[12:04] <Howitzer> bb
[12:04] <jafoo0> jessie__: okay. i guess i'll try downloading the "alternate" cd then.. and see if that works.
[12:04] <blahblahx> how stable is the 6.06 version?
[12:04] <siloko> Kworth: the copying can take a long time - but just building the file list shouldn't take two hours . . . do you have -v - if so you can watch progress :)
[12:04] <blahblahx> the LTS
[12:04] <wolferine> macd, doesnt help
[12:04] <jessie__> jafoo0, wait, first hit ctrl+alt+backspace.
[12:04] <gaurish> specie, but do i need to put sudo in infron of it?
[12:04] <jessie__> then, dont push buttons.
[12:04] <blahblahx> anyone?
[12:04] <jessie__> it should automatically log you in.
[12:05] <gaurish> infront i mean
[12:05] <macd> wolferine, and you restarted nfs-kernel-server ?
[12:05] <non|inear> for work i have to mount ext3 drives in xp.  i need to mount some read-only (but mose rw) , anyone know how i can do this using fs-drivees?  not sure if i want to have 2 different ext3 drivers insrtalled in ext3....  or, has anyone been sucessfuly with ms tools for unix???
[12:05] <blahblahx> grrrrrrrr
[12:05] <specie> you'll probably want to su, then do crontab -e
[12:05] <jafoo0> jessie__ nope didn't log me in.. just gives me another prompt
[12:05] <smallfoot-> make GRUB / bootloader be fail-safe
[12:05] <deer> PPPP:ok, started kopete, but I have to install more modules - I just can't create an account
[12:05] <wolferine> macd, do you know alot about NFS, or are you being kind?
[12:05] <DagonIT> I have a question about installing Opera. Is the the opera package broke?
[12:05] <macd> I use it in a enterprise enviornment
[12:05] <pietruch> hi
[12:05] <wolferine> macd, of course I restarted the service :)
[12:05] <blahblahx> IS THE 6.06 VERSION STABLE?!
[12:05] <wolferine> !caps | blahblahx
[12:05] <ubotu> blahblahx: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[12:05] <PPPP> deer: i see
[12:05] <dug_> gaurish: oh yeah, you might need to do a "sudo -s" (root shell) then do crontab -e.  sudo pops up a password dialog
[12:05] <PPPP> deer: i should try it too
[12:05] <jessie__> blahblahx, they all are.
[12:05] <specie> gaurish, that way the crontab will be edited under your root account, and since it effects the entire system, I would put login as root first.
[12:06] <macd> in my exports (just at home btw) /opt/volatile   172.28.150.166(rw,no_root_squash,async,subtree_check)
[12:06] <blahblahx> right but is 6.06 more stable than the rest?
[12:06] <enyc> blahblahx: well its long term support version, for desktop use i reccomend 7.04 however
[12:06] <enyc> blahblahx: well anythig can be more stable thatn others depending on situation ;-)
[12:06] <siloko> DagonIT: download the latest version from opera website - works fine on feisty for me :)
[12:06] <blahblahx> i want to run a file server
[12:06] <Kworth> how do I get a ntfs disk to be writeable?
[12:06] <Kworth> !ntfs
[12:06] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[12:06] <DagonIT> thanks
[12:06] <blahblahx> so should i use 7.04 or 6.06?
[12:06] <wolferine> macd, in that case, I have twin machines, I can view this box from my server, 131 can see 105, but vice versa isnt working
[12:06] <enyc> blahblahx: ify ou are just running a server then  Ubuntu Dapper6.06LTS or  Debian-Etch  is good
[12:06] <specie> gaurish, ...  so  type: su, password....  crontab -e   then paste in 50   7  *  *   *  /sbin/shutdown -h, and you should be good 2 go
[12:06] <Kworth> !fuse
[12:06] <ubotu> FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) is a !kernel driver that allows non-root users to create their own filesystems. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_in_Userspace for more on FUSE.  Some examples of filesystems that use FUSE are !ntfs-3g, sshfs and isofs. A full list of Filesystems that use FUSE is here:  http://fuse.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/FileSystems
[12:07] <enyc> blahblahx: you, either of those -- 7.04 is more recent, 6.06 dis older but supported longer
[12:07] <macd> wolferine, Sep  2 22:16:01 ubuntu2 mountd[31164] : connect from 192.168.1.105 to proc (1) in mountd: request from unauthorized host  leads me to believe that the connecting host doesnt have a proper entry in /etc/hosts.allow
[12:07] <macd> wolferine, are you using IP's or hostnames in /etc/hosts.allow
[12:07] <wolferine> so you want me to post my /etc/hosts.allow and .deny then ?
[12:08] <non|inear> or, does anyone know how to mount drives as read-only in XP??
[12:08] <wolferine> im using services in host.allow and .deny
[12:08] <PriceChild> !windows | non|inear
[12:08] <ubotu> non|inear: 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
[12:08] <MilitantPotato> holycow: he's at his desktop in a gnome session (not XGL) what's our next step?
[12:08] <macd> wolferine, yeah plz post your hosts.allow
[12:08] <wolferine> sure, give me a min
[12:08] <ompaul> !paste
[12:08] <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)
[12:09] <jafoo0> jessie_: soo i did a ctrl alt + f5, ((drop out of x) and it says user not known to underlying authentication mode
[12:09] <bluefox83> sooooo...anyone know a good place to get help with xchat python plugins?
[12:09] <MilitantPotato> holycow: ya there?
[12:09] <ompaul> bluefox83, there is a #xchat
[12:09] <MilitantPotato> Waka_Waka_Waka: Did that Disk usage analyzer help?
[12:09] <holycow> milquetoast ... yes
[12:09] <holycow> i mean MilitantPotato
[12:09] <bluefox83> ompaul, yeah..and they haven't helped me even slightly...in almost 6 hours
[12:09] <MilitantPotato> holycow: he's at his desktop finally, using vesa
[12:09] <imbecile> having trouble compiling something.. can someone tell me what i need to do? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36243/
[12:10] <macd> wolferine, I just noticed something is ubuntu2 the mahcine your trying to mount the nfs dir to or from?
[12:10] <holycow> MilitantPotato: toldja.  your basically done.
[12:10] <holycow> MilitantPotato: remove nvidia-glx and reinstall it
[12:10] <holycow> then there is an nvidia configure command or something to make sure he is using the nvidia driver in xorg.conf
[12:10] <holycow> or he can just modify that by hand
[12:10] <non|inear> PriceChild  thanks, but i've been reading on this for weeks... heh.  and, this is really an issue of how to mount ext FS, not how to deal with ntfs
[12:10] <holycow> and restart gdm and he's done
[12:11] <MilitantPotato> holycow: apt-get --purge remove nvidia-glx
[12:11] <holycow> correct
[12:11] <MilitantPotato> then apt-get install nvidia-glx
[12:11] <holycow> right
[12:11] <dug_> imbecile: you may need to install a python2.5-dev package or something similar to get the python headers
[12:11] <wolferine> macd: http://www.pastebin.ca/680464
[12:11] <holycow> although i think its apt-get remove --purge nvidia-glx
[12:11] <MilitantPotato> ok, I'll need to google the configuration command
[12:11] <imbecile> dug_:  thank you :)
[12:11] <PriceChild> non|inear, you asked how to change thigns in windows... this isn't the place for that
[12:12] <deer> PPPP: ok, i've installed aim, gadu-gadu, groupwise, icq, irc, jabber, msn, meanwhile, sms  , winpopup and yahoo support, what do we choose ?
[12:12] <wolferine> macd, i am trying to mount from the 105 box to the 131 (ubuntu2)
[12:12] <macd> k
[12:12] <gaurish> specie, nothing happned i tried changing the time to two minutes later
[12:12] <non|inear> pricechild:  ok, i hate windows as much as you do, but really the community needs to start supporting su`ch questoins
[12:12] <non|inear> anyhow, thanks ;)
[12:13] <PriceChild> non|inear, I don't hate windows.
[12:13] <KevinOman> what does this mean?  Error: Package linux-kernel-headers has no installation candidate
[12:13] <jafoo0> jessie__ i think my cd is hozed... i googled it online..
[12:13] <siloko> non|inear: the ubuntu communtiy needs to start supporting windows questions - thats asking a bit much :)
[12:13] <PPPP> deer: let's try msn
[12:13] <macd> wolferine, of so verify these things, on 105 (profx) hosts.allow and exports allow from 131, then on 131 you dont need anything in hosts.allow/deny or exports, simply an entry in fstab like /path/to/mount server(or ip):/remote/path/to/mount then 'sudo mount -a'
[12:13] <Kworth> how can i relode my fstab settings
[12:13] <non|inear> pricechild:  OK, well I hate windows more than you then, but i need ti for work ya know :)
[12:13] <MilitantPotato> holycow: after the purge bit should he dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[12:13] <Kworth> how can i relode my fstab settings? without rebooting
[12:13] <deer> non|inear, at the end of the world linux community will debug and fix windows bugs
[12:14] <MilitantPotato> then use the restricted driver package manager or apt-get
[12:14] <holycow> no
[12:14] <jsg> hi. how do i control which internet browser opens a link?
[12:14] <wolferine> macd, can you please rephrase :/
[12:14] <holycow> there is no point to that
[12:14] <siloko> Kworth: you don't just save your new file and it will be read the next time you boot
[12:14] <Jasnation> what will happen if I delete xorg.conf
[12:14] <macd> wolferine, sure, let me make a post on pastebin what exactly you should have on both boxes
[12:14] <PieSquared> Can anyone help me? For some reason, every time the computer is restarted/turned off, the nvidia.ko file (the nvidia driver) is deleted from /lib/modules/2.6 ..../volatile/nvidia.ko, so my Xserver dies when it tries to start
[12:14] <Kworth> siloko -> How do I make it active then?
[12:14] <wolferine> macd, sure
[12:14] <holycow> removing nvidia-glx actually wasn't even necessary, i'm just making sure he didn't f-up too much stuff related to that while he was mucking about
[12:14] <PriceChild> Jasnation, x will autodetect settings and should start up (feisty onwards)
[12:14] <wolferine> macd, what do you believe the issue is ?
[12:15] <holycow> just reinstalling nvidia-glx is enough and all he has to do is make soure his xorg.conf file uses the nvidia instead of the vesa driver
[12:15] <siloko> Kworth: its read automatically whenever it is needed
[12:15] <chautemoc> how do i do this: "Now we'll complile the Ndiswrapper program. In a terminal, go to the directory where you extracted ndiswrapper and execute the following..."
[12:15] <deer> PPPP: no, passport.microsoft.com - this is not a good idea
[12:15] <MilitantPotato> ok
[12:15] <holycow> he can do sude gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf, and edit vesa out and put nvidia in that line and restart gdm
[12:15] <holycow> thats it
[12:15] <Adnan_> Hi there guys, I need some help with Grub, thanks :)
[12:15] <chautemoc> stupid question i know :b
[12:15] <PieSquared> uhh
[12:15] <Thegeektechnique> hey guys and gals. I am having trouble updating Amarok. I am in gnome. it is listed in my update manager, but it is grey and I can't select it.
[12:15] <non|inear> siloko: ubuntu or gnu/linux will need to embrace and support existing filesystems and OS to become the next ubuquitous os (esp. ms which is on like every desktop in the world)
[12:15] <PPPP> deer: what do u suggest?
[12:15] <Jasnation> ?
[12:15] <holycow> MilitantPotato: if it breaks then just changing xorg.conf back to vesa is enough and a restart of gdm
[12:15] <PieSquared> uhhh Can anyone help me?
[12:15] <Kworth> siloko, But it doesn't mount my device byitself
[12:15] <PieSquared> For some reason, every time the computer is restarted/turned off, the nvidia.ko file (the nvidia driver) is deleted from /lib/modules/2.6 ..../volatile/nvidia.ko, so my Xserver dies when it tries to start
[12:16] <MilitantPotato> ok
[12:16] <holycow> then we can worry about why the nvidia package doesn't work, but i thiknk its likely that it will be fine
[12:16] <mcopple> non|inear -- I don't know that the community needs to support ext3 on Windows anymore than Microsoft is required to support NTFS on Linux.
[12:16] <PriceChild> PieSquared, yes it is, licensing issues
[12:16] <PriceChild> PieSquared, it is created every time the module is probed (so on boot)
[12:16] <dug_> Kworth: "mount -a" will reload all the drives listed in /etc/fstab
[12:16] <PieSquared> weird
[12:16] <deer> PPPP: let's try AIM
[12:16] <siloko> Kworth: just typing mount without any arguments will read fstab
[12:16] <PieSquared> so how can I make it so it works?
[12:16] <PriceChild> PieSquared, it will work by probing nvidia
[12:16] <PenguinistaKC> That would seem to be an ext3-specific question, rather than an Ubuntu question.
[12:16] <Kworth> siloko, dug_, thanks
[12:16] <PieSquared> if I copy it there manually and then restart gdm it works
[12:17] <vamsi> how to install a new usplash theme?
[12:17] <PieSquared> so how do I make it so it works on boot up?
[12:17] <non|inear> mcopple.. yea, i mean ideally i agree with you, but MS reings now and can't ignore that
[12:17] <PriceChild> !usplash | vamsi
[12:17] <ubotu> vamsi: 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
[12:17] <pcaporale> ubuntu
[12:17] <vamsi> thanks
[12:17] <non|inear> i mean, even the nerds have problems with compatibility, my case is example
[12:17] <non|inear> and VM too slow/unstable still..
[12:18] <Xonnel> Hello
[12:18] <chautemoc> sorry to repeat but, how do i do this: Now we'll complile the Ndiswrapper program. In a terminal, go to the directory where you extracted ndiswrapper and execute the following...
[12:18] <PPPP> deer: how do i set up an account?
[12:18] <jsg> hi. i was wondering, how can i set which internet browser, by default, will open a link i click on?
[12:18] <PenguinistaKC> non|inear -- interoperability like that is something that will probably have tobe left up to paid consultants, it isn't something most community folks would do. I would just use SAMBA and mount the ext3 drives as CIFS shares.
[12:18] <Xonnel> Has anyone had Google Earth running?
[12:18] <PPPP> deer: i don't have aim and i don't know where in kopete let's me add an account?
[12:18] <dug_> non|inear: are you trying to read an ext3 drive in windows?  there are tools like http://www.chrysocome.net/explore2fs  otherwise, mounting drives read-only in general is a windows-only issue
[12:18] <non|inear> so anyhow, has anyone tried using two ext2 drivers at once?  like fs-drivers for read-write and one of the others for read-only?
[12:19] <gaurish> specie, it worked, just we need to modify a little /sbin/shutdown -h *0*
[12:19] <Xonnel> My system restarts just after GoogleEarth starts up
[12:19] <gaurish> specie, note the o
[12:19] <slashzul> hi guys. how do you force install vmware-install.pl ?
[12:19] <PieSquared> \list
[12:19] <non|inear> penguinistakc - yea, i've been using samba on VMs on my laptop, but too unstable.  i could do on a real network but i bounce around too much and not anways realiable networks
[12:19] <scipio_> jsg, system-preferences-preferred applications
[12:19] <MilitantPotato> holycow: he's installing restricted-manager
[12:20] <Thegeektechnique> hello everyone. I am having trouble updating amarok. it is listed in my update manager but it is grey and I am not able to select it.
[12:20] <deer> PPPP: at the bottom of the first tab there is a button - create an account -> aol.com
[12:20] <non|inear> dug_ no, i'm trying to mount NTFS as both ro and rw... i can obviously do them indiidually but want to do them at same time, with single driver
[12:20] <holycow> MilitantPotato: not sure what that is, must be new in feisty or something. did it get pulled in with nvidia-glx?
[12:20] <jsg> got it, thanks!!
[12:20] <slashzul> how do you export an xterm to another terminal?
[12:20] <slashzul> I sshed over and keep getting suid-root error
[12:20] <non|inear> with raw disk access, not network or VM
[12:20] <slashzul> I need a remote xterm
[12:21] <MilitantPotato> holycow: no, it's an easy way to install nvidia's drivers
[12:21] <macd> wolferine, http://www.pastebin.ca/680474  is all you need to make it work (I might have reversed the hosts on accident if so you can just reverse them back)
[12:21] <holycow> *sigh*
[12:21] <Vonce8> anybody know why I'm getting this error: I'm setting up ssl with my proftpd server and when i try to run ./sign.sh (i'm signing it myself) via "sudo ./sign.sh server.csr" it says ./sign.sh command not found
[12:21] <holycow> your friend just doesn' tlisten?
[12:21] <MilitantPotato> comes with ubuntu :)
[12:21] <PPPP> deer: is there a menu-equivalent? i'm not sure where that is...
[12:21] <MilitantPotato> Nah, it's the recommended way to handle driver installs with ubuntu
[12:21] <holycow> mother trucker, i refuse to help people that don't listen
[12:21] <MilitantPotato> feisty
[12:21] <holycow> thats idiotic
[12:21] <kitche> Vonce8, are you in the folder with sign.sh
[12:21] <holycow> it will just do the same thing i told you guys
[12:21] <wolferine> macd, do you know what the issue might be ?
[12:21] <MilitantPotato> true.
[12:22] <macd> wolferine, it looks to me like you were trying to export the src and the destination target
[12:22] <holycow> well he is on his own for the rest of it, lik ei said i refuse to help people that don't listen
[12:22] <MilitantPotato> very true, but if ubuntu comes with a more userfriendly way I tend to go that route, saves what little hair I have left :)
[12:22] <holycow> maybe someone else has the patience for that
[12:22] <wolferine> huh?
[12:22] <wolferine> lol
[12:22] <Vonce8> i'm in the home directory - i blindly followed ubuntuforums directions and downloaded it seperately via wget http://xxxx/sign.sh
[12:22] <Nekow42> I'm getting a ton of messages like "Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/feisty-security/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz  400 Bad request" when I do a "sudo apt-get update"
[12:22] <macd> when in fact only the box serving the directory need to riun the nfs-kernel-server, the host that mounts it rmeotly only needs an entry in fstab, no exports, no hosts.allow/deny entries
[12:22] <MilitantPotato> holycow: ....  you're slightly high strung
[12:23] <holycow> no
[12:23] <macd> wolferine, just try what I pasted it will work ;P
[12:23] <holycow> you are takin gup my time
[12:23] <Nekow42> Is there something up with the servers, or is it on my side?
[12:23] <holycow> i'm offering help for free
[12:23] <wolferine> macd, working on it :P
[12:23] <holycow> if he/she cannot follow instructions i will offer my time to someone else who actually values it
[12:23] <deer> PPPP: configuration -> accounts -> new -> tab: basic configuration
[12:23] <holycow> thats not high strung
[12:23] <holycow> thats reality
[12:24] <PriceChild> holycow, if you want to ignore, then please ignore or /ignore then move on.
[12:24] <PPPP> deer: aaah i see.  thanks a lot. let me create it now.  brb
[12:24] <MilitantPotato> holycow: That's why helpdesk people shake all day :P
[12:24] <PriceChild> MilitantPotato, lets move on please
[12:24] <holycow> PriceChild: dude i didn't ask you for an opinion, don't mix your self in things you have no clue about
[12:24] <Davy_Jones> !vista
[12:24] <ubotu> vista is the new operating system by the evil overlords from Redmond. For more information, see http://www.badvista.org
[12:24] <holycow> translation: put ME on ignore, i'm not interested in speaking with you
[12:24] <Nekow42> Ehh, bad time to ask?
[12:24] <PriceChild> !offtopic | holycow
[12:24] <ubotu> holycow: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[12:24] <m0_> Hi, can I insall the gnome monitor switching ?
[12:24] <PriceChild> Nekow42, please do ask questions if you need to :)
[12:24] <dug_> Nekow42: i don't know, but you might just try again later in case the server is getting clogged.  or you can set it to fetch from the us. or other servers
[12:24] <holycow> go away retard
[12:25] <m0_> I want to switch between LAPTOP monitor and CRT monitor
[12:25] <chautemoc> high strung indeed :b
[12:25] <kitche> holycow, bet your about to be banned in a second
[12:25] <Nekow42> I tried it last night with the same message... Is there a place I can get a mirror list?
[12:25] <deer> PPPP: i've got problems connecting to AOL servers...
[12:25] <PriceChild> kitche, please stay on topic
[12:25] <tom314> running the command "/etc/init.d/gdm start" causes my screen to go blank, any ideas?
[12:26] <Kworth> how can I tell rsync to echo what it is doing?
[12:26] <kitche> Kworth, it should do that unless you want it to be more verbose
[12:26] <Kworth> kitche, okay if you say so
[12:26] <Chinaski1> My friend is going to install ubuntu and he's got only a wireless card.  i have to download all the files needed to get wireless networking to work. i miss a kinda wpasupplicant.deb package. ok, i did 'apt-get source --download-only wpasupplicant'. i've got two files: 'wpasupplicant_0.5.7.orig.tar.gz' and 'wpasupplicant_0.5.7-0ubuntu2.diff.gz'. Is it possible do build a .deb package from these two files?
[12:27] <kitche> Kworth, rsync -v will make it more verbose which is what you want
[12:27] <macd> Chinaski1, you can download debs directly from http://packages.ubuntu.com
[12:27] <RickH> Can someone help me with pinning?
[12:28] <wolferine> macd,
[12:28] <macd> I feel a server split.
[12:28] <wolferine> this is silly, but I might have found it
[12:28] <Kworth> kitche, thanks I hope it runs proper now
[12:29] <MerlinsLair> evening folks
[12:29] <Chinaski1> macd , http://packages.ubuntu.com/feisty/net/wpasupplicant
[12:29] <kitche> Kworth, it should show what you wanted before but witht he -v switch it will show all the messages
[12:29] <Vonce8> I know this sounds newbish - but when i login to my server as root why do i still get permission denied to run a certain file?
[12:29] <wolferine> macd, yeah, i think I found the cause
[12:29] <MerlinsLair> any ideas on why firefox would freeze on flash/video playback?
[12:29] <siloko> Kworth: well -vv shows ALL the meaages :)
[12:29] <MerlinsLair> like from CNN for example?
[12:29] <Kworth> kitche: thats good I want the details, if something goes wrong i can cancel
[12:29] <wolferine> macd, ill look at it a bit more, and see if it was your code that fixed it though
[12:29] <ompaul> RickH,  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PinningHowto
[12:29] <crayzee> I have just got a remote for my computer. It's receiver appears to use HID - it works straight away typing 0-9 enter, clear.
[12:29] <PPPP> deer: i think i'm connected
[12:30] <RickH> ompaul:  I have the /etc/apt/preferences setup, but it's not working.
[12:30] <Chinaski1> macd there arent any .deb files. there are the 2 files i downloaded and a .dsc file that i dunno what it is.
[12:30] <macd> wolferine, no worries if I fixed it or not, just glad its fixed.
[12:30] <Kworth> how does rsync actually work? does it have like a file where it writes all the filenames in
[12:30] <crayzee> However, the other buttons do not appear to work. Some are recognized by xev, others not. Where do I start in training my PC to recognize them? I ultimately want it to work with MythTV
[12:30] <Kworth> ?
[12:30] <Nekow42> Where can I find mirrors for the apt-get source servers?
[12:31] <Sivik> Nekow42: just do a google search
[12:31] <wolferine> macd, yeah, but I would like to know why, so I dont do it again :)
[12:31] <Kworth> !apt-get
[12:31] <ubotu> APT is the Advanced Package Tool, which together with dpkg forms the basic Ubuntu package management toolkit. Short apt-get manual: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGetHowto - Also see !Synaptic (Gnome) or !Adept (KDE)
[12:31] <Sivik> Nekow42: there will be a crap load of them
[12:31] <macd> Chinaski1, dsc is just a signed source file, dont worry about that, but you can simply untar the tar.gz file you downloaded in / and it will put all the files where they need to be
[12:31] <soskel> hey
[12:31] <soskel> I have a problem
[12:31] <Sivik> soskel: good for you, just ask it
[12:31] <kitche> !mirrors | Nekow42 the last link I believe
[12:31] <ubotu> Nekow42 the last link I believe: Ubuntu installation CDs can be downloaded from http://releases.ubuntu.com - Mirrors can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive
[12:31] <RickH> I am trying to downgrade to 2.6.20-16.29 (from .31) due to an error with my soundcard following the recent upgrade.
[12:31] <soskel> when I plug in my ethernet cabel
[12:31] <soskel> I can't get a connection
[12:31] <Kworth> soskel, Is it going to be a real problem in 9 months ;) ?
[12:32] <siloko> Kworth: i think it creates a db of names and timestamps and then compares source with dest and copies the diff . . .
[12:32] <Chinaski1> ?
[12:32] <soskel> Kworth: what?
[12:32] <Sivik> soskel: after you plugged in, did you do a ifdown eth0 and then ifup eth0
[12:32] <soskel> Sivik: I don't even know what that is
[12:32] <luckyaba> how would i go about having desktops running at the same time?
[12:32] <Sivik> !internet
[12:32] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about internet - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:32] <Sivik> !network
[12:32] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[12:32] <luckyaba> so i could have 2 users VNC in and work at the same time
[12:32] <Nekow42> Thank you kitche
[12:32] <soskel> Sivik: please explain
[12:33] <Sivik> just do that from command line as root
[12:33] <Chinaski1> macd, sorry i didn't find the .deb file link  wich was right there....
[12:33] <MerlinsLair> RickH: we may have similar issues
[12:33] <ompaul> RickH, perhaps looking here: http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/apt-howto/ch-apt-get.en.html might help
[12:33] <MerlinsLair> my sound is flaky too after the upgrade
[12:33] <Gruelius> Hey all, can someone help me to get suspend to ram and other power saving functions owrking?
[12:33] <RickH> ompaul:  Looking...
[12:33] <Gruelius> basically they both just crash when i try to switch it back on
[12:34] <Sivik> Gruelius: suspend does not work well in ubuntu as i have discovered
[12:34] <RickH> The problem I have is that I don't know how to specify that I want the .29 version instead of the .31.
[12:34] <Kworth> Do I need an extra firewall on an ubuntu system?
[12:34] <RickH> I can apt-get install just fine, but not by release/version.
[12:34] <MilitantPotato> Kworth: firestarter is a decent front end to what comes with ubuntu
[12:34] <Kworth> !firewall
[12:34] <ubotu> Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'iptables' command (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo), or GUI applications such as Firestarter (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE).
[12:35] <MerlinsLair> Kworth: only if you feel it necessary
[12:35] <siloko> Kworth: what do you mean an extra firewall? extra to what?
[12:35] <MerlinsLair> Firestarter does the job just fine
[12:35] <deer> PPPP: just a minute - i'm creating the new account
[12:35] <soskel> Sivik: Cannot find state file: (path to a file) :permission denied
[12:35] <Pelias> anyone here knows how to configure TCP Wrappers?
[12:35] <Kworth> so firestarter might be useful?
[12:35] <ompaul> RickH,  Pin: version 0.29*   -- you may have to install it manually check out that page slowly it will teach you all you need
[12:35] <MerlinsLair> it's the graphical end to ip tables
[12:35] <Kworth> !firestarter
[12:35] <ubotu> Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'iptables' command (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo), or GUI applications such as Firestarter (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE).
[12:35] <MerlinsLair> which is alrteady in Ubuntu
[12:35] <RickH> ompaul:  I don't need to specify the 2.6.20-16?
[12:35] <kitche> Kworth, iptables does fine firestarter is a frontend to iptables(netfilter)
[12:36] <maestrojed> I am running Feisty and need to install MySQL4.  I have been told there is not a build/DEB for MySQL4 that works of feisty.  Can anyone give me a tip on how I can get MySQL4 installed?
[12:36] <RickH> ompaul:  http://www.pastecode.org/126
[12:36] <PPPP> deer: okay
[12:36] <Kworth> kitche, I'm not that experienced so I will install the frontend
[12:36] <soskel> someone please help me, how can I connect to my network? I plugged in my ethernet cord, and I can't connect!!!
[12:36] <luckyaba> fuck you curt
[12:36] <Nekow42> Okay, I'll give it some time and then use a mirror if it continues to fail. Thanks all.
[12:36] <luckyaba> lol
[12:36] <cizarr> how could i analyze my open port and perform actions on them....
[12:37] <nickrud> bet it's the wrong window
[12:37] <Gruelius> soskel: is it plugged in at the other end?
[12:37] <soskel> haha Gruelius... yes
[12:37] <dug_> Kworth: yeah I just installed firestarter, it appears under system->administration->firestarter
[12:37] <RickH> ompaul:  Updated, prior to changing the "0.29*":  http://www.pastecode.org/127
[12:37] <Gruelius> soskel: does the network applet show that you are connected?
[12:38] <PriceChild> !ohmy | luckyaba
[12:38] <ubotu> luckyaba: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[12:38] <soskel> Gruelius: no it doesn't
[12:38] <RickH> ompaul:  after:  http://www.pastecode.org/128
[12:38] <Gruelius> soskel: gl im off
[12:38] <Kworth> how do I get firestarter into my system start then?
[12:38] <soskel> Grungebunny: is that a command?
[12:38] <ompaul> RickH, so now you need those packages - from whatever repo you are going to grab them
[12:38] <nickrud> RickH, ompaul *headed away* , but that looks right
[12:39] <ompaul> nickrud, yeap bed time here
[12:39] <nickrud> ompaul, sleep well ;)
[12:39] <ompaul> RickH, I have to sleep :-)
[12:39] <soskel> Grungebunny: is that a terminal command?
[12:40] <ehird`> soskel, You mean Gruelius
[12:40] <ehird`> soskel, "gl im off" = "good luck, i'm off"
[12:40] <ehird`> and then he left
[12:40] <soskel> oh
[12:40] <Kworth> how can i configure programms that run at system start?
[12:40] <macd> Chinaski1, if they have bcm43xx wifi also make to download the bcmfwcutter and the firmware before.
[12:40] <__mikem> okay, I was in here asking about this problem earler, but I had to step out for a bit. anyway, I get bus errors when I visit certain websites with firefox
[12:41] <soskel> ehird`: could you please help me?
[12:41] <RickH> nickrud:  Okay, that now indicates those 4 have been "kept back".  But, how do I downgrade from current .31 to the .29 I've specified?
[12:41] <RickH> nickrud:  I thought priority 1001 would do that
[12:41] <demonspork> Whenever I try to tyPe a P without Pressing Shift+P, it doesnt do anything
[12:41] <Pelo> Kworth, start all the progs you want ot start at start up,  close all the ones you don'T    menu > system > prefs > sessions,  third tab ,  click the save session button,  uncheck the automatic save session
[12:42] <demonspork> p
[12:42] <__mikem> demonspork, looks like you fixed it
[12:42] <Pelo> demonspork, borked keyboard ?
[12:43] <Chinaski1> macd, i wonder if wpa_supplicant requires some other dependancies that are not included in a fresh ubuntu installation.
[12:43] <nickrud> RickH, like sudo apt-get install linux-image=2.6.20-16.29
[12:43] <__mikem> now can someone tell me why every time I visit specific websites with firefox, I get bus errors because its beginning to piss me off
[12:43] <nickrud> RickH, you mention the version you've pinned during the install
[12:43] <dug_> Kworth: you can go to system->administration->sessions-> then choose startup programs.  but you don't need to have firestarter startup everytime.  once you run the firestarter wizard once, iptables is secured and runs in the background all the time
[12:43] <RickH> nickrud:  E: Version '2.6.20-16.29' for 'linux-image' was not found
[12:43] <RickH> Am I missing a repo?
[12:43] <Pelo> __mikem, what website ?
[12:43] <__mikem> pelo, the ubuntuforums for one thing
[12:44] <nickrud> RickH, where are you getting it from, ubuntu"
[12:44] <boubbin> do i ned firewall wiht ubuntu ?
[12:44] <macd> Chinaski1, well, you can look @ the packages page and see, Im not totally sure where to find the default install package list though
[12:44] <flush> yo
[12:44] <RickH> nickrud:  I assume.  Where do I check?
[12:44] <Thegeektechnique> hello my fellow *nix lovers... I am trying to update amarok in ubuntu. I run gnome. but in my update manager amarok is grey and I can not select it. any ideas?
[12:44] <Kworth> dug_, okay, but cant I configure it the way a windows firewall works that it always asks me if a programm is allowed to enter internet or network?
[12:44] <RickH> nickrud:  Does synaptic honor the apt-get preferences?
[12:44] <nickrud> RickH, that I do not know
[12:44] <Pelo> __mikem, well it doesn't do that for me, so I is almost sure it is a problem at your end ,  what pluggins do you have in FF ?
[12:44] <flush> [   29.406930]  wifi%d: unable to attach hardware: 'Hardware revision not supported' (HAL status 13)
[12:44] <flush> how do i fix my wifi ??
[12:44] <fulio> Hi, i have just installed compiz fusion and i rebooted and now all my windows is like gray, im not able to drag or exit it minimize
[12:45] <m0u5e> whats the command to look in a file and grep for a certain string?
[12:45] <Pelo> RichiH, synaptic is just a frontend for apt-get
[12:45] <boubbin> m0u5e cat lol | grep noob
[12:45] <RickH> nickrud:  Synaptic reports:  main, universe, restricted, multiverse and source code on "server for united states"
[12:45] <Pelo> RichiH,  tun ofr your away message
[12:45] <__mikem> Pelo, currently none. It doesn't even have flash installed
[12:45] <m0u5e> boubbin: thx :)
[12:45] <nickrud> RickH, that's ubuntu. A sec
[12:45] <Pelo> __mikem, what is he exact error msg ?
[12:46] <dug_> Kworth: I'm not sure if there is something like zonealarm or comodo for ubuntu, i'll look around
[12:46] <RickH> this is so frustrating
[12:46] <dustin> i've got a macbook pro and was wondering if there was a way to do the 2 finger on trackpad right click thing
[12:46] <deer> PPPP: ok, im; in
[12:46] <andrewkk> is anyone here familiar with EVMS?
[12:46] <RickH> I'm probably a thing or two away from getting it to work, and yet it's taking hours
[12:46] <__mikem> bus error (core dumped)
[12:46] <boubbin> do i need to have any firewall software installed with ubuntu ?
[12:46] <Pelo> dug_, Kworth  the firewall for ubuntu is netfilter , which can be set using iptables , or the gui frontend firestarter,  or several other gui available in the repos
[12:46] <Thegeektechnique> boubbin: short answer: no
[12:47] <m0u5e> anyone know how to set up roaming profiles, or something similar?
[12:47] <deer> PPPP: my screen name is deer20070904
[12:47] <m0u5e> or folder redirection?
[12:47] <Thegeektechnique> boubbin: but
[12:47] <Thegeektechnique> you need to make sure your security is all good and up to date
[12:47] <dug_> boubbin: ubuntu comes with iptables installed.  you can install firestarter to configure it.  Once you run the firestarter wizard once, iptables closes off outside access
[12:47] <m0u5e> or sync between samba shares?
[12:47] <Pelo> m0u5e,  look up rsync
[12:47] <m0u5e> dug_: how do you configure firewall for multiple NICs?
[12:48] <dug_> m0u5e: don't know, sorry
[12:48] <__mikem> Pelo, error is Bus error (core dumped)
[12:48] <RickH> Pelo:  Was that message directed at me (turning off away message)?
[12:48] <m0u5e> Pelo: is there any thing with a gui?
[12:48] <ryaren> Do you know an Unix-base music maker program?? Like reason or ableton
[12:48] <Pelo> m0u5e, I don't know
[12:48] <LinuxFan> hi all, Im looking for a GUI file compressor that's simulier to Winzip , does something like that exsist? i cant find it on google
[12:48] <m0u5e> Pelo: :(
[12:48] <Thegeektechnique> ryaren: try sourcefuge
[12:48] <Pelo> __mikem,  try looking it up in the forum
[12:48] <m0u5e> LinuxFan: xarchiver
[12:48] <LinuxFan> nice thanks ill try that :D
[12:48] <__mikem> Pelo, when I try to access the ubuntuforums site the same thing happens
[12:48] <m0u5e> LinuxFan: try looking in synaptic
[12:48] <RickH> Pelo:  Oh, never mind.
[12:48] <Pelo> __mikem, sorry I just realised
[12:49] <Grungebunny> linuxfan there is one built into linux I forget its name
[12:49] <Grungebunny> erm.. ubuntu
[12:49] <m0u5e> LinuxFan: if you're using ubuntu, you already have one
[12:49] <Pelo> __mikem, let me have a look , I'll get back to you
[12:49] <macd> !ark | LinuxFan
[12:49] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ark - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:50] <nickrud> RickH, I don't even see a .29 kernel -> http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux-source-2.6.20/
[12:50] <zed> j #bash
[12:50] <zed> woops
[12:50] <LinuxFan> ya i tried ark, it wouldnt load
[12:50] <RickH> nickrud:  What version do you see before .31?
[12:50] <RickH> nickrud:  I have .29 installed for restricted and vmware
[12:50] <Kworth> Why is it that my desktop is simply empty  until I reboot?
[12:50] <macd> what do you mean wouldnt load? did it say it coulnt find a program?
[12:50] <m0u5e> hmm is there a way to set up rsync through a gui like pyNeighborhood?
[12:50] <Kworth> Why is it that my desktop is simply empty  until I reboot, sometimes?
[12:50] <LinuxFan> macd, yep
[12:50] <macd> Kworth, sounds like nautilus isnt running
[12:51] <Kworth> macd: yeah , but it crashed
[12:51] <macd> LinuxFan, then install the one it complians about.
[12:51] <Kworth> macd: it was running
[12:51] <m0u5e> Kworth: try nautilus --replace
[12:51] <LinuxFan> ok macd thanks
[12:51] <SeveredCross> Someone help me out here--I have a file that has a list of mp3's (quoted list, the path has spaces).
[12:51] <SeveredCross> I wanna just pass them all to cp
[12:51] <SeveredCross> What's the best way to do that?
[12:51] <nickrud> RickH, apparently ubuntu doesn't keep the old kernels in the pool; not suprising.
[12:52] <macd> SeveredCross, cp *mp3 /path/to/copy/to/
[12:52] <SeveredCross> macd: They're not all in the same folder.
[12:52] <RickH> nickrud:  Oh man.  Any idea where I can get the .29 version?  Or, more importantly, how to get my sound card back with .31?
[12:52] <macd> ohhh, SeveredCross I didnt read that all the way sorry
[12:52] <Kworth> well I will just reboot
[12:52] <Kworth> Cya
[12:52] <SeveredCross> I know cp *mp3, not that thick. :-P
[12:52] <SeveredCross> They're quoted, but xargs and for and read all split the lines as if they weren't.
[12:52] <macd> SeveredCross, does the file with the list of them have the full paths?
[12:53] <nickrud> RickH, I'd put up a request on the forums for someone who still has them hanging around to put them up somewhere
[12:53] <SeveredCross> Absolute paths, yep.
[12:53] <RickH> nickrud:  Okay, thanks.
[12:53] <macd> SeveredCross, a lil sed magic could append a cp to the start of all those I imagine
[12:53] <macd> then just run it as a back script
[12:53] <macd> bash*
[12:53] <SeveredCross> Right, I could do that.
[12:53] <Pelo> __mikem,  staill around ?
[12:53] <__mikem> yes
[12:53] <Pelo> __mikem, found this   for you go to your home directory (/home/yourname)
[12:53] <Pelo> locate the file .mozilla
[12:53] <Pelo> there should be a file named core in there
[12:53] <Pelo> remove it
[12:54] <Arafangion> Hey, if the live cd doesn't boot into the graphical mode properly, how can I install it?
[12:54] <nickrud> RickH, and take a look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Personal for handling them when you get it; your pinning will work with that
[12:54] <Pelo> Arafangion,  get the alternate install cd, it has a text based installer
[12:54] <__mikem> pelo, no there isn't in .mozilla
[12:54] <Arafangion> Pelo: No way to force vesa mode or something?
[12:55] <Pelo> __mikem, try locate core in the terminal see if anything ff related comes up
[12:55] <nikodemus> i'm trying to get the wireless work on HP 6910p, but i'm short of clues
[12:55] <Pelo> Arafangion, not unless you hve the dvd which has the text based installer as an option
[12:56] <Pelo> !wifi | nikodemus
[12:56] <ubotu> nikodemus: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[12:56] <Arafangion> Pelo: if it booted using vesa, it'd still be able to use the graphical installer.
[12:56] <__mikem> pelo locate core | grep firefox works nice to, got some results from there
[12:56] <dog_poop> what segfaults ? emotion_test ? to be sure to have the latest you can check out cvs
[12:57] <__mikem> but none of them are core files
[12:57] <Pelo> Arafangion, I don'T know how to do that,  or even if it can be done
[12:57] <Pelo> __mikem, the only other thing I found was about reinstalling firefox
[12:57] <Ahmed-Bahaa> i dun kno my wireless just worked :D
[12:57] <__mikem> Pelo, tried reinstalling, didn't help
[12:58] <Pelo> __mikem,  but you could maybe try to delete ~/.mozilla   see if that fixes it ,  new profile and such
[12:58] <__mikem> pelo, won't that wipe out my book marks
[12:58] <sanzanric> can i upgrade from 32bit feisty to amd64 gusty
[12:58] <SeveredCross> I don't think so sanzanric.
[12:58] <Pelo> __mikem, pretty much,  I thknk you can  export them first ,  you can try importing them back after
[12:59] <sanzanric> i can't just change the repos
[12:59] <Pelo> __mikem,  mv ~/.mozila ~/.mozilla_backup
[12:59] <Morrowyn> hello
[12:59] <macd> sanzanric, its a really really really bad idea todo that
[12:59] <SeveredCross> sanzanric: You'd have a nasty mix of 32 bit and 64 bit packages.
[12:59] <SeveredCross> It would be a horrible awful mess.
[01:00] <SeveredCross> And would end with you so frustrated you just formt way.atted and did it the righ
[01:00] <Morrowyn> does the 64bit ubuntu version support as many software packages as the 32bit version?
[01:00] <__mikem> Pelo, that actually worked, thanks
[01:00] <__mikem> now can you help me with one more problem
[01:00] <macd> You shouldnt even change your sources.list todo a upgrade to a new release, much less 32/64bit
[01:00] <Pelo> Morrowyn,  we recommend using the x86 version unless you have actual need of a 64 bit system,  64 misses many drivers and doesn't have flash
[01:00] <Pelo> __mikem,  if I can
[01:00] <macd> Morrowyn, no it does not, specifically desktop related stuffs
[01:00] <sanzanric> lets just say i got rid of every package not in main or resricted
[01:00] <Morrowyn> ah ok
[01:00] <Morrowyn> pity
[01:01] <Morrowyn> but good to know :D
[01:01] <nickrud> Morrowyn, about 98% though :)
[01:01] <macd> sanzanric, what you want todo isnt supported at all, so any speculation wouldnt be good
[01:01] <__mikem> Pelo, I need you to help me get my wireless working, Network controller: Broadcom Corporation Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-PCI Card (rev 01)
[01:01] <Pelo> Morrowyn,  if you don'T need flash, and don'T have anything nvidia or ati , you should be fine
[01:01] <sanzanric> i have a 1420 n
[01:01] <macd> Morrowyn, exactly, its fine for servers and the likes
[01:01] <dug_> __mikem: forgive me if i already told you this, but these are the instructions i used to get a 1490 card working (and it works for 1390): http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=297092
[01:02] <slavik`lap> ooh, what are the current issues with 64bit? just flash not working? (natively)
[01:02] <Pelo> __mikem, I know didly about wifi , if you have a specific quesiton I can try to help , as in how to i do this command , but beyond that ...
[01:02] <__mikem> dug_ yes, I had to step out and didn't get a chance to try it
[01:02] <Pelo> slavik`lap, no propriatary drivers
[01:02] <Morrowyn> well i was gonna install ubuntu and checkout that compiz/fusion thing, and yes i need nv stuff as well as flash
[01:02] <slavik`lap> Pelo: for what though? afaik, nvidia makes drivers for 64bit
[01:03] <Pelo> sanzanric, you can'T upgrade from 32 to 64
[01:03] <__mikem> I would like to avoid using ndiswrapper
[01:03] <apo_> Hi everybody
[01:03] <sanzanric> pelo, 100% not possible?
[01:03] <Pelo> slavik`lap, I'm just relating what I've heard,  i think there is something about it in the forum
[01:03] <m0u5e> is there a way to throttle processes in terms of cpu consumption?
[01:03] <m0u5e> besides using nice
[01:03] <slavik`lap> m0u5e: no
[01:03] <Morrowyn> uhm, kick their buttocks?
[01:04] <Morrowyn> whip them?
[01:04] <apo_> Is it possible to add another top-level menu to the gnome-panel, for example a menu called "foobar" next to "Applications" and "Places"?
[01:04] <slavik`lap> apo_: I think so
[01:04] <nickrud> wow, the live cd *does* have a text install
[01:04] <Pelo> sanzanric,  as in,  backup your /home folder and  clean install a 64 bit if you realy want it cause I'm not gonna deal with trying to get you out of the mess you're probably gonna get into fi you try
[01:04] <Vonce8> woah woah - it does?
[01:04] <m0u5e> slavik`lap: darn
[01:05] <__mikem> nickrud since when?
[01:05] <slavik`lap> apo_: nvm, you can't :(
[01:05] <Pelo> apo_,  system > prefs > main menu ,  you can make it how ever you want it
[01:05] <nownot__> ok ubuntu sucks with iptables whats the easiest way to get ssh working
[01:05] <slavik`lap> m0u5e: how did you expect to be able to change it?
[01:05] <__mikem> ZeD-, stop that
[01:05] <apo_> Pelo: That only adds other menus in Applications
[01:05] <nickrud> __mikem, I just booted an iso in vmware; I hit f4 to inspect the vga options, then escape.
[01:05] <slavik`lap> nownot__: install firestarter if iptables is giving you troubles
[01:05] <stefano> Does anyone know how to partition a harddrive without having to use the partitioner in the ubuntu cd?
[01:05] <ZeD-> i am not doing that
[01:05] <apo_> I've tried to just drag it out of that menu, but with no success
[01:06] <nickrud> gonna try that again
[01:06] <ZeD-> stefano, fdisk ?
[01:06] <slavik`lap> stefano: boot from knoppix and use qtparted?
[01:06] <matthew_> any help on the find command?  I am trying to search for 2 different terms in the same results.  I tried "find -name thedirectory "*.tex""  which works, but when you try to add to it like this:  find -name thedirectory "*.tex" "*.bib"  it doesn't work.  so how would I accomplish this?
[01:06] <stefano> I just bought a new hdd and added it in. I want to know if it is possible to format it from ubuntu loaded.
[01:06] <sanzanric> i have close to 100gb in my home dir
[01:06] <stefano> Desktop.
[01:06] <Pelo> apo_,  application is the very top most level, it's the button
[01:06] <__mikem> nick rud do you know how to get my Network controller: Broadcom Corporation Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-PCI Card (rev 01) to work in ubuntu?
[01:06] <m0u5e> slavik`lap: dunno, was just asking :)
[01:06] <slavik`lap> matthew_: man find
[01:06] <nickrud> arg, what was I thinking, wrong cd , sorry __mikem
[01:06] <matthew_> slavik`lap:  already done it, not any help.
[01:06] <radu> nownot__ : what's the problem w/ ssh ?
[01:06] <__mikem> err nickrud ^
[01:06] <Pelo> apo_,  do you mean you just want a foobar luancher in the pannel ?
[01:06] <slavik`lap> m0u5e: k, something you should know, if you own the process, you still need root access to renice it to anything below 0
[01:06] <apo_> No
[01:06] <nownot__> why would i install software to fix a problem beliee that what window users do
[01:06] <apo_> A menu
[01:07] <Pelo> apo_, how about a drawer ?
[01:07] <apo_> Like applications, but for some custom scripts
[01:07] <nownot__> radu: cant get iptalbes to work correctly, never had a problem in fedora though
[01:07] <m0u5e> slavik`lap: yeah i know
[01:07] <slavik`lap> nownot__: what's your problem?
[01:07] <Soskel> hello
[01:07] <slavik`lap> nownot__: firestarter is a GUI frontend to iptables :)
[01:07] <dug_> nownot__: you might try the firestart gui front-end to iptables
[01:07] <nickrud> __mikem, I do believe that's the one in my laptop
[01:07] <radu> nownot__ : what are you trying to do w/ iptables?
[01:07] <apo_> Pelo: Is it possible to show text in the drawer?
[01:07] <Pelo> apo_,  right click , add to pannel,   put in a drawer,  I think that is waht you want
[01:07] <apo_> I know drawers
[01:07] <casperzshado> Rename the Kernel to linux.bin and place it in the root of your ext3 partition. i know this isnt an ubuntu this but i was wondering if anyone could help me with this
[01:07] <nownot__> radu: open 22
[01:07] <Pelo> apo_,  you'll have to test it , I've ever tried it
[01:08] <Soskel> what is an easy to use, free and safe virtual desktop program?
[01:08] <apo_> But I don't see any way of making it menu-like
[01:08] <nownot__> and NO GUI WHY WOULD I INSTALL LINUX IF I WANTED A PRETTY GUI
[01:08] <apo_> Mh...
[01:08] <kitche> !caps | nownot__
[01:08] <ubotu> nownot__: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[01:08] <nickrud> __mikem, I use the ndiswrapper technique. What laptop do you have?
[01:08] <__mikem> Hp Pavilion dv6500
[01:08] <kitche> nownot__, if the same commands for iptables worked in fedora they should work in ubuntu iptables is not different between the two
[01:08] <houmala> I am looking for some advice. Fiesty 7.04 , 4 GB mem, and a recently added PNY 512MB 7600GS video card. Used automatix2 to load video drivers, video crashes randomly mostly when playing a game like armagetron. I have put an extra fan blowing on video card to help cool. Bad Video Card or driver??
[01:08] <slavik`lap> the dude with the find command thingy ... try "blah|glah"
[01:09] <Soskel> what is an easy to use, free and safe virtual desktop program?
[01:09] <slavik`lap> use pipe for a logical or
[01:09] <Morrowyn> quick question about grub, how do i set the default menu option automatically to always the last entry, eg like after a new kernel upgrade or something?
[01:09] <slavik`lap> Soskel: virtualbox or vmware server
[01:09] <Soskel> ok, thanjs
[01:09] <mumbles> why dose linux in general and wireless have to be so difficult ?
[01:09] <slavik`lap> Morrowyn: you can only set it from beginning ...
[01:09] <nownot__> but fedora some how doesnt rewrite iptables when you reboot i dont know how they do it .......
[01:09] <Dudeicles> how do you list the hd's on your computer to a .txt file?
[01:09] <nownot__> sarcaism
[01:09] <Soskel> slavik`lap: witch is better? Is vmware free?
[01:09] <kitche> !automatix | houmala
[01:09] <ubotu> houmala: Automatix2 is a block of code which attempts to install some software.  When it fails and breaks systems, we don't provide support for it.  A creditable analysis from a debian/ubuntu developer is here - http://mjg59.livejournal.com/77440.html (Additional information: /msg ubotu worksforme)
[01:09] <m0u5e> mumbles: cause its not microsoft lol
[01:09] <slavik`lap> mumbles: no manufacturer support
[01:09] <Morrowyn> ok
[01:10] <slavik`lap> Soskel: vmware server is free but you have to register (free) to get keys
[01:10] <kitche> nownot__, sure it does just that they make an automatic firewall init script
[01:10] <slavik`lap> Soskel: also, vmware server can run in background and you only open the console when you need to. :)
[01:10] <kitche> houmala, if you use compiz/beryl Iwould disable it when playing games and such
[01:11] <aguitel> anyone how solve beryl problem with borders ?
[01:11] <nickrud> __mikem, go to http://h20180.www2.hp.com/apps/Lookup?h_lang=en&h_cc=uk&cc=uk&h_page=hpcom&lang=en&h_client=S-A-R135-1&h_query=dv6500&submit.x=0&submit.y=0 , pick your model and download the wireless driver
[01:11] <Soskel> meh, I can't register for anything....... slavik`lap, what is the command to download VirtualBox?
[01:11] <Dudeicles> someone told me yesterday how to copy my list of my /dev/hda1, etc to a .txt file
[01:11] <nownot__> boo ubuntu
[01:11] <slavik`lap> Soskel: as which is better, no idea because I've only used vmware server
[01:11] <Dudeicles> does anyone else know how to do that?
[01:11] <slavik`lap> Soskel: dunno :P, check getdeb.net for the debs
[01:12] <dug_> Dudeicles: sudo fdisk -l > somefile.txt
[01:12] <Soskel> thanks
[01:12] <radu> nownot__ : sudo iptables -L says what?
[01:12] <nemilar> Is there a channel for SSH/SFTP issues?
[01:12] <nownot__> that ubuntu sucks
[01:12] <slavik`lap> Dudeicles: ls /dev/ > ~/list
[01:12] <slavik`lap> Dudeicles: that?
[01:12] <matthew_> any help on the find command?  I am trying to search for 2 different terms in the same results.  I tried "find -name thedirectory "*.tex""  which works, but when you try to add to it like this:  find -name thedirectory "*.tex" "*.bib"  it doesn't work.  so how would I accomplish this?
[01:12] <Soskel> slavik`lap: what is a .deb?
[01:12] <slavik`lap> nownott: if you want to troll go to ##windows
[01:12] <ScorpKing> how is it possible to have dns but route -n shows '0.0.0.0  0.0.0.0  0.0.0.0  U 0 0 0 ppp0' ? resolve.conf shows 10.11.12.13/14 but i can't ping either. and how do i find the current dns servers?
[01:13] <Pelo> nownott, we totaly agree, that why we think you shoud go and spend 100$ + on vista and never come back here
[01:13] <radu> nownot__: some way to ask for help. Then I guess you don't mind figuring things on your own.
[01:13] <slavik`lap> Soskel: "package" files that debian'sdpkg uses
[01:13] <devilz> hi, i have a problem with installing my ubuntu, i've downloaded latest version of ubuntu, and i booted it from cdrom, and then i when i was trying to install in normal way my monitors is just blinking, can anyone tell me why
[01:13] <jrib> !iptables > nownott (see the private message from ubotu)
[01:13] <slavik`lap> ScorpKing: ppp0 sounds like dial up interface
[01:13] <Pelo> devilz, wht videocard ?
[01:14] <dug_> nownott: sudo iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT
[01:14] <nownott> haha so let me guess since you *finally* got leet enough to do linux you choose ubuntu since its the best and now yall can make fun of windows
[01:14] <devilz> Pelo, 6600 gt
[01:14] <jrib> !offtopic | nownott
[01:14] <ubotu> nownott: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[01:14] <nemilar> I've got a serious sftp/scp issue, I can't upload at more than 15KB/s, while I should be uploading at 200K/s...any ideas?
[01:14] <d4rkmonkey> devilz probably to do with your video card, you can try installing from the alternate CD and seeing if it works after you boot, or else you're going to have to configure xserver after installing
[01:14] <Pelo> devilz,  that's a ati or nvidia card ?  you'll need to use the alternate install cd , it is text based
[01:14] <slavik`lap> nownott: if you want to troll go to ##windows
[01:15] <AndrewB> slavik`lap: that is bad advice.
[01:15] <ScorpKing> slavik`lap: it is my default dailup connection .
[01:15] <dug_> nemilar: are you on a cable modem?  comcast has recently been cracking down on seeders/servers
[01:15] <slavik`lap> AndrewB: I have to send him somewhere :P
[01:15] <nemilar> dug_, yeah, but I know for a fact it isn't throttling...I only have the problem when uploading to one host
[01:15] <stefano> Could anyone tell me how to speed up networking with ubuntu? I am seriously thinking that speed is capped. I have 100 Mbps FD switch. And i it takes 3 minutes to transfer 170 MBs.
[01:15] <slavik`lap> ScorpKing: hmm ... I dunno what to say (never used dial up past win98)
[01:15] <shallwe> join #ubuntu-br
[01:15] <shallwe> join #ubuntu-br
[01:16] <devilz> pelo i tried to install it on a safe mode, and it did install but when i restart my comp and tried to log into my ubuntu desktop my pc just stop working and all i can see is ubuntu screen name
[01:16] <nownott> slavik`lap: want a real os go to look up slackware
[01:16] <Pelo> shallwe,  /join ...
[01:16] <jrib> shallwe: /join #ubuntu-br
[01:16] <slavik`lap> stefano, 100MBps = 100megabits = 12.5Mbytes
[01:16] <slavik`lap> nownott: then use that :)
[01:17] <dug_> nemilar: maybe that host is being flooded by requests from somewhere else?  just a wild wild guess
[01:17] <Pelo> devilz,  the alternate install cd is the only advice I have for you,  maybe someone else has an idea
[01:17] <nownott> will do
[01:17] <nemilar> dug_, nah, if I SSH into that machine, I can download from myself at the standard 200K/s
[01:17] <nemilar> dug_, and multiple machines are having the same problem uploading to that single host
[01:17] <jerware> hi
[01:17] <stefano> Yes, but shouldn't 170 MB transfer faster than 3 minutes?
[01:17] <SeveredCross> Anyone know where gnome stores its themes?
[01:17] <jerware> xterm -fs 18 doesent work
[01:17] <SeveredCross> stefano: Over what medium?
[01:17] <edwin> matthew_: "ls *.tex *.bib"?
[01:17] <stefano> LAn
[01:18] <devilz> pelo where can i find alternate install cd iso
[01:18] <jerware> the font size stays the same.
[01:18] <jrib> SeveredCross: ~/.themes for stuff you installed
[01:18] <setuid> What is the difference between gutsy-alternate-i386 and gutsy-desktop-i386?
[01:18] <KevinOman> how do I know if a server it "nated"
[01:18] <SeveredCross> How about default gnome themes?
[01:18] <nemilar> dug_, the problem only occurs using ssh/sftp/scp...http and ftp transfers go very fast
[01:18] <jrib> SeveredCross: /usr/share/themes/
[01:18] <SeveredCross> setuid: Desktop is a LiveCD, alternate is a text-based installer.
[01:18] <upgrdman> anyone know when the next version of ubuntu is expected to be released? the current 7.04 wont install with the live cd, and im not sure if i want to d/l the other cd or just wait for the next version
[01:18] <matthew_> edwin:  i eventually figured it out, thanks though.
[01:18] <slavik`lap> stefano: maybe something with the router/switch? maybe the system receiving it is kinda slow?
[01:18] <SeveredCross> Thanks jrib.
[01:18] <Pelo> devilz,  the ubuntu.com site,  select the cd same as usual there is a checkbox below the download button
[01:18] <slavik`lap> upgrdman: october ...
[01:18] <dug_> nemilar: oh i just know a guy who had to change his ssh port because there were so many outside attacks on it constantly
[01:18] <setuid> SeveredCross: Which one should I go with to get the latest build?
[01:18] <upgrdman> slavik`lap, o ok, thanks
[01:18] <nickrud> setuid, alternate installs in more places, live cd runs a desktop from the cd as well as acting as an installer
[01:18] <SeveredCross> setuid: Not important, they're the same packages.
[01:19] <setuid> Ok
[01:19] <slavik`lap> upgrdman: try gutsy anyway ^^
[01:19] <xiambax> anyone here running ubunto on a power pc?
[01:19] <upgrdman> gutsy?
[01:19] <dug_> upgrdman:  october 18th
[01:19] <setuid> I'll try alternate for now...
[01:19] <nemilar> dug_, I tried running SSH on a non-standard port, no affect...so I'm thinking it's a configuration issue
[01:19] <KevinOman> how do I know if my server is nated?
[01:19] <setuid> Back in a failed install :)
[01:19] <edwin> matthew_: did you figure out any way to do it with find command? i looked at that first but couldn't figure it out
[01:19] <kitche> !powerpc | xiambax
[01:19] <slavik`lap> upgrdman: gutsy gibbon (next version)
[01:19] <ubotu> xiambax: PowerPC.  Formerly used by Apple for the Macintosh line of computers. Variants are now used in popular gaming consoles. PPC was a fully supported Ubuntu architecture up to and including edgy. It is now a community port, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PowerPCFAQ
[01:19] <kitche> xiambax, not sure how many tried since it's community supported nw
[01:19] <stefano> slavik'lap, i have server on a 500 MHz system with a 100 Mbps card. My desktop, receiving is 3.0 GHz AMD 6000+ X2 Dual core with Gb connection, and a switch in between.
[01:20] <upgrdman> slavik`lap, is there a web page for gg including some info and a link to the cd
[01:20] <VSpike> I got an fsck failure during my last boot.  Which log file should it be recorded in?
[01:20] <xiambax> Current is 7.04 right?
[01:20] <slavik`lap> upgrdman: the wiki
[01:20] <slavik`lap> stefano: hmm, then I dunno :(, sorry
[01:20] <stefano> lol, is the sending system slow?
[01:20] <Pelo> VSpike,  check under /var/log , should be self evident
[01:20] <matthew_> edwin:  yeah.  do it like this:  find thedirectory -name "*.tex" -or -name "*.bib"   --- this works for my purposes.
[01:20] <nickrud> VSpike, most likely /var/log/syslog
[01:20] <slavik`lap> stefano: check that both negotiated at 100mbps?
[01:20] <dug_> xiambax: yeah but i don't know if there is a ppc version.  new macs using intel processors and don't need a ppc version of ubuntu anymore
[01:20] <xiambax> im just wondering how to would run on a ppc 333mhz with 342 meg ram?
[01:20] <nua> Hi, I'm looking to buy a mid-range 3D card, can anyone suggest one that will work on feisty with minimum fuss?
[01:20] <stefano> yeah... well switch dictates.
[01:20] <edwin> matthew_: cool. thx
[01:20] <dudeicles> this is killing me. how do I just make a dang HD mount automatically?
[01:21] <stefano> I can't get mii-tool working on desktop.
[01:21] <upgrdman> slavik`lap, is the wiki listed on ubuntus main page?
[01:21] <edwin> I'm running "configure" and getting an error: No package 'gtk+-2.0' found. How do I get that package? I tried "apt-get" but couldn't find it.
[01:21] <xiambax> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ports/releases/feisty/release/ <--- its available for ppc
[01:21] <slavik`lap> nua: 8600 series from nvidia
[01:21] <stefano> So i can't tell if it is auto neg.
[01:21] <slavik`lap> upgrdman: wiki.ubuntu.com
[01:21] <Pelo> xiambax,  maybe you shold try  xubuntu , made for older comps
[01:21] <dudeicles> is there a mounting program in ubuntu?
[01:21] <nickrud> edwin, libgtk2.0-dev
[01:21] <upgrdman> slavik`lap, thanks
[01:21] <kitche> dudeicles, yes it's installed by default
[01:21] <slavik`lap> dudeicles: mount
[01:21] <nemilar> edwin, if you're compiling source code you need to install the *-dev packages
[01:21] <d4rkmonkey> nua you could always check this... https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[01:21] <jrib> dudeicles: what filesystem is on it?
[01:22] <dudeicles> the HD's I have are NTFS
[01:22] <jrib> !ntfs > dudeicles (see the private message from ubotu)
[01:22] <dudeicles> k
[01:22] <xiambax> Pelo, xubuntu isnt available for ppc
[01:22] <Nighthawk420> hello everyone
[01:22] <edwin> nickrud: thanks. is there any way i can know what package i need? i mean how do i know libgtk2.0-dev == gtk2.0+?
[01:22] <nemilar>  4:20!
[01:22] <Pelo> xiambax, didn' tknow that , sorry
[01:23] <nickrud> edwin, what are you compiling, there's gonna be more libraries you'll need the development packages for; if you're lucky there's a one liner ;)
[01:23] <Nighthawk420> indeed it is 4:20 somewhere
[01:23] <xiambax> i will try fluxbuntu
[01:23] <kitche> edwin, it says gtk2.0 that's how pretty much I hate how ubuntu/debain split all the packages up makes it harder
[01:23] <edwin> nickrud: i'm trying to compile terminal
[01:23] <upgrdman> slavik`lap, i found a page for gutsy, but no link or info other than an announcement of the nam
[01:23] <slavik`lap> r420 = ati x800gpu :)
[01:23] <Arafangion> edwin: Doesn't it exist in Ubuntu?
[01:23] <Pelo> xiambax,  there should be system specs to run ubuntu on the site,   I beleive 256meg is the minimum ram for pc I assume similar for PPC ,  don'T know about mac processors
[01:23] <Zemus> This is what happens when I "make" ndiswrapper. Can someone tell me what's going wrong, and what I should do? http://pastebin.com/m2440d0ca
[01:23] <nickrud> edwin, gnome-terminal?  sudo apt-get build-dep gnome-terminal
[01:24] <soccermike1337> hello, i tried to upgrade to gutsy gibbon, but when i rebooted, it said the x window server or something couldnt start.. and solutions?
[01:24] <Pelo> Zemus,  why are you making ndiswrapper ? there are deb files on the cd
[01:24] <Zambezi> Is there a way to export a email in TB to pdf? I found an extension, but it didn't work with the latest TB.
[01:24] <kitche> !gutsy | soccermike1337
[01:24] <Nighthawk420> same prob here soccer but with 7.04
[01:24] <ubotu> soccermike1337: 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] <edwin> nickrud: sweet. thanks!
[01:24] <nemilar> soccermike1337, GG is alpha...
[01:24] <soccermike1337> i know XD
[01:24] <nickrud> edwin, and the rule of thumb:  add a lib to the beginning, drop any numbers, then do aptitude search <construct> | grep -dev , it's nearly always in that list
[01:24] <kitche> soccermike1337, #ubuntu+1 for gutsy support until October
[01:24] <slavik`lap> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/gutsy/tribe-5/
[01:24] <soccermike1337> thanks
[01:24] <Zemus> Pelo, I didn't know that... well, just for the sake of learning, can you tell me what I'm doing wrong anyway? Or what I would have to do if there weren't deb files on the cd?
[01:25] <VSpike> "grep -i fsck /var/log/*" doesn't find anything
[01:25] <Nighthawk420> okay how do i remove ubuntu from my internal hard drive and re install it?
[01:25] <dug_> Zemus: try installing build-essential and the kernel headers with this command: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r` build-essential
[01:25] <edwin> nickrud: thanks. i've been trying to figure this out for a while.
[01:25] <dug_> Zemus: I used these instructions: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=297092
[01:25] <Zemus> dug_, thanks
[01:25] <Pelo> Zemus,  put the cd in the drive ,  you should get a msg asking you to add it to the repos, you can then install ndiswarpper from synaptic  , let me check the png to tell you what happened with the make
[01:25] <soccermike1337> #ubuntu+1 is creepy.. its so quiet
[01:26] <VSpike> nickrud: not in syslog, nope
[01:26] <Zemus> Pelo, thank you :D
[01:26] <edwin> Arafangion: i'
[01:26] <nickrud> VSpike, try dmesg
[01:26] <edwin> Arafangion: i'm trying to build from the source
[01:26] <nickrud> VSpike, it's annoying, but a lot of boot time messages get lost
[01:26] <VSpike> nickrud: nope, not there either
[01:27] <Pelo> Zemus,  for the make errors looks to me like you,re missing a butload of dependencies did you run ./configure first ?
[01:27] <nickrud> VSpike, try running the fsck manually then
[01:27] <Kworth> how do I stop rsync from using chown?
[01:27] <VSpike> is there a way to run fsck on all volumes listed in fstab which require it?
[01:27] <Pelo> VSpike, man fsck
[01:27] <dug_> Pelo: yeah he didn't have the kernel headers installed i think
[01:27] <ScorpKing> dudeicles: you still there?
[01:27] <Pelo> dug_, ?
[01:28] <nickrud> VSpike, you can run fsck on as many as you want, just list them on the command line
[01:28] <Thegeektechnique> hey fellow *nix lovers... I am using gnome. I am trying to upgrade amarok, but in my update manager, amarok is grey and I can not select it
[01:29] <VSpike> Thanks .. bbl
[01:29] <Zemus> Pelo, when I run ./configure, I get "bash: ./configure: No such file or directory"
[01:29] <Pelo> Thegeektechnique, not available yet  wait a couple of days
[01:29] <Soskel> someone help please: http://texticle.net/index.php?show=35 I get that when installing vmware
[01:29] <IndyGunFreak> Zemus: you're in the wrnog directory, sounds like
[01:29] <Thegeektechnique> ok thanks pelo
[01:29] <Zemus> IndyGunFreak, I shouldn't be... there's really only one directory, it's the one I extracted the tar.gz to.
[01:29] <dug_> Kworth: if you do "man rsync" you'll see more options, like -o which preserves the owner, and -p, which preserves permissions
[01:29] <Pelo> Zemus,  you need to run ./configure from inside the unpacked folder with the souce code in it ,  and you need ot have installed  build-essential first
[01:29] <Zemus> IndyGunFreak, I can give you a path and ls if you like.
[01:30] <Kworth> dug_, i used those
[01:30] <IndyGunFreak> Zemus: no, if you say you're not, then you're not, but you are.
[01:30] <Zemus> Pelo, I'm guessing I don't have build-essential installed :P
[01:30] <Soskel> someone help please: http://texticle.net/index.php?show=35 I get that when installing vmware
[01:30] <IndyGunFreak> i won't argue with you.
[01:30] <Kworth> dug_, it still wants to change some
[01:30] <IndyGunFreak> Zemus: what are you trying to compile
[01:30] <Zemus> IndyGunFreak, that was the most confusing error ever.
[01:30] <Zemus> s/error/sentence
[01:30] <IndyGunFreak> Zemus: what error was that?
[01:30] <Zemus> IndyGunFreak, ndiswrapper.
[01:30] <IndyGunFreak> isn't that in the repos?
[01:31] <Zemus> IndyGunFreak, aptitude doesn't see it.
[01:31] <dudeicles> ScorpKing: I'm still here, just feeling like an idiot that this ain't working for me. LOL
[01:31] <Pelo> IndyGunFreak,  on the cd even
[01:31] <james_> Does anyone have any experience installing wireless drivers on a lenovo 3000 n100. I have read every wiki and forum on the internet and nothing seems to work
[01:31] <dug_> Kworth: there is -g for preserving the group, too, don't know if that will help
[01:31] <IndyGunFreak> Zemus: why are you compiling it?.. its int he repos/on the cd?
[01:31] <ScorpKing> dudeicles: go to #kubuntu. not so busy there. will help you.
[01:31] <Pelo> Zemus,   browse the cd and start it manualy,  ( by dbl clicking) ,   it 's in cd > pool > main > N
[01:31] <dudeicles> if it means anything at least to me, I'm pretty good with Windows, just dont' know crap about Linux
[01:31] <dudeicles> k
[01:32] <dug_> Pelo, Zemus, you don't need to run ./configure when compiling ndiswrapper, again see the instructions i linked to earlier
[01:32] <james_> nick james
[01:32] <Kworth> dug_ i use following options: -rlptgoDv
[01:32] <Pelo> dudeicles, you'll learn
[01:32] <Zemus> IndyGunFreak, I'll probably use the version on the cd's after I make sure it's not in the repos after all. I was just curious what had gone wrong with the make. And I like how to learn how to do things. I'll have to know how to troubleshoot make eventually :)
[01:32] <Kworth> dug_, but it still wants to change owner
[01:32] <IndyGunFreak> Zemus: well, i'm pertty sure you'er in the wrong directory
[01:33] <james_> quit
[01:33] <Zemus> IndyGunFreak, let me give you a pwd and ls just to make sure :D
[01:33] <darlok> How would I go about finding another user's password on my computer?  I am the only administrator.
[01:33] <IndyGunFreak> huh?
[01:33] <nikodemus> you don't, you reset it
[01:33] <dug_> Kworth: just checking, you did do "sudo rsync ...".  if you did, then maybe another thing to do is run it as root.  sudo -s, then run command
[01:33] <Jordan_U> darlok, You can't you can only change their password
[01:33] <Zemus> http://pastebin.com/m3fc069b0
[01:33] <Zemus> IndyGunFreak, http://pastebin.com/m3fc069b0
[01:33] <lashmoove> is skype any good under linux? I just added the repo.. and it looks years away from the windows version
[01:33] <Pelo> darlok, I think you can reset the password in menu >`system > admin > users
[01:34] <bruenig> darlok, the password is stored in a hashed salted form, you would have to do a brute force thing to figure it out
[01:34] <darlok> Jordan_U: Yeah, that's what I was afraid of.
[01:34] <Zemus> IndyGunFreak, that's the directory I'm in, and its contents.
[01:34] <Soskel> someone help please: http://texticle.net/index.php?show=35 I get that when installing vmware
[01:34] <Arafangion> Jordan_U: That was the responsible answer. :)
[01:34] <Arafangion> bruenig: That was the irresponsible answer. :)
[01:34] <bruenig> oh
[01:34] <Pelo> Soskel, just use the vmware in  add/remove
[01:34] <kitche> darklok: well you can but only way is to do some unencrypting which will take hours most likely unless they use a dumb password
[01:34] <bruenig> I guess I should say salted hash form shouldn't I
[01:34] <Soskel> Pelo: what do you mean?
[01:34] <Kworth> dug_, yeah i run it as root the problem is just that i'm backing up an ntfs disk so I cant set permissions
[01:34] <darlok> kitche: It's my 13 year old daughter, I'm sure it's a dumb password ;)
[01:34] <bruenig> as the salt is applied before the hash isn't it?
[01:35] <Arafangion> darlok: Why don't you just /change/ her password, then?
[01:35] <slavik`lap> darlok: and brute force will take more more time than you have left to live ^^
[01:35] <Pelo> Soskel,   menu > applications > add/remove   , search : vmware  , install from there
[01:35] <darlok> Arafangion: I'm probably going to... was just hoping I would be THAT father, you know?
[01:35] <Javid> how do I rig dvds to autoplay in vlc instead of totem?
[01:35] <darlok> wouldn't, rather
[01:35] <Soskel> thanks Pelo
[01:35] <slavik`lap> Pelo: that's for the player, not server
[01:35] <fhobia> how do you upgrade to an "unstable" version of a piece of software if running a LTS ubuntu version ?
[01:36] <Arafangion> darlok: Yeah, you want to spy without her knowing?
[01:36] <Jordan_U> slavik`lap, Depends on the password :)
[01:36] <darlok> Arafangion: Pretty much, yeah.
[01:36] <Pelo> slavik`lap,  both
[01:36] <slavik`lap> Jordan_U: "good" one
[01:36] <slavik`lap> Pelo: it has vmware server, too, now?
[01:36] <Arafangion> darlok: I say she ought to just get used to the fact that she's going to have supervision even if she doesn't want to!
[01:36] <Jordan_U> fhobia, You may want to use backports if I understand what you are trying to get
[01:36] <Pelo> slavik`lap, in 7.04 it does
[01:36] <slavik`lap> Pelo: k
[01:36] <Kworth> dug_, the o argument says it sets owner same as source , so I cut g and o ... maybe now it works
[01:37] <Joeb454> hey - does anybody know about bridging 2 NIC's between feisty and an xbox? (feisty connected to router, xbox connected to pc)
[01:37] <fhobia> Jordan_U: i have an old version of git on this LTS and i just want to get the latest version through aptitude
[01:37] <slavik`lap> darlok: why do you need a user's password, if you have root access, you can just look at another user's files
[01:37] <kitche> darlok, but if your the admin you don't even have to log into her account at all actually just snoop around her home directory and you should find some information you want
[01:37] <Zambezi> Which is the best texteditor to save as pdf? It's not possble in OO.
[01:37] <slavik`lap> Zambezi: yes it is
[01:37] <darlok> kitche: Ah, that's true... kopete and pidgin both keep logs, right?
[01:37] <kitche> Zambezi, oOO which can
[01:37] <slavik`lap> file -> export as pdf
[01:38] <Jordan_U> fhobia, http://packages.ubuntu.com/feisty-backports/devel/
[01:38] <dug_> Zambezi: in openoffice, choose file export.  (in gutsy, every application will be able to save as pdf)
[01:38] <Soskel> Pelo: http://texticle.net/index.php?show=37
[01:38] <SpudDogg> sup kitche
[01:38] <nemilar> Is Pidgin anywhere in the FF repos?  Or only Gaim?
[01:38] <kitche> darlok, should if setup that way but you can always copy her kopete and pidgin fodlers to your account and login that way
[01:38] <Jordan_U> fhobia, Sorry, I think I gave the wrong link...
[01:38] <slavik`lap> nemilar: only gaim
[01:38] <IndyGunFreak> Zemus: is the ndiswrapper folder on your desktop?
[01:38] <Arafangion> Pelo: As for my ealrier question about forcing VESA mode, I believe it /is/ possible, was just hoping it was also possible in Ubuntu.
[01:38] <nemilar> slavik`lap, that's what I thought, yeah
[01:38] <fhobia> ...oh, how do i tell what version of ubuntu i have? lol...
[01:38] <Joeb454> nemilar: search for "gaim upgrade to pidgin" on the forums
[01:38] <Zambezi> slavik`lap, kitche dug_ Oh there. Just checked in save as. Thanks.
[01:39] <darlok> Arafangion, kitche, Jordan_U, bruenig:  Thanks for your help, everyone.
[01:39] <nemilar> Joeb454, yeah I'm doing that now, thanks
[01:39] <Kworth> has anyone a clue how I get a bluetooth usb stick to work?
[01:39] <Kworth> its a kensington one
[01:39] <kitche> SpudDogg, hello
[01:39] <edwin> nickrud: wow, it got all the stuff and i can successfully build and run it... yay! :)
[01:39] <Kworth> !bluetooth
[01:39] <ubotu> For instructions on how to set up bluetooth, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup
[01:39] <Jordan_U> fhobia, http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper-backports/devel/
[01:39] <Joeb454> thats how i got it
[01:39] <nickrud> edwin, yw
[01:39] <Pelo> Soskel,  you can find  synaptic in  menu <`system> admin > synpatic packag emanager,   search for vmware just the same as you did , it iwll tell you what it wants to remove in order to install
[01:39] <SpudDogg> you'd be proud of me kitche, i know how to make simlinks now :)  thanks for all the help you gave me in the past
[01:39] <Jordan_U> nemilar, getdeb.org has it
[01:39] <Arafangion> Pelo: HOwever, it turned out that my friend had tried the 6.06 release, which I've politely told him is practically obsolete. :)
[01:40] <slavik`lap> SpudDogg: symlinks :P
[01:40] <Pelo> Arafangion, It' might be, I just don'T know how
[01:40] <Joeb454> does anybody know about bridging 2 NIC's between feisty and an xbox? (feisty connected to router, xbox connected to pc)
[01:40] <SpudDogg> slavik`lap: yea, yea :)
[01:40] <Soskel> Pelo: I already tied installing from synaptic, but I got errors during the install... can I just remove it from synaptic, then install from add/romve?
[01:41] <Pelo> Arafangion, 6.06 is the lts it won,T be obsolete until the next lts  in a couple of years I think , strickly speaking it is the most stable version currently available
[01:41] <darlok> Where is the "Recent Documents" log located?
[01:41] <bruenig> darlok, I remember a recently used thing from a while ago being located at ~/.recently-used
[01:41] <bruenig> if that is the same
[01:41] <Flannel> Arafangion: 6.06 is supported until June of 2009, but the next LTS will be released a year earlier than that (8.04) which you can upgrade striaght to
[01:41] <Pelo> Soskel, in synaptic do you get a msg that tells you such and such packages need to be removed ?  remove them whitout instaling vmware and tehn try installing vmware
[01:41] <bruenig> haven't used gnome in a long time
[01:42] <darlok> bruenig: Yeah, I asked too soon, because I just found that very file too :)
[01:42] <darlok> thanks
[01:42] <Joeb454> i thought gutsy was lts?
[01:42] <Soskel> thx Pelo
[01:42] <slavik`lap> gutsy+1 is lts
[01:42] <Joeb454> oh right
[01:42] <Pelo> joey382, gusty was what ?
[01:42] <Joeb454> does anybody know about bridging 2 NIC's between feisty and an xbox? (feisty connected to router, xbox connected to pc)
[01:42] <Pelo> oh, nvm
[01:43] <phiqtion> halo 3 got leaked ppl
[01:43] <Soskel> lies
[01:43] <IndyGunFreak> Zemus: where is taht ndiswrapper folder, is it on your desktop?
[01:43] <phiqtion> but the nzb file is private
[01:43] <phiqtion> i'm trying to get it
[01:43] <Frogzoo> !warez
[01:43] <ubotu> piracy discussion and other questionably legal practices are not welcome in the Ubuntu channels. Please take this discussion elsewhere or abstain from it altogether. This includes linking to pirated software, music and video. Also see !guidelines and !o4o
[01:44] <Pelo> later folks
[01:44] <Zemus> IndyGunFreak, did you click the link I gave you? The exact path is displayed after the "pwd" command. :)
[01:45] <IndyGunFreak> Zemus: i'm well aware of the path you gave me, i asked where you put the folder, is the actual folder on your desktoop, or in your home folder?
[01:45] <nichos> Hi all, im playing around with my capture card. I have it set to ntsc/us-cable but I'm getting a mostly green screen with a little static above that in xawtv - any ideas?
[01:45] <emory> Howdy all
[01:45] <d4rkmonkey> !hi | emory
[01:45] <ubotu> emory: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[01:45] <Jordan_U> Zemus, What guide are you following and what chipset is your card?
[01:46] <ionstorm> i am trying to test security at my network at work with ettercap, and I have forwarding set, but it does not relay the packets
[01:46] <emory> I am building a DVR system and everytime I boot the sd* letters in /dev refer to different drives...
[01:46] <ionstorm> anyone familiar with ettercap usage?
[01:46] <emory> e.g. my primary drive has been sda sdd sdb and sde today
[01:46] <emory> is there anyway to make this static?
[01:46] <Zemus> Jordan_U, I'm not following a guide, I'm just trying to run a make on ndiswrapper. I'll give you the chipset in just a sec.
[01:46] <ghost02> hello
[01:47] <Jordan_U> emory, It may be easier to use UUID's for whatever you are using sd* for
[01:47] <ghost02> anyone need help?
[01:47] <Zemus> 05:02.0 Network controller [0280] : Broadcom Corporation BCM4318 [AirForce One 54g]  802.11g Wireless LAN Controller [14e4:4318]  (rev 02)
[01:47] <todkon> Xorg has been taking up about 50% of my processes and RAM.... I'm running Ubuntu Feisty.... would a downgrade or something fix this?
[01:47] <IndyGunFreak> Zemus: like i said, it looksl ike you're in the wrong directory
[01:47] <Zemus> IndyGunFreak, cool! What directory should I be in?
[01:47] <todkon> I think its a recent bug, it never used to take upto 50% or more of my processor and RAM
[01:47] <Soskel> slavik`lap: hey
[01:47] <Soskel> could you help me?
[01:47] <IndyGunFreak> well i've asked you twice where you put the folder, and you haven't answered, so i don't know.
[01:47] <emory> Jordan_U: I'm not familiar with UUID?  is this just a static reference to the drives?
[01:47] <d4rkmonkey> ghost02 uh, if you can help with someones question, do it. otherwise just sit in this chennel.
[01:47] <Soskel> when vmware starts up, it asks me to find a .vmx file... what do I do?!?
[01:48] <ghost02> mmk
[01:48] <dug_> IndyGunFreak: he's in the right directory, he just needed to install the kernel headers.  i already told him how
[01:48] <Jordan_U> !UUID | emory
[01:48] <Jordan_U> emory, UUID's are awesome :)
[01:48] <IndyGunFreak> dug_: he was getting a directory does not exist error.
[01:48] <ubotu> emory: To see a list of your devices/partitions and their corresponding UUID's, run this command in a !shell:  blkid  (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks for the rationale behind the transition to UUID)
[01:48] <ghost02> whats is a UUID?
[01:48] <emory> Sweet!
[01:48] <ghost02> nvm
[01:49] <emory> I will try that!
[01:49] <Joeb454> does anybody know about bridging 2 NIC's between feisty and an xbox? (feisty connected to router, xbox connected to pc)
[01:49] <emory> thanks!
[01:49] <dug_> IndyGunFreak: earlier he wasn't, he ran make and got errors that you get when the kernel headers cannot be found.  i guess he changed to the wrong directory then
[01:49] <pgd> Universally unique identifier
[01:49] <soothsayer> What packages installs /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/build   ?
[01:49] <Soskel> when vmware starts up, it asks me to find a .vmx file... what do I do?!?
[01:49] <Joeb454> Soskel: http://www.easyvmx.com
[01:50] <Soskel> thanks
[01:50] <Zemus> IndyGunFreak, I responded to you both times. If you look in my example I gave you at http://pastebin.com/m3fc069b0, you can see me type the "pwd" command, which reveals where the folder is. You can also see this from the command line where I'm typing. The contents from this folder are also listed when I used the "ls" command. Since you don't seem to be following me when I tell you this, the folder is located at /home/yeti/ndiswrapper-1.47.
[01:50] <Joeb454> vmx files are basically the Virtual PC's :P
[01:50] <IndyGunFreak> ok Zemus  good luck with your problem
[01:51] <Kworth> hmm my bluetooth device is somehow not connection to my cellphone, it ask for pins and I enter those which are written in the config but it says wrong authentification , anyone a clue?
[01:51] <Joeb454> does anybody know about bridging 2 NIC's between feisty and an xbox? (feisty connected to router, xbox connected to pc)
[01:51] <Zemus> IndyGunFreak, do you know where I should be? You've said a couple of times I was in the wrong folder, but after I asked you where I should be, you said you didn't know since you didn't know where I put the folder. I've shown you, now do you or do you not know where I should be?
[01:51] <IndyGunFreak> Zemus: no, i don't know anything.. good luck
[01:51] <dug_> Zemus: that's the right folder to be in.  did you install the kernel headers and build-essential?: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r` build-essential
[01:51] <Jordan_U> Zemus, What does the Readme file say?
[01:51] <Zemus> IndyGunFreak, if you don't know anything, then next time don't waste so much of my time, thanks.
[01:51] <sebsebseb> I been thinking about maybe downgrading/upgrading because of all the bugs in Gutsy.  and how I should have probably stuck with Feisty really untill at least Gutsy Beta,  since I am not a dev.  just someone that thought that maybe they would get say an alpha of Firefox 3  and Pidgin and some other new stuff like that in Alpha of Gutsy.  and not minor issues for me untill now,  the sound not working.  Well I learnt my
[01:51] <sebsebseb> lesson  Ubuntu Alphas are qutie buggy,  unlike other open source programs that are Alpha such as F irefox,  I mean even the alphas seem to work rather well.  So it's either a  fix for the sound in Gutsy, and stick with the slow booting up of the Gutsy account, and no GDM sound thingey and no log in and exit.  or  just some how go back to Feisty
[01:51] <IndyGunFreak> Zemus: trust me, you were in the wrong directory
[01:51] <Zemus> dug_, I'm about to, one moment. And thanks :D
[01:52] <Zemus> IndyGunFreak, ignored
[01:52] <IndyGunFreak> thast w2hy you got that error.
[01:52] <dug_> soothsayer: maybe try: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r` build-essential
[01:52] <Zemus> Jordan_U, the readme file says to run make, but that results in some errors. I'm about to install the kernel headers and build-essential as dug_ suggested.
[01:53] <Flannel> sebsebseb: the definition of alpha is "not fit for the general public"
[01:53] <sebsebseb> yes I Know
[01:53] <sebsebseb> I accep there would be bugs
[01:53] <sebsebseb> I didn't reolize it would be this buggy though,  and that even updates would cause problems such as sound no longer working in Gutsy
[01:53] <juan_> ive got a GeForce FX 5600 do i want nvidia new or nvidia
[01:53] <IndyGunFreak> sebsebseb: uh, lol, its beta
[01:53] <dug_> sebsebseb: there is a #ubuntu+1 channel for gutsy.  you might want to install feisty temporarily to a separate partition and use that until gutsy final is released in a month and a half
[01:53] <Flannel> sebsebseb: alpha versions are always day to day re: updates
[01:54] <Jordan_U> Zemus, IndyGunFreak There are 3 possibilities that I see, 1: there is no ./configure script needed for ndiswrapper ( as someone mentioned ) 2: Zemus is in the wrong directory 3: Bash is not working in this particular instance ( seriously doubt that... )
[01:54] <soothsayer> dug_: Thanks, that did it (I thought headers were installed automatically :( )
[01:54] <Vorian> juan_, nvidia-glx-new
[01:54] <sebsebseb> yes  I am also in the ubuntu+1 channel,  but  no one decant in there at the moment
[01:54] <sebsebseb> or I should say that is at there IRC client
[01:54] <Jordan_U> Zemus, IndyGunFreak I am putting my money on #1
[01:54] <sebsebseb> in other words no one was replying to me there
[01:54] <IndyGunFreak> Jordan_U: well, i've yet to see ndiswrapper not have a ./configure script
[01:54] <Javid> how do I rig dvds to autoplay in vlc instead of totem?
[01:54] <jrib> Javid: system -> preferences -> removable drives and media
[01:55] <Javid> fank yous
[01:55] <juan_> Vorian: thx
[01:55] <dug_> Jordan_U: you are right, no ./configure is required to be run, but also he is missing the linux headers which are required to compile ndiswrapper 1.47
[01:55] <Vorian> np juan_
[01:55] <Zemus> Jordan_U, I listed exactly the directory and its contents... so you should be able to tell whether I'm in the wrong one or not. I think I'm going for #1 as well :P
[01:55] <IndyGunFreak> dug_: i'm not denying he doesn't have dependency probs, but when youj're getting ./configure not found, that only comes up with one thing.
[01:55] <jrib> !ndiswrapper > Zemus (see the private message from ubotu)
[01:55] <sebsebseb> How do I downgrade by getting the packages from the net,  back to Feisty?
[01:55] <Jordan_U> dug_, Why is no ./configure required, and why is it required other times?
[01:55] <dug_> sebsebseb: like i said, if you can install feisty to a separate partition i'd do that rather than try to downgrade gutsy.
[01:55] <Zemus> jrib, thank you :)
[01:55] <Zemus> jrib, I already looked there, but thanks ;)
[01:56] <Zemus> hey dug_, when I type sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r` build-essential, it results in E: Couldn't find package linux-headers-uname -r
[01:56] <jrib> you forgot the two `
[01:56] <Zemus> dug_, sorry, looks like I made a typo. yep
[01:56] <sebsebseb> well  yeah that's what I thought to give it a mounth or so or whatever it will be now,  and the beta of Gutsy will be out,  and  should be able to to auto update to that
[01:56] <dug_> Zemus:  make sure you do back ticks ```` instead of regular apostrophes ''''''
[01:56] <Zemus> dug_, jrib, doing it now
[01:56] <Jordan_U> Zemus, Where did you download the NDISwrapper source from?
[01:56] <Zemus> yeah, those weren't installed. Interesting.
[01:56] <IndyGunFreak> thats what i'm curious about.
[01:57] <Zemus> Jordan_U, the official source page.
[01:57] <IndyGunFreak> Zemus: do you have a link?
[01:57] <bruenig> guys should instruct them to use dollar parenthesis instead of backticks
[01:57] <Jordan_U> Zemus, Link?
[01:57] <dug_> everybody here are instructions for compiling ndiswrapper (also installing dell broadcom wireless card drivers): http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=297092
[01:57] <Zemus> Jordan_U, sure one moment
[01:57] <jrib> bruenig: agreed
[01:57] <Chinaski1> bye
[01:57] <simosx> is there a service similar to pastebin, but for PDFs?
[01:57] <sebsebseb> dug_:  carn't really do that since how this computer is set up,  about half the hard disk for Ubuntu and about half the hard disk for crappy Vista Home Premium.  and a 2GB or so Fat32 to share between the two OS's
[01:57] <sebsebseb> some files
[01:57] <Zemus> Jordan_U, http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=93482 I selected 1.47, or stable.
[01:58] <sebsebseb> ,but  I did think about maybe  running say a Feisty Virtual Machine inside Vista for now
[01:58] <jrib> Zemus: is there a reason you aren't using the ubuntu packages?
[01:58] <Zemus> sebsebseb, wow lol
[01:58] <Zemus> jrib, I guess I was just trying to learn to compile something from source.
[01:58] <dug_> sebsebseb: the other alternative is to backup the important stuff (like in your home folder, the prefs), then delete gutsy, install feisty, and copy back over your prefs
[01:58] <sebsebseb> Zemus:  was that meant to be a sort of Vista joke?
[01:59] <Zemus> sebsebseb, no, it's just unusual. Good luck, though :)
[01:59] <jrib> Zemus: you should probably pick something with a ./configure script eh?
[01:59] <sebsebseb> what is?
[01:59] <Zemus> jrib, I guess so, eh? Lol
[01:59] <dug_> sebsebseb: yet another option is to use wubi to install feisty inside your vista partition if you have the room: http://wubi-installer.org/
[01:59] <sebsebseb> oh yes I got the room
[01:59] <Zemus> jrib, hehehe. So if I'm going to run ./configure, there should be a file in the directory called 'configure', or what? I really appreciate your help, btw. :)
[01:59] <sebsebseb> loads of free space
[01:59] <slavik`lap> someone call my name?
[02:00] <jrib> Zemus: yes, there should be a file called 'configure' to run ./configure
[02:00] <Zemus> jrib, ahhh. See, now we know... hahaha. Thanks!
[02:00] <Soskel> Joeb454: http://texticle.net/index.php?show=38
[02:00] <Zemus> jrib, the readme says you don't need to configure, that you can just make. Odd, huh?
[02:00] <Zemus> jrib, you might try downloading the tarball and checking it out for yourself, if you're curious. *shrug* :)
[02:00] <sebsebseb> if  I install  with wubi inside the Vista partition,  that Ubuntu,  should be able to mount this Ubuntus partition?
[02:01] <Jordan_U> IndyGunFreak, The file he linked to does not have a configure script, looking at the readme now...
[02:01] <Zemus> ah, dig_ quit. His advice was spot on, it seems to be working now.
[02:01] <IndyGunFreak> i saw that, i jsut compiled it.. strange.
[02:01] <ionstorm> I need to set up port forwarding "echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward" only forwards icmp ping but not browsing, what do I need to do
[02:01] <kitche> many programs are getting away from configure if they are very small programs
[02:01] <IndyGunFreak> if he'd have just answered myq uestion though, and not rattled off the path, i'd have realized that... oh well, i'm over it.
[02:01] <Soskel> someone look: http://texticle.net/index.php?show=38
[02:02] <Soskel> I can't get vmware to work
[02:02] <Soskel> I really want it to work
[02:02] <Soskel> please someone
[02:02] <jrib> !enter | Soskel
[02:02] <ubotu> Soskel: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[02:02] <ant-> !port | ionstorm
[02:02] <radu> is there a flash player for feisty amd64?
[02:02] <ubotu> ionstorm: For instructions on how to set up port-forwarding (for games, torrents, webservers) see http://portforward.com - also see !firewall
[02:02] <dug_> Zemus: you mean dug_ not dig_ :)
[02:02] <jrib> Soskel: the error message seems to explain the problem.  Have you tried using easyvmx.com?
[02:03] <jrib> !flash > radu (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:03] <Soskel> yes
[02:03] <IndyGunFreak> radu: dont think so...
[02:03] <Jordan_U> !flash64 | radu
[02:03] <ubotu> radu: 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
[02:03] <jrib> Soskel: where did you install vmware player from?
[02:03] <radu> neat, thanks
[02:03] <Soskel> jrib: add/remove software
[02:03] <Soskel> I just installed it a few minutes ago
[02:04] <jrib> radu: note that you may want to consider using nspluginwrapper instead of using a 32bit firefox.  Ubotu's private message has a link with info about nspluginwrapper
[02:05] <jrib> Soskel: how did you create it?  Also, you may want to pastebin your .vmx file and see if someone can see the issue
[02:06] <sebsebseb> dug_:  yeah I known about stuff like that before,  forgot the name of the Ubuntu one or whatever though.  anyway so Wubi:  it gets installed in Windows like any other program?  and then opended inside WIndows like any other program?
[02:06] <sebsebseb> dug_:  or it edits the Windows boot loader so it can boot up Ubuntu?
[02:07] <Jordan_U> sebsebseb, The latter
[02:07] <Jordan_U> sebsebseb, Though it still installs and removes "like any other program"
[02:07] <sebsebseb> edits the Windows bootloader to boot up Ubuntu ok,  but  the Ubuntu folder can be accessed from inside WIndows,  and files can be put there?
[02:08] <casio_> i can't get a internet-connection with my new installation
[02:08] <Jordan_U> sebsebseb, I believe that it is an image file rather than a folder but yes.
[02:08] <Sos``> casio_ so how come you're here?
[02:08] <Jordan_U> casio_, Wired or wireless?
[02:09] <Jordan_U> Sos``, Many people have more than one computer or dual boot
[02:09] <sebsebseb> and can Wubi access this Ubuntu partition?
[02:09] <sebsebseb> my files on it and what not
 it is a wired connection with a gutsy-amd64-installation on my adsl-router
[02:09] <Sos``> casio_ does the router has dhcp?
[02:09] <igge> anyone knows of a program to join .srt (subtitle) files?
[02:10] <Olgem> when you set up samba shares with gnome in ubuntu without any security, what is the default password to access the shares? guest? anonymous?
[02:10] <Jordan_U> casio_, Gutsy is not "supported" since it's not finished but for bug reporting / fixing try #ubuntu+1
 yes - another maschine works fine with dhcp, but the new installation didn't
[02:11] <Soskel> jrib: http://texticle.net/index.php?show=40
[02:11] <VSpike> can anyone tell me how I can get the device for my newly formatted partition to appear in /dev/disk/by-uuid/
 ok - but i also tried feisty - it is the same thing ...
[02:11] <Frogzoo> VSpike: is the device mounted?
[02:11] <Jordan_U> casio_, Ok, does it connect from the feisty LiveCD?
[02:11] <jin> hi, i just wanted to know if someone had a problem with scsi hdd during trying to run the live cd ...
[02:12] <jrib> Soskel: it says this is a "workstation" config file?  Have you tried using "Super Simple" at easyvmx.com?
[02:12] <VSpike> Frogzoo: nope, I was trying to mount by uuid.. should I mount by /dev/sdb1 first manually?
[02:12] <zaack^> Is it possible to remove the splash screen of ubuntu.. and just open in normal console
[02:12] <sebsebseb> yep
[02:12] <Jordan_U> zaack^, Yes, remove the "splash" kernel parameter
[02:12] <Frogzoo> VSpike: mounting by uuid should work - blkid shows the partition?
[02:12] <jrib> Soskel: oh, it says can be used with player, but try super simple anyway
[02:12] <zaack^> oh, yes, I'll try it brb
[02:13] <sebsebseb> When is Gutsy Beta?
 no - i can install the system and than i get no dhcp-connection - how can i analyze the connection?
[02:13] <VSpike> Frogzoo: no, blkid doesn't show it
[02:13] <larson9999> linux gets better all the time
[02:13] <VSpike> Frogzoo: fdisk -l does
[02:13] <jin> exit
[02:13] <jin> \exit
[02:13] <Jordan_U> casio_, try "sudo ifconfig eth0" then "sudo dhclient eth0"
[02:13] <Frogzoo> VSpike: maybe it doesn't have a uuid?
[02:14] <zaack^> Jordan_U: (just to be sure) You mean in the grub menu.1st file ?
[02:14] <VSpike> Frogzoo: "sudo vol_id /dev/sdb1" shows one though
[02:14] <sebsebseb> larson9999:  indeed,  but  Linux is just a kernel :)  Ubuntu is not Linux.  Fedora Core is not Linux so on.  they are distributions/operating systmes though that use the Linux kernel   :)  :d
[02:14] <Jordan_U> zaack^, Yes, read the comments in the automagic kernel area to make it permanent
[02:14] <larson9999> sebsebseb, errr, who said ununtu=linux?
[02:14] <RickH> I'm getting this error from sudo apt-get:  "E: Invalid record in the preferences file, no Package header"
[02:14] <Soskel> jrib: http://texticle.net/index.php?show=41
[02:15] <Kworth> bluetooth tool btsco returns always: Failed to connect to SDP Server?
[02:15] <RickH> What file is it looking at?  How can I fix it?
[02:15] <jrib> Soskel: did it start anway?
[02:15] <sebsebseb> no one,  I Just wanted to make it clear :)  for anyone that thought otherwise
[02:15] <Kworth> !sdp
[02:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sdp - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:15] <Kworth> what is an sdp server?
[02:15] <zaack^> There's still so much thing I need to learn
[02:15] <Soskel> jrib: when I hit ok, it said: http://texticle.net/index.php?show=42
[02:15] <Frogzoo> VSpike: well mounting by /dev/sdb1 should work
[02:15] <zaack^> I'm reading the rute guide actually
[02:15] <jrib> Soskel: yes, continue...
[02:16] <Soskel> jrib: Virtual device parallel0 will start disconnected.
[02:16] <Jordan_U> zaack^, If there is anything you are not sure of feel free to ask
[02:16] <jrib> Soskel: that's ok
[02:16] <VSpike> Frogzoo: hmm yeah it does
[02:16] <VSpike> Frogzoo: wierd
[02:16] <zaack^> Jordan_U: well, I have just removed splash and I still got the Ubuntu prompt login
[02:16] <Xero> When I use Beryl + XGL I get a white screen of death.
 ifconfig shows no errors but dhclient says "no dhcpoffers received. no working leases in persistant database - sleeping"
[02:17] <Xero> Can anyone help with that?
[02:17] <Soskel> jrib: http://texticle.net/index.php?show=43
[02:17] <Jordan_U> casio_, And you get DHCP with another OS / Computer?
 yes with os x or feisty on my notebook with eth0 and ath0 (other maschine)
[02:19] <Soskel> jrib: please, I really really want it to work
[02:19] <jrib> Soskel: you need to setup the easyvmx to boot from an iso or from a cd in your drive so you can install an operating system
[02:19] <Thegeektechnique> Ok I have been trying to activate my nvidia 420 go graphics drivers for months. I can easily fix the problem of the blank screen. It is the black bar and screen resolution that is killing me. I have tried editing the EDID file, but I am not good enough for that. would an "IgnoreEDID" option in my xorg.conf work? Will this problem be solved in the next update of xorg?
[02:19] <stefano> what are the fstab commands i should put at the end of a mount so that a normal user, like me can rw files to disk?
[02:19] <Xero> Someone please help.
[02:19] <Xero> When I use Beryl + XGL I get a white screen of death, and I HATE Compiz Fusion to the death
[02:19] <Soskel> jrib: you mean I am actually going to have to install the OS?
[02:19] <Jordan_U> casio_, Intel mac?
[02:19] <jrib> Soskel: of course
[02:20] <Soskel> jrib: like, so I will have to leave linux?
[02:20] <jrib> Soskel: no, it installs in a window
[02:20] <[1] zakalwe> stefano, it depends what filesystem
 yes
[02:20] <[1] zakalwe> bu usuallu users will do it
[02:20] <stefano> reiserfs
[02:20] <Xero> Anyone?
[02:20] <jrib> Soskel: what OS are you wanting to install in vmware?
[02:20] <Thegeektechnique> xero
[02:20] <[1] zakalwe> users is all you need, but check perms on folders
[02:20] <Enul> anyone know a good linux theme?
[02:20] <Thegeektechnique> what are your graphics drivers?
 means with intel-macbook no probs
[02:21] <Pelo> Enul, what ever you want
[02:21] <Pelo> !theme > Enul  check for a private message windows with instructions from ubotu
[02:21] <Frogzoo> Enul: aluminium smog is a good macos lookalike
[02:21] <Jordan_U> casio_, Can you set up a static connection then try pinging your router?
[02:21] <Soskel> jrib: I will gave to exit linux?
[02:21] <Soskel> &have
[02:21] <Enul> nice Frogzoo where do i get it please?
[02:21] <jrib> Soskel: no
[02:21] <Thegeektechnique> xero; try adding Option "UseDisplayDevice"  "DFP" in your xorg.conf file
 ok - i try it - just a moment
[02:21] <jrib> Soskel: it runs in a window like your other programs
[02:22] <Frogzoo> !themes | Enul
[02:22] <ubotu> Enul: 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
[02:22] <bluebanana> how can i figure out my monitor's ppi?
[02:22] <Jordan_U> Enul, Orange Look is great, and not just an imitation of another OS
[02:22] <bluebanana> or monitor resoultion?
[02:22] <Enul> ah thanks
[02:22] <Pelo> bluebanana, rephrase please
[02:22] <gravemind> can someone help me really quickly with sound juicer and mp3?
[02:22] <Pelo> gravemind,  do you have any specifics ?
[02:22] <bluebanana> i want to know my monitor's pixels per inch.
[02:22] <gravemind> I have the mp3 profile, but I am unable to choose it
[02:23] <KevinOman> does anyone know why phpmyadmin is failing to install?
[02:23] <Pelo> gravemind, install  lame from synaptic
[02:23] <fulio> Hi, my vlc media player can only play copyed dvd movies but doesnt play regular movies, does anyone know why?
[02:23] <gravemind> I think I have all the reqs (lame, gstreamer lame plugin
[02:23] <Vlet> fulio: you mean one's on dvd?
[02:23] <Thegeektechnique> Ok I have been trying to activate my nvidia 420 go graphics drivers for months. I can easily fix the problem of the blank screen. It is the black bar and screen resolution that is killing me. I have tried editing the EDID file, but I am not good enough for that. would an "IgnoreEDID" option in my xorg.conf work? Will this problem be solved in the next update of xorg?
[02:23] <Pelo> gravemind, thinking is not the same as checking
[02:23] <Soskel> jrib: do I actually have to burn it to a dvd?
[02:24] <fulio> Vlet, yes
[02:24] <gravemind> I did it tonight
[02:24] <tracker1> anyone in here running a core2 quad w/ vmware?
[02:24] <jrib> Soskel: no, you can tell it to use a .iso directly
[02:24] <VSpike> bluebanana: this might help http://www.mozilla.org/unix/dpi.html
[02:24] <juan_> on every boot my system drops to a console, i then have to alt-ctrl-del and it loads fine, how do i find out whats wrong, i think its something to do with fsck on jfs
[02:24] <Vlet> fulio: I believe you may need to install libdvdcss2
[02:24] <Pelo> !mp3 | gravemind  review to make sure , that's the only thing I can recommend or check the soundjuicer site see if they have instructions
[02:24] <bruenig> juan_, edit /boot/grub/menu.lst and take out all the quiet splash nonsense, watch it and see if you can discern something
[02:24] <ubotu> gravemind  review to make sure , that's the only thing I can recommend or check the soundjuicer site see if they have instructions: 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
[02:24] <fulio> Vlet, ,where can i get that?
 pinging the router now works! but no html in firefox - should i configure a gateway-adress ???
[02:25] <gravemind> Pelo: thanks
[02:25] <Jordan_U> Thegeektechnique, I assume you are using the "nvidia" drivers and have the correct resolution listed in your xorg.conf?
[02:25] <Thegeektechnique> yes
[02:25] <Kworth> has anyone ever used btsco?
[02:25] <RickH> I'm getting errors in Synaptic and Update Manager.  "E: Invalid record in the preferences file, no Package header"
[02:25] <Thegeektechnique> Hold on jordon
[02:25] <RickH> How can I fix it?  What file is it?
[02:25] <Jordan_U> casio_, Yes, though it is interesting that DHCP doesn't work
[02:25] <KevinOman> does anyone know why phpmyadmin won't install?
[02:25] <Thegeektechnique> where are the resolutions in the xorg.conf?
[02:25] <Thegeektechnique> in what section?
[02:25] <Thegeektechnique> let me open it up
[02:25] <Pelo> RickH, whcih package ?
[02:26] <Vlet> fulio: http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-ubuntu.html
[02:26] <Jordan_U> !xconfig | Thegeektechnique
[02:26] <ubotu> Thegeektechnique: To reconfigure your X server, open a console and type  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg  - To configure only the driver and resolution, type  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg -phigh  - See also !FixRes
[02:26] <RickH> Pelo:  That's the question.  I don't know.
[02:26] <fulio> Vlet, thankyou
 i don't know which gateway-adress i have to use - sorry newbie ...
[02:26] <Thegeektechnique> thanks guys I will try that
[02:26] <Pelo> RickH, did you play around in your sources.lst file ?
[02:26] <RickH> Pelo:  I was attempting to install the Nvidia proprietary drivers and I got all kinds of error messages.  But, I don't know what the name of the program/package/whatever is.
[02:26] <Jordan_U> casio_, The ip of the router
[02:26] <zaack^> Is there a website with all ubotu's command
[02:27] <Jordan_U> !ubotu | zaack^
[02:27] <ubotu> zaack^: 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
 ah
[02:27] <RickH> Pelo:  nope.
[02:27] <Pelo> RickH, try this, just for a lark,    in the terminal type  sudo apt-get update
[02:27] <zaack^> hehe thanks
[02:28] <juan_> erm sorry about that i crashed the system before i found out why my konversation was flashing
[02:29] <Zemus> http://pastebin.com/m1d593c0a
[02:29] <Zemus> anyone know how I can get it to stop saying 'invalid driver' on the other two?
[02:29] <Pelo> Zemus,  remove them ?
 i set the gateway adress, than i did sudo ifdown eth0 and sudo ifup eth0 - ping router-adress works, but no reaction in my firefox browser ...
[02:30] <Jordan_U> casio_, Do you have a DNS server set?
[02:31] <Jordan_U> casio_, Your router's ip will work there also, though there are other choices
 yes in the network-settings under feisty and on my router ....
[02:31] <RearKick> Is there a way to see what chipset I am using for my webcam? I have a Toshiba satellite with a built-in webcam. The specs on the website do not list what type of cam it is.
[02:31] <zaack^> !mpg me
[02:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mpg me - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:32] <VSpike> RearKick: try lspci or lsusb
[02:32] <Jordan_U> RearKick, Try lsusb
[02:32] <zaack^> !mpg | me
[02:32] <ubotu> me: 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
[02:32] <Zemus_> Hey, what's the command for listing processes running?
[02:32] <Vlet> I moved my drives around when moving to a new case, and now grub won't even load... it just says 'operating system failed to load'.. any suggestions?
[02:32] <Vlet> Zemus_: top
[02:32] <Vlet> Zemus_: or ps
[02:32] <Pelo> RearKick, in the spca5xx model list see if your model is listed
[02:32] <Zemus_> Vlet thanks
[02:32] <Aorion> ello
[02:32] <Pelo> !webcam | RearKick
[02:32] <ubotu> RearKick: Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[02:32] <Aorion> sorry to bother... im in a tight spot
[02:33] <Pelo> Aorion,  it's not a bother, that what they donT' pay us for
[02:34] <Zemus> Wow, that was hellish. Thank you! *had to end some really nasty processes fast* xD
 so what can i do?
[02:34] <Aorion> im trying to get zsnes running on a freshly installed xubuntu laptop, (its old, doesnt have internet) and i used the .deb package. my problem is, it gives a list of libraries and exits. what is the best way to get those libraries, perhaps in one mega-package or something, if i cant use something like adept to do it for me?
[02:34] <RickH> Pelo:  Results:  http://www.pastecode.org/130
[02:34] <RearKick> I know the cam works, and that it uses v4l2.
[02:34] <Aorion> btw it says (core dumped) and i asked in xubuntu channel and noone answered ><
[02:34] <Jordan_U> casio_, Set your DNS server, I'll give you a guide...
[02:34] <Grungebunny> okay the command to run compiz is "compiz --replace" wahts the command to shut it down?
[02:35] <Pelo> Aorion,  you'll have to add them one by one from synaptic , using the cd as a repos
[02:35] <Zemus> Keeps crashing. :|
[02:35] <Pelo> RickH,  hold on
[02:35] <iCloud> Er... Can someone help me with "can't access tty job control turned iff (initlmfs)"
[02:35] <Jordan_U> casio_, http://www.opendns.com/start/unix.php
[02:35] <Aorion> pelo: is there a cd that has them? are they on the install cd? also, it only gives me file names how do i know which files to install? synaptic goes by packages of files
[02:35] <fulio> what do you guys use to play dvd ??
[02:36] <Jordan_U> fuffal0, vlc
[02:36] <idiot> mplayer baby
[02:36] <Jordan_U> !dvd | fulio
[02:36] <ubotu> fulio: For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[02:36] <apo_> mplayer
[02:36] <Pelo> RickH,  pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list file
 thanks - i will study it ...
[02:36] <nickrud> Aorion: you might want to take a look at apt-zip, it's designed for getting dependencies for un-netted machines
[02:36] <iCloud> <.<
[02:36] <RickH> Pelo:  working...
[02:36] <Vlet> fulio: I also use vlc
[02:36] <stefano> Anyone know the options to include when i want to mount an reiserfs disk and allow the non root user write/read files from disk?
[02:36] <iCloud> Yep... <_<
[02:37] <Pelo> Aorion,  the files are the packages ,   and if you don't have the internet you'll have to use the install cd,  some are on there,  the most used,  hopefully all those you need
[02:37] <iCloud> Can someone help me with the following error message? "can't access tty job control turned iff (initlmfs)"
[02:37] <RickH> Pelo:  Results:  http://www.pastecode.org/131
[02:37] <fulio> becuase my vlc doesnt paly regular dvds it only plays copyed dvds
[02:37] <Pelo> iCloud,  what are you doing ? trying to install ?
[02:37] <Jordan_U> iCloud, On the LiveCD?
[02:37] <Pelo> RichiH,  hold on
[02:37] <iCloud> Pelo: Already installed, no CDs...
[02:37] <Jordan_U> fulio, See the instructions from Ubotu for encrypted DVD's
[02:38] <fulio> Jordan_U, where can i find it
[02:38] <Jordan_U> !dvd | fulio
[02:38] <ubotu> fulio: For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[02:38] <iCloud> I got my copy off http://wubi-installer.org/
[02:38] <iCloud> <-<
[02:38] <leleco> I try install ubuntu on my acer laptop, and my video card doesn't run
[02:38] <Vlet> fulio: Did you read that page that was linked to you? https://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html
[02:38] <Jordan_U> iCloud, Ahh, then it is a wubi problem
[02:38] <leleco> somebody can help-me?
[02:38] <Pelo> RickH,  you installed automatix ?  not a good idea ,  comment out lines 54 to the end , save and from the terminal  sudo apt-get update , then try synaptic again
[02:38] <iCloud> It worked fine last night. <.<
[02:38] <RickH> Pelo:  A long time ago.  Then uninstalled it, based on advice from here.
[02:39] <Pelo> leleco, we need a question
[02:39] <iCloud> Are there any ops here? <_<
[02:39] <iCloud> This channel seems rather unmoderated.
[02:39] <Pelo> iCloud,  they are in disquise waiting to pounce
[02:39] <RickH> Pelo:  I just realized it's still installed.  But, I have not used it since I found out not to from here.
[02:39] <RichiH> Pelo: your tab completion is really broken ;)
[02:39] <Vlet> iCloud: moderation is only needed when there is a problem
[02:39] <Pelo> RichiH, sorry,  very close nicks as you can notice
[02:40] <Vlet> We need no hand holding
[02:40] <MoTec> Dangit... Plugging in a USB hub has apparently upset my Ubuntu :(
[02:40] <RichiH> Pelo: yah, no worries
[02:40] <iCloud> Well... Back to windfyre.
[02:40] <Pelo> RickH, like I said , commend out the lines for the automatix repos and then update and try synaptic again
[02:40] <leleco> pelo, I try use beryl functions on my ati video card, and don't have sucess
[02:40] <RickH> Pelo:  Okay.
[02:41] <Pelo> leleco,  you'll need to ask about that in #beryl
[02:41] <earl_> hey
[02:41] <leleco> Pelo sorry
[02:41] <Pelo> leleco,  no need to apologise , those are the ppl that can help you
[02:41] <Zemus> http://pastebin.com/m473e214b <-- does anyone know how to make the other two drivers go away?
[02:42] <earl_> this is my first time with ubuntu after using fedora and redhat for years
[02:42] <Pelo> Zemus,  how did you load those drivers ?
[02:42] <Pelo> earl_,  you'll like it ,  or you won' t
[02:42] <RickH> Pelo:  "E: Invalid record in the preferences file, no Package header"  and  "E: _cache->open() failed, please report."
[02:42] <iCloud> One more thing...
[02:42] <penney> Howdy all!
[02:42] <ubuntu_> Greetings
[02:42] <leleco> Pelo i can't configure my ati video card
[02:43] <iCloud> Is there a way to shut off my pc while running busybox, without damaging my hd?
[02:43] <Pelo> RickH, ok,  I want you to go to the forum and paste that error msg in the search box    www.ubuntuforums.org
[02:43] <earl_> i love it, have beryl running, it is great
[02:43] <RickH> Pelo:  Okay
[02:43] <Pelo> leleco, did you try  menu > system > admin > restricted drivers ?
[02:43] <Zemus> Pelo, I followed the install file to the letter. One moment. I'll pastebin it for you.
[02:43] <penney> I have an Audigy 2 ZS in Ubuntu and everytime I boot I seem to be gambling about which care (integrated or PCI) Ubuntu decides to use...
[02:43] <dug_> Zemus: ndiswrapper -e bcmwl5  ...see beginning of instructions here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=297092
[02:43] <ubuntu_> This is my first time running Linux - So I was wondering if someone could tell me alittle bit about it.
[02:44] <leleco> Pelo yeap, but don't run the 3d functions of system
[02:44] <Zemus> dug_, thank you, and also, you were gone before, but thank you very much for the advice on how to get make running, it worked like a charm.
[02:44] <Zemus> dug_, you were the only one :P
[02:44] <Pelo> Zemus, no need,  if you can figure out when in that howto you installed those invalid drivers I can possibly help you to remove them
[02:44] <Pelo> leleco, you need to insall xgl or someting like that,  the ppl in #beryl can tell you how to do that,  do you know how to get there ?
[02:45] <Zemus> Zemus, I just typed "ndiswrapper -i driver.inf", where driver.inf is the name of the invalid driver. One moment, I'm going to try what dug_ suggested.
[02:45] <leleco> Pelo ok, I'll see there, thanks
[02:45] <Aorion> i think i may have gotten it down to one library, libartsc.so.0, but google only gives a list of rpms that have it and ubuntu forum posts only mention it incidentally, is there a place to download just that file so i can pu tit in /usr/lib?
[02:45] <penney> I have an Audigy 2 ZS in Ubuntu and everytime I boot I seem to be gambling about which card (integrated or PCI) Ubuntu decides to use...
[02:46] <Zemus> dug_, when I type "ndiswrapper -e bcmwl5.inf" it results in "couldn't delete /etc/ndiswrapper/bcmwl5: Inappropriate ioctl for device"
[02:46] <Pelo> Aorion, do you have a taht in synaptic ?  just serch for libarstsc  no ned fr the so.0 bit
[02:46] <Flannel> Aorion: that's in http://packages.ubuntu.com/feisty/libdevel/libartsc0-dev
[02:46] <dug_> Zemus: sorry, i may have forgotten to mention sudo, see if that makes a difference: sudo ndiswrapper -e bcmwl5
[02:46] <Pelo> Flannel,  to the rescue ,  how convinient
[02:47] <Pelo> Zemus,  try without the .inf
[02:47] <Zemus> dug_, Pelo thanks
[02:47] <Aorion> pelo: i cant use synaptic, the comp is offline
[02:47] <Aorion> and thanks flannel
[02:47] <Zemus> hahaha, dug_ worked perfectly, god you are awesome man.
[02:47] <Pelo> Aorion, you can use synaptic with the install cd ,  just so you know
[02:47] <dug_> Aorion: sudo apt-get install libartsc0-dev
[02:47] <Zemus> :D :D :D
[02:48] <dug_> Aorion: nm, offline means apt-get won't work too :)
[02:48] <ubuntu_> Is it possible to watch videos from Youtube on a linux machine?
[02:48] <ckin2001> ubuntu_, yes
[02:48] <Pelo> ubuntu_,  yes
[02:48] <Pelo> !flash | ubuntu_
[02:48] <ubotu> ubuntu_: To install Flash see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash - Flash 9 is now available in dapper-backports and edgy-backports - See also !Restricted and !Gnash
[02:48] <Aorion> it cant find that package
[02:48] <dug_> Zemus: don't thank me, thank the guy who wrote that tutorial on the ubuntu forum :)
[02:48] <RickH> Pelo:  Preferences file was populated, but completely commented out.
[02:48] <earl_> hey dawn !!
[02:49] <Pelo> Aorion, flannel gaveyou a link to a deb file , put it on your desktop and dbl click it
[02:49] <RickH> Pelo:  Deleting that file fixed it.
[02:49] <ubuntu_> Thank you.
[02:49] <Zemus> dug_, do you know how to get rid of the last line? I don't see any specific driver name before it says "invalid driver." http://pastebin.com/m452b20f
[02:49] <Pelo> RickH, congrats
[02:49] <RickH> Pelo:  I'm just about this far from throwing my computer out the window....
[02:49] <RickH> Pelo:  The .31 kernel upgrade broke my sound.
[02:49] <Pelo> RickH, why ?
[02:49] <Zemus> RickH, that's linux for you :P
[02:50] <Pelo> RickH, .31 ? are you running gutsy ?
[02:50] <RickH> Pelo:  Reverting to 2.6.20-15.27 and it works.  And I'm betting 2.6.20-16.29 (which I had previously) would also work again.
[02:50] <dug_> Zemus: yeah i don't know about that one, the tutorial suggests uninstalling ndiswrapper-utils too (since you compiled and installed your own): sudo apt-get remove ndiswrapper-utils
[02:50] <RickH> Pelo:  Nope.  Feisty.
[02:50] <Zemus> dug_, hum, thanks
[02:50] <RickH> Zemus:  :)  You're oh so very funny... heehhe :)
[02:50] <Pelo> RickH, unless you went and removed the kernels you can still boot them from grub , and set them to be the default
[02:50] <Zemus> dug_, yeah, it's not installed :P
[02:51] <Zemus> RickH, no joke :P I've wanted to chuck this thing out the windows so many times as a result of linux. :P
[02:51] <RickH> Pelo:  The 2.6.20-16.29 I had was overwritten by the update the other day to the .31 kernel.
[02:51] <jrib> 20:37 <          Soskel > I mean for a distro
[02:51] <RickH> Pelo:  Is there some setting which would allow me to keep previous versions like that?
[02:51] <Pelo> RickH,  pastebin your /boot/grub/menu.lst file please
[02:51] <RickH> Pelo:  working...
[02:52] <christi> is there a way to generate updated Ubuntu CDs/DVDs for installing ubuntu on another computer?
[02:52] <RickH> Pelo:  http://www.pastecode.org/132
[02:53] <Pelo> christi, you can use aptoncd to make a sort of extra install cd that will have the other packages you have installed that are different from the instal cd I think
[02:54] <RickH> Zemus:  I think the thing that bothers me the most is that some problems are so simple to fix, if you know what to do, or you can find the right forum, or you can get an answer here.
[02:54] <Pelo> RickH, from there the only thing I can suggest is for you to boot   .15 ,   ( frankly this is the first time I've seen an extra  digit at the end of a kernel,  I never new about those little increments before)
[02:54] <RickH> Zemus:  But for some of them it's faster to reinstall the OS!
[02:56] <Nighthawk420> ok reinstalled and still had same problem
[02:56] <RickH> Pelo:  Go into synaptic and search for "2.6.20".  You'll see the current version which is installed.
[02:56] <Zemus>  RickH yep :P
[02:56] <dug_> Zemus: search for "bcmwl5" on this page too, it suggests some other things to remove: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=25683&page=2
[02:56] <RickH> Pelo:  The Aug 31, 2007 update was a kernel update to the .31 from the .29 (or at least that's what I had, whatever everyone else had for 2.6.20-16)
[02:56] <Zemus> dug_, I think I just needed to blacklist it... missed that step on the tutorial you gave me earlier.
[02:56] <Zemus> I'm going to reboot, brb
[02:57] <RickH> Pelo:  Maybe you could help me with the real gripe/error I have.  It's that my sound stopped working with the recent kernel update.  Other people have had this problem too, and we're all reverting to 15.
[02:57] <bluebanana> what version of gimp will be in ubuntu 7.10?
[02:58] <earl_> why do i see flame when i close a window?
[02:58] <Nighthawk420> howdy yall still having the prob when booting first time with x server error
[02:58] <Pelo> RickH, I see, I never noticed that , you are more leet then I
[02:58] <[LUCIAN] > earl_, that is an effect of compiz
[02:58] <dug_> bluebanana: 2.3.18: http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/
[02:58] <Pelo> earl_,  cause you are uing beryl
[02:58] <mastroDani> hi there
[02:58] <earl_> hmm
[02:58] <bluebanana> dug_, thank you!
[02:59] <Nighthawk420> howdy yall still having the prob when booting first time with x server error... any more suggestions?
[02:59] <earl_> how can i make windows xp do this?
[02:59] <nomasteryoda> earl_, or are the flames coming from your CPU?
[02:59] <nomasteryoda> hehe
[02:59] <dug_> !hi | mastroDani
[02:59] <ubotu> mastroDani: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[02:59] <nomasteryoda> earl_, LOL
[02:59] <earl_> lol
[02:59] <Pelo> Nighthawk420,  are hyou installed now ?
[02:59] <Zemus> hmm.
[02:59] <Nighthawk420> yes i have it partitoned and everything
[02:59] <d4rkmonkey> earl_ you can't make win XP do it?
[02:59] <Jordan_U> earl_, sudo apt-get remove --puge baalzebub
[02:59] <d4rkmonkey> lol
[03:00] <Nighthawk420> i can run it without the disk
[03:00] <earl_> is there apt-get for xp ?
[03:00] <earl_> ;-)
[03:00] <d4rkmonkey> earl_ no.
[03:00] <dug_> earl_: yes, actually there is now, lemme find it
[03:00] <Pelo> Nighthawk420,  boot the recovery mode,  type  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg   when ask select  vesa , for the rest you are on your own
[03:00] <d4rkmonkey> earl_ Yes.
[03:00] <mastroDani> i've burned a dvd with K3B, default options from my debian, when i gave it to my friend if he put in the dvd ubuntu feisty doesn't open it automatically, and if you manually write at terminal: gnome-mount -d /dev/scd0 an error message say: no media in the drive... if i use pmount it mount it like a charm (windows and my debian system work with that dvd normally)
[03:00] <Nighthawk420> but i only get the text interface until after i login and it goes to the blue dialog box in text interface saying that the x server was not properly set up.  restart gdm when it is properly set up.
[03:00] <d4rkmonkey> earl_ I meant to say yes orginally. Common typ.
[03:00] <ubuntu_> Can someone help me install FlashPlayer?
[03:00] <d4rkmonkey> *typo
[03:00] <earl_> mr gates told me with a pop up message that my OS was stolen
[03:01] <Nighthawk420> okay il go try that
[03:01] <dug_> earl_: it's called win-get: http://windows-get.sourceforge.net/  but has limitations like no package for active virus shield (since it requires email activation)
[03:01] <d4rkmonkey> ubuntu_ sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree ?
[03:01] <tom314> Does anyone have any idea's as to why my screen goes blank when booting ubuntu 7.0.4 normally, but if I boot into recovery mode, and then "startx" it works?  I am using the 'ati' drivers
[03:02] <MoTec> Oh crud..  This old PC only has USB 1.1 ports... And I'm putting a USB 2.0 hub into it...  Even tho the hub says it's backwards compatable with 1.1 Ubuntu freaks out.
[03:02] <mastroDani> any idea guys?
[03:02] <earl_> startx, init 5, whats the diff
[03:02] <Nighthawk420> hey tom where can i get those drivers?
[03:02] <Jordan_U> tom314, What if you boot without "splash" ?
[03:02] <mastroDani> did you understand the problem/situation?
[03:03] <dug_> mastroDani: does your friend have a dvd drive or a cd drive?
[03:03] <mastroDani> dug_ dvd drive :)
[03:03] <ubuntu_> d4rkmoney - It doesnt work.
[03:03] <tom314> nighthawk: i just reinstalled ubuntu to get rid of the propatarity driver from ati and followed the instructions on the ubuntu wiki to set up xorg.conf
[03:03] <mastroDani> the same drive open the dvd from windows
[03:03] <dug_> mastroDani: got me then :)
[03:03] <Pelo> mastroDani,  is this a ubuntu installation dvd you burned ?
[03:03] <tom314> jordon_u: how do i boot without splash?
[03:03] <Nighthawk420> thank you
[03:04] <Nighthawk420> im going to go try this
[03:04] <mastroDani> dug_, and the same drive open the dvd from ubuntu if i manually do pmount /dev/scd0
[03:04] <dxdt> sup peeps
[03:04] <tom314> nighthawk: no problem, good luck
[03:04] <mastroDani> Pelo, no it's a dvd with some photo and video of my holidays :)
[03:04] <Jordan_U> tom314, At the grub menu press "e" to edit the first line, then e again to edit the line with "splash" in it and delete the "splash"
[03:04] <earl_> mastro, that really sounds like one of them ID 10t errors
[03:04] <Pelo> mastroDani,  no idea then, sorry
[03:05] <mastroDani> earl_, what's a ID 10t error?
[03:05] <earl_> cross modulation of the laser during the queuing of the buffers
[03:05] <[LUCIAN] > Are there any applications that would allow you to build your own ubuntu iso?
[03:06] <Jordan_U> [LUCIAN] , Yes
[03:06] <mastroDani> earl_, i see.. so it's a driver problem? but... why pmount mount it without thinking twice?
[03:06] <dug_> [LUCIAN] : yeah there's a gui app for remastering ubuntu, i would search google and forums for 'remastering ubuntu cd'
[03:06] <[LUCIAN] > thank you
[03:06] <Pelo> [LUCIAN] , http://reconstructor.aperantis.com/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1
[03:06] <MoTec> 3
[03:06] <[LUCIAN] > thanks Pelo
[03:06] <Jordan_U> [LUCIAN] , Though none is required since it can be done with standard tools
[03:07] <Zemus> urgh, so close
[03:07] <tom314> jordon_u: YES! that worked! Thank You, i have been messing with this all weekend
[03:07] <Zemus> the wifi light blinks on, then turns off and won't come on again. :|
[03:07] <earl_> dang, every time i click something....fire everywhere....
[03:07] <[LUCIAN] > Jordan_U, How would you do it without?
[03:07] <mastroDani> earl_, there's some workaround? or some page that can help me to better understand the problem? if there's no solution (but create a little script to mount / umount the drive manually, wich i already created) at least i would like to understand something more of this problem
[03:07] <ubuntu_> Can someone please help me? - I have no idea how to use this system, and I need the flashplugin
[03:08] <tom314> jordon_u: okay, i take that back... i got to the ubuntu login screen but the mouse and keyboard are not working
[03:08] <dug_> ubuntu_: are you using a 64 bit version of ubuntu?
[03:08] <ubuntu_> No
[03:08] <Pelo> ubuntu_,   menu; >system > admin >  synaptic package manager ,  search for : flash ,    check the box next to flash plugin non free ,  then click apply,  , you need to be online
[03:09] <Jordan_U> [LUCIAN] , **technical** You mount the squashfs image, copy the contents to a folder, chroot into the folder, make changes, make a new squashfs from the folder and burn a new iso with that squashfs ( and a few tidying things like re making the checksums )
[03:09] <mastroDani> ubuntu_, open a terminal and write sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree or if you prefer open Synaptic package manager from Desktop->Administrator and search flashplugin-nonfree then right click, install.. then apply :)
[03:09] <mack75> Hello everybody
[03:09] <Pelo> ubuntu_,  I think I know what is going on
[03:09] <mastroDani> ubuntu_, you may need to enable the multiverse repository
[03:10] <Pelo> ubuntu_,  goto menu > system > admin > software sources, in the first tab  check all the boxes and also check the backport box in the third tab, then go to synaptic and search for flash
[03:10] <mack75> I'm installing Ubuntu 7.04 on an LVM Partitions
[03:10] <mastroDani> earl_, did you have some page that explain the problem or not?
[03:10] <Pelo> mack75,  very courageous of you I woudln't know how
[03:11] <Flannel> mastroDani: You'll need the alternate CD
[03:11] <Flannel> mack75, even
[03:11] <mack75> someone with LVM installation?
[03:11] <Flannel> !anyone | mack75
[03:11] <ubotu> mack75: 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?
[03:11] <Pelo> !lvm | mack75
[03:11] <ubotu> mack75: Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO
 mastro, that really sounds like one of them ID 10t errors  this mean i'm an idiot ????? why???
[03:11] <mastroDani> Flannel, no i don't need the alternate CD
[03:12] <Flannel> mastroDani: No, you probably dont.  But it's a wonderful thing to have.  You can even decorate your house with them.
[03:12] <Zemus> Hey, could someone tell me how to open network-manager after I've installed it?
[03:12] <ubuntu_> Pelo - Cant find Software Sources (Using a danish version)
[03:12] <dug_> Zemus: I think it's under system->administration->network if i
[03:12] <dug_> 'mnot mistaken
[03:12] <devilz> when i install my ubuntu i want to log into but when it comes to loading it just stops
[03:13] <devilz> why
[03:13] <Caplain> is there a way i can have a screensaver on my terminal?
[03:13] <Pelo> ubuntu_,   go in synaptic  check in the menus for the repositories,  same dialog , same actions to perform
[03:13] <m0u5e> is there a way to configure firestarter for both wireless and wired?
[03:13] <mastroDani> earl_, if this is my stupidity.. please explain to me 'cause i don't see any error by me.. all my dvd always worked with any system.. so.. if this is my fault.. where? and why other system doesn't have it?
[03:14] <Zemus> dug_, I believe that's the "network administration tool".
[03:14] <mastroDani> anyway.. it's not so kind to call "idiot" people asking for a problem
[03:14] <Pelo> mastroDani,  I think he was just taking a cheap shot , please ignore it
[03:14] <devilz> Pelo, i installed alternate installation like you said and it installed without any problems, but when i want to log in it just stops and its not going anywhere
[03:14] <Nighthawk420_> AHHHHHHHHHH  i typed in "sudo dkpg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" and it said command not found
[03:14] <Zemus> dug_, I THINK I have it installed properly, things half work, and everything that should be telling me what I'm supposed to get or see is incredibly vague, so I'm not sure if I'm there or not. I just want a list of available wireless networks to connect to.
[03:14] <bruenig> Nighthawk420_, dpkg not dkpg
[03:15] <dug_> Zemus: try typing 'iwconfig scanning'
[03:15] <m0u5e> nighthawk420_: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[03:15] <mack75> does anybody install Ubuntu on LVM?
[03:15] <ubuntu_> Fuck this shit, and screw opensource!
[03:15] <mastroDani> Pelo, i know.. but it isn't an idiot problem.. so.. case are 2: 1) he didn't understand my problem, 2) HE is an idiot
[03:15] <Zemus> dug_, I did, not sure what I'm supposed to see.
[03:15] <dug_> Zemus: or if you see a computer icon on right side of top bar, click it and choose wireless and it should display all the wireless networks in range
[03:15] <Nighthawk420_> yes mou5e
[03:15] <Nighthawk420_> omg
[03:15] <Nighthawk420_> im a fuckin tard
[03:15] <Pelo> devilz,  ok   boot up the recovery mode and type sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg ,  select vesa when asked,  don'T know for the rest figure it out , should get x working
[03:15] <Nighthawk420_> lol
[03:15] <nickrud> ubuntu_: there's a learning curve, I'm sure you didn't just sit down and know windows
[03:15] <Nighthawk420_> i feel lik a totally retard now
[03:15] <m0u5e> !ohmy Nighthawk420_
[03:15] <mastroDani> anyway.. nobody know what this can be?
[03:15] <Zemus> dug_, I used to have that icon, and I could access the network manager by it, but it's gone now. I don't know how to get it back, or how I accidentally removed it.
[03:16] <dug_> Zemus: iwlist scanning -- will show all the networks in range, with their essid's and so forth
[03:16] <mastroDani> i think it's hard to debug this
[03:16] <devilz> Pelo, i tried recovery mode, but it stops there too dont want to load
[03:16] <Zemus> dug_, whoa, yeah nice ok I see my wifi
[03:16] <bruenig> dug_, the last ning of that command is optional
[03:16] <Zemus> dug_, now how do I get that in gnome O_O
[03:16] <devilz> Pelo, i tried control^c but cant do nothing
[03:16] <m0u5e> !medibuntu
[03:16] <ubotu> medibuntu is a repository of packages that cannot be included into the Ubuntu distribution for legal reasons - See http://www.medibuntu.org
[03:16] <Pelo> devilz, very odd,  did you try to reinstall ?
[03:17] <devilz> Pelo, i reinstalled 8x times, burned 3 different cds:)
[03:17] <dug_> Zemus: i don't know, i just make sure wireless is enabled in system->admin->network.  maybe also you need to restart or something, not sure
[03:17] <mack75> somebody has tried to install ubuntu on LVM??
[03:17] <bruenig> !repeat | mack75
[03:17] <ubotu> mack75: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[03:17] <Pelo> devilz, ok let me review , you don'T even get to the command line ?
[03:17] <Zemus> dug_, I have a couple of times... icon isn't there. There must be a way to access it. It's somewhere in the system, it's a program, how do I open it?
[03:17] <devilz> pelo, excatly
[03:18] <nickrud> Zemus: try  alt-f2  nm-applet --sm-disable  to get back the applet
[03:18] <dug_> Zemus: you can try right click on top bar, add to panel, and select the network manager applet
[03:18] <jetscreamer> !modem
[03:18] <ubotu> You want to connect via dial-up? Read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DialupModemHowto
[03:18] <Pelo> devilz, hmm,   ok  which version did you install ? and what is your comp's cpu and how much mem do you hve ?
[03:18] <devilz> Pelo, last lines i see are something from CDrom, but when i disable my cdrom, then my last lines are something from SCSI
[03:19] <Zemus> nickrud, holy hell, that was awesome, how did you do that O_O
[03:19] <Zemus> dug_, thank you as well!
[03:19] <devilz> Pelo, latest version, my cpu 3.0ghz 512ram 6600 gt nvidia
[03:19] <Pelo> devilz, are  your cdrom and hdd ide or sata ?
[03:19] <nickrud> Zemus: I looked in my system-prefs-sessions ;)
[03:19] <devilz> pelo ide
[03:19] <Zemus> nickrud, what D: I have no idea what that means.
[03:20] <Pelo> devilz,  I mean   amd64 or i386 ? which version dd you dl ?
[03:20] <devilz> pelo i386
[03:20] <Zemus> nickrud, I'm looking in there, but where did you get the code from?
[03:20] <nickrud> Zemus: session tab
[03:20] <Pelo> devilz,  is this a built comp or one from the big co ?
[03:20] <nickrud> *current session
[03:20] <Zemus> nickrud, I see it... niiiice
[03:21] <devilz> pelo built comp
[03:21] <Pelo> devilz, hmmm
[03:21] <devilz> Pelo, but i think its nothing wrong with it, coz i had different version of linux and ubuntu, etc
[03:21] <dutch> hey all. can anyone elaborate a little bit on how ubuntu discovers hard disks? it seems that whenever i reboot my machine, all my SATA disks could switch between any of sd[a..f] 
[03:21] <Pelo> devilz,  what's the last version of ubuntu that worked ?
[03:22] <devilz> pelo i dont know was a year ago
[03:22] <nickrud> dutch: do you have them identified in the /etc/fstab as partitions, i.e. /dev/sda1 etc or are you using UUID's?
[03:22] <Pelo> dutch,  ubu now uses  uuid so it identifies partitions which are tagged
[03:22] <devilz> pelo its really odd this thing
[03:22] <Pelo> devilz,  I'm out of ideas
[03:22] <dutch> nickrud: Pelo: hmmmm where can i get more on this UUID feature?
[03:22] <devilz> pelo dont be please, lol
[03:23] <nickrud> dutch: blkid in a terminal will list them.
[03:23] <Pelo> devilz, if you can make a note of the exact error msg you can try a search for the msg in the forum , see what it turns up
[03:23] <devilz> Pelo, there is no error
[03:23] <Pelo> !uuid > dutch check for a private message windows with instructions from ubotu
[03:23] <nickrud> dutch: you can also use labels, as set with e2label
[03:23] <titi> HI ! This is A  link wich help you in frensh  to use ubuntu stape by stape...Have fun !      http://bruno.sanchiz.free.fr/      http://bruno.sanchiz.free.fr/spip/
[03:23] <devilz> Pelo, it just stops
[03:23] <clutchmm> my desktop worked great until I shut it down last night after installing gutsy as a VM. When I turned my maching back on I got a blank screen saying "MBR error". After hours of testing and trouble shooting I loaded parted magic live-cd and it said that my primary sata drive was all unallocated.... so... did I lose everything somehow?
[03:23] <Pelo> devilz, hmm
[03:24] <dutch> nickrud: Pelo: thank you guys, i will look into that
[03:24] <Pelo> devilz, I'm stumped,
[03:24] <dug_> fr | titi
[03:24] <dug_> !fr | titi
[03:24] <ubotu> titi: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[03:25] <Don64> what is a good lightweight mail client?
[03:25] <bruenig> gmail
[03:25] <clutchmm> can someone please msg me to confirm or deny my fears
[03:25] <bruenig> !pm
[03:25] <ubotu> Please ask your questions in the channel so that other people can also benefit AND help you. Please don't PM a user in the channel without asking first, some find it rude.
[03:25] <Mlittle> argg, I changed my password and now i can't access root
[03:25] <titi> voil, c'est super bien fait, en plus !
[03:25] <bruenig> Mlittle, how do you log in?
[03:25] <devilz> Pelo, does it matter if i manuel edit my partitions, becouse i have winxp already installed and i just took 10G from it any installed ubuntu
[03:25] <Don64> !fr
[03:25] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[03:25] <Mlittle> with the new password
[03:25] <devilz> and*
[03:26] <Pelo> clutchmm, if hte live cd says that the partition is unallocated I would beleive it ,  sorry
[03:26] <[LUCIAN] > Mlittle, i can help you reset your pw
[03:26] <bruenig> Mlittle, so then what's the problem
[03:26] <Pelo> titi,    tape   /join #ubuntu-fr
[03:26] <bruenig> Mlittle, use that one
[03:26] <Evanlec> anyone have any experience with dmraid or installing ubuntu on a raid array ??
[03:26] <Pelo> !raid | Evanlec
[03:26] <ubotu> Evanlec: Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO
[03:26] <Mlittle> i changed the name of the account too, and now it's not listed as not in the sudoers file
[03:27] <Evanlec> what is lvm?
[03:27] <lashmoove> what app can I use to schedule a task.. Kcron doesn't run the task as scheduled.. and "Gnome Scheduler" doesn't want to play with me either.. any sugestions ?
[03:27] <Pelo> Evanlec, logical virtual something  basicaly partitions that span over multiple hdd
[03:27] <bruenig> Mlittle, ah, well you will need to recover it in live cd seeing as ubuntu doesn't have a root password
[03:27] <dug_> Mlittle: you can boot to the ubuntu cd and edit the sudoers file or whatever
[03:27] <Pelo> lashmoove, crontab
[03:27] <nickrud> Mlittle: how'd you change the username?
[03:28] <Frogzoo> Mlittle: boot to recovery mode, and add the user to admin group 'adduser user admin'
[03:28] <Evanlec> Pelo kk
[03:28] <Mlittle> i changed it in the admin gui
[03:28] <lashmoove> Pelo: ? sudo apt-get crontab.. can't find package?
[03:28] <dug_> lashmoove: you might try gcrontab
[03:28] <Mlittle> sorry admin and users
[03:28] <dug_> lashmoove: package name is cron
[03:28] <Pelo> lashmoove, it's already installed , jsut type crontab in the terminal
[03:29] <nickrud> Mlittle: yeah, reboot in recovery,  adduser <newname> admin, then reboot.
[03:29] <Pelo> dug_, tanks I didn't know gcrontab existed
[03:29] <Mlittle> how do I boot into recovery?
[03:29] <dug_> lashmoove: type "crontab -e" to create a cron job.  you'll need to read tutorials to learn about the format: http://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl=en&q=crontab+tutorial&btnG=Google+Search
[03:30] <Don64> what is a good lightweight mail client for smtp and pop3?
[03:30] <dug_> lashmoove: or use gcrontab for a gui front end
[03:30] <Coole^> y
[03:30] <titi>  /join #ubuntu-fr
[03:30] <dug_> Don64: most people use thunderbird
[03:30] <mack75> The problem with the LVM was solved
[03:30] <nickrud> Mlittle: reboot, there will be an option on the boot screen called recovery. If you only have ubuntu on the machine, you may have to hit escape to see it
[03:30] <Evanlec> Pelo can u help me out a little bit with partitioning
[03:30] <Don64> is it lighter than evolution?
[03:30] <Pelo> titi,  pas d'espace avant /
[03:30] <mack75> just wait
[03:30] <mack75> jajaja
[03:30] <Mlittle> cool, escape
[03:30] <dutch> hey one more question: is it easy to make a command run automatically after GDM login?
[03:30] <mack75> but that will means a bug
[03:30] <Pelo> Evanlec, just the basic stuff with gparted,  I can't do much more
[03:31] <nickrud> Mlittle: it'll say something about grub  at that point
[03:31] <titi>  #ubuntu-fr
[03:31] <Mlittle> kk cool
[03:31] <Evanlec> Pelo gparted sees my two disks sda and sdb that are part of the raid array, but it doesnt see any partitions on them, even tho i have windows installed
[03:31] <dug_> isn't it like 4 in the morning in france?
[03:31] <Pelo> Evanlec, not sure gparted works with raid stuff, and I don'T realy know anything abot raid sorry
[03:32] <Evanlec> k
[03:32] <Pelo> dug_, french is spoken in a lot of other countries
[03:32] <dug_> maybe some canadians are on #ubuntu-fr
[03:32] <Evanlec> anyone here installed ubuntu on raid array?
[03:32] <nickrud> Don64: there's sypheed and sylpheed-claws; you can add or remove functionality
[03:32] <Pelo> Evanlec,  did you see the link about raid and lvm ? give it  a look chances are you questions are answered in there
[03:32] <Evanlec> yea, i've been reading those docs
[03:33] <Evanlec> but i can't get past the first step because how can i partition my disk if it wont even see the existing ntfs partition ?
[03:34] <Pelo> Evanlec,  I see the problem  but I think you need to use the alternate install cd to install on a raid ,  the tools in there are probably better adapted to do that
[03:34] <Evanlec> think so?
[03:34] <apo_> Hm. I have a little script ("#/bin/bash; $command"), if I doubleclick it and choose Run, nothing happens. If I choose run in terminal, a terminal opens and closes again. If I execute it from a shell though, it works
[03:34] <titi> it's the first time I join  this kind of discussions....from France ! I'am sorry, but this is not the spirit of ubuntu
[03:34] <apo_> What am I doing wrong?
[03:34] <Pelo> Evanlec,  I,ve seen that mentionned
[03:34] <Pelo> apo_,  permissions ?
[03:34] <nickrud> apo_: when the command completes, the terminal closes
[03:34] <Evanlec> okay what would be the command line to install dmraid from the repo?
[03:35] <juan_> when i run beryl i get this error? but i have the glx stuff in my xorg > extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
[03:35] <apo_> nickrud: But the command isn't being executed
[03:35] <Evanlec> thats the only part it seems to want a gui for
[03:35] <apo_> Pelo: Hm?
[03:35] <Pelo> Evanlec,  search for  dmraid in synaptic
[03:35] <apo_> Pelo: It does have +x
[03:35] <Pelo> apo_,   it was just a thought
[03:35] <Evanlec> right, ive doen that, but with the alternative install cd dont i just have a terminal interface?
[03:35] <SeveredCross> Hey, is there any way to figure out what some of the weird 0xnn keys that Keyboard Shortcuts mentions are?
[03:36] <SeveredCross> Like, I see 0xe5 and I wanna know what in the world that maps to.
[03:36] <tehk> Anyone here install madwifi on a c2d macbook?
[03:36] <Pelo> Evanlec,  sudo apt-get install dmraid ?
[03:36] <Flannel> Evanlec: During the install, its a textmode GUI.  It can install a normal GUI system though
[03:36] <mack75> Evanlec: sudo apt-get install lvm2
[03:36] <Evanlec> okay, which do i want, dmraid or lvm ?
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[03:36] <Pelo> Evanlec, if you already ahve a raid , I would suggest dmraid
[03:36] <Zemus> Sorry about that.
[03:36] <Evanlec> yea, raid is already setup with windows
[03:37] <Jasnation> why can't I access my windows network or the printers on a windows computer without restarting all the systems and the network router, and even then it sometimes won't work?
[03:37] <Frogzoo> SeveredCross: just reset them to what suits
[03:37] <Evanlec> i need to be able to boot/install from the existing raid 0 setup
[03:37] <dug_> Zemus: well i just got my first paycheck in a while 2 days ago so i'm fine :)
[03:37] <SeveredCross> Frogzoo: I don't care to change them.
[03:37] <SeveredCross> I wanna know what they are.
[03:37] <Frogzoo> SeveredCross: xev
[03:37] <mack75> Evanlec: do you have a Software based RAID?
[03:37] <mack75> Evanlec: or a Hardware Based RAID?
[03:38] <Evanlec> mack75 its a "hardware" onboard sata raid, ICH7R family
[03:38] <Evanlec> setup in bios
[03:38] <Jasnation> why can't I access my windows network or the printers on a windows computer without restarting all the systems and the network router, and even then it sometimes won't work?
[03:38] <Evanlec> but its not technically a total hardware raid
[03:38] <Zemus> Pelo, nah, but breaking the rules every great once in a while never hurt anything ;)
[03:38] <mack75> Evanlec: ??
[03:38] <Evanlec> mack75, a lot of new motherboards are coming with built-in raid controllers, its one of those
[03:39] <mack75> Evanlec: If you have a Hardware based Raid, then you don't need dmraid
[03:39] <jerbear> occasionally my wireless connection will drop and the only thing that allows me to reconnect is a full reboot... what could be the problem?
[03:39] <Evanlec> mack75, but ubuntu doesn't see the array as one disk, it sees it as 2
[03:39] <mack75> Evanlec: dmraid and LVM are tools for Software Based RAID
[03:39] <titi> ok ! I'm sorry ! It's really very intersting ! but what is  this black out about ubuntu in fensh ?!!
[03:39] <dug_> jerbear: sometimes I have to select the network again in the dropdown menu to let it reconnect
[03:40] <mack75> Evanlec: Then this doesn't RAID
[03:40] <jerbear> dug_: when i do that, it tries to connect, then drops. the only thing that fixes it is a full reboot
[03:40] <nickrud> titi: no one speaks fensh anymore ;)
[03:40] <jerbear> dug_: as soon as i reboot... connects right away, no problem
[03:40] <Evanlec> mack75, this doesnt RAID?
[03:40] <dug_> i thought you just misspelled french
[03:40] <mack75> Evanlec: On the BIOS, you have setting the RAID parameters?
[03:40] <titi> frensh sorry
[03:40] <Evanlec> mack75, yes
[03:40] <Evanlec> mack75, well, its a utility thaqt boots up with the bios, yes
[03:41] <apo_> D'oh
[03:41] <apo_> I found the error
[03:41] <Pelo> titi, there is no blackout about ubuntu in french, there is a channel for it , just type the command to join properly     /join #ubuntu-fr
[03:41] <nickrud> titi: not a blackout, there's a channel for each language, keeps thing simpler
[03:41] <apo_> I typoed the shebang
[03:41] <mack75> Evanlec: mmmhhh
[03:41] <Zemus> SHE BANGS
[03:41] <Zemus> SHE BANGS
[03:41] <apo_> #/bin/bash... should've been #!/bin/bash
[03:41] <Zemus> SHE MOVES
[03:41] <Zemus> SHE MOVES
[03:41] <nickrud> apo_: ho!
[03:41] <slken> does anybody know if ubuntu server suppose to boot up to a gui screen?
[03:41] <dug_> jerbear: sorry, i don't know.  you can search for 'ubuntu' + your wireless card model to see if others have the same problem
[03:41] <nickrud> slken: no
[03:41] <jerbear> slken: no
[03:41] <Flannel> slken: it isnt.  it has no GUI by default
[03:41] <titi>  /join #ubuntu-fr
[03:41] <mapp> slken; server is cli bud
[03:41] <Flannel> Zemus: please stop that.
[03:41] <mack75> Evanlec: Do you have read the MotherBoard's Manual
[03:41] <nickrud> titi: no space at the beginning
[03:42] <slken> thanx. is there a gui i can set it to?
[03:42] <dug_> titi: what irc program are you using?  try typing /join #ubuntu-fr with no space
[03:42] <algo2> Hello.  Is there an easy way to add KDE to ubuntu?  I installed it rather than kubuntu.  I'd like to use both gnome and kde if possible
[03:42] <Evanlec> mack75, I think i may have stumbled upon something http://www.intel.com/support/chipsets/imsm/sb/cs-020663.htm
[03:42] <Nighthawk420> i went through and reconfigured it and
[03:42] <Pelo> any ops can send  titi to the -fr channel please ?
[03:42] <Flannel> algo2: install the kubuntu-desktop package
[03:42] <nickrud> algo2: sudo aptitude install kubuntu-desktop
[03:42] <Nighthawk420> then restarted and tried to start gdm and got the x server error again
[03:42] <mack75> Evanlec: dmraid and LVM packages are utils to make a Software RAID
[03:42] <nickrud> Nighthawk420: have you tried the vesa driver when you reconfigure?
[03:42] <CaptainMorgan> !calendar
[03:43] <ubotu> calendar is at http://fridge.ubuntu.com/event
[03:43] <Pelo> Nighthawk420,  try startx when you get to the command line
[03:43] <Nighthawk420> yes i did
[03:43] <Nighthawk420> i used the vesa driver
[03:43] <SexBot> Usage: !sex <with> [how] 
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[03:43] <CaptainMorgan> anyone recommend a good calendar and scheduling program?
[03:43] <mapp> lol
[03:43] <Evanlec> mack75, right, but i was reading documents that said they could be used to boot from a hardware raid already set up
[03:43] <nickrud> Nighthawk420: you are having a weird experience, it's usually not this difficult
[03:43] <jerbear> i installed wine a while back. the wine utilities/config all had pretty icons with the menu entries. now, for some reason, the icons are gone. the menu entries are there, but the icons are gone. what could be the problem?
[03:43] <Pelo> g'night foks
[03:43] <mapp> nite
[03:43] <mack75> Evanlec: When you have more than one HardDisk and you want to join all together like a big HardDisk and you don't have a Hardware RAID, then, use dmraid or LVM
[03:43] <dug_> CaptainMorgan: i like google calendar and yahoo calendar.  for the desktop, see mozilla sunbird
[03:43] <Nighthawk420> if i didnt do startx before i said sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start would it still show that error?
[03:44] <CaptainMorgan> thanks dug_
[03:44] <nickrud> Nighthawk420: no, those are two separate ways of starting X
[03:44] <mack75> Evanlec: I'm going to the Intel Site to review the link
[03:44] <Evanlec> mack75, i understand what you're saying mack, but that would be if i had a nice clean system, i have windows that is already installed on a raid array
[03:44] <algo2> when I go to add/remove programs and search for kubuntu I get only "kubuntu device database"
[03:44] <nonewmsgs> i cant do updates because it says i have a fatal error without having ubuntu desktop
[03:44] <Flannel> algo2: use synaptic, not add/remove
[03:45] <Nighthawk420> hmm so ne other suggestions nickrud
[03:45] <algo2> ok
[03:45] <Flannel> algo2: add/remove is a select very limited subset of the entire repositories
[03:45] <nickrud> Nighthawk420: do you have net yet?
[03:45] <Nighthawk420> nope
[03:45] <nickrud> arg
[03:45] <Nighthawk420> well i do on here on vista right now
[03:45] <Nighthawk420> not on ubuntu
[03:45] <yozBuntu2> just wanted to state here; nautilus 'sort by filename' is broken
[03:46] <Nighthawk420> all i have is a text interface
[03:46] <yozBuntu2> in many interesting ways
[03:46] <nickrud> Nighthawk420: I was going to tell you a way to paste the X error file to the net so we could see it
[03:46] <yozBuntu2> the biggest annoying feature: interpret '01' the same as '1' in a filename
[03:46] <titi> ah think you ! I just copy and pasrt the link, but it does not works . I became crazy ! you are really sympatic...I will try later. I think I'm little bit tired.....   /join #ubuntu-f
[03:46] <lullis> Hello, all... I am having trouble with a package called "dspam-webfrontend". I don't know what package had this package as a dependency, but something went wrong with its installation and now I want to remove it. The problem is, if I try to remove it, apt-get complains about an error when configuring the package.
[03:46] <foug> sudo dpkg isn't letting me install this .deb file, any help?
[03:46] <yozBuntu2> so 2007-09-03.01 and 2007-09-03.1 are 'identical' to nautilus, that's just plain wrong
[03:46] <yozBuntu2> when sorting anyway
[03:46] <lullis> Is there a way to tell apt-get to ignore or to "force remove" a package?
[03:46] <Nighthawk420> nickrud , do you want me to hand write it? it will take forever tho
[03:47] <jerbear> i installed wine a while back. the wine utilities/config all had pretty icons with the menu entries. now, for some reason, the icons are gone. the menu entries are there, but the icons are gone. what could be the problem?
[03:47] <CaptainMorgan> dug_, is there a command line apt-get install command for sunbird?
[03:48] <bruenig> CaptainMorgan, doubt it, however, the installation is easy iirc, just extract and go like everything else from mozilla
[03:48] <nickrud> Nighthawk420: it's about 400-800 lines, so no. But, if you have a usb stick, you can probably copy it over to vista that way. /var/log/Xorg.0.log is the file to show, and the usb should be in /media when you insert it
[03:48] <dug_> CaptainMorgan: i don't see an ubuntu package for sunbird actually, you can download and install manually from mozilla site.  or do an: apt-cache search calendar to see other alternatives
[03:49] <nickrud> Nighthawk420: and since you're an old time cpm'er, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/CommandLine should be helpful
[03:49] <dug_> CaptainMorgan: I've never used it, but Evolution (installed already) supports calendar and also email
[03:49] <Charlote> hi all
[03:49] <nickrud> when he's not kicking it
[03:50] <CaptainMorgan> i is a mozilla fan.. so sunbird should be a treat
[03:50] <nonewmsgs> i keep getting errors about not being able to update wine or fusion.  what should i do
[03:50] <AmInE> hello evry body
[03:51] <bruenig> nonewmsgs, you are using third party repos, fix those
[03:52] <nickrud> Nighthawk420: wrong completion, sorry: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
[03:52] <Severin> Hey. My brother have been trying to install FlashPlugin for some time now, without any progess.. Can someone please help us?
[03:52] <jerbear> what's the command to reconfigure/reinstall a package?
[03:52] <nickrud> Severin: is he running the 64bit or 32bit version of ubuntu
[03:52] <slken> does anybody know if i install ubuntu-desktop, do i need to install gdm too?
[03:52] <Severin> Nickrud - 32
[03:52] <nickrud> slken: it comes with ubuntu-desktop
[03:53] <slken> thanx nickrud
[03:53] <Bobby> hi everyone macbookpro problem here: been partitioning my hard drive with the Terminal command "sudo diskutil resizeVolume disk0s2 60G" but now I'd like to get that free space back to my OSX partition, any clues someone?
[03:53] <Evanlec> slken, ya, no need for that
[03:53] <nonewmsgs> thanks bruenig
[03:53] <Lucios> hi
[03:53] <nickrud> Severin: sudo aptitude install flashplugin-nonfree , or search for flash in the add/remove dialog
[03:53] <Lucios> i got problem with my dhcp
[03:53] <Evanlec> mack75, what do you think of that intel driver?
[03:53] <mack75> Evanlec: you don't need the dmraid or lvm module
[03:53] <Lucios> fail when i start it
[03:53] <Evanlec> mack75, no?
[03:53] <slken> thanx guys!
[03:53] <Severin> Nickrud - We have tried sudo aptitude install flashplugin-nonfree - No luck.
[03:53] <mack75> Evanlec: you need the kernel module for the Intel SATA RAID
[03:54] <nickrud> Severin: what happened?
[03:54] <joot> Im reading all this stuff on arp poisioning, so I did a quick pingsweep and Im the only one on the subnet - besides the gateway
[03:54] <Evanlec> mack75, is that what my link was for or ?
[03:54] <Severin> Nickrude - 2 secs
[03:54] <nickrud> oooh , my old, eviler nick
[03:54] <mack75> Evanlec: Do you can execute: "lspci" on your PC and copy the stdout here?
[03:55] <Evanlec> ok
[03:55] <titi>  #kubuntu-fr
[03:55] <Lynk_> hello i am trying to copy files from one drive to another with nautilus but it is saying "i can't write to that disk".  i tried gksu nautilus and it will open with a nautilus as root but it doesn't have the drives in there.  nothing under mnt
[03:55] <joot> maybe that topic is beyond the scope of this chan
[03:55] <joot> sorry
[03:55] <Evanlec> !pastebin
[03:55] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[03:55] <nickrud> Lynk_: if they're automounted, they'd be under /media
[03:56] <Evanlec> mack75, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36258/
[03:56] <Lynk_> thanks nickrud
[03:56] <nickrud> Lynk_: welcome to the new fhs :)
[03:56] <Mlittle> it worked!
[03:57] <Severin> Nickrud - "Couldnt find any package whose name or description matched "flashplugin-nonfree"
[03:57] <Thorsten11> goodevening all
[03:57] <dug_> !hello | Thorsten11
[03:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hello - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:57] <muszek> hi... can anyone suggest some nice CLI off site backup tool?  I need to backup websites (files + mysql databases).  Incremental backups would be nice.
[03:58] <nickrud> Severin: ok, add/remove preferences button, make sure the first 4 check marks are selected, along with at least the first 2 on the updates tab.
[03:58] <dug_> muszek: you might search for 'ubuntu backup rsync' for some tutorials.  use mysqldump to create a flat file you can use to backup mysql
[03:58] <muszek> dug_: thanks
[03:59] <nickrud> Mlittle: be sure to go back and give that new user access to the devices
[03:59] <dug_> muszek: also, i want to try this, it's called rsnapshot: http://www.technetra.com/writings/archive/2005/08/20/backups-are-a-snap-with-rsnapshot
[03:59] <muszek> dug_: ty
[04:00] <Severin> Nickrud - Where do I find it? (First time on a linux/danish version)
[04:00] <Lynk_> nickrud: both of the directory's say they are locked.  maybe because they both have windows on them i'm not to sure
[04:00] <nickrud> Severin: hm, start the add remove program
[04:00] <emeriste> !pl | muszek
[04:00] <ubotu> muszek: Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[04:01] <Severin> Nickrud - I have no idea where I am to find the add remove program
[04:01] <nickrud> !ntfs-3g | Lynk_ yeah, you can't write to ntfs normally)
[04:01] <ubotu> Lynk_ yeah, you can't write to ntfs normally): ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[04:01] <nickrud> Severin, start menu, 4th from the bottom
[04:01] <Lynk_> can i install that drive with the live cd
[04:01] <muszek> emeriste: thanks, I know that.
[04:02] <dug_> Severin: go to applications menu, then the 'add/remove' choice is at the bottom
[04:02] <nickrud> Lynk_: not sure, I don't use it
[04:02] <Charlote> ey, guys do u know hot set up  my wirless network, i mean i have ubuntu box and xp box,bove having lorking wirless, so do u know how i can conect the so the can share files, i have samba installed and if i connect them by cabel everything is ok but how to do this thrue wifi
[04:02] <muszek> emeriste: is my English that bad? :)
[04:02] <emeriste> muszek - I was just going on a hunch because your named looked Polish! :)
[04:02] <emeriste> Probuje ucze sie polskiego! :)
[04:02] <Evanlec> mack75, so what do you think?
[04:02] <Severin> Its called Add Applitaions?
[04:02] <nickrud> Severin: sounds good
[04:03] <emeriste> uczyc' *
[04:03] <lullis> Let me try again... I need to remove a package that is giving me "post removal script error". How can I force this package to be removed?
[04:03] <muszek> emeriste: "probuje _uczyc sie polskiego" :)
[04:03] <nickrud> Severin, when that's open, the preferences button, next to help
[04:03] <emeriste> Tak, dziekuje. ;)
[04:03] <lashmoove> what's needs to be done for schedules in crontab to be executed? I have the tasks.. but they are not being executed at the set times
[04:03] <Kworth> anyone ever used bluetooth on linux?
[04:04] <Charlote> hey???
[04:04] <Kworth> hi
[04:04] <Charlote> any ideas
[04:04] <Charlote> :(
[04:05] <Flannel> Charlote: Are they connected to the same router (and are on the same subnet?)
[04:05] <Severin> Nickrud - Software Preferences is open.. Is that the right program?
[04:05] <Warp4> hi all i need a quick answer.  does ubuntu server 7.04 support hardware raid?
[04:06] <Charlote> yes i have linksys sometnig, and they get internet thrue this router
[04:06] <nickrud> Severin: yes. Now, the checkmarks there are about where you can get packages. You should select the first four
[04:06] <Evanlec> Warp4, nope ;p
[04:06] <dug_> Kworth: I've only barely tested bluetooth with a wii controller to see that it is recognized, not used bluetooth for anything serious.  i searched synaptic package manager for anything related to bluetooth
[04:06] <nickrud> Severin: flash is in multiverse, by the way
[04:06] <Pie-rate> my second hard drive stopped mounting. i can mount it by command line, but it no longer automatically mounts. the error it gives is: Unable to mount the volume. mount_point cannot contain the following characters: newline, G_DIR_SEPARATOR (usually /)
[04:06] <mack75> Evanlec: I'm looking for the driver
[04:06] <Warp4> Evanlec, really??  it' doesnt?
[04:07] <Evanlec> Warp4, unless u have a specific raid device
[04:07] <Severin> Nickrud - There are no checkmarks or anywhere to mark in Software Preferences
[04:07] <benqlk> what can ldo if l want to connet to my cellphone use bluetooth?
[04:07] <Kworth> dug_, yeah i tried to get my bluetooth headset to work now for about 2.5 hours, now I give up
[04:07] <Evanlec> Warp4, ur going to have the same problem im dealing with right now, getting a driver module
[04:07] <nickrud> Severin: hrm, what version of ubuntu are you running, 7.04?
[04:07] <zaius> anyone here using a wifi card with a rt2500 chipset?
[04:07] <Severin> 5.10 ;S
[04:07] <palermo69> hello
[04:08] <palermo69> hola
[04:08] <nickrud> Severin: ahr, ok.
[04:08] <MutterRussland> Would anybody happen to know why X-chat would decide to flicker for a second then dissapear when I attempt to run it?
[04:08] <Nighthawk420> :( I give up I don't think ubuntu will ever work for me...
[04:08] <Evanlec> mack75, this isn't it?? http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=113555
[04:08] <Severin> Nickrud - Old CD I found with Linux - I think its a few years old..
[04:08] <dug_> Charlote: you'll probably need to search for ubuntu samba tutorials like these: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&q=ubuntu+feisty+windows+samba&btnG=Search
[04:08] <nickrud> Severin: yes, it doesn't even get security updates anymore
[04:08] <nonewmsgs> omg a skinnypuppy fan
[04:08] <Severin> Hmmm..
[04:08] <Severin> Nickrud - Can I update it somehow?
[04:09] <skinnypuppy1334> #emc
[04:09] <nickrud> Severin: you took the words right out of my mouth :)
[04:09] <pyrak> i have my windows ntfs partition mounted, and when i send files from there into the trash, they go to /.Trash-pyrak
[04:09] <pyrak> (pyrak being my name)
[04:09] <nickrud> Severin: a sec, while I see if those notes are still around
[04:09] <Severin> Nickrud - It happens from time to time ;)
[04:09] <pyrak> how do i empty this trash?
[04:09] <Nighthawk420> nick so ther isnt anything else i can really do?
[04:10] <pyrak> ?trash
[04:10] <apo_> pyrak: rm -rf /.Trash-pyrak/*
[04:10] <MaxL> how do I get the spellcheck in open office to work?
[04:10] <Severin> Nickrud - 2 secs, I have to connect a new screen, this laptop screen isnt bright enough.
[04:10] <pyrak> apo_, is there a GUI method pls?
[04:10] <nickrud> Severin, ok
[04:10] <MaxL> I typed "I m gewd @ spellng" and it said it was all correct
[04:10] <apo_> Hm...
[04:10] <apo_> I think you can go to that folder, select everything and then hit shift+del
[04:11] <apo_> But I'm not sure.
[04:11] <apo_> I rarely use nautilus
[04:11] <dug_> MaxL: do you have an entry under the menu Tools->Spellcheck?
[04:11] <MaxL> dug_, I see the command for spellcheck in there.
[04:11] <pyrak> apo_, got it, thanks
[04:11] <apo_> You're welcome
[04:12] <devilz> hi, can anyone tell me how can i reconfigure X
[04:12] <apo_> G'night *poof*
[04:12] <mack75> Evanlec: It's right
[04:12] <BlankDenim> devilz: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xorg , someone correct me I know that's wrong
[04:12] <dug_> pyrak: i think you can right click the folder and choose send to trash and it will delete it
[04:12] <penney> Hey hey people
[04:12] <joot> I second the right click
[04:13] <Evanlec> mack75, thats what i want? okay
[04:13] <pyrak> dug_, resolved, thanks
[04:13] <dug_> MaxL: when you type "gewd" and then a space, do you see a red squiggly line under the word?  that's how it tells you that you misspelled it
[04:13] <Nighthawk420> O Hey I just had an idea... If i went and installed Dapper Drake instead of 7.04 u think  I would have the same problems?
[04:13] <penney> I have a question about mPlayer/MythTV: Is it possible to suppress the gnome screensaver when mplayer is running? And is it possible to use the remote to terminate screensaver?
[04:14] <Severin> Nickrud - There we go :)
[04:14] <MaxL> dug_ nope
[04:14] <casey_> I'm trying to install Ubuntu on my laptop, but I'm hung up on a few things.  I can't get my webcam to work with any programs, and I keep having problems with my sound.  Wireless doesnt work either.
[04:14] <nickrud> Severin: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DapperUpgrades . Also, there's a channel #ubuntu-dk
[04:14] <MaxL> dug_, yeah there's no squiggly line underneath it.
[04:15] <dug_> MaxL: I think there is an #OpenOffice.org channel or something where you might get more help then
[04:15] <Severin> Nickrud - Thank you.
[04:15] <mack75> Evanlec: do you try with: "modprobe -v silraid"
[04:15] <nickrud> Severin: yw. I hope you enjoy it
[04:15] <nickrud> Nighthawk420: can't hurt
[04:15] <Severin> Nickrud - Thats the plan ;)
[04:15] <Nighthawk420> okay nick
[04:15] <Nighthawk420> il start downloading it
[04:16] <Nighthawk420> gotta project for tomrrow then
[04:16] <penney> I have a question about mPlayer/MythTV: Is it possible to suppress the gnome screensaver when mplayer is running? And is it possible to use the remote to terminate screensaver?
[04:16] <Evanlec> mack75, FATAL: Module silraid not found.
[04:16] <mack75> Evanlec: "Which version of Ubuntu do you try to install?
[04:16] <Evanlec> mack75, 7.04
[04:17] <Evanlec> mack75, the silraid is not in use, i use the INTEL sata raid device
[04:17] <Smegzor> I have 2 pc's browsing the net which tend to browse the same stuff (digg articles).  I want to set up a proxy so that the content might only be downloaded once.  Videos are killing my internet.  What do you recommend I set up?
[04:17] <SteveLasVegas> can someone look at this please -->http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=542191
[04:17] <slken> tried to do a "sudo apt install ubuntu-desktop" but got "command not found" on ubuntu server ... is apt installed as part of server? or i need to set a "path" or something for apt?
[04:18] <penney> I have a question about mPlayer/MythTV: Is it possible to suppress the gnome screensaver when mplayer is running? And is it possible to use the remote to terminate screensaver?
[04:18] <Flannel> slken: sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[04:18] <slken> thanx flannel
[04:18] <ckin2001> Smegzor, look at smoothwall / m0n0wall - they have some caching built in
[04:18] <mack75> Evanlec: Can you try this: modprobe -v sata_promise sata_sil
[04:18] <Smegzor> Can I install that into a regular ubuntu desktop install?  I already have a file server set up and would like it to be the proxy server.
[04:19] <Evanlec> FATAL: Error inserting sata_promise (/lib/modules/2.6.20-15-generic/kernel/drivers/ata/sata_promise.ko): Operation not permitted
[04:19] <dug_> SteveLasVegas: what kind of computer do you have?
[04:19] <Evanlec> mack75, use sudo ?
[04:19] <zaius> slken: use man -k if you don't know the command you're looking for
[04:19] <slken> flannel .... its workin :)
[04:19] <mack75> Evanlec: Yes, please
[04:19] <SteveLasVegas> Windows xp pro (is that what you are asking?)
[04:20] <Moult__> Hi.
[04:20] <dug_> SteveLasVegas: oh i mean the make and model, like dell 1505 laptop, or e-machines whatever desktop
[04:20] <Moult> Yo!
[04:20] <Evanlec> FATAL: Error inserting sata_promise (/lib/modules/2.6.20-15-generic/kernel/drivers/ata/sata_promise.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
[04:20] <Moult_> Hello!
[04:20] <SteveLasVegas> Home made
[04:20] <Moult> we...are...one.
[04:20] <ckin2001> Smegzor, those are standalones - if you already have an Ubuntu server, you probably want squid
[04:20] <Smegzor> thanks  I'll look at squid
[04:20] <dug_> SteveLasVegas: ok, do you know the make and model of the motherboard?
[04:20] <Moult_> We're like the borg.
[04:20] <Moult__> yes, borg.
[04:20] <Moult> hmmm, they are ignorant of our power...
[04:20] <Moult__> indeed.
[04:21] <penney> Hey hey people, is there like a gnome util that will let me suppress screensaver when full screen apps are running?
[04:21] <SteveLasVegas> Fatlaity (I have to lkook up the motherboard sb1)
[04:21] <Mother-Russia> Whoa.
[04:21] <Moult> The Moults are here, time to hide and whimper.
[04:21] <Mother-Russia> My X-chat keeps crashing, but when I double clicked on X-chat in bin, it works.
[04:22] <Moult> You know, I've never used Ubuntu, only heard of it.
[04:22] <dug_> SteveLasVegas: I'll see what i can find.  if you don't get help in the next day or so on the forum, you might repost in the regular installation section, since I think this is not a wubi issue: http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=140
[04:22] <Moult__> You need to use ubunut. I use kubuntu :)
[04:22] <Evanlec> Mother-Russia, check the shortcut properties by right clicking on shortcut and hit properties
[04:22] <benqlk> why?
[04:22] <Moult_> Ubuntu is awesome, Moult.  You should try it out.
[04:22] <SteveLasVegas> AA8XE I belive
[04:22] <Moult> I only have a 15 year old desktop.
[04:22] <SteveLasVegas> ok
[04:22] <Moult__> moult: do you use windows??
[04:23] <Moult> yeah
[04:23] <Mother-Russia> Evanlec, what happened was that after I added some servers to autoconnect, I tried to test it out. But then X-chat would only flicker on, then dissapear.
[04:23] <Moult__> moult: what windows version do you have?
[04:23] <astro76> !ops | Moult_ Moult Moult__
[04:23] <ubotu> Moult_ Moult Moult__: 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
[04:23] <Evanlec> Mother-Russia, i would say try to disable autoconnect
[04:23] <mattg> is there a channel for airsnort?  i have a wireless router, don't have my wep key and not too fond of resetting it.
[04:23] <Moult> i use Windows xp prof
[04:24] <Mother-Russia> Evanlec, I can't find properties, and is there a way to revert X-chat's properties to default?
[04:24] <Moult__> Moult: we will convert you: or make you dualboot ubuntu :P
[04:24] <Evanlec> Mother-Russia, only way i know is re-install ;p
[04:24] <benqlk> who do run good between ubuntu and kubuntu?
[04:24] <Javid> You know, he was probably a troll, but he didn't actually DO anything, did he?
[04:24] <mattg> mother-russia: what are you trying to do?
[04:24] <Mother-Russia> Evalec, I tried, but it keeps crashing for me :(. I uninstalled, rebooted, reinstalled... no joy.
[04:25] <Evanlec> Mother-Russia, sorry im not sure then, im kind of a noob ;p
[04:25] <Mother-Russia> mattg, I'm trying to run X-chat from the dropdown menu shortcut, but it flickers for a split second then dissapears (I presume it's crashing?), but then I found X-chat in bin, and it works.
[04:25] <Mother-Russia> Evanlec, ah, okay. I'm really new at this :)
[04:25] <mattg> mother-russia: are you using ubuntu right now?
[04:25] <Evanlec> Mother-Russia, me too, just a few days with ubuntu so far
[04:25] <Mother-Russia> mattg, yes.
[04:25] <kishan> Mother-Russia, how did u install xchat
[04:25] <Mother-Russia> kishan, using the Add/Remove program.
[04:25] <MaxL> hey, what's one of those txt file editors I can use in ubuntu?
[04:26] <MaxL> The command for them?
[04:26] <garette> hello all  can any one tell me an easy way to install desklets/screenlets???
[04:26] <nickrud> MaxL: gedit
[04:26] <Evanlec> mack75, where to go from here?
[04:26] <MaxL> nickrud, thanks
[04:26] <kishan> Mother-Russia, is it only with xchat or any other prpgram
[04:26] <mattg> mother-russia: i would try removing it, and using synaptics to reinstall it
[04:26] <Mother-Russia> kishan, only with xchat, and only after I changed its preferences to autoconnect to a few servers
[04:27] <Mother-Russia> mattg, I'll try that.
[04:27] <kishan> Mother-Russia, are u using english or any laguage tools
[04:27] <mattg> anybody here know how to use airsnort?
[04:27] <dug_> SteveLasVegas: sorry, i'm not finding much.  sometimes very new motherboards don't work well with ubuntu for a while.  you can try the next version of ubuntu (gutsy tribe 5 release), or do searches like "AA8XE ubuntu" and "fatal1ty ubuntu".  hopefully someone in forum will answer you
[04:27] <Mother-Russia> kishan, language tools? I'm not sure; what would I look for?
[04:27] <garette>  can any one tell me an easy way to install desklets/screenlets???
[04:27] <mattg> garette:  install gdesklets
[04:27] <kishan> Mother-Russia, i mean what is your default language
[04:27] <jzl> can someone tell me how to run a .jar program?
[04:27] <Mother-Russia> kishan, oh, English.
[04:28] <garette> mattg, well thats not working for me
[04:28] <mattg> or kdesklets, garette
[04:28] <SteveLasVegas> Thanks, I posted to the proper forum as per your suggestion - thanks again.
[04:28] <mack75> Evanlec: The command run without problems?
[04:28] <garette> mattg,well when i start gdeskletd it goes not responding
[04:28] <mattg> see if there are how-to's on the net, garette
[04:28] <Dralid> I'm trying to run QEMU with the option -cdrom /dev/cdrom only to get the error qemu: could not open hard disk image '/dev/cdrom'. What am I doing wrong?
[04:28] <mack75> Evanlec: Now execute: "dmesg"
[04:28] <garette> mattg, you use gdesklets or kdesklets either?
[04:28] <mack75> Evanlec: "dmsg |tail -n 150" better
[04:28] <Skrypt> when I install via svn and later want to update, do I just go to the original svn directory and type "svn update" or do I need to do that, then reconfigure and reinstall?
[04:28] <penney> Hey hey people, is there like a gnome util that will let me suppress screensaver when full screen apps are running?
[04:29] <Mother-Russia> Well, be right back. I'll try and follow mattg's advice.
[04:29] <mattg> i dont use them, garette, they don't suit me
[04:29] <garette> mattg, :)
[04:29] <nickrud> Skrypt: reconfigure & reinstall
[04:29] <kishan> Mother-Russia, remove using synaptic Remove completely and reinstall it
[04:29] <Evanlec> mack75, FATAL: Error inserting sata_promise (/lib/modules/2.6.20-15-generic/kernel/drivers/ata/sata_promise.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
[04:29] <mattg> they don't have what i want, garette, an all-in-one system monitor
[04:29] <astro76> penney, there's an "inhibit" applet you can click to disable screensaver and power management
[04:29] <garette> mattg,:)
[04:29] <Heygabe> Is there a way to mount an ipod on another machine locally?
[04:29] <penney> astro76: that disables it permanently?
[04:29] <nickrud> penney: you can go to system->prefs->screensaver and tell it to turn off the screen never
[04:29] <draz> anyone know what file to edit to change the opening/welcome screen  that displays after logging in through ssh/telnet ?
[04:30] <mattg> i am trying to create my own, but i don't have the patience for it, garette :S
[04:30] <astro76> penney, until you click it again
[04:30] <Heygabe> For example, I want Amarok to connect and update the iPod connected to my server downstairs.
[04:30] <penney> astro76: yeah this is for my DVR so that doesn't really work...
[04:30] <garette> mattg,:O
[04:30] <Heygabe> But I don't want to walk down there.
[04:30] <penney> don't wannt burn out my TV
[04:30] <penney> well ... I've just had a 70 hour weekend setting this thing up so I'll disable it for now. turn it on later
[04:30] <garette> mattg, do you know  any other screenlet/desklet manager?
[04:31] <nickrud> ohh, gotta get inhibit
[04:31] <mack75> Evanlec: Ok, now execute: "dmesg |tail -n 100"
[04:31] <mack75> and copy the stdout please
[04:31] <mattg> sure don't, garette
[04:31] <wabbit> hi
[04:31] <cosmodad> I'm having some issues with my wifi driver. Can anyone tell me if Ubuntu, by default, does any suspending/hibernating and/or disables network interfaces?
[04:31] <garette> :(
[04:31] <algo2_> Question.  I have an HP laptop wireless built in.  It isn't working in Ubuntu.  A long time ago I somehow got it to work with Ndiswrapper in knoppix.  Forgot how but I installed ndiswrapper again and now it isn't working.  Any ideas?
[04:32] <Evanlec> !pastebin
[04:32] <draz> you need ndiswrapper + the drivers for your card
[04:32] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[04:32] <draz> windows drivers
[04:32] <wabbit> i got a question i su app-get squid and squid-cgi but i cant seem to get the squid-cgi to run to configure squid
[04:32] <draz> just google your card and ndiswrapper, i'm sure youll find a guide
[04:32] <cosmodad> !ndiswrapper | algo2_
[04:32] <ubotu> algo2_: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[04:32] <Evanlec> mack75, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36260/
[04:32] <draz> anyone know what file to edit to change the opening/welcome screen  that displays after logging in through ssh/telnet ?
[04:33] <Ashfire908> !fuse > Ashfire908
[04:33] <draz>  . /etc/something i assume
[04:33] <Heygabe> Draz! I've been wating to change that forever!
[04:33] <dxdt> draz: /etc/motd
[04:33] <wabbit> any ideas?
[04:33] <nickrud> garette: there's conky, for putting things on the screen. Not user friendly in my opinion, though
[04:33] <draz> dxdt Thanks
[04:33] <dxdt> draz: for message of the day (motd)
[04:33] <Mother-Russia> Hurray!
[04:33] <Mother-Russia> It worked!
[04:33] <draz> im gonna put in some sweet ascii letters like when i used to run slackware :)
[04:33] <draz> so l33t..
[04:33] <Dralid> Anyone know what to do when you get the QEMU error "qemu: could not open hard disk image '/dev/cdrom'"?
[04:33] <mattg> congrats, mother-russia
[04:34] <Mother-Russia> So is there a problem concerning autoconnecting to servers?
[04:34] <mack75> Evanlec: Please try with "modprobe -v sata_promise"
[04:34] <Evanlec> k
[04:34] <mack75> Evanlec: and with "modprobe -v sata_sil"
[04:34] <Ashfire908> how do i get ubuntu to be able to access ntfs?
[04:34] <mattg> oh jeez, ashfire908
[04:34] <nickrud> !ntfs-3g | Ashfire908
[04:34] <ubotu> Ashfire908: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[04:34] <mack75> Evanlec: And copy me the dmesg |tail -n 100
[04:34] <doug_> how does oen change the term background i got a theme for it but dont knwo how to get it to go
[04:34] <Mother-Russia> Oooh, okay. /server -m doesn't work...
[04:34] <Evanlec> mack75, output = insmod /lib/modules/2.6.20-15-generic/kernel/drivers/ata/sata_promise.ko
[04:35] <doug_> one*
[04:35] <Ashfire908> i didn't know what the thing was called!
[04:35] <wabbit> anybody know the howto file for squid for ubuntu?
[04:35] <mack75> Evanlec: Right
[04:35] <mack75> Evanlec: Now try "modprobe -v sata_sil"
[04:35] <doug_> anyone know how to get a term theme to go?
[04:36] <nickrud> doug_: you can change the terminal background image with edit->current profile tab effects
[04:36] <Evanlec> insmod /lib/modules/2.6.20-15-generic/kernel/drivers/ata/sata_sil.ko
[04:36] <Evanlec> no error
[04:36] <doug_> nickrud where would i go tofind that tab?
[04:36] <nickrud> doug, on the terminal, edit->current profile
[04:36] <mack75> Evanlec: Now copy me the dmesg | tail -n 100
[04:37] <m0u5e> how do i enable "auto scroll" for my scroll wheel?
[04:37] <Evanlec> mack75, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36261/
[04:37] <nickrud> m0u5e: what do you mean by "auto scroll"
[04:38] <m0u5e> nickrud: as in i click with my middle mouse button once, and it will scroll in whichever direction i move the mouse
[04:38] <m0u5e> nickrud: i know theres a way to enable it, i just forgot -_-;
[04:38] <mack75> Evanlec: Can you copy dmesg |tail -n 300 please
[04:38] <Evanlec> k
[04:38] <nickrud> m0u5e: never seen that myself, sounds interesting ;)
[04:38] <Mother-Russia> Oooh.
[04:38] <Mother-Russia> I can't connect to rizon.net or blufudge.com without Xchat crashing.
[04:39] <Robin> hi
[04:39] <Evanlec> mack75, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36262/
[04:39] <Robin> any one know how to fix read only
[04:40] <Evanlec> Robin, man chmod
[04:41] <surjagain> i need to enable a sony ericsson phone to use it to surf the net using GPRS
[04:41] <surjagain> can anyone help?
[04:42] <Evanlec> mack75, u know i am running livecd right?
[04:42] <h1st0> surjagain: did you try searching the forums?
[04:42] <kiamo> heya
[04:42] <h1st0> surjagain: thats were I found most documentation on my phone.
[04:43] <kiamo> how do i kill x and go back to the cmd prompt?
[04:43] <surjagain> ok i will try that
[04:43] <Evanlec> ctrl+alt+backspace
[04:43] <kiamo> aah
[04:43] <kiamo> thats it
[04:43] <Evanlec> oh, no sorry
[04:43] <h1st0> kiamo: ctrl+alt+f1 then /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[04:43] <Evanlec> that reboots X
[04:43] <bruenig> ctrl alt backspace will respawn
[04:43] <surjagain> its actually a bit overwhelming
[04:43] <kiamo> oh yea
[04:43] <Evanlec> ctrl+alt+f5-f8
[04:43] <surjagain> but i'll try
[04:43] <h1st0> Evanlec: actually it'd be f1-f6
[04:43] <Evanlec> to get back alt+f7
[04:43] <bruenig> you can turn off respawn behavior in inittab I beieve
[04:43] <mack75> Evanlec: Right
[04:43] <Evanlec> h1st0, oh ;p
[04:43] <bruenig> believe*
[04:44] <Evanlec> mack75, why trying to install promise raid ?
[04:45] <Evanlec> mack75, i think i dont use sata_sil driver maybe, just intel
[04:45] <mack75> mmhhh
[04:45] <bruenig> everything is in /etc
[04:45] <Pelo> bruenig,  you could hve done that from  admin > login windows> third tab , auto login
[04:45] <h1st0> lol
[04:45] <bruenig> Pelo, like I have gdm installed come on
[04:45] <nickrud> ah, metaphorically inittab'd it
[04:45] <Pelo> ...
[04:45] <mack75> Evanlec: may be you need to create a LiveCD with the iswraid
[04:46] <Evanlec> mack75, thats what i was thinking...
[04:46] <Evanlec> mack75, but i have no idea how to do that :(
[04:46] <bruenig> Pelo, that is a waste of resources
[04:46] <mack75> Evanlec: do you have try with another distro?
[04:46] <Pelo> bruenig,  I'm a WIMP sue me
[04:46] <Evanlec> mack75, no
[04:47] <Evanlec> mack75, do you think other distro will have iswraid built-in ?
[04:47] <mack75> Evanlec: Gentoo have a LiveCD with a good hardware recognition
[04:47] <bruenig> why would you install a beast like that just to do auto login when you can do it inittab
[04:47] <h1st0> Evanlec: or knoppix
[04:47] <mack75> Evanlec: or knoppix
[04:47] <Evanlec> i have knoppix livecd
[04:47] <h1st0> Evanlec: why don't you just use ubuntu whats the problem?
[04:47] <Pelo> bruenig, I didn'T install gdm to do auto login gdm was there , I set it to autologin
[04:47] <Evanlec> h1st0, not detecting raid array
[04:47] <bruenig> Pelo, ahhh
[04:48] <Evanlec> h1st0, iswraid is intel's kernel module for supporting my raid controller
[04:48] <h1st0> k
[04:48] <h1st0> Evanlec: so modprobe it
[04:48] <Evanlec> i dont know how :(
[04:48] <mack75> Evanlec: Or you will make a LiveCD
[04:48] <h1st0> Evanlec: what kind of raid controller do you have?
[04:48] <bruenig> it is kind of odd to use a login manager to auto log you in when you think about it
[04:48] <mack75> h1st0: modprobe it???
[04:49] <Evanlec> it is Intel ICH7R SATA RAID controller
[04:49] <Evanlec> onboard
[04:49] <h1st0> Evanlec: alright give me a sec
[04:49] <Evanlec> h1st0, tank you
[04:49] <CoasterMaster> Is there any way to tell Ubuntu to ignore an update?
[04:49] <Skrypt> In mplayer, my sound for alsa is blocked. I can use the esd driver but that's it. Sound with alsa works fine everywhere else. Someone want to help me fix this?
[04:50] <Pelo> bruenig, 20 years of dos/windows 14 months of linux,  cut me a little slack
[04:50] <nickrud> CoasterMaster: yes, you put it on hold. I put all of gutsy's libc6 stuff on hold today ;)
[04:50] <kiamo> so i uh, forgot the cmd to kill x once i was in the cmd line lol
[04:50] <survivor3> @find opa
[04:50] <bruenig> Pelo, ah one less months than me
[04:50] <Evanlec> h1st0 i be back 2 minutes
[04:50] <Pelo> kiamo, sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[04:50] <Zemus> Could someone walk me through installing a gtk theme?
[04:50] <nonewmsgs> how do i know i have the real ubuntu without some kind if linux genuine advantage
[04:50] <nickrud> CoasterMaster: you can do that in synaptic, a sec
[04:50] <CoasterMaster> nickrud: how does one put an update on hold?  My computer is trying to update compiz-core from 1.0.5.2 to 1.0.5.2 (the same version and if I update, my computer says i still need the update)
[04:51] <nickrud> CoasterMaster: from Amaranth's repo?
[04:51] <setuid> I know this is probably a banned question, but what is it in Gutsy that causes the Atheros driver to fail? I replaced the stock one (which didn't work) with the one from upstream svn trunk, built from source, which worked GREAT on Feisty and Edgy...
[04:51] <kiamo> thanks pelo :
[04:51] <kiamo> :)
[04:51] <CoasterMaster> nickrud: yes
[04:51] <Pelo> bruenig, I'm not exactly in the computer business / feild either, I'm just a home user
[04:51] <nickrud> CoasterMaster: they've been going round and round on that one, I haven't heard that there's a fix
[04:51] <setuid> But something on Gutsy causes this same exact source tree to fail to associate
[04:51] <bruenig> Pelo, I just got out of high school
[04:51] <h1st0> Evanlec: what version of ubuntu are you trying to install?
[04:51] <CoasterMaster> nickrud: oh ok, i'll just wait it out then
[04:51] <Zemus> Could someone walk me through installing a gtk theme?
[04:52] <Pelo> bruenig, ah there you go,  you still have room in your brain for this stuff
[04:52] <nickrud> CoasterMaster: but a sec, maybe putting it on hold would work. Start up synaptic while I check my memory
[04:52] <bruenig> Pelo, and tons of free time
[04:52] <Evanlec> h1st0, 7.04
[04:52] <kidbuntu> !nvidia
[04:52] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[04:52] <Skrypt> Pelo, the more information you have stored in your brain, the more capable you are for storing more information ;)
[04:52] <survivor3> @locator opa
[04:52] <ckin2001> Skrypt, everything i learn pushes something old out :p
[04:53] <CoasterMaster> nickrud: ok, I'm in synaptic
[04:53] <Skrypt> not scientifically speaking.
[04:53] <Kr4t05> #xubuntu is giving me the silent treatment, and my issue isn't really DE-specific, can someone in here possibly help me out? I have a Dell Latitude LS with Xubuntu Feisty installed. I have two problems with what should be a glorious little setup. 1. My wired ethernet connection mysteriously stopped working. 2. Boot times are abnormally slow. I could turn it on, go upstairs and watch an episode of Futurama and come back just in time to
[04:53] <Kr4t05> see GDM start up.
[04:53] <h1st0> h1st0: is that edgy or fiesty?
[04:53] <Evanlec> feisty
[04:53] <setuid> Anyone know?
[04:53] <nickrud> CoasterMaster: select the package, then under package on the menu, select lock
[04:53] <Skrypt> setuid: know what?
[04:53] <h1st0> Evanlec: hrm.. the feisty kernel should support it hold up
[04:53] <setuid> No working Atheros on Gutsy? (but it worked on Feisty and Edgy on the same hardware)
[04:53] <Evanlec> h1st0, ok
[04:53] <z0rz> !gutsy
[04:53] <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
[04:54] <CoasterMaster> nickrud: got it thanks
[04:54] <nickrud> CoasterMaster: it should work, test it out
[04:54] <Evanlec> h1st0, also see this http://iswraid.sourceforge.net/
[04:54] <survivor3> @search opa
[04:55] <CoasterMaster> nickrud: ok, installing now...also do you know where aramath's key is
[04:55] <konam> hi
[04:55] <miguel_> #honduras
[04:55] <Pelo> hello konam
[04:55] <CoasterMaster> nickrud: nope, still wants my computer to upgrade...but it's no big deal
[04:55] <konam> i'm having problems burning DVDs. that's happening after i upgrade my ubuntu installation a few days ago...
[04:55] <Pelo> miguel_,  /join #ubuntu-es
[04:55] <CoasterMaster> nickrud: i guess you don't need to see it, but here's what I get
[04:55] <CoasterMaster> nickrud: http://img458.imageshack.us/img458/7274/screenshotupdatemanagerks6.png
[04:55] <Pelo> konam,  can you be a little more specific about the nature of the problem ?
[04:56] <h1st0> Evanlec: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FakeRaidHowto
[04:56] <MoTec> Is there an easy way for me to tell if a USB hub I've got plugged in is USB 1 or 2?  3
[04:56] <Pelo> MoTec, check the lable at the back of the hub ?
[04:56] <MoTec> It's shown as an 'unknown device' in Device Manager
[04:56] <Pelo> label
[04:57] <h1st0> Evanlec: that link should make it clear
[04:57] <nickrud> CoasterMaster: no, but you can probably search for it on http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?search=amaranth&op=index
[04:57] <MoTec> There is no label, of course...  I mean via software...  And hopefully without timing transfers.
[04:57] <bruenig> CoasterMaster, are you using gibbon?
[04:57] <h1st0> MoTec: right click on a usb device on it I'm pretty sure it says in properties there if its usb 2.0
[04:57] <CoasterMaster> bruenig: no, fiesty
[04:57] <h1st0> CoasterMaster: You are using amarnths repos for fusion is your problem
[04:58] <bruenig> CoasterMaster, well compiz-fusion isn't available on fawn, you must have enabled a third party repo, take it up with them
[04:58] <konam> Pelo when the burning process is at its 25% (i know that by looking at the DVD after the proccess basically crash) it stops and quote a mkisof problem and after that it says that the proccess succeed but isn't
[04:58] <Pelo> MoTec, I don'T know of one ,  you could try and look it up in  sys > prefs > hardware info , or google the model for a spec sheat
[04:58] <h1st0> CoasterMaster: he's had that issue for ever.
[04:58] <[GuS] > Guys... look this: http://www.amsn-project.net/forums/viewtopic.php?p=23178
[04:58] <[GuS] > will show how much MS sucks..
[04:58] <wers>  has anyone here successfully converted the windows gaia icons to be used on gnome?
[04:58] <h1st0> CoasterMaster: if you use trevas repos you don't have it constantly bugging
[04:58] <MoTec> I did look it up in sys > prefs > hardware info.. Thus me saying it's called an unknown device there.
[04:58] <Pelo> konam, what app are you using ?
[04:58] <Kr4t05> Hi, I'm running Xubuntu Feisty on a Dell laptop, and my wired ethernet adapter stopped working for reasons unknown.
[04:58] <MoTec> Pelo: but thanks :)
[04:58] <konam> Pelo everything crash, brasero and k3b
[04:59] <konam> Pelo the proccess crash but not the app itself
[04:59] <CoasterMaster> h1st0: bruenig: nickrud: I'll just deal with it then, I stopped using tevano's (?) rep because he had that broken package with the missing action tabs
[04:59] <kiamo> ok so i installed nvidia accelerated graphics drivers and ubuntu is telling me they are restricted.  Doesnt sound to good to me :\
[04:59] <SeveredCross> Sure it does.
[04:59] <Pelo> konam, did you upgrade your distro or just update the packages ?
[04:59] <SeveredCross> That's okay.
[04:59] <SeveredCross> Make sure you enable it in Restricted Manager
[04:59] <loca|host> how to setup ubuntu so it can connect over a proxy ? i need to run console commands, kopete, skype, firefox, thunderbird .... do i need to setup each one apart ?
[04:59] <Pelo> nickrud, you did good,  candy rots your teeth
[04:59] <h1st0> CoasterMaster: amaranth is trying to get it fixed with launchpad team or something.  He's usually in #ubuntu-effects.  IF you want to let him know its borked again.
[04:59] <konam> I upgrade the brasero package but not the k3b one
[04:59] <SeveredCross> Restricted just means that it's not fully supported by the Ubuntu community
[05:00] <kiamo> its enabled, so all is good?
[05:00] <|deacon|> Can anyone help me with a Konsole question?
[05:00] <CoasterMaster> h1st0: haha, he probably has a bunch of people bugging him....just as long as he's aware I guess....and the little orange star isn't that big of a deal
[05:00] <jzero88> ok, this is way off topic but this is boggling my mind. ok i was playing scattergories today and the question was  " items you save up to buy" all the women thought it ment the things you save to buy like a car or house, but it asks " items you save up" meaning the things you save "to buy" meaning the thing you want to buy, so "items you save up to buy" the correct answer would be somehting like cash, or money right?
[05:00] <konam> Pelo, i thought i wasn't the only one :(
[05:00] <nickrud> Pelo: I had it going, then the new xgl server broke everything. Had to even purge it to get X to run. I'll check later. You know, keep doing the same thing while expecting different results.
[05:00] <h1st0> !offtopic > jzero88
[05:00] <Pelo> konam, don't know , sorry, try sudo apt-get update, sudo apt-get upgrade make sure that everything is the latest,  that's all I can recommend
[05:01] <h1st0> kiamo: its fine it just means they aren't open source and ubuntu paid support won't support them.
[05:01] <konam> Pelo thanks, that's what i did
[05:02] <Pelo> konam,  maybe there is somethig about it in the forum
[05:02] <deedizzle2> anyone might be able to help me with an issue?
[05:02] <|deacon|> Can anyone help me with a Konsole question?
[05:02] <bruenig> |deacon|, not a single one of us
[05:02] <stdin> helps if you ask it tho
[05:02] <h1st0> !ask | deedizzle2
[05:02] <ubotu> deedizzle2: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[05:02] <|deacon|> har har
[05:02] <|deacon|> :P
[05:03] <h1st0> |deacon|: same for you.
[05:03] <|deacon|> basic I think...I can't seem to get a custom background to display in Konsole
[05:03] <IndyLucian> how come I can connect via wireless on gnome, but when I boot in to KDE, KWiFiManager can't find any wireless devices?
[05:03] <deedizzle2> i had fedora 7 installed, and out of nowhere.. i didn't change any configurations.. it just crapped out on me.  It seems Fedora during the install, configures LVM... so even now.. on Ubuntu Live disc.. my other 200 GB hard-drives, are reading as SCSI's  (sdb1, sdc1, etc..) .. and i can't mount them
[05:03] <deedizzle2> hell i can't even boot into fedora
[05:03] <Pelo> |deacon|, no one here knows everything about everthing , so it is better to just come out and ask and if someone knows we'll answer
[05:03] <deedizzle2> it's giving fstab errors
[05:03] <Evanlec> h1st0, i've tried to follow that FakeRaidHowTo guide, but i cannot get past the first step, as gParted recognizes my disks as two drives sda and sdb
[05:04] <Evanlec> h1st0, therefore i do not know how to go about partitioning
[05:04] <h1st0> deedizzle2: ubuntu has some goofy detectiion with hdd my ide hde reads as scsi devs as well.
[05:04] <|deacon|> understandable Pelo
[05:04] <Crustacean-Bob> can anyone tell me the best way to install java?
[05:04] <Pelo> deedizzle2, boot the live cd , find your fstab file,  replace the uuid for the /dev/
[05:04] <|deacon|> thank you
[05:04] <Pelo> !java | Crustacean-Bob
[05:04] <ubotu> Crustacean-Bob: 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
[05:04] <deedizzle2> uuid?
[05:05] <nickrud> !uuid | deedizzle2
[05:05] <ubotu> deedizzle2: To see a list of your devices/partitions and their corresponding UUID's, run this command in a !shell:  blkid  (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks for the rationale behind the transition to UUID)
[05:05] <Pelo> deedizzle2,  a partition identifications system for fstab,   it ignores the problems caused by switching boot hdd by looking up partition tags
[05:05] <TippOtter> Does anyone know how to force the speed and duplex of a network adapter in Ubuntu 7.04? Can you do it without installing new software?
[05:06] <Crustacean-Bob> Can I use wine to run java alright?
[05:06] <nickrud> Crustacean-Bob: don't even consider it, wine's bad enough by itself
[05:07] <Crustacean-Bob> Ok
[05:07] <Pelo> Crustacean-Bob, why would you want to do that ? there is a perfectly servicable java for linux
[05:07] <star1> Anybody know a good way to get Lisp working on Ubuntu?
[05:07] <MoTec> h1st0: Thanks!   The 'drive' tab on my iPOD shows it connected via USB 2.0 :)
[05:07] <|deacon|> Pelo, any idea on how to get a custom background in Konsole?
[05:07] <setite> hey all
[05:07] <deedizzle2> see that's the thing though too... i can't access my main hard-disc from the live cd in order to change the fstab file either
[05:07] <setite> anyone running ubuntu on a seedbox?
[05:07] <Pelo> |deacon|,  no , maybe the ppl in #kubuntu or #kde know
[05:08] <|deacon|> ahh, sorry about that
[05:08] <Pelo> |deacon|, this is a gnome channel
[05:08] <|deacon|> would it be /join #kubuntu ?
[05:08] <Pelo> |deacon|, yes
[05:08] <setite> si
[05:08] <nickrud> star1: there's all kinds of lisp in ubuntu; try aptitude search ^cl- for a list of just the common lisp stuff
[05:08] <|deacon|> I appreciate it...
[05:08] <star1> nickrud: Thanks
[05:09] <kidbuntu> how can i make my screen resolution to 1440X900
[05:09] <Pelo> kidbuntu, add it manualy to the xorg.conf file
[05:09] <Frogzoo> Crustacean-Bob: the java for linux comes from sun
[05:09] <Evanlec> h1st0, any idea?
[05:09] <Frogzoo> kidbuntu: run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg"
[05:09] <benqlk> do digkam only run on kde ?
[05:09] <deedizzle2> no benq
[05:10] <deedizzle2> it'll run in gnome/xfce/flux, etc..
[05:10] <Frogzoo> are there any kde apps that won't run on gnome? i'm not aware of any
[05:10] <deedizzle2> no
[05:10] <deedizzle2> as long as you have the supporting libraries and such
[05:11] <csilva> kien prodria ayudarme con asteriask
[05:11] <lullis> Hi all... I wonder if there is any known bug in Ubuntu regarding sound configuration in AMD64 machines.
[05:11] <Pelo> !pr | csilva
[05:11] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pr - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:11] <nickrud> I wonder though, there's gotta be some conflict at some level, session management or somewhere around there
[05:11] <Pelo> !pt
[05:11] <ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[05:11] <benqlk> but l can not run it?it clew please edit ~/.scim/global and change /DefaultConfigModule to kconfig
[05:12] <Pelo> nope not hat one either
[05:12] <slken> anybody know how to switch to ubuntu channel when using gaim/irc?
[05:12] <Pelo> slken,  /join #channel
[05:12] <nickrud> slken: switch channels by using system->internet->xchat ;)
[05:13] <Grungebunny> how would I add a terminal hotkey to a panel? its not under the list of things you can add under "add to panel.."
[05:13] <Evanlec> Grungebunny, drag shortcut from list to the panel
[05:13] <nickrud> Grungebunny: look at the top of that window, there's something about add application
[05:13] <IndyLucian> Grungebunny, a hotkey or a link?
[05:13] <Pelo> Grungebunny, make a launcher and drag it to the pannel
[05:13] <h1st0> Evanlec: did you install dmraid sry I had an issue there missed your answer?
[05:14] <Grungebunny> wow about 5 different answers
[05:14] <nickrud> although Evanlec has the most elegant solution
[05:14] <Evanlec> h1st0, yes i installed dmraid
[05:14] <kiamo> hmm, can anyone help me set up dual screens?
[05:14] <bobgill> Having an issue with my swap drive that's causing some progs to lock up: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=3300778&postcount=1   appreciate any help
[05:14] <h1st0> !dual | kiamo
[05:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dual - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:14] <Pelo> !dualhead | kiamo
[05:14] <ubotu> kiamo: Information about dual-head on linux can be found on http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/DualHead - See also !Xinerama
[05:14] <h1st0> !twinview | kiamo
[05:14] <ubotu> kiamo: xinerama is an extension to !X to use two or more physical displays as one large virtual display. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/XineramaHowTo - See also !DualHead
[05:14] <Evanlec> h1st0, but like i said, it does not see my array as one drive, gparted sees it as two physical drives
[05:14] <IndyLucian> Grungebunny, its almost better to set a hotkey (i.e. mine is CTRL+SHIFT+T) to bring up the terminal since its used so much
[05:14] <slken> thanx!
[05:14] <h1st0> Evanlec: doesn't that howto explain that?
[05:14] <kiamo> thanks guys :)
[05:15] <Evanlec> h1st0, it says to install dmraid, and type dmraid -ay and then start partitioning
[05:15] <Evanlec> h1st0, but how can i start partitioning if all i see is sda and sdb and it dont even recognize existing ntfs partition
[05:15] <h1st0> Evanlec: hrm... yeah that wouldn't be good.
[05:15] <Pelo> bobgill, you need to format the swap partition to linux-swap format
[05:15] <Evanlec> yea
[05:15] <Pelo> bobgill,  I think that is yor problem
[05:16] <Grungebunny> IndyLucian for me its been tough to train myself to use hotkeys instead of icons.. except in certain games.
[05:16] <h1st0> Evanlec: maybe try posting on the forums?
[05:16] <Evanlec> h1st0, thats why me and mack75 were trying to figure out how to install the iwsraid driver thing
[05:16] <bobgill> Pelo: Thank you, just did that
[05:16] <h1st0> Evanlec: its not a module issue.  And if it is I think there is now an option to install drivers right from the first menu on the cd.  Unless thats just on the gusty cd.
[05:16] <h1st0> Evanlec: is it in the repos?
[05:16] <Evanlec> good question
[05:16] <Evanlec> let me check
[05:17] <Evanlec> dont see it
[05:17] <z0rz> What virtualization solution should I use?
[05:17] <bobgill> Pelo: I am getting this when I do swapon: http://pastebin.ca/680644  and my fstab is this: http://pastebin.ca/680646
[05:18] <IndyLucian> Grungebunny, hotkeys to me is like crack to a crackhead. I use the mouse as little as possible
[05:18] <kiamo> !beryl
[05:18] <ubotu> beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[05:18] <Grungebunny> IndyLucian I wish I could do that, I know hotkeys are faster.
[05:18] <Grungebunny> I cut/paste with them.. thats about it
[05:18] <h1st0> Evanlec: let me check something else
[05:18] <Evanlec> k
[05:19] <IndyLucian> Grungebunny, of coarse, that's probably why I suck at OpenArena so bad
[05:19] <Evanlec> h1st0, u have seen http://iswraid.sourceforge.net/ ?
[05:19] <h1st0> Evanlec: where did you hear of iwsraid?
[05:19] <Evanlec> h1st0, stumbled upon it on google search
[05:19] <h1st0> Evanlec: yeah thats for 2.4 kernel not 2.6 kenrels
[05:19] <Evanlec> h1st0, oh
[05:19] <h1st0> Evanlec: dmraid is the replacement.
[05:19] <Evanlec> h1st0, i see
[05:20] <h1st0> Evanlec: dmraid should work.  Are you trying to dual boot then?
[05:20] <Evanlec> h1st0, correct
[05:20] <h1st0> Evanlec: okay and currently whats your setup with windows or whatever else you are dual booting?
[05:20] <Evanlec> i have vista installed on my raid0 array
[05:21] <Evanlec> using a ntfs partition, that i resized in vista
[05:21] <Evanlec> to use about half of the total space
[05:21] <bobgill> ok its fixed, nm
[05:21] <h1st0> Evanlec: gotcha and ubuntu won't recognize the array at all is the problem.
[05:21] <Evanlec> correct
[05:21] <z0rz> What virtualization solution should I use?
[05:21] <h1st0> Evanlec: is it a software raid?
[05:21] <h1st0> z0rz: virtualbox
[05:22] <z0rz> h1st0: Thought so.. Ok what about vmware.. I want to install that but I'm not sure which one I want to use
[05:22] <b8b> excuse me i need help configuring my ati radeon 9600 driverws so that i can run dual screen in ubuntu fiesty
[05:22] <mattwj2005> hey everyone
[05:22] <z0rz> h1st0: (Btw my first choice is virtualbox so I'll install that one too)
[05:22] <gluttony> im trying to make a launcher for World of Padman, but its nor working. im not entirly sure how to go about it
[05:22] <h1st0> z0rz: virtualbox is open source and thats why I use it.
[05:22] <mattwj2005> anyone know of a good slot machine simulator game for linux?
[05:22] <Evanlec> h1st0, im installing everything with a ubuntu logo after searching "raid" in synaptic
[05:22] <h1st0> z0rz: or use both and make your own descision.
[05:22] <z0rz> h1st0: I know what it is.. I made it portable for windows: http://z0rz.com
[05:23] <h1st0> Evanlec: Is it a software raid or hardware?
[05:23] <mattwj2005> I went to a casino recently and I want to have some fun at home :)
[05:23] <Aval0n> anyone know if the logitech harmony 520 works with a mceusb2 ir receiver?
[05:23] <zabin> hey
[05:23] <Evanlec> h1st0, well, its hardware
[05:23] <zabin> Where is the trash can located for /?
[05:23] <Evanlec> h1st0, but like that article mentions, its not "true hardware" its just configurable via bios
[05:23] <mattwj2005> !casino
[05:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about casino - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:24] <mattwj2005> !slot
[05:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about slot - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:24] <h1st0> Evanlec: well there has to be a solution somewhere.  That article I thnk pertains to recreating the array if nothing is there.
[05:24] <b8b> help plz i need to know how to install ati radeon drivers so i can run dual screen
[05:24] <Q_Continuum> Am I the only one who is NOT seeing the 'nvu' package at ALL in Synaptic?
[05:24] <Evanlec> but recreating would cause me to lose all data ya?
[05:24] <IndyLucian> zabin, if you want the directory to the trash I believe its ~/.trash
[05:24] <macd> !nvu
[05:24] <ubotu> nvu is a WYSIWYG and code dual-function HTML editor for easily creating web pages.  The original developer is working on a full rewrite; meanwhile, another is doing bugfixes.  It is not in the Ubuntu repos for Feisty Fawn, but add your name to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WaitingForNvuFeisty to be notified when packages are available.  See also !html.
[05:24] <mattwj2005> b8b do you want a "Big Desktop"?
[05:24] <nickrud> Q_Continuum: you are not the only one
[05:24] <jesson> is there a built in C++ compiler in ubuntu >>\\? if not how do i dl them from the terminal >>??
[05:25] <b8b> yes
[05:25] <bruenig> jesson, apt-get install gcc
[05:25] <z0rz> So, any suggests on installing vmware? (I want to because that's what the school uses and I want to get familiar with it)
[05:25] <Q_Continuum> What happened to the 'nvu' package?
[05:25] <bulmer> jesson: cpp
[05:25] <mattwj2005> one second
[05:25] <nickrud> Q_Continuum: there's thing called kompozer on the net, it's sort of a bug fix version until the new release
[05:25] <z0rz> jesson: You probably want the build-essential package .. apt-get install build-essential
[05:25] <b8b> so what do i do
[05:25] <IndyLucian> z0rz, sudo apt-get install vmware-player (i think that is it)
[05:26] <Q_Continuum> nickrud, I've heard of that - was curious why the package was removed though
[05:26] <z0rz> IndyLucian: But I can't create my own images .. right?
[05:26] <IndyLucian> www.easyvmx.com
[05:26] <h1st0> Evanlec: i'm searching the forums.
[05:26] <IndyLucian> creates the install image for you
[05:26] <Q_Continuum> when the help page here LISTS it: https://help.ubuntu.com/7.04/internet/C/web-design.html
[05:26] <Evanlec> h1st0, thank you
[05:26] <IndyLucian> you gotta have an install cd though
[05:26] <z0rz> IndyLucian: Can I not use an ISO?
[05:26] <z0rz> IndyLucian: What other vmware solution is there?
[05:26] <IndyLucian> yeah, you could do that too. . i think, i've never done it that way
[05:26] <nickrud> z0rz: for feisty, you can add  the deb http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu fiesty-commercial main repo and download it
[05:27] <IndyLucian> qemu i believe
[05:27] <zabin> IndyLucian: mine isnt there where is yours?
[05:27] <IndyLucian> however, i've only used that once and only suceeded out of luck with damn small linux
[05:27] <z0rz> IndyLucian: That's not vmware
[05:27] <nickrud> z0rz: the commercial repo has vmware 1.0.3 available, that's what I'm using
[05:27] <z0rz> IndyLucian: I think out of all the virtualization technologies I've only not used vmware
[05:28] <jesson> ok after i dl build essential do i run it from the terminal ?? does it work like phyton idle and interpreter??
[05:28] <z0rz> nickrud: So I just apt-get install vmware once I put the commercial repo's in my sources?
[05:28] <rockets> Anybody know how I start the JACK audio server?
[05:28] <nickrud> z0rz: yes
[05:28] <nickrud> z0rz: vmware-server I believe is the package name
[05:29] <h1st0> Evanlec: did you get any output when you typed dmraid -ay?
[05:29] <mattwj2005>  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RadeonDriver
[05:29] <maxwell26> saludos a todos
[05:29] <z0rz> nickrud, IndyLucian: Thanks
[05:29] <IndyLucian> zabin, sorry, its cd ~/.Trash
[05:29] <IndyLucian> capital T
[05:29] <mattwj2005> b8b that is a start
[05:29] <IndyLucian> z0rz, yw
[05:29] <maxwell26> alguien em puede ayudar
[05:29] <b8b> thank you much
[05:29] <mattwj2005> there is a better guide I just can't find it right now
[05:29] <mattwj2005> :)
[05:29] <Evanlec> h1st0, yes, RAID set "isw_cjjficcehf_Volume0" already active
[05:29] <Evanlec> RAID set "isw_cjjficcehf_Volume01" already active
[05:29] <mattwj2005> your welcome
[05:29] <maxwell26> hi
[05:30] <maxwell26> tahnks
[05:30] <maxwell26> thanks
[05:30] <z0rz> Another question or two.. How do I see my ATI video cards cpu temperature?  and.. Oh I forget the other
[05:30] <jesson> how do i change gdm theme please?
[05:30] <IndyLucian> jesson, System->Preferences->Theme
[05:30] <kidbuntu> is it much easier to use nvidia settings to fix my screen resolution
[05:31] <jesson> how about the tasbat buttons menus >>??
[05:31] <setite> anyone running a remote seedbox
[05:31] <TheZanke> is there anything like hlsw for linux?
[05:31] <z0rz> kidbuntu: Yes
[05:31] <bruenig> ther eis lshw
[05:31] <bruenig> there is*
[05:32] <TheZanke> hlsw as in half-life server watcher
[05:32] <maxwell26> saludos
[05:32] <maxwell26> a todos
[05:32] <maxwell26> no speak inghish
[05:32] <bruenig> !it
[05:32] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[05:32] <kidbuntu> z0rz: how do you start nvidia settings?
[05:32] <h1st0> Evanlec: apt-cache showpkg dmraid    What version is it?
[05:33] <h1st0> !dmraid
[05:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dmraid - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:33] <z0rz> kidbutu: sudo nvidia-settings
[05:33] <Spliffs> lol - http://www.linuxgeneration.org/pics/hiiammac.jpg
[05:33] <z0rz> kidbuntu: Make sure you "Save to Xorg.conf" when you are done.
[05:33] <h1st0> Evanlec: just looking for which release canidate it is rc09 or rc10 etc..?
[05:33] <Evanlec> h1st0, output http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36267/
[05:33] <dxdt> hello loves
[05:34] <Vlet> allo darling
[05:34] <Evanlec> rc13 apparently..
[05:34] <iresprite> hey, all.
[05:35] <iresprite> got a question regarding static IP addresses if anyone has a moment.
[05:35] <z0rz> Spliffs: Haha I like the I'm UNIX and I'm Vista one
[05:35] <Spliffs> o man im dying...lol vista
[05:36] <mattwj2005> z0rz....Vista means that you have a nice view of the blue screen of death ;)
[05:36] <dxdt> go ahead and ask
[05:36] <bulmer> iresprite: hey what is your question?
[05:36] <Spliffs> z0rz - rofl linux is tron
[05:36] <bruenig> vista doesn't have bsod
[05:37] <iresprite> well, I've got my ubuntu box going through a router via ethernet. and I can get an IP address-- I can SSH into it from other boxes behind the router-- but I can't get to the net.
[05:37] <z0rz> iresprite: What does it say when you ping google.com?
[05:37] <iresprite> The router has DHCP going, but I've been able to have DHCP and static IPs coexisting before.
[05:37] <jesson> how do i install the gdm theme i downloaded its a tar file
[05:38] <iresprite> ping: unknown host google.com
[05:38] <z0rz> iresprite: What does it say when you ping 4.2.2.2?
[05:38] <bulmer> iresprite: your internal ip address is what? does the router doing any NAT'ing?
[05:38] <nickrud> jesson: untar it to /usr/share/gdm/themes
[05:38] <iresprite> connect: Network is unreachable
[05:38] <z0rz> iresprite: Type: sudo route add default gw YOUR_GATEWAY_IP
[05:38] <iresprite> the internal ip is 192.168.1.50
[05:38] <jesson> then after untar ??
[05:38] <h1st0> Evanlec: dmraid -s pastbin the output
[05:38] <bulmer> iresprite: your internal ip address is what? does the router doing any NAT'ing? <-- two questions
[05:39] <nickrud> jesson: it'll show up in the login manager theme choices
[05:39] <jesson> nickrud give me complte command pls to untar and sae
[05:39] <z0rz> iresprite: You're welcome
[05:39] <dxdt> iresprite: Yeah they can coexist and everything.  I often have a router doing both DHCP and computers using staic ips for sure.
[05:39] <iresprite> z0rz: what's up with the route command?
[05:39] <z0rz> iresprite: Did it work?
[05:39] <iresprite> Haven't tried it yet. The routing table looks fairly normal...
[05:39] <nickrud> jesson:    cd /usr/share/gdm/themes && sudo tar xf /path/to/theme.tar.gz
[05:39] <iresprite> let me see.
[05:39] <dxdt> what does ifconfig show?
[05:39] <z0rz> iresprite: Make sure you replace YOUR_GATEWAY_IP with your router's ip ;)
[05:40] <dxdt> is all of its information correct?  Correct static ip, routing ip, etc.
[05:40] <jesson> and nick where is the login manager located? preference>??
[05:40] <bulmer> iresprite: also what is your gateway address?
[05:40] <cdm10> Recently I disabled a few things in the Startup section in the Sessions preferences dialog, but they're STILL starting up. I have no idea how to approach this problem, so any help would be appreciated.
[05:40] <iresprite> whoa!
[05:40] <Evanlec> h1st0, k
[05:40] <iresprite> it works.
[05:40] <nickrud> jesson: system->admin->login manager
[05:40] <iresprite> after doing the route command.
[05:40] <z0rz> iresprite: Whoa! You're welcome.
[05:40] <iresprite> thanks muchly. :)
[05:40] <cdm10> nickrud: I think it's Login Window
[05:40] <iresprite> I could have sworn that the table had default in it.
[05:40] <nickrud> cdm10: could be, I lose track of the name changes ;)
[05:41] <iresprite> what's the gw flag?
[05:41] <Evanlec> h1st0, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36269/
[05:41] <fulio> Where can i download themes for ubuntu7.04 with compiz fusion
[05:41] <nickrud> gw  = gateway
[05:41] <iresprite> ahhh.
[05:41] <iresprite> wacky.
[05:41] <z0rz> iresprite: Another way you could do it is kill any dhclient3 processes running (ps aux | grep dhclient3 and then kill that pid) and then run: sudo dhclient3 ethX (X being your network facing nic)
[05:41] <iresprite> I wonder why it was able to figure that out before.
[05:41] <h1st0> Evanlec: yeah its seeing the raid fine.
[05:41] <nickrud> you should add a line  gateway  ip_address to your static definition
[05:41] <Evanlec> yea it appears so
[05:41] <iresprite> z0rz: huh. thanks!
[05:42] <Evanlec> i just dont understand why gparted wont even see the ntfs partition
[05:42] <iresprite> nickrud: where do I do that?
[05:42] <csc`> night
[05:42] <z0rz> iresprite: well your DHCP server might not being giving out the right gateway address (unlikely) or your dhcp lease just might be screwed up and you needed to get a new one
[05:42] <iresprite> oh, wait.
[05:42] <nickrud> iresprite: how'd you set it up before?
[05:42] <h1st0> Evanlec: it says that gparted isn't going to recognize it properly and tells you to use fdisk or some other commandline tool to create the partitions.
[05:42] <h1st0> Evanlec: on that howto
[05:42] <Evanlec> true
[05:42] <PotLimit> how come when I do a apt-get install of whatever...it trying to upgrade slapd?
[05:42] <iresprite> I have "gateway 192.168.1.1" under my auto eth0 block.
[05:42] <mattg> can somebody help me with airsnort?!?!
[05:43] <z0rz> iresprite: You could also try disabling and enabling networking (right click the computer icons by your clock)
[05:43] <z0rz> !ask | mattg
[05:43] <ubotu> mattg: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[05:43] <dxdt> iresprite: yeah that souns right.  You have a linksys router I bet?
[05:43] <Evanlec> i just have no idea how to use fdisk lol
[05:43] <iresprite> heh. I'm running it as a headless server, so this is all CLI.
[05:43] <h1st0> Evanlec: its a pita
[05:43] <iresprite> dxdt: you are correct.
[05:43] <dxdt> Evanlec: you might try cfdisk,  It is like fdisk with a kinda friendly command line interface.
[05:43] <z0rz> iresprite: Is it the WRT54g
[05:43] <iresprite> wrt54gl, yeah.
[05:44] <mattg> i am trying to get my wireless router's wep, but it's not showing up.  i have 2 of them going, but the one i want to be connected to isn't showing up and i'm on it.  what channel, breadth, etc do i need to use?
[05:44] <Zemus> I've noticed that when I adduser a new user, that user doesn't have near the privileges that my first, installation-created user has. Does anyone know how to give him near-root powers, like the original user has?
[05:44] <dxdt> oh nice the gl, you could hack it and add linux
[05:44] <z0rz> iresprite: Might I sggest http://dd-wrt.com
[05:44] <utp216> I have a question that maybe someone in here can help me with. I forgot to mark the two DVD's I imaged for 7.04 - I need to find out which one is the 32 bit and the 64 bit. Any way to tell the difference?
[05:44] <iresprite> yeah, I know!
[05:44] <Evanlec> dxdt, thanks
[05:44] <Daverocks> mattg: airsnort is very very slow, there are better tools now
[05:44] <iresprite> I want to get dd-wrt on there some time when my housemates don't need uptime.
[05:44] <h1st0> Evanlec: if you run sudo fdisk /dev/mapper/<name of array>   then you type in m for help it will give you a list of options
[05:44] <mattg> like what, daverocks
[05:44] <iresprite> I figure I'll do it on a weekend and if I brick it I have a backup router.
[05:44] <Daverocks> mattg: airsnort just sits there passively collecting weak IVs, with no injection techniques, and its cracking is also slow
[05:44] <Daverocks> mattg: like aircrack-ng
[05:45] <Daverocks> mattg: aircrack-ng.org
[05:45] <dxdt> Zemus: a lot comes from what groups the user is in, so on the command line type groups when logged in as your first user and you'll begin to see all the different groups your new users might need to be addded to.  Such as cdrom, admin, etc
[05:45] <mattg> i dont understand how to use aircrack-ng tho
[05:45] <Falstius> Zemus: add the new user to the admin group and others that the original is in.  You can do it by editing /etc/groups or with the GUI in the administrator apps.
[05:45] <iresprite> how do you guys like dd-wrt? what's the best part?
[05:45] <magedma> hello everybody, I have mounted a HD ext3 format, but I can't write enside of the HD! could you help me please?
[05:45] <Daverocks> mattg: in the new versions there's a "airoscript" which makes it a lot easier... depends on what card you have though
[05:45] <kidbuntu> !dvd
[05:45] <ubotu> For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[05:45] <Zemus> dxdt, Falstius thanks
[05:45] <Evanlec> k
[05:46] <mattg> i just installed it from the synaptics, daverocks
[05:46] <macd> mattg, http://aircrack-ng.org/doku.php?id=tutorial&DokuWiki=57826b42a5a57c7bad63d6b8df79ea1e  is a page of tutorials on howto use it
[05:46] <Evanlec> h1st0, omg you're right, fdisk does see the NTFS partition!
[05:46] <z0rz> iresprite: It's just really feature rich .. I love static dhcp and the unlimated port forwards... there is a lot more to it but I don't use it that much ( I have a pfsense box I like to use instead of that)
[05:46] <iresprite> static dhcp would be realy handy.
[05:46] <iresprite> Cool.
[05:47] <z0rz> iresprite:
[05:47] <h1st0> Evanlec: its just a problem with gparted. and gui tools.
[05:47] <z0rz> http://dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/downloads.php
[05:47] <Evanlec> gotcha
[05:47] <iresprite> oh-- hmm. it's been a while since my file server's been up. I'm running dapper drake right now. Would I have to reinstall the os to get up to date?
[05:47] <Evanlec> so now, how the hell do i setup partitions? lol
[05:47] <h1st0> Evanlec: so if you follow that howto you should be good to go.  I would print it out.  and you really only need a / and swap part I usually create a seperate /home partition but thats up to you.  I don't know what your experience has been with linux.
[05:48] <z0rz> iresprite: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[05:48] <nickrud> !upgrade | iresprite: no, you can upgrade in place
[05:48] <ubotu> iresprite: no, you can upgrade in place: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[05:48] <iresprite> mm.
[05:48] <Evanlec> i did print it out ;p
[05:48] <iresprite> oh, ha. new problem.
[05:48] <cyphase> Does anyone use SwiftWeasel?
[05:48] <iresprite> I can ping 4.2.2.2... but I can't pin g google.com
[05:48] <jesson> how do i move up 1 dirctory in termnal ?? wat command cd.. ???
[05:48] <iresprite> ubotu: thanks!
[05:48] <ubotu> You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[05:48] <Daverocks> jesson: "cd .."
[05:48] <Daverocks> jesson: (without quotes)
[05:48] <Evanlec> h1st0, can u give me a real quick howto to create the / and swap
[05:49] <iresprite> nickrud: thanks to you, more appropriately. ;)
[05:49] <nickrud> lol :)
[05:49] <Evanlec> h1st0, i'm using cfdisk, looks easier, but how big do i want swap to be?
[05:49] <jesson> it sez cd bash unnow command
[05:49] <iresprite> but yeah... I evidently don't have DNS.
[05:49] <Daverocks> jesson: did you put a space between "cd" and ".."?
[05:49] <h1st0> Evanlec: how much ram do you have?
[05:49] <Evanlec> and / will be primary?
[05:49] <Evanlec> 2gig
[05:49] <jesson> no
[05:49] <Daverocks> jesson: put a space there
[05:49] <h1st0> Evanlec: let me check mine hold up
[05:49] <Evanlec> kk
[05:49] <Evanlec> thank you
[05:49] <Daverocks> iresprite: check /etc/resolv.conf ?
[05:50] <h1st0> Evanlec: I would go about 3gig swap
[05:50] <z0rz> iresprite: sudo vim /etc/resolv.conf and put nameserver 4.2.2.2 in there
[05:50] <Evanlec> okie, should i make swap partition first?
[05:50] <z0rz> iresprite: Err.. gksudo gedit /etc/resolve.conf
[05:50] <mike6546> how do you change refresh rates for your monitor, what is the file?
[05:50] <utp216> figured it out
[05:50] <h1st0> Evanlec: and the rest of the free space /
[05:50] <z0rz> ahhh I put an e on there... my bad
[05:50] <Daverocks> z0rz: lol, don't trust him to be able to use vim? :P
[05:50] <utp216> README.diskdefines ;)
[05:50] <z0rz> Daverocks: :D
[05:50] <h1st0> Evanlec: yeah cfdisk looks a lot easier
[05:51] <nickrud> !fixres | mike6546
[05:51] <ubotu> mike6546: 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
[05:51] <Evanlec> okay, so make 3gig swap partition, primary or log?
[05:51] <Daverocks> z0rz: http://bash.org/?795779
[05:51] <mike6546> thanks
[05:51] <jesson> hey everytime i install something from termnal after that dante server starts up but it always get an error saying no internal address  wat is that >>?? i tried to install dante b4
[05:51] <h1st0> Evanlec: logical
[05:51] <h1st0> Evanlec: make / primary
[05:52] <Evanlec> ok
[05:52] <iresprite> z0rz: nothing in resolv.conf.
[05:52] <iresprite> says changes will be overwritten.
[05:52] <z0rz> iresprite: ok just put in "nameserver 4.2.2.2" without quotes
[05:52] <h1st0> Evanlec: this is wierd aparently debian has dmraid support on their install as of july aparently this feature didn't make it in to feisty.  Not sure if its going to make it in to gusty though.  That may be another option is to jsut try gusty if its there.  Let me check
[05:53] <iresprite> into resolv.conf?
[05:53] <z0rz> Daverocks: Apparently bash.org doesn't want to load...
[05:53] <z0rz> iresprite: Yeah.. You'll need to be root (sudo)
[05:53] <iresprite> okay.
[05:53] <Daverocks> z0rz: fine here o_O (it's a vi-related quote btw)
[05:53] <Evanlec> h1st0, ya, i have a gutsy 64-bit alt install cd
[05:53] <iresprite> what is 4.2.2.2, anyway?
[05:53] <h1st0> Evanlec: ahh Have you used linux before?
[05:54] <Evanlec> h1st0, i used redhat like 7 years ago lol
[05:54] <Daverocks> iresprite: it's a level3 communications backbone
[05:54] <blerd> iresprite, your DNS servers
[05:54] <iresprite> And should I be adding this via the resolvconf command?
[05:54] <iresprite> Mm.
[05:54] <nickrud> iresprite: I really like the resolvconf package, it'll dynamically update the resolv.conf stuff to what you define in the static eth0 stanza
[05:54] <h1st0> Evanlec: You may want to use i386 version just fyi some stuff isn't working for 64bit.  They are behind on releasing stuff like flash etc..
[05:54] <Daverocks> iresprite: it's often used as a DNS fallback
[05:54] <iresprite> ohhh. I didn't know I could add dns servers in the eth- stanza! I didn't see any keyword for it when I did man interfaces.
[05:54] <iresprite> Cool.
[05:55] <IndyGunFreak> i think everybody used redhat liek 7yrs ago..lol
[05:55] <zurn> hi everyone
[05:55] <z0rz> iresprite: It's a very easy to remember dns server (good for ping tests too) owned by Level 3 out of Colorado
[05:55] <Evanlec> h1st0, u mean in general or with gutsy? ive heard of the problems with 64-bit but i wanted to try it anyway
[05:55] <iresprite> z0rz: No kidding! Way easy.
[05:55] <zurn> I need some extra brains to help me fix my problem
[05:55] <nickrud> iresprite: you'll need the resolvconf package, and add a line like      dns-nameservers ip_addr ip_addr
[05:55] <chuy_max> what is the MX record?. I did dig mx cheeseboy.org and I get this: http://pastebin.ca/680678
[05:55] <h1st0> Evanlec: In general just try 64 bit its not like you can't just reinstall especially since you know what the issues are now.
[05:55] <zurn> any volunteers?
[05:55] <Daverocks> !ask | zurn
[05:56] <ubotu> zurn: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[05:56] <zurn> :P
[05:56] <zurn> mkay :P
[05:56] <h1st0> Evanlec: just print out that howto and follow it you should be on your way now.  I'm off for some Counter strike.
[05:56] <Evanlec> h1st0, yea, that was my plan
[05:56] <z0rz> iresprite: Actually a better DNS server to use is: 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220 if you can remember them.. they add stuff like spell correction (like if you type rog instead of .org) and if it cant' find anything it'll google it for you
[05:56] <Evanlec> h1st0, thanks a bunch!
[05:56] <zurn> well its a common problem, I have a usb headset that works fine in quake3 and teamspeak, but I cant use both at once
[05:56] <h1st0> Evanlec: np
[05:56] <z0rz> iresprite: I'm adding it to my router now
[05:56] <iresprite> oh, sweet.
[05:57] <zurn> i've tried a bunch a different howto's and nothing work
[05:57] <zurn> works*
[05:57] <iresprite> Ooh. dd-wrt lets you specify DNS servers?
[05:57] <iresprite> neat.
[05:57] <jay7827> I woke up this morning and ubuntu loading the wrong module its suppose to load /ubuntu/media/gspcav1/gspca.ko but its trying to load /ubuntu/media/gspcav1/gspca.c and keeps failing
[05:57] <z0rz> iresprite: Yup
[05:57] <zurn> any ideas?
[05:57] <kidbuntu> !azureus
[05:57] <ubotu> azureus is a popular bittorent client written in Java, installation instructions can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AzureusHowTo
[05:57] <zurn> i'm allmost ready to pay someone to fix this :)
[05:57] <z0rz> iresprite: It'll propegate to all your computers too because dd-wrt has it's own dhcp server (of course) and hands that information out when your computer asks
[05:58] <z0rz> !deluge
[05:58] <ubotu> deluge is a new Bittorrent client, created using Python and GTK+, intended to bring a native, full-featured client to !GTK environments such as GNOME and Xfce - See http://deluge-torrent.org/ for more information or http://download.deluge-torrent.org/stable/ubuntu/feisty/ for downloading.
[05:58] <Daverocks> zurn: you mean, you can't get sound working in quake3 and TS simultaneously?
[05:58] <crabgrass> okay, i have a plaintext file with a couple thousand lines of data, and i want to insert a string at the beginning of each line. what's the fastest way to do this?
[05:58] <iresprite> Excellent.
[05:58] <zurn> Daverocks, exactly
[05:59] <zurn> Daverocks, both work perfectly seperatly
[05:59] <doug__> how do i burn mdf and mds files to a disk
[05:59] <jetscreamer> crabgrass: /join #perl
[05:59] <xrothgarx> I am trying to install grub to a sata drive.  I set up a 500mb partition for it and set it to be /boot but when I go to tha last step (before formatting) I clicked on advanced and it showed the boot partition was going to be (hd0). how do I find out what sd0,? I should use instead?
[05:59] <z0rz> zurn: I don't have a solution but I'm curious as to what usb headset you have?
[05:59] <crabgrass> jetscreamer: there's no bash command for this?
[05:59] <zurn> z0rz, its a Plantronic DSP-500
[05:59] <Smegzor> I tried to install havp using the package manager and it had a script error during install.  Now I can't remove it due to a script error.  What do I do?
[05:59] <dan_> hello, can u guys tell me how i make gnome not automount my windows dribe and put it on desktop every boot?
[05:59] <jay7827> I woke up this morning and ubuntu loading the wrong module its suppose to load /ubuntu/media/gspcav1/gspca.ko but its trying to load /ubuntu/media/gspcav1/gspca.c and keeps failing
[05:59] <Daverocks> zurn: hm, IIRC, neither quake3 nor teamspeak can use ALSA
[05:59] <riotkittie> Uhm. Stupid question time :D I installed Dapper the other day, using the live CD. I have XP and Feisty installed on sdb (which is my sole internal). Dapper resides on sda (which is an external treated as an internal because it's an eSATA with a card and all of that). When my puter boots, GRUB's menu lists feisty & XP, but no Dapper. I can fix this no prob but I'm curious...
[05:59] <z0rz> zurn: ohh.. I'm thinking about getting those.. let me know if you get a solution
[06:00] <zurn> z0rz, that headset is great
[06:00] <doug__> how do i burn mdf and mds to a disk
[06:00] <iresprite> Hmm. sudo resolvconf -a eth0 just sits there...
[06:00] <zurn> Daverocks, yeah, kinda sux
[06:00] <z0rz> zurn: yeah and it's discontinued so you can get it at a good pirce now
[06:00] <jetscreamer> doug__: k3b does that i think
[06:00] <Daverocks> zurn: it's not specifically a headset thing, right? like if you try something else, it still won't work?
[06:00] <doug__> thnks jetscreamer
[06:00] <thinh> join #php
[06:01] <iresprite> (I added dns-server 208.67.222.222 208.67.220.220) to the eth0 stanza.
[06:01] <zurn> Daverocks, I can use my headset to do two things at once, like XMMS and youtube etc
[06:01] <nickrud> it's dns-nameservers  for resolvconf
[06:01] <Daverocks> zurn: i mean, if you try a different headset or different sound out
[06:01] <z0rz> nickrud: Not in mine.. weird
[06:02] <Daverocks> dan_: well you can disable automounting completely if you like
[06:02] <zurn> Daverocks, I havent tried with my onboard sound card
[06:02] <ultra> hello
[06:02] <nickrud> z0rz: maybe it uses both, that's the syntax I've been using long time now
[06:02] <mattg> i need a GUI wep finder
[06:02] <Daverocks> mattg: you get the hang of aircrack-ng quickly
[06:02] <Daverocks> zurn: that's what i was thinking
[06:03] <mattg> daverocks, what would be a string for it?  keeps coming back with the help info
[06:03] <Frogzoo> mattg: how gui? there's kismet
[06:03] <Daverocks> zurn: hm, did you have to add some lines to some alsa-oss config file or something to get quake3 working? (vague memory)
[06:03] <mattg> i have kismet installed, but it's not GUI
[06:04] <Daverocks> mattg: it's ncurses, that's GUI enough ;)
[06:04] <maney> any quick ideas before I call it a night?  Old Dell I8000 laptop with a Linksys Prism wifi card; hardware's all worked fine with older Debian.  With Feisty, kismet can see the access point as well as some weak signals from neighbors that i had't known were there, but it never seems to connect through the AP that's three feet from the laptop.
[06:04] <zurn> Daverocks, all I had to do to make quake3 work is add /dev/dsp1 in the quake 3 config file
[06:04] <Daverocks> mattg: kismet won't crack or inject though
[06:04] <Daverocks> zurn: hm
[06:04] <maney> oh, and for bonus points, why does the kernel panic on boot iff the wifi card is plugged in?  :-(
[06:05] <xrothgarx> how can I list the drives I have? (hd0,1)(sd0,1) etc?
[06:05] <Daverocks> maney: blacklist the wifi driver so it doesn't load on boot
[06:05] <mattg> i need one that just asks for the wireless network and goes to work LOL
[06:05] <blerd> xrothgarx, mount will list all mounted filesystems..
[06:06] <xrothgarx> whatabout while using the live cd?
[06:06] <Daverocks> maney: also, you can't connect to APs while kismet is running (but you probably knew that)
[06:06] <Daverocks> mattg: heh
[06:06] <bastid_raZor> if i wanted to connect to another Ubuntu box on my network with certificates instead of ssh'ing with a password .. any how-to's doc
[06:06] <bastid_raZor>  's around?
[06:06] <maney> Daverocks: yeah, didn't even install kismet until I'd gotten frustrated at the "looks live, don't work" situation.
[06:07] <maney> Daverocks: and the panic on boot is at this point a curiosity: if the card ever gets to working I'll worry about it
[06:07] <Thunderfox933> how do i change login screen resoultion
[06:07] <Daverocks> maney: so, like it doesn't associate with the AP? (i was thinking basic association, "iwconfig ethX essid TheNetwork")
[06:07] <Daverocks> maney: hah
[06:08] <zabin> I have something in my trash can that will not let me delete it how do i fix this?
[06:08] <maney> Daverocks: hah, iwconfig.  I knew I'd forgotten something....
[06:08] <FFForever> what is /opt for?
[06:08] <Daverocks> FFForever: additional software packages
[06:08] <Daverocks> FFForever: not used often
[06:08] <blerd> FFForever, /opt is random. apparently add-on programs
[06:08] <IndyGunFreak> Thunderfox933: i think login screen res. can be set at System/Admin/Login Window
[06:09] <FFForever> is there a deb for the new gimp 2.4?
[06:09] <Daverocks> Thunderfox933: sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[06:09] <Daverocks> Thunderfox933: and change the screen resolution option
[06:10] <maney> Daverocks: which reminds me - it shows both a wifi0 and a wlan0 in NetMangler and iwconfig
[06:10] <IndyGunFreak> Daverocks: if i understand correctl, he only wants the res changed for login, i'm not sure that will work
[06:10] <IndyGunFreak> actually not sure i fyou can do that.
[06:10] <Daverocks> IndyGunFreak: yes, because changing the X modes will change the modes for the login screen
[06:10] <danielmarsom> help, i just bought a nvidia fx5200 128mb, it lags so badly with cedega, even while playing vice city
[06:10] <IndyGunFreak> hmm.
[06:11] <setite> thats an old videocard danielmarsom
[06:11] <IndyGunFreak> danielmarsom: duh
[06:11] <danielmarsom> it should work with vice city
[06:11] <zabin> i have something in my trash that it wont let me delete for some reason it has the Lock on it how do i fix this?
[06:11] <setite> i mean i dont know that it would do well in windows with vice city
[06:11] <skinnypuppy1334> Can some one tell me if the   Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz/1066FSB Quad Core CPU LGA775  has four cores in it ?
[06:11] <danielmarsom> a 64mb plays vice city real smooth
[06:11] <setite> skinnypuppy1334 thats what quad means
[06:11] <Daverocks> IndyGunFreak: he probably found the screen resolution setting for his session, which changes the resolution when he logs in (probably using xrandr) but that won't change X's general resolutions, which are the video modes which dpkg changes
[06:11] <danielmarsom> and 1. im 13, and 2. im broke
[06:11] <danielmarsom> so any help?
[06:12] <Evanlec> !reiserfs
[06:12] <setite> skinnypuppy1334 the quad and the q both mean its 4 cored
[06:12] <ubotu> reiserfs is a journalling file system, in benchmarks it outperforms many others on I/O operations, but they take notoriously long to mount.
[06:12] <skinnypuppy1334> setite, does linux or xp see this as one hardware processor or is it special smp ?
[06:12] <Daverocks> Thunderfox933: btw, if that stuffs up your X (and you can't start it again) it makes a backup of xorg.conf in /etc/X11/ (should be xorg.conf with some numbers on the end)
[06:12] <Noah0504> What's the better search tool for Ubuntu: Beagle or Tracker?
[06:12] <blerd> !reiser4
[06:12] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about reiser4 - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:12] <danielmarsom> !nvidia
[06:12] <setite> skinnypuppy1334 i dont know.. id have to google that... xp im sure has a driver to support it.. i would think... and linux i imagine has support as well
[06:12] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:13] <Daverocks> mattg: btw, have you read http://aircrack-ng.org/doku.php?id=simple_wep_crack ?
[06:13] <Daverocks> danielmarsom: yeah, you installed the nvidia proprietary drivers, right?
[06:13] <IndyGunFreak> zabin: did you figure that problem out?
[06:13] <riotkittie> why not install them both and come to your own decision?
[06:13] <danielmarsom> Daverocks: yep
[06:13] <Evanlec> anyone actually use reiserfs ?
[06:14] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: i did w/ Fedora.
[06:14] <blerd> Evanlec, yep...
[06:14] <Evanlec> why for?
[06:14] <riotkittie> no. reiser is a creepy slimebag, and i refuse to use his FS. :P
[06:14] <Evanlec> lol
[06:14] <Noah0504> What FS does Ubuntu use by default?
[06:14] <Evanlec> ext3 ?
[06:14] <Evanlec> i thot?
[06:14] <riotkittie> ext3 i think
[06:14] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: honestly, i don';t know..lol.. i think it was an FAQ i read.
[06:14] <rafaelscj> Evanlec, I use
[06:14] <Evanlec> well im reading an faq, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FakeRaidHowto
[06:15] <Daverocks> danielmarsom: it's not a general slowness issue, like glxgears runs fine?
[06:15] <danielmarsom> yes
[06:15] <danielmarsom> Daverocks: glxgears runs very nice
[06:15] <IndyGunFreak> zabin: did you figure out your problem.. its fairly simple.
[06:15] <Evanlec> IndyGunFreak, im tryin to get ubuntu onto my raid 0 array ;)
[06:15] <Evanlec> its quite fun
[06:16] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: boyt hat will be a fun process, BTDT, got the cup, and i'm not going back...lol
[06:16] <Evanlec> lol
[06:16] <danielmarsom> Daverocks: 6658 frames in 5.0 seconds = 1331.532 FPS
[06:16] <rafaelscj> Daverocks, may I pvt you?
[06:16] <Daverocks> danielmarsom: problem is the dodgy d3d-to-opengl translation of cedega and wine
[06:16] <Evanlec> IndyGunFreak, ive been in this channel on my livecd for about 4 hours only to realize what i thought wasn't working actually WAS
[06:16] <Daverocks> rafaelscj: if you mean private message, then yes
[06:16] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[06:16] <Evanlec> ;p
[06:17] <IndyGunFreak> zabin: did you get lost?
[06:17] <danielmarsom> Daverocks: so there's nothing i can do about it
[06:17] <danielmarsom> ?
[06:17] <Daverocks> danielmarsom: no, i'm not saying that is THE problem
[06:17] <Daverocks> danielmarsom: just it's an annoying thing that complicates matters :P
[06:17] <Daverocks> danielmarsom: not sure why changing cards caused that, there's probably a solution
[06:18] <maney> Daverocks: hmmmm... I've just noticed that NetworkManager only has settings for Hex or ASCII password types, no "there ain't no encryption on this one, dummy"... and iwconfig is reporting invalid crypt rx
[06:18] <Evanlec> IndyGunFreak, what filesystem do i want for my swap and / partitions? ;o
[06:18] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: swap, has its own partition.... its /swap
[06:18] <Evanlec> true
[06:18] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: i mean file system
[06:18] <Evanlec> so what do i want for /
[06:18] <Daverocks> maney: is the AP you're trying to connect to open or WEP or WPA or etc?
[06:18] <maney> open
[06:19] <danielmarsom> Daverocks: yep, any idea what i could do? ive tried the nvidia-glx pkg, that did not work, and now im on nvidia's latest driver
[06:19] <IndyGunFreak> as for the others, i guess thats up to you, i really like ext3
[06:19] <iresprite> okay.
[06:19] <[set] > hey does anyone know how to enable the password type for WPA, in my interface settings for wifi0 it shows only pass type WEP
[06:19] <[set] > i have wpa_supplicant installed
[06:19] <Evanlec> okay, ext3 it is then ;p
[06:19] <danielmarsom> zfs is cool!
[06:19] <iresprite> I'm trying to upgrade from 6.06 to 6.10.
[06:19] <Evanlec> im partitioning manually, its not fun
[06:19] <IndyGunFreak> no, its not.
[06:19] <iresprite> And the upgrade notes are telling me to do gksu "update-manager -c".
[06:19] <Evanlec> but is necessary when using raid i guess
[06:19] <Daverocks> danielmarsom: have you tried using wine instead to run vice city?
[06:19] <maney> Daverocks: I left it open for testing, thinking that would remove one layer of potential confusion
[06:19] <iresprite> Except that involves GTK, and this is a headless server.
[06:20] <Daverocks> maney: yeah sure
[06:20] <danielmarsom> Daverocks: no, will try that now
[06:20] <iresprite> Can anyone tell me how I can upgrade without having to use the GUI?
[06:20] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: thats why i'm glad i jsut do takeover installs, although but when i install gutsy, i'll have to actually partition, because i have a 20guig xp partition now.
[06:20] <Evanlec> takeover installs ?
[06:20] <Daverocks> iresprite: upgrade to latest distro, or latest packages?
[06:20] <Evanlec> oh, taking over the whole disk
[06:20] <[set] > hey does anyone know how to enable the password type for WPA, in my interface settings for wifi0 it shows only pass type WEP
[06:21] <[set] > i have wpa_supplicant installed
[06:21] <Evanlec> IndyGunFreak, if u dont have a raid array u should be able to just use the automated installer thing to partition ur free space
[06:21] <iresprite> daverocks: I'm at dapper drake right now, I'm trying to upgrade to edgy eft.
[06:21] <danielmarsom> 10 minutes remaining, damn temperamental internet
[06:21] <danielmarsom> (provider)
[06:21] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: yeah, but i'm partition retarted for the most part, only done it once, i always hav edone takeover installs.. even when I was new, Windows on one drive, various forms of Linux on the other
[06:22] <iresprite> I mean, if I have to, I'll throw gnome on there, upgrade, then uninstall it.
[06:22] <z0rz> I just tried to intsall vm-ware server and the config crashed.. and now the "Add/Remove Applications" is waiting for it to finish.. what do I do?
[06:22] <Evanlec> IndyGunFreak, yea, it is MUCH easier to do that way isnt it ;p
[06:22] <iresprite> but it seems silly that I'd have to install X on a file server just to upgrade.
[06:22] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: it was for me...
[06:22] <Daverocks> iresprite: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[06:22] <Evanlec> IndyGunFreak, i was doing that before, but then i decided i wanted to squeeze that raid 0 performance
[06:23] <Daverocks> iresprite: backup, because apparently there are tales of woe from upgrading from dapper to edgy
[06:23] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: but when i was doing that, it wasn't uncommon for me to have a distro only a week or two, then try another.. thats why i've tried about every distro on the planet.
[06:23] <iresprite> daverocks: the upgrade page says-- yeah, that's what I was afraid of.
[06:23] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: well, good luck, i tried it, and just ended up frustrated.
[06:23] <Evanlec> IndyGunFreak, so with the arrival of my new vidcard tommorow, i'll have the ultimate in speed ;p
[06:23] <riotkittie> ive only tried uh. 5 :\
[06:23] <IndyGunFreak> lol, Evanlec hopefully.. don't you have to try an dget dual display going?
[06:24] <iresprite> daverocks: since I've got all the important files hanging out on lvm2, I doubt that I'll need to back much up.
[06:24] <Daverocks> iresprite: heh k
[06:24] <iresprite> worst comes to worst, I build the system back up.
[06:24] <iresprite> all my stuff remains in /share/.
[06:24] <zurn> I have a usb headset that works fine but I cant use it with 2 applications at the same time, ex: XMMS and youtube, or quake3 and teamspeak
[06:24] <Evanlec> IndyGunFreak, yep
[06:24] <Evanlec> IndyGunFreak, but i'll have nVidia power!
[06:25] <stefano> Could anyone tell me how can i set up the read/write permissions on a harddrive, reiserfs, to a normal non root user?
[06:25] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: lol, i love nvidia and linux, but power is overrated..lol
[06:25] <Evanlec> okay, nvidia compatibility
[06:25] <deadbolt> does anyone have a linksys wusb54g wireless adapter working in ubuntu?
[06:25] <trazarco> hola
[06:26] <trazarco> necesito ayuda por favor, con la famosa tarjeta broadcom 4318 pues no hay caso de poder navegar con ella
[06:26] <Ahadiel> !es | tranqy
[06:26] <MaemoUser> auhhuauaua
[06:26] <ubotu> tranqy: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[06:26] <[set] > hey does anyone know how to enable the password type for WPA, in my interface settings for wifi0 it shows only pass type WEP
[06:26] <deadbolt> anyone? wireless networking problems?
[06:26] <Ahadiel> err sorry tranqy
[06:27] <[set] > no one had troubles with wpa?
[06:27] <Ahadiel> trazarco, #ubuntu-es
[06:27] <z0rz> I just tried to intsall vm-ware server and the config crashed.. and now the "Add/Remove Applications" is waiting for it to finish.. what do I do?
[06:27] <IndyGunFreak> !es
[06:27] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[06:27] <Evanlec> what does this mean? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FakeRaidHowto
[06:27] <Evanlec> oops
[06:27] <Evanlec> mke2fs: invalid blocks count
[06:27] <iresprite> whee!
[06:27] <IndyGunFreak> i had to buy a new keyboard today, and i hate it.. i'll be getting another tomorrow.
[06:28] <Evanlec> i thot mke2fs could determine block size automatically!
[06:28] <iresprite> the beautiful thing about updating over a terminal on another machine is that if the upgrade goes tits up, I have this perfectly functional laptop where nothing is wrong.
[06:28] <MaemoUser> the best keyboard i've ever had is microsoft hehehe it's a shame
[06:28] <Evanlec> how the hell should i know what block size to use
[06:28] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[06:29] <OptimusBabe> hi guys. i was wondering if you can help me. i'm having trouble playing vcds since i upgraded to feisty. everything was fine in edgy.. any ideas? appreciate any help. thanks
[06:29] <Vlet> Evanlec: Are you on a proliant server?
[06:30] <Evanlec> Vlet, no
[06:30] <mattg> daverocks, it comes up saying "network is down" after about 15 seconds
[06:30] <stefano> How do you display a folders properties from console?
[06:30] <DrOnline> OptimusBabe: Codecs get nuked?
[06:30] <stefano> How to display the folder properties windows with a console command?
[06:30] <Daverocks> mattg: what comes up with that?
[06:30] <Vlet> Evanlec: ahh, nm. I had the same error, but it was because of something specific to the proliants
[06:31] <Evanlec> i think this is specific to me being a noob ;p
[06:31] <mattg> daverocks: airodump-ng
[06:31] <OptimusBabe> DrOnline,  AFAIK. i have all the codecs. i installed them all in edgy. could the upgrade screwed them?
[06:31] <Vlet> stefano: not sure if you can... you can try the 'du' command to get some info on it
[06:32] <DrOnline> OptimusBabe: It's more a guess than a theorem but it might of.  First thing I'd verify is if you had the mpeg codecs properly installed.
[06:32] <stefano> Vlet, nah, that doesn't help. i want to be able to change the read/write of a hdd mount point so i could create files in it.
[06:32] <Evanlec> do partitions need labels at all?
[06:32] <Daverocks> mattg: what wireless card do you have?
[06:33] <bastid_raZor> i'm trying to scp a file to another ubuntu box via LAN but i'd like to do it without typing a password everytime.. any how-to's on setting up a certifcate to allow that?
[06:33] <OptimusBabe> DrOnline, what do you mean "properly"? i did it thru synaptic...
[06:33] <mattg> intel centrino 3945abg, daverocks
[06:33] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: labels?.. i dont' think so, i don't recall ever labeling mine.
[06:33] <Evanlec> kk
[06:33] <tovella> stefano: why not user chmod?
[06:33] <foug> is there a program to mass delete id3 tags for ubuntu?
[06:33] <Daverocks> mattg: ah so you're using ipw3945 drivers?
[06:33] <mattg> yeah that's it
[06:33] <tovella> stefano: ...use chmod.
[06:34] <stefano> tovella, how do you achieve it with chmod?
[06:34] <mattg> i was getting ready to name the processor and i was like...wtf...daverocks
[06:34] <DrOnline> OptimusBabe: I'd verify that they're installed in synaptic, and if they show up as installed, I'd do a full uninstall then re-install them.
[06:34] <deadbolt> when i 'ndiswrapper -l' i see that the driver for my wireless usb adapter is installed and the device is there, but i still can't get online.... anyone know whats wrong?
[06:34] <stefano> Isn't there a way to have fstab to load the settings from startup?
[06:34] <johnben> if i down load java do i have to manualy intsall it
[06:34] <Daverocks> bastid_raZor: http://www.ssh.com/support/documentation/online/ssh/adminguide/32/Certificate_Authentication.html may help
[06:34] <tovella> stefano: yes, there is.
[06:34] <DrOnline> OptimusBabe: full uninstall = fully uninstall the codec package, not a re-image, thought I should clear that up :P
[06:35] <Daverocks> bastid_raZor: though it refers to a commercial verison of ssh, not openssh
[06:35] <Jordan_U> !java | johnben
[06:35] <ubotu> johnben: 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
[06:35] <bastid_raZor> Daverocks, thanks. i'll check it out
[06:35] <riotkittie> johnben > i believe it's in the repos...
[06:36] <stefano> I think i did it, with chown. I wonder if the settings are permanent.
[06:36] <johnben> ok thanks
[06:36] <Jordan_U> !ssh | Daverocks
[06:36] <ubotu> Daverocks: 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/
[06:36] <tovella> stefano: it really depends on how you want permissions set for the mount point (group has read-write, etcetera).
[06:36] <Daverocks> Jordan_U: bastid_raZor might prefer that ;)
[06:36] <tovella> stefano: those settings should be permenant.
[06:37] <jaime> can i use utorrent on kubuntu
[06:37] <Jordan_U> !ssh | bastid_raZor
[06:37] <ubotu> bastid_raZor: 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/
[06:37] <bastid_raZor> Jordan_U, i'll look at that link also.. thanks
[06:37] <Jordan_U> Dave123, :)
[06:37] <tovella> stefano: do you want it set up for you only, or for some other users, as well?
[06:37] <Jordan_U> bastid_raZor, Look at the part about public key authentication
[06:37] <bastid_raZor> ubotu should be shot for referencing Windows
[06:37] <riotkittie> uhm...
[06:37] <jaime> does utorrent work in ubuntu?
[06:37] <AncientRelic> jaime: nope
[06:37] <Merenwen> yes
[06:38] <AncientRelic> well with wine maybe
[06:38] <rafaelscj> !find emule
[06:38] <stefano> tovella, i want it for root and me the only other user of the computer.
[06:38] <jaime> what torrent works in ubuntu?
[06:38] <ubotu> Package/file emule does not exist in feisty
[06:38] <AncientRelic> I prefer deluge
[06:38] <nickrud> !find amule
[06:38] <ubotu> Found: amule, amule-common, amule-daemon, amule-utils, amule-utils-gui
[06:38] <Toma-> jaime, yes, but you should use a real linux program rather than a shoddy windows emulated one
[06:38] <bastid_raZor> jaime, i prefer ktorrent
[06:38] <Jordan_U> jaime, Yes, but there are good ( IMHO better ) slimmer faster native clients
[06:38] <stefano> tovella, just like ntfs-3g does with windows partitions.
[06:38] <riotkittie> violence is lame. violence over an operating system is superlame. and violence towards a bot for mentioning an operating system...  #-o
[06:38] <Daverocks> jaime: it actually works very well under wine, but i prefer ktorrent, deluge or azureus
[06:38] <tovella> stefano: yeah, then chown will work too.
[06:38] <johnben> what is Multiverse
[06:38] <nickrud> !components | johnben
[06:38] <bastid_raZor> deluge is a very good torrent client as well
[06:38] <ubotu> johnben: The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[06:39] <johnben> ok
[06:39] <OptimusBabe> DrOnline, i was able to play it through the command line
[06:40] <Merenwen> well for me... nothing works except for u torrent...
[06:40] <ArakuS> try http://deluge-torrent.org/
[06:40] <stefano> tovella, then thanks for trying ^^
[06:40] <tovella> stefano: gotta run to get dog food before the store closes.  need any more quick help?
[06:40] <OptimusBabe> DrOnline, mplayer vcd://2
[06:40] <Merenwen> its the only client that dives the same download speed as i had in windows
[06:40] <Jordan_U> Merenwen, What have you tried?
[06:40] <patrick_> hey im trying to install edgy via a live cd onto my averatec 2600 laptop with rescue partitions, and it will not let me partition the harddrive to install ubuntu, what partioner do you recommend (for windows) or what other options do i have?
[06:40] <patrick_> i want to be able to dual boot
[06:41] <Merenwen> almost everything except torrent flux
[06:41] <johnben> what is the best java to down load for ubuntu
[06:41] <riotkittie> patrick_ > try the gparted live disc?
[06:41] <DrOnline> OptimusBabe: What windowed app were you using to play it?
[06:41] <Jordan_U> Merenwen, rtorrent? Have you set it up to use the same ports as utorrent?
[06:41] <stefano> tovella, no thanks.
[06:41] <mattg> daverocks, how do i make it keep listing all the folders on my comp?
[06:41] <tovella> stefano: later, dude.
[06:41] <mattg> in terminal
[06:41] <Jordan_U> patrick_, In what way will it not allow it?
[06:41] <riotkittie> brb
[06:41] <Evanlec> lol installing base system via: sudo debootstrap feisty /target
[06:41] <Daverocks> mattg: "keep" listing?
[06:41] <Merenwen> umm hmm... but i wasent impresssed
[06:42] <OptimusBabe> DrOnline, tried everything, totem, gxine, xine ui, kaffeine, mplayer
[06:42] <mattg> yeah, repetitively
[06:42] <AncientRelic> patrick_: its probably messing with the mbr for one
[06:42] <OptimusBabe> none of them worke
[06:42] <AncientRelic> OptimusBabe: VLC?
[06:42] <patrick_> mbr?
[06:42] <OptimusBabe> AncientRelic, tried that too. same result
[06:42] <mattg> patrick_ master boot record
[06:42] <AncientRelic> patrick_: Master Boot Record
[06:42] <patrick_> it wont let me partiton when i am using the live cd, only reformat the entire disk
[06:43] <AncientRelic> patrick_: its probably already dual booting
[06:43] <Jordan_U> Merenwen, rtorrent was slower than utorrent? With the same ports?
[06:43] <AncientRelic> into your rescue partition
[06:43] <AncientRelic> can't you burn your install onto a DVD?
[06:43] <AncientRelic> or CDs?
[06:43] <Daverocks> mattg: well ls lists folders and files, you want a repetitive ls? :P
[06:43] <mattg> yes, daverocks
[06:43] <johnben> were do i go to install the nstalling Free Java
[06:43] <johnben> Free Java is already installed in the default installation java-gcj-compat. To install the development environment, install the java-gcj-compat-dev package.
[06:44] <Merenwen> no no... sorry... i tried rtorrent but didnot setup the same port as utorrent
[06:44] <DrOnline> OptimusBabe: it's possible you're missing the mpeg codec for gstreamer, though it seems unlikely given VLC won't play it either.
[06:44] <patrick_> no its not, i only have winxp on it, i havent been able to put the partition so i cannot install ubuntu yet
[06:44] <nickrud> johnben: you mean the free java from sun?
[06:44] <robert_> hm
[06:44] <AncientRelic> patrick_: you might have to use XP's ability to rebuild the MBR
[06:44] <iresprite> interesting-- I see that sysvinit as replaced.
[06:44] <AncientRelic> patrick_: you'll lose the restore partition
[06:44] <robert_> do gateway's wireless nics work with the ubuntu livecd?
[06:44] <OptimusBabe> any ideas other than just using xp? =)
[06:44] <Jordan_U> Merenwen, The ports you choose to listen on can *greatly* affect the speeds you get
[06:44] <AncientRelic> patrick_: but you'll be able to dual boot into Linux
[06:45] <johnben> yes does that make it so u can play the yahoo games though
[06:45] <mattg> patrick_ just format the whole thing as ext3
[06:45] <nickrud> !upstart | iresprite
[06:45] <ubotu> iresprite: 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/
[06:45] <bastid_raZor> Jordan_U, which ports are best?
[06:45] <patrick_> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GraphicalInstall?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=6.png
[06:45] <AncientRelic> mattg: he wants to keep XP
[06:45] <Merenwen> Jordan, ok... shall try that out....
[06:45] <nickrud> !java | johnben
[06:45] <Jordan_U> OptimusBabe, What are you trying to play?
[06:45] <ubotu> johnben: 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
[06:45] <patrick_> the resize option doesnt show up for me
[06:45] <Smegzor> HELP!  I have a package (havp) which didn't install through synaptic due to a script error in its installer, now I can't remove it (another or the same script error) and it is affecting every other install I do.  How do I remove it?
[06:45] <iresprite> nickrud: cool!
[06:45] <AncientRelic> patrick_: look around for the fixmbr command from XP
[06:45] <Jordan_U> bastid_raZor, It depends on your isp, but using default ports you are more likely to be throttled
[06:45] <nickrud> iresprite: you've found /etc/event.d ?
[06:45] <mattg> well he can't resize, ancientrelic, so he's gonna have to back everything up and format the whole dog right there.  got that, patrick_?
[06:45] <patrick_> thanks for all your help everyone
[06:46] <patrick_> okay mattg
[06:46] <AncientRelic> mattg: if he does a fixmbr from XP
[06:46] <OptimusBabe> Jordan_U, VCD of a friend's party
[06:46] <patrick_> why would it not let me resize?
[06:46] <Jordan_U> bastid_raZor, Look at the Azureus wiki on ports, it applies to all clients
[06:46] <[set] > hey does anyone know how to enable the password type for WPA, in my interface settings for wifi0 it shows only pass type WEP
[06:46] <mattg> that's the long way around, ancientrelic
[06:46] <MoTec> I was in here a couple days ago having problems getting DVDs to play with Totem "you do not have the appropriate plugins.." and somone had me install lib-something... I've got libdvdcss so that's not it.. I didn't write it down.. Now I'm installing another machine and having the same problem.  I've followed the instructions https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/PlayingDVDs and added the medibuntu repository as detailed here: https://help.ubu
[06:46] <iresprite> nickrud: ooh. I have now!
[06:46] <bastid_raZor> Jordan_U, i picked off the wall ports.. in the 6000 range.. seems to work well for me
[06:46] <mattg> LOL!!!
[06:46] <iresprite> Fascinating.
[06:46] <AncientRelic> mattg: but it saves killing XP
[06:46] <Jordan_U> OptimusBabe, That should play fine in vlc
[06:46] <johnben> and i install it in the terminal correct
[06:46] <lullis> HI again. I am getting crazy here, trying to figure out what I need to do to setup my mic on my Machine. It is a AthlonX2 with a Nvidia chipset motherboard.
[06:46] <Daverocks> [set] : use networkmanager
[06:46] <mattg> xp needs killed anyways, it's useless, ancientrelic
[06:46] <nickrud> MoTec: libxine-extracodecs ?
[06:47] <OptimusBabe> Jordan_U, it won't
[06:47] <khermans_> anyone think of a quick software package that can take a URL, and grab all video files recursively under that directory?  i can code this, but figured somehting already exists -- would like to preserve folders if possible
[06:47] <riotkittie> why cant he resize?
[06:47] <Daverocks> khermans: wget?
[06:47] <mattg> *** I will be back in about 30 mins, everybody. ***
[06:47] <Jordan_U> OptimusBabe, What happens when you try to open it in totem-gstreamer?
[06:47] <riotkittie> is it mounted, by any chance?  ... and has he tried the gparted live disc?
[06:47] <patrick_> whats gparted live disc
[06:47] <lullis> I found plenty of links suggesting to compile everything from alsa, saying that most of the packages in ubuntu and debian are bronken for 64 bits machines.
[06:47] <AncientRelic> riotkittie: probably because the rescue stuff is mucking up the MBR
[06:47] <riotkittie> ***we eagerly await your return, mattg ***
[06:47] <mattg> i bet, riotkittie
[06:47] <Daverocks> khermans: you should already have it, "wget -r URL"
[06:47] <MoTec> nickrud: you were the one that helped, I think!  And that isn't it, I don't think... But i'm installing it... As maybe the one you had me install is in there :)
[06:48] <OptimusBabe> Jordan_U, it says it needs "vcd protocol plugin"
[06:48] <Daverocks> oops
[06:48] <Daverocks> khermans_: ^^
[06:48] <xjkx> Hi, i am looking for a free software solution that is in sources of ubuntu that does use cases, like Rose does, to make analyses of system or something
[06:48] <MoTec> nickrud: that wasn't it.. But I do think it was libxine something or other...
[06:48] <nickrud> MoTec: and libxine1-ffmepg and totem-xine , get those aas well. MoTec no, I was around then, not the one
[06:48] <MoTec> okay.. those sound familiar!
[06:48] <riotkittie> patrick_: the gparted live CD is Gnome's Partition Editor on a stand alone CD. it's bootable, and will work live your typical live CD. i've had less problems with that than I have the gparted on Ubuntu's live CD, or Partition Magic
[06:48] <OptimusBabe> Jordan_U, I really dont get it, everything worked well in edgy
[06:49] <riotkittie> work liKe not work liVe
[06:49] <AncientRelic> riotkittie: or Knoppix has a good partition editor
[06:49] <patrick_> ah okay i found it thanks riotkittie
[06:49] <patrick_> so try fixmbr and the gparted live cd
[06:49] <patrick_> thanks everyone!
[06:50] <riotkittie> AncientRelic: yea i suppose it does but <whispers> i hate Deb based live discs ;)   and gparted's live CD is about 30MB. you cant say the same for knoppix, eh? :P
[06:50] <MoTec> nickrud: Already had libxine1-ffmpeg adding totem-xine now.. I know I had that before on the other install.
[06:50] <AncientRelic> riotkittie: true, but its a free option
[06:50] <Smegzor> Can anyone help me manually remove a borked package in synaptic?
[06:50] <nickrud> MoTec: yes, totem-xine gives you the dvd menus
[06:50] <Jordan_U> MoTec, I wouldn't install totem-xine
[06:50] <MoTec> :(
[06:51] <Jordan_U> MoTec, If you install gxine then you can use xine and gstreamer
[06:51] <h1st0> Doesn't vlc do menus?
[06:51] <riotkittie> what partition editor does knoppix use?
[06:51] <nickrud> Jordan_U: any particular reason? oh, that one
[06:51] <b14ck> What packge should I install to install a ftp server and start it as well?
[06:51] <glick> excuse me, what do i need to install in order to do ogg encoding?
[06:51] <AncientRelic> h1st0: vlc does DVD menus
[06:51] <Jordan_U> MoTec, If you install totem-xine it will replace totem-gstreamer
[06:51] <glick> with grip
[06:51] <khermans_> Daverocks, i was under the impression that wget only downloaded html files
[06:51] <glick> it said it could not find the encoder
[06:51] <khermans_> maybe i am wrong, i usually use curl
[06:51] <glick> even though i installed vorbis-tools
[06:51] <riotkittie> glick > ogg-tools  perhaps, but i'm not positive. uhmmm, search in apt? :P
[06:51] <MoTec> Jordan_U: I was using xine before.. And yep, it replaced totem-gstreamer - is that a big problem?
[06:52] <Daverocks> khermans_: nope it downloads everything
[06:52] <iresprite> nickrud: upstart allows for things to be loaded in parallel, too, right?
[06:52] <khermans_> Daverocks, ah thx dude :-0
[06:52] <Jordan_U> MoTec, No, but it is nice to be able to use both back ends
[06:52] <riotkittie> glick > did you search for an ogg encoder in synaptic/apt/aptitude?
[06:52] <b14ck> What packge should I install to install a ftp server and start it as well?
[06:52] <Daverocks> khermans_: it has to parse the HTML in the directory listing page to find the links to other URLs
[06:52] <Jordan_U> !ftp | b14ck
[06:52] <ubotu> b14ck: FTP clients: !Nautilus, !gFTP (for !GNOME) - !Konqueror, !Kasablanca, !KFTPGrabber (for !KDE) - See also !FTPd
[06:52] <nickrud> iresprite: as I understand it, that's the purpose. But I have a real hazy understanding of the implementation, if even that.
[06:52] <b14ck> Jordan_U: i want a ftp server. not client
[06:53] <johnben> when it says load up Konsole does that mean load up the terminal???
[06:53] <MoTec> woot! it's playing :)
[06:53] <riotkittie> ugh. i  want to boot into dapperrrr. or feistyyyyy. but. that's such a pain.
[06:53] <Daverocks> b14ck: vsftpd and proftpd are popular ones
[06:53] <riotkittie> johnben> yes.
[06:53] <AncientRelic> riotkittie: what are you booting now? Gutsy?
[06:53] <johnben> ok thanks
[06:53] <b14ck> Daverocks: i need something fast a quick that will auto start itself. will those do?
[06:53] <riotkittie> AncientRelic > XP :x
[06:53] <AncientRelic> riotkittie: I feel for you
[06:53] <AncientRelic> riotkittie: right now the only place I have XP is in a VM
[06:54] <riotkittie> lol. dont feel for me. if i found it so horrible, i wouldnt have it on my box :P
[06:54] <Daverocks> b14ck: as in auto start on boot, or are ready to use right after installing?
[06:54] <b14ck> Daverocks: ready to use righta fter installing + at boot
[06:54] <AncientRelic> riotkittie: I use XP, just properly restrained
[06:54] <mactenchi> hi, i'm having problems with ubuntu's mythweb install
[06:54] <MoTec> Thank you nickrud and Jordan_U :)
[06:55] <nickrud> MoTec: yw
[06:55] <MoTec> Heck, thank you #ubuntu :)
[06:55] <riotkittie> hm. might as well do it the easy way, kill my hotspot, and go wired. brb
[06:55] <Daverocks> b14ck: well both easily have the capability to start at boot, vsftpd's default configuration is pretty paranoid, proftpd seems to work out of the box but i find actually editing vsftpd's config easier
[06:55] <AncientRelic>  brb all, a cold shower is calling
[06:55] <iresprite> right. I'm off. Thanks, everyone, for your help!
[06:56] <Merenwen> Guys how do i connect to a new server on Xchat
[06:56] <Jordan_U> OptimusBabe, VCDs are just Mpeg 1, I was sure that was supported by ffmpeg
[06:57] <IndyGunFreak> I know someone that got VCD's to work "out of the box" with VLC.. YMMV
[06:57] <lostboyz> what is NAT and how do you disable it?
[06:57] <dxdt> they usually do work out of the box.  they are simple mpeg 1 or 2
[06:58] <Evanlec> IndyGunFreak, aaa how do i use terminal text editor, for visudo ?
[06:58] <IndyGunFreak> dxdt: wel, apparently OptimusBabe is having issues.
[06:58] <Evanlec> !visudo
[06:58] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about visudo - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:58] <OptimusBabe> Jordan_U, im sure it does. like i said, it worked fine in edgy. something must've srewed it during the upgrade
[06:58] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: sudo nano /path/to/file
[06:58] <nickrud> lostboyz: Network Address Translation, it's what allows all of your computers behind the router access the net
[06:58] <Evanlec> oo
[06:58] <nickrud> !find visudo
[06:58] <lostboyz> how do i configure it?
[06:58] <ubotu> File visudo found in sudo, sudo-ldap
[06:59] <IndyGunFreak> never heard of visudo.
[06:59] <Jordan_U> OptimusBabe, Try installing ubuntu-restricted extras, if you don't mind pulling in some other proprietary stuff that should get you all the codecs
[06:59] <nickrud> lostboyz: on your router, you'd do port forwarding
[06:59] <lostboyz> i can't access my router how do i do that?
[06:59] <m0u5e> anyone know if GPL covers international protection?
[06:59] <nickrud> lostboyz: then you're screwed
[06:59] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[06:59] <m0u5e> GPL covers *international copyright?
[06:59] <Jordan_U> IndyGunFreak, It's for editing the sudoers file, and on Ubuntu it doesn't even use vi :)
[06:59] <IndyGunFreak> why can't you access your router?
[07:00] <Merenwen> guys... in gnome-xchat... how do i connect to a new server... the serverlist is not showing the perticular server... i wanna connect to irc.fractured.net or irc.villageirc.net
[07:00] <nickrud> IndyGunFreak: good thing about visudo is it does some checks for obvious edit errors in your sudoers file, keeps you from locking yourself out
[07:00] <loaver> /server irc.whatever.com
[07:00] <Vlet> Merenwen: /server irc......net
[07:00] <Merenwen> can anyone help
[07:00] <Creshin> Hello
[07:00] <intangibleliquid> is it safe to install automatix?
[07:00] <lostboyz> yeah i know
[07:00] <lostboyz> how do you access your router?
[07:01] <Jordan_U> lostboyz, Are you sure you cant access your router? Try going to the ip of your router in firefox
[07:01] <johnben> when i went to install sun java it said this jeff@desktop3:~$ sudo apt-get install sun-java5-bin
[07:01] <johnben> E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[07:01] <johnben> jeff@desktop3:~$ sud apt-get install libqt-perl sudo dpkg-reconfigure debconf
[07:01] <johnben> bash: sud: command not found
[07:01] <johnben> jeff@desktop3:~$ sudo apt-get -f install
[07:01] <johnben> E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[07:01] <johnben> jeff@desktop3:~$
[07:01] <lostboyz> i don't know what my ip for my router is
[07:01] <IndyGunFreak> nickrud: hmm, amazed i've not seen that all this time, was just looking at it,
[07:01] <IndyGunFreak> johnben: i would suggest running that command
[07:01] <loaver> merenwen, go to edit->preferences and click networks to add a new server and join it on startup
[07:01] <OptimusBabe> Jordan_U, im sure i have all the codecs. it's just the apps that can't get them to work. i can play through the command line
[07:01] <nickrud> johnben: run the command
[07:01] <Jordan_U> johnben, run "sudo dpkg --configure -a"
[07:01] <Daverocks> lostboyz: if your router is also your gateway, then do "route -n" and look at what the default gateway is
[07:01] <johnben> ok
[07:01] <sx66> what up
[07:01] <Jordan_U> OptimusBabe, Using what program? Mplayer?
[07:02] <Creshin> I have a question. I am running Ubuntu 7.04...Feisty Fawn. Okay, so I had problems getting my wireless card working. I got it working with some help here, but now my audio is gone. Any ideas?
[07:02] <OptimusBabe> Jordan_U, , mplayer vcd://2
[07:02] <IndyGunFreak> that was amazingly simple...lol
[07:02] <Jordan_U> !automatix | intangibleliquid
[07:02] <ubotu> intangibleliquid: Automatix2 is a block of code which attempts to install some software.  When it fails and breaks systems, we don't provide support for it.  A creditable analysis from a debian/ubuntu developer is here - http://mjg59.livejournal.com/77440.html (Additional information: /msg ubotu worksforme)
[07:02] <lostboyz> so is it in gateway or destination?
[07:03] <Daverocks> lostboyz: gateway
[07:03] <Jordan_U> lostboyz, gateway
[07:03] <lostboyz> yeah when i put that address in it asks for password and login which i have never set before
[07:03] <IndyGunFreak> intangibleliquid: do you consider russian roulette safe?
[07:03] <Daverocks> lostboyz: admin,admin or admin,password
[07:03] <Vlet> Creshin: not without more info... did your audio stop working as soon as you got wifi working?
[07:03] <johnben> ok know it says this jeff@desktop3:~$ sudo dpkg --configure -a
[07:03] <johnben> Setting up java-common (0.25ubuntu2) ...
[07:03] <johnben> Setting up clvm (2.02.06-2ubuntu9) ...
[07:03] <johnben> Starting Cluster LVM Daemon clvmd could not connect to cluster manager
[07:03] <johnben> Consult syslog for more information
[07:03] <johnben> invoke-rc.d: initscript clvm, action "start" failed.
[07:03] <intangibleliquid> just for preference :)
[07:03] <johnben> dpkg: error processing clvm (--configure):
[07:04] <johnben>  subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 3
[07:04] <johnben> Setting up libltdl3 (1.5.22-4) ...
[07:04] <johnben> Setting up odbcinst1debian1 (2.2.11-13) ...
[07:04] <stdin> !paste
[07:04] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[07:04] <johnben> Setting up unixodbc (2.2.11-13) ...
 stop that plz
[07:04] <johnben> dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of redhat-cluster-suite:
[07:04] <nickrud> johnben: pleas don't paste here
[07:04] <Jordan_U> !pastebin | johnben
[07:04] <johnben>  redhat-cluster-suite depends on clvm; however:
[07:04] <Vlet> johnben: too much pasting!
[07:04] <ubotu> johnben: please see above
[07:04] <Daverocks> !paste | johnben
[07:04] <johnben>   Package clvm is not configured yet.
[07:04] <Creshin> Well it stopped working after I rebooted. I got wireless working, ran updates, and restarted...now it's gone.
[07:04] <johnben> dpkg: error processing redhat-cluster-suite (--configure):
[07:04] <johnben>  dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
[07:04] <johnben> dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of system-config-cluster:
[07:04] <johnben>  system-config-cluster depends on redhat-cluster-suite; however:
[07:04] <johnben>   Package redhat-cluster-suite is not configured yet.
[07:04] <johnben> dpkg: error processing system-config-cluster (--configure):
[07:04] <johnben>  dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
[07:04] <IndyGunFreak> johnben: what is wrong with you?
[07:04] <johnben> Errors were encountered while processing:
[07:04] <Daverocks> he probably pasted once and it's all coming lagged
[07:04] <nickrud> IndyGunFreak: he's already pasted it all
[07:04] <Daverocks> lol
[07:04] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[07:04] <slken> hi guys. iif i have ubuntu server up and running ... and i cant get mysql query analyzer to connect to it ... what should it check?
[07:04] <lostboyz> that was great
[07:05] <lostboyz> Daverocks you do rock
[07:05] <Daverocks> lostboyz: did it work?
[07:05] <Daverocks> lostboyz: ;)
[07:05] <lostboyz> so now where do i go to port forwarding?
[07:05] <IndyGunFreak> why would you be so dense as to paste an entire freakin terminal in a chat?
[07:05] <nickrud> I did that with sources.list once, by mistake :) took forever ....
[07:05] <Daverocks> lostboyz: well what router is it?
[07:05] <Vlet> slken: chances are that the firewall is blocking requests
[07:05] <Jordan_U> IndyGunFreak, Because you don't know better, don't be so harsh
[07:05] <jorgerosa> hi all
[07:05] <lostboyz> westell model 327w
[07:05] <slken> vlet ... i can ping the it
[07:05] <IndyGunFreak> Jordan_U: well, i guess common sense says not to, i never did that one.
[07:06] <Vlet> slken: or that mysql is not listening for outside connections - check /etc/my.cnf
[07:06] <Creshin> Vlet: Well it stopped working after I rebooted. I got wireless working, ran updates, and restarted...now it's gone.
[07:06] <slken> where do i go to open the firewall? im using the query analyzer from the same machine though!
[07:06] <ultra> hey  is there away to get around this? ERROR: Your architecture, \'x86_64\', is not supported by the
[07:06] <ultra>        Adobe Flash Player installer.
[07:06] <IndyGunFreak> Jordan_U: its common sense, youre in a channel with 1100 users, why would you paste 30lines of, for the most part, meaningless text
[07:06] <dxdt> IndyGunFreak: most people do.  Including myself.  They don't expect the \n's to be taken as enter keys .  I expect it to always wait but then it auto sends :(
[07:06] <Jordan_U> IndyGunFreak, I think I did my first time on IRC, I remember getting yelled at for pasting in the channel, don't remember how long it was that I pasted though :)
[07:06] <Daverocks> lostboyz: http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Westell/Versalink-327W/default.htm
[07:06] <dxdt> yeah I made the mistake a lot
[07:06] <Vlet> Creshin: It might have been because of updates... you might want to look through your dmesg
[07:07] <IndyGunFreak> Jordan_U: lol
[07:07] <Evanlec> how do i get out of visudo?
[07:07] <dxdt> It should just not allow it by default in a client
[07:07] <Daverocks> lostboyz: that, or http://portforward.com/english/routers/port_forwarding/Westell/Versalink327W/default.htm
[07:07] <dxdt> Evanlec: press : then wq to save and quit
[07:07] <Jordan_U> IndyGunFreak, How would he know how many people there are in the channel?
[07:07] <Daverocks> lostboyz: one of those two should look like your router
[07:07] <Evanlec> what if i dont want to save
[07:07] <Creshin> Vlet: I don't know much about Ubuntu...what's my dmesg and how do I check it?
[07:07] <scipio_> !flash64 | ultra
[07:07] <ubotu> ultra: You can run Flash, Real, and Java plugins in AMD64 bit computers with Firefox. see the steps to follow at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirefoxAMD64FlashJava
[07:07] <IndyGunFreak> Jordan_U: uh, the user list says?...
[07:07] <threethirty> hi everyone
[07:07] <riotkittie> ew. this font is vile.
[07:07] <ultra> thanks ill try that
[07:07] <Daverocks> Creshin: just type "dmesg" in a terminal
[07:07] <slken> vlet ... its firewall problem even if i am connecting via query analyzer from the same pc?
[07:07] <threethirty> is anyone having trouble with the kernal upgrade in feisty
[07:08] <Evanlec> dxdt, what if i messed it up and i dont want to save?
[07:08] <Jordan_U> IndyGunFreak, It's his first time, he hasn't looked at the entire interface, he probably doesn't know about it
[07:08] <IndyGunFreak> threethirty: i'ev had some firefox freezing/crashes, but thats about it.
[07:08] <Vlet> slken: have you checked your /etc/my.cnf to see if mysqld is listening for tcp connections?
[07:08] <dxdt> Evanlec:  then just press : and then q!  then <enter> key
[07:08] <IndyGunFreak> Jordan_U: i guess its hard to miss "1018 users"..
[07:08] <intangibleliquid> how to I check if ubuntu detected all my laptop hardware?
[07:08] <Creshin> Vlet & Daverocks: What am I looking for in dmesg?
[07:08] <riotkittie> why do i prefer dapper to feisty. hm.
[07:08] <Daverocks> intangibleliquid: try to use all your hardware? ;)
[07:08] <Evanlec> dxdt, doesnt work
[07:08] <Jordan_U> IndyGunFreak, My first time asking for support on IRC went something like " Sorry to interrupt your conversation but where do I go for support "
[07:08] <Evanlec> oh
[07:09] <Evanlec> wait
[07:09] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[07:09] <intangibleliquid> what am i supposed to do with the built-in webcam?
[07:09] <dxdt> Evanlec: vi is complicated in how it works.  Yeah you press : then q! and then hit enter and it should quit without save.  there are three different modes of editing in vi.  :-/
[07:09] <Jordan_U> IndyGunFreak, It's easy to miss if you don't know it's there
[07:09] <Daverocks> intangibleliquid: try a program that tries to use webcams, like kopete or ekiga
[07:09] <Evanlec> kk
[07:09] <Vlet> Creshin: well, that's the thing... we don't know - it's different for most systems... you're going to want to see if there is some error somewhere that has something to do with your sound card
[07:09] <IndyGunFreak> Jordan_U: i guess.. i just don't see how..
[07:09] <Jordan_U> intangibleliquid, lspci / lsusb
[07:10] <Netham45> wrong button.x.x
[07:10] <threethirty> indygunfreak: eerytime i run it, it crashes and i have to end up running fsck without parameters and have a bunch of corrupted orphan links
[07:10] <Evanlec> dxdt can i edit sudoers with something easier? ;p
[07:10] <dxdt> intangibleliquid: you could try looking through lspci for things to see if stuff is recognized :-/ otherwise I think you have to just try the hardware.
[07:10] <riotkittie> Evanlec: no, you can't
[07:10] <scipio_> Evanlec, use nano or gedit next time. vi is a pain unless you put some time in it learning the commands
[07:10] <bruenig> insert mode, command mode, and what? visual mode?
[07:10] <nickrud> did someone pick up johnben ?
[07:10] <Jordan_U> Evanlec, nano is pretty easy once you realize that ^ means control
[07:10] <bruenig> visual mode is just used for highlighting really isn't it
[07:10] <dxdt> bruenig: yes
[07:10] <Vlet> yes you can. Sudoers uses whatever your default editor is
[07:10] <Evanlec> riotkittie, why not?
[07:10] <IndyGunFreak> threethirty: sorry can't help you, iv'e just noticed since the upgrade, Firefox has crashed/froze up about 10x, not sure if its related or not.
[07:10] <Creshin> Vlet: I see this like 300 times in a row, with nothing changing...is that a problem? [   25.296000]  hda_codec: invalid dep_range_val 0:7fff
[07:10] <slken> vlet ... what do i look for in my.cnf? for (have you checked your /etc/my.cnf to see if mysqld is listening for tcp connections?)
[07:11] <Jordan_U> bruenig, visudo doesn't use vi in ubuntu :)
[07:11] <threethirty> indygunfreak: ty
[07:11] <Jordan_U> bruenig, It uses nano, it's blasphemy :)
[07:11] <dxdt> does for me
[07:11] <bruenig> just to yank crap
[07:11] <nickrud> it uses a sensible-browser
[07:11] <dxdt> Oh holy crap it does use nano.  wow
[07:11] <dxdt> icky
[07:12] <nickrud> -editor
[07:12] <intangibleliquid>  Broadcom Corporation Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-PCI Card<-- is this the thing that enables me to catch wireless network?
[07:12] <Jordan_U> dxdt, It uses whatever is set as default so it does use vim for me, just not by default
[07:12] <Vlet> slken: checking mine
[07:12] <nickrud> intangibleliquid: yes
[07:12] <riotkittie> nm
[07:12] <dxdt> right, that is what I figured, I'm just surprised
[07:12] <riotkittie> blasphemyyy <3
[07:12] <Creshin> intangibleliquid: yes that's the wireless card is it not working?
[07:12] <astro76> Jordan_U (or anyone), how do you change the default from nano to vi?
[07:13] <riotkittie> but do it with visudo anyway because pain is good.
[07:13] <nickrud> sudo update-alternatives --config editor
[07:13] <astro76> thanks nickrud
[07:13] <intangibleliquid> my network manager applet ticked on both wired and wireless connection. But I havent had the chance to test it since I do not have wireless connection at home
[07:14] <scott_> any ideas on how i can install a receipt printer, ubuntu isn't picking up the printer
[07:14] <chuy_max> how can I reinstall a package overriding all the previous installed packages?
[07:14] <chuy_max> if I remove postfix, the dirs and config files are still there
[07:14] <Jordan_U> astro76, Use ed if you want to have some fun ;)
[07:14] <riotkittie> whats the command to make a list of installed packages through apt... to install on a second machine?
[07:14] <Jordan_U> !clone | riotkittie
[07:14] <ubotu> riotkittie: To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type  dpkg --get-selections > ~/my-packages , move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type  sudo dpkg --set-selections < my-packages && apt-get dselect-upgrade  - See also !automate
[07:14] <h1st0> riotkittie: dpkg?
[07:14] <Creshin> Intangibleliquid: Oh, what version of Ubuntu are you running? I have the same wireless card, and I don't believe any version of Ubuntu has the driver to run it. I do have the instructions to run it thought.
[07:14] <nickrud> chuy_max: yes, if you want to remove the configs as well, do a purge
[07:14] <chuy_max> so I removed them manually and see if it reinstalled correctly, but no, I install postfix but it is not completely installed
[07:15] <Jordan_U> Creshin, Is it bcm43xx ?
[07:15] <riotkittie> thanks, Jordan_U  :D
 7.04
[07:15] <Vlet> slken: sorry, can't remember what it was... I had the same issue too...
[07:15] <bruenig> it isn't elegant
[07:15] <bruenig> it is a nest of symlinks
[07:15] <Creshin> Jordan_U: that's the driver ubuntu uses, but it doesn't work.
[07:15] <bruenig> brilliant
[07:15] <Evanlec> dxdt how do i get out of insert mode in vi ??
[07:15] <nickrud> lol
[07:15] <Jordan_U> bruenig, It is only like the windows registry in that it uses key value pairs
[07:15] <h1st0> Evanlec: esc
[07:15] <Jordan_U> Evanlec, Escape
[07:15] <Evanlec> kk
[07:15] <bruenig> could clone alternatives in bash
[07:15] <h1st0> Evanlec: hows it going getting farther?
[07:15] <intangibleliquid> it seems to me the XP box could not recognize the wireless card
[07:15] <ultra> another stupid one when i try to run autopackage it says glib needs to be upgraded, mind me asking how i do that?
[07:15] <IndyGunFreak> has anyone recently figured out why the shutdown option disappears in feisty?.. i can't figure out how to shutdown.  I'ev saw the prob here, but haven't seen it solved.
[07:16] <jorgerosa> any C++ coder to help in "iteam" game project? Thanks in advance!
[07:16] <h1st0> IndyGunFreak: because you are using beryl
[07:16] <intangibleliquid> it just said something asus b/g adapter in the device manager
[07:16] <Jordan_U> IndyGunFreak, Do you start X with GDM or startx ?
[07:16] <Creshin> Intangibleliquid: I use 7.04. It won't work. Would you like the instructions to fix it?
[07:16] <Jordan_U> IndyGunFreak, Or XGL ?
 sure man. plz
[07:16] <Evanlec> h1st0, umm, yea, sorta lol, the guide is long and complicated
[07:16] <nickrud> bruenig: sorry, but I have a perverse sense of humor
[07:16] <IndyGunFreak> h1st0: well, compiz... and that may be it, cuz  it didn't start till i installed compiz
[07:16] <slken> vlet thanx
[07:16] <IndyGunFreak> Jordan_U: with gdm
[07:16] <IndyGunFreak> h1st0: is there a fix for it?
[07:16] <h1st0> IndyGunFreak: yes that is why.  Try compiz fusion
[07:16] <fulio> can some one give me the link to install awn
[07:16] <h1st0> IndyGunFreak: the only way to fix it would be not using compiz
[07:17] <Jordan_U> IndyGunFreak, Are you using XGL?
[07:17] <Creshin> Intangibleliquid: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=297092&highlight=dell+1501
[07:17] <IndyGunFreak> Jordan_U: is that the ati graphic?.. if so, yes
[07:17] <Jordan_U> IndyGunFreak, It has nothing to do with Compiz and everything to do with XGL
[07:17] <bruenig> nickrud, I take it over gconf any day though, which is another sneaky registry attempt but uses xml which makes you vomit
[07:17] <Zasch> Hello
[07:17] <IndyGunFreak> Jordan_U: ok, i didn't like compiz anyways, i'll just remove it.
[07:17] <Zasch> How do I get my Epson CX3810 scanner/printer to operate with Ubuntu?
[07:17] <nickrud> bruenig: I can live with anything that's not binary
[07:17] <IndyGunFreak> kind of an odd problem though
[07:18] <Jordan_U> bruenig, What is your aversion to key value pairs?
[07:18] <intangibleliquid> Creshin I'm not using a Dell. This is an asus laptop. Is it relevant?
[07:18] <IndyGunFreak> i've had beryl on my PC for quite sometime, never had that issue.
[07:18] <IndyGunFreak> but it uses nvidia.
[07:18] <bruenig> Jordan_U, too much maintenance, let the applications themselves decide how to interact
 and if you removed the packages manually is there a way to reinstall them, I tried apt-get install postfix but it tells me it is installed, and if I do apt-get remove postfix, then dpkg returns me an error code
[07:19] <Jordan_U> bruenig, They don't need to use gconf :)
[07:19] <fulio> Hi cansone help me install AWN, and remove the button bar please?
[07:19] <Creshin> intangibleliquid:No, I thought the same thing. I'm on a Gateway, it's the card itself that is a dell corporation product.
[07:19] <nickrud> chuy_max: try sudo aptitude reinstall postfix
[07:19] <Evanlec> whats the delete command ? lol
[07:19] <chuy_max> nickrud, mmmm, this aptitude app looks better than apt
[07:19] <Jordan_U> Evanlec, rm, be ware it means delete as in GONE
[07:19] <stdin> Evanlec: rm (remove)
[07:19] <intangibleliquid> Creshin: yes, thanks for the info. I'll try that
[07:19] <Evanlec> tank you
[07:20] <bruenig> alternatives is not terrible and is easily editable without using the update-alternatives stuff, gconf is however much more abstract and hard to do without using the gconf-editor or whatever else
[07:20] <nickrud> chuy_max: it has a great ncurses interface, once you learn it
[07:20] <Jordan_U> Evanlec, No second chance, no recovering deleted files like on windows, just gone ( rm -i is a little safer since it asks you first )
[07:20] <Creshin> intangibleliquid: No problem. Glad to help.
[07:20] <dime`> Does anyone know if there are webcam clients for linux that are in english. I was going to try easycam but it's in french. Thnx in advance.
[07:20] <Creshin> Vlet: was that error message a problem?
[07:20] <mike6546> i can't get my Creative Audigy 2 ZS working, it used to work fine with 6.06 and previous versions : (
[07:21] <Evanlec> Jordan_U, no i gotcha, i was deleting a temporary swap file, screwed up my sudoers file lol
[07:21] <mike6546> any ideas?
[07:21] <permanoia> hi. after upgrading i have no sound, only the mic plays through my speakers. tried a bunch of things with alsa,alsamixer,asoundconf already
[07:21] <nickrud> as I understand it, the alternatives system was created to allow different apps to register their presence and weight their value, so apps that could use many would know which to use
[07:22] <intangibleliquid> how do I enable mp3 support in amarok?
[07:22] <Daverocks> !mp3 | intangibleliquid
[07:22] <ubotu> intangibleliquid: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[07:22] <MoTec> As a thank you for the help I got here...  Here is a link to a short bash script I made that does a vnc "reverse connection" back to an IP address or host name specified in the script.  I put it on the PC I'm sending to my niece so she can easily let me connect, not knowing her IP or having her have to forward ports.  It uses x11vnc for the connection and gtkdialog to make it pretty.  http://pastie.caboo.se/93695 Feel free to use it, anyone.  :)
[07:22] <nickrud> intangibleliquid: I think it's libxine1-ffmpeg
[07:23] <intangibleliquid> thanks
[07:23] <luis> hola
[07:23] <mike6546> !audio
[07:23] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[07:25] <homerhomer> New Virtualbox kicks, ( no more use for vmware )
[07:25] <Thorsten11> really
[07:25] <Thorsten11> thats awesome
[07:26] <homerhomer> here is the list of amazing changes http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Changelog
[07:26] <IndyGunFreak> Jordan_U: that "clone" command, does it also take care of packages that were installed from 3rd party repos?
[07:26] <mikubuntu> nickrud: yous ever sleep?
[07:27] <IndyGunFreak> !clone
[07:27] <ubotu> To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type  dpkg --get-selections > ~/my-packages , move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type  sudo dpkg --set-selections < my-packages && apt-get dselect-upgrade  - See also !automate
[07:27] <mikubuntu> i think i was in here this morning and you were dispensing the Knowledge...
[07:27] <luis> hola!
[07:27] <mikubuntu> hola luis
[07:27] <stdin> !es | luis
[07:27] <ubotu> luis: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[07:28] <luis> ok. gracias... es la primera vez que uso este soft.. y mucho no entiendo de como ingresar al canal correcto
[07:28] <stdin> Guest1626tiffany: what's with the nick spam?
[07:28] <mikubuntu> muy facil luis, haga la commanda /join ubuntu-es
[07:29] <Adlai> anyone know about linking errors in amd64 with libavcodec.so ?
[07:29] <luis> ok, gracias.
[07:29] <Jordan_U_> Is there a way to log all html that is displayed by firefox in a given period of time? Like a dynamic and logged view source?
[07:29] <mikubuntu> o sea /join #ubuntu-es
[07:30] <Jordan_U__> Is there a way to log all html that is displayed by firefox in a given period of time? Like a dynamic and logged view source?
[07:30] <SeveredCross> Uh...
[07:30] <SeveredCross> Highly unlikely.
[07:31] <bullgard4> English help wanted: Is "it's just down to bugs in the drivers" equivalent to "It is due to bugs in the drivers"?
[07:31] <Vlet> Jordan_U: a proxy server might do the trick
[07:31] <MoTec> bullgard4: yes
[07:31] <bullgard4> MoTec: Thank you.
[07:31] <Adlai> I'm on gutsy, so I know I should be in #ubuntu+1, but it was unresponsive over there
[07:31] <Jordan_U> Vlet, I need it for use with an https site, and I swear it's not for spyware ;)
[07:32] <mikubuntu> Jordan_U: actually, i saw something very similar to that recently, it might be an add on.. i went through 1843 of them the other week
[07:32] <Jordan_U> Adlai, You can't expect support for Gutsy
[07:32] <Vlet> Jordan_U: spy all you want, I don't care :)
[07:32] <drherbaceous> Hello guys... I was wondering if anyone could give me a list of packages I'm going to need if I was to try to compile ndiswrapper from source. I'm currently booted into Windows and it's too painful to find out one by one and reboot, download, dpkg, etc. Any help would be very appreciated :)
[07:32] <mikubuntu> Jordan_U: it like records your session
[07:33] <surfojaro> hola
[07:33] <surfojaro> alguien habla espaniol?
[07:33] <Jordan_U> mikubuntu, Some way of of doing that is what I want
[07:33] <Jordan_U> !es | surfojaro
[07:33] <ubotu> surfojaro: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[07:33] <intangibleliquid> does keeping your battery on constantly with AC power do any harm to the battery life?
[07:34] <Vlet> intangibleliquid: I doubt it. Lithium Ion Polymer likes being trickle charged
[07:34] <Adlai> Jordan_U: yes, I know, but you telling me that isn't useful
[07:35] <stdin> drherbaceous: have you seen https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper ?
[07:35] <Jordan_U> intangibleliquid, The only harm is the same detriment to life as leaving the battery unplugged but fully charged
[07:35] <mikubuntu> surfojaro: haga la comanda /join #ubuntu-es
[07:35] <theshadow> What are the packages for C++ development?
[07:35] <rellik> I've been playing around with compiz-fusion, and it's messed something up..  now when I log in (even in GNOME failsafe instead of compiz) my panels have either nothing, or the top panel has two icons (instead of several, date/time, etc)..  and a msg comes up saying the panel "encountered a problem while load AOFIID:Gnome_Panel_TrashApplet"..  any ideas?
[07:35] <intangibleliquid> thanks guys
[07:35] <Vlet> Jordan_U: google / synaptic :)
[07:35] <Jordan_U> intangibleliquid, If you are going to store a lion battery for a month for instance you would want to leave it at half charge
[07:36] <surfojaro_> alguien habla espan iol?
[07:36] <Flannel> !es  | surfojaro_
[07:36] <wingot> Hey
[07:36] <ubotu> surfojaro_: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[07:36] <rdvon_> I just performed a disck check for bad sectors on my hard drive. and now my entire hard drive has been reformatted.
[07:36] <wingot> I'm having issues with a new Widescreen monitor that work bought me. I can't get the widescreen resolutions to work
[07:36] <Thunderfox933> is it safe to use gutsy
[07:36] <Jordan_U> Vlet, Looked there already and still am googling, is there something obvious I missed?
[07:36] <stdin> Thunderfox933: depends on what you call "safe"
 thanks. I stupidly removed the battery last night and the electriciy went off without me knowing about it. Never remove the battery again!
[07:37] <Jordan_U> Thunderfox933, Define safe?
[07:37] <Thunderfox933> is it stable
[07:37] <pteague> anybody know of a good way to keep desktops cool in a warm environment?
[07:37] <xavi_> Anyone that can help me with a webcam??? i have already read about http://mxhaard.free.fr/
[07:37] <stdin> Thunderfox933: it won't kill you, but it may kill your box
[07:37] <Vlet> Jordan_U: try searching for 'caching proxy server' maybe
[07:37] <Jordan_U> Thunderfox933, It probably won't start writing zeros to the drive but you never know
[07:37] <drherbaceous> stdin: Yes, I have. Unfortunately I do not have a Ubuntu cd with me and my burner just broke tonight. I just moved into an apartment and I'm stealing my neighbour's wireless. It's a really messed up situation but I thought it might be fun to try to get this to work tonight :)
[07:37] <dime`> I am having problems with webcam as well
[07:37] <dime`> for some reason, camorama won't install from terminal
[07:37] <Jordan_U> Vlet, A proxy won't help with https
[07:37] <Smegzor> Congratulations #ubuntu.  Another room with 1 person in it just fixed my package problem while a whole room full of people (you lot) didn't even respond.  I guess my problem just wasn't sexy enough :P
[07:37] <Thunderfox933> also my cd drive wont mount
[07:37] <xavi_> mmm.. i may case i can't connect the video..
[07:38] <stdin> drherbaceous: just download the packages from the links it gives to install ndiswrapper packages
[07:38] <wingot> Smegzor: Yeah, that's a common thing in this channel
[07:38] <sanjay> Does anyone know how well LTSP works with standard Ubuntu?
[07:38] <wingot> No response unless you are a complete noob
[07:38] <xavi_> i tested my camara and the first time it worked
[07:38] <Smegzor> I noticed.  If its not chatty enough, its not mentioned ;)
[07:38] <Evanlec> !LTSP
[07:38] <ubotu> LTSP is the Linux Terminal Server Project, which adds thin-client support to Linux servers. See chapter 3 of the !edubuntuhandbook, http://www.ltsp.org and/or http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_Terminal_Server_Project
[07:38] <z0rz> How can you see how long a process has been running?
[07:38] <wingot> z0rz: Part of ps -aux I believe
[07:39] <drherbaceous> stdin: I tried that 10 minutes ago. I get the "FATAL: package ndiswrapper not found" error when I try to modprobe.
[07:39] <MoTec> Hmm.. What's the perfered lightweight mp3 player?  I see it wants to use either Rythmbox or Totem... Seems like there should be a lighter-weight option already defaulted.
[07:39] <z0rz> wingot Yeah I can't tell which one is how long it's been running...
[07:39] <sanjay> Cheers, Evanlec. I haven't read the Wiki...
[07:39] <Merenwen> guys i have a startx problem
[07:39] <Vlet> Jordan_U: well then I would say the next step would be http://addons.mozilla.org/ and if nothing comes up there, time to start reading at http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Extensions
[07:39] <xavi_> here is what i have done.. and know i don't know how to make it work again
[07:39] <wingot> USER       PID %CPU %MEM    VSZ   RSS TTY      STAT START   TIME COMMAND
[07:39] <intangibleliquid> funny enough, ubuntu recognized my wireless card but I need to use ndiswrapper while Xp couldnt
[07:39] <Merenwen> can anyone help
[07:39] <Evanlec> sanjay, i havent either
[07:39] <Jordan_U> Smegzor, Or nobody on at that time knew how to help you, or understood your question
[07:39] <wingot> The one that says Start or time perchance ;)
[07:39] <theshadow> Which packages do I need to install to do C++ dev?
[07:39] <DJ_Stefan0> Does anybody have an idea on how to get the bluetooth master inside the Playstation 3 working with my Logitech bluetooth MX 5000 Keyboard and Mouse directly?
 thanks god you didnt post the whole table
[07:39] <DJ_Stefan0> im using Kubuntu 7.04
[07:40] <sanjay> theshadow: build-essential should do it for you.
[07:40] <z0rz> wingot: Right but the TIME information is how much CPU time.. not the actually length of time it's been open
[07:40] <theshadow> sanjay: ty sir
[07:40] <theshadow> or ma'am
[07:40] <Smegzor> Possibly but I notice this a lot with this channel.  Help is a bit random.
[07:40] <sanjay> Sir ;-)
[07:40] <z0rz> wingot: Mine has said 7:20 for like 5 minutes
[07:40] <sanjay> :P
[07:40] <bastid_raZor> z0rz, use top
[07:40] <wingot> z0rz: Ok, so Start?
[07:40] <Vlet> DJ_Stefan0: what does that have to do with ubuntu?
 most ppl here are end-users like me I suppose
[07:40] <MoTec> XMMS I guess... :)
[07:40] <xavi_> does anyone know a channel where i can go and talk about issues with webcams?
[07:40] <sanjay> My project for Semester One (which starts in 7 hours): Port one of the labs at my school to Linux.
[07:40] <z0rz> wingot: That works.. nice
[07:40] <Merenwen> can anyone helpme with my startx problem
[07:41] <Smegzor> Of course, I know you're not here to help all the time, I just thought it was funny how 1 small room did so much more than this one.
[07:41] <wolferine> can you write an alias that will ssh into another box, and not prompt for its password, as its already included in the alias? ftp://user:pass@host <-- similar to ftping
[07:41] <DJ_Stefan0> Vlet: im running kubuntu 7.04 using the same package repositories..
[07:41] <Jordan_U> !anyone | Merenwen
[07:41] <ubotu> Merenwen: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[07:41] <Smegzor> It must be lonely in the other room :)
[07:41] <z0rz> Wow.. so I just did a full windows install in 12 minutes .. wow VirtualBox is fast
 why is it so fast?
[07:41] <Vlet> z0rz: yeah, like, faster than running it normally
[07:42] <sanjay> Does anyone know of a good way to have Ubuntu act as a web filter?
[07:42] <Merenwen> i uninstalled my genome splashscreen manager... along with the configuration files...
[07:42] <Smegzor> I did a windows install in virtualbox.  I'm calling you out.  It wasn't fast at all :P
[07:42] <Jordan_U> z0rz, intangibleliquid Before install windows does not have proper drivers for most drives and thus cannot utilize their speed
[07:42] <dime`> Can someone please...tell me, what camorama won't install from terminal...do I have to add repositories or something...I really don't see what I am doing wrong.
[07:42] <Merenwen> my system started with terminal so i had to use startx to access my desktop
[07:42] <shifty> where can i edit my hostname?
[07:42] <bastid_raZor> vmware is another decent virtual app
[07:42] <wolferine> shifty, sudo nano /etc/hosts
[07:42] <shifty> thanks
[07:42] <chuy_max> how can I reinstall a package if I removed it manually?
[07:42] <wolferine> shifty, oh sorry
[07:42] <nickrud> !hostname | shifty
[07:42] <ubotu> shifty: Use hostname <somehostname> to set the hostname, or to do it permanently: edit /etc/hostname  and /etc/hosts . WARNING! Make sure that your current hostname and /etc/hosts match, otherwise sudo may not work properly. Alternatively, use the gui at system>administration>networking on the "General" tab
[07:43] <brutopia> wolferine: google with "ssh without password"
[07:43] <wolferine> there ya go
[07:43] <Smegzor> I've used VMware as well.  I like virtualbox more at the moment. Especially the portable version.
[07:43] <sanjay> dime`,can you explain more in depth?
[07:43] <chuy_max> http://pastebin.ca/680753 aptitude reinstall didn't work
[07:43] <drherbaceous> stdin: Could installing build-essential and recompiling ndiswrapper be the answer to my problem?
[07:43] <Vlet> chuy_max: apt-get install the-package-name
[07:43] <xavi_> i installed camorama from konsole by doing sudo apt-get install camorama
[07:43] <IndyGunFreak> Jordan_U: how familiar are you w/ the clone command?
[07:43] <Jordan_U> !ssh | wolferine
[07:43] <ubotu> wolferine: 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/
 take a look at the paste
[07:43] <wolferine> brutopia, im not looking to do with without the password
[07:43] <bastid_raZor> wolferine, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSHHowto
[07:43] <wolferine> Jordan_U, im aware of ssh
[07:43] <nickrud> dime`: if you get errors, could you put them up on a pastebin
[07:43] <Jordan_U> IndyGunFreak, Very
[07:43] <Merenwen> even after installing the splashscreen manager with configuration files... instead of gmd theme login i get terminal
[07:43] <bastid_raZor> wolferine, look at Public Key Authentication part
[07:43] <brutopia> wolferine: it's not good idea to store passwords in scripts
[07:43] <Vlet> chuy_max: reinstall is for when it already is installed and you want to re-write.
[07:43] <sanjay> wolferine: http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/articles/Jeremys_Magazine_Articles/Using_Keys_with_SSH ...my two cents.
[07:43] <MoTec> Oh, dang.. XMMS looks nasty.
[07:44] <chuy_max> Vlet, but install doesn't work, as it is marked as installed
[07:44] <Jordan_U> wolferine, Sorry, looked like someone told you to google for how to ssh without passwords
[07:44] <Evanlec> how do i tell what my cpu architecture is for Grub ??
[07:44] <stdin> drherbaceous: not sure, the ndiswrapper module should be installed with the kernel
[07:44] <dime`> sanjay: I tried the sudo apt-get install camorama and it gave me this error code "Package camorama is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[07:44] <dime`> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[07:44] <dime`> is only available from another source"
[07:44] <intangibleliquid>  must reboot now!
[07:44] <xavi_> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=530727 << Can anyone one who knows about webcams help me with this, please! :D
[07:44] <bastid_raZor> wolferine, i just set that up. works like a charm
[07:44] <chuy_max> Vlet and removing, autoreming, and --purge didn't work, as dpkg returns me errors
[07:44] <IndyGunFreak> Jordan_U: i'm curious, lets say i clone my desktop, to move those programs to my laptop(which will be a clean install).. when its all said and done, will packages that I've removed(that are installed by default) also be removed?
[07:44] <nickrud> dime`: what version are you using
[07:44] <wolferine> hmm, guiess everyone missed my question
[07:44] <sanjay> dime` http://camorama.fixedgear.org/downloads/camorama-0.18.tar.bz2
[07:44] <nickrud> chuy_max: try sudo dpkg -r --force-remove-reinstreq
[07:44] <Jordan_U> IndyGunFreak, YEs
[07:44] <fulio> Does anyone have AWN installed?
[07:44] <sanjay> Sorry, what was it, wolferine?
[07:44] <wolferine> thanks everyone for your useful links :)
[07:44] <Vlet> chuy_max: oh, so it sounds like your package db might be messed..?
[07:44] <doug__> where does one go to get the xp iso image and key codes
[07:44] <Merenwen> i have to use startx... for accessing my desktop and... i cant normally shutdown... the option is missing.... and system>administaration >login window is missing too
[07:44] <Flannel> dime`: You most likely need to enable universe
[07:45] <dime`> nickrud: of ubuntu (edgy)
[07:45] <IndyGunFreak> Jordan_U: what about packages i've installed from 3rd party repos, will those repos be added to my source list also/
[07:45] <wolferine> sanjay, im sure you can scroll back up and see it :)
[07:45] <Vlet> doug__: a store
[07:45] <Jordan_U> IndyGunFreak, I use it to strip down installs all the time
[07:45] <bastid_raZor> doug__, isohunt.com
[07:45] <sanjay> wolferine, you've been asking since I got here, I thought :P
[07:45] <doug__> thnks bastid_raZor
[07:45] <nickrud> dime`: yes, you need to enable sources. But, I don't know the software sources interface for edgy, Flannel ?
[07:45] <Jordan_U> IndyGunFreak, No, and you will get errors that the programs are not available until you do add them
[07:45] <IndyGunFreak> ok
[07:45] <sanjay> Sorry,got it. The alias question?
[07:45] <Merenwen> so how do i rectify my problem and get out of this startx mode
[07:45] <fulio> does anyone have Avant Window Navigator installed?
[07:46] <Vlet> bastid_raZor: don't think anyone should be facilitating piracy in the channel
[07:46] <wolferine> sanjay, not sure what your getting at (your point), but thanks for trying none-the-less
[07:46] <Jordan_U> Merenwen, What happens when you run "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart" ?
[07:46] <nickrud> Merenwen: try sudo aptitude install gdm
[07:46] <Jordan_U> !warez | bastid_raZor
[07:46] <ubotu> bastid_raZor: piracy discussion and other questionably legal practices are not welcome in the Ubuntu channels. Please take this discussion elsewhere or abstain from it altogether. This includes linking to pirated software, music and video. Also see !guidelines and !o4o
[07:46] <sanjay> wolferine: So you want to be able to use an alias to automatically login? I have a feeling there's a way to feed getpass the password...
[07:46] <chuy_max> nickrud: http://pastebin.ca/680756
[07:47] <nickrud> dime`: if you could put a copy of /etc/apt/sources.list on a pastebin
[07:47] <bastid_raZor> Vlet, so if i say go to your mother's house.. that would be facilitating used women?
[07:47] <dime`> nickrud: np, will do that now
[07:47] <bastid_raZor> Jordan_U, that was not a link to any pirated anything..
[07:47] <intangibleliquid> is it true that we need ndiswrapper for most wireless cards in linux?
[07:47] <Jordan_U> bastid_raZor, Please keep to support and don't insult people
[07:48] <elkbuntu> bastid_raZor, please dont refer to women as objects
[07:48] <sanjay> wolferine: Could you pipe the password to it?
[07:48] <Merenwen> ok i will try that and get back ...
[07:48] <chuy_max> nickrud, did you take a look at the output?, am I screwed or what?
[07:48] <Jordan_U> intangibleliquid, No, I think most are supported, but a very large amount aren't
[07:48] <bastid_raZor> heh
[07:48] <wolferine> sanjay, did you see my ftp example ?
[07:48] <xavi_> does anyone here have an account on ubuntuforums.org?
[07:48] <DerangedDingo> me
[07:48] <Jordan_U> intangibleliquid, A majority are supported at least
[07:48] <foo> Hm, if I installed ubuntu to an external usb drive... does grub get written to the mbr and then loaded from the usb drive? ... basically, I want to install ubuntu to a usb external drive.. and there are times where I won't have the drive connected... and I still want to be able to get into linux. Is that possible?
[07:49] <sanjay> wolferine: Yes, I did. I may have a misunderstood.
[07:49] <nickrud> chuy_max: no, create a script,  /etc/init.d/postfix with two lines:  #! /bin/bash   second line exit 0
[07:49] <sanjay> It's 02:00...have mercy :p
[07:49] <Polygon89> Hello, im trying to burn a data dvd, but it is saying that the wrong media type is inserted, but it is a blank DVD-R disk... and im getting this error with both k3b and gnomebacker... any help?
[07:49] <intangibleliquid> yeah, thanks again <Jordan_U>
[07:49] <xavi_> please anyone help me http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=530727
[07:49] <Jordan_U> intangibleliquid, np
[07:49] <wolferine> with ftp you can connect using the string ftp://user:pass@host
[07:49] <nickrud> chuy_max: then repeat the dpkg -r
[07:49] <sanjay> Ah, included in the alias...
[07:49] <Jordan_U> Polygon89, Does your burner do + and - R ?
[07:50] <wolferine> so in a sense, you could write an alias to login to an FTP site, with a single command
[07:50] <dime`> nickrud: http://pastebin.ca/680757
[07:50] <Polygon89> Jordan_U, i have burned DVD ISO's before using the same exact burner and same exact type of disks (DVD - R)
[07:50] <sanjay> wolferine: So you want to use that same format?
[07:50] <Jordan_U> wolferine, Yes, but a script and an alias would be more clean
[07:50] <Flannel> dime`: There's a Software Properties thing in System > Administration.  nickrud.  If not that, then its the same as edgy (software sources/properties/whatever was in dapper)
[07:50] <wolferine> sanjay, ssh wont allow the 'same format'
[07:50] <MoTec> Hmm.. Noatun looks okay, but doesn't work.. Just flashes up "noatun stopped" in the systemtray
[07:50] <sanjay> wolferine: Try and pipe the password?
[07:50] <shifty> is there any plugin that displays a laptops battery in the notification area?
[07:51] <Vlet> Jordan_U: can't seem to find anything that does what you wanted... might have to try making your own FF extension :)
[07:51] <wolferine> pipe the password
[07:51] <nickrud> chuy_max: I forgot one step in between the script creation and running dpkg -r : sudo update-rc.d postfix defaults
[07:51] <sanjay> Does Ubuntu come with sshd by default?
[07:51] <Evanlec> !noatun
[07:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about noatun - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:51] <tiddi> someone have a Sandberg Nightcam working in Feisty?
[07:51] <Vlet> sanjay: not installed
[07:51] <Jordan_U> sanjay, Not on Desktops
[07:51] <wolferine> nope, dont really see where you are heading with that one
[07:51] <sanjay> wolferine: hang on a second
[07:51] <chuy_max> nickrud, I already purged the package, I'm reinstalling it, hope it works :)
[07:52] <MoTec> Well heck.. Rythmbox is it.
[07:52] <h1st0> Is there a way to log the terminal output?  I'm trying to troubleshoot why world of padman  keeps crashing so I need to log its output if any after I launch it in a terminal.
[07:53] <nickrud> chuy_max: so do I :)
[07:53] <blithe> Does anyone know why my hard-disks /dev name would switch each reboot?
[07:53] <Jordan_U> h1st0, Do you know about redirecting output to a file?
[07:53] <Jordan_U> !UUID | blithe
[07:53] <ubotu> blithe: To see a list of your devices/partitions and their corresponding UUID's, run this command in a !shell:  blkid  (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks for the rationale behind the transition to UUID)
[07:53] <blithe> It makes it difficult to have things automount in fstab. :P
[07:53] <dime`> Flannel: you are referring to "software sources" and 3rd party? if so, what would i need to put as far as the repository/sources go for that specific download.... or what did you mean by enabling universal
[07:54] <Evanlec> !shell
[07:54] <Vlet> blithe: are they usb?
[07:54] <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
[07:54] <blithe> Vlet: Nope.
[07:54] <nickrud> dime`: http://pastebin.ca/680760  I've changed lines 16 & 17 , and 31 & 32, enabling universe & multiverse and setting up their security updates. You should make yours look like that
[07:54] <Merenwen> Jordan_U aand nickserv.... thanks guys ... reallu appretiate ur help... mu prop is solved
[07:54] <Vlet> blithe: weird :|
[07:54] <blithe> I thought it was maybe something weird in my BIOS, but I can't seem to find anything yet.
[07:54] <Jordan_U> Merenwen, np
[07:54] <nickrud> dime`: that will give you access to a few thousand more apps :)
[07:54] <Vlet> blithe: what's an example?
[07:54] <sanjay> Pseudo-terminal will not be allocated because stdin is not a terminal.
[07:55] <Jordan_U> blithe, Just use UUID's it is not unreasonable for them to change like that
[07:55] <sanjay> That's what happens when you try and echo to a pipe for stdin
[07:55] <Vlet> blithe: like, for one of em, what was it once, and then what did it become?
[07:55] <Flannel> dime`: In the original, opening panel, you should be able to scroll down and check Universe (community maintained) or, something that looks like that.
[07:55] <blithe> Vlet: /dev/sda1 might become /dev/sdc1 on reboot.
[07:55] <dime`> nickrud: thanks but why is this disabled by default?
[07:55] <wolferine> looks like you can only ssh into another box by entering a password
[07:55] <h1st0> Jordan_U: no how do I redirect the output?
[07:55] <nickrud> Flannel: since neither of us could remember, I had him put up his sources on pastebin :)
[07:56] <nickrud> dime`: it's a question that was beat to death for the first 4 releases, fiesty has them turned on finally
[07:56] <Vlet> blithe: maaaybe your bios is a little funky and your drives are all on auto-select cabling, so your bios decides to be creative... o_O
[07:56] <sanjay> wolferine: My method doesn't work because getpass type things read from tty as opposed to stdin
[07:56] <wmt> this channel has lots of people
[07:56] <Jordan_U> h1st0, Use either "command > file.txt" "command &> file.txt" or the "tee" command
[07:56] <wmt> ubuntu sucks
[07:56] <wolferine> I see
[07:57] <Jordan_U> !terminal | h1st0
[07:57] <ubotu> h1st0: 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
[07:57] <pteague> anybody know of a way that i can sync usernames & password for linux, samba, nfs, & such?
[07:57] <blithe> Jordan_U: How can I set my drives to automount using UUID in /etc/fstab?
[07:57] <wolferine> wmt, each to their own
[07:57] <Vlet> blithe: but that doesn't really make sense
[07:57] <wmt> maybe
[07:57] <IndyGunFreak> Jordan_U: how well does clone work when giong from say, Ubuntu 6.10, to 7.04, via clean install?  Or should you only clone from the same version
[07:57] <sanjay> wolferine: http://expect.nist.gov/FAQ.html#q1
[07:57] <nickrud> pteague: ldap is the tool for that. But don't ask me to help you set it up ;) There are a lot of howtos out there
[07:58] <Jordan_U> IndyGunFreak, Only clone from the same version
[07:58] <Flannel> nickrud: right, that'll work too.  Edgy was either like dapper, or like feisty.  If thre wasnt a software sources, you'd have to still get into it through synaptic.  I believe its "software sources" in edgy, software properties in feisty, and only via synaptic in dapper.  But, don't quote me on that.
[07:58] <Vlet> pteague: you can also configure samba and nfs to use pam authentication
[07:58] <pteague> nickrud> k, i figured that might be useful... i've been looking for a basic howto for setting that up, but seems they're a bit old
[07:58] <Vlet> pteague: which means they would use whatever passwords are set for each user
[07:58] <Evanlec> whats the difference between ext2 and ext3?
[07:58] <IndyGunFreak> Jordan_U: kinda figured...  i was thinking i put ubuntu on friends PCs all the time, and frequently have trouble remembering apps, etc, thats a coolw ay to just mve all the apps i use regularly.
[07:58] <Jordan_U> IndyGunFreak, apt might be awesome enough to figure it out but I don't even try
[07:59] <IndyGunFreak> Jordan_U: yeah..
[07:59] <wolferine> sanjay, not interested
[07:59] <pteague> vlet> pam will work? that might be something a bit easier to set up to start with, thanks... <goes looking for pam howtos>
[07:59] <stdin> Evanlec: ext2 isn't journalled
[07:59] <nickrud> Flannel: I still have to pull up synaptic to look at the user interface. I've finally gotten used to the software sources in fiesty. The interface is pretty good overall, imho ;)
[07:59] <Evanlec> stdin, what does that mean? lol
[07:59] <dime`> nickrud & Flannel: thanks for the help... I am trying it again now
[07:59] <h1st0> Jordan_U: > or tee aren't working
[07:59] <Jordan_U> IndyGunFreak, I use it so I can go crazy and install a bunch of usless apps then roll back to a sane set at any time :)
[08:00] <sanjay> wolferine: righto, I was just googling for a solution and it came up.
[08:00] <IndyGunFreak> Jordan_U: hmm, thats a good idea to.
[08:00] <Vlet> pteague: yeah, I'm fairly certain it will, and it would be a lot easier than setting up an ldap server just for that... you'll have to look into the docs for the samba and nfs configs
[08:00] <Jordan_U> h1st0, You need to use &> to catch errors as well
[08:00] <Ravenndude`> Every time I go from Windows to Ubuntu (Dual boot, and I'm only in Windows when I need to use PS and Illustrator for a class) The sound in Ubuntu doesn't work until I reboot again. Can anyone help me trouble shoot?
[08:00] <stdin> Evanlec: see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journaling_file_system
[08:00] <h1st0> Jordan_U: I tried wop | tee woptxt  and also tried wop > woptxt neighter put anything from console in file
[08:00] <Evanlec> tx
[08:00] <nickrud> Flannel: do you know anyone in LA who's connected to the keyring that might be willing to sign one?
[08:00] <h1st0> Jordan_U: &> is working
[08:01] <Evanlec> IndyGunFreak, Clone is a good program for getting back to ur desktop the way u like it?
[08:01] <Evanlec> !clone
[08:01] <ubotu> To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type  dpkg --get-selections > ~/my-packages , move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type  sudo dpkg --set-selections < my-packages && apt-get dselect-upgrade  - See also !automate
[08:01] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: its not really a program..
[08:01] <drherbaceous> stdin: Thanks for your help... I'll avoid recompiling - I've got a couple of ideas. Might be back soon.
[08:01] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: and i really don't know, i'm just finding out about it myself, i'll tell you in about 40min..lol, i'm reinstalling my laptop now.
[08:01] <Evanlec> but it automates getting back all ur apps
[08:01] <Evanlec> u using it?
[08:02] <drherbaceous> pax
[08:02] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: i've never used it, but i will here in a few
[08:02] <IndyGunFreak> i just started the reinstall on my PC.
[08:02] <IndyGunFreak> Jordan_U: what about program settings?
[08:02] <Evanlec> cool, let me know how it works
[08:02] <stdin> Evanlec: !clone isn't a program, it's a trigger for ubotu to print that factoid
[08:02] <IndyGunFreak> stdin: i think he knows that..
[08:02] <Evanlec> yea ;p
[08:02] <Evanlec> i didnt mean program, its a command i spose
[08:03] <Evanlec> or a set of commands rather
[08:03] <Jordan_U> IndyGunFreak, For most desktop apps you can just copy over all of the . files / folders in your home folder
[08:03] <IndyGunFreak> right,
[08:03] <IndyGunFreak> forgot about that... i just want to see how far this clone thing goes..lol, now i'm curious
[08:04] <IndyGunFreak> can't belieev i've never heard of it.
[08:04] <WONToN> wmt, try vista, then come back, lol
[08:04] <Keepoffgrass> hi all
[08:05] <jaime> how do i put things on my kmenu via console?
[08:05] <setite> i like vista
[08:05] <IndyGunFreak> setite: me to... on someone elses PC
[08:05] <WONToN> lol
[08:05] <setite> i like it on mine
[08:05] <E-mu> Is there a log other than dmesg and messages on the daemon phase part of the boot? Not the kernel phase but daemon phase which I assume is the rc.sysinit phase?
[08:05] <Jordan_U> IndyGunFreak, I have a friend who is good at screwing up his install, I told him how to backup his config files and package list and had him use a seperate /home, he reformats almost every week but it barely phases him :)
[08:05] <E-mu> I am looking for a log of thaty
[08:06] <WONToN> funny how vista is our biggest promoter right now. . .
[08:06] <IndyGunFreak> Jordan_U: lol... i'm not quite that bad.
[08:06] <Jordan_U> IndyGunFreak, It'skind of bad though because he never lets me tell him the *correct* way to fix things :)
[08:06] <nickrud> E-mu: not really, but you can install bootchart , it'll tell you some stuff
[08:06] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[08:06] <IndyGunFreak> Jordan_U: i've never tried the /home on a different partition, maybe one of these days
[08:07] <IndyGunFreak> Jordan_U: how big should a home partition usually be?
[08:07] <E-mu> nickrud so currious as to why there was no script made to log the daemon phase or sysinit phase? Will bootchart work for any flavor of linux?
[08:07] <nickrud> IndyGunFreak: what do you do with all that stuff when you reinstall?
[08:08] <IndyGunFreak> nickrud: just copy it back from my backup.. it usually only takes a few minutes... my pc takes longer, cuz of about 20gigs of music, 30 or so gigs of video, etc.
[08:08] <nickrud> E-mu: I'm not sure, iirc it was written to try and speed up ubuntu's start. I don't even know what it's written in.
[08:08] <Ravenndude`> Every time I go from Windows to Ubuntu (Dual boot, and I'm only in Windows when I need to use PS and Illustrator for a class) The sound in Ubuntu doesn't work until I reboot again. Can anyone help me trouble shoot?
[08:08] <Xman> can any body tell how to setup an internet connection in ubuntu 7.04
[08:08] <Jordan_U> IndyGunFreak, I don't know it's more of how big the rest of / should be ( 7-10 GIG is conservative )
[08:08] <IndyGunFreak> hmm.
[08:08] <jaime> how do i get stuff onto my my kmenu that i just installed?
[08:08] <WONToN> xman, what kind of connection?
[08:09] <Xman> WONToN: wired connection
[08:09] <dime`> Well, camorama installed now. It turns on and off, but now all I am seeing is a gray box.....no matter what.
[08:09] <Flannel> Ravenndude`: That sounds like a hardware/driver issue, I know a certain wifi card won't work in *nix until you yank the battery after using windows.  Googling your chipset is probably one of the better ways to find out more about it
[08:09] <Jordan_U> IndyGunFreak, What I hope happens is that we have more hardware specific things configurable at boot ( like X is becoming less and less reliant on /etc/X11/xorg.conf and for many setups will start just fine without it there at all )
[08:09] <Xman> WONToN: see this link for my problem
[08:10] <Xman> WONToN: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-nettool/+question/12262
[08:10] <Ravenndude`> Thanks Flannel, I'm assuming the chipset will be in lspci?
[08:10] <IndyGunFreak> Jordan_U: someday.....
[08:10] <WONToN> xman, dsl/cable modem, dailup?
[08:10] <Flannel> Ravenndude`: it should be, yeah.  if not, lshw will have it
[08:10] <Xman> WONToN: dsl/cable
[08:10] <Jordan_U> IndyGunFreak, That way you could transfer an entire server ( which would have critical configuration files in places like /etc ) to a different Box
[08:10] <Ravenndude`> Flannel, ahh  yes, that is what I meant.
[08:10] <TooR4u> My sound drivers are corrupted ... i dont know the type of sound card .. How to know that using command prompt..?
[08:11] <Jordan_U> TooR4u, asoundconf list
[08:11] <Xman> WONToN: did u saw that?
[08:11] <Jordan_U> TooR4u, And lspci
[08:11] <defrysk> TooR4u, lspci | grep audio
[08:11] <WONToN> im lookin,
[08:11] <TooR4u> Jordan_U, ohh ... 1min
[08:12] <WONToN> you just have a line in?
[08:12] <Xman> WONToN: exactly
[08:12] <Jordan_U> IndyGunFreak, But the modularity of *NIX lets you do things that before I started using *NIX I would never have even thought to be possible
[08:13] <IndyGunFreak> Jordan_U: i can imagine, i find new stuff all the time, after only a year.
[08:13] <jaime> i just installed dvd author and I dont see it on my kmenu, what should i do/
[08:13] <sanjay> jaime: tried typing the name of th binary into bash?
[08:13] <IndyGunFreak> jaime: type dvdauthor in a terminal, see if it starts
[08:13] <nickrud> jaime: when you install something that doesn't show on the menu, dpkg -L <pkgname> | grep bin will tell you the executables
[08:13] <defrysk> dvdauthor is a commandline tool
[08:13] <sanjay> ...irc is bloody useful.
[08:14] <WONToN> xman, and you know for that dhcp is started?
[08:14] <Xman> WONToN: ????
[08:14] <WONToN> try 'ifconfig' from console
[08:14] <jaime> ok got it
[08:14] <jaime> so basically whenever i want to use dvdauthor, it runs through the konsole?
[08:14] <Xman> WONToN: i have given a static ip address
[08:15] <Jordan_U> jaime, You can add a menu item for it
[08:15] <jaime> how do i do that jordan?
[08:15] <Xman> WONToN: and ihave already patebin the output of ifconfig
[08:15] <Jordan_U> jaime, Right click "Applications" and go to edit menu
[08:15] <defrysk> jaime, maybe you are looking for DeVeDe available at getdeb.net
[08:15] <WONToN> url?
[08:16] <Xman> WONToN: the link i gave previously to u
[08:16] <WONToN> k
[08:16] <Xman> k?
[08:16] <Jordan_U> jaime, Oh, nvm it will still run in a terminal then, since it doesn't have a GUI, but you can still add a menu to open a terminal with it running already
[08:16] <IndyGunFreak> Jordan_U: what about compiled programs and clone?.. same as if there's a missing repo?
[08:16] <Ravenndude`> In alsamixer, it says my chipset is A VIA tech chip. This is my onboard chip. How do I change it to my sound card (Sound Fusion CS46xx)?
[08:17] <jaime> thanks jordan
[08:17] <Jordan_U> IndyGunFreak, Only if you made them into a debian package and installed them with dpkg, otherwise they are completely forgotten
[08:17] <IndyGunFreak> ok.
[08:17] <Xman> WONToN: what is onboard lan
[08:17] <TooR4u> Jordan_U, VIA 8237  is my sound card .. My drivers are corrupted .. where can i find the drivers ..?
[08:17] <IndyGunFreak> Jordan_U: how would you convert a source package into a deb, other than with alien?
[08:18] <pteague> Ravenndude`, you may need to go into the BIOS & turn off the mobo sound card so it can then find your installed board
[08:18] <Jordan_U> TooR4u, What makes you think the drivers are corrupted? there are many reasons it could stop working
[08:18] <WONToN> when lan is integrated into the motherboard
[08:18] <defrysk> IndyGunFreak, install checkinstall and use it instead of make install
[08:18] <IndyGunFreak> oh ok.
[08:19] <Xman> WONToN: i saw an option in the BIOS lan selection what is it?
[08:19] <defrysk> !info checkinstall
[08:19] <ubotu> checkinstall: installation tracker. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.6.1-1ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 111 kB, installed size 540 kB
[08:19] <jaime> so i installed mplayer and got the codecs, but im not sure if installed them correctly because when I try to play .wmv files, it doesn't work
[08:19] <defrysk> !w32codecs | jaime
[08:19] <ubotu> jaime: Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages, including the win32 codecs: see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - See also !Codecs
[08:20] <Newb47> So I just installed Gutsy Tribe 5 and the terminal is acting really weird. Whenever I enter a command, nothing happens and I just get back to the prompt. Is there some setting somewhere that I need to change?
[08:20] <WONToN> xman, probable either an on off switch for lan or for lan booting rom
[08:20] <TooR4u> Jordan_U, when i am playing a mp3 file .. there is a message occoured ... " The drivers are corrupted ."" please check u r settings"
[08:20] <rkw> yay, just got done installing Ubuntu on my MacBook Pro ^_^
[08:20] <stdin> !gutsy | Newb47
[08:20] <ubotu> Newb47: 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
[08:20] <defrysk> Newb47, /j #ubuntu+1
[08:21] <Xman> WONToN: may be this is interupting in internet, and that's why not working?
[08:21] <sanjay> Any ideas on having an LTSP client use a VM?
[08:21] <TooR4u> Jordan_U, after that i havn't hear any sound from my pc
[08:21] <WONToN> xman, i doubt that the problem lies within bios
[08:21] <intangibleliquid> how do I know if my wifi card is running without any wirelss network available?
[08:21] <Frogzoo> intangibleliquid: iwconfig
[08:21] <intangibleliquid> thanks
[08:22] <intangibleliquid> it seems to me that my wifi card was working before I tried the how-to in the forum. But aniway it was helpful
[08:22] <Xman> WONToN: have u ever heard of problem occuring due to onboard lan
[08:22] <intangibleliquid> eth1      IEEE 802.11g  ESSID:off/any  .... <-- it works right?
[08:23] <TooR4u> Jordan_U, Hee.. i have checked my volume control settings ....(The "Master" & "PCM" are switched off)
[08:23] <TooR4u> i just unmark them
[08:23] <Frogzoo> Newb47: do not discuss gutsy in here, plskthx -> #ubuntu+1
[08:23] <WONToN> yes, but is windows on the same computer?
[08:23] <TooR4u> Now i am able to hear....!!
[08:23] <stdin> intangibleliquid: looks like it, yeah
[08:24] <Xman> WONToN: now do u have any solution for my problem
[08:25] <WONToN> do you have a pastebin of ipconfig, under windows?
[08:25] <Jordan_U_> IndyGunFreak, Sorry I lost wireless, checkinstall is not great and creates non standard packages with no dependency information
[08:25] <IndyGunFreak> is there a way to back up gpg keys?
[08:25] <Xman> WONToN: yes
[08:25] <IndyGunFreak> Jordan_U_: no big deal, i don't compile a lot, so its not a huge issue.
[08:25] <Xman> WONToN: let me do it again.
[08:26] <Xman> WONToN: i m rebooting
[08:26] <stdin> IndyGunFreak: backup your ~/.gnupg/ directory
[08:26] <IndyGunFreak> stdin: ok.
[08:26] <Xman> WONToN: to change OS to Ubuntu
[08:26] <WONToN> k
[08:26] <Frogzoo> IndyGunFreak: gpg --export ?
[08:26] <Jordan_U_> stdin, He meant for apt sources
[08:26] <WONToN> to or from?
[08:27] <WONToN> oh well
[08:27] <Jordan_U_> IndyGunFreak, Yes
[08:27] <stdin> IndyGunFreak: apt stores them in /etc/apt/trustdb.gpg and /etc/apt/trusted.gpg
[08:27] <jaime> ok im having trouble installing the codecs
[08:28] <jaime> i typed sudo apt-get install win32codecs
[08:28] <stdin> !w32codecs | jaime
[08:28] <ubotu> jaime: Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages, including the win32 codecs: see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - See also !Codecs
[08:28] <xstasi> !codecs
[08:28] <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
[08:28] <jaime> ive already downloaded the package
[08:29] <Jordan_U_> jaime, You need gstreamer0.10-pitfdll
[08:29] <stdin> jaime: then you use use dpkg to install it
[08:29] <jaime> im new to ubuntu and linux for that matter, what is that?
[08:29] <stdin> !deb
[08:29] <ubotu> deb is the Debian package format, also used by Ubuntu. To install .deb files, simply double-click on them (Ubuntu) or right-click and select Kubuntu Package Menu->install (Kubuntu)
[08:29] <Jordan_U_> jaime, To be able to actually use the windows codecs in movie player ( Totem-gstreamer )
[08:30] <robert_> ugh
[08:30] <robert_> I put my wireless card in roaming mode
[08:30] <robert_> and it wont do anything
[08:30] <robert_> it cant ping out
[08:31] <robert_> it cant acquire anything via dhcp
[08:31] <robert_> what am I to do?
[08:31] <robert_> I have a realtek 8185
[08:31] <Jordan_U_> robert_, What happens when you connect with network-manager?
[08:31] <robert_> thats what Im trying to do
[08:31] <robert_> oh
[08:31] <robert_> network-manager?
[08:31] <robert_> hm
[08:32] <Jordan_U_> robert_, The applet at the top left of the screen ( in your gnome-panel )
[08:32] <Jordan_U_> robert_, "Roaming mode" means let network-manager deal with it :)
[08:33] <jaime> so gstreamer is a video player, is it better than mplayer/
[08:34] <Jordan_U_> jaime, gstreamer is a back end
[08:34] <doms> geeeeeeeeeeeeeeer
[08:34] <Jordan_U_> !better | jaime
[08:34] <ubotu> jaime: Usually, there is no single "best" application to perform a given task. It's up to you to choose among a number of different applications, depending on your preferences, the features you require, and other factors.
[08:34] <doms> anybody can give a good difference between LCD and CRT radiation?
[08:34] <jaime> i basically just want to play any file I come across on the internet, including windows files
[08:34] <doms> anybody can give a good difference between LCD and CRT radiation?
[08:35] <Jordan_U_> jaime, I would go with VLC or the built in player + w32codecs and gstreamer0.10-pitfdll , though many argue that mplayer plays more
[08:36] <robert_> roaming mode drops me straight to "No route to host"
[08:37] <robert_> and I have specific settings
[08:37] <Jordan_U_> robert_, Again, what happens when you connect with the network manager applet?
[08:37] <Frogzoo> doms: LCD has no radiation
[08:37] <Xman> WONToN: r u there?
[08:37] <robert_> you mean network-admin?
[08:37] <Jordan_U_> robert_, No
[08:37] <fulio> Dooes anyone have AWN installed?
[08:37] <Jordan_U_> robert_, They are two different apps
[08:37] <robert_> then I dont have it installed
[08:38] <Frogzoo> jaime: gstreamer isn't a video player, it's a video engine used by several players
[08:38] <robert_> Im running from the livecd
[08:38] <Jordan_U_> robert_, "Roaming mode" means let network-manager deal with it :)
[08:38] <robert_> wow, you're confusing
[08:38] <Xman> WONToN:
[08:38] <Jordan_U_> robert_, So if you don't have it installed roaming mode won't do anything but disable your card :)
[08:38] <Jordan_U_> robert_, sorry
[08:38] <skinnypuppy1334> Anyone recomend some good gdesklets sites?
[08:38] <sanjay> $200,000 for sixty Windows machines, licensing included for one school.
[08:39] <robert_> gee, that would make a difference
[08:39] <Xman> WONToN:
[08:39] <Xman> WONToN:?????
[08:39] <E-mu> How do you execute an sh file? install.sh*?
[08:39] <robert_> so I get to ifconfig my network
[08:39] <robert_> hooray
[08:39] <WONToN> oh hey
[08:39] <Jordan_U_> robert_, Why not just set it back to manual?
[08:39] <doms> how to prevent CRT  in radiation?
[08:40] <chuy_max> I have a pop server that doesn't support SSL, if I don't use encryption, is my password compromised?
[08:40] <Xman> WONToN: i have pastebin the new output of ifconfig
[08:40] <Jordan_U_> robert_, switching to roaming mode isn't permanent
[08:40] <Smegzor> What is the default port used for https connections?
[08:40] <Frogzoo> sanjay: I should hope so
[08:40] <Xman> WONToN: see link http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36280/
[08:40] <Jordan_U_> robert_, Just switch back
[08:40] <WONToN> xman are you on windows now?
[08:40] <Frogzoo> Smegzor: grep https /etc/services
[08:40] <Smegzor> thanks
[08:41] <Xman> WONToN: yes
[08:41] <eyeballzz2> hey guys.
[08:41] <Xman> WONToN: yes Windows XP SP2
[08:41] <eyeballzz2> i'm trying to install ubuntu but not having much luck....
[08:41] <WONToN> do start > run > cmd > ipconfig
[08:41] <tiddi> someone have a Sandberg Nightcam working in Feisty?
[08:42] <Frogzoo> eyeballzz2: that's useless as a problem description
[08:42] <Xman> WONToN: i did that
[08:43] <Xman> WONToN: should i pastebin it for u?
[08:43] <WONToN> yes
[08:44] <Jordan_U_> !not working | eyeballzz2
[08:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about not working - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:44] <robert_> I did
[08:44] <robert_> it gets the right settings
[08:45] <Jordan_U_> !doesn't work | eyeballzz2
[08:45] <ubotu> eyeballzz2: Doesn't work is a strong statement. Does it sit on the couch all day? Does it want more money? Is it on IRC all the time? Please be specific! Examples of what doesn't work tend to help too.
[08:45] <robert_> however it still cant do anything
[08:45] <eyeballzz2> the first error i get is "unable to locate rsdp" then the ubuntu logo comes up.. seems to be loading itself in memory, then a string of hundreds of errors scrolls across the screen.
[08:45] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[08:46] <xIke> anyone know a way to jump to the beginning or end of a textfield in firefox?
[08:46] <Frogzoo> eyeballzz2: first thing to do is validate the cd
[08:46] <doms> how to prevent CRT  in radiation?
[08:46] <robert_> anybody?
[08:47] <Jordan_U_> eyeballzz2, How do you know that they are errors?
[08:47] <Jordan_U__> eyeballzz2, How do you know that they are errors?
[08:48] <Jordan_U__> eyeballzz2, Also what version of Ubuntu?
[08:48] <eyeballzz2> eg: buffer io error on device fd0 logical block 0.
[08:49] <eyeballzz2> 7.04
[08:49] <Jordan_U__> eyeballzz2, Do you have a floppy drive?
[08:49] <eyeballzz2> yes.
[08:49] <Jordan_U__> eyeballzz2, Do you know if it works?
[08:49] <Xman> WONToN: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36282/
[08:49] <WONToN> k
[08:49] <eyeballzz2> actually, i couldnt tell you. havent used it
[08:49] <fel2007> Hi, does anyone know if ubunto supports webcams in the default installation?
[08:50] <Jordan_U__> eyeballzz2, Do you mind disconnecting it, fd0 is the floppy drive
[08:50] <Jordan_U__> fel2007, There are no webcam viewers installed by default
[08:51] <fel2007> IC, thanks Jordan_U__
[08:51] <Jordan_U__> fel2007, np
[08:51] <eyeballzz2> ok.
[08:53] <Xman> WONToN: what to do next?
[08:54] <eyeballzz2> alright... now i've got <0>kernal panic - not syncing attempted to kill init!
[08:54] <Jordan_U__> eyeballzz2, The LiveCD does not work on some systems, even if those systems work with an actual install, there is an alternate CD, but the nice thing about the LiveCD is that everything that does work in the LiveCD will work on an install
[08:54] <Xman> WONToN: what to do next?
[08:55] <WONToN> well the number dont match
[08:55] <Jordan_U__> eyeballzz2, And I assume you don't want to install if it might end up not working with your system.
[08:55] <eyeballzz2> alright... so if i cant use the live cd, how do i install it?
[08:55] <WONToN> ip's
[08:55] <Jordan_U__> !alternate | eyeballzz2
[08:55] <ubotu> eyeballzz2: 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
[08:55] <Xman> WONToN: which ip?
[08:56] <WONToN> Bcast:61.16.226.127  and Default Gateway . . 61.16.226.1
[08:56] <mattgyver83> Hey room.  How can i find out my CPU temperature?
[08:56] <Jordan_U__> eyeballzz2, You can get it by checking the box for it when you download the install CD
[08:56] <fel2007> Hi, If I use nsdiwrapper to get a wifi adapter to work will the turbo or speedboost function also work?
[08:56] <Xman> WONToN: but don't u think they should be different
[08:57] <eyeballzz2> well, the system's not working. i have a frankenstien system that i threw together and found out that, oem windoze installs are tied to the cpu.
[08:57] <Darth_Miki> Kussoljatok mr el
[08:57] <fel2007> mattgyver83, you can use gkrellm...
[08:57] <WONToN> fel, they never worked in the first place, lol
[08:57] <Darth_Miki> sok hlye pcs
[08:57] <Xman> WONToN: but don't u think they should be different?
[08:58] <Adlai> fel2007: those are essentially marketing crap anyway, don't worry about it
[08:58] <Jordan_U> eyeballzz2, Try the alternate install CD if you don't mind, it's not very hard ( it's text based like the windows install is text based, not command line )
[08:58] <shifty> how can i add a widescreen resolution to use?
[08:58] <WONToN> not all too sure but it's worth trying,
[08:59] <gcostello> mattgyver83: cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM/temperature
[08:59] <eyeballzz2> word. i'll give that a shot tomorow when i'm around a broadband connection again.
[08:59] <Jordan_U> shifty, Do you have the drivers for your card installed?
[08:59] <Adlai> shifty: most surefire way is sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[08:59] <Xman> WONToN: so what should i do?
[08:59] <shifty> Jordan_U: im using just the drivers that ubuntu installed initially, its an intel onboard
[08:59] <mattgyver83> Thanks for your help :)
[08:59] <Jordan_U> shifty, Try the "intel" driver, they are in the package xorg-driver-intel I believe
[09:00] <fel2007> Ic, thanks Adlai & WONToN
[09:00] <Jordan_U> shifty, xserver-xorg-video-intel
[09:01] <shifty> ok, how do i change it to use that driver and be able to use widescreen?
[09:01] <Xman> WONToN: so what should i do?
[09:01] <Jordan_U> !xconfig | shifty
[09:01] <ubotu> shifty: 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
[09:02] <shifty> !FixRes
[09:02] <ubotu> The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[09:03] <Xman> WONToN: r u there?
[09:03] <WONToN> you could try inet addr:61.16.226.1  Bcast:61.16.226.255  Mask:255.255.255.000
[09:03] <WONToN> oops
[09:03] <Jordan_U> shifty, That guide tells you basically what I said except it tells you to edit your xorg.conf by hand
[09:03] <WONToN> Mask:255.255.255.0
[09:04] <Xman> WONToN: how can i insert it there?
[09:04] <Jordan_U> !paste | Xman ?
[09:04] <ubotu> Xman ?: 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)
[09:04] <Jordan_U> Xman, Sorry if that's not what you meant, just trying to prevent an accidental flood :)
[09:05] <WONToN> system > administration > network > interfacexx >
[09:06] <Xman> WONToN: there we pu ip subnet mask and gateway but where to put bcast
[09:06] <Xman> put
[09:06] <kraut> moin
[09:07] <WONToN> leave it out
[09:07] <jiggy> just installed ubuntu 7.04 64 bit my monitor is not going to sleep any more i of course installed nvidia drivers to get screen resolution right cant seem to find the answer anyone know
[09:07] <Jordan_U> jiggy, Is it set to go to sleep in the power management settings?
[09:08] <jiggy> yes at 20 minutes
[09:08] <Xman> WONToN: what happened
[09:08] <Jordan_U> jiggy, What happens @ 20 min?
[09:08] <jiggy> dispay shuts off but monitor stays on
[09:08] <WONToN> hmm?
[09:08] <Jordan_U> jiggy, Black?
[09:09] <Jordan_U> jiggy, Or no signal?
[09:09] <jiggy> i checked nvidia settings no answer
[09:09] <Xman> tell me where to put bcast
[09:09] <WONToN> if not there then leave it out
[09:09] <Xman> WONToN: no place for bcast there
[09:10] <WONToN> the leave it out
[09:10] <Xman> WONToN: ok, anyother way
[09:12] <Xman> WONToN: is there any way to get ubuntu packages in windows like mp3 plugins
[09:12] <intangibleliquid> geez, my sound has problems. While playing with amarok, i tried to adjust the volume and sound went off
[09:12] <intangibleliquid> also, it has some notification of arts or something
[09:12] <WONToN> yes,
[09:13] <byonix> hi, how do i install joomla in feisty?, i have installed apache2, php5 and mysql5, and they all worked fine
[09:13] <Smegzor> /part
[09:14] <Xman> WONToN: tell me please i'll do that and install packages later in ubuntu
[09:14] <WONToN> http://packages.ubuntu.com/
[09:15] <Xman> WONToN: will i get all packages there
[09:15] <WONToN> almost all
[09:15] <shifty> awesome, now it actually look useable
[09:15] <WONToN> all that supported
[09:15] <Xman> WONToN: its showing options feisty and feisty-backports
[09:16] <Xman> WONToN: which to select
[09:16] <jiggy> when i type xset in terminal window it gives me some options maybe anser is there
[09:16] <WONToN> start in feisty
[09:16] <Xman> k
[09:17] <Xman> WONToN: which to select
[09:17] <Xman> sorry
[09:17] <Xman> WONToN: which to select
[09:17] <cookie-102> hello
[09:18] <cookie-102> just a quick question
[09:18] <Xman> WONToN: is gutsy new version of ubuntu
[09:18] <stdin> !gutsy
[09:18] <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
[09:18] <cookie-102> I seen some users on LostIRC on ubuntu have a plus sign in front of them, what is that?
[09:18] <byonix> hi, how do i install joomla in feisty?, i have installed apache2, php5 and mysql5, and they all worked fine
[09:19] <cookie-102> pls, why some users have a + sign in front of their name
[09:19] <Xman> WONToN: not opening link http://packages.ubuntu.com/feisty/
[09:19] <bsdnux> any idea why chattr does nothing on my feisty? i'm trying different attributes, but none of them are set...
[09:20] <ray_> ??
[09:21] <clay> no?
[09:21] <clay> ciao ragazzi!!
[09:21] <Bogaurd> hmm - I'm looking for a picture viewer for gnome which I can use to go over snaps from my camera, which will display a pane or something with the exif data. does such a thing exist?
[09:21] <clay> ma qui avete tutti ubuntu?
[09:21] <WONToN> xman, maybe if you try again later
[09:22] <clay> full ubuntu?
[09:22] <bsdnux> claro
[09:22] <clay> italiani?
[09:22] <bsdnux> solo no parliamo l'italiano ;)
[09:22] <clay> tu si?
[09:23] <bsdnux> no.... parlo spagnolo. posibile che existe #ubuntu-it
[09:23] <Xman> WONToN: ok, thnaks for ur kind infornmation :)
[09:23] <Xman> :-)
[09:23] <bsdnux> si, existe
[09:23] <WONToN> no prob
[09:25] <bsdnux> #ubuntu-it e el canale italiano su ubuntu
[09:26] <bsdnux> i do a  "chattr -V -j test.file" and get "Flags of test.file set as ------------------", same with any other attribs... what's wrong with chattr?
[09:26] <m0u5e> whats the command line for direct rendering in mplayer
[09:27] <Jordan_U> m0u5e, -vo xv IIRC
[09:27] <clay> help for configuration
[09:28] <clay> help for configuration "evolution"
[09:29] <enovativ> good morning to all
[09:29] <enovativ> i finally got here !
[09:29] <bsdnux> my fault, ignore my question... it's +i of course
[09:29] <enovativ> on my windows box..but i got here !
[09:29] <clay> good morning
[09:29] <clay> to you
[09:29] <enovativ> thank yoyu clay
[09:29] <Mike__> hey everybody i got a grub error 22 question i need help with
[09:30] <clay> i'm italian
[09:30] <Mike__> could anyone possible help me out?
[09:30] <bsdnux> Mike__ simply start with a live cd and do a grub-install
[09:30] <m0u5e> Jordan_U: nvm i found it, its -dr :D
[09:31] <clay> help configuration evoltution for fastmail
[09:31] <Mike__> ill try that, i kinda figured but wanted reassurance
[09:31] <clay> renato
[09:31] <clay> sei italiano
[09:31] <bsdnux> grub-sintall /dev/hda or /dev/sda that is
[09:31] <clay> ?
[09:32] <Frogzoo_> Mike__: multiple hdds?
[09:32] <Mike__> no
[09:32] <Frogzoo_> Mike__: should be straightforward then
[09:32] <Mike__> i just used gparted and gave both my windows and ubuntu partitions more room by taking over a partition i wasnt using
[09:33] <stdin> clay: Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese.
[09:33] <mzuverink> Is there an app that resizes image files to make them suitable for emailing and such, maybe a gimp plugin, or maybe I have just missed it in the gimp?
[09:33] <BMT> working on installing Xchat to my laptop that i have ubuntu on
[09:33] <clay> ok thanks
[09:33] <BMT> i have two laptops that i mainly use...
[09:34] <BMT> one windows...(dell)...and Ubuntu (gateway)
[09:34] <Mike__> mzuverink im sure you can do it in gimp but sites online do it quick like http://www.shrinkpictures.com/
[09:35] <Om_> koi hai
[09:35] <mzuverink> Mike__, ok, thanks
[09:35] <Jordan_U> mzuverink, imagemagic if you want to automate it, if not then krita / Gimp should do fine
[09:36] <mzuverink> Jordan_U, thanks
[09:36] <Om_> ubotu: yahan par koi nahin hai
[09:36] <Om_> ok
[09:36] <leroy> (previously mike__) so when i finally get the iso downloaded and run the ubuntu live disk, how do i JUST install grub?
[09:36] <hybernate> dose any one know why i cant use 1400x900 resolution i have added what i could it said i should on the forums, in my xorg.conf. but i still cant get it working with fglrx ? any clues
[09:37] <BMT> oh yeah...that is somethiung i wanted to know....how come i can't get past 1024x768 screen resolution on my gateway laptop using Ubuntu ?
[09:38] <Jordan_U> BMT, What gpu?
[09:38] <clearzen> !dd
[09:38] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dd - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[09:38] <link_36p> Can any bash experts here tell me how to start a cammand as a new process (so starting it doesnt stop the scripts exexution)
[09:38] <Jordan_U> hybernate, Are you sure that you are using fglrx?
[09:38] <BMT> huh
[09:38] <Jordan_U> BMT, Graphics Card
[09:38] <BMT> oh
[09:38] <clearzen> I'm getting a file size limit exceeded error with dd. Does anyone know why this happens?
[09:38] <Jordan_U> link_36p, command &
[09:39] <BMT> good question...let me find that out
[09:39] <hybernate> Jordan_U, I think i am caus now my 3d desktop works but not the resolution change
[09:39] <sauvin> clearzen, I assume you're making an image and storing it in a file?
[09:39] <Xman> WONToN: is there any way to download all packages at once
[09:39] <clearzen> sauvin:Yes
[09:39] <Jordan_U> Try reconfiguring X
[09:40] <Jordan_U> !xconfig | hybernate
[09:40] <ubotu> hybernate: 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
[09:40] <Elefant> neone want to help me with some driver installation that's giving me a headache?
[09:40] <hybernate> Jordan_U, thx
[09:40] <chuy_max> do I need some package in my server to be able to ping it?
[09:40] <Xman> WONToN: becoz i m downloading them one by one any 1 package depends on any other one
[09:40] <Jordan_U> hybernate, It will re-write your xorg.conf but it will back up the current one, you want the second command most likely, though the first may give options you need
[09:40] <chuy_max> the server is on the DMZ in my router so no ports blocked
[09:40] <chuy_max> and I can't ping it
[09:40] <sauvin> clearzen, the resulting file is too large for the filesystem on which you're storing that image.
[09:40] <Jordan_U> chuy_max, No
[09:41] <Xman> WONToN:???????
[09:41] <clearzen> sauvin: How do I break it into pieces with dd then?
[09:41] <chuy_max> Jordan_U, then, why can't I ping my server?
[09:41] <BMT> i have a gateway mt6707 and got google any info on it for some reason
[09:41] <sauvin> I don't know. On what filesystem are you storing the image, and what is the image OF?
[09:41] <link_36p> How does one make a cammand start as a new process in bash?
[09:42] <Xman> WONToN:???????
[09:42] <Jordan_U> link_36p, I already told you
[09:42] <chuy_max> link_36p it always start as a new process
[09:42] <Xman> WONToN:???????
[09:42] <pteague> is there a reason my ubuntu server is doing everything in uppercase?
[09:42] <clearzen> I'm storing it on a vfat filesystem. (2GB limit I think) and I'm trying to store it to a file named img.iso
[09:42] <Xman> WONToN:????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
[09:42] <Jordan_U> link_36p, Though as chuy_max says you are using incorrect rerminology
[09:43] <Elefant> can someone help me with my drivers please?
[09:43] <MrMist> Hey guys
[09:43] <Jordan_U> !anyone | Elefant
[09:43] <ubotu> Elefant: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[09:43] <MrMist> Any way to use "apt-cache" to search to the source repositories ?
[09:43] <sauvin> An ISO is too large for a FAT system? On what device is this FAT system?
[09:44] <bluebanana> how can i get audacity to export a wav file into a mp3 that is less that 128kbs?
[09:44] <Jordan_U> MrMist, They are basically the same
[09:44] <chuy_max> MrMist, I think all the packages from universe multiverse have sources, so you can get them with apt-get source
[09:44] <stdin> MrMist: apt-cache showsrc <Package>
[09:44] <Elefant> I'm trying to install a button driver on my fujitsu lifebook.  It makes fine but then I can't modprobe it -.-
[09:45] <Xman> any one please tell me how to download ubuntu packages with minimum no. of clicks in Windows?
[09:45] <clearzen> sauvin: It's a fat32 system. The drive itself shows up as W95 Ext'd (LBA) with fdisk as well.
[09:45] <BMT> i foudn some specs..and it says .. " video integration... motherboard"
[09:45] <Jordan_U> Elefant, Are you sure you need an extra driver? Does anything show up in xev?
[09:45] <BMT> does that help ?
[09:45] <BMT> cause i do not see anything specific to what type of graphics card is usd
[09:45] <BMT> used
[09:45] <MrMist> stdin: thanks
[09:45] <Jordan_U> Xman, packages.ubuntu.com ?
[09:45] <Elefant> yeah, no response from xev
[09:46] <Elefant> its buttons on my laptop screen
[09:46] <Jordan_U> BMT, Probably intel, try the intel driver
[09:46] <Xman> Jordan_U: i ahve opened the site but
[09:46] <MrMist> So... after downloading the source with, say "apt-get source qmail-src --compile"... How do I install it ?
[09:46] <Xman> i m downloading it 1 by 1
[09:46] <Jordan_U> !fixres | BMT see the part about intel
[09:46] <ubotu> BMT see the part about intel: 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
[09:46] <Xman> and its taking so much time
[09:47] <Jordan_U> Xman, Do you have access to an Ubuntu machine?
[09:47] <Xman> Jordan_U: which ubuntu machine man?
[09:48] <sauvin> clearzen, would it be an option to make the image on an ext3 volume and then copy it AFTER you've seen what size it really is?
[09:48] <Jordan_U> Xman, Any, but preferably the one you want to install the packages to
[09:48] <Xman> Jordan_U: do u mean the packages server
[09:48] <naxa> hi
[09:48] <sanjay> Hi, naxa
[09:48] <clearzen> sauvin: The drive itself is 100GB's give or take 20GB
[09:48] <sanjay> How's things?
[09:48] <hybernate> Jordan_U, thx again that did it when i added the "composite" "false"
[09:48] <Xman> Jordan_U: yes i have installed it on my harddisk
[09:48] <bluebanana> i have a wav file in audacity. if i crop out some parts, and re-save as wav, will audio quality be just as good as original?
[09:49] <naxa> well, I've just recovered 2/3 lost partitions I've made with my previous attempt :)
[09:49] <sauvin> I thought you were making an ISO?
[09:49] <Jordan_U> hybernate, Why are you using Edgy ;) ?
[09:49] <Xman> Jordan_U: internet is not working in ubuntu
[09:49] <naxa> now my install is almost fine
[09:49] <naxa> but i have some problems
[09:49] <naxa> 1) the installer found two swaps, but I will delete one of the partitions
[09:49] <Xman> Jordan_U: that's y i m downloading packages from windows
[09:49] <sauvin> bluebanana, what's wrong with using mencoder?
[09:49] <naxa> i dont know how can i disable the swap partition?
[09:49] <astro76> bluebanana, yes, a wav file is not compressed, so there's no re-compression
[09:49] <Jordan_U> Xman, Doesn't need to be, you can make an install script from synaptic and put it on a thumb drive, or use the windows ext driver to see it on the Ubuntu partition
[09:50] <MenZa> 4/w 28
[09:50] <Jordan_U> naxa, Just delete it, shouldn't complain
[09:50] <naxa> 2) i installed grub to the partition on which i installed the system. will it be ok? :)
[09:50] <bluebanana> sauvin, i have to do some cropping, that's why i'm using audacity.
[09:50] <naxa> ok thank you :)
[09:50] <hybernate> Jordan_U, caus i tried feisty 3 times and i cant get it to install from the standard disk then i tried alternate disk and still didnt get it working so i just gave upp um not skilled enuff to use it yet i need more time in Lunix before i start with that iv been tinysoft user for ages
[09:50] <Xman> Jordan_U: what is Windows ext driver?
[09:50] <MenZa> !ext3 | Xman
[09:50] <ubotu> Xman: ext3 is the default filesystem on Ubuntu, and the most popular on Linux. You can read/write from Windows to ext3 via http://www.fs-driver.org
[09:50] <bluebanana> sauvin, but after i crop some parts of my wav file, i use audacity to export file into mp3. is mencoder a better mp3 tool, or just the same?
[09:51] <Xman> Jordan_U: what is Windows ext driver?
[09:51] <Elefant> when I make install it installs the module in /lib/modules/2.6.20-16-generic/extra
[09:51] <naxa> 3rd: my system won't boot this (/dev/sda3) partition, it will boot /dev/hda which doesn't have grub. can i install grub or lilo manually to that place?
[09:51] <Jordan_U> Xman, A driver for windows that lets you read / write files on your Ubuntu partition
[09:51] <Elefant> the howto says I should be able to just modprobe fjbtndrv it
[09:51] <Elefant> but its not found -.-
[09:51] <sauvin> bluebanana, I can't tell you that for sure. I don't know what audacity uses.
[09:51] <Jordan_U> Elefant, Did you depmod?
[09:52] <clearzen> sauvin: no. I was just naming the ouput file with the extension .iso
[09:52] <Xman> Jordan_U: will it download packages from windows
[09:52] <Xman> ?
[09:52] <Jordan_U> Elefant, And did you try xev like I asked before?
[09:52] <Elefant> yah
[09:52] <Elefant> no responce
[09:52] <Elefant> *response
[09:52] <MenZa> Jordan_U: Busy, are we ;)
[09:52] <bluebanana> sauvin, lame is used
[09:52] <sauvin> clearzen, so what's the image you're making?
[09:52] <MrMist> Guys... How do I install a downloaded source package ??
[09:52] <Jordan_U> Xman, The script won't work, but you can get a list of URLs from it ( or install cygwin and actually run the script from windows
[09:53] <Jordan_U> MrMist, Why, what are you trying to do?
[09:53] <hybernate> is there any way to get a user list for whos on the channel in Xchat?
[09:53] <MrMist> Jordan_U: I've issued the command "apt-get source qmail-src --compile"
[09:53] <clearzen> sauvin: It's a clone of a partition on a hard drive
[09:53] <MenZa> hybernate: Move your mouse to your right panel and drag it to the left. That should open a userlist.
[09:53] <scipio__> naxa, you can repair/reinstall grub from the livecd on the bootable partition
[09:53] <Elefant> depmod wut?
[09:53] <MenZa> naxa: There's also the option to use SuperGrub.
[09:53] <MenZa> !supergrub
[09:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about supergrub - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[09:53] <MrMist> Jordan_U: It seems that a .deb file is being built in the current dir
[09:53] <EvilAIM> Hello.
[09:53] <MenZa> hm
[09:54] <Xman> Jordan_U: how to make that script man?
[09:54] <EvilAIM> I'm downloading from: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download
[09:54] <EvilAIM> there
[09:54] <sauvin> clearzen, what size is that partition?
[09:54] <EvilAIM> ubuntu 7.04
[09:54] <EvilAIM> desktop edition
[09:54] <EvilAIM> standard pc
[09:54] <clearzen> The partition is 100GB
[09:54] <EvilAIM> does that have the live cd?
[09:54] <Jordan_U> MrMist, I mean why are you using the source package, the way to install it would be to make it into a binary .deb, but that would be the same as the one in the repos
[09:54] <hybernate> MenZa, hehe thx
[09:54] <Jordan_U> EvilAIM, Yes
[09:54] <scipio__> EvilAIM, yes
[09:54] <Clavi> Hi all, I bought an internal hd after istalling Ubuntu Feisty. Now I'm mounting manually for some time, but that's not the smartest way.  I kow I could edit fstab or mtab, but isn't there a more elegant Ubuntu kind of  way? (maybe gui?)
[09:54] <clearzen> sauvin: It is about 100GB
[09:54] <sauvin> clearzen, you're not going to get a 100GB image onto a FAT filesystem.
[09:54] <EvilAIM> Merci
[09:55] <naxa> really? What is supergrub? And how can i reinstall/repair? :)
[09:55] <MrMist> Jordan_U: QMail isn't in the repos.. it's developers only allow source distribution
[09:55] <EvilAIM> Has anyone had a chance to try to emulate ubuntu using VMware?
[09:55] <Jordan_U> Clavi, What FS?
[09:55] <MenZa> MrMist: http://supergrub.forjamari.linex.org/
[09:55] <Xman> Jordan_U: how to make that script man?
[09:55] <MenZa> That sums it up pretty well :)
[09:55] <clearzen> sauvin: can I break it into 2GB files and then use cat to put it together
[09:55] <Clavi> Jordan_U: ext3
[09:55] <leroy> -also trying to reinstall grub
[09:55] <BMT> ok..i found it....it is a : mobile 945gm/gms/940gml express integrated graphics controller
[09:55] <scipio__> naxa, reinstall grub: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=224351&highlight=recover+grub
[09:55] <naxa> great! :)
[09:55] <MenZa> BMT: You're in luck, those are pretty easy to get working iirc.
[09:56] <Xman> Jordan_U: how to make that script man???????
[09:56] <sauvin> clearzen, you might be able to do something similar, but I believe dd only knows how to make a single monolithic image; the chunking will happen afterwards.
[09:56] <sauvin> That being the case, I think you're up against making the image live on an ext3 fs, at least temporarily.
[09:56] <Jordan_U> !patience | Xman
[09:56] <ubotu> Xman: The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[09:56] <MrMist> MenZa: Huh ??
[09:56] <BMT> i do it get it to show my  screen resolution higher than 1024x768 ?
[09:56] <MenZa> MrMist: http://supergrub.forjamari.linex.org/ <- thar website
[09:56] <MenZa> !fixres | BMT
[09:56] <ubotu> BMT: 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
[09:56] <naxa> Q4) how can i install mc? :)))
[09:56] <sauvin> clearzen, the folks on #linux may have a better idea.
[09:56] <MenZa> naxa: mc? Midnight Commander?
[09:57] <BMT> thanks
[09:57] <Jordan_U> Xman, Open synaptic, check the package / packages you wan to install then go to file -> Create Package Download script
[09:57] <BMT> let me go and start reading
[09:57] <naxa> yes!
[09:57] <clearzen> sauvin: Okay, I'll look around. But if worse comes to worse then I can format the destination drive ext3
[09:57] <Xman> Jordan_U: oops, sorry!
[09:57] <MenZa> naxa: sudo aptitude install mc
[09:57] <MenZa> :)
[09:57] <MrMist> MenZa: You've got the wrong guy. I'm trying to install a source package in ubuntu
[09:57] <Jordan_U> MrMist, http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/apt-howto/ch-sourcehandling.en.html
[09:57] <sauvin> clearzen, that might be your best option. I don't remember what the filesize limit on ext3 is, but it's a hella bigger than some damn 2GB.
[09:57] <MenZa> MrMist: Ahh, I thought you were the one mentioning Super Grub. My apologies.
[09:57] <Elefant> oh sweet, I got it working
[09:58] <MrMist> MenZa: heh.. no problem :)
[09:58] <MenZa> :D
[09:58] <Jordan_U> Elefant, How ?
[09:58] <EvilAIM> Excuse me, one more question.  How limited am I with the use of a live cd.  I suppose there is no saving or anything?
[09:58] <scipio__> MenZa, it was naxa who needed that info ;)
[09:58] <MenZa> scipio__: right :)
[09:58] <EvilAIM> would it be possible to install softare, and do that such stuff, and keep data?
[09:58] <MenZa> EvilAIM: Sure, it saves it in your RAM.
[09:58] <EvilAIM> but once I remove the cd, it's gone?
[09:58] <Jordan_U> EvilAIM, Yes, but anything you don't save on external media is gone
[09:58] <MenZa> EvilAIM: Which means your computer will become increasingly slow if you keep installing stuff.
[09:59] <MenZa> Indeed
[09:59] <Jordan_U> EvilAIM, When you shut down that is
[09:59] <naxa> MenZa: The problem is that there is no mc package...
[09:59] <EvilAIM> Hmmm, so I might as well just install it.
[09:59] <piti> Hi everyone
[09:59] <MenZa> naxa: sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude install mc
[09:59] <ward_> how do i do this:  2) Add the following to your login script:
[09:59] <MenZa> !info mc | naxa
[09:59] <ubotu> naxa: mc: midnight commander - a powerful file manager. In component universe, is optional. Version 1:4.6.1-7ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 2057 kB, installed size 5944 kB
[09:59] <ward_>   export PSPDEV=/usr/local/pspdev
[09:59] <ward_>   export PATH=$PATH:$PSPDEV/bin
[09:59] <MenZa> :P
[09:59] <m0u5e> what is up with this STUPID gnome_screensaver_error() that comes up w/ mplayer whenever i load a movie
[10:00] <m0u5e> the conf file clearly states that i use xscreensaver, so why does it come up with this error?
[10:00] <Xman> any one please tell me how to download ubuntu packages from http://packages.ubuntu.com with minimum no. of clicks in Windows?
[10:00] <MeRodent> what's the path to cdrom0?
[10:00] <Jordan_U> m0u5e, How did you disable gnome-screensaver?
[10:00] <naxa> MenZa: OK Than what is this?
[10:00] <naxa> root@ubuntu:/home/ubuntu# aptitude install mc
[10:00] <naxa> Reading package lists... Done
[10:00] <MenZa> MrMist: /media/cdrom0 iirc.
[10:00] <naxa> Building dependency tree
[10:01] <naxa> Reading state information... Done
[10:01] <MenZa> naxa: Why have you enabled the root account?
[10:01] <Jordan_U> !paste | naxa
[10:01] <ubotu> naxa: 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)
[10:01] <MenZa> !paste | naxa
[10:01] <naxa> Initializing package states... Done
[10:01] <naxa> Building tag database... Done
[10:01] <Elefant>  oh, I forgot to depmod it
[10:01] <MenZa> oh dear
[10:01] <naxa> Couldn't find package "mc".  However, the following
[10:01] <EvilAIM> The last time I install a linux distro had to have been 4 years ago.  There was still an issue with dual booting.
[10:01] <MenZa> !ops | mute naxa
[10:01] <ubotu> mute naxa: 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
[10:01] <ward_> ffs
[10:01] <MeRodent> thanks.
[10:01] <naxa> packages contain "mc" in their name:
[10:01] <naxa>   mcpp xfce4-mcs-plugins libxfce4mcs-client3 libxfce4mcs-dev libxdmcp-dev
[10:01] <EvilAIM> do you think that has been corrected?
[10:01] <naxa>   libxcb-xvmc0 xfce4-mcs-manager-dev libxvmc1-dbg kdebluetooth-irmcsync
[10:01] <ward_> naxa, STFU please?
[10:01] <MenZa> !ohmy | ward_
[10:01] <ubotu> ward_: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[10:01] <scipio__> he pasted the whole thing. he couldn't stop anymore
[10:01] <MenZa> thanks Hobbsee
[10:01] <Hobbsee> scipio__: he still hasnt..
[10:02] <scipio__> :)
[10:02] <Hobbsee> naxa: please read the topic, particular the part about the pastebin.
[10:02] <ward_> Hobbsee, BANNING him WAS necessary???
[10:02] <MenZa> naxa: That's truly weird. Which version of Ubuntu do you use?
[10:02] <Hobbsee> ward_: i didnt issue any bans.
[10:02] <MenZa> ward_: Umm, it just ensures they can't send to the channel.
[10:02] <Hobbsee> ward_: i issued a quiet
[10:02] <naxa> it should be 7.04... how can i check actually? :)
[10:02] <MenZa> naxa: cat /etc/issue
[10:02] <m0u5e> Jordan_U: I didnt? I'm on xubuntu
[10:02] <ward_> Hobbsee, ah ok :-)
[10:03] <Hobbsee> ward_: please learn about the modes of freenode before attempting to do my job for me.
[10:03] <m0u5e> Jordan_U: i had this error when i was running ubuntu before though too
[10:03] <Jordan_U> m0u5e, Ahh, :)
[10:03] <naxa> its 7.04
[10:03] <m0u5e> Jordan_U: so i know its not just cause im using xubuntu now -_-;
[10:03] <naxa> it's not _that_ old...
[10:03] <Xman> can any one please tell me how to download ubuntu packages from http://packages.ubuntu.com with minimum no. of clicks in Windows?
[10:03] <MenZa> naxa: ok. It's weird; I can install midnight commander fine.
[10:03] <MenZa> !repeat | Xman
[10:03] <ubotu> Xman: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[10:03] <MenZa> naxa: Why have you enabled your root accoutn?
[10:03] <MenZa> account*
[10:03] <ward_> Hobbsee, if i have to take shit from you i prefer to go elsewhere, byebye, for all the people that ARE positive to me: thanx for the help i've had
[10:03] <Xman> !patience
[10:03] <ubotu> The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[10:03] <gcostello> naxa: have you enabled the universe repository
[10:03] <Jordan_U> Xman, Have you created the package download script yet?
[10:03] <naxa> Xman: I would use wget for windows or possibly downthemall+firefox
[10:04] <Hobbsee> ... right then
[10:04] <naxa> gcostello: what is that? :D I suppose i dont...
[10:04] <naxa> MenZa: I made it with sudo passwd root. I don't like if there is no root.
[10:04] <MenZa> naxa: Why?
[10:04] <naxa> Becouse anyone can write in sudo passwd root.
[10:04] <Xman> Jordan_U: idon't know how to create that script.
[10:05] <naxa> It is easier to have root to do the jobs.
[10:05] <MenZa> Well yes, but that require them to be in the group admin :)
[10:05] <Jordan_U> naxa, I told him how to make a package download script that uses wget, can you walk him though the windows side of installing wget / making it a batch file ( I don't think any modification is necessary but I am not sure )
[10:05] <naxa> I dislike the non-root solution, sorry. I hope it's not a problem with kubuntu.
[10:05] <Jordan_U> Xman, Did you see my post explaining how?
[10:05] <h1st0> naxa: sudo is part of debian.
[10:05] <naxa> Jordan_U: I can try
[10:05] <MenZa> naxa: shouldn't be :)
[10:05] <Jordan_U> Xman, Open synaptic, check the package / packages you wan to install then go to file -> Create Package Download script
[10:05] <h1st0> naxa: you can easily create a root account.
[10:05] <MenZa> naxa: Whether you use it or not; I was just curious.
[10:06] <MenZa> h1st0:They have already.
[10:06] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[10:06] <naxa> ok
[10:06] <Jordan_U> sudo is much more useful with SELinux
[10:07] <naxa> Now I try to install grub on /dev/hda... a moment please...
[10:07] <gmenelau> how can install the new amsn ?
[10:07] <MenZa> !amsn | gmenelau
[10:07] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about amsn - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:07] <MenZa> hmm
[10:07] <naxa> Xman, can you wait please? I'll be right back
[10:07] <gmenelau> MenZa : yes
[10:07] <Xman> Jordan_U: i think i just have to take the urls and put it in a file. right?
[10:07] <MenZa> gmenelau: I thought ubotu had a trigger for it.
[10:07] <MenZa> hmm
[10:08] <IndyGunFreak> why not use pidgin?
[10:08] <h1st0> !msn
[10:08] <ubotu> Instant Messenger Clients: Gaim (GNOME, http://help.ubuntu.com/community/GaimHowto), Kopete (KDE), both supporting MSN, Jabber, AIM, Gadu-Gadu, Novell Groupwise, ICQ and IRC.
[10:08] <gmenelau> MenZa : i am new in ubuntu i dont know
[10:08] <h1st0> IndyGunFreak: pidgin is in gusty repos not feisty
[10:08] <MenZa> IndyGunFreak: aMSN has some features Pidgin doesn't. Offline messaging, webcam, etc. I don't like it myself, but some do.
[10:08] <h1st0> gmenelau: gaim does msn
[10:08] <gmenelau> MenZa : i have the amsn but i download the new version and i dont know how to install it
[10:08] <EvilAIM> amsn is a ram hog
[10:08] <IndyGunFreak> h1st0: well, the deb is on several sites, but i see your piont, so why not gaim
[10:09] <sauvin> Can anybody say for sure that 32-bit desktop ubuntu includes LFS?
[10:09] <EvilAIM> it's horrible if you're system is not elite
[10:09] <IndyGunFreak> LFS?
[10:09] <MenZa> Linux From Scratch?
[10:09] <MenZa> :S
[10:09] <sauvin> Large File Support.
[10:09] <naxa> how many megabytes a sektor is?
[10:09] <h1st0> Light Friction Slurpy?
[10:09] <MenZa> sauvin: How large :P?
[10:09] <naxa> smaller than 40?
[10:09] <h1st0> sauvin: yes
[10:09] <Xman> Jordan_U: what should be the extension of the file?
[10:10] <naxa> i guess its 512 byte or something :D
[10:10] <h1st0> sauvin: Last time I checked the kernel was compiled that way.  Worst case you could roll your own.
[10:10] <Sevarus> You can also get Pidgin from this location:   http://www.getdeb.net/
[10:10] <EvilAIM> 512 byte file name?
[10:10] <gmenelau> how can i install new programs?
[10:10] <naxa> forget it sorry
[10:10] <EvilAIM> thats a little excessive...
[10:10] <sauvin> I'm not the one who needs such monster files :D
[10:10] <MenZa> !install | gmenelau
[10:10] <ubotu> gmenelau: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[10:10] <MenZa> hmm
[10:10] <h1st0> gmenelau: Applications > Add Remove
[10:10] <naxa> I'm trying to back up the mbr. it should be 512 bytes but i backed up 41 mb just in case...
[10:10] <h1st0> gmenelau: gaim is already installed Applications > Internet > Gaim
[10:10] <hechu> !apt-get
[10:10] <ubotu> APT is the Advanced Package Tool, which together with dpkg forms the basic Ubuntu package management toolkit. Short apt-get manual: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGetHowto - Also see !Synaptic (Gnome) or !Adept (KDE)
[10:10] <gmenelau> MenZa : i try it
[10:11] <MenZa> gmenelau: What h1st0 said.
[10:11] <gmenelau> there is also the amsn
[10:11] <piti> I have some trouble to set up my ati card (I don't manage to drive it neither with fglrx nor with the free implementation) symproms are hardware acceleration is not enable and some apps (like kopete I'm using) crash the X server
[10:11] <hechu> !dselect
[10:11] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dselect - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:12] <EvilAIM> !yum
[10:12] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about yum - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:12] <EvilAIM> lol
[10:12] <gmenelau> h1st0 i dont like the gaim
[10:12] <EvilAIM> I guess it doesn't like the redhat/fedora commands
[10:12] <Xman> Jordan_U: i think i just have to take the urls and put it in a file. right?
[10:12] <gmenelau> h1st0 : and there is new version and i cant install it
[10:13] <h1st0> gmenelau: go to Applications > Add Remove Programs  and search for amsn
[10:13] <Jordan_U_> Xman, I may have missed some of your comments since I lost wireless
[10:13] <naxa> ok I'm back.
[10:13] <naxa> Xman, can I help you downloading with the packages?
[10:13] <Xman> Jordan_U_: i think i just have to take the urls and put it in a file. right?
[10:13] <Xman> naxa i need to download packages in windows
[10:13] <gmenelau> h1st0 : i did that i installed and is ok , but now there is new version etc and i download the new version and i dont know how to install it
[10:14] <naxa> ok XMan could you please join the #xman channel? :)
[10:14] <h1st0> gmenelau: does the old version work?
[10:14] <Xman> naxa becoz network is not working in ubuntu
[10:14] <naxa> I see
[10:14] <IndyGunFreak> has anyone seen Pioneer linux?  they seem to push automatix pretty hard.
[10:14] <gmenelau> h1st0: yes
[10:14] <Xman> naxa went to site http://packages.ubuntu.com/feisty
[10:15] <h1st0> gmenelau: then why fix something if it isn't broke?
[10:15] <Xman> naxa i went to site http://packages.ubuntu.com/feisty
[10:15] <gmenelau> h1st0: i just want to install the new version
[10:15] <Xman> naxa but i have to download each package 1 by 1
[10:15] <remi____> hi all
[10:16] <gmenelau> h1st0: can you tell me pls how i can do that"?
[10:16] <Xman> naxa is there any way to download all packages at once in windows like ubuntu
[10:16] <Om_> ubotu: tell me channels for fun
[10:16] <remi____> i have a problem with ubuntu / nvidia. My card is an nvidia (direct X 10 compatible), and when i try to enable "visual effects", all the screen is white, can't see anything anymore. Any ideas ?
[10:17] <naxa> XMan: I see. I think Jordan_U have already told you about a script... now i will help you install wget for windows and create a batch file from Jordan_U's instructions
[10:17] <Xman> naxa plz tell me
[10:17] <naxa> Xman: ok first wget for windows
[10:17] <Om_> remi____ ubuntu is bhind and ur card is too advanced for it
[10:17] <Jordan_U__> Xman, Sorry, lost wifi again :)
[10:18] <Xman> Jordan_U__ no prob
[10:18] <remi____> 0m, any chances to get it work ?
[10:18] <naxa> Xman: can you save files to C:\windows\system32 (or wherever your windows system directory is? this is the default, though)
[10:18] <Xman> !wget
[10:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wget - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:18] <remi____> s/0m/0m
[10:18] <Jordan_U__> Xman, Is the script done?
[10:18] <Om_> not in ubuntu man a direct x 10 card ,r u a gamer
[10:18] <naxa> you should download http://users.ugent.be/~bpuype/cgi-bin/fetch.pl?dl=wget/wget.exe and save it to c:\windows\system32\wget.exe
[10:18] <EvilAIM> *shivers*
[10:18] <EvilAIM> I haaaate my windows box
[10:18] <Xman> naxa i mdoing that
[10:18] <naxa> Xman: ok
[10:19] <remi____> Om_, wtf, i don't care if it' dx 10 or not, i bought a nvidia because all other nvidia i have works right with gnu/linux.
[10:19] <Xman> Jordan_U__: naxa is helping me in that
[10:19] <naxa> Jordan_U: Currently we are downloading wget to the system dir which is in the path.
[10:19] <Xman> naxa got it
[10:19] <Om_> well u know ubuntu is behind time and all linux disros are
[10:19] <Om_> remi____
[10:19] <Jordan_U__> naxa, So you have not done the synaptic side yet?
[10:20] <Om_> remi____ plz dont use abuseive language
[10:20] <Jordan_U__> Om_, Not Archlinux and Gentoo :)
[10:20] <naxa> Xman: great. Now. Jordan_U have told you about some script. I don't know that script yet, so you should tell me more about it and then i can help you to make a batch file for the work.
[10:20] <VSpike> wget can be installed just with sudo apt-get wget
[10:20] <remi____> Om_, yep, please don't do to "r u a gamer"
[10:20] <Om_> jordan_U__ hey do they support direct x 10 card
[10:21] <Xman> Jordan_U__: its an exe file
[10:21] <Jordan_U__> Xman, Boot into Ubuntu Open synaptic, check the package / packages you wan to install then go to file -> Create Package Download script then save the script somewhere you can get to it from windows
[10:21] <gmenelau> i just download the new version of amsn how can install can someone tell me?
[10:21] <naxa> Jordan_U: whoops, i don't know the word synaptic :) Anyway if you already told a script my only work is to convert it to something.bat isn't it?
[10:21] <Om_> remi____ ok i am sorry !?
[10:21] <h1st0> gmenelau: what type of file is it?
[10:21] <gmenelau> h1st0: amsn-0.97RC1-1.tcl84.x86.package
[10:21] <Xman> Jordan_U__: i think i just have to take the urls and put it in a file. right?
[10:22] <remi____> np, i am too. i think newer nvidia should be supported, i just have to find the right driver.
[10:22] <Jordan_U__> naxa, It just does "wget url" a bunch of times, so replace the path of wget and I assume it should work
[10:22] <h1st0> gmenelau: didn't someone give you the link to the got deb site?
[10:22] <gmenelau> no
[10:22] <Sevarus> You can also get Pidgin from this location:   http://www.getdeb.net/
[10:22] <gmenelau> h1st0: no
[10:22] <Jordan_U__> Xman, No, Synaptic does that for you
[10:22] <Om_> remi____ well  did u see the restricted drivers manager
[10:22] <doms> anybody has a list of free shipping cd's Softwares !
[10:22] <naxa> Jordan_U: we just saved wget in c:\windows\system32. no need to change the path except it's written like /usr/bin/wget or something like that.
[10:23] <naxa> Jordan_U: that is the system directory and anything in it is in the path.
[10:23] <remi____> Om_, i didn't, but i tried to install latest nvidia driver i saw with aptitude
[10:23] <Jordan_U__> naxa, Great
[10:23] <Xman> Jordan_U__: how to write the script means what i have to right in that file and what should be the extension
[10:24] <h1st0> gmenelau: http://www.getdeb.net/
[10:24] <naxa> Jordan_U: I have to go soon... Can you help Xman again with the rest? Sorry but I've got to go to a friend...
[10:24] <Om_> well then i have nvidia 6200 le and i got beryl working with enabling restricted driver for my card thru restricted drivers manager
[10:24] <Om_> remi____
[10:24] <byonix> hi, are there any download accelerator for ubuntu?
[10:25] <m0u5e> byonix: for the browser?
[10:25] <naxa> Xman: I think script.bat would be ideal...
[10:25] <Jordan_U__> Xman, You *don't* write the script yourself in a text editor the application synaptic makes the script for you
[10:25] <Jordan_U__> naxa, Sure
[10:25] <m0u5e> gahh... sometimes i wish .... i wish i could... like.... | grep username ... so i could see what someone's written way up at the top -__-;
[10:26] <naxa> Xman, Jordan_U__: I have to go now. sorry that i can help no further... I hope everything will be fine! bests!
[10:26] <Xman> Jordan_U__: ok where it will be in the ubuntu
[10:26] <Jordan_U__> m0u5e, Most clients have a search feature
[10:26] <Jordan_U__> Xman, Boot into Ubuntu Open synaptic, check the package / packages you wan to install then go to file -> Create Package Download script then save the script somewhere you can get to it from windows
[10:26] <gmenelau> h1st0: thanks
[10:26] <byonix> M0u5e : yes
[10:26] <Jordan_U__> Xman, System -> Administration -> Synaptic
[10:26] <scipio__> byonix, d4x is ok. works with flashgot extension in firefox
[10:26] <Xman> Jordan_U__: ok i m rebooting
[10:26] <Jordan_U__> Xman, Sorry, I didn't get what you meant at first
[10:26] <naxa> bye
[10:27] <Jordan_U__> naxa, bye
[10:27] <byonix> scipio_, they say that prozilla can download 300% faster, is it available for firefox?
[10:28] <Jordan_U__> byonix, That is marketing BS
[10:29] <byonix> Jordan_U_ : prozilla not free?
[10:29] <Jordan_U__> byonix, I don't know what prozilla is, I have never heard of it before, but that claim is BS
[10:29] <Om_> remi____ go to system -> admin -> restricted drivers manager
[10:30] <Jordan_U__> byonix, All a download program can do is download multiple parts concurrently
[10:30] <scipio__> byonix, i don't know. didn't use it
[10:30] <byonix> how can i use it with firefox?
[10:30] <suupaabaka> how do I use a .run file?
[10:30] <byonix> my connection is not very good
[10:30] <jonathant> does anyone know how i can show the users on my computer? eg  echo $....
[10:31] <Jordan_U__> byonix, But if you are downloading from a fast server like google's then there is no way to go any faster, and if you are downloading from a slow server downloading mustiple chunks at once is "cheating" by taking bandwidth from other people who are using the same server
[10:31] <Jordan_U__> byonix, If your connection is bad then the program will help *less*
[10:32] <vedisq8> hey does anyone have a yahoo messenger for x64
[10:32] <suupaabaka> I downloaded a .run file... doubleclicking opens it up in a text editor, but i'm fairly sure that there's a way to run it as a binary.
[10:32] <byonix> JORDAN_U_ ; that's okay,  i'm in internet cafe anyway :)
[10:32] <suupaabaka> I'm just not sure how. any takers?
[10:33] <Jordan_U__> byonix, Actually if there are a lot of people there then an accelerator could help a lot by stealing bandwidth from them
[10:34] <Jordan_U__> byonix, But that is not nice :)
[10:34] <suupaabaka> Oh, never mind
[10:34] <suupaabaka> chmod
[10:34] <byonix> Jordan_U_ : that's the proper word:)
[10:35] <boubbin> !ati
[10:35] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[10:35] <Jordan_U> byonix, And there are other download accelerators available in Add / Remove, and I don't see what they could be doing any differently then this program
[10:36] <byonix> Jordan_U_ : such as?
[10:36] <doms> anybody has a list of free shipping cd's Softwares !
[10:36] <doms> anybody has a list of free shipping cd's Softwares !
[10:36] <doms> anybody has a list of free shipping cd's Softwares !
[10:36] <Kworth> hello
[10:37] <byonix> prozilla claim to be the fastest download accelator fo linux, check out the site:)
[10:37] <byonix> promoting:)
[10:37] <danv12> !help
[10:37] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[10:37] <BMT> in regards to my screen resolution : i just tried to do this -----> cp /etc/x11/xorg.conf /etc/x11/xorg.conf.custom
[10:37] <BMT> and i got :
[10:37] <doms> anybody has a list of free shipping cd's Softwares !
[10:38] <BMT> cp: cannot stat " /etc/x11/xorg.confg' : No such file or dirctory
[10:38] <Jordan_U> byonix, wxdownload fast, looks like it's not in Add / Remove but it is in the repos ( so apt-get / synaptic )
[10:38] <scipio__> BMT, it's X11 not x11
[10:38] <Kworth> I cant delete some files out of my trash for some strange reason, has anyone a clue how I get them finally really deleted
[10:39] <BMT> so it is case sensitive
[10:39] <m0u5e> hmm where is the trash stored in ubuntu? thats a good question lol
[10:39] <BMT> okay
[10:39] <ss> malang
[10:39] <byonix> JOrdan_U_ : i'll try, how do i use it?
[10:39] <Jordan_U> byonix, It's got a GUI
[10:39] <scipio__> BMT, use tab to complete names, it will help you avoid these mistakes. and it's faster :)
[10:40] <Jordan_U> byonix, sudo apt-get install wxdfast
[10:40] <byonix> JOrdan_U_ : okay, a moment, i'm still upgrading my system
[10:41] <Kworth> why is rsync not able to copy a file that is 2 GB?
[10:41] <Kworth> it says it is to big
[10:41] <krizz> Kworth: try sudo rm /home/youusername/.Trash/*
[10:41] <Xman> Jordan_U__: r u there?
[10:42] <Kworth> why is rsync limited to a filesize?
[10:43] <Xman> Jordan_U: i have created that script but it contain only these keywords "#!/bin/sh"
[10:43] <BMT> thanks scipio re: TAB
[10:44] <BMT> i have a window that appeared "configuring xserver-xorg
[10:44] <Jordan_U> Xman, Did you mark the packages you want to install / download?
[10:44] <BMT> not the instructions indicated it the window would ask me if i wanted "autodectect" my video card....it did not...
[10:45] <Jordan_U> Kworth, What FS are you copying to?
[10:45] <BMT> i can't remember what the helll my graphic card was card
[10:45] <Kworth> Jordan_U, its a samba file server, should be fat32
[10:45] <Jordan_U> BMT, It was an intel card correct?
[10:45] <ac> anyone here?
[10:45] <ziroday> ac: a few
[10:45] <BMT> i guess it was intel
[10:45] <Xman> Jordan_U: it was just showing the packages it had installed already.
[10:45] <ac> hello
[10:45] <Jordan_U> Kworth, FAT can't have files > 2G
[10:46] <ac> i need some help on how to use msn on ubuntu
[10:46] <BMT> something about mobile 945gm/gms/940gml express integrated
[10:46] <BMT> is that intel ?
[10:46] <Jordan_U> Xman, What is the main package you are trying to install?
[10:46] <Kworth> Jordan_U, It actually already stores files greater than 2gb, so it can - its a fat32 not just fat
[10:46] <krizz> ac: you can use Gaim for MSN
[10:46] <Xman> Jordan_U: i m looking for gstreamer plugins
[10:47] <Jordan_U> Xman, Ok, do you want things like flash and java also?
[10:47] <BMT> yes it is intel
[10:47] <BMT> thanks
[10:47] <BMT> what driver do i use for 'intel'
[10:47] <Jordan_U> BMT, Do you know what resolution your monitor is?
[10:47] <ThePenguin> hey guys
[10:47] <Xman> Jordan_U: if i can get then i minterested in that also
[10:47] <BMT> i do not see 'intel' in the list
[10:48] <ThePenguin> can anyone help me with this mirc thing here.. last time I used was back in 1999
[10:48] <Jordan_U> BMT, You need to install the intel driver first
[10:48] <BMT> Jordan_U my monitor is not at : 1024x768
[10:48] <BMT> okay
[10:48] <Jordan_U> BMT, Sorry, do you know the native resolution?
[10:48] <BMT> i assume google: intel graphics driver + linux ?
[10:49] <mosno> is it just me, or does Feisty's Banshee *not* let you just drag-to-reorder tracks on the playlists?
[10:49] <Jordan_U> BMT, The package is xserver-xorg-video-intel Install it with synaptic / apt-get
[10:49] <Merenwen> ok guys i have a new problem...
[10:49] <Xman> Jordan_U: what to do next sir?
[10:50] <Jordan_U> Xman, Do a search for " restricted extras "
[10:50] <BMT> Jordan_U is this what you meant by installing the intel driver ?
[10:50] <Xman> Jordan_U: where on google?
[10:50] <Jordan_U> BMT, Yes
[10:50] <krizz> ainyone with an ATI X1600 video card?
[10:50] <Kworth> if rsync cancels, does it still recognize that data was already copied and not copy it again?
[10:50] <Jordan_U> Xman, No the application synaptic has a search feature
[10:51] <Merenwen> hours before i had newly installed and was using xchat-gnome butit keeps on closing.... same with xchat/....right now iam using konversation whicg is only stable reunning client on my laptop
[10:51] <Xman> ok
[10:51] <BMT> i think i alreaedy have that cause that is what i am looking at right now in my terminal
[10:51] <Jordan_U> Xman, near the top right
[10:51] <Jordan_U> BMT, If you had it then it would be listed
[10:51] <Xman> ok Jordan_U i mrebooting again to boot in ubuntu
[10:51] <Kworth> I cant get my Nvidia drivers to work on a ubuntu 64 bit system
[10:51] <Kworth> !nvidia
[10:51] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[10:52] <Jordan_U> BMT, continue on and choose whatever you want, we will redo it anyways ( driver / resolution questions it is asking ) then run "sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-intel"
[10:52] <Jordan_U> Kworth, Did Restricted Manager not work?
[10:52] <BMT> the only think i see listed is : nv, rendition, s3, s3virge, savage, siliconmotion, sis, sisusb, tdgx, tga, trident, tseng, vesa, vga, via, vmware, and voodoo
[10:52] <BMT> i do not see 'intel'
[10:52] <BMT> think + thing
[10:53] <kblin> hi folks
[10:53] <redrockglory> hi guys
[10:53] <redrockglory> can anyone help me with using msn on dapper?
[10:53] <kamzah> krizz: ATI now offers the binary drivers on their website - it worked beautifully for me
[10:53] <Kworth> Jordan_U, no I don't think so
[10:53] <Elefant> is there any way of getting compiz to work with xrandr?
[10:53] <Jordan_U> BMT, You don't have it installed then, choose anything for now, just make sure not to restart without reconfiguring again
[10:53] <Elefant> I love my desktop effects but I have to disable them if I want to rotate screen =(
[10:53] <ThePenguin> *redrockglory* hey man,what do u need?
[10:54] <redrockglory> *ThePenguin*
[10:54] <Jordan_U> Kworth, Is that what you used or did you install another way?
[10:54] <redrockglory> *thepenguin* i need help on how to use msn on ubuntu 6.06 LTS
[10:54] <ThePenguin> well, basically you just need to install gaim
[10:54] <byonix> Jordan_U_ : sorry, but what was the command?
[10:54] <ThePenguin> or kopete...
[10:55] <redrockglory> *ThePenguin* i have gaim but when i log in it crashes
[10:55] <krizz> kamzah: I use the binary drivers from the repository and they work fine... it's just that after some time I get a screen disruption on right bottom corner.
[10:55] <Kworth> Jordan_U, I tried to install in console with the drivers on the nvidia site, but they all didnt work on the 64bit system and Nvidia says they actually do not have a proper driver for x64 linux
[10:55] <Jordan_U> byonix, sudo apt-get install wxdfast
[10:55] <BMT> oh damn i didn't see these : apm , ark, ati, chips, cirrus, cyrix, fbdev, glint, i128, i740, i810, imstt, mga, neomagic, newport, nsc, nv, rendition,
[10:55] <kblin> how would I turn off wireless when I'm not using the card. I don't have a kill switch, does "turn off wireless" in NetworkManager really power down the card?
[10:55] <Jordan_U> Kworth, Ok, remove the ones you installed from nvidia.com and try restricted manager
[10:55] <ThePenguin> oh.. thats weird, never experienced something similar
[10:55] <Kworth> Jordan_U, Okay I will
[10:56] <redrockglory> *ThePenguin* I am really new to Ubuntu i just installed 2 days ago...
[10:56] <Jordan_U> kblin, I believe so
[10:56] <redrockglory> *ThePenguin* maybe i should try kopete?
[10:56] <gerro> redrockglory: this your first time using linux?
[10:56] <redrockglory> yea gerro
[10:56] <redrockglory> it is
[10:56] <ThePenguin> u could.. kopete is for KDE but works fine on ubuntu-desktop
[10:56] <kamzah> krizz: hmmm, strange. I haven't had the same issue, so I couldn't say what might be the cause. The only thing I could suggest would be to try removing the drivers from the repository and installing the one from the ATI website - maybe they're more up to date?
[10:56] <kblin> Jordan_U: ok, thanks :)
[10:56] <redrockglory> okk
[10:56] <redrockglory> gerro: yes it is
[10:57] <Jordan_U> redrockglory, AMSN has the most complete support, but it looks horrible :)
[10:57] <byonix> Jordan_U : package not found (wxdfast)
[10:57] <gerro> redrockglory: yeah kopete requires kde libs to be loaded into memory.. if things go bad might want to give xubuntu or the gutsy beta  a try
[10:57] <ThePenguin> aMSN looks nasty, thats true
[10:57] <doms> how to disable changing my ubuntu gutsy changing wallpaper?
[10:57] <redrockglory> jordan_u how to get AMSN?
[10:57] <EvilBro> Does anyone here use evolution 2.10.1 with bogofilter 1.1.3 on Feisty?
[10:57] <doms> how to disable changing my ubuntu gutsy changing wallpaper?
[10:57] <doms> how to disable changing my ubuntu gutsy changing wallpaper?
[10:57] <louve> Hi there, quick question about video cards performances: my computer currently has a ATI XPress 200G [RS480]  card, but I also have a Radeon 7000 in stock that I could use. Which one would be the best?
[10:57] <gerro> redrockglory: I use AMSN and pidgin (pidgin is updated gaim)
[10:58] <Jordan_U> redrockglory, It's in Applications -> Add / Remove
[10:58] <krizz> kamzah: I'm afraid it's a hardware issue, but I'll try this before start worrying about hardware problem :(
[10:58] <redrockglory> okay maybe i should update GAIM but how do i do that:? (LOL)
[10:58] <Kworth> Jordan_U, Okay so how do I add now a driver for my Nvidia to the restricted thing...., It doesn't show up by itself
[10:58] <ThePenguin> rerockglory, u could go to synaptic and update the packages there
[10:58] <gerro> louve: do lshw as root and see which is better for yourself, might want to toy with xorg.conf some
[10:58] <doms> how to disable changing my ubuntu gutsy changing wallpaper?
[10:58] <ThePenguin> or open a terminal and run apt-get upgrade
[10:59] <redrockglory> *ThePenguin* is that to update GAIM to pidgin?
[10:59] <ThePenguin> but if u just installed, don't think u have anything to upgrade lol
[10:59] <Jordan_U> Kworth, Maybe they really don't have a good 64 bit driver then, do you need 64 bit? Doing 3D rendering or anything?
[10:59] <redrockglory> okay
[10:59] <gerro> doms: go to settings and change your desktop thing or right click desktop. No matter what OS or computer anything you use 95% the time it is that answer
[10:59] <EvilBro> redrockglory: or try this : http://jhcore.com/2007/06/04/install-pidgin-in-ubuntu/
[10:59] <Kworth> Jordan_U, If i could install a 32 bit on my 64bit system that would be fine tooo
[10:59] <EvilBro> Anyone running evolution with bogofilter succesfully?
[10:59] <Kworth> but my stem is not gonaa be changed to 32bit
[11:00] <gerro> Kworth: yes you can install 32 bit operating system (x86) on your 64 bit system, it even has better performance values
[11:00] <Jordan_U> Kworth, You can, the regular x86 install CD will run fine
[11:00] <Kworth> no I'm not gonna change my system type
[11:00] <Elefant> when I rotate my screen with xrandr -o my compiz breaks, is there any way to fix this?
[11:00] <Kworth> I rather live with an bad grafic driver from the linux system
[11:00] <Jordan_U> byonix, Do you have universe enabled?
[11:00] <kamzah> krizz: yeah, it's worth a shot anyway. Is your system dual-boot? If so, has the problem ever occured under Windows, or whatever OS you run? I've had a few similar issues on other systems which only happen under linux
[11:01] <gerro> Kworth: 64 bit is just added processor hex code options to your cpu that don't do shit unless you debugging or tracing errors and stuff so high over my head it makes my eyes bleed just thinking about it
[11:01] <Jordan_U> Kworth, 64 bit is mostly useless for desktops
[11:01] <Kworth> gerro, But I'm not going to reinstall my system - it know finally works
[11:01] <doms> gerro: wat i want is i dont want  the user of my computer changing always the wallpaper of my desktop?
[11:01] <predaeus> Kworth, as far as I can tell the 64bit nvidia driver runs as fine as the 32bit one. Just check !nvidia and install the required packages yourself.
[11:01] <redrockglory> so does pidgin worth well with msn?
[11:01] <predaeus> using 64bit here.
[11:01] <Kworth> !nvidia
[11:01] <doms> gerro: seeeeeeee that
[11:01] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[11:01] <gerro> Kworth: copy everything from /etc and all your settings and everything will be fine
[11:01] <EvilBro> So out of the 1042 people here, not one was able to get evolution running with bogofilter?
[11:02] <redrockglory> since im trying that site evilbro gave me
[11:02] <ziroday> EvilBro: go to #evolution
[11:02] <gerro> doms: oh yeah ubuntu has this app to do that, it like locks things down for computer cafes and other places
[11:02] <Jordan_U> EvilBro, Considering that I have never even heard of bogofilter why is that surprising?
[11:02] <EvilBro> redrockglory: It worked like a charm for me... just remember to store the .tar somewhere for when you want to uninstall.
[11:02] <krizz> kamzah: not it's not dual-boot. So, I can't test it in other OS.
[11:02] <gerro> doms: I don't recall what it was called though sorry
[11:03] <Dmitry__> greetings. i am trying to connect to the internet (tiscali) using thomson speedtouch 330 usb modem. a guide (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UKSpeedtouchDSLHowTo) told me to install packages ppp and libatm1, which i did using sudo apt-get install ppp libatm1. it returned the following results:
[11:03] <Dmitry__> ppp is already the newest version.
[11:03] <doms> gerro: what kind of apps the lock down  mean pessulus
[11:03] <Dmitry__> E: Couldn't find package libatm1
[11:03] <Dmitry__> using ubuntu 7.04. help appreciated.
[11:03] <redrockglory> evilbro: thanks im trying it now did u have the same problem with gaim? (crashes after login in MSN)
[11:03] <redrockglory> ?
[11:03] <doms> gerro: pessulus doesnt lock changing my dekstop
[11:03] <byonix> Jordan_U_ : i have
[11:03] <gerro> doms: pull up synaptic and try searching for it
[11:03] <gerro> doms: I have no clue what pessulus is
[11:03] <Jordan_U> doms, You can set the permissions of some or all preference files so that only an admin can change them
[11:03] <doms> gerro: no software in synaptic for that
[11:04] <EvilBro> redrockglory: no, I just wanted to try to install something from source... and pidgin wasn't available from the reps.
[11:04] <krizz> kamzah: do u know if the new ati drivers resolve the color problem with gstreamer when x11 is enabled?
[11:04] <Jordan_U> byonix, I don't know what to say, it's there for me sudo apt-get install wxdfast works on my feisty
[11:04] <redrockglory> EvilBro: kk
[11:04] <ziroday> redrockglory: you can get pidgin a getdeb.net
[11:04] <gerro> doms: yeah pessulus was what I was mentioning actually
[11:04] <EvilBro> ziroday: #evolution doesn't seem to exist...
[11:05] <redrockglory> Ziroday: okay i will try that too =)
[11:05] <Jordan_U> krizz, Doubt it, there is a work around though
[11:05] <ziroday> EvilBro: its on gnome.net
[11:05] <TheLemming> exit
[11:05] <TheLemming> quit
[11:05] <byonix> i have installed gnash, but when i played *.swf, it(gnash) pop out, then gone
[11:05] <Kworth> can I find out over console which grafic card is actually built into my system even though no driver for it is installed?
[11:05] <gerro> byonix: gnash is still in beta stage right now, best to just use adobe one
[11:05] <kamzah> krizz: never knew that there was a problem mate - I've only had this new laptop for about a week and a half, and have only ever used the ATI supplied driver
[11:05] <Jordan_U> krizz, run "gstreamer-properties" and in the video tab for output put "ffmpegcolorspace ! video/x-raw-yuv,format=(fourcc)YV12 ! ffmpegcolorspace ! xvimagesink"
[11:05] <redrockglory> mann this chat room is verry very helpful to noobs who dont know ubuntu (like me =D)
[11:06] <byonix> Jordan_U_ : do not know
[11:06] <ziroday> byonix: there a reason gnash is marked pre-alhpa right now. it probably just failed
[11:06] <gerro> byonix: if your using linux on desktop then don't use 64 bit use 32 bit option x86
[11:06] <Bogaurd> does anybody have a repository for a newer version of gthumb than comes with feisty?
[11:06] <Jordan_U> krizz, ( custom )
[11:06] <gerro> Bogaurd: try going to ubuntu site and grabbing one from gutsy section and hope it works
[11:06] <krizz> Jordan_U: I know for the work around, thanks though :)
[11:06] <Bogaurd> gerro: alrighty.
[11:06] <revilodraw> after using my external hard drive on my linux laptop, my sis cant use it on her windows laptop? it wont mount for me to try to unmount it... any ideas?
[11:07] <byonix> gerro : what do you mean, adobe flash player is a plugin for firefox?, what about the 64 and 32 bit stuff?
[11:07] <Kworth> is there a command that shows all my hardware?
[11:07] <matteoit81> hi all
[11:07] <redrockglory> sup?
[11:07] <revilodraw> kworht: top
[11:07] <Jordan_U> Bogaurd, gerro Don't mix versions of packages, ever
[11:07] <gerro> revilodraw: what file system does it have?
[11:07] <matteoit81> I need a little help configuring ltsp
[11:07] <revilodraw> gerro: ntfs
[11:07] <krizz> Jordan_U: do u know if this problem is an ATI drivers issue or a gstreamer one? didn't manage to figure out
[11:07] <teKnofreak> Kworth, lshw
[11:07] <Jordan_U> krizz, 100% ATI
[11:08] <gerro> revilodraw: linux doesn't use ntfs unless you have special ntfs drivers and windows won't use ext3 unless you have special ext 3 drivers use fat32 if you wish to share between the operating systems. But be warned fat32 and ntfs have fragmentation issues and ntfs is horribly unsecure. Best to use ext3
[11:08] <krizz> kamzah: can u watch video files with gstreamer with no problems?
[11:08] <Jordan_U> krizz, And it happens with every other backend / video player too
[11:08] <gerro> Kworth: ls does many things
[11:08] <krizz> Jordan_U: mplayer doesn't have such problems
[11:08] <revilodraw> gerro: well i must have those drivers cos i have used the external hard drive on my linux machine many times
[11:08] <Jordan_U> gerro, I think ext3 with a windows driver > fat32 personally
[11:09] <doms> gerro:  yeah ntfs is not secure
[11:09] <kamzah> krizz: not too sure, I've never used gstreamer (I always use VLC), but I'd be more than happy to install it and test for you. Is there any particular video format or gstreamer version I should use for testing?
[11:09] <doms> gerro:  rather than ext3
[11:09] <Jordan_U> krizz, It does if you try to use xv output ( ie GPU accelerated video )
[11:09] <krizz> Jordan_U: i thinks it's related with gstreamer even if gstreamer may not be responsible
[11:09] <gerro> Jordan_U: yeah that's what I was saying
[11:09] <chan23j> hi
[11:09] <Kworth> so wher do i find in lshw my grafic card, where should it be there under which category
[11:09] <gerro> Jordan_U: but if his sister lives far away and he can't help her get that program or there lot of computers using it on best just to use fat32
[11:10] <revilodraw> gerro and jordan u: but i would lose all my stuff
[11:10] <krizz> Jordan_U: you are right on that
[11:10] <Jordan_U> !ntfs-3g | revilodraw
[11:10] <ubotu> revilodraw: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[11:10] <krizz> kamzah: not any particular format you can the with ubuntu sample .ogg video file and totem movie player
[11:10] <gerro> revilodraw: are you sure that drive is not using ext3 right now?
[11:10] <krizz> an watch of color disruptions
[11:11] <Jordan_U> krizz, No problem when you don't use xv with gstreamer either :)
[11:11] <revilodraw> gerro and jordan u: i am sure its ntfs... and i have ntfs 3g
[11:11] <gerro> revilodraw: you said your linux install is using it fine then you probably need ext3 driver for windows google for it
[11:11] <redrockglory> is it possible to run compiz or any of those cool animation programs on a Nvidia riva TNT2 32mb?
[11:11] <h1st0> redrockglory: yes
[11:11] <revilodraw> gerro: no my linux osnt using it fine... i cant  mount it to then unmount it in linux
[11:11] <redrockglory> *h1st0*
[11:11] <redrockglory> *h1st0* how?
[11:11] <Kworth> is nvidia c51 a grafic card?
[11:11] <krizz> Jordan_U: yeah, I know but that way a lot of resources are used.
[11:11] <gerro> revilodraw: then ntfs 3g probably screwed up, its still in a partial beta really. the ext3 stuff if however fully documented unlike ntfs so you'd have better luck using ext3 driver on windows
[11:11] <Jordan_U> revilodraw, Use ntfs-config to actually set up ntfs-3g as the guide I linked to explains
[11:12] <h1st0> redrockglory: just install drivers for the card first
[11:12] <matteoit81> I'm trying to make ltsp work. the dhcp works but the file "pxelinux.0" is empty
[11:12] <Jordan_U> gerro, revilodraw No it is stable, hasn't been Beta for a while
[11:12] <h1st0> redrockglory: install the restricted drivers using hte manager then install compiz
[11:12] <bullgard4> What ist a 'class driver' in the kernel Dokumentation: "This is something that device, bus, and class drivers collaborate on by implementing various role-specific suspend and resume methods to cleanly power down hardware and software subsystems, then reactivate them without loss of data."?
[11:12] <gerro> Jordan_U: but no one in right mind would use it for any precious data
[11:12] <h1st0> !compiz | redrockglory
[11:12] <ubotu> redrockglory: 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
[11:12] <chan23j> jack is not working with audour
[11:12] <redrockglory> h1st0: is there any specific guide to that?
[11:12] <gerro> Jordan_U: and it is as stable as it will get without full documentation on ntfs its just based on some stuff released over in europe
[11:12] <gmenelau> how can have permission in the filesystem
[11:12] <Jordan_U> gerro, I trust ntfs-3g more than ReiserFS
[11:13] <Merenwen> while connecting to a server the progress stops at... server found, connecting...
[11:13] <revilodraw> gerro and jordan: ntfs doesnt give lots of stuff to play around with! its either on or off, so to speak
[11:13] <h1st0> redrockglory: follow the directions from ubotu
[11:13] <gerro> Jordan_U: I didn't say anything about ReiserFS
[11:13] <gerro> Jordan_U: just ext3
[11:13] <gmenelau> i cant  copy or paste , i dont have access on it
[11:13] <redrockglory> h1st0: thanks alot =D i was tryin to do something about that =D
[11:13] <Jordan_U> gerro, I know, but I wouldn't call ntfs-3g a "partial Beta"
[11:13] <Jordan_U> gerro, And I would trust it as much as NTFS from windows
[11:14] <gerro> Jordan_U: yeah but as far as switching back and forth between windows ntfs and ntfs 3g its not too good
[11:14] <Frosteh> hey can anyone help me troubleshoot a network issue I have with FF 7.04?
[11:14] <revilodraw> jordan_u and gerro: how do i force it to mount, in a gui fashion
[11:14] <Jordan_U> gerro, In what way?
[11:15] <gerro> revilodraw: force it to mount on windows or ubuntu?
[11:15] <Jordan_U> revilodraw, Are you sure it needs to be forced, have you set it up in ntfs-config yet ?
[11:15] <sauvin> I don't trust ntfs-3g for writing to ntfs volumes, but it certainly seems reliable enough for reading.
[11:15] <revilodraw> jordan u: how much setting up does ntfs config need? just tick the box!
[11:15] <Jordan_U> Xman, Still here?
[11:15] <h1st0> sauvin: the kernel has suport for reading you don't need ntfs-3g for reading
[11:15] <kamzah> krizz: Is that the "Experience ubuntu.ogg" file feat. Nelson Mandella? If so, it played perfectly
[11:16] <Jordan_U> revilodraw, Yup, just tick the box :)
[11:16] <Jordan_U> kamzah, Are you using fglrx?
[11:16] <sauvin> h1st0, is this true of all distros, or just of ubuntu?
[11:16] <ce_eFesZZ> surabaya
[11:16] <kamzah> Jordan_U: Yes mate
[11:16] <sauvin> I remember FC deliberately left that capability out.
[11:16] <Jordan_U> kamzah, You sure ;) ?
[11:17] <revilodraw> jordan u: well yes i have ticked the box
[11:17] <kamzah> krizz: FYI, the lspci output from my new machine is as follows: 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RV530LE [Radeon X1600] 
[11:17] <h1st0> sauvin: just the ubuntu kernel.  Most distros i'm sure are compiled that way as well.
[11:17] <gerro> sauvin: what compatibility?
[11:17] <h1st0> gerro: he's talking about reading ntfs
[11:17] <Jordan_U> sauvin, Read support? I doubt it.
[11:17] <gerro> h1st0: ubuntu kernel has ntfs writing support?
[11:17] <kamzah> JordanU: Yes, I'm sure: Section "Device"
[11:17] <kamzah>         Identifier  "aticonfig-Device[0] "
[11:17] <kamzah>         Driver      "fglrx"
[11:17] <kamzah> EndSection
[11:18] <Jordan_U> sauvin, The write support is horrible but no reason to disable read
[11:18] <h1st0> gerro: no reading suport
[11:18] <gerro> kamzah: google "pastebin ubuntu" use that kay
[11:18] <Ryuho> what's a good movie RSS feed?
[11:18] <gmenelau> how can have access in filesystem , i cant  copy or paste any help
[11:18] <gerro> h1st0: I was under the impression all linux systems had reading support for ntfs
[11:18] <Jordan_U> kamzah, What driver are you using in gstreamer-properties ?
[11:18] <kamzah> gerro: no problems, I'll use pastebin in future
[11:18] <h1st0> gerro: its part of the kernel.  You can make your own kernel and leave that option out.
[11:19] <Ajit> what is name of command line browser in linux?
[11:19] <Jordan_U> Ajit, There are a few
[11:19] <Frogzoo> Ajit: midnight commander
[11:19] <h1st0> Ajit: w3m is the default
[11:19] <fujin_> browser?
[11:19] <fujin_> as in, web?
[11:19] <h1st0> fujin_: web browser
[11:19] <Frogzoo> Ajit: as in web browser? links2
[11:19] <gerro> Ajit: web browser try links or w3m
[11:19] <fujin_> if so; links/lynx
[11:20] <Frosteh> Is there anyone here who can help me setup Ubuntu 7.04 through a bridged SDSL router?  Simply entering settings through the GUI like would be done in WinXP doesn't work...
[11:20] <h1st0> Frogzoo: Jordan_U w3m is the default it probably what he was looking for.
[11:20] <krizz> kamzah: hmm, mine says M56P not RV530LE
[11:20] <gerro> Frosteh: what is your problem with installing it?
[11:21] <MeRodent> where does wine put drive_c ?
[11:21] <Merenwen> Not able to connect to irc.villageirc.net says either operation not supported or no error, trying to reconnect.......please help
[11:21] <krizz> kamzah: show u can watch videos with totem and xv enabled without a problem on colors?
[11:21] <h1st0> Ajit: if you are ever looking for a command for terminal try apropos ex: apropos browser   would return the results you are looking for.
[11:21] <gerro> MeRodent: .wine/drive_c
[11:21] <gerro> MeRodent: in your /home/user directory
[11:22] <Frosteh> Well I enter the settings into the network GUI and then try and ping my gateway and it doesn't work, it can't connect to it at all
[11:22] <Frosteh> It's a static IP config, an ifconfig shows the IP, DNS, gateway all correct
[11:22] <gerro> Frosteh: so ubuntu 7.04 is installed and you have no ethernet working?
[11:22] <kamzah> Jordan_U: "Device" for video is "Unsupported".
[11:22] <redrockglory> *h1st0* r u there?
[11:22] <Frosteh> 7.04 is installed and networking does work, just not correctly
[11:23] <gerro> Frosteh: you can ping the gateway router though right?
[11:23] <revilodraw> gerro: how can i force windows to mount it then?
[11:23] <redrockglory> how do i get restricked drivers for my graphics card (nvidia riva tnt 32mb)
[11:23] <Frosteh> Yeah well I can ping other things connected to it
[11:23] <kamzah> krizz: sorry mate, I don't understand that last message?
[11:23] <gerro> revilodraw: I had some trouble with windows before some idiot tried installing those little cds that come with digital cameras and they screwed up usb support completely try restarting windows and hope usb port works if not reinstall windows
[11:23] <MeRodent> thanks.
[11:24] <gerro> revilodraw: or hey even switch to xubuntu 7.04 very nice
[11:24] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: do you connect through a modem or a router?
[11:24] <Frosteh> it's a Zyxel 4 port SDSL router with another seperate network behind it using bridged mode, and from the Ubuntu box I can ping the external IP of our network
[11:24] <Jordan_U> kamzah, That is not what it is set to by default, at least on any system I have used, and that means you are not using GPU acceleration for video
[11:25] <alecjw> hi. whenever i try to compile anyhting, when i run ./configure i get: configure: error: installation or configuration problem: C compiler cannot create executables.
[11:25] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: dns?
[11:25] <Frosteh> so I know the cable and card are ok, I've even used the same settings on a laptop with XP and it works fine, all exactly the same settings
[11:25] <sauvin> alecjw, have you installed build-essentials?
[11:25] <revilodraw> gerro: how would that help?
[11:25] <fujin_> Frosteh, PPPoE?
[11:25] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: what you get ping www.yahoo.com ?
[11:25] <Frosteh> yeah DNS is all in there, it's not a DNS issue, I can't even ping my gateway at my ISP
[11:26] <fujin_> you need to bring up a pppoe connection if it's in bridged mode
[11:26] <alecjw> sauvin, yep
[11:26] <gerro> revilodraw: does the external hard drive connect through usb? my guess is the windows usb handling system is screwed up
[11:26] <gerro> revilodraw: that is just one scenario
[11:26] <Frosteh> right, ok how do I do that :P
[11:26] <Frosteh> im really new to linux, im sort of learning fast but still a newb
[11:26] <kamzah> Jordan_U: that's just the default on my new laptop - it's a dropdown menu which is greyed out, and cannot be changed.
[11:26] <fujin_> you probably want some kind of pppoe client
[11:27] <fujin_> and then to configure it :)
[11:27] <Frosteh> sorry brb 1 min
[11:27] <krizz> kamzah: If you try to watch a video file with Totem Movie Player are the colors ok?
[11:27] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: sudo pppoeconf
[11:27] <fujin_> or that
[11:27] <gerro> revilodraw: if worst comes to worst. Take out that hard drive and hook it up to the other computer
[11:27] <Xman> Jordan_U: i searched "restricted extras" in synaptic but get any rtesult
[11:27] <bauer> how do i look at some kmz files from google earth
[11:28] <Xman> Jordan_U: i searched "restricted extras" in synaptic but get any result
[11:28] <alecjw> bauer, with google earth?
[11:28] <gerro> revilodraw: but if you do that don't write anything only read it
[11:28] <kamzah> krizz: ah, OK - yes, they are fine on my machine.
[11:29] <Jordan_U> Xman, Ahh, I see the problem now
[11:29] <Xman> Jordan_U: but when i searched that in ADD/Remove applications i found "Ubuntu restricted extras"
[11:29] <Jordan_U> Xman, You need to connect to the internet to see all available packages in synaptic, but you can't connect to the internet :(
[11:30] <nocturn> Hi all
[11:30] <Xman> Jordan_U: yes exactly
[11:30] <Jordan_U> Xman, Unfortunately Add / Remove does not make download scripts AFIK
[11:30] <nocturn> How can I tell apt to ignore a conflict when installing
[11:30] <nocturn> I'm trying to install two imap serves on one system with two IP adresses
[11:30] <Xman> Jordan_U: yes exactly
[11:30] <nocturn> this is not a problem, but the package is configured to deinstall the other server
[11:31] <fujin_> nocturn, build em from source
[11:31] <fujin_> into different --prefix='s
[11:31] <krizz> kamzah: can you check if xv is enabled? You can do that by running "gstreamer-properties" and checking  Video Tab-> Default Output->Plugin if xv is selected
[11:31] <Jordan_U> nocturn, man dpkg, sorry I have to leave so I can't help much more now
[11:31] <nocturn> fujin_: Is there no easy way to ignore the conflict?
[11:31] <fujin_> not sure you can have multiple instances of a .deb package installed in multiple target directories
[11:31] <Frosteh> thanks I will try that in a minute, the strange thing is that when I first set it up all I did was enter the correct settings in the network GUI and it connected fine
[11:31] <Xman> Jordan_U: that's the reason y i want to downloading packages from windows
[11:31] <Jordan_U> nocturn, There is a way, and it is probably not above your skill level
[11:31] <Frogzoo> nocturn: force the install?
[11:31] <Jordan_U> Xman, I understand
[11:31] <Frosteh> I was away from the box or so for a week during which time the only thing that happened to it was a restart
[11:32] <fujin_> that's probably dumb;
[11:32] <nocturn> Frogzoo: won't that force the removal?
[11:32] <Xman> Jordan_U: no other way to go ahead
[11:32] <krizz> kamzah: if that's true too, then it seems that this problem is resolved in the new drivers :)
[11:32] <fujin_> nocturn, are you installing two different versions?
[11:32] <nocturn> it says: The following packages will be automatically REMOVED: cyrus21-imapd
[11:32] <alecjw> bauer, install this: http://packages.medibuntu.org/pool/non-free/g/googleearth/googleearth-data_4.1.7076.4458-0medibuntu2~feisty0.1_all.deb then this: http://packages.medibuntu.org/pool/non-free/g/googleearth/googleearth_4.1.7076.4458-0medibuntu2~feisty0.1_i386.deb
[11:32] <nocturn> fujin_: no, two impa server
[11:32] <nocturn> Citadel and cyrus
[11:32] <nocturn> cyrus is already running.
[11:32] <fujin_> now why would you do that?
[11:33] <`LePGeL[BoY] > can anyone please help where to get that article on MAKING INTERNET CONNECTION SHARING IN UBUNTU FIEST permanent?
[11:33] <`LePGeL[BoY] > can anyone please help where to get that article on MAKING INTERNET CONNECTION SHARING IN UBUNTU FIEST permanent?
[11:33] <nocturn> I'm currently on Cyrus for imap but want to migrate to citadel
[11:33] <Jordan_U> Xman, There is but it will take more time then I have right now, I will try to pass you to someone else unless you can wait until tomorrow
[11:33] <nocturn> while doing the citadel configuration, the old imap server should still serve users
[11:33] <fujin_> echo 1 > `locate ip_forwarding`
[11:33] <fujin_> done
[11:33] <nocturn> when ready, I can copy the data over
[11:33] <fujin_> nocturn, build it on a development server
[11:33] <kamzah> krizz: plugin is "Autodetect". Should I set it to the option containing Xv?
[11:33] <Xman> Jordan_U: just tell me time for tommorow
[11:33] <alecjw> !caps | `LePGeL[BoY] 
[11:33] <ubotu> `LePGeL[BoY] : PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[11:34] <ikonia> is anyone sucessfully sharing a printer on an ubuntu box over samba ?
[11:34] <Xman> Jordan_U: this time
[11:34] <nocturn> fujin_: Is there no way to tell apt to ignore the conflict line?
[11:34] <alecjw> !botsnack
[11:34] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[11:34] <Jordan_U> Xman, I don't know earlier would be better
[11:34] <fujin_> nocturn, you can use dpkg -i --force-all <path-to-.deb>
[11:34] <nocturn> I thought rpmm had such an option...  So I figured apt would to
[11:34] <fujin_> but that's probably dumb
[11:34] <`LePGeL[BoY] > sorry for the caps!!
[11:34] <Jordan_U> nocturn, There is such an option
[11:34] <Xman> Jordan_U: 2-3 hours before this time
[11:35] <Jordan_U> Xman, I will try to be here
[11:35] <nocturn> Jordan_U: in dpkg or apt?
[11:35] <Jordan_U> Xman, bye
[11:35] <Jordan_U> nocturn, dpkg, bye
[11:35] <redrockglory> bye
[11:35] <nocturn> Thanks Jordan_U !
[11:35] <redrockglory> thanks jordan
[11:35] <Xman> Jordan_U: i m in INDIA and right now its 3:04 pm
[11:35] <`LePGeL[BoY] > sorry for the caps!!
[11:35] <dras_> | | | |--.--.--.-----.| |_.--.--.
[11:35] <dras_> | | | _ | | | || _| | |
[11:35] <dras_> |_______|_____|_____|__|__||____|_____|
[11:35] <redrockglory> xman im also in india =DD
[11:35] <dras_> oops
[11:36] <nocturn> Got it I think: --ignore-depends=package
[11:36] <redrockglory> Xman: r u there?
[11:36] <`LePGeL[BoY] > guys how can i add bnet gateway on my warcraft frozen trhone?
[11:36] <krizz> kamzah: Please, change it to xv and then try to watch a movie in totem... and watch for colours disruption in the movie
[11:37] <gmenelau> how can i have access in filesystem , i cant  copy or paste anything. can somebody  help me ?
[11:37] <ikonia> gmenelau change the permissions
[11:37] <`LePGeL[BoY] > help!! how can i add bnet gateway on my warcraft frozen trhone?
[11:37] <sauvin> what's the filesystem?
[11:37] <rokey> help
[11:37] <gmenelau> ikonia how and where?
[11:37] <`LePGeL[BoY] > help!! how can i add bnet gateway on my warcraft frozen trhone in my fiesty?
[11:38] <onats> hi, for firefox32, the flash modules seem to be on top of all objects in a page.. when a menu drops down, its behind the flash banner/clip.. anyone know how to fix this?
[11:38] <ikonia> gmenelau: what is the file system
[11:38] <ikonia> onats: problem with the page
[11:38] <rokey> my wareless card couldn't connect internet
[11:38] <RancidLM> hello all, is there a way to find out what my CPU temp is accurately, i have a dell 1420 and some time the current gnome temp monitor applet tells me this laptop gets up to 55c just watching flash video in firefox and extreamly close to 70c playing world of warcraft.. is this accurate since the bottom of my laptop is nice and cool yet the side has hot air coming out?
[11:39] <RancidLM> *cpu temp is accurate
[11:39] <ikonia> RancidLM lmsensors
[11:39] <onats> ikonia, really? in windows, it doesnt happen like that, when viewing the same page
[11:39] <onats> http://www.nbc.com/Heroes/episodes/
[11:39] <ikonia> onats your not using windows
[11:39] <rokey> help;;;
[11:39] <`LePGeL[BoY] > anyone help me?!! how can i add bnet gateway on my warcraft frozen trhone in my fiesty?
[11:39] <ikonia> rokey stop saying that
[11:39] <ikonia> `LePGeL[BoY] : bnet ?
[11:39] <Frosteh> ok so when I do sudo pppoeconf it finds me eth0 card
[11:40] <Frosteh> it scans that but doesn't find anything
[11:40] <onats> ikonia, why is behavior different, even if i'm firefox on both?
[11:40] <gmenelau> ikonia i wnt to have access to usr/share/amsn/skins
[11:40] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: boo..
[11:40] <Frosteh> :(
[11:40] <`LePGeL[BoY] > ikonia: battlenet gateway for Warcraft frozen throne
[11:40] <ikonia> onats because its different OS/plug/browser/version/ you name it
[11:40] <Frosteh> wait, i will a quick diag of the setup so its more clear
[11:40] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: but you're behind a nat router, yes?
[11:40] <ikonia> gmenelau sudo chown - man chown
[11:40] <onats> great
[11:40] <ikonia> `LePGeL[BoY] : thats nothing to do with ubuntu
[11:40] <onats> are you encountering the same behavior?
[11:40] <Frosteh> no, NAT is off, it's set to bridged mode, it just bridges SDSL to network
[11:40] <ikonia> onats I'm not using ubuntu
[11:41] <Frosteh> the settings on the machines behind the router are essentially the external ones
[11:41] <onats> for firefox32, the flash modules seem to be on top of all objects in a page.. when a menu drops down, its behind the flash banner/clip.. anyone know how to fix this?
[11:41] <fujin_> well, it bridges what SDSL runs over to the device
[11:41] <CorpseFeeder> Does anyone know how to get the magntune plug-in thing to work in Rhythmbox?
[11:41] <fujin_> so you still have to authenticate
[11:41] <ikonia> onats I've just told you the problem
[11:41] <fujin_> either PPPoATM or PPPoE
[11:41] <ikonia> onats: its a problem with the page
[11:41] <CorpseFeeder> I just get a blank white window....
[11:41] <`LePGeL[BoY] > ikonia: i think has something to do with ubuntu.. like the /etc/host.conf?
[11:41] <onats> ikonia, then it doesn't fix it right?
[11:42] <ikonia> `LePGeL[BoY]  nope
[11:42] <Frosteh> no it doesn't work like that
[11:42] <ikonia> onats you can't fix it
[11:42] <Frosteh> wait a sec, diag icoming
[11:42] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: why not bring up the link on the router, & do nat on the router?
[11:42] <gmenelau> ikonia : chown: `-': invalid user
[11:42] <`LePGeL[BoY] > ikonia: so is this WoW issues?
[11:42] <revilodraw> sooo... how do i force windows to mount an external hard drive (ntfs)
[11:42] <ikonia> gmenelau man chown
[11:42] <ikonia> gmenelau man chmod
[11:42] <ikonia> `LePGeL[BoY] : wow is a windows game
[11:43] <ikonia> `LePGeL[BoY] : you want wine support in #winehq
[11:43] <Frogzoo> !wow | `LePGeL[BoY] 
[11:43] <ubotu> `LePGeL[BoY] : Information about games on Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Games and http://www.icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php
[11:43] <gmenelau> ikonia : again chown: `-': invalid user
[11:44] <ikonia> gmenelau what command are you using ?
[11:44] <`LePGeL[BoY] > ikonia: i already installed and get WoW running in my ubuntu using cedega.. but i cant connect to battle.net server
[11:44] <Frogzoo> !appdb | `LePGeL[BoY]  should be pretty straightforward, follow this guide:
[11:44] <ubotu> `LePGeL[BoY]  should be pretty straightforward, follow this guide:: Appdb is a database of apps & help for programs that run under wine: see http://appdb.winehq.org
[11:44] <ikonia> `LePGeL[BoY]  can you connect to the internet ?
[11:44] <shrynakesavan> please help... IRC not connection to any otherserver
[11:44] <gmenelau> sudo chown - man chmod
[11:44] <jdownie> CorpseFeeder, what are you getting a blank white window with?
[11:44] <ikonia> gmenelau no
[11:44] <RancidLM> ikonia: thnx!
[11:44] <ikonia> gmenelau "man chown"
[11:44] <ikonia> gmenelau "man chmod"
[11:44] <ikonia> RancidLM for what ?
[11:44] <kamzah> krizz: I'm not getting the following error output: The video output is in use by another application. Please close other video applications, or select another video output in the Multimedia Systems Selector.
[11:44] <`LePGeL[BoY] > ikonia: i mean i cant connect to a battle.net pvpgn server
[11:45] <ikonia> `LePGeL[BoY]  I'll say it again - can you connect to the itnenet
[11:45] <johnon> hey guys(women:)
[11:45] <gmenelau> ok am in
[11:45] <gmenelau> ikonia : what is next?
[11:45] <naxa> hi I'm back
[11:45] <`LePGeL[BoY] > ikonia: of course.. how come im here at IRC if cant conenct to the cyber..:P
[11:45] <ikonia> gmenelau read the pages
[11:45] <revilodraw> aaahhh windowsn; nothing a good old restart doesnt fix when its working like poo (rolls eyes) cya
[11:45] <ikonia> `LePGeL[BoY]  so the problem is with wow/cedega - not ubuntu
[11:45] <Merenwen> please help,,... IRC not connecting to any other server
[11:46] <CorpseFeeder> jdownie: for your reference, my previous message was re: getting magnatune plugin to work in Rhythmbox - it just gives a blank white screen....
[11:46] <gcreator> gcreator
[11:46] <`LePGeL[BoY] > ikonia: nope its not cedega problem.. it ubuntu issues.. well thanks anyway
[11:46] <ziroday> CorpseFeeder: amarok has good magnatune supprt
[11:47] <gcreator> dienem
[11:47] <jdownie> i came in half way. i had that symptom with a java application and wondered if the solution for that might apply to your problem.
[11:47] <ikonia> `LePGeL[BoY]  why is it an ubuntu issue - your connected tot he internet using ubuntu - you can't connect using wow - I see a pattern
[11:47] <naxa> I've got a 10 gb ext3 partition which's superblock and several sectors on the begining got physically damaged. How can I restore my data? I don't know, how to do this, but i thought dd somehow could fill in with zeros the bad sectors in a copy and then I restore a backup superblock on that copy and then run fsck
[11:47] <ikonia> naxa did you take a backup
[11:47] <redrockglory> guys how do i knwo what kernel i have??] 
[11:47] <naxa> no i don't got
[11:47] <ikonia> redrockglory uname -a
[11:47] <ikonia> naxa no chance then
[11:47] <`LePGeL[BoY] > ikonia: ok.. argues over.. thanks anyway.. :D
[11:47] <CorpseFeeder> ziroday: i tried amarok - it just freezes the computer all the time. Rhythmbox doesn't freeze my computer every 5 minutes like amarok does.
[11:48] <redrockglory> ikoni: what? im new to linux i dont know much..
[11:48] <ikonia> redrockglory thats why I told you the command
[11:48] <naxa> ikonia: how can I tell dd that copy the bad sectors but write zeroes instead of unreadable bytes?
[11:48] <ikonia> naxa why do you want to do that ?
[11:48] <redrockglory> ikonia: in terminal i have to put  that?
[11:48] <ziroday> redrockglory: in the terminal do uname -a
[11:48] <ligon> ola
[11:48] <naxa> Ikonia: even is no chance, i wanna try to fix.
[11:48] <ikonia> naxa so try then
[11:48] <gcreator> exit
[11:48] <redrockglory> ziroday: thanks ;)
[11:49] <ligon> komo k exit
[11:49] <ziroday> redrockglory: np
[11:49] <naxa> ikonia: i need an image of the partition. But dd skips what it cannot read. I want it not to skip but replace with zeros. How to do that?
[11:49] <ikonia> naxa your disk is corrupt
[11:49] <ikonia> you won't get an iamge - only a corrupted iamge
[11:49] <naxa> ikonia: it is true but it still has a structure...
[11:49] <ziroday> ikonia: do you know the dd command?
[11:49] <ikonia> naxa so ?
[11:50] <ikonia> ziroday yes
[11:50] <ziroday> ikonia: then just give it to him and let him do it
[11:50] <naxa> anyone could tell me some sulition how to make an image in this situation? ...
[11:50] <ikonia> ziroday give him what ?
[11:50] <ikonia> ziroday he can't fix it
[11:50] <naxa> it is no problem if it's not a correct image, i only want to it to be in sync somehow... same size, etc.
[11:50] <Frogzoo> naxa: man dd
[11:50] <ikonia> naxa the file system is corrupt
[11:50] <ziroday> ikonia: yeah but he can find that out after hes done the dd command
[11:50] <ikonia> naxa it will just backup corruption
[11:51] <naxa> ikonia: no problem. I want 10 gb garbage.
[11:51] <ikonia> then use dd
[11:51] <naxa> OK but how??
[11:51] <naxa> ziroday: ok...
[11:51] <ikonia> naxa what do you mean how ? what command are you using ?
[11:51] <krizz> kamzah: I don't know what this error appears. But thanks for trying it out
[11:51] <ziroday> ikonia: he wants to know how to run dd with the parameters of it filling the empty bites
[11:51] <Frogzoo> naxa: dd -sync -noerror
[11:51] <ikonia> ziroday you don't
[11:52] <naxa> I've already wrote noerror but i think it skips the bad bytes in the output and not replace with zeros.
[11:52] <ziroday> naxa: ikonia: how can I tell dd that copy the bad sectors but write zeroes instead of unreadable bytes?
[11:52] <ikonia> naxa dd is a copy
[11:52] <ikonia> naxa it wont' replace
[11:52] <ikonia> its a block level copy
[11:52] <naxa> ok. how can i achieve what i want? :)
[11:52] <ikonia> naxa: you don't
[11:52] <krizz> kamzah: I'll give a try the new drivers from ATI (alghought I prefer staying on my repositories :D) and see if my problems are resolved. Thanks again
[11:52] <ikonia> naxa you backup the damaged file system into a useless image
[11:52] <uname> hi
[11:52] <naxa> surely there is a way that will fill in the gaps with zeros
[11:52] <morpheus> is there an app at all that can handle clustering and ip takeover, or is there a simple way to do it?
[11:53] <ikonia> naxa the point is - its unreadble
[11:53] <Frogzoo> naxa: dd sync noerror
[11:53] <ikonia> morpheus ipvsadm
[11:53] <uname> i'm having problems with grub
[11:53] <naxa> Frogzoo: sync will do it? ok...
[11:53] <uname> i just installed my ubuntu 7.04 live cd
[11:53] <uname> and grub didnt' install
[11:53] <uname> how can i install it, i also have windows xp pro installed on another partition
[11:53] <uname> also
[11:53] <Frogzoo> naxa: yw
[11:53] <uname> i have been reading http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=224351
[11:54] <uname> however, when i type "find /boot/grub/stage1" it doens't work
[11:54] <ziroday> uname: use super grub disc to restore your grub
[11:54] <uname> it says it can't find the file
[11:54] <uname> ziroday: have you got a tutorial that guides you through doing that?
[11:54] <ziroday> uname: its on the super grub disk site
[11:54] <uname> cool as thanks
[11:54] <ziroday> uname: and its interactive
[11:54] <uname> i'll check it now
[11:54] <uname> :)
[11:55] <humbolto> when to use nvidia-glx and when to use nvidia-glx-new. they are talking about cards to be listed in the description need -new. but what description are they talking about?
[11:55] <jerichokb> hey guys, quick q - if i want to get a clip from a dvd (let's assume it's a home movie for legality's sake), what would be the best way to do that?
[11:55] <naxa> great great great thanks
[11:55] <naxa> I love useless images
[11:56] <naxa> How can I install pidgin on my kubuntu?
[11:56] <naxa> there is no pidgin package...
[11:56] <ikonia> naxa dpkg -i on the package
[11:56] <ziroday> naxa: getdeb.net or wait till gutsy
[11:56] <naxa> great :)
[11:56] <naxa> thank you
[11:57] <dan_> hello, i got a problem with my soundblaster live! and ubuntu, prob is, i cant hear a thing, card is known and drivers loaded, i also turned all switched to louzdets, so nothing is muted, anyone any idea?
[11:58] <ziroday> dan_: are your headphones plugged in?
[11:58] <dan_> no
[11:58] <naxa> is there a way to tell adept manager to use getdeb.net, too?
[11:58] <naxa> or manual is the only way
[11:58] <ikonia> naxa if its a repo, put it in your sources.list
[11:58] <ziroday> naxa: no. those are singular .deb packages not repos
[11:58] <Merenwen> Jordon_u told me rtorrent works equally good if configured to the same port as utorrent..... can someone tell me how to do that... shoulfd i juss go to prefferencec and user the same incomming port in rtorrent... or do i have to do anything more than that
[11:58] <ikonia> naxa but thats not a wise move
[11:59] <Frogzoo> jerichokb: jahshaka would do it, if only it worked ...
[11:59] <patrik> Hi I'm having trouble with suspend on my laptop. I'm running the quirk checker script and it says "No property system.hardware.vendor. on device with id /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/computer", any ideas?
[11:59] <jerichokb> Frogzoo: is it worth a try anyway?
[12:00] <moonwatcher> hi
[12:00] <uname> i think i see my problem with grub now
[12:00] <uname> i don't need that super disk
[12:00] <Merenwen> hellopeople can anybody hlp
[12:00] <Merenwen> help
[12:00] <moonwatcher> i am getting a "Can't locate Class/Std.pm in @INC (@INC contains: ...." when running apache2
[12:00] <uname> the hard drive which i have windows and linux installed on appears to be slave
[12:00] <uname> while my other hard drive is master
[12:00] <moonwatcher> anyone knows what package i am missing?
[12:00] <ikonia> Merenwen you;ve done right, remember only use one at once
[12:01] <uname> sdba for my non-os hdd
[12:01] <ikonia> moonwatcher missing for what ?
[12:01] <uname> sdbb for my os hdd
[12:01] <Merenwen> ikonia... u mean port or client
[12:01] <moonwatcher> ikonia, for not getting the error message
[12:01] <moonwatcher> :)
[12:01] <uname> sorry sda and sdb
[12:01] <ikonia> Merenwen client
[12:01] <Merenwen> lolzzzk
[12:01] <ikonia> moonwatcher what error, sorry I mised it
[12:01] <moonwatcher> i am getting a "Can't locate Class/Std.pm in @INC (@INC contains: ...." when running apache2
[12:01] <dan_> anyone any idea why my soundblaster live! doenst make any noise? everything in mixer is unmuted and speaks are plugge din correctly
[12:02] <moonwatcher> its a perl module
[12:02] <moonwatcher> and even though its got such a general name i cant seem to google an answer
[12:02] <ikonia> moonwatcher its a perl module
[12:02] <Frogzoo> jerichokb: I haven't tried to get it to run for a month or so... maybe there's a feisty repo now
[12:03] <jerichokb> i checked on add/remove but couldn't find it. is the command something like apt-search? long time since i used it
[12:03] <moonwatcher> ikonia, YES I REALIZED THAT
[12:03] <redrockglory> anyone here in india?
[12:03] <moonwatcher> oops
[12:03] <moonwatcher> ikonia, do i need a package?
[12:03] <ikonia> moonwatcher where did that module get configured ?
[12:03] <ikonia> moonwatcher who put that in the apache config
[12:04] <Frosteh> ok uploading diagram :)
[12:04] <Frosteh> http://img187.imageshack.us/my.php?image=untitledly7.jpg
[12:05] <redrockglory> can anyone help me in how to install a .deb file?
[12:05] <mikubuntu> jordan_U: omg, are you still here...
[12:05] <Frosteh> click it to make real size
[12:05] <ziroday> redrockglory: double click it
[12:05] <Frogzoo> redrockglory: sudo dpkg -i blah.deb
[12:05] <Frogzoo> or click it
[12:05] <redrockglory> kk lol ty ;)
[12:05] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: sec..
[12:06] <Frosteh> thx
[12:06] <Frosteh> this is a real nightmare lol
[12:07] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: pastebin your /etc/network/interfaces - shouldn't be any need for pppoe pppatm
[12:07] <ziroday> Frosteh: wow looks like a complicated setup. why are the winxp and ubuntu box not behind the firewall?
[12:07] <Frosteh> when i originally started I just used the GUI network settings to enter those details and it worked OK, but went on holiday and came back to it broken, apparantly no one has touched the machine, it's just been powerd down/up
[12:07] <mikubuntu> channel: hey, i'd like to have a discussion with sysops... about channel#ubuntu-offtopic?
[12:08] <Frosteh> because the ubuntu box is going to be hosting and the firewall is old and decrepid and needs to be retired with a shotgun
[12:08] <ziroday> mikubuntu: then call the ops with the !ops` command
[12:08] <tonyyarusso> ziroday: NO - bad idea
[12:08] <ziroday> Frosteh: ah
[12:08] <ikonia> don't use the !ops command
[12:08] <mikubuntu> !ops
[12:08] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti, mneptok or Pici
[12:08] <ikonia> ughh
[12:08] <tonyyarusso> .......
[12:08] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: pastebin your /etc/network/interfaces - you can ping 40.37?
[12:08] <ziroday> mikubuntu: or not
[12:08] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: pastebin your /etc/network/interfaces - you can ping 40.137?
[12:08] <tonyyarusso> mikubuntu: That's for emergencies only.
[12:08] <stdin> mikubuntu: just join #ubuntu-ops to ask the ops something
[12:08] <ziroday> tonyyarusso: sorry.....
[12:08] <Frosteh> no, cant ping gateway
[12:08] <ikonia> mikubuntu: join #ubuntu-ops and discuss
[12:08] <Frosteh> will do, give me a min
[12:09] <mikubuntu> ziroday: what do you mean?
[12:09] <ziroday> mikubuntu: you shouldnt have done that i told you the worng thinh. go join #ubnutu-ops
[12:09] <ziroday> mikubuntu: i mean #ubuntu-ops
[12:11] <Frosteh> um, i'll pm it
[12:11] <steveatlocalhost> hi
[12:11] <ziroday> steveatlocalhost: hi
[12:11] <steveatlocalhost> not many people on today
[12:12] <ziroday> its quite now
[12:12] <steveatlocalhost> wierd.
[12:12] <steveatlocalhost> brb
[12:12] <mikubuntu> ziroday: ok, thanks... the first few nites that i joined this channel i became very frustrated that i couldn't, or i thought i couldn't access the kind of help that i thought should be available in the channel........ i got rude, and called several ppl names that i shouldn't have.
[12:13] <Frosteh> goodie you can all help me :)
[12:13] <ikonia> mikubuntu ubuntu-offtopic is not a help channel
[12:13] <DUKiSA> when i start kubuntu it say eror 21
[12:13] <DUKiSA> ?
[12:13] <ziroday> mikubuntu: im not a op, go to #ubuntu-ops
[12:15] <Frogzoo> DUKiSA: you need to fix grub, which can't find your linux to boot
[12:15] <Frogzoo> !grub | DUKiSA
[12:15] <ubotu> DUKiSA: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[12:15] <Frosteh> Frogzoo PM
[12:15] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: nah, just pastebin
[12:16] <Frosteh> dunno what pastebin is
[12:16] <stdin> !paste
[12:16] <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)
[12:16] <Frogzoo> !pastebin | Frosteh just paste there, post the url back here:
[12:16] <ubotu> Frosteh just paste there, post the url back here:: please see above
[12:17] <redrockglory> #
[12:17] <redrockglory> You will install either nvidia-glx-legacy or nvidia-glx. If your graphics card is at the end of [WWW]  this list of cards (marked as "legacy"), you will need to install nvidia-glx-legacy. Otherwise, install nvidia-glx.
[12:17] <redrockglory> #
[12:17] <redrockglory> If you are going to compile 3D applications, install nvidia-glx-dev.
[12:17] <redrockglory> this is what it says in the website
[12:17] <redrockglory> and if i install legacy
[12:17] <Frosteh> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36295/
[12:17] <redrockglory> then do i need nividia -glx-legacy-dev
[12:17] <Frosteh> i had to write it down and copy but thats accurate
[12:17] <mikubuntu> ikonia: ya, but that's where they sent me that nite.  i had some suggestions that the channel should be more hands on managed, and volunteers also.  at that point i was STRUGGLING with installation issues.... i had so many probs that i felt ops should have been sensitive to.  like i was trying to install from livecd, having probs. was like pulling teeth to find out that the ALTERNATE cd,...
[12:17] <mikubuntu> ...shouldn't actually be called alternate, because the alternate is really the committed installation prog of choice.
[12:18] <patrik> Hi I'm having trouble with suspend on my laptop. I'm running the quirk checker script and it says "No property system.hardware.vendor. on device with id /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/computer", any ideas?
[12:18] <ikonia> mikubuntu why did you go to ubuntu offtopic for help ?
[12:19] <webmeister1566> hi
[12:20] <webmeister1566> I have larsfm running here, how can i set the color of the active window-border?
[12:20] <Frosteh> Frogzoo does that look correct?
[12:21] <mikubuntu> ikonia:  i wonder how many of the prolly over 1000 users tonite are TOYING wqith the idea of installing ubuntu, and might have been experiencing the kinds of roadblocks i had.  will you say ME if you are LURKING in this channel, wanting to join, but having some ISSUE that is holding you back?  all readers, of prolly 1000+, please answer this question with a ME if yes.  if your answer to this...
[12:21] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: hang on, you just highlighted me, 1/2 a sec
[12:21] <mikubuntu> ...is negative, meaning you had no FATAL installation issues, please say nothnig.
[12:21] <protocol2> can you use a usb flash drive as extra memory in ubuntu? or as the swap?
[12:22] <brown_cat> heya! what is the average install time for ububtu
[12:22] <ikonia> mikubuntu I have no idea what your taking about - ops are waiting in #ubuntu-ops for you
[12:23] <jerichokb> brown_cat: not long, probably about an hour for it all to finish. depends on system specs of course
[12:23] <brown_cat> reasonably crappy pc
[12:23] <matteoit81> hi
[12:24] <matteoit81> anyone could help me with ltsp?
[12:24] <jerichokb> give yourself two hours just in case brown_cat. compared to the six hours it took to install win xp it's nothing :)
[12:24] <brown_cat> you don't wanna know how ling vista took!!
[12:24] <brown_cat> *long
[12:24] <brown_cat> it took me hours
[12:25] <Frosteh> >.<
[12:25] <gmenelau> can someone help me with the attach camera Chicony ?
[12:25] <protocol2> brown_cat, what a good choice to come to ubuntu
[12:25] <jerichokb> haha i don't ever want to find out, installing xp was bad enough.
[12:25] <IKRAR> hello
[12:25] <Frosteh> theres somethign to be said for 10k RPM drives in RAID 0 for installing :D
[12:26] <brown_cat> ok, my pc has been sitting on a black screen for a while - I clicked install (it had ms 2000 and I wanted to write over it) - then it eventually loaded up the desktop. I selected the desktop "install" icon - it has done some stuff and the screen is blacxk
[12:26] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: try this: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36299/  : then 'sudo ifdown eth0 ; sudo ifup eth0'
[12:28] <Gyro54> What is the easiest way to change an ATI card to an Nvidia card? Can I just delete xorg.conf?
[12:28] <Frosteh> ok, will do, got so much on at the moment will try in 10 minutes
[12:28] <redrockglory> hi anyone can help me with installing compiz fusion or any other of those coooool graphics things?
[12:28] <jerichokb> brown_cat: doesn't sound good, should be able to carry on using the live cd while installing.
[12:28] <ikonia> redrockglory compiz is part of fesity
[12:29] <brown_cat> huh?
[12:29] <redrockglory> ikonia: lol i dont have fiesty
[12:29] <brown_cat> I am using the ubuntu cd
[12:29] <redrockglory> ikonia i have dapper drake
[12:29] <ikonia> redrockglory what are you running ?
[12:29] <brown_cat> i can hear it spinnin
[12:29] <ikonia> redrockglory then it won't work
[12:29] <jerichokb> oh so you are in the live cd now?
[12:29] <brown_cat> mhm
[12:29] <redrockglory> ikonia will any of the other ones work? or it only works in fiesty?
[12:29] <Gyro54> brown_cat: are you running NTFS file system?
[12:30] <brown_cat> :s i was mailed the cd
[12:30] <brown_cat> i inserted it while booting
[12:30] <ikonia> redrockglory dappers to old
[12:31] <Gyro54> What is the easiest way to change an ATI card to an Nvidia card? Can I just delete xorg.conf and then reboot?
[12:31] <jerichokb> you're on here from the live cd but the installation window is black, or the whole screen?
[12:31] <ikonia> Gyro54 no
[12:31] <ikonia> reconfigure xorg
[12:31] <redrockglory> ikonia sod there is no way o get xgl on dapper drake?
[12:32] <ikonia> redrockglory not worth the effort
[12:32] <brown_cat> jerichokb: the whole screen is dark
[12:32] <redrockglory> ikonia ? okay is it really hard or something?
[12:32] <steveatlocalhost> gyro54 no, you have to buy an nvidia graphics card, take out your ATI one and put the nvidia in its place.
[12:32] <ikonia> redrockglory the technology in that os is too old
[12:32] <giany911> how can i disable the auto-complete feauture in open office?
[12:32] <steveatlocalhost> Gyro54, its a piece of hard ware, inside your computer
[12:32] <jerichokb> dark as in you can still see what's going on?
[12:33] <redrockglory> ikonia is there anyway i can get a bittorrent client for dapper to download fiesty?
[12:33] <brown_cat> totally black
[12:33] <brown_cat> there is nothing on the screen at all, no cursor
[12:33] <Gyro54> I have a Nvidia and need to change my ATI because it has a stuffed fan
[12:33] <ikonia> redrockglory yes, get a fesity torrent, and open it
[12:33] <ikonia> Gyro54 I advise against swapping to ati
[12:33] <steveatlocalhost> Gyro54 have you put in your nvidia card or is your ATI still inside
[12:34] <Gyro54> ATI being changed to Nvidia
[12:34] <giany911> nvm i got it
[12:34] <Gyro54> but xorg needs to be reconfigured
[12:34] <jerichokb> ah. i assume everything on the live cd worked ok? it might be that your specs are very low if it's an old computer, might be an idea (and i know this isn't particularly helpful to hear) to use the alternate cd instead?
[12:34] <redrockglory> ikonia great thanks
[12:35] <Gyro54> Will 7.04 run without xorg and recreate a new one with the Nvidia detected
[12:35] <steveatlocalhost> Gyro54, turn off your computer, swap the card over to the nvidia, then type in sudo dpkg-reconfigure xorg.conf
[12:35] <steveatlocalhost> no
[12:35] <steveatlocalhost> that will give you a xorg error
[12:35] <Gyro54> Thanks
[12:35] <steveatlocalhost> np
[12:35] <Nighthawk420_sle> hey everyone
[12:35] <steveatlocalhost> hey
[12:36] <Nighthawk420> still cant get past that x server error on first boot from partition
[12:36] <naxa> bye
[12:36] <steveatlocalhost> whats the error?
[12:36] <Nighthawk420> X Server is not properly set up.  Restart GDM when it is... or something like that and then in details says there is no screens found
[12:36] <steveatlocalhost> go to a console, when the error appears, then type sudo dpkg-reconfigure xorg.conf
[12:37] <steveatlocalhost> try that
[12:37] <Nighthawk420> i reconfigured xserver-xorg and
[12:37] <steveatlocalhost> ok
[12:37] <Nighthawk420> chose VESA settings
[12:37] <Nighthawk420> driver*
[12:37] <steveatlocalhost> have you manually edited xorg?
[12:37] <Nighthawk420> and still didnt work
[12:37] <steveatlocalhost> using nano/vim
[12:37] <Nighthawk420> im a total noob
[12:37] <steveatlocalhost> try
[12:37] <Nighthawk420> im just trying to get ubuntu working
[12:37] <steveatlocalhost> sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[12:37] <Nighthawk420> what am i looking to edit?
[12:37] <steveatlocalhost> and then where it says screens, change the settings to your screen settings
[12:38] <steveatlocalhost> then press control+X and yes to save your changes
[12:38] <Nighthawk420> okay thanks
[12:38] <Nighthawk420> il go try that
[12:38] <steveatlocalhost> good luck
[12:38] <Nighthawk420> il be back in here tonight
[12:38] <Nighthawk420> ty steve
[12:38] <steveatlocalhost> its a long shot tbh
[12:38] <steveatlocalhost> but try it
[12:38] <Merenwen> guys i juss installed Rtorrent.... hot do i run it.... i cannot find it in Applications> internet>..... is that normal
[12:38] <Nighthawk420> ok
[12:38] <steveatlocalhost> np
[12:39] <steveatlocalhost> merenwen type rtorrent in a terminal
[12:39] <Merenwen> ok
[12:39] <passbe> can someone please help me, im having terrible troubles with gnome, the panel icons keep disappearing, and now after it crashed, pidgin does not show its buddy list ?
[12:39] <steveatlocalhost> passbe, what ubuntu are you using?
[12:39] <passbe> latest
[12:39] <passbe> feisty
[12:39] <steveatlocalhost> fiesty or gutsy?
[12:39] <steveatlocalhost> ok
[12:40] <steveatlocalhost> have you checked out the forums?
[12:40] <passbe> yer i have, this has been an ongoing problem (with the gnome panel not showing icons then mixing them up), now pidgin just died
[12:40] <steveatlocalhost> hmm
[12:40] <passbe> i do wat the forums say, lock the icons
[12:40] <steveatlocalhost> thats quite unusual
[12:40] <passbe> they still disappear upon reboot
[12:40] <passbe> i just deleted one of my panels
[12:41] <passbe> and now pidgin *rage*
[12:41] <steveatlocalhost> haha
[12:41] <steveatlocalhost> have you tried a reinstall? it could be corrupted somewhere
[12:41] <passbe> hmm ill try that right now
[12:41] <steveatlocalhost> or if you can wait a month
[12:41] <Merenwen> Using 'epoll' based polling. Could not read resource file: ~/.rtorrent.rc this is what the terminal is showing me
[12:41] <steveatlocalhost> gutsy is nearly here
[12:41] <steveatlocalhost> hmm
[12:42] <steveatlocalhost> have you edited the menu merenwen?
[12:42] <Merenwen> i dont even know what u r talking about
[12:42] <steveatlocalhost> haha
[12:42] <Frosteh> Frogzoo - this didnt work
[12:42] <steveatlocalhost> right click near applications
[12:42] <Frosteh> results here - http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36300/
[12:42] <steveatlocalhost> then click edit menus
[12:42] <Merenwen> ok
[12:42] <steveatlocalhost> then look under internet
[12:42] <Frosteh> thats what happened after networking came back up, and also an ifconfig output also
[12:43] <steveatlocalhost> merenwen
[12:43] <Arafangion> A friend has a very recent HP laptop, but it doesn't run Ubuntu at all. :(  Why might this be?
[12:43] <steveatlocalhost> i just install rtorrent to try and help you
[12:43] <Arafangion> It attempts to start, but then drops to the busybox shell.
[12:43] <steveatlocalhost> and it appears the error is meant to be there
[12:44] <steveatlocalhost> are you sure it isnt a terminal application?
[12:44] <Arafangion> it was unable to find a tty, and for some insane reason there is no dmesg program!
[12:44] <Merenwen> its not there ineditmenu
[12:44] <steveatlocalhost> ok
[12:44] <Arafangion> How am I supposed to find out what the heck is wrong with it without dmesg?
[12:44] <Merenwen> i have never edited the men previously
[12:44] <steveatlocalhost> hm
[12:45] <patrik> Arafangion: Sounds like the X-server isn't starting
[12:45] <steveatlocalhost> i install rTorrent to see what the problem could be, and i got the same error. i think its meant to be configured before hand
[12:45] <steveatlocalhost> check out the forum
[12:45] <Arafangion> patrik: To me it seems like the problem exists /before/ the x-server starts.
[12:45] <gmenelau> how i can install svn://svn.berlios.de/linux-uvc/linux-uvc/trunk ???????????????????????????
[12:45] <Frosteh> Frogzoo can you get back to me if you have anymore ideas
[12:45] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: 1459763 errors
[12:45] <vintle> Arafangion what type HP is it?
[12:45] <steveatlocalhost> arafangion can you get to a terminal? try manually starting the xserver
[12:45] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: your autoneg is maybe messed up
[12:46] <Arafangion> steveatlocalhost: I can get to the busybox console, sure.
[12:46] <Arafangion> steveatlocalhost: But it's /extremely/ limited.
[12:46] <steveatlocalhost> arafangion, hmm, what ubuntu are you using?
[12:46] <Arafangion> steveatlocalhost: 7.04
[12:46] <steveatlocalhost> arafangion: kde, XFCE, or gnome?
[12:46] <Merenwen> steveatlocalhost....thanks,,
[12:47] <Arafangion> steveatlocalhost: Gnome.
[12:47] <steveatlocalhost> merenwen, did it work?
[12:47] <Frosteh> Any idea how to fix that?
[12:47] <steveatlocalhost> arafangion, what does the error actually say?
[12:47] <Merenwen> no... i even tried reintalling it from synaptic
[12:47] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: oh no I misread, nvm
[12:47] <Frosteh> thats rx packets?
[12:47] <Frosteh> heh >.<
[12:48] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: sudo mii-tool eth0 ?
[12:48] <Arafangion> steveatlocalhost: Something very cryptic, unable to allocate some kind of memory (So, I suspect graphics card issues), then it dies with being unable to find a tty.
[12:48] <Frosteh> k give me a minute
[12:48] <Frogzoo> Arafangion: for help with "can't acess tty" in Feisty, see: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=421588&highlight=tty+job+control.
[12:48] <steveatlocalhost> arafangion, what grafix card is it using?
[12:48] <Arafangion> steveatlocalhost: NVidia.
[12:49] <Arafangion> Frogzoo: Completely irrelevant, but thanks.
[12:49] <vintle> Arafangion what is the initial prob?
[12:49] <Frogzoo> Arafangion: "it dies  with being unable to find a tty
[12:49] <Frogzoo> ar???
[12:49] <Arafangion> Frogzoo: I'm not sure if it is even getting to init.
[12:49] <steveatlocalhost> arafangion, hmm, im not sure. try booting the laptop, and then type the error on the forum with the model number
[12:49] <Merenwen> stevestlocalhost.... should i check the forums...regarding this problem
[12:50] <Frogzoo> Arafangion: did you get the message "can't acess tty" ?
[12:50] <Arafangion> Frogzoo: Can't *FIND* tty.
[12:50] <steveatlocalhost> merenwen, i think you should. i dont have any other ideas
[12:50] <Arafangion> Frogzoo: In any case, I do not have sh running yet.
[12:50] <Merenwen> steveatlocalhost.... but u r gettingthe same problem too .... right
[12:51] <giany911> is there any way i can rotate text at a 45 degree angle in open office ?
[12:51] <Frosteh> Frogzoo: eth0: negotiated 100baseTx-FD flow-control, link ok
[12:51] <steveatlocalhost> merenwen, with the torrent program??
[12:52] <passbe> steveatlocalhost: reinstalled pidgin still the same problem, i believe its not pidgin its gnome or some thing along that line (start pidgin from terminal no output)
[12:52] <Frosteh> just like to say that I also tried the same port on the SDSL router, same network cable but used the XP box instead, used the same settings and even the same IP address and it worked OK
[12:52] <DUKiSA> anobady can help me with grub 21 eror ?
[12:52] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: can you ping the 40.139 xp box?
[12:53] <steveatlocalhost> passbe, have you tried reinstalling gnome?
[12:53] <apo_>  < DUKiSA> anobady can help me with grub 21 eror ? < 21 = could not find disk
[12:54] <Arafangion> steveatlocalhost: I'll have to find out what kind it is, but it's my friend's first laptop, so it's a massive thing with dual HDD's, Vista, and everything you can imagine.
[12:54] <Arafangion> steveatlocalhost: It's even got the attrocious gloss!
[12:54] <passbe> apt-get install gnome ?
[12:55] <steveatlocalhost> arafangion: :O not the gloss! xD well if you can get the error, google it and you should find a fix
[12:55] <DUKiSA> apo_:  i knew.. but whove i can fix it ?
[12:55] <steveatlocalhost> passbe, go to synaptic, find gnome and click reinstall package
[12:55] <Arafangion> steveatlocalhost: I'll be giving it a go. Thanks.
[12:55] <apo_> Dunno... I'd just try fiddling around, but I don't have access to your PC
[12:55] <steveatlocalhost> arafangion: good luck!
[12:55] <Nighthawk420_sle> hey steve
[12:56] <Nighthawk420_sle> no luck
[12:56] <Arafangion> steveatlocalhost: Btw, this is the firs tlaptop in which I actually saw my friend's face *clearly* - the screen reflects like a mirror!
[12:56] <vintle> Arafangion: I habe one and to get it to boot I had to use noapic  with the dvd
[12:56] <Frosteh> Frogzoo: yes, I can get replies from .138, 139, and itself 140
[12:56] <Arafangion> vintle: noapic? I'll try that.
[12:56] <Frosteh> it seems to think its on a local network with them rather than on a bridged network to the ISP, it's strange
[12:56] <passbe> steveatlocalhost: hmm just "gnome" is not installed but a whole lot of other stuff is ie gnome-app etc..
[12:57] <vintle> Arafangion: on the boot hit F6 and type that in...
[12:57] <Frosteh> I can even connect to the box from our local network via the web interface that was installed for an app we have installed
[12:57] <ker> #ubuntu-es
[12:57] <Arafangion> passbe: I'm not runnign ubuntu atm, but it's probably "gnome-desktop" or "gnome-desktop-system", and it's apt-get install --reinstall
[12:57] <Arafangion> vintle: Thanks for the tip.
[12:57] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: but the xp box can ping it? you sure you're allowed to use the 140 address?
[12:57] <steveatlocalhost> passbe: try using, sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop OR xubuntu-desktop
[12:57] <warbler> an internet address showing up in dmesg! This can't be right!
[12:58] <steveatlocalhost> passbe: then type sudo apt-get remove ubuntu-desktop
[12:58] <Frosteh> will check 1 sec, yes 140 is ours, and I've tried the same settings but with 139 which I have confirmed working
[12:58] <steveatlocalhost> passbe: then select KDE or XFCE in the sessions menu, and type sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[01:00] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: you running firestarter/any other firewall?
[01:00] <Frosteh> Frogzoo: yes that works, I can even ping it from our internal network
[01:00] <passbe> steveatlocalhost: sudo apt-get reinstalll ubuntu-desktop ?
[01:00] <Frosteh> trace route shows its not hopping to the ISP then back it's just getting re-directed by the router
[01:00] <passbe> haveing problems with bandwidth atm
[01:00] <boubbin> how to chekc if nvidia drivers are properly installed ?
[01:01] <Frosteh> I've not installed any firewalls no, I dont know if Ubuntu 7.04 comes with one?
[01:01] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: worth checking (maybe someone played?) - sudo iptables -L -v -n
[01:01] <Frosteh> only things installed are mysql, php, send studio, sendmail
[01:02] <steveatlocalhost> passbe, that should work, never had any luck myself
[01:02] <aoupi> hi, I want to create a directory that can contain at most 4G, how can I do this? (create an .iso?)
[01:02] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: sudo iptables -L -v -n
[01:02] <Frosteh> possible im not the only one with access to the box, i will check
[01:02] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: really that's gotta be it
[01:02] <Frosteh> other IT guys swear it wasnt touched
[01:03] <Frosteh> only logged into it through sendstuido web front end and tinkered with application settings, that shouldn't effect anything
[01:03] <predaeus> aoupi, I think you could create a filesystem as a file on your harddrive and then mount that filesystem to that directory. That way the directory will be limited in size to the size of that filesystem.
[01:03] <Frosteh> 1 sec
[01:03] <aoupi> predaeus: yes, that's what I was thinking, would an iso be thea easiest way you think?
[01:04] <predaeus> aoupi, I don't know, you can easily create ext3 filesystems for taht purpose too. Don't know of the ups and downs of the iso file format.
[01:05] <lucas_hungaro> Silly question, but... Since Mac OS X is Unix based, there's a way to execute Mac applications on Linux?
[01:05] <aoupi> lucas_hungaro: not unless you run OSX in a virtual machine
[01:05] <predaeus> aoupi, read this for instance http://freshmeat.net/articles/view/1387/
[01:06] <aoupi> predaeus: thanks
[01:06] <lucas_hungaro> aoupi: Ah, ok, thank you.
[01:06] <Merenwen> finally.. givenup on rtorrent.... too much trouble
[01:06] <warbler> dmesg last 9 lines involve mac-in-out-internet address-dst-len-tos-ttl  - is this a rootkit?
[01:06] <aoupi> Merenwen: aww, rtorrent is the best :)
[01:06] <predaeus> aoupi, mind that if you are using a virtual reiserfs filesystem on a real reiserfs filesystem it can mess up file system checks. so better go for ext3. maybe.
[01:07] <aoupi> predaeus: oh ok
[01:07] <predaeus> aoupi, reiser on reiser confuses the reiser fs checker.
[01:07] <Arafangion> aoupi: Why don't you just put the filesystem onto a proper partition or other block device?
[01:07] <aoupi> Arafangion: I've got my reasons :)
[01:08] <Merenwen> aoupi.... well i installed ...it dosent come onthe menu... terminal says it cant read rtorrent.rc........ in forums toomany people r having toomany fuckups with rtorrent....so nowi am sitting and uninstalling it.... unlessu have a better idea... its more than welcome
[01:08] <tonyyarusso> !ohmy | Merenwen
[01:08] <ubotu> Merenwen: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[01:08] <passbe> steveatlocalhost: thx for that, took forever to restart x but pidgin is back, now to start setting up pannels again
[01:08] <Merenwen> oh sorry
[01:08] <aoupi> Merenwen: pity, I hope you find a client you like
[01:09] <Nighthawk420_sle> still get "no screens found" after i changed the screen manually
[01:09] <Merenwen> by****ups i meant problemss... sorry for the slang
[01:09] <gerr2> clan
[01:09] <jhatleli1> Hi all, I am trying to force X fonts to 96x96. They are at 20x20, My Res is 1280x720 (720p HD). I have tried to add "-dpi 96" and ScreenSize in Xorg.conf with no luck. The driver is a i810 (i915) driver/chipset. I allso set Xft.dpi: 96 in Xresources
[01:09] <steveatlocalhost> passbe: cool sorry for the fact i cant help that much
[01:09] <Nighthawk420_sle> still get "no screens found" after i changed the screen manually while booting after i got the x server error again... ther seems to be no way in hell im ever going to get ubuntu to work
[01:10] <passbe> steveatlocalhost: no u helped
[01:10] <jrib> Merenwen: rtorrent is a command line program, it won't have a menu entry and the warning about rtorrent.rc doesn't matter
[01:10] <Frosteh> Frogzoo: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36304/
[01:10] <Merenwen> jrib.... so how do u use it in the first place
[01:10] <Frosteh> Im just wondering if it's a problem with the router somehow, will be try rebooting that shortly
[01:10] <predaeus> Merenwen, I think azureus has the most features if you want that. I personally use gnome-btdownload which is a very basic interface (just like the firefox download gui).
[01:10] <steveatlocalhost> passbe: cool, well good luck with the panels
[01:10] <jrib> Merenwen: read 'man rtorrent', I don't use it much
[01:11] <passbe> steveatlocalhost: thx, hopefully they will have fixed it by gusty
[01:11] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: "challenging"
[01:11] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: sure give it a reboot
[01:11] <Frosteh> :/
[01:11] <Frosteh> what is worse is that this is my first experience with linux
[01:12] <jrib> Merenwen: rtorrent foo.torrent   will download foo though and ctrl-q quits, that's all I know :)
[01:12] <Frosteh> with any kind of advanced networking anyhow :/
[01:12] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: be 10 mins to figure this out if I was there *sigh*
[01:12] <Frosteh> :(
[01:12] <Merenwen> i am using utorrent with wine.. but i thought rtorrent will help me stop relying on wine
[01:13] <predaeus> Merenwen, do you want a torrent client with GUI or one for the command line?
[01:14] <Frosteh> still, this HAS worked before, after install of mysql etc etc i setup the network and it worked, browsing was ok, then installed sendmail and sent a email test just fine, email tests from sendstudio also worked
[01:14] <limetang> Merenwen: try Azureus.
[01:14] <aoupi> Merenwen: http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/browser/trunk/rtorrent/doc/rtorrent.rc?rev=972&format=raw save that as .rtorrent.rc in your home
[01:14] <Frosteh> then took a 10 day holiday and blam :/
[01:14] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: reboot the router & the linux box
[01:14] <Frosteh> which one do you think i should bring up first, the router? then power on the linux box?
[01:15] <Merenwen> i hate azureus for me its slow as a cow
[01:15] <limetang> Oh, ok.
[01:15] <ziroday> Merenwen: use deluge or ktorrent
[01:15] <Frosteh> azureus = memory hog
[01:15] <steveatlocalhost> passbe: sorry for late reply, was playing half life 2. yeah. they should have as they are using the new gnome
[01:15] <Frosteh> :P
[01:16] <azi> hm.. which tools uses the config : wpa_supplicant.conf ?
[01:16] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: same diff
[01:16] <passbe> steveatlocalhost: with edgy barely had a problem it was great, but with fiesty ive been riddled with problems
[01:16] <passbe> steveatlocalhost: oh well
[01:16] <azi> some friend of mine installed ubuntu and this file was mentioned in his ISP's network installation procedure
[01:16] <soundray> I've installed an additional truetype font according to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FontInstallHowto , but I still can't use it in OpenOffice. What can I do?
[01:16] <brown_cat> ok, ubuntu is taking ages, how do I wipe my hard drive to install it to the hard drive? (it is opening but, not installing)
[01:16] <steveatlocalhost> passbe: probably because they rushed to release it
[01:17] <ziroday> soundray: go to #openoffice.org
[01:17] <steveatlocalhost> brown_cat: just do a reinstall from the CD, and tell it to use your hard drive
[01:17] <brown_cat> k
[01:17] <tonytux> help my log files ate my root partition!!
[01:17] <Merenwen> i have tried everything except torrent flux and rtorrent
[01:17] <b0uncer> delete them
[01:18] <b0uncer> rm -rf /var/log/*
[01:18] <gmenelau> the microphone is not working can someone help me?
[01:18] <tonytux> i can jut get rid of them...sweet
[01:18] <ziroday> Merenwen: and you had issues with all of them?
[01:18] <brown_cat> steveatlocalhosty: boot from first hard disk?
[01:19] <tonytux> that won't break anything then right/
[01:19] <b0uncer> tonytux: no it shouldn't, but probably it's wise to stop the logging daemon, then remove files, then re-start the daemon
[01:19] <b0uncer> syslogd or whatever it is
[01:20] <Merenwen> yeah only u torrent gave me the samespeed a i used to get in windows
[01:20] <tonytux> so sudo /etc/init.d/syslogd stop?
[01:21] <b0uncer> yeah if there's syslogd file, it's that
[01:21] <Merenwen> i am rightnow reading man rtorrent..... man its freakin out
[01:21] <brown_cat> how do I remove 2000 pro. so I can make my pc faster while installing ubuntu :s
[01:22] <Frosteh> Frogzoo: nope not helped
[01:22] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: how bizarre
[01:22] <Frosteh> our firewall and the XP box came back up
[01:22] <Frosteh> but still can't ping 137
[01:22] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: any spare ports on the router? swap the xp port with the linux box - gotta be a hardware problem of some sort
[01:24] <Frosteh> Mm yes, its a 4pt, I've tried switching port
[01:24] <Frosteh> s
[01:24] <aoupi> Merenwen: this is a bit more userfriendly: http://libtorrent.rakshasa.no/wiki/RTorrentUserGuide
[01:24] <Frosteh> i switched over the cables for the XP and Ubuntu boxes and gave the ubuntu box 139, so it's exactly the same setup and it didn't work either
[01:25] <Frosteh> er mind you that wasn't with the new settings, let me try that
[01:25] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: disconnect the linux box, & on the xp box, ping 40.140 (to see if another machine has that ip)
[01:25] <aoupi> Merenwen: and you can wait with everything below "Navigating" until you need it
[01:25] <Frosteh> ok will try
[01:25] <Frosteh> bbr
[01:26] <mrgigabyte> any recommendations for the best avail xchat client (gnome)?
[01:26] <b0uncer> mrgigabyte: the newest xchat?
[01:26] <b0uncer> or what recommendations
[01:27] <aoupi> mrgigabyte: IRC client?
[01:27] <b0uncer> nothing beats irssi
[01:27] <tonytux> thanx b0uncer that cured me and freed 14 gig from my 20 gig root partition
[01:27] <Merenwen> thanks aoupi
[01:27] <b0uncer> tonytux: np..you should check & clear the logs a bit more frequently :)
[01:27] <b0uncer> how on earth did you get 14 gigs of logs?
[01:27] <firecraft> irssi is great for an irc client
[01:27] <mrgigabyte> bouncer: nah I'm using xchat, just wondering if theres a better type of client with more functions by a different name.
[01:27] <tonytux> no kidding
[01:28] <Arafangion> b0uncer: Only one thing beats irssi.
[01:28] <aoupi> tonytux:  some app must be running crazy :D
[01:28] <EvaLuaTe> what would 'iface eth0 inet' have too look like if i have a static IP ?
[01:28] <b0uncer> Arafangion: and that would be?
[01:28] <Arafangion> b0uncer: screen+irssi, don't you dare forget that again!
[01:28] <b0uncer> Arafangion: ah you're completely right :)
[01:28] <firecraft> heh
[01:28] <Chinaski1> hello does anyone know a way to download a package and all its dependancies?
[01:28] <clay> hi
[01:28] <b0uncer> package manager, Chinaski1
[01:29] <aoupi> Chinaski1: synaptic does that automaticaly
[01:29] <b0uncer> using the --download-only option
[01:29] <b0uncer> or equivalent
[01:29] <Arafangion> Chinaski1: This is the basis of all debian-derived distributions, including Ubuntu.
[01:29] <firecraft> Chinaski1 apt-get install packagename ?
[01:29] <Arafangion> Chinaski1: For this feature alone, many people chose Debian back many years ago, of *course* we know how to download a package and all its dependencies. :)
[01:29] <Frogzoo> Chinaski1: synaptic will even generate a dl script if you ask nicely
[01:29] <Frosteh> Frogzoo: ok so ubuntu box now in place of xp box, changed the IP to 139, it's using the same port and same cable as the XP box was using
[01:30] <gmenelau> the microphone is not working can someone help me?
[01:30] <Frosteh> it still cant ping 137, but it can still see our firewall box as before so its got a physical connection
[01:30] <mastroDani> gmenelau, i will..
[01:30] <mastroDani> gmenelau, first.. are you sure the microphone is working?
[01:30] <gmenelau> mastroDani thanks
[01:31] <endymion_> Hey, I have a question. I installed KDE on my previous Ubuntu drive, but I had to reinstall Ubuntu on another different drive (this one that I'm at right now). Is there a way for me to grab KDE and install it here from the other drive? I really don't feel like downloading 202mb again...  [I used apt-get install for kde] 
[01:31] <mastroDani> gmenelau, second: audio is working in your system?
[01:31] <gmenelau> mastroDani : i make some test but i only here xrrrr sound
[01:31] <Chinaski1> yes i  know how to install a package and all dependancies, but i'd like to download all the .debs (packages and dependancies) to install them on a computer with no internet connection
[01:31] <Arafangion> endymion_: A quick-and-dirty approach that works well is to just copy all the .deb's over.
[01:31] <mastroDani> xrrrr sound ?
[01:31] <mastroDani> gmenelau, what's xrrr sound?
[01:31] <gmenelau> mastroDani : i can here every sound clear
[01:32] <Frosteh> I was considering reinstalling networking by can't connect to the net to get access, and can't find the basic network package on the ubuntu disc
[01:32] <Arafangion> endymion_: From /var/cache/apt/archives
[01:32] <endymion_> Arafangion where are the .deb's downloaded to?
[01:32] <Merenwen> huys while enteringan irc server.... what is checking indent
[01:32] <endymion_> thank you :)
[01:32] <Quak3r> hello There !
[01:32] <mastroDani> gmenelau, ok.. let's start... open a terminal and write: "arecord -l"
[01:32] <Quak3r> anyone has installed steam in ubuntu ?
[01:32] <mastroDani> do you see something?
[01:32] <Chinaski1> i tried --download only but this did not give me .deb files
[01:32] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: pastebing 'route -n'
[01:32] <Arafangion> endymion_: Mind you, some deb's will still be re-downloaded as they have newer versions. :)
[01:33] <endymion_> so, I copy everything, then apt-get the stuff again...
[01:33] <gmenelau> mastroDani : ok i did it
[01:33] <Frosteh> ok
[01:33] <endymion_> and it'll install whatever I'm missing?
[01:33] <mastroDani> gmenelau, what you see?
[01:33] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: and 'ifconfig' while you're at it..
[01:33] <Arafangion> endymion_: That should do teh trick.
[01:33] <mastroDani> it should give a list of the captures device of your system gmenelau
[01:33] <gmenelau> yes
[01:33] <gmenelau> mastroDani : yes
[01:33] <mastroDani> gmenelau, ok..
[01:33] <mastroDani> now..
[01:34] <gmenelau> mastroDani : you want me to make paste?
[01:34] <mastroDani> gmenelau, no not for now, in the terminal write: arecord try.wav then say something, when done hit CTRL+C to end the registration
[01:35] <mastroDani> gmenelau, now listen at the sound.. you can do it by writing aplay try.wav on the terminal
[01:36] <mastroDani> gmenelau, or you can open it from the graphical interface :)
[01:36] <KevinOman> anyone here ever used dtc?
[01:36] <gmenelau> mastroDani : i cant here anything
[01:37] <mastroDani> gmenelau, i expected this :) it was a check
[01:37] <mastroDani> gmenelau, write alsamixer on your terminal
[01:37] <Frosteh> Frogzoo: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36308/
[01:38] <BBHoss> Is there any way to monitor the temperature of my video card in ubuntu?  Its an ATI X800
[01:38] <tripppy> how do i use a cd to update ubuntu 7.04 instead of internet software updates?
[01:38] <steveatlocalhost> anyone here having trouble with HL2/CS: S/Gmod on ubuntu? could use someone to play against
[01:38] <mastroDani> gmenelau, hit F4
[01:38] <Quak3r> How can I install STEAM with the .msi extension ??? Need help..
[01:38] <gmenelau> ok then?
[01:38] <steveatlocalhost> Quak3r, Personal Chat, ill run you through it
[01:38] <mastroDani> gmenelau, move with right arror on "Mic"
[01:38] <mastroDani> and hit Space
[01:38] <mastroDani> you should see "Capture"
[01:39] <mastroDani> above mic
[01:39] <steveatlocalhost> quak3r
[01:39] <gmenelau> ok
[01:39] <Arafangion> Quak3r: You'll have to install wine, and use that.  I don't think we support wine.
[01:39] <steveatlocalhost> quak3r, go on the PM ill walk you through it
[01:39] <gmenelau> mastroDani : is in mic boost and is full
[01:39] <mastroDani> gmenelau, move right until you see "Capture" in blue background
[01:39] <gmenelau> ok
[01:39] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: try 'sudo mii-tool -F 100baseTx-FD eth0'
[01:39] <mastroDani> hit SPACE until you see the text "Capture" above it, gmenelau
[01:39] <gmenelau> mastroDani : oko i did
[01:40] <steveatlocalhost> quak3r: type: sudo apt-get install cabextract
[01:40] <mastroDani> and use UP arrow to raise the registration volume, gmenelau
[01:40] <gmenelau> lok
[01:40] <steveatlocalhost> quaker: then type cabextract "steam/location/file/.msi"
[01:40] <Chinaski1> Frogzoo, how to generate the script to dl the packages in synaptic?
[01:40] <gmenelau> mastroDani : all set
[01:40] <mastroDani> gmenelau, did you modified something following my steps?
[01:40] <steveatlocalhost> quaker: then rename the Steam.exe1 to steam.exe
[01:40] <steveatlocalhost> quaker: then run it in wine
[01:41] <gmenelau> no i did what you said
[01:41] <mastroDani> gmenelau, i mean.. it was all already as like i asked you to set? or not?
[01:41] <steveatlocalhost> quaker: then in wine, you may not see any games, so enable the "community" beta participation option
[01:41] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: sorry: "sudo mii-tool eth0 -F 100baseTx-FD"
[01:41] <mastroDani> gmenelau, :) anyway press ESC to exit alsamixer
[01:41] <gmenelau> mastroDani : yes all set
[01:41] <Quak3r> ok
[01:41] <mastroDani> retry with the arecord try.wav && aplay try.wav
[01:41] <Quak3r> w8
[01:42] <Quak3r> im going to do it
[01:42] <mastroDani> gmenelau,
[01:42] <Frosteh> tighto
[01:42] <Frosteh> er
[01:42] <steveatlocalhost> quak3r, ok
[01:42] <Frosteh> righto ;)
[01:42] <gmenelau> mastroDani : yes ?
[01:42] <Frogzoo> Chinaski1: mark the packages you want, then -> file -> generate download script
[01:42] <aguitel> is anyone helpme to restore GRUB in mbr ?
[01:42] <mastroDani> gmenelau, retry with the arecord try.wav && aplay try.wav
[01:42] <steveatlocalhost> quak3r, thats just to get steam to install. there is more to get the games working
[01:42] <gmenelau> mastroDani : i did nothing
[01:42] <mastroDani> gmenelau, still no sound?
[01:43] <gmenelau> mastroDani : yes still no sound
[01:43] <mastroDani> gmenelau, ok.. so.. please paste me the output of arecord -l
[01:43] <Chinaski1> Frogzoo, cool does this download also the dependancies?
[01:43] <steveatlocalhost> anyone else need help with steam on ubuntu?
[01:43] <Frogzoo> Chinaski1: should do, never used it myself
[01:43] <gmenelau> mastroDani : here?
[01:43] <mastroDani> gmenelau, no
[01:44] <mastroDani> gmenelau, www.pastebin.com
[01:44] <gmenelau> how and where?
[01:44] <Quak3r> thank you ppl !!!
[01:44] <steveatlocalhost> quak3r: working?
[01:44] <gmenelau> http://pastebin.com/m6d7f1fb2
[01:45] <Quak3r> yep
[01:45] <Quak3r> steveatlocalhost, I'm installing Steam with Wine
[01:45] <steveatlocalhost> quak3r: your games wont work at the moment,
[01:45] <gmenelau> mastroDani : you saw it ?
[01:45] <Quak3r> steveatlocalhost, I need to able the beta experience option right ?
[01:45] <mastroDani> gmenelau, yes, reopen alsamixer
[01:45] <EvaLuaTe> i have a little problem. if connecting through the router i can connect to the internet (i get a ping reply from www.google.com), but if connectin directly i can't connect, i get no ping reply. any idea about what i could have done wrong ?
[01:46] <mastroDani> move right until you are on "Mic Selection"
[01:46] <steveatlocalhost> Quak3r, yeah, you do, its under settings. its called community.
[01:46] <gmenelau> ok
[01:46] <mastroDani> what you see above it? "mic1" ? gmenelau
[01:46] <gmenelau> mastroDani : no
[01:46] <mastroDani> gmenelau, what you see?
[01:46] <mastroDani> gmenelau, it's text
[01:46] <steveatlocalhost> Quak3r: you also need to edit the launch options, change the empty box to say "-window -dxlevel 70 -novid -gl -opengl" without the quotes
[01:46] <joel> hi everybody
[01:47] <Quak3r> steveatlocalhost, ok. Thank You ..
[01:47] <gmenelau> yes
[01:47] <blz777> hi to all :)
[01:47] <gmenelau> mastroDani : yes i can see it
[01:47] <mastroDani> gmenelau, what's the text? please
[01:47] <steveatlocalhost> quak3r, no problem. it should work pretty well. im playing gmod at this very moment
[01:47] <Quak3r> ok
[01:48] <gmenelau> mastroDani : what do you mean is a text ?
[01:48] <joel> hey im new to linux and i have a question if any one could please answer it please?
[01:48] <Frosteh> Frogzoo: that didn't help :/
[01:48] <b0uncer> joel: rather ask the question than ask if you can ask..anybody can :)
[01:48] <joel> ok sorry
[01:48] <Quak3r> steveatlocalhost, I can play cs: source with my Windows .. Can I do it again under wine ?
[01:48] <gmenelau> Mic [dB gain=10.50, 10.50] 
[01:48] <mastroDani> gmenelau, abote "mic selection" you should se some text, here i have "mic1", what do you have?
[01:48] <mastroDani> gmenelau, *above
[01:49] <joel> ok when i turn off or restart my pc my wallpaper goes bye bye and other random settings
[01:49] <joel> any ideas?
[01:49] <gmenelau> Mic
[01:49] <Frosteh> Frogzoo: might it be worth reinstalling base/networking?
[01:49] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: can you check if the xp box is running @ 10 or 100 ?
[01:49] <Quak3r> Thank you..
[01:49] <joel> oh crap i quit
[01:49] <joel> im back now
[01:50] <joel> :)
[01:50] <mastroDani> gmenelau, if you hit the up-down arrow what are the options? that text change?
[01:50] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: also autonegotiate
[01:50] <Quak3r> I'll be here if i need help.
[01:50] <Quak3r> thanks again
[01:50] <Frosteh> should be 100, it's not even plugged in at the moment
[01:50] <b0uncer> joel: any error messages, or just settings going wild?
[01:50] <Frosteh> how do i set autonegotiate in ubuntu?
[01:50] <joel> no just changing back to default
[01:51] <gmenelau> mastroDani : dB gain=-10.50, -10.50
[01:51] <mastroDani> gmenelau, no.. you aren't on the "mic selection"
[01:51] <b0uncer> hmm sounds odd..you could try moving your settings directories under a different name (same as if you removed them, but this way you can put them back if you want) and see if that stops the behaviour
[01:51] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: that's what mii-tool is for
[01:51] <b0uncer> if you're using Gnome, they're probably ~/.gnome and ~/.gnome2
[01:52] <usuario> vane
[01:52] <b0uncer> a cup of coffee -->
[01:52] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: but will autonegotiate by default
[01:52] <gmenelau> mastroDani : yes i am , is said mic and is red
[01:52] <mastroDani> gmenelau, use the left/right arrow and move on the "Mic Selection" option
[01:52] <Frosteh> hmm
[01:52] <mastroDani> gmenelau, that's the Microphone volume, i'm talking about something else
[01:52] <Frosteh> not sure what to do now, this is just so daft, I can't see what's changed or why it should stop working
[01:52] <mastroDani> gmenelau, wait
[01:53] <Ziroday> help, i reeboted my computer and on logging in I was greeted with a bunch of errors stating that something was wrong with my gconf and now all of my settings have gone for nearly all my programs including the ones ubuntu had by default (e.g. nautilus opens new windows after double clicks), please help
[01:53] <Frosteh> are you sure the network 40.136 is right?
[01:53] <gmenelau> where is nothing also
[01:53] <Frosteh> in interfaces
[01:53] <mastroDani> gmenelau, you may not have it :)
[01:53] <steveatlocalhost> Quak3r: yes you can, sorry about the wait there
[01:54] <steveatlocalhost> Quak3r: i have CS:S working perfectly
[01:54] <BBHoss> Is there any way to monitor the temperature of my video card in ubuntu?  Its an ATI X800
[01:54] <mastroDani> gmenelau, i'm searching an image :)
[01:54] <gmenelau> mastroDani : i found a mic
[01:54] <Ziroday> anybody have any ideas?
[01:55] <surjagain> i need help with installation of 7.04
[01:55] <soundray> Ziroday: go to #openoffice.org
[01:55] <gmenelau> mastroDani : with input sounds
[01:55] <soundray> Ziroday: just kidding.
[01:55] <throvold_> Wonder if someone could help me with a little problem, which im sure is simple to solve, but im missing something... I'm trying to start a PostGreSQL database, with this command:  sudo pg_ctl -D ~/mydb start      And all im getting for it is: command not found. I have a feeling its because the path ot pg_ctl isnt on the 'root' accounts path? I'm using ubuntu 7.04
[01:55] <soundray> Ziroday: I think you may have a permission problem on your config files.
[01:55] <mastroDani> gmenelau, watch this image http://qnuneo.free.fr/Alsamixer1.jpg
[01:55] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: pretty sure - what's the router/bridge?
[01:56] <b0uncer> <--
[01:56] <mastroDani> gmenelau, the second from right, did you have that option?
[01:56] <Frosteh> Zyxel er...sec
[01:56] <soundray> Ziroday: this happens sometimes when you use 'sudo bash' or other deprecated ways of getting a root shell.
[01:56] <surjagain> booted from live CD and then installed it on the hard disk
[01:56] <surjagain> getting Error 18
[01:56] <j0elbit> hey, does anyone else have problems connecting to ubuntu ff's remote desktop using tightvnc?
[01:56] <gmenelau> mastroDani : yes
[01:56] <Ziroday> soundray: :) sorry, plus im on #gnome now :). hmm okay are the files stored in /home/<username>/.(something?)
[01:56] <mastroDani> gmenelau, move over THAT option :)
[01:56] <gmenelau> mastroDani : the terminal wasnt wide open
[01:57] <gmenelau> ok
[01:57] <Frosteh> Zyxel P-793H
[01:57] <alloy_> how do i update kernel with apt?
[01:57] <mastroDani> gmenelau, and use your up/down arrow, then tell me what are the options...
[01:57] <firecraft> what the
[01:57] <mastroDani> gmenelau, no prob :)
[01:57] <soundray> Ziroday: yes -- .gnome/, .gnome2/, .gconf/ and .gconfd are candidates.
[01:57] <steveatlocalhost> anyone need help with steam games?
[01:57] <gmenelau> on the top left is change to cd etc and now is said mic
[01:57] <surjagain> well..not much hel phere
[01:57] <Ziroday> soundray: thanks i will have a look, cheers
[01:58] <gmenelau> mastroDani : i have 2 of mic
[01:58] <soundray> Ziroday: or just do a 'ls -la ~' and look for root ownerships that don't belong there.
[01:58] <mastroDani> gmenelau, try the "other one" :)
[01:58] <Frosteh> anyone:  is it possible to get a specific package for the synaptic package manager in windows, burn it to disc and then give Ubuntu access to that?
[01:58] <Ziroday> soundray: okay sweet ill have a look at come back cya
[01:58] <gmenelau> ok
[01:58] <Frosteh> I know you can add a disc repository but not sure where I could get the files
[01:59] <surjagain> can anyone help with grub
[01:59] <mastroDani> gmenelau, select it by up/down arrow, exit alsamixer with ESC, then try arecord try.wav && aplay try.wav
[01:59] <bartekJoJoM> are there any people on this chanel who are chinese?
[01:59] <Pici> !zh | bartekJoJoM try here
[01:59] <ubotu> bartekJoJoM try here: For Ubuntu help in Chinese  #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[01:59] <mastroDani> gmenelau, if it doesn't work reopen alsamixer and reselect the previous mic.. we will try something else
[01:59] <gmenelau> ALSA lib pcm_dsnoop.c:606:(snd_pcm_dsnoop_open) unable to open slave
[01:59] <gmenelau> arecord: main:550: audio open error: Invalid argument
[01:59] <mastroDani> gmenelau, this mean the other one was the right one
[02:00] <vesal> Hello, I have two monitors of exactly the same model, Samsung SyncMaster 940B. When I plug in one of them, the correct resolution is recognized, but not for the other! Has anyone ever experienced this? So I can plug in one of them, and everything works fine, and if I swap monitors while X is running then the other monitor also works, but when restarting the X server it falls back to the...
[02:00] <bartekJoJoM> but I can't speak chinese ;P
[02:00] <vesal> ...wrong resolution... any ideas? I've read everything on the net, but still can't figure out what to do... Any ideas, where to look further?
[02:00] <mastroDani> gmenelau, :) and i think this is a volume problem
[02:00] <Pici> bartekJoJoM: Then why did you ask?
[02:00] <bartekJoJoM> I need help of chinese who can speak english
[02:01] <bascule> just dropped by after a long abscence, how are you people
[02:01] <bartekJoJoM> is there any chinese people who speak english?
[02:01] <Frosteh> Frogzoo: what do you think i should do next?
[02:01] <surjagain> need help with installation..anyone here who can help?
[02:01] <steveatlocalhost> surjagain i can
[02:01] <steveatlocalhost> surjagain, whats up
[02:01] <mastroDani> gmenelau, reselect the other mic, then use the left/right arrow and look for "Mic Boost" when you are over it hit "O" key to toggle it, when you see OO it is enabled :)
[02:01] <gmenelau> mastroDani : now what ?
[02:02] <bascule> incidentally another laptop success for this distro, all hardware including wireless works out the box :)
[02:02] <surjagain> ok i get error 18
[02:02] <mastroDani> gmenelau, i want you to select the mic you was using at the beginning :)
[02:02] <surjagain> i did read up the forums
[02:02] <soundray> bascule: great, what laptop?
[02:02] <surjagain> on grub error 18
[02:02] <steveatlocalhost> whhat did it say
[02:02] <bascule> one issue cause of the 945GM gfx, sorted with a quick google and 915resolution
[02:03] <bartekJoJoM> dammmm, I need to connect to chinese server and my internet can't do it well
[02:03] <bascule> soundray: acer5633
[02:03] <mastroDani> gmenelau, tell me where have you done
[02:03] <bartekJoJoM> to download something
[02:03] <surjagain> say to install /boot on the first partition
[02:03] <mastroDani> gmenelau, *when
[02:03] <surjagain> but i have XP installed on C:
[02:03] <steveatlocalhost> surjagain, have you tried reinstalling?
[02:03] <gmenelau> ok
[02:04] <soundray> bascule: interesting... I've had oodles of issues with an older Acer
[02:04] <mastroDani> gmenelau, you are using ubuntu or kubuntu?
[02:04] <surjagain> yes i did try that from another disc...gives the same problem
[02:04] <gmenelau> mastroDani : ok and i try again to make arecord but nothing
[02:04] <gmenelau> ubuntu
[02:04] <gmenelau> 704
[02:04] <bascule> soundray: I couldn't believe it myself on the rebot, everything was there including hardware accelerated graphics
[02:05] <steveatlocalhost> surjagain, i have had the problem before, but mine was sorted after a reinstall. have you tried google?
[02:05] <ashu18> hey i have messed up my computer...can anyone help me out?
[02:05] <mastroDani> gmenelau, hum... that's strange....
[02:05] <bascule> the hot keys all work too for sound and brightness etcetera
[02:05] <surjagain> steve, did you have a dual boot?
[02:05] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: 1/2 a sec..
[02:05] <steveatlocalhost> yes, vista, xp and ubuntu
[02:06] <Frosteh> OK no problem, I aprecaite your help :)
[02:06] <surjagain> did you have you specify where to install grub?
[02:06] <gmenelau> mastroDani :  ???
[02:06] <bascule> soundray: best thing of all is I work for a large retailer in the UK and got the thing for 199.97 from clearance stock, core 2 t5500 1GB ram 120gb drive, full ubuntu support awesome!
[02:06] <steveatlocalhost> surjagain, no, i told it to install to mbr
[02:06] <mastroDani> gmenelau, sorry to toggle the boost it was the "M" key, not the "O" key
[02:07] <surjagain> ok..just a couple more questions, i hope you wont mind
[02:07] <steveatlocalhost> surjagain, ok no problem
[02:07] <surjagain> steve. did you run live cd first and then install the OS to the hard dsik
[02:07] <gmenelau> can we start from the begging , i am lost
[02:07] <ashu18__> i have got problems in ubutnu 7.04 ...can anyone help?
[02:07] <mastroDani> gmenelau, lol yes..
[02:07] <gmenelau> mastroDani :  sorry about that
[02:08] <mastroDani> gmenelau, no prob
[02:08] <steveatlocalhost> surjagain, yes, and i partitioned my hard drive so half was XP, half was ubuntu and had 1gb of swap
[02:08] <gmenelau> mastroDani :  i am new
[02:08] <Pirate_Hunter> !codecs
[02:08] <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
[02:08] <mastroDani> gmenelau, wait.. i do some screenshot and post it somewhere :D
[02:08] <mastroDani> gmenelau, just wait
[02:08] <gmenelau> mastroDani : ok
[02:08] <soundray> bascule: may I pm you?
[02:08] <bascule> ok
[02:09] <Dalik> Has anyone used or is using Gosa to its full extent and not just for user authentication ?
[02:10] <surjagain> steve, ok...so when it asks where i should install grub, I should specify mbr, right?
[02:10] <surjagain> i'm going to give it one more try
[02:10] <oxigen> hey, i just connected second computer to router, how can i connect from one computer to another? i can browse web from both, but i dont know how to connect to lan? anyone?
[02:10] <^robertj> does anyone here know of why apache might exit out with a SIGSEV right after the system logs roll over?
[02:11] <steveatlocalhost> surjagain, no, let it install to the default of (hd0)
[02:11] <surjagain> thanks and I hope i get it working
[02:11] <steveatlocalhost> surjagain me too
[02:11] <ashu18> i have problems with ubuntu 7.04 , can anyone help?
[02:12] <steveatlocalhost> ashu18 whats up
[02:12] <onats> how do i enable netbios-ssn?
[02:12] <ashu18> ok, i was downloading frostwire via automatix and it showed a fatal error
[02:13] <ac> hi anyone here?
[02:13] <steveatlocalhost> ashu18: dont use automatix! it messes up your system
[02:13] <sgl>   !!!)))
[02:13] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: very puzzling..
[02:13] <ashu18> what do i do now?
[02:13] <elkbuntu> sgl, use english please
[02:13] <ashu18> i can't remove frostwire...
[02:13] <steveatlocalhost> ashu18 remove automatix
[02:14] <steveatlocalhost> ashu18, whats the error
[02:14] <ashu18> steveatlocalhost: wait a minute, i will be posting screen shots of the errors
[02:14] <sgl>   
[02:15] <ashu18> steveatlocalhost: btw, what's the site to post images (like pastebin for text)
[02:15] <Frosteh> Frogzoo: tell me about it :/
[02:15] <steveatlocalhost> ashu18, tinypic.com
[02:15] <ac> hi guys, i was trying to install xgl and compiz on my ubuntu 6.06 LTS and i installed some drivers of nvidia...but it doesnt show the nvidia logo in the startup
[02:15] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: you know maybe we're going about this the wrong way...are the other machines using pppoe to connect?
[02:15] <ac> is there something wrong?
[02:16] <Frosteh> OK so we know theres no issues at the ISP's end and that IP works, we know the network card and the cable works and we know the port is ok on the router, it's isolated purely to ubuntu config
[02:16] <steveatlocalhost> brb ashu18 getting some lunch.
[02:16] <ac> any indians around>?
[02:16] <Frosteh> no the only other connection is the firewall and thats just got its eth0 set the same way
[02:17] <ashu18> steveatlocalhost: here are the screenshots:
[02:17] <Frosteh> I can't change that, outside my power im afraid, we just re-did a deal with our ISP to be connected with this kit
[02:17] <oxigen> so, no one with with dhcp and lan experience?
[02:18] <ashu18> http://i13.tinypic.com/63vil1u.png
[02:18] <ashu18> ac: i am an indian, why?
[02:18] <fujin_> Frosteh, so configure a pppoe client and be done with it
[02:18] <CaBlGuY-SuRfErKi> ok, so I go to upgrade my install to 7.04 and onceit's all done and goes to reboot, says something about the Nvidia kernal not configured... tried an apt-get of Nvidia kernal, no go..   any help?
[02:18] <fujin_> it should bring up a pppX interface
[02:19] <Frosteh> I dont think it works like that
[02:19] <ac> ashul8: i need some help lol
[02:19] <CaBlGuY-SuRfErKi> or, is there a rescue option on the install CD that I can use??
[02:19] <Frosteh> anyhow this definately did work when I first set it up
[02:19] <ashu18> ac: what type of help? i am a newbie myself... :(
[02:19] <soundray> bascule: just one more thing: please consider writing an installation report -- your model is not listed on tuxmobil.org
[02:19] <mastroDani> gmenelau, still there? images are ready.. now i upload it
[02:20] <mastroDani> gmenelau, :)
[02:20] <ashu18> http://i19.tinypic.com/4oudh00.png
[02:20] <gmenelau> mastroDani : yes am
[02:20] <bascule> soundray: ok i'll do it later
[02:20] <soundray> bascule: cheers
[02:20] <ac> ashul8: i installed the restricted drivers for nvidia (legacy) but the nvidia logo doesnt show up in the beginning
[02:20] <CaBlGuY-SuRfErKi> !Nvidia kernel
[02:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nvidia kernel - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:20] <gmenelau> mastroDani : what kind image?
[02:20] <ashu18> steveatlocalhost
[02:20] <ashu18> are u there?
[02:20] <CaBlGuY-SuRfErKi> !recovery
[02:20] <ubotu> To rescue a broken system, boot the alternate install CD and select "Rescue a broken system"
[02:21] <renzo17> ac: you have to edit a line in your xorg.conf if you want the logo splash to show
[02:21] <mastroDani> gmenelau, screenshot with guide :)
[02:21] <mastroDani> gmenelau, you will see
[02:21] <ashu18> ac: really sorry, you seem to know more than i do....i know nothing about all these graphics card stuff
[02:21] <ashu18> i am here for help myself
[02:21] <ac> renzo17: whats the line?
[02:21] <gmenelau> mastroDani : the url ?
[02:21] <ac> ashul18: kk ty for the help anyways...;)
[02:21] <mastroDani> gmenelau, first this: http://img178.imageshack.us/img178/4168/playbackalsamixerzc2.png
[02:22] <renzo17> ac: it might be in there already but just commented out, i'll find it a sec, hold on
[02:22] <vesal> Could anyone tell me where I could get help with my monitor problem, I just tested it with Windows and the resolution is detected just fine. Ubuntu handles another exactly similar monitor just fine... what could be wrong?
[02:22] <mastroDani> gmenelau, then this http://img485.imageshack.us/img485/1733/capturealsamixertq9.png
[02:22] <Frosteh> hmm our firewall is on a linux box I may list it's eth0 connection and compare settings
[02:22] <ac> renzo17: okay and can u also tell me where is this xorg.conf lol im a linux newb
[02:22] <mastroDani> gmenelau, you setting should be like the one you see in that image
[02:23] <mastroDani> gmenelau, at least for mic
[02:23] <renzo17> ac: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[02:23] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: sounds like a plan
[02:23] <CaBlGuY-SuRfErKi> vesal so, what exactly is your question?
[02:23] <ac> renzo17: okay
[02:23] <steveatlocalhost> ashu18 i dont see any link
[02:24] <vesal> How to get the monitor to work under Ubuntu?
[02:24] <ashu18> steveatlocalhost: i have posted them
[02:24] <vesal> Or how to find out what is wrong
[02:24] <ashu18> steveatlocalhost: anyway, here are they:
[02:24] <steveatlocalhost> ashu18 it doesnt show them
[02:24] <ashu18> http://i19.tinypic.com/4oudh00.png
[02:24] <steveatlocalhost> ashu18 thank you
[02:24] <ashu18> http://i13.tinypic.com/63vil1u.png
[02:24] <ac> renzo17 i opened xorg.conf
[02:24] <renzo17> ac: if you open up the file scroll down to "Section Device" and let me now if there is a line that reads Option   "NoLogo"
[02:25] <tommie_> Right, stupid question here, how do i get a "users tab" in XChat?
[02:25] <CaBlGuY-SuRfErKi> vesal well, what exactly is happening?  U just said that Ubuntu wprked fine with it in your last statement..  see--->   Ubuntu handles another exactly similar monitor just fine...
[02:25] <dneary> jono: Ping?
[02:25] <dneary> jono: Remember this place? http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=5400+West+Century+Bd,+Los+Angeles&sll=33.946208,-118.317604&sspn=0.129872,0.32135&layer=c&ie=UTF8&ll=33.93955,-118.376055&spn=0.008118,0.020084&z=16&om=1&cbll=33.935378,-118.37848&cbp=1,60.36463022508047,0.5783279742765273,1
[02:25] <ashu18> steveatlocalhost: i tried removing automatix now, but that won't go either
[02:25] <steveatlocalhost> ashu18 did you run the commands it told you to?
[02:25] <Frosteh> crap, interfaces is empty
[02:25] <Frosteh> i guess its all done software
[02:26] <ac> renzo17 this is what it says: Section "Device"
[02:26] <ac> 	Identifier	"NVIDIA Corporation NV5M64 [RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 Pro] "
[02:26] <ac> 	Driver		"nv"
[02:26] <ac> 	BusID		"PCI:1:0:0"
[02:26] <ashu18> steveatlocalhost	: should i show u the output?
[02:26] <ashu18> steveatlocalhost	:wait a min then
[02:26] <renzo17> ac: is that all?
[02:26] <steveatlocalhost> ashu18, yes please
[02:26] <Sarah_> Hey, can I install ubuntu from a pendrive? I cannot find flash images on the page
[02:26] <JRDezine__> r
[02:26] <ac> renzo17 yea thats all
[02:26] <mastroDani> gmenelau, can you follow that images :)
[02:26] <mastroDani> ?
[02:26] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: compare ifconfig & route -n
[02:26] <CaBlGuY-SuRfErKi> !tell ashu18 about pastebin
[02:26] <zurn> hi there!
[02:26] <bascule> Driver "nvidia" <-- change to that
[02:26] <Pici> !install |  Sarah_ there is some information in these links
[02:26] <ubotu> Sarah_ there is some information in these links: 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
[02:27] <wenshu> a
[02:27] <gmenelau> mastroDani :  :)) yes i can
[02:27] <zurn> any guru's out there :P
[02:27] <zurn> I have a good one for u
[02:27] <stickto> !test
[02:27] <ubotu> failed
[02:27] <zurn> I have a usb headset that works fine but I cant use it with 2 applications at the same time, ex: XMMS and youtube, or quake3 and teamspeak
[02:27] <renzo17> i think you can add the line ---   Option    "logo"   "true" ----   but i'm not sure.
[02:27] <vesal> Yes, but it doesn't handle this one, while Windows seems to have no problems with it... I just don't understand, what is wrong then, the monitor, my graphics hardware, xorg, or something ubuntu specific?
[02:27] <gmenelau> i did but still no sound i cant here anything
[02:27] <stickto> !test -n '111'
[02:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about test -n '111' - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:27] <Hobbsee> zurn: install alsa-oss
[02:27] <Hobbsee> !msgthebot | stickto
[02:27] <renzo17> ac: do you have nvidia-xsettings?
[02:27] <ubotu> stickto: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[02:27] <mastroDani> gmenelau, well.. in that images i active the playback mic too.. so you should hear something if you "tap" on the microphone
[02:27] <ferronica> which format do i save documents in open office word processor ,so i can read and write in windows too (Xp Pro) ?
[02:27] <zurn> Hobbsee, I tried that
[02:27] <JRDezine__> anyone used MAME with ubuntu?
[02:27] <renzo17> ac: i mean nvidia-xconfig installed?
[02:27] <ikonia> ye
[02:27] <ikonia> syes
[02:27] <ac> renzo17 i only installed the drivers from the restricted drivers
[02:28] <renzo17> JRDezine__: yeah, i have
[02:28] <zurn> Hobbsee, didnt work :(
[02:28] <gmenelau> is a build in microfone
[02:28] <kaos_nk> ferronica: .do
[02:28] <mastroDani> gmenelau, try to raise your speakers volume too
[02:28] <steveatlocalhost> ferronica save them as RTF
[02:28] <JRDezine__> what frontend did you use?
[02:28] <ac> renzo17 i didnt to anything else
[02:28] <kaos_nk> .doc*
[02:28] <CaBlGuY-SuRfErKi> vesal you will have to look on the wiki for the monitor specific type of issues that you are having..
[02:28] <Sarah_> ubotu: Great, thanks a lot!
[02:28] <CaBlGuY-SuRfErKi> !tell vesal wiki
[02:28] <renzo17> ac: open a terminal and run "nvidia-xconfig"
[02:28] <brown_cat> ok so, I have ubuntu running off the cd, how do I install it from there>
[02:28] <ac> renzo17 okay
[02:28] <CaBlGuY-SuRfErKi> !wiki
[02:28] <ubotu> http://wiki.ubuntu.com - Ubuntu development documentation wiki. If you are looking for system help, please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community - the Ubuntu community documentation.
[02:28] <steveatlocalhost> brown_cat: click the install icon
[02:28] <zurn> Hobbsee, i'm a a point where I would be ready to pay someone to fix this, been trying to make it work for months mow
[02:29] <brown_cat> mhm, done that, waiting :| thanks :)
[02:29] <CaBlGuY-SuRfErKi> gotta run..  0/
[02:29] <Hobbsee> zurn: no idea, sorry
[02:29] <brown_cat> k
[02:29] <JRDezine__> Renzo - which front end did you use? I tried MAME  Wah but not getting the results im after
[02:29] <steveatlocalhost> zurn: google is your friend in times like this
[02:29] <ac> renzo17 it says command not found when i type nvidia-xconfig
[02:29] <zurn> steveatlocalhost, google doesnt know :P
[02:29] <JRDezine__> although MAMEwah does look very in th eLinux Journal article
[02:29] <renzo17> i tried gmame but it was rubbish and loads of games didnt work, so i eneded up using kmame
[02:30] <vesal> I have look at the monitor information on the Wiki, and tried everything on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto, but haven't been able to narrow down the problem
[02:30] <steveatlocalhost> zurn, dumb down your question, google has everything if you search the right way
[02:30] <JRDezine__> ah k thanks fo rthat i'll take a squiz at it
[02:30] <renzo17> ac: ok, hold on.......
[02:30] <ashu18> steveatlocalhost: http://pastebin.ca/680950
[02:30] <ac> renzo17 sure
[02:30] <ferronica> steveatlocalhost: error :(
[02:30] <renzo17> ac: try running nvidia-settings
[02:31] <ferronica> steveatlocalhost: This document may contain formatting Blah blah blah ......................................
[02:31] <Polysics> ppl, what could i use to quickly rename an insane amout of files?
[02:31] <ac> renzo17 again says command not found
[02:31] <zurn> steveatlocalhost, can you do two thing a once with your sound card?
[02:31] <Frosteh> Frogzoo: I sent you a PM
[02:31] <ashu18> steveatlocalhost: also check this out: http://pastebin.ca/680951
[02:31] <steveatlocalhost> ashu18: i have no idea :( try google
[02:32] <renzo17> ac: install nvidia-settings (its a very easy way to configure your grafix so well worth having) using "sudo apt-get install nvidia-settings"
[02:32] <zurn> steveatlocalhost, like listen to mp3's and watch a movie
[02:32] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: well don't :)
[02:32] <steveatlocalhost> ferronica: if its microsoft office your using, use .doc
[02:32] <kaos_nk> ferronica, just save it as .doc
[02:32] <steveatlocalhost> zurn: yeah, but certain cards wont
[02:32] <Frosteh> can you read please?
[02:32] <sdfcas> hi
[02:32] <zurn> steveatlocalhost, what sound card do you use?
[02:32] <ashu18> steveatlocalhost: oh ok then... :(; thanks for helping
[02:32] <gmenelau> mastroDani :  now what we do ?
[02:32] <bobbob1016> Is there a command that lets me change the name of a file I'm using wget to download, when I start the wget through terminal?  Basically, my download is numbered, and I want to name it in the "wget file" command, is that possible?
[02:32] <Polysics> renaming lots of files... any ideas pls?
[02:32] <ac> renzo17 yea its installing
[02:33] <steveatlocalhost> zurn: realtek alc883
[02:33] <Polysics> lots = about 10k
[02:33] <ferronica> steveatlocalhost: I am using ubuntu .and i wanna to save in ubuntu
[02:33] <jrib> bobbob1016: -O  (see 'man wget')
[02:33] <steveatlocalhost> ashu18: dont use automatix any more lol
[02:33] <ferronica> steveatlocalhost: and it should be readable in windows tooo
[02:33] <renzo17> ac: cool, when its finished, open it up by going to Applications -> System -> Nvidia setiings
[02:33] <ben_underscore> bobbob1016: use the -o option
[02:33] <steveatlocalhost> ferronica, no, i mean if you are trying to save it so you can read it in office, save it as a .doc (windows xp)
[02:34] <ashu18> steveatlocalhost: yeah i will take care...guess i will have to do a reinstall or something
[02:34] <sdfcas> I have a compaq 300mhz, 96mb ram with a cd drive. Is there a usability enhanced linux like ubuntu that runs on this machine, not slower than win98??
[02:34] <steveatlocalhost> ashu18: most likely :( automatix breaks systems
[02:34] <kaos_nk> sdfcas: fluxubuntu, mepis (the light version)
[02:34] <jrib> ben_underscore, bobbob1016: note that lowercase -o is for log files, capitalized -O is for the actual document
[02:34] <ashu18> steveatlocalhost: is there any way to repair the system (as in windows)
[02:34] <bobbob1016> jrib, I read the "wget --help" first, and ben_underscore I read that one, I thought it was documents, not a file name, sorry
[02:34] <ac> renzo17 i opened it up
[02:34] <mastroDani> gmenelau, the microphone works?
[02:34] <ferronica> steveatlocalhost: i think you are not getting what i am trying to say :(
[02:34] <kaos_nk> -u
[02:34] <ashu18> steveatlocalhost: i have only the live cd
[02:34] <mastroDani> gmenelau, try to raise all your speakers volume
[02:35] <mastroDani> may be it work but it's really slow
[02:35] <gmenelau> mastroDani : no
[02:35] <renzo17> ac: i cant remember where but i'm sure in there somewhere is the option to enable/disable the logo splash
[02:35] <ben_underscore> jrib: you're right, my apologies
[02:35] <casio_> the better way to run virtual operating systems: vmware player or virtual box !?! what is your opinion?
[02:35] <steveatlocalhost> sdfcas: damn small linux, Mepis, flubuntu, or a custom ubuntu server install with fluxbox/xfce
[02:35] <kaos_nk> sdfcas: though iirc, fluxbuntu is still in testing
[02:35] <mastroDani> gmenelau, may be it work but it's really slow
[02:35] <mastroDani> gmenelau, *low
[02:35] <bobbob1016> jrib, ben_underscore so I just do "wget filename-on-server -O MyName" right?
[02:35] <steveatlocalhost> ferronica, your saving a file in ubuntu so you can read it in microsoft word?
[02:35] <gmenelau> mastroDani : i dont know what to said about tht
[02:35] <Frosteh> Frogzoo: firewall has an ipsec0 listed under ifconfig out
[02:35] <ferronica> steveatlocalhost: i have one document ,i want to save it. In which format should i save it so that it can be readble and writeable in windows  tooo
[02:35] <steveatlocalhost> ashu18: there should be a recover option. i think so
[02:35] <Frosteh> using external ip and netmask
[02:35] <kaos_nk> sdfcas: take mepis, bases on debian, quite mature
[02:36] <steveatlocalhost> ferronica: .doc
[02:36] <jrib> bobbob1016: I usually put the options first and the url at the end, but that may work too
[02:36] <ferronica> steveatlocalhost: yes right
[02:36] <ben_underscore> bobbob1016: yep
[02:36] <ferronica> steveatlocalhost: by default its .odt
[02:36] <gmenelau> mastroDani : i try to record a sound from a program and nothing
[02:36] <ashu18> ferronica: as steveatlocalhost says, save it in .doc format
[02:36] <bobbob1016> jrib, ben_underscore thanks for the help
[02:36] <steveatlocalhost> ferronica: when you dave, select .doc
[02:36] <sdfcas> thank you all
[02:36] <Frosteh> Frogzoo: here - http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36312/
[02:36] <kaos_nk> ferronica: best solution, install open office on windows
[02:36] <ashu18> ferronica: it is .odt by default but you can chenge it to .doc without any harm
[02:36] <leafwiz> is there a problem with suspend on a thinkPad r51 ? running gnome / debian etch ?
[02:37] <kaos_nk> ms formats are crap. you get 100kb for 25kb .odt
[02:37] <leafwiz> Mine won't go into suspend
[02:37] <kRush> how do I configure ntpd to work correctly with my pppoe connection? looks like it starts too early and therefore won't bind to ppp0
[02:37] <ashu18> steveatlocalhost: where's the repair option likely to be?
[02:37] <ferronica> ashu18: okay let me try
[02:37] <mastroDani> gmenelau, i don't know what else to try... anyway.. all the thing you have done with alsamixer can be done with gnome-volume-control if you use gnome (ubuntu) or kmix if you use KDE (kubuntu)
[02:38] <steveatlocalhost> ashu18: when you boot from the CD, under start/install ubuntu
[02:38] <ac> renzo17 dont bother too much about it
[02:38] <ticked> good morning all
[02:38] <steveatlocalhost> ashu18: i would reccomend just reinstalling
[02:38] <gmenelau> mastroDani : thanks a lot
[02:38] <kaos_nk> yes, hello
[02:38] <ticked> anyone have time for a newbie dual boot question or two?
[02:38] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: but you've never had ipsec on this box?
[02:38] <ashu18> steveatlocalhost: yeah that would be better
[02:38] <steveatlocalhost> ticked: i do :)
[02:38] <gmenelau> mastroDani  : can i ask something elso ?
[02:38] <kaos_nk> go ahead, ticked
[02:38] <ticked> awseme
[02:39] <steveatlocalhost> ashu18: just back up stuff and reinstall. its much faster
[02:39] <ticked> awsome even
[02:39] <steveatlocalhost> ticked: whats up
[02:39] <ashu18> ferronica: under File Type select Microsoft Word 6.0 (doc) format
[02:39] <Frosteh> on the ubuntu box no
[02:39] <gmenelau> mastroDani  : i have built in camera and is not working can you help me?
[02:39] <Frosteh> i've not configured it, not even sure what it does
[02:39] <mastroDani> gmenelau, yes ask
[02:39] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: you're going to need to get better particulars on how you're connecting to the ISP, maybe a call to tech support
[02:39] <nikodemus_> should i worry? "kernel: [  833.464000]  Disabling IRQ #19"
[02:39] <mastroDani> gmenelau, i have no experience with web cams
[02:39] <mastroDani> sorry
[02:40] <mastroDani> gmenelau, may be someone else can help
[02:40] <Prowler_1> anyone use xwinwrap?
[02:40] <gmenelau> mastroDani  : ok no problem thanks
[02:40] <Frosteh> right ok
[02:40] <mastroDani> gmenelau, anyway.. your microphone should work
[02:40] <gmenelau> mastroDani  : thanks a lot
[02:40] <ashu18> ferronica: you can also get openoffice or staroffice in your windows...that will put an end to all your worries :)
[02:40] <ticked> i was given some advice, i was told to instal windows on one hard drive, unplug it then setup ubunu on the second drive, i did this, but now i cant get at ubuntu without unplugging the windows drive, i tried F8 which was suggested to me..... no go
[02:40] <mastroDani> gmenelau, it is generally a volume setting problem
[02:40] <gmenelau> i will try to restart and i will se
[02:40] <ferronica> ashu18: error
[02:40] <kitche> nikodemus_, no but you need noirqdebug in your kernel line on grub
[02:40] <ticked> i diddnt want to put grub on the windows drive
[02:40] <mastroDani> gmenelau, i know guys that have a microphone and it works.. but the sound is really really low, and they can't hear it
[02:41] <ferronica> ashu18: this document may contain formatting or ...............
[02:41] <ferronica> ashu18: :(
[02:41] <ticked> the drives are sata
[02:41] <kaos_nk> ferronica, just click yes when that dialog comes, it's standard.
[02:41] <steveatlocalhost> ticked: it doesnt edit the windows drive in any way. if your having trouble, do a re install and then allow it to install grub to wherever it wants to put it
[02:41] <nikodemus_> ok, thanks
[02:41] <ashu18> steveatlocalhost: i can't reinstall now....i will do it next month; i hav limited broadband so all those updates and all are goinna take a hell portion out of that
[02:41] <steveatlocalhost> ticked: its quite safe
[02:41] <gmenelau> mastroDani  : ok i will think something
[02:41] <gmenelau> xexe
[02:41] <phpusmo> can someone help me get the correct drivers for my video card? Here is my lspci info http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36311/
[02:41] <steveatlocalhost> ashu18: hmm, ok. check out the forums. they could have the answer
[02:41] <gmenelau> crasia
[02:41] <ashu18> ferronica: hmmm....
[02:42] <ferronica> kaos_nk: should i click it yes
[02:42] <kaos_nk> yeah
[02:42] <steveatlocalhost> ashu18: you could reinstall but not update...?
[02:42] <mastroDani> gmenelau, try to play around with gnome-volume-control
[02:42] <ticked> steveatlocalhost:  just plug both drives in and reinstall ubuntu?
[02:42] <kaos_nk> it's a standard question when you save it in doc, ferronica. matter of changing formats
[02:42] <mastroDani> gmenelau, it's the same of working with alsamixer
[02:42] <ferronica> ashu18: sometime i have email some documents to my friends that dont use linux.
[02:42] <renzo17> ac: try running "nvidia-xconfig --logo"   ...............   aprt from that i cant remember the lineto enable it
[02:42] <ashu18> ferronica: yes, click yes
[02:42] <ticked> i have heard that grub can become corrupt easily???
[02:42] <steveatlocalhost> ticked: yes, just plug both in and reinstall. it will detect your drives and will all work perfectly
[02:42] <ferronica> ashu18: okay
[02:42] <gmenelau> i am working in the gamix
[02:43] <kRush> anyone running ntpd on a pppoe connection?
[02:43] <steveatlocalhost> ticked: dont worry about it. its perfectly safe. it only corrupts if you mess with it
[02:43] <gmenelau> where is the ghome-volume
[02:43] <steveatlocalhost> ticked: it doesnt harm your data even if it does corrupt
[02:43] <ashu18> ferronica: ur document size will become larger, nothing else
[02:43] <vader1102> ticked, that is all I have used for the past 4 years. No worries, 4 years no problems with grub
[02:43] <renzo17> gmenelau: in your systray
[02:43] <kitche> ticked, yes since Windows a overwrites the MBR that's only way it can be corrupted
[02:43] <ticked> gotta love an OS where ya can cruise the net while installing it....
[02:43] <kaos_nk> ferronica, about four times larger :P
[02:44] <ticked> k so i am cool since XP is already on the other drive?
[02:44] <steveatlocalhost> ticked: gotta love an OS where you dont get viruses and spyware :D
[02:44] <steveatlocalhost> ticked: and yeah,
[02:44] <steveatlocalhost> ticked: itll all be fine
[02:44] <phpusmo> can someone help me get the correct drivers for my video card? Here is my lspci info http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36311/
[02:44] <ashu18> ferronica: changing from doc to odt can be a problem (there are some extras in Word) but not the other way! :D
[02:44] <gmenelau> ok
[02:44] <ticked> steveatlocalhost oh yeah that too
[02:44] <ac> hi how do i change the xorg.conf file?? edit then save but it says cant save dont have the permission?!
[02:44] <vader1102> phpusmo, if someone knows, they will let you know, you don't need to repeat
[02:44] <phpusmo> k sorry
[02:44] <steveatlocalhost> ticked :P lol
[02:45] <ferronica> ashu18: windows msoffice documents no problem in linux
[02:45] <ferronica> ashu18: but linux has
[02:45] <kaos_nk> steveatlocalhost: it's not like you can't write viruses for linux, it's just quite pointless
[02:45] <mastroDani> gmenelau, the gnome-volume-control is the graphical tool to set sound volumes of the system.. and staff like this, it's the same of alsamixer, but graphical.. and created for Gnome
[02:45] <renzo17> ac: open the xorg.conf with sudo i.e.    "gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[02:45] <Vlet> phpusmo: It looks like that uses the "via" driver
[02:45] <ashu18> ferronica: that's what i said
[02:45] <ticked> well guys your gonna see me in here quite a bit, thanks for the info, cant wait till i can help someone out..... i feel like such a newbie... its been along time since i felt like this
[02:45] <phpusmo> yeah
[02:46] <gmenelau> yes
[02:46] <phpusmo> Vlet, I can't seem to find the correct drivers for it
[02:46] <ashu18> ferronica: did it work?
[02:46] <mastroDani> gmenelau, you can launch it by writing gnome-volume-control on the terminal, or right-clicking on the little speaker up-right of your screen and choosing the setting option
[02:46] <ferronica> ashu18: didnt checked it yet
[02:46] <steveatlocalhost> kaos_nk, no, you cant write any that do damage, due to windows users automatically being admin/root, where as linux makes you a normal user.
[02:46] <renzo17> phpusmo: are they not already available in xorg?
[02:46] <ac> renzo17 thanks again ;)
[02:46] <monkeyBox> Is there a compiz-fusion plugin available that will allow me to "tile" windows (eg, horizontally & vertically)?
[02:46] <ferronica> ashu18: just saved
[02:47] <JRDezine__> anyone here got sea monkeys? mine are all dying?
[02:47] <steveatlocalhost> kaos_nk: linux virii only work if your root.
[02:47] <phpusmo> renzo17, I don't know how do I check?
[02:47] <steveatlocalhost> mmmm noodles :D
[02:47] <gmenelau> mastroDani  : i found it i was working with that
[02:47] <ferronica> ashu18: where i can get help regarding HP inkjet cartridge
[02:47] <gmenelau> before
[02:47] <kaos_nk> steveatlocalhost: that's hardly the issue. i work always as root and I've never had a virus
[02:47] <renzo17> phpusmo: run "sudp dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" and keep defaults all the way till you get to drivers and look for via....if not, vesa may be your best bet
[02:47] <phpusmo> looking for the via s3
[02:47] <[andres] > which is the proper channel to ask questions about gutsy problems?
[02:47] <mastroDani> gmenelau, well you can do all the thing you do with alsamixer there
[02:48] <ferronica> ashu18: yellow color not flowing :(
[02:48] <vader1102> [andres] , ubuntu+1
[02:48] <warbler> !ubuntu+1
[02:48] <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
[02:48] <steveatlocalhost> kaos_nk, thats why people dont write many viruses. because only a few people work as root. due to the danger of it
[02:48] <mastroDani> gmenelau, just check all the option related to capture and mic on the preferences
[02:48] <ashu18> ferronica: yellow color might be over...
[02:48] <gmenelau> ok i iwill try everying later
[02:48] <ferronica> ashu18: i just refilled it
[02:48] <gmenelau> thanks time for rest
[02:48] <vader1102> np
[02:48] <gmenelau> mastroDani  : thanks a lot
[02:49] <kaos_nk> steveatlocalhost: it has less to do with root/non-root and more to do with linux's separation of kernel and user space
[02:49] <ticked> oh yeah i guess i should ask, Ubuntu installs over itself alright doesnt it?
[02:49] <Pirate_Hunter> how do i play media in xubuntu? I cnat find restricted codecs
[02:49] <steveatlocalhost> kaos_nk, hmm i see how that makes sense
[02:49] <mastroDani> gmenelau, don't worry.. i hope you can made it work :)
[02:49] <ashu18> ferronica: do u have windows? if yes, plz check whether your printer works alright there
[02:49] <kaos_nk> Priate_Hunter, what kind of media?
[02:49] <IdleOne> !mp3 | Pirate_Hunter
[02:49] <ubotu> Pirate_Hunter: 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
[02:49] <kaos_nk> Pirate_Hunter*
[02:49] <steveatlocalhost> anyone know how to remotely connect to a computer and have it in a window on your desktop? similar to a virtual PC window?
[02:50] <ashu18> ferronica: anyway what model is it?
[02:50] <unimatrix9> he hunts the pirates...
[02:50] <phpusmo> renzo17, k I'm at via for drivers
[02:50] <kaos_nk> MS introduced that concept first with vista, steveatlocalhost.  :P
[02:50] <leladia> pls how do i get my wireless usb adapter to work on ubuntu 6.06
[02:50] <mastroDani> gmenelau, since when you launch arecord try.wav it "seems to record" i think that it work.. but may be, as i told you before.. it's really really low
[02:50] <linux4me> i inherited a ubuntu box and an nmap states the port 22 and 1723 are open for ssh and pptp. where can I find the configuration files for this setup? i need to open another port. iptables -L doesn't list any rules
[02:50] <IdleOne> steveatlocalhost: check out FreeNX
[02:50] <Pirate_Hunter> kaos_nk: (_-_") sorry for the waste of time synaptic came to the rescue
[02:50] <ticked> VNC????
[02:50] <steveatlocalhost> idleone: ty
[02:50] <renzo17> select via, then carry on selecting defaults
[02:50] <kaos_nk> Pirate_Hunter: np :)
[02:50] <phpusmo> renzo17, I see both via and vesa
[02:50] <phpusmo> ok
[02:50] <gmenelau> mastroDani  : what i need to do ?
[02:50] <steveatlocalhost> kaos_nk: i dont understand, they introduced the same concept as linux has in vista? so its nearly as secure?
[02:51] <kaos_nk> steveatlocalhost: before vista they had virtuelly no separation at all.
[02:51] <unimatrix9> ledadia , setup your network, it should show up as rausb , or something like that
[02:51] <steveatlocalhost> kaos_nk ahh i understand
[02:51] <renzo17> phpusmo: try via, first, if it doesnt work, then revert to vesa.......out of curisity, which driver was already selected when you got there?
[02:51] <kaos_nk> well, in vista even programmes ran by admin cannot write into the 'kernel space'.
[02:51] <kaos_nk> run*
[02:51] <Ott1> Hello everybody Can anyone help me to get apple aplications into my Ubuntu???
[02:51] <phpusmo> renzo17, I don't know via I guess?
[02:51] <Vlet> linux4me: that just means that port 22 and 1723 are listening, there could be no firewall rules in place
[02:51] <kaos_nk> it means it's more secure, yes, but only means MS needed 15 years to realise that:)
[02:51] <Vlet> linux4me: what do you need to do?
[02:51] <UNDERsoN> Hi how can I understand have I a bluetoth on my noutbook or not?
[02:51] <kitche> Ott1, you can't from my understanding at least natively
[02:52] <renzo17> phpusmo: there should be a start/dot inside of square brackets next to the one selected
[02:52] <ashu18> ferronica: i have to go now, mom'll wallop me! anyway, consult your HP dealer...maybe the refilling wasn't perfect or something
[02:52] <zando> UNDERsoN, try with lspci
[02:52] <renzo17> phpusmo: ^star
[02:52] <mastroDani> gmenelau, enable all the option for capturing with mic, and raise all volume for capture
[02:52] <Kworth> is there a way to get the keyring manager to run with firefox
[02:52] <mastroDani> then raise your speakers volume and your "master" volume
[02:52] <UNDERsoN> zando lspci | grep Blue ?
[02:52] <mastroDani> (and your pcm volume)
[02:52] <Ott1> I cant install packages from apple, and I want some of their software get to my PC
[02:52] <gmenelau> mastroDani  : i will try
[02:52] <mastroDani> than try to record something.. speak, tap and blow on the microphone
[02:53] <unimatrix9> ledadia, you can check if its seen , by plugging it in and then open terminal on gnome and type the command dmesg , should be on the end of the line some where...
[02:53] <ashu18> ferronica: i have an hp psc all-in-one 1410 and it's very troublesome too! :(
[02:53] <mastroDani> gmenelau,
[02:53] <zando> UNDERsoN, try only lspci
[02:53] <phpusmo> renzo17, via has a black vertical recangle next to it and vesa has a grayish vertical recatangle
[02:53] <Vlet> Kworth: what do you mean by 'run'? Doesn't the keyring manager 'run' every time an application tries to access it?
[02:53] <linux4me> i need to open port 25 so we can use gmail smtp relay service for email alerts
[02:53] <kaos_nk> steveatlocalhost: it has more to do with the way the system is built. you don't have a real equivalent in linux to '.exe', every file can be executed if chmod'd correctly. that's also one of the points
[02:53] <renzo17> phpusmo: sounds like via was already selected in which case you are already using it and have the best driver for the job
[02:53] <mastroDani> gmenelau, if you still can't hear any sound.. try with another microphone if you have a friend with a microphone ask him if he can give it to you for some try
[02:54] <Kworth> Vlet: my firefox doesn't access it, it saves it passwords somewhere else
[02:54] <steveatlocalhost> kaos_nk i am starting to understand now
[02:54] <leladia> i tried all of that and its still not working
[02:54] <gmenelau> ok
[02:54] <phpusmo> oh
[02:54] <leladia> what i have done so far is installing the driver for the adapter
[02:54] <kaos_nk> steveatlocalhost: it's like windows 'invites' people to write viruses
[02:54] <mody_> Hi all, I am new, and have ubuntu installation problem - can somebody help me
[02:54] <Vlet> Kworth: ahh, I see - you want firefox to store it's passwords in the keyring manager. Nope, it doesn't do that :(
[02:54] <renzo17> !ask
[02:54] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[02:54] <incorrect> is there a similar app to firestarter, but that will allow me to go to an extra level of detail
[02:54] <leladia> i am using ndiswrapper
[02:55] <mastroDani> gmenelau, i can say you the capture interface in your audio card has been found and configured
[02:55] <renzo17> mody_: welcome
[02:55] <Kworth> Vlet: is there an other password application that is compatible with firefox?
[02:55] <steveatlocalhost> kaos_nk LOL
[02:55] <kaos_nk> :P
[02:55] <Kworth> !password
[02:55] <apo_> you don't have a real equivalent in linux to '.exe', < How about ELF?
[02:55] <ubotu> Forgot your password? Boot into recovery mode. What's the root password? See !sudo. Don't see *** in password prompts? That's normal. Sudo doesn't ask for your password? It remembers you for several minutes. Please use strong passwords, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/StrongPasswords
[02:55] <UNDERsoN> zando http://pastebin.com/d116c18fd
[02:55] <otto_> help, my computer does not output any sound@!
[02:55] <mastroDani> gmenelau, if it doesn't work 2 reasons can be: low signal from the microphone (so low you can't hear it) or buggy driver
[02:55] <kaos_nk> apo_, what's ELF?
[02:55] <mastroDani> gmenelau, as for i know
[02:55] <mody_> renzo17, I have installed ubuntu on my XP machine to try it for the first time and ...
[02:55] <leladia> when i type in the command "ndiswrapper -l" i am told that the driver is installed and hardware is found
[02:55] <otto_> volume is on max
[02:55] <mastroDani> gmenelau, good luck :)
[02:56] <apo_> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executable_and_Linkable_Format @ kaos_nk  ;)
[02:56] <Vlet> Kworth: Firefox is not designed to 'outsource' is password storage. That would require some hacking.
[02:56] <renzo17> otto_: does the command "lspci -v" give any info about what audio chipset you have?
[02:56] <rockzman> Can someone analyze a pastebin and help me ? I am tryin to install OpenChrome xorg driver
[02:57] <leladia> however the adapter light never comes on and when i type "ifconfig" or iwconfig" i don't see wlan0
[02:57] <zando> UNDERsoN, you don't have bluetooth
[02:57] <Kworth> Vlet: and can I enter manually passwords into password save?
[02:57] <kaos_nk> apo_: never heard of it, what's the difference between that and a +x's .out file?
[02:57] <otto_> Intel Corporation 82801DB/DBL/DBM
[02:57] <kaos_nk> +x'd
[02:57] <apo_> .out?
[02:57] <kaos_nk> what cc produces
[02:58] <kaos_nk> compiled files, unlinked yet:P
[02:58] <mody_> renzo17, I have 4 gaga empty on my drive f - then I have tried to install ubutu to this 4 gegas but it seems I have formated the whole partition - how to get back my data on the formated partition...
[02:58] <Vlet> Kworth: hmm... I doubt it... if you really want to investigate, #firefox on irc.mozilla.org would know better
[02:58] <apo_> The a.out files cc produces are actually elf files, afaik
[02:58] <apo_> Ah
[02:58] <apo_> Okay ;)
[02:58] <Anomaly> !torrentflux
[02:58] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about torrentflux - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:58] <kaos_nk> well then, we mean then the same thing under a different cover
[02:58] <Anomaly> Anyone know if TorrentFlux is dead?
[02:58] <Vlet> Kworth: It would make sense for it to store it's passes in the keyring manager though :-/
[02:58] <unimatrix9> mody_ you would need third party tools for that, like for example "hirens boot cd "
[02:58] <renzo17> mody_: if you formatted over something i dont think you can ever get the data back
[02:58] <otto_> !info torrentflux
[02:58] <ubotu> torrentflux: web based, feature-rich BitTorrent download manager. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.1-7 (feisty), package size 423 kB, installed size 2764 kB
[02:59] <apo_> Okay :)
[02:59] <unimatrix9> mody_  formatting means deleting all ou have ( hnce back is the best thing to do )
[02:59] <mody_> unimatrix9, did you tried some thing similar before
[02:59] <apo_> Can I has cake plz?
[02:59] <kaos_nk> sure
[02:59] <kitche> !offtopic
[02:59] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[02:59] <Kworth> Vlet: Evolution can do that, can I import mails from Thunderbird to Evolution?
[02:59] <apo_> thanks~
[02:59] <leladia> unimatrix9 are u still there?
[03:00] <kaos_nk> ubotu: drop the anal attitude:P
[03:00] <mody_> unimatrix9, what is "hnce"
[03:00] <unimatrix9> mody_ i know that hirens can do it, but its very tricky, but then again, you lost all data, so you are in a mess already
[03:00] <unimatrix9> yes
[03:00] <unimatrix9> i am
[03:00] <apo_> hence?
[03:00] <unimatrix9> hence
[03:00] <unimatrix9> :P
[03:00] <otto_> renzo17: under capabilities it says acess denied, how to enable?
[03:00] <leladia> i tried letting u knw what i have done so far
[03:00] <Vlet> Kworth: ask google ;)
[03:00] <leladia> did u get it?
[03:00] <kaos_nk> or in that case, kitche
[03:01] <kitche> kaos_nk, there is an -offtopic room for random chatter you do know right
[03:01] <Vlet> !cake
[03:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cake - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:01] <unimatrix9> ah , i see, i was reading some where else, its busy here...
[03:01] <otto_> !offtopic
[03:01] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[03:01] <kaos_nk> kitche: just saying one or two sentences off-topic isn't a sin.
[03:01] <kaos_nk> kitche: get off your high horse
[03:01] <leladia> can we chat privately?
[03:02] <kitche> kaos_nk, if you say so since talking about viruses and such is considered off topic but alsa I'll let an op tell you next time
[03:02] <kaos_nk> kitche: do so. go ahead and threat people who don't conform to your worldview :P
[03:02] <ticked> one more Grub question,   so, if i put both drives in and reinstall Ubunto, grub will setup on the windows drive, then if for some reason grub gets messed up i wont be able to boot into either right?? if that happens i should be able to boot with ERD and rescue the data off the windows drive (its partitioned) and save the stuff to the second partition, then reinstall both OSs and all will be cool and groovy again right????
[03:03] <Kworth> I need an password manager that works together with Firefox - anyone a clue?
[03:03] <steveatlocalhost> ticked: no, if grub corrects, reinstall ubuntu and it will allow you access to both again
[03:03] <ticked> if i mess up the windows drive and loose the stuff there AGAIN, the wife is gonna kill me!!!!
[03:03] <ticked>  cool
[03:03] <steveatlocalhost> ticked: grub wont delete anything.
[03:03] <kaos_nk> ticked, you mean drive or partition?
[03:03] <steveatlocalhost> kaos_nk he means drive
[03:04] <kaos_nk> ah
[03:04] <ticked> kaos_nk....drive
[03:04] <kaos_nk> so you have two hard drives, and you can get to boot both in grub?
[03:04] <otto_> renzo17: anything?
[03:04] <kaos_nk> can't*
[03:05] <Lustblader> i need some basic help with wine.. i have installed it using synaptic.. now how to use it????
[03:05] <otto_> Lustblader: wine app.exe
[03:05] <unimatrix9> ledadia : type lsusb ( gnome terminal ) and see what it say's
[03:05] <DuClare> Lustblader, wine filename.exe
[03:05] <otto_> in clo
[03:05] <otto_> cli
[03:05] <steveatlocalhost> lustblader: wine "/location to exe/file.exe"
[03:06] <otto_> anyone, what to do when you get acces denied for your sound card?
[03:06] <steveatlocalhost> lustblader: check out winedoors too. google it
[03:06] <Lustblader> thx all
[03:06] <ticked> i tried installin Ubunu on a second partition the other day(on one drive), it took the whole drive,killing my partitions, once the wife would talk to me again, she bout me a second drive to put ubuntu on, now i a just a little paranoid. soon as i get her turned onto Ubunto i wont have to worry about this no more
[03:06] <Lustblader> am gonna try it now
[03:06] <unimatrix9> ledadia , i give you the site for setting it up  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper#head-9b45b4bb3e9239b80223cd0f9a653835851b9292
[03:06] <ticked> bout= bought
[03:07] <kaos_nk> and you have nothing on the other drive?
[03:07] <Vlet> Kworth: I already told you. there is none. wirefox was not designed to outsource it's password storage. If you need further info, go to #firefox on irc.mozilla.org
[03:07] <Vlet> s/wirefox/Firefox
[03:07] <Kworth> there must be a way to save them extern
[03:07] <sanguinarius> hello all
[03:07] <Kworth> or to at least insert them out of another tool automatically
[03:08] <Paddy_EIRE> Vlet, If he uses FEBE then the password cache is copied over
[03:08] <rockzman> Can someone analyze a pastebin and help me ? I am tryin to install OpenChrome xorg driver
[03:08] <mody_> Hi all, any body can help me to recover my fornatted partition during my installation
[03:08] <steveatlocalhost> mody_ look on google. it will save alot of time for you
[03:09] <ticked> kaos_nk:  i have that harddrive setup and partitioned again, and got a second harddrive on here to install ubunu with, someone suggested setup the winXP drive, then unplug it and put ubuntu on the second harddrive. then i would be able to get at the dual boot from F8 but that diddnt work
[03:09] <ticked> am i making sense yet>?
[03:09] <steveatlocalhost> ticked i understand. i have had the same issue before
[03:09] <Kworth> ok so which is the best password manager I can get for gnome? with gui?
[03:10] <ticked>  steveatlocalhost how long before you wife talked to you again LOL
[03:10] <Lustblader> !pastebin
[03:10] <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)
[03:10] <Kworth> is not anyone using a password manager her?
[03:11] <steveatlocalhost> ticked: haha im not married im 15 xD but i wasnt happy when i formatted my XP. you just have to make sure you set up partitions right and its all good
[03:11] <kitche> ticked, if the first hard drive is unplugged grub won't know that Windows is installed so of course you wouldn't be able to pick XP
[03:11] <rockzman> Can someone analyze a pastebin and help me ? I am tryin to install OpenChrome xorg driver this is the pastebin http://pastebin.com/m33855240
[03:12] <steveatlocalhost> ticked: you could always just go sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst on ubuntu and add an entry for windows xp on (hd0,0)
[03:12] <ticked> steveatlocalhost  thats why she bout me the second hard drive..... as long as i dont kill windows on her again i am good
[03:12] <steveatlocalhost> brown_cat :D haha
[03:12] <Paddy_EIRE> !repeat
[03:12] <ubotu> Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[03:12] <brown_cat> :p
[03:12] <Lustblader> hooray.. i installed foobar using wine.. now is there anyway to make a short cut to run it???
[03:12] <steveatlocalhost> ticked: lol, are you on ubuntu now?
[03:12] <ticked> yup
[03:12] <steveatlocalhost> ticked: type sudo gedit /etc/grub/menu.lst in a terminal
[03:12] <kaos_nk> yeah, just have windows connected and add it to grup's menu.lst
[03:13] <kaos_nk> grub*
[03:13] <steveatlocalhost> ticked: then add an entry at the bottom called XP, copy everything from one of the ubuntu options, then replace (hdX,X) with (hd0.0)
[03:13] <ticked> yeah i gotta reboot to reconnect the windows drive, so i am just gonna do that and reinstall Ubunto
[03:13] <Lustblader> http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/html_node/Installing-GRUB-natively.html   <--install grub afresh
[03:13] <steveatlocalhost> ticked good luck
[03:14] <steveatlocalhost> brown cat: how is it doing lol
[03:14] <zhanx> ok fresh install has issues with fonts for openoffice. - unable to write to cache and it prevents me from installing packages
[03:14] <ticked> well there is nothing for me to lose for her on the windows hard drive now LOL so the worst that is gonna happen is a whole lotta setting up and reinstall ing AGAIN
[03:14] <steveatlocalhost> ticked: lol, good luck
[03:14] <Pirate_Hunter> cna sun java be installed in Xubuntu cause i think the installation has frozen or is it supposed to take this long to prepare the app?
[03:15] <kitche> Pirate_Hunter, is asks you to accept the license
[03:15] <ticked> well i will pop back in after the reinstall and give ya an update
[03:15] <ticked> cya
[03:15] <Frogzoo> Pirate_Hunter: has to dl first
[03:15] <kitche> Pirate_Hunter, you have to accept the license in Apt for it to continue which is where it might be at
[03:16] <Lustblader> i am unable to make foobar play any sounds using wine.. should i do anything more???
[03:16] <Paddy_EIRE> Lustblader, yeah use amarok
[03:16] <Paddy_EIRE> :P
[03:16] <zackattack> can anyone recommend a good IMAP server?
[03:16] <Pirate_Hunter> Frogzoo, kitche: it didnt scroll down automatically, i had to press enter a couple of times to read that and type "yes". Now thats annoying :
[03:16] <steveatlocalhost> lustblader: check your winecfg (type winecfg in terminal) then change sound driver to OSS
[03:16] <Lustblader> i already do use amarok... n thx steveatlocalhost.. lemme try
[03:17] <kitche> Pirate_Hunter, of course it won't you have to scroll down yourself so it looks like you read it :)
[03:17] <sky_> quale scheda wireless 802.11g PCI (interna) mi consigliate?
[03:17] <sky_> ops
[03:17] <Pirate_Hunter> kitche: that makes sense except I didnt think that way just sat down and waited for something to happen...
[03:18] <zhanx> what is the synaptic package manager
[03:18] <Rhoruns_> does anyone know where i can get the postgresql includes???
[03:18] <renzo17> zhanx: a frontend for apt-get
[03:19] <kitche> Rhoruns_, -dev package for postgresql
[03:19] <smash> hi everyone
[03:19] <Rhoruns_> i think i already downloaded, yet my configure script still wont install my server because it needs the includes
[03:19] <smash> can u tell me what is the root passwd in ubuntu live
[03:19] <zhanx> so i can apt-get remove openoffice since the base install was corrupt with my fresh install
[03:19] <incorrect> does anyone know of a tool that will help me build my firewall rules
[03:19] <kitche> smash, there isn't one
[03:19] <kitche> !sudo | smash
[03:19] <ubotu> smash: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[03:19] <renzo17> zhanx: yeah
[03:20] <Frogzoo> !firestarter | incorrect:
[03:20] <ubotu> incorrect:: 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).
[03:20] <zhanx> cool thanks
[03:20] <Frogzoo> !info firestart | incorrect
[03:20] <ubotu> incorrect: Package firestart does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[03:20] <incorrect> thanks
[03:20] <Frogzoo> !info firestarter | incorrect
[03:20] <ubotu> incorrect: firestarter: gtk program for managing and observing your firewall. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0.3-2ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 396 kB, installed size 1920 kB
[03:21] <smash> cool thanks kitche, ubotu
[03:21] <Pirate_Hunter> in Index of /pool/free/h/ i just found something called "hot-babe", now I aint trying to be stupid but I know thats not a media codec or is it?
[03:21] <Pici> !info hot-babe | Pirate_Hunter
[03:21] <ubotu> pirate_hunter: Package hot-babe does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[03:21] <Pici> er
[03:22] <jrib> Pirate_Hunter: she loses clothes the more cpu you use...
[03:22] <jrib> so it's a cpu monitor
[03:23] <Pirate_Hunter> jrib: lol I hope ur not being serious and someone hasnt actually made something like that... now the other question is how do you know :3
[03:23] <jrib> Pirate_Hunter: http://dindinx.net/hotbabe/
[03:23] <eevar2> mod_proxy_balancer should be part of the apache 2.2 install on 7.04, or?
[03:24] <Pirate_Hunter> jrib: rofl thats just funny and twisted in many ways, well i'll skip installing that
[03:24] <Lustblader> still no progress on the audio front
[03:24] <axel> hello
[03:24] <Lustblader> steveatlocalhost: is it enough to pick th oss option?
[03:24] <eevar2> nm, seems i had forgotten to run updatedb, sorry
[03:25] <zhanx> there a way to list installed packages with apt-get
[03:25] <eevar2> zhanx, dpkg --list
[03:25] <Frogzoo> zhanx: dpkg --get-selections
[03:25] <afd_> hi! I have a multiprocessor machine, how can I tell linux on which processor to start a certain task?
[03:26] <axel> can I install Alsa 1.0.14 on Feisty?
[03:27] <oxigen> axel: why not?
[03:27] <steveatlocalhost> lustblader: tell it to emulate as well.
[03:27] <zhanx> nice openoffice only installed 28k with a fresh install, wonder what happened
[03:27] <DoctorMO> afd_: I don't think you can
[03:27] <axel> have problem with alsa 1.0.14 and skype
[03:27] <axel> alsa 1.0.13 sorry
[03:27] <axel> no mic
[03:27] <DoctorMO> axel: skype uses oss, not alsa doesn't it?
[03:28] <steveatlocalhost> afd_: it automatically assigns different tasks to each to keep them similarly loaded. i have the same set up
[03:28] <oxigen> axel: ah, this is probably your card & driver problem
[03:28] <axel> i have a HP with Intel
[03:28] <oxigen> axel: but also DoctorMO is right
[03:28] <axel> in alsamixer the mic is marked red
[03:29] <hwang> hi
[03:29] <steveatlocalhost> axel: you arent running any apps in wine are you?
[03:29] <axel> nope no apps in wine
[03:29] <steveatlocalhost> axel: ok
[03:29] <luke2> why would that be a problem steve ???
[03:29] <axel> i read somewhere that it will be fixed with alsa 14
[03:29] <steveatlocalhost> luke2: sometimes running an app in wine can stop all sounds that arent coming from the wine app
[03:30] <steveatlocalhost> luke2: if its badly configed
[03:30] <luke2> oh cool cool........ty
[03:30] <steveatlocalhost> no problem
[03:31] <steveatlocalhost> does anyone here use steam and has to dual boot to get their games? i know how to get them working perfectly
[03:32] <Frosteh> what a headache
[03:32] <zhanx> is it possible to stop apt-get from installing a package that fail before because it keeps trying to install it
[03:32] <gord> there is a guide on wines app database (http://appdb.winehq.org) to get steam/steam games working steveatlocalhost
[03:32] <Frosteh> whats a common cause for connection refused (111) when trying to get indexes from repositories online?
[03:32] <Thunor> Where do the files save after I install something from synaptic?
[03:32] <steveatlocalhost> gord: i know, im just seeing if anyone needs a hand
[03:33] <DoctorMO> Thunor: depends what kind of files
[03:33] <steveatlocalhost> gord: and the one on wine app database has some errors
[03:33] <Thunor> DoctorMO: I installed a flight simulator called flightgear.
[03:33] <DoctorMO> Thunor: usually /usr/bin or /usr/sbin or /usr/lib or /usr/local etc
[03:33] <DoctorMO> Thunor: you want to know where it is?
[03:33] <Thunor> DoctorMO: Thanks I'll try that.
[03:33] <Thunor> DoctorMO: I know where that is, thankyou =)
[03:34] <DoctorMO> Thunor: find /usr | grep flightsimname
[03:34] <Thunor> DoctorMO: Thanks!
[03:34] <Pici> Thunor: dpkg -L packagename
[03:34] <marko_> how do i delete amarok completly i mean i did someting but don't know how to fix it again and when i remove it and install it back it stays the same ?
[03:34] <steveatlocalhost> sudo apt-get remove amarok
[03:34] <Thunor> Pici: What does that do?
[03:34] <steveatlocalhost> sudo rm -rf ~/.amarok
[03:34] <axel> when will ubuntu and Apples Airport work together?
[03:34] <Pici> Thunor: Shows you what files were installed from a package and where they were installed.
[03:35] <zhanx> i get this error with apt-get every time i try to install a program Updating fontconfig cache... font name and failed to write cache
[03:35] <Thunor> Pici: Ooh.
[03:35] <valaiya> hai
[03:35] <axel> i want to play my mp3 on Feisty via Airport Express
[03:35] <DoctorMO> axel: in what sense? there are many features to the airport
[03:35] <aoirthoir39> is there a way to prevent the graphical bootup screen and have it remain text always?
[03:35] <Frogzoo> marko_: rm -rf ~/.kde/share/apps/amarok/
 sudo apt-get remove amarok
[03:35] <adem> how can i learn ubuntu version for example feist dabber ?
[03:35] <adem> which command ?
[03:35] <Thunor> DoctorMO: I found it, thanks for your help!
[03:35] <marko_> it's not just like that :D
[03:35] <marko_> Frogzoo,
[03:35] <marko_> thanks
[03:35] <DoctorMO> axel: there are tools to do that but it's not in the repo's and is dificult to set up.
[03:35] <marko_> i knew it was someting like that but forgot
[03:35] <marko_> ;D
[03:36] <axel> will it be working in the near future?
[03:36] <adem> =????
[03:36] <adem> help me pls
[03:36] <l1nuxfr34k> how do i get support for dvd movies
[03:36] <axel> is it a priority from Ubuntu Team
[03:36] <DoctorMO> axel: no, I don't know of anyone working on intergrating it; your welcome to the job though
[03:36] <Frosteh> Frogzoo: if i use synaptic package manager to "re-install" networking will it break if the source of the package is online?
[03:36] <Frogzoo> !libdecss2
[03:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about libdecss2 - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:36] <Pici> !dvd | l1nuxfr34k
[03:36] <ubotu> l1nuxfr34k: For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[03:36] <Pirate_Hunter> who cna help me fix Rhythmbox? it keeps shutting down in Xubuntu everytime I try to play a song and ive installed the codecs
[03:36] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: there's nothing wrong with networking, no point
[03:36] <Pici> !ask | adem
[03:36] <ubotu> adem: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[03:37] <ben_> How would I go about mounting an .iso as if it were an actual disk on Feisty? Like Daemon Tools for Windows
[03:37] <adem> Pici,
[03:37] <zhanx> no help eh?
[03:37] <Pici> !iso | ben_
[03:37] <ubotu> ben_: To mount an ISO disc image, type  sudo mount -o loop <ISO-filename> <mountpoint>  - There is a list of useful cd image conversion tools at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion - Always verify the ISO using !MD5 before !burning.
[03:37] <adem> i want to learn ubuntu version
[03:37] <adem> how can i do it ?
[03:37] <oxigen> axel: if you dont want to have sound problems -> buy sound card, on board sound suck
[03:37] <ben_> thanks
[03:37] <Frosteh> Frogzoo:  the first time I set up the connection it worked so I want to revert linux back to those settings
[03:37] <adem> i dont know dabber or feisty version my ubuntu
[03:37] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: you can ping the xp box - ergo, networking's fine - it's in the settings, or it's in the router
[03:37] <adem> how can i learn it ?
[03:37] <steveatlocalhost> adem: whats the number?
[03:37] <IdleOne> adem: in terminal type lsb_release -a
[03:37] <Pici> adem: lsb_release -a in a terminal
[03:37] <steveatlocalhost> adem like 7.04, 6.10, 6.06
[03:38] <adem> ok than  you
[03:38] <Frosteh> Frogzoo: Wont reinstalling networking reset all the settings?
[03:38] <IdleOne> steveatlocalhost: he doesnt know the version number thats what he wants to find out ehe :)
[03:38] <steveatlocalhost> idleone: no, he wanted to know the name, like fiesty or dapper
[03:39] <adem> !help
[03:39] <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
[03:39] <IdleOne> steveatlocalhost: lsb_release -a will give him all that info
[03:39] <steveatlocalhost> idleone: ahh ok
[03:39] <Pirate_Hunter> who can help me fix Rhythmbox? it keeps shutting down in Xubuntu everytime I try to play a song and ive installed the codecs
[03:39] <IdleOne> adem: if you need help just ask your question and if someone can help you the will
[03:39] <Pirate_Hunter> !help
[03:40] <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
[03:40] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: look, we've checked the settings, leave it alone
[03:40] <aoupi> is there any CLI app to extract ID3v2 info from mp3s?
[03:40] <doug__> whne i try to bun .mdf and .mds in k3b it sayes seems not to be a usable image
[03:40] <doug__> burn*
[03:41] <doug__> how do i burn .mdf and .mds  k3b wont let me
[03:41] <aoupi> n/m, my bad
[03:41] <Waka_Waka_Waka> Is there a way to add to the panel a link that would directly open Firefoxes Bookmark Organizer?
[03:42] <Pirate_Hunter> who can help me fix Rhythmbox? it keeps shutting down in Xubuntu everytime I try to play a song?
[03:42] <BoSJo> !codec
[03:42] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[03:42] <axel> rhtkmbox sucks
[03:42] <steveatlocalhost> pirate_hunter. type rythmbox in a terminal and paste the output when it dies
[03:42] <valaiya> how to install mplayer, can any1 help me?
[03:42] <IdleOne> !mplayer
[03:42] <ubotu> mplayer is a media player. It resides in the mutiverse repository and can easily be installed via applications -> add/remove. For codecs try !codecs
[03:42] <steveatlocalhost> valaiya look for it in the add/remove
[03:42] <unimatrix9> Pirate_Hunter , did you try an other player?
[03:43] <Pirate_Hunter> unimatrix9: in Xubuntu only have gxine and that wont cut it
[03:43] <steveatlocalhost> Pirate_Hunter, run Rythmbox in the terminal, by typing Rythmbox. then paste the output when it dies
[03:44] <Pirate_Hunter> steveatlocalhost: if i do that it just opens up rhythmbox? nothing else
[03:44] <unimatrix9> gzxine is an completly different thing from rythmbox
[03:44] <steveatlocalhost> Pirate_Hunter: it opens rythmbox, and tells you the error when it crashes. the error will be in the terminal you typed rythmbox into
[03:45] <Pirate_Hunter> steveatlocalhost: wait im wrong here it is: rhythmbox
[03:45] <Pirate_Hunter> /bin/sh: /usr/bin/esd: not found
[03:45] <Pirate_Hunter> /bin/sh: /usr/bin/esd: not found
[03:45] <valaiya> y cannot see other application in system tools?
[03:45] <steveatlocalhost> ok
[03:45] <whonicca> question, how come i dont see the ubuntu start up screen with the orange bar going side to side on my p3 machine, doing a new install
[03:45] <whonicca> well it always had windows, this is the first time installing any linux distro on it
[03:45] <Pirate_Hunter> steveatlocalhost: what do i do now
[03:45] <steveatlocalhost> Pirate_Hunter: look up your error on the forums. theres bound to be an answer
[03:46] <unimatrix9> esd is the sound system...
[03:46] <Pirate_Hunter> steveatlocalhost: lol i was hoping you wouldve gave me a direct answer to my problem
[03:46] <valaiya> why cannot see other application in system tools?
[03:46] <Pirate_Hunter> steveatlocalhost: well either way need to get ready for work soon
[03:46] <steveatlocalhost> Pirate_Hunter: lol im sorry, i dont know the problem personally, but the forums should have an answer
[03:47] <steveatlocalhost> *
[03:47] <steveatlocalhost> ?
[03:47] <chikita> Hello, which 1st person shooter game no multiplayer u recommend me to install?
[03:47] <hwang_> hello
[03:47] <steveatlocalhost> axel how do you do that lol
[03:48] <axel> http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/new2irc.html
[03:48] <hwang_> test
[03:48] <steveatlocalhost> chikita: have you got half life 2? thats good and works on wine
[03:48] <axel> ping #ubuntu
[03:48] <Moduliz0r> hello
[03:48] <steveatlocalhost> hi
[03:49] <freelame> hi
[03:49] <Hobbsee> axel: please dont.
[03:49] <DoctorMO> low
[03:49] <axel> sorry
[03:49] <steveatlocalhost> lol
[03:49] <freelame> anybody can help me with grub?
[03:49] <steveatlocalhost> i can try
[03:49] <freelame> thank:
[03:49] <chikita> steveatlocalhost i dont know about games, its for my brother, just one player like doom and no emulator to work, please
[03:49] <Thunor> Hey, I want to extract something using the default extractor prog, but it says I have to be root, how do I change to root for a folder?
[03:49] <freelame> i have 2 hd
[03:50] <whonicca> anyone know why a video card would work on one computer and not another, both support agp 2x/4x
[03:50] <steveatlocalhost> chikita: hmm, ok ill have a google for you
[03:50] <steveatlocalhost> freelame: yeah?
[03:50] <chikita> ty
[03:50] <freelame> in the one i have win me and win xp (hda1 and hda2)
[03:50] <DjViper> whonicca: does one of them have onboard gfx ?
[03:50] <renzo17> Thunor: nautilus scripts may help, failing that just run "gksudo nautilus"
[03:51] <Yoric> hi
[03:51] <steveatlocalhost> chikita: doom 3 works under linux natively
[03:51] <whonicca> DjViper, no, neither do
[03:51] <marko-_-> you whoever helped me that didn't changed the problem you know i "hide" the toolbar in amarok
[03:51] <Thunor> renzo17: Okay.
[03:51] <marko-_-> and don'+t know how to put it back:D
[03:51] <steveatlocalhost> chikita: if he has it
[03:51] <Yoric> Today, my Evolution is freezing at startup.
[03:51] <Yoric> Does anyone have an idea on how to read my mail ?
[03:51] <DjViper> whonicca: could be something wrong with one of the MB's then, or some IRQ conflict maybe, tho I doubt that the case
[03:51] <steveatlocalhost> freelame: so whats the issue
[03:51] <whonicca> DjViper, yeah, i have to use this older video card on the computer that doesnt take the newer one
[03:52] <IdleOne> Yoric: check your ISP website if you are using isp email
[03:52] <unimatrix9> Pirate_Hunter , look at your install and see if gstreamer....-esd is installed
[03:52] <marko-_-> does anyone know how to get the toolbar in amarok
[03:52] <marko-_-> back?
[03:52] <Thunor> renzo17: it gave me this error: Couldn't display "/usr/share/doc/flightgear/Aircraft/f16_20060619.zip"
[03:52] <DjViper> whonicca: does the card require external power?
[03:52] <Yoric> IdleOne: not feasible, unfortunately.
[03:52] <whonicca> DjViper, no, i just plug it into my other computer and it works
[03:52] <surjagain> steve: i'm back
[03:52] <rogerio> alguem sabe como eu fao pra tornar meu ubuntu conectavel por rede sem fio ?
[03:52] <whonicca> but on the p3 computer i just have a black screen
[03:52] <DjViper> whonicca: yes, but there might be an internal 12v connector
[03:52] <IdleOne> Yoric: use a different mail program
[03:52] <Thunor> renzo17: I think I figured it out, thanks.
[03:52] <DjViper> oh.. p3
[03:52] <steveatlocalhost> surjagain: cool, how did it go
[03:52] <DjViper> nevermind
[03:52] <renzo17> Thunor: congrats
[03:53] <whonicca> its a nvidia 57000 le
[03:53] <surjagain> tried reinstalling 7.04 but i get the same error 18 message
[03:53] <unimatrix9> black screen is so cool
[03:53] <DjViper> whonicca: wait.. p3 with agp?
[03:53] <whonicca> DjViper, yes
[03:53] <Thunor> renzo17: Thanks a bunch =)
[03:53] <surjagain> :(
[03:53] <whonicca> trying to install it for a better ubuntu experience =)
[03:53] <steveatlocalhost> surjagain: hmm. i honestly dont have a clue... :(
[03:53] <DjViper> whonicca: hmm okay
[03:53] <Waka_Waka_Waka> With the GNOME Panels when you select the option to have them hide themselves they always seem to have at a min 5 pixels on the screen can anyone tell me how to change that
[03:53] <whonicca> DjViper, could it be the power supply?
[03:54] <surjagain> guess i'll get any cd and try it out
[03:54] <DjViper> whonicca: maybe
[03:54] <surjagain> another*
[03:54] <steveatlocalhost> sujagain: its grub. i dont understand what could be going wrong though :(
[03:54] <renzo17> whonicca: did you switch the bios to use agp instead of onbaord (older mobos do not automatically switch it for you)
[03:54] <hanuman> hehe
[03:54] <whonicca> but i did unplug one hard drive to see if that was case, not knowing if a hard drive uses more wattage than a video card though, still didnt work
[03:54] <surjagain> i made sure it installed on hd0
[03:55] <jgenussr> Hi, I just completed an automatic update from  2.6.15-28-686 to  2.6.15-29-686 and am now can't mount the / filesystem,  I can still mount usint 2.6.15.28.  How can I fix this?
[03:55] <whonicca> renzo17, it doesnt have an onboard video, im currently using an older agp video card on it
[03:55] <surjagain> the installer should have had specific instruction on where to install it
[03:55] <eevar2> possible to tell from this -- http://rafb.net/p/S5uala18.html -- whether I have hardware raid or just 2 discs of which one isn't even mounted?
[03:55] <renzo17> whonicca: when does the black screen kick in? right from power on or from when ubuntu starts loading?
[03:56] <surjagain> checking out more documentation now
[03:56] <steveatlocalhost> surjagain :( i dont know what to do. have you asked on the forum?
[03:56] <freelame> ho can help me with grub?
[03:56] <Jowi> jgenussr, simple solution: use the older kernel. hard solution: recompile latest kernel with the modules you need (hopefully that works since it can also be a bug in one of the modules)
[03:56] <Arkkis> so, how far away do you think gutsy is from being released?
[03:56] <surjagain> steve: will do it now
[03:56] <renzo17> !gutsy
[03:56] <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
[03:56] <eevar2> if not, any suggestions on how i'd find out?
[03:56] <whonicca> renzo17, funny thing u say that cause i am also having a problem with the older agp card that works, when ubuntu starts up i get a black screen all the way until the login screen loads up
[03:56] <Jowi> jgenussr, newest kernel version is not always the best one.
[03:56] <Arkkis> renzo17, thanks
[03:56] <surjagain> thanks for helping though
[03:56] <whonicca> renzo17, but with the newer video card its as soon as i power up the machine and i dont get any video at all
[03:57] <renzo17> whonicca: if it fails when the login screen loads up then it is to do with the driver selected in xorg.conf
[03:57] <setuid> Can someone tell me how to fix the broken Feisty installer?
[03:57] <surjagain> see you all later
[03:57] <whonicca> no its a black screen until the login screen loads up
[03:57] <jgenussr> Ok, should I wait until a new version is available and remove this one from the boot process.
[03:57] <setuid> I have 200M /boot as ext2, 90GiB / as XFS, 3GiB linux-swap, and it keep saying I can't have XFS on /boot
[03:57] <whonicca> maybe no framebuffer support?
[03:57] <setuid> I've partitioned and formatted manually outside the installer, and it still does it
[03:57] <Jowi> jgenussr, sounds like a good idea.
[03:57] <setuid> I can't skip over this step and leave the partitions as they are, it wont' let me
[03:58] <setuid> And Gutsy is not an option, because it ships with a broken wireless layer and NetworkManager
[03:58] <vladuz976> I cannot watch dvds, xine says"the source can't be read or the source doesn't contain data"
[03:58] <jgenussr> thanks, I will do this, bye
[03:58] <renzo17> whonicca: ahhhh, i see, now that is weird...........would be a framebuffer issue yes, but i'm surprised if any card doesnt natively support framebuffer, so sounds more like a hardware issue
[03:58] <whonicca> renzo17, i can see grub, but after that i dont see the splash screen with the orange block in the bar going from side to side
[03:58] <Moduliz0r> When will Ubuntu support nVidia 8600?
[03:58] <Arkkis> could someone possibly help me guiding how to recompile my current feisty? I've tried three times with different howto's but always faced problems. The reason I'm trying to compile it, is because I'd like to be able to play stepmania, but the kernel has a bug (fixable with two added lines) that prevents me from using my usb dance mat.
[03:58] <carignou> hello
[03:58] <whonicca> renzo17, yeah i think its a crappy card, thats why i want to get this extra nvidia one i have laying around working on it
[03:59] <renzo17> vladuz976: you need the dvd codec! its in automatix
[03:59] <setuid> Moduliz0r: You mean when will NVidia support Ubuntu?
[03:59] <renzo17> !dvd
[03:59] <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
[03:59] <Moduliz0r> setuid: Yeh, that way then
[03:59] <setuid> Moduliz0r: Have you asked them?
[03:59] <Arkkis> Moduliz0r, ask nvidia :)
[03:59] <Frosteh> do we have any ubuntu network gurus here?
[03:59] <renzo17> whonicca: so what is the model of the one you want working?
[03:59] <IdleOne> !automatix
[03:59] <ubotu> Automatix2 is a block of code which attempts to install some software.  When it fails and breaks systems, we don't provide support for it.  A creditable analysis from a debian/ubuntu developer is here - http://mjg59.livejournal.com/77440.html (Additional information: /msg ubotu worksforme)
[03:59] <Frosteh> need help with something
[03:59] <vladuz976> renzo17, thanks
[04:00] <Pici> vladuz976: read above about automatix please.
[04:00] <Moduliz0r> sorry about that
[04:00] <Moduliz0r> i'm using cgi:irc :P
[04:00] <Arkkis> Moduliz0r, there's nvidia driver open source  project going on, might also be worth checking
[04:00] <renzo17> vladuz976: note IdleOne / ubotu message....use !ask instead
[04:00] <renzo17> !ask
[04:00] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[04:00] <renzo17> vladuz976: i mean !dvd
[04:00] <whonicca> renzo17, nvidia geforce fx 5700 le 128mb ddr
[04:00] <renzo17> !dvd
[04:00] <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
[04:00] <phoenix__>  dear folks, I try since several hours to no success, for something rather simple, I like to print from OpenOffice to my HPLJ4P, where the first page is from tray one and any other from tray 2, I made all the needed settings in the document, but the switch to the second tray does not happen, though I can print the whole document to any of the two trays in whole.
[04:01] <ticked> its alive
[04:01] <Moduliz0r> setuid could you say that again
[04:01] <carignou> Is there a way to suppress a package without following the dependencies ?
[04:01] <genii> I dunno why they recommend k9copy all the time
[04:01] <zpeef> Can anyone help me switch my desktop resolution from 1024x768 to 1280x1024? It's not in the list in the interface and that makes me complete lost.
[04:01] <setuid> Say what again?
[04:01] <setuid> The problem with hardware not working is *NEVER* a fault of Linux
[04:01] <renzo17> whonicca: that should be a perfectly fine card on ubuntu..........so.........with that card, you power on, you see grub.....then black screen.....then login screen appears? can you log into gnome?
[04:01] <setuid> Its 100% vendor issues
[04:02] <setuid> If vendors had specs, docs, and provided sample hardware to test, debug and develop against... everything would be supported.
[04:02] <Moduliz0r> I'll annoy nVidia sometime later then >.<
[04:02] <whonicca> renzo17, no, with this card i dont get any video at all, from power on
[04:02] <steveatlocalhost> zpeef: is your video card an intel?
[04:02] <LinAsH> carignou, that's the default behavior
[04:02] <setuid> Don't financially support vendors who don't support your OS of choice
[04:02] <whonicca> renzo17, meanwhile i can plug it in another computer and it works
[04:02] <renzo17> whonicca: and you say it works in another pc?
[04:02] <zpeef> steveatlocalhost: no it's GeForce 6800gt
[04:02] <Moduliz0r> setuid: I needed an 8600 because I wanted to run Bioshock
[04:03] <steveatlocalhost> zpeef: have you added 1280*1024 to your xorg.conf?
[04:03] <setuid> Is that a Linux game or application?
[04:03] <whonicca> renzo17, yes works on another pc
[04:03] <renzo17> whonicca: i have no idea to be honest in that case. i suggest maybe checking your bios settings
[04:03] <Jowi> !resolution | zpeef (nice guide is here; quicker to follow than have it explained over irc)
[04:03] <ubotu> zpeef (nice guide is here; quicker to follow than have it explained over irc): 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
[04:03] <qsrv> hi
[04:03] <Moduliz0r> it's a Windows game
[04:03] <setuid> Then you should run Windows
[04:03] <zpeef> steveatlocalhost: I just installed this and who no idea how to do that
[04:03] <zpeef> have*
[04:03] <qsrv> which of the LC_ settings controls the user interface language?
[04:03] <carignou> LinAsH, how can i set it differently then ?
[04:03] <repetoire> Hello, I am running a fairly new laptop, Zepto boot)
[04:03] <Moduliz0r> I do run Windows!
[04:03] <whonicca> renzo17, yeah ill give it another look, only way to do so though is with the older video card plugged in
[04:03] <setuid> Perfect!
[04:04] <steveatlocalhost> zpeef: in a terminal (applications>accessories>terminal) type: sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[04:04] <Moduliz0r> but I was hoping to dual boot Ubuntu, but I can't. I used to be able to with my crappy ATI block
[04:04] <steveatlocalhost> zpeef: it must be X11 not x11
[04:04] <renzo17> whonicca: lol, must be tedious
[04:04] <NET||abuse> what is this?? "UDF-fs: No VRS found"   I try to just stick in a cd that was burned on windows, and i get that in dmesg
[04:05] <repetoire> Hello, I am running a fairly new laptop, Zepto 6625WD, Whenever I try to start the 6.06 or the 7.04 livecd it fails... I cannot even make it past the boot
[04:05] <setuid> Moduliz0r: I'd talk to Nvidia about that.
[04:05] <Kworth> can anyone recommend an online banking software with hbci to me?
[04:05] <setuid> Kworth: What is hbci?
[04:05] <repetoire> 6.06 said there was something wrong with the X Window System...
[04:05] <Kworth> setuid: its an online banking standard protocol
[04:06] <Moduliz0r> setuid: I will, i'll get in contact with them sometime soon.
[04:06] <Jowi> !alternate | repetoire
[04:06] <setuid> Kworth: Did you try freshmeat.net?
[04:06] <ubotu> repetoire: 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
[04:06] <setuid> Moduliz0r: Or buy a card that is supported, or try the OSS nvidia driver
[04:06] <Kworth> setuid: I tried a few of the softwares there , but I didn't find a good one yet
[04:06] <qsrv> which of the LC_ settings controls the user interface language?
[04:06] <setuid> Moduliz0r: Google for 'nvidia' + 'nouveau'
[04:06] <setuid> Kworth: I mean search freshmeat.net for hbci
[04:07] <setuid> Kworth: http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Home_Banking_with_Linux
[04:07] <Jowi> repetoire, if the live cd's fail the alternate cd is a good alternative. it is not a live cd but is not harder to use.
[04:07] <repetoire> Jowi: How is that going to help me? I have the right dvds, and it boots find on another computer, not this new laptop
[04:07] <Moduliz0r> setuid: I'm not buying a new card, only got this one the other day and I am not made of money as much as I would like to be, I'll wait for nVidia to support Linux and then I'll try the release that likes the card...
[04:08] <vladuz976> i installed automatix and i still cannot watch dvds.what could be wrong
[04:08] <repetoire> Jowi:  I'll try
[04:08] <defrysk> vladuz976, automatix is whats wrong
[04:08] <vladuz976> i get the dvd menu, but i can't select anything.
[04:08] <vladuz976> defrysk, so what can I do?
[04:08] <defrysk> vladuz976, dunno , ask the automatix people
[04:08] <brett_h> how can I see what a package I have installed provided, and do the reverse (what package did this file come from)?
[04:08] <defrysk> vladuz976, automatix is not supported here
[04:08] <vladuz976> defrysk, so how do you watch dvds in ubuntu
[04:09] <defrysk> !dvd | vladuz976
[04:09] <ubotu> vladuz976: For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[04:09] <mapp> how can i change a password in a script, user password
[04:09] <Jowi> repetoire, yeah. there's nothing wrong with the cd itself. it is probably some hardware in your new machine that the livecd can't handle properly. the alternate (text based) cd have an easier time with some computers (including a friend of mine VAIO laptop)
[04:09] <vladuz976> defrysk, i just wanna be able to watch dvd, doesn't matter how
[04:09] <juan_> my nvidia drivers arnt the right version for my kernel modules but theyre both installed from official repo, and i cant figure out how to get them to be the same version
[04:09] <renzo17> repetoire: could be a case of shoddy DSDT or bios settings, for my laptop (Evesham) i had to do random stuff in bios like disabling "legacy usb support" and enabling "SMU".........also, anyone actually know what SMU is?
[04:09] <[-clever-] `ca> my 6.06 ubuntu box has started to kernel panic
[04:09] <Lamego> vladuz976, please read the text from ubotu
[04:09] <defrysk> vladuz976, read ubotu' s message above
[04:09] <regis_> hello, does the bluez-firmware come installed by default in ubuntu?
[04:09] <[-clever-] `ca> !panic
[04:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about panic - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:09] <setuid> Moduliz0r: You don't need to buy a new card
[04:10] <Moduliz0r> I know
[04:10] <setuid> Moduliz0r: That card works fine with Linux... I have it here in my AMD64/4600+
[04:10] <setuid> But I use the stock OSS driver
[04:10] <Mez> does anyone have any ideas why I cant play theora files in gutsy?
[04:10] <Moduliz0r> I'm not desperate for ubuntu, I was just fed up of blue screens
[04:10] <setuid> No cracky Nvidia junk
[04:10] <Frogzoo> [-clever-] `ca: reinstall
[04:10] <ari_stress> evening all
[04:10] <defrysk> Mez, got to #ubuntu+1
[04:10] <[-clever-] `ca> Frogzoo: why?
[04:10] <anandanbu> How to create an iso image using cli
[04:11] <Moduliz0r> I still have my ubuntu server.
[04:11] <Mez> defrysk, indeed. - der... but yeah, it also wont play in fiesty
[04:11] <Frogzoo> [-clever-] `ca: likely you're a corrupted binary
[04:11] <ari_stress> anandanbu: dd if=/dev/cdrom of=fileiso.iso
[04:11] <regis_> anandanbu, mabe with growisofs?
[04:11] <[-clever-] `ca> Frogzoo: i also recently had apt-get install a new kernel
[04:11] <n0u> anandanbu: mkisofs
[04:11] <[-clever-] `ca> id say just selecting an older kernel in grub would 'fix' it for now
[04:11] <defrysk> !info mkisofs
[04:11] <ubotu> mkisofs: Dummy transition package for genisoimage. In component main, is optional. Version 9:1.1.2-1 (feisty), package size 0 kB, installed size 32 kB
[04:11] <LordlLnux> hello
[04:12] <Frogzoo> [-clever-] `ca: try that & see
[04:12] <brett_h> !ubotu provides
[04:12] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about provides - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:12] <LordlLnux> how are the best rss feed reader for ubuntu ?
[04:12] <ari_stress> anandanbu: dd if=/dev/cdrom of=fileiso.iso is enough
[04:12] <genii> anandanbu: The way ari_stress described works just fine
[04:12] <anandanbu> ari_stress:regis_:n0u: Thanks
[04:12] <anandanbu> genii: Thanks
[04:13] <freelame> i have 2 hd. in the first i have win me and win xp in the second i have linux. i have formatted win me partition (hda1) and now i can't run win xp. i have changed grub's menu.lst file from hd(0,0) to hd(0,1), but nothing.
[04:13] <vladuz976> i followed the guide on the ubuntu wiki and I still cannot watch dvds. source can't be read is what I keep getting. if anybody knows a solution to this please let me know, too
[04:14] <Frosteh> arrrrgh *tears out hair*
[04:14] <[-clever-] `ca> Frogzoo: older kernel loading...
[04:14] <Frosteh> im so frustrated right now, grrrrrrrrr
[04:14] <repetoire> !alternate
[04:14] <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
[04:14] <ari_stress> Frosteh: what happens?
[04:14] <repetoire> !minimal
[04:14] <ubotu> The Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want (the installer is like the one on the !Alternate CD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD
[04:14] <Frosteh> Ubuntu happened!
[04:14] <freelame> i have 2 hd. in the first i have win me and win xp in the second i have linux. i have formatted win me partition (hda1) and now i can't run win xp. i have changed grub's menu.lst file from hd(0,0) to hd(0,1), but nothing.
[04:14] <Frosteh> :(
[04:14] <ari_stress> Frosteh: what about ubuntu?
[04:15] <[-clever-] `ca> fredddy: hda1 is (hd0,0)
[04:15] <Frosteh> Im having major network problems for something that should be easy
[04:15] <freelame> i'm seriusly think about suicide! :(
[04:15] <Kworth> does anyone here use aqbanking, I need someone to help me set it up
[04:15] <bartekJoJoM> who use LumaQQ?
[04:15] <Moduliz0r> freelame: I think of suicide all the time, all thanks to Windows :D
[04:15] <Frosteh> Seriously if anyone can  help me out, I'd really appreciate it
[04:15] <freelame> :)
[04:16] <ari_stress> Frosteh: what's the problem?
[04:16] <bartekJoJoM> does someone use here LumaQQ?
[04:16] <freelame> i have 2 hd. in the first i have win me and win xp in the second i have linux. i have formatted win me partition (hda1) and now i can't run win xp. i have changed grub's menu.lst file from hd(0,0) to hd(0,1), but nothing.
[04:16] <[-clever-] `ca> my dad's system recently started to bluescreen when he tried to remove norton
[04:16] <[-clever-] `ca> now its refusing to boot
[04:16] <[-clever-] `ca> i go to burn a ubuntu cd to fix his pc and my ubuntu panic's:P
[04:17] <Frosteh> i have an SDSL router in bridge mode, and I enter the settings from our ISP into an Ububtu 7.04 box which is connected to it, and I can't seem to reach the outside world, only other devices attached to the router
[04:17] <bartekJoJoM> I need someone who know a lot about java
[04:17] <Frosteh> yet the exact same settings work in windows XP
[04:17] <Moduliz0r> What is an STP Bridge?
[04:17] <Lamego> [-clever-] `ca, Ubuntu will not resolve your windows problems, the most you can do is use it to recover your data
[04:17] <Lamego> bartekJoJoM, try #java :P
[04:17] <[-clever-] `ca> Lamego: yeah i was going to try to view the partition to see how damaged it was
[04:17] <spark-s> to <freelame>, u can use xp cd to repair to boot to xp, and then use a linux live to install grub :p
[04:17] <[-clever-] `ca> Lamego: and ive used ubuntu before to fix a problem that kept win2k from booting
[04:18] <Frosteh> STP?
[04:18] <[-clever-] `ca> Lamego: copyed the dead drive to a good one skiping bad sectors
[04:18] <Moduliz0r> What is an STP Bridge?
[04:18] <[-clever-] `ca> the damaged data wasnt fixed but it sundenly booted fine:P
[04:18] <ari_stress> Frosteh: it could be the default gateway setting
[04:18] <Frosteh> It's a Zyxel SDSL router which is set to bridge mode, using RFC1483 encapsulation
[04:18] <[-clever-] `ca> errors on non vital data shouldnt make an os stop booting:P
[04:18] <[-clever-] `ca> damn crappy os's
[04:18] <Frosteh> I've set the default gateway to what it should be
[04:19] <Frosteh> and the IP's, and the DNS, and the netmask
[04:19] <LinuxHelp> How can I set the sharing mode of a file in a directory in a cifs mount? flock doesn't seem to have any effect over the network
[04:19] <Moduliz0r> Is there any specific packages to create a VPN server on Ubuntu Server?
[04:19] <mikl> Moduliz0r: openvpn :)
[04:19] <Moduliz0r> Thanks ;)
[04:20] <ari_stress> Frosteh: check the gateway setting using route -n
[04:20] <zhanx> there a way to stop apt-get from trying ot install a package that failed or force it to install a package
[04:20] <Kworth> does anyone know a tool to syncronize Thunderbird and my Sony Handy?
[04:22] <[-clever-] `ca> now to wait to see if my 6.06 panic's again
[04:22] <renzo17> zhanx: apt-get -f install
[04:24] <Frosteh> ari_stress: it's defo set correctly
[04:24] <Frosteh> just tried it
[04:25] <Mike> Hey, I downloaded 7.10 tribe 5 release due to a hardware incompability issue with my cd drive and its working fine but Now I somehow accidently managed to zoom in on my desktop I Dont know how I did it, and I dont know how to zoom back out to normal?
[04:26] <Mike> anyone?
[04:26] <spark-s> to Mike, ask ur question in #ubuntu+1, This channel is only for official version 
[04:26] <Mike> okay
[04:26] <DShepherd> Mike, you have a windows key?
[04:26] <Mike> Yes
[04:26] <DShepherd> Mike, got a mouse?
[04:26] <Mike> Yes
[04:26] <DShepherd> got a scroll wheel?
[04:26] <Mike> Yes
[04:27] <DShepherd> Mike, can you figure it out now? :-)
[04:27] <spark-s> -_-!
[04:27] <Mike> that dosent do anything
[04:27] <DShepherd> Mike, hold the windows key and scroll out..
[04:27] <Mike> I held windows key rolled the whell and nothing happened
[04:27] <Mike> Nothing happened
[04:27] <DShepherd> Mike, hmm...
[04:27] <tibe> wow ubuntu channellllll
[04:27] <DShepherd> Mike, that's my keybinding.. ask in #ubuntu+1...
[04:27] <Mike> I pushed my keyboard/mouse drawer on my desk in
[04:27] <Mike> and it just I dunno how it happened my desktop zoomed in
[04:27] <tibe> all this stupids use ubuntu ?
[04:28] <apo_> mh, trolls
[04:28] <apo_> Haven't seen one of those in a while
[04:28] <DShepherd> Mike,hmm.. maybe that's not the default keybinding.. ask in #ubuntu+1
[04:28] <steven__> help!
[04:28] <DShepherd> Mike, you can run ccsm if you have it installed... and set it to what you want though..
[04:29] <gmenelau> mastroDani:
[04:29] <zurn> I just installed an updated and now my system wont boot
[04:29] <gmenelau> mastroDani:  are you here?
[04:29] <zurn> I get a crc error - system haltedd
[04:29] <zhanx> renzo17: that didn't work
[04:29] <zurn> I can boot fine with the older kernel?
[04:30] <renzo17> zhanx: did you put "sudo" in front of that command?
[04:30] <NET||abuse> anybody able to help me with a cd not automounting, dmesg comes up with "UDF-fs: No VRS found" and i've looked at google, the only suggestion so far under ubuntu bugs (which was for breezy anyway) was to add iocharset=utf8 to fstab, did that, no help...
[04:30] <zurn> anyone?
[04:30] <zhanx> yes
[04:30] <zhanx> renzo17,  yes
[04:30] <webtech_m33> has anyone worked with freeradius before??
[04:30] <gmenelau> i have download nvidia drivers for sound , is in zip file can someone help me and tell me how to install them ?
[04:30] <Frogzoo> NET||abuse: my only suggestion is try something more recent than breezy
[04:31] <Slart> gah.. I think I'm going crazy with the keybindings in lyx.. if the manual tells me to press "A-m f".. what is that.. Alt+m+f? Alt+windows key+f? nothing works and the manual doesn't seem to have a "moron-faq" for me to use.. any hints?
[04:31] <NET||abuse> Frogzoo, no the support thread found on google was for breezy, i'm on Feisty
[04:31] <renzo17> zhanx: hmmmmm, you can remove broken/failed packages from synaptic too i beleive
[04:32] <Frosteh> Frogzoo: if you have anymore good ideas can you PM me or something, I will idle here
[04:32] <zhanx> renzo17,  synaptic the command?
[04:32] <Frosteh> really stitched up at the moment
[04:32] <Frogzoo> NET||abuse: you should google for linux bugs, as it's likely a kernel bug
[04:32] <zhanx> new to ubuntu
[04:32] <renzo17> synaptic package manager (its a frontend for apt-get System -> Admin -> Synaptic Package Manager
[04:32] <zurn> anyone else get a crc-error system halted error after installing todays updates?!?
[04:33] <zhanx> k
[04:33] <zurn> it installed a couple of linux-headers ans linux-libc-dev packages
[04:33] <zurn> linux-headers-2.6.20-16 (2.6.20-16.29) to 2.6.20-16.31
[04:33] <zurn> linux-headers-2.6.20-16-generic (2.6.20-16.29) to 2.6.20-16.31
[04:33] <zurn> linux-image-2.6.20-16-generic (2.6.20-16.29) to 2.6.20-16.31
[04:34] <zurn> linux-libc-dev (2.6.20-16.29) to 2.6.20-16.31
[04:34] <zurn> this is what it installed
[04:34] <Frogzoo> Frosteh: well pretty obviously the bridging isn't working - for some reason - as you can ping everything on the switch, but not on the DSL - I'm also wondering if you need to set SNAP as the default for ethernet
[04:34] <renzo17> gmenelau: you shouldnt need to install nvidia sound drivers, they are already built into the kernel
[04:34] <NET||abuse> Frogzoo, no,, just did a mount manually on command line,,(sorry i didn't try that earlier) and got it mounted, but that means my automount is not workin right....
[04:34] <zurn> it asked me to reboot and now I get a crc error system halted, when I boot
[04:35] <gmenelau> renzo17 i have problem withe the microphone
[04:35] <Frosteh> but that has to be a config problem though right?  I mean i've tried the same cable/port/IP as another setup that works.  What's SMAP?
[04:35] <Frosteh> SNAP sorry
[04:35] <zowtar> guys, my apt-get install spidermonkey-bin don't work... any idea?
[04:36] <[-clever-] `ca> ubuntu cd has allready half fixed my dads xp problem
[04:36] <[-clever-] `ca> ram is bad
[04:36] <[-clever-] `ca> that explains how everythign got corupt
[04:37] <evilofisho> I've got a problem, most of the times when I launch a game, it's like if I was constantly pushing down and left, I'm not sure what's wrong!
[04:38] <Kworth> anyone usign kmymoney with hbci?
[04:38] <apo_> evilofisho: Do you have a joystick or notebook with accelerometer?
[04:38] <IdleOne> zowtar: any errors?
[04:38] <evilofisho> apo_: Nope.
[04:38] <apo_> Hm
[04:39] <IdleOne> Kworth: tried #kubuntu ?
[04:39] <zowtar> IdleOne don't found
[04:39] <apo_> That only happens in games?
[04:39] <IdleOne> zowtar: what version of ubuntu?
[04:39] <Frogzoo> snap's a time of ethernet encapsulation, that seems related to the protocol the zyxel's using to connect, not sure, and don't know how to set it either
[04:39] <zowtar> IdleOne 6.06, is a problem?
[04:40] <IdleOne> !info spidermonkey-bin dapper
[04:40] <apo_> evilofisho: Try starting xev, this should show you if your keyboard is sending anything...
[04:40] <ubotu> spidermonkey-bin: Binaries of the SpiderMonkey interpreter. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.5rc6a-2 (dapper), package size 15 kB, installed size 104 kB
[04:40] <IdleOne> zowtar: have you enabled universe and multiverse?
[04:40] <webtech_m33> :(
[04:40] <IdleOne> !universe | zowtar
[04:40] <ubotu> zowtar: The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[04:41] <zowtar> IdleOne I don't know... what is this?
[04:41] <IdleOne> zowtar: follow the above link and enable universe and multiverse when that is done you try sudo apt-get install spidermonkey-bin
[04:42] <BeyondHorizon> Hi~
[04:42] <IdleOne> hello
[04:43] <Badpenguin86> I tried to install medal of honor allied assault on linux, but it cannot find default.cfg to run. Any ideas?
[04:45] <kRush> how do I configure ntpd to work correctly with my pppoe connection? looks like it starts too early and therefore won't bind to ppp0
[04:45] <Frosty|IDle> bewh...thanks for your help Frogzoo, i've got someone from our ISP coming in to take a look and see if he can help
[04:45] <linux4me> i'm looking for an updated howto for ubuntu feisty for iptables, any suggestions?
[04:45] <Aminux> hi
[04:45] <ultra> morning
[04:45] <Frogzoo> Frosty|IDle: cool, hope that works out
[04:45] <Pici> !away > Frosty|IDle
[04:45] <Frogzoo> linux4me: man iptables ?
[04:45] <Frosty|IDle> if you want i'll let you know the error when/if it's sorted
[04:46] <Chriswaterguy> Hi - is this a good place to ask advice on programs in ubuntu for specific purposes?
[04:46] <Frogzoo> Frosty|IDle: yeah, would be interested to know
[04:46] <Frogzoo> Chriswaterguy: sure
[04:46] <IdleOne> Chriswaterguy: shoot
[04:46] <linux4me> Frogzoo - i'm not looking for a manual but a step by step instruction on this
[04:46] <IdleOne> !iptables
[04:47] <ubotu> Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'iptables' command (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo), or GUI applications such as Firestarter (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE).
[04:47] <Aminux> can someone tell me which these version 6.06 or 7.04 is faster?
[04:47] <evilofisho> apo_: Rofl, I didn't realize I had my gamepad plugged in, my bad.
[04:47] <neverblue> morning
[04:47] <evilofisho> apo_: Thanks anyways.
[04:47] <Aminux> 6.06 or 7.04
[04:47] <Aminux> which is faster?
[04:47] <IdleOne> Aminux: depends on your machine . you can run Xubuntu if you have an older machine and want it to be a little faster
[04:47] <Frogzoo> linux4me: you could google iptables howto
[04:48] <kRush> !ntpd
[04:48] <Aminux> i have a p4
[04:48] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ntpd - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:48] <LinAsH> linux4me, If you're looking for a gui -> firestarter
[04:48] <kRush> =(
[04:48] <RICH-ER-THEN-J00> Hello
[04:48] <Aminux> so,there is no diference between 6.06 and 7.04 in speeds?
[04:48] <linux4me> only looking for command line as I don't run gui, the iptableshowto link is not active btw
[04:48] <IdleOne> Aminux: I didnt notice any on my p3
[04:49] <Aminux> so,what are the diferences between the two versions
[04:49] <RICH-ER-THEN-J00> Can I ask a question?
[04:49] <IdleOne> Aminux: gnome is a little faster then kde
[04:49] <Chriswaterguy> Thanks - I want to do bulk resizing of image files - what's good for that? (In Windows I used to use Easy Thumbnails, from Fookes, which was excellent,but there's no linux version)
[04:49] <Pici> !ask | RICH-ER-THEN-J00
[04:49] <ubotu> RICH-ER-THEN-J00: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[04:49] <IdleOne> RICH-ER-THEN-J00: you just did
[04:50] <Frogzoo> Aminux: 7.04 is more responsive for gnome
[04:50] <Aminux> gnome is present in ubuntu ?
[04:50] <Aminux> or do i have to install it
[04:50] <Frogzoo> Aminux: sure
[04:50] <IdleOne> Aminux: yes it is default
[04:50] <NeilRobAU2> gday folks, trying to run 7.04 ubuntu, get unreadable screen. should i be using some spcial boot params perhaps?
[04:50] <Pici> Aminux: Gnome is the desktop environment by standard in Ubuntu Desktop
[04:50] <Frogzoo> Aminux: default
[04:50] <Aminux> cool
[04:50] <hwang> hi
[04:50] <Aminux> i dont like kde
[04:50] <RICH-ER-THEN-J00> oh. Ok, well, I've installed Ubuntu Fawn before, but I tried to install it the other day, and I keep getting things on the Live CD like "INIT 5: Respawning too fast, disabled for 5 minutes".
[04:50] <hwang> I like KDE
[04:50] <Aminux> thanx for the info
[04:50] <zowtar> IdleOne work... thanks a lot man...
[04:50] <zowtar> :)
[04:51] <IdleOne> zowtar: you are welcomwe
[04:51] <RICH-ER-THEN-J00> why would it not find the X window thingy on a Live CD that a freshly burnt?
[04:51] <basti171> .
[04:51] <Fantazyia> I am unable to run Pidgin after the updates to Ubuntu I got this morning.  When i trace it out it is getting a seg fault error.  I have tryed to remove it and reinstall, but no luck.  Does anyone know what to do?
[04:52] <ari_stress> hi guys, is 64bit faster than 32bit?
[04:52] <wmt> imma buy u a drank
[04:52] <IdleOne> Fantazyia: file a bug
[04:52] <Fantazyia> i did, just didnt know if anyone else had it or fixed it
[04:52] <wmt> Fantazyia, apt-get update pidgin
[04:52] <wmt> i think
[04:53] <Fantazyia> its not an apt package .. at least it didnt used to be
[04:53] <RICH-ER-THEN-J00> isn't it: apt-get upgrade pidgin ?
[04:53] <Fantazyia> but i did an install from source
[04:53] <IdleOne> Fantazyia: try apt-get update pidgin like wmt said
[04:53] <wmt> then why don't you just use apt to get it
[04:53] <Fantazyia> its not an apt package
 no,i think
[04:53] <wmt> yes it is
[04:53] <Aminux> Frogzoo: When creating a new partition for ubuntu should i make it logical or primary?
[04:53] <Fantazyia> ahh .. didnt used to be ... ill try it
[04:53] <wmt> gaim comes built in
[04:53] <neutrale> join #ubuntu-it
[04:53] <LinAsH> ari_stress, from my tests on my AMD64, about 8% faster, (not worth the hard work)
[04:53] <gmenelau> mastroDani:  are you here?
[04:53] <Fantazyia> yes .. im using gaim now, but gaim is crappy
[04:54] <RICH-ER-THEN-J00> Yeah, Gaim socks for IRC.
[04:54] <sandesh> how to become super user in ubuntu
[04:54] <Fantazyia> sandesh:  sudo command
[04:54] <RICH-ER-THEN-J00> Try typing sudo before each command, sandesh...
[04:54] <RICH-ER-THEN-J00> then enter your password.
[04:54] <sandesh> k thanks
[04:54] <gmenelau> i have download nvidia drivers for sound , is in zip file can someone help me and tell me how to install them ?
[04:54] <wmt> Fantazyia, pidgin is gaim
[04:54] <Frogzoo> Aminux: primary if you can - create a spare partition for /home also
[04:54] <Fantazyia> its not exactly the same though .. there are idfferences
[04:55] <wmt> slight ones
[04:55] <wmt> but they ditched the gaim project i thought
[04:55] <wmt> and now its just work on pidgin
[04:56] <wmt> any ways
[04:56] <Fantazyia> you are right wmt ... gaim doesnt support some of the new msn stuff and pidgin does
[04:56] <RICH-ER-THEN-J00> Gaim has "AIM" in it, so they got sued.
[04:56] <jin> hi ppl
[04:56] <RICH-ER-THEN-J00> Hi jin
[04:56] <krychek_> i bought a fujitsu-siemens la 1703 today and i have no sound and wrong video resolution :(
[04:56] <Fantazyia> yes ... pidgin is not in the repository .. fyi
[04:56] <Fantazyia> its only available as source for ubunut
[04:56] <Fantazyia> ubuntu
[04:56] <wmt> Fantazyia, make it be
[04:57] <genii> debuntu had feisty deb
[04:57] <IdlePidgin> Fantazyia: pidgin is in Gutsy
[04:57] <IdlePidgin> !info pidgin
[04:57] <ubotu> Package pidgin does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[04:57] <IdlePidgin> !info pidgin gutsy
[04:57] <ubotu> pidgin: graphical multi-protocol instant messaging client for X. In component main, is optional. Version 1:2.1.1-2ubuntu2 (gutsy), package size 572 kB, installed size 1644 kB
[04:57] <wmt> Fantazyia, i think its time to update?
[04:58] <Fantazyia> to gutsy ?
[04:58] <IdlePidgin> it is a cool little client also hehe. first time I try it
[04:59] <Fantazyia> i will update to gutsy once it goes general release ... not yet though ... anyway i am already running the newest pidgin from a source install ... cause source is just better imo
[04:59] <mbt> There is a Pidgin repo with plugins available, as well
[04:59] <mbt> For Feisty.
[04:59] <mbt> It is unofficial packages, but they are there.
[04:59] <wmt> http://www.ubuntugeek.com/install-pidgin-instant-messanger-in-ubuntu.html
[04:59] <Fantazyia> can you point me toward them
[04:59] <mbt> http://www.trausch.us/pidgin
[05:00] <Aminux_> Frogzoo: When creating a new partition for ubuntu should i make it logical or primary?
[05:00] <mbt> Complete set of backports, plugins, and so forth.  :)
[05:00] <Xiittah> Umm, what is " x server"
[05:00] <Fantazyia> wmt .. its not an issue of knowing how to install them ... its an issue of them working correctly.  :-p
[05:00] <IdlePidgin> AminuxLogical
[05:00] <wmt> yea
[05:00] <Aminux_> hmmm
[05:00] <mbt> Fantazyia, I haven't had any issues with these ones yet, since the update to 2.1.1.
[05:01] <BasilS> Guys,how do you think,what is better for desktop, 6.06(some people says,that is more stable,than another ones) or next versions?
[05:01] <wmt> but yea
[05:01] <wmt> gaim / pidgin sucks anyways
[05:01] <Aminux_> Can i have xp and ubuntu installed in the same hard disk?
[05:01] <Fantazyia> wmt:  what would you recomend using ?
[05:01] <wmt> yes you can Aminux
[05:01] <apo_> Aminux_: Yes
[05:01] <mbt> BasilS, Depends on preference.  I would not use Dapper, myself; Feisty is great for a desktop.
[05:01] <wmt> Fantazyia, depends on what you're using gaim for
[05:01] <NeilRobAU2> hi folks. getting screen garbled running 7.04 live cd. cntl-alt-Bksp shows text for a moment, then appearx to restart. is there a way of setting up the screen before X starts?
[05:01] <apo_> But you should use different partitions
[05:01] <Fantazyia> msn
ok,thanks
[05:02] <wmt> Amsn
[05:02] <wmt> kopete
[05:02] <Aminux_> ok,thanks
[05:02] <mbt> wmt, Eww @ Kopete :)
[05:02] <wmt> kopete is awesome for msn
[05:03] <mbt> Now that development resumed on Pidgin, it's making some heavy strides.
[05:03] <scipio_> wmt, what if i need a client for yahoo mess? if you said pidgin sucks
[05:03] <frolle> Can anyone help me with a TV-out script? I want to be able to right click on my .avi file and then i want to play it on my TV..
[05:03] <wmt> i believe kopete has support for that also
[05:03] <mbt> scipio_, Pidgin 2.1.1 is really nice.
[05:03] <urthmover> filezilla seems to work fine.....
[05:03] <Xiittah> Umm, what is " x server"
[05:04] <mbt> scipio_, Of course, whether it is nice or blows chunks is a matter of personal preference.  :)
[05:04] <scipio_> mbt, that's what i'm using but i thought he has a better idea. i wouldn't use kopete in gnome desktop
[05:04] <IdlePidgin> !x | xlittah
[05:04] <ubotu> xlittah: 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
[05:04] <mbt> scipio_, Many of the KDE "reflections" of GNOME software I have found to be less featureful than the GNOME counterpart.  Kopete, the last time I tried it, was no exception.
[05:05] <mbt> Granted, I haven't tried it in... one whole minor release.  :)
[05:05] <scipio_> :)
[05:05] <wmt> speaking of kopete
[05:05] <wmt> who wants to do me a favour and find me a fedora  rpm for kopete
[05:06] <scipio_> people on the fedora channel maybe?
[05:06] <onats> holee.. was able to connect
[05:07] <wmt> scipio_, i can't join the fedora channel
[05:07] <wmt> too much sadness
[05:07] <wmt> :(
[05:09] <onats> where can i find the configuration files for the smb mounts that are created in "Connect to Server"?
[05:10] <BasilS> what do you think about using more than one dm(for example Gnome and KDE) ? Is it harmful for system?
[05:10] <onats> where can i find the configuration files for the smb mounts that are created in "Connect to Server"? anyone?
[05:13] <onats> what's the better explorer than nautilus? and how do i change it?
[05:14] <Pici> !away > inAbsurdum[Away] 
[05:14] <kidbuntu> !ktorrent
[05:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ktorrent - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:15] <Howitzer> Is powernowd essential for a linux system.
[05:15] <Howitzer> *?
[05:15] <dWho> hi all
[05:15] <soneil_> not  essential, but good news for laptops
[05:15] <kidbuntu> why does ktorrent exits on its own.
[05:15] <Howitzer> so i can safely disable it on my dekstop?
[05:16] <dWho> does anyone make a successfule internet sharing from ubuntu?
[05:16] <Howitzer> and what about acpid/apmd? (Power Management)
[05:16] <soneil_> most likely.   on my system, powernowd is responsible for slowing the cpu down when it's not needed, so my battery lasts longer.   that shouldn't be required on a desktop
[05:16] <dWho> does anyone make a successful internet sharing from ubuntu?
[05:17] <soneil_> acpi & such are wiser to leave alone.  they take care of all kinds of strange events.
[05:17] <ryushe_> greetings, quick question, I got an older laptop here (3 year old Toshiba Sattelite) and I'm trying to install Ubuntu via the 'Install' link from the live cd, is it normal that this takes a very very long time to even show the window borders of the app? Is there a text based way to install Ubuntu?
[05:18] <dWho> ryushe.. try the alternate install disk
[05:18] <FurryNemesis> ryushe_, it's not a 5200, is it? I've got one, might be able to help
[05:18] <FurryNemesis> that too
[05:18] <yrlnry> I can compile and run trivial java programs with "javac" and "java", but when I run "eclipse", I get a dialog box titled "COuld not launch Eclipse Platform", with a message "The custom VM you have chose4n is not a valid executable."
[05:18] <yrlnry> And then it exits.
[05:18] <yrlnry> What might be wrong?
[05:19] <dWho> do ubuntu has developer sections?
[05:19] <Howitzer> Thing is, since yesterday, i'm having loads of problems during boot..
[05:19] <ryushe_> FurryNemesis > euh, no idea tbh :) It's got media play buttons on the front, along with volume and headphone jacks, and 3 USB slots on the back
[05:19] <Howitzer> the boot process goes veeery slowly and sometimes just locks up
[05:19] <BlindSide> axaxa
[05:19] <dWho> mine i'm hoving problems with my new soundcard and internet sharing in ubuntu... seems impossible
[05:19] <FurryNemesis> flip it over and look at the labels, it'll say on there
[05:19] <ryushe_> and about the alternate install disk, what does that do? ie. why couldn't I use the disk I have now?
[05:20] <ryushe_> says Toshiba 1410-S173
[05:20] <FurryNemesis> ooh, old
[05:20] <ryushe_> yep ;)
[05:20] <dWho> ryushe_ minimum requirements is 256 mb for the reqular disk... i tried a lower memory but it takes a lot of time to load
[05:20] <FurryNemesis> alternate install disc for you then, it's probably struggling a bit on RAM
[05:20] <ryushe_> older than I thought apparently
[05:21] <ryushe_> oh well, I'll just have it struggle for a bit then, not too bothered about speed on this thing
[05:21] <ryushe_> and besides, it should have 256mb ram anyways :/
[05:22] <dWho> does anyone made a successful internet sharing using ubuntu?
[05:23] <onats> anyone here using thunar?
[05:23] <nikin> onats: me.
[05:23] <onats> nikin, how different is it from nautilus? anything that it cant do that nautilus can?
[05:24] <kidbuntu> i'm having trouble with ktorrent. it exits on its own
[05:24] <dWho> thunar is faster i guess
[05:24] <nikin> onats: there are a lot of plugins like CD burning wich are not included... as i tied samba conection is also a non existent, or problematic thing, but its much lighter.
[05:24] <slavik> is there a download manager that can verify a download and continue it if the download didn't finish? (crappy school network)
 try deluge... it's really nice
[05:24] <algo2> Ok I am trying to get my stupid wireless internet to work and can't.  I used add/remove to install ndiswrapper. doesn't work.  I tried manually installing but get errors.
[05:25] <kidbuntu> ok
[05:25] <algo2> What can I do?
[05:25] <tonyyarusso> I installed Feisty on a hard drive while on a school computer, and now when I put it in my computer at home networking doesn't work (it won't get an IP address).  Can anyone help fix this?
[05:25] <pheo> cd ..
[05:25] <kidbuntu> !deluge
[05:25] <ubotu> deluge is a new Bittorrent client, created using Python and GTK+, intended to bring a native, full-featured client to !GTK environments such as GNOME and Xfce - See http://deluge-torrent.org/ for more information or http://download.deluge-torrent.org/stable/ubuntu/feisty/ for downloading.
[05:25] <slavik> tonyyarusso: dhcp? and is the network interface enabled?
[05:25] <pheo> hey do you know how I can install locales in ubuntu?
[05:25] <dWho> will deluge be available in the official repo?
[05:26] <IdleOne> !locales | pheo
[05:26] <ubotu> pheo: To set up and configure your locales, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LocaleConf
[05:26] <dWho> when will deluge be available in the official repo?
[05:26] <nikin> -6qzit
[05:26] <algo2> wireless
[05:26] <tonyyarusso> slavik: tried re-running the dhcp client (yes it's configured to use it), and yes, it's enabled.  Tried disabling and re-enabling too, as well as resetting the lease in the router.
[05:26] <onats> nikin, ok, but better to use?
[05:26] <Uriku> !FixRes
[05:26] <ubotu> The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[05:26] <slavik> tonyyarusso: any errors that dhclient gives you?
[05:27] <kidbuntu> dWho: does it have like a UI of ktorrent or azureus where you could view the downloads and downloaded percentage?
[05:27] <algo2> !wireless
[05:27] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:27] <tonyyarusso> slavik: No DHCPOFFERS
[05:27] <web_knows> !compiz
[05:27] <slavik> hmm
[05:27] <slavik> cable is fine and all that?
[05:27] <EvilBro> Somewhere in october, if I'm not mistaken, the next ubuntu will arrive. As a ubuntu/linux newby I was wondering what will happen to software I compiled from source when I upgrade?
[05:27] <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
[05:28] <scipio_> tonyyarusso, if you installed on a harddrive that you moved into another pc chances are it's not configured for the new hardware: wireless card, video card, sound etc. i don't know how to fix it without a reinstall though
[05:28] <IdleOne> EvilBro: believe you might have to compile again
[05:28] <Frogzoo> EvilBro: mostly it will still work
[05:28] <dWho> kidbuntu : i haven't tried ktorrent i'm using gnome so I stick with it... yes deluge works like uTorrent and azureus and lots of plugins too
[05:28] <tonyyarusso> scipio_: Right - the fix it is what I need to know :(
[05:28] <dWho> kidbuntu : u can have it percentage or progressbar it's configurable
[05:29] <Frogzoo> EvilBro: in other words, it will work, unless it doesn't :)
[05:29] <EvilBro> IdleOne/Frogzoo: so could go either way. but the self-compiled stuff won't interfere with the upgrade? (for instance: I compiled pidgin)
[05:29] <kidbuntu> dWho: thanks
[05:29] <Uriku> I need to redefine my keyboard, it doesn't recognize the 'super' key and 'print'
[05:30] <Frogzoo> EvilBro: unless you used apt to install, the upgrade doesn't even know it's there
[05:30] <IdleOne> EvilBro: it might it might not. Pidgin is included in 7.10 so it might re-install over the compiled version or it might not
[05:30] <Frogzoo> Uriku: ~/.Xmodmap
[05:30] <bruenig> does apt check for file conflicts in the real filesystem?
[05:30] <Uriku> :S I'm afraid I'm not in Linux
[05:30] <EvilBro> Frogzoo/IdleOne: so best uninstall self compiled (no apt-get) programs before upgrade?
[05:30] <IdleOne> EvilBro: the great part about it all is that you get to find out pretty soon :)
[05:31] <Uriku> atm
[05:31] <Frogzoo> bruenig: nope
[05:31] <bruenig> hmmm
[05:31] <Uriku> Frogzoo what does that do?
[05:31] <bruenig> pacman does
[05:31] <EvilBro> IdleOne: Yes... that is what I am afraid of. :)
[05:31] <pheo> ## hello
[05:31] <IdleOne> EvilBro: nah leave it you will be ok
[05:33] <dWho> linux needs improvements in internet sharing
[05:33] <EvilBro> Is there a clean utility for linux? (so if I upgrade and some files, but not all, are overwritten I'll be able to cleanup the no longer used files)
[05:33] <dWho> bye peps
[05:34] <Chinaski1> hello, how to format an hfs+ disk?
[05:34] <Chinaski1> in ubuntu 7.o.0
[05:34] <Chinaski1> 7.0.4
[05:34] <mapp> read -p Enter username :  username
[05:34] <mapp> 	read -s -p Enter password :  password
[05:34] <yrlnry> What's the command that selects the JVM I want to use?
[05:34] <mapp> what does the -s and -p do?
[05:35] <Uriku> man read?
[05:36] <bascule> help read
[05:36] <mapp> No manual entry for read
[05:36] <mapp> mark@dimension:~/testing$  :P il google man read
[05:36] <mapp> sorry
[05:36] <Uriku> hmm
[05:36] <Uriku> what about read -h
[05:36] <bascule> help read
[05:36] <Uriku> help? >_>
[05:36] <bascule> all builtins are in help cd,while,for,echo and so on
[05:37] <mapp> aha thanks
[05:37] <bascule> welcome
[05:37] <EvilBro> Frogzoo/IdleOne: I've been browsing /usr and discovered all my self compiled programmes are in /usr/local instead of /usr... does that mean I'm 'safe'?
[05:37] <bascule> also try abs - advance bas scripting guide
[05:37] <yrlnry> The manual for "read" will be under "man bash".
[05:37] <yrlnry> Since it's a shell built-in command.
[05:37] <Administrator>  
[05:37] <bascule> bash I mean
[05:38] <dug> yrlnry: you can try this: "sudo update-alternatives --config java"  Also add this to the top of the /etc/jvm file (if using java6): /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun
[05:38] <king_of_tards09> anybody in here play soldat
[05:38] <Kakashi_senseai> i do
[05:38] <king_of_tards09> i know......
[05:38] <king_of_tards09> omg
[05:38] <yrlnry> dug: Thanks, that's what I wanted.
[05:39] <king_of_tards09> u f***in stalker
[05:39] <Kakashi_senseai> anybody else play soldat its awesome
[05:39] <king_of_tards09> duh
[05:39] <king_of_tards09> damn stalker
[05:39] <mateus> boa tarde pessoal, estou tentando instalar o modulo para se trabalhar com o mysql no python e esta dando a seguinte msg:
[05:39] <nucco> hello folks
[05:39] <mateus> E: Couldn't find package zlib
[05:39] <slavik> so, anyone know of any download manager?
[05:40] <mapp> gwget
[05:40] <slavik> mapp: will it verify the complete download and resume if it aborted?
[05:40] <nucco> slavik: wget
[05:40] <nucco> slavik: wget -c someurl
[05:40] <dug> is soldat like multiplayer contra or something, i see it's 2D
[05:40] <mapp> it will resume
[05:40] <mapp> i dont believe it will verify
[05:40] <slavik> k
[05:40] <mapp> its a gui for wget
[05:40] <mapp> :)
[05:40] <Frogzoo> EvilBro: pretty much
[05:40] <nucco> is anyone using ubuntu feisty with an ati x1600?
[05:41] <slavik> nucco: not X1600, but x300 :( and had x800
[05:41] <scipio_> slavik, wxdownload fast
[05:41] <nucco> slavik: i have an x1600
[05:41] <nucco> ubuntu livecd doesn't boot up on my system
[05:41] <nucco> i'm wondering if upgrading via apt will work
[05:41] <nucco> i'm using dapper atm
[05:41] <mapp> u tried err dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg?
[05:41] <EvilBro> Frogzoo: /usr/local = for whatever I install myself? and /usr will be filled by the packages?
[05:41] <slavik> nucco: and why not the manager?
[05:41] <slavik> nucco: if you use fglrx, you'll have to rebuild it
[05:42] <nucco> i haven't upgraded yet
[05:42] <Sheliak> hey, maybe someone knows here how can I run an external program from python and catch after that the return value of the ext. program,  I tried with popen and system but unfortunately nothing works the way i would like :-/. Any ideas ?
[05:42] <nucco> i'm planning to upgrade
[05:42] <nucco> i just don't want to get stuck iwithout a display
[05:42] <nucco> i'm using dapper, everythign works fine,
[05:42] <Pici> Sheliak: ask in #python
[05:42] <nucco> i hope if i upgrade to x1600 i could still fix the display?
[05:43] <nucco> if its just a matter of dpkg-reconfigure...
[05:43] <nucco> it's not a big deal,
[05:43] <Jack_Sparrow> nucco: Dapper live worked like a charm, the feisty live has been very much hit or miss for me...  I suggest full backup using TAR just in case things dont go as planned... with upgrade
[05:43] <Sheliak> *damn* sorry, I believed I was in #python ... ups
[05:43] <nucco> i only fear its bigger than that?
[05:43] <bascule> Sheliak: os.popen('ls -l).read() <-- like that ?
[05:43] <slavik> nucco: if you are using fglrx, you will have to rebuild the kernel module ...
[05:43] <aLeSD> hi all, someone here know a software to mixing sw to do disco music ?
[05:43] <bascule> 'ls -l' oops
[05:43] <nucco> u mean like with module-assistant?
[05:43] <dhuv> hello all
[05:44] <Jack_Sparrow> aLeSD: You might look into ubuntu-studio
[05:44] <nucco> slavik:
[05:44] <nucco> u mean the ubuntu provided fglrx won't work?
[05:44] <dhuv> I am using kubuntu gutsy and just did an apt-get upgrade and have noticed that gimp, firefox and thunderbird does not work, surprisingly pidgin still works
[05:44] <dhuv> does anyone know of a workaround?
[05:44] <jeoz> Ubuntu-7.04-desktop-i386.iso intaller hangs up with the following 'error': "can't access tty : job control turned off"... what's to be done?
[05:44] <slavik> nucco: that should
[05:44] <bascule> Sheliak: also .read().split() for nicer formatting
[05:44] <aLeSD> #join /ubuntu-studio
[05:44] <aLeSD> ops
[05:45] <IdleOne> EvilBro: you can backup /usr/local and after upgrade put it back but i dont think it will be an issue. try asking in #ubuntu+1
[05:45] <slavik> nucco: the ubuntu provided one should work
[05:45] <zhanx> is there  a place to paste error messages
[05:46] <nucco> slavik: i'll try the upgrade,
[05:46] <Jack_Sparrow> jeoz: try burning at 4x , try some of the F6 options or use the alt text install
[05:46] <IdleOne> !paste | zhanx
[05:46] <ubotu> zhanx: 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)
[05:46] <nucco> was just scared cos if it didn't work on the livecd,
[05:46] <bascule> pastebin.com
[05:46] <slavik> livecd doesn't have fglrx :)
[05:46] <slavik> afaik
[05:46] <nucco> it might not work post-install
[05:46] <nucco> oh, yes, i mean
[05:46] <nucco> xserver didn't work on the livecd
[05:46] <Jack_Sparrow> !enter | nucco
[05:46] <ubotu> nucco: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[05:46] <eegore> how well do the XORG drivers work with the high end ATI cards in crossfire mode
[05:47] <nucco> ubotu: behave
[05:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about behave - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:47] <nucco> ubotu: i don't need punctuation tips from you. thanks.
[05:47] <eegore> or SLI mode
[05:48] <Pici> !bot | nucco
[05:48] <nucco> :)
[05:48] <Jack_Sparrow> nucco: Your talking to a bot...   And you DO need to stop using enter as punctuation
[05:48] <ubotu> nucco: I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[05:48] <IdleOne> nucco: apperently you do. it is suggested and appreciated if you try to keep your responses on one line as to minimise scroll
[05:48] <nucco> ok ok.... i get it.
[05:49] <IdleOne> !CoC | nucco  check this link out. will be uselfull
[05:49] <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?
[05:49] <ubotu> nucco  check this link out. will be uselfull: The Ubuntu Code of Conduct to which we ask all Ubuntu users to adhere can be found at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/
[05:49] <nucco> ! Coc | IdleOne
[05:49] <ubotu> IdleOne: The Ubuntu Code of Conduct to which we ask all Ubuntu users to adhere can be found at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/
[05:49] <nucco> bye everyone.
[05:49] <nucco> got what i wanted.
[05:49] <IdleOne> nucco: I have read and signed it
[05:50] <IdleOne> ah well
[05:51] <Jack_Sparrow> Gee, suddenly so quiet...
[05:51] <IdleOne> Jack_Sparrow: it is naptime .. shhhhhhhh
[05:52] <Jack_Sparrow> I need help with sauerbraten...  Got it downloaded but have not got it installed yet.
[05:53] <IdleOne> Jack_Sparrow: there should be a README file that came with it
[05:53] <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?
[05:54] <Jack_Sparrow> I read it, tried it but hit a dependency issue... just looking for a quick fix before I go tinker some more
[05:54] <frojnd> how can I completely recognize keyboard mouse and monitor ??
[05:54] <Jack_Sparrow> noelferreira: You might try locking it down to one screensaver and not random and see it it changes anything and are you running desktop effects ?
[05:55] <noelferreira> yes Jack_Sparrow
[05:55] <frojnd> I mean how can I completely reconfigure settings for keyboard mouse and monitor (I NEED THE RECOGNIZE AGAIN)
[05:56] <Jack_Sparrow> noelferreira: Join Ubuntu-effects for answers...  turn off effects and you should not have the problem
[05:56] <Jack_Sparrow> frojnd: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[05:57] <malocite> help!  I need the name of a program (or the program itself) that I can run in linux that will allow me to recover data from an NTFS partition
[05:58] <noelferreira> Jack_Sparrow, there's nothing to do with desktop effects (beryl) that happens without xgl server. it is something to do with battery using and hibernating / screensavver. with ac turned on nothing happens.
[05:58] <Jack_Sparrow> malocite: you can read ntfs without doing anything
[05:58] <malocite> Jack_Sparrow: I need to recover data
[05:58] <malocite> Jack_Sparrow: from a partition I formatted
[05:59] <zhanx> darn woot wont take my apo address
[05:59] <Coded1> i have 7.04 and evrething installed ok, i can play media with little problem after i installed the gstreamer codecs/modules, but for some reason even after i have tried xawtv,vlc,tvtime and gxine they all seem to have a problem with my tuner card.  VLC plays it but does not change the channels and plays it at very low resolution like 200x200 when it is capable of much more, any ideas?
[05:59] <Jack_Sparrow> malocite: You can read and recover date from ntfs without doing anythind special.  to write to ntfs requires ntfs-3g
[05:59] <malocite> jack_sparrow: ntfs recovery is built into ubuntu?  thats awesoem
[06:00] <RoboticTao> I'm trying to make a copy of a partition and when I issue the dd command to copy the partition I get "file size limit exceeded (core dumped)" can I break the partition image into smaller pieces to avoid this error?
[06:00] <apo_> Huh?
[06:00] <apo_> apo?
[06:00] <malocite> Jack_Sparrow:  Is there a guide on that?
[06:00] <apo_> Ah...
[06:00] <nicolas> bonjour
[06:00] <Jack_Sparrow> malocite: YOu formatted a partition  and now need to recover data from it...  ouch..   google up hirens cd there may be some tools on it that can help...
[06:00] <apo_> zhanx: Don't use my name, damnit! :P
[06:00] <Coded1> /dev/video0 == tuner card, /dev/video1 == web cam, both have problems playing
[06:00] <malocite> Jack_Sparrow: Yeah :(  I just realised t
[06:00] <mapp> can someone lend a hand, i cant workout how to fix my script so it sets a users password after adding the user
[06:00] <zhanx> ok here is the error message i get everytime i try to install something on my fresh install of ubuntu.. i tried to install openoffice.org-common this time
[06:00] <nicolas> est-ce qu'il y a des francais?
[06:01] <zhanx> apo get a new name?
[06:01] <drock> anyone know how to downgrade from Gutsy?
[06:01] <Pici> !fr | nicolas
[06:01] <ubotu> nicolas: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[06:01] <zhanx> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36338/
[06:01] <Pici> !downgrade | drock
[06:01] <ubotu> drock: Attempting to downgrade to an older Ubuntu version is explicitly not supported, and may break your system.
[06:01] <nicolas> MERCI
[06:01] <zhanx> any help with that would be nice
[06:02] <drock> I know its bad, but I have nothing to lose.
[06:02] <sipior> drock: what're you trying to accomplish?
[06:02] <PriceChild> drock, reinstall.
[06:02] <Coded1> could it be the gstreamer plugins?
[06:02] <PriceChild> drock, and don't use alpha software again.
[06:02] <bascule> mapp: usermod -p
[06:02] <drock> I know I can reinstall, I just want to see if it works
[06:02] <PriceChild> drock, backup any important stuff of course
[06:02] <Jack_Sparrow> drock: save your /home and install feisty
[06:02] <Bob-san> hello?
[06:03] <drock> Its a test system. I knw its alpha
[06:03] <mapp> bascule, it has to be encrypted pass u pass right? im having trouble with tyhat:|
[06:03] <Bob-san> I have a question that i really need answered
[06:03] <Jorsalfar> Have some problems to get my Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG work. Tought this card should work out of the box, but I had to use alternate install, so maybe its some problem with kernel
[06:03] <sipior> Bob-san: don't make us guess, man
[06:03] <benzs_s> does anybody have any idea why one of my HDDs is set to 'read only' and i can't disable it even as root?
[06:03] <bascule> usermod foo -p `crypt password`
[06:03] <Bob-san> basically, I'm running WinXP and Ubuntu 5.10 personal
[06:04] <mapp> yea but there is no crypt installed that was my point
[06:04] <Bob-san> well, i took the ubuntu drive out of an old acer p2 400, and i put it back in
[06:04] <mapp> dont i have to call crypt from say perl?
[06:04] <zhanx> is there away to force install with apt-get a local package and ingore errors?
[06:04] <apo_> Oo 5.10
[06:04] <CoasterMaster> benzs_s: is it an NTFS drive?
[06:04] <Jack_Sparrow> zhanx: What command or tool did you use to try to install that and have you changed or added repos
[06:04] <drock> Well, is it possible to downgrade? Theoretically speaking . . .
[06:04] <obelix_> could someone help me with a external ntfs HDD?
[06:04] <Bob-san> well the problem is i removed the ubuntu drive and installed it bak in the old pc but didnt properly uninstall
[06:04] <zhanx> Jack_Sparrow,  nothing but apt-get and nothing else on a fresh install
[06:04] <benzs_s> CoasterMaster: yeah... is that a problem? until recently i used 64bit ubuntu and it was fine there, but since returning to 32bit (with new install) it's gone all funny :o
[06:04] <Coded1> obelix_:  whats the problem
[06:04] <sipior> drock: yes, modify your apt sources file, fasten seatbelt
[06:04] <IdleOne> drock: nope need to fresh install for downgrade
[06:05] <obelix_> i can read but i can't write
[06:05] <CoasterMaster> benzs_s: you need to install ntfs-3g to enable write support for NTFS drives
[06:05] <CoasterMaster> !ntfs-3g | benzs_s
[06:05] <obelix_> i did
[06:05] <Bob-san> *sigh* if anyone would please help. may you go into #helpbobplease
[06:05] <drock> k, thats what I thought.  I'm just preparing for a 50 workstation upgrade
[06:05] <ubotu> benzs_s: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[06:05] <benzs_s> CoasterMaster: awesome! thanks
[06:05] <CoasterMaster> obelix: did you install ntfs-3g
[06:05] <CoasterMaster> benzs_s: no problem, enjoy
[06:05] <kishan> how to switch on the wireless card from command line
[06:05] <Discerer> How can I get info on hardware stats (like RAM, CPU, GFX card, Motherboard) in ubuntu?
[06:05] <Bob-san> me?
[06:06] <obelix_> yes i did
[06:06] <zhanx> Jack_Sparrow,  i got that from the get go. and the iso passed the mdf checksum
[06:06] <CoasterMaster> Discerer: System -> Preferences -> Hardware Information
[06:06] <obelix_> it was working for a while and then nothing
[06:06] <sipior> Bob-san: sorry, you mean uninstall ubuntu? why is it a problem that the disk is now in the old pc?
[06:06] <Bob-san> well it wont lemme boot WInXP in the newe pc
[06:06] <Jack_Sparrow> zhanx: Were you working with the installed UB or livecd
[06:07] <drock> IdleOne: thanks
[06:07] <Bob-san> grub comes up with an error
[06:07] <zhanx> Jack_Sparrow,  installed
[06:07] <Bob-san> wait a sec ill reboot and give it to u
[06:07] <Coded1> Bob-san: whats the error?
[06:07] <Bob-san> wait a moment
[06:07] <sipior> Bob-san: reinstall grub, tell it where to find XP
[06:07] <Coded1> k
[06:07] <Jack_Sparrow> Bob-san: That is windows copy protection kiciking in
[06:07] <Bob-san> ok basically this is exactly what it says... plz wait a moment
[06:07] <Bob-san> GRUB Loading stage1.5
[06:07] <Bob-san> GRUB loading, please wait. . .
[06:07] <Bob-san> Error 21
[06:08] <Bob-san> and then it just hangs
[06:08] <Jack_Sparrow> Bob-san: If I understand what you are saying.. you cant move an XP install between PC's
[06:08] <sipior> Bob-san: yeah, it just can't find anything to boot. pop in an ubuntu live cd and reinstall grub
[06:08] <zhanx> Jack_Sparrow,  is there a file i can edit to kill that from trying to install
[06:08] <Bob-san> ok
[06:08] <RoboticTao> !LBA
[06:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lba - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:08] <Bob-san> wait a moment--i got 7.04 next to me
[06:09] <Bob-san> ah shit the old pc crashed... wait a sec
[06:09] <frojnd> Jack_Sparrow, Ok. I heard somewhere that modprobe via-agp; dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg  also restart keyboard mouse and monitor settings... what's the difference between those two commands ?
[06:09] <Bob-san> do i need to reboot the newer pc?
[06:09] <sipior> Bob-san: actually, just modify the /boot/grub/menu.lst so that it points to the appropriate kernel file
[06:09] <Bob-san> im a bit of a linux newbie, despite having it for 2 years
[06:10] <sipior> Bob-san: the root device is probably incorrect in the config file
[06:10] <kishan> i have a problem my wireless card had installed drivers in restricted drives  but still i am unable to get my wireless working
[06:10] <Bob-san> wait im gonna boot from the livecd?
[06:10] <drock> Can I boot a Feisty ISO from Grub?
[06:10] <Jack_Sparrow> frojnd: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg     is what I use.....   I dont see where modprobe would do what you are asking, but get a second opinion.
[06:10] <malocite> how do I know which device one of my harddrives is?
[06:11] <kishan> hi
[06:11] <orbisvicis> once i ssh into a computer, how can i visually notify all users currently logged on?
[06:11] <doug__> i have no sound in my gateway computer how do i fix that i just installed ubuntu
[06:11] <Bob-san> ok now
[06:11] <sipior> Bob-san: well, you'll have to boot from something :)
[06:11] <Bob-san> how do i reinstall the GRUB so it points only to windows?
[06:11] <sipior> Bob-san: actually, grub has a console you could use to find the kernel file
[06:11] <Pirate_Hunter> help!! Rhythmbox shuts down when trying to play song in Xubuntu, what can I do?
[06:11] <malocite> How do I know what the device id is for /mount/disk ?
[06:11] <sipior> Bob-san: so booting from a live cd is not strictly necessary
[06:11] <Pici> !uuit | malocite
[06:11] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about uuit - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:11] <Pici> !uuid | malocite
[06:11] <ubotu> malocite: To see a list of your devices/partitions and their corresponding UUID's, run this command in a !shell:  blkid  (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks for the rationale behind the transition to UUID)
[06:11] <Bob-san> well these are my options with the 7.04 disk
[06:11] <frojnd> Jack_Sparrow, so this command works when I change keyboard mouse and monitor.. This command mission is to recognize (again) those hardware ?
[06:11] <Bob-san> start/install ubuntu
[06:12] <Bob-san> start... safe graphic
[06:12] <sipior> Bob-san: yeah, just start er up
[06:12] <Bob-san> install w/ driver update cd
[06:12] <Bob-san> ok
[06:12] <Bob-san> i had a problem before--wait a few to see if i happens again
[06:12] <malocite> Pici: I c two devices listed /dev/sda1: TYPE="ntfs"
[06:12] <malocite> /dev/sdc1: TYPE="ntfs"
[06:12] <Xenguy> orbisvicis: 'wall' is the traditional command, but I think it assumes that users are on the command-line
[06:13] <Xenguy> orbisvicis: I could be wrong about that
[06:13] <Jack_Sparrow> frojnd:  make a copy of your xorg.conf before you do anything so you can at least get back to where you are now...
[06:13] <[-clever-] `ca> how would i do a readonly fsck of a ntfs drive to see if theres anyproblems without making changes?
[06:13] <Pirate_Hunter>  help!! Rhythmbox shuts down when trying to play song in Xubuntu, what can I do?
[06:13] <obelix_> ntfs-3g is installed in my pc. i have only read rights.
[06:13] <Bob-san> oops sorry
[06:13] <Bob-san> im still loading up ubuntu off the livecd
[06:14] <Bob-san> but this is what ti says... exactly as I type it is what it says
[06:14] <frojnd> Jack_Sparrow, Problem is I'm gonna pass computer forward (just box) So It would get new mouse keyboard and monitor...
[06:14] <sipior> [-clever-] `ca: is there even a version of fsck that groks ntfs filesystems?
[06:14] <Bob-san> BusyBox v1.1.3 (Debian 1:1.1.1.3-3ubuntu3) Built-in shell (ash)
[06:14] <sipior> [-clever-] `ca: i believe vfat and msdos are the only options there
[06:14] <frojnd> Jack_Sparrow, I can't pass forward my keyboard mouse and monitor (I only have one9
[06:14] <Bob-san> Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.
[06:14] <Bob-san> /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
[06:14] <Pirate_Hunter> what does this errors mean:  rhythmbox
[06:14] <Pirate_Hunter> /bin/sh: /usr/bin/esd: not found
[06:14] <Pirate_Hunter> /bin/sh: /usr/bin/esd: not found
[06:15] <malocite> and to send command line output to a file....
[06:15] <Pirate_Hunter> how cna i fix it
[06:15] <malocite> > file
[06:15] <Jack_Sparrow> frojnd: I am having a little trouble with your english, but you are giving your computer to a friend but keeping your mouse, monitor and keyboard.. is that correct?
[06:15] <malocite> got it :)
[06:15] <Bob-san> (initramfs) [ 198.652883]  ata2.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0 Serr 0x0 action 0x2 frozen
[06:15] <frojnd> Jack_Sparrow, correct
[06:15] <Bob-san> [  198.652938]  ata2.00: (BMDMA stat 0x25)
[06:15] <Coded1> Pirate_Hunter: check in /dev to see if you have a listing in there for esd
[06:16] <sipior> Bob-san: don't type it all, friend, you'll be there all day :)
[06:16] <frojnd> Jack_Sparrow, sorry for grammar..
[06:16] <obelix_> and in the file /media i have a lot of files that i can't delete. with the name of my HDD on them
[06:16] <sipior> Bob-san: can you boot to the grphical installer?
[06:16] <Bob-san> [  198.652938]  ata2.00: cmd a0/01:00:0000:00:00/00:00:00:00:00/a0 tag 0 cbd 0x12 data 254 in
[06:16] <orbisvicis> Xenguy, you are right about that
[06:16] <Jack_Sparrow> frojnd: No problem..   run this command from terminal   cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf ~/Desktop
[06:16] <benzs_s> obelix_: i'm having the same problem currently... ntfs-3g worked for hte internal HDD but not the external :<
[06:16] <Pirate_Hunter> Coded1: not trying to sound stupid but how cna I check in dev? what is the command to do so?
[06:16] <Bob-san> [  198.652938]  ata2.00: port failed to respond (30 secs, Status 0xd8)
[06:16] <sipior> Bob-san: i wasn't kidding, you can stop typing now
[06:16] <frojnd> Jack_Sparrow, considering, done
[06:16] <Bob-san> [  198.652938]  ata2.00: revalidation failed (errno=-5)
[06:16] <Fitzey> can anyone here help me with the installation of nvidia drivers
[06:16] <Bob-san> that's all
[06:17] <Bob-san> sorry i wasnt looking at this screen
[06:17] <Coded1> Pirate_Hunter: goto a termainal screen and type 'ls /dev/es* let me know what comes up
[06:17] <nixnoob> anyone know how to change the gnome main menu button png?
[06:17] <frojnd> Jack_Sparrow, so Now I'll have to test with friends keyboard mouse and monitor.. Thanx for helping me so far
[06:17] <sipior> Bob-san: can you boot to the graphical installer?
[06:17] <nixnoob> or the button's appearance?
[06:17] <Bob-san> no such file or dirctory
[06:17] <Jack_Sparrow> frojnd: Do you know what mouse, monitor and keyboard they have... this should not be much of an issue, most will just plug and play if your video card is already configured
[06:17] <Bob-san> i just tried to--that didnt work
[06:17] <obelix_> what can we do?
[06:18] <sipior> Bob-san: and booting to the "safe" installer?
[06:18] <Pirate_Hunter> Coded1: ls /dev/es*
[06:18] <Pirate_Hunter> ls: /dev/es*: No such file or directory
[06:18] <Pirate_Hunter> . thas the message i get back
[06:18] <Jack_Sparrow> frojnd: DO you have those with you now?
[06:18] <frojnd> Jack_Sparrow, don't know what mouse keyboard he has... Vesa is installed..
[06:18] <Bob-san> ok gime a few to reboot
[06:18] <frojnd> Jack_Sparrow, nop :s
[06:18] <Bob-san> brb i need power for this laptop
[06:18] <Revel> Having problems mounting a transcend ide flash disk.  DMESG shows errors but I am unable to find anything good on google related to this besides some PCMCIA problems with external drives.  Help please ;( 2nd week on this one.
[06:18] <Revel> dmesg: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36340/
[06:19] <Pirate_Hunter> Coded1: what do you advice
[06:19] <Jack_Sparrow> frojnd: vesa should be fine on anything...   do youknow if his mouse is standard or is it usb or wireless etc
[06:19] <Coded1> Pirate_Hunter: looks like you might not have the esd driver installed
[06:19] <rlp10> How can I print an html file from the commandline? (i.e. I want the printed document to be formatted by the HTML, so I can't see the tags)
[06:19] <Coded1> Pirate_Hunter: do u get sound at all?
[06:19] <Centaur5> Does anybody know of a good howto on repairing a software raid 1 (md0) if /dev/sda failed but /dev/sdb is active?  Although the drive still operates do software raids often fail?
[06:19] <obelix_> maybe something in fstab?
[06:19] <Bob-san> ok back
[06:19] <Pirate_Hunter> Coded1: how do i get it, i installed rhythmbox through synaptic
[06:20] <Bob-san> so start ubuntu in safe graphics mode?
[06:20] <Pirate_Hunter> Coded1: funny enough i do
[06:20] <sipior> Bob-san: yes
[06:20] <Bob-san> ok its loading kernel
[06:20] <denyslins> #ubuntu-br
[06:20] <Xenguy> rlp10: If you just want text, this works:  links -dump file.html > file.txt
[06:21] <Jack_Sparrow> frojnd: If his mouse and keyboard have those small round connectors, he should not have any problems other that extra buttons on mouse not being setup
[06:21] <Thunderfox933> can i use gusty gibbon
[06:21] <jgm> Hi could someone tell me where the mouse sensitivity options are written to on the filesystem?  Mine seem to be mucked up and the GUI isn't resetting them properly so figured I'd do it manually...
[06:21] <Bob-san> will i need to reinstall the old hard drive to get it fixed?
[06:21] <Thunderfox933> or is it still alpha
[06:21] <PriceChild> !gutsy | Thunderfox933
[06:21] <ubotu> Thunderfox933: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[06:21] <sipior> Bob-san: you know, a vastly better option might be to upgrade your version of ubuntu, which would solve both your ubuntu and XP booting issues
[06:21] <stormfrog> I just have to say this to all of you who is in this channel and help fellow ubuntu users, I LOVE YOU! (I am currently assigned to set up a Windows Server and its HELL... I hate every second of it, and if I want support... well, our company just cant afford that because its just to expensive).
[06:21] <CaBlGuY> !rescue
[06:21] <ubotu> To rescue a broken system, boot the alternate install CD and select "Rescue a broken system"
[06:21] <rlp10> Xenguy: Thanks - but I guess I would lose all my HTML formatting then? (tables, bold, underline etc)
[06:21] <frojnd> Jack_Sparrow, scrool lock button is very inportant for him since he has keyboard mouse monitor switch :)
[06:21] <anandanbu> I get this problem when i try to mount the dvd drive http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36341/
[06:22] <obelix_> anyone who knows about ntfs on linux?
[06:22] <CaBlGuY> !alternate install CD
[06:22] <Bob-san> i got the same error
[06:22] <gerr2> Vorian: ping
[06:22] <Bob-san> busybox, cant access tty
[06:22] <Bob-san> same errors
[06:22] <Jack_Sparrow> frojnd: kvm switch should work just fine
[06:22] <Pici> !alternate | CaBlGuY
[06:22] <ubotu> CaBlGuY: 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
[06:22] <CaBlGuY> Hmmm   where do I get this "alternate install" CD ?
[06:22] <frojnd> Jack_Sparrow, hm?
[06:22] <sipior> Bob-san: hmm...bizarre. does another live cd boot (knoppix, for example)
[06:22] <frojnd> Jack_Sparrow, thi is name of a package ?
[06:22] <Bob-san> still errno=-5
[06:22] <Jack_Sparrow> frojnd: since you know he has kvm he almost certainly has stnadard round ps2 type hardware
[06:22] <Pirate_Hunter> Coded1: i get sound from Gxine but not from Rhythnbox, how can i sort it out and stop it from shuting down?
[06:22] <CharlieSu> How do you tell what status code a program exited with?
[06:22] <Thunderfox933> !gutsy: skyfalcon866
[06:22] <nachox> guys alien question, is there a way to generate i386 deb packages in an amd64 arch?
[06:22] <Revel> Having problems mounting a transcend ide flash disk.  DMESG shows errors but I am unable to find anything good on google related to this besides some PCMCIA problems with external drives.  Help please ;( 2nd week on this one.
[06:22] <Bob-san> i dont have any other linux discs handy
[06:23] <Revel> dmesg: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36340/
[06:23] <Bob-san> other then centOS
[06:23] <frojnd> oh kvm is switch Jack_Sparrow
[06:23] <nachox> the target rpm package is i386
[06:23] <Xenguy> rlp10: tables are preservered with 'links' (not with 'lynx'), and yes, you end up with a text file
[06:23] <sipior> Bob-san: try that one, then
[06:23] <Bob-san> and i' lookin for the original 5.10 install cd
[06:23] <orbisvicis> how do i find out how many users are logged on?
[06:23] <frojnd> Jack_Sparrow, yep kvm is nicely works on his recent xp box
[06:23] <Jack_Sparrow> frojnd: If he uses scroll button to switch between computers he is using what we call KVM switch, I use one here as well
[06:23] <Bob-san> its CentOS 4.2
[06:23] <sipior> orbisvicis: who
[06:23] <frojnd> Jack_Sparrow, ok, thanx
[06:23] <CaBlGuY> so, can I access the alternate install off of the live CD??
[06:24] <Jack_Sparrow> frojnd: He should have no problems.
[06:24] <rlp10> Xenguy - Thanks; but it still seems like there should be a way to print a formatted HTML file
[06:24] <Bob-san> and i got a copy of win98se but im not blowing up my XP install
[06:24] <PriceChild> CaBlGuY, no
[06:24] <orbisvicis> sipior, thanks
[06:24] <anandanbu> I get this problem when i try to mount the dvd drive manually http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36341/ in ubuntu7.04
[06:24] <CaBlGuY> So, I need to DL a new iso then..
[06:24] <frojnd> Jack_Sparrow, otherwise I'll bother u here again :P
[06:24] <nixnoob> anyone know how to change the gnome main menu button png?
[06:24] <Bob-san> im gonna ry to boot from the CentOS discs
[06:24] <Coded1> Pirate_Hunter: i use rythim box and I cant find the setting that uses esd, and I dont use esd either
[06:24] <Jack_Sparrow> frojnd: Never a bother... thankls for getting people interested in Ubuntu
[06:24] <frojnd> :)
[06:25] <Bob-san> so im prolly gonna have to reinstall the Ubuntu drive temporarily to fix this all?
[06:25] <Coded1> Pirate_Hunter: im not sure why its looking for esd, if you have sound then you are likely using a diffrent (alsa) driver
[06:25] <Pirate_Hunter> Coded1: this is weird cause ubuntu works fine, i installed rhythmbox through synaptic for Xubuntu and it dont work... errrh is this like a sick joke
[06:25] <NoVARaif> Good day all.  I just installed ubuntu 7.04 server on my Dell PowerEdge SC420 server here at home.  I cannot remember for the life of me, how to start a GUI with *nix.  I have not worked with a *nix distro in a couple of years... any pointers?  I've been googling, but not had much luck as yet... I'm still sitting at a bash prompt :)
[06:25] <Xenguy> rlp10: I hear you; maybe we just haven't thought of the way yet :-)  You have know access to X ?
[06:25] <Bob-san> ok i got CentOS sort of up
[06:25] <obelix_> anyone who knows about ntfs on linux?
[06:25] <sipior> Bob-san: not temporarily :) it would be the easiest fix, i think
[06:26] <Pirate_Hunter> Coded1: i havent messed with sound settings, i dont even know how to do that
[06:26] <Bob-san> how do i do this?
[06:26] <nixnoob> NoVARaif, the server version doesnt have a GUI built in you need to install it
[06:26] <rlp10> Xenguy: I do, but I'd like to automate the print in a bash script
[06:26] <Jack_Sparrow> NoVARaif: are you looking for startx command?
[06:26] <sipior> Bob-san: what do you mean by "sort of up"?
[06:26] <Bob-san> i dont know where to go to fix GRUB
[06:26] <Coded1> Pirate_Hunter: try installing xmms
[06:26] <Bob-san> if its even possible from CentOS
[06:26] <NoVARaif> Nix, Jack....  thought I read that somewhere, so I've been trying various apt-get options... is that the right road to travel down?
[06:26] <Bob-san> wtf...
[06:27] <anandanbu> Jack_Sparrow: Help needed to mount my DVD drive
[06:27] <nixnoob> NoVARaif, sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[06:27] <Jack_Sparrow> NoVARaif: If you have not installed gui you may need to apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[06:27] <Bob-san> apparently its tryin auto-install
[06:27] <Coded1> Pirate_Hunter: amarok is actually much better try that one
[06:27] <CaBlGuY> will this iso work for alternate install---->Ubuntu 7.04 desktop ?
[06:27] <nixnoob> NoVARaif, then once installed you can do startx
[06:27] <sipior> Bob-san: hmm...that's not good
[06:27] <Pici> CaBlGuY: No, you need the alternate CD/
[06:27] <Pirate_Hunter> Coded1: what will that do? I dont want to crowd Xubuntu with many apps, I wish to maintain it fast as it is
[06:27] <Bob-san> ya
[06:27] <Revel> Having problems mounting a transcend ide flash disk.  DMESG shows errors but I am unable to find anything good on google related to this besides some PCMCIA problems with external drives.  Help please ;( 2nd week on this one.
[06:27] <Bob-san> rebooting
[06:27] <zurn> anyone having boot problems with the new kernel?
[06:27] <Revel> dmesg: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36340/
[06:27] <Xenguy> rlp10: hrm, I can't think of a silver bullet offhand; I'd be interested to know if you find a solution though
[06:28] <rlp10> Xenguy: I'll let you know if I think of something
[06:28] <Jack_Sparrow> anandanbu: it should automount when you drop in a dvd...
[06:28] <sipior> zurn: not here. what sort of problems?
[06:28] <Bob-san> back into CentOS
[06:28] <Xenguy> rlp10: good luck
[06:28] <zurn> sipior, crc error, system halted
[06:28] <CaBlGuY> Pici:  I don't see an "alternate" CD on the DL page..
[06:28] <anandanbu> Jack_Sparrow: It is not automounting and displays an error
[06:28] <Pirate_Hunter> Coded1:isnt there somehting you could advice me to do
[06:28] <sipior> Bob-san: the idea here is to mount the partition with the grub config file on it, edit the grub config file, and then reboot
[06:28] <Coded1> Pirate_Hunter: the only thing that will slow it down is if you have all your programs running at the same time, having them installed but not running does not affect your system performance
[06:28] <CaBlGuY> just desktop and sever options/./
[06:28] <Bob-san> ok now another problem
[06:29] <zurn> sipior, works fine with the previous kernel in the grub menu
[06:29] <Bob-san> gimme a few minutes
[06:29] <Jack_Sparrow> anandanbu: I am involved in a few other discussions.. but posting the exact error will help people help you.
[06:29] <Bob-san> im gonna put the old HDD back in
[06:29] <Pici> CaBlGuY: There is a checkbox at the bottom, beneath "Start Download" that asks if you want the alternate CD: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download
[06:29] <Pirate_Hunter> Coded1: true i know that what i mean to sya I wish to keep as little in it as possible
[06:29] <CaBlGuY> Pici:  ok..
[06:29] <sipior> zurn: interesting. i'd say file a bug report
[06:29] <Coded1> then remove rythimbox
[06:29] <Bob-san> im getting a kernel panic - not syncing : VHS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-blck(22,67)
[06:29] <anandanbu> Jack_Sparrow: I would do that
[06:29] <sipior> zurn: or maybe try booting to single user mode?
[06:29] <sipior> zurn: i suspect that won't help though :)
[06:30] <Revel> would someone please look at my dmesg ;( I am going to have to install another distro if I cannot get this resolved today
[06:30] <CaBlGuY> got it..   thanks Pici
[06:30] <sipior> Bob-san: this is booting from the cd?
[06:30] <zurn> sipior, happened after the linux-headers-2.6.20-16-generic update
[06:30] <zurn> sipior, 2.6.20.15 works fine...
[06:30] <doug__> how do i fix my sound card i have no sound in my gateway laptop it worked on the live cd but when i did the full install it didnt work
[06:30] <Bob-san> CENTOS
[06:30] <NoVARaif> okay... will keep that in mind....  I think I fat-fingered my DNS lookup server IP address during the install...  some of the apt-get's I've tried resulted in "Failed to fetch" errors, due to inability to resolve 'security.ubuntu.com' for example... how can I changed the DNS Lookup info from the bash prompt?
[06:30] <Bob-san> 4.2
[06:30] <rlp10> Xenguy: Do you know how to send any file to the printer from the linux command line?
[06:30] <Bob-san> the old drive is out of the old pc--wait a moment while i reconnect it to the newer pc
[06:31] <Xenguy> rlp10: lpr  ?
[06:31] <sipior> Bob-san: man, this is confusing
[06:31] <Bob-san> ok basically i turned em both off so i can put in the old drive
[06:31] <Xenguy> rlp10: lpr filename
[06:31] <Bob-san> try to boot into ubuntu 5.10 from there and see if i can fix grub though that terminal
[06:32] <rlp10> xenguy: thanks, I'm going to search off the back of that
[06:32] <Xenguy> rlp10: have fun
[06:32] <Bob-san> rebooting--drive is in
[06:32] <Bob-san> ok
[06:32] <Bob-san> im booting bck into ubuntu 5.10
[06:33] <Coded1> Pirate_Hunter: it is possible that xubuntu since it is a minimalist distribution only has specific drivers installed rather than the ones I have running on my box, some programs support more then one driver others do not, xmms, amarok are very good and well rounded players which will likely support the drivers you have installed
[06:33] <Bob-san> any way i can remove GRUB from hd(0,0) and put it on hd(1,0)?
[06:34] <sipior> Bob-san: yes, look at grub-install
[06:34] <Bob-san> ok im in Ubuntu 5.10
[06:34] <Jack_Sparrow> Bob-san: You can copy mbr without the partition info, but it may not solve that problem.
[06:34] <doug__> how do i fix my sound i just installed ubuntu on my gateway computer
[06:34] <Bob-san> go to terminal i assume?
[06:34] <sipior> Bob-san: grub-install hd(1,0) does it, iirc
[06:34] <NetSKaVeN> anyone can help me with a USB disk?
[06:34] <Pirate_Hunter> Coded1:true im in the procedure of unninstalling Rhythmbox and installing it again if that fail i'll tyr something else, now i have codecs which i might not use since rythmbox imay be gone
[06:34] <anandanbu> On inserting the DVD i am getting this error in Ubuntu 7.04 http://img521.imageshack.us/img521/3891/mountproblemyf3.png
[06:35] <Coded1> Pirate_Hunter: good luck
[06:35] <NoVARaif> Jack_Sparrow: Can you give any pointers on how to correct DNS server info (I fat fingered the DNS Server IP Address during install) from the command line>?
[06:35] <nua> hi, does anyone know if its possible to get Rhythmbox to organise my existing music library
[06:35] <Bob-san> ok so just type "grub-install hd(1,0)" into the terminal?
[06:35] <kitche> No1Viking, /etc/resolv.conf has your dns server settings
[06:35] <sipior> Bob-san: you'll need to be root, try sudo
[06:35] <NetSKaVeN> Ubuntu mounts my USB disk partitions with wrong owner, any idea?
[06:35] <Pirate_Hunter> Coded1: lol ive been reading that since ive joined the ubuntu community when will that stop :)
[06:35] <hackel> Why would my computer be unable to resolve local hostnames when they come up fine in dig & nslookup?
[06:36] <Jack_Sparrow> NoVARaif: sorry, no idea, but someone here will know
[06:36] <sipior> hackel: you have a search domain listed in /etc/resolv.conf?
[06:36] <NoVARaif> Jack_Sparrow: Thanks... have noted the other info you provided
[06:36] <Bob-san> wait a sec
[06:36] <Jack_Sparrow> anandanbu: post your fstab to the pastebin please.... not in the channel
[06:37] <hackel> sipior:  Yes, I lovely dhcp server puts it in, I didn't realise that would interfere.  Manually entered hosts work fine.
[06:37] <Coded1> Pirate_Hunter: you mean 'good luck'? ;)  eventually as the community grows you will hear this less and less, patience on behalf of the users and contriubters will bring this along
[06:37] <anandanbu> Jack_Sparrow: thats not the fstab output its a screenshot of what i get
[06:37] <sipior> hackel: could you pastebin an example of a successful and unsuccessful query?
[06:37] <Badpenguin86> I installed enlightement by converting an rpm, and then through synaptic... How do I get rid of the rpm one?
[06:37] <Jack_Sparrow> anandanbu: I saw that... and asked you to.... post fstab...
[06:38] <Pirate_Hunter> Coded1:yeha true, well at least ive improved dont need so much help as before lol rofl
[06:38] <benzs_s> o
[06:38] <Bob-san> sorry to be such a linux idiot--but how do i log in as root in terminal? it didnt accept my pwd
[06:38] <Jack_Sparrow> !root
[06:38] <ubotu> 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
[06:38] <sipior> Bob-san: try sudo grub-install
[06:38] <Coded1> Pirate_Hunter: progress is what we need, keep it up :)
[06:38] <NetSKaVeN> anyone can help me with the usb disk?
[06:38] <Bob-san> install dvice not specified...
[06:38] <Jack_Sparrow> NetSKaVeN: Just tell us the problem
[06:38] <hackel> sipior:  Removing the search line fixed it, just not sure why.  Hopefully I can configure dhclient to ignore that line.
[06:38] <Pirate_Hunter> Coded1:yeah
[06:38] <sipior> oh yay, a matrix reference
[06:39] <herbaliser> i'm trying to install usb_pam for authentication from usb stick. when i do make i get the following error Package hal-storage was not found in the pkg-config search path
[06:39] <markzor> hey guys
[06:39] <NetSKaVeN> Jack_Sparrow:  wrong owner in automount of usb disk partitions
[06:39] <markzor> whats worthwile in gutsy
[06:39] <Bob-san> and when including hd(1,0) it says syntax error for the (
[06:39] <markzor> any interesting features
[06:39] <sipior> hackel: you can tell your dhcp client not to change /etc/resolv.conf. check man dhclient
[06:40] <NetSKaVeN> Ubunut mounts has root but it should mount as user
[06:40] <sipior> Bob-san: probably easier just to use device syntax: sudo grub-install /dev/hdb or whatever
[06:40] <CoasterMaster> Is there any way to delay taking a screenshot?
[06:40] <Jack_Sparrow> NetSKaVeN: I am involved in a few other discussion, I was just pointing out that you needed to give details to get answers
[06:40] <NetSKaVeN> Jack_Sparrow:  np
[06:40] <hackel> sipior:  Thanks
[06:40] <anandanbu> Jack_Sparrow: Here is the fstab output http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36343/
[06:40] <NoVARaif> Can anyone here help me to correct DNS server IP info from the command line for 7.04 server?
[06:40] <Bob-san> due to a bug in xfs_freeze, ... segmentation falut... /boot/gru not an xfs filesystem
[06:41] <Bob-san> it says its harmless but whats next
[06:41] <sipior> Bob-san: hmm...is a reinstall really not a possibility here? i hate to sound like i'm punting, but...
[06:41] <sipior> Bob-san: a more modern ubuntu is nicer to deal with in general
[06:42] <herbaliser> i'm trying to install usb_pam for authentication from usb stick. when i do make i get the following error Package hal-storage was not found in the pkg-config search path
[06:42] <Bob-san> ubuntu hates this box because DDR DIMM1 burnt out about 2 years ago
[06:42] <boyam> NoVARaif, edit resolv.conf located in /etc....sudo vi /etc/resolv.conf....
[06:42] <Bob-san> can i update 5.10 to 7.04 though linux itself?
[06:43] <sipior> Bob-san: yes, though it's likely to be painful. upgrades were always exciting affairs until recently
[06:43] <Bob-san> what in the f**k.... i really hate this d**n computer
[06:43] <NoVARaif> Jack_Sparrow: When I try to 'sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop', the system reads package lists, builds dependency tree, reads state information, then reports that it cannot find packing 'ubuntu-desktop'
[06:43] <Bob-san> dont you love when it refuses to open the CD tray
[06:43] <NoVARaif> gonna try to fix the server IP info first, but wanted to throw that out there
[06:43] <NoVARaif> boyam: trying now.. thx
[06:43] <Jack_Sparrow> anandanbu: It looks fine... same as mine... is it all dvd;s or just this one.
[06:44] <Bob-san> grr
[06:44] <boyam> NoVARaif, np
[06:44] <Jack_Sparrow> NoVARaif: apt-get update
[06:44] <anandanbu> Jack_Sparrow: Actually i was burning a DVD using K3B after which the error appeared
[06:44] <NoVARaif> boyam: you opened a can of worms ;)
[06:44] <Jack_Sparrow> NoVARaif: You may need to add or change sources ...
[06:44] <NoVARaif> I can see the nameserver line, but it's not letting me edit :)
[06:44] <Bob-san> i really hope this power supply isnt dying
[06:45] <Jack_Sparrow> anandanbu: sounds like a bad burn
[06:45] <Bob-san> ok now im booting back to ubuntu 5.10--anyone know how to update though the ucrrent install?
[06:45] <NoVARaif> nameserver is currently pointing to the server I just built LOL
[06:45] <tovella> Bob-san: I would go from 5.10 to 6.04, then 7.04.  going direct from 5.x to 7.x could cause you lots of problems (me thinks).
[06:45] <anandanbu> Jack_Sparrow: what am i supposed to do
[06:45] <boyam> NoVARaif: do you know how to use vi?
[06:45] <Bob-san> what kind of problems?
[06:45] <sipior> Bob-san: like it will break your box kind of problems
[06:45] <NoVARaif> boyam: been a long time... gonna google the commands :)
[06:45] <Jack_Sparrow> anandanbu: try a known good dvd....
[06:45] <Bob-san> ouch
[06:45] <anandanbu> Jack_Sparrow: Now it works fine after inserting another DVD disc
[06:46] <herbaliser> anybody ever installed pam_usb on ubuntu 7.04
[06:46] <Bob-san> those are some pretty annoying problems
[06:46] <sipior> Bob-san: best to back up any data you care about, and reinstall 7.04
[06:46] <anandanbu> Jack_Sparrow: Thanks for the help
[06:46] <tovella> sipior: Bob-san: thanks.
[06:46] <boyam> NoVARaif: there you go...that was goign to be my answer to you....google is everyone's friend..
[06:46] <Bob-san> can i do it without my 80gb drive?
[06:46] <Jack_Sparrow> anandanbu: then you have a bad burn, bad download but not a ubuntu problrm
[06:46] <Bob-san> the main winxp drive
[06:46] <NoVARaif> boyam: oh yeah... love it.. . and love blowing off toes every time I shoot myself in the foot :)  Yer not a tech unless ya fix things till they break LOL
[06:47] <Bob-san> well how about this---any way to simply remove GRUB?
[06:47] <sipior> Bob-san: sure, though best if the drive is present,
[06:47] <Jack_Sparrow> NoVARaif: did you get the desktop installed?
[06:47] <sipior> Bob-san: the latest ubuntu will detect the windows partition automagically
[06:47] <Bob-san> i cant afford to lose WinXP--i don't have $90 for another copy and i have no clue where the CD is
[06:47] <NoVARaif> Jack_Sparrow: stuck in vi at the moment.. want to fix the nameserver reference first...
[06:47] <Bob-san> the unfortunate problem of having a 5+ year old PC
[06:47] <NoVARaif> will advise in a few.. .thx
[06:48] <Jack_Sparrow> Bob-san: You will not be able to move XP to a new pc without reinstalling
[06:48] <zurn> anyone have a crc-error system halted problem on boot after the latest kernel upgrade?
[06:48] <Bob-san> i dont want to move XP
[06:48] <Bob-san> i want to move Ubuntu
[06:48] <tovella> Bob-san: download & burn a backup copy.  if you use windows, it's good to have the CD available.
[06:48] <Jack_Sparrow> :0
[06:49] <boyam> NoVARaif, type :q to get out of vi...type :q! to get out without saving changes and :wq to get out and save changes....i'll leave the editing up to you..:)
[06:49] <Revel> Having problems mounting a transcend ide flash disk.  DMESG shows errors but I am unable to find anything good on google related to this besides some PCMCIA problems with external drives.  Help please ;( 2nd week on this one.
[06:49] <Bob-san> how about fixing mbr in windows?
[06:49] <Revel> dmesg: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36340/
[06:49] <NoVARaif> boyam: have corrected first (and only) line in resolv.conf...  reading now on how to add another nameserver line
[06:49] <Bob-san> wont that overwrite GRUB?
[06:50] <sipior> Bob-san: can be done, yep
[06:50] <Bob-san> well im gonna try that then
[06:50] <Bob-san> im guessing ill need a rescue disk?
[06:50] <Kiersie> how do i can startup pidgin in tray
[06:51] <Bob-san> i got XP home disc for another pc--could that work?
[06:51] <Jack_Sparrow> Bob-san: yes
[06:51] <carmen> esa_rubia
[06:51] <Bob-san> now to figure out how to =P
[06:51] <tovella> Bob-san: another thing you might want to consider is doing a backup of stuff like /boot, /etc, /home, and /root.  then you could install 7.04 & selectively restore the stuff you want.
[06:51] <carmen> ola
[06:51] <Pici> !es | carmen
[06:51] <ubotu> carmen: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[06:51] <NoVARaif> boyam: corrected first entry for nameserver, then added second line in the same format of nameserver nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn... is that cool?
[06:52] <Bob-san> i dont really need anything on the ubuntu install
[06:52] <esa_rubia> olaaaaaaaa
[06:52] <Revel> Can someone please help me?  Or tell me i'm screwed or something...
[06:52] <Davy_Jones> you are screwed or something
[06:52] <Greyhound-> you're screwed
[06:52] <sipior> esa_rubia: we'll miss you, man
[06:52] <tovella> Bob-san: in that case, don't upgrade - just install 7.04 in place of 5.10.
[06:52] <NoVARaif> SWEEEET!!!!!  nameserver entries fixed MUCH... Imaging that....  apt-get update is currently freaking out.. .errr, getting updates :)
[06:52] <Davy_Jones> 5.1?\
[06:52] <Bob-san> wait a moment
[06:53] <Bob-san> im trying to fix the mbr in windoze
[06:53] <flagel> Hello, for some reason XMMS is not playing .mp3-files even tho libmpg123.so is present and enabled, any ideas?
[06:53] <Bob-san> how about formatting the old hdd?
[06:53] <sipior> Bob-san: also an option
[06:54] <herbaliser> flagel use Amarok
[06:54] <Bob-san> then can i set GRUB to remove the ubuntu options?
[06:54] <sipior> flagel: if you start xmms from a terminal, does it give an error?
[06:54] <Bob-san> i can live with 10s extra on boot from GRUB
[06:54] <NoVARaif> all ... thanks much... am apt-get'ing the ubuntu-desktop files now... will let you know when I manage to take another toe or two off and need mroe help :)
[06:54] <flagel> herbaliser: not an option
[06:54] <flagel> sipior: will try
[06:54] <defrysk> flagel, sudo apt-get install xmms-mad
[06:54] <Jack_Sparrow> NoVARaif: good luck...
[06:54] <tatters> anyone tried compiling mythtv from got an error about "libmythtv-0.20.so.0: cannot open shared object"
[06:54] <mzuverink> I just installed Feisty and both k3b and gnomebaker fouls out while attempting to burn dvds, with this error: Executing 'builtin_dd if=/dev/fd/0 of=/dev/scd0 obs=32k seek=0'
[06:54] <mzuverink> :-? Failed to change write speed: 5540->11080
[06:54] <mzuverink> /dev/scd0: "Current Write Speed" is 8.2x1352KBps.
[06:54] <mzuverink>     1114112/4681463808 ( 0.0%) @0.0x, remaining 490:06 RBU 100.0% UBU   2.9%
[06:54] <mzuverink>     1114112/4681463808 ( 0.0%) @0.0x, remaining 700:09 RBU 100.0% UBU 100.0%
[06:54] <mzuverink>     1114112/4681463808 ( 0.0%) @0.0x, remaining 910:12 RBU 100.0% UBU 100.0%
[06:55] <Bob-san> im deleting the partitions then formatting the entire drive
[06:55] <mzuverink> :-[ WRITE@LBA=220h failed with SK=3h/ASC=0Ch/ACQ=00h] : Input/output error :-( write failed: Input/output error /dev/scd0: flushing cache
[06:55] <mzuverink> :-[ SYNCHRONOUS FLUSH CACHE failed with SK=3h/ASC=A0h/ACQ=80h] : Input/output error
[06:55] <dgjones_> !paste | mzuverink
[06:55] <ubotu> mzuverink: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[06:55] <tatters> whoaaaaaaaa
[06:55] <mzuverink> sorry
[06:55] <sipior> i always like that response: "x is broke! Well, x sucks, use y!"
[06:55] <KevinOman> anyone know why I get this error?? PHP Warning:  Module 'json' already loaded in Unknown on line 0
[06:55] <mzuverink> Does anyone know how to fix the above dvd burning error?
[06:56] <joslow> hi folks, I was wondering if anyone would happen to know how to recreat the linux mint menu, I'd like to have it in ubuntu
[06:56] <Bob-san> ok now formatting it
[06:56] <slash> HOLA
[06:56] <defrysk> joslow, ask the mint folks
[06:56] <slash> WOMEN PLEASE
[06:56] <radioman_> hey slash!
[06:57] <Bob-san> 10%
[06:57] <Davy_Jones> slash: wtf?
[06:57] <Jack_Sparrow> !ops | slash
[06:57] <joslow> defrysk: they're chan seems to be lifeless
[06:57] <sipior> slash: sigh, another bright spark
[06:57] <ubotu> slash: Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti, mneptok or Pici
[06:57] <radioman_> ..batman please! ;}
[06:57] <defrysk> joslow, how sad
[06:57] <Davy_Jones> slash: this is not yahoo chat
[06:57] <joslow> indeed
[06:57] <Hobbsee> bye now...
[06:57] <Jack_Sparrow> thanks
[06:57] <Hobbsee> :)
[06:57] <radioman_> Jack_Sparrow, and what You do there? ;}
[06:57] <defrysk> hug me please...
[06:57] <Bob-san> 20%
[06:57] <Jack_Sparrow> You two get room
[06:58] <kahrytan> always my fav op
[06:58] <Bob-san> can i delete options off GRUB .95 without an active LInux install?
[06:58] <KevinOman> any girls want to chat with a 27/m/etheopia?
[06:58] <jyf1987> hello ,i want to know is there any soft UNDER CLI can perfit support chinese char in utf8 code
[06:58] <defrysk> KevinOman, asl ?
[06:58] <defrysk> ;p
[06:58] <KevinOman> :D
[06:59] <Bob-san> 30%
[06:59] <Davy_Jones> i'm hot, check my profile for pics :P
[06:59] <kahrytan> KevinOman, stop that
[06:59] <Bob-san> can i delete options off GRUB .95 without an active LInux install?
[06:59] <mike6546> ha ha
[06:59] <tatters> / join #ubuntu-dating
[06:59] <KevinOman> lol
[06:59] <mapp> lol
[06:59] <tatters> :(
[06:59] <defrysk> :D
[06:59] <Bob-san> ok now 40%... getting there.
[07:00] <zodium> why do movies that run fine on windows lag like hell in ubuntu? :(
[07:00] <mapp> mmh
[07:00] <zodium> using totem with w32 codecs installed
[07:00] <Davy_Jones> zodium: you're not using the right tool?
[07:00] <mapp> what you playing through?
[07:00] <KevinOman> anyone know why im getting this error using apt-get?  PHP Warning:  Module 'json' already loaded in Unknown on line 0or using apt-get
[07:00] <Davy_Jones> zodium: use mplayer
[07:00] <radioman_> ;} movies on win ofen crash ;/ ubuntu rocks allWays!
[07:00] <BlkGhost> Hello all...
[07:00] <mapp> zodium; use vlc
[07:00] <Davy_Jones> !mplayer | zodium
[07:00] <ubotu> zodium: mplayer is a media player. It resides in the mutiverse repository and can easily be installed via applications -> add/remove. For codecs try !codecs
[07:00] <sipior> zodium: if you're using totem-gstreamer, replace it with totem-xine
[07:00] <zodium> oh okay
[07:01] <Bob-san> half way done with the format.
[07:01] <zodium> thanks (stupid end user crew representing) :V
[07:01] <KevinOman> sorry this error >> PHP Warning:  Module 'json' already loaded in Unknown on line 0
[07:01] <Soup_> Does anyone know if Ubuntu has the ablity to host websites like IIS does for windows natively? I want to put up some basic webpages on my machine
[07:01] <BlkGhost> Has anyone had an issue with Ubuntu / VM Machine where they fight over usb connections and , Cd disc being read , etc... ????????
[07:02] <sipior> Soup_: sure, install apache
[07:02] <mapp> Soup_ mmh use apache?
[07:02] <Soup_> well Im new sorry
[07:02] <Soup_> is it pretty easy
[07:02] <mapp> why say sorry?
[07:02] <mapp> we are trying to help:)
[07:02] <Davy_Jones> Soup_: if you are new, use Xampp for linux
[07:02] <mapp> yes it is not too hard
[07:02] <Soup_> Im sure its pretty common to most of you Im new from XP
[07:02] <mapp> ah yes, Xampp is even easier
[07:02] <mapp> just untar to /opt and run
[07:02] <mapp> =] 
[07:02] <Soup_> Im 3 days new
[07:03] <Soup_> will Xampp allow password protection?
[07:03] <jyf1987> which text editor support utf8 code?
[07:03] <g2studioguy> trying to find any ubuntu server users that have OS X clients
[07:03] <zurn> anyone have a crc-error system halted problem on boot after the latest kernel upgrade?
[07:03] <Davy_Jones> i'm pretty sure it will
[07:03] <sipior> jyf1987: vim and emacs both
[07:03] <Davy_Jones> Soup_: http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp-linux.html
[07:03] <ikonia> g2studioguy clients in what way
[07:03] <mapp> Soup_ u will have to set password protection /htaccess/mysql way etc
[07:03] <Bob-san> 75% now...
[07:03] <zodium> aaaaaaaaa
[07:03] <BlkGhost> Can I disable the USB detection in Ubuntu & cd Detection and just let the Vm machine find it ???
[07:04] <jyf1987> sipior: can they support chinese char?
[07:04] <zodium> now my movies don't work at all :(
[07:04] <g2studioguy> access the u server thru smb
[07:04] <sipior> jyf1987: yep
[07:04] <ikonia> BlkGhost wm won't find it
[07:04] <jin> \name ubuntu_noob
[07:04] <ikonia> g2studioguy yeah thats fine
[07:04] <jyf1987> sipior: thx,then r you chinese?
[07:04] <sipior> jyf1987: not last time i checked
[07:04] <zodium> sipior: do i need to reinstall the w32 codecs after installing totem-xine?
[07:04] <sipior> zodium: shouldn't have to, no
[07:04] <orbisvicis> how do i run an app on a different display?
[07:04] <mapp> zodium; install vlc"!!!
[07:04] <Tominator> Hi! I'm trying to install Compiz Fusion GIT and, I've got some problems trying to get the Repo key: http://ubuntuusers.de/paste/14533/
[07:04] <mapp> :>
[07:04] <Tominator> what's the problem?
[07:04] <Davy_Jones> zodium: did you try mplayer?
[07:04] <BlkGhost> so If I disable it in linux the vmmacine won't find it and if its going the fight ???? \
[07:05] <zodium> i'll try mplayer now
[07:05] <flagel> defrysk: apparently that didn't work, it seems to be that XMMS has problems with smb://-paths
[07:05] <g2studioguy> ikonia: welll...having a bit of frustration--it just won't authenticate our users
[07:05] <Davy_Jones> zodium: you won't regret it
[07:05] <jyf1987> ok i will have a try
[07:05] <ikonia> g2studioguy what are you authenticating against
[07:05] <g2studioguy> ikonia...what do you mean?
[07:05] <zodium> davy_jones: mplayer doesn't work either
[07:05] <ikonia> g2studioguy what backend are you authenticating the users against
[07:06] <jin> I have a problem with my dell poweredge 1400--- my error is can't access try; job control when i try install ubuntu 7.04
[07:06] <Bob-san> quick question--what exactly will happen now that i've formatted over Linux? what will GRUB do?
[07:06] <orbisvicis> its not say xterm display:0
[07:06] <cd32fan> hi
[07:06] <publico> lianna alexandra lis menza
[07:06] <ikonia> Bob-san fail
[07:06] <Davy_Jones> zodium: what does it say?
[07:06] <Bob-san> ok--how would i happen to go about removing GRUB in Windows?
[07:06] <zodium> Davy_Jones: Error opening/initializing the selected video_out (-vo) device.
[07:06] <Bob-san> the XP drive is hd(0,0) and should have GRUB on it
[07:06] <ikonia> Bob-san replace the boot record with a windows repiair or dos disk
[07:06] <asd> !list
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[07:06] <Bob-san> ok
[07:06] <cd32fan> how do i share the net between 2 pcs using ubuntu
[07:07] <seppe> hi, I have mdadm problems .. I have to press enter while booting but the splash screen interrupts me, can I just remove mdadm? Because I don't have any RAID devices
[07:07] <ikonia> cd32fan use a proxy service or iptables
[07:07] <Bob-san> formatting complete--i'm going to look for that rescue disk
[07:07] <Davy_Jones> zodium: don't use mplayer GUI
[07:07] <g2studioguy> newbie to linux world...what backend do you mean---webmin, smb, I guess my ignorance is great
[07:07] <herbaliser> i'm getting error on hal-storage.pc, i'm unable to find the file installed hal packages dev,lib
[07:07] <sipior> Bob-san: i think fdisk /mbr still works these days, doesn't it?
[07:07] <Davy_Jones> zodium: use mplayer /path/to/video/file.avi
[07:07] <cd32fan> thank you
[07:07] <ikonia> g2studioguy no I mean smbpassword, mysql, ldap etc
[07:07] <Bob-san> not in WinXP itself
[07:07] <zodium> Davy_Jones: if i have to type out the full path to the file it definitely does seem like an app i'd regret installing
[07:08] <Bob-san> is it already in the windows directory?
[07:08] <g2studioguy> how can i know for sure?  using webmin.  I thought smb...?
[07:08] <wmt> omg
[07:08] <ikonia> Bob-san no - its a windows install cd or a dos boot disk with fdisk on
[07:08] <pochomon> alguien habla espaol
[07:08] <seppe> is mdadm only needed when you have RAID devices? because it bugs me at boot time (and I don't have RAID)
[07:08] <wmt> i could never get webmin to work?
[07:08] <Soup_> alright next question does anyone stream content to PS3 from ubuntu? Ala Tversity for Xp?
[07:08] <Bob-san> ok
[07:08] <Bob-san> ill go do that quick
[07:08] <ikonia> Bob-san how do you expect to use tools on an os you can't boot
[07:08] <Great_Justice> me no habla
[07:08] <Bob-san> if i can find a copy, the dos bootdisk
[07:08] <zodium> Davy_Jones: let me try running it from terminal though
[07:08] <Bob-san> im booted in already
[07:08] <pochomon> speak spanish?
[07:08] <Davy_Jones> zodium: you can do what i did.. associate video files with mplayer rather than Gmplayer or totem
[07:08] <g2studioguy> the share shows up as smb in OS X, but we can't seem to get our UN PW to login
[07:08] <Bob-san> but now LInux, as you know, is dead
[07:08] <pochomon> my english is very bad!!!
[07:08] <Bob-san> brb
[07:09] <sipior> pochomon: try #ubuntu-es
[07:09] <ikonia> g2studioguy have you created samba user accouns for the user
[07:09] <Davy_Jones> zodium: there is mplayer and Gmplayer
[07:09] <Great_Justice> Yes, solaris will take over
[07:09] <pochomon> how???
[07:09] <Davy_Jones> zodium: Gmplayer is a GUI program that uses mplayer
[07:09] <mike6546> YAY My sound is working now!!!
[07:09] <ikonia> Bob-san please don't talk nosense
[07:09] <jyf1987> sipior: now i found vim can not support chinese char
[07:09] <sipior> pochomon: join #ubuntu-es, the same way you joined #ubuntu :)
[07:09] <Davy_Jones> zodium: i find using any GUI with mplayer is lame and ineffecient
[07:09] <pochomon> ty so much man!!!
[07:09] <pochomon> :)
[07:10] <g2studioguy> no...how do we do this correctly?
[07:10] <Great_Justice> How is SCO case going?
[07:10] <sipior> jyf1987: try vim-gtk
[07:10] <zodium> Davy_Jones: whoa wall of errors
[07:10] <ikonia> g2studioguy what guide are you following ?
[07:10] <pochomon> join #ubuntu-es
[07:10] <jyf1987> sipior: but i use ubuntu CLI system
[07:10] <Davy_Jones> zodium: what type of file is this?
[07:10] <wmt> pochomon, type : /join #ubuntu-es
[07:10] <pochomon> ok ok
[07:11] <pochomon> i joining in ubuntu -es
[07:11] <pochomon> ty
[07:11] <wmt> no problem
[07:11] <sipior> jyf1987: then you'll need to have the appropriate fonts installed
[07:11] <Great_Justice> OMG!
[07:11] <jyf1987> sipior: i hava installed zhcon --> the chinese console
[07:11] <zodium> Davy_Jones: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36348/
[07:11] <sipior> Great_Justice: quit using my name in vain, please
[07:11] <g2studioguy> none.  just set up shared folder on ubuntu (xubuntu gui) and tried to make a 'user' on webmin...
[07:11] <jyf1987> and can support chinese dir name
[07:12] <geirh> seppe: it should be safe to remove mdadm if you are not using raid.
[07:12] <Great_Justice> Sorry sir.
[07:12] <ikonia> g2studioguy 1.) webmin is terrible and not supported 2.) you need to do more than just setup a share
[07:12] <ikonia> g2studioguy: look on help.ubuntu.com for a guide
[07:12] <seppe> geirh: great, thanks .. I just did that ;)
[07:12] <Davy_Jones> zodium: it says file not found.. make sure you have the right path
[07:12] <zodium> i did
[07:13] <zodium> it runs under VLC, but there's a lot of artifacts
[07:13] <doug__> HDA-intel - HDA ATI SB
[07:13] <doug__> HDA ATI SB 0xc0000000 irq 18   is my sound cards and i cant get them to work anyone please help me
[07:13] <sipior> jyf1987: hmm, i'd say have a look at vim.org. there must be a faq for using chinese fonts with vim on a terminal
[07:13] <oramirez> Hirvinen, I am having issues installing ubuntu on a dell poweredge 1400 with scsi. Ubuntu doesn't recognize SCSI with the ubuntu 7.04. I haven't tried the ubuntu server cd. Does someone knows the workaround for this?
[07:13] <doug__> !sound
[07:13] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[07:13] <seppe> geirh: do you know anything about uswsusp? because that's the thing that started all misery ..
[07:13] <hunteke> hey, anyone know what I can enable libnotify notifications with gnome-terminal?
[07:14] <ikonia> oramirez it should see scsi fine
[07:14] <Davy_Jones> zodium: that's weird.. well, mplayer and vlc are the top video players, so if they can't play it.. you probably wouldn't be able to play the file on linux.. or maybe try different codecs
[07:14] <g2studioguy> ikonia: none.  just set up shared folder on ubuntu (xubuntu gui) and tried to make a 'user' on webmin...
[07:14] <ikonia> g2studioguy I read that, and told you what to do
[07:14] <seppe> geirh: I still get "resume: Could not stat the resume file. Please type in the file name to try again" and so on
[07:14] <oramirez> ikonia, well... it should but I is not doing it.
[07:14] <jyf1987> sipior: i found they can show chinese char on a gb2312 code while not show then on a utf8 code
[07:14] <herbaliser> I have installed HAL package 0.5.8.1 is there still a hal-storage.pc or do i need ohter version
[07:14] <oramirez> *it
[07:14] <ikonia> oramirez is it just not seeing the cd - or seeing it and failing
[07:14] <geirh> seppe: no sorry.
[07:14] <zodium> Davy_Jones: i have both totem, VLC and mplayer installed, do they cause problems for each other or something?
[07:14] <seppe> ok thx
[07:15] <Davy_Jones> zodium: i don't think so
[07:15] <Soup_> whats the best DOCK for Ubuntu GNOME? something stable
[07:15] <zodium> man :(
[07:15] <Davy_Jones> zodium: probably if you start them at the same time.. but if one at a time, i don't think there will be any conflict
[07:15] <geirh> seppe: what are you trying to do with uswusp? suspending/hibernate?
[07:15] <zodium> i wish linux didn't have all these little quirks
[07:15] <jyf1987> man has no samples
[07:16] <Davy_Jones> zodium: can i ask what's in that video and where you got it from?
[07:16] <oramirez> I boot without the silence mode and when it goes to try to see SCSI.. it sends me errors.
[07:16] <oramirez> ikonia, could it be the cd?
[07:16] <zodium> sure, it's a porno i got from my buddy xD
[07:16] <neosix> hello people!!!
[07:16] <Davy_Jones> zodium: some prono needs codecs that work on windows only
[07:16] <ikonia> oramirez ahh thats interesting
[07:16] <jyf1987> neosix: hello moto :>
[07:16] <asd> !list
[07:16] <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
[07:17] <zodium> it's a wmw actually so that might be true
[07:17] <Davy_Jones> zodium: i came accross one myself :P
[07:17] <asd> no list?
[07:17] <Bob-san> hmm now just to find a floppy
[07:17] <zodium> let's see if i can run an xvid
[07:17] <asd> for downolad=
[07:17] <asd> ?
[07:17] <Davy_Jones> zodium: yeah, linux isn't that good for prono
[07:17] <jyf1987> ubotu: help
[07:17] <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
[07:17] <SpudDogg> someone's using a floppy?
[07:17] <Pici> asd: This is the Ubuntu support channel.
[07:17] <RaD|Tz> anyone can tell me how to re configure madm?
[07:17] <RoboticTao> zodium: Do you have win32codecs installed?
[07:17] <Gate> anyone aware how to add LDAP authenticated users to groups for purposes of things like audio settings?
[07:17] <zodium> robotictao: yeah i do
[07:17] <asd> and?'
[07:17] <asd> Ubuntu !list
[07:17] <zodium> robotictao: previously the videos ran, but very laggily or with a lot of artifacts or both
[07:18] <asd> sever for downolad games?
[07:18] <Pici> asd: And we arent serving any files.  http://www.ubuntu.com/download for downloads.
[07:18] <kitche> asd: go away and find a real warez channel
[07:18] <RoboticTao> zodium: Get some different pr0n. Or make your friend reencode it :)
[07:18] <kitche> !warez | asd
[07:18] <ubotu> asd: piracy discussion and other questionably legal practices are not welcome in the Ubuntu channels. Please take this discussion elsewhere or abstain from it altogether. This includes linking to pirated software, music and video. Also see !guidelines and !o4o
[07:18] <zodium> RoboticTao: it's not one movie, it's all the movies
[07:18] <jyf1987> mplayer -vo fbdev -zoom -fs -x 1024 -y 768 video.rmvb  --> like this
[07:18] <oramirez> ikonia, I tried to find some answers for that on the ubuntu forums... and I found that probably updating the BIOS.. but I am actually not sure.
[07:19] <zodium> RoboticTao: i just used that one for testing
[07:19] <Davy_Jones> why did you assume he was looking for pirated games.. maybe he was asking about open source games
[07:19] <oramirez> ikonia, we are trying to move to ubuntu, eventhough is the production server :(
[07:19] <kitche> Davy_Jones, easy he used !list
[07:19] <RoboticTao> zodium: That sucks. I would suggest making sure you have all the gstreamer plugins too.
[07:19] <Laggyware> Davy_Jones: !list is a command used for XDCC bots - it's unlikely open source apps are distrobuted that way
[07:19] <Davy_Jones> didn't know that
[07:19] <zodium> RoboticTao: yeah i'm tired of booting into windows just to watch movies
[07:20] <Soup_> anyone use http://www.jungledisk.com./
[07:20] <arghh2D2> Is anyone here competent with getting printers working?  I have a Dell AIO 922 and i cant find anything through google for help.
[07:20] <Soup_> ?
[07:20] <neosix> does anybody know, some 3D point and click game for Linux?
[07:20] <mike6546> where should I put program files if I am installing something with a .msi file? (wine)
[07:20] <Laggyware> Is there any way to set up multiple wallpapers with Gnome and Xinerama (as in a wallpaper that doesn't stretch all three? Or do I have to stich them together in the GIMP?
[07:20] <jyf1987> zodium: i use ubuntu for playing movie
[07:20] <sam__> hi
[07:20] <Pelo> neosix, as in myst ? let me know if you find any
[07:20] <kitche> mike6546, where the .msi tells you to
[07:20] <sam__> how r u
[07:20] <mike6546> ...
[07:20] <RoboticTao>  Laggyware: I see your been to xbins too. j/k
[07:20] <Laggyware> mike6546: ~/.wine/c_drive/Program Files generally
[07:20] <neosix> yes as Myst
[07:20] <Pici> Laggyware: From what I hear the only way is to stich them together.
[07:21] <Laggyware> RoboticTao: Heh. A mix between xbins and anime, yeah.
[07:21] <Davy_Jones> !wallpapers
[07:21] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wallpapers - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:21] <wmt> !fedora
[07:21] <ubotu> Other !Linux distributions besides !Ubuntu include: Debian, Mepis (using !APT); RedHat, Fedora, SUSE, Mandriva (using !RPM); Gentoo, Slackware (using other packaging systems)
[07:21] <RoboticTao> !botsnack
[07:21] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[07:21] <Davy_Jones> !vista
[07:21] <ubotu> vista is the new operating system by the evil overlords from Redmond. For more information, see http://www.badvista.org
[07:21] <albertico> hi, I installed feisty in a packardbell easy note and wifi works but only executing by hand dhclietn ra1, gnome network manager doesnt work, detect signal but whet it seems to be "connected" it doesnt work, like if dhcp was never executed
[07:21] <Laggyware> Pici: This is why I switched to KDE for a while. Still, I hate KDE with a vengance, I had to move back.
[07:21] <jyf1987> sb can give me a usb ubuntu?? cli needed
[07:22] <arghh2D2> Is anyone here competent with getting printers working?  I have a Dell AIO 922 and i cant find anything through google for help.  I have the windows drivers on cdrom.  Isnt there a third party ubuntu program that interprets MS drivers?
[07:22] <Pelo> neosix, I've looked around,  nothing as fancy, a few third person adventure , with 90's graphics but nothig quite like myst
[07:22] <Pelo> !games > neosix  check for a private message windows with instructions from ubotu
[07:23] <jin> any solution for de problem installation error 'job control turn off'  after the booting
[07:23] <geirh> arghh2D2: check http://www.linuxprinting.org Dell AIO Printer A920 should work with a lexmark driver, maybe the 922 does so too?
[07:23] <Azumanga> hi
[07:23] <Pelo> jin, do a search for the error msg in the forum  www.ubuntuforums.org
[07:23] <jyf1987> ;ff;f;;fff;fff;f;f;;fffffffffffff;;;;;f;f;f;f;fffffffffff;f;f;;;;;;;;f
[07:24] <Pelo> jyf1987, ?
[07:24] <jyf1987> Pelo: binary
[07:24] <Davy_Jones> \o/
[07:24] <Davy_Jones>  |
[07:24] <Davy_Jones> /  \
[07:24] <Pici> !spam
[07:24] <ubotu> Unsure how you should behave on this channel? See !AskTheBot, !CoC, !Guidelines, !Offtopic, !Language, !Attitude, !Repeat, !Enter, !Paste, !NickSpam - and most importantly, use common sense :-)
[07:24] <anandanbu> How to install mozilla sunbird in Ubuntu 7.04
[07:24] <sipior> jin: try here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2505697
[07:24] <jyf1987> ('@')    <---   a pig
[07:24] <Azumanga> driver sound card 7.1 diamond?????
[07:24] <arghh2D2> geirh, i noticed that but i cant find that lexmark z600 in my cups program.  is there more cups drivers to be had?
[07:24] <Pelo> anandanbu, get a deb or the source from the mozilla site
[07:25] <Suara> hi.....
[07:25] <Azumanga> driver sound card 7.1 diamond?????
[07:25] <jin> i search in ubuntuforums but i dont find anything
[07:25] <albertico> hi, I installed feisty in a packardbell easy note and wifi works but only executing by hand dhclietn ra1, gnome network manager doesnt work, detect signal but whet it seems to be "connected" it doesnt work, like if dhcp was never executed
[07:25] <albertico> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=413594 <-- Just like this
[07:25] <Pelo> neosix,  I don't allow /msg please talk to me in the channel
[07:25] <anandanbu> Pelo: can't i install it from the repo
[07:25] <RoboticTao> zodium: If you are still there. Try running this command. You may be missing the gstreamer plugins      sudo apt-get install  gstreamer0.8-plugins  gstreamer0.8-plugins-multiverse  gstreamer0.8-ffmpeg
[07:25] <sipior> jin: just sent you a link, have a look...
[07:25] <neosix> OK
[07:25] <Azumanga> driver sound card 7.1 diamond?????
[07:25] <Pelo> anandanbu,  check in synaptic , might be there
[07:25] <Pici> !repeat | Azumanga
[07:25] <ubotu> Azumanga: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[07:25] <neosix> Pelo: thanks for information
[07:26] <Pelo> neosix,  no problem
[07:26] <zodium> welp
[07:26] <Kworth> exit
[07:26] <Suara> i do not know why ubunto start ups with a interface set as not-auto in /etc/network/interfaces
[07:26] <anandanbu> Pelo: ok
[07:26] <zodium> Davy_Jones: i replaced totem-xine with totem-gstreamer and now i'm back to having the movies run with lag/artifacts
[07:27] <zodium> Davy_Jones: even the ones that wouldn't run at all before
[07:27] <zodium> argh linux is frustrating :(
[07:27] <sipior> jin: also here: http://www.utheguru.com/solution-ubuntu-linux-binsh-cant-access-tty-job-control-mode-off-error
[07:27] <Davy_Jones> zodium: welcome to the world of linux
[07:27] <jin> \quit
[07:28] <Davy_Jones> Y2K compatible? what year is this guy in?
[07:28] <zodium> 1999 i guess
[07:28] <Ar-Pharazon> Hello, what might be wrong if my laptop reconnects to my wireless network every few minutes? It didn't earlier today.
[07:28] <Davy_Jones> zodium: blame the non-stop video formats development
[07:29] <zodium> what good is development if it doesn't work >:[
[07:29] <Ar-Pharazon> There, it did it again.
[07:29] <freepenguin> could somebody give the link of AMSN SVN .DEB PACKAGE?
[07:30] <mariqn> Hi all.Can someone give me a lesson for installing skype for Ubuntu???
[07:30] <bruenig> !caps
[07:30] <Pelo> freepenguin, chck on google
[07:30] <bruenig> mariqn, extract and run
[07:30] <ubotu> PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[07:30] <freepenguin> Pelo, already done
[07:30] <neosix> mariqn: download deb file
[07:31] <Davy_Jones> !skype
[07:31] <ubotu> To install Skype on Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Skype - To record on Skype, check: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeRecordingHowto
[07:31] <freepenguin> mariqn, http://www.freepenguin.it/skype.html
[07:31] <Pelo> freepenguin, try just with  amsn svn
[07:31] <Jazzman> No estoy...regreso luego
[07:31] <Davy_Jones> lol @ caps
[07:31] <Ar-Pharazon> It keeps jumping back and forth between 0% and 95%, the modem's in the next room, the popup shows the network is at 50%.
[07:31] <Jazzman> Ya volv
[07:31] <rockets> I'm having a weird problem. When I boot into the low latency kernel, fglrx doesn't work. I reboot back into the regular kernel and it works fine.
[07:32] <kandrews> mariqn: http://www.skype.com/go/getskype-linux-ubuntu
[07:32] <mariqn> libstdc++6  this package is missing,and skype don't want to be installed. :(
[07:32] <PriceChild> Jazzman, espanol? it?
[07:32] <hassebas> wie kan me helpen met config wifi pcikaart conceptronic
[07:32] <PriceChild> !nl | hassebas
[07:32] <ubotu> hassebas: Nederlandstalige ondersteuning voor Ubuntu (en vers gezette koffie) is te vinden in #ubuntu-nl
[07:32] <Coded1> mariqn:  search synaptic for kernel headders
[07:32] <Pelo> freepenguin, http://www.amsn-project.net/wiki/SVN
[07:32] <kitche> rockets, the driver needs to be installed for each kernel
[07:32] <Gate> anyone aware how to add LDAP authenticated users to groups for purposes of things like audio settings? anyone?
[07:33] <rockets> kitche, but there's only one fglrx package. . .
[07:33] <doug__> can someone please help me with my sound
[07:33] <SpudDogg> does anyone know where i can get the source code for pico?
[07:33] <Pelo> !sound | doug__  have you tried this yet ?
[07:33] <ubotu> doug__  have you tried this yet ?: 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
[07:33] <Bob-san> okay now i've made a DOS bootable floppy with fdisk on it
[07:33] <doug__> pelo yes i tried evrythng
[07:33] <kitche> rockets, your point being manually install the fglrx driver then
[07:33] <Thunderfox933> how can i upgrade to gusty gibbion
[07:33] <Bob-san> i basically boot to floppy, run fdisk /mdr?
[07:33] <Pici> SpudDogg: apt-get source nano
[07:33] <zodium> Davy_Jones: how do i set VLC to be the default player for movies? i managed to get stuff working under VLC it seems :)
[07:33] <Pici> !gutsy | Thunderfox933
[07:33] <ubotu> Thunderfox933: 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
[07:33] <rockets> kitche, oh. screw that
[07:33] <Pelo> doug__, was it working before and now it won'T work since he latest kernel update?
[07:33] <Coded1> fdisk /mbr
[07:34] <freepenguin> Pelo, no I need the svn .deb package , not the sources
[07:34] <Suara> why ubunto when starts up, modify my /etc/network/interfaces???
[07:34] <SpudDogg> Pici: ahh, that's handy.  where will it store it?
[07:34] <Davy_Jones> zodium: right click whichever file, properties > open with
[07:34] <Pici> SpudDogg: Local directory.
[07:34] <Pelo> freepenguin,  that wiki probably contains a link somwehre
[07:34] <doug__> pelo HDA-intel - HDA ATI SB
[07:34] <doug__> HDA ATI SB 0xc0000000 irq 18 is the cards it worked on live cd thn aftr i isntalled ubuntu it didnt work
[07:34] <zodium> oh
[07:34] <zodium> WELL THEN
[07:34] <freepenguin> no I've checked
[07:34] <zodium> Davy_Jones: thanks +)
[07:35] <Pelo> doug__,  open terminal,  type alsamixer
[07:35] <Davy_Jones> zodium: np
[07:35] <doug__> pelo its a gateway
[07:35] <zodium> now i just need to make wine play nice with compiz and i can uninstall windows more or less
[07:35] <zodium> "just"
[07:35] <doug__> pelo i got this
[07:35] <Pelo> doug__, that tells me nothing , I don't know hadware specific solutions
[07:35] <Lamego> there are plenty windows apps which don't run on wine :P
[07:35] <Lamego> use virtualbox or vmware :P
[07:35] <zodium> maybe, but i don't run them
[07:35] <Bob-san> such as most games?
[07:35] <zodium> all i play is WC3 and EVE Online and they both run fine
[07:35] <doug__> pelo function sdn_mixer_load failed :invalid argument
[07:35] <Pelo> doug__,  ok  make sure that the device at the top is alsa , amd make sure nothing in the rest is muted and that everthing is up
[07:35] <devou> Is
[07:36] <Davy_Jones> zodium: what is compiz good for really? it's only good to post those compiz videos on youtube
[07:36] <zodium> i've been really pleasantly surprised by this year's ubuntu release, normally i try it out for a few weeks before i smash the livecd in anger
[07:36] <doug__> pelo all the sound is up on the volume contrl and on the music and movie players
[07:36] <Pelo> doug__, ic,   sudo apt-get remove alsamixer --purge   reboot and  sudo apt-get instll alsa-mixer
[07:36] <Ravengbc> Greetings all
[07:36] <zodium> Davy_Jones: i find the compiz interface much more intuitive than a regular alt tab one actually
[07:37] <Pelo> doug__, stop a minute,
[07:37] <Bob-san> ok well heres a problem
[07:37] <zodium> Davy_Jones: i alt tab a /lot/, and rotating an object just feels more natural than abruptly changing windows
[07:37] <joebob777as7> hey i'm trying to mount a squashfs 1.0 img and in my dmesg I'm getting "Squashfs 1.0 filesystems are unsupported" any ideas?
[07:37] <Bob-san> the boot disk is frozen after microsoft ramdrive launches
[07:37] <skyfalcon866> will ext4 be avaible in gusty
[07:37] <Bob-san> not taking anything on the keyboard...
[07:37] <Pelo> doug__,   reinstall alsamixer and see if that helps
[07:37] <Pici> !gutsy | skyfalcon866
[07:37] <PriceChild> skyfalcon866, it won't be used by default
[07:37] <ubotu> skyfalcon866: 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
[07:37] <Ravengbc> Is it possible to use Samba on a windows domain environment?
[07:38] <PriceChild> skyfalcon866, #ubuntu+1 for furthed discussion
[07:38] <zodium> Davy_Jones: i don't even have to alt tab because of compiz anymore, i just leave all my programs open all the time, it's great xD
[07:38] <Davy_Jones> zodium: i work with blender a lot, so i need every graphics power i could get
[07:38] <doug__> pelo i couldnt uninstall there was nothing to uninstall
[07:38] <graulich> anyone know a good todo-list desklet or something of the sort?
[07:38] <PriceChild> graulich, tomboy?
[07:38] <Pelo> doug__,  sudo apt-get install alsamixer then
[07:38] <strabes> anyone have any information on ATI's plans to release drivers that support composite?
[07:38] <doug__> pelo i did it came back as nothing
[07:38] <joebob777as7> hey i'm trying to mount a squashfs 1.0 img and in my dmesg I'm getting "Squashfs 1.0 filesystems are unsupported" any ideas?
[07:39] <boojah> i need some help getting GNS-3 to work, i know its a long shot, but does anyone here use it?
[07:39] <zodium> Davy_Jones: the most resource intensive app i run is WC3, but i work across a lot of apps at the same time, so i'm really digging 7.04
[07:39] <doug__> pelo it said no package found
[07:39] <Pelo> doug__,  that error msg when you tried to run alsamixer earlier , do a search for it in the forum  www.ubuntuforums.org
[07:39] <skyfalcon866> what version of ubuntu is the most stableist
[07:39] <zodium> most things finally seem to "just work", and the problems aren't so obscure you can't get help for them now
[07:39] <Zenom> stableist?
[07:39] <graulich> oh yup PriceChild, that does the trick
[07:39] <doug__> pelo no never tried it it was first error i got
[07:40] <Davy_Jones> zodium: seen
[07:40] <Pelo> doug__, I mean do a search for it in the forum
[07:40] <RaD|Tz> anyone can help me with mdadm?
[07:40] <shifty> is there any program that is like frontpage, for linux?
[07:40] <Davy_Jones> shifty: there is Nvu
[07:41] <Davy_Jones> !Nvu
[07:41] <ubotu> kompozer is a WYSIWYG HTML editor for easily creating web pages, and the continuation of the dead Nvu project.  It will be in the Ubuntu repos for 7.10 ("gutsy"); meanwhile for other versions add the following to your /etc/apt/sources.list:  "deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/tonyyarusso/ubuntu {dapper,edgy,feisty} universe"  (pick your release and list it without brackets, and no quotes)
[07:41] <strabes> shifty: there are many web design programs
[07:41] <RaD|Tz> !mdadm
[07:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mdadm - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:41] <joebob777as7> hey i'm trying to mount a squashfs 1.0 img and in my dmesg I'm getting "Squashfs 1.0 filesystems are unsupported" any ideas?
[07:41] <DoctorMO> http://meglyman.deviantart.com/art/Dapper-Drake-63695280
[07:41] <zodium> when is gutsy due for release anyway?
[07:41] <Suara> no help here....
[07:41] <shifty> is there anything that has ftp so i can connect to the server and see all the files on it?
[07:41] <Pelo> joebob777as7, mayube you need to convert it to iso or something
[07:42] <xukun> can somebody please point a recent howto about installing xen on ubuntu feisty
[07:42] <Ravengbc> I'm running fiesty fawn, and i'm trying to set up a network share for some of my windows boxes, any ideas on how i can do this? every time I try to share the folder it says that I have to install either smb or nfs. If i try to install one or both, it doesn't work. Any ideas?
[07:42] <Pici> zodium: 7.10 = 10/07 = October 2007
[07:42] <Pelo> !ftp | shifty
[07:42] <ubotu> shifty: FTP clients: !Nautilus, !gFTP (for !GNOME) - !Konqueror, !Kasablanca, !KFTPGrabber (for !KDE) - See also !FTPd
[07:42] <strabes> shifty: not that I know of, you should probably use a separate FTP client. That's kind of a part of open source software. Programs are designed to do one thing, and do it well.
[07:42] <Pici> zodium: Thats how all the release version numbers work :)
[07:42] <xukun> !xen
[07:42] <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
[07:42] <zodium> Pici: oh, that's soon :0
[07:43] <mjancaitis> !nvidia
[07:43] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[07:43] <Bob-san> great.... error 17 from grub .95
[07:43] <boojah> ohhh i hate grub errors :S
[07:43] <shifty> Davy_Jones: i added that line into /etc/apt/sources.list, how do i install it now?
[07:44] <stefg> Bob-san: don't shift around partitions... but that's an easy one
[07:44] <Pelo> Bob-san, 17 : Cannot mount selected partition
[07:44] <Pelo>     This error is returned if the partition requested exists, but the filesystem type cannot be recognized by GRUB.
[07:44] <doug__> pelo http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=491497&highlight=function+snd_mixer_load is what i get and i tried the others they say but nothing is working
[07:44] <Pelo> Bob-san, what os were you try to start ?
[07:44] <Bob-san> any to get into grub w/ errors?
[07:44] <Davy_Jones> shifty: i assume apt-get install nvu
[07:44] <shifty> Davy_Jones: it doesnt find the package
[07:44] <Davy_Jones> shifty: search for nvu in synaptics
[07:44] <Bob-san> eait a sec
[07:45] <Bob-san> ok
[07:45] <Bob-san> i was trying to load winxp but error came before grub came up
[07:45] <Pelo> doug__,try this,  check in menu > system > admin > user : select yourself check that you have permission to use sound , just a guess
[07:45] <stefg> Bob-san: boot the live Cd, it's easier to recover from there, or d/l the super grub disk , burn it to CDS and let that fix it on autopilot
[07:45] <shifty> Davy_Jones: i dont see it
[07:45] <Davy_Jones> shifty: did you update?
[07:46] <Bob-san> i removed the linux install and tried a win98se boot floppy
[07:46] <Davy_Jones> shifty: as in apt-get update
[07:46] <Pelo> Bob-san, try loadin xp from grub
[07:46] <doug__> pelo yes i am for evrythng
[07:46] <Bob-san> it wont
[07:46] <shifty> Davy_Jones: yes
[07:46] <moonrage> hey
[07:46] <Bob-san> i go to load grub as it autoloads
[07:46] <Pelo> doug__, that's all I have ,  maybe someone else can help , ask again periodicaly
[07:46] <Bob-san> but it just comes up as erreor 17
[07:46] <DoctorMO> http://meglyman.deviantart.com/art/Breezy-Badger-63695214
[07:47] <stefg> Bob-san: so you reased ubutu altogether?
[07:47] <DoctorMO> Bob-san: I feel your pain
[07:47] <doug__> i have pelo thnks for ur help
[07:47] <Gothfunc> hi.  i'm looking to setup an ubuntu desktop machine as an ldap server that serves roaming profiles and home folders to both linux and windows machines.   i'm looking for someone to give me intensive help to configure the server, and since it would be unfair to ask for this for free, i'll compensate with $
[07:47] <stefg> *erased
[07:47] <Bob-san> ya
[07:47] <shifty> Davy_Jones: the line i added was deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/tonyyarusso/ubuntu feisty univers
[07:47] <joebob777as7> hey i'm trying to mount a squashfs 1.0 img and in my dmesg I'm getting "Squashfs 1.0 filesystems are unsupported" any ideas?
[07:47] <Bob-san> for now on this pc
[07:47] <Davy_Jones> shifty: i don't know.. as far as i know, nvu is already in the repositories, did you check the ubotu links?
[07:47] <Pelo> Bob-san, please stop using the enter key for punctiation,  it makes is very difficutlst to keep up
[07:47] <doug__> anyone know how to fix the sound in a gateway compw ith ubuntu just installed
[07:47] <Davy_Jones> !nvu
[07:47] <ubotu> kompozer is a WYSIWYG HTML editor for easily creating web pages, and the continuation of the dead Nvu project.  It will be in the Ubuntu repos for 7.10 ("gutsy"); meanwhile for other versions add the following to your /etc/apt/sources.list:  "deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/tonyyarusso/ubuntu {dapper,edgy,feisty} universe"  (pick your release and list it without brackets, and no quotes)
[07:47] <Bob-san> ima boot back to the ubuntu 7.5 cd
[07:47] <hiho> which repository do I need to enable to download the linux source for 2.6.15 ?
[07:47] <se-agapo> how can i change language on the keyboard ?
[07:47] <stefg> Bob-san: boot to rescue console on your windows CD and 'fixmbr' or fdisk /mbr
[07:47] <MenZa> System -> Preferences -> Keyboard, se-agapo
[07:47] <Pelo> se-agapo, menu > system > prfs> keyboard
[07:48] <shifty> Davy_Jones: where can i check the links?
[07:48] <Bob-san> can i make a GRUB bootable CD?
[07:48] <se-agapo> MenZa i try but i mean how i can change when i write in one file
[07:49] <joebob777as7> hey i'm trying to mount a squashfs 1.0 img and in my dmesg I'm getting "Squashfs 1.0 filesystems are unsupported" any ideas?
[07:49] <Pelo> Bob-san, you can make a grub super cd ,  there is a link somewhere in the grub links
[07:49] <Bob-san> ok
[07:49] <Pelo> !grub > Bob-san check for a private message windows with instructions from ubotu
[07:49] <MartinW> If you wanted to convince someone, who has a computer with windows xp, to switch to Linux, what features would you tell them about?
[07:49] <MenZa> se-agapo: Right click your panel, choose add to panel and find the keyboard indicator.
[07:49] <MenZa> MartinW: Freedom. Lack of viruses. Speed. Customisability, etc.
[07:50] <Pelo> MartinW, load of free apps easily insalled over the internet from the repos
[07:50] <Bob-san> hmm
[07:50] <Davy_Jones> shifty: http://www.ubuntux.org/how-to-install-nvu-the-web-authoring-system
[07:50] <Chousuke> MartinW: First you must figure out if they'll be able to do everything they want on Linux
[07:51] <MenZa> Yeah, do what Chousuke said.
[07:51] <MenZa> Ensure they don't play hardcore games.
[07:51] <MenZa> Hand them a LiveCD so they can test whether their hardware works, too
[07:51] <Bob-san> can i make a GRUB super disk from windows?
[07:51] <DoctorMO> Bob-san: any reason you need to?
[07:51] <MartinW> Thanks
[07:51] <Bob-san> yes--cause i formatted over linux
[07:51] <Pelo> MartinW, to chime in on Chousuke ,  if they want games , linux is not currently for them , but most everyting else they can do , internet , multimedia, home office
[07:52] <Bob-san> the Windows 98SE bootable DOS floppy fails to load too--which is annoying
[07:52] <MenZa> Depends what games, Pelo
[07:52] <Pelo> Bob-san, the grub super disk is jsut an iso , you can butn it from windows
[07:52] <MartinW> Not hardcore games like Half-Life 2 but more Simple games like Super Mario, Lemmings
[07:52] <joebob777as7> MartinW, 3d desktop
[07:52] <Pelo> MenZa, menaning the latest sanziest , commercial stuff,
[07:52] <g2studioguy> anyone using 7.04 server?
[07:52] <an0malist> when saving shell scripts in windows notepad, what format do I need to save them in?
[07:52] <MenZa> Pelo: I've been successful running Counter-Strike: Source, Day of Defeat: Source and Half-Life 2 in Wine.
[07:53] <Pici> !windows | an0malist
[07:53] <ubotu> an0malist: 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
[07:53] <Bob-san> all im seeing is .gz files... and .bz2
[07:53] <joebob777as7> hey i'm trying to mount a squashfs 1.0 img and in my dmesg I'm getting "Squashfs 1.0 filesystems are unsupported" any ideas?
[07:53] <an0malist> g2studioguy: i am
[07:53] <MenZa> !anyone | | g2studioguy
[07:53] <ubotu> | g2studioguy: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[07:53] <ugarit> I can't find the ubuntu human icons on line.  anyone have the link?
[07:53] <MenZa> !server | g2studioguy
[07:53] <ubotu> g2studioguy: 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
[07:53] <nour> hmm, one question, can i connect to the internet if im running ubuntu in a virtualbox ?
[07:53] <joebob777as7> MartinW, look into cedega
[07:53] <an0malist> chill with the !'s
[07:53] <MenZa> joebob777as7: Not necessarily; as I said, Wine runs a lot of good games.
[07:53] <Pelo> MenZa, I don't regard wine as a reason to switch,   it's a "way out " if you find that you need that one app that realy needs windows and has no linux equivalent
[07:53] <se-agapo> MenZa : thanks
[07:53] <neverblue> joebob777as7, aptitude search squashfs
[07:54] <MenZa> MartinW: And you might want to tell them that even some big commercial games have Linux versions, such as Quake 4 or Doom III.
[07:54] <g2studioguy> an0malist: do you have any os x users connecting?
[07:54] <Bob-san> i only need one of those files, correct?
[07:54] <an0malist> g2studioguy: not that I've run into, yet
[07:54] <geirh> nour: yes.
[07:54] <MenZa> Pelo: Sure, but as I see it, there's no alternative to HL2.
[07:54] <SoulChild> I need help with installing lazarus ,... how do I install the fpc source ??? i get this message when i start lazarus
[07:55] <joebob777as7> neverblue, i have all the squashfs packages intalled. squashfs-tools is the first thing i installed and it still doesn't mount squashfs 1.0 filesystems
[07:55] <ron__> hello all
[07:55] <MartinW> OpenArena?
[07:55] <neverblue> joebob777as7, what is squashfs used for anyways ?
[07:55] <ron__> I'd like ubuntu to remember  my network Passwords?
[07:55] <nour> ok thanks geirh
[07:55] <stefg> joebob777as7: you'll need a squashfs-patched kernel. only the live CD kernels support sqaushfs, the packaged kernel doe not
[07:55] <se-agapo> MenZa : let me ask you something also. i download new drivers for motherboard how can i install them ?
[07:55] <g2studioguy> an0malist: thanks anyway...I'm having trouble with authenticating a share; can see it, but can't get a UN PW to work...? smb
[07:55] <Davy_Jones> MartinW: OpenArena sucks.. Tremulous FTW
[07:56] <Pelo> later folks
[07:56] <joebob777as7> my open router the gt701-wg i have a modified squashfs image..
[07:56] <mike6546> anyone here want to help me install steam with wine? I am having a problem with step 3 on http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iVersionId=1554
[07:56] <SoulChild> Anyone using Lazarus ?
[07:56] <MenZa> se-agapo: What motherboard drivers?
[07:56] <MenZa> mike6546: What's the issue?
[07:56] <joebob777as7> stefg, so how can i do what i want to do? know of any good live cd's that will do it/
[07:56] <frolle> I am trying to with one click playing video on my TV. Can anybody help me?
[07:56] <an0malist> g2studioguy: haven't even experienced that yet
[07:57] <se-agapo> nvidia
[07:57] <MenZa> se-agapo: That's a graphics card driver, not a motherboard driver.
[07:57] <stefg> joebob777as7: build your own ubuntu-kernel with squashfs-support
[07:57] <SoulChild> !lazarus
[07:57] <mike6546> Menza: when I do wine iexplore http://winehq.org a blank window comes up
[07:57] <MenZa> !nvidia | se-agapo
[07:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lazarus - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:57] <ubotu> se-agapo: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[07:57] <g2studioguy> anyone have os x clients connecting to 7.04 server?
[07:57] <Urilockz> /chat ubotu
[07:57] <Urilockz> :c
[07:57] <joebob777as7> stefg, you are giving me too much credit...
[07:57] <MenZa> mike6546: You really don't need to do that.
[07:57] <IndyGunFreak> can someone say my name so i can see if alert is working
[07:57] <MenZa> mike6546: If I recall correctly, you install Wine, install the Tahoma font in /usr/share/fonts/truetype, install Steam...
[07:58] <MenZa> IndyGunFreak
[07:58] <IndyGunFreak> MenZa: ty :)
[07:58] <shifty> how can i install a package if i have a .deb file
[07:58] <MenZa> mike6546: Launch Steam, download games, and it ought to work
[07:58] <MenZa> IndyGunFreak: Not at all. :)
[07:58] <se-agapo> MenZa : and my motherboard is nvidia chips sound everything
[07:58] <devou> IndyGunFreak
[07:58] <mike6546> menza: i'll try it now thank you
[07:58] <Urilockz> get wine-doors
[07:58] <Urilockz> !wine-doors
[07:58] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wine-doors - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:58] <MenZa> shifty: A .deb file is a packge. Either do sudo dpkg -i <filename.deb> or double-click it in NVIDIA.
[07:58] <Urilockz> oh..
[07:58] <IndyGunFreak> devou: thanks.. its working.
[07:58] <Davy_Jones> shifty: double click
[07:58] <MenZa> se-agapo: aha
[07:58] <se-agapo> MenZa : is MSI M677
[07:58] <MenZa> se-agapo: Does your sound work?
[07:58] <shifty> thanks
[07:58] <se-agapo> only the sound to hear to record no
[07:59] <MenZa> shifty: er, by "NVIDIA" I mean nautilus
[07:59] <MenZa> shifty: slipped there
[07:59] <MenZa> Pardon, se-agapo?
[07:59] <joebob777as7> stefg, i don't have the slightest idea on how to build my own squashfs enabled kernel...
[07:59] <MenZa> !kernel | joebob777as7
[07:59] <ubotu> joebob777as7: 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
[07:59] <se-agapo> MenZa : my sound is ok only the microphone is not working
[07:59] <MenZa> joebob777as7: Try reading through the last link there; ask here if you have any questions.
[07:59] <apo_> Building kernel is fun
[08:00] <stefg> joebob777as7: if you're messing with your router firmware, you should be able to patch and compile a kernel..  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=311158&highlight=master+kernel.
[08:00] <MenZa> apo_: You shouldn't build one on Ubuntu, unless you need support for something not available in the default kernel.
[08:00] <MenZa> se-agapo: How have you tested your microphone?
[08:00] <apo_> s/shouldn't/don't have to/
[08:00] <se-agapo> MenZa :yes i had many times , is a built in microphone
[08:01] <MenZa> se-agapo: No, /how/ have you tested it?
[08:01] <stefg> apo_: given the poor state of ubuntu kernels is a necessity... i'm out of the age where kernel building is fun :-\
[08:01] <se-agapo> MenZa : with the arecord
[08:01] <apo_> stefg: Heh.
[08:01] <MenZa> se-agapo: Are you sure it's not muted, or something similar?
[08:01] <sacater> is it possible to set up a cron job to play music at a certain time or something
[08:02] <se-agapo> MenZa : no
[08:02] <sacater> grow up :D
[08:02] <se-agapo> MenZa : you want to try ?
[08:02] <sacater> sorry
[08:02] <sacater> wrong chan
[08:02] <apo_> also fun: kernel roulette
[08:02] <MenZa> se-agapo: Try?
[08:02] <sacater> cron job thing is right
[08:02] <apo_> make randconf, whoever gets a working kernel wins ;)
[08:02] <MenZa> apo_: lmfao
[08:02] <MenZa> Genius. :D
[08:02] <se-agapo> MenZa : i mean to tell me step by step and if i dont make mistake to fix it ?
[08:02] <apo_> I am actually planning to make a website for that
[08:03] <keller> Video Kings
[08:03] <apo_> I'm just working on the rules.
[08:03] <MenZa> Umm, se-agapo, try double-clicking the sound icon on your gnome panel
[08:03] <xukun> I need to install xp guest what is the best to use xen or kvm?
[08:03] <se-agapo> MenZa : ok
[08:03] <MenZa> xp guest, xukun?
[08:03] <keller> Video Kings
[08:03] <MenZa> se-agapo: See if all settings are correct in there.
[08:03] <MenZa> keller: Huh?
[08:03] <se-agapo> MenZa : yes there are
[08:04] <xukun> MenZa, windows xp under ubuntu
[08:04] <apo_> < sacater> is it possible to set up a cron job to play music at a certain time or something  < Yes.
[08:04] <MenZa> xukun: So, a virtual machine. The best, imo, is VMWare.
[08:04] <SpudDogg> !mp3
[08:04] <Ronald> WinAmp not running
[08:04] <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
[08:04] <TubaSoldier> I'm looking for a liveCD distro that has suns JDK on it. does anyone know of any out there?
[08:04] <xukun> MenZa, I,m looking an open source something
[08:04] <apo_> 0   8 *   *   *               mpc next <-- my alarm ;)
[08:05] <savetheWorld> Hi, I'm using adept which is trying to install sun's Java stuf - it seems to be stuck in some kind of ncurses screen that I cant figure out how to use.  It looks like I need to get it to think I pressed enter, but pressing enter isn't doing it. :-)  Any suggestions?
[08:05] <mike6546> menza: i am installing Garry's Mod now thank you very much I hope this works
[08:05] <se-agapo> MenZa :now ?
[08:05] <se-agapo> MenZa :what i do ?
[08:05] <MenZa> xukun: Ah. VirtualBox?
[08:05] <mike6546> now it is time to try wow : - )
[08:05] <MenZa> mike6546: Have fun :)
[08:05] <MenZa> Best of luck.
[08:05] <MenZa> se-agapo: try running "alsamixer" in a terminal
[08:05] <MenZa> Are all the settings ok there, too?
[08:06] <TubaSoldier> savetheWorld, it is waiting for you to accept the sun license.
[08:06] <Bob-san> DoctorMO, Pelo, I'm burning the ISO for the GRUB disk now
[08:06] <se-agapo> MenZa :ok then ?
[08:06] <savetheWorld> TubaSoldier: yes it is.
[08:06] <voidmage> if i'm using a /home partition, could I get by with 20G on / for a 100GB drive?
[08:06] <gottatrieit> Hi. Can any one tell me a real easy way to do a home network between 3 Fiesty machines?  They are all connected to the internet through a router, but not to each other at this time.
[08:06] <MenZa> se-agapo: Hmm, I'm not entirely sure.
[08:06] <MenZa> voidmage: 80gb /home, 20gb /?
[08:06] <savetheWorld> TubaSoldier: Any idea what I need to do?  (enter, tab, mouse click all dont work)
[08:06] <se-agapo> MenZa :xexe everything looks ok
[08:06] <voidmage> MenZa: yeah that's what I was thinking
[08:07] <beni> Is there anything like google calendar for linux?
[08:07] <MenZa> beni: Evolution has a built-in calendar.
[08:07] <IdleOne> savetheWorld: hit tab one time and it should highligh "accept" then hit enter
[08:07] <Davy_Jones> !calendar
[08:07] <ubotu> calendar is at http://fridge.ubuntu.com/event
[08:07] <TubaSoldier> savetheWorld, if nothing is working for u then i would be lost too. i would just cancel and use synaptic. in synaptic there is a small arrow you press that opens the ncurses dialog.
[08:07] <yrlnry> Isn't Google Calendar like Google Calendar for Linux:?
[08:07] <Jack_Sparrow> beni: I like mozilla sunfire
[08:07] <MenZa> Sunbird, Jack_Sparrow.
[08:07] <TubaSoldier> !java
[08:07] <ubotu> To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository. Enable the backports repository on Edgy to install sun-java6-jre
[08:07] <Bob-san> ok im gonna try it now
[08:07] <Jack_Sparrow> sunbird.. sorry.. wifes car is a sunfire
[08:07] <praet> beni: there is a plugin for thunderbird that can include google calendar
[08:08] <xpop> ubuntu is a great os
[08:08] <MartinW> !Sleep
[08:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sleep - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:08] <voidmage> emacs is a great os, if only it had a text editor
[08:08] <voidmage> :P
[08:08] <shoeb> hi there
[08:08] <savetheWorld> IdleOne: been trying that. no good.
[08:08] <Bob-san> ok now
[08:08] <MartinW> !sleep
[08:08] <Bob-san> how do i fix GRUB now?
[08:08] <beni> No, basically I was thinking of a standalone app, just a calendar with a nice UI :o)
[08:08] <savetheWorld> TubaSoldier: You quitter!  :-)
[08:08] <MartinW> !sleepc++
[08:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sleepc++ - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:08] <se-agapo> MenZa : that is why i need to install the drivers
[08:08] <praet> beni: mozilla sunbird is the standalone version of that plugin
[08:08] <gnomefreak> Jack_Sparrow: working on getting sunbird set up for feisty atm
[08:08] <IdleOne> savetheWorld: close that out open a Konsole and type sudo aptitude install sun-java5-jre sun-java5-plugins
[08:08] <xpop> there's a magician of lamp here?
[08:08] <se-agapo> MenZa : the drivers are in zip file
[08:08] <TubaSoldier> savetheWorld, synaptic is much better than adept anyways.
[08:09] <Jack_Sparrow> I am trying to create a launcher for sauerbraten.. how do I include the path for the  ./sauerbraten_unix -w1280 -h960   command in the launcher
[08:09] <beni> praet: a, sunbird not sunfire
[08:09] <Bob-san> GRUB error 17---can I get some more help with this?
[08:09] <savetheWorld> IdleOne: will do.
[08:09] <gnomefreak> give me a few days i have to post the repos for it but im having other issues atm
[08:09] <TubaSoldier> savetheWorld, IdleOne has the right idea
[08:09] <Davy_Jones> i think Google Desktop for windows isn't stable
[08:09] <savetheWorld> TubaSoldier: gracias my friend
[08:09] <g2studioguy> any os x clients
[08:09] <MenZa> se-agapo: I'm assuming they're Windows drivers.
[08:09] <MenZa> You can't use those.
[08:09] <Bob-san> anyone? please? I need some help with fixing GRUB 0.95 after Error 17
[08:10] <beni> praet: this isnt in the rep's is it?
[08:10] <MartinW> !c++
[08:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about c++ - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:10] <MartinW> !c
[08:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about c - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:10] <beni> !cpp
[08:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cpp - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:10] <xpop> i have problems with mysql...who can give me an help?
[08:10] <Bob-san> pelo: you still there? I need some more help now I have a grub super disk
[08:10] <se-agapo> MenZa : i download them from the nvidia page for linux drivers
[08:10] <g2studioguy> any os x/ubuntu 7.04 users?
[08:10] <IdleOne> MartinW: build-essential ( gives you the tools needed for compiling )
[08:10] <MenZa> se-agapo: ah :D
[08:10] <MenZa> se-agapo: start by doing unzip <filename> then
[08:11] <MartinW> OK. thanks.
[08:11] <Jack_Sparrow> beni: I think I did just get it from mozilla, but works great...
[08:11] <se-agapo> MenZa : ok ready
[08:11] <rockets> Anybody know if google earth for linux runs with an integrated wine or something?
[08:11] <beni> Jack_Sparrow: does it notify you e.g in the toolbar if theres an event or do you have to run it first?
[08:11] <rockets> it has the look and feel of an app running under wine
[08:11] <frolle> I am trying to play a movie on my TV with xine, but it gives me this error: Input plugin failed to open mrl
[08:11] <Jack_Sparrow> rockets: google earth runs fine without wine
[08:12] <zodium> what's a good password management tool?
[08:12] <g2studioguy> and os x samba client gurus??
[08:12] <MenZa> se-agapo: do 'ls' and paste the output to a pastebin
[08:12] <rockets> Jack_Sparrow, no thats not my question
[08:12] <MenZa> !pastebin | se-agapo
[08:12] <ubotu> se-agapo: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[08:12] <rockets> Jack_Sparrow, im talking about the linux version
[08:12] <Bob-san> may I please get some help with GRUB 0.95 so I can fix my WinXP disk's mbr and then install Ubuntu on another PC?
[08:12] <Jack_Sparrow> beni: let me set an event and check it
[08:12] <MenZa> !anyone | g2studioguy
[08:12] <ubotu> g2studioguy: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[08:12] <jameriks123> Could anyone possibly help with a NIC issue? For some reason feisty just stopped recognizing my NIC this morning
[08:12] <Jack_Sparrow> rockets: so am I
[08:13] <neverblue> jameriks123, lspci
[08:13] <neverblue> jameriks123, do you see it listed ?
[08:13] <rockets> Jack_Sparrow, actually the linux version DOES use an integrated wine
[08:13] <rockets> Jack_Sparrow, i just looked it up
[08:13] <jameriks123> looking....
[08:13] <erUSUL> Bob-san: use the fixmbr command from the winXP installCD
[08:13] <Bob-san> i dont have one
[08:13] <xpop> could anyone help me with a mysql question?
[08:13] <Bob-san> i have a GRUB super disk burned to a CD
[08:13] <neverblue> xpop #mysql
[08:14] <se-agapo> MenZa :where i do ls?
[08:14] <g2studioguy> ubotu: Does anyone know anything about connecting OS X clients to ubuntu 7.04 server?  Is this the 'correct' way to ask?
[08:14] <MenZa> se-agapo: in the folder you're in
[08:14] <neverblue> g2studioguy, ubotu is a bot, not a person
[08:14] <jameriks123> yes it's listed as a Realtek RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+
[08:14] <Davy_Jones> why is it called linux for human beings? is there linux for animals?
[08:14] <Jack_Sparrow> rockets: I had not installed wine so.. it is integrated into GE?
[08:14] <Davy_Jones> or for aliens?
[08:15] <rockets> Davy_Jones, tis a slogin
[08:15] <rockets> Jack_Sparrow, yes.
[08:15] <jameriks123> it's an integrated NIC on a dual boot system. Works fine when I boot to Vista.
[08:15] <neverblue> jameriks123, so the device is there, guess its just not working ?
[08:15] <IdleOne> g2studioguy: connect how?
[08:15] <rockets> Jack_Sparrow, just like its integrated into Picassa for linux
[08:15] <MenZa> Davy_Jones: Because it's so simple to use, compared to most Linux distributions.
[08:15] <zootm> Jack_Sparrow: That's what they did for Picases
[08:15] <zootm> *Picasa
[08:15] <rockets> Google apps never depend on wine
[08:15] <rockets> they include it.
[08:15] <se-agapo> and what i need to do ?
[08:15] <skarta> hi guys
[08:15] <Davy_Jones> MenZa: but still, other linux distributions were made for human beings
[08:15] <se-agapo> MenZa : what i need to do ?
[08:15] <dan_> hello, my new ubuntu installation with soundblaster live! stayes muted, with live cd i hear sound,   i turned all alsamixer settings to max, even imported asound.state from live cd, do u guys have any suggestions what may be wrong?
[08:15] <Jack_Sparrow> beni: l set an event for a couple minutes from now then closed it... will see if it has a way of notifying without running
[08:15] <g2studioguy> IdleOne: smb...this is only way I see to use, unless you have a better way?
[08:15] <zootm> Jack_Sparrow: Curses, I was beaten. Wikipedia reckons that Google Earth on Linux uses Qt though
[08:15] <skarta> i'm new to ubuntu and i need some help
[08:15] <IdleOne> !offtopic | Davy_Jones
[08:15] <ubotu> Davy_Jones: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[08:15] <MenZa> I think Google uses QT for their applications.
[08:15] <rockets> Davy_Jones, no, other linux distrobutions were made for lemurs.
[08:15] <jameriks123> neverblue, yest, the device does not start at boot anymore (i.e. the NIC light doesn't even come on), but it works fine wehn I boot to Vista on this PC
[08:16] <beni> Jack_Sparrow: thank you very much!! :o)
[08:16] <MenZa> se-agapo: do "ls" in your current directory, then paste it to a pastebin, e.g. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[08:16] <zootm> MenZa: Picasa just uses Wine
[08:16] <MenZa> zootm: It does?
[08:16] <neverblue> jameriks123, driver issue probably, maybe remove/reinstall it? (is this wireless btw?)
[08:16] <Davy_Jones> IdleOne: i'm banned from offtopic
[08:16] <skarta> i've got an nvidia video card and i need to work out my tv-out connection
[08:16] <MenZa> Davy_Jones: Probably with good reason then.
[08:16] <rockets> MenZa, google uses wine.
[08:16] <MenZa> !tvout | skarta
[08:16] <ubotu> skarta: For help with enabling the TV-Out, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NvidiaTVOutNewbieEdition (Nvidia cards) or http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Tvout (ATI cards, *untested*)
[08:16] <zootm> MenZa: It certainly did the last time I used it!
[08:16] <IdleOne> g2studioguy: explain what ou have tried and any errors you are getting
[08:16] <jameriks123> also, this did USED to work fine as of last week. Just now all of the sudden it no longer function. No it is not wireless neverblue.
[08:16] <Jack_Sparrow> beni: np...  I do like the simplicity of their calendar
[08:16] <skarta> i'm trying to clone/dual view my computer screen
[08:16] <MenZa> zootm, weird. Well there you go. :)
[08:16] <IdleOne> Davy_Jones: and soon probably be banned from here also
[08:16] <Davy_Jones> MenZa: that wasn't the issue\
[08:17] <MenZa> skarta: Try looking at that link above.
[08:17] <neverblue> jameriks123, remove/reinstall the driver, obviously something isnt working in it now
[08:17] <praet> !twinview > skarta
[08:17] <xpop> could anyone help me with lamp?
[08:17] <Davy_Jones> IdleOne: why?
[08:17] <se-agapo> MenZa : :(
[08:17] <geirh> dan_: try to toggle the analog/digital jack in alsamixer
[08:17] <kousotu> can ubuntu emulatewindows dos?
[08:17] <IdleOne> Davy_Jones: because you are insisting on being offtopic
[08:17] <Davy_Jones> xpop: it doesn't light up?
[08:17] <MenZa> se-agapo: Are you listening to what I'm saying?
[08:17] <praet> Davy_Jones: hah nice
[08:17] <skarta> sorry, can't find the link
[08:17] <Davy_Jones> IdleOne: i didn't insist on anything
[08:17] <MenZa> Davy_Jones, Try ##off-topic
[08:18] <skarta> type it again please
[08:18] <Jack_Sparrow> beni: Dosent look like it...
[08:18] <jameriks123> neverblue, never done that on linux, how to start? Any direction?
[08:18] <neverblue> xpop, installing it ?
[08:18] <xpop> no....mysql and php don't act together
[08:18] <beni> Jack_Sparrow: damn :(
[08:18] <neverblue> jameriks123, nope, not really, sorry
[08:18] <praet> !tvout > skarta
[08:18] <m11> hello
[08:18] <xpop> i did it
[08:18] <se-agapo> MenZa : i am but i cant follow i dont now why and what i make wrong
[08:18] <neverblue> xpop, apache is working ?
[08:18] <xpop> yes
[08:18] <MenZa> se-agapo: What is your primary language?
[08:18] <jameriks123> k thanks.
[08:18] <Jack_Sparrow> I am trying to create a launcher for sauerbraten.. how do I include the path for the  ./sauerbraten_unix -w1280 -h960   command in the launcher
[08:18] <se-agapo> greek
[08:19] <xpop> the problem is mysql
[08:19] <se-agapo> MenZa : greek
[08:19] <neverblue> xpop, and you can view "<?php phpinfo() ?>" fine? proving that php works ?
[08:19] <MenZa> Jack_Sparrow: bash /path/to/saurbraten_unix -w1280 -h960
[08:19] <MenZa> Jack_Sparrow: maybe
[08:19] <xpop> yes it works
[08:19] <MenZa> se-agapo: hmm
[08:19] <MenZa> !greek | se-agapo
[08:19] <ubotu> se-agapo: #ubuntu-gr  #kubuntu-gr     /  #ubuntu-gr kai #kubuntu-gr gia Ellhnes xrhstes
[08:19] <dan_> geirh: no effect
[08:19] <Jack_Sparrow> MenZa: worth a try thanks
[08:19] <zootm> rockets: I just checked, the version of Google Earth for Linux is native, uses Qt and OpenGL apparently
[08:19] <Bob-san> hmm
[08:19] <Bob-san> i think its fixed
[08:19] <MenZa> Jack_Sparrow: indeed. :)
[08:19] <g2studioguy> IdleOne: we've set a share (I believe correctly?) on the linux server...it will show up on our OS X machines, but when it asks to authenticate, our UN PW will NOT work??  Can we see the share, but haven't set up a 'user' correctly?  Newbie to linux...
[08:19] <MenZa> zootm: I thought so
[08:19] <Bob-san> now time for the almighty reboot
[08:19] <se-agapo> MenZa : ys
[08:19] <se-agapo> MenZa : you ?
[08:19] <MenZa> se-agapo: Try #ubuntu-gr
[08:19] <neverblue> xpop, you need to include a module for php/mysql to work together, maybe its not added yet
[08:19] <rockets> zootm, actually I just checked and its NOT native :-D
[08:19] <xpop> Warning: World-writable config file '/etc/mysql/my.cnf' is ignored
[08:20] <zootm> rockets: Where are you finding this information?
[08:20] <neverblue> xpop, also, you can ask in #mysql, as I suggested earlier
[08:20] <xpop> i included it
[08:20] <MenZa> se-agapo: Danish, but there seems to be some communication problems between us--try with your native language.
[08:20] <Bob-san> damnit
[08:20] <MenZa> se-agapo: :)
[08:20] <xpop> ah ok
[08:20] <Bob-san> now error 15
[08:20] <rockets> let me get the link again 1 sec
[08:20] <jhutt> Hi Ya'll I'm a mega noob and I need help installing Kubuntu on my laptop.  I have the Kubuntu ISO and a network setup I need to install it on my laptop that does not have a CD-Rom or Floppy drive, it does however have PXE boot.  I'm using Windows XP, any help or a full step by step guide would be great.
[08:20] <xpop> thanks very much
[08:20] <borga2> Has anyone a Intel D945GNTL motherboard?
[08:20] <se-agapo> MenZa : where are from ?
[08:20] <Bob-san> i'm getting a GRUB Error 15 message now.
[08:20] <arghh2D2> Can Anyone tell me how to open my file browser with root priveledges?
[08:20] <Vitaly> http://www.prevedgame.ru/in.php?id=764725
[08:20] <neverblue> xpop, can you use mysql from command line, is the service running?
[08:20] <MenZa> Not to be a party pooper, but I think we should keep the offtopic chat in #ubuntu-offtopic, rockets, zootm
[08:20] <MenZa> arghh2D2: gksudo nautilus
[08:20] <Davy_Jones> arghh2D2: sudo nautilus
[08:20] <MenZa> !anyone | borga2
[08:20] <ubotu> borga2: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[08:21] <rockets> zootm, actually you're right, which is a good thing :-D
[08:21] <arghh2D2> thanks MenZa
[08:21] <MenZa> Davy_Jones: Don't use "sudo" to run GUI programs. Use gksudo.
[08:21] <rockets> its wierd, corporations always seem to use Qt
[08:21] <Davy_Jones> MenZa: why not?
[08:21] <Bob-san> lets se...
[08:21] <rockets> never gtk
[08:21] <xpop> yes it runs
[08:21] <Bob-san> yay! it's (finally) loading
[08:21] <MenZa> !gksudo | Davy_Jones
[08:21] <ubotu> Davy_Jones: If you need to run graphical applications as root, use  gksudo , as it will set up the environment more appropriately. Avoid ever using  sudo <GUI-application>  See http://psychocats.net/ubuntu/graphicalsudo for more info
[08:21] <geirh> kousotu: apt-cache search dosbox
[08:21] <zootm> rockets: Hurrah!
[08:21] <skarta> so stupid
[08:21] <MenZa> Dosbox is in the repositories. sudo aptitude install dosbox
[08:21] <zootm> MenZa: Sorry, I'll shut up ;)
[08:21] <skarta> i got it u guys
[08:21] <Vitaly> http://www.prevedgame.ru/in.php?id=764725
[08:21] <MenZa> zootm: :D
[08:21] <skarta> thanks a bunch
[08:22] <Bob-san> ah crap now WInXP looks messed up
[08:22] <Bob-san> 16-colors, 640x480 at 60hz
[08:22] <borga2> I'm gona build me a mythbackend and was thinking of buying a Intel D945GNTL MB, but it would be nice to know if anyone has had any problems with this MB.
[08:23] <Bob-san> crude
[08:23] <Bob-san> it wont come out of 640x480 at 4bit
[08:23] <b100dm4n> hello all
[08:23] <jameriks123> I am trying to figure out why my eth0 has just suddenly stopped working in feisty, I have tried stopping/restarting the network and almost every other fix I could find in support forums, with no luck. The connection shows in lspci but does not operate (not even a light on the NIC itself). Any ideas on how to proceed?
[08:23] <MenZa> borga2: Hmm, try Googling it, "Intel D945GNTL linux" or similar
[08:23] <MenZa> borga2: I've often stumbled upon good articles and guides that way
[08:24] <Bob-san> crap
[08:24] <borga2> I would like to avoid buying new hardware and get a lot of problems to make it work. Yes I've tried that and not much came up... :-(
[08:24] <Bob-san> ok now--any place to get Windows help on IRC?
[08:24] <scipio_> #windows probably
[08:24] <IdleOne> Bob-san: ##windows
[08:24] <MenZa> !windows | Bob-san
[08:24] <ubotu> Bob-san: 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
[08:24] <anandanbu> How to regenerate fonts cache in Ubuntu 7.04 without logging out
[08:25] <AnAnt> I have a problem: on my 15.4" laptop screen when I set vga=0x314 (ie.800x600 resolution) , I cannot use the virtual console, ie. when I switch to virtual console, it does not appear
[08:25] <MenZa> borga2: oh. Try the forums. :)
[08:25] <geirh> jameriks123: does 'ifconfig eth0' give any information?
[08:25] <MenZa> borga2: Search the forums, then post if you don't find anything useful.
[08:25] <borga2> hehe, thanks I'll do that ;-)
[08:25] <AnAnt> that problem is on gutsy, anyone knows a solution ?
[08:26] <g2studioguy> IdleOne: Any thoughts on my authentication problem (OS X)?
[08:26] <jameriks123> geirh, yes, it shows eth0 as UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST as well as giving the MAC address
[08:26] <suok_0> hi everyone!
[08:26] <MenZa> !hi | suok_0
[08:26] <ubotu> suok_0: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[08:26] <IdleOne> g2studioguy: no sorry. try restating and maybe someone else can help
[08:27] <g2studioguy> Does anyone have OS X clients?
[08:27] <ikonia> g2studioguy: whats the problem
[08:27] <suok_0> i need help in translating
[08:27] <MenZa> suok_0: From what language?
[08:27] <suok_0> who wants help me?
[08:27] <MenZa> (And to what language?)
[08:27] <suok_0> spanish, but i am spanish eh!
[08:27] <ikonia> suok_0 this isn't a translation channel
[08:28] <suok_0> i just want correct my exercice
[08:28] <MenZa> !es | suok_0
[08:28] <ubotu> suok_0: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[08:28] <ikonia> ubuntu-es is
[08:28] <suok_0> where is the tranlation channel?
[08:28] <MenZa> Or you could try ##linguistics, suok_0
[08:28] <suok_0> oki!
[08:28] <kousotu> suok_0: there is no translation channel
[08:28] <profanephobia> i need a reader for the .lit file type
[08:28] <AnAnt> I have a problem with gutsy: on my 15.4" laptop screen when I set vga=0x314 (ie.800x600 resolution) , I cannot use the virtual console, ie. when I switch to virtual console, it does not appear , can anyone help ?
[08:28] <g2studioguy> ikonia: not finding a good 'guide' for the smb problem---authentication still not working
[08:28] <kousotu> suok_0: but you could test translations ona website I know of
[08:28] <ikonia> AnAnt gusty isn't released
[08:28] <suok_0> shit...
[08:28] <Davy_Jones> heh
[08:28] <nbkr> !gutsy | AnAnt
[08:28] <ubotu> AnAnt: 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
[08:28] <geirh> jameriks123: try a 'sudo dhclient eth0' and see if can obtain an ip address
[08:28] <ikonia> g2studioguy there are tons of guides on help.ubuntu.com
[08:29] <PriceChild> !ohmy | suok_0
[08:29] <ubotu> suok_0: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[08:29] <kousotu> nbkr: he's in +1
[08:29] <ikonia> kousotu even worse
[08:29] <suok_0> ok
[08:29] <suok_0> sory
[08:29] <kousotu> ikonia: how?
[08:29] <Kworth> Hey how can I find out the id of all my hdds that are not mounted yet?
[08:29] <profanephobia> i need a reader for the .lit file type
[08:29] <ikonia> kousotu he's in the development channel and choses not to use it
[08:29] <Jack_Sparrow> Kworth: fdisk -l
[08:29] <kousotu> ikonia: I do that too at times
[08:29] <herbaliser> lshw -C disk
[08:30] <kousotu> ikonia: cause it's not nearly as active
[08:30] <herbaliser> Kworth or fdisk -l
[08:30] <Jack_Sparrow> :)
[08:30] <MenZa> sudo fdisk -l.
[08:30] <The_Ugster> Hello, is there a new guy chat here?
[08:30] <ikonia> kousotu thats because it development
[08:30] <Davy_Jones> Kworth: put sudo before the fdisk thing
[08:30] <jameriks123> geirh, tried this already and am trying again,no luck. Also, the NIC itself shows that it is not active (the green light on the NIC is not lit). Results of the dhclient request is "No DHCP Offers received".
[08:30] <D0pamine> i got a friend with a nvidia 8800 gt card , when he boots the live cd he gets a blank screen , is ssh on the live cd so i can go have a look ?
[08:30] <theo_> how do you format a flash drive with ubuntu?
[08:30] <D0pamine> before i tell him how to forward port 22 i mean
[08:30] <D0pamine> sigh*
[08:30] <herbaliser> anybody now of an opensource project to simulatie sat communication, for testing sofware
[08:31] <jameriks123> I can't even ping out to my router. I know it's not a cable or router issue as it works fine when I boot this computer to Vista (dual boot unit).
[08:31] <herbaliser> simulate*
[08:31] <MenZa> doppelgaenger: I suggest you install with the alternate CD, and then look at the nvidia-glx-new package
[08:31] <Jack_Sparrow> Kworth: even better....     sudo fdisk -l > ~/Desktop/partition.layout.txt        will save a copy of it to your desktop
[08:31] <Pici> D0pamine: The 8800 was released after Feisty was released and therefore it is not compatible with the LiveCD.
[08:31] <Davy_Jones> !format
[08:31] <ubotu> Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted (also "man mkfs" for formatting) - Mounting partitions in Gnome under Dapper: System -> Administration -> Disks - For Edgy, see !fstab and !DiskMounter
[08:31] <nbkr> profanephobia, .lit - thats an ebook? Aren't those things DRM-protected?
[08:31] <The_Ugster> Eww he said DRM
[08:31] <kousotu> ikonia: maybe, but I stillget help here. usually my questions haveto deal with linux in general,
[08:31] <profanephobia> nbkr, only if they make them so but this one isnt
[08:32] <D0pamine> Pici , but i can use the nv or vesa driver right and get it working , then sort out with build-essentials and nvidia-driver ?
[08:32] <Davy_Jones> Digital Restrictions Managment
[08:32] <The_Ugster> Amen
[08:32] <ikonia> kousotu then this is not the appropriate channel - this is ubuntu support, not generic linux support
[08:32] <Paddy_EIRE> hey Jack_Sparrow
[08:32] <Jack_Sparrow> Hey Paddy_EIRE
[08:32] <MenZa> D0pamine: Just have a look at the Alternate CD. :)
[08:32] <Pici> D0pamine: You might be able to.  I dont think that ssh is installed by default on the livecd.
[08:32] <kousotu> ikonia: I am running ubunty Gustsy. I stay here to help as well as get answers when I ned them
[08:32] <D0pamine> or should i tell him to stick with *cough* vista *cough*
[08:32] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: I just installed sauerbratten, I really like the new version
[08:32] <Davy_Jones> kousotu: but you know nothing about linux right now
[08:32] <geirh> jameriks123: ok. does it work in another operating system, ie when starting from a live-cd? might be a hardware problem, try changing the ethernet cable and/or plug it into another port in your hub/switch.
[08:33] <MenZa> !offtopic | Davy_Jones, Jack_Sparrow
[08:33] <ubotu> Davy_Jones, Jack_Sparrow: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[08:33] <ikonia> Davy_Jones best response of the night
[08:33] <kousotu> Davy_Jones: I know a bit lol
[08:33] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: I am trying to create a launcher for sauerbraten.. how do I include the path for the  ./sauerbraten_unix -w1280 -h960   command in the launcher
[08:33] <Pici> Cut it out.
[08:33] <jameriks123> geirh, it works fine with another OS (Vista) this is on a Dual boot machine.
[08:33] <KESARA> Hello, How can I increase the resolution of my laptop screen?
[08:33] <nbkr> profanephobia, have a look at this: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/4964 Maybe it helps.
[08:33] <MenZa> Jack_Sparrow: Did bash work?
[08:33] <The_Ugster> Where is the chat for Knoppix?
[08:33] <Jack_Sparrow> nope
[08:33] <MenZa> #knoppix maybe, The_Ugster
[08:33] <ikonia> The_Ugster www.knoppix.de - read it
[08:33] <Davy_Jones> ikonia: thanks
[08:33] <light> hye
[08:34] <The_Ugster> Yeah I tried it and either nobody is there or I did something wrong
[08:34] <D0pamine> ahh if i've gota go for the alternative cd may as well debian him , at least theres no sudo by default....
[08:34] <Kworth> and where is the uuid in my listing?
[08:34] <ikonia> The_Ugster not #ubuntu's problem
[08:34] <light> who uses Xubuntu here?
[08:34] <ikonia> light ask your question
[08:34] <Pici> The_Ugster: /j #knoppix
[08:34] <profanephobia> nbkr, nah thats for ebt probs related to adobe ebooks
[08:34] <The_Ugster> Wow, that's friendly...
[08:34] <Paddy_EIRE> Jack_Sparrow, you need to execute it as a shell command
[08:34] <kousotu> Davy_Jones: tell me then, why do my answers usually work then?
[08:34] <ikonia> !offtopic >kousotu
[08:34] <geirh> jameriks123. strange... does 'dmesg|grep eth0' give any clues?
[08:35] <MenZa> The_Ugster: Don't worry, some of us are nice enough :P
[08:35] <KESARA> Is their a way to increase the resolution of my laptop lcd screen?
[08:35] <Paddy_EIRE> Jack_Sparrow, type application in terminal
[08:35] <MenZa> There are 16 people in #knoppix, The_Ugster
[08:35] <Davy_Jones> !offtopic | kousotu
[08:35] <D0pamine> hehe , dont argue about GNU/Linux knowlege because you dont even call it by its correct title :P
[08:35] <ubotu> kousotu: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[08:35] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: Example please
[08:35] <MenZa> !resolution | KESARA
[08:35] <kousotu> ikonia: I'm NOT off-topic
[08:35] <ubotu> KESARA: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[08:35] <ikonia> kousotu you are
[08:35] <Kworth> and where is the uuid in the fdisk listing?
[08:35] <m11> how can i get apache2 with ssl support, command apache2-ssl-certificate seems not to work from ubuntuforums howto, can someone help ?
[08:35] <The_Ugster> Heh, I really don't mean to be a pain, and I want to get to somewhere that I can get some help, so I apologize...
[08:35] <ikonia> Kworth if you do "blkid /dev/sda" you'll see it for sda
[08:35] <arghh2D2> Hey everyone, I'm trying to auto mount my windows xp partition but having trouble finding docs for my specific dell hard drive setup..   I have pastebinned my /etc/fstab and i hope someone can tell me what changes i need to make as its a bit confusing because its a scuzzy disk with dell rescue partitions or something.  Pastebin: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36355/
[08:35] <light> im using breezy...my laptop is 128mb ram...can i upgrade to Xubuntu??
[08:35] <D0pamine> lat0r
[08:35] <Davy_Jones> !offtopic | The_Ugster
[08:36] <ubotu> The_Ugster: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[08:36] <shifty> anyone here know how to use nvu, i cant connect to anything
[08:36] <ikonia> light your shy on ram
[08:36] <MenZa> light: I /suggest/ you install Xubuntu.
[08:36] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: I can run it from terminal, just trying to get a launcher to work from desktop
[08:36] <MenZa> light: GNOME should be rather heavy on a box like that.
[08:36] <Pici> light: Breezy is no longer supported.  You should install current Xubuntu from scratch
[08:36] <piratepenguin> Paddy_EIRE: you're not from Ireland by any chance? lol
[08:36] <MenZa> Davy_Jones: Please. Stop abusing the bot.
[08:36] <zegevrijtty> anyone know a lighter weight alternative for GKSU ?
[08:36] <Davy_Jones> or wait for ubuntulite to come out and install it
[08:36] <piratepenguin> Paddy_EIRE: cen condae?
[08:36] <Davy_Jones> MenZa: i wansn't
[08:36] <light> from scratch???how?
[08:36] <ikonia> light a clean install
[08:36] <MenZa> light: sudo aptitude install xubuntu-desktop
[08:37] <MenZa> light: But if you're using Breezy, I suggest you do a clean install of Feisty
[08:37] <light> thx dudes!!
[08:37] <MenZa> light: from the Alternate CD
[08:37] <zegevrijtty> i need something that does the same as gksu
[08:37] <light> feisty uses heavy ram
[08:37] <doug__> anyone know how  to get sound to work ina gateway comp?
[08:37] <clay> canale italian
[08:37] <MenZa> light: You can disable whatever you don't need.
[08:37] <MenZa> !sound | doug__
[08:37] <ubotu> doug__: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[08:37] <MenZa> !it | clay
[08:37] <ubotu> clay: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[08:37] <Pici> light: Breezy is no longer supported. It is past its End Of Life.
[08:37] <light> alternate??
[08:37] <Davy_Jones> doug__: depends on what you run on it
[08:37] <kousotu> light: you could try gutsy? lol
[08:37] <shifty> is there any html editor that uses frontpage extensions?
[08:37] <Davy_Jones> opps. that was fro light
[08:37] <doug__> MenZa i done that and evrythng else
[08:37] <Paddy_EIRE> Jack_Sparrow, when you right click and create launcher choose application in terminal and then use the 'pathto./sauerbraten_unix -w1280 -h960'
[08:37] <jameriks123> geirh,  dmesg gives me a response "link up 100Mbps, full-duplex, lpa 0x45E1", and also "transmit timeout, status 0d 0000 c07f media 10"
[08:38] <MenZa> light: Yes. On the download page there is a small tickbox you have to tick.
[08:38] <light> my ram is 128...feisty uses 256
[08:38] <doug__> Davy_Jones,  im trying to play music .mp3
[08:38] <jameriks123> along with a whole bunch of other tx notices
[08:38] <MenZa> !mp3 | doug__
[08:38] <ubotu> doug__: 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
[08:38] <Davy_Jones> !mp3 | doug__
[08:38] <doug__> MenZa,  done that too
[08:38] <nbkr> profanephobia, Have look: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=49232
[08:38] <kousotu> light: I can run fiesto on 120
[08:38] <kousotu> fiesty*
[08:38] <Davy_Jones> fiesto?
[08:38] <doug__> Davy_Jones,  done it still no sound
[08:38] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: I thought I tried that....  but will try again.
[08:38] <aricz> 
[08:39] <kousotu> I have it VMed on XP
[08:39] <light> which is 7.04??
[08:39] <profanephobia> nbkr, yeah i had looked there but its all about converting....i might just have to do that
[08:39] <Pici> light: Feisty is 7.04
[08:39] <Davy_Jones> Jack_Sparrow: you can right-click the apps menu > edit menus and create a launcher there
[08:39] <Jack_Sparrow> Paddy_EIRE: Is there a leadind slash as in /home/jack/sauerbraten/./sauerbraten-unix etc...
[08:39] <Paddy_EIRE> ok, careful of the syntax and I think you must use quotation marks when its ran like that
[08:39] <Paddy_EIRE> yes
[08:39] <Urilockz> j
[08:39] <light> i tried installing 7.04 from scratch..bt it hangs after a while
[08:40] <doug__> anyone know hwo to get sound working on a gateway comp ive done evry guide and evry trouble shoot stillnothing
[08:40] <kousotu> light: it doesthat, for just a mall while
[08:40] <kousotu> small*
[08:40] <Jack_Sparrow> quotes before and after comming up
[08:40] <Scarlet_Knight> hi at all
[08:40] <b14ck73425> i know that this question is going to get a lot of slack but i recently installed a second hard drive, and i need to know what to do so that i can start using it, when i try and just click on it to mount it it says that i cant mount it
[08:40] <light> 1hr and 15min is not a while..
[08:40] <frolle> I need help to bash scripting, can somebody help me please? :(
[08:40] <Jack_Sparrow> Kworth: did you find your uuid?
[08:40] <zegevrijtty> if alsaconf aint helping i would check to see if the card is corectly installed in the pci slot
[08:40] <Davy_Jones> !fstab | b14ck73425
[08:40] <ubotu> b14ck73425: The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions
[08:41] <geirh> jameriks123: <http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?p=853822> suggests this might be a problem with a new version of the windows nic driver, a rollback of the driver in windows might be the solution.
[08:41] <Pici> frolle: #bash can help you with that.
[08:41] <frolle> cheers
[08:41] <kousotu> light: use the alternate install then
[08:41] <Slart> b14ck73425: you expected to get yelled at for that question? =) you need to add a line in /etc/fstab . Read the info link ubotu sent you
[08:42] <light> how to alternate install?
[08:42] <Scarlet_Knight> frolle: http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prog-Intro-HOWTO.html
[08:42] <kousotu> the text installer
[08:42] <doug__> has anyone had trouble with sound on a gateway computer?
[08:42] <kousotu> it seems to hang less lol
[08:42] <Scarlet_Knight> ive gotta question: were could i get a couple of ubuntu-live-cds
[08:42] <ikonia> doug__ what sounds card do you have
[08:42] <Slart> b14ck73425: the mount command you found checks for that line in that file and if it exists it mounts the drive.. but since it doesn't it won't work.. yet
[08:42] <Scarlet_Knight> ?
[08:43] <shifty> is there any html editor that uses frontpage extensions?
[08:43] <doug__> ikonia how do i find out?
[08:43] <ikonia> kousotu do you have to say "lol" in every sentence ?
[08:43] <nbkr> Scarlet_Knight, You can download them from ubuntu.com
[08:43] <ikonia> doug__ open it up and look, check your manual or run lspci from an ubuntu shell
[08:43] <light> ikinda stupid...text installer=terminl?
[08:43] <Pici> light: You need to download the alternate installer CD. On the ubuntu download page there is a checkbox where you can choose to download it.
[08:43] <light> how big is the cd?
[08:43] <Pici> light: Its not hard to use, its just not as pretty as the live cd.
[08:43] <Pici> light: ~700mb
[08:43] <kousotu> light: text instal = alternate CD
[08:44] <jameriks123> geirh, thanks for finding that thread. I am trying that now....
[08:44] <light> u mean download 700mb?
[08:44] <Pici> light: Yes.
[08:44] <astrox> who can give me some help mounting my drive ???
[08:44] <doug__> ikonia,  i have a ati technologies inc sb450 HDA Audio
[08:44] <Scarlet_Knight> nbkr: yes, i know, but my club (CCC) has to distribute it on the SFD and its not so nice to give the people home brew cds ^^"
[08:44] <kousotu> astrox: what drive?
[08:44] <ikonia> doug__ ati sound card, I know nothing about that
[08:44] <kousotu> pici: quick question
[08:44] <Pici> kousotu: Sure.
[08:44] <light> i got feisty's install cd..
[08:44] <doug__> does anyone know anything about ATI sound cards?
[08:44] <astrox> a partition of my hardrive kousotu
[08:44] <ikonia> light you need tha alternate cd
[08:45] <nbkr> Scarlet_Knight, SFD?  Anyway, you can also order them from ubuntu for free or buy DVDs from Amazon.com
[08:45] <zegevrijtty> alien alternative dimensional sound cards from ati? how did they get into this dimension
[08:45] <Slart> doug__: ATI sound cards? didn't know they made sound cards.. not a typo?
[08:45] <light> brb....
[08:45] <kousotu> my PSP uses a memort stick, and I noticed that ubuntu makes a .trash inside the stick. why does it do that, and how do I empty it?
[08:45] <croweboy> hello can anyone help me figure out how to configure my partions and drives
[08:45] <Scarlet_Knight> nbkr: thats the question, you meen on the page?
[08:45] <Slart> kousotu: it's where deleted files to.. trashcan
[08:45] <croweboy> im new to linux and i need some help
[08:45] <doug__> Slart,  it sayes ATI technologies inc sb450 HDA Audio
[08:46] <ikonia> kousotu its the recyle bin
[08:46] <nbkr> Scarlet_Knight, Yes, sure - just next to the "download" tab.
[08:46] <ikonia> empty it by right clicking on it, or deleting it in a file manager or shell
[08:46] <kousotu> ikonia: that didn't work
[08:46] <ikonia> kousotu who owns it ?
[08:46] <kousotu> ?
[08:46] <kousotu> who owns what?
[08:47] <ikonia> kousotu the directory
[08:47] <schwagner> can someone tell me how to open port 8000 to the world on feisty server 7.04?
[08:47] <Scarlet_Knight> nbkr: oh, yeah, youre right, i simply didnt see it, excuse please that i took time for such a simple thing ^^"
[08:47] <zegevrijtty> doug type that name of card in google  and put the word linux next to it. maybe some one had the same problem you hd and writen about it
[08:47] <Slart> doug__: hmm.. I believe you.. are you sure it's not just a rebranded realtek or something? http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=38738
[08:47] <nbkr> schwagner, it is already open. Ubuntu doesn't activate a firewall by default.
[08:47] <nbkr> Scarlet_Knight, You're welcome :-)
[08:47] <elwario91> hello
[08:48] <kousotu> ikonia: it's a USB drive
[08:48] <elwario91> Can i ask questions about canonical here?
[08:48] <kousotu> ikonia: and I'm the only user on the partion
[08:48] <ikonia> kousotu I'll ask you again. Who is the linux user that owns the .trash directory and the files inside it
[08:48] <nbkr> elwario91, Sure, but I'm not sure if some "Officals" are here :-)
[08:48] <logixoul> elwario91: I guess so :)
[08:48] <doug__> zegevrijtty,  thnks will do and Slart it had vista it was baught with vista in it
[08:48] <shifty> how do i change the version of windows that wine uses?
[08:48] <nonix4> Hmm, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild is obsolete even for Feisty - any ideas on what is the current equivalent of the abi_version mentioned there? (Yes, trying to workaround a known bug)
[08:48] <kousotu> same as the name I'm using here
[08:49] <kousotu> I use it everywere
[08:49] <elwario91> ok, someone knows how long it could take to have hoodies (chocalte colour) again in stock? :)
[08:49] <croweboy> hello
[08:49] <Pici> elwario91: No idea.  Most of us are volunteers.
[08:49] <Droz> hello
[08:49] <Ray_at_U1> Hi, I need a little help with my screen resolution. Can anyone help me?
[08:49] <croweboy> hello
[08:49] <IdleOne> elwario91: you need to contact te ubuntu store about that
[08:49] <IdleOne> !fixres | Ray_at_U1
[08:49] <ubotu> Ray_at_U1: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[08:50] <sherkin> croweboy: what's your problem  ?
[08:50] <Slart> doug__: check the link I sent you, apparently realtek has linux drivers for an ATI-sound card on their site. Here's another link http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=24&PFid=24&Level=4&Conn=3&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false#High%20Definition%20Audio%20Codecs
[08:50] <paines> hi
[08:50] <schwagner> nbkr, thanks
[08:50] <doug__> thnks Slart  will check into it
[08:50] <paines> how do i remove wodim and dvd+rw-tools but keep k3b etc
[08:50] <croweboy> sherkin well i need to set up my drives or partitions or what ever lol i dont know how to use ntfs config
[08:50] <kousotu> ikonia: same as the name I'm using here
[08:50] <ikonia> paines they are dependencies arn't they
[08:51] <Scarlet_Knight> one question: does it really take 6 weeks to deliver ubuntu-cd???
[08:51] <croweboy> and enable write to internal drive is un checkable
[08:51] <ikonia> kousotu so you should be able to rm or delete them using a file manager
[08:51] <kousotu> Scarlet_Knight: yes
[08:51] <Scarlet_Knight> the SFD takes place in two!!
[08:51] <IdleOne> Scarlet_Knight: usualy a little less but yeah just about
[08:51] <croweboy> aswell i have  a drive that needs to be partitioned
[08:51] <elwario91> ok will contact them for these beautiful hoodies x)
[08:51] <kousotu> ikonia: the GFX one won't do it?
[08:51] <paines> ikonia, yes they are
[08:51] <ikonia> GFX ? whats the GFX ?
[08:51] <Geoffrey2> is anyone in here using iceweasel?  it looks interesting, but I need to know which file I should be downloading
[08:52] <ikonia> paines yes they are what sorry ?
[08:52] <Urilockz> when I put an ogg (screen recording) onto any one of my video editors, the program automatically closes...
[08:52] <paines> ikonia, wodmi and dvd+rw-tools are deps of k3b
[08:52] <kousotu> ikonia: GFX = graphics
[08:52] <nbkr> Geoffrey2, Iceweasel is Firefox (or Mozilla I think). Just the name has changed.
[08:52] <ikonia> paines do you can't remove dependncies -
[08:52] <sherkin> croweboy: did you try gparted ?
[08:52] <light> mine is less than 6 weeks
[08:52] <croweboy> yeah
[08:52] <IdleOne> kousotu: try using sudo rm filename
[08:52] <ikonia> paines thats why they DEPEND om ot. sp upi cam#t re,pve ot
[08:52] <croweboy> sherkin yes
[08:52] <Bob-san> hmm
[08:52] <ikonia> oops
[08:53] <ikonia> they DEPEND on it
[08:53] <Bob-san> does there happen to be a GRUB help channel?
[08:53] <IdleOne> ikonia: lmfao
[08:53] <Jack_Sparrow> Scarlet_Knight: yes it takes awhile, there is along line... you can download in an hour or so..
[08:53] <foo> I am using exim, and in /etc/valiases/domain.tld... I have someuser@domain.tld: "| /test.sh " ... but for some reason the headers aren't getting passed to that script. The script does execute, though, any ideas?
[08:53] <paines> ikonia, yeah, but there must be a way
[08:53] <ikonia> my arm slipped while I coughed, sorry
[08:53] <ikonia> paines no there isn't
[08:53] <gr3ml1n> hi
[08:53] <ikonia> its like saying remove your leg and expecting your foot to work
[08:53] <gr3ml1n> what program should i install to extract multi-part rar files?
[08:53] <ikonia> the DEPEND on it - so won't allow the program to stay on the system if the dependencies are removed
[08:53] <Jack_Sparrow> Bob-san: I have seen you struggling for awhile... how can I help..
[08:53] <paines> ikonia, :-(
[08:54] <light> hey...does ubuntu have lit reader?
[08:54] <Scarlet_Knight> hm, is there also an official cover for ubuntu-cds there?
[08:54] <kousotu> is there any way to remove the floppy formatter but keep everything else? I don't have a flopy drive
[08:54] <sherkin> croweboy: personally I left my ntfs partitions read-only
[08:54] <ikonia> kousotu just keep it, its like 8 k
[08:54] <kousotu> ikonia: was simply courious
[08:54] <MohammadBoozary> I Need Help For Connect to VPN network, PLZ Help Me
[08:54] <Bob-san> ok basically my WinXP mbr is dead
[08:54] <mike6546> Garry's mod crashes when I start it, does anyone know how to fix it?
[08:55] <kousotu> ikonia: I won't fill 11gb anytime soon on Linux
[08:55] <Bob-san> i dont have reinstall or recovery media
[08:55] <nbkr> MohammadBoozary, Just ask your question.
[08:55] <Geoffrey2> nbkr, from what I've read, it's basically Firefox minus restricted/non-free software
[08:55] <Jack_Sparrow> Bob-san: So the drive is back in the pc where it was originally installed and you want to get xp back running right
[08:55] <kousotu> Bob-san: whatare youtrying to do?
[08:55] <Bob-san> so i need some help setting up GRUB to properly boot WinXP without a good mbr
[08:55] <gr3ml1n> what program 2 use for multi archive rar files?
[08:55] <IndyGunFreak> Bob-san: doesn't sound good, i'm not sure if supergrub disk can restore the windows mbr or not.
[08:55] <Bob-san> the mbr on WInXP isn't letting it boot
[08:55] <MohammadBoozary> I Need Help For Connect to VPN network, PLZ Help Me
[08:55] <Urilockz> I just installed on terminal compiz-fusion, I have to restart, does logging out, switching from gnome to xgl count as restarting?
[08:55] <Bob-san> the superdisk wont remove GRUB from the WInXP disk
[08:55] <nbkr> Geoffrey2, Correct. I have IceApe in use on a Debian Etch System. I didn't se any problem.
[08:55] <light> hey...does ubuntu have lit reader?
[08:56] <Tomcat_> gr3ml1n: file-roller does it for me.
[08:56] <nbkr> MohammadBoozary, Again, just ask your question right away.
[08:56] <Jack_Sparrow> Bob-san: We can fix that...   we can use a floppy and fdisk /mbr
[08:56] <dave____> question, ive just put in a netgear router to split my internet connection between two computers, but now my web server wont work, i've already set up port forwarding, webserver worked fine before i put it in, but now the outside world cant access it
[08:56] <Bob-san> as I said--can I reinstall GRUB over itself to aide Windows load, without a second OS
[08:56] <kousotu> Bob-san: XP recognises Linux (in general) but won't boot it, use the other XP boot option
[08:56] <dave____> is there a switch somewhere im missing?
[08:56] <ikonia> dave____ thats a router issue
[08:56] <Jack_Sparrow> Bob-san: It will be as if ubuntu never existed
[08:56] <MohammadBoozary> I Need Help For Connect to VPN network, PLZ Help Me ?!
[08:56] <IndyGunFreak> Bob-san: i'm not real sure, i don't admit to beign a grub expert
[08:56] <Bob-san> ok wheres a floppy with fdisk on it?
[08:56] <jameriks123> geirh, the rollback did not work, however it gave me a clue where to look to fix. I changed my bios settings to alow for the onboard NIC to be booted via ROM. That solved the issue. Apparently ( as stated in the thread), Vista can wake the NIC, but linux can't
[08:56] <Jack_Sparrow> Bob-san: Are you on a different box with ubuntu at the moment
[08:56] <Bob-san> the guys over at ##windows say it wont work
[08:56] <IndyGunFreak> !patience | MohammadBoozary
[08:56] <ubotu> MohammadBoozary: The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[08:56] <sherkin> croweboy: a safe rule is : use linux to manage linux partitions, other os to manage its own
[08:56] <Bob-san> a laptop--yes
[08:57] <kousotu> Bob-san: whatis wrong with your xp?
[08:57] <Soup_> Whats the Best OSX like stable dock??
[08:57] <ikonia> Bob-san you can't use the windows boot loader to boot linux, if thats what your asking
[08:57] <Jack_Sparrow> Bob-san: Please meet me in /j #Voyager fo a moment
[08:57] <Bob-san> the mbr is broken--grub won't uninstall itself from that
[08:57] <Bob-san> ok
[08:57] <ikonia> Bob-san you can't uninstall grub
[08:57] <kousotu> Bob-san: is it OEM?
[08:57] <ikonia> you have to overwrite it
[08:57] <Ray_at_UW> !nvida
[08:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nvida - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:57] <Kopfgeldjaeger> hi
[08:57] <Pici> !nvidia | Ray_at_UW
[08:57] <ubotu> Ray_at_UW: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[08:58] <gr3ml1n> my file roller cant open rar archives what should i do?
[08:58] <Soup_> I learned alot about Nvidia Drivers lately need help let me know
[08:58] <Slart> gr3ml1n: isn't there some unrar-utility you can get.. that integrates with file-roller
[08:58] <MenZa> gr3ml1n: sudo aptitude install rar unrar
[08:58] <Urilockz> I have a registered windoze disk right here, but I have past experiences with windows installation randomly removing ubuntu from the startup list. is this because windoze is really annoying or is there a solution?
[08:58] <light> kousotu:  ubuntu have lit reader?
[08:59] <kousotu> light: wth is a "lit" reader?
[08:59] <ikonia> Urilockz thats a windows issue, and windows doesn't control the grub menu
[08:59] <MenZa> !supergrub | Urilockz
[08:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about supergrub - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:59] <geirh> jameriks123: nice you got it working :)
[08:59] <MenZa> hmm
[08:59] <MenZa> !grub | Urilockz
[08:59] <ubotu> Urilockz: 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
[08:59] <light> ebook...microsoft reader
[08:59] <Slart> gr3ml1n: I know my file roller handles rar-files nicely.. so somehow you can make it understand rar-files
[08:59] <Steve^> My homehub isn't assigning Ubuntu an IP address, unless I first log into vista and then reboot back to ubuntu. Ideas?
[08:59] <nbkr> Urilockz, I'm not sure, but I suspect that Microsoft thinks Windows is the only existing OS. So it overwrites the Boot Loader without asking.
[08:59] <Urilockz> go to applications > add/remove. I swear I saw something like lit reader on there.
[08:59] <gr3ml1n> Slart: im on livecd in need to unpack windows xp :O
[08:59] <kousotu> lit: oh.. lol not sure. I don't deal with ebooks
[08:59] <nbkr> light, There is no reader only a method to convert .lit files to PDF.
[08:59] <Urilockz> nbkr: gah
[09:00] <Slart> gr3ml1n: hehe.. well.. try "sudo apt-get install unrar" . See if that makes it workl
[09:00] <scipio_> light, several ideas here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=49232
[09:00] <nbkr> Urilockz, But no problem. Just boot from an Ubuntu Live CD after installing Windows and restore Grub to the MBR.
[09:01] <doug__> how do i find out the version of the alsa-driver im  using
[09:01] <IndyGunFreak> i just have one question, who's the genius who thought up clone?  I wish i'd have known about that so long ago.
[09:01] <sherkin> croweboy: thanks !
[09:01] <nbkr> IndyGunFreak, Whats clone?
[09:01] <adnan_> hi guys i need some help with grub please thanks
[09:01] <IndyGunFreak> !clone | nbkr
[09:01] <ubotu> nbkr: To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type  dpkg --get-selections > ~/my-packages , move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type  sudo dpkg --set-selections < my-packages && apt-get dselect-upgrade  - See also !automate
[09:02] <nbkr> !automate
[09:02] <ubotu> Ways to automate installation of Ubuntu on multiple machines are described at https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/ubuntu/installation-guide/i386/automatic-install.html - See also !cloning
[09:02] <Slart> doug__: "sudo cat /proc/asound/version" might work
[09:02] <IndyGunFreak> nbkr: you have no idea how amazing it is till u use it.
[09:02] <MenZa> IndyGunFreak: wow
[09:02] <MenZa> IndyGunFreak: awesome
[09:02] <MenZa> thanks for that
[09:02] <ikonia> IndyGunFreak: hi
[09:02] <nbkr> IndyGunFreak, I knew --set-selection and --get-selection - but I didn't know that it is called "clone". Yes, thats a really cool feature.
[09:03] <doug__> Slart,  thnks
[09:03] <IndyGunFreak> MenZa: i was planning a reinstall, and was dreadig all the reinstalling/removing, ti does it all automgically.
[09:03] <shifty> is there any html editor that can connect to a server using frontpage extensions?
[09:03] <IndyGunFreak> ikonia: ! where the heck have you been
[09:03] <ikonia> IndyGunFreak taking a break
[09:03] <RAmbus> Some know of a p2p software different than limewire?
[09:03] <ikonia> joining -offtopic now
[09:03] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[09:03] <MenZa> IndyGunFreak: that combined with a seperate /home = God.
[09:03] <Pici> !p2p | RAmbus
[09:03] <ubotu> RAmbus: Conventional P2P clients: Limewire/GTK-Gnutella/Frostwire (Gnutella Network).  -  BitTorrent: see !torrent  -  Direct connect: try valknut.  -  Also see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/P2PFileSharing for general information.
[09:04] <RAmbus> thanks
[09:04] <Pici> !away > ShadowAway
[09:04] <IndyGunFreak> MenZa: well, i don't do separate home...lol, i'm not sure it would be God anyways..lol
[09:04] <adnan_> any idea how to get grub to allow me to boot into my other distro? I'm having probs >_<
[09:04] <Ray_at_UW> /QUIT Going to Try to Install Nvidia 5200 FX
[09:04] <Ray_at_UW> ... I fail. :(
[09:04] <IndyGunFreak> MenZa: maybe Gods Assistant.
[09:04] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[09:04] <Ray_at_UW> /QUIT
[09:04] <Ray_at_UW> QUIT
[09:04] <Ray_at_UW> ...
[09:04] <apo_> Oo
[09:04] <Ray_at_UW> What's the quit command?
[09:05] <nbkr> adnan_, Grub ist configured in /boot/grub/menu.lst - you can add other distros there.
[09:05] <IdleOne> Ray_at_UW: why you being a troll?
[09:05] <Ray_at_UW> IdleOne: I'm not. I really just don't know.
[09:05] <genii> Ray_at_UW: 1 slash then the word quit
[09:05] <IdleOne> it is /quit
[09:05] <nbkr> Ray_at_UW, / quit (without the space)
[09:05] <Ray_at_UW> genii, nbkr: oh... no caps. Thanks
[09:06] <adnan_> nbkr I know but when i try to add the parameters i get file not found when trying to boot the distro i;m not sure if i am adding the correct info
[09:06] <PriceChild> !netsplit
[09:06] <ubotu> netsplit is when two IRC servers of the same network (like Freenode) disconnect from each other, so users on one server stop seeing users on the other. If this is happening now, just relax and enjoy the show. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netsplit
[09:06] <dave_____> question, ive just put in a netgear router to split my internet connection between two computers, but now my web server wont work, i've already set up port forwarding, webserver worked fine before i put it in, but now the outside world cant access it
[09:07] <MenZa> dave_____: Which port are you forwarding?
[09:07] <nbkr> adnan_, please paste your menu.lst to pastebin and give some information to which partitions you installed the other distro.
[09:07] <IdleOne> dave_____: think you might need to restart the server also but MenZa might know more
[09:07] <dave_____> 80
[09:07] <dave_____> menza?
[09:07] <MenZa> hmm
[09:08] <MenZa> That should be it.
[09:08] <MenZa> But restart Apache as IdleOne says
[09:08] <dave_____> ok i'll try that
[09:08] <croweboy> can someone help me with gparted
[09:08] <MenZa> !someone | croweboy
[09:08] <ubotu> croweboy: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[09:09] <dave_____> nope nothing but i am getting
[09:09] <dave_____> apache2: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.1.1 for ServerName
[09:09] <MenZa> nevermind that, I get that on my server
[09:09] <dave_____> yeah i always got that before and it always worked
[09:09] <MenZa> What is the IP of the server?
[09:10] <dave_____> 66.31.106.186
[09:10] <croweboy> i get an error when i try to partition my second hard drive which is currently unallocated space
[09:10] <genii> MenZa: not LAN IP there
[09:10] <MenZa> works for me, dave_____.
[09:10] <dyrne> dave_____: looks like 80 is already forwarded
[09:10] <docta_v> use the ServerName declaration
[09:10] <dave_____> really?
[09:10] <dave_____> you see projectlink?
[09:11] <MenZa> I do indeed, dave_____
[09:11] <dave_____> wow
[09:11] <dave_____> strange, its not working from my computer
[09:11] <MenZa> try pinging it from your computer
[09:11] <rambo3> dave_____, type in browser : 127.0.0.1
[09:12] <xpop> hi all
[09:12] <bertrand> hi
[09:12] <dave_____> yeah i got that to work as localhost but i assumed since i couldnt get the ip to work it wasnt working for anyone else
[09:12] <dave_____> ping is coming back fine
[09:12] <MenZa> weird
[09:12] <croweboy> is it always this difficult to find help?
[09:12] <bertrand> no I don't think so
[09:12] <croweboy> noobie here
[09:12] <Pici> dave_____: Some ISPs do not allow servers to be hosted on port 80.
[09:12] <xpop> problem with lamp?
[09:12] <nbkr> croweboy, depends on the problem.
[09:12] <dyrne> croweboy: what error?
[09:13] <apo_> croweboy: You haven't asked any questions
[09:13] <bertrand> true!
[09:13] <dave_____> yeah ive had a webserver on here for awhile no problems but i just put in a netgear router
[09:13] <croweboy> well its says it couldnt complete the operation
[09:13] <bertrand> wich one?
[09:13] <croweboy> yeah i did,,, i guess everyone was buisy
[09:13] <MenZa> gparted. What operation, croweboy?
[09:13] <Jowi> dave_____, works from the outside at least. can you access http://127.0.0.1 or your http://your.lan.add.ress? if not, perhaps your /etc/hosts is incorrect.
[09:13] <dyrne> dave_____: some odd nat thing i guess maybe
[09:14] <rambo3> dave_____, fix your /etc/hosts if you want to access it via IP. and type !lamp to fix error msg
[09:14] <croweboy> well im trying to set up a partition on my second hard drive,,,its completely unallocated space right now
[09:14] <xpop> problems with driver ?
[09:14] <Soup_> Whats the Best OSX like stable dock??
[09:14] <Soup_> for ubuntu?
[09:14] <kbj> Hello, can someone tell me how I enable a new harddrive i just plugged in ?
[09:14] <shifty> anyone kow how to connect to a frontpage extension?
[09:14] <MenZa> croweboy: weird. :/
[09:14] <MenZa> !usb | kbj
[09:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about usb - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[09:14] <MenZa> hmm
[09:14] <croweboy> its an empty drive
[09:14] <bmhm> hi
[09:15] <Bob-san> ok guys--it seems to be all fixed
[09:15] <kbj> !usb
[09:15] <MenZa> croweboy: try doing it from the gparted livec
[09:15] <nbkr> Soup_, depends on you. You're the only one who can decide what is the best for you.
[09:15] <MenZa> livecd*
[09:15] <Bob-san> any chance there is a P2 400-optimized Ubuntu?
[09:15] <jrails> exit
[09:15] <Sentinel> PLEASE can someone please take a look at this? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=541144
[09:15] <MenZa> kbj: Nothing there. Could you do sudo fdisk -l for me?
[09:15] <Soup_> well some are full of bugs
[09:15] <croweboy> thats where i have the problem
[09:15] <Soup_> Im looking for a good ONE
[09:15] <nbkr> shifty, Frontpage is the only application that can use that extensions, I think.
[09:16] <MenZa> bmhm: I suggest you wait.
[09:16] <Jowi> Soup_, "best" I wouldn't know but you have some to chose from; gdesklets, cairo-dock, Avant Window Navigator, kooldock, kdocker
[09:16] <dave_____> weird, its not working from downstairs computer either
[09:16] <shifty> nbkr: is there no way to connect to the extension from a different program?
[09:16] <croweboy> i go into gparted and create a new what ever it is on that drive tell it to format to ext3 and it tells me it couldnt do it
[09:16] <Soup_> thanks!
[09:16] <croweboy> what ever it is
[09:16] <dave_____> can somebody test http://projectlink.homelinux.com/turner for me tell me what you see?
[09:16] <croweboy> lol
[09:16] <bmhm> MenZa: how long? I waitet a few days already
[09:16] <Jowi> s/kdocker/kxdocker
[09:16] <kbj> MenZa: ITs a sata disk. Seems its /dev/sda
[09:16] <bmhm> MenZa: the thread is already on page 4 or so
[09:16] <MenZa> kbj: Have you setup a partition yet?
[09:17] <croweboy> um tried
[09:17] <nbkr> shifty, I'm not aware of any program that could use the extensions except Frontpage.
[09:17] <MenZa> kbj: I suggest you try opening gparted with gksudo gparted
[09:17] <arghh2D2> Can anyone look at this Pastebin http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36355/ of my /etc/fstab and help me to auto mount my windows partition?
[09:17] <Urilockz> Does anyone know if the 3dblender is the same blender as in mac?
[09:17] <croweboy> ok im lookin at the the new partition screen
[09:17] <shifty> nbkr: ok, i just didnt know if it was a certain port or protocol that i could just make it connect to
[09:17] <kbj> MenZa: No just plugged it in.. Its so long since I did it last time.. I think I used something like Gparted or something, but I slightly remember there is something new for this and its included in Ubuntu 7.04? Or am I wrong?
[09:17] <xpop> someone could help me with mysql-php problem?
[09:18] <MenZa> I suggest you create the partition with gparted, kbj
[09:18] <TheZanke> How would I make a video on linux? I wanna show my friend Beryl..
[09:18] <croweboy> am i suposed to put any space at the beging or end or the partition
[09:18] <arghh2D2> Can anyone look at this Pastebin http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36355/ of my /etc/fstab and help me to auto mount my windows partition?  Is this possible?
[09:18] <MenZa> !screencast | TheZanke
[09:18] <ubotu> TheZanke: Some programs to capture your screen are Istanbul, Wink, Gvidcap, Xvidcap, vnc2swf, demorecorder.  Also see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ScreenCasts.
[09:18] <philwhln> hi, i'm having some problems with my machine since I did the kernel updates
[09:18] <mojojojo_> Is it possible to configure actions for additional mouse buttons?
[09:18] <kbj> MenZa: gksudo gparted does nothing.
[09:18] <nbkr> arghh2D2, Whats the error you are getting when trying to mount the partition manually?
[09:18] <nbkr> !buttons | mojojojo_
[09:18] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about buttons - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[09:19] <nbkr> !mouse | mojojojo_
[09:19] <MenZa> kbj: sudo aptitude install gparted then
[09:19] <ubotu> mojojojo_: Enabling extra mouse buttons: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ManyButtonsMouseHowto  - Enabling serial mouse: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SerialMouseHowto
[09:19] <philwhln> everytime I write a file in vim it freezes vim for 5-10secs
[09:19] <mojojojo_> nbkr: thanks
[09:19] <godlygeek> philwhln: only in vim?
[09:19] <philwhln> also in crontab
[09:19] <philwhln> i think it's a disk writing issue
[09:20] <godlygeek> crontab -e launches $EDITOR, which is probably vim.  :)
[09:20] <logixoul> How do I install a local deb file from the command line?
[09:20] <nicolah> is there a way to get latest gtk+ (2.11.6) without upgrading to gutsy ?
[09:20] <MenZa> logixoul: sudo dpkg -i <file>
[09:20] <philwhln> godlygeek: true :)
[09:20] <nbkr> logixoul, sudo dpkg -i debfile.deb
[09:20] <logixoul> nbkr: MenZa: thanks
[09:20] <MenZa> not a problem. :)
[09:20] <philwhln> godlygeek: let me try another editor...
[09:20] <vlt> Hello. When I copy files from/to a pmounted usb media I get no progres information. The file seems to be written immediately and I never know when it's finished and if I can pumount it. Any idea what could be the problem here?
[09:20] <xpop> php don't work with mysql
[09:20] <jacob_> can somebody guide me through the steps to uninstall ubuntu on this page, i'm having difficulties  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GoogleEarth#head-c1c56a1bb75c740a3a33269b946d931272b451f6
[09:21] <MenZa> vlt: I think pmount uses async, which means it just tells the computer to write to the drive later
[09:21] <discor1> I installed gutsy tribe 5 but the repositores don't seem to work, anybody using gutsy could let me know their entries?
[09:21] <MenZa> vlt: which I personally think is stupid.
[09:21] <nbkr> vlt, How do you copy the file? Drag 'n' drop on Gnome or via console?
[09:21] <jacob_> uninstall googleearth i mean
[09:21] <MenZa> !source-o-matic discor1
[09:21] <discor1> MenZa: ?
[09:21] <MenZa> vlt: Try umounting it
[09:21] <MenZa> !source-o-matic |  discor1
[09:21] <ubotu> discor1: source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[09:21] <vlt> nbkr: `cp file /media/PHONE` in this case.
[09:21] <MenZa> there, discor1
[09:21] <ron__> why can't I load a java ide?
[09:21] <arghh2D2> nbkr, in nautilus the mount error is: You are not privileged to mount this volume.
[09:21] <godlygeek> ron__: do you have one installed?  ;)
[09:21] <kbj> MenZa: Great that worked fine, do you know if its tune2fs or mke2fs I use to remove those 5% reserved for root on the drive?
[09:22] <MenZa> kbj: No idea.
[09:22] <jacob_> can somebody guide me through the steps of uninstalling google earth using this site? i'm having difficulties https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GoogleEarth#head-c1c56a1bb75c740a3a33269b946d931272b451f6
[09:22] <nbkr> vlt, cp doesn't show a progress bar. If the bash prompt returns writing should be finished. Use umount then to savely remove the disk.
[09:22] <godlygeek> ron__: sudo aptitude install eclipse
[09:22] <MenZa> Partitioning is so deviously simple in gparted I don't bother with the cli for that, kbj
[09:22] <nbkr> arghh2D2, try "sudo mount /dev/sda2" on the console.
[09:22] <Ax3> anyone know how to make a vmware session running on ubuntu internet connectable? my ubuntu machine connects wirelessly to my home network, and i'd like the vmware session to do the same.
[09:22] <Evanlec> !eclipse
[09:22] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about eclipse - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[09:23] <godlygeek> jacob_: what are you having problems with?
[09:23] <MenZa> Ax3: use bridged networking.
[09:23] <jacob_> godlygeek, uninstalling google earth
[09:23] <nbkr> Ax3, VMware should normaly install a virtual network that is briged to the real network. Connect the virtual network card to that network.
[09:23] <jacob_> godlygeek i entered the commands but only one of them works
[09:23] <Evanlec> google earth is EVIL
[09:23] <vlt> MenZa: I tried it several times. It finally works when rw access is over but I always have to wait and try (and try again) ...
[09:23] <godlygeek> Ax3: that should have just worked... try re-running "sudo vmware-config.pl"
[09:24] <godlygeek> jacob_: what was the output?
[09:24] <kbj> MenZa: Yes it surely is.. but the hard part which actually isnt hard, but nobody does it is removing that 5% reserved, and Im not needing it :D
[09:24] <godlygeek> jacob_: use a pastebin if it's more than 1 or 2 lines.
[09:24] <Ax3> MenZa / nbkr / godlygeek : ok thanks will try those suggestions and get back to you
[09:24] <Ax3> brb
[09:24] <izm91> libgconfbackend-xml.so file not found.  This is in /usr/lib/Gconf/2/ and prevented me from logging in to my session.
[09:24] <MenZa> vlt: I suggest you create an fstab entry for it
[09:24] <MenZa> !fstab | vlt
[09:24] <ubotu> vlt: 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
[09:24] <godlygeek> jacob_: actually, wait: that's not MANY commands that's ONE command.  :)
[09:24] <jacob_> godlygeek http://pastebin.com/m55e21321
[09:25] <godlygeek> jacob_: don't hit enter at the end of each line, paste them all together with a space between each line, then press enter
[09:25] <izm91> i linked libgconfbackend-oldxml.so to the missing file, and i can log in, but everything is messed up.  Does anyone know the problem here?
[09:25] <jacob_> godlygeek, let me try that
[09:25] <godlygeek> philwhln: any luck with a different editor?
[09:26] <Jack_Sparrow> what character do you use between multiple commands on one line in a terminal
[09:26] <izm91> can't alt-tab.. don't see any windows in the task bar... fonts changed
[09:26] <godlygeek> jacob_: ';'
[09:26] <Jack_Sparrow> thanks
[09:27] <izm91> window close/max/min buttons are in the middle of the window bar
[09:27] <godlygeek> philwhln: you don't even need an editor, you can just use 'touch' and see how long that takes, hehe
[09:27] <philwhln> tried gedit, but i think it saves asynchronously. the status bar indicates it's saving the file for about 5 seconds. hard to tell. a perl one-liners is quick. installing emacs now
[09:27] <MenZa> philwhln: try nano
[09:27] <godlygeek> philwhln: you should have nano
[09:27] <MenZa> philwhln: I know it feels odd when you're used to vim
[09:27] <jacob_> godlygeek: http://pastebin.com/m52a478e9
[09:27] <MenZa> philwhln: I keep filling my files with :q, j, k and ls :/
[09:27] <godlygeek> s/odd/painful
[09:27] <^Ocean^> okay, I just got a fancy new 22 Wide Screen LCD Display...   Works nice, Except all my fonts now like like CRAP    anything i should be changing too get readable text  ?
[09:27] <vlt> nbkr: I don't need a real progress bar. But 0.453 seconds for copying a 10 M file sounds a little too futuristic ...
[09:27] <wafflebrain> Ubuntu is crashing when I try to load the livecd on my laptop, it gets to "loading hardware drivers" then power is cut off, any idea whats up?
[09:27] <discor1> thanks MenZa
[09:27] <MenZa> godlygeek: yeah :P
[09:28] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, use it at the native resolution?
[09:28] <discor1> wish that sources list would work off the install tho
[09:28] <xtknight> 1680x1050 for a 22" LCD
[09:28] <nbkr> vlt, You could check the two files with md5sum. If the sums are equal the coping worked.
[09:28] <godlygeek> jacob_: is it removed, though?  what happens if you type 'googleearth' into a console now?
[09:28] <^Ocean^> xtknight, Im running at 1680x1050 which is what my monitor says
[09:28] <irule> e>	hi there, I just installed webmin, and got the message "Error - Access denied for 192.168.2.44" once I logged into https://192.168.2.99:10000/ with firefox, BUT it never asked me for an username or password, and if I use http://192.168.2.99:10000/ ie NO "S" in https, I get the message "Error - Bad Request, This web server is running in SSL mode. Try the URL https://192.168.2.99:10000/...
[09:28] <irule> ...instead." any toughts? thanks
[09:29] <croweboy>  /msg MenZa hey menz
[09:29] <fulio> how do i install GDm themes?
[09:29] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, are you sure?  what the monitor says in the OSD may not necessarily mean you are actually running at that res on the video card.
[09:29] <MenZa> fulio: Login screens to GDM? System -> Administration -> Login Window. Choose "Add"
[09:29] <stefg> ^Ocean^: native resoluton (!see !fixres) and using subpixel hinting (in the fonts control applet)
[09:29] <Jack_Sparrow> fulio: system adminlogin window... drag and drop
[09:29] <philwhln> MenZa: yeah, really don't want to move from vim. you can always tell a vim user by the extra "i"'s in there text
[09:29] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, if you have video card scaling enabled it can show full res on the monitor.  otherwise check system->preferences->fonts (or Appearance for gutsy)
[09:29] <fulio> MenZa, thankyou
[09:29] <^Ocean^> well the NVIDIA-Settings Program tells me im runniing 1680x1050
[09:29] <jacob_> godlygeek: it says: bash: googleearth: command not foud
[09:29] <MenZa> philwhln: heh, of course. :)
[09:30] <MenZa> fulio: :)
[09:30] <godlygeek> jacob_: so, yeah, i'd say it's removed.  :)
[09:30] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, ok.  while you're there what does it say for "frontend" and "backend" resolution?
[09:30] <^Ocean^> xtknight, were would i find that ?
[09:30] <godlygeek> philwhln: are you running on a laptop or a desktop?
[09:30] <jacob_> godlygeek, it's still listed under "internet" in the applications menu
[09:30] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, GPU - 0(asdf)-->DFP-0 (LCD monitor name)
[09:30] <stefg> !webmin | irule
[09:30] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, should be at the bottom
[09:30] <ubotu> irule: webmin is no longer supported in Debian and Ubuntu. It is not compatible with the way that Ubuntu packages handle configuration files, and is likely to cause unexpected issues with your system
[09:31] <godlygeek> jacob_: what does clicking on it do?
[09:31] <jacob_> godlygeek, let me see
[09:31] <MenZa> godlygeek: You could remove /opt/googleearth where it's stored..
[09:31] <drock> i love webmin, thats hy I couldnt install it the other day
[09:31] <jacob_> godlygeek, it runs the program
[09:31] <^Ocean^> xtknight, all it says is Dgital Viberance,  and Image Sharpening
[09:31] <Haz> thanks for the help, menza
[09:31] <wafflebrain> Ubuntu is crashing at the "loading drivers" prompt when I try to load the live CD on my laptop, would could the problem be?
[09:31] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, ok.  i will assume you are actually running 1680x1050 then.  try different settings in the Fonts control panel
[09:32] <Broc223> is there some de facto HDTV tunes for use with linux?
[09:32] <jacob_> godlygeek, maybe if i enter the directory where i downloaded the bin file it could work
[09:32] <drock> I just installed webmin from source and it orks ok.
[09:32] <godlygeek> jacob_: no, that doesn't make a difference
[09:32] <MenZa> HAZ
[09:32] <Haz> menza ^_^
[09:32] <Jack_Sparrow> jacob_: I just installed it yesterday and it has a different path from the instructions they give... example of mine    /home/jack/google-earth//googleearth %f
[09:32] <MenZa> ;o
[09:32] <jacob_> godlygeek ok
[09:32] <godlygeek> MenZa: look at his pastebin here: http://pastebin.com/m52a478e9
[09:32] <godlygeek> MenZa: he did remove /opt/google-earth!  :-/
[09:32] <RobDaGlob> @wafflebrain : What version of the live CD are you using?
[09:32] <MenZa> godlygeek: Then it's gone.
[09:33] <mariocesar_bo> Hi guys, I want to share a printer on a windows pc to ubuntu, I can install the printer but, the printer on windows  keeps the job on the printer task list and do nothing
[09:33] <philwhln> godlygeek: MenZa: can't replicate it in nano, but now the problem has gone in vim. but it will be back
[09:33] <robbster3> hey alll.I've completely broken my system and need some dpkg expert to help me put it back together....
[09:33] <godlygeek> MenZa: but he said he can still run it by clicking on the picture.  :)
[09:33] <MenZa> philwhln: Hmm
[09:33] <MenZa> godlygeek: oh. O_o
[09:33] <godlygeek> s/picture/icon
[09:33] <stefg> wafflebrain: the chipset might not be well supported off the Live CD. you might need extra parameters (see !boot) to get it going
[09:33] <jacob_> jack_sparrow, how can i remove it from that directory?
[09:33] <MenZa> godlygeek: check where the launcher points?
[09:33] <philwhln> godlygeek: running an dell desktop
[09:33] <notype> x cierto
[09:33] <stefg> !boot | wafflebrain
[09:33] <ubotu> wafflebrain: Boot options: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions - To add/remove startup services, you can use the package 'bum', or update-rc.d - To add your own startup scripts, use /etc/rc.local - See also !grub and !dualboot - Making a boot floppy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/BootFloppy - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SmartBootManagerHowto
[09:33] <godlygeek> i use openbox.  i have no idea how those menus work.
[09:33] <notype> ya he solventado lo del teclado del ibook
[09:33] <notype> :-)
[09:33] <MenZa> godlygeek: ah.
[09:33] <Jack_Sparrow> jacob_: Not sure what you are trying to do as I was not following along...
[09:33] <wafflebrain> !boot
[09:33] <^Ocean^> okay, What font do "most" people run ?  Im useing sans currently
[09:34] <robbster3> I wanted to re=install over an existingin installation and it failed. Now my dpkg lists a whole lot of packages that fail configure. any help?
[09:34] <godlygeek> MenZa: can you help him out with checking those launchers?  :)
[09:34] <discor1> MenZa:  do you know why the gstreamer codecs package wont install in gutsy?
[09:34] <stefg> !es | notype
[09:34] <ubotu> notype: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[09:34] <jacob_> jack_sparrow, can you guide me through the steps to uninstall google earth?
[09:34] <nbkr> robbster3, try "sudo dpkg --configure -a" that will reconfigure all not configured packages.
[09:34] <MenZa> jacob_: Could you right click your Applications Menu, and choose "Edit Menus", click "Internet" in the left panel and then click "Google Earth" in them ain window?
[09:34] <MenZa> discor1: Works for me.
[09:34] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, a screenshot of the fonts would be helpful as wlel
[09:34] <xtknight> well*
[09:35] <stefg> !gutsy | discor1
[09:35] <ubotu> discor1: 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
[09:35] <godlygeek> philwhln: what's your hard drive?  /dev/[sh] d[abc] ?
[09:35] <Jack_Sparrow> jacob_: NOt sure why you would want to uninstall... I assume you would just delete the folder and the menu link
[09:35] <jacob_> menza that doesn't uninstall the program
[09:35] <MenZa> jacob_: then right click Google Earth, choose "Properties". What does it say in the "command" option?
[09:35] <MenZa> jacob_: I know that. I need some information though.
[09:36] <Evanlec> !filesystem
[09:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about filesystem - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[09:36] <croweboy> MenZa i got the drive partitioned but i dont know what to do now
[09:36] <Evanlec> !ext3
[09:36] <ubotu> ext3 is the default filesystem on Ubuntu, and the most popular on Linux. You can read/write from Windows to ext3 via http://www.fs-driver.org
[09:36] <MenZa> croweboy: What was it you were doing again?
[09:36] <philwhln> godlygeek: /dev/sda1
[09:36] <discor1> MenZa: when I use the Install multimedia codecs i get W: Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/a/a52dec/liba52-0.7.4_0.7.4-11_i386.deb
[09:36] <discor1>   Connection failed
[09:36] <croweboy> im trying to make my second drive useable on ubuntu
[09:36] <discor1> but pasting it into my webrowser works fine
[09:37] <croweboy> i partitioned it ,,, but it wont mount it
[09:37] <godlygeek> philwhln: try doing a 'sudo hdparm -y /dev/sda' followed by a 'touch ~/testfile' : is that the delay that you see?
[09:37] <MenZa> discor1: hmm, sudo aptitude update?
[09:37] <MenZa> croweboy: Have you created a mountpoint?
[09:37] <croweboy> um no ,,, whats that
[09:37] <stefg> discor1 : please take any quetions for gutsy to #ubuntu+1, this cahnnel is scrolling fast enough
[09:37] <MenZa> croweboy: What file system did you use?
[09:37] <jacob_> menza, it says....
[09:37] <robbster3> nbkr: dpkg --configure fails with de[endency issues?
[09:37] <MenZa> !mount | croweboy
[09:37] <ubotu> croweboy: 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
[09:37] <croweboy> ext3
[09:37] <MenZa> oh blargh.
[09:37] <MenZa> !diskmounter
[09:37] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions - See also !fuse
[09:38] <MenZa> No, that's not it
[09:38] <MenZa> wtf.
[09:38] <nbkr> robbster3, try "sudo apt-get -f install"
[09:38] <godlygeek> lol, when bots go bad..
[09:38] <MenZa> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Mount - that, croweboy
[09:38] <philwhln> godlygeek: ok, will do
[09:38] <MenZa> godlygeek: Aye, thank God I have a yubnub command for the wiki
[09:38] <croweboy> ok thanks
[09:38] <^Ocean^> xtknight, okay, good place too post a SS ?
[09:38] <jacob_> menza, /home/jacob/google-earth %f
[09:38] <MenZa> jacob_: What's it say then?
[09:38] <robbster3> nbkr: same issue.
[09:38] <discor1> MenZa I tried sudo apt-get update
[09:38] <MenZa> jacob_: sudo rm -rf ~/google-earth
[09:38] <robbster3> nbkr: it is the base -[ackages that are the issue... :(
[09:38] <Evanlec> !reiserfs
[09:38] <ubotu> reiserfs is a journalling file system, in benchmarks it outperforms many others on I/O operations, but they take notoriously long to mount.
[09:39] <nbkr> robbster3, Did you edit /etc/apt/sources.list ?
[09:39] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, http://imageshack.us/
[09:39] <Evanlec> whats that wiki on linux filesystems ?
[09:39] <robbster3> no
[09:39] <TheZanke> with xvidcap can i capture my entire screen?
[09:39] <jacob_> menza, what now?
[09:39] <robbster3> still points to the cdrom only ...
[09:39] <MenZa> jacob_: did you run that command?
[09:39] <TheZanke> keeps closing when i select my whole screen
[09:39] <jacob_> menza yes
[09:39] <nbkr> robbster3, so what did you do?
[09:39] <vlt> MenZa: What is the advantage of creating an fstab entry for the usb device? This is the current line from mtab: "/dev/sdb1 /media/PHONE vfat rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,noatime,uid=1000,utf8,shortname=lower 0 0". Anything here to improve with a separate entry?
[09:39] <MenZa> discor1: I'd give you my sources.list, but that's in Denmark.
[09:40] <MenZa> vlt: mtab just shows what partitions are mounted
[09:40] <MenZa> as far as I know
[09:40] <robbster3> I attempted to restore the packages to the initial installed versions.
[09:40] <MenZa> you could copy that line to your fstab, vlt
[09:40] <MenZa> I'd add "user" and "sync" flags though
[09:40] <nbkr> robbster3, A downgrade then?
[09:40] <stefg> Evanlec: what do you want to do? On a desktop machine the differences are hardly noticable... no use in being fussy
[09:40] <robbster3> so I attempted to install over a running system. It failed to configure packages as part of the install...
[09:40] <robbster3> .. and now it is broken.
[09:41] <MenZa> so  /media/PHONE vfat rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,noatime,user,sync,utf8,shortname=lower 0 0
[09:41] <Evanlec> stefg so there's no performance advantage to using reiserfs?
[09:41] <jacob_> menza, i runned the  command you told me to
[09:41] <MenZa> jacob_: now right click the menu entry in your menu editor and remove it
[09:41] <robbster3> nbkr:  yeah. a downgrade.
[09:41] <MenZa> jacob_: it should be gun now
[09:41] <MenZa> jacob_: er, gone*
[09:41] <philwhln> godlygeek: i get a delay with hdparm with the message "issuing standby command"
[09:41] <dr-fish> hi, what do i do if i want to move to ubuntu from windows xp and still use both os?
[09:41] <vlt> MenZa: I'll try, thanks.
[09:41] <^Ocean^> xtknight, : Okay here is a SS http://i2.tinypic.com/5xfasll.png
[09:41] <philwhln> godlygeek: but touch is quick
[09:41] <MenZa> vlt: np :)
[09:41] <joebob777as7> hey why is this not available in ubuntu? or is there an alternative? http://pastebin.ca/681365
[09:41] <godlygeek> Evanlec: nah, don't waste your time.  It performs better for ext3 for lots of small files, worse for a few large files, and about the same on average.  :)
[09:41] <notype> thx stefg
[09:41] <MenZa> vlt: you can add "auto", too
[09:41] <nbkr> robbster3, Hm, it can probably be fixed manually, but I think it is faster to reinstall the system from scratch.
[09:42] <Evanlec> godlygeek, gotcha
[09:42] <MenZa> vlt: afterwards, to mount it, do mount /media/PHONE
[09:42] <MenZa> as your regular user
[09:42] <robbster3> nbkr: and the package selection?
[09:42] <MenZa> should mount it fine
[09:42] <jacob_> menza, what does "rm -rf" does?
[09:42] <godlygeek> philwhln: hm.  My guess was that the disk was spinning down.
[09:42] <MenZa> jacob_: remove, recursive, forced
[09:42] <dr-fish>  hi, what do i do if i want to move to ubuntu from windows xp and still use both os?
[09:42] <stefg> Evanlec: i like reiserfs, and feel it's quicker and less troublesome than ext3. But on your average desktop you'll simply not noticing the difference to ext3
[09:42] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, how come the screenshot is 1600x1000?
[09:42] <dyrne> dr-fish: the install cd will handle that for you by default. it resizes current xp partition to free up space then asks you how much of the space you want to use for new partitions. i think i havent really used parted myself
[09:42] <MenZa> jacob_: it's used to remove folders with all their contents, basically
[09:42] <nbkr> !clone | robbster3
[09:42] <ubotu> robbster3: To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type  dpkg --get-selections > ~/my-packages , move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type  sudo dpkg --set-selections < my-packages && apt-get dselect-upgrade  - See also !automate
[09:42] <joebob777as7> hey why is this not available in ubuntu? or is there an alternative? http://pastebin.ca/681365
[09:42] <dyrne> dr-fish: then at boot it will ask you which os to boot
[09:42] <dr-fish> will this work with the download version?
[09:42] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, i think your card is downscaling 1600x1000->1680x1050 and that's why your screen looks bad.  upload your xorg.conf to pastebin
[09:43] <xtknight> !pastebin | ^Ocean^
[09:43] <ubotu> ^Ocean^: 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)
[09:43] <nbkr> joebob777as7, squashfs is in ubuntu. Its used for the LiveCD.
[09:43] <godlygeek> philwhln: you did say that you were seeing that delay on other editors than vim, right?
[09:43] <philwhln> godlygeek: is that unusual? why would that just start today?
[09:43] <godlygeek> philwhln: oh.  just started today, huh?
[09:43] <Steve^> Any ideas why my ubuntu won't get assigned an IP until I run vista to get one and run ubuntu again?
[09:43] <mrmonday> what's the command for printing the current version of X?
[09:43] <godlygeek> philwhln: if you didn't just do an update, i'd guess "dying hard drive", then.
[09:44] <nbkr> philwhln, problems with the disk? Checked smartctl -H /dev/hda?
[09:44] <PriceChild> Steve^, what type of connection?
[09:44] <joebob777as7> nbkr, i can not mount a squashfs 1.0 image though it tells me that it does not support squashfs 1.0
[09:44] <Steve^> PriceChild, ethernet, to BT Homehub
[09:44] <dyrne> Steve^: so sudo dhclient eth0   on the ubuntu box doesnt work until ip is assigned after xp requests an ip?
[09:44] <siloko> hey - anyone got any experience writing udev rules?
[09:44] <PriceChild> Steve^, I have a homehub and it works perfectly
[09:44] <Steve^> PriceChild, it used to for me too, until 2 days ago
[09:44] <nbkr> joebob777as7, Did you install the squashfs-tools?
[09:44] <PriceChild> Steve^, are you using the network manager applet in the notification area?
[09:45] <PriceChild> Steve^, pastebin the output of "cat /etc/network/interfaces" please
[09:45] <Steve^> dyrne, I haven't run that command myself, but the connection manager shows 0.0.0.0
[09:45] <joebob777as7> nbkr, yes
[09:45] <godlygeek> philwhln: are you seeing anything unusual in dmesg?
[09:45] <Pretor1ab> hi all
[09:45] <nbkr> joebob777as7, then what is the command you used for mounting the image?
[09:45] <stefg> joebob777as7: we had that already. squshfs support is *only* compiled in the Live CD kernels, because the Live CDs use it. If you need sqfs support on a installed system you have to patch and rebuild the kernel, no matter how long you deny to believe that
[09:45] <^Ocean^> xtknight, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36364/
[09:45] <philwhln> godlygeek: yeah, just started today, updated the kernel today
[09:46] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, ok, i see the problem.  it is downscaling 1600x1200 to 1680x1050 using what it can of 1680x1050 (yielding 1600x1200)
[09:46] <xtknight> 1600x1000 *
[09:46] <Pretor1ab> i want tdual boot my macbook pro with ubuntu - and am reading the howto https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBook - however i have a 2.4ghz cpu -- which lpj: parameter should i use please?
[09:46] <philwhln> nbkr: I don't have smartctl. it's not on aptitude
[09:46] <dr-fish> dyrne: will this work with the download version?
[09:46] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, you need to change 1600x1200 in xorg.conf to 1680x1050
[09:46] <^Ocean^> xtknight, ahh,,,
[09:46] <nbkr> stefg, Strange, that I mounted a squashfs image without recompiling the kernel, isn't it?
[09:46] <philwhln> godlygeek: what should I do with dmesg?
[09:46] <Steve^> PriceChild, http://pastebin.com/m3232a1da
[09:46] <fulio> how can i install icon themes?
[09:46] <dyrne> Steve^: best to listen to others here when it comes to the gnome tools. i dont have alot of exp with em. esp in ubuntu you can just sudo ifup eth0 or something that does about what the conn manager does. typically i do 1) sudo ifconfig eth0 up  2) sudo dhclient eth0    if im not manually assinging ip
[09:47] <kbj> Is there a way to me a user auto login to gnome?
[09:47] <nbkr> philwhln, Search for smartmontools
[09:47] <kbj> *make
[09:47] <nbkr> kbj, Yes, the GDM supports this.
[09:47] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, for the lower resolutions you can include 1400x900, it's a better resolution than 1280x1040 that fits your aspect ratio
[09:47] <PriceChild> Steve^, copy lines 1 and 2, underneath, then replace "lo" in each of them with "eth0".
[09:47] <kbj> nbkr: GDM?
[09:47] <philwhln> godlygeek: ran "dmesg" and nothing stands out as bad
[09:47] <Crustacean-Bob> !emacs
[09:47] <ubotu> Text Editors: gedit (GNOME), Kate (KDE), mousepad (Xfce4) | Terminal-based editors: vi/vim, emacs, and nano (user-friendly). | HTML/CSS editors: !html | Programming: !code
[09:47] <nbkr> !gdm | kbj
[09:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gdm - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[09:47] <PriceChild> Steve^, finally, "sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart" or reboot etc. and it "should" work
[09:47] <godlygeek> Pretor1ab: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MacBookProhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/MacBookPro
[09:47] <nickrud> kbj: system->admin->login window, there's a tab called security
[09:48] <Steve^> PriceChild, well, it works right now
[09:48] <godlygeek> Pretor1ab: you shouldn't need an lpj param for feisty or greater.
[09:48] <kbj> nickrud: thanks
[09:48] <fulio> Does anyone know how to install icon theme
[09:48] <nickrud> kbj: gdm == login window :)
[09:48] <Wyvern|> Simple question: How do I check what exact kernel version I'm running? (2.6.16-29 or 2.6.16-31)
[09:48] <Pretor1ab> oh ok
[09:48] <PriceChild> Wyvern|, uname -r
[09:48] <godlygeek> philwhln: hm.  i hadn't heard 'kernel update' before, i was guessing bad hard drive, which would show up in dmesg
[09:48] <Steve^> PriceChild, care to explain what the problem was?
[09:48] <Wyvern|> nop, does not show subversions.
[09:48] <riotkittie> err. anyone know offhand if dlnk's dwl-g122 rev B1 USB adapter utilizes the ralink chipset? :D :x
[09:49] <vlt> MenZa: Adding "sync" to the pmount options also solved the problem. Thank you.
[09:49] <dr-fish> dyrne: will this work with the download version?
[09:49] <PriceChild> Steve^, well the default ethernet card interface (which i assume is the one you're using) isn't listed in the file that lists what is brought up on boot.
[09:49] <philwhln> nbkr: ran "sudo smartctl -H /dev/sda1" -> "SMART Health Status: OK"
[09:49] <nbkr> Wyvern|, ls -lha /boot - compare it to the "menu.lst" file.s
[09:49] <MenZa> vlt: Not at all. :)
[09:49] <godlygeek> Wyvern|: dpkg -l | grep linux-image
[09:49] <MenZa> vlt: I find the async used is incredibly annoying for media you remove a lot
[09:49] <Steve^> PriceChild, so why did it work before and why infact would it ever work?
[09:49] <MenZa> vlt: breaks everything
[09:49] <mumbles> ok guys i have just spent a while trying to install ndiswrapper but havent gotten anywhere
[09:49] <nbkr> philwhln, Than there is no problem with the disk - at least thing that can be discovered by smart.
[09:50] <PriceChild> Steve^, pebkac
[09:50] <Pretor1ab> thanks
[09:50] <^Ocean^> xtknight, so it should look like this then ..
[09:50] <godlygeek> Wyvern|: though, that won't show what you're RUNNING, just which ones you have installed.
[09:50] <^Ocean^>         Modes      "1680x1050" "1280x1024" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
[09:50] <mumbles> i can apt-get install it but when i try to go ndiswrapper -i i get error no versions of ndiswrapper found
[09:50] <Wyvern|> sorry, ment the difference between (2.6.20-16-29 and 2.6.20-16-31) (forgot the .20 part)
[09:50] <Steve^> PriceChild, the things that could have broken it are the inclusion of an Xbox 360 to the network and my housemate doing some bt talk talk thing.    pebkac?
[09:50] <godlygeek> philwhln: i have no idea what in a kernel upgrade could cause that... sorry.
[09:50] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, right.  for each of the bit depths there
[09:50] <PriceChild> Steve^, "problem exists between keyboard and computer" - ie you must have broken it through your actions incuding sudo/gksudo.
[09:50] <^Ocean^> yea
[09:50] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, same line for 8-bit,16-bit or w/e
[09:50] <Wyvern|> so there is no way to see exactly which one?
[09:50] <^Ocean^> 1 - 24
[09:50] <^Ocean^> okay
[09:50] <godlygeek> philwhln: i think we're officially out of my league.  *blush*
[09:50] <^Ocean^> brb gonna give it a try
[09:51] <philwhln> godlygeek: sorry, that was in my first comment. you must have missed it. still trying to replicate it with nano, but happens intermitently with vim
[09:51] <Kworth> Is there a programm whith which i can search in files of a folder and replace
[09:51] <Steve^> PriceChild, hmm, ok. Oddly enough my dodgy wireless on my laptop has been fine the entire time
[09:51] <Evanlec> anyone install ubuntu on a raid-0 array? is it worth the trouble? ;p
[09:51] <PriceChild> Steve^, that's still listed in the interfaces file ;)
[09:51] <mumbles> Steve^: least you can get wireless working :P
[09:51] <godlygeek> philwhln: what options is / mounted with if you run mount?
[09:52] <IndyGunFreak> Evanlec: lol in my opinion, NO.
[09:52] <philwhln> godlygeek: no, you did great so far. a lot better than my small knowledge
[09:52] <godlygeek> mumbles: who can't get wireless working?  it's a piece of cake nowadays!
[09:52] <Evanlec> IndyGunFreak, lol, i know your opinion
[09:52] <IndyGunFreak> lol
[09:52] <^Ocean^> xtknight, hah, okay well now i can reed my text no problem, but my monitor is now running at 1280x1024 :S
[09:52] <Evanlec> i got pretty far with it last night
[09:52] <vlt> MenZa: Yes, and 2m39.332s for a 6.5MB file sounds a little more realistic :/
[09:52] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, hrmm
[09:52] <Evanlec> got ubuntu installed (manually) but having problems with GRUB
[09:52] <mumbles> godlygeek:  i cant
[09:52] <bruenig> wireless was always a piece of cake as long as there were actually drivers
[09:52] <mumbles> las tthing i have to get working with this laptop
[09:52] <dr-fish> [20:46]  <xtknight> ^Ocean^, you need t
[09:52] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, type "xrandr -q" is 1680x1050 listed?
[09:52] <godlygeek> i remember my first go at installing debian about 5 years ago... i could either get sound or modem, but not both with the same kernel... X-p
[09:53] <dr-fish> [20:46]  <xtknight> ^Ocean^, you need t
[09:53] <mumbles> godlygeek:  had the same problems
[09:53] <dr-fish> dyrne: will this work with the download version?
[09:53] <godlygeek> mumbles: what kind of card?
[09:53] <croweboy> MenZa that site confused me more,,, i tried the /dev/sdb1 /mnt and it told me permission denied
[09:53] <joebob777as7> !make-kpkg
[09:53] <mumbles> netgear wg111v2
[09:53] <smitty01> quit
[09:53] <davidthedrake> How can I tell what programs are locking down access to a file?
[09:53] <^Ocean^>  SZ:    Pixels          Physical       Refresh
[09:53] <^Ocean^>  0   1680 x 1050   ( 490mm x 321mm )   50   55
[09:53] <^Ocean^> *1   1280 x 1024   ( 373mm x 313mm )  *51   61
[09:53] <dr-fish> dyrne: will this work with the download version?
[09:53] <godlygeek> davidthedrake: lsof
[09:53] <philwhln> godlygeek: /etc/fstab says "UUID=77a3d1f3-0c95-444c-aa11-cc0c05d2ddcf /               ext3    defaults,errors=remount-ro 0       1"
[09:53] <xtknight> davidthedrake, lsof | grep filepath
[09:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about make-kpkg - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[09:53] <Steve^> mumbles, :D   We're still on a WEP secured network and it all works. WPA will probably break it.. an unsecure network is better than one I can't use, right?
[09:53] <mumbles> im just having problems with ndiswrapper
[09:53] <bascule> davidthedrake: lsof /the/file
[09:54] <mumbles> Steve^:  heheh
[09:54] <godlygeek> philwhln: I was actually hoping for the first line of output from "mount"
[09:54] <PriceChild> !info make-kpkg | joebob777as7
[09:54] <MenZa> croweboy: you need to use sudo to mount.
[09:54] <mumbles> im just goign to go for mac address filtering
[09:54] <davidthedrake> thanks everyone
[09:54] <ubotu> joebob777as7: Package make-kpkg does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[09:54] <godlygeek> philwhln: or, whichever line corresponds to '/'
[09:54] <croweboy> ill try it
[09:54] <philwhln> godlygeek: have to go to a meeting now. will try and resolve this later. first line from mount is: /dev/sda1 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro)
[09:54] <godlygeek> philwhln: good luck
[09:54] <dr-fish> dyrne: will this work with the download version?
[09:55] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, type "xrandr -q" is 1680x1050 listed?
[09:55] <philwhln> godlygeek: thanks!
[09:55] <^Ocean^> xtknight, Yeah, the first one on the list
[09:55] <joebob777as7> thanks PriceChild
[09:55] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, never mind, saw your message.  simply use the resolution applet to change it to 1680x1050
[09:55] <^Ocean^> SZ: 0
[09:55] <godlygeek> mumbles: what have you tried?
[09:55] <croweboy> menza command not found
[09:55] <MenZa> croweboy: ...huh?
[09:55] <godlygeek> mumbles: there's a thread about it here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=212365
[09:56] <^Ocean^> xtknight, k that worked, but now text looks like Puke again..
[09:56] <croweboy> i typed in subo /dev/sdb1 /mnt and entered password
[09:56] <MenZa> hi mumbles
[09:56] <croweboy> it told me command not found
[09:56] <Wyvern|> for the record, have anyone of you heard about SATA controllers resetting when driving a RAID5 under load?
[09:56] <mumbles> hi MenZa  long time no see
[09:56] <MenZa> croweboy: you need mount
[09:56] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, weird..
[09:56] <nbkr> croweboy, sudo not subo
[09:56] <MenZa> croweboy: e.g. sudo mount /dev/<devicename> /media/<mountpoint>
[09:56] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, the nvidia applet says 1680x1050?
[09:56] <^Ocean^> xtknight, yup
[09:56] <MenZa> I'd love to stay and help, but I must be going, sorry
[09:56] <croweboy> is that the full code menza
[09:56] <MenZa> croweboy: you need to substitute some values
[09:56] <nickrud> !info kernel-package | PriceChild joebob777as7
[09:56] <godlygeek> croweboy: sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt
[09:56] <MenZa> croweboy: read the article I sent you carefully
[09:57] <ubotu> pricechild joebob777as7: kernel-package: A utility for building Linux kernel related Debian packages.. In component main, is optional. Version 10.065ubuntu5 (feisty), package size 488 kB, installed size 2176 kB
[09:57] <croweboy> kk
[09:57] <urbanas2dark> Anyone know how to get PPTP to work for VPN access?
[09:57] <AmazighQ> how do i get ubuntu to connect to internet?
[09:57] <reallynewguy> hey there guys, hey im using ubuntu fiesty, just wondering if i can somehow change my screen reso to 1280x1072?
[09:57] <xtknight> reallynewguy, 1280x1024?
[09:57] <reallynewguy> yup, if possible
[09:57] <PriceChild> !fixres | reallynewguy
[09:57] <xtknight> !fixres | reallynewguy
[09:57] <ubotu> reallynewguy: 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
[09:57] <nbkr> AmazighQ, depends on how your internet connection is done. DSL, ISDN, Modem ...
[09:57] <xtknight> ;)
[09:57] <dr-fish> what happens if i use ubutu on windows xp
[09:57] <Urilockz> my screen size is that to
[09:57] <dr-fish> can i shift between operating systems?
[09:57] <Urilockz> is there a way?
[09:57] <PriceChild> dr-fish, "on"?
[09:57] <AmazighQ> dr-fish that dont work
[09:57] <MenZa> dr-fish: you can switch between operating systems.
[09:57] <dr-fish> ok
[09:57] <MenZa> !dualboot | dr-fish
[09:57] <ubotu> dr-fish: Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - MACs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot   https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MacBookProFeisty
[09:57] <dr-fish> how?
[09:57] <PriceChild> dr-fish, yes, you can "dual boot" which means you can choose which to boot when you turn your machine on.
[09:57] <MenZa> read those links
[09:58] <dr-fish> what will hapeen
[09:58] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, well there are many options you can try like "UseEDID" "no" in xorg.conf (not sure exactly where it goes)
[09:58] <croweboy> didnt work
[09:58] <dr-fish> cheers
[09:58] <PriceChild> dr-fish, see the instructions from ubotu :)
[09:58] <croweboy> didnt do anything
[09:58] <MenZa> you will get a menu at start up, asking you what operating system to use, dr-fish
[09:58] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, or you can try making a modeline which i do know how to do
[09:58] <Shockman> hi
[09:58] <AmazighQ> but you need 2 different partions to instal ubuntu and windows safly
[09:58] <godlygeek> croweboy: ls /mnt
[09:58] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, i'd be curious if 1680x1050 worked fine with the "nv" or "vesa" drivers though
[09:58] <nbkr> croweboy, than the command worked - check /mnt
[09:58] <stefg_> !info kernel-patch-squashfs
[09:58] <ubotu> Package kernel-patch-squashfs does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[09:59] <bruenig> you can't go that high with vesa can you?
[09:59] <croweboy> what huh lol
[09:59] <xtknight> bruenig,  ya 1680x1050 works here on vesa
[09:59] <godlygeek> croweboy: ls /mnt
[09:59] <bruenig> hmmm
[09:59] <xtknight> should be able to max the video card with it
[09:59] <godlygeek> croweboy: type it in.  at a terminal.
[09:59] <xtknight> vesa /= vga
[09:59] <xtknight> !=
[09:59] <annihilus> has anyone here had any luck syncing their windows smartphone with Ubuntu
[09:59] <Shockman> i have a question
[09:59] <croweboy> it said lost and found
[09:59] <godlygeek> LOL
[09:59] <Shockman> after an update is performed by ubuntu
[09:59] <nbkr> Shockman, Just ask your question.
[10:00] <godlygeek> croweboy: then /dev/sdb1 wasn't the right partition.
[10:00] <Shockman> why do i have another kernel option on grub loader
[10:00] <nbkr> croweboy, thats normal. Check /etc/mtab, to see if the new partition is mounted.
[10:00] <godlygeek> croweboy: no one here can help you out if you don't know how your partitions are layed out.
[10:00] <IdleOne> Shockman: because the kernel was upgraded
[10:00] <davidthedrake> Shockman, do you mean a different version of the kernel as an option?
[10:00] <godlygeek> nbkr: I thought he was trying to mount an NTFS?
[10:00] <dyrne> Shockman: gksu gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst see how many entries ya have prob an old kernel
[10:00] <Shockman> im new to to linux so...
[10:00] <dyrne> Shockman: then dont edit that file
[10:01] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, you did restart the X server after you edited xorg.conf, right?
[10:01] <nbkr> godlygeek, Ok - I thought he was formating a disk.
[10:01] <reallynewguy> ahh about that screen reso thing, is it only possible to run the comands given in the link if ive fully installed ubuntu? at the moment im just running off the live CD
[10:01] <^Ocean^> xtknight, Yes i did :)
[10:01] <Shockman> but can delete the old kernel after an update?
[10:01] <dyrne> Shockman: you might open synaptic and search for like linux-image and then uninstall the kernel ya dont want
[10:01] <Shockman> yes i see
[10:01] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, pastebin "sudo ddcprobe"
[10:01] <davidthedrake> Shockman, the different Kernel option you are seeing is the original version of the kernel installation. When you update your kernel, you still have the option to boot into the old one
[10:01] <Shockman> that is safer :)
[10:01] <croweboy> when i right click on it in gparted now the list option unmount shows up but the drive or partition doesnt
[10:01] <hendrixski> hey.  I just wanted to share my excitement about the ISO's decision today. :-)
[10:01] <dr-fish> so if i install ubuntu on a windows xp laptop, at startup i choos which OS to use?
[10:01] <croweboy> in computer
[10:02] <^Ocean^> xtknight, Wait i wanna try one more thing,  Were do I add A modeline option ?  I found possibly one for my monitor on Google ?
[10:02] <Shockman> thanx
[10:02] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, what monitor do you have ?
[10:02] <xtknight> maybe it's a known problem
[10:02] <hendrixski> Now, are there any patches to MS Office that fix it so that people can read ODF on them?
[10:02] <godlygeek> hendrixski: which decision?
[10:02] <dr-fish> so if i install ubuntu on a windows xp laptop, at startup i choos which OS to use?
[10:02] <nbkr> croweboy, have a look in /etc/mtab - On "Computer" there are only disk that are listed in /etc/fstab.
[10:03] <nbkr> dr-fish, correct.
[10:03] <^Ocean^> xtknight, its a LG Flatron Wide
[10:03] <bascule> dr-fish: yes, right after the BIOS
[10:03] <dyrne> dr-fish: yeah. assuming everythign installs ok
[10:03] <dr-fish> whats bios
[10:03] <hendrixski> godlygeek, the one where the ISO told Microsoft to STFU already and try again when they come up with a document standard that doesn't suck
[10:03] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, i would try generating your own modeline with "gtf" first.  but you stick modelines in the Monitor section.  by LG you mean the L226WT/L226WTQ?
[10:03] <hendrixski> that one
[10:03] <nbkr> !bios
[10:03] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bios - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:03] <dyrne> dr-fish: it is easy to fix if there is a problem
[10:03] <dr-fish> kk
[10:03] <dr-fish> thanks for all the help
[10:03] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, phone brb.  i dont remember having problems with my l226wt tho
[10:03] <dr-fish> bye !
[10:03] <^Ocean^> model : l226WTX
[10:03] <xtknight> same thing
[10:03] <hendrixski> godlygeek, where they voted down MSOOXML :-)
[10:04] <AmazighQ> dr-fish dont use you OS partion to install ubuntu
[10:04] <dr-fish> hey>?
[10:04] <dyrne> dr-fish: good luck :)
[10:04] <bascule> :) its the bot that happens when the logo is there at power on time
[10:04] <bascule> bot/bit
[10:04] <godlygeek> hendrixski: so what?  it's not like MS listens to ISO.  :-p
[10:04] <croweboy> im lost i dont know
[10:04] <croweboy> ill just wait
[10:05] <bascule> ms think they are ISO
[10:05] <hendrixski> godlygeek, but their customers int he government sector do :-)
[10:05] <nbkr> croweboy, run "cat /etc/mtab" on the console.
[10:05] <dr-fish> bbbbbyyyyyyyye
[10:05] <hendrixski> bascule, they can think that... but will their customers buy into it?
[10:05] <croweboy> with sudo in front of it ?
[10:05] <AmazighQ> dr-fish is gonna erase he hard drive hehehe
[10:05] <godlygeek> hendrixski: yes.
[10:05] <nbkr> croweboy, no, no sudo needed.
[10:05] <bascule> well if they are domestic, they won't question it
[10:06] <nbkr> croweboy, paste the result to pastebin.
[10:06] <KevinOman> what's this error mean? ./makeDebian: 17: dpkg-buildpackage: not found
[10:06] <nbkr> KevinOman, You're missing the dpkg-buildpackage command.
[10:06] <bascule> we need governemnt to slap them more <.... rhetoric ..> @)
[10:06] <xtknight> KevinOman, sudo apt-get install devscripts
[10:07] <superman> hey im having some trouble with mpc can any1 help
[10:07] <KevinOman> thanks guys
[10:07] <hendrixski> basically, if first lose the government market, then they lose the government contractors market, then all of it
[10:07] <hendrixski> unless they fix their crappy office software
[10:07] <superman> ive forgotten how it all works and that like the mpc add then the grep commands after?
[10:08] <reallynewguy> w00t godam i luv ubuntu, fixed my screen reso prob
[10:08] <reallynewguy> :) :)
[10:08] <hendrixski> umm... here's a good educational link for those of you wondering why the ISO decision is important
[10:08] <hendrixski> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=540016
[10:09] <bascule> yeah cause big bussiness faollows government and then emplyees want what they get used to at work and so it grows, hopefully
[10:09] <croweboy> no luck
[10:09] <IdleOne> hendrixski: that is better for offtopic
[10:09] <croweboy> no luck
[10:09] <volothamp> hi everybody
[10:09] <bobgill> Where in Gnome Configuration Editor is the option to change my gnome-panel font again? I forgot
[10:09] <Pepin> ciao a tutti
[10:09] <IdleOne> !it | Pepin
[10:09] <deluxer> en bra screen-recorder, som kan spara direkt i swf format?
[10:09] <ubotu> Pepin: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[10:09] <hendrixski> IdleOne, right...
[10:10] <Pepin> ok
[10:10] <Urilockz> is there a way to get a bigger max screen resolution?
[10:10] <aXent> t
[10:10] <IdleOne> !fixres | Urilockz
[10:10] <bobgill> nm, found it
[10:10] <ubotu> Urilockz: 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
[10:11] <diablos_raven> im back
[10:11] <IdleOne> ty for the warning diablos_raven :)
[10:11] <pteague> any idea how i can figure out the UUIDs of certain devices? such as /dev/sda1, etc?
[10:11] <tonyy> !uuid
[10:12] <ubotu> To see a list of your devices/partitions and their corresponding UUID's, run this command in a !shell:  blkid  (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks for the rationale behind the transition to UUID)
[10:12] <diablos_raven> np sorry i was in the wrong channel
[10:12] <asdf> anyone know how to install awn in gutsy?
[10:12] <hind-kevin> hello
[10:12] <AmazighQ> question: after i type sude pppoeconf. will i have a internet connection on ubuntu?
[10:12] <hind-kevin> slt sa va??
[10:13] <hind-kevin> qui est french??
[10:13] <nbkr> !gutsy|asdf
[10:13] <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
[10:13] <hind-kevin> do you speek french??
[10:13] <nbkr> !fr | hind-kevin
[10:13] <ubotu> hind-kevin: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[10:14] <AmazighQ> k im gonna reboot to ubuntu and try to get an internet connection
[10:14] <hind-kevin> do you speek french??
[10:14] <nbkr> AmazighQ, probably not.
[10:14] <AmazighQ> :(
[10:14] <PriceChild> hind-kevin, /join #ubuntu-fr
[10:14] <deluxer> Ngon som vet en bra screen recorder?
[10:14] <hind-kevin> what?
[10:14] <hind-kevin> i donc no
[10:14] <programador3> #list
[10:14] <luite_> 'does someone know a good 'screen recorder' ' :P
[10:14] <Enselic> How do I disable e.g. FTP older on the Desktop?
[10:14] <deluxer> :P
[10:14] <dyrne> !screencast
[10:14] <ubotu> Some programs to capture your screen are Istanbul, Wink, Gvidcap, Xvidcap, vnc2swf, demorecorder.  Also see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ScreenCasts.
[10:15] <hind-kevin> do you french??
[10:15] <PriceChild> hind-kevin, escribe?() /join #ubuntu-fr
[10:15] <Enselic> luite_:I prefer recordMyDesktop
[10:15] <hind-kevin> do you speek french??
[10:15] <AmazighQ> non
[10:15] <AmazighQ> !!
[10:15] <nbkr> hind-kevin, non - francais est en #ubuntu-fr
[10:15] <Enselic> !fr | hind-kevin
[10:15] <ubotu> hind-kevin: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[10:15] <luite_> Enselic: you should answer deluxer, I just translated his question from swedish :)
[10:15] <Enselic> luite_: jaha :P
[10:15] <hind-kevin> comment on fait pour rejoindre #ubuntu.fr??
[10:16] <deluxer> Iv got an answer already
[10:16] <nbkr> hind-kevin, /j #ubunutu-fr
[10:16] <PriceChild> hind-kevin, taper /join #ubuntu-fr
[10:16] <AmazighQ> !fr
[10:16] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[10:16] <MartinW> Under what license is the Logging bot's code?
[10:16] <^Ocean^> xtknight, Okay  I got a lil closer,  Added a few modelines...   Got the fonts Better ,  But i know it could be EVen Slightly better...
[10:16] <PriceChild> MartinW, which logging bot?
[10:16] <MartinW> The one in this channel
[10:16] <PriceChild> MartinW, which logging bot?
[10:16] <MartinW> Ubuntulog
[10:17] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, hmm.  again look at the font settings, i suppose
[10:17] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, or take another screenshot and show me
[10:17] <programador3> hi
[10:18] <^Ocean^> xtknight, i tihnk i need too figure out how to generate the proper modelines for my Monitor hmm
[10:18] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, well usually they're in the monitor's memory and the nvidia driver reads that
[10:18] <PriceChild> MartinW, pm
[10:19] <gpd> err - latest feisty kernel causes my box to not find its root drive :(
[10:19] <KlrSpz> anyone know the screenlets pkg name under ubuntu?
[10:19] <^Ocean^> xtknight, haha Soo is that like the ECID or somthin i gota dump ?
[10:19] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, EDID ya
[10:20] <IndyGunFreak> How would i set my default DVD app to be VLC?  It always opens totem for some reason
[10:20] <macd> KlrSpz, how about gdesklets for gnome ;)
[10:20] <KlrSpz> nah, I want screenlets, gdesklets suck
[10:20] <jrib> IndyGunFreak: system -> preferences -> removable drives and media
[10:20] <IndyGunFreak> jrib: ah.. thats rigt.
[10:20] <IndyGunFreak> right
[10:20] <selmac> Re
[10:21] <^Ocean^> heh xtknight how do i read the EDID Tho ?
[10:21] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, dont know if there's a way to read the edid manually in linux or not but i know on windows you can
[10:21] <deluxer> istanbul laggade satan
[10:21] <^Ocean^> ahh
[10:21] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, 'monitor asset manager' free for windows
[10:21] <deluxer> recordmydesktop fick ja inte igng
[10:21] <ubunteroAR> what do you all recommend for HD encryption?  ideally something included in ubuntu and that will work through kernel upgrades (unlike TrueCrypt)
[10:21] <xtknight> i dont know if the modelines are in the same format though, but i'd guess so
[10:22] <macd> xtknight, read-edid is the package that will do that
[10:22] <Xcerca> what's the best to edit GRUB entries ?
[10:22] <Xcerca> best way...
[10:22] <xtknight> macd, crashes here tho :(
[10:22] <lazaruslupine> grubby works fine but any text editor will do
[10:23] <Xcerca> is grubby just a text editor ?
[10:23] <xtknight> ^Ocean^, you can export an edid with the nvidia settings box but reading it is another story.  maybe read-edid will work for you, though
[10:24] <t1ger> Hello
[10:24] <lazaruslupine> sorry i'm thinking of somethng that i don't think exists anymore
[10:24] <lazaruslupine> a text editor works fine its just a simple text file
[10:25] <realnewguy> hey guys, im dl java, which package for ubuntu will i need? the rpm version or just the plain self extracting version?
[10:25] <bruenig> realnewguy, and you don't want the one in the repositories because?
[10:25] <realnewguy> is that through synaptic?
[10:25] <jzl> Can someone tell me how to stream videos from my media server?  I have it mounted via SMB but it will not play all my movies :/
[10:25] <bruenig> realnewguy, synaptic is a front end yes
[10:25] <realnewguy> ok, ill try that
[10:25] <Xcerca> lazaruslupine    where is the file at ?
[10:26] <lazaruslupine> /boot/grub/menu.lst
[10:26] <macd> jzl, chances are you are missing some codecs
[10:26] <fulio> Hi, i was wondering, when you rotate the cube is it possible to make the windows  pop out while rotating the cube
[10:26] <fastputty> is there a way toget our computer spect trough the shell command
[10:26] <bruenig> !effects | fulio yes
[10:26] <ubotu> fulio yes: For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[10:26] <markelhas> ppl need help to get sound back again
[10:26] <jzl> macd: how would I check that?
[10:26] <Enselic> fastputty: of course, look in /proc
[10:26] <macd> jzl, verify the type of file your trying to play and its encoding, then make sure you have the appropriate codecs installed
[10:26] <markelhas> a can't find no error when booting, but today i've no sound
[10:27] <macd> !codecs | jzl
[10:27] <ubotu> jzl: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[10:27] <jzl> macd: it is xvid
[10:27] <bruenig> markelhas, alsactl restore
[10:27] <markelhas> bruenig, ok going to try
[10:27] <macd> jzl see the links posted for howto install xvid support.
[10:27] <jzl> macd: looking that way.  Thanks
[10:29] <genii> encrypt hd http://www.bauer-power.net/2007/07/how-to-fully-encrypt-your-ubuntu.html
[10:29] <realnewguy> ive tried the 'java-common' download through synaptic, but i still cant view websites that need the java plugin :S
[10:29] <genii> AFK work
[10:29] <macd> jzl, specifically you want to verify the following packages are isntalled libdvdcss2 totem-xine w32codecs  (these come from the non-free repos so make sure to enable those via synaptic)
[10:29] <ikonia> !away >genii
[10:29] <deluxer> fan va det laggar med screenrecorders =S
[10:29] <macd> !java | realnewguy
[10:29] <ubotu> realnewguy: 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
[10:29] <jrib> realnewguy: you need sun-java6-plugin from multiverse
[10:29] <realnewguy> ah ok, ty
[10:29] <tuck05> Anyone care to chat with me in a private window?  I am thinking of trying Ubuntu for the first time and I have lots of noob questions...
[10:30] <jrib> tuck05: ask here
[10:30] <Xcerca> lazaruslupine   thanks
[10:30] <lazaruslupine> no prob
[10:30] <tuck05> ok
[10:30] <gnuskool> allo allo
[10:30] <deluxer> finns det ingen screenrecorder som inte krver n mycket?
[10:30] <deluxer> alla jag provat har laggat just nu :(
[10:30] <jrib> !se | deluxer
[10:30] <ubotu> deluxer: Svensk Ubuntu- och Kubuntusupport hittar du pa #ubuntu-se resp. #kubuntu-se
[10:30] <pochomon> ayuda
[10:30] <pochomon> gpg: no se puede abrir `': No existe el fichero  directorio
[10:30] <pochomon> --15:26:51--  http://ubuntu.beryl-project.org/root@lupine.me.uk.gpg
[10:30] <pochomon>            => `-'
[10:30] <pochomon> Resolviendo ubuntu.beryl-project.org... 195.114.19.35, 208.113.193.9, 80.77.247.17, ...
[10:30] <pochomon> Conectando a ubuntu.beryl-project.org|195.114.19.35|:80... conectado.
[10:30] <pochomon> Peticin HTTP enviada, esperando respuesta... 200 OK
[10:30] <jrib> !es | pochomon
[10:30] <ubotu> pochomon: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[10:30] <pochomon> Longitud: 2,415 (2.4K) [application/octet-stream] 
[10:30] <pochomon>  0% [                                  ]  0             --.--K/s
[10:31] <pochomon> No se puede escribir en `root@lupine.me.uk.gpg' (Tubera rota).
[10:31] <jzl> macd: they are installed :/
[10:31] <ikonia> thanks jrib
[10:31] <voidmage> how do I reformat a usb thumbdrive?
[10:31] <markelhas> bruenig, nopes, should i reboot or something like that!?
[10:31] <jzl> macd: looks as if I have all the codecs installed... I thought that I did.
[10:31] <bruenig> markelhas, no, rebooting is silly always
[10:31] <fulio> how do i install AWN?
[10:32] <markelhas> bruenig, what can i do more to try to solve this
[10:32] <Tomi-idle> any way to change vendor id on usb device? trying to get my generic webcam working. it should be the same chip
[10:32] <bruenig> markelhas, certainly not rebooting, that won't do you any good
[10:32] <deluxer> Kan man kra irssi genom socket 4?
[10:32] <arghh2D2> Question:  How do i check to see if I have "Java Virtual Machine" installed?
[10:32] <sunnypies> how do i see what version my jdk is?
[10:32] <markelhas> bruenig, ok them. so can i try anything else!?
[10:32] <jrib> deluxer: enlgish only here.   /join #ubuntu-se
[10:32] <strabes> voidmage: i had the same problem, i'm looking for the thread, h/o
[10:32] <bruenig> !info sun-java6-jdk
[10:32] <ubotu> sun-java6-jdk: Sun Java(TM) Development Kit (JDK) 6. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 6-00-2ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 9270 kB, installed size 31240 kB
[10:32] <Tomi-idle> deluxer: #ubuntu-se
[10:32] <deluxer> oh
[10:32] <deluxer> sorry
[10:33] <deluxer> but can i use socket 4 in irssi?
[10:33] <sunnypies> bruenig: thnks
[10:33] <deluxer> use irssi with socket 4*
[10:33] <arghh2D2> Question:  How do i check to see if I have "Java Virtual Machine" installed?
[10:33] <tuck05> I've been reading about the restricted formats.  I read that you can install a restricted plugin to play .mp3's.  Will I still be able to burn cd's in .mp3 format?
[10:33] <bruenig> arghh2D2, jre
[10:33] <jrib> deluxer: try #irssi as well
[10:33] <deluxer> =O
[10:34] <strabes> voidmage: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=478901 The last post, which was posted be me, should help you out.
[10:34] <jrib> arghh2D2: you want sun's  jvm?
[10:34] <markelhas> ppl need help to get sound back again any tips!?
[10:34] <TheZanke> I am getting repeatedly core dumped in xvid cap
[10:34] <TheZanke> its saying
[10:34] <TheZanke> *** glibc detected *** xvidcap: double free or corruption (!prev): 0xb4f04d70 ***
[10:34] <jrib> !sound > markelhas (see the private message from ubotu)
[10:34] <jzl> macd: I just pulled a file over locally and it was able to play.  Looks like its the streaming... ?
[10:35] <ShackJack> Hi all - installing xubuntu on a 64MB thinkpad (taking - forever)... It's sort of paused on xubuntu-desktop with little blips from the HD every now and then -- is that normal... just wrapping up the installation? (paused at "Select & INstall software" progress bar - xubuntu-desktop...) (it's an xubuntu ?? but noone awake in #xubuntu)
[10:35] <arghh2D2> bruenig: jre comes up with "command not found"  however, i can get all the fancy java games and stuff to work on a web browser, but i'm trying to run something in 'java virtual machine' i guess... heres the program: http://www.isc.ro/en/download.html
[10:35] <ikonia> ShackJack 64mb is too little
[10:35] <arghh2D2> jrib, i'm not sure what i need to do.
[10:36] <jrib> arghh2D2: what are you trying to do?
[10:36] <bruenig> !info sun-java6-jre | arghh2D2 sigh
[10:36] <ubotu> arghh2d2 sigh: sun-java6-jre: Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 (architecture independent files). In component multiverse, is optional. Version 6-00-2ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 6176 kB, installed size 14148 kB
[10:36] <ubunteroAR> where can I download the ubuntu kernel 2.6.15 source deb?  it's no longer available via APT in feisty
[10:36] <Paddy_EIRE> ShackJack, nots not alot of ram... did you consider installing with the text based installed
[10:36] <arghh2D2> jrib, http://www.isc.ro/en/download.html
[10:36] <Paddy_EIRE> intaller*
[10:36] <Paddy_EIRE> :P
[10:36] <ikonia> Paddy_EIRE too little to run a usable desktop
[10:36] <ShackJack> Paddy_EIRE: ikonia - I am using text based... but it stuck on xubuntu-deskop  (@ 85%)... Is it thinking?
[10:36] <dyrne> ubunteroAR: packages.ubuntu.com? maybe but if not in repos maybe not i guess
[10:36] <ikonia> ShackJack you've not got enough ram
[10:36] <jrib> !java > arghh2D2 (see the private message from ubotu)
[10:37] <ubunteroAR> dyrne: I'll look
[10:37] <ShackJack> Paddy_EIRE: ikonia: Thankfully a 128MB stick module arrives tomooroow :)
[10:37] <al_> So my laptop was going into hibernation so I plugged it in real quick. It seemed to come back to life cos it made me unlock the screen, so I did. Then it continued to hibernate anyway...
[10:37] <realnewguy> this may sound pretty stupid but... is there a way to scan the windows partition for viruses etc using the ubuntu live CD?
[10:37] <ShackJack> ikonia: According to the Xubuntu website, I do...
[10:37] <al_> So then I turned it on again and now it won't go past BIOS.
[10:37] <jrib> arghh2D2: I assume you already tried to do 'java -jar wordbiz.jar' and it failed so follow ubotu's instructions on installing the java virtual machine from sun
[10:37] <sunnypies> In Ubuntu, how do i see what version my java development kit (jdk) is?
[10:37] <al_> Is this likely to be anything I can fix without resetting the CMOS?
[10:37] <dyrne> realnewguy: thats actually a very handy function of linux
[10:37] <Paddy_EIRE> !fluxbuntu | ShackJack
[10:37] <ubotu> ShackJack: fluxbuntu is a LPAE-standard compliant, Ubuntu-based derivative that maintains the goal of running on a wide range of mobile devices and computers (low-end & high-end). It is lightweight, swift and efficient. | Support Channel: #fluxbuntu on freenode | Homepage: http://fluxbuntu.org/
[10:37] <arghh2D2> ten four jrib, thanks
[10:37] <jrib> sunnypies: apt-cache policy sun-java6-jdk    ?
[10:37] <ikonia> ShackJack I disagree
[10:37] <ShackJack> I don't care if it runs slow - I am just asking why it stopped at 85%?
[10:38] <dyrne> realnewguy: im not familiar with the linux virus scanners for windows though
[10:38] <gabidelamari> hola
[10:38] <bernabelillo> hola
[10:38] <ShackJack> ikonia: Regadless, the xubuntu website says it can install run with 64MB; you think the installer stopped at 85% because of only 64MB ram?
[10:38] <sunnypies> jrib: that worked!  how did you learn that command?
[10:38] <markelhas> jrib, thnks problem solved
[10:38] <Paddy_EIRE> !es | gabidelamari
[10:38] <ubotu> gabidelamari: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[10:38] <jrib> !apt > sunnypies (see the private message from ubotu)
[10:39] <ikonia> ShackJack possibly
[10:39] <ikonia> ShackJack the kernel requires 24 meg to run - that doesn't leave much to process the install
[10:39] <bernabelillo> como te va
[10:40] <ShackJack> ikonia: O.K. Someone should think about updating the Xubuntu website, then...
[10:40] <Esteth> Does anyone know of either a tool that removes DRM from iTunes store songs, or allows me to play them if i input the key i used to purchase them?
[10:41] <PriceChild> Esteth, that discussion is most probably against their terms of purchase and not suitable for this channel sorry.
[10:41] <corrupt> it's time to eat, bye everybody.
[10:41] <qazibasit> ify zahura17
[10:41] <Paddy_EIRE> ShackJack, it'll run on 64meg but it wont install on that bare minimum and you dont have 64 meg as the kernel uses some of that ... on a laptop aswell your sound and gfx are also using system ram
[10:41] <dyrne> realnewguy: id google for like knoppix virus scan windows or something anything mentioned in a howto for knoppix should be available in ubuntu
[10:42] <qazibasit> hey whats the difference b/w kernel 2.5 and 2.6
[10:42] <markelhas> i've a asus m3n with 1 gb of mem, when i try to boot ubutun the system is very very very slow, slower than the livecd. I've made the memtest and no errors found. I've tested a different 512 mem and same problem. Later i've put a 256 mem and it works just fine. What can i do to use 1g mem in my ubuntu?
[10:42] <tovella> ShackJack: perhaps you might try using the alternate-install CD.
[10:42] <dyrne> 2.5?
[10:42] <qazibasit> like while booting from 2.6 i was having problem and i boot my linux from 2.5
[10:42] <Esteth> PriceChild: Oh, sorry. I assumed since i legally purchased the music, that it would be legal to play the music. Damn DRM :(
[10:42] <qazibasit> the version of kernel
[10:42] <PriceChild> Esteth, you legally purchased the right to play it under certain conditions and many restrictions.
[10:42] <tyoc> Hi there people, I have a problem with seeing my HD
[10:43] <ShackJack> ikonia: Paddy_EIRE: Actually it seems to have just woken up and is progressing "Cleaning Up" :)... I do hear ya though... a 128MB upgrade is coming tommorrow (circa 2000 think pad)... That should run xubuntu O.K. I should think?
[10:43] <xOjka> :)
[10:43] <PriceChild> Esteth, you didn't purchase the music
[10:43] <tyoc> I have already installed my ubuntu in my PC... but the motherboard where toasted
[10:43] <Paddy_EIRE> ShackJack, yep.... it'll run fine on that
[10:43] <xOjka> heh
[10:43] <tyoc> all the other parts where OK
[10:43] <tyoc> only the mother board crashed...
[10:43] <markelhas> any ideia what's the problem may be?
[10:43] <fulio> !awn
[10:43] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about awn - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:44] <markelhas> !mem
[10:44] <ubotu> A quick FAQ on Memory Management: http://gentoo-wiki.com/FAQ_Linux_Memory_Management For Lubos Lunak's desktop memory usage comparison, see: http://ktown.kde.org/~seli/memory/desktop_benchmark.html
[10:44] <Centaur5> I just upgraded from Edgy to Feisty and now I can't get the nvidia drivers to load properly. Any ideas?
[10:44] <tyoc> the anterior motherboard was an gygabite 965pDS, now I have an ASUS P5B Deluxe/wifi AP
[10:44] <tovella> ShackJack: depends on what you consider OK.  i personally wouldn't run without 256MB.
[10:44] <Esteth> PriceChild: Well yeah. Ah well, looks like i'll have to put up with burning in XP to a virtual CD, then ripping from that CD. iTunes kills the DRM when you do that, but you lose quality :(
[10:44] <tyoc> but I get grub error 21
[10:44] <tyoc> when starting the system
[10:44] <ShackJack> ikonia: Paddy_EIRE: Thanks both for your input... I did get stuck at one point in the 64MB install - on anthy, but in that case you could just kill process and continue on...
[10:45] <Paddy_EIRE> ShackJack, anthy?
[10:45] <SpudDogg> is there a reason Gnome is so much more popular then KDE?
[10:45] <SpudDogg> at least in ubuntu
[10:45] <dyrne> Centaur5: tried the restricted manager thing?
[10:45] <neverblue> SpudDogg, its simple
[10:45] <qazibasit> well most distributions use gnome
[10:45] <asdf> anyone know a command to count down in the terminal?
[10:45] <Paddy_EIRE> SpudDogg, because gnome is better :P
[10:46] <qazibasit> whereas kde is not supported by all vendors
[10:46] <ShackJack> Paddy_EIRE: It's a package - not sure what dictionary or foreign character think... Anyway... it got stuck on that (cause of low mem), but you can just kill the process and move on....
[10:46] <neverblue> asdf apropos can be used to search for commands with keywords
[10:46] <PriceChild> !offtopic
[10:46] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[10:46] <ShackJack> ikonia: Paddy_EIRE: It's installing my GRUB now, yay!
[10:46] <amaranthinenight> I'm experiencing an ugly error in Evolution, when I try to add an Exchange account the program crashes. If I run it from a terminal it does some yelling about libsoup messages. Has anyone else experienced this? I've done extensive googling on the subject and can find nothing.
[10:46] <asdf> neverblue: can you elaborate?
[10:46] <neverblue> asdf, man apropos
[10:46] <dyrne> Centaur5: sorry ive not used the gui tools much but never had an issue with nvidia installer or the package in feisty
[10:46] <Paddy_EIRE> !kubuntu | SpudDogg
[10:46] <ubotu> SpudDogg: Kubuntu is Ubuntu with KDE, the K Desktop Environment, instead of Gnome. See http://kubuntu.org for more information - For support: #kubuntu - See also !KDE
[10:46] <SpudDogg> neverblue: yea, kde is a little harder to use, but im surprised more people dont use it for it's eye candy.  i, personally, dont like all the eye candy so i use gnome
[10:47] <tyoc> some one of you have an idea about the problem
[10:47] <neverblue> SpudDogg, then you wouldnt like Beryl :)
[10:47] <amaranthinenight> I love compiz. I wouldn't be able to live without that thing that arranges all of my windows on the screen for easy locating
[10:47] <erichj> KDE isn't harder to use. The interface just isn't intuitive
[10:48] <SpudDogg> neverblue: i actually do have beryl installed and running, but i like that for SOME of the features, like hovering the items in the bottom bar, etc
[10:48] <markelhas> i need to compile kernel with a different option how can i do that?
[10:48] <neverblue> asdf, for example, sleep might do what you like, apropos time
[10:48] <amaranthinenight> Unintuitive is roughly equal to more difficult
[10:48] <al_> ok never mind that I have a better question
[10:48] <markelhas> is there a simple way?
[10:48] <asdf> neverblue: got ya -- that's pretty sweet
[10:48] <Paddy_EIRE> !kernel | markelhas
[10:48] <ubotu> markelhas: 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
[10:48] <Googleheimer> anyone have any luck with an Acer Orbicam?
[10:48] <asdf> thanks!
[10:48] <neverblue> asdf ;)
[10:48] <al_> glxinfo displays direct rendering as Yes in my main system but No in my 32-bit chroot.
[10:48] <The_Devil> hello?
[10:48] <al_> Actually never mind
[10:48] <neverblue> !hi | The_Devil
[10:48] <ubotu> The_Devil: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[10:48] <erichj> Googleheimer, no. i have one on this laptop and have never gotten to work
[10:49] <The_Devil> Ty
[10:49] <Googleheimer> same here
[10:49] <al_> ok yeah
[10:49] <The_Devil> Im kinda new on linux... someone that can help me?
[10:49] <Googleheimer> though with gutsy my ENE Technologies card reader sorks
[10:49] <neverblue> !ask | The_Devil
[10:49] <ubotu> The_Devil: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[10:49] <SpudDogg> The_Devil: what do you need?
[10:49] <Paddy_EIRE> !ask | The_Devil
[10:49] <al_> How come glx can do direct rendering from my main system but not from my 32-bit subsystem?
[10:49] <al_> What've I not done?
[10:49] <neverblue> beat ya Paddy :P
[10:49] <Paddy_EIRE> neverblue, lol
[10:49] <neverblue> :)
[10:50] <markelhas> Paddy_EIRE, is there any form to check which option my actual kernel was compiled?
[10:50] <Googleheimer> and by sorks I mean Works
[10:50] <dyrne> The_Devil: whats the problem?
[10:50] <The_Devil> once i innstalled ubuntu... and activated desktop effects.. it whas stylish...
[10:50] <erichj> Googleheimer, same here. my orbicam is made by bison. apparently the creative and logitech based orbicams work with the updated drivers
[10:51] <Rynoo> I have installed Ubuntu 7.04 on a buddy's laptop, which we currently can't connect to their internet, is there a way I can download all the updates and burn them to CD so I can update his system?
[10:51] <sophy> how to do so that "sudo modprobe fsam7440" is executed automatically each time the computer boots ?
[10:51] <dyrne> Rynoo: apt-zip maybe
[10:51] <Googleheimer> uh...how can I see if I have the updated drivers?
[10:51] <markelhas> is there any form to check which option my actual kernel was compiled?
[10:51] <erichj> Googleheimer, give me a sec to find the site
[10:52] <Googleheimer> right on
[10:52] <The_Devil> someone in private that can help me?
[10:52] <neverblue> The_Devil, ask your question, so everyone gets a stab at it ;)
[10:52] <The_Devil> I HAVE ALLREDY DONE THAT
[10:52] <arghh2D2> Does Anybody Know Why Firefox has been locking up lately and after i force quit and try to restart it, i get a message saying is already running and i have either kill the process or restart...arggh
[10:52] <The_Devil> fuck
[10:52] <erichj> Googleheimer, http://mxhaard.free.fr/download.html
[10:52] <Paddy_EIRE> The_Devil, that was not a question..
[10:53] <Googleheimer> lol
[10:53] <The_Devil> who the fuck are you?
[10:53] <PriceChild> The_Devil, please watch your language and calm down :)
[10:53] <Googleheimer> thanks erichj
[10:53] <erichj> !uhoh The_Devil
[10:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about uhoh the_devil - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:53] <The_Devil> i innstalled linux ubuntu...
[10:53] <Gibb`s> Je relance Ubuntu j'ai reu des mises  jours
[10:53] <aricz> The_Devil : shhhhh... the nazis are watching you
[10:53] <saraivaj> hi all, i`m trying to install an NIS Client in an Ubuntu.
[10:53] <kbj> Is it possible to make more than 1 samba user? And with only read permissions?
[10:53] <erichj> just watch the language
[10:53] <The_Devil> once i got it up. i activated the desktop effects
[10:54] <saylar> hey guys. i could use some help. i think my homeserver has been compromised.
[10:54] <The_Devil> it workt fine intill the line over dissapeard
[10:54] <robbster3> saylar: why you say that?
[10:54] <Paddy_EIRE> !enter | The_Devil
[10:54] <ubotu> The_Devil: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[10:54] <RickSeymour> is it possible to create a custom kernel without having an initrd?
[10:54] <genii> kbj: You can make any number of users you desire
[10:54] <The_Devil> fuck?
[10:54] <SilentDis> hello :)
[10:54] <^Ocean^> okay,  Maybe ya'll can help me clear somthing up...  I have a Wide Screen LCD   When I watch a Movie,  Still get the Black Strips at the top and bottom on the movie...   Don't that Defeat the purpose of the Wide Screen Monitor ?
[10:55] <aricz> haha the_devil
[10:55] <neverblue> !ops | The_Devil
[10:55] <PriceChild> The_Devil, again, please watch your language.
[10:55] <ubotu> The_Devil: 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
[10:55] <erichj> !ohmy | The_Devil
[10:55] <ikonia> The_Devil: there is NO need for that language
[10:55] <ubotu> The_Devil: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[10:55] <IdleOne> The_Devil: please watch your language
[10:55] <PriceChild> neverblue, I am here.
[10:55] <RickSeymour> I receive the error "cannot create initial console"
[10:55] <saraivaj> but happen this error when i try to restart
[10:55] <saraivaj> * binding to YP server...
[10:55] <saraivaj>  * ....                                                                  [fail] 
[10:55] <ikonia> saraivaj are you using nis ?
[10:55] <kRush> is there a way to make gt apps look native in gnome?
[10:55] <saraivaj> yes
[10:55] <kRush> qt
[10:55] <kbj> genii: How do I create another user ? And how do I make this user readonly? - :D
[10:55] <ikonia> saraivaj ok - so the startup script is failing to bind ?
[10:56] <RickSeymour> is it possible to create a custom kernel without having an initrd? I receive the error "cannot create initial console"
[10:56] <ikonia> is it failing to bind to the master or to anything
[10:56] <SilentDis> Odd question: I'll be getting high-speed 'net access via my cell phone company soon (goodbye crummy dialup!).  I *think* i can handle the ip routing and such using Ubuntu server (been a while, but i'll muddle thru).  I'll have to connect a cell phone via USB to the 'puter though, and i've not had any experience with anything like that in *nix.  Is this doable in an Ubuntu Server config?
[10:56] <ikonia> RickSeymour /dev/console ?
[10:56] <arghh2D2> does anyone know how to find out wich process my locked up firefox is under so i can kill it?
[10:56] <saraivaj> yes, and the server is ok.
[10:56] <dyrne> kbj: by default the new user wont be a member of any groups read only access to what?
[10:56] <saraivaj> because there is another lab with conectiva
[10:56] <RickSeymour> /dev/console is present
[10:56] <ikonia> saraivaj so if you do a ypcat passwd what happens ?
[10:56] <saylar> i saw the process sftp-server and did a strace and it seems that it was scanning my whole filesystem. how do i check what was going on. auth.log just says subsystem request for sftp. is sftp installed by default in ubuntu server?
[10:56] <dyrne> nm
[10:56] <Paddy_EIRE> arghh2D2, firefox-bin
[10:56] <arghh2D2> does anyone know how to find out wich process my locked up firefox is under so i can kill it?  and/or a better web browser for ubuntu?
[10:56] <genii> kbj: You make new samba users with:   sudo smbpasswd -ae <name>
[10:56] <jrib> arghh2D2: killall firefox-bin
[10:56] <SilentDis> arghh2D2: sudo killall firefox
[10:57] <Paddy_EIRE> !repeat | arghh2D2
[10:57] <ubotu> arghh2D2: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[10:57] <saraivaj> No such map password. Reason: Can't bind to server which serves this domain
[10:57] <SilentDis> arghh2D2: sudo killall firefox-bin
[10:57] <ikonia> saraivaj ok, so it really isn't bound
[10:57] <SilentDis> arghh2D2: jrib is correct, thank you on that one :)
[10:57] <genii> kbj: As for what directories etc they see and have permissions to, that is is the smb.conf file
[10:57] <ikonia> saraivajsaraivaj anything in messages ?
[10:57] <SilentDis> arghh2D2: as for a 'better' browser, there's epiphiny (or however it's spelled) and konkquerer (more for KDE, but it works under gnome)
[10:57] <amaranthinenight> I'm not sure if there's anyone here that can help me, but I have a problem with the Evolution mail client. I need a mail client to use in linux that can access a Microsoft Exchange server for email. Whenever I try to create an account to interface with the exchange server on my network, it crashes after I enter my password. If I run it in a terminal, it outputs some junk about libsoup....
[10:58] <amaranthinenight> ...Anyone have any ideas? I'd gladly use another client if I could find one besides evolution with exchange support, but I can't.
[10:58] <SilentDis> arghh2D2: also, there's always Opera and Netscape
[10:58] <kbj> genii: Ok thanks, do I have to create that user as a normal user first? And where is the smb conf located?
[10:58] <arghh2D2> whats the best browser in anyones opinion?
[10:58] <Harry_Slaughter> IE
[10:58] <davidthedrake> arghh2D2, Firefox
[10:58] <Paddy_EIRE> amaranthinenight, which version of exchange
[10:58] <ikonia> arghh2D2 its personal opinion, only your opinon matter
[10:58] <Harry_Slaughter> %^)
[10:58] <amaranthinenight> Of exchange or evolution?
[10:59] <Ax-Ax> IE, defenitly
[10:59] <SilentDis> arghh2D2: Firefox Rox ;)  I use a combo of Konq and FF myself.
[10:59] <arghh2D2> as far as stability?  its been buggy on my end lately
[10:59] <scipio_> arghh2D2, i would use opera but i can't set it up correctly in linux so firefox
[10:59] <Ax-Ax> arghh2D2; Firefox!
[10:59] <amaranthinenight> Evolution is version 2.10.1, Exchange is Server 2007, from what I can gather.
[11:00] <Harry_Slaughter> i've just taken a leap of faith, been using redhat since 5.2 and finally can't take it anymore, so i installed ubuntu. problem is i need to install a lamp stack, and i'm not familiar at all with dpkg or ubuntu repos.
[11:00] <azi> hm.. i've installed ubutnu and my resolution was crapy, so i've apt-get-ed xorg-server-intel and now my resolution is sOOO bad 640x400 even with 915resultion.. what can i do?
[11:01] <Harry_Slaughter> i'm using synaptic to install new packages, but the default repos don't seem to contain packages like mysql.
[11:01] <Paddy_EIRE> amaranthinenight, there are known issues with the 2007 version I would suggest trying the ubuntu forums for a bit before I would come here as you will be better informed as to the compatibility status of said app
[11:01] <crdlb> !lamp | Harry_Slaughter
[11:01] <ubotu> Harry_Slaughter: 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+)
[11:01] <dyrne> azi: what are you a graphic designer? whats wrong with 640x400?
[11:01] <joebob777as7> Harry_Slaughter, you need to get ubuntu server installs lamp by default
[11:01] <TimeTraveller> i downloaded azureuz and put it on a folder on the desktop and it runs good, but where should i put programs is there any "standard" folder and how do i assosiate torrent files with it .. i know i can install it with synaptic but that version is not working with my system
[11:01] <Xcerca> is there a way to change file permissions from root,  so that you can edit and save things in them ?
[11:01] <dyrne> azi: can you pastebin xorg.conf ? and monitor model?
[11:01] <azi> dyrne: eh
[11:01] <Harry_Slaughter> joebob777as7, i've installed the desktop version
[11:02] <west> how do i edit php file access
[11:02] <PriceChild> joebob777as7, no it doesn't, but it gives you the option
[11:02] <azi> dyrne: actually i can't :\ it's my friends laptop and he's 100km away from me, i can tell you the graphic card model though : Intel Media Graphics Accelerator 950
[11:02] <jrib> TimeTraveller: /opt or /usr/local/ for system-wide things you install on your own, otherwise just anywhere in your HOME that you want for personal stuff
[11:02] <amaranthinenight> Thanks for the help Paddy_EIRE. I guess I'll be creating an account on the forums.
[11:02] <Harry_Slaughter> crdlb, tks, that link above seem to answer the question
[11:02] <system_> g
[11:03] <jrib> azi: it's a lot easier if your friends joins irc and seeks help then
[11:03] <joebob777as7> ok well when it gives you the option it is checked by default...............
[11:03] <azi> jrib: he can't use the box, that's the problem ;)
[11:03] <Paddy_EIRE> amaranthinenight, you should have one anyway :P.. research your problem before you come here... I normally google & ubuntu forums at the very least
[11:03] <azi> ;(
[11:03] <sophy> how to run "sudo modprobe fsam7440" automatically at the boot ?
[11:03] <Neronious> does Ubuntu support tablet hybrid notebooks?
[11:04] <Xcerca> i'm using the Nvidia settings tool and i can't save the settings to the x configuration file,  i get this error Unable to remove old X config backup file '/etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup'.
[11:04] <azi> jrib: the resolution is so bad he can't access windows, and it's a tough time explainig him how to use irssi  - he's a complete linux newbie
[11:04] <amaranthinenight> Paddy_EIRE: I did google, and I searched the forums for my errors. There's been nothing on either one, except a post earlier today by another user with the same error as me that has gone unanswered.
[11:04] <m0u5e> hmm anyone know why the XPS M1330 will make a little "buzzing" sound during bootup?
[11:04] <m0u5e> is that normal? :X
[11:04] <Xcerca> is there a way to change the permissions of those files so that i can edit that
[11:04] <ikonia> m0u5e thats a hardware question
[11:04] <Paddy_EIRE> amaranthinenight, ahh.. I see
[11:04] <ikonia> this is ubuntu support
[11:04] <m0u5e> ikonia :(
[11:04] <TimeTraveller> jrib: ok thanks.. but how do i tell the system that i want azureus to handle torrent files ?
[11:05] <jrib> !defaultapp > TimeTraveller (see the private message from ubotu)
[11:05] <fulio> Does anyone have awn install in ubuntu7.04 with compiz-fusion
[11:05] <Paddy_EIRE> !anyone | fulio
[11:05] <ubotu> fulio: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[11:05] <ikonia> fulio 7.04 comes with cmopiz
[11:05] <TimeTraveller> jrib: ok cool !
[11:05] <ikonia> compiz
[11:05] <dyrne> azi: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=239389 has a few links but id say important thing is to get him up and running with at least vesa for 2d
[11:05] <fulio> ikonia, im not able to have awn running its not  installing
[11:06] <amaranthinenight> Paddy_EIRE: I was hoping, as a last resort, I might get a better answer here. At least now I know that there are problems with Exchange server 2007. Maybe I can get the guys in the tech center to enable IMAP support on the server so that I can use another client.
[11:06] <ikonia> fulio 7.04 comes with compiz - not compiz fusion. Enable it with "desktop effects"
[11:06] <fulio> ikonia, i have enable it also i have compiz-fusion with it
[11:07] <Paddy_EIRE> amaranthinenight, or possibly an older version of exchange... there are many success stories with the older versions... I feel you pain :)
[11:07] <ikonia> fulio then why are you asking if people have it
[11:07] <ikonia> installing compiz and fusion on the same box is not a good idea
[11:07] <winbond> are there any plans to create a ubuntu performance team? the performance has been really lacking in all the releases so far
[11:07] <fulio> im askng for awn
[11:07] <ikonia> winbond I disagree
[11:07] <Slart> is anyone here using lyx? I just want someone to write one equation to see if my installation is messed up or it is lyx being broken
[11:07] <ikonia> fulio what is awn ?
[11:08] <greenleaf> I feel like a bit of a n00b, but I'm having connection issues with Feisty.  I set it up, created a couple of users, set up Samba sharing, but am unable to connect to the shares from my other machines.  Is there a built-in firewall I need to edit to make this work?
[11:08] <fulio> ikonia, awn is avant window navigator
[11:08] <battleLoli> Is there any way to uninstall all of the useless rubbish that Ubuntu comes with without uninstalling the ubuntu-desktop package?
[11:08] <Paddy_EIRE> winbond, ??? I totally disagree
[11:08] <battleLoli> Or is it okay to do that without it breaking things.
[11:08] <ikonia> battleLoli its only a meta package
[11:08] <robbster3> I've just installed feisty and when doing and apt-get upgrade, I get: "/usr/share/xxxxxxxx: failed to write to cache" ? I've never seen this problem? help?
[11:08] <battleLoli> okay, so it should be fine?
[11:08] <Slart> battleLoli: I think the desktop package is, as you so elegantly put it, the rubbish =)
[11:08] <winbond> Paddy_EIRE, why do u disagree?
[11:08] <j0nas`> im having absolutely loads of trouble connecting to my university's WPA-secured wireless network
[11:08] <battleLoli> :p
[11:08] <amaranthinenight> Paddy_EIRE: They just upgraded, I don't think they'll be too terribly fond of downgrading just so that I can check my email from linux. IMAP would at least let me check it.
[11:08] <gnomefreak> amaranthinenight: try looking on lauchpad.net under evolution bugs. I thought this issue was fixed already but i do remember the issue
[11:08] <jrib> !ubuntu-desktop > battleLoli (see the private message from ubotu)
[11:09] <j0nas`> does anyone have any experience with WPA?
[11:09] <battleLoli> ah okay. thanks.
[11:09] <gnomefreak> amaranthinenight: make sure you have feisty-updates and feisty-security repos enabled as well
[11:09] <Paddy_EIRE> winbond, ubuntu has outperformed
[11:09] <ubunteroA1> when I follow these directions to install gutsy kernel on feisty, it wants to install libc6, is that a bad idea?  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=511974
[11:09] <Paddy_EIRE> winbond, oops
[11:09] <tdoggette> I'm trying to copy a folder to a thumbdrive with "cp -u /home/tdoggette/School/ /media/KINGSTON/School/" but it instead gives me "cp: omitting directory `/home/tdoggette/School/'" Why is it omitting that directory and how can I get it to copy properly?
[11:10] <ubunteroA1> tdoggette: use -r
[11:10] <asdf> Does anyone know how get a macbook's built in webcam going?
[11:10] <winbond> Paddy_EIRE, ive used suse, pclinux oss and mandriva on the same system, and all of them run way faster then ubuntu
[11:10] <tdoggette> ubunteroA1, -r and -u, or just -r?
[11:10] <j0nas`> tdoggette: add -R flag for recursive copy
[11:10] <Paddy_EIRE> winbond, myself and a lot of others would maybe see it as P.I.C.N.I.C. (problem in chair not in computer)
[11:10] <gnomefreak> !webcam | asdf
[11:10] <ikonia> winbond thats a matter of opinion, use and config
[11:10] <tdoggette> Keen. Thanks.
[11:10] <ubotu> asdf: Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[11:10] <gnomefreak> asdf: that should help but i cant remember if macs is listed
[11:10] <j0nas`> does anybody know much about WPA-encrypted networking?
[11:10] <ubunteroA1> tdoggette: -u means "update" or "copy only when the SOURCE file is  newer  than  the  destination"
[11:11] <genii> also /media/KINGSTON/wherever   should be writeable by user you are trying to copy as
[11:11] <Netham45> I want to add a script to run on boot, where would I put the script?
[11:11] <casey> NOOOOOOOOBS
[11:11] <Netham45> Which /etc/rc.* foldeR?
[11:11] <ikonia> casey don't be rude
[11:11] <tdoggette> ubunteroA1, But the source is newer
[11:11] <Netham45> !ops
[11:11] <casey> yes sir
[11:11] <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
[11:11] <ikonia> Netham45 depends what run level you want
[11:11] <ubunteroA1> tdoggette: so it won't matter
[11:11] <jrib>  Netham45 ?
[11:11] <NjG> hi
[11:11] <Netham45> casey is offensive. >(
[11:11] <NjG> i've trying to install feisty and the install programme has been stuck at 57% of copying files for the last hour any one got any ideas?
[11:11] <gnomefreak> Netham45: ?
[11:11] <casey> im actually the real nooob
[11:11] <Netham45> he's calling ppl noobs and such
[11:11] <casey> i have no idea how to work this damn OS
[11:12] <nixternal> lol
[11:12] <jrib> casey: don't call people noobs and such please
[11:12] <tdoggette> ubunteroA1, I want cp to copy that folder, which is identical on both locations, updating to the most recent version of the files
[11:12] <Ax3> we're all newbs, just on different levels :)
[11:12] <Bajo> once I manually configured my wired connection and from that moment I'm no longer see the "wired connection" option in the NetworkManager applet, even if I reactivated DHCP... I am able to connect anyway with manual configuration, but it would be nice to restore the former situation :)
[11:12] <west> how do i edit php file accesses? i have a website, on which Images and text are desplayed using php, and when i run it on http://localhost/ it works, but when i run it form another pc it won't load the images, and also it doesn't build the template and everything is chaotic.
[11:12] <siloko> hello - does anyone have any experience writing udev rules?
[11:12] <casey> "<casey> i have no idea how to work this damn OS"
[11:12] <ubunteroAR> tdoggette: you might want to use rsync instead
[11:12] <Netham45> ok, which rc.* folder would I put a script to run on boot in?
[11:12] <tdoggette> ubunteroAR, I don't suppose there's a command that would do that both ways?
[11:12] <Bajo> *I no longer see
[11:12] <jrib> !anyone | siloko
[11:12] <ubotu> siloko: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[11:12] <casey> how is that rude?
[11:12] <winbond> Paddy_EIRE, lolz, yeah i make ubuntu run slow, thats brilliant
[11:12] <tdoggette> rsync, thanks.
[11:12] <ikonia> west probably abosoulte path name issues
[11:12] <tdoggette> I'll man it.
[11:12] <west> ikonia: ??!
[11:13] <west> ikonia: what is that?
[11:13] <ikonia> winbond I suggest you take it to off-topic
[11:13] <Netham45> cd rc6.d
[11:13] <ompaul> casey, well being annoying towards those who might help, does not inspire confidence in you, the whole "noob" thing is offencive
[11:13] <Netham45> oops, wrong window
[11:13] <Paddy_EIRE> winbond, well there's many disagreeing with you ;)
[11:13] <ikonia> west www.domain.com/images/myimage.jpg won't work however /images/myimage.jpg will
[11:13] <amaranthinenight> gnomefreak: I have seen other evolution/exchange crashing bugs, but mine is different from the ones I've seen when I googled them. The only bug on launchpad I found that might be relevant is THIS one https://bugs.launchpad.net/evolution/+bug/98728 however I don't think that this is the same bug. This is the same error that I get when I run it in a terminal: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t
[11:13] <amaranthinenight> =542452 But nobody has answered this post. If it's been fixed, I haven't been able to find anything about it.
[11:13] <casey> sry
[11:13] <tdoggette> ubunteroAR, Wait, rsync is for remote directories
[11:13] <ompaul> casey, be specific with one question at a time, perhaps I can suggest you read the page the bot sends you for a start
[11:13] <azi> dyrne: thank you very much. i was able to get ssh access to the box so i in case of issues i can supply xorg settings
[11:13] <ubunteroAR> tdoggette: or local
[11:13] <ompaul> !rootsudo > casey
[11:13] <west> ikonia: and how can i fix that ?!
[11:13] <MasterX> q
[11:13] <tdoggette> ubunteroAR, Oh, good.
[11:13] <j0nas`> !WPA
[11:13] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[11:13] <ikonia> west use absoulute paths name
[11:13] <jrib> !ubotu > siloko (see the private message from ubotu)
[11:14] <Netham45> how do I set a gateway to connect to the internet through?
[11:14] <casey> the thing u see, here, is taht, i am just liek 15 and such, and my educatoin will benefit the asain countries and such
[11:14] <ubunteroAR> tdoggette: rsync -r source dest
[11:14] <MasterX> ooooooooooooooooooooo
[11:14] <MasterX> helloooo
[11:14] <Netham45> hi
[11:14] <casey> anyway, when i download things from my firefox and try to open them, it says that it cant read using """ character code
[11:14] <jshriver> I keep getting an error from evolution "Cannot get message" how do I get past that?
[11:14] <casey> can anyone help mezorz?
[11:15] <MasterX> can anyone help mezorz?
[11:15] <siloko> ok so my real question is - what is the trick to getting udev to run a script when a usb hard drive is plugged in?
[11:15] <MasterX> bye
[11:15] <siloko> i understand the format of the rules but can't get anything to run . . .
[11:15] <tdoggette> ubunteroAR, That does it only one way, though
[11:15] <cellofellow> I've been trying to make a router for some time, but I need some help.
[11:16] <boojah> Netham45: the default gateway is given to you from dhcp (if you have that confured on your router or server) if you dont have an assigned ipaddress subnet and gateway wrote dhclient in the terminal
[11:16] <jrib> siloko: what are you trying?  have you read "writing udev rules"?  I think it's covered there
[11:16] <west> ikonia:  where should i use absoulute paths name?! and how? why?
[11:16] <genii> siloko: I have a link on that subject if you like
[11:16] <tdoggette> ubunteroAR, Is there a way to sync directories both ways, with both versions of all files and directories the newest?
[11:16] <ikonia> west /join #apache and ask in there
[11:16] <siloko> i got my info from http://www.reactivated.net/writing_udev_rules.html which seems pretty straight forward
[11:16] <gnomefreak> amaranthinenight: that file one there i am unable to help much as im having a bad time this week and im only here to fix one thing than im gone again for a day or two
[11:16] <realnewguy> hey guys im about to install Ubuntu, ive got a 30gig hardrive, and about 14gigs is used by windows, id like to keep windows though, im using gnome partition, but i dont really understand it
[11:16] <siloko> but no luck in running a script (or anything actually)
[11:17] <jrib> siloko: paste your rule
[11:17] <ompaul> casey, number 4 on this page
[11:17] <ompaul> casey, number 4 on this page http://noscript.net/faq
[11:17] <siloko> jrib: KERNEL=="sd?4", SUBSYSTEM=="block", ATTR{size}=="80694495", ATTR{start}=="240975000", RUN+="/root/backup/sysbackup.sh"
[11:18] <amaranthinenight> gnomefreak: I should file a bug at launchpad? Thanks for the help, i figured it was probably an obscure enough problem that there wouldn't be an easy solution. For now i'll continue to access through webmail.
[11:18] <Hurga> Hi there. I NEED to create a DVD image (udf or iso) of a 4.5 GB file. Ubuntu 6.06 or 7.04. I always get some file too large error. Any ideas?
[11:18] <PulLi> !list
[11:18] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[11:18] <Zenom> is there a place on the ubuntu site to get notified of ubuntu security alerts?
[11:18] <boojah> realnewguy: if you have free space (unallocated, or not formated space) you can choose "use largest contingues space" in the installation, it will not remove your windows partition
[11:19] <siloko> jrib: perhaps i'm just misunderstanding when the rules are invoked - i assumed whenever i hotplug anything . . . maybe wrong?
[11:19] <ubunteroAR> tdoggette: haven't used it but check out:  http://www.conduit-project.org/
[11:19] <tdoggette> realnewguy, if you do what boojah says, it'll even give you a menu when you boot up to choose between OSes
[11:19] <realnewguy> unfortunatly its all formated as NTFS but i do have 16gigs on NTFS to use for ubuntu, is it possible to cut it in half?
[11:20] <realnewguy> do i have to unmount the NTFS file system and resize it?
[11:20] <ubunteroAR> is installing the libc6 package from gutsy dangerous on a feisty system?  (trying to get the newer kernel, but it wants to install libc6 also)
[11:20] <boojah> realnewguy: you can use norton partition magic to resize your ntfs partition to make room for ubuntu, but it is not a free software
[11:20] <Netham45> boojah: Im running a server, and I have the IP static, but I don't know how to set the gateway
[11:21] <jrib> siloko: put some dummy script so you can test and see if it matters if you don't put the "4"
[11:21] <NjG> hmm sorry if i missed anything there as i am getting the odd hang up on apps but found that i seem to be getting a 'Buffer I/O error on device sr0' on install then some squashfs errors any advice
[11:21] <NjG> ?
[11:21] <realnewguy> well ive just umounted the NTFS filesystem, im looking at a menu now to resize it, should i go ahead? if its not defraged will i damage the windows OS on the current NTFS?
[11:21] <yakov> hello
[11:22] <tdoggette> ubunteroAR, Thanks. You've been a great help.
[11:22] <siloko> jrib: i tried it with the base dev (sdb) and i even tried it without any device filtering and with other simple scripts (which all work from terminal)
[11:22] <yakov> which is the latest Gutsy kernel? how can I check the version myself?
[11:22] <siloko> basically i tried everything :)
[11:22] <ubunteroAR> tdoggette: no prob
[11:22] <taime1> !grub
[11:22] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[11:22] <PriceChild> !gutsy | yakov
[11:22] <ubotu> yakov: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[11:22] <yakov> PriceChild, thx
[11:22] <dyrne> realnewguy: ive heard defrag recommeneded but i think damaging it is unlikely. like 1 in 10 maybe ;p
[11:22] <boojah> Netham45: then go to Administration -> System -> Network and choose wired (or wireless) then click properties.. the rest you will figure out
[11:22] <realnewguy> ok thank you
[11:23] <roadfish> is there an Ubuntu package that I can install to get man pages for C language system calls like execl, fprint, etc
[11:23] <realnewguy> would 4gigs of diskspace be ok for a full ubuntu install?
[11:23] <jrib> siloko: weird, I don't have time to test it out now, but try asking again in a bit here, maybe someone else understands the issue
[11:23] <Hurga> 4GB on DVD in one file, how?
[11:23] <jrib> roadfish: manpages-dev
[11:23] <boojah> realnewguy: i would recomend more unless you plan on installing just ubuntu server
[11:24] <realnewguy> 4gigs on my harddrive i mean, for my partition to install ubuntu on
[11:24] <siloko> jrib ok thanks
[11:24] <Netham45> boojah: it's a server distro.
[11:24] <Netham45> erm, server install
[11:24] <roadfish> jrib: thanks
[11:24] <boojah> Netham45: ohh sry
[11:24] <dyrne> realnewguy: yeah maybe. my installs are usually like 3 gigs after everything is said and done but i usually make /home a sep partition. like c:\documents and settings\dyrne alot of stuff is stored in that
[11:24] <realnewguy> ahh coolys, ty
[11:24] <Harry_Slaughter> is there a debian equiv of 'service restart XXX'?
[11:25] <Hurga> 4GB on DVD in one file, how?
[11:25] <Harry_Slaughter> or /etc/rc.d/..../ restart
[11:25] <Urilockz> are there any other open-source OS's worth looking at?
[11:25] <[swb] > Harry_Slaughter, /etc/init.d/
[11:25] <Shadow_X> I have windows set to workgroup SYNAPSE. knowing that linux is case sensitive, I assume the workgroup must be capsed too?
[11:25] <casey> LINUX
[11:25] <casey> lol
[11:25] <PriceChild> !offtopic | Urilockz
[11:25] <ubotu> Urilockz: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[11:25] <Urilockz> oh ok
[11:25] <Harry_Slaughter> SWB tks :)
[11:25] <ward_> a friend has a p1 clocked at 150Mhz, with 96MB ram and he wants to make it into a server, now i saw ubuntu-server is the same installcd as ubuntu desktop?
[11:25] <[swb] > np :)
[11:25] <Netham45> ward_, nope
[11:26] <Netham45> it's a different install CD
[11:26] <boojah> Netham45: i belive you can use ifconfig.. do a man ifconfig
[11:26] <ward_> is his comp gonan be able to use that CD (since xubuntu has a special version for machines with less then 192MB ram)
[11:26] <Netham45> boojah, ok
[11:26] <ward_> Netham45, would ubuntu-server be a godo choice? (since there's no x)
[11:26] <ward_> Netham45, and would it install?
[11:26] <Netham45> I think it would install
[11:27] <Netham45> not sure about a PC that slow
[11:27] <PriceChild> ward_, using the alternate cd, you can choose a "cli only system"... just like the server one.
[11:27] <dyrne> ward_: id recommend debian but ubuntuserver should work. he will also be able to install xfonts base xserver-xorg and fluxbox if he wants some gui itll work on that box ok
[11:27] <realnewguy> uh oh i ran into a problem :S
[11:27] <yakov> argh, I've patched "Change in line 6 of /usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/10osvendor/10-macbook-backlight.fdi "Apple Comupter, Inc" to "Apple Inc."." as it described here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBook but still i cant adjust backlight :(
[11:28] <yakov> ..with F1, F2
[11:28] <ward_> PriceChild, are you talking about the alternate xubuntu cd? would the result be as good as with server? or debian as dyrne suggested
[11:28] <realnewguy> says an error occured while trying to resize the NTFS filesystem :S
[11:28] <Netham45> ok
[11:28] <ward_> dyrne, is debian lighter?
[11:28] <Netham45> I got the gatway set(using route) but how do I set a DNS server from a command line?
[11:29] <orudie> what is a command to access nvidia settings after installing the nVidia drivers
[11:29] <dyrne> ward_: it seems that way but really maybe not. debian just is more intuitive on a server install but ive done both either is fine
[11:29] <PriceChild> ward_, the alternate cd for any release, ubuntu/kubuntu/xubuntu has the option of a cli only install, which installs the same cli system regardless of what cd you use. same as with the server cd and choosing no extra services
[11:29] <Shadow_X> I have windows set to workgroup SYNAPSE. knowing that linux is case sensitive, I assume the workgroup must be capsed too?
[11:29] <ward_> PriceChild, nice
[11:29] <ward_> dyrne, then he's probably gonna go with the alternate cd
[11:30] <ward_> dyrne, PriceChild would xserver run a bit on that odl thing?
[11:30] <dyrne> ward_: one good thing is more community support in ubuntu so that may be best
[11:30] <soskel> hey
[11:30] <soskel> I want some information about mirroring
[11:30] <[DarxKies] > tst
[11:30] <soskel> I want to mirror ubuntu
[11:31] <orudie> what is a command to access nvidia settings after installing the nVidia drivers
[11:31] <maek> I just installed the lates glx-new and now my mouse cursour is gone. the mouse works per say but I cant see the cursor. I found something that said turn off HWCursor but that still didnt work. any ideas? thanks
[11:31] <Hurga> Is here someone who knows something about DVD burning?
[11:31] <dyrne> ward_: yeah. ive had xserver on a p133 with blackbox running on 8mb ram
[11:31] <m0u5e> anyone here got pyNeighborhood working?
[11:31] <dyrne> ward_: tell him not to use the metapackages
[11:31] <maek> dyrne: k3b works great
[11:31] <Rene> ayo
[11:32] <boojah> Hurga: burning in ubuntu is really easy, just write click and burn to disk
[11:32] <ward_> dyrne, what is blackbox? by metapackages you mean install trough apt-get?
[11:32] <Hurga> boojah: 4 GB file
[11:32] <Hurga> "too large"
[11:33] <dyrne> ward_: a metapackage is just basically a dummy package used to pull in alot of stuff so like ubuntu-desktop package gives you all the gnome plus office  etc
[11:33] <Hurga> 6.06 just left it out and burnt a coaster.
[11:33] <dyrne> ward_: blackbox is a window manager very light weight. id recommend he use fluxbox though
[11:33] <boojah> Hurga: i dont think its any different from CD burning, have you tried the CD/DVD creator under "Places"?
[11:33] <Hurga> boojah: Yes. It
[11:34] <Hurga> It's about mkisofs limits.
[11:34] <ward_> dyrne, he'll start out without x, then isntall x seperately, can u tlell me the best way to install x when the CLI version of ubuntu is installed?
[11:34] <GNAM> will compiz default in gutsy?
[11:34] <PriceChild> ward_, sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg i guess
[11:34] <mark__> ni
[11:34] <Hurga> boojah: Is there some place to ask expert questions?
[11:34] <maek> ward_: aptitude install xserver-xorg
[11:34] <PriceChild> !gutsy | GNAM
[11:34] <ubotu> GNAM: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[11:34] <ward_> dyrne, and fluxbox is jsut "sudo apt-get fluxbox" ?
[11:34] <dyrne> ward_: basically you need 2 packages the xfonts-base  <-- im not sure of exact name as im on debian server atm and xserver-xorg
[11:34] <boojah> Hurga: if its too large, then that must mean its to large for the dvd... right?
[11:35] <Hurga> boojah: No, mkisofs limits
[11:35] <ward_> dyrne, maek ok thanx :-)
[11:35] <Hurga> boojah: 4 GB fits just nice on a 4.5 GB DVD
[11:35] <dyrne> ward_: yeah. then i normally do a echo 'exec fluxbox' > ~/.xinitrc    and then type xinit to run it.
[11:35] <dyrne> ward_: np
[11:35] <maek> xfonts-base is right. if you are in fiesty xserver-xorg will install xfonts-base
[11:35] <boojah> Hurga: Read this: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-86152.html
[11:36] <francis> ola
[11:36] <mark__> ola
[11:36] <maek> dyrne, ward_: if your looking for a super light weight WM try wmii - suckless.org
[11:36] <Centaur5_> I just upgraded from Edgy to Feisty and now I can't get the nvidia drivers to load properly. Any ideas?
[11:36] <variant> Centaur5_: you using the restricted driver manager?
[11:37] <neverblue> Centaur5_, did you use the 'restricted drivers manager' ?
[11:37] <francis> alguien me puede explicar onde estoy
[11:37] <neverblue> variant, too fast :P
[11:37] <Centaur5_> variant: Yeah, I had to reinstall the restricted-linux package for it to detect that I had nvidia hardware then it went and install nviida-glx
[11:37] <Centaur5_> variant: Prior to that I have nvidia-glx-new so restricted manager uninstalled that one.
[11:37] <Hurga> boojah: Well, I know that it has problems, but it SHOULD work.
[11:37] <neverblue> Centaur5_, there is also nvidia-settings
[11:38] <Centaur5_> neverblue: Do I want that package?
[11:38] <variant> Centaur5_: you have been doing a mix of manual and using hte driver manager?
[11:38] <boojah> Hurga: maybe making a iso would fix it
[11:38] <neverblue> Centaur5_, I used it to setup my xorg.conf the way I wanted, so it might be an option to assist
[11:38] <dyrne> maek: looks like cde ;)
[11:38] <Centaur5_> neverblue: Well isn't nvidia-xconfig supposed to setup the xorg file properly?
[11:39] <Hurga> boojah: third time, it's a mkisofs problem. a mkISOfs problem, you understand?
[11:39] <neverblue> Centaur5_, it changes driver 'nv' to driver 'nvidia' :)
[11:39] <Centaur5_> variant: yes, I manually installed nvidia-glx-new first cause the restricted manager wouldn't run.
[11:39] <neverblue> restricted manage wont run, or it wont update your driver?
[11:39] <maek> dyrne: so far from it ;) its actually usable.
[11:40] <boojah> Hurga: sry.. some guys on that forum claimed to have a work around.
[11:40] <CaBlGuY-SuRfErKi> !pastebin
[11:40] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[11:40] <Centaur5_> neverblue: It wouldn't run, it said that there wasn't any hardware detected that needed restricted drivers.  So I reinstalled the restricted-linux package and it would run and show lucent and nvidia needed to be installed.
[11:41] <Hurga> boojah: Yes, but nothing definitive, Even worse, UDF support has been castrated to 1 GB... that one worked for me a few years ago.
[11:41] <Urilockz> why does compiz-core need updating, I update and then it says it needs to udate again
[11:42] <Hurga> boojah: It can't really be that I have to look for a Windows user just to burn a file.
[11:42] <Centaur5_> neverblue: so now that the restricted manager ran it uninstalled nvidia-glx-new and installed nvidia-glx but it still won't properly use it.  I'm quite stumped now.
[11:42] <epimeteo> an apache question: I have a firewall (firehol). can I install apache in feisty and be relaxed about it, or do I have to tweak some configuration to make it safer?
[11:42] <boojah> Hurga: did you try what this guy said: If you have free disk space -- make ISO-file, first. Then right-click this file and burn it to DVD.
[11:42] <logixoul> Hi. I'm experiencing this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/136636 - anyone have any ideas offhand or should I just wait? :)
[11:43] <azi> ok, i still have resolution problems with an intel graphic, 915resolution and intel-xorg-server, here is my xorg.conf : http://nd47.coderock.org/~azi/xorg.conf . can someone please help me set up things?
[11:43] <Hurga> boojah: mkisofs says file too large. - Is there some place to ask expert questions?
[11:44] <boojah> Hurga: try #ubuntu-dev
[11:44] <CaBlGuY-SuRfErKi> ok, can anyone tell me what this error means??  It's coming up now when I try to boot to my freshly updated install to 7.04..   any help would be great--  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36378/
[11:44] <ward_> dyrne, i've explained him, i'll let you know if it worked when he tried it
[11:44] <Hurga> Thanks.
[11:45] <neverblue> Centaur5_, try in #ubuntu-effects, they have alot of experience with this
[11:45] <PriceChild> boojah, _please_ don't suggest users bother the developers for support in #ubuntu-devel... really isn't the place
[11:45] <epimeteo> an apache question: I have a firewall (firehol). can I install apache in feisty and be relaxed about it, or do I have to tweak some configuration to make it safer? wiki.ubuntu.com only suggest to put apache in localhost to make it secure. is there a problem to make it open to he internet?
[11:45] <ward_> thanx for the help all gtg
[11:45] <Centaur5_> neverblue: Okay, thanks.  One quick note, after rebooting restricted manager didn't show nvidia as enabled again even though I told it to install it.
[11:46] <m0u5e> anyone know a good IRC channel for vista? :X
[11:46] <nuked_omen> ##WINDOWS
[11:46] <CaBlGuY> anyone??   sure would like to get my install booting again..
[11:46] <boojah> PriceChild: sorry, i didn't know, though they where there to help
[11:46] <CaBlGuY> :/
[11:46] <m0u5e> vista is pissing the hell outta me right now, i should just reformat with buntu lol
[11:46] <ubunteroAR> m0u5e: go for it
[11:46] <nuked_omen> !offtopic
[11:47] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[11:47] <Y_O_U_> afternoon everyone. i just installed ubuntu 7.04 onto vmware server 1.0.3 (all of which is on slackware 12). whats weird is i can ping google.com (or any other site), but cant surf there via firefox  by hostname or ip (can get to intranet sites though, via dns). tried via nat'ing and bridged connections. anyone have any suggestions? thanks!
[11:47] <azi> so, is anyone using Intel Media Graphics Accelerator 950 sucessfully?
[11:47] <CaBlGuY> once more..
[11:47] <PriceChild> azi, works out of the box
[11:47] <CaBlGuY> ok, can anyone tell me what this error means??  It's coming up now when I try to boot to my freshly updated install to 7.04..   any help would be great--  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36378/
[11:47] <m0u5e> ubuntulog: just got the comp, i wanna try out vista before i completely throw it away lol
[11:48] <ubunteroAR> Y_O_U_: how about other browsers?  other internet apps?
[11:48] <m0u5e> ubuntulog: see the problem is is that, i really need to be able to sync between windows computers without much of a hassle... buntu just doesnt really offer that -_-;
[11:48] <ubunteroAR> m0u5e: sync what?
[11:48] <Y_O_U_> ubunteroAR: does lynx count? :)
[11:49] <Jordan_U> Y_O_U_, Is the NAT'd connection from Ubuntu to slack on the same subnet as your gateway?
[11:49] <m0u5e> ubunteroAR: folders, files, settings, etc
[11:49] <Y_O_U_> ubunteroar: i am a kde guy, and the file browser in gnome wont let me go to www.whatever.com
[11:49] <m0u5e> ubunteroAR: does *buntu offer roaming profiles? that would be nice...
[11:49] <ubunteroAR> m0u5e: sync'ing settings makes no sense, but files is no problem
[11:50] <CaBlGuY> anyone??  anyoneat al???
[11:50] <CaBlGuY> :|
[11:50] <ubunteroAR> m0u5e: yes the networking stuff has profiles.  is that what you mean?
[11:50] <Y_O_U_> jordan_u: no, but even under bridged same results. and my other vm's are working with the same set up, no problem
[11:50] <Jordan_U> m0u5e, I believe network-manager does
[11:50] <braker> how do i chat
[11:50] <ubunteroAR> Y_O_U_: the file browser doesn't do web browsing in gnome...
[11:50] <Y_O_U_> jordan_u: and as i say, i can ping everything, so its not dns
[11:50] <nerdboy1024> what is the command line to print directly to a paralelle printer, it is something like echo test /dev/lp0
[11:50] <PriceChild> Y_O_U_, nautilus doesn't browse the web
[11:51] <PriceChild> Y_O_U_, it just does folders... like on your filesystems, samba, ftp etc. etc.
[11:51] <nj786> hey how do i scan something?
[11:51] <Jordan_U> Y_O_U_, You said you could only ping things that were on the intranet
[11:51] <Y_O_U_> ubunteroar, pricechild: any other apps that surf that are installed by default
[11:51] <PriceChild> Y_O_U_, firefox?
[11:51] <Jordan_U> Y_O_U_, firefox
[11:51] <azi> PriceChild: can you show me your xorg.conf and perhaps 915resolution if you use it?
[11:52] <Y_O_U_> other than firefox, thats what is not working
[11:52] <Jordan_U> !resolution | azi
[11:52] <ubotu> azi: 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
[11:52] <nj786> how do you scan something in XSANE?
[11:52] <Y_O_U_> jordan_u: no, i can ping anything, intra or internet, just cant surf internet (can surf intranet)
[11:52] <schrankage> HELLO. I'm trying to figure out why my nessus client crashes after I connect to nessusd!
[11:52] <PriceChild> azi, I don't use that card. and it works out of the box unless you broke it.
[11:52] <Jordan_U> azi, Try the intel driver if you are using an intel card, remove 915resolution as it is not needed with the intel driver
[11:53] <Scarlet_Knight> is there some possibility to get a lot of printed ubuntu-cds in loss then 1 week?
[11:53] <nerdboy1024> what is the command line to print directly to a paralelle printer, it is something like echo test /dev/lp0
[11:53] <PriceChild> !xcondif > azi (follow the second command from the pm with ubotu if you broke it)
[11:53] <azi> Jordan_U: i read that howto
[11:53] <Jordan_U> Y_O_U_, What do you have set as your DNS server?
[11:53] <azi> Jordan_U: intel driver? xorg-server-intel=
[11:53] <braker> hey
[11:53] <docmur> Any one know what the premission of /home should be I had to change it to 777 using chmod 777 /home/docmur -R before it let me log in
[11:54] <docmur> I though it was 644 but apartnly not
[11:54] <nerdboy1024> what is the command line to print directly to a paralelle printer, it is something like echo test /dev/lp0
[11:54] <Jordan_U> azi, xserver-xorg-driver-intel IIRC, but yes
[11:54] <Y_O_U_> jordan_u: its all via dhcp (as are all the other vm's). i checked, it is pulling dns correctly (hence i can ping google.com and get a reply)
[11:54] <azi> Jordan_U: well, everyithing actually worked well before i installed that
[11:54] <mike6546> !audio
[11:54] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[11:55] <nj786> does anybody know how to use XSANE IMAGE SCANNER?
[11:55] <azi> Jordan_U: this friend of mine complained about  his low resolution with the default installation system, so i've suggested him to install this package
[11:55] <Jordan_U> Y_O_U_, So you can ping google.com but not surf to it? Can you wget the home page?
[11:55] <staehrmedia> How to set folder and file permissions
[11:55] <nerdboy1024> /!echo
[11:55] <azi> Jordan_U: and is since then, that the resolution got soo damn low
[11:55] <Jordan_U> azi, Did he also update his xorg.conf?
[11:55] <nvrpunk> hi, I have a flashcard in my hp printer, is there a way I can mount it?
[11:56] <Jordan_U> nerdboy1024, use > to redirect output
[11:56] <azi> Jordan_U: no but i did it remotely now (changed driver to i810)
[11:56] <Jordan_U> azi, That is the wrong driver, choose "intel"
[11:56] <Y_O_U_> jordan_u: yeah, its wierd. as for wget, it works. seems like anything in the command line works, but from firefox its not letting me out of the local intranet (i have everything set to defaults, havent messed with anything in dhcp or firefox in the new ubuntu install)
[11:57] <azi> Jordan_U: that was the previously defined value :(
[11:57] <nerdboy1024> aqhhh
[11:57] <nerdboy1024> pipe
[11:58] <Jordan_U> Y_O_U_, You actually wgetted a file and checked that what was downloaded was what it was supposed to be? ( ie check that wget google.com gets you a text file with html in it )
[11:58] <derdcm> Ubuntu: Linux for Niggers(TM)
[11:58] <Jordan_U> !ops
[11:58] <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
[11:58] <azi> Jordan_U: this is how the config looks : http://nd47.coderock.org/~azi/xorg.conf
[11:58] <arghh2D2> anybody know how to create a desktop launcher that would open a web browser to a specific web page?
[11:59] <TheArthur> im making a custom install disk, how can i change the default theme for all users?
[11:59] <TheArthur> GDM theme that is
[11:59] <Jordan_U> azi, "1280x800" is the resolution you want?
[11:59] <dblackburn> Yes
[11:59] <PriceChild> arghh2D2, make the command "firefox http://www.whatever.com"
[11:59] <Y_O_U_> jordan_u: that is correct. pulled back the page no problem (i did google as well for fun)
[12:00] <Jordan_U> Y_O_U_, Well that officially makes no sense :)
[12:00] <azi> Jordan_U: well yes, but he's telling me the icons and everything are so uninmaginable hughe
[12:00] <crdlb> PriceChild, actually gnome-vfs supports location launchers explicitly :)
[12:00] <Jordan_U> Y_O_U_, What error does FF give when you go to google.com?
[12:00] <Y_O_U_> jordan_u: and that is why i am here ;)
[12:00] <PriceChild> crdlb, erm.... way over my head :)
[12:01] <Amaranth> crdlb: .desktop's Exec still needs 'gnome-open http://google.com' at least
[12:01] <Jordan_U> azi, Are you sure that is a resolution problem and not just that the icons are actually too big?
[12:01] <Y_O_U_> jordan_u: actually nothing, just tries and tries, but no error
[12:01] <crdlb> PriceChild, instead of Type = Application, put Type = Location
[12:01] <Amaranth> crdlb: that's not supported in menus :)
[12:01] <Jordan_U> Y_O_U_, What if you go to the ip of google.com?
[12:02] <crdlb> he said desktop :)
[12:02] <Y_O_U_> jordan_u: tried that too, no luck
[12:02] <GIn> wow, sshmenu is a musthave for Ubuntu. :) hope you guys include it in the next release. :)
[12:02] <PriceChild> crdlb, ahh thanks
[12:02] <azi> Jordan_U: well, what else could have gone wronge switching to  xserver-xorg-driver-intel ?
[12:02] <Y_O_U_> jordan_u: just glad to know that this doesnt make sense to someone else, i thought i was going crazy on this one
[12:02] <taime1> i followed the tutorial about how to reinstall grub, but it will not list my windows installation...what gives?
[12:02] <azi> Jordan_U: also, you think i should not install :  xserver-xorg-driver-intel ?
[12:02] <tatters> how do u access the new graphic card manager
[12:02] <roadfish> is there an Ubuntu package for manpages not in manpages-dev? in particular, I noticed that "spawn" isn't in manpages-dev.
[12:03] <Jordan_U> azi, Nothing that I can think of, ask him to let you VNC in from System -> Preferences -> Remote Desktop
[12:03] <ni1s> Does anyone know the kernel parameters needed to stop raid0 autodetection and settings it manually?
[12:03] <azi> Jordan_U: he can't manage to do that
[12:03] <azi> Jordan_U: everything is too big ;-(
[12:03] <bobbo> Is there a minimalist version of Ubuntu where you just download the core files to have a bash shell where you can add a SAMBA server or something? (Like Slax-Frodo)
[12:03] <staehrmedia> Hi , How do I set folder and file read-write permissions?
[12:03] <NeddySeagoon> ni1s, change the partition type away from fd
[12:03] <Jordan_U> azi, then enable it for him through ssh :)
[12:03] <bobbo> staehrmedia sudo chmod a+w <folder>
[12:04] <ni1s> bobbo, Debian?
[12:04] <ni1s> NeddySeagoon, and it won't care?
[12:04] <nerdboy1024> ok
[12:04] <nerdboy1024> i got it
[12:04] <nerdboy1024> but
[12:04] <wiscados> how can I wget only the HTML files on a online book, and NOT download the .swf files .gif files etc. I tried skimming through the man page but nothing jumped out.
[12:04] <bobbo> ni1s Debian has APT doesnt it?