connection, but haven't found that link in months .. My wifes dv4000 doesn't come on either .. I just have to "feel" it .. :)
[03:51] <nickrud> erm, gotta get faster ;)
[03:52] <Sophistra> i now have an acer 5100 and the wifi wont work at all. lights on and shinning bright
[03:52] <nickrud> hanasaki, /etc/event.d/control-alt-delete
[03:52] <hanasaki> wqhat happend to inittabl
[03:53] <Sophistra> i really want to mess with compiz, maybe flip from vista
[03:53] <nickrud> hanasaki, ubuntu is using a different method, I think it's called upstart
[03:53] <stdin> !upstart
[03:53] <ubotu> Upstart is meant to replace the old Sys V Init system with an event-driven init model.  For more information please see: http://upstart.ubuntu.com/
[03:53] <Bobby> anyone running ubuntu 7.04 on a mbp ? please come see me in private ty
[03:54] <hanasaki> hmm that a variant off of debian or debian switch too?
[03:54] <jdhore> please digg this: http://digg.com/linux_unix/The_Linux_Vault_The_Linux_Wikipedia (not my article, i think it's a good idea and i want it to get a lot of contributors)
[03:55] <sgtkwol> hi, I'm having issues viewing the folder I shared through samba in my samba:/// location
[03:55] <hanasaki> thanks
[03:55] <chalcedony> how do i find the Ubuntu package manager ??
[03:55] <Zemus> Does anyone want to help me try and get wifi up with feisty fawn? I don't really know what I'm doing. And the wifi button won't come on, though it works under windows.
[03:55] <sgtkwol> the samba:/// just shows completely empty
[03:56] <brownie17> i just tried running windows XP through qemu on my ubunutu box, which has a 2.4ghz proccessor, and it was basically unusable.
[03:56] <whiter> is there any alternatives to VMWare for ubuntu?
[03:56] <hanasaki> xen
[03:56] <nickrud> whiter, virtualbox
[03:56] <sgtkwol> package manager is either add/remove in the applications, or synaptic package manager in system-> administration
[03:56] <brownie17> !virtualizers | whiter
[03:56] <NineTeen67Comet> brownie17: I run it via VirtualBox and it's pretty much fine .. Have issues using my USB stick though ..
[03:56] <ubotu> whiter: 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
[03:57] <chalcedony> sgtkwol: ty
[03:57] <brownie17> NineTeen67Comet, what speed proccessor you got?
[03:57] <sgtkwol> add/remove is a very simplified version of it though
[03:57] <NineTeen67Comet> brownie17: 2.4ghz, 1gig ram and 533fsb ..
[03:57] <brownie17> NineTeen67Comet, i've no idea what my fsb speed is, but how much ram do you assign?
[03:58] <NineTeen67Comet> I give XP 512 (half of what I have) but I've ran it on something like 196 and it did "okay" .. I only used it for MS Projects (No *Nix equiv) ..
[03:59] <brownie17> NineTeen67Comet, okay, well i've only got 758, so assigning any more than 512 is not gonna be easy. thanks for the info
[03:59] <Zemus> Does anyone want to help me try and get wifi up with feisty fawn? I don't really know what I'm doing. And the wifi button won't come on, though it works under windows.
[03:59] <Bobby> looking for someone running ubuntu on a macbookpro?! please!?
[03:59] <NineTeen67Comet> brownie17: I'd hand it 256, that should run it fine .. There is no 3D when emulated though .. so if you are planing on running a game that probibly won't do so good
[04:00] <brownie17> NineTeen67Comet, have you read the USB section in here/ "https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VirtualBox"
[04:00] <zaack^> Zemus: do you have a acer laptop ?
[04:00] <brownie17> NineTeen67Comet, i wanted to run AOE2
[04:00] <NineTeen67Comet> Bobby: I do, but it is via Parallels ..
[04:00] <Zemus> zaack^, no, I have a compaq presario v2000.
[04:00] <brownie17> NineTeen67Comet, does AOE2 require 3d? i don't even know.
[04:00] <Zemus> !wifi
[04:00] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[04:00] <Zemus> Damn, I wish someone else had done that. :|
[04:00] <zaack^> Zemus: yes, the first thing to do is read what zemus told you
[04:00] <NineTeen67Comet> brownie17: 3D is not possible when emulated .. you would have to get it going in either Wine or Cedega's Transgaming ..
[04:01] <ker> #ubuntu-es
[04:01] <zaack^> Zemus: Than, google your laptop and see the tutorial people did to configure their connexion
[04:01] <zaack^> Zemus: than, search google again, and then, ask : 0
[04:01] <tehk> Anyone here instal on a macbook
[04:02] <Bobby> NineTeen67Comet:  mmm ok nvm ... i'm following this tutorial https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MacBookProFeisty
[04:02] <Bobby> NineTeen67Comet: : stuck at the Xorg drivers fixing thing
[04:02] <tehk> My keyboard doesnt work at the livecd menu :(
[04:02] <tehk> and the countdown does not do anything once it hits zero
[04:02] <evilgingivitis> How do I get 7.04 to stop hanging on "Configuring Network Interfaces" at boot?  It's absurd to wait for more than a minute.
[04:03] <NineTeen67Comet> That is how I was going to do it too .. I like how rEFlt allows you to choose your OS on boot w/out BootCamp's holding C down ..
[04:03] <NineTeen67Comet> I haven't done it yet though ..
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[04:03] <Bobby> NineTeen67Comet: seems to work good, but cant get the screen to work for the installation
[04:03] <tehk> Vendeta: well Its on a laptop
[04:04] <NineTeen67Comet> Bobby: might have to toss it on via CLI (Alternative install) then set up X with dpkg-reconfivure -phigh xserver-xorg ..
[04:04] <mybrainisawaffle> so after i install samba how do i connect to a windows network?
[04:04] <Bobby> NineTeen67Comet: maybe dunno what u talking about tho hehe im really newb to linux n stff
[04:05] <victim> Hello.
[04:05] <sgtkwol> @mybrainiawaffle try clicking on place, then network
[04:05] <Strav> any musicians around here?
[04:05] <victim> alto sax ?
[04:05] <sgtkwol> *places
[04:05] <victim> that count?
[04:05] <NineTeen67Comet> Bobby: aha .. So you have the live desktop cd .. I usually use the Alternative install CD as it usually installs faster for me, and doesn't require much in the way of resources .. Then when I reboot after it is all said and done, I use Command Line to get everything that failed on boot fixed ..
[04:06] <redsox6391> hey, can anyone here help me with installation? i have a problem.
[04:06] <Bobby> NineTeen67Comet: mmm ok well the thing is that i cant access the recovery mode like they say in the tutorial... ill try to get the CLI
[04:07] <Strav> victim, more like jackd and friends
[04:07] <nandemonai> Any idea why my sound wont work in Gnome yet does in XFCE?
[04:07] <redsox6391> i burnt the image to the cd, and i get to the ubuntu install screen, and i hit "install ubuntu", and it goes to a screen with a moving bar. instead of moving along with the installation, it gives me a command screen.
[04:07] <NineTeen67Comet> Bobby: I don't know how to access the recovery via the live desktop either ..
[04:07] <victim> I'm using a laptop and have a Synaptics touchpad driver, and when i type, my palm always ends up hitting it and it moves my cursor or changes windows on me, how can i disable the touchpad?
[04:07] <brownie17> does anyone know where QEMU stores image files it creates by default?
[04:07] <Bobby> NineTeen67Comet: : k ill work it out with CLI
[04:07] <Binlafy> I ve prb in Beryl prog
[04:07] <Strav>  I'm having a little trouble here trying to set the jack daemon to avoid xruns to happend... I tried nearly every combination of samples/frequency rates, etc. Anyone can give a hand on that?
[04:07] <RickH> I've just updated to the recent Linux upgrades, and now my sound stopped working.
[04:07] <ticnailer69> my machine is not booting and i'm getting a error can
[04:07] <redsox6391> can anyone help with that?
[04:07] <ticnailer69> t
[04:07] <sgtkwol> @ bobby I believe it's in the home folder
[04:08] <Strav> brownie17, man certainly knows
[04:08] <ticnailer69> access tty; job control turned off
[04:08] <ticnailer69> sorry
[04:08] <brownie17> RickH, i had that problen when i did a kernel update. i'm now using the earlier kernel version
[04:08] <NineTeen67Comet> Off to play with mythtv and duke it out with that headache of an application .. sigh
[04:08] <RickH> brownie17:  how do I revert?
[04:08] <Bobby> sgtkwol: what ya mean?
[04:08] <ticnailer69> my machine will not boot and I'm getting the error can't access tty; job control turned off.
[04:09] <sgtkwol> menu places-> home
[04:09] <ticnailer69> I just got done installing the OS
[04:09] <redsox6391> that is the same error i am getting, tic
[04:09] <ticnailer69> really.
[04:09] <redsox6391> but i havent fully installed yet
[04:09] <[LUCIAN] > Is there an alternative to synergy that does all synergy does, but add's the ability to transfer files?
[04:09] <brownie17> RickH, in my grub boot list the old kernel is still listed
[04:09] <Bobby> sgtkwol: err ok searching it hehe
[04:09] <RickH> brownie17:  I'll check
[04:10] <sgtkwol> any idea what sets off the tidal wave effect in beryl, it's kind of cool, but I never know what sets it off?
[04:10] <Strav> anyone knows if I must run jackd in realtime mode to avoid xruns?
[04:11] <Strav> or is it just a matter of tweaking?
[04:11] <Bobby> sgtkwol: no idea what u talking about lol
[04:11] <brady> I installed mediawiki. It works over http. I want it to work over https. I followed the apache2 https instructions. I get empty documents from apache2 for mediawiki pages that work fine over http.
[04:12] <[LUCIAN] > I am currently logged in to my other pc via SSh. WHat command do I use to copy a file from the remote pc to the pc I am currently working on?
[04:12] <sgtkwol> I think it's when someone talks to me directly, that just set it off
[04:12] <Strav> (LUCIAN): use scp
[04:12] <[LUCIAN] > scp?
[04:12] <sgtkwol> sgtkwol: no idea what u talking about lol
[04:12] <redsox6391> does anyone know why this: ">	access tty; job control turned off" is showing up when i try to install ubuntu?
[04:12] <sgtkwol> that didn't work
[04:12] <Strav> syntax is: scp file user@host:/directory/where/you/wish/to/send
[04:12] <Evanlec> scp like the cp command in linux
[04:12] <sgtkwol> oh well
[04:13] <[LUCIAN] > ah, thanks
[04:13] <rafaelscj> !open-ssh
[04:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about open-ssh - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:13] <SexyBoBo> how can you figure out what /dev/ your cdrom is?
[04:13] <rafaelscj> !find ssh
[04:13] <ubotu> Found: openssh-client, openssh-server, ssh, ssh-askpass-gnome, aolserver4-nssha1 (and 21 others)
[04:13] <Evanlec> !openssh-client
[04:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about openssh-client - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:13] <Evanlec> wtf
[04:13] <rafaelscj> !openssh-server
[04:13] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about openssh-server - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:14] <Evanlec> thats silly
[04:14] <Evanlec> !ssh
[04:14] <ubotu> SSH is the Secure SHell protocol. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSHHowto for usage. Putty is a nice SSH client for Windows; it can be found at http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
[04:14] <Strav> ubotu is such a lame ass
[04:14] <Evanlec> lol
[04:14] <spktps50> i agree
[04:14] <redsox6391> anyone know???
[04:14] <redsox6391> >	access tty; job control turned off
[04:14] <SexyBoBo> how can you figure out what /dev/ your cdrom is?
[04:15] <SexyBoBo> nvm
[04:15] <Strav> SexyBoBo, look at the last lines in /etc/fstab
[04:15] <z0rz> How can I create a window version of X with 3d accel support w/o losing my current Xgl session and compiz?
[04:15] <Strav> (if it was correctly detected)
[04:16] <SexyBoBo> Strav, ty
[04:16] <redsox6391> nobody know?
[04:16] <Strav> that's how it goes
[04:16] <Strav> and everybody knows
[04:17] <redsox6391> i get the command line whenever i try to install ubuntu.
[04:17] <z0rz> Anyone have a guide to playing WoW on Ubuntu?
[04:17] <Strav> command line installer or command line simply?
[04:17] <spktps50> install crossover office
[04:17] <spktps50> and you can play wow
[04:18] <z0rz> Well I got wow running with wine...
[04:18] <Frogzoo> redsox6391: for help with "can't acess tty" in Feisty, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=421588&highlight=tty+job+control.
[04:18] <redsox6391> it is just a normal looking command prompt
[04:18] <spktps50> then y do u need a guide
[04:18] <z0rz> It looks great.. but when I leave wow, Xgl has apparently died and metacity has taken it's place
[04:18] <spktps50> o
[04:18] <z0rz> that's because I create a new X session to run WoW
[04:18] <redsox6391> thank you!!!
[04:19] <z0rz> Is there an advanced room for #ubuntu users that want to do more than get it installed?
[04:19] <Strav> now that compiz attracted enough people, I think we should disable it.
[04:19] <shawn34> I'm running beryl but have no title bars. can anyone help me out?
[04:19] <spktps50> run emerald --replace
[04:19] <[LUCIAN] > shawn34, run emerald --replace
[04:20] <[LUCIAN] > yeah
[04:20] <Strav> shawn34: this is because you don't have a window decorator loaded.
[04:20] <sgtkwol> z0rz: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WorldofWarcraft
[04:20] <Strav> emerald is a good choice
[04:20] <spktps50> @shawn do u have emerald installed
[04:20] <Zemus> This is too awesome for words. http://blog.chip.de/chip-linux-blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/hacking-ubuntu.jpg
[04:20] <Centaur5> Can Ubuntu be used instead of Xubuntu as a thin client?
[04:20] <|neon|> ok  since i been told that 2 sata hd on linux raid will outperform my current setup of 1 single sata hd i will be off for a little while to install ubuntu on my two raptors using linux raid tho if i do not get any performance i'll be piss
[04:20] <Joseph_K> Hi, I have an old Dell Optiplex GX150 (Pentium 3) on which 7.04 is listing the IDE drive as /dev/sda - is that normal under Ubuntu?  I would like to use hdparm but of course I can't.
[04:21] <rafaelscj> Joseph_K, yes
[04:21] <dug> Centaur5: there is something called 'linux terminal server' installed by default in edubuntu or available as a package i believe
[04:21] <Strav> Centaur5, I did lots of testing and I got very good time response with gnome using xrdp
[04:21] <shawn34> this isn't working for me
[04:21] <Centaur5> Strav: What is xrdp?
[04:22] <spktps50> @shawn sudo aptitude install emerald emerald-themes
[04:22] <Netham45> I need something to do with 2 pc's idling most of the time, one is Windows XP Home, and one is Ubuntu.
[04:22] <Joseph_K> rafaelscj: OK, that was simple, thanks.  :)  Do you know why it is like that?
[04:22] <spktps50> and hit alt+f2 and type emerald --replace &
[04:22] <Strav> It's another protocol (wonder if I spelled it right), faster than xdmcp or X window redirection via ssh
[04:22] <Centaur5> dug: Oh, I used the LTSP server install on the Xubuntu cd but the I used an Ubuntu alt cd when I setup the ltsp-client. Need to know if that was a no no.  :)
[04:22] <brownie17> why is cedega not a once-off cost?
[04:23] <shawn34> spktps50, already have them installed
[04:23] <rafaelscj> Joseph_K, no, i have an Acer laptop
[04:23] <shawn34> spktps50, not working
[04:23] <Pelo> brownie17, you'll hve to ask them
[04:23] <dug> z0rz: you can use this room to talk about more than just basic ubuntu stuff i believe
[04:23] <Centaur5> Strav: Well if the client machines are fairly quick should I still be concerned about using a low memory X manager?
[04:23] <spktps50> run replace in terminal and tell me what it prints out
[04:24] <dug> Netham45: you mean run something in the background?  there is for example tor http://tor.eff.org and then the seti alien signal thing
[04:24] <shawn34> Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: "murrine"
[04:24] <plasmid> I am trying to setup a VPN server on my Winxp machine (that hosts all my files).. and the client on my ubuntu machine. How can I setup a VPN server on my winxp box if comcast assigns me a dynamic IP addy?
[04:24] <brownie17> does anyone know if cedega works for age of empires 2?
[04:24] <Netham45> dug, like servers, or anthing.
[04:24] <Netham45> anything*
[04:24] <Pelo> plasmid,  for windows stuff ask in ##windows
[04:25] <shawn34> spktps50, Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: "murrine"
[04:25] <LDS_Trooper> Hello..
[04:25] <Netham45> I have apache/php/perl/mysql/etc... on them
[04:25] <Evanlec> plasmid - try dyndns.org for your IP problem
[04:25] <dug> Netham45: oh, there is like apache2 web server, ssh server, etc.  or a game server
[04:25] <Centaur5> brownie17: http://games.cedega.com/gamesdb/
[04:25] <rafaelscj> why are IDE devices listed as sda?
[04:25] <Pelo> brownie17, I'm sure there is a cedega channel or you can try and check on the cedega site to seeif they have a db of apps
[04:25] <Strav> Centaur5, well if you say that you have a cheap maching as your X server, I think I can still handle well 2 or 3 thin clients... at least.
[04:25] <dug> Netham45: some people use their extra or non-active pc to run a media server, like mythtv
[04:25] <maestrojed> This may be way to general of a question.  But I have installed apache (a legacy version) which I have test and it is working.  I just installed a legacy version of PHP.  How do I get those two to work together?
[04:25] <shawn34> spktps50, "emerald-themes is already the newest version."
[04:25] <LDS_Trooper> I have someone who needs to connect to my desktop remotely but I am not sure why they cannot... anyone know about the remote desktop option?
[04:25] <Netham45> dug: allready got a PC dedicated to that.
[04:26] <Netham45> w/ 10tb of disk and everything
[04:26] <jeremyb> ubotu version
[04:26] <ubotu> To find out what version of Ubuntu you have, type  lsb_release -a  in a !shell
[04:26] <Strav> Centaur5, check this out while I'm trying to find you a set of application that use it as a backend http://xrdp.sourceforge.net/
[04:26] <Pelo> rafaelscj, I know there is a reason for it you can probably find it in the forum
[04:26] <plasmid> Evanlec, what if I already own the domain ..e.g. www.example.org?
[04:26] <sgtkwol> I can't view my samba share on my ubuntu machine, I've added the folder, but when I check samba:/// it is empty
[04:26] <spktps50>  system >preferences > sessions and add beryl-manager and after that emerald --replace & ; then control alt backspace and log in to see if it works
[04:27] <dug> Netham45: I can't relate to your problem then :) good luck finding something to do with all your pc's :)
[04:27] <Evanlec> plasmid u should be able to configure the domain at dyndns.org as well i believe
[04:27] <Strav> centaur5: there this is from what I got the best response time: http://freenx.berlios.de/
[04:27] <Enul> can someone please help me with configure
[04:27] <Pelo> Enul,  configure of what ?
[04:27] <Centaur5> Strav: Okay, well my server is an Athlon 3500 and the clients are 3000 so I was wondering if I can use gnome or would that be bad?
[04:28] <LDS_Trooper> Can someone offer some help or direction about "Remote Desktop"
[04:28] <Enul> pelo i'm trying to compile some drivers and configure is giving me fits
[04:28] <dug> LDS_Trooper: your firewall/router might be blocking the outside connection to your computer maybe
[04:28] <plasmid> Evanlec, but the IP addy is being tied to a web server that ties to my asterisk server... is a vpn mutually exclusive?
[04:28] <LDS_Trooper> dug, how can I check that?
[04:28] <Strav> Centaur5, Well you should compare both, all I can say is that I got very good results with gnome using freenx
[04:28] <Pelo> Enul, what kind of error msg are you getting ?
[04:28] <spktps50> @shawn results?
[04:29] <bulmer> freenx is fast bar none
[04:29] <Enul> Pelo  error: Package requirements (gtk+-2.0 libxml-2.0) were not met.
[04:29] <Evanlec> plasmid you want your domain to point to your machine?
[04:29] <sgtkwol> @lds_trooper I know it uses vnc, so you need to use a vnc client to access it
[04:29] <Centaur5> Strav: Okay, well for some reason my clients aren't booting they're just stuck at the boot splash page.
[04:29] <dug> LDS_Trooper: I haven't used remote desktop, but to open a port/hole in your router, you usually connect to it via your web browser, to http://192.168.0.1/ or some similar address (check manual for your router or website)
[04:29] <LDS_Trooper> sgtkwol, the person needing to connect has vnc
[04:30] <FranciscoPadilla> How can I increase the overall brightness in Xubuntu? Videos on YouTube look too dark. The brightness setting on my monitor is set to the maximun; however, in Windows I could get my screen brighter. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
[04:30] <plasmid> Evanlec, it already does. It pops up my trixbox webpage.
[04:30] <Strav> Centaur5, was a while I played with freenx. rtfm ;)
[04:30] <LDS_Trooper> dug thanks
[04:30] <spktps50> @lds what kind of router do u have
[04:30] <dug> Enul: did you search for libgtk and libxml (-dev) packages to install?
[04:30] <Evanlec> plasmid so whats the issue then?
[04:30] <Netham45> is there a way to run 2 Ubuntu PC's in parallel, where each like could do a portion of the processing?
[04:30] <sgtkwol> ok, wasn't sure how far along you were in setting it up
[04:30] <LDS_Trooper> spktps50, not using a router
[04:30] <Strav> blumer: sorry I'm a frenchie. fast bar none?
[04:30] <Enul> i dont even know where to search for them dug
[04:30] <plasmid> Evanlec, the issue is... HOW do I setup a VPN server on my winxp box.
[04:30] <Pelo> Enul,  that's what ./configure is for, it tells you what the libs are missing for you to install and run the apps open up synaptic  search for the pacakges listed and install them,  then run ./configure again for the next one , repeat until you go throught ./configure whitout errors,    you will probably need to install the -dev package that match the search as well
[04:30] <Evanlec> plasmid, i dont know anything about vpn sorry
[04:30] <jeremyb> LDS_Trooper: are you mormon?
[04:31] <plasmid> lol
[04:31] <Netham45> haha
[04:31] <dug> Enul: you can go to system->administration->synaptic package manager and search for libxml or libgtk, etc., install -dev packages
[04:31] <Centaur5> Strav: Alright, thanks for the info.  I'll try to figure out why it isn't quite working.
[04:31] <spktps50> then u dont need to port forward because it should connect right to ur comp
[04:31] <LDS_Trooper> I am.. but at the moment I am an Ubuntu user looking for some help
[04:31] <Pelo> jeremyb, way offtopic
[04:31] <Enul> alright thanks
[04:31] <LDS_Trooper> thanks Pelo
[04:31] <Pelo> LDS_Trooper, my comment has nothing to do with you
[04:31] <jeremyb> Pelo: of course it is
[04:32] <LDS_Trooper> Still thanks for mentioning it
[04:32] <dug> Netham45: I don't know about that myself, but I would search for stuff on ubuntu and grid computing (grid computing is about doing that)
[04:32] <Pelo> LDS_Trooper,  it is better if you ask a specific question then asking for general help ,  you can also look in the forum if noone currently in can help you
[04:32] <jeremyb> LDS_Trooper: just wondering.  (if not, i'd wonder what LDS means)
[04:32] <FranciscoPadilla> Any help would be appreciated.
[04:32] <Strav> Netham45: look for plan9
[04:33] <hopender> Where do I find my Processor Speed?
[04:33] <hopender> Where do I find my procesosor speed?
[04:33] <LDS_Trooper> Pelo, I have enabled Remote Desktop and given the VNCViewer command to the person. The have VNC installed and are getting an error.
[04:33] <richard> system properties
[04:33] <ramza3> anybody have any docs on setting up gnuserv/client with emacs? on ubuntu
[04:33] <jeremyb> hopender: cat /proc/cpuinfo
[04:33] <LDS_Trooper> "unable to resolve host by name: The requested name is valid and was found in the database, but does not have the correct associated data being resolved for. (11004)"
[04:33] <Pelo> LDS_Trooper, I don'T knwo about vnc sorry
[04:33] <richard> or dv manager
[04:33] <Strav> I think it was implemented just for that and I remember seeing ubuntu packages about it. But don't go thinking about low level multi-threading with this kind of setup
[04:33] <rafaelscj> <hopender, System _Admin > system monitor
[04:33] <Pelo> !vnc
[04:33] <ubotu> VNC is a protocol for remote desktop. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VNCOverSSH describes how to use it securely.  It works best over fast connections, otherwise look at !FreeNX
[04:33] <LDS_Trooper> Pelo, ok thanks
[04:34] <dug> LDS_Trooper: are you using a cable modem or something where ip changes every now and then?  maybe change hostname to an ip, check your ip at a place like http://whatismyip.com just a guess
[04:34] <lxuser> hello,  can someone help me mount my usb hdd?
[04:35] <Pelo> lxuser, usb hdd should mount automaticaly,  make sure itis properly plugged in and powered  it should appear on your desktop
[04:35] <lxuser> when i try to mount /dev/sda it tells me i have the wrong type specified, i figured it was vfat
[04:35] <dug> !mount
[04:35] <ubotu> Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted (also "man mkfs" for formatting) - Mounting partitions in Gnome under Dapper: System -> Administration -> Disks - For Edgy, see !fstab and !DiskMounter
[04:35] <LDS_Trooper> dug thanks for the suggestion .. will try that
[04:35] <lxuser> pelo, it doesnt
[04:35] <brownie17> hopender, pcpitstop?
[04:35] <dug> ubotu you're outta date
[04:35] <lxuser> please dont assume this is solution has a generic answer.
[04:35] <Strav> !man
[04:35] <Pelo> lxuser, try to mount it without  FS options see if it does
[04:35] <ubotu> The "man" command brings up the Linux manual pages for the command you're interested in. Try "man intro" at the command line, or see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
[04:35] <lxuser> ok
[04:35] <brownie17> what's the latest cedega version?
[04:36] <Evanlec> !cedega
[04:36] <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
[04:36] <lxuser> 6.03 or something brownie17
[04:36] <Pelo> lxuser, we start with the generic stuff to make sure nothing has been overlooked
[04:36] <hopender> II did cat /proc/cpuinfo but I don't see my Processor Speed
[04:36] <Evanlec> how much does cedega cost?
[04:36] <Nomad``> $5 a month, i think?
[04:36] <jaime> whats the best program to use to make flash files in ubuntu?
[04:36] <Pelo> Evanlec,  check on the cedega site
[04:36] <LDS_Trooper> !FreeNX
[04:36] <ubotu> FreeNX is advanced remote desktop technology. For more information and install instructions, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeNX
[04:36] <Evanlec> Pelo, righto
[04:37] <dug> hopender: if you are okay without having a command line way to do it, you can open system->administration->system monitor to see cpu speed(s)
[04:37] <rafaelscj> CEDEGA isn't open? I don't knew
[04:37] <hopender> dug: Where does it say my CPU speed
[04:37] <lxuser> how to i not give it an fs pelo?
[04:37] <jaime> what program should I use to make flash files with
[04:38] <LDS_Trooper> Thanks again guys
[04:38] <dug> hopender: in mine it displays it in the system tab
[04:38] <rafaelscj> hopender, System > Admin > system monitor
[04:38] <Pelo> lxuser,   sudo mount /dev/.... /mountpoint
[04:38] <lxuser> pelo, if i remove it from the fstab then it will only continue to ask for an fs type
[04:39] <hopender> would 4600+ be my processor speed?
[04:39] <Pelo> lxuser, befor you tried to add it to fstab did you try mounting it manualy ?
[04:39] <Evanlec> hopender, u can even add it to your panels
[04:39] <dug> jaime: one way is I think adobe has a flash compiler for linux: http://www.williambrownstreet.net/wordpress/?p=78
[04:40] <lxuser> pelo, no.
[04:40] <dug> hopender: I believe so, that seems fast
[04:40] <hopender> 2.41 GHz. Got it
[04:40] <Pelo> lxuser, I'd start with that before messing with  fstab
[04:40] <alexbOrsova> what does the boot argument pci=nopci do?
[04:40] <lxuser> hopender, thats just amd's marketing scheme
[04:40] <Vek_> i need some help
[04:40] <dug> lxuser: when you plug in a usb hard drive, does ubuntu try to mount it?  it should
[04:40] <alexbOrsova> Vek_: with what?
[04:40] <LinuxNIT> what iso do i need for a macbook?
[04:40] <hopender> I'm trying to sell my comp on eBay so I can get a Macbook =D
[04:40] <lxuser> dug, no
[04:41] <Strav> gay
[04:41] <Vek_> i have many problems using my wireless internet
[04:41] <Pelo> Strav,  try in #dalnet that where the lifestyle channels are
[04:41] <lxuser_> sorry, my connection is very poor
[04:41] <dug> lxuser: the only thing i can think of is to plug in hard drive (after booting up to ubuntu), turn it on, then run "dmesg" to see if anything was recognized related to your hard drive
[04:41] <IdleOne> LinuxNIT: ppc
[04:41] <alexbOrsova> Vek_: could you be a little bit more specific?
[04:42] <Strav> Pelo. Can't help it sorry. Every time I see the word mac.
[04:42] <dug> LinuxNIT: if you have an intel mac (i think new macbooks are), you can use a regular x86 ubuntu install cd
[04:42] <Strav> or ruby on rails
[04:42] <Strav> or Isomething
[04:42] <LinuxNIT> dug, ok
[04:42] <Vek_> sometime everything works fine but other ubuntu wont find my wireless connetion
[04:43] <alexbOrsova> Vek_: it won't recognize the wireless card or it won't work with your wireless network?
[04:43] <lxuser_> if i could pm you i'd show you the output of dmesg
[04:43] <Vek_> im using a 54 mbs wireless usb 2.0
[04:43] <Pelo> Strav,  it's a good strategy if your intent is to get banned
[04:43] <spktps50> linksys?
[04:43] <Vek_> the wireless card
[04:43] <spktps50> ya
[04:44] <Vek_> its a netgear
[04:44] <Pelo> !pastebin | lxuser
[04:44] <ubotu> lxuser: 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)
[04:44] <jimmygoon> I installed boost libraries into /usr/local/lib but now my executables cna't find them there, neither can my link... any tips?
[04:44] <rafaelscj> Pelo, the newer Kernel's have migrated to using the SCSI device naming layer (hda > sda)
[04:44] <dug> !paste | lxuser_
[04:44] <ubotu> lxuser_: 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)
[04:44] <rafaelscj> Pelo, thanks
[04:44] <lxuser_> fair enough
[04:44] <spktps50> what is its model #
[04:44] <Strav> Pelo: this is discrimination against mac haters. But don't take it seriously, I won't pronounce other words than fifo, queue and such anymore
[04:44] <alexbOrsova> Vek_: so sometimes it doesn't recognize your wireless card?
[04:45] <Vek_> yep
[04:45] <Vek_> !!
[04:45] <Pelo> lxuser, once the usb hdd is plugged in  type lsusb see if it gets listed
[04:45] <Vek_> any advice on that?
[04:45] <jaime> i need to know what compiler to use to code flash in ubuntu
[04:45] <alexbOrsova> Vek_:what's the model #?
[04:45] <Vek_> wg11
[04:45] <dug> I will say ubuntu feisty seemed a little glitchy when i ran the live cd on an intel mac.  i'm going to try ubuntu gutsy tribe 5 cd sometime
[04:45] <Vek_> wg111
[04:45] <lxuser_> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36137/
[04:45] <lxuser_> that is what dmesg outputs
[04:46] <dug> jaime: I think adobe has a flash compiler for linux: http://www.williambrownstreet.net/wordpress/?p=78
[04:46] <alexbOrsova> Vek_: hold on a minute
[04:46] <ramza3> anybody...gnuserv?
[04:46] <|neon|> ok  since i been told that 2 sata hd on linux raid will outperform my current setup of 1 single sata hd i will be off for a little while to install ubuntu on my two raptors using linux raid tho if i do not get any performance i'll be piss
[04:46] <Pelo> jaime, no idea , check in the forum or if you know of one for linux just get the source and compile it
[04:46] <Vek_> ok
[04:46] <Pelo> ramza3, gnuserv what ?
[04:47] <jaime> dug, that website didn't have the compiler
[04:47] <jimmygoon> nickrud, I installed boost libraries into /usr/local/lib but now my executables cna't find them there, neither can my link... any tips?
[04:47] <ramza3> Pelo: how do I configure it so that I can only have one emacs window open
[04:47] <alexbOrsova> Vek_: so let me get this straight, it works just fine sometimes?
[04:47] <Vek_> and other doesnt
[04:47] <Pelo> ramza3, see that's much better but ask the channel not just me,  or try looking for  a gnuserv channel
[04:48] <|neon|> any benchmark apps for linux ne1
[04:48] <alexbOrsova> Vek_: if that's the case then try to see what you're doing different for when the card works to when it doesn't
[04:48] <nickrud> jimmygoon,
[04:48] <ramza3> Pelo, irc nazi
[04:48] <spktps50> @vek can u list the output of lsusb
[04:48] <alexbOrsova> Vek_: does it just not work fom startup or does it stop working after you oot ubuntu
[04:48] <Pelo> ramza3, just trying to get you some help
[04:48] <alexbOrsova> boot
[04:48] <elkbuntu> ramza3, please behave
[04:49] <Vek_> well once it stop working the only way to fix it its using the live cd to i guess run the drivers again
[04:49] <Strav> ramza3, I'm an emacsian perhaps I can help, only thing is: this is the first time I hear about gnuserv...
[04:49] <lxuser_> my connection is giving me trouble, dug, did you come to a conclusion?
[04:50] <alexbOrsova> Vek_: plug it in, then goto System -> Administration -> Network and see if it shows up there
[04:50] <ramza3> Strav: really, how do you avoid opening up multiple emacs sessions (windows)
[04:50] <Strav> ramza3, ok I see it's an emacs server you can connect clients to right?
[04:50] <Vek_> nope
[04:50] <nickrud> jimmygoon, run sudo ldconfig ; /etc/ld.so.conf.d/libc.conf should have included those
[04:50] <alexbOrsova> Vek_:is it plugged in right now?
[04:50] <dug> jaime: there is an open source flash compiler called flasc but it doesn't support flash 9 features I believe.  That blog post linked to this sdk, i'm not sure if it works on linux but he suggested it does: http://download.macromedia.com/pub/flex/sdk/flex2_sdk_hf1.zip
[04:50] <alexbOrsova> Vek_: so I assume you're talking to me from a different computer, right?
[04:50] <Vek_> and i have tried in all different usbs
[04:50] <ramza3> Strav: normally it is just for keeping only one "emacs" window open like with gedit or other app
[04:50] <Vek_> i actually using it now
[04:51] <spktps50> wait there is no output on lsusb
[04:51] <alexbOrsova> Vek_: so right now it works?
[04:51] <dug> lxuser: let me check your paste, just a sec
[04:51] <lxuser_> dug, thanks
[04:51] <Strav> ramza3, I guess it is on the side of gnuserv then. If you wish to kill an emacs buffer, it's ctrl+k
[04:51] <alexbOrsova> Vek_: so then it's showing up in System -> Administration -> Network right now?
[04:51] <Vek_> yes
[04:51] <spktps50> @vek what does lsusb say
[04:52] <Strav> ctrl+x+k sorry
[04:52] <dug> lxuser, lxuser_: what is on the usb harddrive, i'm just guessing but dmesg might suggest there is no valid formatted drive on it? (fat32/ntfs/ex3)  If so maybe you can run gnome partition editor (gparted) and partition it
[04:52] <theshadow> Ok so I just had an update that required a reboot after the reboot the GRUB loader says "Error 15: File not found Press enter to continue" If I do so it lists the 2.6.20-16-Generic and 2.6.20-15-Generic images neither works. Can anyone give me a hand?
[04:52] <lxuser_> it should be fat32
[04:52] <Vek_> it always shows system-administrator-network...
[04:53] <dug> lxuser_: I mean format it, not partition it
[04:53] <Vek_> juss it doesnt show the wireless connection
[04:53] <lxuser_> dug, i dont think that should happen, as it does as you say it should and just pops up on my other ubuntu computer
[04:53] <dug> lxuser_: I would still run gnome partition editor just to see if it can see your usb hard drive at all, it sometimes mounts things when ubuntu won't
[04:53] <lxuser_> oh ok
[04:53] <lxuser_> where is gnome partition editor located?
[04:54] <dug> lxuser_: oh if it mounts fine on another computer with ubuntu I'm not sure then.  You could post your issue and the dmesg output to the ubuntu forum and probably get better help
[04:54] <Pelo> lxuser,  you might need to install it ,  sudo apt-get install gparted  ( it will show in the admin menu)
[04:54] <lxuser_> ok
[04:54] <politik> hi, I'm trying to use xnest to login to another machine, and I can get to the login prompt of the other machine, but I can't get past the user/pass screen. Is there some reason why this wouldn't be working?
[04:54] <lxuser_> dug, i think i just fsucked up my fstab
[04:54] <lxuser_> and im too stupid to fix it.
[04:55] <Pelo> politik,  caplocks ?
[04:55] <politik> na the user/pass is correct
[04:55] <politik> somehow its the fact that I'm logging in remotely
[04:55] <ramza3> Strav: do people use xemacs or emacs?
[04:55] <dug> lxuser_: oh well i have a usb hard drive, when i plug it in (no fstab entry), ubuntu tries to mount it.  it never can, so I manually mount it with the -o force flag.  I don't want to put an fstab entry yet
[04:55] <Pelo> lxuser, you shouldn' thave to put usb drives in fstab,  you need to fix the auto mount
[04:56] <nickrud> politik, a silly question, but does the other machine allow remote logins?
[04:56] <lxuser_> dug or pelo, how would i go about fixing the auto mount?
[04:56] <Pelo> lxuser, does lsusb show your usb hdd ?
[04:56] <Strav> ramza3,standard version runs in both x and command line version with the -nw option
[04:56] <lxuser_> lsusb does indeed show it
[04:56] <Pelo> lxuser, has what ?
[04:57] <Pelo> lxuser, jsut paste the one line here
[04:57] <politik> nickrud: it should, I've logged in from a windows box before
[04:57] <politik> nickrud: supposedly I turned on xdmcp
[04:57] <lxuser_> pelo? the lsusb output?
[04:57] <nickrud> politik, then there goes my help ;)
[04:57] <alexbOrsova> so can anyone here explain to me what the boot argument pci=nocpi does?
[04:57] <mcj04> whats the best way to share folder between two ubuntu machines? i've tried smb but for some reason when ever i try to connect to the other computer it says that it can not access the folder and that it might have been deleted? got any ideas?
[04:57] <theshadow> anyone??
[04:57] <lxuser_> Bus 003 Device 007: ID 0bc2:0502 Seagate RSS LLC
[04:57] <Pelo> lxuser, yes , but just the one line with the usb hdd in it
[04:57] <lxuser_> im still here
[04:57] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: what do you need help with?
[04:57] <lxuser_> that was just a clone
[04:57] <Strav> ramza3, for me in linux I prefer using it in a terminal because of font's antialiasing
[04:57] <Pelo> lxuser_,  ok now try blkid , see if you see it
[04:58] <politik> nickrud: it doesn't even say the pass is wrong, which it does if I mess up the pass... it just doesn't log me in, kicks me back to the username
[04:58] <lxuser_> /dev/sda1: LABEL="BIG_DISC" UUID="0000-0F15" TYPE="vfat"
[04:58] <ramza3> Strav: I think I am using emacs21 in X windows.  but I just installed xemacs21
[04:58] <scratchme> Hi all.
[04:58] <theshadow> alexbOrsova: after an update that required a reboot grub is spitting "Error 15 File not Found" at me
[04:58] <lxuser_> that is it pelo
[04:58] <politik> I do get an error message if I type the password wrong
[04:58] <nickrud> politik, I'm not real strong on remote logins, just the obvious stuff
[04:58] <crogue5> what file do i edit in command line to change my IP address, i have a static right now, but i set it when i had GUI going on my comp, which is not turned off and i don't have a monitor connected to it....
[04:58] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: ok, do you have a live CD handy?
[04:59] <nickrud> crogue5, /etc/network/interfaces
[04:59] <crogue5> thanks
[04:59] <theshadow> alexbOrsova: No this is a dell pre install
[04:59] <theshadow> I have a server CD
[04:59] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: wow. you've got a dell preloaded with ubuntu? neat
[05:00] <politik> nickrud: np, me neither
[05:00] <Pelo> lxuser_,  /dev/sda1 is the devtree for your usb hdd ????   what is your / partition on ?
[05:00] <nickrud> crogue5, then run    ifdown <interface> && ifup <interface>  after the change
[05:00] <crogue5> ok thanks
[05:00] <theshadow> alexbOrsova: Well thanks :) but that doesn't really help my issue :S
[05:00] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: ok, what you need is a live CD you can boot from
[05:00] <lxuser__> pelo, i apologize, but my connection is not irc friendly
[05:00] <theshadow> alexbOrsova: will a server CD work?
[05:00] <Pelo> lxuser_,  /dev/sda1 is the devtree for your usb hdd ????   what is your / partition on ?
[05:00] <scratchme> How do you get the /etc/fstab to refresh if you've updated the credentials file referenced in a samba mount line item?
[05:00] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: if you don't want to spend forever downloading ubuntu live, get Damn Small Linux
[05:01] <Nomad``> what would an example of a valid mountpoint be ?
[05:01] <theshadow> alexbOrsova: its an ubuntu feisty server cd
[05:01] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: I don't think so
[05:01] <lxuser__> pelo, i dont understand
[05:01] <nickrud> scratchme, sudo mount -a
[05:01] <mcj04> whats the best way to share folder between two ubuntu machines? i've tried smb but for some reason when ever i try to connect to the other computer it says that it can not access the folder and that it might have been deleted? got any ideas? This computer can share folders and be open on the other one, but the oter one can not share and be opened.
[05:01] <theshadow> alexbOrsova: ok... what exactly do I need to do?
[05:01] <scratchme> nickrud, you rock, thanks.
[05:01] <Ecalix> anybody ever setup phynd?
[05:01] <Pelo> lxuser_,  well assuming that it's correct  type these two cmmand in the therminal    sudo mkdir /media/USB         and   sudo mount /dev/sda1 /media/USB
[05:01] <lxuser__> oh
[05:01] <lxuser__> pelo its oh /dev/hda i imagine
[05:02] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: hold on
[05:02] <Pelo> mcj04,  I trhink you need samba on both computers  you can also try asking in #samba ( I'm not very good with samba stuff)
[05:02] <rafaelscj> mcj04, nfs or ftp?
[05:02] <hopender> I have my computer up for sale on eBay if anybody would like a link to it just private message me
[05:03] <lxuser__> pelo, /dev/hda1
[05:03] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: download a 50MB image from here http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/download.html adn burn it to a CD
[05:03] <Pelo> lxuser_,  type these two cmmand in the therminal    sudo mkdir /media/USB         and   sudo mount /dev/sda1 /media/USB
[05:03] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: a bootalbe image for Damn  Small Linux
[05:03] <jimmygoon> nickrud, so should I hvae to edit that file because ldconfig isn't enough
[05:03] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: this will allow you to access your dell's harddisk
[05:03] <Pelo> hopender, this is not a sales channel , please stop doing that
[05:04] <hopender>  I did it once
[05:04] <hopender> but fine
[05:04] <theshadow> alexbOrsova: ok...
[05:04] <jimmygoon> nickrud, actually that file is empty
[05:04] <lxuser__> pelo, that did it
[05:04] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: you can use the bootable CD to check the /boot/grub/ directory on your broken machine
[05:04] <lxuser__> pelo, is there anyway to make an icon pop up sort of like the cdrom does when a disc is in the drive on my desktop? i hate to waste your time further.
[05:04] <nickrud> jimmygoon, ah!  add the line /usr/local/lib to it, and then rerun ldconfig ; here on gutsy it has that line already
[05:05] <Pelo> lxuser_,  ok make a note of the second command  you'll probably need it in the future ,  but I don'T know why it doesnT' automount
[05:05] <theshadow> alexbOrsova: ok what am I looking for?
[05:05] <lxuser__> thanks again
[05:05] <theshadow> alexbOrsova: what is the problem?
[05:05] <crogue5> thanks nickrud went perfectly
[05:06] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: the problem is you have no way to access your broken computer's filesystem
[05:06] <Pelo> lxuser_, it usualy does it lke that,  if you can try with another usb drive like a flash drive or a mp3 player  see if they automount  if not , you have a more complicated problems if they do mount then it might be an isses with that particular hdd
[05:06] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: a bootable CD would enable you to do this
[05:07] <theshadow> alexbOrsova: No I understand that part of the problem. But What is causing this error message in the first place?
[05:07] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: look here's a direct link to an image: ftp://ftp.oss.cc.gatech.edu/pub/linux/distributions/damnsmall/current/dsl-3.4.1.iso
[05:07] <Nomad``> Pelo, i'm following along with your instructions to lxuser_ but i'm trying it on my CD drive trying to get it work, when i try to mount it apparently it's 'Unable to identify CD-ROM format' - any simple solutions to that?
[05:07] <theshadow> alexbOrsova: I'm downloading it
[05:07] <ubuntu_> hello everybody
[05:07] <Pelo> Nomad``,  this is a sata cd-rom right ?
[05:07] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: oh, something might have happened to a file in the /boot/grub/ directory which grub depends on
[05:07] <Nomad``> no, IDE
[05:07] <jimmygoon> thanks nickrud
[05:08] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: that's where grub keeps all it's configuration files
[05:08] <Pelo> Nomad``,  try with a commercialy burned cd ,  like a windows cd or something  see if you can do it with that ,
[05:08] <Nomad``> alright, just a sec
[05:08] <rafaelscj> how may tell me a good cd burner?
[05:09] <rafaelscj> who*
[05:09] <theshadow> alexbOrsova: I see
[05:09] <Pelo> rafaelscj, I use LG  and they last me about a year but I'm a smoker and I don'T like to vaccum
[05:09] <d4rkmonkey> Anyone know how to set up tablets in Ubuntu?
[05:09] <Pelo> rafaelscj,  or did you mean an app ?
[05:10] <Pelo> d4rkmonkey,  tablet pc or the input device ?
[05:10] <d4rkmonkey> Pelo input devide, just bought a 4x5 wacom tablet.
[05:10] <rafaelscj> Pelo, yes, an app
[05:10] <Pelo> rafaelscj, gnomebaker
[05:10] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: you know how to burn an image to a CD, right? I can help you with that too if you need me too...
[05:10] <Pelo> d4rkmonkey, look up the model in the forum or try here  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[05:10] <rafaelscj> Pelo, tnks
[05:11] <theshadow> alexbOrsova: yea its almost done downloading... kinda slow for some reason
[05:11] <d4rkmonkey> Pelo ok, wacoms are supposed to be fairly well-supported in Ubuntu, I just need to configure a bunch of things. Thanks for the link!
[05:11] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: well for 5o MB it didn't take that long
[05:11] <dug> d4rkmonkey: according to this page, you should be able to just plug in the tablet and ubuntu will see it: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wacom
[05:11] <rafaelscj> Pelo, is gnomebaker opensource?
[05:12] <d4rkmonkey> dug its recognized, but it doesn't really work like it should...
[05:12] <Nomad``> Pelo: dmesg | tail still shows "Unable to to identify CD-ROM format", and sda (what should be the cd drive, i think) doesn't show up on blkid :x
[05:12] <Pelo> d4rkmonkey,  you can also try a search for wacom in synaptic see if there is a package for it
[05:12] <Pelo> rafaelscj,  it's in the repos    sudo apt-get install gnomebaker
[05:12] <Siph01> on the right side of my laptops touchpad there is a feature to scroll up and down.... does anyone know if i can disable this???
[05:12] <lxuser> pelo, can i bother you once more?
[05:12] <Flannel> Siph01: You can.  gsynaptics will take care of it, or you can edit config files by hand
[05:12] <lxuser> how do i add write access to the usb drive?
[05:12] <dug> Nomad``: are you using sudo mount to try to mount your cd-rom? or /etc/fstab?  If the first one, you can pass -t iso9660 to sudo mount maybe
[05:12] <Pelo> Nomad``, does your cdrom show up in menu> syustem > prefs > hardware info ?
[05:13] <d4rkmonkey> Pelo ok, I was thinking of doing that but I was't sure.
[05:13] <`sam`> what package is fdisk in?
[05:13] <Nomad``> dug: i am specifying iso9660 :)
[05:13] <Pelo> lxuser,  sudo chmod 777 /media/USB
[05:13] <Siph01> Flannel: which config files? xorg.conf?
[05:13] <goodtod> what's the best way to manage init scripts (command line or gui) in ubuntu?
[05:13] <lxuser> pelo, will i have to type that in every time?
[05:13] <Pelo> d4rkmonkey, never hurts to try , and it's free
[05:14] <d4rkmonkey> Pelo yeah, good point. I'll try that in a bit. Thanks for your help.
[05:14] <Pelo> lxuser, no , there is a way to put that in the mount command   type man mount see what the options you have to add to the command is
[05:14] <magicalmoose> hey, guys? how might i change irc channels? sorry, i'm new =[
[05:14] <Flannel> Siph01: yep.  And gsynaptics works well too.  Lots of things to tweak (sensitivity and such)
[05:14] <Pelo> magic_ninja,   /join #nechannel
[05:14] <chrisa> If you had a choice between intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG and Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN for ubuntu which would you pick?
[05:15] <Pelo> magicalmoose,  /join #nechannel
[05:15] <chrisa> 3945ABG looks like it has solid support already
[05:15] <Grungebunny> are there any decent mmorpgs available in ubuntu ?
[05:15] <lxuser__> pelo, was that all i had to do? my connection is once again causing problems
[05:15] <nickrud> goodtod, rcconf, bum and update-rc.d (bum is gui, rcconf sorta gui, update-rc.d command line)
[05:15] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: ill be right back, ok?
[05:15] <dug> lxuser: no, /media/USB will always be there and keep permissions
[05:15] <Pelo> chrisa, check the forum for comments  and here  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[05:15] <lxuser__> dug, ok
[05:15] <d4rkmonkey> chrisa the first one looks to me that its better supported, but I'm not entirely sure.
[05:15] <SkareCrow> /server -m irc.rezolabs.net -j #meh
[05:15] <goodtod> nickrud: thanks i'll look into it
[05:15] <SkareCrow> hrm
[05:15] <lxuser__> it still doesnt seem to be giving me write access
[05:16] <Pelo> lxuser, do you have a usb modem ? and is it plugged in the usb port next to the one you use for the hdd ?
[05:16] <SkareCrow> sorry about that, i am using gaim and aparently you cannot conect to a server like that
[05:16] <SkareCrow> lol
[05:16] <|neon|> any benchmark apps for linux ne1
[05:16] <|neon|> ok  since i been told that 2 sata hd on linux raid will outperform my current setup of 1 single sata hd i will be off for a little while to install ubuntu on my two raptors using linux raid tho if i do not get any performance i'll be piss
[05:16] <lxuser__> pelo, no
[05:16] <Nomad``> Pelo, i don't see anything that says cdrom in hardware info :(
[05:16] <lxuser__> pelo, its just terrible wifi
[05:16] <dug> lxuser__: you may need to unmount (umount /media/USB) then remount it
[05:16] <lxuser__> oh, ok
[05:16] <lxuser__> still here
[05:16] <Pelo> Nomad``,  it would be under a  IDE thing
[05:16] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: are you still here?
[05:16] <dug> theshadow knows
[05:17] <Pelo> lxuser, I don't know then ,  I'm not that good with hardware stuff
[05:17] <theshadow> alexbOrsova: yes sorry
[05:17] <theshadow> alexbOrsova: was trying to find a blank cd
[05:17] <Pelo> Nomad``,  I don't think ubuntu is seeing your cdrom at all , regardless of there being a cd in it or not ,  I don't know how to fix that
[05:17] <alexbOrsova> theshaow: that's ok I just wanted to make sure I didn't lose you
[05:17] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: had to restart xchat
[05:17] <nickrud> Grungebunny, do sudo apt-cache search mmorpg
[05:17] <|neon|> does xen works ok with ubuntu
[05:18] <ticnailer69> Does anyone know where the config file is for changing the screen resolution properties?
[05:18] <Pelo> Nomad``,  silly question,  check in menu  > system > admin > user check if you have permission to access cdrom
[05:18] <nickrud> !xorg | ticnailer69
[05:18] <ubotu> ticnailer69: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[05:18] <Pelo> ticnailer69, /etc/X11/xorg.conf        X one one , not X LL
[05:18] <dug> ticnailer69: /etc/X11/xorg.conf i think is the main one you use, but back it up if you make any changes
[05:18] <lxuser__> dug, it still will not give me write access
[05:18] <brownie17> i just tried running Age of empires II under cedega. did not work so well, i want to know if other people got the same problems as me. it worked fine except for the fact that you cannot scroll
[05:19] <theshadow> alexbOrsova: so the bad news is that I think I'm out of blank cds but... I do have the Ubuntu Fiesty Fawn Server install CD and I have the "Rescue a broken system" as an option
[05:19] <Pelo> lxuser, sudo chown /media/USB username
[05:19] <ticnailer69> thanks
[05:19] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: ok, hold on a second let me find my copy...
[05:19] <Nomad``> Pelo: hehe yes i am allowed to 'Use CD-ROM drives' :)
[05:19] <dug> lxuser__: just a guess, but try "sudo chown lxuser:lxuser /media/USB" too and umount and remount if needed
[05:19] <Pelo> Nomad``, it was worth a shot
[05:19] <Nomad``> :)
[05:19] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: alright, here's what you can try doing,
[05:20] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: boot the server CD and start the install
[05:20] <Nomad``> Pelo, i'll mess with it some more tomorrow, but thanks for all your efforts! i'll let you know if i figure it out :p
[05:20] <Pelo> Nomad``, the only thing I 've got is check the forum for  cdrom not recognised
[05:20] <Nomad``> will do
[05:20] <Nomad``> thanks again :)
[05:20] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: then after it starts, cancel it and get to the 'select an install step' menu
[05:20] <Pelo> best of luck
[05:20] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: form there we'll try to do the 'install gub' optiojn
[05:20] <Pelo> IndyGunFreak, will save us
[05:20] <Zemus> Is ndiswrapper found on the binary ubuntu cd?
[05:21] <IndyGunFreak> uh oh..lol
[05:21] <Zemus> Great. :/
[05:21] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: so tell me when you've booted from the CD
[05:21] <dug> Zemus: ndiswrapper is installed by default so it should be on cd
[05:21] <Pelo> Zemus,  yes ,  check in pool in restricted , under the N
[05:21] <lxuser_> dug, it says my username is invalid
[05:21] <lxuser_> my username is "alan:
[05:21] <dug> lxuser_: sorry, I didn't mention to change "lxuser" with your username on your computer, i just guessed
[05:22] <lxuser_> dug, i did
[05:22] <politik> anyone know why, when logging in remotely to another machine using xnest, and entering the correct user/pass, I just get a beep, and then I'm kicked back to the username prompt?
[05:22] <Pelo> lxuser,  linux is case sensitive
[05:22] <alexbOrsova> !ro
[05:22] <ubotu> Daca doriti ajutor sau doriti sa discutati despre Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu, intrati pe #ubuntu-ro
[05:22] <lxuser_> pelo, i took that into concideration
[05:22] <lxuser_> consideration rather
[05:22] <Pelo> IndyGunFreak,  can you tell lxuser  how to allow read write to a usb hdd fat32 ? mounted to /media/USB
[05:22] <theshadow> alexbOrsova: ok... umm I pressed esc. Which brought up the Ubuntu Installer main menu... I don't have install grub it has "Choose language, config keyboard, detect and mount cd rom, load debconf preconfig file, load installer components from CD, change debconf priority, check cd rom integrity, save debug logs, execute shell
[05:22] <dug> lxuser_: I assume you tried: "sudo chown alan:alan /media/USB"
[05:22] <Zemus> Pelo, I have no idea how to "check in pool in restricted under the N", can you tell me?
[05:23] <Zemus> dug, it's not installed, I can't launch it from the cli.
[05:23] <IndyGunFreak> Pelo: is it being detected?
[05:23] <Pelo> Zemus,  browse the cd
[05:23] <lxuser_> dug, i typed it in in the wrong order, silly me :p
[05:23] <Zemus> Pelo, if it's already installed, I should be ok :P
[05:23] <Pelo> IndyGunFreak, it doesnT automount we had to do it manualy
[05:23] <IndyGunFreak> hmm
[05:23] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: that's ok, this was supposed to happen
[05:23] <theshadow> alexbOrsova: whew ok... now what?
[05:23] <wolferine> mount: RPC: Authentication error; why = Failed (unspecified error) <-- i have this error trying to mount another box on my LAN, can someone help to troubleshoot ?
[05:24] <Pelo> Zemus, ndiswrapper does not install by default , because it is only rarely needed
[05:24] <Zemus> Pelo, ok thanks :)
[05:24] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: start from the first step and cancel the installation before it actually makes any changes to your system
[05:24] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: as you complete some of these steps, more will become available
[05:24] <IndyGunFreak> Pelo: what about sudo chown user:user /mount/usb
[05:24] <dug> Zemus: sorry, if you want, what i did is install ndiswrapper 1.47 (latest) from source.  You can download the tar.gz file, then copy it over to your other computer.  or better yet, use a wired connection on your other computer if possible: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=297092
[05:24] <Pelo> IndyGunFreak,  dug took care of it ,  but thanks
[05:24] <DaNiLo_ToScAnO> from brazil ??????
[05:25] <IndyGunFreak> ok.
[05:25] <Pelo> !br | DaNiLo_ToScAnO
[05:25] <ubotu> DaNiLo_ToScAnO: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[05:25] <IndyGunFreak> guess i shoulda been faster..lol
[05:25] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: some important ones to do first might be: detect and ount cd, load installer components form CD
[05:25] <lxuser_> dug, it still refuses me access even after umounting it
[05:25] <lxuser_> and remounting it
[05:25] <alexbOrsova> mount*
[05:25] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[05:26] <Pelo> lxuser, did you try  sudo chown alan:alan /media/USB ?
[05:26] <IndyGunFreak> lxuser_:  I've used that command to mount several eternal drives, and it has always worked.
[05:26] <lxuser_> pelo, yes, that seemed to work
[05:26] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: so where are you now?
[05:26] <n2diy> Any idea why I can't print selected text from a webpage, using Firefox and Dapper? The printer is a deskjet HP 660C, which prints ok otherwise.
[05:26] <Adlai> !patch
[05:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about patch - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:26] <Evanlec> What does it mean if gcc says it can't make executables see config.log for details ???
[05:26] <Adlai> !patching
[05:26] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about patching - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:26] <dug> lxuser: also you did "sudo chmod 777 /media/USB"
[05:26] <lxuser_> dug, i did
[05:26] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: means you need to see the config.log for details.
[05:26] <IndyGunFreak> :)
[05:26] <Evanlec> lol
[05:26] <mcj04> whats the best protocol to use to share between two ubuntu machines?
[05:26] <Evanlec> thanks indy
[05:27] <Zemus> dug, thanks :)
[05:27] <Adlai> anyone have a nice link that explains how ubuntu people like to receive patches?
[05:27] <IndyGunFreak> anytime.. :)
[05:27] <Evanlec> i cant find config.log tho
[05:27] <ticnailer69> my machine won't boot after reinstallation. The error is can't access tty; Job control turned off
[05:27] <wolferine> http://www.pastebin.ca/679541 <-- NFS/mount issue
[05:27] <ticnailer69> ????????
[05:27] <Zemus> dug, you installed from source? You mean compiled it from the tar.gz or whanot file?
[05:27] <lxuser_> dug, i can no longer unmount the drive, it says its busy
[05:27] <dug> lxuser: will it let you create a new folder in the base folder of the usb drive? /media/USB
[05:27] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[05:27] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: have you tried doing a search?
[05:27] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: what step are you at now?
[05:27] <Zemus> !wifi
[05:27] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:27] <Evanlec> IndyGunFreak, whats the best way to search for that?
[05:27] <Pelo> ticnailer69, look up hte error msg in the forrum  www.ubuntuforums.org
[05:27] <dug> Zemus: yeah i did using instructions from that forum thread, but if you can find a ndiswrapper .deb file, it may be unnecessary for you
[05:27] <lxuser_> dug,  no
[05:28] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: probably places menu, search for files, then search your file system
[05:28] <Charlote> hi all :)
[05:28] <Evanlec> IndyGunFreak, i can't get into X
[05:28] <Zemus> dug, cool thanks
[05:28] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: what the heck did you do?...lol
[05:28] <lxuser_> dug, and i can no longer unmount the drive for some reason
[05:28] <ticnailer69> coo
[05:28] <Evanlec> IndyGunFreak, tried to install manufacturer sound drivers
[05:28] <ticnailer69> thanks
[05:28] <ticnailer69> '
[05:29] <wolferine> http://www.pastebin.ca/679541 <-- NFS/mount issue
[05:29] <Evanlec> IndyGunFreak, got a compile error and left me with libasound errors
[05:29] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: so where are you at now?
[05:29] <Pelo> lxuser,  the command is umount , not unmount
[05:29] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: well, i think the first thing, would be to get you back to a working GUI would be the first start.
[05:29] <theshadow> alexbOrsova: ok sorry about that I this laptop battery died
[05:29] <phobes> Q:  I normally can't play movies using Totem until after I've closed the dialog that automatically comes up, and now I have a dvd for which this dialog never comes up.  Has anyone seen this?  Ideas?
[05:29] <dug> lxuser_: sorry man, i'm drawing a blank.
[05:29] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: that's ok
[05:29] <Evanlec> yea, i thot i might just reinstall lol
[05:29] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: were you trying to install a graphics driver?
[05:29] <lxuser_> pelo, did that too haha
[05:29] <Evanlec> no, a sound driver
[05:29] <lxuser_> no problem
[05:29] <IndyGunFreak> lol might be easier.
[05:29] <Charlote> ey guys i have a little problem w/ my external hard drive anyone willing to give me a little attencion pls
[05:29] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: you were installing a sound driver, and it made you get to CLI only?...
[05:29] <theshadow> alexbOrsova: ok so I selected Install Grub and I can see my partition layout
[05:29] <Evanlec> apparently
[05:29] <IndyGunFreak> thats a first
[05:29] <dawn> anybody who can help me set up vpn in ubuntu?
[05:29] <Evanlec> cuz u know, gnome wants to play that sound file when u logon
[05:29] <lxuser_> seems the ubuntu gods are angry at me over visual studio 2005 or something
[05:30] <tehk> anyone here install on a c2d macbook?
[05:30] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: ok, hold on, give me a sec...
[05:30] <Pelo> phobes, open the dvd in nautilus and try just playing the big files in VIDEO_TS , that's what I do
[05:30] <phobes> Pelo, thanks
[05:30] <Pelo> lxuser, you are using   sudo right ?
[05:30] <wolferine> http://www.pastebin.ca/679541 <-- NFS/mount issue 'mount: RPC: Authentication error; why = Failed (unspecified error)'
[05:30] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: don't make any modifications to your partition layout, just skip that step
[05:30] <Charlote> pls today is bad day for me
[05:30] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: hm, maybe thats it... doesnt eem that would cause the GUI not to load though
[05:30] <dug> Charlote: we love helping people with problems with their external hard drive here
[05:30] <n2diy> ! ask | Charlote
[05:30] <ubotu> Charlote: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[05:30] <lxuser_> pelo, yup
[05:30] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: have you tried reconfiguring xorg?  ..
[05:30] <hanasaki> what chipsets / mobo are known to be really good with ubuntu/ not work?  Looking fora highpower development box preferably a micro ATX
[05:30] <lxuser_> still here
[05:31] <Charlote> well firs i have 500gb hdd
[05:31] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: im pretty sure you can continue without modifying your partition table
[05:31] <Pelo> lxuser_,  sorry that's pretty much all I've got
[05:31] <Evanlec> IndyGunFreak, no, i dont know how to do anything from CLI
[05:31] <theshadow> so just select finish partitioning and write changes?
[05:31] <lxuser_> pelo, this drive has always given me issues on this computer, at least we got it to read haha
[05:31] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: i'm thinking if you run sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[05:31] <Evanlec> IndyGunFreak, maybe i should restore the backup i have?
[05:31] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: take the defaults for everything...,
[05:31] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: as long as you haven't made any changes, yes
[05:31] <Evanlec> ahh
[05:31] <Pelo> Charlote, try to make your whole quesiton in one line , this is a very busy channel , it gets hard to keep up
[05:31] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: well, if you have a good backup, you could do that to,
[05:31] <Extravert> how much faster is a dual core compared to a single core processor?
[05:32] <Evanlec> i have just a backup of xorg.conf
[05:32] <Pelo> lxuser_, regarless of the os on it ?
[05:32] <lxuser_> pelo, no, it seems to be fine with windows xp
[05:32] <theshadow> Is says "No root file system is defined please correct this from the partitioning menu"
[05:32] <Evanlec> but the recongifure sounds like it would work
[05:32] <wolferine> http://www.pastebin.ca/679541 <-- NFS/mount issue 'mount: RPC: Authentication error; why = Failed (unspecified error)'
[05:32] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: unfortunately, im not real sure how ot restore the backed up one, maybe somebody knows.
[05:32] <theshadow> alexbOrsova: Is says "No root file system is defined please correct this from the partitioning menu"
[05:32] <Pelo> later foks
[05:32] <lxuser_> pelo, could it be a 64 bit ubuntu distro issue?
[05:32] <Evanlec> i know how, but xorg.conf i dont think is the problem
[05:32] <lxuser_> later, and thanks again
[05:32] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: it should, like i said, take the defaults for everything, nothing fancy, and just try to get a working GUI.
[05:33] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: alright, then find the partition that is your root for linux (that's / )
[05:33] <Evanlec> yeah
[05:33] <Charlote> and everything was working perfect till i unpluged the usb cabel w/o going try "safe remove ......"
[05:33] <Charlote> and now when i plug my hdd it is not working :(
[05:33] <Charlote> i mean i cann see it but when im trynig to open it all the time ask for "format"
[05:33] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: well, most likely it is, xorg is crashing, when its trying to load that driver you installed.
[05:33] <Pelo> lxuser_, generaly we tell ppl to use the x86 unless the have an actrual need to run a 64 bit os
[05:33] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: select it, and make sure the mount point is '/'
[05:33] <richard> how do i add the java plaug in
[05:33] <Pelo> lxuser_, so I suggest you dl and try instaling that
[05:33] <Evanlec> well IndyGunFreak the gui works fine with all default drivers, so ur suggestion should work, i'll try it out in a minute
[05:33] <lxuser_> pelo, perhaps i;ll try to install the x86 version then.
[05:33] <Pelo> g'night folks
[05:33] <SexyBoBo> who the hell is general failure and what is he doing in my hard drive?
[05:33] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: if you look in xorg.conf, it lists your sound device to, so if thats wrong, it could cause xorg loading issues(thus no gui issues)
[05:33] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: ok...
[05:33] <Evanlec> Pelo i heard it was the other way around, tell people to use 64-bit unless they NEED to use x86
[05:33] <lxuser_> holy hell sexybobo, the general?!
[05:34] <tehk> Anyone know why the CDs count down does not goto teh default when it hits zero?
[05:34] <richard> ho do i o java pugin
[05:34] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: no, hardly.
[05:34] <phobes> Pelo, thanks, manually mounting the disk fixed the problem :)
[05:34] <wolferine> http://www.pastebin.ca/679541 <-- NFS/mount issue 'mount: RPC: Authentication error; why = Failed (unspecified error)'
[05:34] <IndyGunFreak> !java | richard
[05:34] <ubotu> richard: 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
[05:34] <richard> its a dif file type
[05:34] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: make sure you don't wipe he filesystem though, you selected the 'install grub' option, right?
[05:34] <Charlote> i have 200gb of pictures and movies form my past 2 years of live-prom vacantions everything
[05:34] <Charlote> is there any chance to repear my hdd without loosing any data or without formatin?
[05:34] <theshadow> alexbOrsova: yea
[05:34] <rafaelscj> !find haskell
[05:34] <ubotu> Found: ghc6, ghc6-prof, haskell-devscripts, haskell-doc, haskell-edison-doc (and 14 others)
[05:34] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: how's it going?
[05:35] <theshadow> alexbOrsova: badly it automatically decided to start trying to write
[05:35] <IndyGunFreak> Charlote: well what happened to cause the problem.. a hardware failure, or did you screw up an install.
[05:35] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: what are the diff. partitions that are listed there?
[05:35] <alexbOrsova> theshadow, well cancel that (fast !!)
[05:35] <theshadow> alexbOrsova: I did
[05:35] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: phew...
[05:35] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: ok, all you have to do here is make sure grub knows which partition is root
[05:36] <rafaelscj> can anyone call me?
[05:36] <hanasaki> in a multi cpu / multi core..what tools are there to control what process runs on what cpu?
[05:36] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: so make sure the partition you have linux installed to has the mount point set to '/', however
[05:36] <Charlote> well when i plug it in for first time everything worked "out from the box" and then i just unpluged the usb cabel w/o paing enought attencion and now im so upset about it  :(
[05:36] <n2diy> hanasaki: you might have better luck asking in #ubuntu-kernel?
[05:37] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: Im pretty sure there's an option to not wipe the partition and to leave existing data there
[05:37] <IndyGunFreak> Charlote: that shouldn't scrwe the drive to the point its unuseable.
[05:37] <hanasaki> maybe... started here..
[05:37] <hanasaki> n2diy:  lol didnt knwo about hat channel
[05:37] <Evanlec> Charlote, maybe just need a fsck
[05:37] <theshadow> alexbOrsova: I didn't see one... this is kinda sorta really annoying...
[05:37] <Charlote> pls dont say likde that :( everthing is there   :(
[05:38] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: im sorry if im not helping as much as you may have hpoed but we're doing this through text chat
[05:38] <IndyGunFreak> Charlote: you're not making any sense.
[05:38] <`eric-> !paste
[05:38] <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)
[05:38] <IndyGunFreak> is the data there, or is it not?
[05:38] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: basically, you have to re-install grub
[05:38] <alexbOrsova> !grub
[05:38] <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
[05:38] <theshadow> alexbOrsova: not your fault I'm just trying to figure out why an update would screw all this up so badly
[05:39] <Grungebunny> how can you tell what version of directx your running?
[05:39] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: i have no clue why either...
[05:39] <wolferine> http://www.pastebin.ca/679541 <-- NFS/mount issue 'mount: RPC: Authentication error; why = Failed (unspecified error)'
[05:39] <Charlote> so what i can check and what i have to do ?
[05:39] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: you can google for faq's and step by step instructions for how to install grub form the server cd, i'm sure you'll find something
[05:39] <rafaelscj> do you know how to highlight my nick in X-chat?
[05:39] <`eric-> anyone help me with this panel error: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36141/
[05:40] <IndyGunFreak> Charlote: i don't even understand your problem
[05:40] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: especially at the ubuntu forums
[05:40] <Grungebunny> how can you tell what version of directx your running?
[05:40] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: now this should be relatively simple
[05:40] <IndyGunFreak> Charlote: you said the data is there, is it there, and you jsut can't access it, or is the drive showing that its empty?
[05:40] <theshadow> alexbOrsova: ok I don't know what to do it doesn't just let me install grub (even though the install option is to install it to a disk) it wants to install everything
[05:41] <necrozoo> hola
[05:41] <necrozoo> en linux
[05:41] <necrozoo> existe algun programa
[05:41] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: was the dell running the ubuntu server edition or the desktop ?
[05:41] <samatic> what up
[05:41] <Adlai> grr launchpad don't go down
[05:41] <theshadow> alexbOrsova: desktop
[05:41] <necrozoo> el cual transcribe lo que uno le dicta
[05:41] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: either way it should let you just reinstall grub
[05:41] <n2diy> ! es | necrozoo
[05:41] <necrozoo> desde el microfono
[05:41] <ubotu> necrozoo: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[05:41] <samatic> I was running the server edition
[05:42] <theshadow> alexbOrsova: is there a way to install it from the command line?
[05:42] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: i know for sure this works from the alternade install cd for ubuntu desktop
[05:42] <Tru7h> Does anybody know how I can use a boot floppy instead of GRUB to boot Ubuntu?
[05:42] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: as ive done that before
[05:42] <samatic> if you have server and want the desktop yes there is a way
[05:42] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: in order to do that you need a live cd
[05:42] <`eric-> anyone help me with this panel error: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36141/
[05:42] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: which was my original idea, but this way works too
[05:42] <samatic> no you dont
[05:42] <samatic> I used my server cd
[05:42] <Charlote> all the data is there.i mean it was there befor i unpug the usb cabel without going true "saftly remove device"
[05:42] <Charlote> i did not pay enought attencion and i unpluged the cabe, now when i plug the cabel back nothing is happaning
[05:42] <Charlote> i tried ynder windows and i can see the hdd but when i tried to access it it ask me for format
[05:42] <Charlote> what i can do about that i mean is there any chace for me to fix it without losing any data??
[05:42] <theshadow> alexbOrsova: well going to "Rescue a broken system" basically takes me to a shell
[05:43] <IndyGunFreak> Charlote: try restarting with the USB drive plugged it, boot back to ubuntu, and see if t mounts properly
[05:43] <Jasnation> for some reason gnome-system-monitor is using like 95% cpu. how can I stop this/
[05:43] <IndyGunFreak> Charlote: *plugged in
[05:44] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: unfortunately, I dont have any experience with the resue a broken system option
[05:44] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: i suggest you post your problem to the ubuntu forums and I'm sure someone there will be more than eager to help
[05:44] <Charlote> ok the device is allredy plug in i will reboot and i will be back
[05:44] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: you'll probably get more help than if you stay here on this channel
[05:45] <KCB_> Anyone know how to setup Ubuntu to receive Syslog messages from a Cisco router?
[05:45] <theshadow> ty
[05:45] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: I think you should buy some blank CD's, and burn a ubuntu alternate desktop install cd
[05:45] <samatic> everytime I open a window its black is this because my Ubuntu dosnt like my vedio driver
[05:45] <alexbOrsova> theshadow: then do the 'install grub option'
[05:46] <n2diy> Any idea why I can't print selected text from a webpage, using Firefox and Dapper? The printer is a deskjet HP 660C, which prints ok otherwise.
[05:46] <Flannel> n2diy: Try printing to a pdf first (install cups-pdf), see if that works (see if its the printer or firefox)
[05:47] <n2diy> Flannel: hmm interesting, ok.
[05:47] <magicalmoose> i tried to join #java, and irc said that i needed to be identified to enter the channel. what does this mean?
[05:47] <politik> when I try to run a X Server connected to a remote machine, I can enter my user/pass but thats it... gnome never starts, I just enter my user/pass endlessly. any ideas?
[05:47] <politik> the password is not being rejected, its correct
[05:48] <alexbOrsova> magicalmoose: you need to register a nick with nickserv and identify yourself
[05:48] <IndyGunFreak> !identify | magicalmoose
[05:48] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about identify - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:48] <m0u5e> whenever i try to mount a smb share, i get the error "cannot mount"
[05:48] <alexbOrsova> !nickserv
[05:48] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nickserv - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:48] <IndyGunFreak> !register | magicalmoose
[05:48] <ubotu> magicalmoose: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[05:48] <m0u5e> this occurs even when i use the correct user/pass or sudo
[05:48] <magicalmoose> thank you
[05:49] <samatic> whats the best thing you can do with ubuntu
[05:49] <lxuser> uh, can someone help me mount my usb hard drive AGAIN?
[05:49] <Charlote> well nothing is happaning i mean i dont have it like sda on my desktop :(
[05:50] <IndyGunFreak> Charlote: i really don't know what to tell you.
[05:50] <IndyGunFreak> sorry
[05:50] <Charlote> :(
[05:50] <dwidmann> m0u5e: samba hasn't liked me either in Feisty. It worked well in Edgy.... anyhow, if you're not using it with a windows machine you could use ssh instead.
[05:50] <dan_> hello, can anyone tell me how can i get a "home folder" icon on my desktop?
[05:50] <lxuser> indygunfreak, can you help me mount my usb hard drive, it was working a second ago but is no longer.
[05:50] <samatic> right click send to desktop create shortcut
[05:50] <mathaeous> Hey guys, running Feisty and my sound just went out.  Has happened a few times before.  Is there a way to restart alsa without restarting X?
[05:51] <mathaeous> And does anyone know if this is a common issue?
[05:51] <alexbOrsova> dan_: clik on 'Places', then drag the home folder to the desktop
[05:51] <Puppy_> why could my computer be unexpectedly turning off?
[05:51] <Charlote> well the thing is that right now my hdd is visible under vista, i mean i can see it , but everytime when i click on it it ask me for format, and i don't want to lose any data
[05:51] <Charlote> and under ubuntu i cant see it any more
[05:51] <dan_> alexbOrsova: thx
[05:51] <preaction> Puppy_, overheating / hardware problems perhaps?
[05:51] <mathaeous> Puppy, power issues, possibly overheating, my laptop used to shut off without warning (under Winblows XP)
[05:51] <alexbOrsova> dan_: always a pleasure :)
[05:52] <samatic> charlot you need the NTFS configuration tool
[05:52] <Puppy_> so how do i fix this? new fan? turn the computer off more?
[05:52] <alexbOrsova> !ro
[05:52] <ubotu> Daca doriti ajutor sau doriti sa discutati despre Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu, intrati pe #ubuntu-ro
[05:52] <lxuser> can anyone help me with my usb hard drive?
[05:52] <lxuser> i just had it working but now i cant mount it anymore
[05:52] <m0u5e> dwidmann: i tried using pYneighborhood, and it wouldnt work :(
[05:52] <samatic> install the package I think its under cross platform
[05:52] <m0u5e> dwidmann: im on xubuntu, so i dont have integrated samba support... (wish i did though)
[05:52] <Pie-rate> does anyone else have trouble with google earth?
[05:53] <Charlote> samatic: wher i can download this tool and how to use it, can u pls guid me
[05:53] <mathaeous> Anyone know how to restart Alsa?
[05:53] <Pie-rate> for me, it says it can't connect to google.
[05:53] <alexbOrsova> Pie-rate: what trouble are you having?
[05:53] <wolferine> are 'updates' logged ?
[05:53] <dwidmann> m0u5e: It's a larger problem. I can't get it to work either.
[05:53] <wolferine> if so, where ?
[05:53] <Pie-rate> alexbOrsova: i'll fire it up now and tell you the error
[05:53] <alexbOrsova> Pie-rate: ok
[05:53] <stdin> wolferine: dpkg keeps it's log in /var/log/dpkg.log
[05:53] <Puppy_> thanks everyone!
[05:53] <m0u5e> anyone here in the channel, gotton pyNeighborhood working w/ xubuntu?
[05:53] <alexbOrsova> Pie-rate: you're on ubuntu, right?
[05:54] <m0u5e> wolferine: what do you mean?
[05:54] <Pie-rate> alexbOrsova: yes.
[05:54] <lxuser> can anyone help me mount my usb hard drive?
[05:54] <z0rz> Is there a way to refresh the gnome panel ( at the top) without killing my current x session?
[05:54] <m0u5e> wolferine: if you'r talking about a log history, you can acccess it via synaptic file>history
[05:54] <m0u5e> lxuser: it should auto-detect as soon as you turn it on?
[05:54] <wolferine> thanks stdin
[05:54] <lxuser> mou5e, yes i know. it in fact was just working but is no longer
[05:55] <lxuser> mou5e, it never auto mounted, but i had some help
[05:55] <Charlote> any ideas pls
[05:55] <lxuser> they told me to sudo mount /dev/sda1 /media/USB
[05:55] <samatic> sharlote click on my name
[05:55] <Marcus_Aseth> Ciao
[05:55] <MTecknology> If I do  xmodmap -e "pointer = 1 2 3"  Then right click functions on my touchpad but not on my stylus... If I do  xmodmap -e "pointer = 1 3 2"  right click works on my stylus but not my touchpad... Anybody know of anyway to do something like  xmodmap -e "pointer = 1 2 2"
[05:56] <n2diy> Flannel:  ok loaded cups-pdf, restarted cups, but I don't see an option to print a/to pdf?
[05:56] <alexbOrsova> Pie-rate: so, what's the error?
[05:56] <Pie-rate> alexbOrsova: google earth encountered an error while trying to authenticate
[05:56] <samatic> charlote go to the private chat
[05:56] <alexbOrsova> Pie-rate: can you access the internet?
[05:56] <Pie-rate> alexbOrsova: ...
[05:56] <Pie-rate> alexbOrsova: i'm talking to you on the internetz now
[05:56] <Charlote> ok :)
[05:57] <alexbOrsova> Pie-rate: right, of course, had o make sure :)
[05:57] <Pie-rate> alexbOrsova: anyway, yes. i don't have any firewalls or NAT or ANYTHING
[05:57] <Pie-rate> alexbOrsova: if you ping 69.19.214.183, you're pinging my machine directly.
[05:57] <alexbOrsova> Pie-rate: is this the latest version of google earth, they block out older versions
[05:57] <Pie-rate> alexbOrsova: yes. i downloaded it from them.
[05:57] <Maxdamantus> Hmm.. Why might Ubuntu automatically scan the FS for files?
[05:58] <Maxdamantus> (Automatically)
[05:58] <alexbOrsova> Pie-rate: hold on
[05:58] <samatic> still waiting
[05:58] <Pie-rate> alexbOrsova: i downloaded it yesterday
[05:58] <Maxdamantus> Slocate update?
[05:58] <n2diy> Maxdamantus: cron job
[05:58] <Hirvinen> Maxdamantus: To index those files for faster searching?
[05:58] <Maxdamantus> n2diy, definitely not.
[05:58] <alexbOrsova> Pie-rate: ok, did it come with a config script or something?
[05:58] <m0u5e> lxuser:  here, check this out... dunno if its the same proble you have http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=48126
[05:58] <Maxdamantus> Hirvinen, do you know how I could prevent it doing that in a specific directory?
[05:59] <Charlote> well i click on ur name
[05:59] <alexbOrsova> Pie-rate: I've gotten this error before when my internet settings were'nt properly setup
[05:59] <m0u5e> lxuser: i dont seem to see any other threads about problems with mounting drives... maybe your external drive requires a special driver? :X
[05:59] <wolferine> http://www.pastebin.ca/679541 <-- NFS/mount issue 'mount: RPC: Authentication error; why = Failed (unspecified error)'
[05:59] <Maxdamantus> I have an NFS share mounted from my other computer, which has a loud hard drive.
[05:59] <Charlote> and write u a message
[05:59] <Maxdamantus> And the rapid scanning woke me up in the middle of the night.
[05:59] <ddonky> how do i rip the audio from a live concert avi to mp3?
[05:59] <Maxdamantus> And 'twas annoying.
[05:59] <Pie-rate> alexbOrsova: no. i had it working a long time ago, so i suppose it might still think its old.
[06:00] <n2diy> Maxdamantus: cron job, probably fsck running.
[06:00] <wolfsong> anyone know why I would get an out of memory error when trying to mount shares on one of my winboxes but not the other?
[06:00] <Maxdamantus> n2diy, why would fsck check an NFS?
[06:00] <Maxdamantus> It can't, since it doesn't see the file system it's self.
[06:00] <Maxdamantus> Just the shared files.
[06:01] <alexbOrsova> Pie-rate: so did you uninstall the old version before installing the new version?
[06:01] <Pie-rate> alexbOrsova: the instructions said that running the new install would upgrade it.
[06:01] <Pie-rate> alexbOrsova: they specifically said that
[06:01] <Hirvinen> Maxdamantus: If you're certain that it isn't a croned slocate database update, I'd guess it would be beagle or something like that.
[06:02] <Maxdamantus> I'm not certain it's not a slocate db update.
[06:02] <Maxdamantus> My best guess is that it is slocate. :P
[06:02] <wolferine> http://www.pastebin.ca/679541 <-- NFS/mount issue 'mount: RPC: Authentication error; why = Failed (unspecified error)'
[06:02] <Maxdamantus> But do you know how I can stop slocate scanning that directory?
[06:02] <alexbOrsova> Pie-rate: im installing it on my system right now, hold on a sec
[06:04] <dan_> i got 2 soundcards in my system, ubuntu makes the onboard card 0 and the live! card 1 and plays all default over the onboard can i change that so alsa counts the live! as primary or card 0?
[06:04] <wolfsong> Xander: LOL I miss that show
[06:05] <encom> #ubuntu-es
[06:05] <encom> hello
[06:05] <Hirvinen> Maxdamantus: I have a /etc/cron.daily/slocate , from which it is obvious that updatedb has its conf at /etc/updatedb.conf
[06:06] <WhatTheFuzz> help --- i installed moblock & i have to temp turn it off to start pidgin --- how do add pidgin to safelist
[06:06] <Xander> Hey I got a question for y'all, I have a 4-partition HDD with XP and Vista on two of the partitions, and I'd like to put Ubuntu on the 3rd.  Can i do this without it messing up the other partitions?
[06:06] <whta> is there a show desktop command that i can assign to a launcher?
[06:06] <efface> im trying to get my sound to work, i have an audigy card, i try to modprobe emu101k and it says it doest exist
[06:06] <Ecalix> anybody ever setup phynd?
[06:07] <ker> #ubuntu-es
[06:08] <wolferine> http://www.pastebin.ca/679541 <-- NFS/mount issue 'mount: RPC: Authentication error; why = Failed (unspecified error)'
[06:08] <Netham45> do I have to do anything special to be able to send e-mail to lets say gmail.com from my serveR?
[06:08] <Pie-rate> alexbOrsova: i can run google earth in wine. it just comes with the usual problems you get when running applications with wine. like, not working...
[06:08] <KevinOman> hey can I have apache and apache 2 installed at the same time?
[06:09] <efface> im trying to get my sound to work, i have an audigy card, i try to modprobe emu101k and it says it doest exist
[06:10] <RkyRaccoon> i just re-installed ubuntu 7.04 and now it keeps crashing
[06:11] <tompw> Which is better?  k95 or k9copy for Ubuntu Gnome?
[06:11] <Pie-rate> alexbOrsova: is it working?
[06:12] <RkyRaccoon> can anyone help me?
[06:13] <wolferine> http://www.pastebin.ca/679541 <-- NFS/mount issue 'mount: RPC: Authentication error; why = Failed (unspecified error)'
[06:13] <tompw> dvd95 or k95copy?
[06:14] <WhatTheFuzz> is this moblock blocklist? safe to edit? ---> /etc/moblock/guarding.p2p
[06:14] <nickrud> Netham45, you have to set up authentication most likely.
[06:14] <funman> hi
[06:15] <RkyRaccoon> i am having a problem with ubuntu crashing
[06:15] <RkyRaccoon> can someone please help
[06:15] <funman> i'm looking for testers for the last version of vlc
[06:15] <funman> i've built ubuntu feisty packages
[06:15] <funman> but i'm currently running gutsy :/
[06:15] <z0rz> Wow
[06:15] <Harrison> Hey, can someone tell me how to kill a process in Ubuntu?
[06:15] <z0rz> My top panel is totally gone
[06:16] <d4rkmonkey> Harrison killall <process name>
[06:16] <nickrud> funman, sure, I have a feisty vmware image, I'll take a snapshot first
[06:16] <funman> nickrud: nice, i'll upload the packages
[06:16] <d4rkmonkey> or if yo go system>administration>system monitor
[06:16] <d4rkmonkey> *you
[06:16] <Harrison> d4rkmonkey: Tried, isn't working.
[06:16] <nickrud> funman, this is a pristine install by the way
[06:17] <d4rkmonkey> Harrison did it give you any error messages?
[06:17] <Harrison> d4rkmonkey: It said no process killed.
[06:17] <Harrison> d4rkmonkey: But obviously, there is a firefox process open.
[06:17] <funman> nickrud: very nice, i imported the packaging from debian, and this is what i need to test in prority
[06:17] <d4rkmonkey> Harrison firefox's process is called firefox-bin
[06:17] <funman> nickrud: http://people.videolan.org/~funman/feisty
[06:17] <RkyRaccoon> i am having a problem with ubuntu crashing
[06:17] <d4rkmonkey> Harrison I had trouble killing firefox at first too.
[06:18] <WhatTheFuzz> anyone uses moblock?
[06:18] <funman> vlc vlc-nox libvlc1 should be enough
[06:18] <Harrison> d4rkmonkey: Thank you so much.
[06:18] <funman> oh and also mozilla-plugin
[06:18] <d4rkmonkey> Harrison no problem.
[06:19] <funman> nickrud: could you tell me if the moz plugin appears in about:config ?
[06:19] <Harrison> d4rkmonkey: Ubuntu apparently hates streaming.
[06:19] <nickrud> funman, loading now, and sure
[06:19] <funman> ubuntu has a lot of mozilla-* directories :/
[06:19] <ramza3> with the applications icons, how do I edit those commands that are launched.  I can easily ediit the stuff on the desktop and launcher but not in the "Applications" list
[06:19] <d4rkmonkey> Harrison why do you say that?
[06:19] <KCB_> How do I configure syslog-ng to receive messages from my router?
[06:19] <RkyRaccoon> i am having problems with ubuntu crashing
[06:19] <wolferine> http://www.pastebin.ca/679541 <-- NFS/mount issue 'mount: RPC: Authentication error; why = Failed (unspecified error)'
[06:20] <Harrison> d4rkmonkey: I usually crash exiting or navigating away from a Youtube page.
[06:20] <m0u5e> anyone have any experience with pyNeighborhood on xubuntu?
[06:20] <funman> nickrud: in the process of setting up a feisty nightly build
[06:20] <funman> :)
[06:20] <whta> how can i launch an application from the terminal and be able to close the terminal without terminating the application?
[06:20] <funman> (and not enough power for virtual machines)
[06:20] <nickrud> busy busy busy
[06:20] <m0u5e> whats the original file permission set for /home? was it 755 or 775 -_-;
[06:20] <d4rkmonkey> Harrison lol, so do I. youtube is the best working player for me too... I think we're getting a bit off topic though
[06:20] <funman> m0u5e: 755
[06:20] <Geoffrey2> Harrison, the whole browser freezes on you?
[06:21] <m0u5e> whta: try adding an & after it?
[06:21] <m0u5e> whta: like aoss teamspeak &
[06:21] <m0u5e> funman: whats with the .dmrc file and needing it to be 644?
[06:21] <Harrison> d4rkmonkey: I use it to look for glitches of Halo 2. Offtopic, we are. Geoffrey2: Yes. I have to force quit out, and then sometimes I have to kill the process.
[06:21] <whta> m0u5e: didn't work. i'm trying to start up awn
[06:22] <m0u5e> whta: add it to autostart apps
[06:22] <funman> m0u5e: it's 600 here
[06:22] <m0u5e> funman: hmm
[06:22] <whta> m0u5e: i did, but i'm too lazy to restart, and i've had other applications like this before so i figured i'd see if i can do it at all
[06:23] <Geoffrey2> Harrison, you might want to check to the status line at the bottom, given my experience, it's probably a good bet it'll display it's retreiving something from ad.doubleclick.net....nine times out of ten when I froze on youtube, that's what it was doing
[06:23] <KevinOman> can someone take a look at this and tell me what I did wrong, I started out with apache2 and I needed to install a few files, after I ran the apt-get command it told me they had unmet dependencies, to run apt-get -f install. http://pastebin.com/d2fbb2338  Now I think I have installed apache over apache 2
[06:23] <wolferine> http://www.pastebin.ca/679541 <-- NFS/mount issue 'mount: RPC: Authentication error; why = Failed (unspecified error)'
[06:23] <Harrison> Geoffrey2: I have Adblock Plus installed, so it shouldn't retrieve from there, should it?
[06:24] <veynom> hello
[06:24] <whta> is there a show desktop command that i can assign to a launcher?
[06:25] <Geoffrey2> ok, tvtime is giving me an error that says it can't find an XVIDEO port which supports YUY2 images
[06:26] <Geoffrey2> would that more likely be a problem with my video card, or tv tuner card?
[06:26] <rafaelscj> is there a gui interface for "kill"?
[06:27] <WhatTheFuzz> make one
[06:27] <WhatTheFuzz> add to panel
[06:27] <WhatTheFuzz> command --- xkill
[06:27] <mathaeous> Anyone know anything about alsa?
[06:28] <rafaelscj> WhatTheFuzz, okay, tnks
[06:28] <gogeta> a bit abought alsa why
[06:28] <mathaeous> Well, I've got a little speaker icon in my toolbar to change volume
[06:28] <mathaeous> when I use it, sound goes out
[06:28] <mathaeous> won't come back without a full system restart
[06:28] <gogeta> sound goes out
[06:28] <mathaeous> I've tried just restarting alsa, doesn't fix it, still no sound
[06:28] <gogeta> did youaccendtly mute it
[06:29] <mathaeous> Nope
[06:29] <WhatTheFuzz> rafaelscj welcome
[06:29] <mathaeous> tried muting then unmuting, nothing
[06:29] <mathaeous> have to reboot
[06:29] <wolferine> http://www.pastebin.ca/679541 <-- NFS/mount issue 'mount: RPC: Authentication error; why = Failed (unspecified error)'
[06:29] <gogeta> alsa crashing on volum change thats a od one
[06:29] <mathaeous> but what's worse is that when it's working, I only get sound through the right speaker (correct sound) and a high pitched noise in the left speaker
[06:29] <gogeta> what kind of card
[06:30] <mathaeous> I've reinstalled every alsa file on here
[06:30] <mathaeous> onboard...not too sure
[06:30] <gogeta> oh
[06:30] <mathaeous> is there a command to get details on the sound card?
[06:30] <gogeta> ls mod
[06:30] <Frogzoo> mathaeous: checked your sound connections?
[06:30] <mathaeous> yep
[06:30] <Frogzoo> mathaeous: lspci
[06:30] <gogeta> shows every device it sees
[06:30] <gogeta> lsmod
[06:30] <KevinOman> can I run apt-get check to look for broken dependecies on everytihng or do I have to specify a package?
[06:31] <gogeta> might need to use sudo
[06:31] <funman> lspci|grep -i audio
[06:31] <gogeta> that to
[06:31] <Frogzoo> KevinOman: apt-get update
[06:31] <mathaeous> nVidia Corporation MCP51 High Definition Audio
[06:31] <gogeta> ah a hd card
[06:31] <KevinOman> frogzoo, im looking for broken dependencies
[06:31] <Frogzoo> KevinOman: cli not sure, use synaptic
[06:32] <KevinOman> frogzoo im on ubuntu server
[06:32] <KevinOman> synaptic
[06:32] <rafaelscj> what's the "." before the folder's or file's name? to hide?
[06:32] <KevinOman> yeah there's no synaptic on server
[06:32] <funman> rafaelscj: yes
[06:33] <gogereaver> dam pc disconencted
[06:33] <rafaelscj> how to delete all folder and files named ".*"?
[06:34] <mathaeous> Any ideas on what might be causing this?
[06:34] <funman> rafaelscj: don't do that
[06:34] <KevinOman> will "apt-get check" look for broken dependencies on my whole system or do I have to specify a package like "apt-get check example-pkg"
[06:34] <gogereaver> have you tryed using the novoda nforce ddriver
[06:34] <_tux> KevinOman: "sudo apt-get check" or "sudo apt-get -f install" may be one of these two through the CLI
[06:34] <wolferine> rafaelscj, rm -f -r .*
[06:34] <gogereaver> it says it has drivers for that onbord card
[06:34] <mathaeous> where do I get that?
[06:34] <funman> rafaelscj: in ~/ they're useful
[06:34] <mathaeous> will it replace alsa?
[06:34] <KevinOman> _tux I ran apt-get -f install and it installed apache when I already had apache 2
[06:35] <gogereaver> takes some work
[06:35] <gogereaver> humm
[06:35] <rafaelscj> funman, will I need to do it before install ubuntu 7.10?
[06:35] <gogereaver> maybe a ubuntu soulten
[06:35] <funman> rafaelscj: not at all
[06:35] <orbisvicis> is there a daemon that can email certain information (/sbin/ifconfig) to a mail server (like gmail)?
[06:35] <funman> rafaelscj: your user options will be kept
[06:35] <_tux> KevinOman: you could remove the older apache it installed
[06:35] <rafaelscj> funman, thank you
[06:36] <gogereaver> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DebuggingSoundProblems
[06:36] <wolferine> http://www.pastebin.ca/679541 <-- NFS/mount issue 'mount: RPC: Authentication error; why = Failed (unspecified error)'
[06:36] <ari_stress2> I LOVE UBUNTU! :D
[06:36] <sauvin> I love ubuntu, too, but it's not without its warts.
[06:36] <rafaelscj> ari_stress2, I too
[06:36] <WhatTheFuzz> dont wwe all
[06:37] <Jack_Sparrow> No OS will ever please and work flawlessly for everyone
[06:37] <funman> by definition ? :D
[06:37] <kishan> hi i need serious help how to get my password i tried to change the password of the user now it is not accepting the new password or old password
[06:38] <Jack_Sparrow> kishan: How did you try to change it..
[06:38] <gogereaver> it says using the latest alisa driver from dev fixes your sound issue
[06:38] <nickrud> funman, I'd forgotten the joys of dpkg hell, but I'm getting there :)
[06:38] <funman> nickrud: :)
[06:38] <kishan> i went into user and groups undersystem and changed it
[06:38] <mathaeous> alisa or alsa?
[06:38] <Jack_Sparrow> kishan: I cant stay... 4400 is on...
[06:39] <funman> nickrud: dpkg -i *.deb usually works fine
[06:39] <_tux> kishan: remember the old password?
[06:39] <funman> sometimes apt-get -f install helps after :p
[06:39] <kishan> yes
[06:39] <kishan> _tux
[06:39] <kishan> yes i remeber the old password
[06:39] <_tux> kishan: you could try "passwd LOGIN" whereas LOGIN is your username
[06:39] <_tux> in a terminal that is
[06:39] <nickrud> funman, no dependencies at all, like wxgtk, etc are installed
[06:40] <kishan> i am still inside the user name _tux
[06:40] <_tux> something like "passwd _tux"
[06:40] <funman> nickrud: oh ok
[06:40] <kishan> ok let me try
[06:40] <funman> nickrud: didn't you use the deb install ui ?
[06:40] <_tux> but instead your username is to be used
[06:40] <funman> it autoloads the dependances
[06:40] <_tux> just an example
[06:40] <funman> but only one package at a time
[06:40] <knix_> anyone know of a quickbooks irc channel?
[06:40] <_tux> it should then ask for your current UNIX password
[06:40] <Trentster> Hey all, Just starting out with scripts, and I am trying to get my script to edit a conf file and replace a certain line in the file with a new line, I know how to add lines to the bottom of the file with " >>" but not how to replace a line where it exists, can anyone help?
[06:40] <rex3ci> hey guys.. how can i find info about the network device in my computer?? (its a wireless chip) ... I need to download a windows driver .. because it doesnt work in windows
[06:41] <nickrud> funman, no, I forgot all about that one :)
[06:41] <funman> eheh
[06:41] <kishan> yes its failed tux becoz its not accepting the new password
[06:41] <_tux> was the old password correct?
[06:41] <rex3ci> how do i read the network device info? model and so forth
[06:41] <sauvin> Trentstar, yes, I can help, but the process involved might not be a whole lot of fun. What would you like to do?
[06:42] <KevinOman> how do I upgrade from dapper to feisty?
[06:42] <rafaelscj> kishan, did you try to use Capslock?
[06:42] <kishan> yes i changed it to new one it word now its not working
[06:42] <_tux> when using "passwd LOGIN" it disables numlock
[06:42] <kishan> i did all that
[06:42] <rex3ci> KevinOman, you have to upgrade to edgy first
[06:42] <stdin> KevinOman: you have to go from dapper to edgy then to feisty
[06:42] <rex3ci> KevinOman, then to feisty
[06:42] <stdin> !upgrade
[06:42] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[06:42] <kishan> i am on laptop tux
[06:43] <rex3ci> how do I read wireless card information? ... like lspci ... or similar
[06:43] <KevinOman> thanks guys
[06:43] <sauvin> Trentster, yes, I can help, but the process involved might not be a whole lot of fun. What would you like to do?
[06:43] <kishan> how to find out my present password
[06:43] <_tux> I see
[06:43] <nickrud> funman, the plugin shows up in firefox, I'm off to the plugger testing grounds, unless you have a preferred test site
[06:43] <_tux> I doubt you can find out your present password but you could try using a password cracker to see if it finds it
[06:44] <funman> nickrud: i think it's full of bugs :)
[06:44] <sauvin> kishan, unfortunately, what you're asking for is hackery. Passwords are MEANT not to be findable.
[06:44] <kishan> is it so hard i am still logged in i did not log out after the change
[06:44] <funman> nickrud: it was essentially a packaging test, but if you want you can use it normally and report bugs about it
[06:44] <funman> nickrud: thanks you very much
[06:44] <tehk> Anyone here install on a c2d macbook?
[06:44] <kishan> sauvin i am still logged in can i find out
[06:44] <funman> nickrud: if you're interested, next friday we'll make a bug-athlon on qt4 interface
[06:45] <[LUCIAN] > kishan, no because if you could, that would be a major security flaw
[06:45] <nickrud> funman, I kinda figured, that's why I took the snapshot. I'll just do a superficial test
[06:45] <kishan> hahahaa
[06:45] <kishan> what to do now
[06:45] <rafaelscj> who may help me with kismet?
[06:45] <[LUCIAN] > how long ago did you change it?
[06:45] <sauvin> kishan, nope.
[06:45] <gogereaver> stikll there athaeous
[06:45] <kishan> ok
[06:46] <kishan> reinstall ubuntu
[06:46] <sauvin> kishan, what distro are you using right now?
[06:46] <gogereaver> mathaeous
[06:46] <XdorotaX> how do you install GTK??
[06:46] <kishan> ubuntu ffeisty
[06:46] <Trentster> sauvin, in the file there exists a line like this "BASEDIR="/usr/local/httpd/htdocs/squint" and I want to change that line to "BASEDIR="/home/http/html/squint""
[06:46] <_tux> kishan: you could give John the Ripper a try its a (Password Cracker)
[06:46] <Hadeshorn> Hello fellow awesome ubuntians
[06:46] <veynom> what does fiesty mean?
[06:46] <_tux> but than again I wouldn't exactly know how to use it
[06:46] <sauvin> kishan, is it your USER password that's lost?
[06:46] <kishan> ok i am a computer guy but let me try
[06:46] <rex3ci> how do I read wireless card information? ... like lspci ... or similar
[06:46] <Hadeshorn> I am still flawed by how easy ubuntu works
[06:46] <veynom> iwconfig
[06:46] <kishan> yes sauvin its user password
[06:46] <Hadeshorn> Right now my Bluetooth USB is xferring mp3's to my phone
[06:46] <sauvin> !@$#@#%@#$.... without the user password, you can't su, though. I'm an idiot.
[06:46] <Hadeshorn> it wasnt this easy in windows
[06:46] <kishan> i am the only user
[06:46] <funman> nickrud: find /usr/lib/vlc -name "*.so" -exec ldd {} \;|grep "not found"
[06:47] <kishan> lol
[06:47] <funman> nickrud: it's to see if all dependancies have been correctly installed
[06:47] <[LUCIAN] > feisty
[06:47] <[LUCIAN] > adj   [Date: 1800-1900; Origin: feist  'small dog' (1800-1900)] //  having a strong determined character and being willing to argue with people - use this to show approval//  --DiFranco charmed the audience with her feisty spirit.//
[06:47] <gogereaver> guess the guy with sound issues doesent whant help
[06:47] <gogereaver> found a workaround for his card to
[06:47] <sauvin> Trentster, there are a number of tools that can do that for you, but they involve something called "regular expressions". Do you know about those?
[06:47] <Hadeshorn> But i do have a question: How do I enable 5.1 surround sound?
[06:47] <Trentster> sauvin, no, sorry very new th this
[06:47] <veynom> double click your sound at the top
[06:47] <gogereaver> taking abought mat
[06:47] <gogereaver> his card ewas failing
[06:48] <sauvin> Trentster, damn, that means what I'd give you would be Greek.
[06:48] <veynom> hit edit -> preferences
[06:48] <gogereaver> if your cards 5.1 i should be ready
[06:48] <rex3ci> how do I read wireless card information? ... like lspci ... or similar
[06:48] <gogereaver> just unnmute it
[06:48] <veynom> and add front, surround and center
[06:48] <Trentster> sauvin, lol, I can learn greek!
[06:48] <sauvin> Trentster, how many lines would you like to edit in this fashion, and where is the file you're editing?
[06:48] <veynom> then turn em up LOUD
[06:48] <gogereaver> LOL
[06:49] <nickrud> funman, passed with flying colors
[06:49] <Trentster> sauvin,  there are 2 lines, and they are in a file "usr/local/bin/squint.cron.sh
[06:49] <funman> nickrud: :D
[06:49] <wolferine> http://www.pastebin.ca/679541 <-- NFS/mount issue 'mount: RPC: Authentication error; why = Failed (unspecified error)'
[06:49] <sauvin> Mmkay, you'd have to sudo to do it. A tool called sed would probably be best for this, but I don't know sed. I'd write a perl script.
[06:50] <nickrud> funman, anything else, I've got about a half hour free
[06:50] <rafaelscj> rex3ci, you might... system > preferences > hardware information
[06:50] <erlinu1> has anyone been able to run office 2003 from wine???
[06:50] <RkyRaccoon55> !libdvdcss2
[06:50] <ubotu> For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[06:50] <sauvin> Show me the line you'd like to edit, and what you'd like to edit it to, again, please, trentster?
[06:50] <KevinOman> what package do I need so I can get a display over ssh?
[06:50] <rex3ci> thanks rafaelscj
[06:50] <sauvin> Bruenig: maybe you could give trentster a one-liner?
[06:50] <erlinu1> on a post about running office 2003 on wine
[06:50] <veynom> lol, i just got my dvd player to work earlier
[06:50] <funman> nickrud: i think it's all, nothing comes to my mind now
[06:50] <Trentster> sauvin, "BASEDIR="/usr/local/httpd/htdocs/squint" and I want to change that line to "BASEDIR="/home/http/html/squint""
[06:51] <funman> nickrud: but you can enjoy the new features ;)
[06:51] <erlinu1>  has anyone been able to run office 2003 from wine???
[06:51] <KevinOman> lol
[06:51] <nickrud> funman, no problem, glad to be of help. I'll probably kill it tonight though ;)
[06:51] <veynom> no but i can open my powerpoint files
[06:51] <nickrud> funman, that's my reference vm
[06:51] <erlinu1>  has anyone been able to run office 2003 from wine???
[06:51] <bruenig> Trentster, sed '|BASEDIR|s|/usr/local/httpd/htdocs|/home/http/html|'
[06:52] <[LUCIAN] > erlinu1, just run openoffice
[06:52] <KevinOman> erlinu1 have you tried openoffice?
[06:52] <kishan> is there a way to get into recovery mode and access my password
[06:52] <funman> nickrud: http://people.videolan.org/~funman/vlcrc < you can get my config file if you want
[06:52] <_tux> kishan: Not that I know of but you could try "passwd LOGIN" in recovery mode
[06:52] <funman> i don't know if preferences saving are working atm, so i just chmod -w my config file to be sure to keep the same ;)
[06:52] <nickrud> funman, thanks, I've begun using vlc more often.
[06:52] <Trentster> bruenig, thanks man!
[06:52] <bruenig> Trentster, you need to supply the text file as an argument and need to do -i textfile in order for it to apply the substitution
[06:52] <nickrud> lol
[06:52] <kishan> but if i log out i am gone right
[06:53] <nickrud> funman, I'm not gonna learn french overnight ;P
[06:53] <veynom> is there a way to get games like Half-Life 2 or Oblivion to run in ubuntu?
[06:53] <_tux> kishan: Maybe but that depends you may or may not be able to log back in
[06:53] <funman> french ? :/
[06:53] <KevinOman> anyone know the name of the package that will allow me use display on server edition?
[06:53] <wolferine> http://www.pastebin.ca/679541 <-- NFS/mount issue 'mount: RPC: Authentication error; why = Failed (unspecified error)'
[06:53] <funman> what do you mean
[06:53] <_tux> kishan: Not exactly
[06:53] <_tux> what you could do
[06:54] <mathaeous> how do I tell which kernel I'm running?
[06:54] <_tux> is create a new account if you can't log back in when you log out
[06:54] <bruenig> mathaeous, uname -r
[06:54] <kishan> ok how to do that
[06:54] <rafaelscj> veynom, you might try using wine
[06:54] <nickrud> funman the descriptions are in french, but I'll get by. It was supposed to be a jok
[06:54] <_tux> kishan: If you wanted you could simply create another account right now
[06:54] <funman> hm ok :D
[06:54] <[LUCIAN] > kishan, http://scottledyard.wordpress.com/2007/02/25/resetting-ubuntu-password-is-easy/
[06:54] <veynom> how do i make terminal stay the size i put it at so it doesn't reset every time i open it?
[06:55] <erlinu1> OO.org really cant compare with m$ office :(
[06:55] <KurtKraut> veynom, the steam engine is quite a trouble outside Windows... I guess it will be very hard to have a successful result
[06:55] <funman> nickrud: i give you one in english ;)
[06:55] <KevinOman> anyone?
[06:55] <bruenig> veynom, it shouldn't do that, at least mine doesn't, but if it does, look into devilspie
[06:55] <teKnofreak> KevinOman, xserver-xorg (check with apt-cache search)
[06:55] <_tux> kishan: Click System >> Administration >> Users and Groups >> from there you should be able to create a new account
[06:55] <Trentster> bruenig, is this correct " sed -i squint.cron.sh '|BASEDIR|s|/usr/local/httpd/htdocs|/home/http/html|'
[06:55] <veynom> the steam engine is quite troublesome *in* windows i might add
[06:55] <bruenig> Trentster, yeah I think so, I usually put the -i textfile at the end, but I don't think it matters
[06:55] <KevinOman> teKnofreak: yeah there's about 50 results with search
[06:56] <_tux> kishan: you could also create an account in the terminal using "adduser LOGIN" whereas LOGIN is the new username for adduser
[06:56] <nickrud> veynom, or a simpler one is to edit the launcher to include --geometry=80x50 or something
[06:56] <vader_> nite team
[06:56] <kishan> ok
[06:56] <kishan> thanks guys
[06:56] <[LUCIAN] > kishan, you check that link
[06:56] <veynom> how do i edit the launcher?
[06:56] <_tux> welcome
[06:56] <teKnofreak> KevinOman, gimme a min
[06:56] <nickrud> right click the menu bar, select edit
[06:56] <_tux> kishan: Also if you do log out you can change the session and use Failsafe Terminal
[06:56] <KevinOman> ok
[06:56] <WONToN> kishan, does sudo pass still work?
[06:57] <ironmatar> ok  i have a workign build atm x86 32 bit  rebooted got in ok  ran sudo apt-get update and then attempted to sudo apt-get upgade which was a http failure  for all packages   things went futzy after that and rebooted and had to run fsck for a whole slew of bad numbers  rebooted agian and got back on here , havent installed vidio driver or updates from update manager yet
[06:57] <nickrud> veynom, or if you have it on your panel, right click the panel icon. bruenig's answer is more elegant though
[06:57] <kishan> no i just changed it it is not working WONToN
[06:57] <funman> nickrud: same link updated ;)
[06:57] <teKnofreak> KevinOman, this is the base package, but this will install so many other packages along with it.. xserver-xorg - the X.Org X server
[06:57] <[LUCIAN] > WONToN, the password he forgot is the account hes on now
[06:57] <_tux> using Fluxbox kinda hard to tell from a gnome GUI ;-)
[06:57] <KevinOman> teKnofreak: ahh thanks man
[06:57] <nickrud> funman, oh, yeah, that's 'normal' ;) Thanks
[06:57] <KevinOman> oh
[06:57] <teKnofreak> KevinOman, welcome :)
[06:58] <KevinOman> is that the one I need then?
[06:58] <bruenig> oh well actually if you can set geometry from the app itself, that is probably the preferred way
[06:58] <RkyRaccoon55> !seveas
[06:58] <ubotu> Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages. More info (and mirrors) on http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages
[06:58] <WONToN> kishan, did you try your old pass?
[06:58] <nickrud> funman, and it's working on what I've tested there so far
[06:58] <funman> eheh
[06:58] <kishan> ye s i did all the WONToN
[06:58] <teKnofreak> KevinOman, yes, it will install xserver, you also need gdm/kdm and gnome/kde/xfce/something-else
[06:58] <teKnofreak> to get a full working desktop
[06:58] <PPPP> how do i uninstall something i used apt-get to install?
[06:58] <funman> nickrud: what about vlc --qt-opacity 0.9 ?
[06:58] <KevinOman> im on server though
[06:59] <KevinOman> I don't want a desktop
[06:59] <teKnofreak> PPP apt-get remove
[06:59] <nickrud> funman, except quicktime
[06:59] <PPPP> teKnofreak: thanks
[06:59] <teKnofreak> PPPP, ^^
[06:59] <Trentster> bruenig, I dont think it worked gives the following error " sed: -e expression #1, char 1: unknown command: `|' "
[06:59] <[LUCIAN] > kishan, just reboot and at GRUB, select recovery. you will be taken to a ROOT prompt. type cd /etc [enter]  then type passwd [login name here] 
[06:59] <funman> nickrud: arg proprietary :/
[06:59] <[LUCIAN] > you'll be prompted for a new pw
[06:59] <KCB_> How do i start sysklog?
[06:59] <teKnofreak> KevinOman, what do you want then ?
[06:59] <WONToN> kishan, how many letters would you guess?
[06:59] <kishan> ok le me try that other wise i need to reisntall
[06:59] <[LUCIAN] > then press ctrl+d to start the x server
[06:59] <nickrud> funman, yeah, I'll try that on switch on one of the sample oggs, is that good enough?
[06:59] <kishan> well i will tell you it was healme23
[07:00] <funman> nickrud: of course ;)
[07:00] <kishan> but it is not accepting now
[07:00] <bruenig> Trentster, sed '/BASEDIR/s/\/usr\/local\/httpd\/htdocs/\/home\/http\/html/'
[07:00] <wolfsong> anyone know why I would get an out of memory error when trying to mount shares on one of my winboxes but not the other?
[07:00] <bruenig> Trentster, it gets made when you use | as the separator sometimes
[07:00] <gogereaver> out of memery error
[07:00] <WONToN> that's not good, 8long alphanumeric. . .
[07:00] <bruenig> mad*
[07:01] <gogereaver> thats defently new
[07:01] <_tux> I got a question myself is there anyway I can change my home directory to tux and than change my username to tux without having to create a new account?
[07:01] <KevinOman> teknofreak im trying to update my server from dapper to edgy and it says to run gksu :update-manager -c" but when I run that command it says cannot open display
[07:01] <shade_> hi everyone
[07:01] <KCB_> How do I start sysklogd from the command line?
[07:02] <teKnofreak> KevinOman, gksu opens the update manager window
[07:02] <bruenig> KCB_, is it in /etc/init.d?
[07:02] <gogereaver> tux well you can make a new account named that and move everything from the home of the old account over there
[07:02] <teKnofreak> KevinOman, just use sudo
[07:02] <shade_> why won't my cc find the header files ?
[07:02] <_tux> damn
[07:02] <KCB_> bruenig: Yes, it is
[07:02] <gogereaver> i think you can rename yourself to
[07:02] <bruenig> shade_, have you installed them
[07:02] <KevinOman> im connected via ssh teKnofreak
[07:02] <bruenig> KCB_, /etc/init.d/sysklogd start
[07:02] <bruenig> KCB_, if it is already running do restart
[07:02] <_tux> I know I can change my current name to tux but it'll keep the home directory named marcel
[07:02] <shade_> bruenig possibly not... im a newbie. how can i do that?
[07:03] <caminomaster> hello
[07:03] <teKnofreak> KevinOman, just use sudo over the command, it will work from terminal
[07:03] <_tux> but if I change the home directory name it'll end up giving me an error like last time
[07:03] <funman> i have to go
[07:03] <funman> nickrud: thanks for your time
[07:03] <gogereaver> chfn -f "Dewbie Newbie" newbie
[07:03] <nickrud> funman, it runs with that switch
[07:03] <bruenig> shade_, there is a meta-package called build-essential that installs a bunch of stuff including those headers, I forget what the actual package with all the headers is, I don't know why ubuntu splits them off from the compiler but whatever
[07:03] <gogereaver> thats how you change your login name
[07:03] <nickrud> funman, see you about
[07:03] <funman> ++
[07:03] <caminomaster> I'm trying to burn avi, sub & idx in a CD, but when I list the sub, k3b add 8 MB to project... how can I avoid it?
[07:03] <KevinOman> teKnofreak: yeah that doesn't work
[07:04] <WONToN> _tux, coulden't you just rename it then sudo chown -R tux /home/tux ?
[07:04] <teKnofreak> KevinOman, su update-manager -c ?
[07:04] <KCB_> bruenig: Didn't work.  Long story short - I installed syslog-ng, then removed it.  The apt-get installer disables built in sysklog, but doesn't re-enable it after uninstall.  I may need to reinstall sysklog
[07:04] <shade_> bruenig ...it kinda sounded odd to me since the same program compiled with my last year's mepis. i thought the source was out of date
[07:04] <teKnofreak> KevinOman, you have a root user in that machine ?
[07:05] <KevinOman> teKnofreak:  nope that doesn't work either
[07:05] <bruenig> KCB_, what do you mean it didn't work?
[07:05] <KevinOman> teKnofreak: yes
[07:05] <teKnofreak> KevinOman, use the root user, just run upate-manager -C
[07:05] <KCB_> bruenig: /etc/init.d/sysklogd start and restart didn't start the process
[07:05] <shade_> bruenig but now i downloaded with synaptic all there was on gcc.. think it'll work ?
[07:05] <Trentster> bruenig, thanks a lot it worked, can I supply multiple changes in one pass to the same text file?
[07:05] <bruenig> KCB_, what does it do?
[07:06] <bruenig> Trentster, yeah you can use -e 'sed expression' -e 'another sed express' and there is also awk and yeah
[07:06] <KevinOman> teKnofreak:  -bash: update-manager: command not found
[07:06] <bruenig> shade_, just install build-essential
[07:06] <KCB_> bruenig: it doesn't return any message
[07:06] <shade_> ok ty
[07:06] <teKnofreak> KevinOman, ahh, install it
[07:06] <Trentster> bruenig, thanks
[07:06] <bruenig> KCB_, well its doing something then
[07:07] <bruenig> KCB_, your guess is as good as mine, you can open it up and see
[07:07] <[LUCIAN] > kishan, i assume it worked.
[07:07] <kishan> thanks guys it worked _tux,Wanton suvin Lucian
[07:07] <kishan> yes
[07:08] <[LUCIAN] > now that i found out its that easy to do, i just pw protected my boot loader
[07:08] <kishan> i just went into recovery mode went into cd /etc and then typed passwd username
[07:08] <kishan> and it asked to a new password
[07:08] <YerpoG>  http://st-pitch.miniville.fr/
[07:08] -YerpoG:#ubuntu-  http://st-pitch.miniville.fr/
[07:08] <YerpoG>  http://st-pitch.miniville.fr/
[07:08] -YerpoG:#ubuntu-  http://st-pitch.miniville.fr/
[07:08] <YerpoG>  http://st-pitch.miniville.fr/
[07:08] -YerpoG:#ubuntu-  http://st-pitch.miniville.fr/
[07:08] <bruenig> hmm
[07:08] <kishan> yes i was reading that lucian u can password protect the grub
[07:09] <gogereaver> odd
[07:09] <KurtKraut> we need an operator
[07:09] <bruenig> he's gone now
[07:09] <bruenig> but !ops will get them if they aren't all gone
[07:09] <KevinOman> teKnofreak: it still wants a display, someone told me what it was a few days ago, I have reinstalled since then but he called it xserver-xorg metapackage or something
[07:09] <Hadeshorn> hey party people.. how do i find out what the version is of my ati drivers?
[07:09] <KurtKraut> bruenig, but he should be banned to avoid some sort of return
[07:10] <bruenig> KurtKraut, well call them
[07:10] <KurtKraut> !ops
[07:10] <Xsylotte> question: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36143/ i can't start azureus
[07:10] <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
[07:10] <kishan> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=7353 this is nice how to protect the recovery mode
[07:10] <WONToN> kishan, only from modification
[07:10] <elkbuntu> stop calling them. i've notified the staffers
[07:10] <[LUCIAN] > i use 'startup manager' to modify grub and usplash
[07:10] <KurtKraut> elkbuntu, thanks for been faster.
[07:10] <KurtKraut> *being
[07:10] <teKnofreak> KevinOman, try installing just the xserver packages, not gdm+gnome things
[07:11] <KevinOman> teKnofreak: there's only one package I need
[07:11] <sauvin> kishan, you rule.
[07:11] <teKnofreak> KevinOman, am not sure which package
[07:11] <Xsylotte> question: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36143/ i can't start azureus. help pls :D
[07:12] <phira1> When the next ubuntu version should be released ?
[07:12] <KevinOman> how do I firefox to open through ssh
[07:12] <kishan> no no u guys rule
[07:12] <preaction> phira1, october
[07:12] <kishan> i am just learining
[07:12] <KevinOman> how do I get firefox to open through ssh?*
[07:12] <WONToN> we all are, kishan
[07:12] <KurtKraut> KevinOman, do a SSH tunnel with 'ssh -D' and configure your local machine as a socks server in Firefox
[07:12] <phira1> preaction, where can I read about it ?
[07:12] <preaction> !gutsy | phira1
[07:12] <ubotu> phira1: 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
[07:12] <[LUCIAN] > when it comes to linux, you can always learn something new
[07:13] <KevinOman> KurtKraut: ok I do that but it says cannot open display
[07:13] <Hadeshorn> anyone how do you find out what version your ati drivers are?
[07:13] <KCB_> bruenig: Got it.  I needed to run apt-get install klogd.  That installed both sysklogd and klogd packages.  Now the process is running :)
[07:13] <KurtKraut> KevinOman, what you did exactly ?
[07:13] <kishan> yes  i shifted to ubuntu about 6 months ago now my whole family uses it
[07:13] <phira1> I see
[07:13] <bruenig> what he leaves out is that he is the only one in his family
[07:14] <Hadeshorn> Ubuntu is awesome!! The mp3 player is way more random then winamp :P
[07:14] <WONToN> kishan, that's quite an accomplishment
[07:14] <KevinOman> ssh -X user@123.123.123.123
[07:14] <Hadeshorn> I was very impressed with how awesome the bluetooth worked!
[07:14] <[LUCIAN] > unfortunately, my whole family is filled with computer illiterates. . . i don't know why i am the one who is extremely technical with computers
[07:14] <KurtKraut> KevinOman, are you trying to open a Firefox that is installed in another machine ?
[07:14] <croSmiley> bruenig: :)
[07:14] <veynom> i was quite surprised by how conveniently ubuntu installed
[07:14] <KevinOman> KurtKraut: yes it's a server
[07:15] <kishan> trying to make my freinds also use it i love the phylosophy of open source and community ...althought i am not into computer i still try to help install ubuntu to best of my efforts
[07:15] <KurtKraut> KevinOman, does it have an X interface running ?
[07:16] <KevinOman> KurtKraut: no, I can't find the right package, I installed xserver-xorg but that didn't work
[07:16] <Whtiger> I'm on a windows box sshing to a ubuntu box, X forwarding is enabled and works, except when I sudo su.
[07:16] <teKnofreak> KevinOman, check for xdmcp
[07:16] <KevinOman> nope that's not it
[07:16] <veynom> is there a visual development environment for C++ similir to Visual Studio for ubuntu?
[07:16] <Whtiger> I need to run a graphical program as root and it says "Xlib: PuTTY X11 proxy: wrong authentication protocol attempted"
[07:16] <KevinOman> I just had it a couple days ago
[07:16] <KevinOman> bad short term memory
[07:16] <kishan> but the newer hardware has problems like one of my freind bought a macbookpro first live cd was noot working then i tried alternative one but we are still unable to install the 8600gt nvidia drivers i hope by 8.10 ubuntu caaatch with the latest drivers of graphics
[07:17] <KurtKraut> KevinOman, are you running the linux-image-server as kernel ?
[07:17] <stdin> Whtiger: that's what gksu is for
[07:17] <mvrd3rd011> are herer some guys from germany?
[07:17] <mvrd3rd011> -r
[07:17] <KevinOman> KurtKraut: im not sure about that
[07:17] <stdin> !de | mvrd3rd011
[07:17] <ubotu> mvrd3rd011: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[07:17] <Joshu1> is it possible to run another partition in as a vitual machine instead of creating and installing a virtual hd?
[07:17] <KevinOman> KurtKraut: I just have a basic dapper server running
[07:18] <KevinOman> KurtKraut: plus cxserver-xorg now
[07:18] <KurtKraut> KevinOman, paste to me the result of: uname -a
[07:18] <KevinOman> xserver-xorg*
[07:18] <KevinOman> Linux darknet 2.6.15-26-server #1 SMP Fri Sep 8 21:00:37 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linu
[07:19] <KurtKraut> KevinOman, you'll need to install a desktop kernel in order to have X running.
[07:19] <KevinOman> I didn't have one two days ago when I did this
[07:19] <Yetiamchosen> will it be any different if I make as root and make as user?
[07:20] <ttmrichter> Good afternoon.  Is there anybody here who can assist me in setting up WiFI/WEP?  I'm able to make WiFi work unsecured, but as soon as WEP enters the picture I can't ever connect.  Could someone please help me get this working?
[07:20] <m0u5e>  is there a way to have all my wallpapers in a folder, and instead of using a 'list' i can just tell xfce i want it to cycle through all these pictures in the folder? (xubuntu question)
[07:21] <kishan_> ttmrichter, in wep there are 3 options passphrase hex and ascii which is your password under
[07:21] <stdin> m0u5e: there is a #xubuntu
[07:21] <KevinOman> does anyone know what package I need to get x running over ssh?
[07:21] <Hadeshorn> ttmrichter whats your wifi media? USB or card or inbuilt?
[07:22] <KurtKraut> KevinOman, you'll need to do two things: 1) run your server over a desktop kernel, not a server kernel. 2) enable de X forwarding option in the server's sshd
[07:22] <ttmrichter> kishan_ I've tried Hexidecimal and ASCII.
[07:23] <ttmrichter> Hadeshorn: PCMCI.
[07:23] <ttmrichter> Hadeshorn: PCMCIA.
[07:23] <KevinOman> KurtKraut: I didn't have to do option 1 2 days ago
[07:23] <m0u5e> stdin: its almost dead -_-;
[07:23] <KurtKraut> KevinOman, so it already worked once ?
[07:23] <wolferine> http://www.pastebin.ca/679590 <-- NFS issues
[07:23] <kishan_> ttmrichter, is the password big i mean 128 bit
[07:23] <KevinOman> KurtKraut: yeah but I reinstalled
[07:23] <ttmrichter> kishan_: yes.  26 digits.
[07:23] <KurtKraut> KevinOman, how the system was installed before ?
[07:23] <KevinOman> KurtKraut: it was just one package and it worked
[07:23] <KevinOman> KurtKraut: same way
[07:23] <ttmrichter> kishan_: /etc/network/interfaces shows it storing the right one under wireless-key.
[07:24] <KurtKraut> KevinOman, is X running ? ps aux |grep xserv
[07:24] <Hadeshorn> ttmrichter, i had some trouble with WEP and WPA, so what i did if all else fails is just enable mac filtering on your router
[07:24] <kishan_> ok did u check the box with enable to room
[07:24] <KevinOman> KurtKraut: root      9159  0.0  0.0   1628   496 pts/0    S+   01:24   0:00 grep xserv
[07:24] <KurtKraut> KevinOman, sorry, wrong command. This is the correct one: ps aux |grep X11
[07:24] <KevinOman> KurtKraut: he called it a metapackage or something
[07:25] <kishan_> lets take it step by by ttmrichter
[07:25] <politik> can someone please help me debug this remote login (xdmcp) problem? I am able to see gdm, and enter a user/pass, but gnome never starts... I can only enter the user/pass again and again
[07:25] <KevinOman> KurtKraut: root      9164  0.0  0.0   1624   488 pts/0    R+   01:25   0:00 grep X11
[07:25] <ttmrichter> kishan_: OK, let me tell you the steps I've already taken.
[07:25] <KurtKraut> KevinOman, nothing beyond that ?
[07:25] <KevinOman> nope
[07:25] <KurtKraut> KevinOman, so X is not running
[07:25] <ttmrichter> kishan_: I have connected WiFi without WEP from my Ubuntu box.  And from a Windows box and from my Nokia N800.
[07:26] <ttmrichter> kishan_: the card seems to be supported fine and the network all seems to work fine in that configuration.
[07:26] <wolferine> http://www.pastebin.ca/679590 <-- NFS issues
[07:26] <stdin> you don't need X running on the server to use X forwarding
[07:26] <KurtKraut> stdin, can you debug what is going on in his machine ?
[07:26] <ttmrichter> kishan_: When I turn on WEP I enter a WEB key.  That same WEP key works fine with a Windows laptop I have on hand, and it works on my Nokia N800 (a Linux-based handheld).
[07:26] <KevinOman> stdin do you know the name of the package I need to make it work
[07:27] <stdin> KevinOman: just openssh-server
[07:27] <kishan_> ttmrichter, under system---network----u went --then chek the wireless then a box opens  Wireless seetings under it put your network name then password select Hexdecimal then select Dchp close
[07:27] <ttmrichter> kishan_: The Ubuntu box, however, I see lots of traffic going over the wireless card (XMIT light flashing), but no connection is made.  If I try to manually ifdown/ifup on it, I get told it can't get a response from DHCPDISCOVER.
[07:27] <ttmrichter> kishan_: Done that.
[07:27] <ttmrichter> kishan_: Both without password and with.  WIthout works.  With doesn't.
[07:28] <KevinOman> stdin I already have that, it says cannot open display
[07:28] <kishan_> ok are u using feisty ttmrichter
[07:28] <ttmrichter> kishan_: Using Edgy.
[07:28] <stdin> KevinOman: you have to connect with "ssh -Y user@host" or "ssh -X user@host" for it to work
[07:28] <ttmrichter> kishan_: I've had major stability problems with Feisty on two computers now.  Not going to risk it on my primary machine.
[07:28] <KevinOman> stdin -X
[07:29] <KevinOman> stdin  Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
[07:29] <kishan_> oooh ok ttmrichter, did u try installing network manager
[07:29] <stdin> KevinOman: make sure DISPLAY is set: "echo $DISPLAY"
[07:29] <Frogzoo> ttmrichter: check your install cd md5
[07:29] <KevinOman> stdin the guy that told me the name of the package the last time said I needed an xserver-xorg metapackage
[07:30] <ttmrichter> kishan_: network-manager-gnome is installed, yes.  The applet is not launching by itself, however.  I have to manually do so.  It doesn't help, unfortunately.
[07:30] <wolferine> http://www.pastebin.ca/679590 <-- NFS issues
[07:30] <shade_> are there any IDEs for c in ubuntu ?
[07:30] <eshaase> does alien work as well with debian as it does with ubuntu?
[07:31] <KevinOman> stdin yeah that didn't work
[07:31] <ttmrichter> kishan_: Here's what the /etc/network/interfaces file looks like on the relevant card: auto eth1
[07:31] <ttmrichter> iface eth1 inet dhcp
[07:31] <ttmrichter> wireless-essid Yan Jiahua
[07:31] <ttmrichter> wireless-key CFD02C15E9199A0C70B07FA293
[07:32] <ttmrichter> kishan_: If I disable WEB and drop the wireless-key line, everything works.
[07:32] <KevinOman> man its times like these I wish I had logs enabled
[07:32] <HLM> !gyach
[07:32] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gyach - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:33] <kishan_> ok ttmrichter try this uncheck the wireless option in network and Go to System -> Preferences -> Sessions In the Startup Programs tab, click Add type "nm-applet", click OK. log out of your gnome session, and log back in again.
[07:33] <exsequor> Is the Automatix mounter known to cause corruption of data on NTFS partitions?
[07:33] <KurtKraut> exsequor, Automatix is known to be a trouble-maker. Its use should be heavly avoided.
[07:34] <elkbuntu> exsequor, automatix messes with fstab majorly
[07:34] <Crustacean-Bob> Anybody know of an X-BOX emulator ubuntu?
[07:34] <Hadeshorn> Hey why is it when im moving the audio sliders around, the sound doesnt change
[07:34] <kishan_> ttmrichter, nm-applet --sm-disable put this command in seesion
[07:34] <Hadeshorn> Like im putting it all the way up and nothing
[07:34] <Hadeshorn> Like the music is playing
[07:34] <Hadeshorn> but the only volume control that works is the one in the player
[07:34] <ttmrichter> kishan_: I'll be back in a minute.
[07:34] <kishan_> ok
[07:35] <Hadeshorn> wait never mind
[07:35] <empty> anyone know why downloading packages from sg.archive.ubuntuforum.com is so slow...? i am getting 5000 - 800b/s when i used to get 30kb/s
[07:35] <KurtKraut> exsequor, and NTFS-3G is not reliable for heavy usage and files close to 4gb
[07:35] <KurtKraut> empty, he is probably receiving too much traffic. Try another mirror for a while.
[07:36] <empty> hmm.. kurtkraut, what are the other site i can put into my source.list
[07:36] <jacob> does anybody know if Rhythmbox or Banshee support iPods?
[07:37] <towlieba> whats the apt-get command to get all available updates
[07:37] <WONToN> apt-get upgrade
[07:37] <KurtKraut> empty, in the System > Administration there is a item called 'Software Channels' or something like that. Inside it there is the possibility of testing the speed of all mirrors to select a better option for you.
[07:38] <empty> ok tyty
[07:38] <exsequor> KurtKraut, Thanks, I was planning on using it for backups but not now
[07:39] <gogereaver> jacob i think ipods show up as a mass storage device
[07:39] <nickrud> KurtKraut, hey that mirror check is nice, thanks
[07:39] <KurtKraut> nickrud, you're welcome :D
[07:39] <gogereaver> so anything would support em as long as it supports the codec
[07:39] <KurtKraut> exsequor, NTFS is not reliable for backups even under Windows :D
[07:39] <gogereaver> even better if your using standerd mp3s
[07:39] <jacob> gogereaver ok
[07:39] <Myrtti> has anyone had any problems with the latest Dapper Drake kernel update?
[07:40] <exsequor> KurtKraut, it would just be convenient right now
[07:40] <xfiles_ken> Pici: hello
[07:40] <doug_> nickrud what mirror check? and what does it do?
[07:40] <wolferine> http://www.pastebin.ca/679590 <-- NFS issues
[07:40] <Avec> which program i need to watch Tv with my Tv tuner?
[07:40] <gogereaver> i knoe my mp3 player shows as one under any os
[07:41] <ttmrichter> OK, I'm back and logged-in.  What's the next step for using nm-applet?
[07:42] <Myrtti> I assume no?
[07:42] <nickrud> doug_, in system->admin->software sources under the download from dropdown:other, there's a button select best server
[07:42] <ttmrichter> kishan_: OK, I'm back and logged-in.  What's the next step for using nm-applet?  (Forgot to add your name. ;))
[07:42] <jacob> gogereaver even if iPods are or are not mass storage devices, do you think either rhythmbox or banshee can handle it?
[07:42] <kishan_> ok
[07:43] <nickrud> doug_, tells you what server is fastest at your location currently
[07:43] <kishan_> did u put network manager commant at start of seesion
[07:43] <empty> thankz KurtKraut, wow.. the download rate change alot from 800b/s to 150kb/s
[07:43] <doug_> nickrud ah ok thanks
[07:43] <ttmrichter> kishan_:Yes.  The nm-applet is loaded.
[07:44] <ttmrichter> kishan_: It doesn't seem to do much.  It doesn't even show the possibility of wireless.
[07:44] <kishan_> can u connect now
[07:44] <kishan_> oooh ok
[07:44] <kishan_> so it does not recognize now at all
[07:44] <KurtKraut> empty, I'm glad to know that :D
[07:44] <kishan_> what is the wireless driver u install
[07:44] <Netham45> does anyone have an smtp server I can use as a relay? My crappy ISP blocks port 25 and they won't unblock it.
[07:45] <ttmrichter> kishan_: This applet doesn't seem to do anything at all, really.  It just has a checkbox for "enable networking".
[07:45] <Netham45> it can't be on port 25, btw. :D
[07:45] <gogereaver> netham45 use a proxy
[07:45] <bruenig> ttmrichter, do iwconfig and see if any interfaces show up with a bunch of stuff by them
[07:45] <ttmrichter> kishan_:I don't see it actually having any ability to adjust anything for any of my networks, wired or wireless.
[07:45] <Netham45> gogereaver, know a proxy I can use?
[07:45] <gogereaver> i can scan for some
[07:45] <KurtKraut> Netham45, try using Tor.
[07:45] <gogereaver> if i didnt uninstall it LOL
[07:46] <kishan_> oooh ok how did u install your networkmanager
[07:46] <gogereaver> yea tor uses proxys to
[07:46] <foug> how much space does ubuntu take up on a hard drive?
[07:46] <kishan_> from the repositories or you complied it
[07:46] <bruenig> foug, 2 gigs is the minimum
[07:46] <foug> hmm
[07:46] <ttmrichter> kishan_, bruenig: Now, however, when I use ifup it comes up.  DHCPDISCOVER comes up and says I'm connected and bound to an IP address -- it's even the IP address I told the router to force it to.
[07:46] <Netham45> crap, may I also mention that the server is on Windows?
[07:46] <Netham45> I asked in the wrong channel. x.x
[07:46] <gogereaver> lol
[07:46] <bruenig> ttmrichter, what happens when you ping? host not found?
[07:46] <gogereaver> tor windows to
[07:47] <ttmrichter> bruenig: I'm not sure how to ping to a specific port.
[07:47] <bruenig> hmmm, me neither
[07:47] <foug> what is the command to open a new tab in terminal?
[07:47] <nickrud> foug, I've been comfortable with 10gb partitions for root, and I install a lot of stuff, seldom get around to removing it
[07:47] <foug> nickrud: ahh i see
[07:47] <ttmrichter> bruenig: found it.  Ping -I eth1 192.168.0.1 gives me pings.
[07:48] <Avec> how can i see the firmware of my tv card?
[07:48] <nickrud> foug, I keep a separate home, it's much bigger
[07:48] <skinnypuppy1334> is there anywhere to find newer nvidia drivers than in synaptic? installed version = latest version in synaptic.
[07:48] <WONToN> ping 192.168.0.1 23
[07:48] <WONToN> ping 192.168.0.1 80
[07:48] <Frogzoo> foug: right click - new tab - or set a  hotkey
[07:48] <ttmrichter> bruenig, kishan_: OK, for no reason I can discern, this all works.
[07:48] <foug> Frogzoo: thanks
[07:49] <ttmrichter> bruenig, kishan_: I should be happy, but I'm not -- I'm always concerned when things start working for no reason I can see.  :(
[07:49] <Nighthawk420> hey yall
[07:49] <gogereaver> maybe the single was weak
[07:49] <gogereaver> thers a reasion for ya hapy
[07:49] <kishan_> ttmrichter, is it working now
[07:49] <gogereaver> lol
[07:49] <Nighthawk420> im just gettin ready to install ubuntu
[07:49] <kishan_> neither do i know but it works sometime
[07:49] <gogereaver> yay for ya
[07:49] <nickrud> !welcome | Nighthawk420
[07:49] <ubotu> Nighthawk420: Welcome to #ubuntu - the Ubuntu support channel.
[07:49] <Nighthawk420> thank you all
[07:49] <lashmoove> my hauppage 105 capture card stopped working.. or vlc and mplayer are not able to open it
[07:50] <ttmrichter> bruenig, kishan_: It is working, yes.  But not for anything I've done.  It just suddenly decided to have DHCPDISCOVER work.  This concerns me.
[07:50] <benanz1> anyone know how to switch from flashplugin-nonfree to gnash using only apt?
[07:50] <gogereaver> lash is it just stuck on
[07:50] <nickrud> benanz1, sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree- gnash
[07:50] <lashmoove> gogreaver, I rebooted. still nothing
[07:50] <bruenig> !info gnash
[07:50] <ubotu> gnash: free Flash movie player. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.7.2-1ubuntu0.1 (feisty), package size 117 kB, installed size 216 kB
[07:51] <gogereaver> my ati never shuts down when i start it in linux i just mute it
[07:51] <bruenig> benanz1, just remove flashplugin-nonfree and install gnash
[07:51] <gogereaver> hummm
[07:51] <kishan_> well at last your router got fed up and accepted your request lol ..
[07:51] <Rat409> benanz1:apt-get remove --purge flash-plugin-nonfree then apt-get install gnash
[07:51] <Nighthawk420> hmmmm shall i pull an all nighter and install ubuntu over winbloze vista?
[07:51] <Shadow_X> hmm sounds like others are having my problem too
[07:51] <gogereaver> i alwaysed used tvtime
[07:51] <Shadow_X> anyone here good with linksys routers?
[07:51] <gogereaver> soo if that works
[07:51] <kishan_> is gnash better than flash
[07:51] <benanz1> I tried doing just that, but I couldn't get firefox to start Gnash at flash sites.  It just offers the "install missing plugins" dialog
[07:52] <lashmoove> gogereaver, this card is fine. I don't hear anything when im not using it
[07:52] <ttmrichter> bruenig, kishan_: Thank you both for your help and your time.  It's working and I'm just going to leave it at that now.
[07:52] <nickrud> Nighthawk420, have you tried running the livecd on your machine yet?
[07:52] <gogereaver> use it lol
[07:52] <gogereaver> it will install flash for ya
[07:52] <Trentster> bruenig, you still aorund?
[07:52] <Nighthawk420> no nick
[07:52] <Nighthawk420> what is it?
[07:52] <bruenig> Trentster, indeed
[07:52] <[LUCIAN] > Shadow_X, if you have a Linksys WRT54GL you can put custom firmware on it (i.e. dd-wrt)
[07:52] <bullgard4> Are my drivers ahci.ko and ata_piix.ko built into my kernel or just modules? See http://ubuntuusers.de/paste/14470/
[07:52] <[LUCIAN] > that solved all my problems
[07:52] <Rat409> benanz1you're probly missing plugin or restart browser
[07:52] <kishan_> Shadow_X, what is the problem
[07:52] <Trentster> bruenig, just having a problem, the actual line starts with a hash " # BASEDIR="/usr/local/httpd/htdocs/squint"
[07:52] <Netham45> hmm, tor doesn't seem to do what I want it to
[07:53] <Netham45> and if it does, I don't know how to get it to
[07:53] <gogereaver> humm im only good the my ati and its bbtv druiver
[07:53] <Shadow_X> ive got a BEFSR41
[07:53] <gogereaver> as i said mine sticks but it works
[07:53] <nickrud> bullgard4, if they are .ko 's on your machine, they are modules.
[07:53] <gogereaver> its you a hardware type
[07:53] <bruenig> Trentster, k?
[07:53] <Trentster> bruenig, and i want it to be replaced without the hash "BASEDIR="/usr/local/httpd/htdocs/squint" ive tried playing around with sed but cant seem to get it right?
[07:53] <lashmoove> how would I be able to turn the capture card off?..
[07:53] <[LUCIAN] > Shadow_X, well, other linksys routers are capable of loading dd-wrt, you just have to check the support documentation on the dd-wrt site
[07:53] <Shadow_X> well, ive never done networking before, at least not where I have to allow certain things. i need to set it up so people can access my webserver and ftp server through it
[07:53] <Rat409> Shadow_X: what is problem?
[07:54] <gogereaver> i just reboot
[07:54] <Nighthawk420> okay im going to download the livecd
[07:54] <gogereaver> or mute it
[07:54] <Nighthawk420> probably a good idea
[07:54] <[LUCIAN] > Shadow_X, port forwarding
[07:54] <bruenig> Trentster, well you could change the original sed command or just tack another one on that does sed 's/^#BASEDIR/BASEDIR/'
[07:54] <lashmoove> I've rebooted
[07:54] <wolferine> http://www.pastebin.ca/679590 <-- NFS issues
[07:54] <gogereaver> but you said that failed
[07:54] <lashmoove> I still can't open it
[07:54] <doug_> can anyone else get that flight gear simulator in add/remove going?
[07:54] <gogereaver> humm
[07:54] <amol> hi to all..how to know process is running in kernel or user soace
[07:54] <amol> space
[07:54] <gogereaver> ps -A
[07:54] <ashu18> what's a good firewall for ubuntu?
[07:54] <doug_> or in synaptic
[07:54] <gogereaver> all unning prosses
[07:54] <Shadow_X> ive tried port forwarding
[07:54] <gogereaver> running
[07:54] <Shadow_X> Ive set it up right
[07:54] <gogereaver> sudo ps -A
[07:55] <[LUCIAN] > ashu18, ubuntu comes with a built in firewall
[07:55] <Shadow_X> but it still refuses connections when using the router's ip
[07:55] <nickrud> Nighthawk420, missed your earlier: fast channel. Yes, testing your machine is wise, nearly all will take an ubuntu install, but good to check before you make an anchor :)
[07:55] <Frogzoo> ashu18: iptables
[07:55] <Trentster> bruenig, hmmm why a "^"
[07:55] <Nighthawk420> okay thanks nickrud
[07:55] <benanz1> OK, I just did "sudo apt-get remove flashplugin-nonfree" then "sudo apt-get install gnash mozilla-plugin-gnash" and restart Firefox but Youtube gives me this error: " 			Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Macromedia's Flash Player."
[07:55] <kishan_> Shadow_X, did u put static ip or dhcp
[07:55] <[LUCIAN] > you dont want to use the router's ip (i.e. the gateway) you want to use the actual ip assigned to you by your ISP
[07:55] <ashu18> sorry, but i can't configure it
[07:55] <Shadow_X> dhcp
[07:55] <Nighthawk420> i can always upgrade to the newset version of ubuntu correct after i try out live cd
[07:56] <bruenig> Trentster, not technically necessary, but ^ indicates the beginning of the line, I try to make the expressions as exclusive as possible without being ridiculous of course, and tacking on a ^ at the beginning is an easy way to do that
[07:56] <amol> gogereaver:but it is not showing any space info
[07:56] <[LUCIAN] > ashu18, to configure easily install firestarter -> open terminal and type: sudo apt-get install firestarter
[07:56] <gogereaver> i think the name for flash changed in apt
[07:56] <Shadow_X> i dont mean the ip as seen from my computer, I mean the ISP-assigned ip
[07:56] <ashu18> i downloaded firestarter but that stops everything and won't automatically start with ubuntu
[07:56] <nickrud> Nighthawk420, yes. In place upgrades forever is a fundamental part of ubuntu's structure
[07:56] <Rat409> Shadow_X: http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satellite?c=L_Product_C2&childpagename=US%2FLayout&cid=1122062340941&pagename=Linksys%2FCommon%2FVisitorWrapper&lid=4094122279B02
[07:56] <[LUCIAN] > firestarter just modifies the iptables that are built in with ubuntu. the firewall remains in effect even when firestarter is not started
[07:57] <foug> whatis the command to remove a folder?
[07:57] <mindphasr> Are there issues sharing a ntfs-3g mounted drive with or subfolders with samba?
[07:57] <foug> rm location?
[07:57] <spygm> heloow
[07:57] <nickrud> ashu18, yes, firestarter does start the firewall you create every time you start your connection, you just don't get the gui for it unless you ask for it
[07:57] <gogereaver> for flash you need to do this
[07:57] <[LUCIAN] > having firestarter boot with ubuntu would be pointless
[07:57] <ashu18> i am used to nice looking firewalls in ubuntu, is there something like that in ubuntu?
[07:57] <gogereaver> sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude install flashplugin-nonfree
[07:57] <Trentster> bruenig, if possible, please could you give me the whole line as you did before, my brain is starting to have a metdown!
[07:57] <Trentster> meltdown
[07:57] <nickrud> ashu18, you can see for yourself after a boot by sudo iptables -L
[07:57] <ashu18> sorry, i meant nice looking firewalls in windows
[07:57] <bruenig> Trentster, I don't remeber it
[07:58] <DrOnline> foug: you may need a "rm -r [location] "
[07:58] <[LUCIAN] > you could try guarddog. . . though i have never used it myself and have no idea what it looks like
[07:58] <kishan_> looks decive you ashu18 lol
[07:58] <nickrud> rflol
[07:58] <Trentster> bruenig, heres the original one you gave me " sed '/BASEDIR/s/\/usr\/local\/httpd\/htdocs/\/home\/http\/html/' "
[07:58] <[LUCIAN] > amen
[07:59] <bruenig> Trentster, ok and what do you want
[07:59] <foug> DrOnline: thanks
[07:59] <ashu18> kishan_ what?
[07:59] <makuseru> hi, im having a problem with VLC, when i play an mkv or ogm that has subtitles if they are too long to fit on one line they overlap and go off the screen instead of going down to another line, how can i fix this?
[07:59] <Trentster>  " # BASEDIR="/usr/local/httpd/htdocs/squint" changed to "BASEDIR="/usr/local/httpd/htdocs/squint"
[08:00] <Trentster> bruenig,  " # BASEDIR="/usr/local/httpd/htdocs/squint" changed to "BASEDIR="/usr/local/httpd/htdocs/squint"
[08:00] <bullgard4> nickrud: How can I build my drivers ahci and ata_piix into my kernel 2.6.20-16generic?
[08:00] <kishan_> ashu18, u donnot need a fire wall as in windows in ubuntu       http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/security
[08:00] <foug> how do i log into root?
[08:00] <foug> su doesn't work
[08:00] <[LUCIAN] > sudo
[08:00] <bruenig> Trentster, sed 's/^# BASEDIR=\"\/usr\/local
[08:00] <kishan_> its sudo foug
[08:01] <[LUCIAN] > sudo -iu if you want the actual root prompt
[08:01] <foug> kishan_: hmmm doesn't seem to work, i'm trying to delete a folder
[08:01] <ashu18> kishan_ so why are firetstarter and guarddog there at all?
[08:01] <nickrud> bullgard4, hrm, kernel compilation is something I gave up with the 2.6 series.  You need to install kernel-package, and the docs are in /usr/share/doc/kernel-package
[08:01] <WONToN> foug, try sudo passwd root, first
[08:01] <[LUCIAN] > ashu18, for easy graphical editing of the iptables(firewall) built in
[08:01] <[LUCIAN] > instead of using the command line
[08:01] <foug> WONToN: didn't work
[08:01] <WONToN> try su again?
[08:02] <nickrud> bullgard4, a couple of pointers to get you in the right direction:  the current config for your kernel is in /boot/config-<name of kernel> ; you want to use that as a basis
[08:02] <kishan_> ashu18 its just for gui customization but for home users its secure enough already
[08:02] <foug> WONToN: authentication failure
[08:02] <{{Booh}}> Hi.  What is the "name" of the latest ubuntu version for apt/sources.list?
[08:02] <ashu18> [LUCIAN]  i know, but kishan_was telling we don't need a firewall for ubuntu
[08:02] <DrOnline> foug: try "sudo -s"
[08:02] <zaius> can someone tell me, does hibernate copy ram to the swap partition?
[08:02] <gogereaver> what he trying
[08:02] <stdin> {{Booh}}: latest stable is feisty
[08:02] <noc> Hello, I placed my USB camera, and ubuntu auotmatically recognized it. And I followed what the screen said in order to save and transfer the photos to a folder. I pressed ok
[08:02] <kishan_> ok foug sudo nautilus and then go the directory and delete
[08:02] <noc> Now I don't know how to get back to the Photos folder
[08:02] <{{Booh}}> stdin: and the next one? ;)
[08:03] <noc> Where did Ubuntu store the photos?
[08:03] <stdin> {{Booh}}: gutsy
[08:03] <{{Booh}}> ok thanks.
[08:03] <whta> anyone know where AWN applets are installed to and if I can edit them?
[08:03] <gogereaver> probly /home
[08:03] <stdin> zaius: yep
[08:03] <foug> DrOnline: k that works, how do i log out of it?
[08:03] <gogereaver> noc did you look in your home dir
[08:03] <foug> kishan_: awesome that worked perfectly, thanks
[08:04] <DrOnline> foug: exit
[08:04] <conorkirk> Hi
[08:04] <noc> gogereaver: yes, I see nothing
[08:04] <kishan_> np foug
[08:04] <nickrud> noc, probably under ~/Pictures
[08:04] <foug> DrOnline: awesome thanks, do you know of a guide that tells you what the -s and stuff means?
[08:04] <gogereaver> you can always open the app and see where it says
[08:04] <conorkirk> Does anyone know if there are any steps in the Ubuntu install after "Copying Installation Logs"?
[08:04] <zaius> stdin: ok, is there any overhead? or will swap size = ram size work?
[08:04] <gogereaver> saves
[08:04] <mindrape> I, for one, welcome our Ubuntu using overlords.
[08:05] <DrOnline> foug: "man sudo" maybe
[08:05] <gogereaver> swap is normaly conserd your ram size x2
[08:05] <DrOnline> foug: that's what I'd do anyway
[08:05] <stdin> zaius: depends if you are using any swap space, generally you want to give it some room
[08:05] <nickrud> conorkirk, irrc, no, you just reboot after that
[08:05] <{{Booh}}> dist-upgrade from feisty to gutsy is good enough now?
[08:05] <foug> DrOnline: damn it you're right, i always forget aobut man :P
[08:05] <conorkirk> nickrud: Thanks, so if the install locked up on that, then it is safe just to reboot?
[08:05] <DrOnline> foug: :P
[08:05] <stdin> zaius: 1.5 or 2x RAM should be plenty
[08:05] <gogereaver> 512 ram 1 gig swap
[08:05] <astro76> foug, it's on the bottom of this page too https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[08:05] <stdin> {{Booh}}: better to ask in #ubuntu+1
[08:06] <nickrud> conorkirk, yes.
[08:06] <{{Booh}}> good
[08:06] <noc> does linux work good with quad core intel cpus?
[08:06] <zaius> stdin: right.. it wont clear the swap? is there any way to make it write to a file instead? (i'm working with a small hdd...)
[08:06] <noc> and 8800 GTS ?
[08:06] <whta> anyone know where AWN applets are installed to and if I can edit them?
[08:06] <conorkirk> nickrud: Thanks you :D
[08:06] <gogereaver> yea after 1 gig you genrely dont gover 1.5
[08:06] <KevinOman> anyone know how I can get x running on my dapper server
[08:06] <WONToN> foug, man sudo
[08:06] <foug> astro76: thanks, WONToN thanks
[08:06] <gogereaver> kevin what?
[08:06] <[LUCIAN] > KevinOman, startx
[08:06] <nickrud> conorkirk, thank me if it boots ;)
[08:07] <stdin> zaius: don't think so, it has to be a partition as it's read before your partitions are mounted
[08:07] <gogereaver> init 5
[08:07] <gogereaver> LOL
[08:07] <gogereaver> few ways to startx
[08:07] <zaius> stdin: right.. thanks!
[08:07] <KevinOman> [LUCIAN] : I don't have the required package, and im not running any desktop
[08:07] <naveen> when I try to install nvidia drivers my xserver fails and even if i reconfigure the xserver my xserver still fails
[08:08] <gogereaver> ahh
[08:08] <gogereaver> reconfigure you have to change the driver back to oss drivers
[08:08] <RkyRaccoon55> anyone know how to burn lightscribe in linux?
[08:08] <KevinOman> [LUCIAN] : I need to use firefox over ssh
[08:08] <gogereaver> kevin you cant
[08:08] <gogereaver> no gui
[08:09] <gogereaver> unless you foward x
[08:09] <KevinOman> yes I can I did it two days ago before I reinstalled
[08:09] <KevinOman> I just can't remember the package I had
[08:09] <[LUCIAN] > KevinOman, sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg ?
[08:09] <gogereaver> hes trying to use ssh
[08:09] <[LUCIAN] > oh sorry, missed htat
[08:09] <noc> eh ubuntu taking 100% resources for uploading photos to facebook :(
[08:09] <gogereaver> you need to forard x11 to the ssh
[08:09] <KevinOman> [LUCIAN] :  I think that's the package I got but it still won't work
[08:09] <KevinOman> gogereaver: I did that
[08:10] <Rat409> KevinOman: FreeNX?
[08:10] <foug> does anyone know where i can download the old gaim smiley's and use them in pidgin?
[08:10] <fruity_wookie|la> sup all
[08:10] <kishan_> naveen recovery mode ---sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf   --- change the driver details use "vesa"  save it relogin
[08:10] <RkyRaccoon55> !lightscribe
[08:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lightscribe - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:10] <gogereaver> why ssh anyways
[08:10] <gogereaver> if your using the gui
[08:10] <gogereaver> just the the remote desktop
[08:10] <KevinOman> its a server
[08:10] <gogereaver> use
[08:10] <nickrud> doesn't the remote server have to have at least some X on it?
[08:10] <KevinOman> yes
[08:10] <gogereaver> so does firefox
[08:11] <gogereaver> unless firefox somehow has a framebuffer plugin
[08:11] <naveen> thnx kishan but how do i install nvidia drivers without my xserver failing
[08:11] <nickrud> lol
[08:11] <gogereaver> i t might
[08:11] <KevinOman> RuntimeError: could not open display
[08:11] <rex3ci> **GASP** did you guys know that some people, after trying gnu/linux and *bsd return to windows?!?!?!?!
[08:11] <kishan_> naveen what is tour nvidia driver
[08:11] <bony> http://pastebin.ubuntu-nl.org/36144/ i get this problem while i am upgrading my system. Is there a solution for this?
[08:11] <Shadow_X_> someone try this address and see if it works http://71.228.213.14/
[08:11] <gogereaver> navenn you can reconfigure and use vesa
[08:11] <gogereaver> the softwhere driver
[08:12] <KurtKraut> rex3ci, yes, I've seen that a lot.
[08:12] <gogereaver> and then work on the nivida driver again
[08:12] <kishan_> try envy naveen
[08:12] <rex3ci> KurtKraut, but i mean... for a while.. not just two weeks or so
[08:12] <nickrud> and some people prefer automatics over sticks, never understood that either
[08:12] <rex3ci> KurtKraut, using them for ~1-2 years.. and falling back
[08:12] <gogereaver> stick own
[08:12] <gogereaver> LOL
[08:12] <rex3ci> nickrud, honestly
[08:12] <makuseru> hi, im having a problem with VLC, when i play an mkv or ogm that has subtitles if they are too long to fit on one line they overlap and go off the screen instead of going down to another line, how can i fix this?
[08:13] <gogereaver> mak try options
[08:13] <KurtKraut> rex3ci, yes, that happens. Mainly with gamers or people with not compatible hardware.
[08:13] <gogereaver> lol
[08:13] <rex3ci> no
[08:13] <rex3ci> some people go back because they like windows better
[08:13] <rex3ci> unfrickinlievable
[08:13] <gogereaver> what!!!!!!!!!!!
[08:13] <rex3ci> yes
[08:13] <rex3ci> go in ##windows
[08:13] <gogereaver> he dont go back couse we like it
[08:13] <gogereaver> we
[08:13] <gogereaver> we go back for games that whont run in cedega
[08:13] <gogereaver> LOL
[08:14] <KevinOman> !windows
[08:14] <wolferine> http://www.pastebin.ca/679590 <-- NFS issues
[08:14] <ubotu> For help with Microsoft Windows, please visit ##windows or your nearest mental health institute. See http://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/1 http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm and !equivalents
[08:14] <gogereaver> LOL
[08:14] <rex3ci> HAHAH
[08:14] <WONToN> !ut2004
[08:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ut2004 - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:14] <Rat409> bony: try apt-get -f install
[08:14] <rex3ci> mental health institution
[08:14] <DrOnline> !ut2k4
[08:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ut2k4 - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:14] <gogereaver> !redhat
[08:14] <ubotu> Other !Linux distributions besides !Ubuntu include: Debian, Mepis (using !APT); RedHat, Fedora, SUSE, Mandriva (using !RPM); Gentoo, Slackware (using other packaging systems)
[08:14] <gogereaver> LOL
[08:15] <WONToN> !nexuiz
[08:15] <ubotu> Information about games on Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Games and http://www.icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php
[08:15] <gogereaver> !rpm
[08:15] <ubotu> 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)
[08:15] <gogereaver> oh rpm diss
[08:15] <rex3ci> i need help finding a driver for my dads windows computer (this one i am on.. but im on ubuntu) ... LOL
[08:15] <rex3ci> wireless doesnt work in windows
[08:15] <fruity_wookie|la> hey i have a ubuntu 7.04 cd that is giving me issues on my evo n600c where it will take 20 mins to get to the desktop after x starts and then crashes saying "gnome settings daemon has crashed" then it just sits and reads from the cd forever so i pop it into my other laptop (hp zv 5370) and it works fine
[08:15] <gogereaver> driver?
[08:16] <kishan_> rex3ci, install ubuntu
[08:16] <kishan_> lol
[08:16] <rex3ci> no, I am on ubuntu
[08:16] <rex3ci> looking for wireless drivers
[08:16] <jimmygoon> rex3ci, you're in #ubuntu looking for a windows driver? lol
[08:16] <jimmygoon> rex3ci, whats the device?
[08:16] <rex3ci> no, I am just commenting on irony
[08:16] <gogereaver> fruity is the card a ati
[08:16] <gogereaver> they tend to crash
[08:16] <jimmygoon> rex3ci, oh, I thought you were wanting help. either way... funny indeed
[08:16] <rex3ci> ubuntu  tells me rt8187 jimmacdonald
[08:16] <rex3ci> jimmygoon,
[08:16] <BaD_CrC> realtek should be supported by MadWifi
[08:17] <rex3ci> yes.. it is
[08:17] <fruity_wookie|la> gogerever yes it a radeon mobility m6
[08:17] <rex3ci> I am on it now
[08:17] <WONToN> !madwifi
[08:17] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[08:17] <rex3ci> and it works
[08:17] <mikubuntu> KevinOman: kevin can you tell me about running server?  how long have you had (ubuntu server edition?) running, on what type machine, etc...?
[08:17] <gogereaver> how did i knoe
[08:17] <rex3ci> but not in windows
[08:17] <rex3ci> vista
[08:17] <WONToN> ugh
[08:17] <bullgard4> nickrud: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild writes: "Reasons for NOT compiling a custom kernel: You merely need to compile a special driver. For this, you only need to install the linux-headers packages." /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.20/drivers/ata/ahci.c is on my computer but /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.20-generic/includes/config/sata/ahci.h is empty (0 bytes). What need I to do now?
[08:17] <gogereaver> you need to play with x
[08:17] <WONToN> pista
[08:17] <gogereaver> atis and the osss driver like to crash
[08:18] <fruity_wookie|la> i can install 6,06 and do the 2 dist updates and it works fine
[08:18] <gogereaver> reconfigure x and uncheck dri for now to disable 3d acell
[08:18] <fruity_wookie|la> even beryl works
[08:18] <nickrud> bullgard4, like I said earlier, I gave up on kernel compilation, it's too crucial for slackers like me to mess with.
[08:18] <gogereaver> and install it
[08:18] <fruity_wookie|la> uhh how do i dothat on live cd
[08:18] <KevinOman> mikubuntu: I've only had server edition for a couple weeks im still learning myself
[08:18] <gogereaver> fruity so you use any boot flages
[08:18] <gogereaver> noacpi makes readions act weard to
[08:19] <gogereaver> mine crashed once but worked on the next try
[08:19] <fruity_wookie|la> i have a hdd with winxp and a partion for ubuntu but it is not installed
[08:19] <gogereaver> with no flages
[08:19] <Nighthawk420_> okay i tried booting from my livecd and it was in the boot and came up sayin soething was wrong with my X Interface?????????
[08:19] <KevinOman> mikubuntu: Its running on a p4 2.53 ghz 1gb ram 80gb hd
[08:19] <jimmygoon> thankgod for bulletproof x
[08:19] <jimmygoon> !bulletproofx
[08:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bulletproofx - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:20] <gogereaver> on the 6.06 cd i had to disable dri but once installed and turned it back on it was fine
[08:20] <fruity_wookie|la> it works fine on my hp zv5370 witch has ati radeon 9000
[08:20] <bullgard4> nickrud: Thank you for commenting.
[08:20] <fruity_wookie|la> and my desktop ati radeon 9600
[08:20] <nickrud> bullgard4, and the context of that comment is downloading a specific driver's source code, and compiling that driver against your current kernel. To get what you're after, you'd need to compile your entire kernel because it's gonna stop being a module
[08:20] <mikubuntu> hmmmm.  so i wonder is there just some library i have to download to get server packages on my desktop edition???
[08:20] <gogereaver> yea but mobiltys have issues with dri
[08:20] <gogereaver> always have
[08:20] <gogereaver> sometimes they work sometimes they lockup
[08:20] <Nighthawk420_> do any of yall know about that hole thing with the x interface?
[08:21] <bullgard4> nickrud: yes.
[08:21] <fruity_wookie|la> so would safe boot work????
[08:21] <gogereaver> best to just try again
[08:21] <gogereaver> see if it decides to work
[08:21] <Flannel> mikubuntu: Yes.  There's no difference between "desktops" and "servers" as far as linux, or ubuntu is concerned.
[08:21] <mathaeous> Have a stupid question - hopefuly a simple one
[08:21] <mikubuntu> flannel: wise one.  teach me the ubuntu way.
[08:22] <gogereaver> as i said mine worked after install but befor i had to kill dri
[08:22] <mathaeous> I've seen a lot of videos that show terminal sessions with transparent backgrounds, how do I set that up?
[08:22] <fruity_wookie|la> in profiles under terminal
[08:22] <mikubuntu> Flannel: can you tell me what i need to get to have server on? it must be a group of packages, huh?
[08:22] <gogereaver> to do that on the live disk when x tryes to start crtl alt backspace it to kill it and use the termonel and sudo to reconfigure
[08:22] <Flannel> mikubuntu: eh?  The only difference betwen any of the CDs (Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Edubuntu, Xubuntu, or the server) is just the default packages installed.  You can convert any to any.
[08:23] <fruity_wookie|la> hmm what about text installer
[08:23] <Nighthawk420_> is there some website i can look at i am a total noob to ubuntu
[08:23] <Flannel> mikubuntu: The server is just no GUI.  And then in addition the server gives you th option of pre-installed LAMP
[08:23] <gogereaver> you need the alt cd for text mode
[08:23] <gogereaver> live cd does not have it
[08:23] <mikubuntu> Flannel: NO gui???!!!
[08:23] <Flannel> fruity_wookie|la: Each of Ubuntu, Xubuntu, Kubuntu have both Desktop (liveCD) and Alternate CD (textmode) installers.
[08:23] <fruity_wookie|la> i have 16mb cable dling iso is trivial
[08:23] <Flannel> mikubuntu: Right
[08:23] <Nighthawk420_> me gogereaver?
[08:23] <gogereaver> yep
[08:23] <Nighthawk420_> i am so lost
[08:23] <Nighthawk420_> lol
[08:23] <mikubuntu> Flannel: so everything command line?
[08:24] <fruity_wookie|la> kool thanks for the info
[08:24] <Flannel> mikubuntu: Yeah
[08:24] <gogereaver> but if you simply kill x befor it lockup you can reconfigure it and still use the live cd
[08:24] <Nighthawk420_> how do i go about reconfig it go?
[08:24] <gogereaver> ?
[08:24] <wolferine> http://www.pastebin.ca/679590 <-- NFS issues
[08:24] <gogereaver> talking to fruity
[08:24] <Nighthawk420_> o okay
[08:24] <mikubuntu> Flannel: i want to start an ecommerce site.  i guess i need to have one machine dedicated as server then?
[08:25] <gogereaver> what ya issue
[08:25] <Nighthawk420_> when i am booting it it goes to this thing saying there is something with my x interface or something I am sorry I am a total noob and I am trying to boot off of a live cd
[08:25] <mathaeous> Thanks man
[08:25] <gogereaver> LOL
[08:25] <gogereaver> you a ati to?
[08:26] <naveen> how do i install nvidia drivers without my xserver failing
[08:26] <Nighthawk420_> yes
[08:26] <Flannel> mikubuntu: You don't have to.  It's a good idea, yeah.  If you just want a server to develop on (and are going to be putting the real site on a commercial server out there), you can just install a webserver on your desktop box
[08:26] <Nighthawk420_> radeon
[08:26] <gogereaver> what model
[08:26] <Nighthawk420_> hold on
[08:26] <kishan_> naveen try envy
[08:26] <bony> Rat 409 even that is not working
[08:26] <gogereaver> and sence your crashing you are in text mode
[08:26] <gogereaver> ctrl alt f1 to get to a term
[08:26] <naveen> wats envy
[08:27] <WONToN> !envy
[08:27] <bony> Rat409 even that is not working
[08:27] <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!
[08:27] <amol>  hi to all...is running kernel module or driver is a kernel process?
[08:27] <kishan_> lol WONToN
[08:27] <mikubuntu> flannel: that's what i want is to develop the site locally and then deploy to my commercial server when it's ready for primetime, or at least ready for community tv.
[08:27] <WONToN> ubotu's jeous
[08:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about s jeous - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:27] <WONToN> jelous*
[08:28] <mikubuntu> Flannel: so what server would you reccomend for a newb?
[08:28] <Flannel> mikubuntu: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP will get you setup with a LAMP stack
[08:28] <mikubuntu> flannel: what's LAMP?
[08:28] <kishan_> http://www.albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.htmlaveen     n
[08:28] <SeveredCross> !lamp
[08:28] <ubotu> 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+)
[08:29] <kishan_> http://www.albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html   naveen
[08:29] <naveen> k ill try
[08:30] <mikubuntu> Flannel: is this going to entail READING????  :)  rofl
[08:31] <memaphu> where can i download the LAMP set for ubuntu? or do i need to download 1x1? tnx
[08:31] <ferronica> Can we run Recover Console in ubuntu Fiesty Fawn GNOME like in windows we do
[08:31] <Flannel> memaphu: LAMP can install from the server CD, or you can follow this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP
[08:32] <mikubuntu> memaphu: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP
[08:32] <mikubuntu> flannel: they're coming out of the woodwork now
[08:32] <kishan_> feeronica what do u want to recover
[08:32] <WONToN> lol
[08:33] <Nighthawk420_> im going to go try that gogereaver im going to kill the gui at boot and run text and then live install
[08:33] <noc> what is SSL capable FTP CLIENMT?
[08:33] <Nighthawk420_> bbl hopefully on ubuntu
[08:33] <noc> ah filezilla has servertype
[08:33] <noc> nm
[08:33] <kishan_> why lol WONToN
[08:33] <gogereaver> lil more to it
[08:34] <WONToN> *out of the woodwork*
[08:35] <mikubuntu> oh, well; guess i'll go try and plug in a LAMP
[08:35] <mikubuntu> thanks for help guys
[08:36] <Geoffrey2> generally, the developmental (-dev) files don't need to remain installed, right?
[08:36] <bony> while upgrading ubuntu i got a problem with irda-utils displaying an error saying '"net.irda.discovery" is an unknown key'
[08:36] <astro76> Geoffrey2, correct
[08:37] <wolfsong> anyone know why I would get an out of memory error when trying to mount shares on one of my winboxes but not the other?
[08:37] <patbam> hi, how can i tell what version of the flash plugin i have for firefox?
[08:38] <astro76> patbam, in firefox, go to about:plugins
[08:38] <astro76> patbam, type in address bar
[08:38] <skinnypuppy1334> what is the X configuration file referenced here, http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=77030 is it xorg.conf?
[08:38] <WONToN> wolfsong, try increaasing your paging file
[08:39] <navets>  is there a way to get google to reset your adsense account if you get banned?
[08:39] <wolfsong> WONToN: how?
[08:39] <astro76> skinnypuppy1334, yes
[08:39] <skinnypuppy1334> astro thanks
[08:39] <patbam> astro76: thanks. sigh, i do have version 9. and ff still crashes chronically O.o
[08:39] <whta> i just rebooted and my top panel has a little expansion thing on it. when i move it to the bottom, it has a normal status bar that reads "top expanded edge panel." how do i get rid of this?
[08:40] <WONToN> winkey-pause|break
[08:41] <WONToN> then select the 'advanced' tab,
[08:41] <wolfsong> WONToN: the error is in mount/fstab
[08:41] <wolfsong> not windows
[08:42] <WONToN> oh, lol
[08:42] <WONToN> then mount a swap
[08:42] <Zemus> the ndiswrapper help file is telling me to type "lspci -n" and then "look in that list for the device ID".
[08:42] <Zemus> But all that's there is a whole bunch of numbers.
[08:42] <WONToN> sudo swapon /dev/xxx
[08:42] <Zemus> Like, a *lot* of numbers.
[08:42] <wolfsong> shouldn't a swap have been created during install?
[08:43] <WONToN> type swap
[08:43] <wolfsong> will that show the existing swap?
[08:43] <WONToN> is there one?
[08:43] <wolfsong> how can I tell?
[08:43] <WONToN> no, w8
[08:43] <astro76> Zemus, try lspci -nn
[08:43] <WONToN> try mount
[08:44] <gogereaver> swap
[08:44] <gogereaver> just look in his fstab
[08:44] <gogereaver> will show if thers one being mounted
[08:44] <astro76> wolfsong, use free
[08:44] <WONToN> cat /etc/mtab
[08:44] <astro76> swap is not mounted! :)
[08:44] <gogereaver> !!!
[08:45] <gogereaver> hes right it shoulda made one on install if he used auto
[08:45] <gogereaver> bets he didnt
[08:45] <wolfsong> I don't see the swap partition w/ mount
[08:45] <wolfsong> gogereaver lost the bet ;-)
[08:45] <gogereaver> you got alot of ram
[08:45] <WONToN> ok, then do you have frree hd space?
[08:46] <wolfsong> astro76: it does show under free
[08:46] <kishan_> wolfsong go to system monitor check what filesystems are mounted
[08:46] <gogereaver> ahh
[08:46] <astro76> wolfsong, then you have swap and it's activated properly
[08:46] <wolfsong> swap:1887596
[08:46] <perlsyntax_> hi
[08:46] <nIRV-> good morning
[08:46] <gogereaver> yep its fine
[08:46] <WONToN> or type mount
[08:46] <gogereaver> guess im old school
[08:46] <gogereaver> i rember the days of swape being in fstab
[08:46] <WONToN> and mtab
[08:47] <gogereaver> might be auto now
[08:47] <astro76> still in fstab, but not mtab or mount output
[08:47] <wolfsong> kishan_: sda and then the other winbox shares
[08:47] <nIRV-> is this the proper channel to ask questions on a bug I a) wish to confirm with others to b) find launchpad bug number and help in anyway I can
[08:47] <nIRV-> ?
[08:47] <astro76> nIRV-, ask away ;)
[08:47] <perlsyntax__> what happon with the chat room?
[08:47] <gogereaver> that
[08:47] <gogereaver> lol
[08:47] <croSmiley> I've managed to create a daily alarm that wakes up computer from standby and starts playing music. Here is the guide http://justrandom.wordpress.com/2007/09/02/daily-music-alarm-using-cron/
[08:47] <perlsyntax__> i thought it was me.
[08:47] <gogereaver> and
[08:48] <gogereaver> wow you used the scuder
[08:48] <gogereaver> been doing that for years
[08:48] <kishan_> ok in the process tab do u see swap how much mb is it or is it zero wolfsong
[08:48] <bullgard4> What does '.gz' stand for in 'tar.gz'?
[08:48] <wm-seabrook> hey what's the command for "add new programs" thinger in gnome, anyone?
[08:48] <astro76> bullgard4, gzip
[08:48] <wolfsong> kishan_: nothing in processes
[08:48] <gogereaver> set to open mp3 at said time wake up pc
[08:48] <nIRV-> thanks; I did a gutsy update using a post-gutsy-5 daily iso and since then gnome applications (like gnome terminal, ryhthmbox, etc.) are freezing after suspend/resume machine
[08:49] <WONToN> wolfsong, what size, in human, is your swap file?
[08:49] <Zoffix> Hi, my app hung up and I killed it. Now I got 20 ports still open without an owner. How would I close them?
[08:49] <wolfsong> WONToN: human?
[08:49] <gogereaver> reset nic?
[08:49] <WONToN> mb, gb
[08:49] <kishan_> wolfsong in the resources tab u should see a graph
[08:50] <gogereaver> woudent that close any open connections
[08:50] <Zoffix> hm. worth a try
[08:50] <nIRV-> that kind of freeze never happened to my machine previously (edgy,feisty, up to gutsy gibbon 5)
[08:50] <scipio> !gutsy | nIRV-
[08:50] <ubotu> nIRV-: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[08:50] <wolfsong> kishan_: yes but it looks like it's 0
[08:50] <Zoffix> gogereaver, yeah, but I rather not do that :) figured maybe there is some more "humane" way to do it :)
[08:50] <wolfsong> WONToN: 1.8GB
[08:50] <nIRV-> ubotu, thanks for the info, on my way to ubuntu+1 then :)
[08:50] <wolfsong> apparently not being used
[08:50] <kishan_> so your swap partion is not mounted wolfsong
[08:50] <wm-seabrook> I'm looking for plugins for audacity
[08:50] <WONToN> and it is in fstab?
[08:51] <gogereaver> what just service network restart
[08:51] <wolferine> http://www.pastebin.ca/679590 <-- NFS issues
[08:51] <gogereaver> restarts all nics
[08:51] <kishan_> the id should have a wrong with that on the fstab so it is not mounting
[08:51] <wm-seabrook> I used to have a bajillion.. are they VST? I can't remember.
[08:51] <Nighthawk420> hey yall
[08:52] <gogereaver> it will ifdown and ifup everything
[08:52] <gogereaver> in a quick and dirty fasion
[08:52] <WONToN> wolfsong, copy the swap line in /etc/fstab for us
[08:52] <gogereaver> night is back lol
[08:52] <Nighthawk420> lol
[08:52] <Nighthawk420> i no
[08:52] <gogereaver> ubuntu?
[08:52] <Nighthawk420> im pickin up a ubuntu for dummies book tomorow lol
[08:52] <gogereaver> LOL
[08:52] <gogereaver> buntu is for dummys
[08:52] <Nighthawk420> i no im just a vegetable
[08:53] <Zoffix> gogereaver, that did it. Is this the only way to close unowned ports?
[08:53] <rabiddachshund> I'm trying to install the 3d plugin for compiz but I'm lost. If I can find where to copy the files, I just run the makefile, right?
[08:53] <wolfsong> 1 sec
[08:53] <gogereaver> no idea
[08:53] <Zoffix> Ok. Thanks a lot.
[08:53] <Nighthawk420> so go i pmed ya
[08:53] <kishan_> swapon -a    wolfsong
[08:53] <m0u5e> what the? that is really weird. gaim just changed my ctrl-t buddy pounce shortcut to ctrl+T
[08:53] <Nighthawk420> im just tryin to get this to work
[08:53] <gogereaver> normaly there closed on ht e app close
[08:53] <gogereaver> but sence it crashed they got stuck open
[08:54] <gogereaver> lol
[08:54] <wolfsong_> kishan_: swapon: /dev/disk/by-uuid/0d9b8b6b-c05f-47c1-a472-8f804ff66d98: Operation not permitted
[08:54] <gogereaver> didnt you get to text mode
[08:54] <kishan_> sudo gedit /etc/fstab  do u see any thing that says swap wolferine
[08:54] <perlsyntax__> Is there a package like vim-x11 for ubuntu?
[08:55] <gogereaver> sudo swapon
[08:55] <perlsyntax__> ?
[08:55] <wolferine> kishan_, sorry ?
[08:55] <wolfsong_> gogereaver: swapon: /dev/disk/by-uuid/0d9b8b6b-c05f-47c1-a472-8f804ff66d98: Device or resource busy
[08:55] <gogereaver> nighthawk didnt you kick it to text mode
[08:55] <kishan_> check the uuid it might be not be matching that where the problem is
[08:55] <WONToN> wolfsong, sudo first
[08:55] <gogereaver> wolf that means its working
[08:55] <wolferine> kishan_, was that for someone else?
[08:55] <gogereaver> its mounted
[08:56] <Nighthawk420> yes i did and it still eventually got the same thing
[08:56] <khandi> good morning! i was wondering if anyone could help me: i am unable to empty my trashcan although i am quite sure i have some content in it. it does not show any content when i open it. but i get an error concerning one of the containing folders (that should be there) and in that message it says "unable to read blablabla"
[08:56] <gogereaver> nighthawk you need to do dpkg reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:56] <kishan_> it was for wolfsong
[08:56] <gogereaver> sudo
[08:56] <jimmygoon> How can I map <WinKey>T to open gnome-terminal?
[08:56] <wolferine> ah, thought so
[08:56] <wolfsong_> ok so i have 1 of the 3 drives mounted on that box
[08:56] <Nighthawk420> can u pm that to me
[08:56] <Nighthawk420> please
[08:57] <kishan_> wolferine what is your problem
[08:57] <WONToN> wolfsong, if u can help it, try not to use uid,
[08:57] <astro76> !xconfig > Nighthawk420
[08:57] <wolferine> http://www.pastebin.ca/679590 <-- NFS issues
[08:57] <wolfsong_> when i do mount -a i still get a memory error
[08:57] <Esteth> jimmygoon: <winkey> is called Super, by the way :)
[08:57] <WONToN> wolfsong, that'll just confuse the heck out of you
[08:57] <wolfsong_> huh?
[08:57] <ojk007> can someone help me with samba, firstly does it come with ubuntu?
[08:57] <ojk007> and how do i set it up?
[08:58] <astro76> !samba
[08:58] <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
[08:58] <khandi> i am unable to empty my trashcan although i am quite sure i have some content in it. it does not show any content when i open it. but i get an error concerning one of the containing folders (that should be there) and in that message it says "unable to read blablabla" when i try to empty my trashcan that is
[08:58] <wolferine> kishan_, its not an easy one :)
[08:58] <jimmygoon> Esteth, yeah, I knew that, but its 2 am :P thanks. I just ampped it to Shift+super for now
[08:58] <ojk007> thanks
[08:58] <WONToN> uuid/0d9b8b6b-c05f-47c1-a472-8f804ff66d98
[08:58] <mattg> what do i need to play dvds on my laptop???
[08:58] <wolfsong_> the install set that not me
[08:58] <astro76> !dvd | mattg
[08:58] <ubotu> mattg: For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[08:58] <WONToN> instead of /devsda2 or somthing
[08:58] <mattg> thx, astro76
[08:58] <Esteth> jimmygoon: Hehe. :)
[08:59] <wolfsong> WONToN: apparently
[08:59] <WONToN> wolfsong_, do you know your partition layout?
[08:59] <wolfsong> WONToN: nope
[08:59] <kishan_> guys what is the command to check uuid from terminal
[08:59] <Flannel> kishan_: blkid
[09:00] <WONToN> it's very good to know that
[09:00] <kishan_> yes use that wolfsong :blkid
[09:00] <kishan_> check whether uuid is the same same that of fstab
[09:00] <khandi> i am unable to empty my trashcan although i am quite sure i have some content in it. it does not show any content when i open it. but i get an error concerning one of the containing folders (that should be there) and in that message (when i try to empty my trashcan that is) it says "unable to read blablabla" does anyone know how to solve this problem?
[09:00] <kishan_> if not cut paste
[09:00] <wolfsong_> ok
[09:01] <Mere{RoD}> any1 here in aust?
[09:01] <wolfsong_> kishan_: yes it is
[09:01] <kishan_> thanks flannel
[09:01] <wolferine> kishan_, are you mistaken in any of your posts to me ?
[09:01] <kishan_> two wolfs i am confused
[09:01] <kishan_> lol
[09:01] <nickrud> khandi, your trash is located at ~/.Trash  ;  inspect it from a terminal.
[09:01] <astro76> khandi, rm -rf ~/.Trash/*
[09:02] <khandi> thanks
[09:02] <kishan_> wolfsong: is it the same uuid both in fstab and after u run the command in terminal
[09:02] <wolfsong_> kishan_: yes
[09:03] <Mere{RoD}> hello?
[09:03] <kishan_> are other uuids also the same compare carefully
[09:03] <Flannel> Mere{RoD}: Howdy.  If you're looking for auzzies, you should try #ubuntu-au
[09:04] <wolfsong_> kishan_: only 2 and both are the same
[09:04] <Mere{RoD}> thanx you
[09:04] <kishan_> hmm they are same but not mounted
[09:05] <kishan_> how much mb is for swap
[09:05] <wolfsong> well the other one listed is the primary partition
[09:05] <wolfsong> only 1 swap
[09:05] <WONToN> kishan he says 1.8gb
[09:05] <gogereaver> wolf you only need 1
[09:05] <wolfsong> 1.8GB
[09:05] <wolfsong> gogereaver: I know
[09:06] <kishan_> sudo fdisk -l  --- wolfsong what is the output
[09:06] <WONToN> !pastebin | wolfsong_
[09:06] <ubotu> wolfsong_: 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)
[09:07] <WONToN> put the contents of your /etc/mtab and /etc/fstab in pastebin
[09:07] <foug> is it possible to use konqeror under gnome?
[09:08] <mattg> got some troubles here...created a link to a txt file from my sdb1, pasted it on my desktop.  now i can't delete it...
[09:09] <kishan_> foug u can but u need kde libraries for it
[09:09] <kishan_> so better to use epiphany in gnome
[09:09] <foug> kishan_: will it still run as fast? KDE ran a lot faster for than nautilus
[09:09] <bengringo> hello
[09:09] <TyphoidHippo> Hey everyone - I'm trying to use mingetty instead of *DM and everything I can find says to edit /etc/inittab (which seems to be absent from Feisty).  Neither creating /etc/inittab and adding what is referenced in the tuts, nor launching mingetty from rc.local works.  Any help would be greatly appreciated, and sorry this is so long...
[09:10] <foug> kishan_: epiphany?
[09:10] <kishan_> soory u looking for filemanager
[09:10] <astro76> TyphoidHippo, Ubuntu is now using upstart
[09:10] <astro76> !upstart | TyphoidHippo
[09:10] <ubotu> TyphoidHippo: Upstart is meant to replace the old Sys V Init system with an event-driven init model.  For more information please see: http://upstart.ubuntu.com/
[09:10] <foug> yea, lol
[09:10] <kishan_> thunar is lighter filemanger than nautilus
[09:10] <wolfsong_> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36145/
[09:10] <TyphoidHippo> sweet, thanks a lot astro76 - just what I needed
[09:11] <mattg> figured it out
[09:11] <__doc__> hi, I need pidgin, is using the debuntu.org repositories a good idea?
[09:12] <wolfsong_> while you guys are looking...how do i get windows to open below the top panel when i'm running compiz under gnome?
[09:12] <wolfsong_> everything opens at the top left edge
[09:12] <kishan_> sudo apt-get install thunar after completing this process you can launch thunar by going into (Applications -> System Tools -> Thunar File Manager ) foug
[09:12] <foug> kishan_: thanks
[09:13] <kishan_> np foug
[09:13] <astro76> __doc__, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallPidgin2.0
[09:14] <astro76> __doc__, that guide uses getdeb.net
[09:15] <__doc__> astro76: so that is better then debuntu?
[09:15] <Zemus> Can someone tell me how to access a wireless network in ubuntu 7.04? I think I must be missing something pretty obvious. When I left click the "connections" button in the right hand corner of the upper toolbar, it gives me the option to connect to a wireless network, but I have to put in the name and wireless security type. How do I access the network manager that allows me to pick my wireless network from a list?
[09:15] <wolfsong_> Zemus: depends on your card...and it's tricky
[09:16] <WONToN> wolfsong_, you have your swap nested within an extended partition,  this makes it unavailable at boot
[09:16] <Zemus> wolfsong_, it should be tricky, all I'm asking is how to get to the window with the list of networks in it. I've verified that my wireless card is working with iwconfig.
[09:16] <Zemus> wolfsong_, shouldn't **
[09:16] <astro76> __doc__, I think so
[09:17] <wolfsong_> Zemus: are you using Network Manager? trust me it can be VERY tricky
[09:17] <__doc__> astro76: adding the public keys is missing from the guide
[09:17] <kraut> moin
[09:17] <wolfsong_> ....several installs later
[09:17] <Zemus> wolfsong_, I don't know what I'm using, how do I access the network manager? I should be able to just get to a screen with a list of networks. I'm looking at screenshots of it, but the page doesn't really tell me how to get there.
[09:17] <foug> kishan_: ok it's downloading and installed, working fine, but when i double click to open a picture, thunar stays on top, the picture doesn't come to the front of my desktop, any ideas?
[09:18] <yigal> is anyone in here someone who moved from Debian --> Ubuntu?
[09:18] <wolfsong_> Zemus: where are the screenshots?
[09:18] <l1nuxfr34k> my workspace switcher in ubuntu is not working properly how do i reinstall it what is the name of that application I tried reinstalling the gnome-desktop and i still have the problem I am running ubuntu fiesty
[09:18] <__doc__> astro76: anyway, thx for the tip.
[09:19] <yigal> l1nuxfr34k: are you using metacity or compizfusion ?
[09:19] <l1nuxfr34k> gnome
[09:19] <yigal> l1nuxfr34k: yes I gathered, but are you using metacity or compiz?
[09:19] <kishan_> i did not get you foug u mean u need to ope the picture with picture viiwer use right click---prset a default picture viewer
[09:20] <bullgard4> astro76: Thank you very much for explaining.
[09:20] <l1nuxfr34k> not sure
[09:20] <Zemus> wolfsong_, http://blog.paulbetts.org/index.php/2007/01/27/the-end-all-definitive-guide-to-getting-wireless-working-in-ubuntu-edgy-eft/
[09:20] <foug> kishan_: yea but it doesn't go on top of thunar, thunar stays in front
[09:20] <l1nuxfr34k> how do i find out
[09:20] <yigal> l1nuxfr34k: do you have a 3D cube that you can rotate and stuff like this?
[09:20] <TyphoidHippo> Zemus:  I would guess you don't have your wireless driver installed and/or configured correctly - the behavior you are describing is usually caused by that, in my experience
[09:20] <l1nuxfr34k> yes
[09:20] <yigal> l1nuxfr34k: then you are using compiz
[09:20] <l1nuxfr34k> ok
[09:20] <Zemus> TyphoidHippo, that's interesting, I haven't described any behavior. And I checked the drivers. They're fine.
[09:21] <l1nuxfr34k> just reinstall compiz then
[09:21] <yigal> l1nuxfr34k: no
[09:21] <wolfsong_> WONToN: so did the auto install set it up incorrectly?
[09:21] <yigal> l1nuxfr34k: it seems that you have a particular problem, that might be a bug
[09:21] <Zemus> TyphoidHippo, do you know how to get to the list of wireless networks shown on the link I provided?
[09:21] <WONToN> wolfsong_, you will need to sudo swapoff /dev/sda5, then sudo cfdisk /dev/sda2 and delete it, then make a new swap
[09:21] <kishan_> oooh foug might u selcted thuner to be on the top ---right click on tunar tab on panel uncheck top
[09:21] <l1nuxfr34k> alright
[09:21] <wolfsong_> Zemus: that should be network manager
[09:21] <yigal> l1nuxfr34k: I don't use gnome and don't touch compiz so I cant help you but others should be able to help
[09:22] <foug> kishan_: nope
[09:22] <Zemus> wolfsong_, sounds good, how do I get to it?
[09:22] <wolfsong_> left click for a list
[09:22] <Zemus> wolfsong_, left click what?
[09:22] <wolfsong_> the panel icon
[09:22] <l1nuxfr34k> my desktop switcher worked when i first installed but now when i try to switch the switcher and the bottom panel disappears
[09:22] <l1nuxfr34k> k
[09:22] <wolfsong_> should give you a list of networks?
[09:22] <kishan_> i still did not get u foug
[09:22] <bony> how do i remove irda-utils???? i'm getting some error....
[09:22] <astro76> l1nuxfr34k, try asking in #ubuntu-effects
[09:22] <Zemus> ... the "panel icon"?
[09:23] <foug> kishan_: o'well, do you know any other image programs besides gimp and f-spot?
[09:23] <foug> !equivalents
[09:23] <ubotu> A comprehensive list of of Windows-equivalent applications in Linux can be found at http://www.linuxrsp.ru/win-lin-soft/table-eng.html and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WhatWindowsUsersWant
[09:23] <Zemus> wolfsong_, can you tell me what the "panel icon" looks like?
[09:23] <wolfsong_> the same icon you clicked before
[09:23] <wolfsong_> the one showing that wireless was enabled
[09:23] <Zemus> wolfsong_, the small icon in the upper right of two computer monitors in front of eachother?
[09:23] <wolfsong_> yes
[09:23] <Zemus> wolfsong_, I never said I had an icon saying wireless was enabled :|
[09:24] <Zemus> And I told you what happens when I left click it, it gives me a drop down menu, not a list of wireless networks.
[09:24] <TyphoidHippo> Zemus:  Ok - I was just trying to help...  I was talking about what happens when you "left click the "connections" button in the right hand corner of the upper toolbar, it gives me the option to connect to a wireless network" <---  If that's not describing a behavior, then please excuse me for not knowing what the word means.
[09:25] <Zemus> TyphoidHippo, you're excused ;)
[09:25] <WONToN> wolfsong_, did you swapoff /dev/sda5?
[09:25] <wolfsong_> right click the icon and if you have about what does it say?
[09:25] <wolfsong_> WONToN: type that?
[09:25] <WONToN> yes
[09:25] <WONToN> ten,
[09:25] <WONToN> then,
[09:25] <Zemus> when I right click, I've got "enable networking (checked), enable wireless (checked), connection information, about."
[09:26] <astro76> Zemus, that's right click
[09:26] <wolfsong_> Zemus: what does about show
[09:26] <astro76> or should be
[09:26] <astro76> ahh you said that
[09:26] <Zemus> network manager applet 0.6.4
[09:26] <TyphoidHippo> And yes, I know how to get to that screen - it automatically appears whenever the drivers are installed and configured correctly, but until then, it exhibits the behavior (or whatever word you prefer) you describe
[09:26] <WONToN> wolfsong_,then type cfdisk /dev/sda2
[09:26] <wolfsong_> Zemus: what card are you using?
[09:27] <Zemus> TyphoidHippo, oh D: That's not good... on this webpage http://blog.paulbetts.org/index.php/2007/01/27/the-end-all-definitive-guide-to-getting-wireless-working-in-ubuntu-edgy-eft/ <-- it says if I type 'iwconfig' and it gives me info on my wireless card (check out the page), then I won't need ndiswrapper.
[09:28] <sauvin> Soothsayer, you around?
[09:28] <wolfsong_> WONToN: FATAL ERROR: Bad primary partition 0: Partition begins after end-of-disk
[09:28] <Zemus> 05:02.0 Network controller [0280] : Broadcom Corporation BCM4318 [AirForce One 54g]  802.11g Wireless LAN Controller [14e4:4318]  (rev 02) <-- this is actually the exact same card he is using in his example on the page I linked
[09:28] <WONToN> wolfsong_, fatal error to what, cfdisk?
[09:29] <wolfsong_> WONToN: yes
[09:29] <WONToN> ok, then first cfdisk /dev/sda5
[09:29] <Zemus> wolfsong_, TyphoidHippo ...?
[09:29] <astro76> Zemus, that card needs ndiswrapper https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Device/Broadcom_BCM4318_%5BAirForce_One_54g%5D
[09:29] <TyphoidHippo> hmmm....  Are you sure that that's the exact chipset of your card, and that it didn't get incorrectly detected as that?
[09:29] <foug> does anyone know where i can download the original gaim smiley's for pidgin?
[09:29] <chazco> Anyone here able to help me get my external display working on this laptop? I want to switch to it instead of the LCD
[09:30] <wolfsong_> Zemus: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCardsBroadcom
[09:30] <wolfsong_> WONToN: ok
[09:31] <WONToN> wolfsong_, in cfdisk delete swap patrition
[09:31] <z0rz> How can I check my ATI GPU temperature?
[09:31] <TyphoidHippo> looks like wolfsong might have the winning link for you there, Zemus - good luck with that...ndiswrapper can be a pain sometimes
[09:31] <Zemus> foug, I was in here awhile ago asking that exact question, if you find out, please pm me the answer!
[09:31] <Zemus> TyphoidHippo, I've been playing with it a bit, then checked out the link, and after doing iwconfig, realized I didn't need it
[09:31] <WONToN> thats /dev/sda5
[09:31] <wolfsong_> WONToN: no delete option
[09:32] <wolfsong_> i have Help, New, Print, Quit, Units, Write
[09:32] <foug> Zemus: allright, i've tried for an hour or so i guess and no luck at all
[09:32] <rabiddachshund> I'm trying to install some plugins for compiz but the install script is giving me problems.
[09:32] <Zemus> TyphoidHippo, what do you think about the section where it says that after typing iwconfig, "After running the command, you should get something similar to this:". It says that if your screen looks like the screenshot (and it does, perfectly), then you won't need ndiswrapper. What do you think about that?
[09:33] <wolfsong_> Zemus: are you running Edgy?
[09:33] <ari_stress> i'm back
[09:33] <WONToN> ok, then cfdisk /dev/sda, but be careful not to touch sda1
[09:33] <Zemus> wolfsong_, feisty.
[09:33] <TyphoidHippo> I think if you're running feisty then wolfsong's link is relevant
[09:34] <Zemus> TyphoidHippo, *sigh*... ok...
[09:34] <Zemus> TyphoidHippo, thanks :)
[09:34] <wolfsong_> Zemus: i wouldn't rely on docs from a previous version
[09:35] <wolfsong_> the user documentation specific to Feisty has been the most helpful by far
[09:35] <Zemus> wolfsong_, probably good advice. Thanks.
[09:35] <wolfsong_> np
[09:35] <`LePGeL[BoY] > HELP!!! why cant i make my ICS in fiesty permanent? why dies it changed everytime i restart?
[09:35] <TyphoidHippo> Zemus np - and good luck with that, seriously - it looks like that tut should get you squared away though
[09:35] <`LePGeL[BoY] > HELP!!! why cant i make my ICS in fiesty permanent? why dies it changed everytime i restart?
[09:35] <z0rz> Could someone rather advanced with iptables and networking help me set up nat?
[09:36] <Zemus> TyphoidHippo, thanks man :)
[09:36] <`LePGeL[BoY] > ifconfig ip,0.0.adress netmask 255.255.255.0
[09:36] <WONToN> wolfsong_, from cfdisk /dev/sda, delete sda5, and then sda2, then in free space make new swap
[09:37] <wolfsong_> WONToN: ???
[09:37] <`LePGeL[BoY] > HELP!!! why cant i make my ICS in fiesty permanent? why dies it changed everytime i restart?
[09:37] <WONToN> wolfsong_, from cfdisk /dev/sda, delete sda5, and then sda2, then in free space make new swap
[09:37] <ari_stress> `LePGeL[BoY] : internet connection sharing?
[09:38] <`LePGeL[BoY] > ari_stress: yeah
[09:38] <wolfsong_> ahhh
[09:38] <ari_stress> `LePGeL[BoY] : how do you set it up?
[09:38] <foug> what is the command for image viewer?
[09:38] <`LePGeL[BoY] > ari_stress: manually.
[09:38] <ari_stress> `LePGeL[BoY] : iptables?
[09:38] <WONToN> wolfson_, once you have decided on your partition table, select write
[09:38] <`LePGeL[BoY] > ari_stress: yes
[09:38] <wolfsong_> is sda2 logical or primary?
[09:38] <ac1d[ubuntu] > Is there a way to get aim client on ubuntu without going through a multi-client such as pidgin/gaim etc etc ?
[09:39] <WONToN> pri
[09:39] <ari_stress> `LePGeL[BoY] : well, you must save it
[09:39] <bulmer> z0rz:  iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -j MASQUERADE  and echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward 1
[09:40] <`LePGeL[BoY] > ari_stress: save it? does it not automatically save?
[09:40] <z0rz> bulmer: Don't I need to specify a nic?
[09:40] <ari_stress> `LePGeL[BoY] : no, you must do iptables-save > /etc/somefile
[09:40] <wolfsong_> WONToN: done
[09:40] <BlindSide> hey guys what is "Epiphany Web Browser", is it similar in features to firefox?
[09:40] <ari_stress> `LePGeL[BoY] :
[09:40] <ari_stress> Then in /etc/network/interfaces, below the eth0 (or whatever your interface
[09:40] <ari_stress> is) I put "pre-up iptables-restore < /etc/somefile"
[09:40] <`LePGeL[BoY] > ari_stress: ok.. i was thinking of making a script and placing it at /etc/init.d
[09:40] <rabiddachshund> what does it mean when there's a dot in front of a folder (eg ./config)?
[09:41] <TyphoidHippo> rabiddachshund:  it means it's hidden
[09:41] <WONToN> ok, now sudo swapon /dev/sda2, it is sda2 isn't it?
[09:41] <`LePGeL[BoY] > ari_stress: thnx
[09:41] <wolfsong_> errr not sure
[09:41] <rabiddachshund> so if I ran a script that had a ./config.status, I couldn't go open that to see why it's not creating a makefile?
[09:41] <WONToN> try sda2
[09:42] <TyphoidHippo> wait - I didn't read your question all the way through ./config would be referring to a command
[09:42] <perlsyntax_> How do i make my term look bigger so i can read it?
[09:42] <wolfsong_> WONToN: invalid argument
[09:43] <perlsyntax_> helo anyone?
[09:43] <WONToN> swapon /dev/sda2?
[09:43] <rabiddachshund> hm
[09:43] <perlsyntax_> i a newbie at this.
[09:43] <rabiddachshund> how would I fix this then:
[09:43] <rabiddachshund> configure: creating ./config.status
[09:43] <rabiddachshund> config.status: creating Makefile
[09:43] <rabiddachshund> config.status: error: cannot find input file: m4/Makefile.in
[09:44] <WONToN> ok, so try swapon /dev/sda3
[09:44] <wolfsong_> no such file/dir
[09:44] <foug> what is the command to open "eye of gnome"
[09:44] <foug> trying to make images open with it by default
[09:45] <TyphoidHippo> ok...  in that context it would be saying ./config.status is a file it's making in your current working directory, I think, rabiddachshund
[09:45] <wolfsong_> and it is 2 BTW according to cfdisk
[09:45] <TyphoidHippo> and that your makefile.in is missing
[09:45] <WONToN> and cfdisk reports it being swap?
[09:45] <rabiddachshund> yeah... It's supposed to be making the makefile though, right?
[09:46] <wolfsong> WONToN: yes
[09:46] <WONToN> ok, then sudo mkswap /dev/sda2 && sudo swapon /dev/sda2
[09:48] <wolfsong_> WONToN: mkswap: error: swap area needs to be at least 40kB
[09:48] <Polysics> hi guys, i really need some fast help
[09:48] <wolfsong_> it's much bigger than that
[09:48] <Polysics> i added a new disk
[09:48] <wolfsong_> over a BG
[09:48] <Polysics> fdisk'ed, mkfs'ed, one single partition
[09:48] <Polysics> i can see it in the "Computer" pane
[09:48] <Polysics> but i can't get it to mount for normal users
[09:49] <Polysics> need to go edit fstab or is something better there?
[09:49] <rabiddachshund> I just looked through the tar and found a makefile, makefile.am and a makefile.in, but sure enough, there is no makefile.in in the m4 folder.
[09:50] <rabiddachshund> if I moved the makefile.in to the m4 folder, would that work or bork it?
[09:50] <WONToN> that's just weirdness,
[09:50] <WONToN> maybe another !pastebin
[09:51] <TyphoidHippo> I don't really know rabiddachshund - everything I can find with an error like that seems to indicate it's caused by an already borked source
[09:51] <wolfsong> me? of?
[09:51] <WONToN> !pastebin
[09:51] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[09:51] <WONToN> of fdisk
[09:51] <Zemus> woohoo! I just played starcraft under linux for the first time. :D <3 wine. Yay! Hehehe. Never done that before. :)
[09:52] <ari_stress> hi guys, how do i make sure that my system is 64bit or 32bit? what command to use? is uname -a enough?
[09:52] <TyphoidHippo> Awesome, Zemus - C&C3 works great in wine, too
[09:52] <Zemus> TyphoidHippo, nice
[09:52] <rabiddachshund> hm. that seems logical, considering the readme file is empty. :(
[09:52] <gelke> whoohoo, gstreamer bug has been fixed
[09:53] <Zemus> TyphoidHippo, I used ndisgtk to install the windows drivers for my wlan card... they didn't work. Nice friendly gui, but nothing appears to have happened after I double clicked the inf file. :/
[09:53] <TyphoidHippo> Is that what that tutorial had you do?  I seem to have lost the link...
[09:54] <foug> what is the command to open "eye of gnome"
[09:54] <foug> trying to make images open with it by default
[09:54] <Zemus> TyphoidHippo, yes, it was. Even though it's for edgy, I think the application names are still the same.
[09:54] <TyphoidHippo> Wait, no the tut for feisty
[09:55] <TyphoidHippo> "Broadcom BCM4318 stopped working with ndiswrapper version from backports since Feisty Fawn" <---That's why you need to use the other, one, I would guess.
[09:55] <TyphoidHippo> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Device/Broadcom_BCM4318_%5BAirForce_One_54g%5D
[09:55] <Zemus> http://blog.paulbetts.org/index.php/2007/01/27/the-end-all-definitive-guide-to-getting-wireless-working-in-ubuntu-edgy-eft/ :P
[09:55] <ari_stress> !64bit
[09:55] <ubotu> AMD64 and EMT64 are fully supported architectures on Ubuntu. See http://tinyurl.com/jv6tc for more information.
[09:55] <Zemus> oh, the tut for feisty. Yeah, that was just a link proving I needed ndiswrapper.
[09:56] <ari_stress> does it mean that my system is 64bit?
[09:56] <ari_stress> Then in /etc/network/interfaces, below the eth0 (or whatever your interface
[09:56] <ari_stress> is) I put "pre-up iptables-restore < /etc/somefile"
[09:56] <Zemus> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCardsBroadcom
[09:56] <ari_stress> sorry
[09:56] <ari_stress> does it mean that my system is 64bit? Linux fajar64bit 2.6.20-15-generic #2 SMP Sun Apr 15 06:17:24 UTC 2007 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[09:56] <wolfsong_> pastebin seems to think i'm a spammer...
[09:56] <Zemus> wolfsong_, lol
[09:56] <rabiddachshund> poo. Is there a command I can run to update compiz?
[09:56] <TyphoidHippo> Yea, it seems that in versions before feisty, your card will "just work" - but such is not the case anymore, hence the confusion with the edgy tutorial saying you should be good to go
[09:57] <WONToN> lol, me too
[09:57] <foug> how do i find out the commands for programs?
[09:57] <Zemus> TyphoidHippo, I see. Nice feature they included in feisty there. Arrgghh, my cat won't stop getting on my waterbed. D: Bad kitty D:
[09:57] <WONToN> man program, or program --help
[09:57] <Zemus> I show it what a bad kitty it's been by scratching it under the chin and making it purr.
[09:58] <tom314> Can someone help me with problems I am having booting into Ubuntu 7.04 using the live cd
[09:58] <TyphoidHippo> Zemus: lmao - I'm sure it was an indirect result of something else that they changed....but that's still funny - and spray the cat with vinegar when it gets on the bed - it won't do it again after that
[09:58] <wolfsong_> Zemus: it's probably a nice warm spot
[09:59] <wolfsong_> my cat used to love mine...she slept there all the time
[09:59] <Zemus> wolfsong_, it's a waterbed, the whole thing is nice and warm. :D :| :/ I need a girlfriend. >.<
[09:59] <Zemus> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Device/Broadcom_BCM4318_%5BAirForce_One_54g%5D <-- whoa, I didn't see this. Nice, this should do it! Thanks! :D
[09:59] <foug> in konqueror, how do i disable single click and change it to double?
[10:00] <TyphoidHippo> they can't stand smelling like vinegar, apparently...  They will lick and lick and lick and never go back to where they got sprayed at, heh
[10:00] <wolfsong_> Zemus: gotta love those community docs ;-)
[10:00] <tom314> When I try to boot ubuntu using the cd I keep getting a blank screen in the middle of the boot process, does anyone know why?
[10:01] <TyphoidHippo> zemus: Yea, that tut should get you all squared away, man - that's the same link that wolfsong gave you a while back, too, I think.
[10:01] <WONToN> wolfsong_, just go adead and paste me the fdisk -l line about /dev/sda2
[10:02] <macogw> how do you get LAMP on feisty?  the lamp package went *poof*
[10:02] <foug> how do i change my default file mananger from nautilus to konqueror?
[10:03] <wolfsong_> /dev/sda2            7062        7296     1887637+  82  Linux swap / Solaris
[10:03] <wolfsong_> macogw: are you wanting to add it to a desktop install?
[10:03] <macogw> wolfsong_: yeah, so i can test stuff out
[10:03] <PPG> hello all
[10:04] <wolfsong_> macogw: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP?action=show&redirect=LAMP
[10:04] <TyphoidHippo> tom314:  You might need to specify some video options, or try it in that "safe video mode" - or if all else fails, you can try the alternate CD
[10:04] <PPG> I have a problem with my Ubuntu
[10:04] <macogw> !ask | ppg
[10:04] <ubotu> ppg: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[10:04] <mike_cribbens> howdy, I'm installing ubuntu from the live boot cd. I want to resize my windows partion, does the bar showing the new partion size represent the new size of the windows partion or the size of the linux partion?
[10:05] <PPG> oh ok
[10:05] <PPG> sorry
[10:05] <sayanriju> archlinux
[10:05] <PPG> i cant get into my desktop
[10:05] <sauvin> mike_cribbens, that "bar" has a table of text below - did you scan it?
[10:05] <PPG> just installed Ubuntu on a partition on my HDD
[10:05] <tom314> tyhoidhippo: yeah, i tried using the safe video mode... I guess I'll try the alternate cd
[10:05] <macogw> PPG: how far can you get
[10:06] <macogw> wolfsong_: thanks
[10:06] <WONToN> wolfsong_ do swapon -v /dev/sda2
[10:06] <PPG> macogw: log in screen
[10:06] <macogw> PPG: and then you enter your password and what happens
[10:06] <mike_cribbens> sauvin: there's no table of text. It's the guided resize option as part of the install process
[10:06] <PPG> shows me ppg@root:
[10:06] <wolfsong_> WONToN: swapon: /dev/sda2: Invalid argument
[10:07] <PPG> on a black screen
[10:07] <mike_cribbens> sauvin: it says 71% is the new partion size. Is that the freed space or the new size of the partion it's resizing?
[10:07] <TyphoidHippo> tom314:  In my experience, if you can just manage to actually get the OS installed on a problematic machine, it's fairly easy to work out the problems after that, so the alt CD hopefully can get you squared away ;)
[10:07] <PPG> though before it says that
[10:07] <macogw> PPG: do you have a gui login screen or text login screen?
[10:07] <sauvin> "guided"? Oh, I don't think I can help - I went 100% manual.
[10:07] <abyan> ooo
[10:07] <PPG> it tells me that mt Xwindows of something is not configured correctly
[10:08] <mike_cribbens> sauvin: oh ok
[10:08] <PPG> text
[10:08] <macogw> PPG: login on the text thing and run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg"
[10:08] <PPG> ok
[10:08] <macogw> PPG: X is what lets you have a graphical interface.  what kind of graphics card do you have?
[10:09] <PPG> then what else because i have to log off windows (which i am using presently) ad restart the pc.
[10:09] <TyphoidHippo> macogw: Just out of curiosity what does phigh do?
[10:10] <PPG> i have a ATI RADEON Xpress 200M Series
[10:10] <macogw> TyphoidHippo: ditches the long keyboard config junk
[10:10] <macogw> PPG: evil
[10:10] <PPG> am using a Toshiba L20 laptop
[10:10] <macogw> PPG: well running that lets you set what driver to use.  pick vesa i think. it wont be pretty, but it should be there
[10:10] <macogw> PPG: ATI is evil. plain and simple
[10:11] <TyphoidHippo> Yea, just found it in the man - what a handy option....
[10:11] <macogw> TyphoidHippo: yeah
[10:12] <PPG> i see
[10:12] <PPG> ok i will reboot and try it. Thanks macogw
[10:12] <WONToN> well, wolfsong_, might as well try replace teh swap line in /etc/fstab with /dev/sda2 none swap sw 0 0
[10:13] <TyphoidHippo> PPG: try ati and fglrx or whatever first, I would recommend - and if neither of those work, then vesa should always work....
[10:14] <SicariO> ciao a tutti
[10:14] <ac1d[ubuntu] > does anyone know if GrubEd is in english as well. From the tarball I have on my desktop it seems that it is in spanish for some reason.
[10:14] <wolfsong_> WONToN: still getting original error
[10:15] <TyphoidHippo> or maybe 'radeon' , also PPG
[10:15] <drayen> are there any officall tutorials for setting up an external monitor on a ubuntu laptop?
[10:15] <drayen> or can anyone point me to a good resource?
[10:16] <dan_> hello, ubuntu automounts my windows partition every boot, how can i make it *not* mount it automatically?
[10:16] <PPG> thanks bro
[10:16] <wolfsong_> dan_: consider yourself lucky
[10:17] <wonton_> well, wolfsong_, might as well try replace teh swap line in /etc/fstab with /dev/sda2 none swap sw 0 0
[10:17] <TyphoidHippo> dan: Comment it outta /etc/fstab
[10:17] <gelke> i have a external monitor up and running on my laptop
[10:17] <wolfsong_> wonton: i did that but still getting memory err from mount
[10:18] <wonton_> that wont do anything till boot
[10:18] <wonton_> and that may be what is needed
[10:19] <dan_> TyphoidHippo: well i put noauto in fstab but that wont do it ;O
[10:19] <TyphoidHippo> hmmm, just comment out the whole line
[10:19] <TyphoidHippo> That's what I would do
[10:19] <dan_> well
[10:19] <TyphoidHippo> dirty, but it'll probably work
[10:19] <wolfsong_> ok i'll give that a whirl
[10:19] <dan_> that i dont want ;)
[10:19] <wolfsong_> brb
[10:20] <perlsyntax> Does anyone know how i can make my term  go bigger so i can read it?
[10:20] <TyphoidHippo> Then I think you have to mess with those values at the end of the line
[10:20] <RYUTAZA> hello world >w<~
[10:20] <dan_> i already put "noauto" there
[10:20] <TyphoidHippo> Setting "noauto" (IIRC) only tells it not to mount when a 'mount -a' command is issued
[10:21] <daurnimator> hi all
[10:21] <perlsyntax> ?
[10:21] <dan_> TyphoidHippo: hmm
[10:23] <perlsyntax> is the term this small for ubuntu?
[10:23] <dan_> i also have another problem
[10:23] <dan_> perlsyntax: gnome-terminal
[10:23] <dan_> ?
[10:23] <daurnimator> is ubuntu 7.04 the latest version?
[10:23] <perlsyntax> yes
[10:23] <dan_> i have 2 soundcards on my system  on onboard one pci card, ubuntu uses the onboard as default whih i dont want
[10:23] <perlsyntax> dan_,i try to get it better so i can read it easy.
[10:24] <dan_> how can i change that? the trick in the forum didnt work
[10:24] <dan_> perlsyntax: just resize the terminal? or do u wnat bigger fonts?
[10:24] <perlsyntax> how do i do that?
[10:24] <dan_> do u wnat bigger fonts?
[10:24] <perlsyntax> yes
[10:25] <dan_> right click in the terminal go "edit current profile"
[10:25] <dan_> first tab
[10:25] <dan_> uncheck used the system fixed blablabla
[10:25] <dan_> and choose which fonts u want
[10:25] <perlsyntax> won't work
[10:25] <dan_> error?
[10:25] <dan_> and what exactly doenst work
[10:26] <slapfaceware> what's the meaning of "sweatshop"? im chinese
[10:26] <perlsyntax> i did what you told me
[10:26] <perlsyntax> i am in usr
[10:26] <dan_> in usr?
[10:26] <TyphoidHippo> Hey, dan - I'm looking around, and I don't really know what I was talking about before, apparently, sorry for that - I've never bothered learning what all that stuff in fstab does, because it's so easy to comment and then write a little script that will mount it for me, if I want it done easily after boot time...
[10:28] <TyphoidHippo> Wait, in man fstab it says exactly what I said, after all - but also that mount -a is what is issued at boot time, so yea...  Tricky problem you have there.
[10:28] <funbitz> hi. i have a question. how can i copy to the windows partition something i downloaded in ubuntu?
[10:29] <dan_> i dont think its the mount.a which mounts it
[10:29] <WONToN> funbitz, ntfs-3g
[10:29] <dan_> but the ubuntu desktop thingie
[10:29] <dan_> which als mounts your cdrom when u put it in
[10:29] <TyphoidHippo> oh, the volume manager
[10:29] <dan_> without needing fstab
[10:29] <dan_> dunno how its called
[10:29] <TyphoidHippo> gnome-volume-manager, I believe
[10:30] <Blackrabbit> hi
[10:30] <dan_> u mean the applet?
[10:30] <Blackrabbit> kedagi eestist on?
[10:30] <Blackrabbit> somebody from estonia?
[10:30] <TyphoidHippo> Well, it's a daemon
[10:30] <dan_> sec iu got something
[10:31] <funbitz> WONToN: thanks
[10:31] <dan_> gnome-volume-properties
[10:31] <dan_> thats for removeable media
[10:31] <dan_> nothing about hdd
[10:33] <TyphoidHippo> gnome-volume-manager's man states that it "auto-mounts and manages media devices"
[10:33] <dan_> yeah but the preference thing for that is only for cds
[10:33] <dan_> usr/share/themes/Blubuntu/gtk-2.0/gtkrc:169: Clearlooks configuration option "progressbarstyle" is not supported and will be ignored.
[10:33] <dan_> whats this about?
[10:34] <dan_> when i start a gtk2 app?
[10:34] <TyphoidHippo> Something about your Blubuntu theme isn't supported by the clearlooks engine you have installed
[10:34] <dan_> yeah i meant more like
[10:34] <dan_> what to do about it
[10:34] <dan_> ,)
[10:36] <TyphoidHippo> I don't know...  that's a pretty specific question there - down to that specific theme, googled it?
[10:36] <dan_> yeah
[10:36] <dan_> some bug reports
[10:36] <dan_> found no answer but didnt look tooooo hard
[10:36] <dan_> since i am lazy
[10:36] <dan_> ;)
[10:36] <TyphoidHippo> hehe
[10:36] <dan_> first my sound prob then myhdd prob
[10:36] <dan_> theeeen that warning msg
[10:36] <dan_> ;)
[10:37] <bullgard4> How to build my ahci driver into my kernel? See http://ubuntuusers.de/paste/14474/
[10:37] <TyphoidHippo> That's one of those errors that's obnoxious, but I usually just ignore or change the theme/icon set/whatever that's causing it if the errors are too numerous...
[10:38] <dan_> na its only that, u wont notice it if u dont start from console ;)
[10:38] <TyphoidHippo> hehe, yea
[10:38] <TyphoidHippo> That's sooooo much faster than clicking around for something, though
[10:38] <TyphoidHippo> anyway, this sound problem....
[10:38] <dan_> hahaha na i am no hard core console guy
[10:39] <dan_> just happens from time to time when i dont want to move the mouse
[10:39] <dan_> u know lazy
[10:39] <perlsyntax> thanks dan
[10:39] <dan_> perlsyntax: did it work?
[10:39] <perlsyntax> yes
[10:39] <dan_> great
[10:39] <perlsyntax> i just new at this dan that all.
[10:40] <dan_> no problem
[10:40] <SoulChild> Hey all,...
[10:40] <dead_rooster> hi, I need some help resizing my windows partion to install ubuntu. Does the bar showing new partion size mean the new size of the windows partion or the size of the new partion created for linux?
[10:40] <TyphoidHippo> hhahaha, I totally know what you mean, that's why I use fluxbox - I despise having to move my hand six inches to grab a mouse, unless I'm playing C&C of course
[10:40] <SoulChild> is there a kernelpatch or something to change the way the Text is displayed in boot (without splash)??? I want more colors like in gentoo.
[10:41] <Polysics> is it possible to disable nautilus preview for a folder? i have like 11k files in there
[10:41] <randhir> can any one plz help? i have installed tv time software but i am not getting sound
[10:41] <Polysics> they're the source for a mass conversion
[10:42] <randhir> can any one plz help? i have installed tv time software but i am not getting sound
[10:42] <dan_> TyphoidHippo: brb 10 min, in case u got any idea about the sound problem i am right back ;)
[10:43] <PPG> TyphoidHippo: Still didnt work
[10:43] <TyphoidHippo> polysics - this isn't really an answer to your question, but you could try out pcmanfm instead of nautilus....it's very, very, extremely fast file manager that has no preview in list mode
[10:43] <randhir> can any one plz help? i have installed tv time software but i am not getting sound
[10:43] <Polysics> TyphoidHippo, since it's just for this job, why not
[10:43] <Polysics> apt-get it?
[10:43] <TyphoidHippo> yea
[10:43] <randhir> can any one plz help? i have installed tv time software but i am not getting sound
[10:43] <dead_rooster> actually, how would I resize my windows partion using windows partion? just change the MB size of it?
[10:44] <TyphoidHippo> PPG:  you tried all the different drivers, and not even vesa worked?
[10:44] <Polysics> i frankly recommend partition magic, it's not that expensive and it's the only one that never borked me a disk
[10:44] <chaad> can anyone tell me what is the different between install something manually from the source/tar and install something from a deb or apt-get install? can you point me to a link plz?
[10:44] <Polysics> pcmanfm
[10:44] <WONToN> how did ot go, wolfsong?
[10:45] <wolfsong> WONToN: not sure yet...rebooting the winbox...had an idea
[10:45] <TyphoidHippo> dead_rooster:  I always use gparted to resize windows, and haven't had any problems yet after doing it about thirty times or so, I would guess...
[10:45] <WONToN> oh?
[10:45] <wolfsong> how do i tell if compiz is running and which WM i'm using under gnome?
[10:45] <PPG> i wasnt even able to get into trying the drivers
[10:46] <wolfsong> WONToN: it may be a problem with the way the win shares are configured
[10:46] <YogSothoth> Hi!
[10:46] <TyphoidHippo> Polysics: pcmanfm do what you need?
[10:46] <WONToN> hmmm,
[10:46] <PPG> maybe i need to get a newer versiong of Ubuntu
[10:46] <Polysics> it's great thx
[10:46] <YogSothoth> Other than Gimp, is there a software to help merging photos, creating panoramas from multiple photos?
[10:47] <TyphoidHippo> yea, I love that one - I use it in place of nautilus completely
[10:48] <TyphoidHippo> it isn't totally integrated into gnome, though, like nautilus is....but it can be setup to be through the session manager, I think
[10:48] <PPG> after typing "sudo dpkg -reconfigure -phigh xserver -xorg", it just showed : "dpkt: conflicting actions --control and --remove"
[10:48] <TyphoidHippo> PPG: Don't put a space between xserver-xorg
[10:49] <TyphoidHippo> or between dpkg-reconfigure
[10:49] <TyphoidHippo> should be 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg'
[10:50] <PPG> OH!!!
[10:50] <jabba> hello
[10:50] <PPG> :)
[10:50] <TyphoidHippo> lol
[10:50] <jabba> i am just trying to connect to a novell 6.0 server with ncpmount. but i always get an invalid server response (-330).
[10:50] <jabba> does aynone know that that means?
[10:50] <YogSothoth> FOund it: Hugin
[10:50] <YogSothoth> Or Pandora plung for The Gimp
[10:50] <TyphoidHippo> Little stuff like that can be sooooo confusing at first, ppg, I totally understand
[10:50] <YogSothoth> *plugin
[10:51] <jabba> ncpmount -S servername -P start -A 192.168.1.5 -u jabba /mnt/novell/ -U novellusername
[10:51] <wolfsong> how do i tell if compiz is running and which WM i'm using under gnome?
[10:52] <ojk007> !partition
[10:52] <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
[10:53] <Frogzoo> jabba: try wireshark maybe?
[10:54] <jabba> ??
[10:54] <dan_> reee
[10:54] <jabba> Frogzoo: whatfor?
[10:54] <AdvoWork> hi there. Ive been following some instructions that tell me to do: useradd -r -c "Postfix Filters" -d /var/spool/filter filter  yet it says that: invalid option -- r :/
[10:55] <AdvoWork> i cant see -r in the man pages, yet as i say, its telling me to do so, and im having problems further down the line by not doing it
[10:55] <TyphoidHippo> dan_ I can't seem to find in the log what your sound problem was...  I remember you typing it, but not what you typed, and I can't find it anywhere
[10:55] <Frogzoo> jabba: you get to see the conversation on the wire
[10:56] <Polysics> no need for gnome integration anyway
[10:56] <dan_> hehe
[10:56] <dan_> i have this problem
[10:56] <Polysics> all i needed is a fast file manage
[10:56] <Polysics> *r
[10:56] <dan_> i got 2 soundcrads, one pci and on onboard
[10:56] <dan_> ubuntu/alsa makes my onboard default not the pci one
[10:57] <jabba> Frogzoo: seems ok, but in the end there is a NCP C Destroy Connection Service
[10:57] <jabba> user authed etc...
[10:57] <dan_> but i want the pci one as default, as card 0, but i dont know how, asoundconf wont work nor the solution in the forums
[10:57] <TyphoidHippo> Well, the easiest (maybe dirty) way that immediately comes to mind is disabling the onboard in your bios...
[10:57] <TyphoidHippo> But, I assume you don't wanna do that
[10:57] <dan_> yeah u and your disabling
[10:57] <dan_> heheh
[10:58] <TyphoidHippo> hehe
[10:58] <dan_> na i use the onboard for teamspeak and skype
[10:58] <TyphoidHippo> ahhh
[10:58] <dan_> have front out for headset
[10:58] <dan_> and can play musc on speakrs
[10:59] <Frogzoo> jabba: well, you could capture a connection from a client that works - compare/contrast
[10:59] <Frogzoo> jabba: or check the linux docs
[11:00] <jabba> strange is that my client speaks to the server about the username: "No Such entry"
[11:00] <TyphoidHippo> Well - the only experience I have with actually switching between soundcards is using two that have different drivers (one alsa, and one OSS), which is done by using a script that does it all for you....that obviously won't really help you though, since you can't just turn off alsa and then turn OSS since they both use alsa in your case, and you want to use them simultaneously.
[11:01] <dan_> exactly
[11:01] <dan_> got it to work in debian but cant remember how
[11:02] <JediMaster> Am I right in thinking that this is portmap sitting on port 111 (sunrpc) listening on all ips? tcp        0      0 *:sunrpc                *:*                     LISTEN     root       2891725    25423/portmap
[11:02] <TyphoidHippo> Good luck with that, hehehe....  That gets pretty technical pretty fast.
[11:02] <dan_> indeed it does
[11:02] <sjoerd> dan_: You can change your asoundrc to use the second card by default or cnofigure gnome for that.. both works
[11:02] <dan_> configured gnome for it
[11:02] <dan_> wont work
[11:05] <PiNE> i have a glitch with the microphone in skype,  does anyone know of a good skype/sound howto?
[11:08] <WONToN> wolfsong, can you swapon /dev/sda2 yet?
[11:09] <wolfsong> WONToN: i did that earlier but i still have mem errors with the win shares
[11:09] <wolfsong> 1 drive mounts but the others give errors
[11:10] <jaro> how can i uninstall a compiled program, after I deleted the source ?
[11:10] <WONToN> wolfsong, so after that whole thing, it wasn't ram, but smb shares?
[11:11] <wolfsong> errr it's always been smb shares
[11:11] <wolfsong> that's what i said at the start
[11:11] <wolfsong> when i try to mount the shares i get memory error msg
[11:12] <JediMaster> can anyone think of a way to figure out at what point in a traceroute a certain port is being blocked, or is it completly impossible?
[11:12] <WONToN> are tehy network shares?
[11:12] <wolfsong> yes
[11:13] <ipx> How can I copy files frmo my win xp virtualbox machine to my ubuntu machine easiest? I cant seem to get the network to run :S
[11:16] <brinstar> has anyone got experience of doing a pxe install?
[11:16] <brinstar> i need a bit more guidance, i think i am nearly there
[11:17] <brinstar> i have reached the point where i need to pick a mirror, but i want to use the local install files
[11:17] <brinstar> if thats possible
[11:17] <brinstar> but i dont know what directory to use
[11:17] <SoulChild> Hey all, when make GRUB set my framebuffer to 1024x786 i get a blank screen until gdm login ,.... any ideas ?
[11:21] <PPG2> still not working
[11:22] <gary4gar> Hello people, How are you guys?
[11:24] <c_newbie> is thre any patch for make the php5-cli select_stream working on ubuntu 64bit?
[11:26] <sauvin> I'm having a recurrent problem. Noatun has lost the ability to emit sound. xmms HASN'T, but it can't run its graphic equaliser because dbfsd can't open /dev/dsp. Is there some way to get xmms to use some other graphic equaliser, one that doesn't depend on /dev/dsp, which seems to get "owned" so much?
[11:27] <tom314> Okay, I installed 7.04 using the alternate cd, but when I boot for the first time my screen goes blank as it is about to boot.  Anyone know how to fix this?
[11:29] <WinXpNewb> Hello, using Linux Mint and just wondering where the .exe files are normally placed.
[11:29] <brinstar> what exe files?
[11:30] <dan_> ~/MyDocuments/MyUser/MyFolder/MyExe/
[11:30] <dan_> there
[11:30] <sauvin> Linux needs exe files?
[11:31] <WinXpNewb> Well I came from WinXp and am trying to associate Opera with Webmon but I don't know how. I'd use the default web browser setting but I also found out I don't know how
[11:31] <dan_> binary files are mostly placed in /usr/bin
[11:31] <scipio> opera is pretty hard to setup correctly. why not use firefox? you only need to install flash and java.
[11:32] <Jakobsen> How can I get rsync to work with international characters in filenames? It just removes the symbols - and that's not the way I like it.. :)
[11:32] <dan_> u can always try in a shell
[11:32] <dan_> which opera
[11:32] <dan_> if u wanna know where the executable file is located
[11:32] <dan_> "which opera"
[11:32] <gary4gar> my CPU usage is always 100%, what to do?
[11:33] <dan_> gary4gar: type in "top" and see whats causing it
[11:33] <skinnypuppy1334> see what uses the most processor top
[11:33] <WinXpNewb> Opera 9.23. I also use Firefox, it's just that I prefer Opera as my main browser
[11:34] <gary4gar> dan_, boinc
[11:34] <dan_> boinc-client - core client for the BOINC distributed computing infrastructure
[11:34] <dan_> that one?
[11:34] <gary4gar> dan_, oh no it can't be killed :(
[11:35] <WinXpNewb> Thanks going to usr/bin did the trick. What's the advantage of trying it in a shell?
[11:35] <skinnypuppy1334> is there  an ubuntu channel devoted to looking glass project?
[11:35] <gary4gar> dan_, yes
[11:35] <dan_> do u need that? if not uninstall it
[11:35] <dan_> WinXpNewb: trying what?
[11:35] <WinXpNewb> You said something about try in a shell?
[11:35] <gary4gar> dan_, i need it but how to stop it for a moment??
[11:36] <dan_> i ment typing in "which opera" in a shell shows u where opera binary is located
[11:36] <dan_> boinc-manager - GUI to control and monitor the BOINC core client
[11:36] <dan_> try that?
[11:36] <dan_> normally everything can be killed tho with kill -9 pid
[11:36] <gary4gar> gaurish@Hero:~$  boinc-manager
[11:36] <gary4gar> bash: boinc-manager: command not found
[11:36] <magi_> hi everyone! come with a question
[11:37] <gary4gar> dan_,
[11:37] <dan_> apt-get install boinc-manager
[11:37] <WinXpNewb> oh
[11:37] <dan_> i dont know this programm
[11:37] <dan_> but it seems thats the thingie to control it
[11:37] <dan_> or just kill the prozess with -9
[11:37] <gary4gar> dan_, how to kill process?
[11:38] <dan_> kill -9
[11:38] <dan_> when u type in top
[11:38] <dan_> u see the PID of the prozess u wanna kill to the left
[11:38] <gary4gar> dan_, yes
[11:38] <dan_> then type in a console kill -9 <pid>
[11:39] <gary4gar> gaurish@Hero:~$ kill -9 5257
[11:39] <gary4gar> bash: kill: (5257) - Operation not permitted
[11:39] <dan_> sudo infront
[11:39] <dan_> is that a multiuser machine
[11:39] <dan_> or your workstation?
[11:39] <gary4gar> dan_, worksation
[11:40] <gary4gar>  workstation
[11:40] <magi_> does anyone know how to install a wireless ZD1215?
[11:40] <dan_> then put a sudo infront of the kill
[11:40] <gary4gar> i mean
[11:40] <gary4gar> dan_, Damm it started again with a diffrent PID :x
[11:40] <dan_> hmmmm
[11:41] <Nikola-Tesla> what's up!
[11:41] <dan_> ps aux|grep boinc
[11:41] <jaro> where can i get WineX ??
[11:41] <gary4gar> where to paste the output? dan_
[11:41] <dan_> pastebin.org
[11:42] <jetscreamer> google
[11:42] <Nikola-Tesla> soon, my own linux distribution TCoil Linux, free download should be @ www.nikola-tesla.org
[11:42] <dan_> or even better
[11:42] <dan_> try that
[11:42] <dan_>  /etc/init.d/boinc-client stop
[11:43] <gary4gar> dan_,super, thanks a ton! it worked :)
[11:43] <gogeta> man todays crazy
[11:43] <dan_> np
[11:43] <PPG> :(
[11:44] <gogeta> my mail cat is mothering a 6 week old kitten
[11:44] <gogeta> no kidding
[11:44] <gogeta> hes even calling for it
[11:44] <gogeta> another male kitten
[11:44] <gogeta> isnt the rule hes supposed to hate it
[11:44] <PPG> typhoidhippo; its giving another error
[11:46] <PPG> xserver-xorg postinst warning: overwriting possibly-customized configuration file backup in/etc/X11/xorg.conf.200709031006
[11:47] <JosefK> PPG: warning, not error :)
[11:47] <JosefK> PPG: don't worry about that one
[11:48] <trungkien> heloo
[11:48] <trungkien> ok??
[11:48] <trungkien> how do you do!!!
[11:48] <drhumanist> hi ppl
[11:48] <PPG> Josefk: then what do i do?
[11:49] <drhumanist> good day everyone
[11:49] <trungkien> i'm sorry
[11:49] <trungkien> i don't know your talk!!!
[11:50] <drhumanist> i loaded compiz-fusion and have made many arrangements before getting it work properly :).... now everything seems to be working fine but i cannot resize ANY window!!!
[11:50] <trungkien> have you address yahoo???
[11:51] <drhumanist> i enabled Resize plugin but it doesn't help
[11:51] <SliMM> i have a problem with my keyboard
[11:51] <SliMM> printscreen and other buttons don't work
[11:52] <IndyGunFreak> whats a command simmilar to tracert for linux
[11:52] <Tomcat_> IndyGunFreak: traceroute
[11:52] <Tomcat_> IndyGunFreak: Eh... tracepath :)
[11:52] <IndyGunFreak> Tomcat_: thank you, knew it was something like that
[11:52] <SliMM> please, i really need the 'Super' button :)
[11:53] <drhumanist> nobody answering it seems
[11:53] <drhumanist> .9
[11:53] <drhumanist> :)
[11:54] <perlsyntax> hi
[11:55] <IndyGunFreak> SliMM: what is the super button
[11:55] <AndrewB> \windows\ key
[11:55] <SliMM> the one with the windos logo
[11:55] <IndyGunFreak> ah...
[11:55] <IndyGunFreak> hmm.
[11:56] <IndyGunFreak> SliMM: what do you need it for
[11:56] <sauvin> The folks in #xmms kindly killed my graphic equaliser problem.
[11:56] <SliMM> IndyGunFreak: shortcuts
[11:57] <IndyGunFreak> SliMM: well no duh.. what shortcut.
[11:57] <SliMM> IndyGunFreak: but even if i didn't really need it, i want all my buttons to work :P
[11:57] <SliMM> IndyGunFreak: show desktop
[11:57] <SliMM> IndyGunFreak: find
[11:57] <IndyGunFreak> well, then call your keyboard manufacturer and bitch at them, tel them to make their driver available for linux
[11:57] <SliMM> IndyGunFreak: terminal, etc
[11:58] <SliMM> IndyGunFreak: it worked a week ago
[11:58] <IndyGunFreak> well, then you did something
[11:58] <ziroday> SliMM: have you changed keyboard layout?
[11:58] <IndyGunFreak> all my wierd keys work on my keyboard, i don't even remember configuring them.
[11:59] <SliMM> IndyGunFreak: i didn't configure anything, but i get an error message everytime i start the x server
[11:59] <IndyGunFreak> SliMM: have you looked in ystem/prefs/keyboard shortcuts
[11:59] <wolfsong> ok this is driving me nuts
[11:59] <SliMM> IndyGunFreak: it's being shown for a week or so
[11:59] <wolfsong> how do i get windows from opening under the top panel?
[11:59] <IndyGunFreak> SliMM: set your keyboard shortcuts, you borked them somehow.
[12:00] <drayen> anyone know how beta that new GUi for configuring X is ? i fancy trying it out...
[12:00] <IndyGunFreak> wolfsong: opening under the top panel
[12:00] <drhumanist> anyone who can help about compiz fusion?
[12:00] <drayen> or know what its called?
[12:00] <ziroday> drhumanist: #ubuntu-effects
[12:00] <SliMM> IndyGunFreak: not even prt screen works
[12:00] <drhumanist> or are you fed up with compiz questions :)?
[12:00] <wolfsong> IndyGunFreak: the titlebar is behind the panel
[12:00] <IndyGunFreak> wolfsong: thats kind wierd.
[12:00] <spikeb> anyone happen to know what the main differences between the "intel" and "i810" drivers for X are, and/or have a recommendation for which to use?
[12:00] <west> i'm having trouble with php on Ubuntu server 7.04, it won't work
[12:01] <ziroday> drayen: bulletproof-x and its in gutsy
[12:01] <wolfsong> i'm sure it's just a compiz setting
[12:01] <SliMM> IndyGunFreak: and the shortcuts for using the super button come from beryl, i've never edited any shortcuts
[12:01] <ziroday> west: did you install php?
[12:01] <wolfsong> it didn't happen before
[12:01] <SliMM> drhumanist: i may hel you
[12:01] <weltall2> can someone help me? i'm with a 2.6.22 kernel from the gutsy dist but i'm in feisty (i have just the kernel from gutsy to support the hw of this machine). i've installed the coretemp module and it seems to work fine except it return extremely high temperatures like 45 50C also with the cpu downcloccked at 800mhz, while in windows at normal clock (2ghz) i usually get lower temperatures. is it normal (so i have to fix
[12:01] <weltall2> it by setting gnome sensor applet (at 0.5) or there is something wrong?
[12:01] <SliMM> help*
[12:01] <west> yes, i installed everything with apt-get
[12:01] <bullgard4> How to persuade Evolution not to display a signature of a received mail below '-- '?
[12:02] <weltall2> even acpi THERM returns quite high temperatures
[12:02] <ziroday> west: dunno then that was my extent of my help. go check you installed everything
[12:02] <drayen> ziroday: ahh ok, no way to get it for 7.04?
[12:02] <IndyGunFreak> wolfsong: i bet its not behind the title bar, i bet you've got the window title bar bug, if you turn off compiz, does the title bar of the / browser reappear
[12:02] <ziroday> drayen: no
[12:02] <wolfsong> IndyGunFreak: how do i turn off compiz?
[12:03] <wolfsong> and is there a workaround/fix for the bug?
[12:03] <IndyGunFreak> wolfsong: been a while since i used it, but do you have that funny looking icon in your taskbar
[12:03] <ziroday> wolfsong: pkill compiz
[12:03] <IndyGunFreak> or yeah, you could do that to.
[12:03] <defrysk> metacity --replace
[12:03] <ziroday> wolfsong: and go ask the devs on #opencompositing
[12:03] <wolfsong> didn't install the icon yet
[12:04] <IndyGunFreak> wolfsong yes ther's workround.
[12:04] <drhumanist> slim  - i configured Confiz-fusion well... but i cannot resize ANY windows
[12:04] <IndyGunFreak> my keybord just went nuts, l
[12:04] <IndyGunFreak> brb
[12:06] <corpcomp> ubuntu virgin here:  How do I turn off the firewall entirely on my new 6.06 install ?
[12:06] <jaro> there is a firewall ?
[12:06] <corpcomp> I don't know, something isn't working remoitely so I thought it would be that
[12:06] <ziroday> corpcomp: you the iptables command
[12:07] <stickto> corpcomp: install firestarter
[12:07] <ziroday> corpcomp: or install apparmor or firestarter
[12:07] <sauvin> is firestarter appropriate for a complete n00b?
[12:07] <ziroday> sauvin: its GUI
[12:08] <sauvin> I've had GUI applications in my career it takes an *expert* to use.
[12:08] <ziroday> sauvin: its quite easy to use
[12:08] <wolfsong> well pkill locked me into the term and i couldn't switch windows :-(
[12:08] <ziroday> wolfsong: what>?
[12:09] <ziroday> wolfsong: run metacity
[12:09] <rob> sauvin, usually
[12:09] <wolfsong> after i do pkill compiz?
[12:09] <wolfsong> how?
[12:09] <ziroday> wolfsong: or run sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart if youre stucj
[12:09] <ziroday> *stuck
[12:09] <sauvin> You don't get sued if I turn out to be an idiot.
[12:10] <IndyGunFreak> man, speaking of keyboards, mine just went nuts...lol
[12:10] <wolfsong> i did ctrl+alt+bksp
[12:10] <IndyGunFreak> i hit E, and ewrs comes up....lol...
[12:10] <wolfsong> IndyGunFreak: what was the fix?
[12:10] <IndyGunFreak> lol, buy a new keyboard
[12:10] <IndyGunFreak> i'm on my laptop now.
[12:10] <wolfsong> no for the window bug?
[12:11] <IndyGunFreak> oh i don't know.
[12:11] <wolfsong> it's still happening
[12:11] <IndyGunFreak> you can ask in #ubuntu-effects when they are busier in there.
[12:11] <IndyGunFreak> wolfsong: even w/ compiz disabled?
[12:11] <Jowi> IndyGunFreak, sounds like bread crumbs somewhere between the keys :)
[12:11] <dras_> how can i see my local LAN ip in ubuntu ?
[12:11] <wolfsong> i still don't know how to tell if i'm using compiz or not or what wm i'm using
[12:11] <IndyGunFreak> Jowi: no, don't think so, i don't eat at my desk.  I did have a bottle of water that looks like it leaked though, i think the kbyarod got wet.
[12:12] <Jowi> dras_, "ifconfig"
[12:12] <IndyGunFreak> wolfsong: go to system/prefs/GL Desktop
[12:12] <Jowi> IndyGunFreak, the what got wet? ;)
[12:12] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[12:12] <IndyGunFreak> pretty funny though.
[12:13] <IndyGunFreak> i'll go buy a new keyboard today
 can anyone tell me what is the different between install something manually from the source/tar and install something from a deb or apt-get install? can you point me to a link plz?
[12:13] <Jowi> dras_, you should also have it in network-admin and if you right click on a network icon in the tray somewhere (i don't use gnome)
[12:13] <IndyGunFreak> lol, when I hit capslock, it brings up the "Shutdown, Restart, Log ou", etc.. buttons....lol
[12:14] <dras_> thanks
[12:14] <wolfsong> IndyGunFreak: nothing happens when i do that
[12:14] <wolfsong> says it starts but that's it
[12:15] <IndyGunFreak> wolfsong: it doesn't bring up a box wi ?Gnome Compiz preferences?
[12:15] <wolfsong> nope
[12:15] <IndyGunFreak> wolfsong: something isn't right.
[12:15] <IndyGunFreak> cuz that should have been put there when you installed.
[12:16] <IndyGunFreak> wolfsong: what *I* would do, is uninstall compiz, see if your windows return to normal(they probably will)
[12:16] <wolfsong> i can open CCSM
[12:16] <IndyGunFreak> ccsm?
[12:16] <wolfsong> no i added that in synaptic
[12:17] <boontoo> suddenly i have lost sound after i updated
[12:18] <IndyGunFreak> boontoo: updating feisty, or upgrading to gutsy.
[12:19] <boontoo> IndyGunFreak: ive got feisty and i just did a package update and now no sound vice detected
[12:19] <IndyGunFreak> boontoo: hmm, thats wierd.
[12:20] <boontoo> yeh
[12:20] <IndyGunFreak> ell if its any consolation, my keyboard just went absolutely bonkers on my PC...lol
[12:21] <IndyGunFreak> thank goodness i have a laptop, or i'd hav to run to meijer/walmart/some other 24hr ripoff, and buy a keyboard..lol
[12:21] <Jowi> boontoo, did the kernel go through an update as well? if so, did you try booting the older kernel version?
[12:22] <xeniux> hi
[12:22] <xeniux> im a newbie in ubuntu
[12:22] <xeniux> shipit sent 5 cds
[12:22] <xeniux> im in philippines
[12:23] <xeniux> it was good coz it looks like windows click n click
[12:23] <IndyGunFreak> Jowi: good suggestion, i think i did update my kernel yesterday on both Pc and lapotp, so that may be his issue.
[12:23] <xeniux> but the command prompt seems different
[12:23] <boontoo> Jowi: I don't know if the kernel went through an update, but i didn't have to restart to install the update so i guess not
[12:25] <rabby> hello
[12:25] <dave_> hejka
[12:25] <rabby> why is there no "mail" in ubuntu?
[12:25] <rabby> how is the package called which has mail inside?
[12:25] <PiNE> how would i change the color behind the splash screen when ubuntu is starting up?
[12:26] <Jowi> rabby, evolution, mozilla-thunderbird, mutt etc etc
[12:26] <xeniux> r u guys all programmers?
[12:26] <Jowi> rabby, mozilla-thunderbird is my favourite at least.
[12:26] <a8514> hi
[12:26] <rabby> Jowi, no, i do not want a mail client, but the shell script which makes mailing possible.
[12:26] <ehird`> So: Intel iMac. From December 2006. Will it work with Fiesty?
[12:26] <Jowi> !splash | PiNE
[12:26] <ubotu> PiNE: To change the Gnome splash screen, use !gnome-splashscreen-manager or change the GConf key /apps/gnome-session/options/splash_image using !gconf-editor.
[12:26] <a8514> Can anyone help me with the permissions of files?
[12:27] <ehird`> Out of the box, that is, and the 64-bit version.
[12:27] <Jowi> ehird`, core 2 duo?
[12:27] <JosefK> PiNE, ignore that link - the colour behind it is controlled by GDM
[12:27] <ehird`> Jowi: Yeppers
[12:27] <JosefK> PiNE, it's in the login window settings
[12:27] <ac1d[ubuntu] > I just installed wine and installed aim so I could use it through wine. When i sign on it goes through the process but I don't see a buddylist or anything. Does anyone know why?
[12:28] <SkareCrow> What is the meaning of LTS again?
[12:28] <drayen> Long Term Support
[12:28] <rabby> this one: http://www.liamdelahunty.com/tips/linux_send_html_email_from_command_line.php
[12:28] <SkareCrow> I know what it means, but why is it there again?
[12:28] <Jowi> ehird`, should work fine. same issues as with the other 64 bit CPUs of course (flash and stuff).
[12:28] <jaro> why would you want to install aim ?
[12:28] <jaro> use pidgin instead ;)
[12:28] <Jowi> ehird`, is that machine using EFI?
[12:28] <SkareCrow> Why would you use it. I forget why, I was just told earlier why though.. :)
[12:28] <PiNE> JosefK, i tried adjusting the login widow color (from white to bright red) and i it changes back to default ubuntu colors just as the splash screen loads and stops when the desktop loads.
[12:28] <IndyGunFreak> SkareCrow: well, it means that version is supported for 3yrs, but really its only useful if you're paying for support.
[12:28] <drayen> Just setup my external monitor, but its output is very red...
[12:28] <ehird`> Jowi: Yeah, it is.
[12:29] <ehird`> Jowi: But I have got ubuntu working on it before.
[12:29] <ehird`> Jowi: I used rEFIt.
[12:29] <ehird`> Jowi: However, it was the 32-bit version.
[12:29] <ac1d[ubuntu] > I am using gaim/pidgin but I want to work with wine. I am just messing around with it right now to see how well it works.
[12:29] <JosefK> PiNE, hmm, that link might be right then - I just don't recall seeing any colour options in there
[12:29] <Jowi> ehird`, rEFIt worked for me as well. now i run pure ubuntu on it (intel core duo (no 64 bit)).
[12:30] <IndyGunFreak> PiNE: right click desktop, change desktop, and change that color there under 'Desktop colors'
[12:30] <PiNE> JosefK, i will check it out.
[12:30] <om_> hello my ubuntu friends
[12:30] <Jowi> ehird`, i haven't tried the 64bit version but i can't see why 32bit would work and 64bit not.
[12:30] <ehird`> Jowi: OK, so it just boots up normally using BootX or whatever it is?
[12:30] <PiNE> IndyGunFreak, the desktop color is right.
[12:30] <Urilockz> one of my programs has messed up and I cant close it, is there a command or something to terminate it?
[12:30] <ehird`> Jowi: That's cool if so, rEFIt is kinda ugly and slow.
[12:30] <om_> just try it jowi
[12:30] <drayen> How can you control the colour balance to an external monitor (ATI)
[12:30] <ehird`> I hope it works ith a 64-bit machine though.
[12:31] <ehird`> *with
[12:31] <om_> you never know
[12:31] <om_> do you have a 64bit cpu?
[12:31] <om_> yowi?
[12:31] <Urilockz> get the ati driver and you get catalyst control center
[12:31] <ehird`> om_: Yes.. Core 2 Duo iMacs are 64-bit
[12:31] <Jowi> ehird`, yeah. i just made an 200MB MBR partition and then partitioned the disk normally. no need for rEFIt then :)
[12:31] <Urilockz> you can change everything
[12:31] <om_> ahhh why did you mention imac
[12:31] <om_> iukk
[12:31] <Jowi> om_, i have no 64bit machine
[12:31] <ehird`> Jowi: You see, I got 32bit working with rEFIt, but 64-bit wouldn't work
[12:31] <ehird`> om_: OH GOD APPLE SUCK YOU MUST DIE I MEAN SERIOUSLY WHY DO YOU USE IT blah blah blah
[12:32] <ehird`> om_: is that over now?
[12:32] <om_> yeah
[12:32] <om_> :)
[12:32] <om_> thx
[12:32] <Jowi> lol
[12:32] <ehird`> thank god
[12:32] <ehird`> normally that lasts hours
[12:32] <SkareCrow> How do I lock my screen without logging out? When I "switch user" it keeps me logged in, but I have to login twice after that.
[12:32] <xeniux> jowi: can i use a webcam in ubuntu's pidgin?
[12:32] <Urilockz> so is there a simple way to terminate a program?
[12:32] <Urilockz> uhh
[12:32] <Jowi> xeniux, no idea. have no webcam and never used gaim
[12:32] <briareus> so what happened here
[12:32] <Urilockz> let me see about the pidgin thing
[12:33] <Urilockz> what the hell!
[12:33] <Urilockz> my taskbar is messed up, i click pidgin and firefox comes up?
[12:33] <IndyGunFreak> PiNE: whoever suggested changing the background in login window, is correct, thats how you do it.
[12:33] <SkareCrow> hell is no longer supported, the project has been taken over by heaven. So please blame them.
[12:33] <JosefK> IndyGunFreak, that was me, and I was pretty sure that was it
[12:34] <IndyGunFreak> JosefK: yep, i knew i did it, just couldn't remember for sure, but i  thought that was it.
[12:34] <Actionman> what program is used to connect my scanner?
[12:34] <om_> Jowi, what is exactly your problem?
[12:34] <xeniux> jowi:coz i have now ubuntu i deleted windows. i cannot chat IM web cam =)
[12:34] <om_> lol in fact i use gentoo buti like to help ubuntu newbies. since i start in ubuntu 3 years ago
[12:34] <xeniux> anybody could help putting a webcam in ubuntu?
[12:35] <briareus> ah, no more webcam yahoo chat?  bummer
[12:35] <om_> yes xeniux
[12:35] <om_> what brand and model of webcam you have
[12:35] <IndyGunFreak> !webcam | xeniux
[12:35] <ubotu> xeniux: Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[12:35] <Jowi> om_, i don't have one. thanks for asking :)
[12:35] <PiNE> JosefK, i have the login background set to white (which it is) and the desktop background set to white (which it is) but for some reason the splash screen background is brown.  but you were right that link, although a good idea, did not work.
[12:35] <xeniux> thank uboto
[12:35] <ehird`> xeniux: ubotu would say you're welcome if it wasn't a robot
[12:36] <JosefK> PiNE, did you restart gdm after changing it?
[12:36] <IndyGunFreak> PiNE: do what he said earlier, system/admin/login window, click thelocal tab, and change "Background color" to what you want
[12:36] <Actionman> what program is used to connect my scanner?
[12:36] <IndyGunFreak> Actionman: if its recognized, xsane is supposed to be pretty good.
[12:36] <IndyGunFreak> !scanner | Actionman
[12:36] <ubotu> Actionman: Scanning software: XSane, the gimp, Kooka. For instructions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ScanningHowTo and to see supported hardware: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsScanners
[12:37] <om_> btw if any had the silly idea of buying cedega.. dont do it, i knew that would not work
[12:37] <Actionman> tnx
[12:37] <om_> and i try it anyway
[12:37] <om_> dont waste your time and money
[12:37] <SkareCrow> Never mind all, I must be blind.. It is sitting right there, wtf...
[12:37] <om_> cedega is a piece of...
[12:37] <PiNE> IndyGunFreak, the login window is the color i set.
[12:37] <IndyGunFreak> PiNE: underneath the login window, where it says background color.
[12:38] <JosefK> om_, what were you trying to do?  most of my non-gaming switchover problems were fixed by getting vmware player and creating an image from EasyVMX
[12:38] <xeniux> ehird: sorry =) new here
[12:39] <om_> when i try oblivion it was up side down lo. the only way to fix it was not using antialaising
[12:39] <ehird`> so are there any successful experiences of installing fiesty on a core 2 duo, 64-bit version?
[12:39] <ehird`> if so did they detail anything?
[12:39] <om_> who the @#$ would like to use non antialaising when you have a 7900 gtx video card
[12:39] <ehird`> a wiki page maybe?
[12:41] <Jowi> ehird`, by the way, perhaps someone over at #mactel-linux (irc.oftc.net) know if you don't get any answeres here.
[12:42] <om_> btw
[12:42] <om_> nv
[12:43] <om_> nm
[12:43] <Jowi> ehird`, got to go. good luck
[12:48] <kippi> is there away to quicky show what is using up all my hard drive space on my server?
[12:49] <JosefK> kippi, df -h
[12:49] <ziroday> kippi: filelight
[12:49] <kippi> filelight none gui?
[12:49] <aricz_> !nvidia
[12:49] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:49] <JosefK> kippi, df -h is non-gui
[12:50] <JosefK> kippi, oh, for what is using up all the space, df -ksh
[12:51] <kippi> df: invalid option -- s
[12:52] <idefixs> kippi, only du takes -s
[12:52] <ziroday> #ubuntu-meeting
[12:55] <TheBlackWaltz> wtf
[12:55] <degrit> 'ullo
[12:55] <ziroday> !wtf | TheBlackWaltz
[12:55] <ubotu> TheBlackWaltz: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[12:56] <ziroday> !welcome | degrit
[12:56] <ubotu> degrit: Welcome to #ubuntu - the Ubuntu support channel.
[12:56] <TheBlackWaltz> lol k
[12:56] <fujin_> !die ziroday
[12:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about die ziroday - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:56] <fujin_> lawl
[12:56] <fujin_> using bot commands to speak to people = fail
[12:57] <ziroday> lol im trying it only speak to people through this channel with the bot
[12:57] <TheBlackWaltz> anyone know how to make the finnish alphabets work?
[12:57] <degrit> I have 1 linux machine (this one) and 1 winxp machine, a hub and a dsl modem (which allows connection for one user at a time) - how would I go to act as a proxy so that the winxp machine accesses the internet through the linux box ?
[12:57] <TheBlackWaltz> i mean in xchat
[12:57] <ziroday> TheBlackWaltz: install the finnish language package
[12:57] <TheBlackWaltz> oh
[12:57] <west> i can't seem to make my PHP work on Ubuntu Server 7.04, i made the test.php page and load it into /var/www and when i click on it @ http://localhost/ it prompts to download the .php file instead of executing
[12:59] <ziroday> !php | west maybe this will help you
[12:59] <ubotu> west maybe this will help you: 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+)
[01:00] <TheBlackWaltz> ziroday: where do I get the finnish language package
[01:00] <Moondeath> hello
[01:00] <Ar-Pharazon> Hello
[01:00] <ziroday> TheBlackWaltz: in system > admin > language support
[01:01] <TheBlackWaltz> ziroday: ok thx
[01:01] <ziroday> TheBlackWaltz: no problem
[01:01] <west> ziroday: i have LAMP installed
[01:02] <Ar-Pharazon> Synaptic keeps giving me sass about GPG errors and public keys not being available... I'm not really sure I care that much, can I just make it not check the signatures? At all or for certain repositories?
[01:02] <Moondeath> I need help finding a package I suppose, or something to help me I cannot mount my other hard disk, it's a Seagate Barracuda 7200.9 and I don't have an onboard sata so I am using an eSata host pci card, I tells me that it cannot mount the hard drive.
[01:02] <tom314> can someone help me with getting my ati card to work in ubuntu?
[01:03] <ziroday> Ar-Pharazon: you need to find the signatures for the repos you use at thier respective sites with usually information on how to load them
[01:03] <ziroday> tom314: card?
[01:03] <tom314> it's a x800xl agp card
[01:03] <erUSUL> Moondeath: have you created partitions etc? it is the hd recogniced at boot time?
[01:03] <ziroday> tom314: what have you done so far?
[01:04] <Ar-Pharazon> ziroday: I'd figured as much... Do I have to play the signature game though? I'd prefer to just disable the check if it's possible.
[01:04] <tom314> i've downloaded the driver and edited the xorg.conf file, but i get a blank screen when ubuntu starts
[01:04] <tom314> i edited the xorg.conf using the aticonfig file that comes with the driver
[01:04] <ziroday> Ar-Pharazon: AFAIK i dont think you can disable the check as it uses the signature to make sure the packages have not been edited en route via a man in the middle attack
[01:05] <ziroday> Tomokay how did you install th driver?
[01:05] <ziroday> *the
[01:05] <__ele__> hi! can I connect to a windows printserver with ubuntu?
[01:06] <tom314> i used the command "sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx"
[01:06] <ziroday> __ele__: in all likelyhood yes
[01:06] <Moondeath> Sorry about that..
[01:06] <Ar-Pharazon> ziroday: I'd actually allow that just to see what the man in the middle has cooked up... But oh well, thanks for the info.
[01:06] <Moondeath> Did anyone respond to what I said?
[01:06] <erUSUL> Moondeath: i have
[01:06] <ziroday> tom314: hmm okay
[01:06] <ziroday> tom314: gimme a min
[01:06] <tom314> ziro: okay
[01:07] <Moondeath> erUSUL what was the response?
[01:07] <degrit> how can I act as a proxy so that the other machines on the network can surf the web through my box ?
[01:07] <erUSUL> Moondeath: scroll up in your irc client
[01:08] <TheBlackWaltz> I guess i cant install the finnish language package when monkeying around with the live cd
[01:08] <Moondeath> I cannot scroll up something that does not exist if you look you'll see I got killed, which on my side a complete crash of the operating system...
[01:08] <erUSUL> Moondeath: have you created partitions etc? it is the hd recogniced at boot time?
[01:09] <Moondeath> nope just a ntfs file storage from my windows pc it doesn't contain anything but backups of files and other little goodies I need
[01:09] <ziroday> tom314: what monitor do you have and are any error messages displayed on the monitor at boot-up?
[01:10] <tom314> it's a dell 20" widescreen... no, error messages shown at startup
[01:11] <Moondeath> oh..
[01:11] <Moondeath> sorry
[01:11] <tom314> ziro:  I was looking in the /var/log/xorg.0.log and there are a couple of errors though
[01:11] <erUSUL> Moondeath: and was recogniced on boot? type 'dmesg | less ' and scan the kernel boot log
[01:11] <Moondeath> I didn't actually read what you said.. and I can see it but when I double click on it or try using the terminal to mount it it says this:
[01:11] <Moondeath> error: device /dev/sda2 is not removable
[01:11] <Moondeath> error: could not execute pmount
[01:12] <tom314> ziro: they were "(EE) Problem parsing the config file" and "(EE) Error parsing the config file"
[01:12] <ziroday> tom314: it appears your monitor was not detected clearly try running "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" in recovery mode
[01:13] <__ele__> ziroday: where do I tell the system to which printserver it has to connect?
[01:14] <ziroday> __ele__: in System > Admin > Printer
[01:14] <__ele__> ziroday: thx...i will try"
[01:14] <tom314> ziro: is that going to mess up my video card settings, or does it know to use the ati propietary driver?
[01:14] <erUSUL> Moondeath: mount it normally not as removable media... something like 'mount -t ntfs -o user,umask=0222 /dev/sda2 /mount/point'
[01:14] <ziroday> tom314: no when selecting which driver to use choose fglrx
[01:15] <erUSUL> Moondeath: it is sata and formatted as ntfs... not exactly what linux recognices as "removable"
[01:15] <CreativeOne> Hello, anyone around for some help?
[01:15] <CreativeOne> I cant switch to a console through control alt FX from GNOME
[01:15] <Moondeath> mount: mount point /mount/point does not exist
[01:15] <Moondeath> o.o?
[01:15] <ziroday> CreativeOne: are your fx buttons working correctly?
[01:15] <ziroday> Moondeath: you have to create the mount point
[01:15] <CreativeOne> ziroday: I erroneously have deleted all the gnome hotkeys.
[01:16] <Moondeath> eh
[01:16] <ziroday> CreativeOne: a well theres your problem
[01:16] <CreativeOne> ziroday: how do i restore them
[01:16] <ziroday> CreativeOne: lemme look
[01:16] <erUSUL> Moondeath: choose an existing directory or folder as mount point (it was just an example)
[01:16] <erUSUL> !mount | Moondeath
[01:16] <ubotu> Moondeath: 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
[01:16] <CreativeOne> sure
[01:16] <cosmodad> can anyone tell me what happens when I close my laptop's lid? I'm having some wifi driver issue even when I disable acpid
[01:17] <CreativeOne> another thing would be, does Ubuntu AUTOMOUNT the floppy disk when you cd in /media/floppy?
[01:17] <ziroday> cosmodad: it depends on what you have selected, what card?
[01:17] <cosmodad> ziroday: bcm4306 mini-PCI
[01:17] <Moondeath> heh well. . that just lost me kinda..
[01:17] <cosmodad> ziroday: using bcm43xx as driver
[01:17] <cosmodad> ziroday: 802.11b/g
[01:18] <CreativeOne> could someone please tell me how to restore the gnome hotkeys?
[01:18] <CreativeOne> the default ones, thanks.
[01:18] <ziroday> CreativeOne: i dont think you can
[01:18] <CreativeOne> ziroday: could you please tell me which values do i have to set to switch from gnome to console through control alt x?
[01:18] <ziroday> cosmodad: hmm those NIC are notorious for causing issues with suspend and hibernate
[01:18] <ziroday> creatiesure
[01:18] <Moondeath> o.o
[01:19] <ziroday> * CreativeOne  sure
[01:19] <CreativeOne> ziroday: does not work for me either.
[01:19] <cosmodad> ziroday: I haven't or configured or set suspend/hibernate. Is that done by default under Ubuntu (Feisty)?
[01:19] <erUSUL> Moondeath: to access a partition in unix you have to "mount" it somewhere in your filesystem.... removable media in ubuntu gets mounted in /media/<whatwever> you can create a idr in /media/ and use it as mount point for your external disk
[01:19] <ziroday> cosmodad: yes gimme a min and i will try to find a fix for you
[01:19] <cosmodad> ziroday: thanks a lot
[01:19] <Moondeath> oh yay
[01:19] <Moondeath> I got it
[01:19] <Moondeath> =P
[01:20] <ziroday> CreativeOne: where are you seeing your gnome shortcuts?
[01:20] <CreativeOne> ziroday: I just opened an xterm and cd in /media/floppy and nothing got mounted.
[01:20] <nemo__> ola wenas
[01:20] <ziroday> CreativeOne: yes its a empty folder. use the mount command to mount something
[01:21] <CreativeOne> ziroday: doesnt ubuntu come with autofs or suopermount?
[01:21] <CreativeOne> rather, supermount.
[01:21] <ziroday> CreativeOne: yes but it dosnt always work
[01:21] <jabba> anyone yet tried to install groupwise client 6.5 on ubuntu gutsy?
[01:21] <tom314> ziroday: I reconfigured my xserver, but the same issue is happening
[01:21] <Moondeath> Thanks.
[01:22] <ziroday> cosmodad: look at this thread but only do section 1 http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=458164&highlight=presario+bcm
[01:22] <ziroday> cosmodad: it will hopefully help
[01:22] <Urilockz> my windows folder in media is locked and i cannot fix it (a virus messed up the userinit.exe) is there a way to unlock it so I can fix my computer?
[01:23] <cosmodad> ziroday: I'll take a look at it, thanks
[01:23] <ziroday> tom314: hmm you need to find your monitor specs, google your monitors horizontal and vertical refresh ratte
[01:23] <[manas] > when i update my ubuntu my wireless and tuner card stop working
[01:23] <intangibleliquid> hi guys, I'm installing ubuntu 704 on my asus laptop. This lap has 1024MB so my question whether swap partition is needed or not coz I have already dedicated 15g partition to ubuntu and I dont want to repartition it?
[01:24] <ziroday> intangibleliquid: a swap partition is needed.
[01:24] <intangibleliquid> ziroday: that's sad. If so, how much is it for 1024MB of RAM?
[01:24] <Urilockz> does anyone know of a solution?
[01:25] <cosmodad> ziroday: do you refer to the noapic-related part?
[01:25] <ziroday> intangibleliquid: that varies to what you want but rule of thumb is twice your memeory however you can have it as big/small as you want. if you have enough ram it will not effect your machine
[01:25] <nemo__> ola
[01:25] <ziroday> cosmodad: yes
[01:25] <nemo__> hello
[01:25] <nemo__> hello friends
[01:26] <ziroday> nemo__: hello
[01:26] <PiNE> does anyone know of a good skype howto?  i checked the forums and didn't see anything.
[01:26] <intangibleliquid> ziroday: will there be a harm to my harddisk if I repartition it?
[01:26] <ziroday> intangibleliquid: depends what you repartition
[01:26] <intangibleliquid> what does that mean?
[01:26] <ziroday> PiNE: just download the .deb from there website and install it
[01:27] <ziroday> intangibleliquid: are your partitioning storage space and what format for what Os and how full is it
[01:27] <PiNE> ziroday, i am having some problems getting the microphone to work
[01:27] <jabba> how the heck do i solve this?
[01:27] <jabba> http://nopaste.info/bd1622d693.html
[01:27] <jabba> :D
[01:27] <ziroday> PiNE: not sure sorry
[01:28] <LordSavage> gutsy+compiz+urban terror = crash :[
[01:28] <intangibleliquid> ziroday: this is a brand new laptop. I have prepartitioned 15g to ubuntu forgetting about the swap partition. And now it turns out that I need one :(
[01:28] <ziroday> intangibleliquid: have you used ubuntu much at all?
[01:28] <[manas] > when i update my ubuntu my wireless and tuner card stop working
[01:29] <Urilockz> if i ever get a laptop im getting a dirt cheap one with ubuntu
[01:29] <intangibleliquid> ziroday: why is that related?
[01:29] <nemo__> I don speak english veri well
[01:29] <ziroday> intangibleliquid: i imagine you should be safe if you repartition your space for fisty
[01:30] <ziroday> nemo__: what language?
[01:30] <intangibleliquid> Urilockz: I'm dualbosoting with XP and it is quite cheap
[01:30] <nemo__> spanish
[01:30] <ziroday> !es | nemo__
[01:30] <ubotu> nemo__: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[01:31] <nemo__> nadie sabe espaol
[01:31] <Urilockz> i'm a student so i cant afford much
[01:31] <ziroday> nemo__: dont speak spanish much sorry
[01:31] <Urilockz> how cheap are you talking?
[01:31] <nemo__> ok
[01:31] <intangibleliquid> ziroday: thanks for the advice. I'll install ubuntu now ^ ^. My question is mained centered on the quality of the harddisk
[01:31] <ziroday> Urilockz: i picked up a laptop on ebay that just needed a ram replacemnt for 150
[01:32] <Urilockz> this pc is already dual booted with xp and i just use it for gaming and flash, id only need a laptop for chatting and surfing really
[01:32] <intangibleliquid> Urilockz: $850, in comparison with other models. I dont think it dirt cheap :)
[01:33] <nemo__> ola
[01:33] <nemo__> hello
[01:33] <Urilockz> would i be able to just buy a blank one
[01:33] <Urilockz> with no OS on
[01:33] <ziroday> nemo__: hello
[01:33] <ziroday> Urilockz: yes you can get them made
[01:33] <dystopianray> is it possible to boot the ubuntu livecd without it starting X?
[01:33] <Urilockz> sweet
[01:33] <ziroday> dystopianray: hmm not sure bu if x fails it has a fallback to the console
[01:33] <intangibleliquid> Urilockz: this asus is a blank one. my friend will get my XP :)
[01:33] <Zenton> nemo__: you can join #ubuntu-es
[01:34] <dystopianray> zipola: X isn't failing, the machine is running out of memory i need a terminal to enable swap
[01:34] <ziroday> dystopianray: alt f1
[01:34] <Urilockz> i wonder if my local (miles away rofl) pc store will do them like that...
[01:34] <intangibleliquid> dystopianray: isnt there some option that allows you to do so at the boot screen?
[01:34] <JosefK> Urilockz, you'll pay through the nose at a local store
[01:35] <mapp> Urilockz, check out dell they do some nice laptops fo say 300gbp
[01:35] <Urilockz> so ebay is best?
[01:35] <JosefK> Urilockz, I bought a dirt-cheap refurb-toshiba off these guys http://www.morgancomputers.com/default.asp 5 years ago that's still running fine today
[01:36] <intangibleliquid> Urilockz: where are you from? I'm in VN and it seems to me that there are more and more blanks models, which reduces the price considerably.
[01:36] <Urilockz> UK
[01:36] <JosefK> Urilockz, although those guys are UK ;)
[01:36] <tom314> ziroday: this is kind of strange... after putting my monitor's specs into the xorg.conf file from recovery mode it booted into X11, but then froze after I logged in... I then restarted the machine and tried to boot normally at which point I was back to the screen going blank when X11 would try to start
[01:36] <Spee_Der> Urilockz: You might look into locating a local computer group there in the U.K. A lot of folks are willing to help club/group members.
[01:36] <intangibleliquid> Urilockz: never mind then. we have no ebay here. And the import tariff is quite dear!
[01:36] <Urilockz> hehe
[01:37] <Urilockz> we have our own ebay :P
[01:37] <intangibleliquid> yeah
[01:37] <mapp> do what i said, dell:P
[01:37] <ziroday> tom314: look at the xorg and see if the changes went through
[01:37] <intangibleliquid> c ya anyway. I'm off installing the os ^^
[01:38] <tom314> ziroday: that was the next thing I checked... I boote back into recovery mode and it remember my settings, I then tried to load X11 from recovery mode and it again froze after I logged into ubuntu
[01:38] <ziroday> tom314: hmm...
[01:38] <zemisolsol> hi
[01:38] <nemo__> nadie abal espaol aki
[01:38] <nemo__> ?
[01:39] <Slart> Hi, I want to "touch" all files in a directory tree.. I thought that "find ./ | touch -" would do the trick but it doesn't.. anyone have a better idea of how to do it? or why my method doesn't work?
[01:39] <zemisolsol> hi
[01:39] <nemo__> hi
[01:39] <mapp> hi
[01:39] <Urilockz> dell does blank laptops
[01:39] <JosefK> Slart, find . -exec touch "{}" \; ?
[01:39] <zedstar> hi guys..having problem apt upgrading cpp is failing with update-alternatives: unknown argument `--quiet' on gutsy gibbon...any ideas how to resolve this?
[01:40] <ziroday> tom314: run this command "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" except choose vesa as the video driver and use advanced in the montir set up and insert your monitor specs
[01:40] <Slart> JosefK: I'll give it a try
[01:40] <mapp> well Uri, as i said, you can pickup a good spec dell when they do the offers say on bank hols for 300
[01:40] <mapp> and they are nice spec/run well:)
[01:40] <JosefK> There are those really cheap Vostro dell machines now
[01:40] <JosefK> Not sure about the laptops, but desktop + monitor for about 225
[01:40] <JosefK> Just bought a bunch in at work :)
[01:41] <tom314> ziroday: okay, i'll try it
[01:41] <nemo__> hi hello salut ola
[01:41] <ziroday> tom314: good luck
[01:41] <mapp> ya, well dell had the inspiron 1501 for 320 gbp inc vat and shipping
[01:41] <Slart> it worked beautifully JosefK, thanks
[01:41] <Urilockz> i wonder if i can get one that will count as a christmas present :p
[01:41] <mapp> which is nice
[01:41] <c_newbie>  i just made *deb from a 64bit machine. can i copy and use it on another machine, (same specs and same os)?
[01:41] <mapp> c_newbie, yes
[01:41] <JosefK> Slart, np's - your version doesn't work because when 'touch' has '-' as a file, it touches standard output, not each file passed to it
[01:42] <c_newbie> mapp: thanks alot, you saving me from hours of php compilation
[01:42] <c_newbie> :)
[01:42] <mapp> :)
[01:43] <intangibleliquid> 4gb for /, 9 for /home and 2 for swap. is that sensible?
[01:43] <ziroday> intangibleliquid: i would leave swap at 1
[01:43] <ziroday> and give the extra to /
[01:43] <mapp> ya its possible
[01:44] <Urilockz> i have never had a laptop before
[01:44] <tom314> ziroday: I get blank screen when chosing vesa as the video driver
[01:44] <intangibleliquid> thanks dude!I dont think ubuntu needs that much ram but just wanna be on the right side.
[01:44] <Urilockz> can i just buy a ram stick and put it in?
[01:44] <Urilockz> or is it complicated
[01:44] <ziroday> Urilockz: yes you can
[01:44] <intangibleliquid> Urilockz: imho its not. This is my first one
[01:45] <ziroday> tom314: did the screen blank out during reconfigure or after?
[01:45] <tom314> ziro: after
[01:45] <Urilockz> i can just buy one cheap and upgrade it when i get the money
[01:45] <Urilockz> as in buy stuff for it
[01:45] <ziroday> tom314: so basically where we started?
[01:46] <tom314> ziroday: yeah, pretty much
[01:46] <ziroday> tom314: hmm do "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg -phigh" except choose fglrx
[01:46] <Urilockz> jesus the dell hardware you can get it so expensive
[01:46] <Urilockz> nearly $60 for a floppy drive?
[01:46] <tom314> ziroday: what does -phigh mean?
[01:47] <ziroday> just means only video drivers
[01:47] <harmental> hey guys...what are the fstab parameters i have to use for a ext3 auxiliary (data) partition?
[01:49] <tom314> ziroday: using that command it does not let me make any changes... it just returns xserver-xorg postinist warning: overwirting possibly-customized configuration..."
[01:49] <intangibleliquid> another question. Since I used to use redhat and fedora, I'm used to ext3. But what is the best system filetype for ubuntu?
[01:50] <Urilockz> i have an old win 98 laptop my stepdad gave to me but I don't use... think I could boot ubuntu on it? It's pretty old...
[01:50] <Urilockz> on the sticker it said xp compatible i think
[01:51] <intangibleliquid> Urilockz: linux in general has a tradition of being friendly to old computer ^ ^
[01:51] <Urilockz> maybe if i used DSL just to be safe
[01:52] <Urilockz> or xubuntu
[01:52] <dystopianray> intangibleliquid: ext3
[01:52] <intangibleliquid> dystopianray: thanks
[01:52] <dystopianray> intangibleliquid: always ext3 unless you have a very good reason to go otherwise
[01:53] <Urilockz> dell should put more OS's in the open source deal
[01:54] <Urilockz> i didnt know i could get a terrabyte now
[01:56] <drayen> Having real trouble getting the ATI driver to work correctly, i still get extension "XFree86-DRI" missing on display ":0.0", no matter what i try!
[01:56] <tom314> ziroday: I don't understand why X will start after I first boot into recovery mode, but I just get a blank screen when doing a regular boot into ubuntu
[01:58] <schrankage> how do i set the default gateway to ath1 instead of eth0
[02:01] <schrankage> how do i set the default gateway to ath1 instead of eth0
[02:02] <tomilburn> Hi guys, can anyone help me out with an external seagate usb HD thats not auto mounting?
[02:03] <perlsyntax> Does anyone know how to setup a gps receiver on Ubuntu?
[02:04] <Urilockz> hp do open source
[02:04] <Urilockz> but only in Red Hat	 Novell SUSE	 Turbolinux	 Mandriva
[02:05] <perlsyntax> fedora sucks
[02:05] <perlsyntax> :)
[02:05] <tomilburn> schrankage> have you tried etc/network/interfaces ?
[02:06] <perlsyntax> None setup a a usb gps before i take it?
[02:07] <tomilburn> try a google for gpsd
[02:08] <tomilburn> just a guess
[02:08] <Urilockz> wait what
[02:08] <Urilockz> can i boot an os to 360?
[02:09] <Ar-Pharazon> Hi, I was trying to follow this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=20976 But I seem to be stuck at 106x103 dpi. Can anyone help?
[02:10] <lerio> gudday can somebody pls tell me how to copy a file to root folders
[02:10] <bony> how to play or convert .amr files?
[02:11] <west> i can't seem to make my PHP work on Ubuntu Server 7.04, i made the test.php page and load it into /var/www and when i click on it @ http://localhost/ it prompts to download the .php file instead of executing (i've installed LAMP)
[02:12] <tomilburn> lerio if your careful you can do it in gui with sudo nautilus
[02:13] <Kitsun> How do I change what program loads a file when I open it? for example, loading a mp3 in Amarok instead of the ubuntu default program
[02:13] <lerio> tmilburn, why careful will i harm something to the root folders?
[02:13] <tomilburn> only if you poke around to much
[02:13] <tomilburn> you can do anything as root
[02:14] <lerio> ah ok i only want to install skin for amsn in my dapper
[02:14] <schrankage> there a program out there to control my laptops hard drive? it's constantly spinning.. or is linux constantly using it? it's loud and annoying and sucks power
[02:15] <tomilburn> try it
[02:15] <lerio> tomilburn, do you have any idea where to find an im thats appropriate for dapper just like trillian or anything
[02:15] <tomilburn> gaim?
[02:15] <spikeb> lerio: the default included one (gaim) would be perfect for that.
[02:16] <lerio> but gaim doesnt support voice and webcam
[02:16] <spikeb> ahh true
[02:16] <spikeb> you'd have to find individual programs that do support web/voice for the various services, unfortunately.
[02:16] <Alushin> i have a problem, after installing ubuntu 7.04 on my desktop i now want to install it on my laptop aswell but when i start the installation I get an error saying it can't load X. it seems to be the graphics card but im not sure.
[02:17] <Alushin> im using an Asus A6JA with a ati x1600
[02:17] <spikeb> have you tried the safe graphics mode option Alushin
[02:18] <Alushin> that would be the most logic step -_- but.. no
[02:18] <spikeb> Alushin: try it, see if it works :)
[02:19] <Alushin> is it directly accesable from the install menu?
[02:19] <spikeb> Alushin: i think it's a boot up option
[02:19] <spikeb> been a while since i installed
[02:19] <Dalik> I created a new user on my box and I have drives auto mounted, how can I not automount the disks for these users while not giving them root type of access?
[02:21] <Alushin> spikeb http://www.packydemichele.helloweb.eu/wordpress/wp-content/schermatainizialeubuntu.png
[02:21] <Alushin> i dont see how i missed that
[02:21] <spikeb> haha
[02:21] <Alushin> ill be trying that now
[02:21] <kosta> hi
[02:21] <Alushin> thanks~
[02:21] <spikeb> Alushin: well, my advice would be to try that option, and see if it works. it'll probably be ugly, but after you get it installed, you can use the restricted drivers manager to get a better resolution and whatnot
[02:21] <spikeb> no problem :)
[02:21] <Alushin> i figured that much yea ^^
[02:22] <Alushin> bye
[02:22] <lerio> ok tnx guys see around
[02:23] <Tomcat_> Dalik: What automounter are you using?
[02:23] <Dalik> whatever is default
[02:23] <Dalik> Tomcat_: I want the normal users I create to not have the disks on their desktop by default.
[02:23] <degrit> how can I act as web proxy on my box so that another box in the lan can connect to the internet ?
[02:24] <Red_Eeps> Hello world.
[02:24] <Dalik> Tomcat_: I can log into their accounts and disable that for each one but I am looking for the source of the issue I have.
[02:24] <jrib> Dalik: do you want them to not be mounted or just not to be displayed on the desktop for those users?
[02:25] <Dalik> Tomcat_:  not be mounted for normal users, so if possible not mounted for normal users unless they are in the sudo file for example.
[02:26] <jrib> Dalik: just don't give them permission on the drive then
[02:26] <Tomcat_> Dalik: Check the user permissions... there is a setting for external disks. That might be it.
[02:26] <Tomcat_> Dalik: Not really sure though.
[02:26] <Briget> copy
[02:27] <Tomcat_> Dalik: That's the group "plugdev", if you're using the terminal... I think. :)
[02:27] <Dalik> so its best to create a new group and dis-allow that group to that disk.
[02:27] <drayen> Are there any known issues with Red Tints apearing with the ATI driver? i get a strong red tint on my external LCD (its not the hardware as it works fine in windows)
[02:27] <Briget> hi
[02:27] <Dalik> I could have disks mounted on a per user basis correct?
[02:28] <Tomcat_> Dalik: There already is a group for that, so you should just not include the new users in that group.
[02:28] <Dalik> Tomcat_: ok
[02:28] <CompJunki> wow
[02:28] <CompJunki> hehe
[02:28] <Briget> can anybody tell me how can i compile libjpeg example.c
[02:28] <CompJunki> i got a mega deal
[02:28] <CompJunki> gforce 8500 for 30
[02:28] <Tomcat_> Briget: gcc example.c
[02:29] <CompJunki> 512ddr2
[02:29] <tomilburn> can anyone help me out with an external seagate usb HD thats not auto mounting?
[02:29] <CompJunki> :SD
[02:29] <CompJunki> master system eh ?
[02:29] <CompJunki> heh
[02:29] <moreme> hello world!
[02:29] <rahim> hi
[02:29] <CompJunki> innit
[02:29] <CompJunki> heh
[02:29] <Briget> i did it but got error
[02:29] <Briget> /tmp/cccOFlpv.o: In function `write_JPEG_file':
[02:29] <Briget> example.c:(.text+0x27): undefined reference to `jpeg_std_error'
[02:29] <Briget> example.c:(.text+0x4b): undefined reference to `jpeg_CreateCompress'
[02:29] <Briget> example.c:(.text+0xb4): undefined reference to `jpeg_stdio_dest'
[02:29] <Briget> example.c:(.text+0xec): undefined reference to `jpeg_set_defaults'
[02:29] <CompJunki> ubuntu rules
[02:29] <Briget> example.c:(.text+0x109): undefined reference to `jpeg_set_quality'
[02:29] <Briget> example.c:(.text+0x11f): undefined reference to `jpeg_start_compress'
[02:29] <Briget> example.c:(.text+0x172): undefined reference to `jpeg_write_scanlines'
[02:29] <CompJunki> mmm
[02:30] <Dalik> Tomcat_: thanks for the help :)
[02:30] <CompJunki> lol
[02:30] <Tomcat_> Dalik: Sure. I hope it did help. :)
[02:30] <CompJunki> spread ya legs out
[02:30] <attunix> Anyone familiar with REALbasic? I can't get it to start up
[02:32] <Red_Eeps> Hello moreme.
[02:34] <ipx> I just realised i have 4(!) swap-partitions, and only one is "swapon" according to gparted. Can I safely remove the other partitions?
[02:35] <degrit> I find the non-root user's powers very limited, to the point of not being able to save text files where I want unless I start the editor with sudo - am I overlooking something ? I am very new to linux
[02:35] <tat> degrit: you should be able to save files in your home-dir
[02:36] <degrit> e.g., I create a html file, try to save it in var/www, and can't - unless I start the editor with sudo bluefish
[02:36] <TyphoidHippo> degrit: these are frustrations that all of us felt at first
[02:36] <degrit> I can save in my home dir, but in my home dir there's no relevant folders I want to save stuff into :)
[02:36] <degrit> and then what happened hippo
[02:37] <degrit> u all configured your user as root ?
[02:37] <TyphoidHippo> The trick is figuring out easy ways to deal with it, for example - I use pcmanfm for a file manager, which you can hit alt+t down enter, type password and you're in a root file manager
[02:37] <PriceChild> degrit, add youself to the www-data group if you want to write to /var/www
[02:37] <TyphoidHippo> and from there anything you open you will be editing as root
[02:38] <degrit> besides, I have a 80gb hard drive, with 2 partitions - as the normal user I can only access the small partition, whereas the big partition is restricted to the root/superuser P:
[02:38] <jrib> !permissions > degrit (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:39] <degrit> basically, as this is a one-man-manned station, to do anything freely I have to either log in as root or give myself root privileges everytime I do anything
[02:39] <TyphoidHippo> Configuring your to run as root is generally thought of as a bad idea, if your computer will be in any kind of a networked environment at any point.
[02:39] <degrit> just wondering if it's normal or I'm doing something wrong
[02:39] <dwn77> list
[02:39] <UBUNTU> http://antigop-k4.narod.ru/stati/statya10.html
[02:39] <HYPOKRIT> It's normal
[02:39] <jrib> degrit: it's normal, you need to setup permissions on the other hard drive and /var/www
[02:40] <jrib> !offtopic | UBUNTU
[02:40] <ubotu> UBUNTU: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[02:40] <TyphoidHippo> It's normal, degrit, like I said, though, the trick is figuring out the fastest way to get around the inconvenience
[02:40] <degrit> if I put my user in the same group as the root user, does that make any difference
[02:40] <TyphoidHippo> I strongly suggest installing pcmanfm and checking out what I suggested....it's like a big breath of fresh air for me, at least
[02:41] <degrit> hippo, and the apps u run from it as root also run with root permissions ?
[02:41] <TyphoidHippo> Well, yea
[02:42] <jrib> degrit: really, you shouldn't be running things as root like that.  Kind of defeats the point
[02:42] <degrit> it's a bit of a bugger launching bluefish or anything from the console, since the console stays busy until u close the app
[02:42] <TyphoidHippo> Like if you open a text or html file in mousepad or gedit or whatever, that program will be running as root, yes
[02:42] <degrit> jrib, what is the alternative ? give myself root-ish permissions on all folders ?
[02:42] <degrit> seems the root user owns all the folders in the world, and won't let anyone else use them P:
[02:43] <ipx> I just realised i have 4(!) swap-partitions, and only one is "swapon" according to gparted. Can I safely remove the other partitions?
[02:43] <jrib> degrit: no, not all folders.  But settings a group up to edit /var/www and setting some permissions up for your user on the mounted partitions from your hard drive would be enough
[02:43] <TyphoidHippo> Yea, I don't get what the problem with it is, myself, as long as you remember to close the pcmanfm and all the other root apps when you're done with it
[02:44] <piti> hi
[02:44] <TyphoidHippo> but I guess that's where the problem could be...leaving one open on some workspace on accident
[02:44] <degrit> I'm alright with setting permissions, if there is a relatively painless way to reflect it throughout the system
[02:44] <degrit> manually setting permissions on every single folder is not exactly painless :)
[02:44] <croSmiley> how can i find out a window size?
[02:45] <jrib> degrit: /var/www and mounted partitions.  Not "every single folder" as that would likely break your system
[02:45] <degrit> mounted partitions would account for that partition that's now restricted to the root user, right ?
[02:46] <piti> Is there anyone who knows why I don't manage to set fglrx on my X300 (rv370) : Booting with it gives me a black screen
[02:46] <psiko_> i need a samba network browser, someone can tell me one???
[02:46] <jrib> degrit: I mean extra partitions that aren't being used by the system like the two partitions you mentioned from the 80gb hard drive
[02:46] <psiko_> for xfce
[02:47] <psiko_> i need a samba network browser, someone can tell me one???
[02:47] <degrit> jrib, does it help if I put the normal user in the "root" group ?
[02:48] <jrib> degrit: not really since things are usually writable by the group anyway
[02:48] <jrib> *not writable*
[02:49] <jrib> degrit: what is it that you are editing so much that what I mentioned doesn't solve?
[02:49] <degrit> probably nothing, I am just generally confused by the novelties :)
[02:50] <degrit> I must be the root user to give permissions though, right ?
[02:50] <jrib> degrit: on things you don't own, yes
[02:51] <degrit> lemme try P:
[02:51] <napster_> does anyone know wat the power dvd equivalent for linux is?
[02:51] <jrib> napster_: what are you looking for?  "Movie Player" plays DVDs
[02:51] <napster_> yes
[02:51] <napster_> but i have a ripped dvd and i need to play the ifo file
[02:52] <napster_> so i need a [player that will play that
[02:52] <jrib> !enter | napster_
[02:52] <ubotu> napster_: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[02:52] <Daverocks> napster_: i'm pretty sure mplayer can do it
[02:52] <Bogaurd> Hi... I'm having problems opening a pdf file in evince - only the watermarks are showing up, not the PDF itself. Is there another pdf viewer for gnome i could try?
[02:53] <jrib> Bogaurd: you can try xpdf
[02:53] <degrit> if I change the owner of a folder from root to normaluser, then the root user won't be able to use it anymore, right ?
[02:53] <steel_lady> What does this mean: If you are using Kad and your router is doing NAT (Network Address Translation), you should prevent your router from remapping the port of outgoing UDP port 4672 packets. This might help if you have a high ID but Kad status is 'firewalled'
[02:53] <SM_Barbie> Hi. A user has a serious problem.
[02:53] <jrib> degrit: root can do anything it wants
[02:53] <Bogaurd> jrib: should I try the adobe app?
[02:53] <degrit> fair enough I guess
[02:53] <SM_Barbie> He installs ubuntu.
[02:53] <SM_Barbie> he reboots and tries to login
[02:53] <jrib> !enter | SM_Barbie
[02:53] <SM_Barbie> and fails
[02:53] <ubotu> SM_Barbie: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[02:54] <SM_Barbie> okay.
[02:54] <jrib> Bogaurd: if xpdf fails, acroread may be worth a try
[02:54] <psiko_> i need a samba network browser!!
[02:54] <Bogaurd> alrighty :)
[02:55] <SM_Barbie> A user installs ubuntu, apt-gets a few things to get his wireless working and while doing sudo the password gets accepted. He reboots and now he's no longer able to login. Is there a reason for this?
[02:55] <jrib> SM_Barbie: what happens when you try to login?
[02:55] <TyphoidHippo> SM_Barbie - can you give some more specific information?  What happened after the user rebooted?  Did you even get to a graphical login screen?  Or were you trying to login at the command line?
[02:55] <SM_Barbie> TyphoidHippo: both
[02:55] <west> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=541806
[02:56] <piti> psiko_  : I use gnome and nautilus seems to be able to browse samba shares. you should try with your file browser giving smb:/// to the adress bar
[02:56] <TyphoidHippo> How could it have been both?  When the GUI failed did it drop you to command line automatically or what?
[02:57] <SM_Barbie> TyphoidHippo: no. GUI.. he enters username, pwd.. access denied.. I told him to switch to Console 1.. same
[02:57] <Xero> piti, Nautilus does see Samba.
[02:57] <l4sh3r> good afternoon guy
[02:57] <psiko_> piti, but im using thunar, and smb:/// dont work
[02:57] <west> can anyone help me with my PHP problem? i can't make it work
[02:57] <TyphoidHippo> There was a bug a while back that I personally experienced that had the exact symptoms you describe...but I think it was only in edgy - which version of ubuntu are you using?
[02:57] <SM_Barbie> TyphoidHippo: he uses Feisty something :)
[02:58] <ehird`> =/
[02:58] <l4sh3r> anyone used Feisty with ati 1400 and 1680 x 1050 resolution lcd screen pls ?
[02:58] <psiko_> piti, and the fstab dont start with normal user, only root! if i can start the share with fstab will be very nice to me
[02:58] <jrib> !lamp > west (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:58] <SM_Barbie> TyphoidHippo: is that bug documented somewhere?
[02:58] <TyphoidHippo> I am pretty sure that bug has been resolved, but I'll try to dig up a doc for you - because it really sounds like you are experiencing that
[02:58] <jrib> west: see the troubleshooting php section in the link ubotu sent
[02:58] <SM_Barbie> TyphoidHippo: thanks a lot
[02:58] <steel_lady> A wuestion: what does this mean: If you are using Kad and your router is doing NAT (Network Address Translation), you should prevent your router from remapping the port of outgoing UDP port 4672 packets. This might help if you have a high ID but Kad status is 'firewalled'?
[02:59] <napster_> hi i tried mplayer to play the ripped dvd (the ifo file) but it doesnt work. any other ideas. I know with windows i used to use power dvd and i dont know if there is an equivalent or not
[02:59] <piti> psiko_  : have you seen that ? => http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=304131&highlight=xubuntu
[02:59] <Thulanis> org
[02:59] <croSmiley> how to get WM_WINDOW_ROLE of a specific window?
[02:59] <degrit> btw jrib/hippo thanks for the help guys
[03:00] <jrib> croSmiley: you can use 'xprop'
[03:01] <skuli_linux> can anyone help me with a problem that started when I activated desktop effects (my monitor won't display anythin except terminal after that). I have tried diffrent approcehs, but none have benn succesful.
[03:02] <SM_Barbie> TyphoidHippo: stop searching please, it seems like a user error *I will not choke him*
[03:02] <napster_>  hi i tried mplayer to play the ripped dvd (the ifo file) but it doesnt work. any other ideas. I know with windows i used to use power dvd and i dont know if there is an equivalent or not
[03:02] <TyphoidHippo> ok, I was getting close, I think, heh
[03:03] <croSmiley> jrib: thanks, and thanks for yesterday help I made a simple quide how to make alarm using cron: http://justrandom.wordpress.com
[03:04] <skuli_linux> any screen saving tips?
[03:04] <west> jrib: finally i did it, thank you
[03:04] <jrib> croSmiley: great
[03:04] <leal> #ubuntu-br
[03:04] <jrib> skuli_linux: what do you mean?
[03:05] <skuli_linux> jrib: My monitor won't display anything but terminal. I managed to get it to display in the optimal resolution yesterday, but then when I activated desktop effects it can't display anything except terminal.
[03:06] <jrib> skuli_linux: do you want to just turn them off or troubleshoot the effects?
[03:06] <skuli_linux> turn them off :)
[03:06] <koalaAa> hi people i search driver for lexmark p 6250 all in one ( scanner+printer) somoene know how to install on ubuntu 7 thanks
[03:06] <jrib> skuli_linux: how did you turn them on?
[03:07] <skuli_linux> I was just trying to see if my dispaly adapter could handle them, and I guess it can't.
[03:07] <skuli_linux> jrib: I turned them on in gnome desktop settings.
[03:07] <skuli_linux> then after reboot I can't see my desktop, just acces the terminal.
[03:08] <jrib> skuli_linux: does the login screen appear?
[03:08] <skuli_linux> no
[03:08] <jrib> !xconfig > skuli_linux (see the private message from ubotu)
[03:08] <Xero> Oh noes.
[03:08] <koalaAa> nobody,,??
[03:08] <skuli_linux> just the ubuntu logo during startup
[03:08] <skuli_linux> ok
[03:09] <koalaAa> hi people i search driver for lexmark p 6250 all in one ( scanner+printer) somoene know how to install on ubuntu 7 thanks
[03:09] <spark_s> !ls
[03:09] <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
[03:10] <napster_> i just installed libmpeg3-1 but i still cant use IFO files
[03:10] <tommax> hi,all, a pen tablet linux compatible?
[03:10] <napster_> pls can someone help?
[03:10] <Xero> Should be.
[03:11] <valmarko> Why is that, after installing fglrx, Tvtime won't work? is there a known solution ?
[03:11] <giant_> that is a good questions... how compatible are these tablet PC's with linux
[03:11] <skuli_linux> Do I need to reboot after editing the xserver-xorg ?
[03:11] <koalaAa> BONJOUr les gens je voudrais installe mon imprimante '"lexmark p 6250 scanne +imprimante" mais rien n'y fait je ne trouve pas mon modle dans la liste quelqu'un  install une imprimante similliaire?? merci
[03:12] <tommax> i think that wacom tablet are compatible.....
[03:12] <tommax> but i m not sure :n
[03:12] <tommax> :b
[03:13] <perlsyntax> i download a tar file and where do i put the file so i can untar it like i did in fedora?
[03:13] <mechdave> skuli_linux: no you just /etc/init.d/x11-common restart (as su of course)
[03:13] <jrib> degrit: you might have to change a /apps/gnome-session gconf key and/or rename ~/.gnome2/session too
[03:13] <perlsyntax> Anyodoes anyone know?
[03:14] <degrit> what ??
[03:14] <jrib> perlsyntax: anywhere in your HOME
[03:14] <jrib> degrit: just ping me if resetting your xorg.conf doesn't work :)
[03:14] <perlsyntax> i try to untar a file and for some reason it not let me do iit.Do i have to put it in a dir or something?
[03:14] <degrit> jrib: what are you talking about mate ?
[03:14] <jrib> perlsyntax: where is it?
[03:15] <degrit> wrong name ? :)
[03:15] <perlsyntax> Jrib i can't even cd the file to.
[03:15] <jrib> degrit: hmm, wrong person... how did that happen? sorry :)
[03:15] <degrit> took me by surprise, made me think "AH! now what did I do ?"
[03:15] <jrib> skuli_linux: you might have to change a /apps/gnome-session gconf key and/or rename ~/.gnome2/session too
[03:15] <elwan> elcyn
[03:16] <perlsyntax> i just new at this and i use t fedora.
[03:16] <perlsyntax> to
[03:16] <jrib> perlsyntax: join me in #ubuntu-classroom
[03:16] <west> how do i make include/conf.php & include/config.php writeable (chmod 666)
[03:16] <skuli_linux> jrib: Thanks, I can acces my desktop enviroment now!
[03:16] <degrit> huzzah
[03:16] <valmarko> why is GNOME the default graphical environment of Ubuntu, OpenSuse and Fedora, for example. is it better then KDE ?
[03:16] <xtknight> !info mono gutsy
[03:16] <ubotu> mono: Mono CLI (.NET) runtime. In component main, is optional. Version 1.2.4-6ubuntu3 (gutsy), package size 1 kB, installed size 24 kB
[03:16] <jrib> skuli_linux: if you're still interested in effects, you can see if #ubuntu-effects knows about getting it to work with your card
[03:16] <renzo17> hi, this is more of a hardware related problem. to install/run ubuntu on my laptop i had to change a couple of BIOS settings. lately though (1 year old laptop) when i turn it on it has reverted my bios settings back to default and i have to change them everytime i turn on to boot my lappie. is this caused by a flat CMOS battery?
[03:17] <skuli_linux> jrib: thanks!
[03:18] <degrit> renzo I think it's quite probable
[03:18] <renzo17> degrit: thanks, i couldnt think of any other cause
[03:18] <degrit> I doubt the OS intervenes on the bios in any case
[03:19] <degrit> guys any clue as to how to act as a http proxy so that another pc in my lan can go on the internet ? D:
[03:19] <nbkr> valmarko, There is no way to tell in general if KDE or Gnome is better. Try both of them and see what you like more. Than this will be better (for your) than the other.
[03:19] <wolong> 
[03:19] <wolong> 
[03:20] <piti> wolong : #ubuntu-cn
[03:21] <bastid_raZor> tree with flag by a stick.. is that translated correctly?
[03:21] <elwan> elay
[03:21] <valmarko> nbrk. Thanks
[03:21] <valmarko> nbkr. Thanks
[03:22] <nbkr> np
[03:23] <valmarko> nbkr, By the way :) How to I insert someone's nickname without having to type it ? I'm using x-chat
[03:24] <jrib> how do you know?
[03:24] <nbkr> valmarko, It works the same way as in bash. Enter the first view letters of the nickname and press tab.
[03:24] <valmarko> nbkr, thanks a lot
[03:24] <odb|fidel_> hi. I want to install ubuntu on a software-raid1. Seems like several install-cd's have tihs feature / needed tools, others dont.
[03:24] <renzo17> valmarko: well holy crap, i didnt know you could do that
[03:25] <odb|fidel_> is it correct that i alyways need the alternate CD...create partitions manually and then select "configure SW-Raid" ?
[03:25] <valmarko> renzo17, uau! It works :)
[03:26] <renzo17> valmarko: lol, i just tripled my producticity (Homer style)
[03:26] <valmarko> renzo17, Again! fabulous !! ;)
[03:27] <Pici> !nickspam > kana
[03:27] <Xero> I like nickspam.
[03:28] <valmarko> !cairo
[03:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cairo - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:28] <degrit> !proxy
[03:28] <ubotu> The #ubuntu channel and related channels ban users joining from anonymous gateways like tor/silenceisdefeat/cgi:irc because the abuse:useful ratio is close to infinity:nothing -- project cloaks will let you join, otherwise you should simply not use an anonymizer.
[03:28] <renzo17> !kairo
[03:28] <ubotu> Attention tor users.  You may think you are anonymous, but you are not.  Please visit http://tor.unixgu.ru/ and see for yourself.   Please evaluate your need to use tor here on irc.  If you wish anonymity, Freenode offers cloaks of many different types. http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#cloaks
[03:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kairo - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:28] <moreme> and also if i have more than 20,000 established connections, should i modify my kernel and then build it again or what?
[03:28] <soccermike1337> Hello, is anyone here familiar with Avant Window Navigator?
[03:29] <Xero> Me.
[03:29] <Xero> Running it right now in all its composited prettiness.
[03:29] <valmarko> !egipt
[03:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about egipt - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:29] <soccermike1337> XD ok
[03:29] <nbkr> valmarko, What are you searching for?
[03:29] <soccermike1337> Ok.. I can't get it to work... When I followed the guide and run it, I get this: http://img158.imageshack.us/img158/8236/screenshotth9.png
[03:29] <soccermike1337> do you know what my problem is?
[03:30] <Xero> One second.
[03:30] <soccermike1337> ok
[03:30] <Xero> Gottas stare at that
[03:30] <valmarko> nbkr, information about cairo. What is it ?
[03:30] <Xero> You get the BBOD? (Black bar of doom)
[03:30] <soccermike1337> o.o i suppose
[03:30] <renzo17> Pici: what is nickspam?
[03:30] <Xero> Are you running something like Compiz or beryl?
[03:30] <Raiders32> I was checking my /etc/passwd file and found this line: nobody:x:65534:65534:nobody:/nonexistent:/bin/sh.  Is this a valid entry?
[03:30] <soccermike1337> nope
[03:30] <Xero> You have to be running one to get awn
[03:31] <soccermike1337> oh o.o
[03:31] <Xero> to work
[03:31] <Pici> !nickspam | renzo17
[03:31] <ubotu> renzo17: You should avoid changing your nick in a busy channel like #ubuntu - it causes unrequired scrolling which is unfair on new users. The same goes for using noisy away messages : use the command "/away <reason>" to set your client away silently - See also !Guidelines
[03:31] <soccermike1337> and how would i go about doing that?
[03:31] <Xero> If you dont like effects, try xcompmgr
[03:31] <Xero> sudo apt-get install xcompmgr
[03:31] <Pici> Raiders32: Thats normal
[03:31] <renzo17> Pici: thanks
[03:31] <nbkr> valmarko, Cairo is part of Gnome - I'm not sure what it does exaclty, but it has something to todo with how Gnome creates the images for the GUI I think.
[03:31] <Raiders32> Pici:  thx
[03:31] <soccermike1337> ok
[03:31] <soccermike1337> and now it should work?
[03:31] <Xero> Run xcompmgr and it should
[03:31] <valmarko> nbkr, thank anyway. I'll do a search on google. thanks
[03:32] <Xero> You have to run xcompmgr every time you want to run awn
[03:32] <soccermike1337> oh
[03:32] <soccermike1337> where is xcompmgr located at?
[03:32] <Xero> After you've installed it, the command is xcompmgr
[03:32] <soccermike1337> heh it works!
[03:32] <soccermike1337> is there any way to make them both startup with the system?
[03:33] <Xero> It should be in System>Preferences>Sessions
[03:33] <Xero> Add them to Startup Programs
[03:33] <renzo17> soccermike1337: System -> Prefs -> Sessions -> Startup
[03:33] <czedlitz_> is there a way to lock users to their home directories with SSH like you can do in FTP >
[03:34] <soccermike1337> and for command, i just put xcompmgr?
[03:34] <sausageman> is there gnome-keyring-sharp available for Ubuntu (Gutsy)?
[03:34] <jgarcia> when is gutsy coming out?
[03:34] <nbkr> czedlitz_, Try a search on "ssh chroot"
[03:34] <czedlitz_> ok thanks
[03:34] <IdleOne> !gutsy
[03:34] <ubotu> Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[03:34] <Xero> jgarcia, it's due in oct. 07
[03:34] <jgarcia> thanks
[03:35] <bullgard4> I wonder if the current Gutsy includes a driver file ahci.ko
[03:35] <sausageman> bullgard4: it seems to include that file
[03:35] <IdleOne> bullgard4: ask in #ubuntu+1
[03:35] <Xero> Post another screeny soccermike.
[03:35] <Xero> I wanna see what yours is like.
[03:36] <xtknight> bullgard4, it does
[03:37] <Xero> http://flickr.com/photos/xero2007/1312569374/in/photostream/
[03:39] <freebox> Hello :)
[03:39] <ShakaGoldSaint> hi
[03:39] <freebox> Can I config iptables to auth users in an LDAP? An single sign one solution to my firewall
[03:40] <webmeister> Hi
[03:40] <webmeister> Can I resize a Window if evince?
[03:40] <webmeister> *of
[03:40] <gmenelau> my laptop is in dos mode , i cant continue in ubuntu
[03:40] <Siph02> hey... i know df is the command to tell me how much space is left on my filesystems.... but is there a command to tell me how much space a certain folder with subfolders take up?
[03:40] <nbkr> webmeister, Sure you can.
[03:40] <webmeister> by commandline?
[03:41] <erUSUL> Siph02: man du
[03:41] <Xero> gmenelau, there is no dos in Ubuntu.
[03:41] <gmenelau> terminal
[03:41] <Siph02> erUSUL: thanx! :)
[03:41] <erUSUL> Siph02: no problem
[03:41] <gmenelau> Xero : terminal
[03:41] <Xero> Oh
[03:41] <webmeister> nbkr, how can i do this by terminal?
[03:42] <nbkr> webmeister, You can set the -f argument. Than evince will start in full screen mode. I'm not sure if you can set to a pixel value.
[03:42] <gmenelau> and is said failed to start x server you graphical interface
[03:42] <bullgard4> IdleOne: I did. But I did not obtain a meaningful response.
[03:43] <gmenelau> the laptop said  failed to start x server you graphical interface can someone help me?
[03:43] <erUSUL> gmenelau: you can try to reconfigure your x server .... try 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[03:43] <webmeister> nbkr, ok, because the  -geometry argument doesn't work
[03:44] <gmenelau> eresul : it said command not found
[03:45] <webmeister> or is there another way to set 2 Pages of a pdf file in fullscreen on one screen side-by-side
[03:45] <nbkr> webmeister, Is it for viewing PDF files? Try acroread - that should support the geometry argument.
[03:45] <gmenelau> ok
[03:45] <gmenelau> eresul : then what i do ?
[03:45] <erUSUL> gmenelau: are you sure you typed it correctly? double check and left out the ''
[03:45] <gmenelau> i am in
[03:46] <gmenelau> in the x server
[03:46] <Xero> Tell the configurator the truth about your stuff
[03:46] <nbkr> webmeister, You could transform the PDF to ps, use mpage to create a new ps, transform it back to pdf with ps2pdf and afterwards view it with evince -f
[03:46] <gmenelau> eresul : i am in i just didnt write one letter
[03:46] <gmenelau> eresul : what i do now?
[03:47] <webmeister> nbkr, whats the argument for Fullscreen in acroread?
[03:47] <erUSUL> gmenelau: well jus go throguh the configuration screens answering the questions or leaving defaults answers
[03:47] <Zodiac> hi, could anyone tell me how i upgrade from Feisty Fawn to GIbbon
[03:47] <valmarko> Does anyone know how to roll-up a windows instead of maximizing it after a double-click on the title bar. I'm using GNOME ..
[03:47] <jrib> webmeister: view -> dual  in evince
[03:47] <nbkr> webmeister, -f
[03:48] <erUSUL> gmenelau: if you do not know your exact graphic hardware choose the vesa driver
[03:48] <webmeister> nbkr, -f doesn't work
[03:48] <gmenelau> eresul : yes i know  but there are smiles what to the mean ?
[03:49] <ubunturos> any java developers using Ubuntu, around?
[03:49] <nbkr> webmeister, wait that was for evince. I don't know what it is in acroread.
[03:49] <webmeister> nbkr, ok
[03:49] <Xero> touch;
[03:51] <samurai> #join ubuntu
[03:51] <samurai> is this what?
[03:51] <ubunturos> samurai: it would be /join
[03:51] <samurai> is this irc chat?
[03:51] <Xero> touch Jack_Sparrow && cat gasoline > /dev/body && setfire --gasoline /dev/body
[03:51] <erUSUL> gmenelau: smiles ??
[03:51] <ubunturos> samurai: yes, this is IRC
[03:51] <erUSUL> !nick | gmenelau
[03:51] <ubotu> gmenelau: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[03:51] <erUSUL> !tab | gmenelau
[03:51] <ubotu> gmenelau: You can use <tab> for autocompletion of nicknames in IRC, as well as for completion of filenames and programs on the command line.
[03:51] <emeriste> samurai -- You type /join #ubuntu
[03:51] <samurai> wow :) i'm glad i got here :)
[03:52] <ubunturos> samurai: welcome :)
[03:52] <gmenelau> eresul : yes in the rigth side
[03:52] <Jack_Sparrow> Xero: What is your problem?
[03:52] <samurai> but may i stay here without joining ubuntu?
[03:52] <Siph02> samurai: u are already in ubuntu :)
[03:52] <Jack_Sparrow> samurai: Sure
[03:52] <gmenelau> eresul : any way i make it i i just did restart let wait if all are ok
[03:53] <emeriste> I think you may have already joined #ubuntu
[03:53] <AndrewB> !hi | samurai
[03:53] <ubotu> samurai: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[03:53] <ubunturos> any java developers using Ubuntu?
[03:53] <gmenelau> eresul : it show me againg that
[03:53] <ubunturos> around?
[03:53] <gmenelau> eresul : it show me again that
[03:53] <samurai> ahh sh*t, and these people a joinin' :) right i'm beginnin' to understand how this works :)
[03:53] <jabba> hello
[03:53] <Xero> Beryl killed Java in Linux.
[03:53] <jabba> can anyone tell me whats going on with my eclipse? http://rafb.net/p/ViOSYB54.html
[03:53] <emeriste> ubunturos --- You might try /join #java
[03:53] <Jack_Sparrow> samurai: You dont need to be running Ubuntu to hang out and ask questions or just follow along
[03:54] <ubunturos> emeriste: I would, however, was trying to find out if there were a few here
[03:54] <nbkr> ubunturos, I did some developing in Java - works great with Ubuntu.
[03:54] <ubunturos> nbkr: did you do Swings?
[03:54] <samurai> nice :)
[03:54] <rambo3> !ot
[03:54] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[03:54] <erUSUL> gmenelau: you are typing my nick incorrectly so i'm having a difficult time following you... use tab to complete may nick name please
[03:54] <ubunturos> rambo3: is that too offtopic?
[03:55] <rambo3> java swing is
[03:55] <erUSUL> gmenelau: if the reconfiguration failed i'm afraid i can not help you further
[03:55] <degrit> anyone know how to let box A connect to the internet through box B ?
[03:55] <nbkr> ubunturos, I don't like swing. Its terribly slow and it doesn't look good. I use SWT.
[03:55] <c01100011> using fusion, my windows sometimes get stuck under my top gnome bar (not trivial to move them out)
[03:55] <ubunturos> nbkr: SWT?
[03:55] <gmenelau> eruSEL : ok am sorry
[03:55] <PriceChild> degrit, `set box a's gateway to box b's ip address
[03:55] <samurai> are you all programmers here? :)
[03:56] <nbkr> ubunturos, http://www.eclipse.org/swt
[03:56] <usser> !compiz
[03:56] <ubotu> 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
[03:56] <gmenelau> eruSEL : ok thanks for all you help
[03:56] <degrit> PriceChild: but don't I need to set a proxy or something on box B first ?
[03:56] <nbkr> samurai, probably not :-)
[03:56] <erUSUL> degrit: turn on ip_forwarding and set up the apropiate iptables roules there are lot of how tos on line and many iptables front-ens support it
[03:56] <Jack_Sparrow> c01100011: can you use mouse and alt to drag them back
[03:56] <PriceChild> degrit, "shouldn't"
[03:56] <erUSUL> !firewall | degrit
[03:56] <ubotu> degrit: 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).
[03:56] <degrit> most I've read though presumes I have on box B 1 ethernet card to the modem and 1 card to box A
[03:57] <degrit> whereas I have box A and B AND the dsl modem all connected to a normal hub
[03:57] <c01100011> jacksparrow, yes, or i can quickly throw the task bar to the left if i don't feel like reaching for the keyboard, or sometimes minimizing them down [from taskbar]  and opening them back up works
[03:57] <PriceChild> degrit, so why can't box b connect the same way as box a? :s
[03:57] <degrit> only, the ISP only allows one connection at a time, hence the need to make box A use box B's connection
[03:57] <c01100011> Jack_Sparrow, i am mostly a 1 handed surfer
[03:58] <rambo3> degrit, buy your self a router
[03:58] <Aggro> Can anyone help with a difficult NVidia driver installation issue? Short version: Installation is succesfull. X starts without errors, but 3D acceleration doesn't work.
[03:59] <erUSUL> degrit: and box a does not have two net cards? that would make it easier to configure everything
[03:59] <degrit> rambo3: is that the only solution or is it just advice :P
[03:59] <xfiles_ken> Pici,
[03:59] <rambo3> degrit, with hub you get alot of dropped packets . And it's an advice
[04:00] <aguitel> !gusty
[04:00] <ubotu> It is spelt !guTSy :)
[04:00] <Nighthawk420> good morning all
[04:00] <aguitel> !gutsy
[04:00] <ubotu> Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[04:01] <degrit> rambo3: but besides that, assuming I use firestarter, can box A just connect through box B with the single-card + hub setup ?
[04:02] <astre> ss
[04:02] <Nighthawk420> I still am having the problem with the X interface
[04:02] <Jack_Sparrow> degrit: If dsl and each computer is attached to the hub why would not both connect directly? Am I missing something
[04:02] <slapfaceware> will i be able to run need for speed carbon in linux?
[04:03] <degrit> Jack_Sparrow: because the ISP only accepts one connection at a time
[04:03] <renzo17> slapfaceware: maybe through wine
[04:03] <slapfaceware> does it work in wine or not
[04:03] <renzo17> slapfaceware: just checking now
[04:03] <astre> aa
[04:05] <rambo3> degrit, use dia to paint the picture
[04:05] <Nighthawk420> okay so i have what i need to enter to reconfig the X server but I am not sure where to enter it in the installation
[04:05] <renzo17> slapfaceware: apparently doesnt work with wine but does work with cedega http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=6224
[04:05] <Nighthawk420> do yall know where to enter it?
[04:05] <renzo17> slapfaceware: not sure when that was last updated though
[04:06] <Jack_Sparrow> Nighthawk420: you can hit esc on boot to go into recovery mode or ctrl-alt F2 etc to get to console
[04:06] <slapfaceware> cedega is a linux? what's it based on?
[04:07] <Jack_Sparrow> !cedega
[04:07] <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
[04:07] <erUSUL> degrit: Inet <--> ADSLModem <-subnet1-> [eth0:1]  ||Box A|| [eth0:2]  <-subnet2-> [eth0]  ||Box B|| //// just setup your net like this and follow one of the recipes found on internet
[04:07] <thechitowncubs> what tool can I use to completely wipe my in the live cd when the partition editor doesn't work?
[04:07] <Xenguy> slapfaceware: a proprietary WINE
[04:08] <slapfaceware> so i can install cedega in ubuntu
[04:08] <renzo17> thechitowncubs: you tried gparted?
[04:08] <rambo3> thechitowncubs, mkfs
[04:08] <Nighthawk420> okay thank you
[04:08] <Jack_Sparrow> thechitowncubs: You missed a word in that sentence
[04:08] <Jack_Sparrow> slapfaceware: yes
[04:08] <fevel> im having problems with my wifi card
[04:08] <fevel> its a 01:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-PCI Card (rev 01)
[04:09] <Jack_Sparrow> fevel: How did you install the drivers
[04:09] <fevel> I had it working with ndiswrapper but now it suddenly stopped
[04:09] <MixMasterMike> helo
[04:09] <rambo3> !broadcom
[04:09] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[04:09] <Stormx2> Hiya. How can I find out which package provides a specific file?
[04:09] <degrit> erUSUL: I was trying to avoid having 2 ethernet cards on box A
[04:09] <Jack_Sparrow> fevel: I used fwcutter and never had a problem
[04:09] <fevel> and the light on the laptop indicates that the wireless is turned off
[04:09] <thechitowncubs> renzo17: yta
[04:09] <fevel> how do I use that? can you help me Jack_Sparrow
[04:09] <thechitowncubs> ya
[04:09] <rambo3> !find dos2unix
[04:09] <degrit> I just installed Firestarter and it mentions "internet sharing", I'll turn the other box and see what happens P:
[04:10] <sasi> ubuntu.fi
[04:10] <fevel> Jack_Sparrow,  ive tried but my noobness holds me down
[04:10] <ubotu> File dos2unix found in tofrodos
[04:10] <thechitowncubs> fdisk says: unable to open /dev/hda
[04:10] <Jack_Sparrow> fevel: Read the link provided... it wasnt hard
[04:10] <degrit> I dunno what port this box listens to though
[04:10] <rambo3> Stormx2, use !find here
[04:10] <Stormx2> rambo3: Doesn't find only return packages based off name?
[04:11] <fevel> Jack_Sparrow,  which link?
[04:11] <erUSUL> degrit: no need just make "virtual" eth interfaces on BoxA that's what eth0:1 and eth0:2 mean
[04:11] <Jack_Sparrow> fevel: It was 2 or 3 lines in a console...
[04:11] <rambo3> Stormx2, no
[04:11] <rambo3> !find unix2dos
[04:11] <ubotu> File unix2dos found in tofrodos
[04:11] <fevel> Jack_Sparrow, but where is this tutorial?
[04:11] <Jack_Sparrow> thechitowncubs: did you unmount it first?
[04:11] <degrit> erUSUL: you lose me there, on account of me being such a noobhead in linux :D
[04:12] <Jack_Sparrow> !broadcom
[04:12] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[04:12] <fevel> Jack_Sparrow, thank you
[04:12] <Jack_Sparrow> np
[04:13] <shriphani> hello all. Any ideas where I can find python specific work i can contribute to (ubuntu related of course)
[04:13] <Aggro> So, no-one knows how to get 3D acceleration working? And FYI, yes I have RTFM.
[04:13] <Jack_Sparrow> shriphani: Looking for a project?
[04:13] <degrit> ahhh virtual eth0:1 and 0:2 opposed to physical eth1 and eth2
[04:13] <shriphani> Jack_Sparrow: yes.
[04:14] <degrit> still doesn't help but light slowly dawns :P
[04:14] <Jack_Sparrow> shriphani: Care to talk a sec?
[04:15] <shriphani> Jack_Sparrow: ok.
[04:15] <Jack_Sparrow> shriphani: /j #Voyager
[04:15] <shriphani> ok
[04:16] <senseibaka> hello
[04:16] <senseibaka> i have a problem
[04:16] <Talaman72> hmm
[04:16] <Aggro> senseibaka: What is it?
[04:16] <senseibaka> when i click on the upgrade to feisty fawn button, it says:
[04:16] <senseibaka> Authentication failed
[04:16] <senseibaka> Authenticating the upgrade failed. There may be a problem with the network or with the server.
[04:16] <erUSUL> degrit: try it 'sudo ifconfig eth0:1 10.0.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.0' (eth0 must be "up")
[04:17] <Nighthawk420_> okay so i am such a noob
[04:17] <erUSUL> degrit: then do ifconfig -a and whatch the "new" interface
[04:17] <Nighthawk420_> how do i get to the cosole while in the boot?
[04:17] <Aggro> senseibaka: Has this been a problem for a long time? It could be a temporary problem with the mirror server you are using.
[04:17] <senseibaka> apparently  i need the latest version of ubuntu to get nvidia drivers working on here..
[04:17] <Aggro> senseibaka: You can of course try another server.
[04:17] <senseibaka> how?
[04:17] <senseibaka> i am very new to linux
[04:18] <nbkr> Nighthawk420, Do you want to see what happens when the maschine boots or do you need a commandline?
[04:18] <senseibaka> :?
[04:18] <Nighthawk420_> i need the command line
[04:18] <Nighthawk420_> sorry
[04:19] <Nighthawk420_> i hav to run the "sudo dpkg reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[04:19] <Aggro> senseibaka: System->Administrator->Software sources->Download from
[04:19] <mapp> can someone help me a sec, i cant acess machines on my LAN by hostname, only IP?
[04:19] <Stormx2> !find arch/i386/kernel/asm-offsets.c
[04:20] <kenji> hi guys, can you help me with cups? I have cupsys installed but I cant get in http://localhost:631, it prompt for a password but my user and pass don't work and I only get "401 Unauthorized", can you help me?
[04:20] <bullgard4> "root@MD97600:/home/detlef# echo standby > /sys/power/state; bash: echo: write error: No such device" I do not understand this error message.
[04:20] <ubotu> File arch/i386/kernel/asm-offsets.c found in xen-doc-2.6.16
[04:20] <Stormx2> Heh.
[04:20] <renzo17> Nighthawk420_: Ctrl + Alt + F1  ??
[04:20] <senseibaka> okay.. i changed to main server and it didnt work
[04:20] <Nighthawk420_> haha okay
[04:20] <senseibaka> trying american server
[04:20] <Nighthawk420_> i did controll alt f2
[04:20] <Nighthawk420_> lol
[04:20] <renzo17> Nighthawk420_: same thing
[04:20] <Nighthawk420_> il go try taht
[04:20] <Nighthawk420_> it didnt work on f2
[04:20] <erUSUL> mapp: do you have set up a dns server for you subnet? do you use 7etc/hosts ??
[04:20] <kenji> some one here know about cups?
[04:21] <erUSUL> !cups
[04:21] <Nighthawk420_> like in the boot menu where it gives u the options to rtart or install, start in safe graphics mode....
[04:21] <Nighthawk420_> i just do controll alt f1
[04:21] <Nighthawk420_> ?
[04:21] <mapp> erUSUL, no dns server no its connected through the router etc, i chose not to hardcode them all in hosts
[04:21] <ubotu> Printing in Ubuntu is done with CUPS. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://linuxprinting.org - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[04:21] <mapp> erUSUL, someone told me 'dhcpcd' would help with this?!
[04:21] <nbkr> Nighthawk420_, you don't need this to reconfigure x.org. You can do this from within X - all you have to do is restart X afterwards.
[04:21] <senseibaka> still authentication failed :(
[04:21] <renzo17> Nighthawk420_: should be able to boot into terminal yeah, possibly by changing the runlevel
[04:22] <erUSUL> mapp: dunno sorry
[04:22] <Nighthawk420_> and i do this how i am soo sorry im a noob
[04:22] <renzo17> Nighthawk420_: can you get to a desktop? like gnome or KDE?
[04:22] <kenji> some one here know about cups?
[04:22] <Nighthawk420_> negative
[04:22] <kenji> hi guys, can you help me with cups? I have cupsys installed but I cant get in http://localhost:631, it prompt for a password but my user and pass don't work and I only get "401 Unauthorized", can you help me?
[04:23] <MixMasterMike> hello
[04:23] <renzo17> Nighthawk420_: whats the exact problem?
[04:23] <Nighthawk420_> i start running the boot and it pops up with a X server error "no screens found" it says in the details
[04:23] <Aggro> senseibaka: Does this help: http://diveintomark.org/archives/2007/02/05/authentication-failed-during-upgrade
[04:23] <MixMasterMike> anyone knows where i can put a demon for autostart ?
[04:23] <kenji> my cupsys user its in the shadow group ...
[04:23] <TyphoidHippo> mapp:  The easiest way to immediately get it working is to edit /etc/hosts and just match up hostnames to ip addresses there - if you want something more complex, then you're going to need some kind of server running
[04:23] <nbkr> Nighthawk420_, Do you see a Prompt after the system is booted? Something where you can enter your username?
[04:23] <Nighthawk420_> no
[04:23] <nbkr> MixMasterMike, Have a look at /etc/init.d
[04:24] <renzo17> does Ctrl + Alt + F1 - 6 work when it has spit the error out?
[04:24] <nbkr> Nighthawk420_, So what do you see after the system booted?
[04:24] <mapp> ya Typhoid, thats what i thought, but what? a DNS server using bind or? i mean, the router dishes out IPs
[04:24] <Nighthawk420_> i just go through a bunch of text lines that say blah blah blah [OK] 
[04:24] <Nighthawk420_> it never boots
[04:24] <Nighthawk420_> it wont let it
[04:24] <senseibaka> The solution is to run gpg once, as a normal user, and let it create its configuration files and keyrings. Once it says Go ahead and type your message , you can just press Ctrl-C to get back to the command prompt, then run sudo update-manager -c -d again.
[04:24] <kenji> fdasfdsafdas
[04:24] <senseibaka> i do not understand what this means
[04:24] <senseibaka> gpg?
[04:24] <nbkr> Nighthawk420_, Than you have another problem thant the X-Server. What is the last line that apprears on the screen?
[04:24] <MixMasterMike> i must put a .sh in the /etc/init.d directory?
[04:24] <Aggro> senseibaka: Ok, do you know how to open the command line?
[04:24] <MixMasterMike> and reboot?
[04:24] <Nighthawk420_> nbkr do u mind talk to me in pm
[04:25] <renzo17> Nighthawk420_: you could always edit your xorg.conf manually with a live cd (assuming that boots)
[04:25] <Nighthawk420_> just a lil less confusing for me
[04:25] <nbkr> MixMasterMike, Its a bit more to do than that.
[04:25] <Aggro> senseibaka: Applications->Accessories->Terminal
[04:25] <senseibaka> woot its working now
[04:25] <nbkr> MixMasterMike, Have a look at the runlevel scripts that are already on /etc/init.d
[04:25] <TyphoidHippo> See...  I'm not really sure about that because I use all static IPs in my network, and I just run dnsmasq on my server - which functions as a very simple DNS server, and also uses the server's /etc/hosts, so that you only have to edit that file one time for all members of lan to benefit from it
[04:25] <Aggro> senseibaka: Oh, you figured it out
[04:25] <renzo17> Nighthawk420_: but if its not recognising your monitor as being present i doubt editing your xorg.conf will do anything (reconfigure xserver-xorg does the same thing)
[04:25] <nbkr> Nighthawk420_, You're welcome.
[04:25] <senseibaka> i know about terminal from OSX
[04:25] <gmenelau> faild to start x server graphical interface is not set up correctly can some help me?
[04:25] <SYmek> Hi, everyone. I have one silly question, can I ask?
[04:25] <kshah> I want to set up a Wake on LAN for my server, should I install etherwake?
[04:26] <senseibaka> but i am new to linux
[04:26] <Nighthawk420_> yes
[04:26] <Nighthawk420_> gmenelau siad it
[04:26] <senseibaka> i should quit for now to let things work right
[04:26] <jrib> kenji: tried restarting cupsys?
[04:26] <Nighthawk420_> thats whats happenging to mee gmenelau
[04:26] <Aggro> senseibaka: Is the problem solved?
[04:26] <navets> does anyone know any good alternatives to adsense ?
[04:26] <nbkr> kshah, Yes, thats the correct tool to wake a system.
[04:26] <senseibaka> woah! 646 mb
[04:26] <logmein> Hola a todos?
[04:27] <kshah> nbkr: is that the client or the server side soft?
[04:27] <senseibaka> i think i will download the iso off my localhost
[04:27] <timewriter> hi
[04:27] <logmein> hay alguien que hable espaol?
[04:27] <orion> lol good luck speaking spanish in here
[04:27] <Nighthawk420_> yo habla espanol
[04:27] <SYmek> I'm on PentiumD 3.GHz, I think this is 64bit processor but the old one. Should I go with ubuntu 32 or 64 bit?
[04:27] <nbkr> !es | logmein
[04:27] <ubotu> logmein: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[04:27] <Nighthawk420_> un pop
[04:27] <gmenelau> Nighthawk420_ : i cant get in the ubuntu
[04:27] <SYmek> pease help
[04:27] <senseibaka> can a 7.04 install disk update 6.10 to 7.04?
[04:27] <mapp> SYmek, 32bit id say
[04:27] <Nighthawk420_> me neither gmenelau
[04:27] <renzo17> gmenelau: when it spits out the error hit Ctrl + Alt + F1, log in and run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[04:27] <Nighthawk420_> o okay
[04:27] <orion> el gato en los pntalones
[04:27] <Nighthawk420_> thanks you renzo
[04:27] <jrib> senseibaka: if it is the alternate cd, yes
[04:27] <Nighthawk420_> thats when i need to do it
[04:27] <Nighthawk420_> okay
[04:27] <BusMaster> i am using broadcom wireless with Ndiswrapper on Feisty AMD64. I get occasional Kernel Oops! when I modprobe ndsiwrapper. Is this a known issue? how to fix it?
[04:27] <orion> pantalones*
[04:27] <Nighthawk420_> thanks im going to go try it
[04:28] <SYmek> that's what I thought, thanks
[04:28] <jrib> !upgrade > senseibaka (see the private message from ubotu)
[04:28] <gmenelau> renzo17 : i try it put nothing
[04:28] <mapp> =] 
[04:28] <renzo17> gmenelau: then follow the instructions to reconfigure your x and set i up properly
[04:28] <renzo17> gmenelau: oh
[04:28] <SYmek> although I really would like to start working on 64bit
[04:28] <SYmek> :(
[04:28] <kshah> nbkr: is that the client or the server side soft?
[04:28] <nbkr> kshah, etherwake has to run on the system that should wake up the other on. There is no application on the system that should wake up. Wake on Lan is a build in function of a network card. If the card doesn't support it, than Wake - on - Lan won't work.
[04:28] <timewriter> is it necesary to update ubuntu ?
[04:28] <orion> I use broadcom with ndiswrapper and feisty, I don't get that error
[04:28] <gmenelau> renzo17 : i did but still have the some problem
[04:28] <kshah> I see
[04:28] <renzo17> what hardware you got?
[04:28] <mapp> SYmek, same, but still not for now imo:)
[04:28] <senseibaka> hmm, seems better if i just clean install 7.04
[04:29] <renzo17> gmenelau: ati/nvidia/intel
[04:29] <senseibaka> over 6.10
[04:29] <nbkr> timewriter, as with every system updates are needed.
[04:29] <jrib> timewriter: you should probably at least get the security updates
[04:29] <gmenelau> ati
[04:29] <gmenelau> renzo17 : is ati
[04:29] <timewriter> bu if i update it i have problems
[04:29] <stefg> timewriter: if it's a system exposed to the net, i'd say yes
[04:29] <timewriter> xmms wont start
[04:29] <SYmek> ok time to go on Core2 thanks, cheers!
[04:29] <timewriter> game stucks
[04:29] <timewriter> etc
[04:29] <timewriter> gaim* i mean
[04:29] <senseibaka> and hope that GRUB still works well enough that i can use vista still
[04:29] <senseibaka> where all my important files are
[04:29] <nbkr> timewriter, While you're updating or after the update has finished?
[04:29] <renzo17> gmenelau: select either the "ati" or "radeon" driver see if either those work, if not use the "vesa" its pretty foolproof
[04:29] <timewriter> after the update
[04:30] <timewriter> and restart
[04:30] <logmein> ubotu, gracias por la ayuda!! te preguntare algo? pero recuerda! no me des la comida en la boca!! dime como hago para contactar contigo? es que quiero ser nuevo usuario de linux y necesito una gran ayuda ya que no se por donde empezar!!
[04:30] <timewriter> its not running as smooth as before
[04:30] <Alushin> senseibaka : you can always repair the master boot record with the windows cd to boot vista again
[04:30] <timewriter> logmein , ubotu i a ROBOT
[04:30] <timewriter> is*
[04:30] <emeriste> es!
[04:30] <mapp> logmein, speak eng if you can=] 
[04:30] <timewriter> whatever
[04:30] <stefg> !es | logmein
[04:30] <ubotu> logmein: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[04:30] <gmenelau> renzo17 : i used the ati and the vesa i will try the radeon now give min. to doit
[04:30] <senseibaka> alushin, wouldnt that ruin access to ubuntu?
[04:30] <emeriste> stefg -- Oh that's how you do that. :)
[04:31] <p-dnut> I used envy to install ati drivers.  They didn't work as expected so I used envy to remove them.  Afterward I went back to use the restricted drivers and it says no restricted drivers avaliable for me.  I need the restricted drivers to be able to play second life.  Any suggestions?  Ati radeon xpress 200.
[04:31] <aladdine> hey
[04:31] <Alushin> senseibaka: i was trying to reasure you that you could still get back to vista
[04:31] <renzo17> senseibaka: yeah, but you could always reinstall grub or use the Super Grub CD
[04:31] <senseibaka> lol
[04:31] <aladdine> how do i make anything start with windows
[04:31] <Alushin> if something went wrong
[04:31] <stefg> !envy | p-dnut
[04:31] <ubotu> p-dnut: 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!
[04:31] <senseibaka> i am too inexperienced to do anything
[04:31] <aladdine> hey
[04:31] <nbkr> aladdine, Pardon? Can you make that a bit more clear?
[04:32] <aladdine> nbkr,
[04:32] <Alushin> i'm having a problem installing ubunto
[04:32] <timewriter> im updating the security
[04:32] <Alushin> ubuntu*
[04:32] <p-dnut> stefg: Game plan for resolution?
[04:32] <aladdine> i wan to awn to start with with ubuntu
[04:32] <timewriter> what problem Alushin
[04:32] <senseibaka> but, theoretically, installing 7.04 over the partition for 6.10 shouldnt disrupt access to vista right?
[04:32] <logmein> ok ya entendi!! disculpen por la ignorancia!! pero ya saben de la ignorancia nace el hombre!!
[04:32] <aladdine> so wat command do i type in session
[04:32] <JediMaster> hey guys, quick question, is it possible ro re-assign port 111 for portmap and get mount to connect on a different port for nfs? Our network provider has decided to block port 111 making our NFS mount less than mountable =(
[04:32] <gmenelau> renzo17 : there are no radeon in
[04:32] <Alushin> it errors when it starts loading X at installation
[04:32] <Seronis> I have WinXP on the drive that originally came with my computer and installed 7.04 unto a 20gig drive.  During install i THOUGHT that everything was set up so that grub was fully on just the 20gig drive along with the linux installation
[04:32] <renzo17> aladdine:  System > Preferences > Sessions > Startup
[04:32] <nbkr> aladdine, in what session?
[04:33] <Seronis> if i disconnected the 20gig i still get a grub error, so the MBR was overwritten on my primary
[04:33] <mapp> Jedi, try it:)
[04:33] <Alushin> most likely the problem is my X1600
[04:33] <aladdine> renzo17,
[04:33] <aladdine> u r correct
[04:33] <JediMaster> mapp: how do you do it? =)
[04:33] <Seronis> the 20gig is dieing,  whats the best way to restore my mrb on the original drive ?
[04:33] <aladdine> and what is the command for wan
[04:33] <timewriter> Alushin  , not necessary
[04:33] <aladdine> awn*********
[04:33] <timewriter> did u modified the bios of the videocard ?
[04:33] <emeriste> logmein  doesn't understand that it's a bot. He says "Thank you for the help!!  Can I ask you something?  But remember don't hand feed me.  Tell me how to contact you?  I want to be a new user of Linux and I need a lot of help, I already don't know where to begin!!
[04:33] <senseibaka> screw it
[04:33] <stefg> p-dnut: get /completly/ rid of envy, check your /etc/apt/sources.list for any alterations envy might have done and reverse that. Then sudo apt-get install reinstall restricted manager and hope that it'll work
[04:34] <disown> hi! anyone who knows how you can get a list of *all* (top-level) build dependencies for a package?
[04:34] <senseibaka> is doing the upgrade reccomended?
[04:34] <timewriter> the security upgrades senseibaka
[04:34] <gmenelau> renzo17 : there are no radeon drivers
[04:34] <frost0> anyone here familiar with a distro for children? ? ?
[04:34] <p-dnut> stefg: I love you =x
[04:34] <mapp> Jedi, edit portmap? /etc/default/portmap
[04:34] <timewriter> frost0 , windows xp
[04:34] <emeriste> Frost -- I thought it was ubuntu.
[04:35] <renzo17> gmenelau: really? should just be called "radeon". try entering it manually into your xorg.conf and see if that works
[04:35] <harry> i did an fsck, so dumb.  i got an error 2 of my grub.
[04:35] <gmenelau> renzo17 : how ?
[04:35] <stefg> harry: didi you force it to run on a mounted filesystem?
[04:35] <harry> now i installed ubuntu again. to my other partition so that i will not lose any data from my previoues
[04:35] <nbkr> logmein, No hablo espanol aqui. Hablo espanol en #ubuntu-es
[04:35] <harry> stefg: i think
[04:35] <timewriter> i hate the kernel upgrade
[04:36] <TyphoidHippo> frost0:  I am building a computer for a child right now - PM me and I'll tell you more about what I've done, if you want
[04:36] <disown> timewriter +1
[04:36] <soccermike1337> does anyone know how to install the intel wireless a/b/g driver?
[04:36] <timewriter> are u subscribing with that disown  >?
[04:36] <hugol1> hola
[04:36] <hugol1> algn espaol?
[04:36] <timewriter> ja sei do brasil
[04:36] <disown> timewriter: eh no, just tried to say "me too"
[04:36] <timewriter> no spanish here
[04:36] <stefg> !es
[04:36] <harry> stefg: problem now is hda3 was my previous one. i'm looking at hda3 right now and theres nothing inside of it.
[04:36] <timewriter> disown thats what ive asked , in my own way ofc :)
[04:36] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[04:36] <stefg> !pt
[04:36] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[04:37] <soccermike1337> Can anyone help me?
[04:37] <timewriter> reboot
[04:37] <renzo17> gmenelau: can you get to a terminal?
[04:37] <JediMaster> mapp: can't find an option to change the port, but I can change the bind ip
[04:37] <stefg> harry: whatever you did, this could mean the partition is nuked...
[04:37] <disown> timewriter: ok nm then. Anyway, really annoying screwed up my alsa completely
[04:37] <gmenelau> renzo17 : yes
[04:37] <renzo17> gmenelau: run "sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf"
[04:37] <harry> stefg: are the data is still there. or i got out of luck
[04:38] <soccermike1337> i need some help with install the intel wireless 3945 driver.
[04:38] <stefg> harry: can't tell without knowing exactly what you did
[04:38] <disown> timewriter: but that is nothing compared to the complete screwup that happens when you reboot from an old hibernate image :D
[04:38] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, can't not registered.....uh i have tried everything....edubuntu (too many resources) every distro i can think of....this computer has about 100 mb of ram.. :(
[04:38] <renzo17> gmenelau: go down to the Section Devices part and change the line  -- Driver   "vesa" --  to -- Driver  "radeon"  --
[04:39] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, it has no network card........and i just basically want the tux4kids suite, and gcompris...
[04:39] <disown> timewriter: which happend randomly for me after upgrading to fiesty
[04:39] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, and no live cd 's :)
[04:39] <gmenelau> renzo17 : there is no such thing
[04:39] <TyphoidHippo> Well...  what I have done is used ubuntu-server, and installed mingetty and fluxbox and gcompris and tux4kids...and tuxpaint
[04:39] <Nighthawk420> didnt work blah
[04:39] <Nighthawk420> gmenelau
[04:39] <gmenelau> there is only some commants
[04:39] <Nighthawk420> and
[04:39] <Nighthawk420> ya
[04:39] <harry> stefg: well its said something about an inode which i know nothing about it. out of curiosity i just choosed yes. and yes and yes. after a while, i noticed it just keep on going. so i ctrl+c to exit.
[04:39] <renzo17> gmenelau: did you use a CAPITAL X for X11?
[04:39] <Nighthawk420> lik it comes up with a list of dpkg help options
[04:40] <gmenelau> Nighthawk420_ : yes?
[04:40] <Nighthawk420> im having your same problem
[04:40] <gmenelau> renzo17 : no
[04:40] <Nighthawk420> i think i found a workaround on wiki
[04:40] <TyphoidHippo> This machine also has no internet connection, and 128 MB or ram, and it's FAST
[04:40] <timewriter> anyone uses EIST >?
[04:40] <timewriter> i wonder what i need to install for a CPU scaling gui
[04:40] <harry> stefg: after that. opening any of my files is already impossible. i got error messages for everything i try to open. even for nautilus
[04:40] <TyphoidHippo> You can install sysv-rc-conf and turn off almost everything
[04:41] <timewriter> !EIST
[04:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about eist - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:41] <timewriter> !scaling
[04:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about scaling - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:41] <timewriter> blah
[04:41] <gmenelau> renzo17 : now i am in the file: /etc/x11/xorg.conf
[04:41] <tomas> negro
[04:41] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, here is the problem...i have about enough time to just install it and pack it up.... :(
[04:41] <tomas> negro_itca
[04:42] <renzo17> gmenelau: scroll down to the Section Devices part
[04:42] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, not enough time to bring over packages..
[04:42] <tomas> tomas
[04:42] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, and still working my way around *nix
[04:42] <gmenelau> renzo17 : there is nothing inside
[04:42] <desertrose_> server irc.naturella.com
[04:42] <stefg> harry: hmmm.... but you mounted the drive again, which could have been a mistake. if something like that happens, it's better to boot the Live CD and carefully examine the situation from there (before reinstalling, which might have overwritten the partition altogether)
[04:42] <renzo17> then you didnt use the capital X............look at the command EXACTL in my next post
[04:43] <renzo17> sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[04:43] <JediMaster> mapp: don't think it's possible, just going to setup a vpn to bypass the whole router/firewall
[04:43] <gmenelau> renzo17 : no i didnt i will do it now
[04:43] <TyphoidHippo> Ah ha...  Then in that case, I will save you the time of trying any of the "for kids" distros - they pretty much all suck, to be quite honest...what I have described is the only way that I have made this computer into a usable toy for my niece (that's fast enough to hold her attention)
[04:43] <renzo17> gmenelau: note the case of all letters
[04:43] <stefg> harry: are you sure you're looking t the right partition?
[04:43] <harry> stefg: yeah i tried that. i booted from the CD. after booting. while on the live cd desktop. I can't open the hda3 anymore. but hda1 i can still open. hda2 is my swap
[04:44] <harry> hda1 was my windows partition with nothing but games. stefg
[04:44] <gmenelau> renzo17 : ok
[04:44] <renzo17> gmenelau: does your file have a load of text in it now?
[04:44] <Nighthawk420> blah i have no idea wat to do
[04:44] <radone> I have installed ubuntu-server 6.06 disto. When I disconnect CD-ROM drive system freezes :(
[04:44] <radone> Any idea?
[04:44] <radone> freezes at startup
[04:45] <renzo17> radone: reconnect it? why did you disconnect it?
[04:45] <TyphoidHippo> lmao@renzo17
[04:45] <radone>  renzo17:I do not need it (connected only for installation purposes)
[04:45] <gmenelau> renzo17 : yes
[04:45] <stefg> harry: so hda3 was your previous ubuntu install, but you couldn't even mout it from Live CD?. Then the data was lost probably before, and there's not much chance to recover anything
[04:45] <thechitowncubs> anyone have any idea how to get ubuntu installed... when it trys to format my drive it fails
[04:45] <renzo17> radone: ahh i see.........hold on
[04:46] <gmenelau> renzo17 : what i do now?
[04:46] <thechitowncubs> i try to wipe my drive with fdisk, it says it can open /dev/hda
[04:46] <thechitowncubs> i try gparted, it fails also
[04:46] <renzo17> gmenelau: scroll down (arrow keys) to the bit called Section Device
[04:46] <harry> stefg: ok i get it now. thanks. that just mean one thing. whatever i have inside of it. i'll just have to download those again. geez
[04:47] <stefg> thechitowncubs: any meaningful error message?
[04:47] <radone> all discs are connected via SATA, CD-ROM via ATA
[04:47] <gmenelau> renzo17 : yes it said identifier ati x1600 and drivers vesa
[04:47] <renzo17> radone: does it display any errors before it crashes?
[04:47] <gmenelau> that was from the last time that i did
[04:47] <renzo17> gmenelau: ok, change --- Drivers "vesa" ----    to     ----Drivers "radeon" -----
[04:48] <gmenelau> renzo17 : and then ?
[04:48] <p-dnut> stefg
[04:48] <p-dnut> cross your fingers for me
[04:48] <renzo17> press Ctrl + X
[04:48] <radone> renzo17: unfortunatelly no. It displays uncompressing kernel .... and halts
[04:48] <renzo17> then Y
[04:48] <thechitowncubs> ANyone have any other ideas on how to wipe a drive clean?
[04:48] <renzo17> then Enter
[04:48] <gmenelau> ok
[04:48] <thechitowncubs> so i can install ubuntu
[04:48] <gmenelau> renzo17 : and then ?
[04:49] <renzo17> pressed all three keys?
[04:49] <SoulChild_> Hey all,.... do i need an initramfs if built my own kernel ????
[04:49] <gmenelau> yes
[04:49] <SoulChild_> + I
[04:49] <Silkai> hi ....
[04:49] <renzo17> now reboot and see if it starts
[04:49] <SoulChild_> gmenelau: meant me ?
[04:49] <gmenelau> renzo17 : the y and then enter
[04:49] <nbkr> thechitowncubs, You can install Ubuntu without wiping the disk. The installer asks you how you want to setup the disk.
[04:49] <renzo17> gmenelau: reboot and see if X starts
[04:50] <Nighthawk420> im going to go try sumthin il be back
[04:50] <gmenelau> renzo17 : ok
[04:50] <thechitowncubs> nbkr: ya but it fails during the formatting
[04:50] <gmenelau> SoulChild_ : my english are rust what is meant me mean?
[04:51] <stefg> thechitowncubs: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda bs=512 count=50 will zero the 50 first blocks of a harrdrive (this is where the partition able and all the important stuff lives). But maybe you need the lowlevel format utility of the harddisk vendor to completly wipe it
[04:51] <nbkr> thechitowncubs, there is fdisk and mkfs on the live disk. You can use those to do the formating before starting the installer.
[04:51] <renzo17> gmenelau: back in 5 mins.......
[04:51] <Silkai> i have eth0 rj45 and eth1 for wifi (wpa). I have conexion to internet using eth1, but i cant ping to the gateway. Something incredible. If i connect rj45, i ccan ping it
[04:51] <SoulChild_> gmenelau: it's okay ,... meant is the simple past word for mean
[04:51] <thechitowncubs> As i stated, i try to open /dev/hda in fdisk, and it says unable to open.
[04:51] <gmenelau> renzo17 : still againg the some problem
[04:52] <gmenelau> renzo17 : ok i will wait
[04:52] <thechitowncubs> ex. fdisk /dev/hda      ... unable to open /dev/hda
[04:52] <stefg> thechitowncubs: is ther some 'virus protection' option in your bios that locks down writing to the boot sector?
[04:52] <nbkr> thechitowncubs, try fdisk /dev/sda - I had the same issues with some systems. Even if they do have an IDE disk an no SCSI or S-ATA
[04:53] <Silkai> can anybody help me?.
[04:53] <Yarcanox> my sound is gone
[04:53] <nbkr> thechitowncubs, But of cours make sure that there is no other disk labled sda
[04:53] <Yarcanox> restarting alsa didn't help, same for killing timidity
[04:53] <thechitowncubs> its labeled /dev/hda
[04:53] <Raiders32> I accidently chande the mode for /etc/sudoers.  It is now 0640 instead 0440.  How do I recover from this stupid mistake??
[04:53] <thechitowncubs> in gparted
[04:53] <Spica> !jp
[04:53] <ubotu>  #ubuntu-jp  #kubuntu-jp 
[04:53] <thechitowncubs> so i assume thats it?
[04:53] <Yarcanox> this seems to happen from time to time on ubuntu, on suse it worked fine
[04:54] <bruenig> Yarcanox, what does alsactl restore do
[04:54] <Raiders32> I accidentally
[04:54] <Raiders32> 'changed' it
[04:54] <Yarcanox> nothing bruenig
[04:54] <Yarcanox> no error message or something, but it didn't help
[04:54] <nbkr> Raiders32, Rechange it. 0640 alows the same that 0440 does.
[04:54] <bruenig> Yarcanox, what is the output of aumix -q
[04:55] <ehird`> Intel Mac, iMac from dec 06 to be specific, 64bit Fiesty. Will it work out-of-the-box, or what do I need to do?
[04:55] <Yarcanox> bruenig that prog is not installed
[04:55] <Yarcanox> should I install it`?
[04:55] <Silkai> is there any problem having eth0 (rj45) and eth1 for wifi?
[04:55] <Silkai> both running
[04:55] <bruenig> Yarcanox, yeah, weird
[04:55] <Raiders32> nbkr:  I tried sudo chmod -w /etc/sudoers but it doesn't work
[04:56] <Hoosteen> ok..i've got a question..i've just installed ubuntu on an old 400mhz pc and was wondering where i needed to go to find out what graphics driver to install because the screen is quite jittery and seems to be always refreshing or something....
[04:56] <Yarcanox> bruenig it seems like this happens if a player stops the playback when I click on stop
[04:56] <Yarcanox> it doesn't matter if it's flash (like it happened now) or totem
[04:56] <Yarcanox> and it doesn't happen all the time of course... but it seems like it happens when I stop the playback, if it happens at all
[04:57] <Yarcanox> vol 97, 97, P
[04:57] <Yarcanox> from aumix -q
[04:57] <Yarcanox> what does "P" mean?
[04:57] <bruenig> Yarcanox, don't know never seen a P
[04:57] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, you there?
[04:57] <bruenig> Yarcanox, so it isn't volume level at least
[04:58] <nbkr> Raiders32, try sudo chmod 0440 /etc/sudoers
[04:58] <Yarcanox> bruenig everything is dead, timidity too
[04:59] <Yarcanox> I killed the timidity background process and everything as timidity used to block my sound from time to time, but that's not the reason now
[04:59] <Raiders32> nbkr:  tried it and it fails
[04:59] <Yarcanox> bruenig how can I get a system sound now?
[04:59] <Raiders32> once you change sudoers you can't use sudo anymore
[04:59] <Yarcanox> something like the sound when shutting down
[04:59] <aricz> ahhh.. what's the packagename for the kernel-sources?
[05:00] <Yarcanox> I could guess that sound would work, but if I test it, the error will be gone and everything will work again
[05:00] <Yarcanox> that would be sad as I'd like to find the problem now
[05:00] <Alushin> earlier my ubuntu would give an error and not load live. but for some reason now it goes straight to command line when i try to install it, can anyone tell me how to start the isntallation from command line?
[05:00] <Yarcanox> hm
[05:00] <Yarcanox> bruenig is there a sound when switching the user?
[05:00] <W9ZEB> anyone here know why on Ubuntu the perl string:   chomp(@numbers=<STDIN>);     would NOT pause for input and rather move directly on to the next line?
[05:00] <Yarcanox> and getting back into the login menu?
[05:01] <Yarcanox> I guess there is, but now there was nothing
[05:01] <Yarcanox> seems to be really dead
[05:01] <bruenig> Yarcanox, do amixer | grep -A 6 Master
[05:01] <Yarcanox> I checked the speaker cables, it is plugged in and everything
[05:01] <bruenig> and calm down
[05:01] <bruenig> for the love of fsm
[05:01] <Yarcanox> just trying you to give some information :)
[05:01] <W9ZEB> OpenBSD 4.0, Fedora 6.0, AIX 5.2, and Windows do NOT exibit this behaviour while running the exact same script.
[05:01] <Yarcanox> *to give you
[05:01] <GnoM> :)
[05:01] <bruenig> Yarcanox, does it show on
[05:02] <Pelo> bruenig,  fsm ?
[05:02] <Yarcanox> http://pastebin.org/1663
[05:02] <bruenig> flying spaghetti monster
[05:02] <Yarcanox> oh lol
[05:02] <Grungebunny> fsm ftw
[05:02] <mario> ?can i get myspace instant messenger for ubuntu?
[05:02] <bruenig> ipu is not real
[05:03] <Pelo> bruenig,  so ?
[05:03] <jrib> W9ZEB: can you pastebin a simple program to demonstrate that behavior.  My knowledge of perl is limited, but it seems to pause here and accepts input until I hit ctrl-d
[05:03] <W9ZEB> jrib:  http://www.pastebin.ca/679981
[05:03] <Yarcanox> bruenig did you get that link? http://pastebin.org/1663
[05:03] <Pelo> mario, I doubt it but you can try looking it up in the forum, maybe you can get it to run on wine
[05:03] <dudeicles> good morning folks
[05:03] <W9ZEB> jrib: it IS possible I'm a moron :)
[05:03] <bruenig> Yarcanox, not sure then what the problem is
[05:04] <mario> ok thanks pelo
[05:04] <FelixTheCat> Hello people, I'm totally new to the Linux world and I'm looking forward to a new challenge. I bought the official book of ubuntu and I'll be chacking in to ask all the newbie questions soon enough, but right now I need to do some reading on my own.
[05:04] <W8TAH> the other day someone gave me a line to stick in grub to turn on the frame buffer display -- im currently away from my notes on that, and naturally i need it -- can someone please refresh my memory?
[05:04] <Yarcanox> that sounds great ;P ^^
[05:04] <Nighthawk420_> and im back lol
[05:04] <bruenig> the ubuntu book?
[05:04] <Nighthawk420_> i cannot seem to understand anything or get the x servere error fixed
[05:05] <Nighthawk420_> i just want to try ubuntu lol and im gettin a lil frustrated
[05:05] <dudeicles> ok peeps i'm a noob and would like to figure out how to run a program I installed. t's not in my applications menu.
[05:05] <FelixTheCat> yep yep the title is The Official ubuntu Book
[05:05] <W9ZEB> jrib: when I run the application, it prints Bamm-Bamm and exits
[05:05] <Pelo> Nighthawk420_, which error ?
[05:05] <timewriter> is X1950XT supported by Beryl ?
[05:05] <Pelo> dudeicles,  which prog ?
[05:05] <bruenig> I wonder how much that even teaches you
[05:05] <timewriter> !beryl
[05:05] <dudeicles> wine
[05:05] <ubotu> beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[05:05] <Nighthawk420_> Pelo, the X server interface is not set up properly and then in details it says no screens found
[05:06] <FelixTheCat> not a whole lot, but it gives a foundation to learn on.
[05:06] <Pelo> Nighthawk420_, what video card do you hvae ?
[05:06] <HYPOKRIT> press on the game with the right button and select open with wine
[05:06] <Nighthawk420_> ATI Radeon Mobility X1300
[05:06] <FelixTheCat> don't get me wrong it's a nice size book, but how can yu address something this big with one book? lol
[05:06] <HYPOKRIT> easy ass hell is'nit
[05:06] <Nighthawk420_> pelo do u want to PM so we can keep it quieter in main chat?
[05:06] <renzo17> dudeicles: run winecfg to initialise it, then to run/install an exe simply run "wine name-of-prog.exe"
[05:06] <frost0> can i play games with qemu?
[05:07] <Pelo> dudeicles,  open the terminal   type winecfg  that's just to set it up , to run a prog with wine type in the therminal        wine /path/to/.exe
[05:07] <jrib> W9ZEB: same thing here with yours, but this works for some reason:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36190/
[05:07] <dudeicles> ok let me try that
[05:07] <Pelo> Nighthawk420_,  I don'T allow pm
[05:07] <dudeicles> don't go anywhere. lol
[05:07] <stefg> !virtualizers | frost0
[05:07] <ubotu> frost0: 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
[05:07] <Nighthawk420_> okay pelo thats fine
[05:07] <Hoosteen> where do i go to find out what video driver my pc is using?
[05:07] <bruenig> FelixTheCat, I just wonder what it teaches though, does it teach where to click in the gui, or does it actually teach you what is going on when you do the gui stuff
[05:07] <W9ZEB> jrib: so I'm not crazy....  thanks.
[05:07] <Nighthawk420_> got any ideas though?
[05:07] <Pelo> Nighthawk420_, did you start by checking   menu > system > admin > restricted drivers ?
[05:07] <Silkai> hei....
[05:07] <stefg> !qemu | frost0
[05:07] <ubotu> frost0: qemu is an emulator you can use to run another operating system - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsXPUnderQemuHowTo
[05:07] <ehird`> Intel Mac, iMac from dec 06 to be specific, 64bit Fiesty. Will it work out-of-the-box, or what do I need to do?
[05:08] <Pelo> dudeicles, use the nick of the person yo are tatking to in heach line, makes it easier to follow in a busy channel
[05:08] <FelixTheCat> will you guys indulge me with a silly question or two?
[05:08] <frost0> stefg, uh i'm guessing its like vmware in which you cannot run directx applications right?
[05:08] <Pelo> ehird`, we tell ppl to use x86 unless they have specific need of a 64 bit os
[05:08] <jrib> W9ZEB: you are going to laugh, look at: SDTIN
[05:08] <bruenig> this is #ubuntu, those are the only questions we field
[05:08] <Nighthawk420_> ssorry pelo i mislead you, I am trying to boot from the CD and while in the boot and there is abunch of txt and [ok]  after each line it comes up
[05:08] <dudeicles> pelo: no prob
[05:09] <Silkai> i wanna ask for stupid WIFI problem. With DHCP i can go out inet, but i cant reach my gateway!!!
[05:09] <Silkai> is it possible??
[05:09] <W9ZEB> jrib: heh, I'm an idiot, I told you :)  thanks.
[05:09] <stefg> frost0: no virtualizer can run 3D games at the time being.
[05:09] <dudeicles> pelo: I think it's set up now. How would I install something? Do I just type path\setup.exe if it's that type of file?
[05:09] <christian_> MOUSE PROBLEM: Everything works fine except that mb4 and 5 have switched places with mb6 and 7. How can I fix this? I have this in xorg.conf: ButtonMapping "1 2 3 6 7"
[05:09] <Pelo> Nighthawk420_,  ah, not installed yet  ok , that's another matter,   you can't use the live cd with a ati videocard   ati does not have FOSS drivers, you need to use the  alternate install cd to install
[05:09] <ehird`> Pelo: i want speed.
[05:09] <frost0> stefg, k thx
[05:09] <ehird`> Pelo: :)
[05:09] <Nighthawk420_> okay
[05:10] <Pelo> dudeicles, pretty much
[05:10] <dudeicles> ok will try
[05:10] <Nighthawk420_> where can i get the alt cd pelo?
[05:10] <christian_> !paste
[05:10] <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)
[05:10] <stefg> !alternate
[05:10] <ubotu> The Alternate CD (available as of Dapper) is the classical text-mode installation CD. Use it if you wish to upgrade via CD, or for an "expert" mode install. For normal installs, use the Desktop CD, which is also a "Live" CD - See also !Minimal
[05:10] <dudeicles> Pelo: : I'm not sure how to find my cdrom path but I will look.
[05:10] <ehird`> Pelo: well, what are the disadvantages of 64bit
[05:10] <Pelo> Nighthawk420_,  the ubuntu site,  when you select the download there is a box to check
[05:10] <Silkai> i have looked routes and it seens to be ok
[05:10] <Nighthawk420_> okay
[05:10] <Pelo> dudeicles,   /media/nameofthecdonthedesktopicon
[05:10] <Nighthawk420_> so not feisty fawn but the drapper drake version?
[05:11] <FelixTheCat> bruenig, I'm not sure what info you are asking for. Do you mean direct key commands to change and tweak things or something else?
[05:11] <bruenig> FelixTheCat, yes
[05:11] <Pelo> ehird`,  lack of restricted drivers  (and some binaires) no flash
[05:11] <Hoosteen> where do i go to find out what video driver my pc is using?
[05:11] <bruenig> FelixTheCat, not key commands like shortcuts, but terminal commands and understanding the underlying system
[05:12] <Pelo> Nighthawk420_,  you can get  alternate for festy,  the box to check for alternate is below the dl button
[05:12] <FelixTheCat> it gives some info on direct key commands, but mostly it's about point and click stuff
[05:12] <randhir> can ayone tell me software to watch tv in other then tvtime
[05:12] <bruenig> waste of money then
[05:12] <randhir> can ayone tell me software to watch tv in other then tvtime
[05:12] <UberPsyX> i need help, i cant see the grub menu, etc at start up, when this happened in edgy i edited my menu.lst with vga=792 but i tried it this time and it didnt work, it does show the 30th mount of hard drive check, what can i do to fix this?
[05:12] <stefg> randhir: vlc
[05:12] <ehird`> Pelo: the only restricted driver i would use is for my gfx card =)
[05:13] <vladuz976> is there anyway to get gimp 2.4 other than moving to gutsy now?
[05:13] <ehird`> Pelo: assuming airport wireless is supported without a restricted driver..
[05:13] <bruenig> vladuz976, compile it
[05:13] <swimme1> when I try to ssh it says connection to port 22 refused :( how do I fix this?
[05:13] <ehird`> Pelo: however... no flash, yow. does that seriously mean, like, no flash? :p
[05:13] <Pelo> UberPsyX, check the menu.lst file,  toward the top there is a hidemenu   comment it out , you might also try encreasing the delay
[05:13] <FelixTheCat> well after scanning through it ....I see alot of dos like commands all through out the book in the last 2/3's of the text
[05:13] <vladuz976> bruenig, no that doesn't work, feisty doesn't have the libraries necessary
[05:13] <UberPsyX> pelo, thanks ill try that
[05:14] <vladuz976> bruenig, gtk+ is behind
[05:14] <bruenig> ehird`, restricted drivers are necessary for some wireless cards, the nature of the access point they are connecting to doesn't effect the need for restricted drivers
[05:14] <Pelo> ehird`, yes ,  no flash = no flash   same letters in the same order , same meaning
[05:14] <bruenig> vladuz976, compile that too then
[05:14] <stefg> swimme1: you have installed openssh-server, havn't you?
[05:14] <swimme1> I don't know how to open the port # 22
[05:14] <swimme1> yeah I think so
[05:14] <christian_> MOUSE PROBLEM:  mb4 and 5 have switched places with mb6 and 7. How can I fix this? xorg.conf = http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36193/
[05:14] <Nighthawk420_> okay yall i am now dowloading the alt cd
[05:14] <vladuz976> bruenig, too much hassle. how buggy is gutsy at this point?
[05:14] <bruenig> vladuz976, #ubuntu+1
[05:14] <bruenig> vladuz976, discrete release is unfortunate
[05:14] <scratchme> Hi all, I noticed in KDE, I can't seem to get png images to show in IE running under wine.  Is this normal?
[05:15] <swimme1> stefg: acutally, I hadn't!
[05:15] <ehird`> Pelo: n...o...flash... i'm sorry my brain isn't computing =)
[05:15] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, are you there...how is your install going?
[05:15] <stefg> swimme1: i thought that :-)
[05:15] <swimme1> thanks :)
[05:15] <ehird`> bruenig: I mean airport card in the imac, not airport extreme broadcaster ;)
[05:15] <Pelo> Hoosteen,  possibly by typing lsmod or you can also check in xorg.conf and try to figure it out
[05:15] <Nighthawk420_> hey Pelo thanks fore tellin me i needed the alt cd
[05:15] <Nighthawk420_> no one else told me on here
[05:15] <Nighthawk420_> but then again it was lat last night
[05:16] <Jack_Sparrow> scratchme: Ubuntu uses gnome... #Winehq will have answers on win and why run IE to begin with
[05:16] <randhir> can ayone tell me software to watch tv in other then tvtime
[05:16] <Pelo> Nighthawk420_, depends on how you ask the questions,  sometimes the answer is not evident, when there are a lot of ppl in we occasionnaly miss the clues
[05:16] <ehird`> Pelo: no flash that sucks, i guess i should go 32bit then
[05:16] <Nighthawk420_> yes
[05:16] <Jack_Sparrow> Nighthawk420_: I assume you have tried all of the F6 options... noapic etc
[05:16] <FelixTheCat> got a silly question guys .....I know that I can load ubuntu from my cd drive (already tried that successfully,) but can i set things up to coneect to the internet without installing the program? It would be nice to play around with it for a certain length of time before I install it
[05:16] <Nighthawk420_> last night was extermely talkative
[05:16] <Pelo> Nighthawk420_,  it would probably have helped if you had said you hadn't installed yet
[05:17] <Nighthawk420_> ya
[05:17] <ehird`> Pelo: ok well, should it work outofthebox on an intel imac?
[05:17] <Nighthawk420_> i kept tellin them i was trying to boot from cd
[05:17] <ehird`> Pelo: or will i have to run bootcamp again or install rEFIt or something
[05:17] <Alushin> earlier my ubuntu would give an error and not load live. but for some reason now it goes straight to command line when i try to install it, can anyone tell me how to start the isntallation from command line?
[05:17] <TyphoidHippo> frost0 - yea, still here, it's coming along fine, now - the hardest part was figuring out how to make it login to a user account and startx automatically without using GDM, KDM, or XDM (to preserve the precious few MB this machine does have)
[05:17] <stefg> !install | FelixTheCat
[05:17] <ubotu> FelixTheCat: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[05:17] <Pelo> ehird`,  try looking up the model here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport  I don'T realy have much familiarity with macs
[05:17] <hechu> help
[05:17] <bruenig> Alushin, the live cd only has a graphical installer, you need the alternate cd
[05:17] <Nighthawk420_> lol
[05:17] <Pelo> ehird`,  you can also read up in the forum on installing on mac  I beleive there is some issue about booting from the cd
[05:18] <Nighthawk420_> 30 mins and il hav the alt cd
[05:18] <Nighthawk420_> yay
[05:18] <leetdood> hi guys.. how can i configure grub to make Windows XP to be the default booting OS instead of ubuntu?
[05:18] <stefg> FelixTheCat: you can install it to a usb stick with persistent home
[05:18] <elliot_> I'm trying to get CS:S to work with my ATI Radeon x800 graphics card. When I type glxinfo it tells me there is NO directing rendering. How do I enable it?
[05:18] <Alushin> bruenig was allready downloading it
[05:18] <swimme1> /exit bye
[05:18] <bruenig> TyphoidHippo, I have done that here
[05:18] <swimme1> danmr
[05:18] <randhir> Tried to watch TV on my Pinnacle TV tuner card with TVtime but failed, any alternatives
[05:18] <Jack_Sparrow> Alushin: DId it get to start and Install one time and no longer gets to that screen?
[05:18] <Pelo> Nighthawk420_,  like I said, busy channel, sometimes we miss stuff
[05:18] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, i wish you could just take the settings that you just applied and make them default settings on your own custom flavor of linux....and then release it so i could download it :)
[05:18] <Nighthawk420_> yes indeed i hear ya on that one
[05:18] <randhir>  Tried to watch TV on my Pinnacle TV tuner card with TVtime but failed, any alternatives
[05:18] <Alushin> Jack_Sparrow yes
[05:18] <Nighthawk420_> thanks though
[05:18] <stefg> randhir: as said before: try vlc
[05:18] <Nighthawk420_> i will update you when I try to boot the alt
[05:19] <stefg> !info vlc | randhir
[05:19] <ubotu> randhir: vlc: multimedia player and streamer. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.8.6.release-0ubuntu4 (feisty), package size 1131 kB, installed size 3192 kB
[05:19] <Pelo> randhir, try the forum , and you are bordering on spam
[05:19] <TyphoidHippo> hahaha frost0 - I wish I could do that for you too.  Would be very nice, indeed.
[05:19] <Jack_Sparrow> Alushin: HAve you checked the md5 on the cd.. If it went to start install once it should still get there...
[05:19] <Alushin> i did
[05:19] <christian_> MOUSE PROBLEM:  mb4 and 5 have switched places with mb6 and 7. How can I fix this? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36193/
[05:19] <bruenig> !repeat | christian_ wwjd
[05:19] <ubotu> christian_ wwjd: 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
[05:19] <Alushin> at first it started live and gave an error
[05:20] <Pelo> !mouse > christian_  check for a private message windows with instructions from ubotu
[05:20] <Alushin> wich i got again right now
[05:20] <frost0> TyphoidHIppo, :) ....with linux i guess...for best results you can't be spoon-fed...i'm just going to have to figure this one out....
[05:20] <christian_> I have checked !mouse several times,
[05:20] <ehird`> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportMachinesDesktopsApple no imac intel here
[05:20] <Alushin> "Failed to start the X server(gui) It is likely that it is not set up correctly. would you like to view the X server output to diagnose the problem?
[05:21] <Pelo> christian_, that's all I have for you , I suggest you try in the forum www.ubuntuforums.org
[05:21] <christian_> bruenig, my post was seriously up the channel and alot of new ppl had come in, that can't be considered quick? ... :o
[05:21] <ehird`> Of the available boot loaders, none currently boots Intel-based Macs smoothly. The grub2 specification should deal with this; if it does not, we will make use of refit, which is known to work. [As it turns out, grub has now been patched to deal with Intel-based Macs, so we no longer need this step.] 
[05:21] <ehird`> ^ woot!
[05:21] <ehird`> i hate refit
[05:21] <ehird`> :)
[05:21] <bruenig> !ot | ehird`
[05:21] <ubotu> ehird`: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[05:21] <bruenig> !enter | ehird`
[05:21] <ubotu> ehird`: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[05:22] <dudeicles> pelo: next problem, I'm trying to install zsnes for ubuntu, do you know the config path?
[05:22] <Jack_Sparrow> Alushin: Was the first install when it got to the start install was the HD blank as in no os
[05:22] <belgarath_> Hi... how do you mount floppys on Ubuntu server !?!     /dev/fd0 seems missing?  :)
[05:22] <Pelo> dudeicles, are you compiling it ?
[05:22] <Jack_Sparrow> Alushin: I am wondering if the boot sequence is right
[05:22] <dudeicles> pelo: don't believe so
[05:22] <UberPsyX> pelo, that didnt work, can i pastebin it for you to take a look?
[05:22] <Alushin> "basic stuff", "(EE) VESA(0): no matchins modes / (EE) Screen(s) found but none have usable configuration / Fatal server error: no screens found
[05:22] <vistakiller> sudo apt-get zsnes
[05:22] <TyphoidHippo> frost0 - well, with linux you have a billion gazillion more options, since you can literally customize every single aspect...which is a great strength, but can also be intimidating and confusing at times...  I can list out what I've done for you, but you would need either a network card (temporarily, at least) or a flash disk and a LOT of patience to keep going back and forth
[05:22] <hechu> #ubuntu-offtopic
[05:22] <Pelo> dudeicles, I don't know anything about znes sorry
[05:22] <ehird`> bruenig: that was ubuntu related thank you
[05:22] <Pelo> UberPsyX, sure
[05:23] <hechu> join #ubuntu-offtopic
[05:23] <bruenig> ehird`, it was not support related
[05:23] <FelixTheCat> uh, sorry, but the link did not answer my simple question. Do I have to install ubuntu to connect to the internet or use a irc client?
[05:23] <Pelo> hechu, /join
[05:23] <ksool> Is there anyway while doing an extraction to convince tar to remove files from the archive after they are extracted? I'm working with a large archive and am short on disk space.
[05:23] <ehird`> bruenig: half of the stuff in here isn't
[05:23] <hechu> thanks. Pelo.
[05:23] <Alushin> my hd is not blank but it never got to making partition
[05:23] <bruenig> ehird`, ok?
[05:23] <Alushin> the free space is still untouched
[05:23] <ph8> has anyone else been having gaim problems lately? it's almost as if they've changed the MSN protocol slightly
[05:23] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, thx for your offer but i'm trying another option at the moment...knoppix for kids...
[05:23] <stefg> ehird`: http://allostalk.com/showthread.php?p=2787472
[05:23] <Pelo> Alushin,  you havne't installed yet ?
[05:23] <dudeicles> pelo: I did the following "sudo apt-get installl zsnes"
[05:23] <Alushin> but it shouldnt matter, its not installing anything, just loading live wich doesnt work
[05:23] <dudeicles> pelo: now I want to find the program, but their site doesn't show it.
[05:23] <Jack_Sparrow> FelixTheCat: You can get online without installing... unles you need wirteless drivers etc
[05:24] <Pelo> dudeicles, did you get a msg ?
[05:24] <bruenig> dudeicles, /usr/bin/zsnes probably
[05:24] <vistakiller> open terminal and type zsnes
[05:24] <bruenig> dudeicles, but you can always do dpkg -L zsnes
[05:24] <dudeicles> lol
[05:24] <dudeicles> who said to type zsnes?
[05:24] <dudeicles> vistakiller:  thank you
[05:24] <UberPsyX> pelo, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36197/
[05:24] <FelixTheCat> thank you Jack ...I'm on my laptop, so ....no dice on using ub without installing it first. thanks!
[05:24] <dudeicles> it opened right up
[05:24] <dudeicles> I didn't think it would be that easy.
[05:24] <vistakiller> :)
[05:25] <vistakiller> find and a guide to use it
[05:25] <Pelo> UberPsyX,  can you remind me of the issue you think you hare having ?
[05:25] <Jack_Sparrow> Alushin: If you dont use the name of the person it is easy for them to miss your msg... use tab to complete their nick
[05:25] <dudeicles> vistakiller: I know how to use it. Was just running it on ubuntu
[05:25] <dudeicles> I'm really considering changing to ubuntu for ever.
[05:25] <Alushin> Jack_Sparrow i know, im just not used it yet ><;
[05:25] <dudeicles> we'll see how well it runs some of my kids games
[05:25] <ehird`> ok, instead of an airport extreme >base station broadcaster thing<, what about an airport extreme >card<, in my imac?
[05:26] <ehird`> are there drivers for that, or do i need to hack around it
[05:26] <belgarath_> is there no support for /dev/fd0 in ubuntu server ?!?!
[05:26] <dimsuz> I screwed up sudoers syntax, how do I restore it now? :) (I have to sudo, but it doesn't work now)
[05:26] <UberPsyX> pelo, i cant see the grub menu, etc at boot, to fix i added vga=792, it hasnt worked but it has allowed it to show the 30th mount of hard drive check
[05:26] <Jack_Sparrow> FelixTheCat: I have a pcmcia that I can drop into different laptops for live access...
[05:26] <bruenig> ehird`, I am thinking madwifi but I am not sure
[05:26] <TyphoidHippo> frost0 - I really hope that works out for you...  I couldn't ever get that one (or any other distro) running fast enough for a small child's attention span (in my estimation, anyway :) ) - I have this ubuntu-server fully booting into X and ready to be played with in 21 seconds now....not too shabby for a P2-400 with 128 MB, if I say so myself, lol
[05:26] <Pelo> UberPsyX,  that's what I don'T get you only see the grub menu at boot , that is the point , it's a boot menu ,
[05:26] <christian_> MOUSE PROBLEM:  mb4 and 5 have switched places with mb6 and 7. How can I fix this? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36193/
[05:27] <UberPsyX> pelo, i know but i cant see it, it doesnt show up
[05:27] <dudeicles> Pelo: how do you find your other hard drives in terminal? where's the normal location?
[05:28] <Pelo> christian_, to fix that I am prety sure you go in xorg.conf and  swtich the buttons around, like it says in !mouse
[05:28] <FelixTheCat> dudeicles Are you new to the linux world?
[05:28] <UberPsyX> pelo, only on my monitor though, when i use my sisters CRT monitor it all shows up
[05:28] <dudeicles> FelixTheCat: yes I am
[05:28] <dudeicles> FelixTheCat: is it that obvious?
[05:28] <dudeicles> :P
[05:28] <FelixTheCat> how long are you into the process
[05:28] <bruenig> !ot | FelixTheCat dudeicles
[05:28] <ubotu> FelixTheCat dudeicles: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[05:28] <Pelo> dudeicles, depends on where they are mounted,  you are not in windows anymore , usualy partitions get mounted in /media or /mnt
[05:28] <FelixTheCat> <~~~~complete newbie
[05:29] <Pelo> UberPsyX, ok so  dualhead ?
[05:29] <Jack_Sparrow> dudeicles: sudo fdisk -l > ~/Desktop/partition.layout.txt
[05:29] <christian_> pelo, I've tried plenty of combinations, rebooting each one to see if they work, so far I've gone to not wokring at all to wokring like it is now.
[05:29] <UberPsyX> pelo, no idea what that is
[05:29] <FelixTheCat> bruenig, what do you mean?  !ot | FelixTheCat dudeicles
[05:29] <UberPsyX> pelo, yes i am a noob :)
[05:29] <Pelo> UberPsyX,  two monitor system
[05:29] <bruenig> FelixTheCat, ubotu explained
[05:29] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, nice job....
[05:30] <dudeicles> thank you all for your help.
[05:30] <UberPsyX> pelo, no, when i unplug mine and plug my sisters in
[05:30] <FelixTheCat> not a problem ....my appologies
[05:30] <TyphoidHippo> frost0; thanks - now she better like it, or else!
[05:30] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, no kidding.
[05:30] <dudeicles> have a good day folks
[05:30] <timewriter> i cant manage beryl working
[05:30] <Frogzoo_> !docs | UberPsyX
[05:30] <ubotu> UberPsyX: documentation is to be found at http://help.ubuntu.com and http://wiki.ubuntu.com - General linux documentation: http://www.tldp.org - http://rute.2038bug.com
[05:30] <Chinaski1> hello
[05:30] <sam_k> Is it possible to change the screen resolution after initial setup?
[05:30] <thechitowncubs> I need some help installing ubuntu, can anyone help me format my hard drive manually?
[05:30] <Pelo> UberPsyX, I don'T see anything wrong with your grub menu ,  could it be possible you have set the screen rez in the bios to something it can't handle ?
[05:30] <MenZa> !resolution | sam_k
[05:30] <Pelo> sam_k, yes
[05:30] <ubotu> sam_k: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[05:30] <Frogzoo_> sam_k: run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[05:31] <Jack_Sparrow> !res | sam_k
[05:31] <ehird`> what happened to the ubuntu dvd version?
[05:31] <ph8> has anyone else been having gaim problems lately? it's almost as if they've changed the MSN protocol slightly
[05:31] <ehird`> can you no longer download it?
[05:31] <thechitowncubs> I can't install it because it seems like the partitions are borked or something
[05:31] <Jack_Sparrow> MAn I am slow today
[05:31] <thechitowncubs> so I think I need to format it completely
[05:31] <Pelo> ehird`, torrents
[05:31] <Robbster> hi all. i'm running Gutsy Tribe5 and have a problem with network-admin freezing when I run it.
[05:31] <Chinaski1> doing netstat -tnc lets me see my active internet connections.Is there a way to manually close one of these connection using terminal?
[05:31] <UberPsyX> Pelo, i have no idea :) ill take a look around my system, thanks anyway
[05:31] <Frogzoo_> ehird`: there's always the torrent: http://mirror.mcs.anl.gov/pub/ubuntu-iso/DVDs/ubuntu/feisty/release/ubuntu-7.04-dvd-i386.iso.torrent
[05:31] <Pelo> Robbster, ask in #ubuntu+1
[05:31] <Robbster> Pelo: thx - will do
[05:31] <Pelo> UberPsyX,  that's all I have , sorry
[05:31] <sam_k> Very responsive, thank you all
[05:32] <veynom> Why can't I save my nvidia configuration file? it says "Unable to remove old X config backup file /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup"
[05:32] <belgarath_> Anyone knows about why you cant mount floppys on ubuntu server?    ( no /dev/fd0 )
[05:32] <thechitowncubs> Please someone
[05:32] <christian_> MOUSE PROBLEM:  mb4 and 5 have switched places with mb6 and 7. How can I fix this? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36193/ . xev recognizes mb4 and 5 as button 6 &7, whilst mb6 & 7 are recognized as button 8&9.
[05:32] <thechitowncubs> come to the rescue
[05:32] <Jasnation> how do I mount an .iso file?
[05:33] <MenZa> !iso | Jasnation
[05:33] <ubotu> Jasnation: To mount an ISO disc image, type  sudo mount -o loop <ISO-filename> <mountpoint>  - There is a list of useful cd image conversion tools at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion - Always verify the ISO using !MD5 before !burning.
[05:33] <Frogzoo_> !mouse | christian_
[05:33] <ubotu> christian_: Enabling extra mouse buttons: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ManyButtonsMouseHowto  - Enabling serial mouse: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SerialMouseHowto
[05:33] <ehird`> Frogzoo_: what is the difference between the cd and the dvd
[05:33] <christian_> frogzoo_, been there, done that
[05:33] <redarrow> ^^
[05:33] <Frogzoo_> ehird`: the dvd has more on it?
[05:33] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, didn't work....
[05:34] <Jasnation> what do I put for mountpoint?
[05:34] <ehird`> Frogzoo_: very specific
[05:34] <Frogzoo_> christian_: checked the button mapping in xorg.conf?
[05:34] <veynom> anyone use Envy?
[05:34] <ehird`> !envy | veynom
[05:34] <ubotu> veynom: 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!
[05:34] <Jasnation> menza: what do I type for mountpoint?
[05:34] <ehird`> hey look i'm clever i send scathing remarks through ubotu =)
[05:34] <MenZa> Jasnation: Whereever you wish to mount it :)
[05:34] <christian_> frogzoo_, see the link I pasted in my post
[05:34] <MenZa> Jasnation: e.g. /media/isoimage
[05:35] <MenZa> (make sure /media/isoimage exists)
[05:35] <Jasnation> menza: thanks
[05:35] <MenZa> np
[05:35] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, :) No Way You Could Make Your Own Distro Real Quick :)
[05:35] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, ?
[05:35] <ehird`> "In Feisty the Airport Extreme support is built in, but you must fetch the firmware. Simply open a terminal and type: sudo aptitude update followed by: sudo aptitude install bcm43xx-fwcutter and reboot. Your Airport Extreme will now work." <-- Is this on the CD? Or the DVD?
[05:35] <TyphoidHippo> frost0: Sorry to hear that - I tried that one, freeduc, educationux, olpc, juxlala, adioskids, and quite a few more....and they all just....sucked
[05:36] <MenZa> ehird`: sudo aptitude download bcm43xx-fwcutter
[05:36] <Frogzoo_> christian_: maybe you need: Option          "ZAxisMapping"  "4 5"
[05:36] <MenZa> ehird`: that downloads the deb package you can transfer to another computer
[05:36] <ehird`> MenZa: I'm not running ubuntu on here right now ;)
[05:36] <timewriter> my graphic card is unsupported
[05:36] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, i tried juxlala...close but no cigar
[05:36] <ehird`> MenZa: I'm running OS X
[05:36] <MenZa> ehird`: ah, well two seconds
[05:36] <MenZa> ehird`: Ah, gimme a second :)
[05:36] <frost0> TypoidHippo, and it was in german..
[05:36] <ehird`> But, is it on the DVD?
[05:36] <MenZa> I'm not sure
[05:36] <ehird`> If so I'll just use that
[05:36] <MenZa> Is it Feisty?
[05:37] <ehird`> I haven't downloaded either yet
[05:37] <ehird`> But yes it will be feisty
[05:37] <qid> So, I just installed the new kernel update on my laptop and now it doesn't boot; any suggestions?
[05:37] <MenZa> ah
[05:37] <MenZa> well, I dunno really
[05:37] <veynom> on my tablet, why is my scroll wheel inverted. i mean if you scroll the way you normally would up goes down and down goes up
[05:37] <ehird`> CD vs DVD will mainly be based on getting the drivers painlessly
[05:37] <christian_> Frogzoo_, will tryit again, however I don't what zaxis has to do with anything... brb
[05:37] <ehird`> I guess i could plug in via ethernet to download them
[05:37] <MenZa> ehird`: Yeah do that
[05:37] <TyphoidHippo> I think there may be...but I've never done it before - I could generate a list of the packages installed on this computer, and send you that - then you could install ubuntu-server, and burn all those packages on a CD to be copied over and installed - that might work fairly quickly
[05:37] <Nighthawk420_DL> sorry yall i was just reading something that 7.04 has a problem with broadcom wireless?
[05:37] <TyphoidHippo> and then I could tell you what else I've done....which might take quite a bit longer
[05:38] <lashmoove> what does k3b need to burn mp3's to cd.. in gnome?
[05:38] <bruenig> !codecs
[05:38] <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
[05:38] <qid> it looks like it gets to the point of loading a CD-ROM driver and then dies
[05:38] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, any way to install juxlala?
[05:38] <ehird`> MenZa: Ok.
[05:38] <frost0> TyhpoidHippo, rather than live cd
[05:38] <ehird`> MenZa: How can I check if a specific package is on the CD/DVD?
[05:39] <Frogzoo_> lashmoove: it's all there in settings - just install what it needs
[05:39] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, rather than live cd....not a lot of ram here
[05:39] <MenZa> ehird`: Umm, you could try installing it
[05:39] <dug_> Nighthawk420_DL: yeah there are instructions at various places for broadcom like here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=197102
[05:39] <MenZa> wait nevermind
[05:39] <MenZa> >_>
[05:39] <MenZa> <_<
[05:39] <lashmoove> frogzoo: thanks
[05:39] <MenZa> ehird`: The easiest I guess is to use ethernet and download it that way
[05:39] <RickH> I recently upgraded the kernel with the Software Update that came through, now my sound car doesn't work.  Any idea on how to fix it?
[05:39] <RickH> It's an ASUS M2N32-SLI Premium motherboard.
[05:39] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, juxlala did exactly what i wanted it to...
[05:40] <ehird`> MenZa: Still, it'd be nice if it was on a dvd
[05:40] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, find it in english?
[05:40] <ehird`> ethernet makes babies cry :p
[05:40] <TyphoidHippo> I think it's only a livecd...you can use a couple of dirty tricks to copy an iso onto a partition and make it boot as if it was CD
[05:40] <Nighthawk420_DL> thank you dug
[05:40] <qid> if this is the kind of junk that happens with a minor kernel upgrade, bug#1 is never gonna get closed
[05:40] <Jack_Sparrow> TyphoidHippo: Look at this...   http://custom.nimblex.net/
[05:40] <ehird`> qid: bug #1 is how shall we put it... very long term ;)
[05:41] <dug_> qid: did you try selecting the older kernel at the grub menu and seeing if it will boot?
[05:41] <qid> yep, it stalls too
[05:42] <qid> aha, I waited long enough in recovery and it timed out and gave me an error
[05:42] <ord> i all
[05:42] <lashmoove> frogzoo: I don't see anything about mp3 decoding.. and I don't see a "find plugins" button. do I have to search the web for the plugin... if there is one?
[05:42] <ord> hi*
[05:42] <qid> and it's the stupid GUID-for-partition-identifier thing again
[05:42] <emeriste> !bug # 1
[05:42] <qid> why can't ubuntu just use /dev/hda1 like every other distribution
[05:42] <kshah> what client program are you using (win) to send Wake on LAN requests?
[05:42] <bruenig> qid, you can edit fstab
[05:42] <ehird`> !bug 1 | emeriste
[05:42] <ehird`> !bug #1 | emeriste
[05:42] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, Don't leave me
[05:42] <RickH> I recently upgraded the kernel with the Software Update that came through, now my sound car doesn't work.  Any idea on how to fix it?
[05:42] <Frogzoo_> lashmoove: you want to convert mp3 to an audio cd? dunno
[05:42] <qid> yeah, but i have to boot off a live CD to do that
[05:43] <qid> and this is still entirely unacceptable behavior
[05:43] <bruenig> qid, use another distro then
[05:43] <qid> ok
[05:43] <ubotu> emeriste: For help with Microsoft Windows, please visit ##windows or your nearest mental health institute. See http://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/1 http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm and !equivalents
[05:43] <ehird`> har
[05:43] <TyphoidHippo> Jack_Sparrow:  That's friggin awesome! Does it work well/have you tried it?
[05:43] <Jack_Sparrow> TyphoidHippo: Yes I did.. pretty awesome
[05:43] <Nighthawk420_DL> lol
[05:43] <ord> so does any one knows any chat rooms that help topics on virtual box
[05:43] <ehird`> So uh
[05:44] <Jack_Sparrow> TyphoidHippo: Custom distro in minutes
[05:44] <emeriste> I think that bot was taunting me.
[05:44] <ehird`> Is it reccomended to use aptitude over apt-get still?
[05:44] <ehird`> Doesn't it have autoremove or something now?
[05:44] <bruenig> ehird`, I recommend apt-get
[05:44] <dug_> RickH: sorry i don't know, you might ask on the ubuntu forums or see if others had that problem.  if you want you can post what kind of sound card you have here.
[05:44] <bruenig> as it escapes meta-package hell better than aptitude
[05:45] <ord> hey anyone who is using and virtual box plz help me
[05:45] <Nighthawk420_DL> okay i got the alt cd dled time to burn and reboot
[05:45] <dug_> ord: there are irc channels for virtualbox listed here: http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Community
[05:45] <ord> thanx dug_
[05:45] <ehird`> bruenig: So what advantages does aptitude HAVE any more
[05:46] <TyphoidHippo> This is what I would do (before learning about this custom nimblex stuff):  Burn the gparted livecd - run that and set yourself up a 800MB or so partition for juxlala (just to be safe, sometimes they are bigger when you do this), and another one about the same size for ubuntu-server (or whatever, I would just use this because I already have the CD handy), and another one for ubuntu-server's swap - then install ub
[05:46] <TyphoidHippo> wow, that was long
[05:46] <bruenig> ehird`, I don't know of any, it displays stuff differently and so if you prefer that, then it would have an advantage to you, but from a technical perspective, I don't think anything
[05:46] <christian_> Frogzoo_, no change whatsoever
[05:46] <shriphani> well does one know how to contribute to Full Circle ?
[05:47] <veynom> how do i found out my IP?
[05:47] <paran> Is there any ubuntu FTP archive that keeps old version of packages?
[05:47] <ehird`> bruenig: The aptitude update part of those instructions is strictly unneccesary isn't it
[05:47] <bruenig> what instructions
[05:47] <ehird`> bruenig: the ones i posted earlier
[05:47] <anandanbu> I am having a weird resolution problem with ubuntu7.04 as im able to get only 640x480 and nothing else to choose
[05:47] <bruenig> I didn't read them
[05:47] <ehird`> do so then :p
[05:47] <bruenig> paran, archive.ubuntu.com
[05:47] <Frogzoo_> anandanbu: run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[05:47] <bruenig> i'm ok
[05:48] <ehird`> bruenig: well then you can't answer my question
[05:48] <TyphoidHippo> And I'll be here for at least another hour or so frost0, don't worry ;)
[05:48] <bruenig> I answered the question I saw about aptitude and apt-get
[05:48] <ehird`> bruenig: Yeah and then I asked another and then you enquired about what instructions and I told you
[05:49] <bruenig> there is too many people to scroll up, it will be hard to find it
[05:49] <Flare183> Can someone tell me how to install another hard drive into my computer (which dual boots either from winxp or ubuntu; same hard drive) that has xp already on it?
[05:49] <kiril_> hu
[05:49] <kiril_> hi*
[05:49] <kiril_> how to open .sla file
[05:49] <Vlet> Anyone know of a wifi-radar-like tool that shows a little more detail on the actual link strength (not just a 1 through 5 bar)?.. trying to position an antenna
[05:49] <Chapstick> hello
[05:49] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, how do you think i could install juxlala?
[05:49] <anandanbu> Frogzoo_: it displalys various options to choose from
[05:49] <bruenig> Vlet, iwlist
[05:50] <tehk> Anyone here  get wifi working on a mac book?
[05:50] <Vlet> bruenig: thanks ;)
[05:50] <dug_> Flare183: usually you just plug it in using the sata or ide cable and the power cable.  you may need to buy a sata cable if your drive didn't come with one
[05:50] <anandanbu> Frogzoo_:what am i suppose to choose from that
[05:50] <Chapstick> dose any one know were i can find drivers for a 56k laptop modem?
[05:50] <paran> bruenig: I only see the current versions there
[05:50] <ehird`> bruenig: fine -
[05:51] <ehird`> "In Feisty the Airport Extreme support is built in, but you must fetch the firmware. Simply open a terminal and type: sudo aptitude update followed by: sudo aptitude install bcm43xx-fwcutter and reboot. Your Airport Extreme will now work." <-- Is this on the CD? Or the DVD?
[05:51] <ehird`> ^^ my quote
[05:51] <Flare183> dug_:> well after i get it in there can i install ubuntu on the drive I just put in with out hurting the first drive?
[05:51] <bruenig> paran, they are there
[05:51] <bruenig> paran, what specifically
[05:51] <Kopfgeldjaeger> hi
[05:51] <TyphoidHippo> Well, the thing is - you can just make it boot from a hard drive as if it was the iso on a CD in the CD-Rom (which I had to do on this machine, because it has no optical drive at all) - but it would still run the same way in reguards to it's RAM usage, so that may not be something you would wanna do
[05:51] <ehird`> bruenig: my question is, the update part is actually not vital is it? I can do it afterwards
[05:51] <fevel> hey guys I installed my broadcom wireless, the blue dot on the laptop is on indicating that it is active bit network monitor dowsnt have wifi for me to configure, only eth0 which is cable
[05:51] <fevel> can someone please help me out?
[05:51] <bruenig> ehird`, it might be necessary depending on whether or not the repositories have been updated before
[05:51] <Flare183> fevel:> ndiswrapper
[05:51] <fevel> yes
[05:52] <Flare183> fevel:> sudo apt-get install ndisgtk
[05:52] <paran> bruenig: the latest version of amsn (0.97RC1+dfsg-0ubuntu1) is broken for me, according to the changelog the previous version for gutsy is 0.96+dfsg1-2build1
[05:52] <dug_> Flare183: yeah just boot up using the ubuntu cd, and make sure you pick the 2nd hard drive to install to (and format).  It will probably show as hdb or sdb or something like that
[05:52] <TyphoidHippo> As far as actually installing it - I don't know...  I know how to do it with knoppix, but it's kinda nasty after it's installed, and they even suggest just going with debian if you're gonna do that
[05:52] <paran> bruenig: don't see that here http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/a/amsn/
[05:52] <bruenig> paran, gutsy is #ubuntu+1
[05:52] <Flare183> dug_:> thanks man!
[05:52] <bruenig> paran, but there are previous versions in there
[05:52] <dug_> fevel: if you have broadcom 4318 here are some instructions: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=197102
[05:53] <fevel> Flare183, ok...now what
[05:53] <Flare183> dug_:> umm one more question, can i install winxp on the second drive before I install ubuntu?
[05:53] <Flare183> fevel:> run ndisgtk and see if it works
[05:53] <fevel> dug_, I already installed the drivers, and it is a 1390
[05:53] <dug_> Flare183: yeah, i haven't done that myself, but hopefully the windows xp cd installer will let you choose which hard drive to install to
[05:54] <lashmoove> my hauppauge 150 stopped working.. any ideas?
[05:54] <fevel> Flare183, it says no hardware present, but the light on the laptop is blue
[05:54] <dug_> fevel: oh do you have a dell wireless 1390 card?
[05:54] <paran> bruenig: nope. I only see current versions there, the current ones in all repos (-updates, -security etc)
[05:54] <dnk>             root'
[05:54] <Flare183> fevel:> sudo modprob ndiswrapper
[05:54] <paran> bruenig: but I will try asking on +1
[05:54] <dug_> fevel: here are instructions for dell broadcom 1390, if it helps: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=297092
[05:54] <bruenig> paran, there are 4 versions there
[05:55] <sebrock> is it possible to password-protect an NFS share?
[05:55] <SM_Barbie> What would be the correct way of getting a German Firefox on Ubuntu?
[05:55] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, did you like the feel of juxlala?
[05:55] <dnk>      ?
[05:56] <TyphoidHippo> frost0 have you looked at that link that Jack_Sparrow posted a while ago?  That looks like it's worth a shot, maybe
[05:56] <dudeicles> how come when I try certain things I get the following error? "GDM (The GNOME Display Manager) is not running."
[05:56] <TyphoidHippo> and yea, I loved juxlala
[05:56] <paran> bruenig: yes, but they are all _current_ versions...
[05:56] <dudeicles> like I just got taht error when I tried to switch users
[05:56] <ehird`> anyone?
[05:56] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, uh no
[05:56] <TyphoidHippo> I just didn't like that I would have to teach her to type 'knoppix lang=us'
[05:56] <kidbuntu> !nvidia
[05:56] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[05:57] <TyphoidHippo> and to get the = sign she would have to push shift+0
[05:57] <TyphoidHippo> because I couldn't figure out how to make it use a US keyboard layout
[05:57] <Flare183> !ndiswrapper | fevel
[05:57] <ubotu> fevel: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:58] <fevel> dug_, I followed that howto and this is what happened, except I dont have a dell inspiron, I have a HP pavillion
[05:58] <fevel> but it seems to be the same card
[05:58] <dudeicles> anyone know why I would get the GDM error when I try to switch users?
[05:58] <ehird`> =/
[05:58] <Flare183> !ndiswrapper | fevel
[05:58] <ubotu> fevel: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:58] <dug_> fevel: just checking, did you go to system->administration->network and enable the wireless connection?
[05:59] <TyphoidHippo> If I could have figured out how to make juxlala just boot up (in English, with US keyboard layout, and a lot faster than it did) with no questions asked and get straight to that cute interface, I would have gone with that for sure.
[05:59] <SeTyR> hello
[05:59] <fevel> dug_, thats what im telling you...it doesnt appear there anymore
[05:59] <Soroosh> I'm trying to set up an old computer with xubuntu, and it comes with a "logitech office internet keyboard". This keyboard has the "feature" that the function keys don't work. Can anybody help me to setup this keyboard?
[05:59] <fevel> that is my problem
[05:59] <anandanbu> While configuring the X.org i m asked for monitor's horizontal sync rate what am i suppose to give
[06:00] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, that link was sweet....but no tux4kids ... :(
[06:00] <fevel> the hardware seems to be installed, but it vanished from the network utility
[06:00] <ehird`> ...
[06:00] <SeTyR> can someone tell me where is my root folder for http request (like index.html )
[06:00] <mapp> htdocs folder
[06:00] <Flare183> fevel:> sudo dhclient
[06:00] <Dougie> Whats a good TV tuner app without having to install something like MYTH
[06:00] <mapp> how would i make a ubuntu machine part of a domain - a diff machine acts as a pdc
[06:00] <hetzz> looking for some linux-alternative to euPOD, any suggestions?
[06:00] <SeTyR> thanks mapp
[06:00] <dug_> fevel: sorry, i'm not sure then.  you might ask on the ubuntu forum, or do a "modprobe -l" to see if broadcom & ndiswrapper are listed
[06:00] <kelnoky> where does ubuntu install grub per default?
[06:01] <Flare183> fevel:> sudo dhclient
[06:01] <TyphoidHippo> frost0:  That is unfortunate...
[06:01] <Dr_Link> I need help with enabling my NDVIA (or however the hell you spell it) graphics card drivers for Desktop Effects and then Beryl.
[06:01] <Dr_Link> I tried Restricted Drivers Manager
[06:01] <anandanbu> How to restart X.org in Ubuntu7.04
[06:01] <Soroosh> actually, never mind, I found the "f-lock" key.
[06:01] <SeTyR> mapp, i dont find it at all
[06:01] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, maybe i could ask the developers :)
[06:01] <Dr_Link> when I check it to be enabled...
[06:02] <Flare183> !language | Dr_Link
[06:02] <ubotu> Dr_Link: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[06:02] <dug_> SeTyR: try under /var/www/docs or something like that, i forget
[06:02] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, its really just a change of packages...
[06:02] <Flare183> !beryl
[06:02] <ubotu> beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[06:02] <mapp> SeT, u got apache installed? should have a htdocs folder
[06:02] <Dr_Link> ...
[06:02] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, its quite simple right?
[06:02] <Flare183> !beryl | Dr_Link
[06:02] <ubotu> Dr_Link: please see above
[06:02] <Dr_Link> I just said I need to enable the driver...
[06:02] <SeTyR> thx !
[06:02] <mapp> do i need samba to make ubuntu join an existing samba domain?!
[06:02] <Dr_Link> I never said I needed help with Beryl.
[06:02] <Dr_Link> I just can't seem to enable the driver.
[06:03] <TyphoidHippo> frost0:  If whatever that link is built on is debian based, then you may be able to just install the deb file, yea
[06:03] <Flare183> i know they can tell you how in #ubuntu-effects
[06:03] <dug_> Dr_Link: this might help:
[06:03] <dug_> !nvidia | Dr_Link
[06:03] <dug_> or not
[06:03] <jgarcia> hey does anyone know of an updated how-to for beryl and ati graphics cards
[06:03] <ord> hey i cant find any help in vbox channel
[06:03] <Dr_Link> !nvdia | Dr_Link
[06:03] <jgarcia> !ati
[06:03] <Dr_Link> darn it.
[06:03] <ubotu> Dr_Link: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:03] <Flare183> well looks like the bot has took a vacation again
[06:03] <Flare183> or not
[06:03] <Flare183> ...
[06:03] <dug_> ubotu hasn't had his morning coffee yet
[06:04] <hetzz> looking for some linux-alternative to euPOD, any suggestions?
[06:04] <Flare183> dug_:> or slow to understand the command
[06:04] <terry> rc.criten.net
[06:06] <Blindet> fglrxinfome MESA.
[06:06] <Blindet> ...
[06:06] <otis> whois otis
[06:06] <kaktuskatta> Hi! I'm struggeling with my WLAN card. It's installed and all, and the driver works with the machine. The problem is that I want to connect to a different wireless network than usual that requires a key, but I'm not allowed to! I enter the WPA-key, and it looks like it's starting to connect, but no IP adress is given. There is no restriction (eg. MAC-address filtering) on the router, so that's not the problem. On my old network that allowed me
[06:06] <kaktuskatta> connect I had to enter a password for the keyring app. everytime I wanted to connect. This doesn't appear anymore. I've tried to delete all keyrings, but it didnn
[06:06] <Mr_Bunny_> Hello everyone.
[06:06] <kaktuskatta> it didn't help. Can someone give me a clue?
[06:07] <Blindet> there was a power loss, when i booted my ubuntu,refreshrate max60Hz, max res 1024x768, radeon driver aint in use
[06:07] <ord> vbox help
[06:07] <SeTyR> how do i install the sun-java5-bin in ubuntu ?
[06:07] <dug_> kaktuskatta: is the normal network you use wpa too?  some linux wireless drivers have problems with wpa i think
[06:07] <Flannel> !java | SeTyR
[06:07] <ubotu> SeTyR: To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository. Enable the backports repository on Edgy to install sun-java6-jre
[06:08] <dug_> !wireless | kaktuskatta
[06:08] <ubotu> kaktuskatta: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[06:08] <efface> for some reason it looks like my ubuntu install is missing the module emu101k...when i try to modprobe it it says it doesnt exist, any suggestions?
[06:08] <ord> hey flannel are u bot
[06:08] <DPic> So basically i'm considering Acer, Toshiba, and now apparently maybe Dell for my new laptop. I'd like AMD 64-bit ubuntu-preinstalled which acer is supposed to have soon
[06:08] <kaktuskatta> dug_: Yes. I know this usually works, and I also visited the guide you're referring to
[06:08] <kaktuskatta> dug_: Both are WPA in fact
[06:08] <SeTyR> thank you Ubotu !
[06:08] <DPic> dell has ubuntu, but does it have 64-bit? and toshiba doesn't have dell pre=installed
[06:08] <ord> flannel : are u a bot
[06:09] <Flannel> ord: I am not, ubotu is though,
[06:09] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, you think we could use this tutorial to install on HD? http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://www.jux-net.info/juxlala/&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=1&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3Djuxlala%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DG
[06:09] <Mr_Bunny_> why am I getting this kind of spam in my auth.log? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36202/
[06:09] <ord> ubotu : are u  a bot
[06:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about are u  a bot - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:09] <ord> lol
[06:09] <Flare183> !bot
[06:09] <dudeicles> lol
[06:09] <Mr_Bunny_> ord: let's take that as a yes
[06:09] <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
[06:09] <dug_> kaktuskatta: sorry, i'm not sure how to make it work.  if no one here can help you might try the ubuntu forum
[06:09] <Flare183> see
[06:09] <ord> loool
[06:09] <efface> i got my box to start using kdm instead of gdm....but when i login it still loads up gnome...what file do i edit to fix that?
[06:09] <ord> thats really funny
[06:10] <AET061484> good day, i have a problem with my generic mp3 player, there are files that i wanted to delete but i always fail
[06:10] <webmeister> How can is show a pdf File in fullscreen DUAL view? (2 Pages on one screen)
[06:10] <kaktuskatta> are you familiar about the use of keyring?
[06:10] <dudeicles> efface: on the login screen change your system login to kde
[06:10] <ord> ask ubotu ,its a bot
[06:10] <Flannel> efface: you want to make it load GDM? or default to Kubuntu? or what? (fixing could be done a number of ways)
[06:10] <ord> lol
[06:10] <dug_> efface: see for example: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/ubuntu/how-to-switch-between-gdm-and-kdm-on-ubuntu/
[06:10] <ac1d[ubuntu] > Is there a version of aim that works in wine???
[06:11] <dudeicles> Flannel: When I try to switch users I get an error saying GDM is not running. How could I fix that?
[06:11] <kaktuskatta> The odd thing is that I had to enter the keyring password everytime I wanted to connect to my usual network! So it seems that it's the best solution for ubuntu to store the key
[06:11] <kaktuskatta> Annoying though
[06:11] <Mr_Bunny_> ac 1 d[ubuntu] : why run AIM under wine when gaim/pidgin work just wine with AIM?
[06:11] <imbecile> ac1d[ubuntu] :  use gaim or pidgin
[06:11] <efface> Flannel: i just apt-get'd kubuntu-desktop, it installed everything, i selected kdm login but kde doesnt load.  I want it to always load KDE as I dont want to keep changing my session
[06:11] <Mr_Bunny_> why is auth.log filled with http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36203/ ?
[06:11] <Flannel> kaktuskatta: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/NetworkManager#head-41669d33dd37ace3464ac217a60ffac444fff514
[06:11] <kidbuntu> is there something like a utorrent alike for linux ubuntu?
[06:11] <kidbuntu> !utorrent
[06:11] <Flannel> efface: Change your session once, it'll ask if you want it to be permanant or not
[06:11] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about utorrent - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:11] <Prowler_1> any good similar to "no-ip" but GUI applicasion?
[06:11] <TyphoidHippo> frost0:  Are you sure that URL is right?  I don't see any instructions for installing or anything like that on there, it's just general info about juxlala
[06:12] <efface> guess i will try it
[06:12] <efface> brb
[06:12] <ac1d[ubuntu] > Mr_Bunny_: Everyone asks that, I personally don't like gaim/pidgin. It doesn't allow direct connect and what not.
[06:12] <invitado> hola
[06:12] <dug_> who asked about pdf
[06:12] <imbecile> kidbuntu:  there is azureus and ktorrent.. you can also run utorrent under wine
[06:12] <optiks> morning all, I've installed music-applet and am now trying to get it into the panel but I can't find any 'add applet to panel' type of choice - any ideas?
[06:12] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, try this http://64.233.179.104/translate_c?hl=en&u=http://www.jux-net.info/juxlala/Permanentes_Heimverzeichnis.html&prev=/search%3Fq%3Djuxlala%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DG
[06:12] <dug_> webmeister: if you install the adobe pdf viewer in ubuntu, you can go to the menu view->page layout->facing and it will show 2 pages at once
[06:12] <kidbuntu> imbecile: but which one is better. azureus or ktorrent?
[06:13] <SeTyR> Ubotu - should it be sun-java-bin_1.5.0-12-2_amd64.deb ?
[06:13] <webmeister> no one any idea?
[06:13] <luma> hi, im new to unbuntu, how do I compile or better said run a python script written in a .txt
[06:13] <Juhaz> python file.txt
[06:13] <Blindet> there was a power loss, when i booted my ubuntu,refreshrate max60Hz, max res 1024x768, radeon driver aint in use, its some mesa now, how can i fix this?
[06:13] <luma> with the terminal?
[06:13] <stevebreon> Hi everyone
[06:13] <Juhaz> yes
[06:13] <dug_> efface: did you run sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm
[06:13] <luma> ok thanks
[06:14] <dug_> webmeister: if you install the adobe pdf viewer in ubuntu, you can go to the menu view->page layout->facing and it will show 2 pages at once
[06:14] <imbecile> kidbuntu:  really it depends on preference.. I personally use azureus but because it is java based some of people prefer ktorrent instead
[06:14] <kidbuntu> imbecile: ktorrent is made of what?
[06:14] <christian_> MOUSE PROBLEM: mb4&5 have switched places with mb6&7, how ti fix this? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36193/ PS: I will /slap you for a !mouse :)
[06:14] <dudeicles> Could anyone tell me why I get this http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36204/
[06:14] <ord> obotu: how do i create a bot
[06:14] <dug_> luma: you can do "python somefile.txt"
[06:14] <kaktuskatta> Flannel: thanks
[06:14] <bigbang14> when I turn  snapping off compiz continues to snap windows. why is this?
[06:15] <TyphoidHippo> Well...that explains how to set it up to use the home directory installed on a disk......  that would be handy for saving settings - but it would still be running the same reguarding it's RAM usage
[06:15] <Paddy_EIRE> !effects | bigbang14
[06:15] <ubotu> bigbang14: For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[06:15] <webmeister> dug_, can is start this by terminal?
[06:15] <ord> ubotu: help me too
[06:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about help me too - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:15] <imbecile> kidbuntu:  i'm not sure what they coded ktorrent in.. people just dont like the java because sometimes there are issues and it is slower ond older machines
[06:15] <imbecile> on*
[06:15] <stevebreon> How do I set it up so my wireless adapter can connect to my router using WPA security?  I have the latest version of wpasupplicant and my wireless card is supported according to the wpasupplicant website.
[06:15] <dug_> webmeister: yeah i think the command line name for the adobe pdf viewer is acroread
[06:16] <Paddy_EIRE> ord, your talking to a bot
[06:16] <AET061484> the files i wanted to delete in my mp3 player have odd filenames, combination of alphanumeric and other characters
[06:16] <ord> ubotu: do u know anything about virtual box
[06:16] <ord> yeah
[06:16] <Blindet> there was a power loss, when i booted my ubuntu,refreshrate max60Hz, max res 1024x768, radeon driver aint in use, i fixed this once before, but cant remember..
[06:16] <imbecile> Paddy_EIRE:  lol
[06:16] <webmeister> dug_, thx, but it has no fullscreen command
[06:16] <ord> ubotu: hey bot answer me
[06:16] <TyphoidHippo> I mean...  You can use that in combination with the 'dirty tricks' to make a partition like a CD - and from there you can poke around in the actual OS files and try to trim some stuff down....but that's gonna be really, really complicated
[06:16] <dhq> is there any djmixing software
[06:16] <optiks> nevermind guys I worked it out :-)
[06:16] <SeTyR> how do i  sudo apt-get install sun-java5-bin_1.5.0-12-2_i386.deb
[06:16] <ord> ubotu
[06:16] <Paddy_EIRE> !botabuse | ord
[06:16] <ord> ??
[06:16] <ubotu> ord: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[06:16] <SeTyR> because ubuntu do not find it
[06:17] <ord> what
[06:17] <efface> I installed emerald and download and installed a theme....i open up emerald themer and it doesnt seem to change my color layout, anyone have some ideas?
[06:17] <nbkr> SeTyR, Don't use apt for downloaded pakcages. Use dpkg -i instead.
[06:17] <efface> Flannel: thx btw, kde loads default now
[06:17] <ord> ok sorry
[06:17] <SeTyR> ok thank you
[06:17] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, my installer is asking if i want kdm to start at system boot..what should i do
[06:17] <SeTyR> nbkr, does it then search for the file alone ?
[06:17] <imbecile> dhq:  check out ubuntustudio and see what packages they have in there.. I know there is one
[06:17] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, ?
[06:17] <ord> how do i say sorry to a bot
[06:17] <dug_> webmeister: choose the menu view->fullscreen
[06:18] <AET061484> and also, a dialog box tells me that i do not have permission to delete those files
[06:18] <TyphoidHippo> Which installer is this?
[06:18] <ord> ubotu: i am sorry
[06:18] <Flannel> ord: !sorry
[06:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about i am sorry - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:18] <nbkr> SeTyR, No, it doesn't "sudo dpkg -i /path/to/package.deb" should do the trick.
[06:18] <Blindet> there was a power loss, when i booted my ubuntu,refreshrate max60Hz, max res 1024x768, radeon driver aint in use, i fixed this once before, but cant remember..
[06:18] <ord> ok thats it lol
[06:18] <Blindet> it was something with xorg
[06:18] <Blindet> ..
[06:18] <stevebreon> How do I set it up so my wireless adapter can connect to my router using WPA security?  I have the latest version of wpasupplicant and my wireless card is supported according to the wpasupplicant website.
[06:18] <TyphoidHippo> I don't like KDM or GDM or XDM on seriously low memory machines, it's not necessary - and pretty easy to get around
[06:18] <webmeister> dug_, but it should start automatic with no user action
[06:19] <dug_> AET061484: to change permissions you can right click a file and select properties, or at the command line do something like "chmod 700 somefile"
[06:19] <dudeicles> how do you change your default desktop manager to GDM?
[06:19] <dug_> !permissions
[06:19] <ubotu> The files and directories on an Ubuntu system are organized according to a standard, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard - file permissions are explained at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FilePermissions - All filenames and directory names (and many other things) are case sensitive in Linux
[06:19] <TyphoidHippo> *easy in debian/ubuntu at least - I don't know about redhat/fedora kind of linux at all
[06:19] <imbecile> I like how people are actually asking questions that i know the answers to today (it makes me feel smart).. Its nice to help out
[06:19] <dug_> dudeicles: try sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm
[06:19] <ord> hey what does this red line mean
[06:19] <AET061484> i tried to change permission but another message appears that it is a read-only
[06:20] <imbecile> ord:  it was the last place the text was when you switch to another window
[06:20] <ord> hey bots can help too
[06:20] <luma> what command do i use to rune a .txt python script in terminal?
[06:20] <ord> ok thats wierd
[06:20] <luma> run*
[06:20] <imbecile> ord:  its kind of like a bookmark
[06:20] <azzmodan> So who can help me with a weird Vista problem? Silly windows always causing trouble
[06:20] <luma> what command do i use to rune a .txt python script in terminal?
[06:21] <ord> ok so does this only happen in gnome irc chat
[06:21] <imbecile> azzmodan:  probably a windows help channel
[06:21] <azzmodan> python thingy.txt ?
[06:21] <luma> ah ok
[06:21] <Nighthawk420> okay so i have to clear my 20 gig drive for the partition.  I need help with the whole partitioning thing on the Alt CD Install
[06:21] <nilisco_> Is there any reason my ubuntu gui seems slightly "laggy?"  For example, in rhythmbox, I can see album art slowly change from one to another.  It isn't smooth.  The gui almost feels unaccelerated, but I am using the restricted ati accelerated graphics driver.  Thank you!
[06:21] <ord> or every irc chat client
[06:21] <imbecile> ord:  i think regular xchat has it as well
[06:21] <ord> ok
[06:21] <ord> so which is the best acoording to you in ubuntu (irc chat client)
[06:21] <dug_> AET061484: if the files are on a separate drive or flash drive, you need to change the permissions before you mount it.  For example: chmod 777 /media/myusbdrive (then unmount and remount)
[06:22] <dug_> azzmodan: i think there is a ##windows channel or something
[06:22] <anandanbu> How to change to 24-bit from 16-bit mode in the screen resoultion
[06:22] <azzmodan> I forgot the reason I removed gnome-xchat
[06:22] <efface> I installed emerald and download and installed a theme....i open up emerald themer and it doesnt seem to change my color layout, anyone have some ideas?
[06:22] <azzmodan> I'll try that, thanks dug :)
[06:22] <stevebreon> How do I set it up so my wireless adapter can connect to my router using WPA security?  I have the latest version of wpasupplicant and my wireless card is supported according to the wpasupplicant website.
[06:22] <TyphoidHippo> nilisco - try running glxgears and seeing what your result is
[06:22] <imbecile> ord:  irssi but TRUST me just use xchat because its ALOT easier.. use irssi if you want to geek out for a while
[06:22] <optiks> is it possible to add the 'slit' support that fluxbox has to gnome?
[06:22] <dug_> nilisco_: could be you need more ram, or something is happening in the background, or a lot of things
[06:22] <TyphoidHippo> nilisco_:  that's not a proper benchmark, but it will give you a general idea of where the problem lays
[06:23] <ord> i am just getting bored ,is there a better channel just to passs our time
[06:23] <AET061484> ok, i will try it, thanks
[06:23] <ord> imbecile: do u know any fun channels
[06:23] <imbecile> ord:  try #ubuntu-offtopic
[06:23] <nilisco_> What would you guys suggest then?  I have plenty of ram, 1gb, and am using a AMD 3200.  Everything seems fast, it's just the video that seems slow I think.
[06:23] <ord> thanx imbecile
[06:23] <nilisco_> I wonder if the open source ati driver would fix anything.
[06:23] <imbecile> ord:  np
[06:23] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, how do i start kde?
[06:24] <dug_> stevebreon: usually when you just try to connect to a network, it will recognize it is wpa, and pop up a password dialog for you to connect
[06:24] <TyphoidHippo> frost0:
[06:24] <stevebreon> dug: I don't have the option in the network manager to set the security to wpa
[06:24] <TyphoidHippo> froma  command line - /etc/init.d/kde start
[06:24] <TyphoidHippo> I'm sorry
[06:24] <stevebreon> Only WEP (hexadecimal or plaintext) shows up
[06:24] <dug_> nilisco_: how big is the graphics card?
[06:24] <TyphoidHippo> I thought you wrote kdm or something
[06:24] <TyphoidHippo> just run startx
[06:24] <nilisco_> dug_, radeon x800xl, 128mb of ram I believe.
[06:25] <foug> !equivalents
[06:25] <ubotu> A comprehensive list of of Windows-equivalent applications in Linux can be found at http://www.linuxrsp.ru/win-lin-soft/table-eng.html and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WhatWindowsUsersWant
[06:25] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, i said no to kdm and now all i see is console.
[06:25] <TyphoidHippo> what happens when you run startx
[06:25] <foug> besides FileZilla and KFTP, what are some good gui ftp clients?
[06:25] <stevebreon> foug: gFTP
[06:25] <Meroigo> Where can I read more detailed about what will be changed and added in Gutsy Gibbon? :)
[06:25] <dug_> nilisco_: just one last wild guess, in the terminal type gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf and see that ati is enabled for your screen instead of mesa.  maybe ati isn't really enabled for some reason
[06:25] <foug> stevebreon: thanks let me try it outt
[06:26] <stevebreon> foug: You're welcome :)
[06:26] <dug_> stevebreon: did you try clicking the computer/network icon on the right side of the top bar and clicking 'manual configuration'?  maybe your network isn't visiable or something
[06:26] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, i did...uh...so how can i append that to startup (everything is running fine now..
[06:27] <nilisco_> dug_, device is generic video card, driver is 	Driver		"fglrx".
[06:27] <TyphoidHippo> If startx fires it up - you may be lucky enough (depending on what distro you're messing with there) that you can just add 'startx' into ~/.profile
[06:27] <jgarcia> does anyone who is in this channel right now work for ubuntu
[06:27] <stevebreon> dug_: Yes.  I can connect when I set the network's router to WEP.  But, in ubuntu, I don't have the option to specify WPA security.
[06:27] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, k thx
[06:27] <TyphoidHippo> What distro is that?
[06:27] <dug_> nilisco_: well it looks like ati is enabled.  i know some of those mp3 players are sluggish, but rhythmbox shouldn't be i would think
[06:28] <nilisco_> dug_, , thanks for your help then.  I still imagine I have the video card configured wrong.  I'll read the forums for a bit, someone has had to have the same issue.  Thanks for your time.
[06:29] <labanu1> anyone know how can i use Evolution email client trough a proxy server?
[06:29] <azzmodan> What sort of proxy server?
[06:29] <dug_> stevebreon: sorry, i meant if you click 'connect to other wireless network' (not manual configuration).  i see wpa in the list on my computer.  sorry, you might ask on the ubuntu forum for more help
[06:30] <Jowi> !won
[06:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about won - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:30] <hechu69> !hardware list
[06:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hardware list - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:30] <fevel> dug_, it doesnt appear anything when I click on the two little computers, only cofigure manually
[06:30] <stevebreon> dug: Ahh!  I have not been able to find the "connect to other wireless network" button
[06:30] <azzmodan> dug_, thanks for nothing, now I ended up helping others with windows instead of getting an answer to mine
[06:30] <fevel> dug_, and when I click that...the wireless doenst appear
[06:30] <Jowi> anyone know if won (wake on lan) need to be configured?
[06:31] <Jowi> I mean appart from CMOS/BIOS
[06:31] <dug_> azzmodan: well i guess ##windows people aren't as helpful as #ubuntu people :)
[06:31] <efface> I installed emerald and download and installed a theme....i open up emerald themer and it doesnt seem to change my color layout, anyone have some ideas?
[06:31] <AET061484> i tried chmod /media/disk but i get error message "error i/o"
[06:31] <luma> how do i connect to a other computer through the console?
[06:31] <luma> one that is on my network
[06:31] <perl_> anyone knows how i can see processes in SunOS ?
[06:31] <Seta-San> ssh
[06:31] <fevel> luma, ssh ip
[06:31] <nbkr> perl_, ps -ef I think.
[06:31] <labanu1> azzmodan: my network was located behind a http proxy server, and any connection should trough the proxy
[06:31] <bulmer> luma try using ssh -l useratson sonsipaddress
[06:31] <AET061484> i tried chmod 777 /media/disk but i get error message "error i/o"
[06:32] <perl_> nbkr, thx
[06:32] <luma> shh?
[06:32] <labanu1> tes
[06:32] <azzmodan> labanu1, the problem is that mail doesn't use http
[06:32] <TyphoidHippo> luma: ssh or samba or linux networking depending if you just want to share files or do more
[06:32] <azzmodan> What would be the best way to migrate ubuntu from 1 disk to another, copy the filesystem and write a mbr on it with gurb?
[06:32] <luma> i mean how, like ssh 192.168.1.130 ?
[06:33] <TyphoidHippo> yea, if you have ssh installed
[06:33] <bulmer> stevebreon: you tried this?  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WPAHowTo
[06:33] <lammer> load bw.py
[06:33] <luma> how do i install ssh
[06:33] <TyphoidHippo> or use ssh - X ip.address if you want X forwarding
[06:33] <dug_> AET061484: did you try sudo chmod 777 /media/disk  (add sudo)?
[06:33] <AET061484> an example of the filename i want to delete is 3p`
[06:33] <TyphoidHippo> sudo apt-get install openssh
[06:33] <AET061484> .N
[06:33] <nescius> hi, i wonder if you can help me... i am looking for any "standard" patch of backup directory, it there is anything like that, well i mean like /var/backup or something..
[06:34] <dug_> AET061484: you can try "sudo rm 3p*" also to delete a funky filename
[06:34] <lammer> #ubuntu.br
[06:34] <bulmer> luma your ubuntu should have ssh client already installed..
[06:34] <labanu1> azzmodan: but i can acces FTP, IRC, SSH etc trough that Proxy.., (cause i knew where to set it up). So where's the place for set the proxy on Evolution?
[06:34] <TheMasterSwordsm> Yay. Beryl + NVIDIA = :D
[06:34] <WeeJeWe1> TheMasterSwordsm, try compiz fusion!
[06:34] <WeeJeWe1> you'll love it
[06:34] <TyphoidHippo> luma - it will be sudo apt-get install openssh-client on the computer doing the connecting, and sudo apt-get install openssh-server on the computer being connected to
[06:34] <luma> wow slow i dont undersand when i typ in ssh i get a menu or a help typ thing
[06:35] <christian_> how exactly does "ButtonMapping" work?
[06:35] <flush> yo
[06:35] <dug_> !buttons
[06:35] <nonix4> Anyone fixed that raid1 boot race condition problem yet?
[06:35] <luma> it says ssh is the newest version
[06:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about buttons - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:35] <TheMasterSwordsm> Fedora is harder to set up though.
[06:35] <dug_> !mouse
[06:35] <flush> my bro got a atheros wifi card, but damn ubuntu feisty cant see it
[06:35] <ubotu> Enabling extra mouse buttons: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ManyButtonsMouseHowto  - Enabling serial mouse: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SerialMouseHowto
[06:35] <flush> what gives?
[06:35] <TyphoidHippo> so try ssh ip.address.whatever
[06:35] <locolbd> can someone help me, i want an option like windows, when i plug in my mp3 player i can see the icon on the taskbar
[06:35] <flush> he checked "enable" in the restricted driver manager, but still ifconfig doesnt shot ath0
[06:36] <TyphoidHippo> if it says connection refused, then you need to install ssh-server on the other computer
[06:36] <dug_> flush: what atheros card specifically?
[06:36] <W8TAH> anyone here comfortable enough with iptables to evaluate a firewall script for me?
[06:36] <christian_> How EXACTLY does "ButtonMapping" work? ( no !mouse plz )
[06:36] <AET061484> chmod: changing permissions of `/media/disk': Read-only file system
[06:36] <Caramba> Hi folks! I read the other day that it is possible to install Ubuntu on a Sony PS3...now, has anybody here done it? And has anyone tried to do it and plug a digital tv-receiver into the 'station?
[06:36] <AET061484> chmod: changing permissions of `/media/disk': Read-only file system
[06:36] <flush> dug_ im asking him..
[06:36] <nbkr> locolbd, go to "System -> Administration -> Removable Media". There you can configure things like that.
[06:36] <dug_> AET061484: what kind of disk is it?  cd-rom for example is read only, some flash drives have write protect
[06:37] <doughboy> My ubuntu machine has been temporarily locking up lately. What could cause that to happen?
[06:37] <nbkr> locolbd, Sorry, System -> Settings -> Removeable Media.
[06:37] <flush> dah hes away
[06:37] <dudeicles> I believe i'm going to spend all day in here.
[06:37] <dudeicles> lol
[06:37] <flush> dug_ do you have any idea why it woudlnt detect the card anyway?
[06:37] <dug_> doughboy: bad ram sometimes causes occasional freezes, or overheating, or a lot of things
[06:37] <Babble> dudeicles: I do, sometimes. hehe.
[06:37] <dudeicles> how do I set a drive to allow me permission to write to it?
[06:37] <TyphoidHippo> doughboy: yea... a ton of things could cause that - got any more specific info?
[06:37] <dudeicles> Babble: are you new to Ubuntu as well?
[06:38] <AET061484> its an mp3 player/flash drive
[06:38] <Babble> dude: that depends on how you define "new"
[06:38] <Babble> heh
[06:38] <Babble> I've been using Ubuntu off-and-on since Dapper
[06:38] <vader1102> is thisi normal? auto see and auto mount of ntfs partitions with feisty?
[06:38] <dudeicles> Babble: I'm new, asking dumb questions, this is only my second day using ubuntu
[06:38] <dug_> flush: you can run "dmesg" in the terminal and see if anything with "ath" is in there.  See for example: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=38972
[06:38] <AET061484> and i think it doesnt have a switch for write protect
[06:38] <dudeicles> Babble: first day if you count that I installed this last night.
[06:38] <dudeicles> lol
[06:38] <Babble> dumb questions tend to be okay :)
[06:39] <TyphoidHippo> vader1102:  I believe so - it's a nice feature, huh?
[06:39] <guardian> which ftp server do you recommend to install ???
[06:39] <dudeicles> Babble: maybe you know how I can set a drive so that I can write it.
[06:39] <dasickis> hey guys
[06:39] <dudeicles> write to it*
[06:39] <dug_> AET061484: are you using ubuntu feisty?  I think if the flash drive is ntfs formatted, older ubuntu versions wouldn't be able to write to them by default
[06:39] <lammer> Current speed download: 0 KB/s upload 0 KB/s
[06:40] <dasickis> i'm running gutsy and i can't get awn to install properly
[06:40] <lammer> Current speed download: 0 KB/s upload 0 KB/s
[06:40] <TheMasterSwordsm> lammer: We know
[06:40] <bottiger> can someone help med find the source code for "yes"
[06:40] <vader1102> yup lol, just installed yesterday and ALL of my hardware is recognized with broadcom4311 working and all of that. Try that with Fedora7 or any other distro.... I say impossible.
[06:40] <AET061484> yes, im using feisty
[06:40] <TheMasterSwordsm> Why are you showing us your BitTorrent speed?
[06:40] <dasickis> i'm using this tutorial:
[06:40] <dasickis> http://awn.wetpaint.com/page/SVN+Version+Installation
 can someone help med find the source code for "yes"
[06:40] <TheMasterSwordsm> What do you mean "yes"
[06:40] <dasickis> i keep getting this error No package 'pygtk-2.0' found
[06:40] <dasickis> No package 'pygtk-2.0' found
[06:41] <dudeicles> dasickis: what is awn?
[06:41] <bottiger> TheMasterSwordsm: the program
[06:41] <bruenig> bottiger, look for coreutils
[06:41] <lammer> hi
[06:41] <dasickis> avant window navigator
[06:41] <TheMasterSwordsm> Never heard of it
[06:41] <dasickis> its similar to the Mac dock
[06:41] <TheMasterSwordsm> Hi
[06:41] <bottiger> bruenig: I have - didn't find it
[06:41] <lammer> excuse me ...
[06:41] <dudeicles> dasickis: no kidding?
[06:41] <bottiger> TheMasterSwordsm: try to run it
[06:41] <bruenig> bottiger, its in there, I have looked at it myself
[06:41] <dasickis> but do you know why I keep getting this No package 'pygtk-2.0' found
[06:41] <bruenig> bottiger, yes.c
[06:41] <dudeicles> dasickis: that could be interesting to have.
[06:41] <dug_> AET061484: sorry, i'm not sure what else to try, but you might ask on ubuntu forum or search for things like "ubuntu mount flash drive", for example threads like this one: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=150412
[06:41] <TyphoidHippo> vader1102: These are the reasons why ubuntu is recommended so often....heh
[06:42] <doughboy> Personally I think it might be a memory problem. When the temp freezes begin I can reboot and no freezes for a while. I was thinking about increasing the size of scratch disk space. Probably not the correct thing to do but since my machine lacks a lot of memory that it might do the trick. Not sure though
[06:42] <dasickis> yeah i'm just upping my ubuntu for more eye candy
[06:42] <dasickis> and I want to see what improves productivity and what doesn't
[06:42] <vader1102> I know, I have been using Ubuntu off and on since the version before Hoary
[06:42] <bottiger> bruenig: ahh - got it
[06:42] <fevel> how do I make the network configuration scan for newly installed hardware?
[06:42] <dasickis> but does anyone know how to cure my problem?
[06:43] <dudeicles> dug_: how would I set a drive so that it may be written to.
[06:43] <lammer> i make a path for xchat
[06:43] <AET061484> ok, thanks for your help
[06:43] <dug_> doughboy: yeah if you don't have much ram also, it could be switching to your swap space (on drive).  a defective hard drive could then cause a freeze too.  or a defective motherboard, there are a billion things I'm afraid
[06:43] <TyphoidHippo> doughboy:  That shouldn't affect system freezing....although it can be pretty obnoxious to fix when you run out of disk space - but still, the swap space is what might actually make a difference, but still, it shouldn't affect total freezing (that I'm aware of)
[06:43] <lammer> programing at python
[06:43] <lammer> Current speed download: 0 KB/s upload 0 KB/s
[06:44] <TyphoidHippo> I see doughboy already left....don't I feel foolish
[06:44] <dug_> dudeicles: I think you do something like "sudo chmod 777 /media/mydisk" (unmount and remount disk for changes to appear)
[06:44] <lammer> but no download now
[06:44] <lammer> upload too no
[06:44] <dug_> dudeicles: also "sudo chown myname:myname /media/mydisk" (replace myname with your username)
[06:44] <otherdeb> hi
[06:45] <frost0> TyphoidHippo, thx for your help g2g
[06:45] <nichos> hi all - is there a known bug waking the computer up from sleep using the NVIDIA drivers? The computer comes on (i can SSH to it), but the monitors stay in sleep mode
[06:45] <dudeicles> ok i will try that. thanks
[06:45] <TyphoidHippo> frost0: no problem - good luck with all that
[06:45] <TyphoidHippo> too late again, jeez
[06:45] <guardian> which ftp server do you recommend to install ??? proftpd ???
[06:45] <otherdeb> newbie to ubuntu here
[06:46] <vader1102> TyphoidHippo, I have several clients on Ubuntu and I always test the new releases to see which clients would benafit from it. This one I could not get to boot on this hp lappy, then I remembered an old school trick, on the live cd, type noapic noalpic nacpi. It comes with a broken bios lol
[06:46] <dug_> anyone remember how to get root/sudo access from within nautilus/gnome?
[06:46] <WeeJeWe1> dug_ sudo nautilus :)
[06:46] <nbkr> dug_, gksudo ?
[06:46] <tehk> dug_, gksudo [the apps] 
[06:46] <Flannel> dug_: alt-f2, then `gksu nautilus` is the easiest way
[06:46] <efface> whats the official support channel/server for compiz?
[06:46] <TyphoidHippo> guardian: I used pureftp and found it pretty simple to use and setup on my first day of using a linux server
[06:46] <Flannel> WeeJeWe1: always use gksu (or kdesu) with graphical apps
[06:46] <dug_> oh i mean like change permissions on a folder that you don't own, i thought there was a graphical way
[06:46] <WeeJeWe1> never worked for me hehe
[06:46] <primski> how can i change keyboard layout and timezone in command line? had to select defaults in feisty server installation, because of some bug with some keyboard layouts
[06:47] <_WS_> noapic nolapic no acpi is needed on many compaq laptops
[06:47] <kidbuntu> help please
[06:47] <TyphoidHippo> vader -noapic apci=off etc. etc. yea, all those are godsends for some problematic machines
[06:47] <tehk> dug_, gksu nautilus, then right click on the folder/file and see the permissions
[06:47] <Achillesforce> hello. I keep trying to install Ubuntu, but every time I install it from the CD, and restart the PC, when I turn it on? it tells me to enter a boot CD. Any help? :\
[06:47] <nbkr> kidbuntu, What's the problem?
[06:47] <kidbuntu> i just freshly installed ubuntu 7.04. and now i'm already getting segmentation faul then core dumped
[06:48] <dug_> thanks tehk
[06:48] <SeTyR> what package(s) should i download and run to get all java environement
[06:48] <dudeicles> dug_: still wont' let me.
[06:48] <SeTyR> it keeps asking me for dependencis
[06:48] <kidbuntu> nbkr: i was installing an nvidia driver from automatix. and there it goes
[06:48] <Flannel> SeTyR: You're connected to the internet, right?
[06:48] <Achillesforce>  hello. I keep trying to install Ubuntu, but every time I install it from the CD, and restart the PC, when I turn it on? it tells me to enter a boot CD. Any help? :\
[06:48] <SeTyR> Flannel, right
[06:48] <otherdeb> having a problem getting jPilot to work
[06:49] <dudeicles> dug_: only has root in it's users section
[06:49] <SeTyR> Flannel, on a dedicated, trought putty
[06:49] <dug_> dudeicles: sorry, i don't know, you might ask again here and see if others can help you ,or else ask on ubuntu forum
[06:49] <nbkr> kidbuntu, Automatix can be harmful. Can you uninstall the nvidia driver and do it manually - without automatix?
[06:49] <dudeicles> dug_: k thank you
[06:49] <dasickis> found the solution
[06:49] <dasickis> but thanks
[06:49] <Flannel> SeTyR: So apt will grab the depends for you automatically.  just `sudo apt-get install sun-java6-bin`
[06:49] <nbkr> Achillesforce, But the installation did work, the installer says everthing done, correct?
[06:49] <paonia> Is there someone here who would be willing to run a little test of my host? I just need someone to log on to my webpage via my ip-- PM me if you will
[06:50] <kidbuntu> nbkr: non of them are succesfully installed
[06:50] <TyphoidHippo> I was right in the middle of telling dudeicles how to do what he wanted using all GUI steps
[06:50] <lammer> Current speed download: 0 KB/s upload 0 KB/s
[06:50] <padma> I want to set local repository from ubuntu dvd iso , can anybody help me
[06:50] <kidbuntu> nbkr: what's the command on how to uninstall automatix manually
[06:51] <NooB> What's the default chmod for a /home/user ?
 Achillesforce, But the installation did work, the installer says everthing done, correct?
[06:51] <Achillesforce> *
[06:51] <Flannel> padma: `sudo apt-cdrom add` (after putting in the DVD) and it should take care of everything for you
[06:51] <Achillesforce> Soccer
[06:51] <Achillesforce> It says
[06:51] <Achillesforce> That
[06:51] <Achillesforce> Correct*
[06:51] <Achillesforce> The installation was done
[06:51] <Achillesforce> And.
[06:51] <Achillesforce> it tells me
[06:51] <Achillesforce> To put in the CD when i turn on..
[06:51] <m0u5e> anyone can help with pyNeighborhood? :(
[06:51] <Flannel> Achillesforce: please don't paste (and don't use the enter key as punctuation)
[06:51] <TyphoidHippo> kidbuntu - I would guess that sudo apt-get remove automatix should work if you installed it with a deb file, but I could be wrong
[06:51] <padma> Flannel: I have iso in my hard drive'
[06:51] <guardian> TyphoidHippo: k thx, i did not knw about pureftpd
[06:52] <TyphoidHippo> guardian: np
[06:52] <kidbuntu> TyphoidHippo: i tried that but it won't. i still get the same segmentation fault then core dumped
[06:52] <padma> Flannel: I mounted it but it comes as drive not dvd
[06:52] <otherdeb> when I tried to sync my Palm with jpilot, the error message i got was "Failed to connect using device 'my name' on port 'usb:'.  Check your configuration, and you requested new-style libusb 'usb:'syncing, but have old-style 'visor' kernel module loaded.  You may need to select a 'ttyUSB...' device."
[06:52] <TyphoidHippo> ahhh.....  That's nasty, kidbuntu
[06:52] <kitche> !automatix | kidbuntu this is why you don't install automatix
[06:52] <ubotu> kidbuntu this is why you don't install automatix: Automatix2 is a block of code which attempts to install some software.  When it fails and breaks systems, we don't provide support for it.  A creditable analysis from a debian/ubuntu developer is here - http://mjg59.livejournal.com/77440.html (Additional information: /msg ubotu worksforme)
[06:52] <nbkr> Achillesforce, is the bios of the PC setup to boot from the harddisk? Is Grub installed?
[06:52] <nonix4> Regarding bug 75681, which variant of the "fix" is in 7.04? (it definitely doesn't work properly as-is w/ sata-lvm-on-raid1/5)
[06:52] <otherdeb> how do I get what it says I need to sync
[06:53] <Flannel> padma: well, you can still mount a folder, file:/path/to/directory
[06:53] <lammer> Current speed download: 0 KB/s upload 0 KB/s
[06:53] <Flannel> padma: erm, not mount a folder.  Use a folder as a repository
[06:53] <padma> Flannel: shall I edit source.list
[06:53] <kidbuntu> kitche, TyphoidHippo: oh geez... so you mean to say that i should install the whole Operating system again. just to get things fix
[06:54] <m0u5e> pyNeighborhood refuses to let me mount networked samba shares :/
[06:54] <nichos> hi all - is there a known bug waking the computer up from sleep using the NVIDIA drivers? The computer comes on (i can SSH to it), but the monitors stay in sleep mode
[06:54] <TyphoidHippo> You can do everything automatix does pretty easily without using automatix, especially in feisty - where it just installs codecs etc. as you need them
[06:54] <kitche> kidbuntu, or go to the automatix channel since we don't fix their problems
[06:54] <m0u5e> pyNeighborhood keeps telling me that the shares have "failed to mount", etc... i changed the mount directory from /mgt/net (or whatever) to $HOME/Network, and it still wouldnt work...
[06:54] <padma> Flannel: Thanks
[06:55] <SeTyR> flannel , it asks me for sun-java5-bin
[06:55] <Flannel> padma: yeah.  then add 'deb file:/path/to/folder ./'  Although, Well, you might actually do deb file:/path/to/folder dapper main restricted (whatever else is on the DVD) since the DVD has a few things in it.
[06:55] <kidbuntu> kitche: never mind, i'll just reinstall ubuntu and dont use that thing again
[06:55] <Flannel> SeTyR: This is on 6.06?
[06:55] <TyphoidHippo> kidbuntu - if I were you, I'd do that since it only takes about twenty minutes or so....you can back up your home directory first, of course
[06:55] <bruenig> is it not file:///path/to/file
[06:55] <SeTyR> 6.1 :)
[06:55] <Flannel> bruenig: not according to my sources.list
[06:56] <bruenig> maybe both are doable
[06:56] <kidbuntu> TyphoidHippo: i'll just do it since i dont have something to backup anyway.
[06:56] <Flannel> SeTyR: alright, then `sudo apt-get install sun-java5-bin`
[06:56] <TyphoidHippo> hahaha, there you go, then
[06:56] <z0rz>  Anyone know the ipmasq package well enough to tell me how to rewrite it for a Class A network?
[06:56] <TyphoidHippo> and yea, don't use automatix again - too many headaches for too many people, it seems
[06:56] <padma> Flannel: It worked! many thanks to you
[06:58] <SeTyR> flannel, for java5, it tells me no sun-java5-bin
[06:58] <Om_> hey everyone
[06:58] <Nighthawk420> alrighty i got it installed and when i went to reboot and it was asking for my login what do i do?
[06:58] <bulmer> z0rz: did that masquerade worked for you?
[06:58] <SeTyR> but is replaced by sun-java5-jre
[06:59] <SeTyR> i then made a  sudo apt-get install sun-java5-jre
[06:59] <Flannel> SeTyR: You must not have multiverse enabled.  You'll need to enable it: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/CommandLine#head-e1a24b1b2037f68b5a95f54388582b58ea4c9bd0
[06:59] <Om_> bhai koi hai
[06:59] <SeTyR> ok this is the first to do so  ? =) thank you
[06:59] <z0rz> bulmer: What do you mean?
[06:59] <bulmer> SeTyR: what you want to do? develop with java or just the libraries to run java programs?
[06:59] <padma> Om_: oye kya hua
[06:59] <Om_> are chalu koi to hai
[06:59] <Om_> chalo
[07:00] <Om_> main boor ho gaya yahan par
[07:00] <bulmer> z0rs i gave you the command last night to masquerade, did it work?
[07:00] <Nighthawk420> alrighty i got it installed and when i went to reboot and it was asking for my login what do i do?
[07:00] <padma> Om_: boor!
[07:00] <SeTyR> bulmer, only the java
[07:00] <Om_> bore matlab bore yaar
[07:00] <z0rz> blumer: Sorta  .. I had to install ipmasq and restart it...
[07:00] <padma> Om_: he he
[07:00] <SeTyR> i will ot devlop , im trying to instamm Red5
[07:00] <Om_> hey u r a girl
[07:00] <bulmer> SeTyR: need only install jre no need for the jdk
[07:01] <Om_> padma:
[07:01] <SeTyR> red5 requires it
[07:01] <padma> Om_: koi ladka hota to itni jaldi suntaa kya!
[07:01] <SeTyR> bulmer, do i still need multiverse ?
[07:01] <Om_> matlab ladke behre hote hain
[07:01] <Om_> ?
[07:01] <bulmer> SeTyR: may as well add it, in case you may really need the jdk later
[07:01] <shelia_> hello everyone I have a question to ask. I am not sure how to phrase my question but I'll do my best to explain my problem
[07:01] <padma> Om_: jaisa tum socho
[07:01] <kitche> !english | padma Om_
[07:01] <ubotu> padma Om_: The #ubuntu, #kubuntu and #xubuntu channels are English only. For a complete list of channels in other languages, please visit http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat
[07:01] <ToBeZenwalkerNee> :o
[07:02] <noelferreira> sometimes my laptop crashes with a black screen. i guess that is have something to do with screen saver. i have a ati graphic card and i use feisty amd64. any help?
[07:02] <SeTyR> thx !
[07:02] <bulmer> z0rs what the iptables rule ipmasq have?
[07:02] <azzmodan> Is there any repository I can use so my machine always stays with the newest ubuntu release?
[07:02] <Om_> padma: acha chalo i have to go
[07:02] <Om_> bye
[07:02] <nickrud> Nighthawk420, I see you made the plunge; just where are you?
[07:02] <freebox> Somebody can cite an company who survives of consulting, assessorship for open/free software? I am in Brazil, am making a research and I need some examples companies out of Brazil of small and medium size. Thanks for the attention!
[07:02] <nbkr> azzmodan, the updater tells you automatically if there is a new release.
[07:02] <Nighthawk420> its askin for login
[07:02] <azzmodan> ah, and it will update to the new release without issue then?
[07:02] <Flannel> azzmodan: there's no automated updating, no.  But, when a new release comes out, update-manager will let you know.  Upgrading between versions isn't something you want to happen automatically
[07:03] <lammer> Current speed download: 0 KB/s upload 0 KB/s
[07:03] <nickrud> Nighthawk420, user name and password you gave, I'd assume
[07:03] <azzmodan> I'm used to debian where it just updates without issues :)
[07:03] <Flannel> azzmodan: yep, just click "upgrade" or whatever the text is.
[07:03] <nbkr> freebox, RedHat?
[07:03] <dug_> shelia_: go ahead and ask your question and someone can help
[07:03] <shelia_> the problem i am having is about my desktop
[07:03] <Blindet> ubuntu wont let me select more than 60Hz and 1024resolution for my display, how can i edit that?
[07:03] <bulmer> freebox: does SuSE have an office in Brazil?
[07:03] <shelia_> ok
[07:03] <nickrud> azzmodan, you can still set up your preferences for background updates
[07:04] <nbkr> Blindet, You have to reconfigure X.
[07:04] <dug_> !xorg | Blindet
[07:04] <ubotu> Blindet: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[07:04] <azzmodan> There's no rolling unstable like thing I can follow?
[07:04] <tgelter> can someone explain to me the difference between setuid and setgid?
[07:04] <nickrud> azzmodan, #ubuntu+1
[07:04] <foug> what is the command to open a .run file?
[07:04] <Dante123> hi all....I have a hard drive c and partition d that used to show up as sda1 and sda2 (read only).  I used a piece of software that ubotu doesn't like (@utoxxx) and now only the sda1 shows up....how do I get sda2 to mount
[07:04] <z0rz> shelia_: We're waiting for your question...
[07:04] <bthornton> I'm running Feisty with the Gnome environment; however, I do have some KDE apps that I like to use.  How can I change their styles/colors to match (or closely match) those of Gnome without installing the entire KDE environment?
[07:04] <dug_> azzmodan: ubuntu is essentially like debian unstable/testing
[07:05] <shelia_> when ever I open anything on my desktop, I had a place on the top of my desktop that would let me see what I had open. Now whenever I open anything I cannot see what is there
[07:05] <azzmodan> I only ask because I couldn't find pidgin and then noticed ubuntu still used gaim though :)
[07:05] <bulmer> am trying this VirtualBox, i already added my user to the vboxusers, but when i launch VirtualBox it says still to add the user to vboxuserrs
[07:05] <shelia_> how do i fix it
[07:05] <nbkr> Dante123, Try to mount sda2 manually: "sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/sda2 /mnt"
[07:05] <sacredheart> Dante123: mount /dev/sda2 /mnt/point
[07:05] <z0rz> shelia_: Is the bar on the bottom still there?
[07:05] <dug_> azzmodan: if you want even newer stuff, you can go to system->administration->software sources and the updates tab and check pre-release and unsupported backports
[07:05] <vader1102> I feel better not, I went and posted to the forums about the commands to boot the llive cd on this hp, let;s see what kind of response I get from he development team on setting up a link so noob's won't be pulling out their hair
[07:05] <z0rz> shelia_: Just the programs don't show up?
[07:06] <shelia_> no
[07:06] <NooB> noob ?
[07:06] <NooB> yes, im here ! :p
[07:06] <z0rz> shelia_: Right click on the bar at the top and select "New Panel"
[07:06] <bulmer> vader1102: are you complaining? you have money to pay?
[07:06] <nickrud> bulmer, when you add yourself to a group, you gotta log out and back in for it to take
[07:06] <foug> what is the command to open a .run file?
[07:06] <vader1102> bulmer, I have paid in lots..... and it aint a complaint
[07:06] <vader1102> trust me :)
[07:07] <Slart> foug: just make it executable and run it... I think
[07:07] <shelia_> the programs will show but when i minimize them they disappear altogether
[07:07] <bulmer> nickrud: i did, on one xterm, i logged and back in..i guess i still have another xterm not logged out..
[07:07] <vader1102> this is the only OS in Linux that I will actually donate too
[07:07] <bulmer> nickrud.. ill try that later
[07:07] <nickrud> bulmer, my experience (could be mistaken) is that I had to log completely out
[07:07] <danielk> hi
[07:07] <Slart> foug: "chmod a+x your.file" to make it executable, "./your.file" to run it
[07:07] <dug_> bulmer: forgive me if i already shared this with you, but you might get better help about virtualbox on one of their irc channels: http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Community
[07:08] <foug> hmm, so it's just like a .bin then? kinda of?
[07:08] <z0rz> shelia_: That's odd
[07:08] <bulmer> nickrud: yah i guess i have to completely log out too, an ssh login didnt do it either..
[07:08] <shelia_> yes
[07:08] <nbkr> shelia_, right click on a free place on the panel on top and select "add to panel".  Select the "Windowlist" to be added.
[07:08] <TyphoidHippo> Dante123:  If that works then you can add it permanently by doing 'sudo mkdir /media/dontuseautomatix' and then 'sudo gedit /etc/fstab' and adding the line 'dev/sda2 /media/dontuseautomatix ntfs' at the bottom of it  (I'm assuming automatix broke this, of course ;) )
[07:08] <Slart> foug: I think so.. I might be confusing it with a bash script file.. in that case you run it with "bash your.file" or "sh your.file"
[07:08] <bulmer> dug_: thanks..thats where i got the download..and just curious why adding a user as member of a group requires a total logout first
[07:09] <anare> jhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
[07:09] <foug> Slart: hmm, k, what does sh mean? i know a+x is allusers execute, what about chmod?
[07:09] <SeTyR> buler, Flannel; concernig https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/CommandLine#head-e1a24b1b2037f68b5a95f54388582b58ea4c9bd0
[07:09] <SeTyR> what do i uncomment ?
[07:09] <Slart> foug: sh is just to run the file using the sh shell.. bash and sh are both shells
[07:09] <anare> hola
[07:09] <foug> Slart: awesome, thanks man
[07:09] <SeTyR> because my source.list doesnt have exctly the same nominations
[07:09] <danielk> I'm trying to upgrade from feisty to gutsy
[07:09] <SeTyR> or lines
[07:10] <anare> hola
[07:10] <Slart> foug: chmod changes file permissions.. a+x is indeed all users executable
[07:10] <dug_> shelia_: if you want you can reset gnome back to its defaults by moving the preferences files out of your home folder http://linuxfud.wordpress.com/2007/02/14/how-to-reset-ubuntugnome-settings-to-defaults-without-re-installing/
[07:10] <nbkr> anare, hola
[07:10] <danielk> I use "gksu -- update-manager -c -d", but it is totally ignored
[07:10] <bulmer> SeTyR: thats a long list of stuff..which line do you refer to?
[07:10] <Slart> foug: you're welcome
[07:10] <Flannel> SeTyR: You should have a universe line (commented), it'll say edgy instead of dapper.  Uncomment it, and add " multiverse" to the end
[07:10] <nickrud> danielk, join #ubuntu+1 for gutsy stuff
[07:10] <danielk> okay
[07:10] <danielk> thanks
[07:10] <otherdeb> hi again - can anyone here help me with syncing my Palm Tungsten E2 to JPilot?
[07:10] <SeTyR> Flannel, which line did you say ?
[07:11] <Otacon22> how can i know wich is the codec of audio and video track of a mpg file?
[07:11] <dug_> danielk: yeah that didn't work for me either.  I had to "sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list" and replace "feisty" with "gutsy" then run update-manager -d
[07:11] <bthornton> How do I change the style/appearance of KDE widgets from within GNOME?  I currently do not have the full KDE environment installed.
[07:11] <Flannel> SeTyR: your universe line.
[07:12] <nbkr> Otacon22, The application "identify" can tell you that. Maybe file can too.
[07:12] <SeTyR> can i show my file ?
[07:12] <nbkr> bthornton, just start "kcontrol" from gnome.
[07:12] <SeTyR> because i dont have a clue about that line sorry so much
[07:12] <danielk> dug_: ok thanks
[07:12] <bthornton> nbkr: not installed.  You know, I guess it couldn't hurt to just install the entire KDE environment and still use GNOME, eh?
[07:13] <Flannel> !paste | SeTyR
[07:13] <ubotu> SeTyR: 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)
[07:13] <bthornton> Which begs the question: how do I do that?
[07:13] <SeTyR> here is my file untouched : http://rafb.net/p/iSr7A815.html
[07:13] <bthornton> or even better, how do I just install a minimal KDE environment which allows me to run the KDE environment--but doesn't install TOO many KDE applications in the process?
[07:13] <nbkr> bthornton, You can install KDE and still use gnome. You can also install kcontrol only. Both can be done via the package management system.
[07:14] <bthornton> 'cause I know there are metapackages for this
[07:14] <bthornton> nbkr: yeah
[07:14] <nickrud> bthornton, just install the kde apps you want to use, it'll stay as minimal as you make it
[07:14] <nbkr> bthornton, run "sudo apt-get install kcontrol" to install kcontrol.
[07:15] <nonix4> concerning break=top and friends... anyone thought of adding maybe_delay to all those maybe_break's?
[07:15] <SeTyR> http://rafb.net/p/iSr7A815.html
[07:15] <SeTyR> if you didnt get my paste ^^
[07:15] <sky_> chi usa xchat?
[07:15] <Dante123> nbkr tried what you said...still not working......
[07:15] <scipio_> !it | sky_
[07:15] <ubotu> sky_: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[07:16] <Moonduck> anyone has any dmraid experience?
[07:16] <sky_> sorry
[07:16] <sky_> :P
[07:16] <scipio_> ;)
[07:16] <nbkr> Dante123, Sorry than. Automatix causes many problems without providing solutions. Maybe you can ask in an automatix channel.
[07:16] <noelferreira> sometimes my laptop crashes with a black screen. i guess that is something to do with screensaver.  i use feisty amd64 and ati graphic card. any help?
[07:16] <Dante123> TyphoidHippo the command that nbkr and sacredheart didn't work
[07:17] <TyphoidHippo> What's the error, Dante123?  When running that command?
[07:17] <Dante123> okay.
[07:17] <SeTyR> Flannel ?
[07:17] <SeTyR> =)
[07:17] <Dante123> "sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/sda2 /mnt"
[07:17] <SeTyR> got my paste ?
[07:18] <Flannel> SeTyR: I did
[07:18] <Dante123> here is my original request:  hi all....I have a hard drive c and partition d that used to show up as sda1 and sda2 (read only). I used a piece of software that ubotu doesn't like (@utoxxx) and now only the sda1 shows up....how do I get sda2 to mount
[07:18] <TyphoidHippo> right....and what's the error?
[07:18] <SeTyR> lol , well what a mess, im on this since last night
[07:18] <Flannel> SeTyR: lines 17 and 18, add " multiverse" to the end of them
[07:18] <TyphoidHippo> When you say "it still didn't work" how do you know that?
[07:18] <Dante123> well actually it doesn't return an error...it just doesn't mount anything
[07:18] <TyphoidHippo> Have you looked into /mnt ?
[07:19] <TyphoidHippo> with no error, it means it succeeded, and your drive should be mounted in /mnt
[07:19] <Flannel> SeTyR: and, you should really consider uncommenting lines 30-33 (and on 32,33, adding multiverse as well)
[07:19] <Dante123> well I'm looking for the sda2 to show up on desktop or under places--> computer
[07:19] <TyphoidHippo> no, that won't happen
[07:19] <TyphoidHippo> look in /mnt
[07:19] <TyphoidHippo> if that works, then follow my previous instructions, and then it will show up like you want
[07:20] <osirisx11> hello all! happy holiday. :)
[07:20] <Dante123> it is telling me now that I don't have permission to open mnt.....what is the command to do nautilus as root?
[07:20] <MartinW> Are there any Afrikaans Ubuntu users here?
[07:20] <TyphoidHippo> gksu nautilus
[07:20] <Dante123> I'm a GUI type....not good at CLI
[07:20] <Dante123> thanks
[07:20] <SeTyR> Flannel, thank you !
[07:20] <nbkr> osirisx11, Happy Holiday - also there are no holidays at my place :-)
[07:21] <osirisx11> nbkr: lol where are you?
[07:21] <nbkr> osirisx11, germany
[07:21] <osirisx11> nbkr: hello from atlanta
[07:21] <Dante123> okay you are right it is there.....
[07:21] <sanguinarius> hi
[07:21] <Dante123> now do what you said before right?
[07:22] <nickrud> Dante123, a quick reference to the most useful cli commands is at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal ,
[07:22] <TyphoidHippo> alrighty, then - scroll up and follow those instructions I typed out (you can obviously replace dontuseautomatic with something else, lol) and then you'll be set
[07:22] <Xero> Tentacle ham.
[07:22] <TyphoidHippo> *dontuseautomatix, rather
[07:22] <Xero> automatix are bad.
[07:22] <cransauce> hey everybody
[07:23] <cransauce> i think i have a simple probelm but i cant figure it out
[07:23] <soothsayer> !ask | cransauce
[07:23] <ubotu> cransauce: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:23] <TyphoidHippo> Dante123:  After you do what I typed up there, then just run 'sudo umount -a' and then 'sudo mount -a' and it should pop up on your desktop and in places menu
[07:23] <cransauce> i just installed beryl and i had to update my kernel. I tried to compile a module and got a directory error so i got build essential and kernel headers again
[07:23] <cransauce> and now when i modprobe
[07:24] <cransauce> i just get an error
[07:24] <soothsayer> !enter | cransauce
[07:24] <Xero> You need to build the modules with the same gcc as the kernel
[07:24] <ubotu> cransauce: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[07:24] <m0> Hello, I am having problems running oidentd
[07:24] <Dante123> TyphoidHippo ...should I comment out the line referring to sda2 and automatix  (the sda1 under automatix seems to be fine)
[07:24] <soothsayer> cransauce: What is the error?
[07:24] <m0> It is not running when I do nmap -p 113 localhost it is saying it is closed
[07:24] <cransauce> So this is my error: FATAL: Error inserting rt61 (/lib/modules/2.6.17-12-386/rt61.ko): Invalid module format
[07:24] <TyphoidHippo> yea, do that
[07:24] <m0> What are the proper ways debugging to make oidentd work
[07:25] <TyphoidHippo> then uninstall automatix, if you wanna be sure it won't keep breaking your fstab
[07:25] <luma> are there any java programming tutorials for linux?
[07:25] <soothsayer> cransauce: What did you do to cause the error (be specific)
[07:25] <cransauce> so
[07:25] <luma> or better said i have a little java script. how do i run it?
[07:25] <efface> im having problems getting my audigy sound to work...the main i see is that emu101k isnt found by modprobe, can someone help :)
[07:26] <soothsayer> cransauce: (What steps did you do to install beryl/headers)
[07:26] <dug_> luma: java or javascript?  you can use netbeans or eclipse for the former.  any tutorials will work
[07:26] <cransauce> yeah one sec i type slow ^__^
[07:26] <luma> java sun
[07:26] <luma> but how do i run it?
[07:26] <Dante123> TyphoidHippo it is giving me "mount: special device dev/sda2 does not exist"
[07:26] <luma> i have a txt with my java code inside how do i run it
[07:26] <TyphoidHippo> I'm sorry, man I made a typo
[07:26] <m0> Hi , my /etc/oidentd.conf file is the follwoing: http://rafb.net/p/ZNunNG88.html   But when I do /etc/inet.d/oidentd start it says it started
[07:27] <cransauce> i installed headers / build essential on a version of the kernel thats a bit different...by one number. then i update and installed beryl and it only runs on a newer kernel that was automatically installed
[07:27] <nbkr> Dante123, You're missing the / in front of dev/sda2
[07:27] <dug_> luma: you need to install the java runtime and sdk.  (search for java6 package).  then type "java somefile.jar" or javac to compile, etc.
[07:27] <m0> But when I do nmap -p 113 localhost it says it is closed
[07:27] <TyphoidHippo> make the line say '/dev/sda2' instead of 'dev/sda2'
[07:27] <cransauce> Then i got build essential and my headers and everything and compiled the module, and when i try to load it i get FATAL: Error inserting rt61 (/lib/modules/2.6.17-12-386/rt61.ko): Invalid module format
[07:27] <NMajik> Can anyone recommend a way to check on the status of torrents from terminal?
[07:27] <luma> thx
[07:28] <ebenton> is there a link to what version of nvidia binary drivers will be supported in Gusty?
[07:28] <PriceChild> ebenton, 100.14.11 is the current version
[07:28] <PriceChild> ebenton, Those are the latest linux drivers and I doubt they'll be upgraded even if there are new drivers released
[07:29] <ebenton> PriceChild: is that also true for Fiesty?
[07:29] <Dante123> okay...did it...and only sda1 shows up desktop
[07:29] <PriceChild> ebenton, no, in feisty it is 9755
[07:29] <soothsayer> cransauce:  Try #ubuntu-effects
[07:29] <osirisx11> ok everyone, maybe you can help me out.. i really want to upgrade my Fiesty to the latest semi-stable build of ubuntu. i tried burning a preview build on to cd but when i booted gdm kept restarting infinitely. any suggestions?
[07:29] <soothsayer> cransauce: (I personally don't know)
[07:30] <Jasnation> how do you defragment ubuntu?
[07:30] <PriceChild> !defrag | Jasnation
[07:30] <ubotu> Jasnation: defragmentation is not needed for Ext3 and ReiserFS filesystems. They are much more efficient in their allocation of storage units.
[07:30] <ebenton> PriceChild: thanks for the info - time to make a decision.
[07:30] <PriceChild> ebenton, feisty
[07:30] <efface> i need help getting my sound to work, i know that emu101k is needed for audigy cards but modprobe says it cant find it
[07:30] <Jasnation> cool
[07:30] <PriceChild> ebenton, please do not use gutsy until its release in october
[07:30] <cransauce> soothsayer: my ubuntu effects are working ok ^__^ is there anyway to "reset" all my build and headers and stuff, reset all the settings to reflect new kernel, and re-insall?
[07:30] <cransauce> Soothsayer: about to go to that chan anyway though
[07:31] <ebenton> PriceChild: would you suggest performing a manual install of the binary drivers then?
[07:31] <PriceChild> ebenton, no
[07:31] <PriceChild> ebenton, what card do you have?
[07:31] <ebenton> nvidia 8600gts
[07:31] <PriceChild> ebenton, yes
[07:31] <Dante123> TyphoidHippo and nbkr...I added the / in front of /dev/sda2 in the fstab file....and then saved....ran "sudo mount -a" still only sda1 shows up
[07:31] <Dante123> "
[07:31] <PriceChild> ebenton, that's the only way you'll get 3d accel in feisty... but its not supported by ubuntu
[07:31] <luma> i get a error when i typ in java java1.jar
[07:32] <luma> i get the error
[07:32] <Dante123> any other ideas?
[07:32] <luma> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: java1.txt
[07:32] <luma>    at gnu.java.lang.MainThread.run(libgcj.so.70)
[07:32] <luma> Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: java1.txt not found in gnu.gcj.runtime.SystemClassLoader{urls=[file:./] , parent=gnu.gcj.runtime.ExtensionClassLoader{urls=[] , parent=null}}
[07:32] <luma>    at java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(libgcj.so.70)
[07:32] <luma>    at gnu.gcj.runtime.SystemClassLoader.findClass(libgcj.so.70)
[07:32] <luma>    at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(libgcj.so.70)
[07:32] <luma>    at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(libgcj.so.70)
[07:32] <frojnd> !sanba
[07:32] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sanba - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:32] <Dante123> reboot necessary?
[07:32] <luma>    at gnu.java.lang.MainThread.run(libgcj.so.70)
[07:32] <frojnd> !samba
[07:32] <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
[07:32] <nickrud> Dante123, could you put your /etc/fstab on a pastebin?
[07:32] <ebenton> PriceChild: yes what? for the manual install?
[07:32] <soothsayer> !paste | luma
[07:32] <ubotu> luma: 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)
[07:32] <vader1102> geeeeeeeeeeeeeez pastebin
[07:32] <Dante123> yeah, just a sec
[07:32] <vader1102> lol
[07:32] <AVRS2> !palm
[07:32] <PriceChild> ebenton, you won't be able to get 3d acceleration on feisty without manually installing the drivers yourself
[07:32] <ubotu> A good guide for setting up Palm devices is at http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-HOWTO/PalmOS-HOWTO.html#PC-CONNECT-USB
[07:32] <TyphoidHippo> What did you name the folder you created?
[07:32] <osirisx11> anyone have a clue what may cause gdm to restart continuously on latest preview of ubuntu?
[07:32] <AVRS2> otherdeb: see above
[07:32] <TyphoidHippo> or yea, do the pastebin action
[07:32] <Grungebunny> what is a good gui program for zipping files in ubuntu?
[07:33] <Xero> Is there any way to view Windows' native remote desktop server?
[07:33] <soothsayer> cransauce: You can force a specific version number for packages, but you shouldn't have to if you installed everything from official repostories
[07:33] <ebenton> PriceChild: again thanks
[07:33] <Xero> Like an rdp client or something
[07:33] <frojnd> how can I create samba user with password
[07:33] <frojnd> what's the command
[07:33] <luma> why do i get that error?
[07:33] <lammer> Current speed download: 0 KB/s upload 0 KB/s
[07:33] <SeTyR> how can i uninstall all my last actions ?
[07:33] <cransauce> soothsayer: Im not using binaries for this, I'm compiling my own module
[07:33] <Grungebunny>  what is a good gui program for zipping files in ubuntu?
[07:33] <soothsayer> cransauce: Ah
[07:33] <Xero> SeTyR, there is no undo button.
[07:33] <Xero> Only a fix button.
[07:33] <PriceChild> Grungebunny, file-roller
[07:33] <SeTyR> do i have to reboot ubuntu so the multiverse think is taken in account ?
[07:33] <TyphoidHippo> fileroller works great
[07:33] <PriceChild> SeTyR, no, "sudo apt-get update"
[07:33] <Flannel> SeTyR: no, just sudo apt-get udpate
[07:33] <Xero> SeTyR, apt-get update
[07:34] <TyphoidHippo> It comes with ubuntu, Grungebunny
[07:34] <Dante123> http://pastebin.com/d2024b33d
[07:34] <SeTyR> it stilll do not accept any java 1.5 or 6
[07:34] <SeTyR> ok
[07:34] <SeTyR> =)
[07:34] <osirisx11> C-C-Combo breaker
[07:34] <NMajik> I have a low spec computer running Azureus and would like to be able to check on it's status via ssh. I have used vnc up to this point, but it doesn't like the added load. Any recommendations?
[07:34] <TyphoidHippo> Dante123: lmao - you actually called it dontuseautomatix, that's awesome
[07:34] <runrun> any perl gods in the building?
[07:35] <WONToN> !torrentflux | nmagik
[07:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about torrentflux - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:35] <osirisx11> runrun: i know a bit.
[07:35] <Flannel> NMajik: why don't you use a lighter torrent client?  there are even some curses clients
[07:35] <exs>  can someone tell me how to configure grub?.. my setup is as follows. 1hd with ubuntu. 1hd with windows xp. Thanks!
[07:35] <PriceChild> exs, didn't ubuntu do that during the install?
[07:36] <WONToN> exs, give us more. . .
[07:36] <encoded> when is the next kernel update ? XD
[07:36] <soothsayer> cransauce: The module is the only thing you are compiling from source (kernel, headers, etc, are from official repos?)
[07:36] <exs> PriceChild:  its for my frend and he said he didn't want windows, then changed his mind. . he wants windows purley for games
[07:36] <PriceChild> exs, so you removed windows?
[07:36] <jonathant> How can i run multiple commands as SU in a script?
[07:37] <SeTyR> than you guys for your extremely accurate help
[07:37] <arron> is there a package for clamav and procmail? i dont see any clamassassin, or other procmail/clam package
[07:37] <PriceChild> !info clamav | aaragon
[07:37] <SeTyR> i just had a big lesson on ubuntu with you
[07:37] <PriceChild> whoops
[07:37] <ubotu> aaragon: clamav: antivirus scanner for Unix. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.90.2-0ubuntu1.3 (feisty), package size 850 kB, installed size 1280 kB
[07:37] <cransauce> soothsayer: i just did modinfo and the version it is compiled for is different from the kernel that i am running...
[07:37] <SeTyR> i was about to stop everything and get sleep
[07:37] <PriceChild> arron, ^^^ there's one
[07:37] <osirisx11> exs: dual boot
[07:37] <PriceChild> exs, so you removed windows?
[07:37] <NMajik> Flannel: I do plan to change over to a lighter client. But I still think being able to check over ssh would be convenient
[07:37] <exs> PriceChild:  we formatted his new HD, then out ubuntu on it. now i plan to tell him to use another hd and connect them both, then use grub to slect which one to boot off of
[07:37] <cransauce> cransauce: i have headers for like four different kernels...how do i force compilation of one?
[07:37] <noelferreira> sometimes my laptop crashes with a black screen. i guess that is something to do with screensaver.  i use feisty amd64 and ati graphic card. any help?
[07:37] <TyphoidHippo> So, you have no error when running mount -a now right?  It just doesn't show up....that's really weird, the automatix line should have worked anyway - I have no idea what to do next, Dante123 - it is mountable....it kinda seems like automatix broke your system in a bad way from the looks of it, might wanna go ask them, I suppose.
[07:37] <PriceChild> !info procmail | arron
[07:37] <ubotu> arron: procmail: Versatile e-mail processor. In component main, is optional. Version 3.22-16ubuntu3 (feisty), package size 139 kB, installed size 340 kB
[07:38] <Flannel> NMajik: Well, a curses based client runs in a terminal, if you run it in screen, you can just reattach to your session, and check it's progress
[07:38] <nickrud> could you put the output of sudo fdisk -l on a pastebin?
[07:38] <arron> PriceChild, i got procmail, and clamav. i want to get my mails to be scanned by clamav, there is a clamassassin script, but no package for it. and the script doesnt work so well
[07:38] <noelferreira> sometimes my laptop crashes with a black screen. i guess that is something to do with screensaver.  i use feisty amd64 and ati graphic card. any help?
[07:38] <PriceChild> exs, ok cool... disconnect the ubuntu hd when you install windows... when installed make the bios boot off of the ubuntu drive first and then add something like what I'm about to paste to /boot/grub/menu,lst
[07:38] <Nighthawk420> okay everyone... i got to the login and entered it correctly and it said some stuff about ubuntu and NO WARANTY blah blah blah... how do i start the os after that?
[07:38] <NMajik> Flannel: If I was a smarter person, I would have known that. Thank you for the help
[07:39] <TyphoidHippo> Dante123: If you navigate to /media/dontuseautomatix - is your partition mounted there?
[07:39] <PriceChild> exs, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36211/
[07:39] <nickrud> Nighthawk420, you have a server install? did you install any X stuff that you know of?
[07:39] <PriceChild> exs, infact, that paste should work perfectly if you add it to the bottom of your /boot/grub/menu.lst
[07:39] <soothsayer> cransauce: I believe you have to create a symlink to linux sources (can't find it at the moment...)
[07:39] <Nighthawk420> i installed the alt cd nick
[07:39] <Flannel> NMajik: someone also recommended torrent flux, which, from what I believe (Im not really too knowledgable in it) is more of a torrent daemon with a variety of frontends, http, GUI, maybe curses as well.
[07:39] <TyphoidHippo> Dante123:  If you have to go as root to get into that - then change the permissions to allow read and execute for other users, and that might do the trick
[07:39] <exs> PriceChild:  thanks
[07:39] <cransauce> soothsayer: rotflol what is that?
[07:40] <nickrud> Nighthawk420, then try sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start ; if it says it's already running, try again with restart
[07:40] <NMajik> Flannel: An http frontend? That could be interesting
[07:40] <Nighthawk420> okay ty
[07:40] <noelferreira> sometimes my laptop crashes with a black screen. i guess that is something to do with screensaver.  i use feisty amd64 and ati graphic card. any help?
[07:40] <Esteth> Where do i put .ttf font files?
[07:40] <Flannel> !font | Esteth
[07:40] <PriceChild> exs, just remember to remove the ubuntu disc when installing windows, then when both of them are in, that you boot off of the ubuntu part
[07:40] <ubotu> Esteth: Font installation basics here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FontInstallHowto - No fonts in Flash? Install "msttcorefonts" (from !Multiverse), "gsfonts", and "gsfonts-x11". No fonts in MPlayer? see !MPlayer
[07:40] <theblackadder> Hi evryone
[07:40] <Esteth> Flannel: Thanks
[07:41] <exs> PriceChild:  yeah
[07:41] <Dante123> i just did what you said
[07:41] <TyphoidHippo> and.....the suspense is building
[07:41] <nickrud> lol
[07:41] <theblackadder> I'm having a bit of a problem installing my ubuntu
[07:42] <Dante123> hang on..doing what you said
[07:42] <theblackadder> installing ubuntu
[07:42] <WONToN> exs, either phisicaly unplug ubuntu disk or turn it of in bios
[07:42] <osirisx11> yes, how can i upgrade my ubuntu to latest build using apt-get or synaptic?
[07:42] <PriceChild> osirisx11, latest build?
[07:42] <osirisx11> i'm ok with beta
[07:42] <Flannel> osirisx11: It's still alpha
[07:42] <osirisx11> maybe not LATEST LATEST but
[07:42] <PriceChild> !gutsy | osirisx11
[07:42] <ubotu> osirisx11: 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
[07:42] <osirisx11> like the one before that
[07:42] <Flannel> osirisx11: that'd be feisty
[07:43] <osirisx11> i have fiesty
[07:43] <luma> i downloaded eclipse-java-europa-linux-gtk.tar.gz . how do i install it
[07:43] <Flannel> osirisx11: then you've already got it!
[07:43] <Dante123> yeah the partition is there....in donuseautomatix
[07:43] <PriceChild> osirisx11, sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade; sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[07:43] <Anlar> osirisx11: just edit /etc/apt/sources.lst and replace all the edgy/feisty occurrences to say gutsy. and apt-get updage, apt-get dist-upgrade
[07:43] <osirisx11> awesome guys ty!
[07:43] <PriceChild> Anlar, please don't suggest that int hsi channel
[07:43] <edwin> hello, how can i assign a shortcut to bring up a file?
[07:43] <Anlar> osirisx11: gutsy is already mostly stable and usable.. but only mostly
[07:43] <exs> WONToN:  ill physically take it out
[07:43] <luma> i downloaded eclipse-java-europa-linux-gtk.tar.gz . how do i install it
[07:43] <PriceChild> osirisx11, please dont' follow Anlar's advice.
[07:43] <TyphoidHippo> cool, dante123, do you have to be root to get into it?
[07:43] <nickrud> Dante123, try alt-f2 killall nautilus
[07:44] <cransauce> so, how do i tell make to use my headers from my updated kernel and not my old kernel?
[07:44] <osirisx11> can i get a third voice?
[07:44] <exs> WONToN:  PriceChild, would i be silly thinking it wouldn't be *too* hard to partition the new big HD that has ubuntu on it, so i can install windows on the partition i make?
[07:44] <PriceChild> osirisx11, a third voice?
[07:44] <osirisx11> ya to break the tie :)
[07:44] <Anlar> osirisx11: some boot-up problems might occur, but rarely. also, there might be problems with the updating itself (especialyl with d-bus)
[07:44] <Dante123> Couldn't change the permissions of "dontuseautomatix" because it is on a read-only disk
[07:44] <nickrud> luma, tar xf eclipse-etc , cd to eclipse<whatever> ./eclipse should do it
[07:44] <ash_> Heya all question.. using K3B to burn a audio CD.. the media I am using is a GQ (Frys.com) m,edia... 52X capable... my CD-R drive is 32X capable.. but when I burn the program said that one of the two is not fast enough or whatever and cut to 12X... any ideas?
[07:44] <PriceChild> exs, that's not silly at all... but windows will need to be on a primary partition, not extended, and you will need to boot off a live cd to shrink the ubuntu partition
[07:44] <soothsayer> cransauce: (Sorry, I think my comment about symlinks is not helpful)
[07:44] <osirisx11> i have gutsy on cd but when i live booted it just kept getting stuck restarting gdm forever
[07:44] <Anlar> osirisx11: you might also want to know, that you'd reeive some 50 megabytes of updates daily, either breaking things further or fixing them
[07:45] <cransauce> ill google it soothsayer
[07:45] <cransauce> ^^;
[07:45] <PriceChild> !upgrade | osirisx11
[07:45] <ubotu> osirisx11: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[07:45] <TyphoidHippo> 'sudo umount -a' then change the permissions, then 'sudo mount -a'
[07:45] <PriceChild> osirisx11, that is the official ubuntu documentation
[07:45] <exs> PriceChild:  yeah that's the problem.. primary and extended... ubuntu is the first OS on there.. im sure that will mess things up
[07:45] <PriceChild> osirisx11, if you want help with anythign to do with gutsy then please 1. Don't, and 2. ask in #ubuntu+1
[07:45] <PriceChild> exs, that's no problem... you can have 4 logical partitions
[07:45] <TyphoidHippo> Dante123:  My last comment was directed at you, if you didn't catch it
[07:46] <hechu69> !installing
[07:46] <ubotu> Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues
[07:46] <adamt> hi - is it only possible to install ubuntu from optical media?
[07:46] <Anlar> osirisx11: even if you do want to try it out, make backups of your important data.. and have feisty installation cd ready to restore feisty :)
[07:46] <exs> PriceChild:  im really worried it will ruin the ubuntu instillation!.. maybe if i copy the grub file i can always get back into ubuntu.
[07:46] <PriceChild> exs, ah right...
[07:46] <Assh> Heya all question.. using K3B to burn a audio CD.. the media I am using is a GQ (Frys.com) m,edia... 52X capable... my CD-R drive is 32X capable.. but when I burn the program said that one of the two is not fast enough or whatever and cut to 12X... any ideas?
[07:46] <PriceChild> exs, after installing windows on the same partition, windows will boot only.
[07:46] <exs> PriceChild:  took me *ages* to setup his new-ubuntu
[07:46] <exs> PriceChild:  yes . bit of a problem
[07:46] <PriceChild> exs, print off the following to find out how to fix that when it happens:
[07:47] <PriceChild> !fixgrub | exs
[07:47] <ubotu> exs: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[07:47] <WONToN> exs, that is always a very good idea, make a grub boot disk
[07:47] <WONToN> or get supergrub
[07:47] <PriceChild> exs, you can fix it off a live cd
[07:47] <osirisx11> thanks guys very helpful
[07:47] <exs> PriceChild:  i see, it looks a bit complex though
[07:47] <sslashes> adamt: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WindowsServerNetworkInstall
[07:47] <osirisx11> i wasnt aware of #ubuntu+1 chan
[07:48] <adamt> sslashes: "windowsServer"?
[07:48] <PriceChild> exs, its not complex once you've done it :)
[07:48] <adamt> sslashes: sounds wrong.
[07:48] <PriceChild> exs, most of that is just preparation, and working out the names of things
[07:48] <exs> PriceChild:  yeah i think ill do it, ill put it on my phone or something for the instructions
[07:48] <PriceChild> exs, the actual fixing only takes 3 commands
[07:49] <adamt> sslashes: except for that, the piage doesn't exist.
[07:49] <skebcio_> kurze frage kan ich unter grub angeben dass powernow etc nicht geladen wird?
[07:49] <Dante123> okay just did sudo mount -a....sda1 shows up on desktop...and I can access the dontuseautomatix directory....how do I get it to show up on desktop now
[07:49] <Anlar> osirisx11: one bug that I found out today (haven't checked yet whether it is reported already) is that python-gpod is broken.. exaile's ipod support is broken because of that :/
[07:49] <nickrud> !de | skebcio_
[07:49] <ubotu> skebcio_: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[07:50] <TyphoidHippo> dante123: so you unmounted, changed permissions, remounted, and now you can get into it without being root, but it doesn't show up on the desktop?
[07:50] <sslashes> adamt: sorry - wrong link copied: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/install-ubuntukubuntuedubuntuxubuntu-without-cdrom-drive.html
[07:51] <adamt> sslashes: haha, that sure is some name for a page.
[07:51] <TyphoidHippo> If that's the case then try what nickrud suggested "killall nautilus"
[07:51] <Dante123> I did what you said....but now I guess I went into it under gksu nautilus....when I just tried again (not as root) I couldn't access it
[07:51] <cransauce> soothsayer: i figured it out
[07:51] <Dante123> can access it under gksu nautilus...but not otherwise
[07:51] <sslashes> adamt: yes it it =P, you might also want to check out http://www.wrigley.me.uk/wp/?p=71
[07:52] <cransauce> i had the old module in the new module dir...and i was putting the new module in the old module dir...duh!
[07:52] <Nighthawk420_DL> okay so i did the sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[07:52] <Nighthawk420_DL> and it said
[07:52] <nickrud> Dante123, umount sda2  use  defaults,nls=utf8,umask=007,gid=46 as the options for your sda2 in fstab , then mount it again
[07:52] <soothsayer> cransauce: Heh, glad you got it fixed
[07:52] <noelferreira> sometimes my laptop crashes with a black screen. i guess that is something to do with screensaver.  i use feisty amd64 and ati graphic card. any help?
[07:52] <Nighthawk420_DL> Starting GNOME Display Manager...                          [OK] 
[07:52] <adamt> sslashes: that sounds like a annoying way to install ubuntu. i'm merily looking for an installer to put on a usb-disk, or maybe a pxe-solution
[07:53] <TyphoidHippo> Dante123:  ok, try this - 'sudo umount -a && sudo chmod 777 /media/dontuseautomatix && sudo mount -a'
[07:53] <nickrud> Nighthawk420, ok, you should have gone to a graphical login screen; if you didn't, try alt-f7
[07:53] <MartinW> !<Wine>
[07:53] <Nighthawk420_DL> okay will do nick
[07:53] <Nighthawk420_DL> thankyou
[07:53] <MartinW> !Wine
[07:53] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[07:53] <sslashes> adamt: as far as i know - if you want a simple cd-less install, you need to go the debian boot floppy way
[07:54] <MartinW> !Thanks
[07:54] <ubotu> You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[07:54] <sslashes> there is nothing i know of offered by the ubuntu team
[07:54] <Dante123> does nothing
[07:54] <nownott> when i try to load it gets stuck on the orange screen with a poiter
[07:54] <nownott> any ideas?
[07:54] <adamt> sslashes: floppy isn't an alternative either ;-)
[07:54] <jonathant> How can i run multiple commands as SU in a script?
[07:54] <WONToN> !winex
[07:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about winex - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:54] <edwin> !configure
[07:54] <TyphoidHippo> can you get into it as user now, though?
[07:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about configure - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:54] <hechu69> !sorry
[07:54] <ubotu> It's ok, I can't stay mad at you.
[07:54] <WONToN> !cedegacvs
[07:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cedegacvs - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:54] <WONToN> grrrr.. . .
[07:54] <adamt> jonathant: su -c "foo && bar && quux && ..."
[07:55] <hechu69> !configuration
[07:55] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about configuration - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:55] <jonathant> adamt: wtf?
[07:55] <nownott> someone help me with loading ubuuntu
[07:55] <mikubuntu> soothsayer: thanks for your help yesterday, i downloaded the LAMP files, but i have no clue what to do next to access the setup.   on another note, i just applied 'asterisk' and at the end of the details box it said to configure /etc/default/asterisk ... i've paste that (readonly) file here: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36213/ can you help me with what i need to do?
[07:55] <adamt> jonathant: running multiple commands with su at the same time ;-)
[07:56] <osirisx11> is 600fps in glxgears good?
[07:56] <jonathant> adamt: could you explain it a bit please?
[07:56] <MartinW> !HP
[07:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hp - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:56] <PriceChild> osirisx11, glxgears is NOT a benchmark
[07:56] <jonathant> where do i put the commands i want to run?
[07:56] <MartinW> !Scanner
[07:56] <ubotu> Scanning software: XSane, the gimp, Kooka. For instructions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ScanningHowTo and to see supported hardware: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsScanners
[07:56] <sslashes> adamt: http://hugi.to/blog/archive/2006/12/23/ubuntu-pxe-install-via-windows
[07:56] <TyphoidHippo> osirisx11: : for what card?
[07:56] <osirisx11> ati radeon mobile
[07:56] <adamt> sslashes: "via windows"?
[07:56] <jonathant> ok, soz 4get it
[07:56] <SeTyR> my last question would be : how to shutdown a process
[07:56] <SeTyR> ?
[07:56] <sslashes> adamt: at this point i am just googling your questions, so you might want to resort to the all-knowing being known as Google at this point
[07:56] <adamt> jonathant: replace foo, bar, quux with commands..
[07:56] <CreativeOne> Anyone around?
[07:57] <SeTyR> properly ?
[07:57] <CreativeOne> I cant switch to virtual consoles from Gnome/(X
[07:57] <TyphoidHippo> like, PriceChild said - it's not a real benchmark....but that's about what I would guess would be normal for that card
[07:57] <CreativeOne> what could be wrong?
[07:57] <jonathant> yep, thanks
[07:57] <mikubuntu> nownott: i may be able to help you. what stage are you at/
[07:57] <PriceChild> CreativeOne, what are you trying to switch?
[07:57] <CreativeOne> PriceChild: switch to console through control alt FN
[07:57] <jonathant> my mind wasn't thinking properly and i was thinking of foo and bar as a command, lol.
[07:57] <Dante123> okay, let me explain something that might be affecting this.....computer come from employer.....with windows....c drive has deep freeze on it...that restores system to original form (in other words you cant save anything permanently to c drive)....but they made partition d....where you can save....however they don't give you permission under windows to install a printer etc.  So I partitioned part of d drive where you can write....and installed
[07:57] <Dante123> ubuntu in that partition leaving some of the original d drive there for saving under windows..... Under ubuntu....the c drive was sda1 and d was sda2....but after running automatix to read/write to drives....only sda1 shows up
[07:58] <W8TAH> can someone please tell me if im getting to the irc server - im having firewall issues
[07:58] <nownott> well it looks like its about ot load but it never does
[07:58] <soothsayer> mikubuntu: I don't think it was me that was helping you (I don't remember talking to anyone about LAMP nor Asterix)
[07:58] <nownott> mikubuntu: can i pm
[07:58] <Dante123> then I follow instructions here...and like a bonehead....named the directory dontuseautomatix....was it supposed to be called sda2???
[07:58] <strtok> W8TAH: you're gettin to it fine mr. holmes
[07:58] <W8TAH> thanks
[07:58] <W8TAH> :)
[07:59] <mikubuntu> nownott:  questions: do you have an external backup of  whatever data you want to save from that machine?
[07:59] <lammer> bw ra0
[07:59] <nownott> its fully formatted
[07:59] <PriceChild> CreativeOne, ctrl+alt+F#
[07:59] <aaron_> hello. I have my bcm43xx card working perfectly, except that I have to modprobe bcm43xx whenever i want to start using the card. anyway to make the module permanent?
[07:59] <PriceChild> CreativeOne, the ctrl is important :)
[07:59] <TyphoidHippo> Dante123:  the name is irrelevant - as long as the directory exists, and you reference it in fstab, it should work
[07:59] <lammer> Current speed download: 0 KB/s upload 0 KB/s
[07:59] <osirisx11> where is the F# key?
[07:59] <Pie-rate> google earth won't work on my desktop. it works on my laptop, but on my desktop it comes up with an error saying it wasn't able to authenticate. i had it working a while ago with an older version, but i installed the newer version and now it doesn't work. I think there's some left over pieces of the old install causing a problem somewhere. i uninstalled it before reinstalling, so i don't know what's going on...
[08:00] <stefg> aaron_: add it to /etc/modules , will be autoloaded at boot then
[08:00] <PriceChild> osirisx11, as in F1, F2 et .
[08:00] <PriceChild> *etc.
[08:00] <Dante123> okay..to keep my sanity...I have changed fstb to sda2....
[08:00] <osirisx11> PriceChild: i was kidding.. hehe
[08:00] <TyphoidHippo> Dante123:  if you want, change it to /media/sda2 in fstab, and delete dontuseautomatix, lol
[08:00] <soothsayer> Pie-rate: Try 'purging' it (complete removal)
[08:00] <Jimme1> I have two computers on the same wireless network, but want to at the same time connect them using a x-over ethernet cable...When I've tried to do this in the past, I was unable to set the default interface for connecting to the internet aside from the one I wanted to use to connect to the other computer, and so internet access would stop. How can I ensure that when I connect to the computers together using the x-over cable, the default
[08:00] <Xero> osirisx11, the F# key is next to the F@ key.
[08:00] <TyphoidHippo> yea, like you just said that you did, I was totally joking when I put dontuseautomatix in the instructions
[08:00] <mikubuntu> it's better to talk in here, where the sysops can monitor.  i'm not a certified microsoft engineer, but i have installed about 6 ubuntus over the last couple weeks.
[08:00] <Dante123> here is what I get when I run sudo umount -a
[08:00] <aaron_> stefg, thanks. gonna reboot and try it.
[08:00] <nownott> ok
[08:00] <Dante123> umount: /dev: device is busy
[08:00] <Dante123> umount: /proc/bus/usb: device is busy
[08:00] <Dante123> umount: /var/run: device is busy
[08:00] <Dante123> umount: /sys: device is busy
[08:00] <Dante123> umount: /: device is busy
[08:00] <osirisx11> Xero nice one lol
[08:01] <TyphoidHippo> yea, that looks fine, Dante123
[08:01] <stefg> Jimme1: set the right gateway and the right interface names
[08:01] <Xero> Do not umount /
[08:01] <Xero> Bad.
[08:01] <mikubuntu> nownott: so do you have an external backup of your data?
[08:01] <Pie-rate> soothsayer: its not installed by the repository and their server checks for older versions and blocks them, and the repository tends to have an older version in it.
[08:02] <Dante123> okay
[08:02] <nownott> mikubuntu: well i have no data on there its formatted
[08:02] <TyphoidHippo> and when you run mount -a do you get any output?  If it's really long or something you can use pastebin
[08:02] <WONToN> dante123, that's normal, but be more specific when umounting
[08:02] <kris07> Today, after installing Beryl and running the program, I get an all white/blank screen. I've restarted my computer, and even switched users but it goes straight to the white/blank screen. Right now I'm on the boot disk trying to figure out how fix or change this.
[08:02] <Pie-rate> soothsayer: well, it doesn't have google earth in it at all, but if it did, it would have an older version in it
[08:02] <SoulChild> Hey all ,... i need help compiling a kernel
[08:02] <kris07> Does anyone know the problem?
[08:02] <Dante123> ok but when I run sudo mount -a
[08:02] <stefg> !effects | kris07
[08:02] <ubotu> kris07: For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[08:02] <Dante123> I can't get into the folder unless I am root
[08:02] <TyphoidHippo> If you get no output from mount -a, then there's no problem other than the permissions
[08:02] <kris07> okay
[08:02] <kris07> thanks
[08:02] <Dante123> And I change permissions via gui....maybe that is where I am going wrong
[08:02] <SoulChild> is there a howto about the basic things that i need to activate in menuconfig ???
[08:03] <mikubuntu> nownott: are you trying to install a dual boot with another operating system?
[08:03] <nownott> no
[08:03] <Skrypt> Can someone help me get the sound working in mplayer? The video output is good but there's 0 sound. (volume is maxed)
[08:03] <TyphoidHippo> well, that command earlier with sudo chmod 777 in it wasn't via gui
[08:03] <soothsayer> Pie-rate: There is a repository with Google earth. medibuntu maybe
[08:03] <mikubuntu> nownott: or are you partitioning all to ubuntu?
[08:03] <nownott> it hangs when it starts the gui, off the live cd
[08:03] <WONToN> dantel123, sudo chown -R username /mediadirname
[08:03] <exs> How long will a DD backup of my harddrive (200gb) but only 6 gb data in use take?
[08:03] <Nighthawk420> okay nick or whoever.  I tried the alt F7 thing and it said in this blue box taht the X server wasnt working and to restart GDM after it was properly set up
[08:03] <Pie-rate> soothsayer: and i'm sure all it does is run the google installer.
[08:03] <stefg> SoulChild: are you recompiling the kernel in order to get yur wireless working?
[08:03] <Dante123> ok I will run that command again
[08:04] <Dante123> this time on sda2
[08:04] <TyphoidHippo> do what wonton said, too, Dante123
[08:04] <SoulChild> stefg: no i simply want to compile the kernel to my needs ,...
[08:05] <scifen> hey if i want to be able to telnet to my computer from another computer, what do i have to setup?
[08:05] <manduski> hey guys I was wondering if anyone here is familiar with configuring samba. The man pages and articles i've read only serve to confuse me more
[08:05] <stefg> exs: dd backups everything, not just the used blocks. use partimage rather
[08:05] <WONToN> dantel123, sudo chown -R dantel /media/sda2 , adjust to you specifications
[08:05] <stefg> SoulChild: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=311158&highlight=master+kernel
[08:06] <stefg> !info partimage
[08:06] <WONToN> !parted
[08:06] <Nighthawk420> okay nick or whoever.  I tried the alt F7 thing and it said in this blue box taht the X server wasnt working and to restart GDM after it was properly set up
[08:06] <TyphoidHippo> Dante123:  but the -R part will fail since it's readonly, I believe
[08:06] <Dante123> okay what command should I run to mount if I ran the command you gave with 777 typhoidhippo
[08:06] <whta> anyone have any idea what could be causing my computer to switch off after about 30-45 minutes of being inactive? it's not a hardware problem.
[08:07] <mikubuntu> nownott:  you didnt answer my question, are you doing a full ubuntu install, OR side by side with another OS?
[08:07] <evri2> guys where is eclipce's splash screen?
[08:07] <efface> i cant get my sound to work, i loaded emu10k1 but i dont see /dev/dsp or /dev/mixer listed =/
[08:07] <vader1102> whta, it could be heat, power supply or anything
[08:07] <ConstyXIV> are there any better feed readers than liferea?
[08:08] <nownott> full
[08:08] <kishan> ConstyXIV, thunderbird
[08:08] <stefg> !sound
[08:08] <whta> vader1102: it's not. i've had overheating problems before and it's not behaving the same. it's not power supply because i can run it as long as i want. it only freaks out when the computer is 100% inactive, and it doesn't shut off at all when i'm on windows
[08:08] <adamt> kishan: thunderbird can read rss?
[08:08] <nownott> im looking right now to see where it hangs
[08:08] <WONToN> whta, hybernate, or sleep used to do that to me
[08:08] <cox3777> hey all, can anyone recommend a good app to fix hdd's?? i'm getting an kernal panic error on booting, can find root error 304 or something, thing thats weird about this the hdd only seems to do it in an old machine and doesnt do it in a new one
[08:08] <Dante123> okay...I cannot see access the /media/sda2
[08:08] <whta> wonton: sleep is off
[08:08] <adamt> kishan: that is kinda dumb and redundant since firefox can do the same.....
[08:08] <Nighthawk420> Someone please help... I was starting the GDM and then switched to graphical with the alt F7 thing and it said in this blue box taht the X server wasnt working and to restart GDM after it was properly set up
[08:09] <Raiders32> anyone know how to make firestarter start automatically when machine boots
[08:09] <WONToN> cox3777, that sounds like a grub error
[08:09] <mikubuntu> nownott:  that's great, that's the best kind; and great that you have no data to worry about saving.  have you considered which ubuntu is going to be right for your system?
[08:09] <TyphoidHippo> 'sudo umount -a && sudo chown (username) /media/sda2 && sudo chmod 777 /media/sda2 && sudo mount -a' if that doesn't work...I don't know -
[08:09] <scifen> hey if i want to be able to telnet to my computer from another computer, what do i have to setup?
[08:09] <stefg> cox3777: can you get to the disk by booting the live CD and mounting it there ?
[08:09] <ConstyXIV> scifen: you dont want telnet, you want ssh
[08:09] <efface> wish there was like a queue system for help...
[08:09] <nownott> what the main difference in server and desktop
[08:09] <vader1102> ok whta I didn't know that one. It has to be one of the settings then. I would google the problem and see if someone else has had the same issue.
[08:09] <bruenig> nownott, default packages
[08:09] <scifen> consty: thats what i mean
[08:09] <TyphoidHippo> I guess you could change fstab to use ntfs-3g instead of ntfs and run 'sudo chown -R (username) /media/sda2' and hope for the best
[08:09] <bobbo> scifen : for ssh sudo apt-get install openssh-server
[08:10] <kishan> sorry adamt
[08:10] <scifen> constyXIV thats what i want yes...
[08:10] <Dante123> TyphoidHippo is that one command or several you entered in that last post
[08:10] <TyphoidHippo> one command
[08:10] <nownott> it looks like it hung after starting hp linux printing and imaging systems
[08:10] <adamt> kishan: no need to be sorry, i'm merily wondering..again.
[08:10] <ConstyXIV> scifen: just install openssh-server, and pack putty on your thumbdrive
[08:10] <nownott> no wait there it goes my bad
[08:10] <WONToN> whta, screen saver off?
[08:10] <TyphoidHippo> beginning and ending inside the ' marks
[08:10] <scifen> pack putty?
[08:10] <ConstyXIV> scifen: putty being the windows ssh client
[08:10] <scifen> oh im going to telnet from my iphone
[08:10] <scifen> or ssh rather
[08:10] <ConstyXIV> scifen: oh, fancy are we?
[08:11] <scifen> :)
[08:11] <Nighthawk420> im guessing no one here know this answer then?
[08:11] <Nighthawk420> Someone please help... I was starting the GDM and then switched to graphical with the alt F7 thing and it said in this blue box taht the X server wasnt working and to restart GDM after it was properly set up
[08:11] <kishan> i am so much into rss but my freind uses thunderbird and he says its fine for him so was justa thought adamt
[08:11] <Dr_Link> /usr/src/linux-2.4/ <-- How large is the kernel in this directory? Is it small enough for a floppy disk? (1.44 mb)
[08:11] <PriceChild> Nighthawk420, ctrl+alt+f1 then login
[08:11] <Jimme1> stefg, would the netmasks have to be different for each network? 255.255.255.0 being the wireless
[08:11] <scifen> ty conSTY
[08:11] <adamt> kishan: i'm pretty sure it is wonderful at reading rss too
[08:11] <PriceChild> Nighthawk420, then sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg -pcritical
[08:11] <whta> vader1102: on the forums i only found one other person that seemed to have the same problem and the thread had no help. i'll try google
[08:11] <PriceChild> Nighthawk420, then sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[08:11] <Dante123> i'm getting umount: /dev: device is busy
[08:11] <whta> wonton: screen saver is on
[08:11] <PriceChild> Nighthawk420, then alt+f7
[08:12] <vader1102> whta, k
[08:12] <stefg> Jimme1: no, afaik 255.255.255.0 is fine
[08:12] <jonathant> how do i ask for user input in a script? For example to define a variable?
[08:12] <TyphoidHippo> that's ok, Dante123 - that's normal output
[08:12] <kishan> what rss u read adamt
[08:12] <mikubuntu> nownott: well, all the ubuntus can be reconfigured to the package equivalents of another.  if you KNOW that you want server capabilities i suppose you should go with a server.  if you want desktop, you prolly want ubuntu/kubuntu, or xubuntu, depending on your system specs and needs.
[08:12] <mips> Anyone have grub issues after updates ??? I installed ubuntu on a friends pc and today after updates Windows is gone from the grub menu
[08:12] <adamt> kishan: zero, zip, none, nill
[08:12] <scifen> consty: how do i start the server?
[08:12] <WONToN> whta, have you tried turning it off?
[08:12] <TyphoidHippo> if the command ended with only that kind of output, it was successful and you should be the owner /media/sda2
[08:12] <kishan> lol adamt we sail on the same boat
[08:12] <ConstyXIV> scifen: it starts itself
[08:12] <scifen> hmmm
[08:13] <TyphoidHippo> and there should be rull read, write, and execute permissions on that directory
[08:13] <vader1102> mips, nope
[08:13] <scifen> is there a way to change the port settings?
[08:13] <Jimme1> stefg, the info is something similar to 192.168.1.200 for the wireless interface, gateway 192.168.1.1, and 192.168.2.200 for the wired interface - But when I set that, the connection between the two computers using the cable works, but the wireless doesn't
[08:13] <Dr_Link> hello?
[08:13] <Dr_Link> ] 
[08:13] <adamt> kishan: yeah, it's a merry fine boat
[08:13] <Dr_Link> /usr/src/linux-2.4/ <-- How large is the kernel in this directory? Is it small enough for a floppy disk? (1.44 mb)
[08:13] <ConstyXIV> scifen: why?
[08:13] <whta> wonton: no, i haven't tried that yet. i'll see if it helps
[08:13] <adamt> Dr_Link: try looking?
[08:13] <scifen> well, whats the default port?
[08:13] <Dante123> i give up TyphoidHippo
[08:13] <Dr_Link> k
[08:13] <scifen> 22?
[08:13] <ConstyXIV> scifen: 22
[08:13] <scifen> nice
[08:13] <bobbo> Dr_Link: we arent on your computer so we dont know
[08:13] <adamt> Dr_Link: but it sounds like the source, so probably not..
[08:13] <kishan> adamt i read digg and fine for me
[08:13] <Dr_Link> I'm trying to compile a custom Linux kernel...
[08:13] <Dr_Link> so...
[08:13] <Dr_Link> >_>
[08:14] <scifen> but dont i have to set a password specific for ssh or do i just use an account on my linuxx box
[08:14] <TyphoidHippo> if you still have to be root, then try what I said about ntfs-3g in fstab and 'sudo chown -R (username) /media/sda2' and if that doesn't work, then give up
[08:14] <Dr_Link> as in, my own CLI distro
[08:14] <adamt> Dr_Link: well, a trimmed kernel can easy fit on a floppy, but why are you using kenrel 2.4?
[08:14] <jonathant> how do i ask for user input in a script? For example to define a variable?
[08:14] <mikubuntu> nownott:  tell me about your machine
[08:14] <whta> wonton: do you really think that would do it, though? it usually takes about 45 minutes of no use for it to shut off and the screen saver goes on after only 15 minutes
[08:14] <Dante123> i did what you said in fstab......and then I run the command you listed...nothing works
[08:15] <TyphoidHippo> That's bizarre, Dante123 - I guess try a friggin restart.....yuck
[08:15] <mikubuntu> nownott: what os was on it previously?
[08:15] <nownott> hp 7940
[08:15] <efface> can someone please point me to somewhere that can guide me to fixing my sound
[08:15] <nownott> fedore core
[08:15] <nownott> 5
[08:15] <siloko> hello - i have backed up my system with rsync to an external usb drive, i have added a profile to grub to enable me to boot into the backup system and changed the relevant entries in fstab
[08:15] <kauer> jimme1: You have a wirelss interface in one subnet, and a wired interface in another subnet. Do you really want that? What is it you are trying to achieve?
[08:15] <stefg> Jimme1: i wouldn't use different subnets for the two adaptors. just use fixed IPs for the two computers, tell them to use 192.168.1.1 as a gateway
[08:16] <kauer> stefg: I agree re jimme1.
[08:16] <siloko> i can boot into a terminal ok, and get as far as the gnome login manager
[08:16] <kishan> efface what is the problem
[08:16] <WONToN> whta, it's possible, but it might also be your hd going idle, and not waking up
[08:16] <Dante123> only sda1 mounts EVER.
[08:16] <siloko> but when i try logging into gnome i have some permissions problems
[08:16] <kauer> stefg, jimme1: Except, why used fixed addresses?
[08:16] <Dante123> but before automatix sda 1 and sda2 mounted...but read only
[08:16] <mikubuntu> nownott: manufacture date? processor? harddrive size? whatever details you might know
[08:16] <bobbo> if i wanted to speed up my boot time and disable GDM, what command would i use to start X/Gnome?
[08:16] <siloko> my home directory is ok, and owned by me
[08:16] <Jimme1> kauer, I want both computers connected to the wireless router using their wireless interfaces, and connected together using their wired ones, to make NFS quicker, etc.
[08:17] <Jimme1> bobbo, startx
[08:17] <siloko> any clues
[08:17] <stefg> kauer, Jimme1 :_ No DNS needed just add the other box' ip to /etc/hosts
[08:17] <efface> kishan: i modprobe emu10k1, loads ok, but nothing in /dev/dsp or /dev/mixer.  Running alsamixer says no device found, lspci lists my audigy card as detected
[08:17] <TyphoidHippo> Dante123:  There's a clear lesson to be learned here - DON'T USE AUTOMATIX
[08:17] <bobbo> Jimme1, is that it? Woudl that go straight to Gnome or go through GDM?
[08:17] <TyphoidHippo> he's already gone, oh well
[08:17] <whta> wonton: i've been running ubuntu off this HD for over a year. it just started doing this..
[08:17] <WONToN> whta, is this a laptop, or a desktop?
[08:17] <Dekkard> way glad to be using feisty again..
[08:17] <whta> wonton: desktop
[08:17] <kishan> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound efface
[08:17] <Jimme1> bobbo, gnome, I'm pretty sure
[08:18] <kauer> jimme1: Then you can still have them all in the same subnet; what you need is some custom routes.
[08:18] <lone> hi
[08:18] <bobbo> Jimme1, thanks a lot!
[08:18] <Jimme1> kauer, When I try doing as I've described, the wireless connections stop. Custom routes?
[08:18] <kishan> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting   efface
[08:19] <WONToN> whta, have you made any significant changes lately?
[08:19] <mikubuntu> nownott: let me try to speed this up... do you have a cd burner?
[08:19] <jesson> how do i install themes ?
[08:19] <whta> wonton: only change i've made recently was adding another hard drive, but the problem still exists when i boot up without the hard drive plugged in
[08:19] <cebulon> use alsactl
[08:19] <nownott> yes
[08:19] <lone> the security updater in ubuntu freezed. how can you kill its process?
[08:19] <DerDritte> Sorry, I'm trying to get my networkprinter to acutally print... it's on a vigor2900gi and uses the lpr protocoll.
[08:19] <jesson> !themes
[08:20] <kauer> jimme1: Once all your interfaces have (unique!)  addresses in 192.168.1.0/24, you can tell packets for specific target addresses to go via specific interfaces. The reason wireless "stops" is that the rather simple standard networking in Ubuntu doesn't realy understand multiple active interfaces.
[08:20] <scifen> consty: if im trying to connect to my linux machine thats connected wirelessly, which address would i use? kind of stuck.
[08:20] <nownott> its stalling on enabling additional executable binary formats binfmt-support
[08:20] <WONToN> whta, how's the temp in your cliate?
[08:20] <WONToN> climate
[08:20] <stefg> DerDritte: any special reason to use lpr over cups?
[08:20] <Jimme1> kauer, well, it did, before the newer network manager :-( How do I do that?
[08:20] <whta> wonton: kind of warm, but i'm in my basement where it's generally cool and I'm running the computer with the case open
[08:20] <kauer> jimme1: What are the names of the two computers and what are their wired interfaces called respecytively?
[08:21] <DerDritte> stefg: the vigor does not support it?
[08:21] <TwinX> jesson open the window where u can change themes, drag the downloaded .tar.gz file onto that window
[08:21] <Dante123> TyphoidHippo....I unistalled the automatix ntfs mounter...rebooted and now I have sda1 and sda2 back......but read only.
[08:21] <efface> kishan: i just checked that guide and ran cat /proc/asound/cards, no soundcard was found, followed the next step and i find no solution
[08:21] <kauer> jimme1: What do you mean "before"? Another Ubuntu release, or some package you upgradd?
[08:21] <Dante123> I actually don't want to see the sda1 at all....so lets start there....how do I make it so that it never mounts
[08:21] <DerDritte> stefg: and as I only got this one...
[08:21] <casperzshado> im trying to put ipodlinux on my ipod and im going through the partitioning stage and it tells me i have to be root in order to do so and i dont know how to find out if im root, how do you tell?
[08:22] <Dante123> comment out the fstab line referring to it?  TyphoidHippo?
[08:22] <ConstyXIV> casperzshado: sudo -i, if i recall correctly
[08:22] <cebulon> use alsactl
[08:22] <Jimme1> kauer, on older version of Ubuntu
[08:22] <gary4gar> casperzshado: type"whoami'
[08:22] <weltall> does someone use coretemp?
[08:22] <lone> the security updater in ubuntu. whats the process name?
[08:22] <mikubuntu> nownott:  ok, best cd to use to install is the ALTERNATE INSTALL CD, not the live cd.  if you have preferably 256 ram and the system to support  ubuntu, get the ubuntu alternate install cd.  if you have, like 128 ram, prolly should go with xubuntu.  same thing, get the alternate installer cd and burn it (slow burn).
[08:22] <TooR4u> Hii .. how to scan list of computers alive ..with their host names .. ?
[08:23] <TooR4u> i think nmap works ...
[08:23] <TooR4u> but how?
[08:23] <Chousuke> read the man page
[08:23] <WONToN> whta, i think someone mentioned before the possibility of hardware failure, but it's hard to tell
[08:23] <kishan> efface how many sound card do u have
[08:24] <efface> kishan: 1
[08:24] <kishan> efface when u boot from live cd do u able to get sound
[08:24] <efface> kishan: dont know
[08:24] <kauer> jimme1: Once everything is addressed and up, you can do something like "sudo route add -host address_of_other_machines_wired_interface dev local_wired port", and all packets to the address of the other machine's wired port will go out the local wired interface.
[08:24] <UbuntuN00B_HBG> Hi all! Theres a package that wants constant update from the update manager... although it wants to "update" to the current version... of course, actually updating doesnt help, can I fix this?
[08:24] <cebulon> use alsactl
[08:24] <DerDritte> Has anyone got experience wit LPR networkprinters?
[08:24] <Dante123> http://pastebin.com/d3e1291db
[08:24] <efface> kishan: lspci lists the creative labs sb x-fi
[08:24] <kishan> try that efface boot from live cd and see if the sound comes
[08:25] <nownott> i dont see the alternate download
[08:25] <mikubuntu> nownott: the alternate shouldn't be called the alternate, in my opinion, because it is actually the most stable installer.  it's text based, and fairly straightforward.
[08:25] <efface> kishan: ok brb
[08:25] <kauer> DerDrittte: Ask your actual question. Sonst bist die erst der vierte...
[08:25] <TwinX> efface did u try in terminal: sudo alsaconf ?
[08:25] <cebulon> use alsactl
[08:25] <noelferreira> sometimes my laptop crashes with a black screen. i guess that is something to do with screensaver.  i use feisty amd64 and ati graphic card. any help?
[08:25] <maestrojed> I am trying to install an older version of MySQL on Ubuntu.  I do not see a bulld in archives.ubuntu.com/pool.  Does this me that there are not DEB(s) for MySQL?
[08:25] <kauer> die=du
[08:25] <WONToN> whta, is this only when it's idle?
[08:25] <stefg> DerDritte: don't know much about lpr, maybe http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/CUPS andhttp://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Printserver help
[08:25] <whta> wonton: it's possible, i guess, but if it's hardware, shouldn't it also crash on windows? if i'm on windows i can leave it on for days if i want. with linux, as long as I'm active, it stays on indefinitely. it's only when i leave it.
[08:25] <efface> TwinX: says alsaconf not found, even though i have alsa-utils installed
[08:25] <Dante123> Hi all...I want to make is to that sda1 doesn't mount and that sda2 mounts read/write....pastebin has my fstab file  http://pastebin.com/d3e1291db
[08:25] <stefg> DerDritte: don't know much about lpr, maybe http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/CUPS and http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/Printserver help
[08:25] <siloko> is anyone available to help with a gnome login issue?
[08:25] <bruenig> !anyone
[08:25] <DerDritte> stefg: checking it out...
[08:25] <TwinX> efface also install alsa-base alsa-tools
[08:26] <nownott> can i burn a cd iso to dvd and install that way?
[08:26] <WONToN> whta, probably not hardware then
[08:26] <efface> TwinX: ah i was missin the tools package
[08:26] <Mthed> How can i configure firestarter to start automatically?
[08:26] <TooR4u> Chousuke, yup .. but i have succeed to know to live ips in the given range but not hosts . u know the command?
[08:26] <kishan> efface under system--preferences ---hardware---do u see your sound card listed
[08:26] <efface> TwinX: still cant run alsaconf
[08:27] <WONToN> windows would be quick to find hardware problems, and to rub them in your fave
[08:27] <TwinX> efface with sudo ?
[08:27] <efface> kishan: think u ment that for mythed
[08:27] <whta> wonton: and googling this issue brings my thread on the forums as the first result, so i dont know what else to do
[08:27] <Nighthawk420_DL> okay i tried sudo dpkg- reconfigure xserver-xorg -pcritical and it said that there was no server-xorg installed or something like that
[08:27] <efface> TwinX: yes
[08:27] <boubbin> !divx
[08:27] <TwinX> lets see
[08:27] <Jimme1> kauer, could you give me an example of what that would look like?
[08:27] <mikubuntu> nownott: the live cd should be called the alternate, because it's for someone who is not yet committed to installing ubuntu.  with the alternate, you cannot run live, it is STRICTLY FOR INSTALLING.
[08:27] <boubbin> !avi
[08:27] <boubbin> :/
[08:27] <efface> TwinX: : should i remove all alsa packages and reinstall them?
[08:27] <TwinX> efface i'll cehack out what packages I have
[08:27] <DerDritte> stefg: LPD ~~ LPR?
[08:27] <WONToN> whta, you cold try removing all settings files from your home folder
[08:28] <kauer> jimme1: sudo "route add -host 192.168.1.200 dev eth0" (sorry, I forgot the "add" part before, I think)
[08:28] <ViPER^-> Hello guys! I have a small problem with my new ubuntu install. The problem is that when i try to play sound etc i get sound in the speakers but also a whery annoying disturbing beep, any on got a clue?
[08:28] <cebulon> use alsactl
[08:28] <Xero> !avi
[08:28] <kauer>  jimme1: try again: "sudo route add -host 192.168.1.200 dev eth0"
[08:28] <TwinX> efface try this: sudo apt-get install --reinstall alsa-base alsa-oss alsa-tools alsa-utils
[08:28] <Jimme1> kauer, will I have to do that on both machines?
[08:28] <Nighthawk420_DL> okay i tried sudo dpkg- reconfigure xserver-xorg -pcritical and it said that there was no server-xorg installed or something like that
[08:29] <stefg> DerDritte: LPD is the LPR daemon afaik
[08:29] <DerDritte> stefg: cool.
[08:29] <bmk789> i enabled tv-out via svideo from my nvidia card the the tv only displays in black in white, is there a certain setting i should tweak?
[08:29] <Xero> For the guy who typed !avi earlier,
 For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[08:29] <Dekkard> on feisty is compiz or beryl installed by default
[08:30] <soothsayer> Dekkard: no
[08:30] <Xero> Compiz
[08:30] <Nighthawk420_DL> okay i tried sudo dpkg- reconfigure xserver-xorg -pcritical and it said that there was no server-xorg installed or something like that
 !avi
[08:30] <Xero> Nighthawk420_DL,: sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg
[08:30] <Nighthawk420_DL> wat do i do now?
[08:30] <kishan> eeface u said your card is recongnized that means the driveres are not installed or running
[08:30] <boubbin> Xero do yiou have the wiki link about restricted formats ?
[08:30] <whta> wonton: what settings files would be there that might be causing this? i don't really see anything.. are they hidden too?
[08:30] <efface> question, i was looking at apt-get remove alsa-utils and it said it wanted to remove fast-user-switch-applet gdm ubuntu-minimal as well, why the heck would it want to do that
[08:30] <Xero> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats
[08:30] <Xero> Ding ding ding
[08:30] <kauer> jimme1: Yes, on machine A you give the address of machine B and the wired interface name on machine A. On Machine B you give the address of machine A and the wired interface name of machine B. You probably should double check syntax in "man route". Making these routes permanent is an exercise for the reader.
[08:30] <soothsayer> !mp3 | boubbin
[08:30] <ubotu> boubbin: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[08:30] <Nighthawk420_DL> i dont hav my network setup yet do i need a network connect to get it?
[08:31] <Xero> soothsayer, I said it first.
[08:31] <Jimme1> cheers kauer
[08:31] <mikubuntu> nownott:  sorry, missed your question, so many ppl talking in here... i believe you can as long as you have bootable dvd to read it afterwards
[08:31] <WONToN> whta, from home folder, tar -cjvf ./Desktop/home.tar.bz2 .
[08:31] <usser> hey guys just noticed that while i was away for the summer there were no updates for my ubuntu, kinda hard to believe??
[08:31] <kauer> jimme1" It would probably be a bit better if you DID run a separate network between the two wired interfaces. I think then the whole thing would work out of the box, but I'm not sure what Ubunto would do with default routes. Try it sometime :-)
[08:31] <nickrud> Nighthawk420_DL, you did the server install off the alternate cd? Just how much X do you want? sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop will get you a full fledged desktop, but that may be more than you want
[08:31] <kishan> eeface use synaptic to remove
[08:32] <WONToN> whta from terminal
[08:32] <usser> am i missing something
[08:32] <TwinX> efface thats no prb, u can reinstall them afterwards
[08:32] <efface> TwinX: alsaconf still wont work....something i noticed tho is that if i sudo modprobe emu10k1 it says module not found....but i can load it if i go to the /lib/kernel folder
[08:32] <Nighthawk420_DL> i want the hole thing nick i want a desktop and everything i dont want the server i just want to run it as an os
[08:32] <luma> hello i have a problem i installed eclips, java sun, java runtime 6 and i made a little programm and saved it to java1.txt/jar now i tried to run it with java java1.txt and i tried java1.jar and i get a error: http://pastebin.com/m6fbaccda
[08:32] <mikubuntu> nownott:  i'm taking 5 for a smoke.  i'll signal when i get back.  you go ahead and make your decisions and an installer cd and i'll stay with you through the install if you need.
[08:32] <TwinX> efface, normally alsaconf will take care of that
[08:32] <Jimme1> 737514207048
[08:32] <kishan> sudo apt-get --purge remove linux-sound-base alsa-base alsa-utils efface
[08:33] <Jimme1> oops
[08:33] <whta> wonton: running.. what's this doing?
[08:33] <kishan> Reinstall those same packages sudo apt-get install linux-sound-base alsa-base alsa-utils  efface
[08:33] <WONToN> whta, basking up home folder
[08:33] <nickrud> Nighthawk420_DL, sudo aptitude install xserver-xorg ubuntu-desktop ubuntu-standard ubuntu-minimal will make sure you're good to go
[08:33] <bruenig> luma, might try a java channel
[08:33] <luma> where?
[08:33] <efface> kishan: ok i will give it a shot
[08:34] <WONToN> whta, before you try removing anything
[08:34] <nickrud> Nighthawk420_DL, and that should work off the cd, without net
[08:34] <whta> wonton: backing up EVERYTHING?
[08:34] <whta> wonton: how much disk space will that eat up
[08:34] <efface> kishan: command not found for alsaconf still
[08:34] <mrstocks_> hiya during the update, my /boot is full will that pose a major problem ?
[08:34] <luma> #java
[08:34] <kishan> sudo install the other packages which it removed #Reboot # At this point, try using aplay -l you should get your soundcard listed.
[08:34] <luma> how do i enter a differnt channel
[08:34] <stefg> mrstocks_: yes
[08:35] <Flannel> luma: /join #channel
[08:35] <luma> witch channel is java?
[08:35] <WONToN> whta, on mine it takes up 40 mb
[08:35] <mrstocks_> stefg dammit... can i resize it ?
[08:35] <luma> with /join #java
[08:35] <luma> ?
[08:35] <d4rkmonkey> luma yes.
[08:35] <whta> wonton: how big is your home normally?
[08:35] <luma> nothing happens
[08:35] <kishan> eeface donnot forget to use -purge --purge option which removes all the extra information that accumulated from tinkering and upgrading. After doing a purge then install, the packages are unpackaged as if it they are brand new.
[08:35] <efface> kishan: so after i purge and reinstall i should reboot?
[08:35] <kishan> yes
[08:36] <efface> ok brb
[08:36] <efface> ty
[08:36] <d4rkmonkey> How do I change what it says when i first connect to my server through SSH? Is there some file I can edit with nano or something?
[08:36] <cebulon> efface use alsactl
[08:36] <stefg> mrstocks_: depends... is your / on lvm or raid? If not you could temporarily put the /boot on the main partition
[08:36] <WONToN> whta, 74.2mb
[08:36] <l1nuxfr34k> does anybody know the name of that unreal tournament clone for linux
[08:36] <m0u5e> where can i find the xorg log file?
[08:36] <ConstyXIV> l1nuxfr34k: unreal tournament
[08:37] <GIn> l1nuxfr34k, ETF?
[08:37] <kauer> luma: Start with the basics: A single source file "hellojava.java" compiled with "javac hellojava.java" to produce an output file "hellojava.class", which you run with "java hellojava".
[08:37] <OpenGL> sudo apt-get remove efface
[08:37] <nickrud> m0u5e, /var/log/Xorg.*
[08:37] <Zenom> anyone here using Ubuntu 7.04 on production webservers?
[08:37] <noelferreira> sometimes my laptop crashes with a black screen. i guess that is something to do with screensaver.  i use feisty amd64 and ati graphic card. any help?
[08:37] <ConstyXIV> l1nuxfr34k: it runs native in linux
[08:37] <mrstocks_> stefg si i edit /etc/fstab to not mount the /dev/sda2 as boot and copy boot to / but then i will need to do th equivalnt of lilo -vv for grub
[08:37] <l1nuxfr34k> no there is a clone for unreal i got it out of the package manager one time and i haven't seen it since
[08:37] <stefg> m0u5e: /var/log is where all the logs live
[08:38] <usser> l1nuxfr34k: just a guess maybe u mean OpenArena?
[08:38] <l1nuxfr34k> I am not talking about the actual game i know it runs in linux
[08:38] <usser> l1nuxfr34k: quake clone
[08:38] <gary4gar> Zenom: ubuntu is not that perfect as it is for desktops, try debain instead its a more stable distro'\
[08:38] <stefg> mrstocks_: right... it's a threeliner for grub, since grub (unlike lilo) does look on a partition for it's menu.lst
[08:38] <DerDritte> stefg: cheers! all working, thx.
[08:38] <efface_> kishan: aplay -l no sound card found
[08:39] <indian> does anyone know what x86 architecture is
[08:39] <l1nuxfr34k> can you download that quake clone through synaptic
[08:39] <Zenom> gary4gar: debian stable is way outdated
[08:39] <Meroigo> where can I read about what will be new in 7.10?
[08:39] <mikubuntu> nownott: i'm back, you still here?
[08:39] <usser> l1nuxfr34k: yep its there
[08:39] <Zenom> gary4gar: which is why i was thinking 7.04
[08:39] <whta> wonton: ...still running
[08:39] <l1nuxfr34k> k thanks
[08:39] <nickrud> d4rkmonkey, you'd edit /etc/motd
[08:39] <indian> what is x86 architecture
[08:39] <scipio_> indian, anything that is not mac or 64bit
[08:39] <cebulon> hi efface try alsactl
[08:39] <indian> what is 64 bit
[08:39] <Zenom> gary4gar: not to mention im not even sure if debian etch has gfs support
[08:39] <ConstyXIV> indian: if you dont know, that's what you have (x86)
[08:40] <Jakke77> processor
[08:40] <kishan> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting  efface follow the step in the alsa driver compilation
[08:40] <d4rkmonkey> nickrud thank you.
[08:40] <indian> i have centrino duo what ubunt should i get
[08:40] <m0u5e> stefg: thx :)
[08:40] <nickrud> indian, i386
[08:40] <Dr_Link> I can't seem to find a simple linux kernel I can build my Linux based OS off of ...
[08:40] <LiberCogito> ConstyXIV: Not necessarily. The Core 2 Duo Intels are actually 64 bit.
[08:40] <nickrud> indian, or x86 :)
[08:40] <Dr_Link> can anyone find one small enough to fit on 1 floppy disk?
[08:40] <WONToN> whta, what is it saying?
[08:40] <nownott> ok well i have ubuntu up the gui is not workign but i can get to a termina. is there a way to install by command?
[08:41] <LiberCogito> Dr_Link: One what?
[08:41] <indian> what is the difference between the two
[08:41] <stefg> Dr_Link: kernl.org has one, i'm sure :-)
[08:41] <efface_> kishan: aplay -l says no devices found
[08:41] <Dr_Link> kernl?
[08:41] <stefg> Dr_Link: www.kernel.org , rather
[08:41] <indian> what is the difference between the two types
[08:41] <Dr_Link> ah.
[08:41] <whta> wonton: it's just listing tons of random files
[08:41] <nickrud> indian, 64bit is for amd64 or opteron or the like; a computer that addresses by 64 bit chunks rather than 32 bit chunks as a very rough difference
[08:41] <usser> nownott: first off try startx and see what is the output CTRL+ALT+BACKSPACE kills x if something goes wrong
[08:42] <kishan> efface the drivers are not installed i think u need to follow the steps in the link i gave you earlier
[08:42] <Dr_Link> Is linux compatible with MS-DOS formatted floppy disks?
[08:42] <indian> how can i tell which one mine is
[08:42] <VSpike> Dr_Link: yes
[08:42] <Dr_Link> :D
[08:42] <efface_> kishan: the driver as in emu10k1?
[08:42] <usser> indian: u better of with x86
[08:42] <usser> indian: thats for sure
[08:42] <nickrud> indian, centrino is 32bit. You can look at the intel site for more information about your processor
[08:42] <nownott> im in gui and its not loading al the way, i do crtl+alt+f12 to get to terminal
[08:42] <WONToN> whta, u know you proccesor speed? (MHz)
[08:42] <kishan> no efface its alsa drivers
[08:43] <cox3777> WONToN: wouldn't the grub error be on initial boot? any ideas why it does it in old machines and not in new ones
[08:43] <usser> nownott: what do u mean not all the way? what does it show?
[08:43] <efface_> ok so i should download and compile my own drivers?
[08:43] <nownott> has pointer and background and thats it
[08:43] <whta> wonton: 2.1 i think, core 2 duo
[08:43] <Dr_Link> What's a good kernel to build off of for starters to compiling an OS off of the linux kernel?
[08:44] <whta> ghz, rather
[08:44] <VSpike> nownott: switch to terminal and do "sudo invoke-rc.d gdm stop"
[08:44] <Dr_Link> 1.3?
[08:44] <dudeicles> ok i don't get it.
[08:44] <kishan> yes efface_
[08:44] <WONToN> cox3777, either the line leading to kernel is wrong, root is wrong, or kernel is misplaced
[08:44] <dudeicles> one time I boot, my backup HD's are mounted and easy to find.
[08:44] <PriceChild> !offtopic | Dr_Link
[08:44] <ubotu> Dr_Link: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[08:44] <dudeicles> then I reboot and I can't find a dang thing
[08:44] <ehird`> bcm43xx-fwcutter makes a request to http://boredklink.googlepages.com/wl_apsta.o which is 404'd, what can i do
[08:44] <VSpike> nownott: then try the startx that usser suggested
[08:44] <kishan> i asked did u get the sound when u booted from live cd efface_
[08:44] <indian> i still dont understand the difference between x86 and 64 bit
[08:44] <cebulon> efface: alsactl config module
[08:44] <BoSJo> Hi all. Just installed Ubuntu 7.04 and have Dual Screen. Activated the Nvidia driver through Restricted Drivers window, but where can i activate my Dual Screen. Running with Gnome
[08:44] <indian> d
[08:45] <croSmiley> how to run command with root privileges on startup?
[08:45] <kishan> indian , what is your processor
[08:45] <VSpike> croSmiley: add it to /etc/rc.local
[08:45] <PriceChild> croSmiley, what is it?
[08:45] <indian> centrino duo
[08:45] <cox3777> WONToN: I wonder if a re-install would sort it as it's a fresh install, strange how it only does it on the old machine and not the new one
[08:45] <croSmiley> VSpike: thx
[08:45] <indian> kishan: centrino duo
[08:46] <stefg> Dr_Link: you'll be interested in the 'Linux from scratch' project http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/ .
[08:46] <dudeicles> anyone think they can help me mount a HD and make it automatically mount every boot?
[08:46] <nickrud> ehird`, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx/Feisty?highlight=%28fwcutter%29
[08:46] <LiberCogito> BoSJo: From the Nvidia Settings Manager that should be under Applications>System Tools
[08:46] <nonix4> How do I use a mounted dvd image as an apt source the right way? As opposed to the wrong way? ;)
[08:46] <WONToN> cox3777, that wouldn't hurt,
[08:46] <indian> what is the difference between x86 and 64 bit
[08:46] <PriceChild> nonix4, system > admin > software sources
[08:46] <kishan> indian, if it is just duo its 32 bit ..if it is core 2 duo then its 64 bit
[08:46] <nonix4> PriceChild: remotely ;)
[08:46] <stefg> !aptoncd
[08:46] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about aptoncd - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:46] <indian> what is the difference
[08:46] <VSpike> dudeicles: you may need to ask a more specific question.. I'm sure lots of people want to help :)
[08:47] <emPhaZer> quick question, how can i list my NIC's?
[08:47] <indian> is x86 the same as 32 bit
[08:47] <whta> wonton: STILL going. i need to delete some stuff, i think..
[08:47] <d4rkmonkey> indian 64bit is for 64 bit processors. If you have a 64bit processor, you could use it. I believe x86 is for 32 bit processors.
[08:47] <croSmiley> what is multiuser?
[08:47] <nickrud> indian, yes, the same. And the only one you can use ;)
[08:47] <dudeicles> well i have 2 backup HD's NTFS or Fat32
[08:47] <BoSJo> LiberCogito : Well aint got that menu entry, and cant find the Nvidia settings SW anywhere
[08:48] <dudeicles> It seems sometimes when I boot, they show up in my file manager
[08:48] <indian> k thanks
[08:48] <tom314> Does anyone know why my 7.04 ubunutu system will show a blank screen when booting into X normally, but if I chose recovery mode and "startx" it works fine?
[08:48] <kishan> yes indian x86 computer are 32 bit
[08:48] <dudeicles> right next to my CDrom in media
[08:48] <dudeicles> then I reboot again and they aren't there.
[08:48] <VSpike> tom314: what card?
[08:48] <dudeicles> how can I make it so they mount every time?
[08:48] <tom314> vspike: ati x800xl agp
[08:48] <stefg> tom314: i assume something with your gdm config is wrong
[08:48] <iCode> Will Gutsy Gibbon be an LTS?
[08:49] <VSpike> iCode: no, hardy heron will be
[08:49] <tom314> stefg: where can I modidify my gdm settings?
[08:49] <WONToN> whta, did u do it from home dir?
[08:49] <iCode> VSpike: thank you! wasn't quite sure how it worked....
[08:49] <ACoolDude> Hi All, anyone knows anything about installing ubuntu from live-cd onto a fastrak 376 raid-1 configuration?
[08:49] <Blindet> my friend has a problem with ubuntu ethernet "no ipv6 routers present"
[08:49] <stefg> tom314: sudo gdmsetup
[08:49] <Flannel> tom314: System  > Admin > Login Screen Setup
[08:49] <whta> wonton: yes, i copied what you told me to do
[08:49] <WONToN> k
[08:50] <Blindet> i read somewhere that you need to disable ipv6 routers, how?
[08:50] <VSpike> tom314: I had a similar problem with an X800 card, which was because the open ATI driver did not support it.  Only options were to use Vesa driver (i.e. recovery mode, I think) or to install the binary ATI driver
[08:50] <BoSJo> LiberCogito : Activated Systems Tools to appear on the applications tap, but no Nvidia SW under it
[08:50] <WONToN> is it spewing random ./ prefixed files?
[08:50] <LiberCogito> BoSJo: Then I'm not sure, sorry.  I usually use Envy to install my nvidia drivers, and it puts that there for me. :)
[08:50] <indian> is intel centrino duo a 32 bit or 64 bit processer
[08:50] <dudeicles> VSpike: I  have 2 backup hard drives that are windows format (not sure if NTFS or FAT32) Sometimes when I boot this ubuntu, they show up in the media folder. Other times I boot Ubuntu and the only thing in the media folder is my CDrom. I'm looking to make the backup HD's boot every time.
[08:50] <VSpike> dudeicles: do you need write access to you ntfs driver?
[08:50] <tom314> vspike: I did get the binary ati driver working last night, except for the current issue I am having.... I can start x after booting into recovery mode and get 3d hw acceleration
[08:51] <LiberCogito> indian: 32bit
[08:51] <kishan> indian its a 32 bit
[08:51] <indian> k thanks
[08:51] <iCode> Blindet: Is this what you mean: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=202838&highlight=speed+up+google+earth
[08:51] <VSpike> tom314: OK, not the same problem as I had then
[08:51] <dudeicles> VSpike: Write access would be next after I can see the HD's. LOL
[08:52] <BoSJo> LiberCogito :  hmmm might just try to install it myself. Any guides to get it done right on Ubuntu "Im a nOOb
[08:52] <VSpike> dudeicles: this article may help http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=283131
[08:52] <tom314> stefg: i run "sudo gdmsetup" it tells me that GDM is not running
[08:52] <Nighthawk420> okay its still not working
[08:52] <VSpike> dudeicles: you need to add an entry for each partition you want to mount to your /etc/fstab file
[08:52] <Nighthawk420> x server is disabled
[08:52] <stefg> tom314: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start
[08:52] <mikubuntu> nownott: are you installing ubuntu or xubuntu?
[08:53] <Nighthawk420> did i install the wrong version of ubuntu?
[08:53] <dudeicles> VSpike: ok I'll read it and see what I can do.
[08:53] <deshantm> in the lauchpad bug interface, how can you change the package that it affects... i forgot to put one?
[08:53] <croweboy> hello newbie here,, having a driver problem ,, where should i go for help,, anyone ?
[08:54] <tom314> stefg: interesting, I started gdm and ran "sudo gdm setup", it loaded the dialog box and my screen immediately when blank
[08:54] <VSpike> dudeicles: try also http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/mountwindows
[08:54] <nonix4> PriceChild: as in apt-get -m -d /media/ubuntu-7.04-dvd-i386 # sure scans it, but apt-get later on doesn't know anything about -m nor -d, instead of dreaming about it being inserted in /cdrom/
[08:54] <WONToN> croweboy, you should state your proble,
[08:54] <Martiini> katapult dont launch when I press Alt+Space .. it executes window top-left corner menu instead ??
[08:54] <stefg> tom314: so you know that gdm is starting the X-server in a wrong way. At least we have a murder :-)
[08:54] <Nighthawk420> x server is disabled
[08:54] <Nighthawk420> did i install the wrong version of ubuntu?
[08:54] <ACoolDude> to all concerned: fakeraid https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FakeRaidHowto
[08:55] <nonix4> (+ add)
[08:55] <tom314> stefg: hehe, true
[08:55] <croweboy> cant enable my nvidia accelerated driver in restricted drivers
[08:55] <stefg> tom314: so you might inspect /etc/gdm/gdm.conf and ...gdm.conf-custom
[08:55] <stefg> tom314: with a console editor, that is
[08:55] <croweboy> E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[08:55] <croweboy> E: _cache->open() failed, please report.
[08:56] <whta> wonton: finally finished
[08:56] <WONToN> croweboy, are you connected to the internet when you try?
[08:56] <rdvon> My monitor is saying that the resolution on my monitor is too high, although I can see everything perfectly.
[08:56] <whta> wonton: nearly 2gb!
[08:56] <tom314> stefg: cool, thanks.  I'll give that a try
[08:56] <WONToN> whta, lol
[08:56] <croweboy> yeah
[08:57] <Nighthawk420> can yall help me pleaseee
[08:57] <WONToN> tar -cjvf ./Desktop/home.tar.bz2 ./*
[08:57] <WONToN> woops
[08:57] <joshritger> which web browser other than firefox is best for viewing sites that wont work in firefox?
[08:57] <bruenig> how would firefox be the best for viewing sites that won't work in it?
[08:58] <Martiini> joshritger, what doesnt work in firefox?
[08:58] <joshritger> I just didn't want people telling me to use firefox since it isn't working for certain sites
[08:58] <soothsayer> joshritger: Opera, if non-free doesn't matter to you
[08:58] <Nighthawk420> iv been trying all day to get this to work... i installed the alt cd... get to login and then a dialog box comes up with sumthin about the x server being disabled and what not.  I just want to run ubuntu as an operating system... desktop and everything... did i install the wrong verison?
[08:58] <Martiini> maybe you need java or flash for certain sites
[08:58] <rdvon> er.. how is firefox not workign?
[08:58] <croweboy> WONton yes im connected to the internet
[08:58] <mtx1> how do i make a "run command" to first gnome-terminal then type in a command in terminal with one click?
[08:58] <stefg> joshritger: so try opera or konqueror
[08:58] <cox3777> WONToN: lol just booted it up and it's now fine, shall reboot and see what happens
[08:58] <joshritger> i am looking at buying a new car and alot of the sites wont load all the way when I go to customize the car
[08:59] <nonix4> PriceChild: oh well, I got fed up w/ apt-cdrom and the manpage telling me not to try to config it manually skipping apt-cdrom... file:/// worked fine.
[08:59] <joshritger> ie toyota, vw, honda etc
[08:59] <mtx1> sorry if i dont make sense....im stoned
[08:59] <soothsayer> joshritger: You can try Konqueror as well
[08:59] <WONToN> croweboy, did you do what it suggested? -dpkg . .. ?
[08:59] <croweboy> tried it
[09:00] <croweboy> no luck
[09:00] <WONToN> cox3777, most problems go away when we're not looking, lol
[09:00] <rdvon> customize car feature at honda.com works for me!
[09:00] <rdvon> I must be special :>
[09:00] <Nighthawk420> iv been trying all day to get this to work... i installed the alt cd... get to login and then a dialog box comes up with sumthin about the x server being disabled and what not.  I just want to run ubuntu as an operating system... desktop and everything... did i install the wrong verison?
[09:00] <dudeicles> VSpike: this makes no sense. Should I be in root to do all this stuf?
[09:00] <joshritger> hmm, the last one i was on was toyota and it didnt' work
[09:01] <dudeicles> and does it matter if i'm using Kubuntu?
[09:01] <stefg> Nighthawk420: what video card is in that box?
[09:01] <rdvon> joshritger: I'll try toyota than... :)
[09:01] <Nighthawk420> ati radeon mobility
[09:01] <Nighthawk420> x1300
[09:02] <WONToN> whta, open your home folder, and press ctrl-h, to see hidden files
[09:02] <stefg> Nighthawk420: these are known to be problem childs in Linux. So they are not autoconfigured and you need to set them up manualyy
[09:02] <rdvon> joshritger: your totally right! it wont load the images all the way xD
[09:02] <stefg> !ati | Nighthawk420
[09:02] <ubotu> Nighthawk420: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[09:02] <mtx1> is there a way to use 2 commands in one run command?
[09:02] <joshritger> ok, good it isn't just me
[09:02] <rdvon> joshritger: you should report that bug..
[09:02] <kishan> joshritger, problem is u need shockwave player
[09:02] <joshritger> to toyota or firefox?
[09:03] <joshritger> oh really
[09:03] <whta> wonton: done
[09:03] <rdvon> kishan: then where is our trusty "you need a plugin" notification D:
[09:04] <stefg> mtx1: like sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade ?
[09:04] <kishan> rdvon i get that plugin thing when i tried toyota site
[09:04] <WONToN> do you see all the . and ./ files?
[09:04] <whta> wonton: yes
[09:04] <croweboy> WONton had no luck runing that
[09:04] <joshritger> how do i install shockwave?
[09:04] <PriceChild> !shockwave | joshritger
[09:04] <ubotu> joshritger: Shockwave is currently only available for Windows. To run it under !Wine, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Shockwave
[09:04] <rdvon> kishan: I don't..
[09:04] <joshritger> oh ok, so i guess i can't view it other than in wine
[09:04] <mtx1> stefg, thanks! thats it &&
[09:05] <erlinux> i finally got office xp running on my ubuntu desktop :)
[09:05] <rdvon> joshritger: obviously you shouldn't buy a toyota since they use shockwave which doesnt support linux >:O
[09:05] <joshritger> LOL, I was just thinking the same thing
[09:05] <erlinux> use wine to run shockwave
[09:05] <WONToN> whta, sometimes we muck up ubuntu, we don't know what to do, then we et rid of all these settings files and many problems will clear
[09:05] <erlinux> do any of you use cross over office?
[09:06] <kishan> joshritger, it will work in wine i think
[09:06] <erlinux> does anyone here use crossover office???
[09:06] <Kworth> hello my system is taking up about 8 GB, is there any cleanup tool?
[09:06] <joshritger> ok, i really didn't want to install wine, I had bad luck with it in the past
[09:06] <joshritger> but i will try
[09:06] <erlinux> joshritger
[09:06] <WONToN> croweboy, have you updated ubuntu yet?
[09:07] <erlinux>  joshritger: to use shockwave on wine i know how
[09:07] <Nighthawk420> okay stefg i looked at that site i still hav no idea what to do... i hav yet to see any of the GUI of ubuntu... when i boot up from the partition i  get a text only interface
[09:07] <joshritger> ok
[09:07] <croweboy> i have before but i cant now
[09:07] <croweboy> same error
[09:07] <Kworth> I need something that deletes files that are not needed in the cache and temp folder my cache folder is 800mb , this can not be the way it is supposed to be
[09:07] <Ex-Cyber> how can I find out which sample rates are natively supported by my sound chipset?
[09:07] <dustin> hi i have a macbook pro and am trying to get beryl working. if anyone could help me, please pm me
[09:07] <rdvon> ever since I got xgl my pc monitor has been saying the signal is over range, or that my resolution is too high. although I can see the screen! (it's usually just a black screen when it displays that message)
[09:08] <erlinux> first install wine through synaptic, then install the firefox .exe, wine /home/josh/Desktop/firefoxsetup.exe
[09:08] <nbkr> Kworth, sudo apt-get clean will clean the cache.
[09:08] <nbkr> Kworth, at least the apt cache
[09:08] <joshritger> all i need is wine and firefox for windows?
[09:08] <erlinux> then go to a site that uses flash and shockwave and look for missing plugins with firefoes
[09:08] <erlinux> firefoxes
[09:08] <joshritger> ok
[09:08] <erlinux> missing plugin inspecter
[09:09] <Kworth> nbkr: are there any other tools too clean up the system
[09:09] <stefg> Nighthawk420: yeah, that's because the autodetection is fooled into using a wrong driver, so the X server (the GUI) won't start up. but I'm no ATI expert, maybe someone with ati knowhow can help you
[09:09] <joshritger> ok
[09:09] <Kworth> for example that search for packages installed that were never used
[09:09] <WONToN> whta i g2g, but try that and see if it works, reboot is required though
[09:09] <rdvon> doesnt the new ubuntu have a better plugin finder :P
[09:10] <arno-t_> hi I want to customize my kernel sources gotten with git. (I test-compiled the pristine git source, and ended up with a booting stock kernel) What is the best way to customize?
[09:10] <nbkr> Kworth, logrotate removes log files after a certain period of time. deborphan and debfoster find unused packages. /tmp can be wipped at each boot.
[09:10] <xMorgawr> hi everyone, can someone help me with code::blocks? an IDE for c/c++.. the program works fine but i have to include non-standard libraries into my project, how can i make the program recognize them? like... telling him where to look to for those libraries and headers...
[09:10] <BoSJo> Any one knows how to open Nvidia settings panel when driver is installed through "Restricted Devices Manager" ??
[09:10] <Kworth> does anyone know an easy to use backup solution that uses an network disk ?
[09:10] <PriceChild> !kernel | arno-t_
[09:10] <ubotu> arno-t_: kernel is the core of the Ubuntu Operating System (named 'Linux') - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel.  You shouldn't have to compile one, but if you're convinced you do, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild
[09:10] <mart_> hi, can someone tell me how i can disable sound juicer starting automatically when i insert an audio cd?
[09:10] <xMorgawr> i tried looking into preferences/settings and all that stuff but i can't find the right place
[09:10] <PriceChild> BoSJo, gksudo nvidia-settings
[09:10] <bruenig> BoSJo, if it is installed it will be nvidia-settings
[09:10] <stefg> !backup | Kworth
[09:10] <ubotu> Kworth: There are many ways to back your system up. Here's a few: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BackupYourSystem , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DuplicityBackupHowto , https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HomeUserBackup , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MondoMindi - See also !sbackup and !cloning
[09:10] <dustin> if anyone can help me with beryl, it shows in terminal for fglxinfo that it sees my x1600 card and it opens xgl fine for the session but then wont open beryl
[09:11] <BoSJo> Pricechild & bruenig ill try, thanks
[09:11] <PriceChild> !effects | dustin
[09:11] <ubotu> dustin: For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[09:11] <stefg> !effects | dustin
[09:12] <antonio_> #ubuntu-it
[09:12] <antonio_> join #ubuntu-it
[09:12] <Kworth> stefg: thanks that is great :)
[09:12] <arno-t_> uboutu: Yep. I followed KernelCustomBuild. However, I'm not sure if I can just run "make xconfig" from the git sources root dir?
[09:12] <stefg> !botsnack
[09:12] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[09:13] <Nighthawk420> okay i looked at that site i still hav no idea what to do... i hav yet to see any of the GUI of ubuntu... when i boot up from the partition i  get a text only interface... then after i log in on there it says that x server is disabled.  I have an ati radeon mobility x1300
[09:13] <tominlap> i must share all folders on my network every time i restart one of my pc i have 3 pc in my home network , any idea
[09:14] <RiffRaff> anyone good with evolution email?
[09:14] <Mthed> How can i configure firestarter to start automatically?
[09:15] <stefg> !info fusesmb | tominlap
[09:15] <ubotu> tominlap: fusesmb: filesystem client based on the SMB file transfer protocol. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.8.5-1 (feisty), package size 26 kB, installed size 140 kB
[09:15] <maestrojed> I am trying to install an older version of MySQL on Ubuntu.  I do not see a bulld in archives.ubuntu.com/pool.  Does this me that there are not DEB(s) for MySQL?
[09:15] <Blindet> my friend has a problem with ubuntu ethernet "no ipv6 routers present". How can this be fixed
[09:15] <nbkr> Mthed, firestarter is just a GUI for iptables - you don't need it to have the firewall rules in place.
[09:15] <stefg> !ipv6 | Blindet
[09:15] <ubotu> Blindet: To disable ipv6 read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WebBrowsingSlowIPv6IPv4
[09:16] <Mthed> is iptables always running then?
[09:16] <PriceChild> Mthed, yes
[09:16] <arno-t_> if I get it right, I can run "make xconfig" and then copy the resulting .config to debian/config/i386/config? Just have to ask, it takes sooo long to compile... ;)
[09:16] <Mthed> okay, thanks.
[09:16] <Nighthawk420> okay i looked at that site i still hav no idea what to do... i hav yet to see any of the GUI of ubuntu... when i boot up from the partition i  get a text only interface... then after i log in on there it says that x server is disabled.  I have an ati radeon mobility x1300
[09:16] <RiffRaff> Nighthawk420, it sounds like you have to restart xserver ... I can't remember the terminal command but its in the forums
[09:17] <m0u5e> are there any good gui firewalls that allow me to have both a wireless and ethernet connection?
[09:17] <RiffRaff> guarddog?
[09:17] <m0u5e> firestarter only allows one or the other, and its really annoying since i have to reconfig everytime i switch
[09:17] <Chavao> !ops m0u5e
[09:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ops m0u5e - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[09:17] <Nighthawk420> i hav restarted it
[09:17] <Chavao> !ops m0u5e
[09:17] <tom314> stefg: i went through /etc/gdm.conf and gdm.conf-custom but I'm not really sure what I am looking for
[09:18] <Chavao> !ops m0u5e
[09:18] <Chavao> !ops m0u5e
[09:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ops m0u5e - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[09:18] <Chavao> !ops m0u5e
[09:18] <Chavao> !ops m0u5e
[09:18] <Chavao> !ops m0u5e
[09:18] <Chavao> !ops m0u5e
[09:18] <Chavao> !ops m0u5e
[09:18] <m0u5e> ?
[09:18] <Chavao> !ops m0u5e
[09:18] <Chavao> !ops m0u5e
[09:18] <Chavao> !ops m0u5e
[09:18] <jrib> Chavao: STOP
[09:18] <Chavao> !ops m0u5e
[09:18] <numist> wtf
[09:18] <m0u5e> lol?
[09:18] <PriceChild> numist, how rare
[09:18] <Rapha_> Hello, World
[09:18] <Rapha_> I have a problem
[09:18] <numist> PriceChild: how rare?
[09:18] <Chavao> !ops m0u5e
[09:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ops m0u5e - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[09:18] <Chavao> !ops m0u5e
[09:18] <Chavao> !ops m0u5e
[09:18] <m0u5e> wtf?...
[09:18] <Rapha_> My UBuntu is very fat
[09:18] <Nighthawk420> RiffRaff I have restarted it and it doesnt do anything.  It says shit lik restart GDM after X Server is properly configured.
[09:18] <Rapha_> *heavy
[09:18] <numist> looks like jrib has a handle on this situation
[09:18] <Rapha_> Is too heavy a lot
[09:19] <PriceChild> numist, a little saying over here :) "bit wierd" kinda thing.
[09:19] <m0u5e> what did i ever do to Chavao T_T;
[09:19] <numist> heh
[09:19] <Rapha_> I guess my xorg have a Leak
[09:19] <Rapha_> How  can i remove it?
[09:19] <RiffRaff> you have to reconfigure xserver
[09:19] <Rapha_> How...?
[09:19] <RiffRaff> and like I said I can't remember the terminal commands
[09:19] <Rapha_> My first time in Linux
[09:19] <tom314> stefg: i went through /etc/gdm.conf and gdm.conf-custom but I'm not really sure what I am looking for
[09:19] <Nighthawk420> with "sudo dkgp-reconfigure xserver-xorg -pcritical?
[09:20] <m0u5e> Rapha_:  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[09:20] <Rapha_> 3 days ago i've been received my 3 CD's from Ubuntu
[09:20] <UbuntuN00B_HBG> Hi all! Theres a package that wants constant update from the update manager... although it wants to "update" to the current version... of course, actually updating doesnt help, can I fix this?
[09:20] <RiffRaff> there ya go
[09:20] <siloko> hi whats the easiest way of running a script after network manager has established a wireless connection?
[09:20] <stefg> tom314: something about the command gdm uses to start X, or some setting which VT gdm uses to start it. I have no special idea, but at least we know it's gdm
[09:20] <Rapha_> Hmmm..
[09:20] <Rapha_> And my vga?
[09:20] <Rapha_> I have a SiS, and i wanna play Beryl
[09:20] <croSmile1> How can I can i find out when was a certain window last active using xprop?
[09:20] <PriceChild> siloko, add it to a file in /etc/network/if-up.d/
[09:20] <Rapha_> Beryl is so funny
[09:20] <PriceChild> siloko, a new file
[09:20] <Rapha_> I wanna play yhis game
[09:21] <Rapha_> *this
[09:21] <nbkr> Rapha_, You can remove X via apt, but then you have no GUI any more - and no Beryl.
[09:21] <mikubuntu> Nighthawk420: did you just install from a livecd?  if all else fails, go back and reinstall with the ALTERNATE install cd.
[09:21] <Nighthawk420> RiffRaff I have restarted it and it doesnt do anything.  It says shit lik restart GDM after X Server is properly configured.
[09:21] <siloko> PriceChild ok thanks
[09:21] <Rapha_> Buy i Wanna play BERYL
[09:21] <Rapha_> I WANNA BERYL
[09:21] <PriceChild> !effects | Rapha_
[09:21] <Nighthawk420> i installed with the alternate cd
[09:21] <ubotu> Rapha_: For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[09:21] <manduski> hey guys, can anyone out there help me configure SAMBA?
[09:21] <stefg> tom314: maybe try a simple 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm' and see if it changes something
[09:21] <nbkr> Rapha_, Then why do you wan't to remove X?
[09:21] <Rapha_> Oh, fck!
[09:21] <Rapha_> You dont wanna help me
[09:21] <Rapha_> Motherfuckers....
[09:21] <Rapha_> Linux is a Shit
[09:21] <Nighthawk420> I installed off of the ALTERNATE CD mikubuntu
[09:21] <Rapha_> Windows >> All
[09:22] <RiffRaff> lol
[09:22] <manduski> hey guys can anyone help me configure samba?
[09:22] <RiffRaff> sorry Nighthawk420 I'm out of ideas
[09:22] <Nighthawk420> godd i just want to see ubuntu
[09:22] <mikubuntu> Nighthawk420: ok, let me see if i can find anything to help you, be back in a few.
[09:22] <Kworth> is there a way to see what sbackup is doing and what happens if I shut down the system while a backup is running?
[09:22] <Nighthawk420> okay thakns mik
[09:22] <Nighthawk420> im gettin a lil frustrated blahhh
[09:23] <RiffRaff> yeah really Nighthawk420
[09:23] <Mthed> Can anyone think of a reason why my sounds are all crackly when i play games. On videos and music it works just fine.
[09:23] <bruenig> Kworth, I can think of a way to do the second one
[09:23] <croweboy> hey guys can someone help me get my nvidia accelerated graphics driver enabled in restricted drivers
[09:23] <manduski> hey guys can anyone help me configure samba?
[09:23] <Kworth> bruenig? is this a thread or do you want to help?
[09:23] <PriceChild> croweboy, what card do you have?
[09:24] <ehird`> ok.
[09:24] <croweboy> nvidia feforce fx 5200
[09:24] <ehird`> i need to get airport extreme wireless card working in xubuntu
[09:24] <Sivik> what kind of hash does .htpasswd use
[09:24] <ehird`> right
[09:24] <croweboy> i had it going but somehow it something went wrong
[09:24] <ehird`> but the guides aren't working
[09:24] <PriceChild> croweboy, what went wrong?
[09:24] <kishan> Nighthawk420, which graphics card u susing
[09:24] <Howitzer> Does anyone know how i can auto-auth myself on the Quakenet network with xchat?
[09:24] <m0> where do applications usually get installed?
[09:24] <PriceChild> Howitzer, xchat > network list
[09:25] <croweboy> PriceChild installing nvidia drivers through envy so i could try to play FFXI
[09:25] <PriceChild> Howitzer, then edit the quakenet server and add a nickserv password
[09:25] <m0> when I did apt-get install xcaht
[09:25] <PriceChild> !envy | croweboy
[09:25] <m0> where does it get installed?
[09:25] <ubotu> croweboy: 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!
[09:25] <Pirate_Hunter> if I wish to format and mount a hd as reserfs, do i need to give it swap memory even knowing it will only be used for storage?
[09:25] <Sivik> m0: do you mean like the way to run the program or where the other files are, have you tried doing a locate to find them?
[09:25] <croweboy> im not doing any thing with envy
[09:25] <Howitzer> PriceChild, won't that send it to Nickserv instead of Q?
[09:25] <nbkr> m0, The executables go to /usr/bin normaly.
[09:25] <Kworth> can anyone help me with simplebackup  - I have some configuration questions
[09:26] <m0> Sivik: where the application is located, I need to locate the plugins directory
[09:26] <Sivik> m0: do a locate on the rpogram
[09:26] <Sivik> program*
[09:26] <manduski> jofre: can you see my private message reply?
[09:26] <PriceChild> Howitzer, yup, i'm unfamiliar with quakenet. add the login to your autojoin command then
[09:26] <Nighthawk420> kishan : I am using an ati radeon mobility x1300
[09:26] <Pirate_Hunter> if I wish to format and mount a hd as reserfs, do i need to give it swap memory even knowing it will only be used for storage?
[09:26] <Sivik> ati drivers+linux=crap
[09:26] <hhp2k> Hello everyone ;) I'm trying to modify the look of ubuntu - and so far I have a dark taskbar. But the buttons (show desktop and window buttons, specifically) stay white and there doesn't appear to be any way to customize this. Does anyone know how to do that?
[09:26] <jofre> nope... are you registered at freenode ?
[09:26] <Howitzer> and where can i do that PriceChild?, (i'm sorry but no one responds in #xchat :) )
[09:26] <m0> Sivik: I did do a locate gave me a bunch of icons
[09:26] <m0> Sivik: how can I locate directories
[09:27] <rdvo1> How do i change my monitor resolution in kde??
[09:27] <manduski> jofre: no, how do i register?
[09:27] <Sivik> m0: are you doing locate from konsole or cli?
[09:27] <ehird`> =/
[09:27] <ehird`> !broadcom
[09:27] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[09:27] <croweboy> PriceChild ,, i was able to switch back and forth but now i get an error message
[09:27] <nbkr> Pirate_Hunter, Swap is for extending the memory, you don't need it for storage.
[09:27] <ehird`> Woo
[09:27] <RiffRaff> hhp2k,  in preferences under the system pull down menu
[09:27] <ehird`> Am clever
[09:27] <PriceChild> Howitzer, same page, xchat > network list, then choose quakenet and edit it
[09:27] <m0> Sivik: from terminal
[09:27] <Howitzer> ok, thanks a lot PriceChild !
[09:28] <hhp2k> RiffRaff: If it's theme, I've already poked through all of that
[09:28] <jofre> read the logon msg
[09:28] <croweboy> PriceChild can you help me get this fixed
[09:28] <Pirate_Hunter> nbkr: ok so i can just use the hd as reserfs and not assign any swap memory to it? i dont plan on running files from it only pure backup/storage
[09:29] <PriceChild> croweboy, i don't understand the problem
[09:29] <RiffRaff> hhlp, theres several places ... fonts you can change your font and its size and then theres desktop background
[09:29] <nbkr> Pirate_Hunter, Yes, you don't need swap on every harddisk.
[09:29] <roi1979> Anyone her got Linksys WUSB54Gv4 working with Gutsy Gibbon (Tribe 5) ??
[09:29] <croweboy> PriceChild well it wont let me enable the driver in restricted drivers anymore
[09:29] <croweboy> PriceChild ill get the error message for you
[09:29] <PriceChild> croweboy, that would help
[09:30] <hhp2k> RiffRaff: I've done all that, I'm specifically looking to change the background color of the window buttons on the top panel.
[09:30] <croweboy> E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[09:30] <croweboy> E: _cache->open() failed, please report.
[09:30] <croweboy> but i tried that
[09:30] <Centaur5> where can I see error messages or anything that will give me information about why a thin client isn't booting to the login screen off the LTSP server?
[09:30] <ehird`> 03:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation Unknown device 4328 (rev 01) where are the elusive Unknown Device drivers? ;P
[09:30] <Pirate_Hunter> nbkr: thanx, now im going to install Xubuntu, im just wondering if it is possible to mount an ubuntu partition to it with both OS conflicting as it happened before when I tried
[09:31] <Nighthawk420> mikubuntu did ya find anything ?
[09:31] <RiffRaff> hhlp, try right clicking the panel and check out properties
[09:31] <croweboy> PriceChild and i get this requested opperation requires superuser privilages
[09:31] <Pirate_Hunter> nbkr: *without
[09:31] <mikubuntu> Nighthawk420: i'm not really a geek, but i've done about 6 ubuntu installs, some smooth, some not so smooth.  on one, i kept running to some roadblock and i'd just redo the installation.  finally it stuck successfully.  maybe there were errors on the cd.  some of the guys told me to be sure that i burnd the cd on a slow speed to better protect against errors.  also that older drives have...
[09:31] <mikubuntu> ...trouble sometimes reading off 'cheap' disks, which are the only ones i buy :)
[09:32] <ehird`> =/
[09:32] <hhp2k> RiffRaff: Did that, that didn't do it either
[09:32] <PriceChild> croweboy, when you choose the entry from the menu, gksudo should ask for yourp assword
[09:32] <RiffRaff> ok sorry out of ideas hhlp
[09:32] <nbkr> Pirate_Hunter, You can mount the Ubuntu disks after booting without problems, but you should avoid to use the Ubuntu / as / of Xubuntu.
[09:32] <hhp2k> RiffRaff: Thanks anyway :)
[09:32] <Pirate_Hunter> is it possible to mount to different ubuntu
[09:32] <tom2002> Every time I try to open my GUI's package manager, I get an error saying that dpkg was interrupted and i need to run dpkg --configure -a to correct the problem, but everytime i enter that code my system gets super laggy and never finishes  configuring the package... what should I do ?????
[09:32] <berto-> i would like to automatically run a script when I plug in a USB drive, anyone know where i can find info on doing this?
[09:32] <Kworth> what is the first item in the crontab  file?
[09:32] <siloko> when i login to gnome the window asking for my keyring password doesn't appear - i can type the password in but the window isn't there (it shows on the panel bar but i can't actually get it to appear on the desktop) - anyone got any clues?
[09:32] <mikubuntu> Nighthawk420: did you do a slow burn?  do you have an older drive? are you using 'cheap' disk?
[09:33] <Nighthawk420> i did a 16x burn
[09:33] <Kworth> what is the first number in a line of a crontab  file?
[09:33] <Nighthawk420> on a sony disk with a sony drive
[09:33] <berto-> Kworth: minute
[09:33] <stefg> Nighthawk420: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/107711
[09:33] <croweboy> PriceChild i dont know what your talking about im new to all this
[09:33] <mikubuntu> Nighthawk420: i guess they are important questions if you're experiencing problem.
[09:33] <roi1979> WUSB54G - RaLink chipset, Bus 002 Device 004: ID 13b1:000d Linksys - anyone?
[09:33] <nbkr> Pirate_Hunter, It depends. If you just want to access the data on the Ubuntu drives. No problem. If you want to use the data as essential part of the Xubuntu system: Might be a problem.
[09:33] <croweboy> PriceChild been useing linux for a week now
[09:33] <Kworth> berto-: 17 *    * * *   root    apt-get clean
[09:33] <ehird`> Does anyone know?
[09:33] <PriceChild> croweboy, when you click the menus, system > administration > restricted drivers manager
[09:33] <Kworth> berto-: would this run apt-get clean once an hour?
[09:34] <tom2002> any one know how to correct this  ---- Every time I try to open my GUI's package manager, I get an error saying that dpkg was interrupted and i need to run dpkg --configure -a to correct the problem, but everytime i enter that code my system gets super laggy and never finishes  configuring the package... what should I do ?????
[09:34] <berto-> Kworth: run apt-get clean as root on the 17th minute of every hour every day.
[09:34] <PriceChild> croweboy, then the screen darkens, and something pops up asking for your password?
[09:34] <Pirate_Hunter> nbkr: are you saying I shouldn't try & mount xubuntu inside ubuntu, is that right? if it is I dont see how both cna conflict especially since I wont be running both at the same time
[09:34] <Nighthawk420> yea i already read taht one stefg
[09:34] <Yodude> Hello, i was just wondering, i found a good DVD rewriter ( model: LG GSA-H44N ), it's made by LG electronics, does anyone know how it plays with Linux ?
[09:34] <hhp2k> tom2002: I'm having the same problem!!
[09:34] <croweboy> yeah and i enter it
[09:34] <stefg> Nighthawk420: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=153043
[09:34] <berto-> Kworth: man 5 crontab
[09:34] <Kworth> berto-: thank you, that is exactly what I want
[09:34] <hhp2k> tom2002: I have no idea what's causing it
[09:34] <berto-> Kworth: np.
[09:34] <croweboy> thats when i have the problem
[09:35] <tom2002> while a pkg was being installed
[09:35] <RiffRaff> hhlp, is it the panel colour you want to change?
[09:35] <tom2002> my computer became laggy
[09:35] <tom2002> and so i force quit the pkg manager
[09:35] <croweboy> PriceChild after i enter the password i hit enable driver and i get that error message
[09:35] <PriceChild> croweboy, how wierd...
[09:35] <hhp2k> RiffRaff: I've already done that, it's darker now.. the thing is the window buttons and show desktop button are still a lighter color, which clashes
[09:35] <tom2002> every time i enter that code fromt he error message, it starts tring to configure that package again and my system gets laggy and I force wuit
[09:35] <stefg> Nighthawk420: if you don't feel competent enough to work around that bug with some documentation at your hand, all i can suggest to look up some local linux user group to get personal assistance, or  get commercial support ...
[09:35] <tom2002> quit **
[09:36] <Yodude> Hello, i was just wondering, i found a good DVD rewriter ( model: LG GSA-H44N ), it's made by LG electronics, does anyone know how it plays with Linux ?
[09:36] <croweboy> Price Child so i went to terminal and entered dpkg --configure -a and it says i need superuser privalages
[09:36] <PriceChild> croweboy, I don't know sorry, I guess I'd suggest "sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx" then "sudo nvidia-glx --enable"
[09:36] <SysDoc_> wow 1145 users in here..
[09:36] <Pirate_Hunter> nbkr: hmmm where are you? could you please answer my question
[09:36] <PriceChild> croweboy, when did it tell you to use dpkg --configure -a ?
[09:36] <croweboy> PriceChild
[09:36] <PriceChild> croweboy, don't do what i jus ttold you to
[09:36] <croweboy> ill try that
[09:36] <mikubuntu> Nighthawk420: or start over your install.  it worked for me.
[09:36] <croweboy> oh ok
[09:36] <nbkr> Pirate_Hunter, Its hard to explain on IRC. Generaly: If you install Xubuntu and Ubuntu in a dual boot system, you should have any problem. But if you try to use the partion where Ubuntu has it /-Filesystem on as /-Filesystem of Xubuntu that can cause problems.
[09:36] <efface> whats the package for my kernel source?
[09:36] <efface> kernel-source didnt work
[09:36] <efface> is it headeR?
[09:37] <PriceChild> efface, linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[09:37] <tom2002> it says to use dpkg --configure -a when ever i type any apt-get -install comand
[09:37] <nbkr> Pirate_Hunter, If you just mount the Ubuntu-Partions on /mnt of the Xubuntu-System - you can access the data without any problems.
[09:37] <PriceChild> croweboy, when did it tell you to use dpkg --configure -a ?
[09:37] <efface> PriceChild: ty ty
[09:37] <Pirate_Hunter> nbkr: kk np will install it now and delete sdb1 partition as well as swap file, thanx for the help
[09:37] <nbkr> Pirate_Hunter, *shouldn't have any problem
[09:37] <croweboy> when i went in to try to reenable the dirver in restricted drivers
[09:38] <ehird`> :S
[09:38] <jamyskis> hi everyone
[09:38] <croweboy> see i had to turn it off to use the other drivers for cedega
[09:38] <croweboy> but before i was able to switch
[09:38] <Pirate_Hunter> nbkr: lol my desk is broken " don't ask why" and the keyboard is on my lap"
[09:38] <croweboy> back and fourth
[09:38] <croweboy> now i cant
[09:38] <Yodude> Hello, i was just wondering, i found a good DVD rewriter ( model: LG GSA-H44N ), it's made by LG electronics, does anyone know how it plays with Linux ?
[09:39] <Pirate_Hunter> nbkr: as you can read my typing & puntuation is really awful at the moment but anyway talk to you next time
[09:39] <tom2002> how can i get package manager to stop trying to configure/build a file
[09:39] <jamyskis> does anyone know how to use a WLAN USB stick under Ubuntu to create a home wireless network? I'd like to be able to access the net connection and files on the pc from my Ubuntu laptop and my PSP
[09:39] <croweboy> PriceChild is there another place we can talk this is hard to keep up with
[09:39] <nbkr> Pirate_Hunter, you're welcom
[09:39] <nbkr> e
[09:39] <tom2002> is there a way a downloaded package can not be installed
[09:40] <stefg> tom2002: unmet dependencies
[09:40] <mikubuntu> Nighthawk420: 46 results on 'configure xserver' at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GdMap?action=fullsearch&context=180&value=configure+xserver&fullsearch=Text
[09:40] <PriceChild> croweboy, /join #ubuntu-classroom
[09:40] <tom2002> thx
[09:40] <tom2002> lemme try that
[09:40] <vader1102> hehe I love google earth
[09:40] <Mthed> Is there any way to use the additional buttons on my mx518.
[09:40] <Kworth> my simplebackup is not working properly, it just copies 1.7 mb and then it appears it does not continue , can anyone help me with it?
[09:40] <Nighthawk420> thank you mik
[09:41] <SteveLasVegas> Any cons to installing Ubuntu using WUBI?
[09:41] <gtr> Every time I run Google Earth my X Restarts..  anyone know of a bug?
[09:41] <OpenGL> gtr: It
[09:41] <OpenGL> s a known bug
[09:41] <OpenGL> Do you use Compiz or Beryl?
[09:42] <gtr> no
[09:42] <OpenGL> If so, turn them off. If not, oh crap.
[09:42] <mikubuntu> SteveLasVegas: why not just run livecd if you're not ready to install?
[09:42] <corpcomp> I am a ubuntu virgin.  I have just setup freeradius and tested it localy and it works, but I can't access it remotely at all.  I can access all my other (fedora) radius servers remotely.  What am I looking for?  this is on a 6.06 server
[09:42] <tom2002> lemme rephrase my question....... I downloaded a pakage in pakage manager... when package manager trys to build pakage system gets super laggy and nvr finishes building.... so how do i remove the messed up pakage that apt-get keepes tryign to install everytime i try to intall an unrelated file
[09:42] <stefg> Kworth: sbackup by default is configured to only backup your /home and some config files.
[09:43] <Kworth> stefg: okay maybe it didn't accept my other settings yet
[09:43] <Kworth> stefg: I changed the configuration
[09:43] <tom2002> is there a way i can delete a pakage  b4 it is install
[09:43] <blackbg> hello
[09:43] <efface> kishan:  I compiled and installed alsa.........still no soundcard found
[09:43] <dug_> SteveLasVegas: not that i can think of.  you might on wubi forums or mailing list about any.  maybe when you upgrade things might be more difficult
[09:44] <SteveLasVegas> LiveCD too slow. I have installed Ubuntu on my laptop using WUBI & all is well. I would like to install Ubuntu in a REAL partition on my desktop (windows machine) but after reading for weeks about all the partition stories and headaches, I got scared. Maybe I'll image my windows stuff and try it anyway.
[09:44] <nickrud> tom2002, could you put the entire error from apt-get -f install on a pastebin?
[09:44] <OpenGL> SteveLasVegas, good idea.
[09:44] <gtr> How would I tell for sure that I am not running Beryl or Compiz?
[09:44] <ehird`> ANYONE? :/
[09:44] <tom2002> does that mean type entire error message
[09:44] <OpenGL> gtr: Do you have pretty effects on the desktop such as wobbling windows or fading?
[09:44] <tom2002> i can do that
[09:44] <SteveLasVegas> thanks
[09:44] <gtr> no
[09:44] <efface> gtr: hold alt and scroll on ur mouse wheel on a window....see if the transparency changes
[09:44] <stefg> SteveLasVegas: backups never hurt, except when you don't have one :-)
[09:44] <efface> kishan:  you still there?
[09:45] <Meroigo> Why is it like this? http://upload.meroigo.com/leafpad.png When I uninstalled Leafpad, it was the same, but with one less. When I reinstalled Leafpad, they where still there, every option usable. :P Nothing important, just a funny bug or something. and it looks ugly with alot of Leafpad entries. >_>
[09:45] <efface> alsaconf
[09:45] <blackbg> Hello, I've a problem with my sound, it's so bad that I can't understand anything, as if it's in my mother tongue
[09:45] <blackbg> could someone help me ?
[09:45] <mikubuntu> SteveLasVegas: k, good luck with it.
[09:45] <kishan> efface: tell me did  ur sound work when u booted with livecd
[09:45] <nbkr> ehird`, Run lspci with -vvv. Maybe you get more information about the card.
[09:45] <tom2002> E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[09:45] <nickrud> ehird`, I'm not a networking guru, that's why I pointed you at that page. Did you get the driver from your manufacturer?
[09:45] <tom2002> thats whole error message
[09:45] <Meroigo> lol how stupid i am
[09:45] <tom2002> when i type that code
[09:45] <Meroigo> I could choose remove on every one
[09:45] <Meroigo> :P
[09:45] <Jowi> ehird`, is it a pci card?
[09:46] <zendo> Hi. I'm using Ubuntu Feisty Fawn 7.04. I want to test some PHP blogs (possibly the ones which requires MySQL database) on machine. Can someone please tell me what I need to download/install besides "apache2" package and its dependencies, to be able to run those blogs on my machine?
[09:46] <tom2002> system trys to finish install a messed up package
[09:46] <nickrud> tom2002, then the error from the dpkg --configure -a
[09:46] <stefg> !lamp | zendo
[09:46] <ubotu> zendo: LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process (different in Edgy+)
[09:46] <iresprite> Hey, all. I got a question about using a static IP address on a network with a DHCP server.
[09:46] <ehird`> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36219/ all the info you can eat
[09:46] <blackbg> Someone is free for my problem ?
[09:46] <tom2002> there is no error
[09:46] <tom2002> it says
[09:46] <ehird`> Jowi: yes http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36219/
[09:46] <ehird`> nbkr: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36219/
[09:46] <iresprite> My box seems to get the IP address to the extent that I can ssh into it, but it doesn't see the internet.
[09:46] <tom2002> building pkg DHCi and nvr finishes
[09:47] <dug_> blackbg: go ahead and ask your question and someone may be able to answer
[09:47] <nickrud> tom2002, there has to be some text, paste it all
[09:47] <tom2002> only way i can stop it is to force quit
[09:47] <tom2002> alright
[09:47] <stefg> iresprite: no gateway defined?
[09:47] <Jowi> ehird`, check which driver it needs here (paste "lspci -n" in there and you should find the driver it needs)
[09:47] <zendo> Please I new a differenct method back with 6.10 but fortgot it.
[09:47] <Jowi> ehird`, forgot the link: http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/
[09:47] <Nighthawk420> im going to go try this now
[09:47] <Nighthawk420> bbl yall
[09:47] <iresprite> stefg: the gateway is defined.
[09:47] <raynerd> Hey all, can anyone explain why I just totally lost the GRUB boot loader. I heard it can get lost when you reinstall windows but I didnt do anything! Just turned off computer, rebooted and it wasnt there! I have since got it back with auto fix on Super Grub but why did it vanish?
[09:48] <stefg> iresprite: or no DNS ?
[09:48] <Blindet> my friend has a problem with ubuntu ethernet "no ipv6 routers present". He blacklisted IPV6, but it still didnt work.
[09:48] <tom2002> it says
[09:48] <iresprite> stefg: I don't have any DNS servers defined, but that never seemed to matter before.
[09:48] <nickrud> tom2002, not here!
[09:48] <nickrud> !pastebin | tom2002
[09:48] <ubotu> tom2002: 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)
[09:49] <Nighthawk420> nickrud can u think of anything else?
[09:49] <tom2002> i c
[09:49] <stefg> iresprite: as long as you don't mind to put IP numbers in your browser, it doesn't matter :-O
[09:49] <tom314> I installed the ATI drivers on 7.04, but now gdm will not start, any ideas?
[09:49] <iresprite> stefg: and I've tried pinging both domain names and IP addresses-- nothing.
[09:49] <dug_> zendo: there are some instructions here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP  I'd also search for 'ubuntu feisty server mysql apache2' etc. for more tutorials
[09:49] <Nighthawk420> sounds like tom 314 is having the same problem as me
[09:49] <iresprite> stefg: sadly, not even IP addresses work.
[09:49] <nickrud> Nighthawk420, sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg    and select the ati driver; if that fails, do it again and try the vesa one
[09:49] <iresprite> it gives me "connect: Network is unreachable".
[09:50] <tom314> nighthawk: I'm glad to hear i'm not the only one ;)
[09:50] <Nighthawk420> wat hav u done so far tom sounds like ur a step ahead of me
[09:50] <tom2002> it says
[09:50] <abedo> geeks , I'm working from a live CD , & I want to install the grub using " grub-install hda " but it gave me read-only fileSystem only , & chmod doesnt work , any suggestion?!
[09:50] <Jowi> ehird`, any luck with the identification?
[09:50] <nickrud> Nighthawk420, don't use the fglrx one for now
[09:50] <Sivik> abedo: mount the disk as rw
[09:50] <ehird`> STUPID FIREFOX STAB STAB STAB
[09:50] <bluebanana> in System/Preferences/Preferred Applications, I've set Opera Browser as my preferred browser, yet things still open up in Firefox. Help!
[09:50] <OpenGL> Firefox does not need a stabbing.
[09:50] <ehird`> jowi: no firefox is loading all pages as blank (interface-color as background)
[09:50] <tom314> nighthawk: I can get mine to work using the ati drivers if I boot into recovery mode and then "startx"
[09:51] <ehird`> OpenGL: i don't like firefox anyway :/
[09:51] <Nighthawk420> okay
[09:51] <Nighthawk420> let me go try that
[09:51] <Jowi> ehird`, is this on the 64bit version? did you manage to boot it?
[09:51] <Nighthawk420> bbl
[09:51] <ehird`> Jowi: 32bit
[09:51] <asdf> can anyone point me to a tutorial to upgrade from feisty to gutsy?
[09:51] <Jowi> ehird`, ah
[09:51] <ehird`> Jowi: its installed
[09:51] <ehird`> Jowi: i'm running it right now
[09:51] <PriceChild> !gutsy | asdf
[09:51] <ubotu> asdf: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[09:51] <nickrud> Nighthawk420, I'm gonna go here soon, will be back in a couple hours
[09:52] <ehird`> Jowi: i had to use the glfrx or whatever drivers though because radeon doesn't support my card
[09:52] <iresprite> stefg: any other thoughts?
[09:52] <ehird`> but i somehow doubt it's affecting this ;)
[09:52] <dug_> bluebanana: try going to firefox edit->preferences->main tab and unchecking "check that firefox is default browser at startup" maybe.  just a guess
[09:52] <tom2002> building GHCi library  /usr/lib/haksel-pakages/ ....
[09:52] <tom2002> thats error message
[09:52] <iresprite> stefg: or do you think the problem exists on the router end?
[09:52] <dug_> asdf: http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2007/07/26/the-move-to-gutsy-day-1/
[09:52] <tom314> running the command /etc/init.d/gdm start causes my screen to go blank, any ideas?
[09:53] <ehird`> 14e44328	-	Broadcom Corporation	no information	
[09:53] <ehird`> MY DRIVER IS THE GREAT UNKNOWN :O
[09:53] <foo> Anyone know how much ubuntu server takes up if I installed it? How much space, that is. Thinking about installing it on a 2GB USB key
[09:53] <tom2002> srry it took a sec but comp gets laggy when i get message
[09:53] <nickrud> lol, I hate ati (I have one)
[09:53] <PriceChild> foo, that should be about enough
[09:53] <Noldoaran> I'm having problems with sound, I've followed the sound troubleshooting page, but I get some errors when I use mod probe for my sound driver. see http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36221/
[09:53] <ehird`> it's an airport extreme card from dec 06 bundled with the imac if that helps
[09:53] <Jowi> ehird`, seems like it. maybe a new broadcom model.
[09:53] <Jowi> haha, i take that back
[09:53] <ehird`> Jowi: this imac is the september 06 version :p
[09:53] <foo> PriceChild: I'm thinking about installing it + fluxbox + some networking tools
[09:53] <Jowi> :)
[09:53] <dug_> foo: from what i've read, damnsmalllinux or slax run better off usb flash drives.  slax has a server edition
[09:54] <nickrud> ehird`, try googling that linux <that card, as identified by osx>
[09:54] <foo> dug_: hm, what do you mean "ran better" ?
[09:54] <nickrud> ehird`, erm, skip the that between googling and linux ;)
[09:54] <ehird`> nickrud: it doesn't really identify it at all :p
[09:54] <dug_> foo: ubuntu feisty and newer have a problem with saving stuff across sessions when running off a flash drive, see tutorial on pendrivelinux.com
[09:54] <tom2002> how do i get package manager to stop building a pakage ???
[09:54] <ehird`> nickrud: it just says "lollers awesome airport extreme HI IM A MAC yayyyyy"
[09:54] <ehird`> and kind of dies of self promotion
[09:55] <nickrud> ehird`, there's gotta be some osx tool that tells you about that card
[09:55] <Centaur5> My thin client gives a kernel panic when it tried to boot off the LTSP server. Am I pretty much out of luck with this machine?
[09:55] <ehird`> nickrud: i doubt it
[09:55] <nickrud> ehird`, oh, well ;)
[09:55] <hhp2k> Hey guys, what causes the print screen button to suddenly stop working?
[09:55] <foo> dug_: What do you mean "across sessions" ? /me  checks site
[09:56] <Zenom> what is the best way to keep a repository of debs that I want to use across multiple servers? So that they dont download the latest from ubuntu but more from my own repo
[09:56] <Silkai> which process is which it start up by itself network interfaces?. I have down eth0 and /etc/network/interfaces is defined as no auto, and after a while,it is up
[09:56] <ehird`> hhp2k: entropy
[09:56] <dug_> foo: persistence.  say you save a file or change app settings in ubuntu running off flash drive.  you have to save that somewhere.  ubuntu has a problem with that, dsl and slax do not
[09:56] <benoitj> hi, i have a dead lock problem with apt-get, can someone helps me ? it tells me to remove a package to update another, but he can't remove the first one
[09:56] <nbkr> tom2002, what is the problematic package that causes the problem?
[09:56] <tom2002> can i get package manager or the apt-get command to stop buiilding a pakage
[09:56] <Kworth> How do I know that a simplebackup process is finished - just by using ps aux?
[09:56] <Centaur5> Zenom: an apt-cache server
[09:56] <tom2002> DHCi
[09:56] <Jowi> ehird`, can it be bcmwl5?
[09:56] <ehird`> Jowi: maybe?
[09:56] <dug_> hhp2k: another alternative is applications->accessories->take a snapshot
[09:56] <ehird`> Jowi: i tried the bcm43xx thing
[09:56] <ehird`> and it didn't work
[09:56] <nbkr> tom2002, have you tried to remove that package?
[09:56] <iresprite> anyone else have a moment?
[09:56] <Centaur5> Zenom: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Apt-Cacher-Server
[09:56] <tom2002> how ???
[09:57] <dug_> foo: http://pendrivelinux.com/2007/01/25/usb-x-ubuntu-610
[09:57] <ianmcorvidae> Zenom: You might also research aptoncd
[09:57] <Zenom> thanks guys
[09:57] <nbkr> tom2002, run dpkg --remove packagename
[09:57] <tom2002> i'll try that
[09:57] <nbkr> tom2002, sorry: sudo dpkg --remove packagename
[09:58] <konam> hi
[09:58] <dug_> !hi
[09:58] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[09:58] <nabbi> hi
[09:58] <tom2002> when i ran dpkg --remove DHCi it said
[09:59] <tom2002> can;t remove it bcuz its not installed
[09:59] <Kworth> is there a package with a 32bit firefox for a 64bit system?
[09:59] <konam> how do i know the interface that my server is using? there's a command for that. I have ubuntu server in a virtualbox vm
[09:59] <tom2002> any ideas nbkr
[09:59] <croweboy> PriceChild
[09:59] <PriceChild> croweboy, hi
[09:59] <nickrud> tom2002, you can use sudo dpkg -r --force-remove-reinstreq <package> ; but before you run that, you really should let us see the entire output from the dpkg --configure -a
[10:00] <croweboy> PriceChild i restarted and they it wouldnt go into ubuntu,, i seem to have to login options for ubunt so i logged into that one
[10:00] <benoitj> tom2002: thx, the help other gave you solved my problem :D
[10:00] <Whtiger> How does a software RAID's speed compare to a hardware one?
[10:00] <croweboy> PriceChild every thing seems to work on this one though
[10:00] <tom2002> entire output from the dpke --configure -a is as follows
[10:00] <nbkr> tom2002, It is also possible to use dpkg --get-selection / --set-selection to change the state of a package. But I would suggest to try nickruds solution in advance.
[10:01] <Kworth> how do I compile firefox with 32bit?
[10:01] <Kworth> on a 64 bit system
[10:01] <marcel> does anyone know how to use ethereal?
[10:01] <mikubuntu> nickrud: on fixresolution page, the writer says to run these commands: sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.custom
[10:01] <mikubuntu> sudo sh -c 'md5sum /etc/X11/xorg.conf > /var/lib/x11/xorg.conf.md5sum'
[10:01] <mikubuntu> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg ... does he mean to enter all three simultaneously?
[10:01] <PriceChild> !flash64 | Kworth
[10:01] <ubotu> Kworth: 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
[10:01] <HumZ> Hi all!
[10:01] <tom2002> building DHCi /usr/llib/haskell-package/.....
[10:01] <Kworth> PriceChild thanks
[10:01] <nbkr> marcel, Just start it with "gksudo ethreal"
[10:01] <Jowi> ehird`, some search result i get seem to indicate that it might work with ndiswrapper. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=297092&page=3  (haven't read far enough to see if there is a solution in there or not.) btw, i googled for "+ubuntu broadcom 14e4 4328"
[10:02] <nickrud> mikubuntu, those are steps to back up the conf file and let dpkg-reconfigure recognize it as a modifiable file; just run them one at a time
[10:02] <dug_> Kworth: see if this helps: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=202537
[10:02] <HumZ> I've got a little problem with burning on Ubuntu Feisty, always when I'm starting to burn, my Computer starts to lag.
[10:02] <HumZ> Can sb help me?
[10:02] <ehird`> Jowi: i dont have those drivers
[10:03] <HumZ> ...and the burning progress dont get bigger, u know what I mean?
[10:04] <marcel> on my home network, can I see who is surfing what pages using ethereal?
[10:04] <SeTyR_mmiaam> sheers !
[10:04] <nickrud> marcel, yes, it's called wireshark now in the repos
[10:05] <bluebanana> dug_,  there is no check mark in  "check that firefox is default browser at startup", yet firefox still opens URLs.
[10:05] <konam> how do i know the interface that my server is using? there's a command for that. I have ubuntu server in a virtualbox vm
[10:05] <joachim-n> is ubuntu limited to one app playing sound or something?
[10:05] <marcel> could you briefly describe how to do it?
[10:05] <joachim-n> I can't get banshee or RB to play while firefox has music
[10:05] <mikubuntu> nickrud: ok, thanks; mainly i wanted to know if you can run simultaneous commands; i don't think i'm going to try it now, even though i'd like better resolution... too afraid i'll screw my system up :)
[10:05] <nbkr> marcel, What kind of network do you have? A switched on? Than you have to run ethereal on the router.
[10:05] <bulmer> konam interfaces in ubuntu should show up if you do   ip a
[10:06] <PriceChild> joachim-n, is it flash or something using the sound?
[10:06] <bluebanana> dug_, i know why now. it's because in nautilus, firefox is set to be the default opener of .htm(l) files. thanks!!!!!!!11
[10:06] <joachim-n> PriceChild: youtube
[10:06] <PriceChild> joachim-n, as it isn't firefox's fault
[10:06] <dug_> bluebanana: glad you figured it out, that's good to know
[10:06] <nickrud> mikubuntu, you can; you string them together with    &&    ; that means "if the previous executed successfully, continue to the next"
[10:06] <marcel> no, just home network verizon, one router and wireless
[10:06] <specie> will someone please assist me in getting my HP printer to work... I've installed the drivers, and can scan, but can't print
[10:07] <specie> here is the error I get in the cups error log file....  PID 11146 (/usr/lib/cups/filter/foomatic-rip) stopped with status 3!
[10:08] <nbkr> marcel, Just try to start ethereal and start capturing. I'm not quite sure, but maybe you can see the traffic of the other systems.
[10:08] <Jowi> ehird`, it seems like many broadcom card uses the pciid identifier "14e4:4328". your best chance to find out if your can work is to find the exact model you have in the machine.
[10:08] <mikubuntu> nickrud: kool. so that's 'whitespace' && 'whitespace' then the next command in the string?
[10:08] <dug_> specie: you installed hplip? what printer are you using?
[10:08] <marcel> O.K. thanks
[10:08] <nickrud> mikubuntu, yea, like   foo && bar
[10:08] <specie> hp psc 1210v, and yes I install hplip
[10:08] <Jowi> ehird`, then check if ndiswrapper ( http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/joomla/index.php?/component/option,com_openwiki/Itemid,33/id,list/ ) support it maybe.
[10:09] <VSpike> I really need help on font problems.  I run KDE but use a lot of gnome apps.  By default, all the fonts in KDE seem way too big.  I've checked and the xserver is reporting the correct DPI values for the monitor.  When I use gnome apps, I'll get an effect where suddenly all my fonts get a lot smaller across the board - looks a lot better, but actually possibly too small....
[10:09] <marcel> do you know how to analyze what I capture - so it would make sence to me?
[10:09] <VSpike>  I also find that when I run GNOME, I get a crash right away.  Reported here https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fontconfig/+bug/131382
[10:09] <tom314> running the command /etc/init.d/gdm start causes my screen to go blank, any ideas?
[10:09] <dug_> specie: sorry, i'm not familiar with that specific error, but there is an hplip forum or mailing list i believe that a lot of people use to get help quick
[10:10] <specie> dug: the driver I'm using is hpijs
[10:10] <VSpike> I think they are connected, but I'm not sure.  I've asked many times but never get anywhere.  Where else can I seek help?
[10:10] <crypto> hi guys, i deleted all files in my win partition, and i would like to extend ubuntu to all my hard drive.. I get 3 parts... win, lin, and swap.. i would like to reduce them to 2.. lin and swap, how would i do that??
[10:10] <specie> mmk I'll hunt around for it.... also it seems like when I try to remove the printer and reinstall, I get errors about some authorization ticket in the log file
[10:10] <VSpike> One problem is it's really hard to quantify font sizes.  I've tried measuring on screen, but it's just too hard with a normal ruler to measure accurately enough, as a small change to size makes a big difference to how they appear
[10:11] <dug_> specie: here's the hplip mailing list, sorry i'm not of help: http://hplip.sourceforge.net/mailing_lists.html
[10:11] <croSmile1> just read this in #ubuntu-devel: whois microsoft.com | grep "Server Name" :)
[10:11] <specie> dug_,  np, thanks for the road to take atleast
[10:11] <dug_> crypto: you can use gnome partition editor (gparted), delete the windows partition, then expand your linux partition
[10:12] <nbkr> marcel, I could explain it to you, but I can't do this in a few sentences. It requires some deep network knowledge.
[10:12] <nbkr> marcel, Nothing that should be done via IRC.
[10:13] <zootm> croSmile1: That's pretty funny; google.com seems to find some good ones too (although much less)
[10:13] <marcel> is there some site you could recommend I could read on my own. ?
[10:13] <Jowi> VSpike, try this in a terminal: echo "Xft.dpi: 96" > ~/.Xresources        then log out and log in again.
[10:13] <WillD> hey, all.
[10:13] <nbkr> marcel, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TCPIP - would be a good start.
[10:14] <VSpike> Jowi: brb
[10:14] <nbkr> !hi | WillD
[10:14] <ubotu> WillD: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[10:14] <ScorpKing> anyone know how to resize partitions without loosing data?
[10:15] <mikubuntu> Nickrud: eXXcellent eXXample!!
[10:15] <nalioth> ScorpKing: loose or lose ?
[10:15] <marcel> so how much could you tell me that could be said over IRC?
[10:15] <VSpike> Jowi: that's a lot better I think ... so why does that help?
[10:15] <nbkr> sauvin, ripe.net should show you, who owns that part of the net.
[10:15] <sauvin> ScorpKing: yes.
[10:15] <qid> Anyone know how I can get wireless using wpa_supplicant roaming to fully restore after resuming from suspend mode?  wpa_supplicant is running and I have a connection to the access point, but it didn't set my IP address and routing
[10:15] <dug_> SkorpKing: I believe gnome partition editor (gparted) supports that
[10:15] <ScorpKing> same thing :-D
[10:15] <Jowi> VSpike, it sets the default dpi to 96 for the fonts
[10:16] <bulmer> marcel google for driftnet
[10:16] <ScorpKing> dug_: if it doesn't work i'm kinda screwed. will have to try anyway. no space for backups.
[10:16] <nalioth> ScorpKing: not really.  you can use parted (or it's gui cousins gparted or qtparted) to do partition work
[10:16] <nbkr> marcel, What do you want to know excatly?
[10:16] <nalioth> ScorpKing: as with all partition work, back up anything you can't stand to lose
[10:16] <sauvin> ripe.net can't find it either.
[10:16] <Jowi> VSpike, I'm not using gnome and got different font sizes on different apps in my window manager and searched for a way to fix it. that's what i did.
[10:17] <dug_> ScorpKing: you can get a cheap flash drive or external usb drive to back up your important stuff or else burn to a cd
[10:17] <ScorpKing> nalioth: thanks. will do a backup.
[10:17] <ScorpKing> dug_: i know. thanks anyway :)
[10:17] <ScorpKing> c ya!
[10:21] <raynerd> can anyone tell me why a boot loader can just vanish?
[10:22] <MrMist> Hi everyone :)
[10:22] <Jowi> VSpike, http://burninghands.eu/scripts/fix-gtk-options (a bash script that import the gnome settings from gconf-editor for you; including font size, dpi icon theme. For when you run gtk apps outside of gnome).
[10:22] <nbkr> raynerd, killed by another os?
[10:22] <raynerd> I know it can go with a windows install but i didnt do that
[10:22] <gordonjcp> raynerd: 'cos you overwrote it with something?
[10:22] <raynerd> I just turned off my machine, rebooted and it went!
[10:22] <marcel> if I have 2 computers on my home network, how can I see what both are doing? - please include only legal stuff in your answer.,
[10:22] <MrMist> Anyone here tried installing qmail on a ubuntu server? I'm kinda baffled
[10:22] <raynerd> I got it back with super grub but...confused as to why it went
[10:23] <Jowi> VSpike, if you run it, let me know how (and if) it works for you. maybe i need to make some changes.
[10:23] <qid> marcel: at what level of detail?
[10:23] <Kworth> is there a good tool with which I can sync my sony ericsson k800i with my thunderbird?
[10:23] <qid> marcel: and are they both running linux?
[10:23] <nbkr> marcel, Ethereal shows you everything that gets to your network card and leaves your network card. So if you are "in between" those to computers you will see every data package they send.
[10:24] <bulmer> marcel google for driftnet
[10:24] <crypto> dug_: i succeded in deleting any partition i had to, but i still cant expand the ubuntu partition
[10:24] <crypto> from the inside (still usinit)
[10:24] <crypto> ho do i do now?
[10:25] <nbkr> marcel, It is like if you where in between the postman and the letterbox. You get every letter.
[10:25] <marcel> o.k.
[10:25] <dug_> crypto: yeah right, you need to boot up to the ubuntu cd, then you can resize your main linux partition (using gparted)
[10:25] -sexy_blonde:#ubuntu- http://www.mmszvezda.com/vote.do.php?f_sex=0&rate=1&imgID=3417
[10:25] -sexy_blonde:#ubuntu- http://www.mmszvezda.com/vote.do.php?f_sex=0&rate=1&imgID=3417
[10:25] -sexy_blonde:#ubuntu- http://www.mmszvezda.com/vote.do.php?f_sex=0&rate=1&imgID=3417
[10:25] -sexy_blonde:#ubuntu- http://www.mmszvezda.com/vote.do.php?f_sex=0&rate=1&imgID=3417
[10:25] -sexy_blonde:#ubuntu- http://www.mmszvezda.com/vote.do.php?f_sex=0&rate=1&imgID=3417
[10:25] -sexy_blonde:#ubuntu- http://www.mmszvezda.com/vote.do.php?f_sex=0&rate=1&imgID=3417
[10:25] -sexy_blonde:#ubuntu- http://www.mmszvezda.com/vote.do.php?f_sex=0&rate=1&imgID=3417
[10:25] -sexy_blonde:#ubuntu- http://www.mmszvezda.com/vote.do.php?f_sex=0&rate=1&imgID=3417
[10:25] -sexy_blonde:#ubuntu- http://www.mmszvezda.com/vote.do.php?f_sex=0&rate=1&imgID=3417
[10:25] -sexy_blonde:#ubuntu- http://www.mmszvezda.com/vote.do.php?f_sex=0&rate=1&imgID=3417
[10:25] <Jowi> !ops
[10:25] -sexy_blonde:#ubuntu- http://www.mmszvezda.com/vote.do.php?f_sex=0&rate=1&imgID=3417
[10:25] <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
[10:25] <dug_> crypto: sorry, didn't think about that
[10:25] <Jack_Sparrow> crypto: running live to work on the installed ubuntu?
[10:25] <marcel> what does SEQ mean?
[10:25] <Amaranth> Jowi: already taken care of
[10:25] <ompaul> Jowi, :-) its gone now
[10:26] <Balmis> hi im thinking of buying one of those consumer NAS devices, but I don't know if they work with linux, anything I should look for? I need to mount it as a network drive (as in, FTP etc is unacceptible)
[10:27] <nbkr> marcel, of course you must be able to read that letter yourself. If the send letters in german - you must be able to understand german. Same on Ethereal. It gives you every package, but you have to understand what tcp, icmp, udp and so on is, if you want to be able to understand what those computers do.
[10:27] <Kworth> is there something like floAt's Mobile Agent or MyPhoneExplorer for linux?
[10:27] <Balmis> and i dont want to build my own NAS because of money/size/power consumption :p
[10:27] <annevk> Hi, for some reason audio stopped functioning. Is there anything obvious that might have gone wrong?
[10:27] <marcel> yes, I understand different names of protocols
[10:28] <Balmis> well, its always possible your speaker/cables broke
[10:28] <nbkr> Balmis, Most of those things support smb or nfs. If so they should be fine. If there is a kind of "NAS Client" keep away from them.
[10:28] <nownot_> is there a ubuntu dvd?
[10:28] <Balmis> nbkr ok smb or nfs...thanks
[10:28] <crypto> dug_ : little prob... using ubuntu on a laptop, whose cd is broken, extern cd wont boot.. then, i was wondering if it was a more aggressive way to deal with that without live
[10:28] <nownot_> or a cd image that i can burn to dvd
[10:28] <nbkr> nownot_, You can buy one from amazon.
[10:28] <Cyrus25801> if i have a file: file.sh how do i install it
[10:28] <nownot_> is tehre a downloadable image i can burn to dvd?
[10:28] <nbkr> nownot_, Why not use the CD Image?
[10:29] <nownot_> in fedora they told me i cant burn cd images to dvd
[10:29] <ratspg> good afternoon
[10:29] <ompaul> nownot_, they are wrong
[10:29] <nbkr> Cyrus25801, make it executable and simply run it.
[10:29] <nownot_> ok will try
[10:29] <ompaul> nownot_, burn it slowly
[10:29] <Kworth> is there any tool to manage cellphone contacts and synchronize them for ubuntu?
[10:29] <marcel> thanks guys. I
[10:29] <Cyrus25801> nbkr: how do I make it an executable
[10:30] <kritzstapf> Cyrus25801: chmod +x filename
[10:30] <nbkr> Kworth, I've never tried it, but maybe syncML helps.
[10:30] <garette> hello all can anyone just tell me how do i install a screenlet manager so that i can easily install/select screenlets?
[10:30] <nbkr> Cyrus25801, Or "right-click" it in gnome. There should be an option in the "properties" view.
[10:31] <VSpike> Jowi: But the font wierdness affects my kde apps too, which is odd
[10:31] <Jowi> garette, "screenlets" stopped working for me the other day when it was upgraded to 0.0.10-3. none of the screenlets managers worked.
[10:31] <Cyrus25801> nbkr: yes
[10:31] <Cyrus25801> nbkr: then
[10:31] <benzs_s> currently my external HDD is mounted as 'dw2'... how do i make its name (and have it consistently mount) as 'sda1'?
[10:31] <garette> jowi, well i don't want to upgrade for few months now temme the name of that screenlet manaer!! ;)
[10:31] <Jowi> VSpike, there must be a specific kde/qt setting for it.
[10:31] <dug_> crypto: a temporary option might be to just format the extra partition as ext3 and use it for overflow.  Or make the partition be your /home space.  There are prob. tutorials on moving /home to another partition out there
[10:31] <nbkr> Cyrus25801, double click it, or run it from the console.
[10:32] <garette> jowi,:)
[10:32] <dug_> crypto: also maybe someone has a usb-external cd drive out there you can use to boot the cd perhaps
[10:32] <Kworth> nbkr: can you tell me more about syncml
[10:32] <Kworth> ?
[10:32] <nbkr> Cyrus25801, on Console cd to the folder where the file is in. Than do ./file.sh
[10:32] <VSpike> Jowi: there is even a "force fonts DPI" setting in KDE, options Disabled/96/120
[10:32] <dug_> !fstab
[10:32] <ubotu> The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions
[10:32] <VSpike> Jowi: the correct dpi for my monitor is 112
[10:33] <nbkr> Kworth, I never used it.
[10:33] <nbkr> !syncml
[10:33] <Jowi> garette, that's the prob. I use "screenlets" ( http://hendrik.kaju.pri.ee/screenlets/ ) but the latest version does not work so I can hardly recommend it at this time.
[10:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about syncml - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:33] <garette> jowi, :(
[10:33] <jake__> hello
[10:33] <redsox6391> i have another question about installation
[10:34] <jake__> anybody know where I can find a compiz-fusion plugin cheat sheet?
[10:34] <casperzshado> im trying to find my ext3 partition on my ipod can anyone tell me where that is?
[10:34] <radu> hi, I am trying to get xen working on feisty amd64 build. however, I have problems getting the nvidia & b44 driver to work in the new xen image. can someone help me w/ that?
[10:34] <dug_> benzs_s: if you have an entry for that drive in your /etc/fstab file, you can change it from /media/bw2 to /media/whatever.  but create /media/whatever first, and 'sudo chmod 777 /media/whatever' too
[10:34] <holzmodem> searching for Gimp 2.4 RC2 DEB Package, is one available?
[10:34] <Cyrus25801> nbkr: if i do that it says permission denied. and if i use sudo it says command not found
[10:34] <Jowi> garette, otherwise you have gdesklets (for gnome) or i think it is called super karamba (for kde, but i never tried it). gdesklets work but are buggy. "screenlets" is beautiful and worked flawlessly up until a couple of days ago.
[10:34] <benzs_s> dug_ : thanks, i will give that a go
[10:34] <dug_> !effects | jake__
[10:34] <ubotu> jake__: For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[10:34] <nbkr> Cyrus25801, What command are you exactly running?
[10:35] <Caplain> hey i got a quick question about the terminal display going blank after being idle
[10:35] <garette> jowi, I just challanged my friend who uses vista, that i can make my ubuntu look much better than vista with a very great performance, so current concern is to add vista'ish screenlets as many as i can :)
[10:35] <garette> jowi, plz don't mind this spawm, just wondered you might help :)
[10:35] <TheMetavirus> i have a question and was hoping someone could help.  i am on the livecd, and have mounted my filesystems.  after chrooting into the filesystem, only a limited amount of commands are available (ls, nano).  some others, though they exists, do not run at all (update-grub, clear, vi, and most others).  if anyone has an idea, please point me in the right direction.
[10:35] <Cyrus25801> nbkr: sudo ./install-program.sh
[10:35] <glinda> i'm running 7.04 desktop and now my crossover pro won't install. their site says to install the 32-bit compatibility libraries for glibc... can someone help me with the correct label for that in Synaptic?
[10:35] <Jowi> garette, if you use feisty it is work a try (see the previous link i gave). but on edgy i know Screenlets does not work.
[10:35] <qid> TheMetavirus: probably not in the default path, try using the full path to the command instead
[10:35] <MilitantPotat1> Once Gutsy is out, would it be doable to manually install xserver 1.4 since it won't be included in that release?
[10:36] <dug_> TheMetavirus: you can use applications->accessories->terminal to just cd into your drives with full access to shell apps
[10:36] <qid> TheMetavirus: e.g. /usr/bin/vi instead of just vi
[10:36] <garette> jowi, i use feisty :)
[10:36] <PriceChild> MilitantPotat1, not easily at all.
[10:36] <Juanchox> hi
[10:36] <Juanchox> some1 plays runescape?
[10:36] <tortus> Does anyone know a tool which allows me to type like on a mobile phone using the numpad?
[10:36] <dug_> TheMetavirus: nevermind, i forgot what chrooting means
[10:36] <tom2002> how can i see what applications r running
[10:36] <nbkr> Cyrus25801, Ok, that should be ok. What is the exact output? I'm wondering if the bash says "command not found", meaning that it cant find the script or if the script itself says command not found.
[10:36] <MilitantPotat1> PriceChild: Ok thank you
[10:36] <TheMetavirus> qid: it actually doesn't do anything
[10:36] <nbkr> tom2002, Run "ps aux" on the console.
[10:36] <garette> jowi, how do i install them(me noob :( )
[10:37] <zando> tom2002, use "top" command
[10:37] <Jowi> garette, see their homepage. there are instructions there.
[10:37] <TheMetavirus> if i chroot using /bin/sh instead of bash, it gives a different error: /bin/sh: Can't open update-grub
[10:37] <Caplain> how do i disable the screen going blank after being idle on the console?
[10:37] <qid> Anyone know why a network interface started with "sudo ifup eth1" from a terminal would work, but the same interface started automatically at boot time fails to start properly?
[10:37] <Juanchox> who plays runescape?
[10:37] <garette> jowi, ok thanks :)
[10:38] <Kworth> simple backup config doesn't save the setting of backup type on the first site? what can I do?
[10:38] <nbkr> Caplain, deactive the screensafer.
[10:38] <minopausa> hi to all
[10:38] <Juanchox> who plays runescape???????
[10:38] <edwin> nbkr, it should be easy to tell if the script itself is found, do ls -l and check the file is there and has execute permission
[10:38] <Juanchox> hello
[10:38] <tom2002> how can i remove my synaptics pakage manager
[10:38] <Juanchox> is some1 there??
[10:38] <MilitantPotato> Caplain: turn off screen saver and set Put Display To Sleep to never
[10:38] <XdorotaX> tom2002, why would you want to do that?/
[10:38] <nbkr> edwin, thanks, but I think this is to Cyrus25801
[10:38] <Caplain> nbkr, well its the terminal, im not using a gui on my server
[10:38] <minopausa> there's anybody with a BCM43xx wifi chipset?
[10:38] <Cyrus25801> nbkr:  sudo: ./install-program.sh: command not found
[10:38] <Caplain> MilitantPotato, im not using a gui
[10:38] <zando> tom2002, why ou want remove synaptic?
[10:38] <Juanchox> me
[10:39] <MilitantPotato> Caplain: Ah, no idea, sorry
[10:39] <Juanchox> who plays runescape?
[10:39] <radu> can someone help me with some xen question?
[10:39] <Caplain> crap
[10:39] <Jowi> VSpike, so if kde only support 96/120 and your screen is 112. try the 120 and replace 96 with 120 in ~/.Xresources
[10:39] <MilitantPotato> Juanchox: my wife used to
[10:39] <VSpike> Still wish I could work around the crash in gnome-settings too.  I'm often half tempted to switch to GNOME from KDE but every time I try it, something awful happens
[10:39] <tom2002> it fails to work .. got new pakage install that can't work bcuz of synaptic
[10:39] <Juanchox> kk
[10:39] <Juanchox> ur wife???
[10:39] <nbkr> Cyrus25801, please run ls -l ./install-program.sh and post the results please.
[10:39] <Cyrus25801> nbkr:  the funny thing is if i say : sudo su and run the command it says permission denied
[10:39] <PriceChild> !offtopic | Juanchox
[10:39] <ubotu> Juanchox: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[10:39] <XdorotaX> tom2002: which package installer?
[10:39] <glinda> anyone know what the 32-bit library for glibc is called ... i'm having trouble locating it
[10:39] <zando> tom2002, you can use apt command or aptitude if you want
[10:40] <tom2002> i tried to use that
[10:40] <VSpike> Jowi: that's the "force DPI" option - presumably for overriding the automatically detected dpi
[10:40] <tom2002> but problem persisted
[10:40] <Juanchox> militantpotato:ur wife??
[10:40] <Jack_Sparrow> minopausa:  yes
[10:40] <Juanchox> kgkgk
[10:40] <Juanchox> g
[10:40] <Juanchox> g
[10:40] <Juanchox> g
[10:40] <Juanchox> g
[10:40] <Juanchox> g
[10:40] <minopausa> there is a chance to crack a wifi network with BCM43xx chipset+ndiswrapper driver+any valid tool for wep cracking????
[10:40] <Juanchox> this clan is the best
[10:40] <edwin> nbkr, oh right, sorry
[10:40] <tom2002> do u think issue will persist on new installer
[10:40] <Juanchox> hey guys
[10:40] <PriceChild> !offtopic | Juanchox
[10:40] <Jowi> VSpike, sounds good
[10:40] <ubotu> Juanchox: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[10:40] <MilitantPotato> Juanchox: this isn't the place for runescape chatter, but yes.
[10:40] <Juanchox> some1 plays runescape?
[10:40] <XdorotaX> !flooding | juanchox
[10:40] <ubotu> juanchox: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[10:40] <MilitantPotato> !ask | Juanchox
[10:40] <ubotu> Juanchox: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[10:40] <Cyrus25801> nbkr:  -rw-r--r-- 1 cyrus cyrus 15957213 2005-10-25 18:33 ./install-program.sh
[10:41] <Jack_Sparrow> minopausa: Not appropiate for discussion here..
[10:41] <tom2002> i desperately need escpotil but my pkg manager isn't working .. os how can i get escpotil or equivalent
[10:41] <glinda> what is the 32 bit compatibility library for glibc called?
[10:41] <Kworth> are there usb programms that can be used both on windows and linux like an mail programm?
[10:41] <zando> \join #marc
[10:41] <nbkr> Cyrus25801, the file isn't executable yet. Do "chmod 0744 ./install-program.sh"
[10:41] <zando> sorry :)
[10:41] <nbkr> Cyrus25801, Afterwards do ./install-program.sh
[10:41] <Kworth> is there thunderbird portable for linux?
[10:41] <qid> Kworth: Thunderbird would be one
[10:42] <minopausa> uff...
[10:42] <radu> is there a xen on ubuntu specific channel or is thhis the right place to ask questions on that??
[10:42] <dug_> Kworth: if you want same exact binary to work on windows and linux, it would need to be a java or .net/mono app
[10:42] <Silkai> network-nanager i have read, disconects from wpa conecctions. It works bad with this net wifi???
[10:42] <Kworth> qid: is there an version I can use on a Usb stick on linux and windows?
[10:42] <Cyrus25801> -rw-r--r-- 1 cyrus cyrus 15957213 2005-10-25 18:33 ./install-crossover-pro-5.0.0.sh
[10:42] <Cyrus25801> nbkr: what is the 0744 for
[10:43] <Jack_Sparrow> Kworth: You caould have two partitions on a usb but running the same in both would require wine or something like that
[10:43] <Kworth> I just want something I can carry around, for example my thunderbird, but no body around here except for me uses ubuntu
[10:43] <TTilus> Kworth: afaik no
[10:43] <nbkr> Cyrus25801, 0744 is the oktal value for: Readable,Writeable,Executable for the owner, Readable to group, readable to all others.
[10:43] <qid> Kworth: possibly, although that may require some effort since you'd need two copies of the actual program, one for windows and one for linux
[10:43] <qid> and they'd have to share profile data
[10:43] <nbkr> !permissions | Cyrus25801
[10:43] <Caplain> MilitantPotato, i figured it out, the command is setterm -blank 0
[10:43] <Kworth> qid: okay cool, so is there a portable version for linux only
[10:43] <kazol> What is a good torrent app for Linux with proxy support? (except azureus)
[10:43] <soccermike1337> Question: How do you install zsnes?
[10:43] <qid> Kworth: I don't know
[10:43] <Jowi> VSpike, found some good tips here in case you need to force the dpi for the xserver http://www.mozilla.org/unix/dpi.html
[10:43] <ubotu> Cyrus25801: The files and directories on an Ubuntu system are organized according to a standard, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard - file permissions are explained at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FilePermissions - All filenames and directory names (and many other things) are case sensitive in Linux
[10:43] <MilitantPotato> Caplain: cool :)
[10:44] <qid> Anyone know why a network interface started with "sudo ifup eth1" from a terminal would work, but the same interface started automatically at boot time fails to start properly?
[10:44] <rexy_> kazol: ktorrent/btorrent?
[10:44] <Caplain> yay for google!
[10:44] <tom314> running the command /etc/init.d/gdm start causes my screen to go blank, any ideas?
[10:44] <Jack_Sparrow> Kworth: two partitions on a usb one fat32 the other ext3 but they would not share files
[10:44] <__mikem> Can someone help me get my wireless working on my laptop its a 03:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-PCI Card (rev 01)
[10:44] <rexy_> qid: checked your logs yet?
[10:44] <dug_> __mikem: see if these instructions help you: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=297092
[10:44] <__mikem> thanks
[10:44] <Kworth> Jack_Sparrow: but I can use the fat32 system on Linux
[10:44] <glinda> am i not phrasing my question properly, or doesn't anyone know about 32-bit compat glibc?
[10:44] <Cyrus25801> nbkr: thanx a stack man
[10:44] <bulmer> __mikem: what have you done so far to troubleshoot?
[10:45] <kazol> rexy_: ktorrent doesn not have proxy settings, and I cannot find btorrent.
[10:45] <Kworth> Jack_Sparrow, so I just would need to configure my Thunderbird to work on a portable device and then add a windows client
[10:45] <Jack_Sparrow> Kworth: YEs you can...
[10:45] <bobbo> Kazol : KTorrent supports proxies
[10:45] <qid> rexy_: I'm trying, but there's a tremendous amount of unrelated stuff to wade through
[10:45] <bobbo> In the advanced tab menu
[10:45] <qid> and I don't know which part is actually the problem, so I don't know what to look for
[10:46] <glinda> rexy_:  try Azureus
[10:46] <Jack_Sparrow> Kworth: NOt sure how you would manage all of that but it seems possible
[10:46] <kazol> bobbo: That's only the tracker HTTP proxy; I need to proxy *all* connections.
[10:46] <kazol> glinda: Azureus keeps crashing when opened.
[10:46] <rexy_> qid well it either fails to start, or dhcpc fails to get an ip assigned, i'm assuming this is a wired connection?
[10:46] <bobbo> kazol: ah ok understand
[10:46] <Kworth> Jack_Sparrow, Should not be such an great effort
[10:46] <qid> it's wireless, and not DHCP
[10:46] <rexy_> aah
[10:46] <edwin> i'm trying to run a script to change directory and it is working inside the script but my directory is the same after the script exits. how do i make it "stick"?
[10:46] <rexy_> using wpa_supplicant?
[10:46] <bobbo> Kazol: Have you tried uTorrent under WINE?
[10:46] <osmosis> anyone using EC2
[10:47] <MilitantPotato> How do you reconfigure Xserver?
[10:47] <nbkr> Cyrus25801, you're welcome.
[10:47] <soccermike1337> Does anyone know how to install zsnes?
[10:47] <PriceChild> !xconfig | MilitantPotato
[10:47] <ubotu> MilitantPotato: 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
[10:47] <glinda> you may have to build it then. i've had that crashing problem too. that's how i solved it, by building Azureus from source
[10:47] <ehird`> blarg
[10:47] <kazol> bobbo: I've heard it doesn't work (only works under winex) but I'll try it anyway.
[10:47] <ehird`> :(
[10:47] <MilitantPotato> Thank you PriceChild
[10:47] <Jack_Sparrow> Kworth: would be an interesting experiment...  let me see if I have portable thunderbird... for xp
[10:47] <ehird`> i hope gutsy has better support for airport cards ootb
[10:47] <bulmer> edwin: scripts are run on its own shell, so something like export may work
[10:47] <qid> rexy_: yes
[10:47] <Kworth> Jack_Sparrow, I found it on the internet, windows should not be the problem
[10:47] <bobbo> kazol: I had it going perfectly until last week wqhen i decided to switch to KTorrent. At worst you might need to winecfg a bit
[10:48] <Kworth> Jack_Sparrow, Just the Linux client will be a problem
[10:48] <nbkr> soccermike1337, run "sudo apt-get install sznes"
[10:48] <kazol> bobbo: Ok, I'm trying now!
[10:48] <edwin> bulmer: what do you mean? can i do multiple commands with export? cd was really just an example
[10:48] <darlok> How do I go about disabling my desktop switcher from catching Ctrl-Alt-Left/Right keys?  It's annoying the crap out of me lol
[10:48] <Blindet> i have major problems with ati drivers, font in games like Tremulous wont work, videos lag, and fgl glxgears looks like this.... is it normal?
[10:48] <Blindet> http://img162.imageshack.us/my.php?image=atioi1.png
[10:48] <AlgorthmicContro> Is there a way to reset Ubuntu fonts
[10:48] <glinda> okay, thanks anyway
[10:48] <rexy_> qid: erm, not sure how the network system in ubuntu is done, it seems to rely on networkmanager. What works for me is adding /etc/init.d/network start to the rc.local to make sure networks get started. It's a workaround however and not a fix
[10:48] <ehird`> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=405990 ooh, anyone hve bad experiences with this?
[10:48] <glinda> bye for now
[10:49] <edulix> why do I get pixelated video in ubuntu?
[10:49] <edulix> I'm using vlc, but other do the same
[10:49] <soccermike1337> thanks, nbkr
[10:49] <bulmer> edwin when you execute a script, it is executed in a subshell, once its done, the parent shell does not store the child's env
[10:49] <__mikem> dug_ I have another problem. Every time I try to visit the ubuntu forums, firefox reports a bus error
[10:49] <nbkr> darlok, System -> Settings -> Shortcuts. (Something like this, I don't have an english Desktop)
[10:49] <qid> rexy_: I'm not using network-manager, it's not even installed
[10:49] <aluno> JHYHNHBYHNKKHJXSFDRFMK
[10:49] <edulix> in my other computer it works fine (andi t's also feisty)
[10:49] <AlgorthmicContro>  Is there a way to restore system fonts to their default state in ubuntu?
[10:49] <kazol> bobbo: It's prompting me to install the app; I shouldn't, right?
[10:49] <aluno> DKKOTOKEOKSSKG
[10:49] <rexy_> qid, well using the rc.local trick works in any case
[10:49] <soccermike1337> I need to learn how to compile stuff :-/
[10:49] <__mikem> !ops | aluno
[10:49] <ubotu> aluno: 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
[10:49] <aluno> FRAN
[10:49] <Blindet> i have major problems with ati drivers, font in games like Tremulous wont work, videos lag, and fgl glxgears looks like this.... is it normal?
[10:49] <Blindet> http://img162.imageshack.us/my.php?image=atioi1.png
[10:50] <edwin> bulmer: really what i want is to be able to start a terminal with some preset variables set up like changing PATH. Am i going about this all wrong?
[10:50] <dug_> __mikem: that i don't know.  maybe try posting your problem to the forum (using another browser like konqueror or something like that)
[10:50] <__mikem> dug_ I am on gnome
[10:50] <darlok> nbkr: Hmm.. there's no entry listed in keyboard shortcuts for anything pertaining to desktops
[10:50] <Silkai> any text editor for developement better that quanta here?????????
[10:50] <Pelo> blind, turn off  beryl, compiz or whatever it is you hvae running
[10:50] <bulmer> edwin look into using .profile or profiles or .bash_profile...
[10:50] <Silkai> as notepad++ or similar
[10:50] <kazol> bobbo: I shouldn't install it?
[10:50] <Blindet> Pelo i dont have beryl, compiz or anything
[10:51] <Blindet> i dont even know what they are
[10:51] <soccermike1337> soccer
[10:51] <Pelo> Silkai, gedit is nice and it colors code
[10:51] <bulmer> edwin better yet, visit #bash channel
[10:51] <soccermike1337> woops
[10:51] <edwin> bulmer: thank you!!!
[10:51] <rexy_> qid: i'm not sure what the ubuntu way is to starting the wireless network, as you want to restart wireless when you come out of boot/suspend/hibernate etc, normally networkmanager or the kde variant should do this, but they wont play nice with wpa_supplicant somehow
[10:51] <nbkr> darlok, It says "Change to desktop on the left" -> CTRL-ALT-Left at my system.
[10:51] <Pelo> Blindet, desktop effects ?
[10:51] <tom314> running the command /etc/init.d/gdm start causes my screen to go blank, any ideas?
[10:51] <johnseb__> i'
[10:51] <edwin> bulmer: ok. thank you more!
[10:51] <qazibasit> hi guys
[10:51] <johnseb__> hi
[10:51] <VSpike> Jowi: Ah yeah, that was the article I turned up too when I last tried to solve the problem.  I worked through it up to the point where I concluded that the server was correctly calculating and reporting the dpi values, so there was nothing else to do
[10:51] <bobbo> kazol: i honestly dont remember how i did it. Try it direct, then find an installer if it doesnt work
[10:51] <Blindet> no desktop effects, almoust clean install of ubuntu
[10:51] <benzs_s> ok, i don't understand... my external HDD has gone read-only on me and even as root i cannot change the permissions... what gives?
[10:51] <darlok> nbkr: Yeah, it's the same for me, but there's no option for that in Keyboard Shortcuts.
[10:51] <qid> rexy_: that's handled by scripts in /etc/acpi/suspend.d and resume.d
[10:51] <Silkai> Pelo, sshfs???
[10:51] <nbkr> darlok, Its the fairly at the end of the list.
[10:51] <soccermike1337> benzs_s, same thing happened to me.. it fixed itself when i reconnected it
[10:51] <johnseb__> i'm trying to setup auto-login in KDE on my ubuntu box
[10:51] <ticnailer69> how can I get my machine t o boot off of the cd drive rather than the hard hrive?
[10:52] <ticnailer69> drive*
[10:52] <Pelo> Silkai, gedit , sorry if I made a typo
[10:52] <Jowi> VSpike, maybe the guys in #kubuntu know more about the problem....
[10:52] <qid> I had to edit the suspend.d to take down the interface properly, resuming it seemed to be working
[10:52] <ubuntu_> hi
[10:52] <nbkr> ticnailer69, change the boot order in the bios.
[10:52] <rexy_> qid: well technically, network manager is supposed to detect it has no connection and reconnect by any means possible
[10:52] <ticnailer69> how can I get there?
[10:52] <Pelo> Blindet, not sure then , what video card do you have ?
[10:52] <ticnailer69> F2?
[10:52] <darlok> nbkr: Lol I'm telling you it's not there.
[10:52] <qazibasit> anybody watched die hard 4
[10:52] <Blindet> Radeon 9600xt
[10:52] <VSpike> Jowi: I have a feeling the change you gave me above just covers up the underlying problem, rather than fixing it.  I don't think the problem is in X.  I suspect it may be in KDE, or maybe the interaction between KDE and GNOME
[10:52] <rexy_> so no networkmanager means you have to manually plugin the network script for boot/resume/hibernate
[10:52] <VSpike> Jowi: if they do, they aren't telling :)
[10:52] <PriceChild> !offtopic | qazibasit
[10:52] <dug_> __mikem: right, i just don't know of any other linux browsers besides firefox and konqueror :)  there probably are many
[10:52] <ubotu> qazibasit: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[10:52] <Pelo> qazibasit, this isnT' a chitchat channel
[10:52] <qid> rexy_: network-manager doesn't support static IP addresses; thus, I uninstalled it
[10:52] <Kworth> does anyone know which dependencies thunderbird 2.0.0.6 has, or where I can find this out?
[10:52] <qazibasit> :(
[10:52] <nbkr> ticnailer69, depends on your system. It is shown at boot time. Sometimes its f2, sometimes del.
[10:53] <qazibasit> but i will do chit chat here :)
[10:53] <RickH> Would anybody be willing to upload the initrd.img-2.6.20-15-generic and vmlinuz-2.6.20-15-generic files to yousendit.com so I can download?  The kernel update the other day broke my sound driver.
[10:53] <ryaren> hi
[10:53] <ryaren> How can I check my hard disk's ID number?
[10:53] <Flannel> RickH: Did you delete the old kernel?
[10:53] <ryaren> like UUID=10EDB1A87BB94AA1
[10:53] <Pelo> ryanakca,  blkid
[10:53] <nbkr> darlok, Well - it should be. Otherwise you could change it with the gconf-editor.
[10:53] <rexy_> qid: yeh that's a bug that plagued me too,hope they fixed that in gutsy
[10:53] <Pelo> ryaren, blkid
[10:53] <RickH> Flannel:  If you mean the .bak file, no it's still there.  But the -15 is gone, yes.
[10:53] <PriceChild> RickH, packages.ubuntu.com
[10:53] <RickH> PriceChild:  Thanks.
[10:53] <rexy_> if your card plays nice with networkmanager though using a dhcp adress with wireless will make your live much easier
[10:53] <rexy_> (with networkmanager)
[10:54] <qid> rexy_: it's not a bug, it's just simply not supported; they'd have to decide to add it in
[10:54] <VSpike> Jowi: the first time I tried to switch to GNOME, I got this problem https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk-qt-engine/+bug/113783
[10:54] <benzs_s> soccermike1337: this is very odd... reconnected and all that jazz, but it's still insiting root is the owner... but root can't change the permissions anyway... stupid thing
[10:54] <Jowi> VSpike, on that mozilla page there is also a tip on how to force xorg to start with a specific dpi. did you see that? think it was in the debian tips in the middle of the page...
[10:54] <qid> I'm not interested in changing my whole network setup because of one application on one computer
[10:54] <rexy_> feature/bug, same problem in any acse
[10:54] <Flannel> RickH: Why'd you remove (yes, YOU must have manually removed it, it doesn't happen manually) your old kernel?
[10:54] <Flannel> erm, doesn't happen automatically
[10:54] <VSpike> Jowi: I had to go back into KDE and turn off the option to skin gnome apps with the kde theme, and then gnome worked
[10:55] <ticnailer69> The only choice I have at boot time is esc......
[10:55] <Jowi> VSpike, i know nothing of it i'm afraid.
[10:55] <RickH> Flannel:  I was told it wasn't needed (on this forum).
[10:55] <darlok> nbkr: Where is it in gconf-editor, do you know?
[10:55] <tux> Hi everyone someone knows one clipboard utilities for linux?
[10:55] <VSpike> Jowi: there's also a kde option to make gnome apps use the current kde fonts, which I've disabled... that changes the behaviour of the problem in some ways I've not quite pinned down, but doesn't eliminate it
[10:55] <RickH> Flannel:  That's been 3+ weeks ago.
[10:55] <qid> rexy_: adding networking start to rc.local did not fix the issue
[10:55] <gonberde> could any body help in writing a file with extension .mcfs ?
[10:55] <Silkai> Pelo, i am looking for something like ultraedit or similar
[10:55] <gonberde> I need help about file systems, how to write into 'mc2/etc/init.d'
[10:56] <MilitantPotato> with dir -St does it sort right to left or top to bottom?
[10:56] <Flannel> RickH: You should always keep one (or two) old kernels around, just incase the new one breaks.  Always keep one that you know works.
[10:56] <Dante123> really strange thing....I have a cd that opens in windows...and you can see contents...but won't open in ubuntu?  Any suggestions?
[10:56] <kazol> bobbo: Thanks, it works now.
[10:56] <gonberde> mc2 seems to be a protocol of a virtual filesystem, I need help, please
[10:56] <RickH> Flannel:  Yup.  I got it now. :P
[10:56] <nbkr> ticnailer69, Thats probably grub, not the bios. You have to enter it before the os loads. Its viewable for only a few seconds.
[10:56] <Flannel> RickH: Well, you can use pinning to downgrade
[10:56] <VSpike> Jowi: but given that I now get a crash from gnome-settings-daemon when I log into gnome, and it seems to be font related judging by my inexpert reading of the stacktraces, I suspect its all tied together somehow
[10:56] <nbkr> darlok, I'm sorry, I don't know.
[10:56] <RickH> Flannel:  The thing I don't understand is why I can't revert to the pre-install version I had.  It worked fine.
[10:56] <Flannel> RickH: Or just install the older kernel, sudo apt-get install linux-image-2.6.20-15-generic
[10:56] <RickH> Flannel:  What's pinning?
[10:56] <Jack_Sparrow> Dante123: It isnt Quake is it?
[10:56] <Great_Briton> Dante123, frisbee?
[10:56] <Dante123> Actuall it opens in ubunut  but there is nothing there.....
[10:57] <RickH> Flannel:  And what do I install?  What's the name?  That's the part I don't know.
[10:57] <Flannel> RickH: You shouldn't need to use pinning, sorry.  Just install the older kernel.  Two or three versions are kept in the repos, just install the older version
[10:57] <Dante123> It is a cd on algebra....uses flash....
[10:57] <VSpike> Jowi: I'd love to know how to set all installed fonts, font paths, font engines, font servers, x server font config, kde font config and gnome font configs back to installation defaults.
[10:57] <tux> That make the people ctrl v with all itens that the clipboard have like paste everything that the glipper 's history have
[10:57] <Flannel> RickH: linux-image-[version] -generic
[10:57] <RickH> Flannel:  Thanks
[10:57] <VSpike> Jowi: without doing a clean install that is :)
[10:57] <RickH> Flannel:  Trying.
[10:57] <AlgorthmicContro> Howdy Flannel, nice seeing ya here
[10:57] <chautemoc> im having major trouble connecting to the internet (wirelessly or wired) with 7.04 on a dell inspiron 600m..anyone know how to help? i dont really know my way around ubuntu
[10:57] <qid> Anyone know why a network interface started with "sudo ifup eth1" from a terminal would work, but the same interface started automatically at boot time fails to start properly?
[10:58] <Dante123> is part of a package on teaching algebra...the cd comes with the book....has blackline masters on it in pdf format...but I can't see anything under ubuntu
[10:58] <MilitantPotato> Does dir -St sort newest>oldest from right to left or top to bottom?
[10:58] <dug_> tux: if no one here knows, you can also ask on #gnome on irc.gimp.net or on the ubuntu forums maybe
[10:58] <RickH> Flannel:  Downloading.  How can I get the 2.6.20-16 that's not the current broken 31 version, but something like 28?
[10:58] <Flannel> RickH: 31 version?
[10:58] <dug_> chautemoc: do you know what kind of wireless card is in that model by chance?
[10:58] <RickH> Flannel:  The -16 version that was just upgraded was upgraded over my existing -16, and that's what broke it.
[10:59] <johnseb__> i configured KDM for auto-login but it doesn't change anything
[10:59] <chautemoc> dug: i believe its intel 2200 or the other model..forget it now
[10:59] <chautemoc> something agb
[10:59] <Flannel> RickH: -16 wouldve been upgraded... Oh.  I see.  THAT you would use pinning for.  Pinning specific package versions
[10:59] <Flannel> !pinning | RickH
[10:59] <ubotu> RickH: pinning is an advanced feature that APT can use to prefer particular packages over others. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PinningHowto
[10:59] <RickH> Flannel:  Thanks again.
[11:00] <Dante123> any suggestions why cd shows up blank on ubuntu but not windows..
[11:00] <armyriad> How do I log into the root account? It asks for a password.
[11:00] <RickH> Flannel:  Installed -15, rebooting to see if it comes back.  Be back shortly.
[11:00] <PriceChild> !root | armyriad
[11:01] <ubotu> armyriad: 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
[11:01] <Don64> Dante123: do u have 2 cd dvd drives?
[11:01] <Flannel> RickH: you'll need to select it at grub menu
[11:01] <Dante123> no just one....well....cd/dvd combo
[11:01] <RickH> Flannel:  Right.  Here's hoping... :)
[11:01] <TheMetavirus> after chrooting, i notice the only commands i can run are the ones in /bin.  my $PATH variable contains bash: /usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games: No such file or directory
[11:01] <qid> armyriad: sudo bash
[11:01] <dug_> chautemoc: you may need to use ndiswrapper to make your wireless card work.  this page says you have a dell broadcom 1300 wireless card: http://guilds.net/machines/600m/
[11:01] <dug_> !ndiswrapper | chautemoc
[11:01] <ubotu> chautemoc: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[11:01] <Flannel> armyriad: Ubuntu doesn't use the root account, uses sudo instead.
[11:02] <Jowi> VSpike, for xorg run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" for gnome/gtk and kde/qt you need to remove some files in your homedir (my guess is ~/.gtk* ~/.gnome* ~/.qt ~/.kde (but beware that all the settings will be gone for gnome/kde)). Another option you have is to create a new user and play around with that new users account :)
[11:02] <armyriad> Ok, thanks everyone.
[11:02] <qid> Anyone know why a network interface started with "sudo ifup eth1" from a terminal would work, but the same interface started automatically at boot time fails to start properly?
[11:02] <Don64> Dante123: ok. my pc has two different drives and it shows blank when i put the cd in the other drive
[11:02] <Kworth> has anyone here his mails saved on an usb stick?
[11:02] <Jowi> VSpike, I would vote for the "new user" solution first of all.
[11:02] <chautemoc> dug: yeah ive tried to setup ndiswrapper but ive had trouble with that too. im pretty sure i had the right windows drivers in place
[11:03] <Ju> ppl
[11:03] <dug_> Kworth: you can search for tutorials like this one: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Roaming_profile
[11:04] <NET||abuse> Hey guys.. i've just plugged in my vga cable to a tv, can i clone my video output at all?
[11:04] <dug_> Kworth: a few other links: http://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl=en&q=thunderbird+use+usb+%28drive+OR+stick%29+preferences+profile&btnG=Google+Search
[11:04] <raynerd> anyone used SLAX before?
[11:04] <bulmer> qid can you paste in pastebin your /etc/network/interface file
[11:04] <NET||abuse> sorry, i'm on a laptop, so stuck in the vga cable to the secondary head, is it major xorg sergery to just clone the screen?
[11:04] <Kworth> thanks dug
[11:04] <Blindet> i have major problems with ati drivers, font in games like Tremulous wont work, videos lag, and fgl glxgears looks like this.... is it normal?
[11:05] <Blindet> http://img162.imageshack.us/my.php?image=atioi1.png
[11:05] <raynerd> I just added new modules to a SLAX live cd and cant find or open the modules...any ideas. Noone in the #slax room and need help
[11:05] <qid> bulmer: yes, just a sec
[11:05] <dug_> chautemoc: sorry, the only thing i can tell you is that i have a dell 1490 wireless card and i used these instructions (which work for 1390 too), maybe they can be adapted to the 1300 card: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=297092
[11:05] <kyle_l5l> I'm having some trouble with sound in Ubuntu.  I have two sound cards in my system, and I am able to use MPD with them with no problems.  I am able to use ekiga with card 0 with no problems.  But when I try to use it with card 1 I get this error: ..."sndrv_pcm_hw_params: Assertion `err >= 0' failed".  This is with ubuntu feisty and official ekiga .debs from ekiga.org.  Any idea?  It looks like some sort of ALSA conf problem, but I don't have it on my gent
[11:05] <Vonce8> NET: I ran across an option like that when configuring my nvidia card - you wouldn't happen to have anything like that in your laptop wouldya?
[11:05] <kyle_l5l> oo system...
[11:05] <Kworth> Somehow I cant copy my mail folder with cp to an USB device, has anyone a clue why that could be?
[11:05] <chautemoc> dug: great, thanks, i'll try it out
[11:05] <MrMist> Hi guys
[11:06] <armyriad> How do I shut down a computer from the terminal?
[11:06] <Vonce8> sudo shutdown
[11:06] <qid> I suggest man shutdown first
[11:06] <g011um> hi
[11:06] <MrMist> I'm trying to compile a source package from the ubuntu repositories... is there a command that builds the source AND installs it ?
[11:06] <qid> by default I don't belive shutdown will actually shut the computer down
[11:06] <dug_> Vonce8: you just crashed all of irc!
[11:06] <g011um> have a little question about wifi
[11:07] <Vonce8> how?
[11:07] <MrMist> Right now I'm doing: "apt-get source qmail-src --compile" and it seems the process makes a .deb file
[11:07] <bulmer> MrMist: look on its Makefile
[11:07] <dug_> just kidding Vonce8
[11:07] <armyriad> Vonce9: Thank you.
[11:07] <armyriad> Vonce8*
[11:07] <Blindet> i have major problems with ati drivers, font in games like Tremulous wont work, videos lag, and fgl glxgears looks like this.... is it normal?
[11:07] <Blindet> http://img162.imageshack.us/my.php?image=atioi1.png
[11:07] <qid> bulmer: http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=14965
[11:07] <qid> er
[11:07] <qid> whoops
[11:07] <d4rkmonkey> How can I scp something where I need sudo permission to put files there? I can't sudo scp because it asks me for the root password.
[11:07] <qid> I tried to copy and paste across computers
[11:07] <g011um> like to know how disable auto power off for a wifi pci board (atheros ar5215)
[11:07] <qid> bulmer: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36233/
[11:08] <Vonce8> anyone know how can I make a file only readable by root
[11:08] <terry> rc.criten.net
[11:08] <Roritharr> hi guys
[11:08] <marcel> can I put more commands in bin?
[11:08] <maxwell26> hola
[11:08] <maxwell26> a todos
[11:08] <qid> d4rkmonkey: you could pull the files from the destination side, if you don't need root to read them off the source
[11:08] <maxwell26> soy nuevo en linux
[11:08] <digital_> Vonce8: chown root <file>; chmod 0700 <file>
[11:08] <dug_> Vonce8: you can do "sudo -s" to get to root shell, then chmod 700 file and chown root:root file
[11:08] <Flannel> Vonce8: chown it to root:root, and then chmod 400
[11:08] <maxwell26> alguine sabe como sacar la aroba aqui
[11:08] <scipio_> !es | maxwell26
[11:08] <ubotu> maxwell26: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[11:09] <bulmer> qid give me a chance to look
[11:09] <d4rkmonkey> qid uh, how to I pull the files like that?
[11:09] <smallfoot-> Feisty Fawn will be awesome
[11:09] <qid> d4rkmonkey: ssh to the destination machine and scp user@source:/path/to/file .
[11:09] <smallfoot-> Xorg 7.3 with Xserver 1.4 will be awesome
[11:09] <smallfoot-> BulletProofX will be awesome
[11:09] <bluefox83> how do i use dcop to get the path to a file i am listening to in amarok?
[11:09] <tom314> running the command "/etc/init.d/gdm start" causes my screen to go blank, any ideas?
[11:09] <smallfoot-> Kubuntu with KDE4 will be awesome
[11:09] <yallax> guys.. is there a app that lets me search/view networks in range? i have a netgear rangemax pcmia card in the laptop, installed with xubuntu. but i see no network icon or such on the taskbar, network config only shows it as configured
[11:09] <dug_> feisty | smallfoot-
[11:09] <Karark|away> I am having troubles with the New Login app.   It will go to a totally black screen and i'm not able to get rid of it. Nor am I able to have a new login.  Any ideas"?
[11:09] <dug_> !feisty | smallfoot-
[11:09] <ubotu> smallfoot-: Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) is the latest version of Ubuntu. Upgrading to Feisty: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FeistyUpgrades - Downloading: http://www.ubuntu.com/download - For BitTorrent downloads, see !Torrents
[11:10] <boxy> !torrents
[11:10] <ubotu> Torrent downloads for the Ubuntu ISOs are available on all the download pages. For Feisty: http://releases.ubuntu.com/feisty/ (CDs) or http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/7.04/release/ (DVDs)
[11:10] <d4rkmonkey> qid I can't scp to the computer I need to copy from though. Is there any other way different than chowning the directory? Or, is there a way to make apache read another directory?
[11:10] <qid> d4rkmonkey: wait, apache? I thought you were doing scp?
[11:10] <Karark|away> so can anyone advise on how to get another user logged in?
[11:10] <g011um> mouarf nobody to help me ?
[11:10] <Roritharr> erm guys, is there a bug in the newest ubuntu live cd with the x server? it wont start at my lap and i can't understand a thing of the error message(just some crazy letters..)
[11:11] <Roritharr> the 6.2 live cd started flawless...
[11:11] <bulmer> qid which interface you want up at boot?
[11:11] <qid> bulmer: eth1
[11:11] <Dante123> 	really strange thing....I have a cd that opens in windows...and you can see contents...but won't open in ubuntu? Any suggestions?
[11:11] <Badpenguin86> Is there a way to use myspace im on linux?
[11:11] <d4rkmonkey> qid yes, I am doing scp. From my laptop to my server, just set up the server. I'm copying to /var/www I don't really want to chown /var/www  so can I make apache read from something like ~/website ?
[11:11] <bulmer> qid it wont because of  iface eth1 inet manual  <-- manual
[11:11] <Dante123> Actually it opens in ubunut but there is nothing there.....
[11:11] <Dante123> It is a cd on algebra....uses flash....
[11:12] <Dante123> is part of a package on teaching algebra...the cd comes with the book....has blackline masters on it in pdf format...but I can't see anything under ubuntu
[11:12] <Jowi> Roritharr, "newest" means gutsy or feisty?
[11:12] <Dante123> any suggestions why cd shows up blank on ubuntu but not windows..
[11:12] <Karark|away> can anyone advise on how to get another user logged in?
[11:12] <PriceChild> Karark|away, what do you mean "logged in"?
[11:12] <Flannel> Dante123: sounds like it's not a real CD.  Have you tried mounting it manually?
[11:12] <Karark|away> so i can switch with ctrl+alt+F8 or F&
[11:12] <Karark|away> F7*
[11:12] <nollidj_> hello.  if the network-manager-gnome applet doesn't present wpa encryption as an option for a wireless connection and the gnome network applet doesn't either, is there any other user-friendly way to get wpa working on a wireless connection?
[11:12] <qid> bulmer: um, that's not what manual means
[11:12] <bulmer> Karark|away: is he on the list on /etc/passwd ?
[11:13] <Karark|away> it will be the same user
[11:13] <Dante123> it is a real cd....I mean....i can touch and feel it...etc.  ;-)
[11:13] <bulmer> qid  as you are well aware it wont start at boot noh?
[11:13] <Karark|away> i want to run a game fullscreen and switch to a desktop to use the net
[11:13] <marcel> how can I install commands into BIN ?
[11:13] <qid> nollidj_: there's no user-friendly way of using WPA on linux that I'm aware of
[11:13] <Dante123> what command should I try for mounting it manually?
[11:13] <dug_> !wpa
[11:13] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[11:13] <Jack_Sparrow> Dante123: HAve you tried the basics in Nautilus like showing hidden folders, or looking at the cd with gksudo nautilus.... DOnt use gksudo nautilus without understanding the dangers of a bloated program running as root
[11:13] <digital_> marcel: you should not
[11:13] <nollidj_> using wpa_supplicant on my wireless card manually gives me messages that might imply that wpa isn't supported by the driver (though the card itself should support wpa)
[11:14] <Dante123> i''ll try the sho whidden files  hang on
[11:14] <nollidj_> qid: the automagic roaming profile business in ubuntu doesn't support wpa?
[11:14] <marcel> why not?
[11:14] <qid> bulmer: no, it doesn't start *properly* at boot.  it brings the interface up but doesn't start wpa_supplicant, so the roaming doesn't kick off, so it doesn't get the right address and such
[11:14] <digital_> it messes up the system
[11:14] <Badpenguin86> Is there a way to use myspace im on linux?
[11:14] <OpenGL> Wine
[11:14] <OpenGL> Cedega
[11:14] <digital_> /usr/bin etc. should only be touched by apt
[11:14] <qid> nollidj_: it does, but it's not user friendly
[11:14] <radu> !xen
[11:14] <ubotu> XEN is a virtual machine monitor for x86 that supports execution of multiple guest operating systems with unprecedented levels of performance and resource isolation. Information on installing it for Ubuntu can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenOnEdgy
[11:14] <digital_> you can install your stuff to /home/blah/test/bin and add that to your $PATH
[11:14] <Jack_Sparrow> nollidj_: I had trouble with wpa myself so I used mac filtering in my router to lock it to my specific hardware.
[11:14] <dug_> marcel: usually people put custom commands for the whole system in /usr/local/bin
[11:15] <qid> nollidj_: I'm attempting to get part of it working now
[11:15] <Dante123> show hidden files through gui....reveals nothing
[11:15] <radu> is there a doc on how to make Xen work on Feisty ?
[11:15] <digital_> or to /opt or sth... but you shouldn't drop stuff into /bin by yourself... that messes the system up aftter some time
[11:15] <Dante123> Jack_Sparrow show hidden files shows nothing.
[11:15] <nollidj_> qid: i'm trying to configure a system for some people who aren't capable of administering their own machine, so i'm trying to get a setup that won't break if i have automatic updates on.  i am happy to use wpa_supplicant manually, as that is what i do myself, but i'm trying to see if there are any friendly ubuntu ways of doing things
[11:15] <reallyjoel> !ntfs
[11:15] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[11:15] <MilitantPotato> This kid I'm trying to help broke his Xserver, He's trying to reconfigure X, but after choosing NV as a Display adapter he gets a blank screen with a flashing curser.  Any ideas why?  HE said he installed Envy and Cedega before it broke.
[11:15] <reallyjoel> !ntfs-3g
[11:15] <ubotu> ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[11:15] <Blindet> i have major problems with ati drivers, font in games like Tremulous wont work, videos lag, and fgl glxgears looks like this.... is it normal?
[11:15] <nollidj_> ok, since feisty's network-manager doesn't do wpa, i'll stop messing with it
[11:15] <Blindet> http://img162.imageshack.us/my.php?image=atioi1.png
[11:15] <Jack_Sparrow> Dante123: I havent seen that problem so I was just tossing out a couple ideas
[11:16] <radu> !help
[11:16] <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
[11:16] <Flannel> Dante123: Ubuntu mounts it when you put it in, you just can't see anything on it?
[11:16] <Dante123> yes, that is right Flannel.  But under windws I can see the files on it.
[11:16] <OpenGL> MilitantPotato, Envy is probably what broke it.
[11:16] <OpenGL> !envy
[11:16] <ubotu> envy is a script that may leave you envious of those who have not used it, use the resticted manager to install binary drivers or use the instructions on the wiki, this script may break your machine very badly!
[11:16] <marcel> when I do ls /usr/local/bin  , I don't see anything?
[11:16] <Dante123> I know in Windows it starts automatically and uses flash
[11:16] <Karark|away> gah sorry whoever was helping me... tried New Login app and it gives me a blackscreen
[11:17] <siloko> hi - is there an easy way of trapping a usb event (i.e. a hard drive being plugged in)?
[11:17] <Karark|away> cannot get out of it so had to reboot
[11:17] <bruenig> siloko, what do you mean trap
[11:17] <MilitantPotato> OpenGL: I'm fairly sure that's what did it.  Any way to revert back to the standard driver?
[11:17] <Flannel> Dante123: very odd.  It must not be a proper CD.  Using some other random FS or something.  Or it might have some fancy DRM on it.  You might try just copying all the files off of it in windows and reburning.
[11:17] <Dante123> you then enter a menu system where you can select files (pdf) etc. to view......under windows you can "explore' and see the directories
[11:17] <siloko> well i want to run a script when a drive is plugged in . . .
[11:17] <qid> Anyone know why a network interface started with "sudo ifup eth1" from a terminal would work, but the same interface started automatically at boot time fails to start properly?  It's a wireless interface using wpa_supplicant and roaming
[11:17] <bruenig> siloko, that's hal stuff
[11:18] <Karark|away> anyone else having troubles with the app New Login?
[11:18] <Kworth> has anyone a clue how I can get my vmware to recognize my usbstick?
[11:18] <Dante123> DRM may be right...it is put out by the NCTM- National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
[11:18] <sagar_> i want to compile a source package, but i want to use make -j 3...can i just type that, and then use dpkg-buildpackage? or does buildpackage re-make it?
[11:18] <Dante123> maybe something that only works under windows???
[11:18] <dug_> marcel: yeah /usr/local/bin is just a custom used.  if you haven't compiled anything before, you may need to create it yourself: mkdir /usr/local/bin  and chmod 755 /usr/local/bin
[11:18] <siloko> bruenig: is there a hotplug dir equvilent to the network if-up.d
[11:18] <Dante123> I'm sure they would want to protect it from being copied.....
[11:20] <medfly> whats the command to view all the things that are letters on a file?
[11:20] <Dante123> okay...well copying to windows...the files I need then moving to ubuntu might be fine
[11:20] <bruenig> siloko, don't know much about hal
[11:20] <colourAgga> anyone have any experience with getting kiba-dock to work on 7.04? i got a problem with the akamaru :s
[11:20] <siloko> bruenig: ok man thanks anyway :)
[11:20] <Karark|away> so nobody can help me get another login on ctrl+alt+F8?
[11:21] <dug_> medfly: you mean like "more filename" (page by page) or "cat filename" (all at once)?
[11:21] <Badpenguin86> anyone know if morrowind works with wine .9.43?
[11:21] <kritzstapf> Karark|away: just click "switch user" in the exit-menu
[11:21] <redPidgin> dug_:medfly: or "less filename"
[11:21] <redPidgin> i like less better
[11:22] <medfly> dug_, no, i mean if therse alot of garbage on a binary file, but some readable text, i wanna see just the readable text
[11:22] <Pirate_Hunter> how do I mount ntfs hd on Xubuntu? ntfs-3 isnt giving me the option to mount internal disks
[11:22] <cox377> hey all, does anyone know a command to list cpu etc?
[11:22] <medfly> Pirate_Hunter, whats wrong with just using mount -t ntfs?
[11:22] <sx66> lol
[11:22] <medfly> cox377, i guess dmesg works for that, theres probably better things
[11:23] <Pirate_Hunter> medfly: sorry is that a command or a program?
[11:23] <medfly> Pirate_Hunter, mount is a command
[11:23] <manduski> Is anyone familiar with setting up samba?
[11:23] <Jowi> siloko, I wouldn't say it is hard to do but it take some reading to get the syntax. the dir is in /etc/udev/rules.d/
[11:23] <Dr_Link> Where do I get theme files for Ubuntu?
[11:23] <Flannel> !themes | Dr_Link
[11:23] <ubotu> Dr_Link: Find your themes at: http://www.gnome-look.org - http://art.gnome.org - http://www.kde-look.org - http://themes.freshmeat.net/browse/58/ - http://www.guistyles.com - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/ - Also see !changethemes and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEyeCandy
[11:23] <Pirate_Hunter> medfly: will try, I think the reason it wont mount is because the main hd has ubuntu & Xubuntu installed
[11:24] <d4rkmonkey> How do i edit which directory apache reads from? I don't want it to read from /var/www
[11:24] <Jowi> siloko, google udev rules
[11:24] <redPidgin> edit /etc/apache(2)/httpd.conf
[11:24] <d4rkmonkey> redPidgin thanks.
[11:25] <redPidgin> d4rkmonkey, the option is called Document-Root
[11:25] <d4rkmonkey> redPidgin that file is completely blank. Do I just add Document-Root <root>
[11:25] <d4rkmonkey> ?
[11:25] <medfly> im looking for a command that i know that exists, that will show me all the readable letters of some binary file for example, or any file..
[11:25] <redPidgin> d4rkmonkey, do you know if there maybe is a config or conf folder in the /etc/apache folder?
[11:26] <dug_> d4rkmonkey: see if you have conf files under /etc/apache2/your-sites or something similar
[11:26] <Flannel> d4rkmonkey: /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default is the default one
[11:26] <d4rkmonkey> redPidgin yes, theres an apache.conf (I'm using apache2) but I can't find anything.
[11:26] <redPidgin> and is the apache.conf empty as well?
[11:26] <d4rkmonkey> Flannel I'll try that
[11:26] <d4rkmonkey> redPidgin No its not.
[11:27] <Flannel> d4rkmonkey: Ubuntu uses the debian style of config, everything is split up to where it makes sense.  Virtual host specific thigns are in the virtual host config file
[11:27] <Jasnation> if I delete xorg.conf, will x reconfig itself, or will I have to run a command
[11:27] <redPidgin> then try to find Document-Root in there
[11:27] <d4rkmonkey> Flannel yeah, makes sense. I think i got it now.
[11:27] <Pirate_Hunter> medfly: nope nothing works cnat seem to mount ntfs in Xubuntu using xdce... you got any ideas
[11:28] <Karark> switch user just gives me a black screen that i am not able to kill
[11:28] <redPidgin> Flannel, don't know if he is using virtual hosts?
[11:28] <K> ~[5~[5~[5~[6~[6~[6~[6~/quit
[11:28] <Karark> ctrl+alt+backspace doesn't help
[11:28] <dug_> Jasnation: don't delete xorg.conf, that will cause a lot of problems
[11:28] <Kworth> !backup
[11:28] <ubotu> There are many ways to back your system up. Here's a few: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BackupYourSystem , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DuplicityBackupHowto , https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HomeUserBackup , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MondoMindi - See also !sbackup and !cloning
[11:28] <Flannel> redPidgin: Ubuntu uses (one) virtualhost by default
[11:28] <redPidgin> Flannel, ok thanks
[11:28] <qid> Anyone know why a network interface started with "sudo ifup eth1" from a terminal would work, but the same interface started automatically at boot time fails to start properly?  It's a wireless interface using wpa_supplicant and roaming
[11:28] <Kworth> is BackupYourSystem the only backup system with nice grafical interface?
[11:28] <Jasnation> dug_: what if I want to restore xorg.conf to how it was when I installed ubuntu?
[11:29] <netstat> q ondas
[11:29] <netstat> hay alguien hay
[11:29] <redPidgin> Jasnation: you might reinstall Xorg-server-core
[11:29] <Kworth> is simplebackup the only backup system with nice grafical interface?
[11:29] <dug_> Jasnation: there is a reconfigure xorg command, but also, anytime you edit/change xorg.conf, create a backup copy of the file first so you can revert if needed
[11:29] <Kworth> or is anyone here who uses amanda ?
[11:29] <dug_> !xorg | Jasnation
[11:29] <ubotu> Jasnation: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[11:29] <redPidgin> Can someone give me a link to an introduction to Python GUI/GTK programming? I know the basics (and a bit more) of python, but no GUI stuff yet.
[11:30] <Jowi> Karark, hard to say what it can be. perhaps a bug in gnome. perhaps the video driver. maybe try with the vesa xorg driver .
[11:30] <Jack_Sparrow> Kworth: I just use tar from terminal... nice clean fast
[11:30] <holycow> hi
[11:30] <medfly> im looking for a command (called something like symbols, or letters, or something) that will show me all the readable stuff in a binary file..
[11:30] <d4rkmonkey> Flannel I need to restart apache right?
[11:30] <cox377> !https
[11:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about https - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[11:30] <Pirate_Hunter> anyone know how to mount ntfs hd in Xubuntu with sfxce file manager? ntfd-3g doesnt work.... anyone has nay ideas on what i cna do?
[11:30] <redPidgin> d4rkmonkey: yes
[11:30] <holycow> does anyone know how to remove all of gnome-desktop and all its dependencies?
[11:30] <RickH> Flannel:  I was able to boot with 2.6.20-15, but xserver wasn't configured and I couldn't remember the "dpkg-config xserver-xorg" command.  What is it?
[11:30] <Kworth> Jack_Sparrow, but you can't tar your whole disk or can you?
[11:30] <Flannel> d4rkmonkey: yeah.  sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
[11:30] <holycow> i'd like a nice clean apt command to do it rather than tracking down thousands of packages
[11:30] <Flannel> RickH: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[11:30] <wolferine> http://www.pastebin.ca/679590 <-- NFS issues
[11:30] <RickH> Flannel:  "reconfigure"  Thanks! :)
[11:31] <Karark> Jowi, i am using fglrx and need to use this driver for the game
[11:31] <redPidgin> Anyone able to give me a link to a Python GUI introductory documentation/tutorial?
[11:31] <Karark> so using vesa would defeat the purpose and eliminate the need for me to have another session
[11:31] <RickH> Flannel:  Is there any way to retrieve the 2.6.20-16.28 version?  Instead of the current .31 version?
[11:31] <RickH> Flannel:  sudo apt-get install that version was easy enough.  If I could do the -16.28 it would overwrite my bad -16.31
[11:31] <d4rkmonkey> Thanks for your help everyone
[11:31] <Flannel> RickH: that would be pinning
[11:32] <dug_> Kworth: here's the tar command I use to backup my system, i put it in a shell script: http://rafb.net/p/FxBdfx54.html
[11:32] <Flannel> !pinning | RickH
[11:32] <ubotu> RickH: pinning is an advanced feature that APT can use to prefer particular packages over others. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PinningHowto
[11:32] <RickH> Flannel:  Pinning seems to be for keeping stuff.  Does it revert?
[11:32] <Pirate_Hunter> anyone know how to mount ntfs hd in Xubuntu with xfce file manager? ntfe-3g doesnt work.... anyone has any idea on what i can do?
[11:32] <Flannel> RickH: you might need to temporarily remove the linux-image-generic package
[11:32] <Kworth> dug: thnks i will take a look at it
[11:32] <Flannel> RickH: you'll need to remove the pin to upgrade again
[11:32] <Jasnation> dug_: I recently ran a command that changed xorg, and it messed up my desktop effects and 3d graphics. I was going to fix the problem by reconfiguring x from the start
[11:32] <sneaker__> Hello -- does anyone here know how/where I can get a driver for connecting a Dell 1815dn printer over a windows share?
[11:32] <RickH> Flannel:  No way to automate this with a GUI and a list from someplace?
[11:33] <reallyjoel> Im having serious troubles with making a 'shortcut' to a hdd on my desktop
[11:33] <imcsk8> can somebody help me with some SILO on ubuntu sparc issues??
[11:33] <Flannel> RickH: Uh, I have no idea.  I don't use a GUI, so I'm not too familiar with all the fancy stuff.  Check in synaptic if there is some way to pin visually.
[11:33] <Jack_Sparrow> reallyjoel: Look at diskmounter... !mount
[11:34] <Jack_Sparrow> !mount
[11:34] <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
[11:34] <medfly> im looking for a command (i know it exists) that will show me all the readable text of a file.. im not sure how its called
[11:34] <Anlar> strings
[11:34] <Pirate_Hunter>  anyone know how to mount ntfs hd in Xubuntu with xfce file manager? ntfe-3g doesnt work.... anyone has any idea on what i can do?
[11:34] <d4rkmonkey> Flannel just wondering, is there a way that I could make phpmyadmin.192.168.2.197 lead to /var/www/phpmyadmin ?
[11:34] <jessie_> hey guys.
[11:34] <reallyjoel> Jack_Sparrow, sigh...
[11:34] <jw_704> Hello
[11:35] <RickH> Flannel:  Is there a way to sudo apt-get a specific version (like .28 or .29, apparently I had .29 previously), and then have it installed alongside the .31 version the way the -15 is now?
[11:35] <holycow> is there a channel for the ubuntu upgrade team?
[11:35] <reallyjoel> Jack_Sparrow, there is allready a "create new link to device" but it doesnt work
[11:35] <Flannel> d4rkmonkey: Um, I'm not sure subdomains are possible with IPs.  You'd have to ask in #apache, they'd be able to tell you more than I could
[11:35] <Jasnation> does open office have grammar check capabilities?
[11:35] <holycow> no
[11:35] <Flannel> RickH: not that I'm aware of, no.
[11:35] <d4rkmonkey> Flannel ok, thanks anyways
[11:35] <holycow> Jasnation: but you can download a java plugin that does
[11:35] <Kworth> dug
[11:35] <holycow> its on the open office forums btw
[11:35] <marcel> how can I see the content of a package with TAR?
[11:36] <Jasnation> holycow; okay
[11:36] <Kworth> dug_, is there a way to include one of the folders in media and ignore the rest?
[11:36] <jw_704> I have a fresh install of Ubuntu 7.04 and when I try to login to Gnome the login screen shows, but once I login I get a plain tannish blank screen and a mouse cursor? My desktop never actually shows up, nor do  I get the little "initializing window that shows all the components its loading? I am in textbased IRC command line right now
[11:36] <wolferine> http://www.pastebin.ca/679590 <-- NFS issues
[11:36] <ehird`> FOR ALL PEOPLE WHO WANT TO USE AN AIRPORT CARD --
[11:36] <ehird`> Use the script on the forums which sets up ndiswrapper.
[11:36] <holycow> ehird`: stop yelling
[11:36] <ehird`> You CAN'T use the non-ndiswrapper firmware
[11:36] <MilitantPotato> How do I remove all traces of an Nvidia restricted driver install?
[11:36] <holycow> MilitantPotato: you just delete all nvidia stuff from your system
[11:36] <holycow> its that simple
[11:37] <cox377> with the IP tables, is it a good idea that there all open from default?
[11:37] <MilitantPotato> apt-get --purge remove nvidia-glx ?
[11:37] <holycow> MilitantPotato: you do sudo updatedb then sudo locate nvidia or whatever
[11:37] <holycow> if you installed using ubuntu packages, that is the correct way
[11:37] <ticnailer69> yahoomail.com
[11:37] <MilitantPotato> He used envy.
[11:37] <holycow> the other way was if you used the nvidia installer btw
[11:37] <holycow> MilitantPotato: oh for fucks sake
[11:37] <RickH> Flannel:  Can you help me in private msg?
[11:37] <MilitantPotato> holycow: yea.
[11:37] <Jasnation> !language
[11:37] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[11:38] <holycow> why would he do something so retarded?  okay i think envy uses apt ... so yes try that
[11:38] <jw_704> Why do I  get an empty screen after I login on my fresh 7.04 install?
[11:38] <MilitantPotato> holycow: he was trying to get some video game to work in WIne and Cedega
[11:38] <jw_704> Not a blank screen, just an empty one
[11:38] <dug_> Kworth: I'm not sure, sorry, i'll look some more
[11:38] <Flannel> RickH: join #ubuntu-classroom
[11:38] <holycow> MilitantPotato: *nod* yeah all he had to do was use apt, its sad when they resort to things like that
[11:38] <holycow> MilitantPotato: give it a go, i'll see if i can help
[11:38] <Jasnation> jw_704: your number of workspaces is set to zero?
[11:39] <medfly> im looking for a command (i know it exists) that will show me all the readable text of a file.. im not sure how its called, probably something like symbols.
[11:39] <jw_704> Jasnation, This is a default 7.04 install, no upgrading.
[11:39] <MilitantPotato> holycow: he's trying to reconfigure X atm
[11:39] <lockdown> medfly, someone already answered,  it is strings
[11:39] <medfly> oh! i didnt see, thanks lockdown
[11:39] <holycow> MilitantPotato: aha, to do what?
[11:39] <marcel> how can I see the content of a package with TAR without unpacking it?
[11:39] <MilitantPotato> holycow: if this fails i'll have him run it from recovery console
[11:39] <Armadillio> i'm in precalculus, can anyone recommend me a math program aimed at that level?
[11:39] <MilitantPotato> holycow: to get to his desktop :)
[11:39] <medfly> and whoever answered :-)
[11:40] <holycow> have him do sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and select the vesa driver for starters
[11:40] <dug_> Kworth: I don't see an --include option.  maybe you could run two tar commands in a shell script
[11:40] <holycow> we can fix anything after that
[11:40] <Jasnation> jw_704: on the login screen, click options, then session, then failsafe gnome
[11:40] <MilitantPotato> vesa drivers?
[11:40] <MilitantPotato> Ok.
[11:40] <lockdown> marcel:  use tar with the t option
[11:40] <holycow> vesa will work 99.999% of the time
[11:40] <Kworth> dug_, it returns an error: tar: Anlegen eines leeren Archivs wird feige verweigert.
[11:40] <jw_704> Jasnation, I tried that, same thing.. Cursor, light brown screen but nothing else
[11:40] <marcel> thank yot
[11:40] <holycow> if it doesn't its a dead card
[11:40] <Kworth> dug_, its not allowed to create an empty archive
[11:41] <imcsk8> can somebody help me with some SILO on ubuntu sparc issues??
[11:41] <dug_> marcel: you cna right click a tar.gz file and select open with archive manager
[11:41] <imcsk8> it does not get installed on the disk
[11:41] <MilitantPotato> holycow: the card works, he was running fine yesterday, managed to help him get compizfusion installed
[11:41] <marcel> what's a cna?
[11:41] <Armadillio> i'm in precalculus, can anyone recommend me a math program aimed at that level?
[11:42] <holycow> MilitantPotato: i'm assuming he has  no x running right now? if thats the case vesa is the best starting point
[11:42] <dug_> Kworth: I don't know, maybe the excludes excluded everything?  DId you have the final slash (/) all by itself?  that tells tar to start at the root folder
[11:42] <holycow> everything else can be fixed
[11:42] <fulio> does anyone know where i can download compiz fusion
[11:42] <MilitantPotato> holycow: when he logs in he gets a blue screen saying Xserver is configured wrong.
[11:42] <wolferine> http://www.pastebin.ca/679590 <-- NFS issues
[11:42] <dug_> marcel: it's a dyslexic "can" just a typo
[11:42] <holycow> MilitantPotato: after a dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg?
[11:42] <marcel> :)
[11:42] <MilitantPotato> holycow: not sure yet :)
[11:42] <jw_704> Jasnation, how could I set my virtual desktops to only one? I'm not a big fan of virtual desktops anyway
[11:42] <MilitantPotato> holycow: I'm having him start over and choose Vesa
[11:43] <deer> hello
[11:43] <Kworth> dug_, can you take a look at it please: http://rafb.net/p/RTfVkr42.html
[11:43] <Chinaski1> hello.
[11:43] <holycow> have him try that first  then do sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[11:43] <MilitantPotato> so skip apt-get --purge remove nvidia-glx ?
[11:43] <jw_704> Textbased irc sucks :(
[11:44] <sofresh> hi here
[11:44] <holycow> MilitantPotato: yes it wont matter, when he chooses vesa that will jsut be ignored
[11:44] <MilitantPotato> ok.
[11:44] <MilitantPotato> so if he gets to desktop run that, or from a recovery console?
[11:44] <Kworth> dug_, I think I found the mistake
[11:44] <Kworth> dug_, I missed a *
[11:44] <holycow> correct
[11:44] <dug_> Kworth: it looks fine to me. maybe my command won't work unless you are backing up to another hard drive.  if that's the case, sorry, my mistake
[11:44] <holycow> well what is his ultimate goal?
[11:44] <MilitantPotato> correct on the desktop terminal?
[11:44] <sofresh> Can u help me, i have a problem with gdm, gdm freeze and nothings
[11:44] <holycow> just to get a desktop running?
[11:44] <jw_704> How do I switch from Gnome to KDE?
[11:45] <jessie_> medfly, cat?
[11:45] <Kworth> dug_, Well but this backup is gonna take 24 hours at least
[11:45] <MilitantPotato> To get his 5200 Nvidia card using restricted drivers without breaking xserver :)
[11:45] <holycow> jw_704: install kubuntu_desktop and install kde is one way, another way is just install kubuntu-desktop and select kde from one of th eoptions at login
[11:45] <sofresh> Do u have one idea for me please
[11:45] <jw_704> holycow, thanks!
[11:45] <ger> ger
[11:45] <holycow> MilitantPotato: i don't know if there are any issues with the 5200, i can run him through all the standard stuff
[11:45] <sx66> how do I download Flock in linux, I have the package, and unzipped the folder, then what?
[11:46] <holycow> we can get him to a desktop then reinstalling nvidia-glx
[11:46] <Kworth> dug_, where do you backup your files, i have a network storage and it probably takes forever
[11:46] <gaurish> I want my machine to turn off dialy 0750hrs, how to do?
[11:46] <holycow> and checking a few things and he should be up and running again
[11:46] <MilitantPotato> holycow: It worked fine before he used vesa, so if we can undo what it did, hopefully it will work.
[11:46] <MilitantPotato> err
[11:46] <holycow> but lets give the sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg thing a run first and select vesa
[11:46] <dug_> Kworth: yeah i don't know how to track the backup's progress.  I just backup to an external usb hard drive for now.  another server i used to backup using rsync or something like that
[11:46] <MilitantPotato> before he used ENVY
[11:46] <holycow> if that doesn't work there is a command to reset xorg.conf to a stock config
[11:46] <MilitantPotato> ok
[11:46] <MilitantPotato> Hey
[11:46] <MilitantPotato> Frame buffer support yes or no?
[11:47] <medfly> jessie__, strings works :-) (theres alot of garbage that i have to ignore
[11:47] <Kworth> dug_, yeah rsync might be a solution
[11:47] <dug_> Kworth: here are a few tutorials on backing up using rsync: http://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl=en&q=ubuntu+backup+rsync&btnG=Google+Search
[11:47] <holycow> MilitantPotato: of course, we get that alot also with the retards that use easyubuntu or whatever the other one is called
[11:47] <wolferine> http://www.pastebin.ca/679590 <-- NFS issues
[11:47] <jafoo0> I need some help. i've installed fiesty fawn a 3 or 4 pc's before.. but i'm loading it on my home pc now.  I've booted the cd, clicked on start or install ubuntu, and it's asking me for a login/password
[11:47] <MilitantPotato> holycow: Frame buffer Y or N?
[11:47] <marcel> can I run Ubuntu live cd from a usb stick?
[11:47] <holycow> n
[11:47] <Waka_Waka_Waka> What programs will help me to analyze my harddrive? I have a 41 gig drive and after installing Ubuntu 6.10 and then upgrading to 7.04 without much else installed extra a df in the command line reports that 10% of the HD is already in use. If that is the case then I have only a 30 gig drive not a 41 right?
[11:47] <MilitantPotato> rgr
[11:47] <jessie__> medfly, or you can go "cat /blah/blah/blah | grep pattern"
[11:47] <Chinaski1> i have to ask where to find the .deb packages of wpa_suplicant. My friend is going to install ubuntu and he's got only a wireless card. So i have to download all the files needed to get wireless networking to work. i miss only the wpa_supplicant package and i can't find it in packages.ubuntu.com
[11:48] <jessie__> that will filter it.
[11:48] <gaurish> how shutdown ubuntu dialy at specific time??,
[11:48] <medfly> jessie__, strings does the above pretty well, and saves some work :-)
[11:48] <jessie__> gaurish, you would make a cron job.
[11:48] <jessie__> medfly, ahhh... good to know.
[11:48] <MilitantPotato> Chinaski1: run baobab in terminal
[11:49] <MilitantPotato> or, Applications>Accessories>Disk Usage Analyzer
[11:49] <radu> any xen knowledgable people around (feisty)
[11:49] <jafoo0> has anyone tried to install ubuntu, and recieved a login screen instead of a desktop where you can double click install?
[11:49] <gaurish> jessie__, how to do this, i tried by "crontab -e"
[11:49] <Nicholas7> Is the program Wubi reliable?
[11:49] <marcel> can I run Ubuntu live cd from a usb stick?
[11:49] <dug_> Nicholas7: yes, it appears to be reliable, and once you install it is just like a regular ubuntu install anyway
[11:49] <MilitantPotato> Chinaski1: wrong person, sorry
[11:49] <Chinaski1> k
[11:50] <Nicholas7> Wow, thanks. That is cool.
[11:50] <MilitantPotato> Waka_Waka_Waka: Applications>Accessories>Disk Usage Analyzer (or baobab in terminal)
[11:50] <gaurish> jessie__, but what will be the exact command
[11:50] <holycow> marcel: i don't know, sounds like an interesting question, copy it to a usb drive from a cdrom and see?
[11:50] <holycow> :)
[11:50] <dug_> !xen | radu
[11:50] <holycow> tell us what you find
[11:50] <ubotu> radu: XEN is a virtual machine monitor for x86 that supports execution of multiple guest operating systems with unprecedented levels of performance and resource isolation. Information on installing it for Ubuntu can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenOnEdgy
[11:50] <jessie__> gaurish, let me check real fast.
[11:50] <yoyo> saludos
[11:50] <radu> dug_ : yea, problem is I cannot get my nvidia driver/ b44 (network) to work w/ the xen kernel
[11:51] <Waka_Waka_Waka> Thanks!
[11:51] <radu> dug_: also , seems that xen-restricted-modules has not been updated for feisty
[11:51] <dug_> radu: sorry, i don't know anything about xen, i was just seeing if ubotu had any helpful links about it
[11:51] <radu> dug_ : thanks, but yes, I did check out that documentation already :(
[11:52] <PPPP> is there a gui to show all the hardware that's attached?
[11:52] <radu> dug_ : is there a xen specific channel around here ?
[11:52] <holycow> does anyone remember to command to recursively remove all packages associated with a metapackage and its dependencies?
[11:52] <holycow> id love to remove gnome
[11:52] <deer> PPPP: nope, can't you use dmesg ?
[11:52] <radu> dug_ : or a better channel than this , to ask questions xen-related?
[11:52] <PPPP> deer: i guess i didn't know how
[11:53] <dug_> radu: I don't know, i don't see one online, but you can try /join #xen
[11:53] <deer> PPPP: open terminal , i.e. gnome-terminal and type dmesg
[11:53] <rainwalker> Is Gutsy going to have it's own repo for Compiz Fusion, or will it use one of the existing ones?
[11:53] <Eviltronic> How do i see if i have xorg.conf loaded or xorg.conf.fglrx-0 ?
[11:53] <PPPP> deer: thanks
[11:53] <deer> or even better: dmesg | less
[11:53] <deer> with page up , page down you can scroll up and down
[11:54] <dug_> rainwalker: i don't know, but gutsy helpers are on #ubuntu+1 and compiz helpers are on #ubuntu-effects or something
[11:54] <Nicholas7> When is Gusty going to be able to be ordered from ShitIt? I remember Festy was avalible a couple of months early.
[11:54] <holycow> just wait to your horses
[11:54] <holycow> you can't sell something not yet released
[11:54] <holycow> :)
[11:54] <rainwalker> Thanks dug_
[11:54] <dug_> ShitIt? what kind of logo do they have?
[11:54] <deer> PPPP: hope this will solve your problem with searching the hardware attached
[11:55] <wolferine> http://www.pastebin.ca/679590 <-- NFS issues
[11:55] <suupaabaka> #ubuntu-effects
[11:55] <gnomefreak> Nicholas7: too early to know and all gutsy questions ask in #ubuntu+1
[11:55] <Nicholas7> ok
[11:55] <PPPP> deer: actually the bigger question is...is there a program i could use to video chat?
[11:55] <gnomefreak> rainwalker: ask in #ubuntu-effects
[11:55] <PPPP> deer: with ppl on macs and pc's?
[11:55] <dug_> PPPP: you can try Kopete, but it might be tricky to get it to work
[11:55] <deer> PPPP: skype?
[11:55] <gaurish> jessie__: are you there?
[11:56] <specie> YAY 2 hours later I got my printer working
[11:56] <specie> phew
[11:56] <jessie__> gaurish, k, well i now know you use crontab, yet the format is beyond me.
[11:56] <PPPP> deer: i'm not sure if skype has it
[11:56] <deer> oh, sorry - linux version doesn't have video
[11:56] <Chinaski1>  where to find the .deb packages of wpa_suplicant? My friend is going to install ubuntu and he's got only a wireless card. So i have to download all the files needed to get wireless networking to work. i miss only the wpa_supplicant package and i can't find it in packages.ubuntu.com
[11:56] <jessie__> anybody know how to make a cron job?
[11:56] <PPPP> dug_: kopete eh...hmmm
[11:56] <specie> crontab -e
[11:56] <Kworth> dug_, I think I got rsync to work :)
[11:56] <mcopple> Would anyone happen to know of a utility to open Microsoft Backup files in Linux?
[11:56] <deer> PPPP: sudo apt-get install kopete :)
[11:56] <jessie__> Chinaski1, google it?
[11:56] <Chinaski1> did not find
[11:56] <rainwalker> #ubuntu-effects hasn't been much help lately
[11:57] <jessie__> Chinaski1, k, let me find a url for it.
[11:57] <PPPP> deer: i'm not sure if it works with ppl on pc and mac tho
[11:57] <dug_> Kworth: yeah i forgot about it.  i need to use rsync again when i get a server running soon
[11:57] <gaurish> specie, whats its format?
[11:57] <Kworth> dug_, here is my code: http://rafb.net/p/uqBWjR59.html
[11:58] <Chinaski1> jessie__ ,i found a version to compile and got error. is it possible do download the .deb package without installing it with apt-get?
[11:58] <gaurish> specie, i want my ubuntu to shutdown daily at 750hrs
[11:58] <sanguisdex> any one know is there is a package surce that will keep gnomecomander more uptodate, the the standard feisty ones?
[11:58] <gaurish> specie, now how to do this?
[11:58] <scipio_> PPPP, gyachi maybe. saw some guides in the forums
[11:58] <specie> oh okay... the timing would be.....
[11:58] <macd> Chinaski1, yep, by doing 'sudo dpkg -i package.deb"
[11:58] <ScorpKing> i've tried qtparted and partlogic but neither can resize my ext3 partitions. :( any ideas?
[11:58] <specie> I assume you mean 7:50 am?
[11:58] <deer> PPPP: i'm installing kopete right now
[11:58] <Waka_Waka_Waka> I would like to use something like the Avant GNOME Dock but I ont seem to be able to get compiz to run on this laptop. Is there an alterative to this?
[11:58] <deer> we'll see
[11:59] <jessie__> Chinaski1, yes, let me figure out the code.
[11:59] <declan> Am I the only one with nasty looking tiny fonts on gutsy? Any quick solutions?
[11:59] <gaurish> specie, yup
[11:59] <PPPP> scipio_: cool, i'll take a look at that too. thanks
[11:59] <specie> gaurish, 50  7   *  *   *   <shutdown command>
[11:59] <specie> I would test it out tho, it's been a loooooong time since I've used cron :)
[11:59] <PPPP> deer: i'm also trying to get compiz to work...i just installed ubuntu
[11:59] <wolferine> http://www.pastebin.ca/679590 <-- NFS issues
[11:59] <vader1102> declan, I don't use it.... not going to until it has been in release for 3 or 4 weeks
[12:00] <declan> Right. Good thinking lord vader
[12:00] <gaurish> specie, should i use "sudo shutdown -h"
[12:00] <macd> wolferine, do you have entries in /etc/hosts.allow ?
[12:00] <siloko> Jowi: hey thanks - i just got back to my computer and checked your answers :)
[12:00] <wolferine> macd, yes
[12:00] <Kworth> is the 64bit system actually much faster?
[12:00] <gaurish> specie, i heard now keyword doesnot go with cron
[12:00] <wolferine> macd, and they are correct
[12:01] <mike6546> by default does ubuntu mount NTFS drives as read-only?
[12:01] <vader1102> declan, reason being is I support business with this lappy and cannot have a borked system
[12:01] <Waka_Waka_Waka> kworth my 64 bit machine only seems faster when I am doing video editing and processing.
[12:01] <jafoo0> I'm trying to install ubuntu 7.04, does anyone know the login/password? usually when i install i don't need one, but it's asking for one now
[12:01] <dug_> declan: there is a bug report about it, i'll look, but also you can ask gutsy questions on the #ubuntu+1 channel
[12:01] <specie> gaurish, ?  what do you mean by keyword
[12:01] <macd> wolferine, add either subtree_check or no_subtree_check to your exports.
[12:01] <smallfoot-> the fireworks screensaver in Ubuntu is awesome!!!!!!!!
[12:01] <smallfoot-> i love it!
[12:01] <jessie__> jafoo, ubuntu & ubuntu?
[12:01] <jafoo0> yes
[12:01] <wolferine> macd, in the  () s ?
[12:02] <jafoo0> usually it dropps me into a desktop where i double click "install"
[12:02] <bruenig> !ot | smallfoot-
[12:02] <ubotu> smallfoot-: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[12:02] <jafoo0> but it's not doing that now
[12:02] <macd> wolferine, yessir
[12:02] <dug_> declan: you might need to change the dpi (dots per inch) for your screen resolution: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fontconfig/+bug/115950
[12:02] <declan> Thanks Dug
[12:02] <specie> gaurish, I would use  /sbin/shutdown -h now
[12:02] <Kworth> wooo, how long does rsync take for building a filelist, mine is probably gonna work on it for 2 hours ^
[12:02] <Kworth> :)
[12:02] <gaurish> specie, you what will be shutdown used here, i heard now argument does not work with it
[12:02] <declan> Dug, I'll check that bug report.
[12:03] <gaurish> specie, can we somehow avoid now?
[12:03] <siloko> Kworth: well i guess you have the -c option (checksum every file) otherwise two hours seems a long time . . .
[12:03] <dug_> Kworth: yeah it takes a way.  I think I'm not sure but maybe rsync does incremental backups, so the next time you run it, it will only backup what has changed hopefully
[12:03] <dug_> Kworth: it takes a "while" I mean
[12:03] <jafoo0> jessie__ : ubuntu/ubuntu didn't work.
[12:03] <blahblahx> is the 6.06 version very stable?
[12:03] <jessie__> jafoo0, well, i cant remeber right now.
[12:03] <specie> gaurish, I suppose you could just remove the now... should be more graceful
[12:03] <Kworth> siloko, no I dont have the c option
[12:04] <Kworth> dug_, I hope so