[12:04] <NuCobra> !past
[12:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about past - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:04] <zcat[1] > by convention, /target is usually used if you're dealing with rootfs from a live CD.. eg to reinstall grub or fic up your fstab..
[12:04] <NuCobra> !paste
[12:04] <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)
[12:04] <Pingviller> looks broken lol
[12:04] <Pingviller> says it doesnt support my video card :(
[12:05] <Ron__> zcat[1] : how can i make the partion bootable? i see in gparted is not bootable
[12:05] <scguy318> Pingviller: you have restricted drivers amirite?
[12:05] <Pingviller> scguy318: I got no clue
[12:05] <Ron__> zcat[1] : the flag in gparted is not bootable
[12:05] <zcat[1] > Ron__: sudo fdisk /dev/hda and there's an option in fdisk for making partitions bootable.. although I dudpect that's not your problem.
[12:05] <Pingviller> just installed wine and went by the link and tried to set it up
[12:05] <Pingviller> :P
[12:05] <marthip> what is the ubuntu support channel?
[12:06] <livingdaylight> ping nickrud
[12:06] <nickrud> meoblast001: you've tried to use the fstab line for the mount command, they're not the same format. a sec
[12:06] <nickrud> hi livingdaylight
[12:06] <scguy318> marthip: right here? :)
[12:06] <livingdaylight> nickrud, hi... i nearly completed that
[12:06] <marthip> o this is it?
[12:06] <scguy318> Pingviller: what video card are you?
[12:06] <Pingviller> scguy318: ATI mobile series
[12:06] <livingdaylight> nickrud, seems like everything is now running off the external hard drive though??
[12:06] <meoblast001> nickrud: im confused
[12:07] <zcat[1] > Ron__: to reinstall grub, sudo mkdir /target ; sudo mount /dev/hda1 /target ; sudo grub-install --root-directory=/target /dev/hda
[12:07] <nickrud> meoblast001: install ntfs-config and then run gksu ntfs-config
[12:07] <narothepharoh> is there any to unrar files in ubuntu
[12:07] <Bothere1> how do I set the mount point when connecting an external hard drive (hot-plugging, not before boot)?
[12:07] <zcat[1] > Ron__: assuming /dev/hda1 is your rootefs..
[12:07] <marthip> how do i change boot order?
[12:07] <nickrud> livingdaylight: you mean you're running the whole of ubuntu off the external?
[12:07] <z0rz> I just imaged windows with partimage ... and it was at /dev/sda1 .. I then created an ntfs partition on a new computer on sda2 (I have an ext3 at sda1) ... now if I try to boot with grub using root (hd0,1) and then chainloader+1 ... Grub just says "Loading..." and doesn't boot windows. What solution would ya'll recommend?
[12:07] <Pingviller> scguy318: ATI Radeon Xpress
[12:07] <triptec> is there any program that makes system backups? like before I update the system?
[12:07] <[InFeRnAl] > anyone can help? when i sudo poweroff my pc hangs and i need to push the power button to shutdown
[12:07] <bruenig> tar
[12:07] <[InFeRnAl] > :(
[12:08] <NuCobra> !paste
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[12:08] <Ras420> hello, i recently bouught an apple powerbook g4 and would rather have ubuntu on it, but am curious if it would work with the built in wireless card and battery stuff, like amount of power remaining type of thing....does anyone know if it would be practial to put ubuntu on it or just use osx??
[12:08] <nickrud> triptec: sbackup is simple, has a decent default config
[12:08] <meoblast001> nickrud: now what?
[12:08] <triptec> thx
[12:08] <[Thom] > What is the /usr/local/lib directory for?
[12:08] <narothepharoh> is there any way to unrar .rar files in ubuntu?
[12:08] <scguy318> Pingviller: at the moment, check the Wine AppDb here: http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iAppId=2243
[12:08] <livingdaylight> nickrud, looks like... the final part says to reboot and if everything is working fine to: sudo rm -rf /home_backup  but i don't know if i'm set to do that. Can you help me run some tests?
[12:08] <nickrud> meoblast001: did you run the ntfs-config and pick a mountpoint?
[12:08] <scguy318> narothepharoh: sudo apt-get install unrar
[12:08] <zcat[1] > Ras420: try the live CD and see what works OOB?
[12:08] <scguy318> Pingviller: I'll see about your card
[12:08] <meoblast001> nickrud: it didnt have that option
[12:08] <warren_> I'm having trouble configuring Beryl
[12:09] <bruenig> [Thom] , /usr/local is a tertiary directory for lib bin share, it performs the same role as those do but for personally compiled applications and such
[12:09] <nickrud> livingdaylight: sure, go to #ubuntu-classroom, in a sec ;)
[12:09] <warren_> I get a corrupt desktop display
[12:09] <marthip> how do i change the boot order in ubuntu?
[12:09] <meoblast001> nickrud: just allow write to internal and allow write to external
[12:09] <livingdaylight> ok
[12:09] <gnewsensical> !downloader
[12:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about downloader - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:09] <jimmywu> quick question: anyone know how to find out the uuid for a hard drive?
[12:09] <narothepharoh> scguy318 thank you very much
[12:09] <bruenig> jimmywu, blkid
[12:09] <nickrud> meoblast001: slow down here a sec. now, put the contents of /etc/fstab on a pastebin
[12:09] <niekie> !uuid
[12:09] <ubotu> To see a list of your devices/partitions and their corresponding UUID's, run this command in a !shell:  sudo blkid  (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks for the rationale behind the transition to UUID)
[12:09] <jimmywu> bruenig: thanks, i'll go try it
[12:10] <dazrour> can anyone tell me how to rebuild xserver-xorg without a specific patch
[12:10] <zcat[1] > what's the better place to put stuff that isn't in packages, /usr/local or /opt ?
[12:10] <Pingviller> scguy318: thanks dude ^^
[12:10] <meoblast001> nickrud: nautilus broke and the icons are misshappen
[12:10] <GIn> hi
[12:10] <meoblast001> im gonna restart
[12:10] <nickrud> meoblast001: ok
[12:10] <Curs0r> !ltsp
[12:10] <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
[12:10] <zcat[1] > most of my non-packaged binaries end up in /opt
[12:10] <bruenig> zcat[1] , depends on the package, if the software follows the FHS, /usr/local/ if it doesn't, like firefox or azureus, then /opt
[12:11] <scguy318> !ati
[12:11] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:11] <scguy318> !ati | Pingviller
[12:11] <ubotu> Pingviller: please see above
[12:11] <zcat[1] > FHS?
[12:11] <marthip> how do i change boot order in ubuntu?
[12:11] <NuCobra> scguy318, can you help me with this? all i want to move is my saved things from my windows install so what all do i need to do? look>http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36960/
[12:11] <GIn> what tools are available to cut parts out of a mp3 file?
[12:11] <Bothere1> anyone know how to set the mount point for an external drive when hot plugging?
[12:11] <bruenig> zcat[1] , filesystem hierarchy standard, wikipedia it
[12:11] <zcat[1] > ahh, cool
[12:12] <CountX> can someone help me with virtualbox
[12:12] <Jengerer> nickrud: I'm currently installing Ubuntu. Once it's done, should I install the ALSA drivers first?
[12:12] <scguy318> NuCobra: wheres your windows partition mount point? you can just use Nautilus or w/e file manager
[12:12] <scguy318> NuCobra: to copy and paste
[12:12] <Pingviller> ubotu: I've installed my drivers for ATI on ubuntu
[12:12] <CountX> i cant get the guest to get online
[12:12] <zcat[1] > GIn: audacity ?
[12:12] <scguy318> Pingviller: ubotu is a bot :)
[12:12] <zcat[1] > !bot
[12:12] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[12:12] <Pingviller> scguy318: lol yeah
[12:12] <zcat[1] > !botsnack
[12:12] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[12:12] <NuCobra> scguy318, ok so all i need to copy over tho is my saves?
[12:12] <[Thom] > bruenig: So /usr/local/lib is for personally compiled programs? I'm a bit confused because /usr/share/ is NOT for programs, so how does it perform the same role?
[12:13] <CountX> is virtualbox good?
[12:13] <Jengerer> nickrud: Are you there?
[12:13] <nickrud> Jengerer: the alsa source? That's one way
[12:13] <Jengerer> How would you suggest I start?
[12:13] <scguy318> NuCobra: ya basically all the stuff the directions sez
[12:14] <bruenig> [Thom] , /usr/share is used by programs, look at FHS on wikipedia
[12:14] <marthip> will anyone tell me how to change the boot order?
[12:14] <NuCobra> scguy318, so can i just install the normal way of linux then copy over or do i need to use the mounted install to get my saves?
[12:14] <nickrud> Jengerer: looking for some decent instructions
[12:14] <Pingviller> scguy318: but yeah I've installed drivers for ATI.. used to Envy-script, real nice stuff
[12:14] <atrain> Has prism2 been properly implemented with iwconfig/iwlist, or do you still need seperate custom apps to handle it?
[12:14] <Bothere1> marthip: do you mean the order in which drives are booted from in start-up, or the order of entries in grub?
[12:15] <Pingviller> scguy318: used THE Envy-script I mean
[12:15] <jimmywu> re uuid and blkid: the partition in question is /dev/hdb1, which I set up as ntfs initially, but later reformatted to ext3; so why does blkid list /dev/hdb1 as TYPE="ntfs"?
[12:15] <scguy318> NuCobra: ya just install on Linux then copy over
[12:15] <NuCobra> Pingviller, what r you trying to do?
[12:15] <[Thom] > bruenig: Ahh!  So Ubuntu is FHS compliant I take it..
[12:15] <zcat[1] > [Thom] : Easiest option is what I do; just move the whole 'foo' directory to /opt/foo and make a link to whatever binaries you run in /usr/local/bin ..
[12:15] <scguy318> NuCobra: its just data files
[12:15] <bruenig> [Thom] , more or less
[12:15] <NuCobra> scguy318, kk
[12:15] <Pingviller> NuCobra: getting guild wars to work with Wine
[12:15] <scguy318> Pingviller: not too sure about your issue, may be better served in #winehq
[12:16] <NuCobra> Pingviller, and wine work with other apps?
[12:16] <bruenig> [Thom] , not technically because they put stuff like azureus and firefox and java in /usr instead of /opt but just those few exceptions
[12:16] <meoblast001> nickrud: http://pastebin.ca/689209
[12:16] <dazrour> can anyone tell me how to rebuild xserver-xorg without a specific patch
[12:16] <jamin> i need to reload into an earlier kernel since a recent update screwed my sound up. how do i do this?
[12:17] <Pingviller> NuCobra: I just installed wine and have no idea if it does :P its the first app I'm trying.. I usually just use VirtualBox for stuff in windows, but games are a bit more demaning, and a laptop ain't cut for running two OS's and a graphical game :P
[12:17] <mattgyver83> is anyone here familiar with epsxe?
[12:17] <CountX> is there any reason i shouldnt be able to get a windows guest on virtualbox to connect to the internet
[12:17] <Pingviller> scguy318: thanks though :) I'll check it out and see if anyone can help me tomorrow, it's past mid night here so I need to hit the sack ^^
[12:17] <scguy318> Pingviller: have a good night/afternoon :)
[12:17] <[Thom] > bruenig: Ok, I see the "2nd hierarchy" now bin/ vs usr/bin/, lib/ vs usr/lib/.  But I don't see local/lib/ but I do see usr/local/lib/ !!
[12:17] <NuCobra> Pingviller, you have a ati card?
[12:18] <Pingviller> scguy318: you too mate :)
[12:18] <ladydoor> mattgyver83: I helped a friend set it up a while back (to get them to switch to Linux, actually :-) ). I don't know if that's enough...
[12:18] <Pingviller> NuCobra: yah, ATI Xpress
[12:18] <CountX> !virtualbox
[12:18] <ubotu> VirtualBox is open-source virtualization software for x86, with a proprietary "enterprise" version sporting additional features. Packages for Ubuntu are provided by the makers at http://www.virtualbox.org/ - Setup details at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/VirtualBox
[12:18] <bruenig> [Thom] , what are you talking about
[12:18] <Jengerer> nickrud: Sorry, did you mean that I should look for some decent instruction, or that you were?
[12:18] <[Thom] > bruenig: Oh wait a second. Tertiary, got it.
[12:18] <bruenig> ok
[12:18] <nickrud> Jengerer: me
[12:18] <mattgyver83> ladydoor, were you able to configure the CD-Rom to work?
[12:18] <mattgyver83> I cannot get psx games to load via cdrom
[12:18] <scguy318> NuCobra: ATI sucks, runs my C&C Ren at 1 FPS on Wine
[12:18] <Jengerer> Any luck?
[12:18] <nickrud> Jengerer: two & a half in process, patience
[12:18] <scguy318> NuCobra: whereas my Nvidia does it at 75 FPS
[12:18] <Pingviller> scguy318: lol nice ;P
[12:18] <Jengerer> Okay.
[12:18] <jamin> i need to reload into an earlier kernel since a recent update screwed my sound up. how do i do this?
[12:19] <scguy318> jamin: just select the older kernel in GRUB menu?
[12:19] <NuCobra> scguy318, ya it is hard with ati on linux
[12:19] <NuCobra> Pingviller, ok 1 min
[12:19] <scguy318> NuCobra: i reallly hope AMD lives up to their promises
[12:19] <fivetwentysix__> Is it a difficult migration from 64-bit to 32-bit Ubuntu?
[12:19] <scguy318> fivetwentysix__: nope
[12:19] <sleepster> anyone know whether 'diff' does a line by line diff?
[12:19] <sleepster> or word by word
[12:19] <monkeyBox> Is there any way in rhythmbox to have new podcasts automatically uploaded to my iPod, without having to manually copy them over?
[12:19] <jrib> fivetwentysix__: just a reinstall
[12:19] <gnewsensical> !ubotu
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[12:19] <NuCobra> scguy318, me too
[12:20] <fivetwentysix__> Would i to use a different partition?
[12:20] <fivetwentysix__> have*
[12:20] <scguy318> sleepster: man diff, i know diff does line by line
[12:20] <scguy318> sleepster: not sure about word by word
[12:20] <sleepster> thanks
[12:20] <jamin> really?
[12:20] <ladydoor> mattgyver83: No...my friend, for some reason, had backed up games to his external HD, so I didn't bother. Sorry
[12:20] <scguy318> sleepster: then again I guess u could say the line by line thing -> word by word
[12:20] <fivetwentysix> I'm starting to think running 64-bit linux is causing me a lot of difficulties.
[12:20] <ladydoor> mattgyver83: Good luck...I think you may need a plugin for it?
[12:20] <jamin> scguy318: that easy?
[12:20] <meoblast001> ok problem1 fixed
[12:20] <scguy318> jamin: what so easy?
[12:20] <meoblast001> problem 2 time
[12:21] <NuCobra> Pingviller, you get that?
[12:21] <nickrud> meoblast001: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions , see the ntfs-3g partition part
[12:21] <mattgyver83> I will have to look and see if that is the case, thanks for the suggestion
[12:21] <jamin> scguy318: on my grub menu it has an older kernel? i always wondered hwy it showed buntz twice
[12:21] <scguy318> jamin: yep
[12:21] <meoblast001> i made a Live USB disk and when i boot from it, its just a blinking terminal cursor
[12:21] <jrib> sleepster: wdiff does word by word if that's what you want
[12:21] <Pingviller> NuCobra: get what? ;)
[12:21] <scguy318> jamin: those extra entries are for 2.6.20-15
[12:21] <jamin> scguy318: ok i'll try that
[12:21] <sleepster> thanks jrib
[12:21] <jamin> scguy318: thanks
[12:21] <NuCobra> the invite :)
[12:21] <meoblast001> i originally thought it was a slow load of the kernel but it never did anything
[12:22] <meoblast001> what am i doing wrong?
[12:22] <Pingviller> NuCobra: to? :P
[12:22] <sleepster> I am implementing diff and I just want to know what is the standard diff do :)
[12:22] <NuCobra> Pingviller, let me try again
[12:22] <narothepharoh> what is the best app for formatting dvds and cds
[12:23] <gnewsensical> !downloader is a download manager. To see a comparison of popular download managers for Linux, Windows and Mac, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_download_managers
[12:23] <gnewsensical> !downloader
[12:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about downloader - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:23] <scguy318> narothepharoh: prob k3b i guess
[12:23] <scguy318> narothepharoh: im sure it has erase functionaltiy
[12:23] <Pingviller> NuCobra: ain't getting nothing
[12:23] <NuCobra> Pingviller, join #winehq i will be there too
[12:23] <narothepharoh> scguy318 apt-get install k3b?
[12:23] <scguy318> narothepharoh: yepperz
[12:23] <narothepharoh> right on
[12:24] <ladydoor> narothepharoh: It depends what you're looking for. Graphical? Command-line? Configurable? Short learning curve?
[12:24] <[InFeRnAl] > anyone can help
[12:24] <[InFeRnAl] > ?
[12:24] <narothepharoh> ladydoor I just need to erase a dvd so i can make a new one
[12:24] <[InFeRnAl] > i can't shutdown because need to push powerbutton
[12:24] <[InFeRnAl] > :(
[12:24] <[InFeRnAl] > and thats hangs
[12:24] <scguy318> InFernAl: disable acpi? dunno
[12:25] <[InFeRnAl] > hum
[12:25] <nickrud> Jengerer: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=205449
[12:25] <[InFeRnAl] > where can i check that?
[12:25] <[InFeRnAl] > scguy318
[12:25] <[InFeRnAl] > ::S
[12:26] <torahteen> Hey everyone... I'm trying to find FINCH, which is the text-based version of Pidgin, AKA GAIM. I've googled "finch ubuntu" and found that it is supposed to be a package, but sudo apt-get install finch returns no results... Perhaps there's a repository I haven't found? I currently have the Official and the universe/multiverse repos in my sources.list file, which I got from the ubuntu sources generator
[12:26] <scguy318> InFeRnAl: i think noacpi in boot option, other than that I'm out of ideas
[12:26] <KiphereCE_> hrm
[12:26] <[InFeRnAl] > ok
[12:26] <PKdoR> I cant save my /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[12:26] <scguy318> torahteen: think its in Gutsy
[12:26] <Jengerer> Nickrud: Thanks so much. The set up's just getting finished, so I'll go through that guide once it's done.
[12:26] <scguy318> PKdoR: have to edit it as root
[12:26] <KiphereCE_> silly question, is there a gui version of 'My computer' in Ubuntu? I want to look at the drive and space and create a folder for sharing things
[12:27] <PKdoR> how would i do that?
[12:27] <torahteen> So I'd need Gutsy to get it?
[12:27] <scguy318> PKdoR: so sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf or gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[12:27] <nickrud> Jengerer: yw, that hda sound thing is a pain
[12:27] <scguy318> torahteen: apparently, you could always try building from source
[12:27] <RkyRaccoon55> this is my first time hooking up one of my old printers to ubuntu, how do i get my comp to recognize it?
[12:27] <ladydoor> torahteen: It might just not be in the archives yet. But you can always install from source. Also, if you like IRC, bitlbee started out as a GAIM fork (sort of) and is now its own program.
[12:27] <scguy318> RkyRaccoon55: wut printer
[12:27] <torahteen> Which would require me having the sources repos
[12:27] <scguy318> torahteen: no, just d/l the tarball from Pidgin site I suppose
[12:27] <RkyRaccoon55> scguy318, hp deskjet
[12:27] <ladydoor> torahteen: ...or you could download the source from the website
[12:27] <torahteen> Ladydoor, I need a text-based MSN client
[12:28] <powl_> Hey, I need the open source driver for my radeon xpress200m
[12:28] <scguy318> !make | torahteen
[12:28] <ubotu> torahteen: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[12:28] <torahteen> ladydoor or scguy318. I'm on a non-GUI machine, I don't suppose one of you could find me the link for the tarball?
[12:28] <scguy318> torahteen: momento
[12:28] <torahteen> Yeah, I've compiled from source numerous times
[12:28] <ladydoor> torahteen: 'k. I mean, you can install that from source, use bitlbee, use centericq, etc.
[12:28] <torahteen> scguy318: Gracias :P
[12:29] <[InFeRnAl] > scguy318 i think is the acpi too
[12:29] <Pirate_Hunter> xubuntu is not accessing the net no more which is weird since ubuntu does...  how can i fix this problem?
[12:29] <[InFeRnAl] > :)
[12:29] <mikeo2> heh got it all working but beryl on my new mobo
[12:29] <RkyRaccoon55> scguy318, any idea?
[12:29] <baghyay> http://www.aljazeera.net/channel/livestreaming/    i cant wach this chanell why ?
[12:29] <scguy318> torahteen: hmm, I get Finch with my Pidgin
[12:29] <[InFeRnAl] > gona edit that menu.list
[12:29] <mikeo2> found a backup of my old xorg file
[12:29] <scguy318> torahteen: I simply installed PIdgin from Debuntu repo, I got finch
[12:29] <mikeo2> and just restored all but the pci addresses which changed
[12:29] <torahteen> scguy318, I tried installing pidgin as well
[12:29] <Jengerer> Well, I'm out for now, nickrud. I'll speak to you later, and hopefully it's just to say Thanks. ;)
[12:29] <torahteen> Couldn't find that either
[12:29] <scguy318> torahteen: you have to add a 3rd-party repo
[12:29] <torahteen> If you do get the link, msg it to me please, so I can keep track of it
[12:30] <mikeo2> heh beryl works now to
[12:30] <torahteen> scguy318, Ah! Hmm... which repo might that be?
[12:30] <RkyRaccoon55> this is my first time hooking up one of my old printers to ubuntu, how do i get my comp to recognize it?
[12:30] <fivetwentysix__> is there actually any software that doesn't run on 32-bit ubuntu which would otherwise only work on 64-bit?
[12:30] <ladydoor> torahteen: Do you not have a text-based browser installed?
[12:30] <torahteen> scguy318, if you happen to know
[12:30] <Pirate_Hunter> xubuntu is not accessing the net no more which is weird since ubuntu does...  how can i fix this problem?
[12:30] <ladydoor> torahteen: If not, w3m, links, elinks, links2, and lynx are all popular...
[12:30] <alsharifi> yoyo whats up guys
[12:30] <scguy318> nm u
[12:31] <scguy318> RlyRacooon: sry for putting you off, im flooded
[12:31] <torahteen> ladydoor, I do... I suppose I can do that... was just wondering if you could, since I'm not that great with text-browsers
[12:31] <alsharifi> trying to escape the heat
[12:31] <torahteen> w3m? I haven't tried that one yet
[12:31] <ladydoor> torahteen: I didn't used to be either :-).
[12:31] <scguy318> RlyRacooon: gksudo hp-setup?
[12:31] <RkyRaccoon55> scguy318, its cool. just let me know when your ready
[12:31] <scguy318> RkyRaccoon55: sudo apt-get install hplip then gksudo hp-setup
[12:31] <ladydoor> torahteen: But that's fair enough.
[12:31] <baghyay> http://www.aljazeera.net/channel/livestreaming/  this channel don't work in my firefoxe  why  ? how to corect this eror
[12:31] <torahteen> ladydoor, I've been using irssi for a long time though
[12:32] <torahteen> ladydoor, Much cleaner than most irc clients IMO
[12:32] <ladydoor> torahteen: Hm. You might like bitlbee in that case. It's in the repos.
[12:32] <RkyRaccoon55> scguy318, hplip was already installed, worked great thanks
[12:32] <torahteen> ladydoor, and so much nicer on crappy comps like this XD
[12:32] <joakim-> baghyay, install mplayer-plugin or vlc-plugin for firefox
[12:32] <ladydoor> torahteen: It's basically an IM-to-IRC gateway
[12:32] <_jhall_> hey I'm using feisty... why when i go to admin -> languages does it not do anything??
[12:32] <Pirate_Hunter> xubuntu is not accessing the net no more which is weird since ubuntu does...  how can i fix this problem?
[12:32] <torahteen> ladydoor, Does it support MSN? I've grown rather attached to GAIM...
[12:32] <ladydoor> torahteen: I'm almost certain it does...just a sec
[12:33] <joakim-> pretty cool that the text at the top of the windows goes from right to left on that site btw :)
[12:33] <ladydoor> torahteen: Yes.
[12:33] <alsharifi> any fix they firefox+youtube problem?
[12:33] <alsharifi> anyone*
[12:33] <Xero> Firefox+youtube=problem???
[12:33] <torahteen> ladydoor, A'ight, I'll have to try it... However, I may still download finch and compile it
[12:33] <torahteen> ladydoor, Thanks! It's bitlbee?
[12:33] <ladydoor> torahteen: Go for it
[12:33] <Xero> What's wrong with ff+youtube?
[12:33] <ladydoor> torahteen: Yup!
[12:33] <torahteen> a'ight, thanks a bunch
[12:33] <tom_> anyone know when they are supposed to get flash to work on x64 bit processors?
[12:33] <torahteen> TTYL
[12:33] <alsharifi> yea when i watch a coupel youtube videos it,firfox crashes
[12:33] <ladydoor> torahteen: wait
[12:34] <scguy318> tom_: nspluginwrapper I think
[12:34] <alsharifi> dame cant type today:S
[12:34] <ladydoor> torahteen: You should make sure to read the docs...you connect to localhost in your IRC client to use it.
[12:34] <joakim-> tom_, search for npluginwrapper on ubuntuforums.org
[12:34] <ladydoor> torahteen: and type "help" and it'll help you
[12:34] <Xero> I
[12:34] <torahteen> ladydoor: Wait... I'm confused then lol
[12:34] <joakim-> nspluginwrapper even
[12:34] <torahteen> It doesn't actually use the MSN protocol itself?
[12:34] <joakim-> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=476924
[12:34] <torahteen> It routes through IRC?
[12:34] <joakim-> or go there
[12:34] <Xero> I'm gonna go build Gran Paradiso from source and see if I still get that problem.
[12:34] <kynes> I installed "powersaved" from synaptic and after reboot, I can't login to Gnome
[12:35] <ladydoor> torahteen: You install it and it starts up a "server" which you connect to
[12:35] <ladydoor> torahteen: It's weird hearing about it, but it's easy once you get started.
[12:35] <kynes> X server looks fine
[12:35] <torahteen> ladydoor... I guess... hehe
[12:35] <ladydoor> torahteen: haha
[12:35] <Jengerer> nickrud: Do you think that not getting updates will affect whether or not that guide will work for me? 'Cause I don't want to waste time getting the updates if the sound doesn't work.
[12:35] <NuCobra> !ati
[12:35] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:36] <kynes> but after login screen comes up and I enter correct user:pass pair, it authenticates and when it's going to bring up Gnome, it gets stuck
[12:36] <kynes> how can I solve this ?
[12:36] <TimeTraveller> Hi, i just followed a install guide for the ATI driver for ubuntu feisty  and i dont get it working .. but there is one thing in the guide i dont understand "IMPORTANT: You have to recompile the kernel module after each kernel update!" can anyone tell me how to do this ?
[12:36] <alsharifi> anyone know when the 8.41 ati video drivers will release ?
[12:36] <nickrud> Jengerer: update the kernel only
[12:36] <DjViper> I need a tool similar to 'Task Manager' / 'Applications' in winxp, any clues?
[12:36] <Jengerer> nickrud: How do I do that?
[12:37] <nickrud> Jengerer: after the install, sudo apt-get install linux-generic .
[12:37] <Pirate_Hunter> xubuntu is not accessing the net no more which is weird ..  how can i fix this problem?
[12:37] <fivetwentysix> How do i know if i'm running 64-bit or 32-bit?
[12:37] <Jengerer> OK, got it.
[12:37] <LadyNikon> fivetwentysix: what kind of proc do you have?
[12:38] <fivetwentysix> Intel Q6600
[12:38] <CountX> i cant seem to get my mic working
[12:38] <LadyNikon> fivetwentysix: you should be able to look up your processor on intels website to find that out
[12:38] <CountX> whats an easy way to test
[12:38] <fivetwentysix> No i mean of ubuntu
[12:38] <ladydoor> Pirate_Hunter: Are these separate installs, or did you just install two desktop environments to the same system?
[12:38] <LadyNikon> fivetwentysix: well
[12:38] <xcd> fivetwentysix: do a uname -a, whats the output say
[12:38] <SeanTater> I can't get any multithreaded programs to use both cores simultaneously -- isn't that the way it should work?
[12:38] <LadyNikon> fivetwentysix: your computer wouldnt be able to fun a 64bit version
[12:38] <fivetwentysix> thx
[12:38] <LadyNikon> fivetwentysix: but you can do uname -a
[12:38] <fivetwentysix> yes
[12:39] <fivetwentysix> but my cpu can
[12:39] <fivetwentysix> and i want to know if im running 64-bit or 32-bit ubuntu
[12:39] <jport> which version did u download
[12:39] <fivetwentysix> ok thats strange
[12:39] <xcd> fivetwentysix: better yet, uname -m would isolate it. for example mine says x86_64
[12:39] <fivetwentysix> says im using x86_64
[12:39] <LadyNikon> fivetwentysix: then tahts 64bit
[12:40] <Pirate_Hunter> ladydoor: i have 3 os on the comp - XP/ Ubuntu with kde & gnome / Xubuntu - now the weird part is that ubuntu works fine with net connection but xubuntu has lost net connection
[12:40] <fivetwentysix> but Azureus tells me i386
[12:40] <CountX> how can i test to see if my mic works?
[12:40] <xcd> fivetwentysix: did you install azureus using the package management, or did you download it from somewhere seperately
[12:40] <ipx> fivetwentysix: x86_64 can mean both is supported :o
[12:40] <fivetwentysix> I downloaded it from Azureus
[12:41] <ladydoor> Pirate_Hunter: Okay, so your xubuntu is a different install rather than a different DE. Could you put your /etc/network/interfaces in pastebin and let the channel and me know which connection you prefer?
[12:41] <mikeo2> man lol ubuntu is 1000x more efficient than vista
[12:41] <jimmywu> I've  lost the ability to browse the Windows shares on my home network, and have no idea why; it used to work, and now it doesn't; any suggestions?
[12:41] <xcd> fivetwentysix: so was it a package you installed or did you compile it
[12:42] <xcd> ipx: right but if he's running a 32 bit kernel is it still going to say x86_64?
[12:42] <mikeo2> in vista my quad core is always doing random shit in the backround and in ubuntu it sits between 0-2 even while playing music and using my nic (which vista seems to have a problem with)
[12:42] <fivetwentysix> If by package you been downloading a archive and extracting it somewhere, yeah
[12:42] <fivetwentysix> But not from a reposity
[12:42] <xcd> fivetwentysix: by package i mean like a .deb or a .rpm, something that didn't require compiling
[12:42] <Pirate_Hunter> ladydoor:  how can i do that im in ubuntu now? is there a way to do that without having to restart the comp?
[12:42] <fivetwentysix> It didn't require compiling
[12:42] <ladydoor> Pirate_Hunter: Can you mount the partition your xubuntu install is on?
[12:43] <fivetwentysix> Should i compile it my self?\
[12:43] <jimmywu> haven't changed anything, but it just stopped working for no reason
[12:43] <Pirate_Hunter> last time i tried it broke Xubuntu?
[12:43] <xcd> fivetwentysix: no you shouldn't have to, hold on..
[12:43] <bruenig> azureus is distributed in binary form
[12:43] <fivetwentysix> Is it better to compile things yourself?
[12:43] <bruenig> not for azureus
[12:44] <madman91> hey guys
[12:44] <bruenig> !ot | madman91
[12:44] <ubotu> madman91: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[12:44] <billiejoex> Sorry for the dumb quesion, english is not my first language so I'd like to know it this statement is grammatically correct:
[12:44] <billiejoex> As far as I can say both methods should be now bugless and fully portable to any platform with the exception of Mac OS x 8 & 9 which uses a different pathname separator (":") for which I didn't included tests (I lack the hardware).
[12:44] <ladydoor> Pirate_Hunter: hm. I'm really sorry, but I'm actually just leaving and this is starting to sound much more complicated than I'd thought...sorry. Perhaps you should explain to the channel what you mean by "breaking" your install just by mounting it, because that sounds like very bad news. Good luck.
[12:44] <Pirate_Hunter> ladydoor: wait i think ubuntu this time mounted it automatically
[12:44] <madman91> does anyone know a boot cd (not a live distro) that has dban on it? ..  I dont want to waste 698mb on a cd
[12:44] <bruenig> billiejoex, as far as I can *see*
[12:45] <billiejoex> ok
[12:45] <baghyay> i wanna install gnewsense-artwork in my ubuntu  how to do that
[12:45] <xcd> fivetwentysix: so on the azureus website, when you go to download, there's a link for AMD_64... and the file would be Azureus_3.0.2.2_linux-x86-64.tar.bz2
[12:45] <billiejoex> what about "for which I didn't included tests (I lack the hardware)."? is it correct?
[12:45] <steel_lady> I lost the whole day today trying to install my lexmark printer, can somebody help me? instructions that I found did not work!
[12:45] <CountX> can someone please help me get my mic working
[12:45] <CountX> please
[12:45] <bruenig> billiejoex, that is correct
[12:45] <CountX> !mic
[12:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mic - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:45] <xcd> fivetwentysix: just make sure the version you get has x86-64... and if it still says you're running i386 then really i'm not sure, because i don't think uname -m would say x86_64 on a 32 bit kernel.
[12:45] <billiejoex> bruenig, thank you very much
[12:46] <jimmywu> madman91: maybe ultimatebootcd? I don't know off the top of my head, but you could check their website
[12:46] <fivetwentysix> Hmm
[12:46] <madman91> jimmywu: thanks
[12:46] <madman91> anyone else?
[12:46] <TimeTraveller> Hi, i just followed a install guide for the ATI driver for ubuntu feisty  and i dont get it working .. but there is one thing in the guide i dont understand "IMPORTANT: You have to recompile the kernel module after each kernel update!" can anyone tell me how to do this ?
[12:46] <fivetwentysix> I have a feeling a downloaded the i386 version
[12:46] <CountX> you guys are really friggen helpful
[12:46] <fivetwentysix> but it's running fine
[12:46] <blah569> Does anyone know of a chanel where I can get general help of my laptop?
[12:46] <RkyRaccoon55> can anyone recommend a good download manager that allows resuming downloads?
[12:47] <bruenig> RkyRaccoon55, wget
[12:47] <steel_lady> ! lexmark printer
[12:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about lexmark printer - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:47] <[Thom] > bruenig: Why is this directory important ?: /etc/xml/
[12:47] <Pirate_Hunter> my xubuntu lost Internet connection I have posted what is in my interface file can someone look at it and tell me whats wrong? http://pastebin.ca/689257
[12:47] <NarutoUz> hey guys reinstalling over here. I thought I'd put my home stuff on a separate partition....
[12:47] <xcd> fivetwentysix: it's probably not that big of a deal then. i think that the java runtime does 32 bit compatability on 64 bit systems or something, probably. i'm not totally sure. if it works, it's probably not a big deal, and it looks like you are running 64bit linux according to uname.
[12:47] <[Thom] > bruenig: An entire directory for XML config files?
[12:48] <NarutoUz> but I've found a partition and when I click on it on the live CD (after mounting) it looks just like the old root partition
[12:48] <DjViper> I need a tool similar to 'Task Manager' / 'Applications' in winxp, any clues?
[12:48] <madman91> are there any other boot cds (other than ubcd and hirens) that you guys know of?? (**it must have dban or similar)
[12:48] <fivetwentysix> Is there any tools to manage what processes use what cores?
[12:48] <bruenig> [Thom] , /etc is where the configuration files are held
[12:48] <steel_lady> !printer troubleshoot
[12:48] <NarutoUz> * not necessarily root
[12:48] <baghyay> who    to remplaced  ubuntu-artwork by gnewsense-artwork
[12:48] <bruenig> !fishing | steel_lady
[12:48] <ubotu> steel_lady: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[12:48] <NarutoUz> looks like the filesystem
[12:48] <fivetwentysix> I think it'd be useful for me since I got 4 cores.
[12:48] <NarutoUz> and home is on it
[12:48] <mikeo2> anyone know of a way to get the canon ip3000 printer to work in linux?
[12:49] <NarutoUz> am I right in thinking it's definately **not** set up with the home parition separate from the root?
[12:49] <steel_lady> bruening, how did I abuse the channel?
[12:49] <xcd> fivetwentysix: i'm not sure on any of that, keep asking around here though someone else may know.
[12:49] <bruenig> steel_lady, abusing the channel bots
[12:49] <escuter> does anybody know how to set scim up to be able to type in Yiddish?
[12:49] <bruenig> steel_lady, if you want to fish, do it in /msg
[12:49] <NarutoUz> or should a home partition basically just look like the whole filing system? (I expected to go into it and see only the user's home folders.....)
[12:49] <MatBoy> I have some freezing screens for some seconds with the nvidia driver, using a config that was working well on a Debian install. Someone had the same under Ubuntu ?
[12:50] <steel_lady> bruening I don't understand, what does it mean to fish and what to do in /msg why, how?
[12:50] <jimmywu> anyone good with connecting to Windows computers on a wired network?
[12:50] <MatBoy> jimmywu, ... neighberhood is nice
[12:50] <bruenig> steel_lady, fishing, meaning you are just throwing something at the bot hoping it will bite, do /msg ubotu thingyouarefishingfor
[12:51] <LinTux> how do I change which operating system is listed first in the GRUB menu?
[12:51] <baghyay>  i wanna install gnewsense-artwork in my ubuntu
[12:51] <baghyay>  i ve gns-artwork.deb but that not work
[12:51] <usser> jimmywu: take a look at this http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/samba.htm
[12:51] <Pirate_Hunter> my xubuntu lost Internet connection I have posted what is in my interface file can someone look at it and tell me whats wrong? http://pastebin.ca/689257
[12:51] <jimmywu> matboy, not quite sure what you mean; usser, thanks for the link
[12:51] <discworld> why can I only run the gui when the device is set to vesa?? if it isn't I get loads of errors.
[12:51] <wooooosh> DjViper, i think your after the command "top"
[12:52] <narothepharoh> is htere any way to play m4p files
[12:52] <steel_lady> bruening ubotu went on me private but doesn't have a clue on anything. I spent my whole day googling and I am urgent to send scanned documents, I don't know what else to do
[12:52] <DjViper> wooooosh: yeah, but does it come with a GUI ?
[12:52] <kinoka2k> Question: Im recieving a error BUG: scheduling while atomic: swapper/0xffff0000/0
[12:52] <MatBoy> jimmywu, it's a share manager to windows shares... like you have in KDE also
[12:52] <Jengerer> nickrud: So far, nothing has worked. I'm going to try to restart, and then continue to the ALSA re-downloading after I update.
[12:52] <LinTux> how do I change which operating system is listed first in the GRUB menu?
[12:53] <narothepharoh> still having trouble formattind dvd+r/rws as well
[12:53] <NarutoUz> can anyone tell me what I *should* see in my 'home' partition if it's a separate partition as opposed to being hte same as root?
[12:53] <Jengerer> Press ALT+F2, then go type "gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst"
[12:53] <Jengerer> That's to LinTux.
[12:53] <Pirate_Hunter> my xubuntu lost Internet connection I have posted what is in my interface file can someone look at it and tell me whats wrong? http://pastebin.ca/689257
[12:53] <kitche> NarutoUz, umm /home/<user> same as if it was on /
[12:54] <escuter> NarutoUz: there should be no difference in your filesystem except for /etc/fstab
[12:54] <LinTux> sorry Jengerer
[12:54] <BOB_SLAYER> where are the images for the default icon packs kept? there's nothing in $HOME/.icons
[12:54] <NarutoUz> kitche> i'm loading it from a live cd though
[12:54] <kinoka2k> Question: Im recieving a error BUG: scheduling while atomic: swapper/0xffff0000/0 on version 2.6.20-16-generic anyone have any ideas?
[12:54] <escuter> please, does ANYBODY type in Yiddish or Hebrew?
[12:54] <NarutoUz> the reason I ask is I thought it was separate. Now I've opened one of hte partions and see what looks like the whole fileing system....
[12:54] <Jengerer> LinTux: Why sorry?
[12:55] <NarutoUz> => I'll have to reformat it and lose all my files :-/
[12:55] <sjefen6> Hi. I have a old computer with a Intel 82810 onboard graphic controller. When I run Windows on it I can get up to 1280x1024 rez, but now when I run ubuntu the higest I can get is 1024x768. How can I get 1280x1024?
[12:56] <discworld> How do I reinstall my video drivers?
[12:56] <kinoka2k> Question: Im recieving a error BUG: scheduling while atomic:  swapper/0xffff0000/0 on version 2.6.20-16-generic anyone have  any ideas?
[12:56] <h1st0> discworld: what video card do you have?
[12:56] <kinoka2k> sjefen6: edit your xorg.conf file /etc/X11/xorg.conf to allow that resolution and see if that works
[12:56] <Pokavoia> Oii pra todos
[12:56] <gnewsensical_> !make
[12:56] <ubotu> Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[12:56] <narothepharoh> formatting dvds anyone got an idea ive tried gnomebaker k3b they arent working?
[12:56] <Pokavoia>   alguem do Brasil
[12:56] <Pokavoia> ?
[12:56] <discworld> hlst0, nvidia
[12:57] <jeff__> anyone know how to get the nvidia geforce 4 graphics to actually work during a game? all i get is black screen in an open gl gme
[12:57] <jimmywu> MatBoy, thanks, i'll try it; is neighborhood the name i should search for in synaptic?  also, I was able to browse windows shares without installing anything before, don't know why it broke suddenly, but it's frustrating me to no end
[12:57] <h1st0> Pokavoia: try /msg chanserv list #ubuntu-*  and look for your native language
[12:57] <discworld> hlst0, I only get the gui to work if I put the device to vesa in xorg.conf
[12:57] <gravemind> anybody know why I don't have a standby choice when I log out?
[12:57] <Pokavoia> Brazil
[12:57] <gravemind> and how can I get one
[12:57] <kinoka2k> jeff_ the game may not support the geforce 4 graphics card did you check that?
[12:57] <h1st0> jeff__: you need drivers for it.  Use the restrictive manager and install nvidia drivers
[12:57] <h1st0> kinoka2k: nah he just needs 3d drivers
[12:57] <rockets> Somebody told me that if you run a system with 3gb of ram it runs in interleaved mode instead of dual channel and you lose performance, is that true?
[12:58] <kinoka2k> Question: Im recieving a error BUG: scheduling while atomic:  swapper/0xffff0000/0 on version 2.6.20-16-generic anyone have  any ideas?
[12:58] <h1st0> jeff__: or just sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx and restart X
[12:58] <Pirate_Hunter> my xubuntu lost Internet connection I have posted what is in my interface file can someone look at it and tell me whats wrong? http://pastebin.ca/689257
[12:58] <kinoka2k> whisper hist0 can you answer mine lol
[12:58] <kinoka2k> oops :)
[12:58] <jeff__> hlst0: i used envy to install the properitry drivers from nvidia, i tried the nvidia-glx already and i get the same problems
[12:58] <h1st0> discworld: what kind of video card do you have?
[12:58] <discworld> hlst0, nvidia 7900GS
[12:58] <h1st0> jeff__: well I have no idea how envy works. I wouldn't recomend it.
[12:58] <h1st0> jeff__: do you have compiz running or desktop effects enabled?
[12:59] <discworld> i tried envy, but it ended up freezing up at the nvidia logo screen
[12:59] <kinoka2k> jeff_: use envy and complete unistall and then retry the nvidia install through envy
[12:59] <h1st0> Why is everyone using envy wtf.  Is the restricted manager clicking a checkbox too hard?
[12:59] <__dmr__> can anybody tell me how to append a custom identifying string to a kernel built with the debian/rules script from git?
[12:59] <kinoka2k> h1st0: envy makes it easy for some of the harder to configure graphics cards
[12:59] <Nighthawk420> hey yall I am trying to install a theme to the usr/share/gdm/themes path but it says i dont have the permissions to do so.  how do i change this?
[01:00] <h1st0> kinoka2k: you just click a checkbox in the restricted manager and your done how is that hard?
[01:00] <discworld> hlst0, I used the RM before, but after a week I started getting crashes and stuff, and then it wouldn't let me into the login screen anymore
[01:00] <kitche> h1st0, I know of one card that does not work by default in ubuntu with the nvidia drivers
[01:00] <kinoka2k> h1st0: i didnt say it was hard for me and the Restricted manager does not always work
[01:00] <kinoka2k> Question: Im recieving a error BUG: scheduling while atomic:  swapper/0xffff0000/0 on version 2.6.20-16-generic anyone have  any ideas?
[01:00] <caner> in some websites firefox's javascript interpreter enters in a loop to load an undefined function, ant the cpu usage gets higher. how can i stop that? only by disabling js??
[01:00] <h1st0> jeff__: if you are using desktop effects or compiz try hitting alt+f2 and typing in metacity --replace  then try running your game.
[01:00] <kitche> but of course it's not hard to install a driver either if peopel just read the README
[01:01] <discworld> hlst0, you think a complete reinstall of ubuntu would work? :P
[01:01] <Nighthawk420> hey yall I am trying to install a theme to the usr/share/gdm/themes path but it says i dont have the permissions to do so.  how do i change this?
[01:01] <kitche> Nighthawk420, you don't use sudo
[01:01] <steel_lady> can somebody tell me if I follow exactly instructions here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters/LexmarkMultifuncPrinters and I go to the step /usr/lib/cups/backend/z600 and I get nothing, what is wrong?
[01:02] <Nighthawk420> im not
[01:02] <Nighthawk420> im in the desktop gui
[01:02] <h1st0> discworld: no not necessary
[01:02] <kitche> Nighthawk420, then use gksu
[01:02] <gnewsensical_> !gdebi
[01:02] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gdebi - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[01:02] <Nighthawk420> im just goin to the folder
[01:02] <h1st0> discworld: what is the problem you are having.
[01:02] <gnewsensical_> !gDebi
[01:02] <Nighthawk420> how?
[01:02] <kinoka2k> Nighthawk420 go to a terminal and type gksu and the name of the program you wish to run
[01:03] <kinoka2k> jeff_ the game may not support the geforce 4 graphics card did you check that?
[01:03] <kinoka2k> Question: Im recieving a error BUG: scheduling while atomic:  swapper/0xffff0000/0 on version 2.6.20-16-generic anyone have  any ideas?
[01:03] <booster_> hey guys,, i have something on my system that keeps trying to update its self everytime i try to install a new package....its called vmware ....any ideas on how to get rid of it ??
[01:03] <jeff__> hlst0: no compiz or desktop effects
[01:03] <discworld> hlst0, the nvidia drivers don't work, they simply freeze and or crash before the login screen pops up.
[01:03] <kinoka2k> jeff_ : ignore that last thing
[01:03] <kinoka2k> booster : sudo apt-get remove vmware
[01:03] <h1st0> jeff__: what game are you trying to use?
[01:03] <josephnexus> hello everyone
[01:03] <josephnexus> anyone know if there is a package for pyamanith
[01:03] <josephnexus> or do i have to compile myself?
[01:04] <h1st0> discworld: okay well sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf and change the driver section to vesa then save the file ctrl+x
[01:04] <jeff__> hlst0: just any thing like tux kart etx
[01:04] <jeff__> hlst0: glx gears works though
[01:04] <discworld> hlst0, yes I have done that, that's the reason i'm able to chat here too :P
[01:04] <jeff__> and i get the nvidia picture n boot
[01:04] <h1st0> discworld: after you've done that restart you will now be able to use Gnome then remove the envy drivers or whatever you installed.
[01:04] <steel_lady> can I pay to somebody to resolve me a problem that is already resolved on ubuntu help pages?
[01:04] <booster_> am i in the room??
[01:04] <kinoka2k> Question: Im recieving a error BUG: scheduling while atomic:  swapper/0xffff0000/0 on version 2.6.20-16-generic anyone have  any ideas?
[01:04] <discworld> hlst0, oookay
[01:04] <josephnexus> steel_lady... what's you problem..
[01:05] <h1st0> jeff__: thats wierd?  maybe you need to search the wiki for your card and see if you need a different driver
[01:05] <josephnexus> and you prolly won't have to pay me for it
[01:05] <torahteen> Hey, I'm back... how can I output what prints on the screen to a file?
[01:05] <h1st0> discworld: or you can just sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and change it to vesa
[01:05] <jeff__> which wiki
[01:05] <discworld> hlst0, it's already on vesa atm, changed it in recovery mode
[01:05] <h1st0> torahteen:  use like (program) > test.txt
[01:05] <gravemind> how can I enable the standby option of by computer?
[01:06] <steel_lady> josephnexus, I am following instructions https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters/LexmarkMultifuncPrinters and it does not work
[01:06] <torahteen> ty h1st0
[01:06] <Ward1983> what is CTCP? and why can people request your CTSP on irc ?
[01:06] <josephnexus> ah yes... lexmarks
[01:06] <discworld> hlst0, ok envy drivers uninstalled
[01:06] <josephnexus> those are difficult to get running
[01:06] <Ward1983> *ctcp
[01:06] <Ward1983> !ctcp
[01:06] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ctcp - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[01:06] <h1st0> Ward1983: ask in #freenode
[01:06] <faust> client to client protocol or something?
[01:06] <gordonjcp> Ward1983: Client-To-Client Protocol
[01:06] <Ward1983> h1st0, ok
[01:06] <Ward1983> gordonjcp, ok
[01:06] <josephnexus> if you are willing to pay... what might be easier and might cost the same would be to just get an hp multifunction.. if that is available in your area...
[01:07] <josephnexus> if not... i can try to help you
[01:07] <sjefen6> kinoka2k: I could not try that with the live cd.. was testing to see if it was any different then xubuntu...
[01:07] <josephnexus> but lexmarks don't always work well
[01:07] <sotec_prod> Is there a linux program that allows control of the motherboard fans in the comp case, speed wise?
[01:07] <sotec_prod> Windows has SpeedFan
[01:08] <sotec_prod> i need a linux version
[01:08] <usser> steel_lady: yea i'd suggest the same, just donate that lexmark to somebody and in the future buy linux compatible products
[01:08] <sotec_prod> and SpeedFan doesn't work with wine
[01:08] <steel_lady> josephnexus I have to scan documents and send to another country tonight!
[01:08] <discworld> hlst0, then what :P
[01:08] <kitche> sotec_prod, why would it hooks into the Windows kernel you need one for the linux kernel
[01:08] <Nutubuntu> Hi nickrud, was it you who I was talking with re: window managers earlier? if so, t/y again ... I'm liking waimea (or maybe just variety)
[01:09] <h1st0> discworld: if you used envy unintsall whatever it installed.
[01:09] <sotec_prod> kitche, yes, one for linux.
[01:09] <steel_lady> usser I got the printer, I have to send documents scanned!
[01:09] <Ninio> how can i open ssh ports on ubuntu ?
[01:09] <h1st0> !ssh > Ninio
[01:09] <discworld> hlst0, done that now
[01:09] <Ninio> 10x
[01:09] <h1st0> discworld: now open a terminal and sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx
[01:09] <sotec_prod> that's what I'm asking
[01:09] <outspan> I've just installed kubuntu 7.04 amd64 but it will suddenly shut down every half an hour, i have no idea why. Any hints?
[01:09] <discworld> hlst0, done
[01:09] <torahteen> Doesn't gedit have a text version?
[01:09] <jeff__> hlst0: if glx gears works, then shouldnt there be other programs that works
[01:10] <josephnexus> and not charge you anything
[01:10] <steel_lady> josephnexus, I didn't get even to the printer in these steps because when I go to the step 9 there, I get nothing!
[01:10] <usser> Ninio: if u have firestarter installed just go to policy allow and add a rule for ssh on port 22
[01:10] <sumsl> gn8
[01:10] <ron_> hello, i have ubuntu 6.06 . after install windows xp , i can not reboot from ubuntu
[01:10] <kitche> sotec_prod, lm_sensors has a program called fancontrol
[01:10] <Jengerer> Torahteen, if you're talking about a version of gedit that you can use in the Terminal, it should be edit.
[01:10] <sotec_prod> kitche, thanks. i'll try that
[01:10] <Jengerer> "edit"
[01:10] <josephnexus> ok
[01:10] <nickrud> Nutubuntu: I like variety also :)  The thing about those other window managers is you can really fine tune things to exactly what you want
[01:11] <discworld> hlst0, abd theen? :-)
[01:11] <josephnexus> so step nine is what hangs you up
[01:11] <torahteen> ah, thanks jengerer
[01:11] <josephnexus> hmm
[01:11] <ron_> anyone know how to activate the boot manager?
[01:11] <josephnexus> let me look
[01:11] <Jengerer> Wait, it doesn't seem to be working for me.
[01:11] <h1st0> discworld: then restart X hit ctrl+alt+f1 and type in sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart
[01:11] <outspan> I've just installed kubuntu 7.04 amd64 but it will suddenly shut down every half an hour, i have no idea why. Any hints?
[01:11] <Jengerer> Yeah, it works, you just need to specify the file to edit.
[01:11] <josephnexus> were you able to successfully get all the way to step nine?
[01:11] <h1st0> outspan: maybe somethign in powermanagement?
[01:12] <h1st0> outspan: you may want to ask in #kubuntu
[01:12] <Nutubuntu> Well, t/y again nickrud. This feels much "lighter" to me (though I don't know yet if it is or not) and more my style than G or K have been
[01:12] <discworld> hlst0, ok
[01:12] <sotec_prod> kitche, do you know the exact package name for lm_sensors?
[01:12] <ron_> how to activate the boot manager in ubuntu?
[01:12] <theuser_> do somebody know were i can find 3gp codecs for ubuntu
[01:12] <Jengerer> Theuser, is 3GP a video codec?
[01:12] <outspan> h1st0: tried but nobody answered :P where in power management can i get to see that?
[01:12] <theuser_> yes it is
[01:12] <narothepharoh> any ideas on formattind dvds
[01:13] <usser> Jengerer: yep its the one smart phones use
[01:13] <h1st0> outspan: I haev no idea I don't use kubuntu
[01:13] <Jengerer> I'm pretty sure that VLC Player is compatible with 3GP as well as many other codecs, so that should work for you.
[01:13] <h1st0> discworld: then you should now be using the nvidia drivers
[01:13] <jaime> I am currently running fiesty and want to dual boot with windows, anyone know of a tutorial?
[01:13] <Jengerer> Get it from Applications > Add/Remove
[01:13] <revilodraw> how can i stream music wirelessly around my house using ubuntu? does apple aiport work with ubuntu?
[01:13] <sotec_prod> found it
[01:13] <kitche> sotec_prod, lm-sensors as the name says
[01:13] <ron_> i check  in the gparted  ntfs flag status is boot
[01:13] <h1st0> Jengerer: vlc works with pretty much everything
[01:13] <nickrud> Jengerer: any better luck with the sound?
[01:13] <ron_> ext3 is blank
[01:13] <gravemind> how do I enable the standby/sleep button in ubuntu?
[01:13] <wooooosh> !dualboot
[01:13] <ubotu> Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - MACs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot   https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MacBookProFeisty
[01:13] <theuser_> Jengerer:  no its not , ik kan her the sound but i see no movie
[01:14] <E-mu> Whats the difference between Ubuntu and kubuntu?
[01:14] <h1st0> sotec_prod: also acpitools or utils may have some of these options try man acpi
[01:14] <Jengerer> Not as of yet, but I'm waiting for an update to finish, and I'm going to restart and then if it doesn't work, I'm gonna get started on ASLA.
[01:14] <MatBoy__> My mouse is freezing, or screen also from time to time a sevceral of seconds on a multiple monitor setup with the Nvidia driver... I use the same good working config I used with Debian.... what can I try ?
[01:14] <Nutubuntu> E-mu, window manager
[01:14] <usser> E-mu: kubuntu uses kde by default ubuntu uses gnome
[01:14] <revilodraw> e-mu: ubuntu uses gnome as its desktop environment, kubuntu uses kde
[01:14] <ron_> ubotu: should i install xp first?
[01:14] <E-mu> other than that they are the same? can you get a liveCD that has both?
[01:15] <gravemind> ron_ yes
[01:15] <wooooosh> !bot
[01:15] <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
[01:15] <usser> ron_: ubotu is a bot but yea windows goes first
[01:15] <Nutubuntu> ron_, ubotu is a bot. install XP first; it has no manners about the boot manager
[01:15] <revilodraw> does apple aiport work with ubuntu?
 yes i did and when I go to instal the printer and choose the driver, my printer does not show up
[01:15] <jaime> that link above shows how to install ubuntu after windows, i want to know how to install windows, since im already using ubuntu
[01:16] <trix> hey if ruben is in here...
[01:16] <theuser_> i lost my xp ndhl boot when i instal ubuntu
[01:16] <Jengerer> Theuser: This should work for you. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=178455
[01:16] <s0phism> a question. is ntfs-3g 100% sure? theres ppl who says that can break partitions or even hdds
[01:16] <E-mu> revilodraw Other than they are they the same? Can you get a LiveCD with both in it?
[01:16] <trix> I'm getting my mousepad replaced by dell... so it was a hardware problem.
[01:16] <gravemind> !wifi | revilodraw
[01:16] <ubotu> revilodraw: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[01:16] <kitche> jaime, install like you normally do but don't delete the ubuntu partitions or format them
[01:16] <scguy318> s0phism: 99.999%
[01:16] <ron_> gravemind: i already have ubuntu first install. any work around for this?
[01:16] <Nutubuntu> E-mu, no cd with both; they're too big to share a cd
[01:16] <Jengerer> BRB, restarting.
[01:16] <E-mu> thanks
[01:16] <scguy318> s0phism: if you should encounter a RARE bug, then file a bug, but in general, veeeeery safe
[01:16] <s0phism> scguy318: that 00.001% is a little bit dangerous
[01:16] <monkeyBox> Has anyone tried downloading video podcasts using rythmbox?  when it finishes downloading the file, it says "failed".
[01:16] <scguy318> s0phism: you won't encounter in general use
[01:16] <discworld> hlst0, altight, now what?
[01:16] <scguy318> s0phism: ntfs-3g is very much stable
[01:17] <s0phism> scguy318: i see
[01:17] <s0phism> scguy318: thanks pal :)
[01:17] <scguy318> s0phism: np
[01:17] <josephnexus> click on install driver
[01:17] <josephnexus> and see if you can find the ppd file mentioned in the page
[01:17] <gravemind> ron_: happened to me also. repartition your disk, install windows on the empty partition, and use the super grub disk to get ubuntu back (I forget how to do it but it was straight forward)
[01:17] <revilodraw> e-mu: i dont think u can get a livecd with both in it, but once you have one (either ubuntu or kubuntu) you can easily get the other and switch between the two whenever you want... not a heap of difference between  them.. its like religions, they're basically all the same but ppl argue about the tiny differences ad infinitum lol
[01:18] <ron_> nutubuntu: i already have ubuntu 6.06, then i installed xp. after that my pc start with xp only.
[01:18] <NuCobra> scguy318, why when i try to run NWN my screen says Analog Out of range?
 I went and I find the driver and then when I finish the process it does not show up in printer window (you know the one with available printers)
[01:18] <revilodraw> gravemind: im using wifi now, its all good... does apple airport work with ubuntu?
[01:18] <josephnexus> but cups only has to do with printing
[01:18] <Nutubuntu> ron_, yes, XP overwrote the boot loader. Your Ubuntu should still be there. You need a boot loader that understands this ;p   Grub, for example
[01:18] <josephnexus> you said you are trying to scan?
[01:18] <ron_> gravemind: i have xp installed in empty partiion: how can i get the ubuntu back?
[01:19] <mushroomjay> I need help fast Ubuntu keeps crashing on me
[01:19] <scipio> monkeyBox, i'm not sure rythmbox can play video files. use vlc instead.
[01:19] <gravemind> revilodraw: airport is the name of the router, right? you can check if it works on the link. I don't have one so I don't know
[01:19] <mushroomjay> The only thing I think I could have done to affect this is unsafe hardware removal
[01:19] <Nutubuntu> mushroomjay, could you be a *little* more specific? "keeps crashing" doesn't really tell us much
[01:19] <gravemind> ron_: the super grub disk. search google for it
[01:19] <scipio> !grub | ron_
[01:19] <ubotu> ron_: 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
[01:19] <[InFeRnAl] > problem in my startup ssh
[01:20] <monkeyBox> scipio:  Well, I don't need it to play them,  I just want it to automatically download them so I can save them to my iPod
[01:20] <[InFeRnAl] > when i startup my ubuntu my ssh can't connect
[01:20] <gravemind> scipio: nice! I didn't know about those links
[01:20] <mushroomjay> Is there any way to load the machine from a previous date where everything wroked fine?
 it is a multifunction printer. I repeat the process, I add some description by hand, I go to scan with any of scanning programs and the scanner starts working. then it gets frozen instead of giving an image
[01:20] <[InFeRnAl] > only after my xubuntu login
[01:20] <roostishaw> when I try to run a C++ application compiled on OS X using g++, I get this error:   bash: /home/roostishaw/Desktop/passCrack_rebuilt: cannot execute binary file
[01:20] <josephnexus> yes... cups is only a printer driver
[01:20] <monkeyBox> scipio: do you know of any ipod-compatible apps that can manage video podcasts?
[01:20] <roostishaw> I already did   chmod +x    and chmod 755
[01:20] <josephnexus> that isn't the issue with your scanning woes
[01:20] <josephnexus> are you trying to do a file -> acquire from gimp?
[01:20] <gravemind> does anybody know how to get standby working on my computer? Windows is able to do it
[01:20] <NuCobra> why is it when i try to run Neverwinter Nights my screen says Analog Out of range?
[01:21] <scipio> monkeyBox, ah i see what you need. no idea though, i don't own an ipod :P
[01:21] <Bakefy> what the best way to remote desktop from a windows machine to my ubuntu box?
[01:21] <vader1102> grrrrrr brb
[01:21] <whalesalad> how can i get NTP running on my server? I did apt-get install ntp but it doesn't look like ntp is anywhere.
[01:21] <sleepster> anyone know if there is some program that will allow me to maximize windows across multiple monitors?
[01:21] <silverwulf> anyone that can help me get a .daa file figured out?
[01:21] <shadesmachine> hi
[01:22] <Jengerer> nickrud: Restarting didn't help after doing the first half of the guide. Moving forward...
[01:22] <theuser_> it workt
[01:22] <shadesmachine> anyone knows where is hosted the torrentleech chanel?
 first I need to scan but every program I tried with, instead of receiving an image gets frozen
[01:22] <discworld> hlst0, I coudln't load the X server: (EE) Failed to load the NVIDIA kernele module
[01:22] <theuser_> thnx
[01:22] <josephnexus> try lowering the dpi you are scanning at
[01:22] <narothepharoh> need help formatting dvds can anyone help?
[01:22] <josephnexus> (your issue is unrelated to your problem with printing...)
[01:22] <silverwulf> how do I get a .daa file to open in linux
[01:23] <scipio> monkeyBox, have you tried banshee?
[01:23] <Bakefy> how do i remote desktop to my ubuntu machine from an XP machine?
[01:23] <mushroomjay> Is there any way at all to set the system back so it loads from a previous date?
[01:23] <kinoka2k> Question: Im recieving a error BUG: scheduling while atomic: swapper/0xffff0000/0 on version 2.6.20-16-generic anyone have any ideas?
[01:23] <sotec_prod> ok, I installed lm-sensors and sensors-applet and I only get the cpu temperature. No other options or fan speed controls. Anyone know of anything else that might work? I know my motherboard is capable of this, because SpeedFan works with Windows.
[01:23] <mike01> anyone know how to get temp monitoring software on a core 2 quad?
[01:23] <monkeyBox> scipio: I'll look into it..
[01:23] <narothepharoh> dvd formatting anyone know a good app?
[01:23] <sotec_prod> mike01, lm-sensors
[01:23] <mike01> i installed lm-sensors
[01:23] <mike01> and tried ksensors
[01:23] <sotec_prod> and sensors-applet
[01:24] <sam3> I've managed to get my xserver to start up using the fbdev driver on a 16 bit display, but my desktop still looks like this: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v87/jazoo/misc/DSC00780.jpg. I'm sure there is a simple solution, but i don't know hwat it is.
[01:24] <mike01> but it doesn't detect anything
[01:24] <MatBoy__> mhh, this freezing is annoying :S
[01:24] <mike01> lm-sensors detects it but the kernel isn't loading the module
[01:24] <sleepster> Bakefy: you need to set up your SSH daemon so you could ssh into your machine.. or you need to get WinVNC
[01:24] <sotec_prod> hmm
[01:24] <discworld> hlst0, suggestions?
[01:24] <sotec_prod> it found my cpu temp
 my scaning quality for a first draft image is at the lowest of course
[01:24] <narothepharoh> dvd formatting?
[01:24] <josephnexus> hmm
[01:24] <josephnexus> i don't have a scanner... so i don' tknow what to tell you
[01:25] <Bakefy> sleepster this sounds complicated.  whats the best way?
[01:25] <josephnexus> can you run xsane from a terminal
[01:25] <josephnexus> and then try to scann
[01:25] <booster_> hey guys...how can i run as root ??? i know about sudo...but i cant install this package with sudo
[01:25] <roostishaw> when I try to run a C++ application compiled on OS X using g++, I get this error:   bash: /home/roostishaw/Desktop/passCrack_rebuilt: cannot execute binary file
[01:25] <josephnexus> and see if it give you any output?
[01:25] <roostishaw> I already did   chmod +x    and chmod 755
[01:25] <josephnexus> sudo -s
[01:25] <discworld> Failed to load X server. (EE) Failed to load the NVIDIA kernel module. Anyone has any idea how to fix this?
[01:25] <josephnexus> booster_: sudo -s
[01:25] <narothepharoh> dvd formatting anyone?
[01:25] <josephnexus> discworld.. you don't have the driver for nvidia loaded properly
[01:25] <booster_> thanks
[01:25] <sleepster> Bakefy: to use WinVNC
[01:25] <narothepharoh> need help formatting
[01:25] <wooooosh> !k3b | narothepharoh
[01:25] <ubotu> narothepharoh: k3b is a feature-rich and user-friendly burning application for KDE (and, as all KDE applications, works fine on GNOME). For a guide, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/K3BHowto
[01:25] <josephnexus> narothephorah: k3b
[01:25] <josephnexus> should do it
[01:26] <discworld> josephnexus, how do I load it properly? :-)
[01:26] <narothepharoh> k3b not doing it
[01:26] <josephnexus> what version are you on?
[01:26] <silverwulf> how do I handle a .daa file?
[01:26] <sleepster> Bakefy: install WinVNC on your windows machine.. and then you will need to provide the IP address of your linux machine
[01:26] <Bakefy> sleepster, thats it?  haha, sounds easy
[01:26] <chief> narothepharoh: you mean formatting a DVD movie?
[01:26] <sleepster> Bakefy: yeah.. you need to make sure the vnc daemon is running.. which is pretty easy too
[01:26] <Bakefy> sleepster, are there any advantages to using ssh?
[01:27] <josephnexus> can someone with more scanning knowledge help out steel_lady... sane frontends keep freezing on her
[01:27] <narothepharoh> chief no i just want to erase a dvd+r/rw
 I am just reinstalling sane but before it was freezing in that attempt
[01:27] <josephnexus> narothepharoh: you don't
[01:27] <josephnexus> you just burn over the dvd
[01:27] <sleepster> Bakefy: security and you could have multiple users control your machine at the same time.. the disadvantage is you don't get the pretty graphics
[01:27] <kinoka2k> Question: Would anyone know why my Syslogd and my Klogd are taking up 100% of one of my 2 cores?
[01:27] <rab> doe's anyone know a step by step method of installing bitpim usb driver?
[01:27] <paulyiespc> anyone have  an extended  knowledge  for kopete??
[01:27] <josephnexus> reinstalling sane probably won't do anything for you
[01:27] <sleepster> Bakefy: unless you install X forwarding
[01:27] <narothepharoh> josephnexus it wont let me
[01:28] <sleepster> Bakefy: with VNC.. each time a user connects, prior users get disconnected
[01:28] <josephnexus> hmm... that's odd... that's how i do it
[01:28] <Jengerer> nickrud: I don't think that guide applies to me, because it said that if my card is listed when I type aplay -l, it should be working, but it doesn't work. :(
[01:28] <josephnexus> what type of error does it give you?
[01:28] <Bakefy> thanks sleepster, you have provided the information I need to get started!
[01:28] <sleepster> Bakefy: no problem
[01:28] <mushroomjay> I've decided my best bet is reinstalling Ubuntu, how do I move all my files that I want to keep?
[01:28] <josephnexus> are you sure that your disc is rw and that if it is a + rw that your burner can burn those
[01:28] <narothepharoh> It doesnt say there is a burnable dvd
[01:28] <josephnexus> the + and - is important
[01:28] <silverwulf> anyone who can help me with a .daa file
[01:28] <narothepharoh>  ive tried severeal all the same
[01:29] <LewisSharp> I am having a major problem with my Ubuntu.. The hard drive light is high red, CPU used around 30-40% and user memory at 97%. In other words I'm having trouble to get any response from the gui at all. Anyone would know what's up with it? or how I can pin point the problem?
[01:29] <narothepharoh> it is +
[01:29] <gnewsensical_> !getdeb
[01:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about getdeb - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[01:29] <josephnexus> and you burner?
[01:29] <narothepharoh> all good
[01:29] <josephnexus> what does it say?
[01:29] <narothepharoh> dvd+rewritable
[01:29] <Nutubuntu> mushroomjay, do you have a separate /home partition?
[01:29] <Jengerer> nickrud: Are you there?
[01:29] <shad0w> !siund card
[01:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about siund card - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[01:29] <zerokill88> anyone ever played the game Auteria??
[01:30] <mushroomjay>  No I don't.
[01:30] <MatBoy> what is the tool to make a nvidia config file for xorg ? not dpkg reconfigure ?
[01:30] <[InFeRnAl] > 21
[01:30] <shad0w> !sound card
[01:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sound card - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[01:30] <mushroomjay> And I don't have a big enough HDD to make one.
[01:30] <[InFeRnAl] > sorry
[01:30] <[InFeRnAl] > :S
[01:30] <Nutubuntu> mushroomjay, how much data in /home?
[01:30] <nickrud> Jengerer: yes. mine showed up in aplay, but didn't work because I didn't have the right model, the mixer part didn't control sound
[01:30] <narothepharoh> josephnexus you get that?
[01:30] <mushroomjay> Like how much space is used?
[01:31] <Nutubuntu> mushroomjay, yes
[01:31] <kanuha> where can I specify the size of icons on the desktop?
[01:31] <mushroomjay> 32.1GB
 when I run kooka it recognizes the scanner before opening and then on opening it says: Problem: no scanner found. Your system does not provide sane. Please install and configure sane correctly
[01:31] <Jengerer> nickrud: I think I found the problem.
[01:31] <sam3> I've managed to get my xserver to start up using the fbdev driver on a 16 bit display, but my desktop still looks like this: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v87/jazoo/misc/DSC00780.jpg. I'm sure there is a simple solution, but i don't know what it is.
[01:31] <Bakefy> sleepster, will realVNC work fin for xp, I already have that client.
[01:31] <Jengerer> When I open up the alsamixer, the card listed there isn't the one I need to be using.
[01:31] <gnewsensical_> !getdeb is http://getdeb.net - a website that seems to have a good list of pre-built .deb packages. downside: many ads and no guarantee that the build is good or complete
[01:32] <nickrud> Jengerer: yes. that's what selecting the right model is about
[01:32] <theuser_> is it possible to make a image of my ubuntu and burn it on a dvd
[01:32] <zerokill88> if i needed to download SDL, what is the correct package  to download?
[01:32] <Amaranth> gnewsensical_: getdeb.net is a bad site
[01:32] <zerokill88> theuser_ yes
[01:32] <sleepster> Bakefy: yeah that is fine
[01:32] <josephnexus> do a sudo apt-get install sane
[01:32] <kanuha> where can I specify the size of icons on the desktop?
[01:32] <gnewsensical_> Amaranth: ok. i was about to install... thnx
[01:33] <LewisSharp> hum I thikn I found the problem. So nevermind :)
[01:33] <josephnexus> anyone here using gutsy and tried frets on fire?
[01:33] <Jengerer> nickrud: How do I choose which model shows up in the alsamixer? When I open up my regular sound settings, my ALSA card is selected, but it still shows the Conexant in the alsamixer.
[01:33] <josiah> if im doing this command: sudo rm /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/drivers/net/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.ko
[01:33] <josephnexus> i have a 6800 and it runs slow
[01:33] <silverwulf> anyone who can help me with a .daa file?
[01:34] <josiah> the $(uname -r) is exactly like that or should it be $(myusername -r)?
[01:34] <theuser_> zero do you know were i can find the software
[01:34] <Nutubuntu> mushroomjay, that is about 9 DVDs worth, if you don't have another HD around. You'll want to back up somehow, is the point. When you rebuild, a separate /home partition is a good idea, so that next time you don't have the same issue. (Backups are good anyway.)
[01:34] <josephnexus> when i run it in verbose mode it says no PyAmanith not found, SVG support disabled.
[01:34] <wycked> hi all :)
[01:34] <zerokill88> theuser_ um, im not sure, are you tring to make a bootable dvd of your personalized ubuntu, or jsut triyng to back it up and put it on a disc?
[01:34] <chief> silverwulf: PowerISO has a command-line tool for extracting daa files, but their website seems to be down at the moment
[01:34] <mushroomjay> Well, is there a way to go to a date in the past with Ubuntu?
[01:35] <nickrud> Jengerer: that  http://alsa.opensrc.org/Hda page, look for the right model there. You may have to try a couple
[01:35] <rab> thanks for the help guys i won't be back
 it tells me sane is already the newest version.
[01:35] <steel_lady> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.
[01:35] <mushroomjay> Like, start up from that date?
[01:35] <aydiosmio> g'day
[01:35] <silverwulf> chief- I downloaded poweriso for linux earlier and got a tar file...not sure how to handle it though
[01:35] <numus> anyone know why when i close my laptop lid the screen goes black.. and when i open it it stays black?
[01:35] <Nutubuntu> mushroomjay, it's not magic. If you backed up on a date in the past, you can restore as of that date. I'm not sure what you're asking - maybe you mean something else?
[01:35] <bobbyd> hi
[01:35] <Tsukasa> whats the easiest way to install ubuntu on a reiser4 filesystem?
[01:36] <Tsukasa> is there an option to do that
[01:36] <chief> silverwulf: sorry, i'm not too familiar with daa files, I don't know how much I can help
[01:36] <bobbyd> can anyone tell me the command that's called when I click the hibernate button in Gnome on my laptop?
[01:36] <Jengerer> nickrud: Do I have to reboot each time I change the alsa-base file?
[01:36] <mushroomjay> I simply mean like there is a saved point of time on your HDD that you can revert to on startup if there is an error?
[01:36] <bobbyd> I want to run exactly the same command from the command-line
[01:36] <chief> silverwulf: you should be able to extract it with file-roller
[01:36] <chief> silverwulf: the tar file, that is
[01:36] <mushroomjay> I wouldn't mind losing some of my data.
[01:36] <mushroomjay> But I can't risk all of it.
[01:37] <nickrud> Jengerer: possibly sudo rmmod snd_hda_intel && sudo modprobe snd_hda_intel will work, but generally when you're messing with hardware you gotta reboot
[01:37] <silverwulf> chief- where would I get file-roller?
[01:37] <numus> anyone know why when i close my laptop lid the screen goes black.. when i open it it stays black?
[01:37] <josephnexus> what type of file is a .daa
[01:37] <Nutubuntu> mushroomjay, I don't know of one but I'm only new; maybe someone else has heard of something that would help
[01:37] <josephnexus> ?
[01:37] <bobbyd> Tsukasa: maybe you can just format a partition with reiser4 from the installer? Have you checked that?
[01:37] <alsharifi> where can i get a ubuntu case badge?
[01:37] <js_> josephnexus: i think its some kind of audio file
[01:37] <mushroomjay> All right. Thanks for your time.
[01:37] <gnewsensical_> !torrent
[01:37] <Tsukasa> bobbyd, i dont think you can, i could check again
[01:37] <ubotu> Torrent clients: Azureus (Java), BitTornado (Shell with python front-end), KTorrent (KDE/Qt), rTorrent (C++) -  Bittorent FAQ: http://www.bittorrent.com/FAQ.html
[01:37] <chief> silverwulf: if its a tar.gz file, extract it with tar xvzf <file.tar.gz>
[01:37] <aydiosmio> I'm looking for a midrange video that supports rotation, anyone have an idea which drivers/cards support it?
[01:37] <kitche> josephnexus, it's liek zip mostly used on Mac's
[01:37] <Tsukasa> id think someone would know in this channel though
[01:37] <numus> !mpeg
[01:37] <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
[01:37] <Nutubuntu> y/w, good luck with this
[01:37] <kitche> josephnexus, poweriso uses it
 what is REinstall command?
[01:38] <booster_> ok i think ive mest up my system....i tried to install wine useing automatix...and im getting errors from it....is there anyway to uninstall automatix and all the apps it has installed??
[01:38] <bobbyd> aydiosmio: nvidia
[01:38] <aydiosmio> bobbyd: hm, that was my inkling.
[01:38] <aydiosmio> thanks
[01:38] <kitche> !automatix | booster_
[01:38] <ubotu> booster_: 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)
[01:38] <numus> k how about changing the default os in grub?
[01:38] <bobbyd> aydiosmio: I wouldnt' use anything else on linux. ATI drivers have always been way behind and flaky
[01:39] <MrKeuner> hi, can I define user specific hosts file?
[01:39] <sam3> numus: maybe this link will help http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=417964
[01:39] <alfo> I have 4 ATI all in wonders gathering dust. That is how I fixed my video problems with nvidia cards
[01:40] <kanuha> where can I specify the size of icons on the desktop?
[01:40] <dnd> !wifi
[01:40] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[01:40] <numus> what about ubuntu on laptop turning screen black
[01:40] <numus> err i mean grub list
[01:40] <spark69> Hi all
[01:40] <Bakefy> sleepster, I dont know if i enabled vnc correctly, do you know of a Diy online that will walk me through?
[01:41] <Bakefy> *on the linux side
[01:41] <Chinaski1> hello
[01:41] <sam3> numus: i don't know anything about grub, sorry :(
[01:41] <paulyiespc> anyone  know how to use gaim to go to yahoochats???
[01:41] <scguy318> paulyiespc: GYachi can supposedly, dont think Gaim can
[01:42] <sleepster> Bakefy:  hope this helps http://www.debianadmin.com/remote-desktop-sharing-in-ubuntu.html
[01:42] <paulyiespc> scguy318 gyach doesnt work anymore since the new yahoo took over
[01:42] <paulyiespc> scguy gaim used to  but now it doesnt????
[01:42] <shad0w> hi all
[01:42] <sleepster> Bakefy: that should be what you are asking for
[01:42] <sam3> I'm having a problem with my ubuntu desktop, it looks like this: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v87/jazoo/misc/DSC00780.jpg. Anyone have idea ideas how to correct it?
[01:43] <Bakefy> thats it
[01:43] <Bakefy> thanks again
[01:43] <Chinaski1> i am having problems with wireless card..., found this page that fits my case: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/RalinkRT2500#head-6bad7dc86ff779d44bc5a0832ea4660e9a277a07 ; anyone know how to blacklist serial monkey driver in ubuntu 7.0.4?
[01:43] <kitche> why would you go to yahoo and get spammed by bots? paulyiespc
[01:43] <kitche> but anyways that is offtopic :)
[01:43] <shad0w> Im with ubuntu 7.04 on laptop acer aspire and my soun card dosent work,Can anybady telme how to fix it
[01:44] <vader1102> ok, havin one small prob here, have a broadcom 4311 with Feisty amd 64....... for some reason over night it has decided it will only do 11 mb/s any ideas?
[01:44] <paulyiespc> kitchie im not  very well versed  in how to use  webcam and audio  using irc
[01:45] <Neoxygen_> hello hi
[01:45] <roostishaw> hello, how can I compile a C++ application (using g++?) so that it will run on both ubuntu and os x? Right now, I have to compile them on the platform that they're intended for
[01:45] <kitche> paulyiespc, there is almost nothing that has webcam support for yahoo in linux not even yahoo messenger does
[01:45] <Neoxygen_> i need your help
[01:45] <paulyiespc> kitchie kopete uses  webcam
[01:45] <meoblast001> hello
[01:45] <meoblast001> i need some help
[01:45] <fujin> roostishaw, make use of a makefile, with seperate options for each platform
[01:46] <paulyiespc> gyach does   but  wont conect to  yahoochat
[01:46] <roostishaw> fujin: oh. could you elaborate, or link me somewhere with setup info?
[01:46] <kitche> paulyiespc, yes but does not work with yahoo
[01:46] <Neoxygen_> i would like ti know if there is a way to extract in batch .exe on my c drive with windows ?
[01:46] <gnewsensical_> !apt-get
[01:46] <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)
[01:46] <paulyiespc> kopete  does  an awesome job  with  video and audio
[01:46] <shad0w> Im with ubuntu 7.04 on laptop acer aspire and my sound card dosent work,Can anybady telme how to fix it
[01:46] <meoblast001> my USB live installer returns this error on boot "/bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off (initramfs)." What's wrong?
[01:47] <Neoxygen_> i would like to know if there is a way to extract in batch .exe on my c drive with windows ? from ubuntu
[01:47] <kitche> Neoxygen_, ask ##windows about windows questions
[01:47] <Neoxygen_> okk
[01:47] <paulyiespc> lol
[01:47] <shad0w> Im with ubuntu 7.04 on laptop acer aspire and my sound card dosent work,Can anybady telme how to fix it
[01:47] <sam3> I'm having a problem with my ubuntu desktop, it looks like this: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v87/jazoo/misc/DSC00780.jpg. Anyone have idea ideas how to correct it?
[01:48] <fatcatmatt> nice, sam3 :)
[01:48] <nickrud> sam3: no, but it sure is interesting looking
[01:48] <Pc_Dark> is there logitech drivers for ubuntu?
[01:49] <Chinaski1> i am having problems with wireless card..., found this page that fits my case: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/RalinkRT2500#head-6bad7dc86ff779d44bc5a0832ea4660e9a277a07 ; anyone know how to blacklist serial monkey driver in ubuntu 7.0.4?
[01:49] <paulyiespc> i didnt look but  cant you just reload  the boot loader  and restet your  desktop settings???
[01:49] <bzwingzero> sam3: What kind of monitor is it? CRT or LCD/
[01:49] <Bakefy> its working!
[01:49] <meoblast001> anyone have any answers?
[01:49] <fatcatmatt> what model, shad0w
[01:49] <Bakefy> thanks again
[01:49] <maedhros_> How do I know what window manager Im using?
[01:49] <sam3> bzwingzero: it's a lcd apple studio montior on a g4 imac
[01:49] <narothepharoh> dvd esasing?
[01:49] <KiphereCE_> yay, got ubuntu loaded and file and printer sharing working with all my windows boxes too.
[01:50] <kitche> maedhros, you sorta have to know the software gnome uses metacity
[01:50] <nickrud> not degauss, it's not affecting anything but the background. sam3 is that an image, or have you chosen no image, and that's the background color
[01:50] <Jengerer> nickrud: Ugh, changing the model doesn't seem to be affecting the device that alsa-mixer uses. What's going on?
[01:50] <fatcatmatt> ooohhhh  shad0w, what model is your acer aspire?
[01:50] <maedhros_> kitche: So Ubuntu (or Gnome) by default use Metacity?
[01:51] <nickrud> Jengerer: you're changing the line in the /etc/modprobe.d file, right?
[01:51] <sam3> nickrud: that's what it looks like just after install, no background or anything
[01:51] <kitche> maedhros, yes
[01:51] <fatcatmatt> nvm, he left
[01:51] <fatcatmatt> lol
[01:51] <maedhros_> kitche: So a follow-up: How do I install a Metacity theme?
[01:51] <kitche> !themes | maedhros_,
[01:51] <ubotu> maedhros_,: 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
[01:51] <KiphereCE_> how can I view how much disk space I have? when I run parted it gives me an error.
[01:51] <homas> i have recovered by grub back . my ubuntu 6.06 starts from hd but grub does not display xp.
[01:51] <nickrud> sam3: change the background, see what happens
[01:52] <maedhros_> kitche: Well, I got a theme from one of those places, but how do I go about to install/use it?
[01:52] <fatcatmatt> i had to reinstall my ubuntu today :(  couldn't find the /home folder....
[01:52] <homas> my xp can not boot now. how can i add the xp into grub?
[01:52] <KiphereCE_> nm lol, just found the disk usage analyzer :p
[01:52] <aydiosmio> bobbyd: I want to keep my cost down but would like to run tuxkart fullscreen at 1440x900 smoothly, have any suggestions?
[01:52] <Pelo> fatcatmatt, was your /home folder on a seperate partition ?
[01:52] <roostishaw> fujin: do you know where I can find out how to do this? or what terms to search for?
[01:52] <ckarini> i partitioned with linux and windows, and my sound works in windows but not in ubuntu...
[01:52] <fatcatmatt> nope, pelo, but no worries, needed a fresh install anyways
[01:52] <sam3> nickrud: stupid question, are there any other images in ubuntu that i can use?
[01:53] <maedhros_> kitche: I tried the Prefrences > Themes, but it won|t accept the file, not tared nor untared.
[01:53] <Jengerer> I don't have an etc/modprobe.d file, I have an etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base file.
[01:53] <GoodHabit> How to install restricted extras on amd64 platform?
[01:53] <fatcatmatt> btw, pelo, i used to go by mattg.  did some learning and reading on ubuntu, so now, it's fatcatmatt!
[01:53] <nickrud> sam3: there should be some in /usr/share/backgrounds ; and you can install the ubuntu-calendars
[01:53] <Pelo> fatcatmatt, I meant , if your /home folder had been on a seperate partition you would have recovered all your data and settnigs,  if not , when you reinstall you overwrite it and loose everything
[01:53] <jrib> !restricted > GoodHabit (see the private message from ubotu)
[01:54] <fatcatmatt> pelo, all my good stuff was on a seperate partition anyways (sdb1) so i still have everything.  don't mind the install process anyways :)
[01:54] <Jengerer> nickrud: I don't have an etc/modprobe.d file, I only have an etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base file.
[01:54] <ckarini> i partitioned with linux and windows, and my sound works in windows but not in ubuntu...
[01:54] <kitche> maedhros_, is it metacity theme or a gtk2 theme?
[01:54] <Pelo> fatcatmatt, personnaly I donT' see the point of changing nicks but whatever floats your boat,  i don'T remember you either way,  but I hve a bad memory for names so ...
[01:54] <kitche> !changethemes | maedhros_
[01:54] <ubotu> maedhros_: To change your themes, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEyeCandy.  Kubuntu users should visit https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CustomizeKubuntu.
[01:54] <fatcatmatt> lol pelo, it's aight.
[01:54] <maedhros_> Well, un-tared it has a metacity directory,...
[01:54] <sam3> nickrud:i'll go try that how bbiab
[01:54] <homas> ckarini: how do you make it bootable for both?
[01:55] <zerokill88> HOW DO .BIN FILES WORK?
[01:55] <nickrud> Jengerer: you can edit that one, or create one of your own: mine is called snd_hda_intel with just that one option line in it. Keeps it separate
[01:55] <zerokill88> sorry for caps
[01:55] <ckarini> homas: what do you mean?
[01:55] <Pelo> zerokill88, you mean for installing ?
[01:55] <zerokill88> Pelo yes
[01:55] <gottatrieit> #ubuntu-florida
[01:55] <Jengerer> nickrud: When I try open /etc/modprobe.d with gedit, it tells me that it's a folder and I can't edit it.
[01:56] <homas> ckarini: i have ubuntu 6.06 started up from harddrive. but the grup does not display the xp. i can not select xp to boot
[01:56] <newubuntuser> hi does anyone have a good link to how to configure and gain root permissions to the ubuntu lamp server
[01:56] <fatcatmatt> gotta restart x for my virtualbox user privileges to stick, brb
[01:56] <Pelo> zerokill88, put the .bin file on yourdesktp,    open a terminal,  cd Desktop,  sudo chmod 777 filename.bin ,  sudo ./finename.bin
[01:56] <kitche> zerokill88, they are a hybrid binary/script file just chmod +x the .bin and execute it if it's a program .bin
[01:56] <kitche> !sudo | newubuntuser it's here if you want it
[01:56] <ubotu> newubuntuser it's here if you want it: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[01:56] <gottatrieit> Sorry, I logged into the wrong channel! lol
[01:56] <homas> ckarini: do you know how can i add xp into grub list?
[01:56] <roostishaw> hello, how can I compile a C++ application (using g++?) so that it will run on both ubuntu and os x? Right now, I have to compile them on the platform that they're intended for
[01:56] <zerokill88> k thanks guys
[01:56] <GoodHabit> jrib: Yes. But in ubuntu i have installed ubuntu-restricted-extras, and all extras has been installed, But id amd64 - that package does not install anything.
[01:56] <ckarini> homas: that happened tyo me before, what did you use to install it, a live disc?
[01:56] <nickrud> Jengerer: yes: I use /etc/modprobe.d/snd_hda_intel   ; where'd you put that option line the first time? That would be fine also
[01:57] <homas> ckarini: i installed unbuntu, then xp. then i fix the grub. ubuntu boot up but not showing xp in the list
[01:57] <c1|freaky> is anyone using an encrypted filesystem? there are 4 howtos about it in the wiki - which one should i use?
[01:57] <Jengerer> I put it right before the last line starting with #.
[01:57] <Frogzoo> how much disk do I need to compile linux-source? 3gig so far isn't enough
[01:57] <nickrud> Jengerer: in alsa-base? that's fine
[01:57] <narothepharoh> any good ideas on erasing dvds?
[01:57] <Pelo> homas, you need to add it,  what partition is windows on ?
[01:58] <reallyjoel> How do I set binary? It isn't with chattr apparently
[01:58] <MrTsunami> join #ubuntu-offtopic
[01:58] <jrib> GoodHabit: yes, it does.  It installs: gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse msttcorefonts and sun-java6-jre .  Did it not install those for you?
[01:58] <MrTsunami> *fail*
[01:58] <homas> Pelo: how can i check that?
[01:58] <narothepharoh> dvd erasing?
[01:58] <Pelo> homas, it is on the same hdd as ubuntu ?
[01:58] <popa> ppipipip
[01:58] <narothepharoh> pelo you got any ideas on erasing dvds
[01:59] <homas> Pelo: it is /dev/hda3
[01:59] <kitche> narothepharoh, man growisofs tell s you how to do it
[01:59] <reallyjoel> To clarify: How do I set a file to be binary? It isn't with chattr apparently. I remember that you use +x though =)
[01:59] <Pelo> narothepharoh, install gnomebaker  there is a tool to erase  re-writable dvd in the tool menu
[01:59] <kitche> reallyjoel, chmod +x
[01:59] <homas> i checked gsku gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst title Windows XP is not there.
[01:59] <narothepharoh> pelo gnomebaker is not working nor is k3b
[01:59] <Pelo> homas, ok  open a terminal and type   gksu gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[01:59] <reallyjoel> ah
[01:59] <mojo_> hi, can anyone tell me the the packets (name) to program with gtk? thanks
[01:59] <reallyjoel> kitche, thanks
[02:00] <Pelo> narothepharoh,  are you sure it is a re-writeable dvd ?
[02:00] <homas> Pelo: how can i add the xp into the grub title list?
[02:00] <kitche> mojo_, which gtk?
[02:00] <narothepharoh> kitche what is that?
[02:00] <mojo_> gtk2
[02:00] <Pelo> homas,  that's what I'M gonna tell you how to do
[02:00] <Pelo> homas, ok  open a terminal and type   gksu gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[02:00] <narothepharoh> pelo absolutely
[02:00] <raven_claw> Hi ther!
[02:00] <kitche> mojo_, libgtk2.0-dev
[02:00] <Pelo> narothepharoh,  taht,s all I have
[02:00] <mojo_> the command apt-cache search generates a very large output
[02:00] <kitche> narothepharoh, it's how you make dvd's and such
[02:01] <kitche> narothepharoh, man is a help page or manual :(
[02:01] <yuan> Hello every one, anyone know where DownLoaded For X 's temp files ?
[02:01] <narothepharoh> kitche is that a command?
[02:01] <mojo_> thanks kitche
[02:01] <kitche> narothepharoh, yes
[02:01] <shad0w> Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 02) whit ubuntu 7.04 dosent eork
[02:01] <MatBoy> can someone tell me why my screen sometimes freezes for a couple of seconds with the nvidia driver ? I have 4 screens on 2 nvidia cards
[02:01] <fatcatmatt> what's a good dock add-on instead of adding a panel to the bottom screen edge?
[02:01] <homas> Pelo: it is the same harddisk with ubuntu.
[02:01] <Jengerer> nickrud: Then why isn't it changing the device that's being controlled by alsamixer?
[02:01] <shad0w> Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 02) whit ubuntu 7.04 dosent work ,Can tell me how to fix it
[02:01] <raven_claw> Maybe BECAUSE You have 2 cards?
[02:02] <Pelo> homas,  at the bottom of the file add these lines,  (comas here seperates each line)     title Windows XP , root (hd0,2) , savedefaults , makeactive , chainloader +1
[02:02] <nickrud> Jengerer: are you rebooting?
[02:02] <Jengerer> nickrud: Yeah, I did.
[02:02] <asdfg>  testing
[02:02] <shad0w> a think its only one
[02:02] <asdfg>  testing
[02:03] <nickrud> Jengerer: then I don't understand it either.   try this:  grep snd_hda_intel /etc/modprobe.d/* , is there any other option line shown?
[02:04] <KMFDMsux> Sorry to bother.  I'm strongly considering switching from Windows to Ubuntu, but I have some questions about the transition from a security standpoint.
[02:04] <tom_> when does the next ubuntu come out?
[02:04] <newdude> sorry but i have to say this, the clamav team are the most unhelpfull bunch ive ever come across, totally useless ffs
[02:04] <tom_> KMFDMsux: just ask your question :)
[02:04] <ambrose_> next month
[02:04] <FireZ> how can I use ~/.Xdefaults on ubuntu dapper?
[02:04] <Pelo> KMFDMsux, we'll be happy to supply what info we can , ask away
[02:04] <tom_> ambrose_: date?
[02:04] <Jengerer> nickrud: No, only the one I put before.
[02:04] <shad0w> nickrud, dosen show noting
[02:04] <soothsayer> Has anybody been sucessfull in configuring upnp (linux-igd)? I can't seem to get it to work.
[02:04] <nickrud> Jengerer: and you keep changing that line, right?
[02:04] <ambrose_> idk the date byt i heard on a podcast
[02:05] <raven_claw> Who can tell me how to reenter a Vi-Session with an opened, but not yet saved file? My putty session interrupted, but my vi session is still alive!
[02:05] <ambrose_> its kalled getsy gibbun i think
[02:05] <Jengerer> I only changed it once to try the asus model.
[02:05] <Pelo> soothsayer,  the forum might yeild some info  www.ubuntuforums.org
[02:05] <KMFDMsux> My question is about Firewalls.  I'm curious if there are any really thorough Firewall packages available that would be on par with ZoneAlarm or the like.
[02:05] <homas> Pelo:  (hd0,2) is that /dev/hda3 in my pc?
[02:05] <nickrud> Jengerer: that's where you keep changing the model
[02:05] <Malaguti333_9529> hallo
[02:05] <gravemind> KMFDMsux: firestarter
[02:05] <jrib> FireZ: xrdb -merge ~/.Xdefaults   ?
[02:05] <sotec_prod> lmsensors, sensors-applet, nor gkrellm work for controlling fan speed. Any more suggestions from the room?
[02:05] <homas> Pelo : /dev/hda3 is where my xp is.
[02:05] <ambrose_> perhaps sum 1 can help me with my mame problem
[02:06] <soothsayer> Pelo: Yeah I checked. Can't seem to find anything helpful.
[02:06] <shad0w> Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 02)
[02:06] <Malaguti333_9529> jemand los bande zu grnden
[02:06] <shad0w>         Subsystem: Acer Incorporated [ALI]  Unknown device 012e
[02:06] <shad0w>         Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 10
[02:06] <shad0w>         Memory at d0440000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16K] 
[02:06] <shad0w>         Capabilities: <access denied>
[02:06] <Jengerer> nickrud: But why, when I'm changing the model, the one on the alsamixer stays as Conexant one?
[02:06] <FireZ> jrib, thats permanent?
[02:06] <sotec_prod> !pastebin
[02:06] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[02:06] <jrib> FireZ: no
[02:06] <Pelo> homas,  yes ,  grub labels partition differently
[02:06] <tom_> ambrose_: apparently its 18th of October
[02:06] <FireZ> jrib: any ideas on how I can make it permanent?
[02:06] <Phydoux> KMFDMsux, Ya, unplug the network wire
[02:06] <KMFDMsux> Okay, I saw a few references to that one when researching.  Is Firestarter the best one, in your opinion then? :)
[02:06] <gravemind> KMFDMsux: it has less features than zone alarm but is just as functional
[02:06] <nickrud> Jengerer: because it reads that line every time it boots
[02:06] <sotec_prod> !pastebin | shad0w
[02:06] <ubotu> shad0w: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[02:06] <monkeyBox> does anyone know of a good utility for configuring iptables and setting up NAT/etc?
[02:06] <homas> Pelo: i added and saved it. Am i ready to reboot?
[02:06] <jrib> FireZ: I'm not sure if it automatically gets loaded or not when you login.  Have you tried?
[02:07] <nickrud> Jengerer: it shows asus as the model on that line?
[02:07] <ivx> hey does anyone know of a how to for making an ubuntu file server. all google comes up is a server for use with windows clients w/samba and i don't need that it's just all ubuntu
[02:07] <gravemind> KMFDMsux: I haven't tried any others, so I can't really say
[02:07] <FireZ> no, Ill try
[02:07] <nickrud> shad0w: not ignoring you ;)
[02:07] <hobbesmaster> I'm having trouble with booting my desktop, it hangs for 4 minutes on "failed to set xfer mode err_mask=0x4" and various similar permutations (even with irqpoll added on to the boot list), then it fails to start the xserver and dumps me to the command line, and when I finally get there, every input from my USB keyboard is doubled.  After getting a nonusb keyboard (so I could actually type commands) I find that I don't have any network
[02:07] <tonyyarusso> ivx: what sort of access?  (ftp, http, nfs, etc)
[02:07] <shad0w> lol
[02:07] <narothepharoh> kitche i really dont understand all that
[02:07] <shad0w> :)
[02:07] <Pelo> KMFDMsux,  as far as I know  firewalls in linux don'T work in the same way windows user are used to ,  the firewall in ubuntu is called netfilter, you can make rules for it in command line with iptables and  there are gui frontend like firestarter , personnaly I donT' botther
[02:07] <ambrose_> hey tom r u any good at mame
[02:07] <Pelo> homas, yep
[02:07] <homas> Pelo: thanks , i will be back soon
[02:08] <ivx> tonyyarusso, not ftp or http, i don't know what nfs is, it's just going to be for my computers to keep photos on and things like that
[02:08] <raven_claw> I REPEAT: Who can tell me how to reenter a Vi-Session with an opened, but not yet saved file? My putty session interrupted, but my vi session is still alive! PLEASE! :)
[02:08] <Ninio> ivx: loke ssh ?
[02:08] <Ninio> like
[02:08] <tonyyarusso> ivx: So sharing files between multiple Linux computers on a LAN?
[02:08] <ivx> tonnyarusso yes exactly
[02:08] <Pelo> hobbesmaster, did you do a straight forward install or did you have to get fancy ?
[02:08] <tonyyarusso> ivx: https://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/network-file-system.html
[02:08] <sotec_prod> Anyone know of a fan speed program or script ?
[02:08] <narothepharoh> kitche are you still there
[02:09] <Phydoux> Pelo, Me neither
[02:09] <Jengerer> nickrud: yes
[02:09] <Pelo> Phydoux, ?
[02:09] <KMFDMsux> Thanks for the help, guys.  Hope to see ya from another OS pretty soon. :)
[02:09] <ivx> tonnyarusso thanks
[02:09] <tonyyarusso> sotec_prod: I do, but for ThinkPads only
[02:09] <hobbesmaster> Pelo: this install dates to last january, originally had edgy eft on it, was upgraded to feisty in may
[02:09] <Pelo> sotec_prod,  check in here  http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty
[02:09] <ambrose_> if any 1 can help me setup mame on power pc that would be dope
[02:09] <sam3> nickrud: i've changed it to no have no background and the phyc colours have gone, but i'm still having issues with getting the colours to display correctly.
[02:09] <sotec_prod> yea, i found the thinkpad tutorial
[02:09] <sotec_prod> this is a desktop
[02:09] <hobbesmaster> I'm guessing it was the last kernel update a few days ago and I finally rebooted today, or something
[02:09] <nickrud> Jengerer: then I'm lost.
[02:10] <sotec_prod> i'll give it a shot Pelo
[02:10] <jrib> raven_claw: vi is still running?
[02:10] <Pelo> hobbesmaster, and this is a recent problem ?  assuming you recently updated the kernel ,  try booting the previous kernel see if it works better
[02:10] <aras> hi, i get a problem, i need to get /dev/dsp readable by user, but it doesn`t work on feisty "adduser user audio".. may udev which i donnu .. how do i fix audio for user?
[02:10] <Pelo> sotec_prod, I know it is in there, that's where I got fancontrol from
[02:10] <AlgorthmicContro> Argh, could anyone tell me what's wrong with my xscript? Ubuntu keeps complaining that there is something wrong with it, I can't quite troubleshoot the problem, could anyone help?I can paste ~/.xession-error if necessary
[02:10] <hobbesmaster> mkay, I'll try, I'm trying to boot .20, I believe there are still .17s on the list
[02:11] <nickrud> sam3: display correctly?
[02:11] <Jengerer> nickrud: As am I... I'm gonna leave it alone for now. I think getting a clean start (mind-wise) is more useful than rummaging with a stressed one.
[02:11] <hobbesmaster> or 20-15 even
[02:11] <Pelo> AlgorthmicContro, if the error is shortish,  try using it to search the forum ,  www.ubuntuforums.org
[02:11] <nickrud> shad0w: as you can see, the hda is a major pain.
[02:11] <sam3> kinda, although if i run my mouse over things it tend to "wipe them out" so to speak
[02:11] <shad0w> yes
[02:11] <AlgorthmicContro> Pelo: The error is insanely tedious and long
[02:11] <Pelo> hobbesmaster,  the current kernel is .16
[02:12] <MatBoy> Is no-one using Nvidia drivers here ?
[02:12] <Pelo> AlgorthmicContro, pastebin it then
[02:12] <shad0w> but still im new whit ubuntu and looking for help here
[02:12] <shad0w> :)
[02:12] <hobbesmaster> I was going off memory actually, let me confirm what it actually is ;)
[02:12] <AlgorthmicContro> Pelo: will do
[02:12] <Phydoux> Pelo, I dont mess with Firewalls either
[02:12] <ambrose_> hey does any 1 knows how to install a new mame on ubuntu
[02:12] <Pelo> MatBoy,  you got lost in the traffic,  restate your question
[02:12] <AlgorthmicContro> Pelo: http://pastebin.com/d1af9d4f2
[02:12] <ambrose_> kxmame is a bitch my has a bug in it
[02:13] <kitche> narothepharoh, yes what don't you understand about the manual
[02:13] <Pelo> AlgorthmicContro, I,ll hve a look but I'm not promissing much
[02:13] <AlgorthmicContro> Pelo: Thanks in advance
[02:13] <Gremzilla> Help: Hi guys, i've just installed ubuntu on a pc i built today and i've put it on a TV via S-video connect. don't it wont display correctly. Any idea if its because of ubuntu? (drivers or something?)
[02:13] <narothepharoh> the commands
[02:13] <sam3> nickrud:  kinda, they well formed arpart from the colours, although if i run my mouse over things it tend to "wipe them out" so to speak
[02:13] <newdude> anyone actually ever managed to install the latest clamav?  not bothering with the #clamav channel, they only have sarcasim to offer
[02:13] <ambrose_> did any 1 else kxmame chrash on theme
[02:14] <kitche> newdude, what is your issue
[02:14] <MatBoy> Pelo, OK. I was using Debian Etch and Lenny before with Nvidia driver that worked well with the settings I use. Now I have installed Feisty and installed the Nvidia drivers, I get a screen freez on all my monitors every couple of seconds and it takes a couple of seconds to unfreeze too
[02:14] <JeevesMoss> does anyone know if there is a simple way of migrating a server back to an orignal LAMP config (and remove all the extra software that was installed), but maintain the IP configs?
[02:14] <Pelo> AlgorthmicContro,  did you remove stuff or try to trim down your boot time ?
[02:14] <halldor89> drun1902
[02:14] <sotec_prod> pwmconfig Pelo
[02:14] <hobbesmaster> Pelo: did you mean that the current kernel is 2.6.20-16?
[02:14] <AlgorthmicContro> Pelo: No, I did somewhat mess around with the sessions...
[02:14] <newdude> well ive dl the latest version
[02:15] <halldor89> Hi there...
[02:15] <Pelo> MatBoy,  taht's a bit over my head  , sorry, did you try the restricted drivers in the admin menu first ?
[02:15] <newdude> now it seems i have to compile it
[02:15] <ambrose_> come on people
[02:15] <Pelo> hobbesmaster, probably
[02:15] <AlgorthmicContro> Pelo: I wanted it to excute a script, but then I disabled that
[02:15] <ambrose_> im kool too!
[02:15] <newdude> which is almost bloody impossible :S
[02:15] <Russ6> Hi everyone
[02:15] <MatBoy> Pelo, I'm using them...
[02:15] <newdude> got it from here: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=86638&package_id=90197
[02:15] <ambrose_> look if any 1 andwer my question i will do 40 backspins
[02:15] <newdude> the help files contained in there are bloody hopeless
[02:15] <Russ6> Sephiroth owns in the game of final fantasy
[02:16] <Pelo> AlgorthmicContro, that probably did it ,  try running sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg in the hope that it reinstalls and restores everthing it needs to run properly
[02:16] <hobbesmaster> Pelo: Ok, scared me for a moment there, it boots with 2.6.20-15-386, but has all those problems with 2.6.20-16-generic
[02:16] <sotec_prod> how do i load lm_sensors as a module?
[02:16] <ambrose_> come i know sum 1 plays kxmame
[02:16] <nickrud> sam3: I don't really know why it would be doing that
[02:16] <Pelo> MatBoy, then you should probably try to use the binaries instead
[02:16] <jrib> !sensors > sotec_prod (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:16] <Pelo> !nvidia | MatBoy
[02:16] <ubotu> MatBoy: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[02:16] <jrib> !please > ambrose_ (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:16] <sotec_prod> thanks
[02:16] <nickrud> shad0w: you said you had a satellite? which one
[02:16] <Russ6> everyone knows this is a final fantasy chat ??
[02:16] <shad0w> 5710z
[02:17] <MatBoy> Pelo, ubotu thanks !, strange is that when I install nvidia-settings, it wants to uninstall nvidia-glx :S
[02:17] <leotavo> good night!
[02:17] <Pelo> hobbesmaster, very odd, I would clean install,  the problems you listed are a bit over my head
[02:17] <Russ6> Uhguys this is a final fantasyy chat...
[02:17] <leotavo> "/bin/sh: cant access tty; job control turned off" "ubuntu"
[02:17] <leotavo> error in live cd
[02:17] <newdude> this is absolutly stupid, ive spent most of the day trying to install this bloody software, wtf!!
[02:17] <Pelo> sotec_prod,  what about pwmconfig ?
[02:18] <ambrose_> man that bot is stupid
[02:18] <ambrose_> lol
[02:18] <Russ6> yes !
[02:18] <Pelo> sotec_prod, read up in the instructions a bit ,  lm-sensors is mentionned
[02:18] <pakora_> HI
[02:18] <ambrose_> but thx any way
[02:18] <sam3> nickrud: haha, neither do i. i'm sure it's either driver problem or a software thing, but i've not used linux before so i have no idea to go about things
[02:18] <Russ6> there is a
[02:18] <nickrud> ambrose_: mostly they'd be on #kubuntu
[02:18] <pakora_> I am unable to view windows media and real player formats, how do I go about being able to view them?
[02:18] <nickrud> !wmv | pakora_
[02:18] <ubotu> pakora_: 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
[02:19] <ambrose_> nickrud send me a link on wat to do its running now but then it would chrash
[02:19] <nickrud> ambrose_: I barely know what that is ;)
[02:19] <newdude> run "make", i mean WTF??? that does nothing!!!!!!!
[02:19] <ambrose_> send me a private chate
[02:19] <nickrud> !language newdude (we're not the clamav people)
[02:20] <newdude> make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found.  Stop.
[02:20] <newdude> sorry
[02:20] <trwww> pakora_: http://www.videolan.org/
[02:20] <Pelo> newdude,  did you install build-essential ?
[02:20] <newdude> how do i use "make"?
[02:20] <ambrose_> yessir
[02:20] <KevinOman> anyone know where I can find apxs, im trying to configure something and im getting this error:  *** The apxs binary installed by apache could not be found!
[02:20] <Russ3> Sorry
[02:20] <Pelo> newdude, start by installing it   , sudo apt-get install build-essential
[02:20] <ambrose_> nick send me a private chat mang
[02:20] <jrib> newdude: what are you compiling?
[02:20] <Russ3> is that ok?
[02:20] <newdude> but the clamav repo is outdated and is causing too much grief :S
[02:21] <nickrud> ambrose_: http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=487434
[02:21] <monkeyBox> does anyone know of a good utility for configuring iptables and setting up NAT/etc?
[02:21] <trwww> KevinOman: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/programs/apxs.html
[02:21] <newdude> i had to dl the other thingy omg, i get link :http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=86638&package_id=90197
[02:21] <newdude> so stressed out :S
[02:21] <Russ3> We are the champions (very true)
[02:21] <Pelo> monkeyBox, NAT is a router thing,   firestarted is a gui for the firewall if you need one
[02:21] <newdude> i un tared it np's
[02:21] <newdude> then i ran ./configure
[02:22] <jrib> newdude: 0.91.1 is in feisty-backports
[02:22] <newdude> it is?
[02:22] <kitche> newdude, does ./configure show you stuff scrolling
[02:22] <KevinOman> trwww, I have read this page, its kind of greek to me, can I download it or is it already installed on my system?
[02:22] <Russ3> o wait
[02:22] <Pelo> monkeyBox, and if you are doing all this because Azureus is telling you you have a NAT problem I recommend you try another bittorrent client
[02:22] <jrib> !info clamav feisty-backports | newdude
[02:22] <ubotu> newdude: clamav: antivirus scanner for Unix. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.91.1-1ubuntu3~feisty1 (feisty-backports), package size 854 kB, installed size 1284 kB
[02:22] <newdude> erm how come i cant dl it then? well i did and it was outdated :S
[02:22] <trwww> KevinOman: I'm guessing apache2-devel or similar
[02:22] <jrib> newdude: have you enabled feisty-backports?
[02:23] <ambrose_> so every here lives in chicago
[02:23] <soothsayer> Pelo: Other bittorrent clients wont solve the fact that he has NAT (unless they have NAT traversal which AFAIK, none do)
[02:23] <KevinOman> thanks trwww ill check that out
[02:23] <newdude> well this is what i got after ./configure configure: error: Please install zlib and zlib-devel packages
[02:23] <monkeyBox> Pelo: ummm, no I'm doing this to NAT other boxes on my internal net
[02:23] <ambrose_> i and thx nick
[02:23] <newdude> but i already have the zlib.....
[02:23] <newdude> sorry how do i enable the fiesty backport?
[02:23] <jrib> newdude: system -> administration -> software sources
[02:23] <jrib> !backports > newdude (see the private message from ubotu)
[02:23] <Pelo> soothsayer,  Azureus has a nasty habbit of claiming nat problems for dubious reasons
[02:23] <SpudDogg> on my feisty server box, i have a full hard drive.  after running 'du -hx' i found i have a 36GB file called '.'  any idea how to erase that or why it happened?
[02:24] <sotec_prod> pwmconfig is what tests your fans to see if they are controllable, but apparently there is more to install and do before this is possible, i don't know. it's starting to seem like a PITA.
[02:24] <scguy318> monkeyBox: just test the damn port with ShieldsUp! or w/e
[02:24] <trwww> . == current working directory
[02:24] <newdude> kk ty
[02:24] <dave_> anyone know how to get flac support on xine?
[02:24] <Russ3> ... how much people are gonna "leave"
[02:24] <monkeyBox> scguy318:  huh? I have no idea what you're talking about
[02:24] <c1|freaky> is there any good harddrive usage tool for servers?
[02:25] <ambrose_> man yo this crazy everybody here runs ubuntu!! fuck yea!!
[02:25] <monkeyBox> scguy318: I'm simply just wanting to set up NAT on my network
[02:25] <c1|freaky> something graphical like on the web?
[02:25] <Pelo> sotec_prod, go up a few items and intsall the cpu tempreature sensors and stuff
[02:25] <SpudDogg> on my feisty server box, i have a full hard drive.  after running 'du -hx' i found i have a 36GB file called '.'  any idea how to erase that or why it happened?
[02:25] <scguy318> monkeyBox: ah, sorry, somehow your question turned into BT, musta missed
[02:25] <Russ3> BT?
[02:25] <trwww> SpudDogg: . == current working directory
[02:25] <scguy318> Russ3: BitTorrent
[02:25] <dave_> and hey does anyone else have issues with KDE , sometimes i start programs and they just never come up
[02:25] <Russ3> aa
[02:25] <kitche> SpudDogg, do this ls -l .
[02:26] <Russ3> Bittorent o
[02:26] <SpudDogg> kitche, sup man...will do
[02:26] <Russ3> scguy dou play star craft
[02:26] <newdude> i feel like im going to go crazy
[02:26] <scguy318> Russ3: nope
[02:26] <SpudDogg> kitche: ok, im confused.  when i run ls -l .    or ls -al .   i just get my file listing.
[02:26] <astro76> SpudDogg, that's the total for the directory you are in when you ran du -hx
[02:26] <newdude> i dont se anything about back ports in software sources :S
[02:26] <Russ3> ok
[02:27] <Russ3> Cuz SC stand for starcraft
[02:27] <kitche> SpudDogg, then that is your fodler your in just making sure about something
[02:27] <paulyiespc> i went to a linux  room and  asked a question bout  a program and  one  guy  bout bit  my head  offf
[02:27] <astro76> SpudDogg, all directories in that output list the size of all files under it
[02:27] <newdude> i have all ticked : (main)(univers etc etc etc etc all ticked
[02:27] <newdude> is that it?
[02:27] <scguy318> Russ3: also stands for Splinter Cell or South Carolina :P
[02:27] <sotec_prod> yea, it's a little silly that I have to install seven programs just to use one. But, I'll do it. I always do.
[02:27] <scguy318> Russ3: the former is what my name stands for
[02:27] <Russ3> lol i se
[02:27] <Russ3> see
[02:27] <Russ3> )
[02:27] <jrib> newdude: backports.  If you are not sure, then pastebin the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list
[02:27] <monkeyBox> Pelo: cool,  looks like firestarter is what I'm looking for.  thanks
[02:28] <trwww> SpudDogg: right. because '.' means 'current working directory'
[02:28] <Gremzilla> i've just installed ubuntu on a machine with a radeon 9800 pro. do i need to download drivers or are they in with the os?
[02:28] <Russ3> :( how do i chage name
[02:28] <leperkhanz> hey, I just upgraded my whole machine, and can't startx.  No screens found.  Is there a command to automagically reinstall xorg.conf to a default that will work for nvidia 6100?
[02:28] <Nighthawk420> hey yall wats the channel for beryl and compiz help?
[02:28] <Pelo> sotec_prod, start here and work you way down http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_detect_CPU_temperature.2C_fan_speeds_and_voltages_.28lm-sensors.29
[02:28] <Nighthawk420> ofcource i hav the damn ati car
[02:28] <Nighthawk420> card*
[02:28] <sotec_prod> nighthawk, channel is ubuntu-effects
[02:28] <Russ3> how do i change name
[02:28] <Nighthawk420> ty
[02:28] <SpudDogg> kitche, what's the easiest way to find out what took up 35+ GB overnight?
[02:28] <Pelo> Nighthawk420, #compiz-fusion #beryl #ubuntu-effects
[02:29] <Russ3> #Nick Link
[02:29] <Russ3> aw
[02:29] <sotec_prod> thanks pelo
[02:29] <kitche> SpudDogg, look at what has the higher number :)
[02:29] <Russ3> How do i change name
[02:29] <sotec_prod> brb
[02:29] <Russ3> :(
[02:29] <soothsayer> SpudDogg: Disk usage analyzer
[02:29] <SpudDogg> kitche: that's a loooong ass list
[02:29] <leperkhanz> I don't have a CD drive in this machine, but it's online, and I need to just reinstall xorg altogether, so at least I can boot!
[02:29] <SpudDogg> soothsayer: no GUI, server box
[02:29] <crowley1027> Hey, can someone help me with the installation of Ubuntu?
[02:29] <Pelo> crowley1027, do you have a specific question ?
[02:29] <soothsayer> SpudDogg: Do you think it is one file or multiple?
[02:29] <Russ3> :D :P tell me how to change name
[02:30] <SpudDogg> soothsayer: no clue
[02:30] <leperkhanz> I just need a list of console commands.  Is there a link to ones that might help me reinstall xorg?
[02:30] <trwww> SpudDogg: you can use 'du -h -s' to narrow down which directory
[02:30] <crowley1027> Pelo, hablas espanol?
[02:30] <Pelo> Russ3,  /nick newnick
[02:30] <FireZ> is it possible to make emacs auto-run some commands when it starts? (like set-background-color)
[02:30] <astro76> !xconfig | leperkhanz
[02:30] <ubotu> leperkhanz: 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
[02:30] <Nighthawk420> yo hablo espanol un poco
[02:30] <Pelo> crowley1027,  no
[02:30] <crowley1027> Pelo
[02:30] <Newnick> what
[02:30] <raven_claw> Who can tell me how to reenter a Vi-Session with an opened, but not yet saved file? My putty session interrupted, but my vi session is still alive!
[02:30] <crowley1027> i'll tell you my hardware situation first (can I PM you?)
[02:30] <dave_> SpudDogg i cant remember the name of it cuz im in KDE now and its not listed her ein my menu but feisty came with a program that searches your hardrive and tells you whats taking up space
[02:30] <Newnick> I WANT TOO BE NAMED LINK
[02:31] <jrib> raven_claw: you never answered my quesiton.  Is there an instance of vi still running?
[02:31] <Newnick> see
[02:31] <Pelo> crowley1027,  do it here , I don'T allow pm
[02:31] <SpudDogg> soothsayer: that gave me the output of everything i suppose.  the output was '775G .'
[02:31] <crowley1027> okay
[02:31] <crowley1027> Well I have 2 hard drives
[02:31] <soothsayer> SpudDogg: Do 'du * -h' starting at '/
[02:31] <SpudDogg> trwww: that gave me the output of everything i suppose.  the output was '775G .'
[02:31] <stdin> Newnick: you use "/nick link" to change your nick to "link"
[02:31] <Link-WITH-FOUR-S> aw
[02:31] <soothsayer> SpudDogg: And work your way down through offending directories
[02:31] <Pelo> Newnick,  this is a support channel for ubuntu , if you want to play round with go elsewhere , you are getting on my nerves
[02:31] <crowley1027> one is IDE and the other SATA 3.0Gb/s.  My whole IDE Drive is consumed with the Emachines windows, and I want to install Linux on the whole SATA, and have dual boot.  First off, can I do that?
[02:32] <SpudDogg> soothsayer: ok, see you next week, lol
[02:32] <dave_> anyone have any luck playing flac files?
[02:32] <asdfg> putzz
[02:32] <trwww> SpudDogg: right. Now you can start doing it on suspect subdirectorys
[02:32] <Shizuo> Pelo: Who is Newnick?
[02:32] <Link-WITH-FOUR-S> grr
[02:32] <FireZ> is it possible to make emacs auto-run some functions when it starts? (like set-background-color)
[02:32] <Pelo> crowley1027,  leave both hdd plugged in ,  set your bios to boot from the hdd you want ubuntu on ,  then boot from the live cd and install
[02:32] <Pelo> Shizuo,  he was russ a few minutes ago
[02:32] <crowley1027> install is giving me problems
[02:33] <soothsayer> SpudDogg: Oops, sorry, that doesn't do what I remember it does
[02:33] <kitche> SpudDogg, if you did du -h you would see the big file/files unless it's thigns that you need
[02:33] <Shizuo> Pelo: I don't see him anywhere
[02:33] <Link-WITH-FOUR-S> and i need it link not
[02:33] <Link-WITH-FOUR-S> well
[02:33] <Link-WITH-FOUR-S> nvm
[02:33] <jrib> FireZ: ~/.emacs I imagine
[02:33] <Link-WITH-FOUR-S> i think u know what S stand for
[02:33] <crowley1027> Pelo, live CD is where you have the basic Ubuntu setup and it says "install" on desktop?
[02:33] <FireZ> jrib: :\
[02:33] <nothinghead> I borked my install by trying to use a bootable XP, anyone think they might be able to help?
[02:33] <Link-WITH-FOUR-S> it stand for sword
[02:33] <Pelo> Shizuo,  he keeps changing his nick
[02:33] <newubuntuser> kitche, ubotu this is the command i was looking for $ sudo chown -R yourusername /var/www
[02:33] <alwiap> sd
[02:33] <Pelo> crowley1027, yes
[02:33] <jrib> FireZ: ?
[02:33] <Shizuo> Pelo: I think you're having illusions
[02:33] <crowley1027> ok
[02:33] <crowley1027> Pelo, i'm going to doubleclick Install
[02:33] <Link-WITH-FOUR-S> Russ6: heh
[02:33] <kitche> newubuntuser, yes but chowning that directory will be bad
[02:34] <kitche> newubuntuser, it can do some odd stuff with aapache like break it
[02:34] <Pelo> crowley1027,  did you set the sata drive as your boot hdd ?
[02:34] <soothsayer> SpudDogg: You can try 'durep' (never used it)
[02:34] <crowley1027> Pelo no
[02:34] <kitche> newubuntuser, you just had to add your user to www-data to write to that directory
[02:34] <SpudDogg> soothsayer: i need to install that via apt, but i cant because my drive is full :S
[02:34] <Pelo> !ops | Link-WITH-FOUR-S
[02:34] <ubotu> Link-WITH-FOUR-S: 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
[02:34] <newubuntuser> could u write out the command for that
[02:35] <shad0w> Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 02) whit ubuntu 7.04 dosent work.how can i fix it
[02:35] <shad0w> nic
[02:35] <tonyyarusso> Pelo: ?
[02:35] <Pelo> crowley1027,  go in the bios and  set the bios to boot fom the hdd you want ot install ubuntu on first
[02:35] <hwMoD> Hey guys, live cd goes through the ubuntu progress bar, shows some of the terminal boot process, then goes to black after it stopped spinning the cd. same happens in safe-graphics mode. it's an ancient laptop - any ideas?
[02:35] <jrib> Link-WITH-FOUR-S: we like to keep this channel for support, you can discuss other things in #ubuntu-offtopic.  Thanks
[02:35] <crowley1027> okay
[02:35] <crowley1027> i'll be right back then
[02:35] <hwMoD> How can I control what goes on with the display other than safe-graphics mode?
[02:35] <Link-WITH-FOUR-S> hey
[02:35] <Link-WITH-FOUR-S> jrb why..
[02:35] <newubuntuser> kitchie how do i do that
[02:36] <kitche> newubuntuser, sudo usermod -aG www-data <user>
[02:36] <newubuntuser> kitche thank u
[02:36] <jrib> Link-WITH-FOUR-S: because, as you probably noticed, it gets really busy here.  You can discuss it more at #ubuntu-offtopic
[02:37] <linos2> does anyone know how to unlock files in edgy eft?
[02:38] <nothinghead> so I began to run a bootable XP install, it wanted to format/repartition and so I told it no, cancelled setup, and restarted and got nothing
[02:38] <jrib> linos2: what files are locked?
[02:38] <nothinghead> and Super GRUB Disc can't fix it
[02:38] <nothinghead> I'm running from a live cd right now
[02:38] <Pelo> linos2, what do you mean by unloking a file ?
[02:38] <linos2> I copied files over as root now they seems to be locked
[02:38] <Pelo> nothinghead,  please donT' use the enter key for punctuation
[02:38] <linos2> the file has a lock symbol next to it
[02:39] <kishan>  sudo nautilus and go to the file linos2
[02:39] <Pelo> linos2,  change the permission  sudo chmod 755 finename
[02:39] <newubuntuser> kitche,yay now i can install my web site
[02:39] <soothsayer> SpudDogg: Well you can do `du / -s | sort -n` (or maybe start with likely offenders like /var) or you can assume that one (or only a few files are the culprit) and try to use `find` to list files that are over, say 5 Gigs.
[02:40] <soothsayer> SpudDogg: You checked your logs right?
[02:40] <SpudDogg> soothsayer: well, i figured it out 'du * -h | grep G > log'  that way anything with a capital G (for GB) will write to the log
[02:40] <rbd> anyone know of a ubuntu python 32-bit package (so I can run 32-bit python on a 64-bit install)?
[02:40] <SpudDogg> and i figured out the problem
[02:41] <vader1102> night you all, someone just got called in on a night off (again!)
[02:41] <hwMoD> did anyone ever encounter a black screen after loading the live cd install?
[02:42] <JeevesMoss> does anyone know if it's possible to connect to a remote server that's running only shell with a local GUI?
[02:42] <Pelo> nothinghead, do you have anyfiles you need to back up from your /home or from your windows partiton ?
[02:42] <fen1x_> Can anyone help me, I need Mic/Headphone support for Teamspeak and such
[02:42] <sotec_prod> pelo, do you know how to install the pwm modules?
[02:42] <soothsayer> SpudDogg: I think that is recursive, and will show you only individual files over a Gigabyte. Better to use `find' if that is what you want to do.
[02:43] <SpudDogg> soothsayer, kitche:  the problem was that i had a copy of my music folder (mounted from another drive) on my main drive
[02:43] <Pelo> sotec_prod, I know no mre then what is in the wiki  , I can tell you to read each line,  not all the commands are in neat little grey boxes
[02:43] <soothsayer> SpudDogg: Huh? How did your disk fill?
[02:43] <LaserLine> what does the pipe | do from the command line in the terminal?
[02:44] <nothinghead> I don't have a windows partition currently (unless the disc made one without my permission) and there are files I'd like to back up yes, also I did have to do a fair amount of work to get all of my hardware up and running so I'm concerned about losing all my printer/monitor setup and all of the customization work I did to it
[02:44] <soothsayer> LaserLine: Takes the (standard) output from one command and passes it to another command as input (roughly).
[02:44] <ant-> !pipe | LaserLine
[02:44] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pipe - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:44] <SpudDogg> soothsayer: i use rsync to back up all of my movies, music, etc every night.  i accidentally had the backup copy going to my local drive instead of my network mounted one
[02:45] <ant-> LaserLine, linuxcommands.com
[02:45] <jrib> JeevesMoss: you can forward X if you install xclients-base on the server (I think)
[02:45] <soothsayer> SpudDogg: You've got some serious storage going. I'm jealous.
[02:46] <Pelo> nothinghead, I'm told you can reinstall grub from the live cd but I don'T know how, my suggestion would be to 1 resize the partitions on your hdd to make 2 new ones,  one for instling windows on , one so you can move your /home to ( that will save your data and settings) ,  then insall wnidows on the space you left for windows and after that , reinstall ubuntu
[02:46] <SpudDogg> soothsayer: you have no idea :)
[02:46] <SpudDogg> soothsayer: TBs among TBs
[02:46] <ant-> LaserLine, sorry http://linuxcommand.org/
[02:46] <disinterested> i just added a second hard drive i had to use the jsata off my mb to hook it up but now its not detected?
[02:46] <faileas> jsata?
[02:47] <IsleVegan> How would I make this command permanent, it goes away upon reboot: sudo iwconfig wlan0 power on
[02:47] <disinterested> yeah its a biostar mb
[02:47] <Pelo> disinterested, is it detected by the bios ?
[02:47] <soothsayer> SpudDogg: Do you mount them in generic PCs or do you have NAS?
[02:47] <disinterested> nope
[02:47] <SpudDogg> soothsayer: no, they're physically in boxes, here and at a friends house
[02:48] <Pelo> disinterested,  you need to have it detected in the bios first,  if your other drive is not sata you may need to set a jumper , check your mobo manual
[02:48] <nothinghead> well, shouldn't the Super GRUB Disc been able to restore things?  I'm willing to try to fix it from the live cd, but with the SGD failing I wonder if it'll work (I did find a thread on ubuntu forums to do this), and installing Windows is no longer my concern, it's getting Ubuntu back how it was, is there any way to figure out if my old partition is still there /a way to save it?  and do I back up the whole /home dir?  what do I n
[02:48] <disinterested> ok the other is on the ide cable
[02:48] <kitche> nothinghead, try mounting it from the livecd
[02:49] <SpudDogg> soothsayer: so i guess in generic PCs.  we have boxes that can hold 12 HDs, etc
[02:49] <Pelo> nothinghead,  ok give it a shot, somewhere in those menus you can restore the grub stage one,  I'm not all that familiar with the menus,  you wil probaly need to tell it where the /boot/grub/ fodler is to,  you might wanna try asking in #grub for more info
[02:50] <nothinghead> any idea how I'd do mount the filesystem?  the Live CD recognized my external media drive and automounted that, but I don't know where to find the old filesystem or what I'd try to mount
[02:50] <Pelo> nothinghead, I think you'Re in more trouble then you think then,  I have no idea what happened if your hdd isn'T recognsed and mounted , and I am not sure how to fix that
[02:51] <Pelo> nothinghead,  ##linux is also a place where you might get some help on this
[02:52] <LaserLine> How do you pause from the command line?  For example, if I do an ls.
[02:52] <Pici> LaserLine: do ls | less
[02:52] <disinterested> i swear this mb manual is like reading chinese
[02:52] <Pelo> LaserLine,  man ls  I believe there is an option to do one page at a time
[02:52] <Pici> LaserLine: q to quit when youget to the end.
[02:52] <TheListener> If there's room for another question... I have slightly distorted music playing in the background, and I can't find the program that is causing it... how can I stop it?
[02:52] <Pelo> disinterested,  most are ;-)
[02:53] <astro76> disinterested, heh, yeah they're always poorly translated from chinese
[02:53] <nothinghead> is there a default name for a primary drive?  because I'm not sure what mine would be called in order to mount it
[02:53] <Pelo> TheListener, check firefox for a page with some music , that's usualy the source
[02:53] <ant-> TheListener, ps -aux
[02:53] <Pelo> nothinghead,  /dev/sda1 or /dev/hda1  usualy
[02:53] <whyameye> sometimes my wireless shows up on eth1 and my wired on eth2 and sometimes the other way around. Any way to make this consistent? dapper.
[02:54] <TheListener> Nope. sadly, though let me try ant's suggestion
[02:54] <hwMoD> Pelo: any idea why I get a black screen at the end of the live cd load? also in safe graphics mode.
[02:54] <david__> hola como estn
[02:54] <disinterested> bbiab i may have found something
[02:54] <Pelo> hwMoD, I'm not sure you can get a console from the live cd,  check in the boot menu
[02:55] <fenixx> Saludos  a todos
[02:55] <fenixx> una pregunta alguien conoce un traductor (Ingles-espaol)
[02:55] <Pelo> !es | fenixx
[02:55] <XXer> I am having a problem with Azureus , every time I start the prog it runs for about 1s and the the prog shuts down for no reason ...anyone have any ideas
[02:55] <ubotu> fenixx: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[02:55] <iGoogle> if anyone has DVD wirter device, please give me info of "dmesg|grep DVD". thanks
[02:55] <hwMoD> do I need a console? the cd is loading, the ubuntu bar fills, then it cuts to black instead of loading the desktop
[02:55] <soothsayer> XXer: There was a bug in Azureus a while back
[02:55] <Pelo> XXer, deluge-torrent is nice and a lot less trouble
[02:56] <soothsayer> XXer: Try deleting ~/.azureus (you will lose your settings, back them up if you need them)
[02:56] <iGoogle> XXer: mldonkey is perfect.
[02:56] <hwMoD> i'm an expereienced ubuntu user, just trying to install on my brother in law's acer travelmate 220
[02:56] <Pelo> hwMoD,  you might want the alternate install cd then
[02:56] <scguy318> hwMoD: safe graphics?
[02:56] <hwMoD> also on safe graphics
[02:57] <hwMoD> I thought of the alternate, but how do I know it won't cut to black, only after the installation?
[02:57] <hwMoD> guess i'll have to try
[02:57] <rukuartic> So... does truecrypt have an option to not mount the crypted file/partition as root? I'm curious... the usability goes down if it's read/write only by root...
[02:57] <hwMoD> just thought there might be a way to even further control the display of the live cd desktop
[02:57] <Pelo> hwMoD, the alternate isntall cd install a vesa driver for x so you get a gui and you can install otehr drivers
[02:57] <hwMoD> ok, will do that
[02:58] <hwMoD> thanks
[02:58] <Pelo> hwMoD,  if you had the dvd yes, but not with the cd
[02:58] <hwMoD> ahh, ok
[02:58] <XXer> I tryed deleting and reinstalling but didint work
[02:58] <TheListener> drat, none of the processes seem likely... Oh well, I'll just restart...
[02:59] <astro76> TheListener, just a logout will probably be sufficient
[02:59] <astro76> doh
[03:00] <whyameye> how can I consistently get my wireless to show up on eth1? Sometimes it shows up as eth2.
[03:01] <RequinB4> whyameye: check BIOS
[03:01] <Ciorapel> hello
[03:01] <Ciorapel> I have a noob question
[03:01] <scguy318> Ciorapel: ask the question
[03:01] <d4rkmonkey> !ask | Ciorapel
[03:01] <Pelo> Ciorapel, ask it
[03:01] <ubotu> Ciorapel: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[03:02] <d4rkmonkey> lol
[03:02] <Frogzoo> Ciorapel: we get to guess what it is?
[03:02] <Ciorapel> I recently installed Ubuntu and I don't know how to make my other partition writable
[03:02] <scguy318> what file system is the other partititon?
[03:02] <Ciorapel> *other partitions
[03:02] <Ciorapel> NTFS
[03:02] <Ciorapel> from xp
[03:02] <d4rkmonkey> !ntfs | Ciorapel
[03:02] <ubotu> Ciorapel: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[03:02] <Pelo> !ntfs-3g | Ciorapel
[03:02] <ubotu> Ciorapel: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[03:02] <scguy318> sudo apt-get install ntfs-config
[03:02] <Ciorapel> I can view them
[03:02] <Ciorapel> but I can't write/delete
[03:02] <fen1x_> Can anyone help me, I need to use my mic in teamspeak and I don't know how
[03:02] <d4rkmonkey> Ciorapel install ntfs-3g, it allows you to write.
[03:02] <scguy318> Ciorapel: sudo apt-get install ntfs-config, then use the utility to configure
[03:03] <Pelo> Ciorapel, your question has been answered, mosty thorougly
[03:03] <Ciorapel> thanx
[03:03] <scguy318> fen1x_: talk in it?
[03:03] <d4rkmonkey> fen1x_ is your mic plugged in? (I just needed to ask)
[03:03] <Ciorapel> I'll try it now
[03:03] <scguy318> fen1x_: aoss wrapper with the TS binary muy recommended
[03:03] <Pelo> fen1x_, does your mic work in other apps ?
[03:03] <fen1x_> Yea its plugged in, teamspeak is treatin it like there's no drivers for it
[03:03] <fen1x_> no, I haven't set up the mic at all yet
[03:03] <fen1x_> I'm not sure how
[03:03] <blueraining> hey all, I was hoping to get some help on something
[03:03] <fen1x_> Aoss?
[03:04] <mike01> anyone know how to read the temps off of a core2quad?
[03:04] <rukuartic> Oh my gosh, man page...
[03:04] <Pelo> fen1x_, I would get it working in sound recorder before I start palying around with team speak , just to make srue it works
[03:04] <scguy318> fen1x_: allows TeamSpeak to utilize ALSA through OSS
[03:04] <mike01> tried lm-sensors but didn't work
[03:04] <scguy318> mike01: sudo sensors-config I think
[03:04] <blueraining> I just installed ubuntu - turns out I had 6.06, so I had to upgrade to 7.04.  but now when I boot up, there's like 8 different boot options
[03:04] <fen1x_> kk, I know the mic works, I use it in xp
[03:04] <blueraining> can I remove them?
[03:04] <scguy318> bluerainign: sure, you can remove older kernels
[03:04] <scguy318> bluerainign: or edit menu.1st
[03:04] <Pici> !nickspam > Nikomen
[03:05] <RequinB4> I'm having some generic problems installing things via make and make install on the terminal - Error message is /usr/bin/ld cannot find -lncursesw
[03:05] <Pici> Can someone with a working Wacom tablet (with pressure in gimp/inkscape) share their xorg.conf?
[03:05] <Pelo> bluefox83, gksu gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst    remove those you donT' want,  carefully
[03:05] <RequinB4> I don't know if they are related
[03:05] <snadge> how do i make nvidia-new module the default used and not nvidia?
[03:05] <blueraining> would you recommend that I remove older kernels?  how much space do they take up / how do I remove?
[03:05] <d4rkmonkey> Pici uhh, mine works only if its plugged in when i boot up, do you want my xorg?
[03:05] <Pelo> RequinB4, did you try ./configure before running make ?
[03:05] <Pici> d4rkmonkey: hm... nah, let me reboot and see if it works.  I'll bother you when I come back if it doesnt. Thanks :)
[03:06] <mycroftiv> requinb4: do you have package libncurses5-dev installed? sometimes needed for making stuff iirc
[03:06] <RequinB4> Pelo:  No, but the tutorial said it didn't need it
[03:06] <scguy318> blueraining: if you remove the older kernels, then you wont get the GRUB entries for those, sudo apt-get remove linux-image-wutever older version
[03:07] <Pelo> RequinB4,  do it anyway, I'm guessing you are missing dependencies
[03:07] <Creed> Can Squid be used as  Socks server?
[03:07] <snadge> does anyone know why i have to manually unload nvidia kernel module.. stop gdm.. modprobe nvidia-new, and restart gdm to get my X working?
[03:07] <Pelo> later folks
[03:07] <disinterested> im back
[03:08] <Creed> FUCK!
[03:08] <blueraining> argh, I don't  understand
[03:08] <boyam> !ohmy | Creed
[03:08] <ubotu> Creed: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[03:08] <disinterested> im wondering if instead of the 2 cords off this hd if i can use the ide i have available?
[03:08] <faileas> !ohmy | creed
[03:08] <ubotu> creed: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[03:08] <faileas> oops
[03:08] <snadge> i can relate to how creed is feeling ;)
[03:09] <snadge> i just want to make the nvidia-new module the default.. and i cant find ANY information on how to do that
[03:09] <fatcatmatt> how are ya'll doing?  i need a dock program!
[03:09] <blueraining> I might just uninstall ubuntu, all these problems really aren't worth it >_>
[03:09] <scguy318> fatcatmatt: alltray
[03:09] <fatcatmatt> kk scguy318
[03:09] <snadge> whats the f@$#ing point having an nvidia-new package if it uses the wrong bloody kernel module?
[03:09] <Frogzoo> blueraining: linux does have a steep learning curve starting out
[03:10] <scguy318> blueraining: those older entries correspond to older kernel versions
[03:10] <blueraining> so much for claims that it's easy to learn >_>
[03:10] <pinkbunny> :S sorry about the cussing (creed here), thought I disconnected (network cable got unplugged) didnt know the message went through :S
[03:10] <Frogzoo> Creed: I'd be greatly amazed if not
[03:10] <fatcatmatt> that's not what i'm looking for, scguy318.  more of a panel like mac os x has
[03:11] <scguy318> fatcatmatt: panel? dunno
[03:11] <Frogzoo> blueraining: they lied :)
[03:11] <Grungebunny> pinkbunny this bunny forgives ha
[03:11] <scguy318> blueraining: you can uninstall the older kernel versions in Synaptic
[03:11] <scguy318> pinkbunny: don't do that in a foreign country with English :P
[03:11] <mariocesar_bo> I am receiving this error when starts GDM, "Did not recieve a repli. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a replu, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken"
[03:11] <pinkbunny> there no more disconnects
[03:11] <scguy318> blueraining: that will make the GRUB entries go away, alternatively you can edit the GRUB menu.1st or use the GrubEd tool on the Ubuntu Forums
[03:12] <mariocesar_bo> I was trying to set up the network to work with a router, and i think i mess up on the configurations
[03:12] <btrento> I am having trouble with flash always locking up firefox.  Has anyone had similar problems and know of a fix.  I am running dapper with firefox 1.5.0.12
[03:12] <mariocesar_bo> how can I reset the config?
[03:12] <blueraining> ahhhh.  too much information.  I might just wait a month when 7.10 comes out, so that my T61 inspiron is actually supported
[03:12] <matax> buenas noches
[03:13] <Creed> Soth, anyone know if squid supports socks4/5? either via a plugin or native?
[03:13] <d4rkmonkey> blueraining you can install gutsy now... its still alpha I think though
[03:13] <faust> Restricted drivers etc. and loads of other fun stuff I'm gonna need isn't in Gutsy yet though...
[03:14] <soothsayer> fatcatmatt: docker? Or maybe you can use dock from Enlightment.
[03:14] <blueraining> how would I do that?  sudo update-manager -d?
[03:14] <visof> how can i change window manager?
[03:14] <fatcatmatt> enlightment, soothsayer?
[03:14] <codestr0m> Anyone able to advice how to setup pam for two factor auth using thinkfinger + password.. I assume I need to change system-auth , but I only get one or the other.. as setting thinkfinger from sufficient to required doesn't work
[03:14] <d4rkmonkey> blueraining uhh, that only works for some people. Best might just be clean install, http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/gutsy/tribe-5/ Thats the latest release
[03:15] <nothinghead> ok, after some tinkering I've found my boot drive using "fdisk -l" but I can't seem to mount it or otherwise access it
[03:15] <visof> i use ubuntu feisty 7.04
[03:15] <visof> and i use gnome
[03:15] <soothsayer> fatcatmatt: www.enlightenment.org
[03:16] <fatcatmatt> sorry, had an issue there
[03:16] <soothsayer> fatcatmatt:  http://www.elivecd.org/
[03:16] <blueraining> synaptic package maanger makes no sense
[03:16] <d4rkmonkey> visof install a new window manager? like sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop or kubuntu-desktop I think those install window managers
[03:16] <d4rkmonkey> blueraining why do you say that?
[03:17] <visof> i want to change gnome to rio windo manger
[03:17] <visof> window*
[03:17] <d4rkmonkey> !rio
[03:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about rio - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:17] <d4rkmonkey> visof I've never heard of rio...
[03:17] <d4rkmonkey> visof try google?
[03:17] <fatcatmatt> omg that is awesome, soothsayer!
[03:17] <visof> i tried it
[03:17] <d4rkmonkey> visof sorry I can't be of more assistance
[03:18] <faust> fatcatmatt, don't be fooled by the "in development" though..
[03:18] <visof> ok
[03:18] <faust> I've been waiting for E17 final release for what, three years now?
[03:18] <fatcatmatt> in development? faust
[03:18] <crowley1027> Pelo, still here?
[03:18] <faust> Enlightenment..
[03:18] <faust> They're taking their sweet time bringing the eyecandy.
[03:19] <fatcatmatt> i like it tho!
[03:19] <savetheWorld> hwMoD: how do you mean?
[03:19] <faust> But it's actually integral in the PS3 official distro though. Yellow Dog shipped for PS3 with a betal
[03:19] <faust> *beta
[03:19] <hwMoD> savetheWorld: eh?
[03:19] <savetheWorld> sorry. NM
[03:19] <MadDog011> How do you enable the desktop sharing in kubuntu ?!
[03:20] <RequinB4> ok i'm still having trouble using 'make' to install - i've installed the libncurses5-dev package and ./configure does nothing
[03:21] <fatcatmatt> is it stable, tho, faust?  can it be downloaded?
[03:21] <faust> Fairly.
[03:21] <faust> and yes
[03:22] <pinkey> Hippu, my new laptop came today.  First thing I did was install ubuntu, and this was my first ubuntu experience.
[03:22] <RequinB4> bobby@bobby-laptop:~/Desktop/powertop-1.8$ make
[03:22] <RequinB4> cc -Os -g -Wall  -W -Wshadow  powertop.o config.o process.o misctips.o bluetooth.o display.o suggestions.o wireless.o cpufreq.o sata.o xrandr.o ethernet.o cpufreqstats.o usb.o -lncursesw -o powertop
[03:22] <RequinB4> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lncursesw
[03:22] <RequinB4> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
[03:22] <RequinB4> make: *** [powertop]  Error 1
[03:22] <scguy318> pinkey: welcome, any questions?
[03:22] <tators> :)
[03:22] <pinkey> That was supposed to start with "hi", but xchat expanded it to "hippu".  :)
[03:22] <scguy318> !pastebin | RequinB4
[03:22] <ubotu> RequinB4: 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)
[03:22] <pinkey> scguy318, just one (for now)
[03:22] <pinkey> install did not detect the wireless card.  (Old story, right?)
[03:23] <crowley1027> Can someone help me with my install of ubuntu?
[03:23] <scguy318> pinkey: pastebin the output of lspci please
[03:23] <scguy318> !pastebin | pinkey
[03:23] <ubotu> pinkey: 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)
[03:23] <scguy318> pinkey: lspci in Terminal
[03:23] <pinkey> scguy318, that's hard, because it's not on the network
[03:24] <mycroftiv> requinb4: aptitude search ncursesw turns up several packages that might provide what you need
[03:25] <scguy318> pinkey: well, can you just see it sez for Network Controller/
[03:25] <scguy318> ?
[03:25] <pinkey> scguy318, sure.  It says network controller: Intel Corporation Unknown device 4229 (rev 61)
[03:26] <dlog> whats a good online resources to start learning about ubuntu
[03:26] <scguy318> !help
[03:26] <dlog> like getting into all the demands
[03:26] <scguy318> dlog: the Ubuntu Wiki most likely
[03:26] <scguy318> dlog: and Ubuntu Forums
[03:26] <mycroftiv> requinb4: id assume libncursesw5-dev would be it, and no, i have no idea what the different between curses5 and cursesw5 is :)
[03:26] <scguy318> pinkey: gimme a momento
[03:26] <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
[03:27] <fatcatmatt> but yeah, i need a bar like what elive has
[03:27] <RequinB4> mycroftiv: I'll see what I can turn up, thanks
[03:27] <fatcatmatt> any ideas out there?
[03:27] <crowley1027> Can someone help me?
[03:27] <fatcatmatt> just ask, crowley1027
[03:28] <crowley1027> i'm having problems with the partitioner
[03:28] <crowley1027> Parted can't resize partitions managed by Windows Dynamic Disk
[03:28] <scguy318> pinkey: you a Dell?
[03:28] <fatcatmatt> are they NTFS?
[03:28] <pinkey> sony vaio
[03:28] <crowley1027> yes.
[03:28] <crowley1027> :)
[03:28] <crowley1027> haha
[03:28] <crowley1027> i'm at the step 4/7 right now
[03:28] <crowley1027> how do i change the file system
[03:29] <fatcatmatt> are they mounted, crowley
[03:29] <crowley1027> they are physical drives
[03:29] <crowley1027> that are attached.
[03:29] <fatcatmatt> are they mounted? in ubuntu
[03:29] <fatcatmatt> can you access them
[03:29] <crowley1027> yeah
[03:29] <scguy318> pinkey: do you have your Windows drivers?
[03:29] <RequinB4> crowley1027:  Are you trying to partition your HDD?
[03:29] <crowley1027> RequinB4, i have 2 HD's
[03:29] <crowley1027> Windows HD and Linux HD (hopefully)
[03:29] <crowley1027> Linux is the SATA
[03:29] <fatcatmatt> take all the info off of em and unmount them, format as EXT3 and then throw your info back on them
[03:29] <crowley1027> /dev/hda and /dev/sda
[03:30] <bluntman225> is there a way to configure gnome to use as less memory as possible
[03:30] <crowley1027> i want /dev/sda to be my whole linux drive
[03:30] <Creed> Soth, anyone know if squid supports socks4/5? either via a plugin or native?
[03:30] <pinkey> scguy318, hmmm, not sure.  The install overwrote windows, and I'm not sure if they included a cd or not.
[03:30] <fatcatmatt> install it like that then, crowley1027
[03:30] <crowley1027> so under it it says dev/sda1   (type) ntfs  (mount point) /media/sda1
[03:30] <Creed> stupid xchat, stop turning so into soth T_T
[03:30] <bluntman225> anyone use torrentflux around here?
[03:30] <whyameye> how can I consistently get my wireless to show up on eth1? Sometimes it shows up as eth2.
[03:30] <pinkey> scguy318, (checking...)
[03:30] <Creed> bluntman225, yeah i use it
[03:30] <XXer> This is the first day using  a non Microsoft base OS and I need a bit of help with the filing system what is the top level of the filing system is it "root"
[03:30] <crowley1027> do i want it ext2 ?
[03:31] <crowley1027> and what should the mount point be?
[03:31] <fatcatmatt> ext3
[03:31] <whyameye> XXer: it is /
[03:31] <bluntman225> creed, is there an ubuntu package for it
[03:31] <fatcatmatt> mount as /media/disk
[03:31] <RequinB4> XXer: its /
[03:31] <XXer> got it thanks
[03:31] <bluntman225> creed, and what happend to thier website?, i want to get the latest version n stuff
[03:31] <crowley1027> not as /?
[03:31] <pinkey> scguy318, nope.  No cds or dvds in the box at all.
[03:31] <fatcatmatt> nvm
[03:31] <Creed> bluntman225, its pretty simple to setup, get a webserver (apache2) installed and extract the contents of the tar.gz into the /var/www folder
[03:31] <fatcatmatt> lol
[03:31] <mycroftiv> xxer: root means both the fundamantel level of the filing system AND the user who has full privileges on the system, so you will have to watch for context on that term
[03:31] <scguy318> pinkey: whats your Sony Vaio model? i will find you your driver
[03:32] <bluntman225> creed, where did you get your copy
[03:32] <pinkey> scguy318, thanks!  it's a vgn-cr190
[03:32] <crowley1027> fatcatmatt:  now it says (device)   /dev/sda1  (type) ext3  (mount point) /media/disk (format?) [x] 
[03:32] <bluntman225> creed do i need mysql
[03:32] <fatcatmatt> do you have your ubuntu installed, crowley1027
[03:32] <Voodoo_John> how do i change owner's of a folder to myself?
[03:32] <crowley1027> fatcat no
[03:32] <Creed> bluntman225, heres a guide for ubuntu: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=268985 get torrentflux from http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/torrentflux/torrentflux_2.1.tar.gz?download
[03:32] <crowley1027> i'm trying to do it now
[03:32] <mycroftiv> voodoo_john: man chown
[03:32] <Voodoo_John> mycroftiv, ?
[03:32] <Voodoo_John> o
[03:32] <Voodoo_John> nvm
[03:32] <fatcatmatt> okay, it sda should be mounted as /
[03:32] <fen1x_> ok guys, how do I activate ALSA?
[03:32] <bluntman225> creed im actually installing on debian but im sure it is the same
[03:32] <Creed> bluntman225, eh just search on sourceforge.net for the latest
[03:32] <RequinB4> crowley1027:  A quick fix I used to format my HDD's for install was to boot in windows and use their manager
[03:32] <mycroftiv> voodoo_john: basicall sudo chown [myusername] 
[03:32] <fatcatmatt> but be sure to add a swap and a /home in there
[03:33] <crowley1027> its formatted already.
[03:33] <Creed> bluntman225, ubuntu is based off of debian so exactly the same :) +/- a few deps
[03:33] <crowley1027> its formatted with NTFS
[03:33] <bluntman225> creed do i need mysql
[03:33] <Voodoo_John> mycroftiv, u mean sudo chown FOLDER me?
[03:33] <Creed> bluntman225, yes
[03:33] <scguy318> pinkey: PM me so I can give you attention
[03:33] <bluntman225> k
[03:33] <underwatercow> Is anyone in here able to help me with wine not working? or is that beyond the scope of this channel?
[03:33] <NMajik> My laptop has a card reader and the cards my camera uses (SD) are recognized automatically. However, a friend gave me a card to download some pictures from but I'm having issues mounting it. dmesg indicates "[46665.348000]  tifm_core: MemoryStick card detected in socket 0:0" but I'm not sure exactly what information this gives me. Can anyone recommend a solution?
[03:33] <Creed> bluntman225, dont think it has flatfile support
[03:33] <crowley1027> fatcat now it says "no root file system is defined."
[03:33] <fatcatmatt> crowley:  sda should have 3 partitions.  10gb ext3 /    2x memory as swap    restofsda as /home
[03:33] <fen1x_> How do I activate ALSA? I need it for teamspeak
[03:34] <Creed> bluntman225, i had mysql already installed so didnt bother looking for other ways, mysql is the faster compared to flatfile
[03:34] <crowley1027> so, delete all partitions in dev/sda
[03:34] <fatcatmatt> crowley1027:  sda1   ext3   10gb   /
[03:34] <crowley1027> ok, under dev/sda is Free Space
[03:34] <scguy318> fen1x_: aoss
[03:34] <crowley1027> so i'll make that one first
[03:34] <scguy318> fen1x_: you install the aoss wrapper
[03:34] <Creed> underwatercow, whatcha need help with on wine?
[03:34] <fen1x_> yea I got it
[03:34] <scguy318> fen1x_: then run TeamSpeak with it
[03:34] <squarebottle> Hey, my friend went to the restricted drivers manager and disabled the Nvidia driver, and now he can only get to the command line when he tries to boot.
[03:34] <crowley1027> Primary or logical?
[03:34] <fen1x_> How do I run TS with it?
[03:34] <scguy318> fen1x_: aoss "path/to/team/speak"
[03:34] <fatcatmatt> crowley1027:  sda2   swap   2x memory
[03:35] <fatcatmatt> crowley1027:  sda3     ext3     restofvolume gb     /home
[03:35] <underwatercow> Creed, I've had to working just fine before, but I did a re-install and now I can't seem to get it to work. It returns and error "Unhandled page fault..."
[03:35] <fatcatmatt> crowley1027:  make sense?
[03:35] <XXer> one more thing when I install programs where do the get installed to? is the a dir like microsofts "program file"
[03:35] <crowley1027> yep
[03:35] <mycroftiv> voodoo_john: sorry yeah check the man page to make sure of the options you need
[03:35] <crowley1027> 2x memory = 2x RAM?
[03:35] <Creed> underwatercow, grab a new copy/reinstall, its possibly missing something
[03:35] <fatcatmatt> yes, crowley1027, i will send u a screenshot of mine
[03:36] <whyameye> how can I consistently get my wireless to show up on eth1? Sometimes it shows up as eth2.
[03:36] <crowley1027> no its ok
[03:36] <crowley1027> so i have this for the second partition
[03:36] <squarebottle> Is there an ncurses version of the restricted driver manager?
[03:36] <Creed> XXer, depends on the program, some install in /opt, others in /home/USER
[03:36] <underwatercow> Creed: I'm running on a fresh ubuntu install right now and so far all I've done is use Envy to install new video drivers, then I went to winehq, added the repos, and installed
[03:36] <crowley1027> Primary, size = 2048 (i have a gig of ram), location end???, use as ext3, Mount point (swap?)
[03:36] <fatcatmatt> second partition should be this, crowley1027,      mount as /media/disk    ext3    ALLOFVOLUME
[03:36] <nothinghead> do I need to mount a partition in order to copy information from it?  "fdisk -l" shows me the location of my boot drive, but I can't seem to parse a command that'll mount it, and I'm wondering if it's empty, and if it's not, how I can save the information from it
[03:36] <scguy318> pinkey: PM me please
[03:36] <pinkey> scguy318, what does that mean?
[03:36] <XXer> thanks creed
[03:36] <scguy318> pinkey: send me a private message
[03:36] <fatcatmatt> crowley1027:  just check mine out and make yours similar
[03:37] <crowley1027> you said 2x memory
[03:37] <scguy318> pinkey: so I can give you some attention
[03:37] <crowley1027> one baby step at a time
[03:37] <crowley1027> where is the mountpoint?
[03:37] <crowley1027> /media/disk?
[03:37] <crowley1027> or "swap"
[03:37] <pinkey> scgi, um ... hints appreciated .... :)
[03:37] <cheebz88> anybody got any idea why i can't select domino under styles
[03:37] <cheebz88> it's simply not there
[03:37] <cheebz88> and i already ./configure'd that ho
[03:38] <pinkey> scguy318, I will once I figure out how to do it :)
[03:38] <crowley1027> fatcatmatt: do i make the secondary thingy as /media/disk or swap
[03:38] <crowley1027> or "swap"*
[03:38] <squarebottle> Does anybody know how to turn a restricted driver back on from the command line?
[03:38] <fatcatmatt> crowley1027:  SDA  should look like this    http://img381.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshot1xu8.png
[03:39] <cheebz88> anyone wanna give me some help with configuring/installing domino?
[03:39] <KMFDMsux> If I'm going from Windows XP to Ubuntu and I have an external hard drive, can I access the information on it from within Ubuntu or do I need to copy it all to CD and re-add it later?
[03:40] <fatcatmatt> i have 2048mb of memory, crowley1027, for my swap, 2x memory
[03:40] <crowley1027> but fatcatmatt, where is the MOUNT POINT
[03:40] <fatcatmatt> what do you mean?
[03:40] <crowley1027> OOH
[03:40] <crowley1027> sorry
[03:40] <crowley1027> the filesystem is swap
[03:40] <g2g591> kfmd-ubuntu can access it from the external driv
[03:40] <mycroftiv> KMFDMsux: reading the information should be no problem assuming no curveballs like very unusual hardware, or windows encryption, etc
[03:40] <fatcatmatt> crowley1027:  sdb should look like this:  http://img376.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshot2re4.png
[03:40] <crowley1027> okay i think i seee
[03:41] <KMFDMsux> Shouldn't be anything too special.  It was just a place to dump my MP3s and digital cam photos.
[03:41] <fatcatmatt> got it now, crowley1027?
[03:41] <squarebottle> Does anybody in here know anything about the restricted drivers manager?
[03:42] <fatcatmatt> yes, squarebottle
[03:42] <bluntman225> anyone have experience running linux on a 350 mhz
[03:42] <crowley1027> fatcatmatt i'll send a picture on imageshack ok
[03:42] <bluntman225> processor
[03:42] <fatcatmatt> okay
[03:42] <crowley1027> i want /home to be end right?
[03:42] <squarebottle> fatcatmatt: Can it be used from the command line?
[03:42] <RequinB4> KMFDMsux - yep, so long as ubuntu recognizes the external hard drive you should have no trouble
[03:42] <cheebz88> help with Domino, please
[03:42] <bluntman225> is it possible to mount a samba share or an nfs share as a part of the file system?
[03:43] <crowley1027> I keep getting ERROR!!! Can't have the end before the start!
[03:43] <fatcatmatt> squarebottle: no idea there
[03:43] <KMFDMsux> Very cool.  Thank you for the help.  That was pretty much my last issue.  When format time comes - BYE BYE Windows! ;)
[03:43] <joe1> I can't get the window title bars to show up in beryl.
[03:43] <fatcatmatt> it'd be nice if i could remote in, crowley1027 LOL
[03:43] <crowley1027> heh
[03:43] <crowley1027> well
[03:43] <crowley1027> i have sda1 and sda2 done
[03:43] <crowley1027> but sda3 it wont let me do
[03:43] <g2g591> joe: try running emerald --replace
[03:44] <joe1> ok.  thanks.
[03:44] <fatcatmatt> crowley1027: sda3?  what's going on with it
[03:44] <crowley1027> shizaaa
[03:44] <crowley1027> hold on
[03:44] <crowley1027> i just undid all the shiza to my partition
[03:44] <crowley1027> ahahaha
[03:44] <NMajik> My laptop has a card reader and the cards my camera uses (SD) are recognized automatically. However, a friend gave me a card to download some pictures from but I'm having issues mounting it. dmesg indicates "[46665.348000]  tifm_core: MemoryStick card detected in socket 0:0" but I'm not sure exactly what information this gives me. Can anyone recommend a solution?
[03:44] <disinterested> well i enabled the only sata item in bios it still doesnt recognize this hd
[03:44] <joe1> blinking cursor...
[03:45] <fatcatmatt> check your private message window, crowley1027
[03:45] <squarebottle> fatcatmatt: Alright, well, is there anything I can do to boot in some kind of "safe graphics mode" or something so that I can get to the restricted drivers manager?
[03:45] <crowley1027> didn't get anything fatcatmatt
[03:45] <crowley1027> okay, fatcatmatt, i'm in Create Partition, do you know what i am talking about?
[03:45] <cheebz88> DOMINO HELP PLZZZZZ
[03:45] <g2g591> joe: not in a terminal, hit alt+f2 to get a run dialog box, run it there
[03:46] <joe1> Yeah, I don't think that is working. :(
[03:46] <faileas> !caps | cheebz88
[03:46] <ubotu> cheebz88: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[03:46] <cheebz88> also, codemonkeys is hilarious
[03:46] <fen1x_> I need help, I don't know where Ubuntu installs teamspeak to?
[03:46] <mycroftiv> squarebottle: yes, you can reconfigure xorg to use a different driver to get your gui back
[03:46] <cheebz88> ubotu: thank you for responding, i was near damnation
[03:46] <crowley1027> fatcatmatt: http://img395.imageshack.us/img395/5638/screenshotbo3.png
[03:46] <crowley1027> does that look right for sda1
[03:46] <squarebottle> mycroftiv: And how do I do that?
[03:46] <cheebz88> what a disappointment ubotu
[03:46] <g2g591> cheebz:ok, what is domino, what did you download (source or .deb)
[03:47] <subpar> alright fellas, when I boot up, all I get is a black screen... I'm using bitchx in recovery mode right now... any ideas?
[03:47] <Voodoo_John> mycroftiv, jr@ubuntu:~/Desktop/daimonin_client-0.9.7/make/linux$ sudo chown jr
[03:47] <Voodoo_John> chown: missing operand after `jr'
[03:47] <Voodoo_John> any help there?
[03:47] <mycroftiv> squarebottle: sudo dpkg reconfigure xserver-xorg but do a little bit of preparation on what its going to ask you
[03:47] <Voodoo_John> how would u give myself r+w permissions?
[03:47] <Rubin> subpar, try booting in safemode
[03:47] <sharkbrainguy> I installed adobe reader from an .rpm using alien and a post installation script failed and returned an error, adobe reader is functioning fine but now after I install anything it reminds me of the problem. How do I stop this error from coming p everytime I install something
[03:47] <crowley1027> yoohoo, fatcatmatt, where areee you
[03:47] <squarebottle> mycroftiv: Preparation?
[03:47] <cheebz88> g2g591: thanks, domino is this theme or rather something like a theme engine
[03:47] <cheebz88> g2g591: i'll show it to you
[03:47] <fatcatmatt> crowley1027: im here.  mount that as /media/disk
[03:47] <fen1x_> Where does ubuntu install Teamspeak
[03:48] <cheebz88> g2g591: http://kde-look.org/content/show.php/Domino?content=42804
[03:48] <crowley1027> are you sure?
[03:48] <Rubin> subpar, i'd guess a problem with xorg configuration.
[03:48] <KurtKraut> sharkbrainguy: do you really need the adobe reader ? Doesn't the default PDF reader of ubuntu fit to your needs ?
[03:48] <subpar> Rubin: When I load grub, the only options I get is the two kernels, and recovery mode
[03:48] <crowley1027> fatcatmatt: in your picture it said /
[03:48] <Jengerer> What features are taken away when you turn off ACPI?
[03:48] <crowley1027> just /
[03:48] <fatcatmatt> fen1x_ search for it under synaptics
[03:48] <crowley1027> i need a root don't i?
[03:48] <Rubin> subpar, recovery mode is what i ment, sorry
[03:48] <tlk> can anyone help me to install nvidia settings without ruining my x user interface
[03:48] <mycroftiv> squarebottle: well, you need to know some basics like what resolutions are compatible with your monitor and what kind of graphics card you have, the most compatible is probably the vesa driver but if you are on nvidia then you can use nv, probably, also it will ask about your keyboard etc
[03:48] <fatcatmatt> okay, crowley1027, starting over...
[03:48] <subpar> Rubin: haha yeah, I'm in recovery right now
[03:48] <Rubin> subpar, dpkg --reconfigure xserver-xorg
[03:48] <crowley1027> another pictures coming to you ok
[03:48] <crowley1027> http://img472.imageshack.us/img472/5131/screenshot1uj6.png
[03:49] <subpar> Rubin: I backed up the xorg.conf with the fresh install, should I just try loading that up and then starting X?
[03:49] <mycroftiv> voodoo_john: its sudo chown [owner]  file i believe
[03:49] <Rubin> subpar, sure
[03:49] <KMFDMsux> I actually thought of one more question.  Does anybody here run Ubuntu and any sort of Creative portable MP3 player?
[03:49] <kditty> i have a question, i installed daper drake on an old computer, and the DR has me on medication that makes me forget stuff. i forgot what i made my username, how can i figure it out?
[03:49] <Rubin> kditty, ls /home
[03:49] <subpar> Rubin: alright I'll try that... hopefully I'll be back in Xchat, and not bitchx ;)
[03:49] <thejoe> anyone had problems getting an ati radeon 9500 to work w/ compiz??
[03:49] <crowley1027> Fatcatmatt: http://img472.imageshack.us/img472/5131/screenshot1uj6.png
[03:49] <crowley1027> does that look right to you?
[03:49] <sharkbrainguy> Kurt Kraut: No, it displays some things slightly to drastically differently and I need to see the same things my clients are seeing
[03:49] <mycroftiv> voodoo_john: and if its a directory and you want to change subfiles, you probably want -R flag as in chown -R etc
[03:50] <kditty> rubin, i cant log in, should i boot into rescue mode and do that?
[03:50] <crowley1027> instead of /media/disk, don't i put that first partition as "/"
[03:50] <MatBoy> Yeah !! I solved my freezing issue :(
[03:50] <MatBoy> oops
[03:50] <MatBoy> :)
[03:50] <RequinB4> kditty:  If you still remember your root password, you could try logging in as root and looking at the users - but I don't know exactly how
[03:50] <Rubin> kditty, you may need to boot off a rescue cd or the ubuntu livecd and mount the partition and then do that on wherever you mount it..
[03:50] <Rubin> RequinB4, ubuntu does not set any root password by default.
[03:50] <MatBoy> I can advise most people to install the version from nvidia
[03:50] <cheebz88> sigh
[03:51] <n-iCe> what desktop you guys would recommend because is lighter and pretty
[03:51] <kditty> its a dual boot machine with xp, maybe i could log into xp and check out the drive with ubuntu on it
[03:51] <Jengerer> Can anyone tell me what features are removed if I turn ACPI off?
[03:51] <Rubin> n-iCe, you don't like gnome?
[03:51] <tlk> how do i run nvidia settings after i installed it
[03:51] <fatcatmatt> crowley1027:  that's my 2nd hard drive
[03:51] <g2g591> cheebz: run ./configure then run make, then run sudo make install
[03:51] <RequinB4> Rubin:  Shouldn't he be able to use his own root pw?
[03:51] <Rubin> Jengerer, stuff like suspend, backlight controls, etc
[03:51] <n-iCe> Rubin which one is gnome
[03:51] <fen1x_> one more question how do I run Teamspeak using the alsa wrapper?
[03:51] <n-iCe> i have ubuntu-server no desktp
[03:51] <Rubin> n-iCe, the default one you get in ubuntu
[03:51] <crowley1027> okay, fatcatmatt. this is where I stand.
[03:51] <Jengerer> Rubin: anything that's really necessary or useful?
[03:52] <crowley1027> my totally blank SATA drive has two partitions.
[03:52] <kditty> the pass is 1234, but hwne i get to the login screen i cant log in as root with 1234 RequinB4
[03:52] <subpar> Rubin, worked like a charm, thanks
[03:52] <subpar> :)
[03:52] <Rubin> Jengerer, for laptops, yes. otherwise, probably ok without
[03:52] <g2g591> cheebz:in a terminal, cded to the directory where you extracted the file
[03:52] <n-iCe> Rubin oh i don't know i wanna something lighter, like xubuntu maybe ? or lighter
[03:52] <Rubin> subpar, awesome :)
[03:52] <cheebz88> g2g591: i did the ./configure part, but you mean type "make" and then "sudo make install"?
[03:52] <crowley1027> one is /dev/sda1 which is ext3 type, and the mount point is "/"
[03:52] <fatcatmatt> crowley1027:  just start over.  lol
[03:52] <crowley1027> the second is /dev/sda2 and the type is Swap, yeah?
[03:52] <subpar> hehe, yeah... now I just gotta go back and edit my xorg.conf to get my resolution back
[03:52] <fatcatmatt> yes, crowley1027
[03:52] <crowley1027> now what do i do for the third one
[03:52] <Rubin> n-iCe, yeah. xubuntu is nice.  if you dont like that, you have to stray further from the realm of really well supported by ubuntu.. but windowmaker is nice (WM) and theres a hundred more (literally)
 Fluxbox is very nice
[03:53] <Rubin> n-iCe, check out the wikipedia page on x window managers
[03:53] <sharkbrainguy> n-iCe: try them both
[03:53] <fatcatmatt> crowley1027:  /dev/sda3  as  ext3  mounted on /home   size ALL
[03:53] <fen1x_> how do I run teamspeak using an alsa wrapper?
[03:53] <g2g591> cheebz:yes, afte running ./configure (still in a terminal) run "make" and "sudo make install"
[03:53] <Jengerer> Rubin: I'm using a laptop, but I can't get sound with it on...
[03:53] <crowley1027> in Megabytes
[03:53] <nn> my laptop is on drugs.. if i hit alt-LCDBrightnessDown on my Thinkpad R60, it crashes X, sometimes even does some "gdm menu initiated reboot" bullshit?
[03:53] <scguy318> fen1x_ aoss "/path/to/teamspeak/binray"
[03:53] <|thunder> hey all, im having trouble acessing a samba share from a xo machine. my linux username and password are not working. any thoughts ?
[03:53] <cheebz88> g2g591: this is what i get when i run make
[03:53] <disinterested> im not sure if i can run both the ide connected hd and the sata one on this motherboard?
[03:53] <fatcatmatt> GB crowley1027
[03:53] <cheebz88> g2g591: make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found.  Stop.
[03:53] <fen1x_> kk thanks
[03:53] <Rubin> Jengerer, hmm.
[03:53] <n-iCe> how do i try them?
[03:53] <fatcatmatt> how much does it say is free, crowley1027
[03:53] <scguy318> cheebz88: you did ./configure?
[03:53] <nn> disinterested: did you pay over 5$ for it?
[03:53] <scguy318> cheebz88: and no errors?
[03:53] <crowley1027> but then it says something about can't start end from beginning
[03:53] <crowley1027> idk
[03:53] <chaseadam> is there a program or easy way to make a syslog entry from a bash script
[03:54] <disinterested> yep
[03:54] <crowley1027> i have 308020 free
[03:54] <Rubin> Jengerer, be carefull, some laptops dont have good fan control without acpi and may overheat
[03:54] <crowley1027> so new size in megabytes 208020
[03:54] <cheebz88> scguy318: there was one error
[03:54] <crowley1027> 308020*
[03:54] <fatcatmatt> yes
[03:54] <cheebz88> scguy318: checking for C compiler default output file name... configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
[03:54] <crowley1027> location beginning or end?
[03:54] <fatcatmatt> end
[03:54] <nn> disinterested: if so. it shouldnt have -that- broken of a bios, since EIDE and SATA are two seperate chips, tho it may prefer to boot from EIDE over the SATA, i see that a lot
[03:54] <Rubin> cheebz88, install build-essential
[03:54] <g2g591> cheebz:did you install build-essential?
[03:54] <Pirate_Hunter> how do i get realvideo decoder 4.0 & how do i make it work with mplayer?
[03:54] <Jengerer> Rubin: Damn, that sucks. Do you know anything about fixing audio on a Toshiba P105?
[03:54] <kravlin> Hey. i have iceweasel (I needed a 32 bit browser for my 64 bit system.) i installed a plugin that locks down my computer (not good apperently) anyone know where the plugins are stored?
[03:54] <fatcatmatt> crowley1027 or beginning, shouldn't matter
[03:55] <wolfsong> does anyone know of a way to convert an Outlook 2003 pst to mbox format without having to install Outlook?
[03:55] <crowley1027> ERROR!!!  Cant have the end before the start!
[03:55] <nn> solution is simply to make sure that you dont have a boot signature on the EIDE drives if you wish to use SATA instead
[03:55] <Rubin> Jengerer, not specifically no. but if you google your model and linux alsa, maybe you will find someone who posted about it
[03:55] <squarebottle> mycroftiv: It says I need an action option
[03:55] <g2g591> cheebz: you need to install build-essential
[03:55] <cheebz88> g2g591: no, but i did it just now and it's asking me to insert my disc so give me a sec
[03:55] <kditty> Rubin: i installed from alternate dapper drake cd, i dont really even remember setting a username
[03:55] <Rubin> wolferine, theres 3rd party tools that will do that, but i couldnt tell you their names
[03:55] <Rubin> kditty, hmm
[03:55] <chris_> how do I fix (EE) Failed to initialize GLX extension (Compatible NVIDIA X driver not found)
[03:56] <fatcatmatt> hmm...something is going wrong, crowley1027, lets start over
[03:56] <crowley1027> Fatcatmatt
[03:56] <fatcatmatt> delete ALL partitions, crowley, on sda
[03:56] <Rubin> kditty, what happens if you login as root?
[03:56] <Jengerer> Rubin: I've looked everywhere... ubuntu forums, google, this IRC, more google...
[03:56] <crowley1027> okay
[03:56] <crowley1027> hold on now
[03:56] <fatcatmatt> step-by-step, crowley1027
[03:56] <crowley1027> im gonna screenshot it all ok?
[03:56] <cheebz88> g2g591: ok, it's 99% [Working
[03:56] <fatcatmatt> ok
[03:56] <Rubin> Jengerer, unfortunately, linux on laptops is a roll of the dice :/
[03:56] <fen1x_> ok how do I substitute -'s in a folder name
[03:56] <kditty> Rubin: i type root for username and 1234 for password and its not correct
[03:56] <cheebz88> g2g591: but it doesn't look like a damn thing's happening
[03:56] <Myk_> Anyone want to help a total noob get internet working on ubuntu?
[03:56] <Pirate_Hunter> how do i get realvideo decoder 4.0 & how do i make it work with mplayer?
[03:56] <Rubin> fen1x_, put -- in front of it, that tells the shell all the rest of the - are to be taken literally
[03:57] <fen1x_> like aoss /usr/lib/teamspeak-client/teamspeak.real, how do I type that in a terminal
[03:57] <fen1x_> o ok, thanks
[03:57] <crowley1027> http://img451.imageshack.us/img451/2728/screenshot2mo0.png
[03:57] <crowley1027> thats what i have
[03:57] <g2g591> cheebz: for installing build-essential?
[03:57] <Rubin> fenlx_: so:  aoss -- /usr/lib/teamspeak-client/teamspeak.real
[03:57] <kravlin> Hey. i have iceweasel (I needed a 32 bit browser for my 64 bit system.) i installed a plugin that locks down my computer (not good apperently) anyone know where the plugins are stored?
[03:57] <cheebz88> g2g591: yeah, it asked me this Media change: please insert the disc labeled 'Ubuntu 7.04 _Feisty Fawn_ - Release i386 (20070415)'
[03:57] <cheebz88> in the drive '/cdrom/' and press enter
[03:57] <tlk> HELLO CAN ANY ONE HELP ME to install nvidia settings without ruining my x user interface
[03:57] <fatcatmatt> crowley1027:  do you have MSN or AIM?
[03:58] <mariocesar_bo> Hello, I am trying to get 10MB the velocity of my network card to get able to use internet with a router, I do: $sudo ethtool --change eht0 speed 10 duplex full autoneg off . but I am recieving y "Cannot get current device settings: Operation not supported" anyone has any expirience about this? thanks, regards from Bolivia.
[03:58] <crowley1027> AIM
[03:58] <cheebz88> g2g591: figured that was aka my install disc, so i popped that bitch in and no luck
[03:58] <Krimpet> would anyone know why my i'm getting weird errors with my wireless driver every couple minutes that lock up X?
[03:58] <fatcatmatt> add mattgvbt to aim
[03:58] <Myk_> I need some help getting the cable modem working on ubuntu
[03:58] <Rubin> kravlin, sometimes in your home directory under .mozilla/
[03:58] <Pirate_Hunter> how do i get realvideo decoder 4.0 & how do i make it work with mplayer?
[03:58] <Pirate_Hunter> !codecs
[03:58] <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
[03:58] <Krimpet> i'm constantly getting these errors in dmesg that say "ipw3945: Microcode SW error detected.  Restarting."
[03:58] <Rubin> mariocesar_bo, its possible that feature was never written into your network card's driver
[03:58] <g2g591> cheebz: open synapic and enable mostly every repository, it should NOT be asking you about any disk
[03:59] <fen1x_> What if that doesn't work, it says exec: 13: --: not found
[03:59] <Rubin> Krimpet, did you google that in quotes?
[03:59] <mariocesar_bo> Rubin: I was thinking the same, you know a way to get sure ?
[03:59] <cheebz88> g2g591: oh what the hell
[03:59] <chris_> When ever I move somthing on the screen it places blue dot:ish things after it, if I hover over them they move and/or dissapear. what's wrong?
[03:59] <cheebz88> g2g591: i took the disc out and it like, finished?
[03:59] <g2g591> cheebz:i don't remember the exact steps (in doez for a little bit) but ask
[03:59] <bluntman225> can i mount a samba share and access form a mount point?
[03:59] <Rubin> mariocesar_bo, try to find an expert maybe :/  i'd just get a different network card, they are $5
[03:59] <kravlin> Rubin: thanks. its under GNUzilla (the group that put out iceweasel. Now i just have to delete the plugin and hope for the best.
[03:59] <cheebz88> g2g591: alright but let me make sure i'm doing this right in the first place
[04:00] <Krimpet> Rubin: yes, found a lot of people asking the same question, but no solutions readily found on google it seems
[04:00] <Pirate_Hunter> how do i get realvideo decoder 4.0 & how do i make it work with mplayer?
[04:00] <PKdoR> Y mouse has waky
[04:00] <mariocesar_bo> Rubin: Thanks
[04:00] <cheebz88> g2g591: i should be able to just enter "sudo apt-get install build-essential" correct?
[04:00] <Rubin> Krimpet, sorry :/
[04:00] <clever> my ubuntu system is crashing when i use pvmove
[04:00] <PKdoR> i mean my mouse hay gone wacky!
[04:00] <clever> not every time i use it but often
[04:00] <fen1x_> What if that doesn't work, it says exec: 13: --: not found
[04:00] <Krimpet> is it unfixable? :( everything else on ubuntu works fine on my laptop otherwise
[04:00] <g2g591> cheebz: yes, that normally downloads build-essential from the repositorys, but for somereason its asking you for your cd
[04:01] <cheebz88> g2g591: very strange..
[04:01] <Myk_> I need help with cable modem, I just installed the newest ubuntu, and have gone through the sys/adin/networking boxes and it gives me dial-up options  - no cable modem listed
[04:01] <vaelios> can someone help me please
[04:01] <Pirate_Hunter> how do i get realvideo decoder 4.0 & how do i make it work with mplayer? please, can someone help me out im trying to stream?
[04:01] <vaelios> im new to ubuntu
[04:01] <bluntman225> can i mount a samba share and access form a mount point?
[04:01] <Flannel> g2g591, cheebz88: Its because you've got your CD still in your sources.list  Comment it out and re-update
[04:01] <Rubin> cheebz88, open a terminal and do: sudo pico /etc/apt/sources.list and comment out the line at the top referncing your CD. (put a # in front of it)
[04:01] <g2g591> cheebz: open synaptic, open up the settings and uncheck any box that says something like enable cd as repository
[04:02] <vaelios> i need help im even suprised i figured out how to use this irc chat
[04:02] <PKdoR> I need to restore my mouse setings
[04:02] <chalcedony> how do i find my ip ?
[04:02] <Flannel> chalcedony: ifconfig
[04:02] <g2g591> (hh)
[04:02] <buena_suerte> ip a
[04:02] <chalcedony> Flannel: ty
 apt-get install realplay
[04:02] <cheebz88> Rubin: how do i save?
[04:03] <vaelios> anyone know how to install nvidia drivers for the 7600 gt
[04:03] <Pirate_Hunter> kzv: synaptic gives me nothing ive tried that
[04:03] <vaelios> i need step by step intructions
[04:03] <PKdoR> I need help with my mouse
 enable universe and commercial repositories
[04:04] <Myk_> I need help with cable modem, I just installed the newest ubuntu, and have gone through the sys/adin/networking boxes and it gives me dial-up options  - no cable modem listed
[04:04] <Pirate_Hunter> kzv: how?
[04:04] <vaelios> who can i talk to to get help with my driver issues
[04:04] <vaelios> ?
[04:04] <MatBoy> man, Xubuntu is really fast !! faster than Debian if I may say so, even when it's based on it
[04:04] <toadsRmylife> which driver issues?
[04:04] <cheebz88> g2g591: oh man this is alot of stuff to look through and find which one says something about using my cdrom as a repository
[04:04] <chief> !nvidia | vaelios
[04:04] <ubotu> vaelios: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[04:04] <vaelios> nvidia drivers for the 7600gt
[04:04] <Krimpet> hmm, i notice there seems to be an alternative, less buggy driver for my wireless, "iwlwifi," anyone have experience setting this up before?
[04:05] <vaelios> i dont understand anything with linux
[04:05] <cheebz88> Rubin: how do i save this file man?
[04:05] <toadsRmylife> nope not me sorry, modem drivers, now that was a recent issue
[04:05] <shiv_j> how do I install fonts from windows partition?
[04:05] <Pirate_Hunter> kzv: how do i enable universe and commercial repositories
[04:05] <toadsRmylife> it will come vaelios
[04:05] <cheebz88> Rubin: i commented that line out i just need to know how to save and exit
[04:05] <g2g591> cheebz: get out of whatever (keep terminal open) and open synapic, open the settings, and uncheck the box that says something like enable cd as repository
[04:05] <chief> shiv_j: move the fonts to ~/.fonts or /usr/share/fonts
[04:06] <cheebz88> g2g591: ok done
[04:06] <cheebz88> should i try again?
[04:06] <vaelios> i need help from a person not a forums ive been reading those forums for about 14 hours and im getting ready to give up in ubuntu
[04:06] <kravlin> Rubin: Thanks a lot. When i got rid of the plugin it worked.
[04:06] <shiv_j> chief: thanks
[04:06] <toadsRmylife> help with what?
 https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RealplayerInstallationMethods
[04:06] <g2g591> cheebz: go ahead
[04:07] <Pirate_Hunter> kzv: will look into that
[04:07] <vaelios> i cant understand how to install drivers for my graphics card
[04:07] <Myk_> I need help with cable modem, I just installed the newest ubuntu, and have gone through the sys/adin/networking boxes and it gives me dial-up options  - no cable modem listed
[04:07] <g2g591> cheebz:try gedit next time you want to edit some file, or if you want to stay int the terminal, use nano
[04:07] <cheebz88> g2g591: ok it looks like its working
[04:08] <cheebz88> g2g591: done
[04:08] <shiv_j> how do I right click on the folder and say open as root
[04:08] <shiv_j> what do I need to install
[04:08] <cheebz88> g2g591: awesomeee
[04:08] <clever> my ubuntu system is crashing when i use pvmove(LVM)
[04:08] <clever> not every time i use it but often
[04:08] <cheebz88> g2g591: checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X libraries. Please check your installation and add the correct paths!
[04:08] <cheebz88> g2g591: damn.. almost there
[04:08] <MatBoy> can I set the debian repo from skype in (x)ubuntu ?
[04:09] <Pirate_Hunter> kzv: xubuntu is different how do i do it in xubuntu?
[04:09] <joshritger> on startup I have a few items auto start via the sessions menu item, I want to know how to get them to auto hide in the tray
[04:09] <vaelios> can anyone give me step by step instructions to installing graphics card drivers please?
[04:09] <vaelios> no forums
[04:09] <MeRodent> Anyone know how I can force a particular printer driver?
[04:09] <vaelios> im sick of reading forums and not understanding anything
[04:09] <MeRodent> vaelios, what card?
[04:09] <g2g591> cheebz:install xserver-xorg-dev (its probabily not that exact spelling/name)
[04:09] <vaelios> geforce 7600gt
[04:09] <vaelios> nvidia
[04:09] <christian_> API mismatch: nvidia kernel module has version 1.0-9755, but this X module has the version 1.0-9631. How do I fix this??
 How exactly?
[04:10] <cheebz88> g2g591: good guess
[04:10] <vaelios> MeRodent i dont even know what to do with the files i downloaded
[04:10] <Pirate_Hunter> kzv: in ubuntu the first option is different from xubuntu and the instruction dont show how to add repositories manually, at least the one i need
[04:10] <Myk_> anyone know why Ubuntu doesnt see my nic card?
[04:11] <cheebz88> g2g591: damnit, same error again
[04:11] <cheebz88> checking for X... configure: error: Can't find X libraries. Please check your installation and add the correct paths!
[04:12] <kzv> try this; grep commercial /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:12] <vaelios> what did u send me
 and tell me what you see
[04:12] <g2g591> cheebz:try installing some other packages that are have simaler names (if anyone else knows the exact names, do tell) like xserver-xorg-dev
[04:12] <Sir_Sid> does Azureus work in 64 bit versions of linux>?
[04:12] <g2g591> cheebz:make sure they have the -dev or -devel
[04:12] <kditty> Rubin: the username turned out to be oem it never gave an option to set username thats why i forgot what i set it as ;x thanks for the help
[04:12] <vaelios> i accepted it but it dissappeared
[04:13] <MeRodent> Any suggestions on how to stop a particular printer driver? Can I delete ppd files?
[04:13] <monkeyBox> How do I start sshd in ubuntu?  I don't see it in the services tool
[04:13] <Pirate_Hunter> kzv: ive done it, instead of having the 1st option box with the sources available xubuntu scrapped it and made ppl add the url of the sources manually - i guess thats there idea of keeping the os small and fast
[04:13] <pvl1> whenever i try to compile, i get errors of missing packages, is there a way to get all common packages?
[04:13] <MeRodent> vaelios, a text file named how.
[04:13] <cheebz88> g2g591: xserver-xorg-devel doesn't work, can't find it, but the -dev one did
[04:13] <cheebz88> at least it seemed to
[04:14] <cheebz88> let me try again'
[04:14] <Jack_Sparrow> pvl1: No such thing
[04:14] <vaelios> where was the file sent
[04:14] <vaelios> what folder
[04:14] <pvl1> jack_sparrow k ty
[04:14] <Myk_> Ive just installed ubuntu on a soyo p4vda with onboard 10/100 eithernet, the system/admin/network doesnts see it...do I need a driver?
[04:14] <cheebz88> g2g591: yeah, it's installed, newest version and everything
[04:14] <PKdoR> can someone help restoring my mouse please?
[04:14] <MeRodent> vaelios, what chat client are you using?
[04:14] <vaelios> gaim
[04:15] <MeRodent> Anyone know where default dcc downloads go to in gaim?
[04:15] <vaelios> i was serious i said i was a noob to this
[04:15] <mzuverink> Conky keeps randomly crashing, it stays running according to top, however it disappears on me and in order to get it back showing I need to kill it then restart.  Is there something I can do to remedy this?
[04:15] <Jack_Sparrow> PKdoR: try this in a term  ..  sudo modprobe -r psmouse ; sudo modprobe psmouse
[04:15] <g2g591> cheebz:open synaptic package manager and look/search for other packages simaler to xserver-xorg-dev (make sure it has xserver, or xorg, and -dev)
[04:16] <PKdoR> thank you sir
[04:16] <MeRodent> vaelios, point your web browser to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36970/
[04:16] <nothinghead> I don't know who has been paying attention to my whole tale, but I tried to "sudo cp /dev/sda1" to my flash drive, but I ran out of room so I could try again by copying it to my 30 GB mp3 player basically as an external hard drive, but it's saving it just as one executable file called "sda1" if I save the whole file will it be worth anything?  will that contain my old filesystem?  or is this whole thing totally borked?
[04:17] <Jack_Sparrow> PKdoR: I lose my wheel and need to do that. it might work in your case
[04:17] <cheebz88> g2g591: there's only one for -dev
[04:17] <cheebz88> g2g591: and it says it's already installed
[04:18] <MeRodent> vaelios, select the text in the bottom box and copy it to text editor then save as 'how'
[04:18] <zerokill88> does anyone know how i can install quake???
[04:18] -WhatTheHell:#ubuntu- You have 1 new message. Type /server mail to read it.
[04:18] <joe1> Forget quake.  That is deprecated... Go for Urban Terror
[04:18] <MeRodent> go WoP
[04:18] <nichos> hi all, im trying to get my ipod working with rhythmbox. It shows up, but I'm unable to put any playlists on it. mtba says its vfat - any ideas?
[04:18] <g2g591> cheebz:did you look in synaptic, (you do that, and ill go look in the repos)
[04:18] <Jack_Sparrow> sauerbraten is better
[04:19] <Mexel> Hey jack
[04:19] <gerath> With Linux ubuntu should i be worried about Virus or spy-ware if so is there any programs that i can use to protect wile using Linux ubuntu
[04:19] <Jack_Sparrow> Hey mex
[04:19] <Mexel> xD
[04:19] <Jack_Sparrow> I fired up the modem for you
[04:19] <zerokill88> that was gay
[04:19] <Mexel> Sweet
[04:19] <PKdoR> My wheel is doi9ng the back and forwrd  and my back and forward buttons do nothing
[04:19] <Mexel> Lemme hop in that chanel
[04:20] <XXer> How can I give the app Azureus permission to save files on the 2nd hd?
[04:20] <pvl1> XXer change the permissions on the second hd
[04:20] <gerath> With Linux ubuntu should i be worried about Virus or spy-ware if so is there any programs that i can use to protect me wile using Linux ubuntu over the net
[04:21] <Jack_Sparrow> gerath: no worries on that
[04:21] <KurtKraut> gerath: forguet about viruses.
[04:21] <Pirate_Hunter> What does this eman? "enter the prefix for symbolic links [/usr] "
[04:21] <cheebz88> g2g591: sorry, idk wth happened to my window
[04:21] <cheebz88> g2g591: if you said anything after i said it was already installed please repeat
[04:21] <Pirate_Hunter>  What does this mean? "enter the prefix for symbolic links [/usr] "
[04:21] <DigitalNinja> Can someone recommend a USB Bluetooth adapter?
[04:22] <juanhunglow> trying to install lame on a dapper server.  all the repos enabled.  getting a message that no candidate available.  anyone know if lame has been removed or something else going on?
[04:22] <gerath> Thanks but just to be sure how is that.  I do a lot of downloading somtimes
[04:22] <Jack_Sparrow> gerath: Is is a non issue in Ubuntu
[04:22] <kzv> is SElinux or Apparmor worth the hassle?
[04:22] <sgtmattbaker> hello
[04:23] <g2g591> cheebz: open synaptic package manager and look/search for packages with names simaler to xserver-xorg-dev (make sure the name has xserver, or xorg, and dev
[04:23] <gerath> Ok thanks jack but what about tacking cookies when over the net
[04:23] <Pirate_Hunter>  What does this mean? "enter the prefix for symbolic links [/usr] " - im installing realplayer and i said yes to symbolic links now its asking me that... what do i do now?
[04:23] <KurtKraut> kzv: if you're dealing with a server that is used by many users, like over ssh, yes.
[04:23] <chief> kzv: not for a desktop computer, IMO
[04:23] <PKdoR> I tried it and my mouse is still haywired
[04:23] <cheebz88> g2g591: yeah i did and there is only one -dev and it says it's already installed. there are others but they are -input -video, etc.
[04:23] <Jack_Sparrow> gerath: I have FF set to dump cookies every time I close ff
[04:24] <g2g591> cheebz:im not sure, ill go and look myself now
[04:24] <gerath> ok will do it is a good thing am not set up that way but will make sure i do
[04:24] <Jack_Sparrow> gerath: as well as histories and everything else
[04:24] <kzv> ok cheers <KurtKraut> & <chief>
[04:24] <cheebz88> g2g591: hey thanks for the help
[04:25] <Myk_> I need help enabeling dhcp in ubuntu
[04:25] <Pirate_Hunter> What does this mean? "enter the prefix for symbolic links [/usr] " - im installing realplayer and i said yes to symbolic links now its asking me that... what do i do now?
[04:25] <fatcatmatt> tinkle time with bob marley!  LOL
[04:25] <Pirate_Hunter> kzv:  What does this mean? "enter the prefix for symbolic links [/usr] " - im installing realplayer and i said yes to symbolic links now its asking me that... what do i do now?
[04:26] <fatcatmatt> nobody helped me!  im still searching for a good bar at the bottom of my screen
[04:26] <sup3rpr0xy> hello
[04:26] <fen1x_> I need help with Cedega, anyone wanna help
[04:27] <sup3rpr0xy> I can't install Ubuntu... I boot from the cd and I get to the loading screen part and then all I get is a blinking cursor on a black background... help?
[04:27] <stuart_> does this udev rule look correct? ACTION=="add", BUS=="usb", SYSFS{model}=="MHT2020AT*", RUN+="/usr/local/bin/fht_backup", SYMLINK+="usb_backup_disk"
[04:28] <Pirate_Hunter> anyone can help me please?
 no idea mate
[04:28] <clement__> ?
[04:28] <Pirate_Hunter> kzv: errrrh wasn't expecting you to say that
[04:28] <g2g591> cheebz:...(still looking, don't worry)
[04:28] <Pirate_Hunter> kzv: errrrh no problem than guess im stuck
[04:28] <clement__> what u want ?
[04:29] <Pirate_Hunter> What does this mean? "enter the prefix for symbolic links [/usr] " - im installing realplayer and i said yes to symbolic links now its asking me that... what do i do now?
[04:29] <cheebz88> g2g591: ok coo :] 
[04:29] <g2g591> cheebz:try xorg-dev
[04:30] <MeRodent> !patience | Pirate_Hunter
[04:30] <ubotu> Pirate_Hunter: 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
 do you have a choice? if so press enter
[04:30] <stuart_> Pirate_Hunter, its asking you where you want to put the shortcuts (links)
[04:30] <Pirate_Hunter> MeRodent: i understand that, typed "what do you wan" I assumed it was meant for mr, guess it wasn't....
[04:31] <steel_lady> Pirate_Hunter, sup3rpr0xy, fen1x, atcatmatt give up! nobody will help you here!
[04:31] <MeRodent> Pirate_Hunter, try cancelling the install and trying again without saying yes to symbolic links.
[04:31] <g2g591> steel_lady: now that is just plain rude
[04:32] <cheebz88> steel_lady: why you so stupidd? you no hungry for help! you hungry for hot pockettt
[04:32] <travisbickle> I can't access a certain folder on a mounted NTFS partition. I get a "folder contents cannot be displayed" error?
[04:32] <kzv> no they probably just let you call realplayer form the command line
[04:32] <Pirate_Hunter> kzv, stuart: hmmm so wheer do i put it, i dont even know which folder to use and yes MeRodent I was thinking just that, wanted to see if ppl knew what to do otherwise it would take long for me to do symbolic link manually on my browsers
[04:33] <g2g591> !attitude | steel_lady
[04:33] <ubotu> steel_lady: The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[04:33] <steel_lady> I spent the whole weekend trying to make scanner work
[04:33] <mariocesar_bo> Hello all, I need to change the velocity of my netcard by nethtool, but i get not operation supported. I can change it on windows, anyone had an idea how to solve this?
[04:33] <steel_lady> because I have to send my documents
[04:33] <MeRodent> Pirate_Hunter, have you tried checking realplayers help files/googling while you wait for help?
[04:33] <steel_lady> and those who are here or are too few, o do not care or know less than me even
[04:33] <cheebz88> i love those hotpocket commercials
 you got the .bin from real player right? it's just a shortcut so you can type realplay and it starts
[04:34] <Pirate_Hunter> MeRodent: lol that was funny if only i hadnt doen it it wouldve made things much easier
 just press enter
[04:34] <g2g591> cheebz:did you try xorg-dev
[04:34] <steel_lady> I spent the whole afternoon compiling some wild package
[04:34] <stuart_> i put symlinks in ~/bin
[04:34] <Pirate_Hunter> im actaully trying to follow instructions from https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RealplayerInstallationMethods but it dont tell you how to intalls reallplayer i guess they got lazy
[04:34] <foug_> what's a good program for ipod's for linux?
[04:34] <rei> Hello. Can someone tell me how to edit the part of the top panel where it has applications, Places and System so I can add more options?
[04:35] <foug_> Totem Music Player does nothing at all to my ipod
[04:35] <mzuverink> foug_, try amorok or gtkpod
[04:35] <g2g591> I compiled amarok a few days ago
[04:35] <Pirate_Hunter> kzv: ive got the bin but its not even installed yet
[04:35] <MeRodent> rei, right select and choose add
[04:35] <mzuverink> foug_, what ipod, meaning generation and model?
[04:35] <foug_> mzuverink: shuffle
[04:35] <cheebz88> g2g591: tryin as we type
[04:35] <steel_lady> !language | g2g591
[04:35] <ubotu> g2g591: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[04:35] <foug_> mzuverink: 1st gen i think, it's almost a year old
[04:36] <rei> merodent: Right clicking on it only gives me the option to edit menus.
[04:36] <mzuverink> foug_, good luck w/ that one, though I believe amorok will do it, though I do not have a shuffle, mines an ipod vid
[04:36] <MeRodent> rei, move your mouse to an empty section.
[04:36] <foug_> mzuverink: i'm really annoyed that there isn't an easy way to add songs to my ipod.
[04:37] <mzuverink> foug_, I REALLY like gtkpod, though it is a bit strange at first
[04:37] <XXer> using Ubuntu how do I loge in as root to change the permission on the 2nd & 3rd drives?
[04:37] <pingjockey> anyone have any experince with hp pavillon dv 6000 laptops?
[04:37] <foug_> mzuverink: yea i have no idea what i'm doing with this. Can you please explain? i clicked "load ipod" and it said it can't find the directory /media/ipod
[04:38] <Rubin> XXer, sudo -s
[04:38] <mzuverink> foug_, that saying remember that the shuffle is a bit different than the other ipods
[04:38] <rei> merodent: i am not sure if that will allow me to add words to the panel, or which option to use.
[04:38] <foug_> mzuverink: o that's just great
[04:38] <pingjockey> I have an issue with my dsdt
[04:38] <Pirate_Hunter> ROFL after all this i find out there is a .deb version of the installer... its just hysterical for me to even believe ive been trying to figure this out
[04:38] <fatcatmatt> pingjockey: i got one, what's ip
[04:38] <fatcatmatt> up*
[04:38] <steel_lady> xxer you want to change permission on the whole drive?
[04:38] <mzuverink> foug_, where does you ipod mount to?
[04:38] <foug_> mzuverink: no idea
[04:38] <cheebz88> g2g591: damn
[04:38] <fatcatmatt> dsdt?
[04:38] <cheebz88> a new error
[04:38] <cheebz88> but x is solved
[04:39] <mzuverink> foug_, is it in /media/ipod?
[04:39] <cheebz88> checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= Qt 3.3 and < 4.0) (headers and libraries) not found. Please check your installation!
 Exale has an ipod tab, no idea how well it works though.
[04:39] <foug_> mzuverink: when i open nautilus it shows "FOUG'S IPOD" as a folder
[04:39] <pingjockey> i am getting all sorts of lock ups during boot up.. I have to use noapic nolapic ro boot
[04:39] <MeRodent> rei, sorry, so you want to add additional menu items?
[04:39] <mzuverink> foug_, or does it not mount at all?
[04:39] <XXer> Rubin where do I type that at the login window or at a prompt
[04:39] <tehk> Anyone know if there is a repository for mactel kernels?
[04:39] <pingjockey> *to
[04:39] <Talcite> hi guys, does anyone know how to print a note taking view in open office?
[04:39] <foug_> mzuverink: /media/FOUG'S IPOD/
[04:39] <juanhunglow> foug_, look in the /media folder.  if you gave your ipod a name it will mount as the name
[04:39] <XXer> yes the hole drive
[04:39] <foug_> juanhunglow: yea /media/FOUG'S IPOD/
[04:39] <mzuverink> foug_, go to /media and see if your ipod is listed as a mount point
[04:39] <Talcite> you know... 3 slides to a page, and there's lines beside each slide to write things down?
[04:40] <foug_> mzuverink: it's there as /media/FOUG'S IPOD/
[04:40] <MeRodent> rei, if that's what you want to do then edit menus is the correct command
[04:40] <juanhunglow> foug_, go into exaile make it say the same thing and it should show up
[04:40] <steel_lady> xxer, i am not sure what are you doing but normally you do not change permissions to the whole drive
[04:40] <cheebz88> g2g591: i get the gist of it now
[04:40] <mzuverink> foug_, maybe someone with a shuffle is on, I really am not sure about the differences between the shuffle and the vids....
[04:41] <rei> merodent: I see the applications, places and System. I would like to do what I have seen elsewhere. Where the words will say theme, app, settings and each one would do a different thing.
[04:41] <foug_> juanhunglow: mzuverink : can i just drag and drop songs from nautilus into the music folder?
 glad you found a solution, some times there's a little learning curve.
[04:41] <g2g591> cheebz:good, because i have to leave now
[04:41] <cheebz88> g2g591: lol ok thanks for the help man
[04:41] <Pirate_Hunter> how do i uninstal realplayer if it was installed through a .bin file - i  made a mistake in the directory now it shows on desktop (the whole installation folder) and i want to delete it
[04:41] <travisbickle> Anybody know about the couldn't display all contents error?
[04:41] <foug_> juanhunglow: exaile! is installed and open, i see nothing that says ipod
[04:41] <XXer> Im trying to let apps wright file to the 2nd and 3rd drive
[04:41] <juanhunglow> foug_, also, if you want to use gtkpod you have to modify the mount point to say what is says in /media i.e. /media/whatever     and it must be exactly, caps and all
[04:42] <steel_lady> somebody has any idea why a program would act like a ghost? it is there but when needs to be used with other programs they don't see it?
[04:42] <mzuverink> foug_, no because the ipod uses its own database to work, you could try yamipod or podzblitz, both are java apps I believe and both do the ipod database
[04:42] <juanhunglow> foug_ look in the pref's for ipod
[04:42] <disinterested> well i guess i get to take this sata hd back and just get a regular ol ide one
[04:42] <steel_lady> xxer that might be common problem if you have fat32 partition
[04:42] <steel_lady> what are those 2 drives?
[04:42] <XXer> NTFS
[04:43] <mzuverink> foug_, jaunhunglow is correct, you do have to go into gtkpod and modify the mount point to reflect you true ipods mount point
[04:43] <steel_lady> xxer, for ntfs you need special support. i prefer not to write on ntfs
[04:43] <foug_> mzuverink: juanhunglow: ok i edited the path in gtkipod and it seems to have worked, not sure, it shows my songs let me see if i can add/remove some
[04:43] <cheebz88> hey can anybody give me an explanation as to how i can resolve this
[04:43] <cheebz88>  KDE... configure: error:
[04:43] <cheebz88> in the prefix, you've chosen, are no KDE headers installed. This will fail.
[04:43] <XXer> apps says I dont have permission to wright to the drive
[04:43] <Pirate_Hunter> how do i uninstal realplayer if it was installed through a .bin file - i  made a mistake in the directory now it shows on desktop (the whole installation folder) and i want to delete it
[04:43] <steel_lady> xxer it does not surprise me
[04:43] <foug_> juanhunglow: mzuverink: ok where do i go to add songs?
[04:44] <juanhunglow> foug_, it kinda acts stange, you move a song from your local to the ipod, then have to hit save.
[04:44] <anut> Hello, all.  My SMB share has stopped working for no apparent reason, my XP box no longer sees it and neither does my friend's laptop he brought over.  So far as I know, nothing has changed on this box since when it was working and when it stopped.
 rm -rf [realplayer folder]  delete the sym-links as well.
[04:44] <steel_lady> xxer, why don't you format at it like ext or at least like fat32?
[04:44] <juanhunglow> foug_, do you have the locals set up in gtkpod
[04:44] <foug_> juanhunglow: where do my local? i just tried to add a folder bu the folder is bigger than my ipod so i don't know what is going to happen
[04:44] <mzuverink> foug_, through the file menu, add the local library where your music is located
[04:45] <foug_> mzuverink: allright lemme try this after it gets done doing whatever i messed up, lol
[04:45] <juanhunglow> foug_, gtkpod won't add anything to your ipod you don't want it to
[04:45] <Pirate_Hunter> kzv: hmm i just sudo thunar and deleted the whole folder to bin, not clever but errrh its alte and im just not in the mood no more not after all this
[04:45] <mzuverink> foug_, local is only your local repo for music, from there you choose what you want to add
[04:45] <foug_> juanhunglow: are you sure? it's showing up in my ipod area, lol
[04:45] <Pirate_Hunter> kzv: but thanx
[04:45] <juanhunglow> it's not like itunes, it won't auto sync
[04:45] <steel_lady> xxer, support of ntfs format in linux is very problematic, better don't try to write there you will only get problems
[04:46] <pingjockey> fatcatmatt are you using 64 bit or 32 bit
[04:46] <XXer> OOo it that right
[04:46] <foug_> mzuverink: juanhunglow : above the large open area with the tabs "Artist, Album, Genre" is that my local?
[04:46] <enix> i just installed avidemux and my sound stoped workin, so i uninstalled it and still no go. any ideas?
[04:46] <fatcatmatt> 32 bit, pingjockey
[04:46] <mzuverink> foug_, once you learn gtkpod, you wont do itunes ever again, though its a bit of a monster to figure out, just play w/ it and youll figure it out
[04:46] <mzuverink> foug_, yes
[04:46] <asc> I'm looking for clustering software which allows a cluster to act/be administered as a single SMP machine. Can anybody recommend a project?
[04:47] <juanhunglow> foug_,what's showing up?  you should see the songs that are on your ipod when you click ipod, you should see the songs on local that are on your pc.  when you want to move them from the local to ipod you select a song or album and drag it to ipod, then you have to hit save
[04:47] <foug_> mzuverink: and the area below it is my ipod right? that area is filling up with songs
[04:47] <fatcatmatt> altho i have a 64-bit capable computer, pingjockey
[04:47] <pingjockey> fatcatmatt any special flags to boot in grub like noapic or anything?
[04:47] <fatcatmatt> nope
[04:47] <mzuverink> foug_, and it takes a while depending on how big your collectio is, its got to read all your tags
[04:47] <foug_> juanhunglow: well i deleted all the songs from my ipod and i went to uhm, Edit > something, and now it's processing a bunch of stuff
[04:47] <pingjockey> fatcatmatt and everything works?
[04:48] <fatcatmatt> just a straight install, pingjockey, with the restricted graphics drivers, it's good
[04:48] <steel_lady> does somebody know something on compiling?
[04:48] <juanhunglow> foug_, the stuff on the right will be the albums, etc. depending on what you have selected, local or ipod
[04:48] <fatcatmatt> the webcam is the only thing that doesnt, pingjockey
[04:48] <mzuverink> foug_, when you click on local, nothing thats on the ipod will show, that only shows when you click on ipod
[04:48] <pingjockey> steel_lady alittle whats up?
[04:48] <anut> Does anyone have any idea why Windows machines no longer see my Linux box on the network workgroup?  So far as I can tell nothing on the Linux machine has changed, and everything in the SMB settings looks to be okay.
[04:49] <pingjockey> fatcatmatt hmm, 64 bit is kicking my butt by not letting me boot
[04:49] <Rubin> anut, is smbd running and nmbd?
[04:49] <foug_> mzuverink: juanhunglow: ok i did something wrong, where exactly do i go to add soemthing to my ipod? all my boxes are blank
I dont have the space to back up the drive for a reformat any other thoughts ?
[04:49] <foug_> mzuverink: juanhunglow: but my ipod is mounted correctly it seems
[04:49] <pingjockey> anut is the windows firewall blocking sharing?
[04:49] <mzuverink> anut, try in a shell sudo/etc/init.d/samba restart then give it a minute to propagate then go to the windows machine and check again
[04:50] <juanhunglow> foug_, drag an album from the local albums to the left and over your ipod name, then hit save
[04:50] <foug_> mzuverink: juanhunglow: ok i clicked the "Files" button up top and added a single album, now it shows only in the bottom large area, that's my ipod right?
 my scanner didn't work. it is multifunction. the basic driver is installed. kooka was complaining that it needs sane that was installed. they claim that it should work in ubuntu, so i dl developing package and compiled it. but I think it is not used. i don't know why
[04:50] <mzuverink> foug_, yes
[04:50] <josiah> Hey guys. I am having a rough time getting my wireless network card working on ubuntu Feisty
[04:50] <mzuverink> steel_lady, what type of printer?
[04:51] <enix>  i just installed avidemux and my sound stopped workin, so i uninstalled it and still no go. any ideas?
[04:51] <fatcatmatt> josiah, what's the model?
[04:51] <pingjockey> steel_lady was it a source package?
[04:51] <anut> Rubin, how would I check?  Pingjockey, I checked, the windows firewall has the file and print sharing open.  Mzuverink, lemme try that. :-)
[04:51] <juanhunglow> foug_, that is the other method besides drag and drop
[04:51] <foug_> mzuverink: juanhunglow: ok awesome, let me let it charge for a bit and make sure the songs are on there. You guys have been so much help, thanks a lot. I'll message you two in here in about 10 minutes and let you know if it worked or didn't worked
[04:51] <josiah> wmp54gs... linksys
[04:51] <Rubin> anut: ps xa|grep mbd
[04:51] <mzuverink> foug_, np
[04:51] <steel_lady> xxer if you can not change the format, you will have to give up on working in ubuntu if you don't have another partition. maybe buying external drive would help
[04:51] <foug_> juanhunglow: yea i don't edit my id3 tags so my stuff get';s jumbled up, in the area with the tabs "artist, album, genre" it only listed my band names, couldn't expand them to see files
[04:51] <josiah> fatcatmatt: wmp54gs
[04:51] <josiah> fatcatmatt: by linksys
 i did what they told on this page: http://ca.geocities.com/freshshelf@rogers.com/scanner_driver/download.html
[04:52] <juanhunglow> foug_, there are some good tag editing tools in ubuntu if you need them
[04:52] <mzuverink> foug_, gotta keep them tags correct, easytag is good for that
[04:52] <pingjockey> xxer you could try ntfs-3g
[04:52] <fatcatmatt> josiah: im researching it
[04:52] <cheebz88> Yes!! I got domino working
[04:52] <fatcatmatt> josiah: http://dossy.org/archives/000110.html
[04:52] <anut> nmbd and smbd appear to be up.
[04:52] <mzuverink> foug_, easytag works real good
Whats that?
[04:52] <juanhunglow> yes easytag,
[04:53] <NemesisD> anyone know why ssh would just give me connection reset by peer when I'm trying to install some php software in firefox? ive been trying to track down the cause
[04:53] <jayde_drag0n> hey i have a hopefully simple question, i want to port back to windows for gaming reasons... all of my extra internal hard drives are ext3.. will they be readable if i just go.. or do i need to move my data and format everything to fat32?
[04:53] <foug_> juanhunglow: mzuverink: yea i've been meaning to get around to it, I just started downloading all my music over again to get higher versions and some that havn't skipped. Some of my files are 7 years older and after being moved from HD to HD some of them have started to skip. And I'm abotu to turn my old comp into a server to share my music on IRC so i figure i'd just re-download it all to make sure it was all good and what not
[04:53] <pingjockey> xxer its a ntfs driver that supports writes.. very stable
[04:53] <anut> Samba daemons restarted, still no joy ("The network path was not found".
[04:53] <sjjubb1989> does anybody know of a clipboard dameon that works in feisty?
[04:53] <NemesisD> also when i tail syslog this seems to reset the connection too but I have no idea what its for: (root) CMD ( [ -d /var/lib/php5 ]  && find /var/lib/php5/ -type f -cmin +$(/usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime) -print0 | xargs -r -0 rm)
[04:53] <mzuverink> foug_, downloading music? shame on you!
[04:54] <pingjockey> doh
[04:54] <fatcatmatt> jayde_drag0n: what game?
[04:54] <foug_> mzuverink: indeed! i buy the albums of bands i support though
[04:54] <Scunizi> jayde_drag0n, there is a good driver for windows for reading ext3.  some say it's faster than fat32 on windows
[04:54] <foug_> mzuverink: and go to their concerts, wear their shirts etc, i'm not a complete criminal!
[04:54] <Scunizi> jayde_drag0n, reading & writing
[04:54] <juanhunglow> foug, mzuverink, bootlegs
[04:54] <pingjockey> steel_lady looks like it should be good to go
[04:55] <jayde_drag0n> fatcatmatt: well i want to run 3 emulators.. snes, playstation and playstation 2 .. none of which (except znses) run correctly and i cannot play any game with a joystick on the playstation side and i HAVE to for complexity reasons
[04:55] <pingjockey> steel_lady did you install sane?
[04:55] <fatcatmatt> jayde_drag0n: have you thought about running a virtual machine?
 better do not give him that. even if it is stable, he has a lot of chances loosing data there. what happened to me is that I just opened gparted to see the partition and it ruined it when it wasn't supposed to do anything
[04:56] <steel_lady> ping, yes I did but kooka still clames that it is not there
thanks for the help Ill try that
[04:56] <josiah> fatcatmatt: well i had been following some documentation before that had me install the wrong ndiswrapper according to this... right now ndiswrapper wont even run (it auto kills itself). How do I uninstall these packages I installed so that I can start fresh with this tutorial you just gave me?
[04:56] <steel_lady> I reinstalled sane i kooka several times
[04:56] <steel_lady> xsane fails
[04:56] <mzuverink> steel_lady, is it an hp printer?
[04:56] <pingjockey> steel_lady I have been able to use that driver in lots of environments and have very good luck with...
[04:56] <steel_lady> no it is lexmark x1170
[04:57] <cheebz88> hey got a question
[04:57] <cheebz88> Superkaramba can't be compiled
[04:57] <cheebz88> because of missing Python libraries/headers.
[04:57] <cheebz88> Superkaramba can't be compiled
[04:57] <cheebz88> because of missing Python libraries/headers.
[04:57] <mzuverink> steel_lady, good luck with that, I have 3 of them in my garage, lexmark seems to hate linux
[04:57] <fatcatmatt> josiah:  Applications > Add/Remove and select Installed Applications or the Synaptic Package Manager in System > Administration > Synaptics Package Manager
[04:57] <jayde_drag0n> fatcatmatt: no i haven't but honestly tho i love my ubuntu.. i'm getting frustrated on what i can and cannot do in the system.. i have music i cannot play because of apple, and honestly i KNOW my way around a windows environment and don't need help.. ubuntu just baffles me.. and tho i'm proud of what i have learned.. i'm finding it frustrating for gaming purposes
[04:57] <steel_lady> I installed that driver for it everybody mentions
[04:57] <Hubris2> Can I ask (what should be) a fairly simply about mounting volumes?
[04:57] <enix>  i just installed avidemux and my sound stoped workin, so i uninstalled it and still no go. any ideas?
[04:57] <fatcatmatt> jayde_drag0n: go to http://www.virtualbox.org and read up!  i use it to run a virtual Windows XP Machine
[04:57] <mzuverink> Hubris2, just ask
 I saw already, it starts to scan and when the program is supposed to display the image it freezes or crushes
[04:58] <matthew__> help!  my rhythmbox locks up when it completes a podcast download.  i tried uninstalling and then reinstalling the software.  still does it.  it's not any 1 podcast file, just does it for all of them.  this started happening for no reason.
[04:58] <disinterested> well in searching websites it looks like to be running both ide and sata it cant be done but u'd need to unplugg the ide or sata drive to use the other one
[04:58] <pingjockey> jayde_drag0n qemu works well too
[04:58] <Rubin> matthew_, you could try finding and deleting its data directory in your home directory. to reset all its configs
[04:58] <Hubris2> I have a line in my fstab file, to mount /dev/sda2 at location /media/data.  For some reason when I boot and log in, it never mounts automatically.  What am I missing?
[04:58] <pingjockey> disintrested what are you trying to do?
[04:58] <josiah> fatcatmatt: i was thinking through command line but that worked just fine. thank you
[04:59] <fatcatmatt> jayde_drag0n: my virtual xp machine    http://img451.imageshack.us/my.php?image=winxponvmea8.png
[04:59] <matthew__> Rubin:  then i'd lose all my podcast feeds..
[04:59] <Rubin> Hubris2, the fstab has settings for automount or not, is it set to 1 or 0 in that column?
[04:59] <disinterested> im trying to put a sata hd drive in for extra storage
[04:59] <Rubin> matthew_, yes :(
[04:59] <mzuverink> steel_lady, stick w/ hp printing scanning AIO stuff in the future, they seem to be the best supported and actually have linux drivers available on their site, though that does not help you much now I know...
[04:59] <Hubris2> Rubin - it's set as 0 0
[04:59] <Rubin> matthew_, rename it, so you can test if thats the problem.. you can rename it back
[04:59] <pingjockey> disintrested what sort of motherboard are u using?
[04:59] <Pelo> disinterested,  I have both sata and ide hdd on my comp and I have no problems, I also have 2 ide dvd-rw
[04:59] <Rubin> Hubris2, yeah. set the one of those to 1 that means automount :)
[04:59] <disinterested> a biostar
[04:59] <fujin_> anyone here use Puppet?
[05:00] <matthew__> Rubin: ok, i guess if that's what needs to be done, then that's what needs to be done
[05:00] <Rubin> Hubris2, man fstab
[05:00] <Rubin> matthew_, just rename it, and see if that does it. if not you can rename it back
[05:00] <Rubin> matthew_, it at least narrows the problem
[05:00] <bullgard4> A memory dump obtains: "9 pages dirty" (http://ubuntuusers.de/paste/14722/). What does this mean?
[05:00] <pingjockey> disintrested what sort of chipset does it have, nvidia, via, sis, intel, amd, ati? how about a model number
[05:00] <Pelo> fujin,  only to enterntain the children,  just slip your hand in and pretend it's a real person
[05:00] <disinterested> pelo: how did u do it?
 I need to scan y docs urgentl!
[05:00] <Rubin> bullgard4, dirty just means changes were made to it. its not a bad thing, just informational probably
[05:00] <Pelo> disinterested, it just worked,  did you just install the sata ?
[05:01] <Scunizi> jayde_drag0n, only some of the windows games you'll be able to run inside of windows in a virtual machine on linux.  That's why I dual boot. Easy to do.  If your music has drm you're screwed.  If it doesn't, convert it.
[05:01] <disinterested> yes
[05:01] <bullgard4> Rubin: Thank you for explaining.
[05:01] <Pelo> disinterested, does your bios see it ?<
[05:01] <disinterested> and enabled the sata in bios
[05:01] <disinterested> nope
[05:01] <juanhunglow> disinterested: check the priorities in the bios
[05:01] <mzuverink> jayde_drag0n, soundconvertor is your friend
[05:01] <disinterested> ok
[05:01] <Hubris2> Rubin - I'll read up on the man page.  One other question....I have an external hard drive, 2 partitions, 1 is FAT32 and the other EXT3.  The FAT32 drive is automatically mounted when I connect...the EXT3 mounts read-only and with errors.  Any thoughts?
[05:02] <Pelo> disinterested, the sata is enabled and not visible in the bios ???? , check your mobo's manual see if you have a jumper so set or something
[05:02] <pingjockey> disintrested if bios does not see it them something is not right... check power and sata cables
[05:02] <Rubin> Hubris2, hmm. the errors may be why. fsck it (man fsck)
[05:02] <semicolo> Hi all
[05:02] <disinterested> pelo: yes its enabled
[05:03] <Hubris2> Rubin will do.  thx
[05:03] <disinterested> the mobo manual doesnt say anything about jumpers for that
[05:03] <pingjockey> disintrested is the bios up to date?
[05:03] <Pelo> disinterested, can you use it to boot from in the bios ( I know there i nothing on it jet I jsut want to know if it is available)
[05:03] <josiah> fatcatmatt: how do i see what kernel version I am running?
[05:03] <Rubin> josiah, uname -a
[05:03] <fatcatmatt> there ya go
[05:03] <fatcatmatt> lol
[05:03] <disinterested> i dont have anything on the 2nd hard drive yet
[05:03] <fatcatmatt> i couldn't remember it
[05:03] <Pelo> josiah, uname -r
[05:04] <josiah> Rubin: fattcatmatt: thank you
[05:04] <NemesisD> anybody have any ideas?
[05:04] <fatcatmatt> disinterested: what are you trying to do?
[05:04] <josiah> -r or -a?
[05:04] <fatcatmatt> -r
[05:04] <erlinux> does anyone know when the open source fglrx drivers are coming out???
[05:04] <disinterested> more storage
[05:04] <macd> josiah, either
[05:04] <Pelo> josiah,  either
[05:04] <pingjockey> erlinux probably as soon as the x-fi drivers are coming out :)
[05:05] <mosno> why doesn't Firefox appear as a currently running program in Gnome's Sessions preference panel?
[05:05] <mosno> Feisty here
[05:05] <disinterested> i wouldnt think i'd need to do a fresh install to do this
[05:05] <matthew__> Rubin: deleting the config files didn't solve the problem.  i wonder if i restart GDM... maybe that's it?
[05:05] <macd> mosno, b/c it doesnt start on login
[05:05] <Pelo> disinterested, untill you can get your bios to see your sata it will not be available in ubuntu,  try checking the jumpers on the hdd as well , I think you need to set them to master,  or try taking out the jumper alltogether
[05:05] <Rubin> matthew_, worth a try, but unlikely
[05:05] <juanhunglow> disinterested: is there a jumper on the sata drive?
[05:06] <semicolo> Anyone know of a bug in nautilus causing the system to crash ? (latest updates installed, double checked all my hardware)
[05:06] <disinterested> yep i needed to set it for the 1.5 speed
[05:06] <mosno> macd: no, this is where you can see the GUI programs of your Gnome session that are _currently running_, allowing you to set them to respawn, etc. (I want Firefox to respawn like I just did for Konversation and Pidgin)
[05:06] <macd> semicolo, what are you doing when it crashes specifically
[05:06] <Rubin> matthew_, you could try checking ps x for runaway instances of it that may be holding open lockfiles or something along those lines
[05:06] <macd> mosno, it doesnt show up for me either, just use the first tab on the dialog box to add it
[05:06] <juanhunglow> disinterested: there should be a jumper to make the drive a slave as was staed by Pelo
[05:06] <semicolo> just launch nautilus, the hard drive starts to go like crazy and the pc just crash
[05:07] <Rubin> semicolo, your having some kind of hardware problem maybe.
[05:07] <Rubin> semicolo, (or driver)
[05:07] <wishie> i have changed the mixer applet to adjust my desired slider.. but my keyboard volume buttons still adjust the incorrect slider.. where can i change the setting for those ?
[05:07] <macd> semicolo, could also be a stale NFS, SAMBA mount
[05:07] <mosno> macd: i wonder if this will allow it to populate in the Current Session list (i doubt it) -- logging-out/in to check...
[05:07] <disinterested> juanhunglo: the thing is i cant get the bios to see the new hd though
[05:07] <Rubin> wishie, is that a T61?
[05:07] <wishie> no
[05:08] <Pelo> disinterested, are you listening ?  take the sata hdd out and theck the jumpers on it
[05:08] <wishie> Rubin: nah, ancient desktop machine
[05:08] <disinterested> ok bbiab
[05:08] <Rubin> erm. sata drives have jumpers?
[05:08] <semicolo> but there's no problem when using konqueror
[05:08] <macd> Rubin, sure
[05:08] <juanhunglow> Rubin: they do
[05:08] <Eric_C> I just installed Ubuntu Desktop, I want sshd, it's not in the package tree. What do I add to the package sources list to get such things?
[05:08] <macd> but its only legacy stuff
[05:08] <Rubin> hi mac :)
[05:08] <admin_> is there a way I can "shut down" my ubuntu box, and have it come back up very very very quickly?
[05:08] <macd> Eric_C, you want openssh-server
[05:08] <Pelo> Rubin, they probably can, at this point we're grabbing at straw
[05:09] <Eric_C> Yeah I know, but I don't have access to it.
[05:09] <Rubin> eric: its just called ssh i think
[05:09] <macd> admin_, you can use hibernation
[05:09] <semicolo> I double checke the hardware, tried 2 other cpus, another motherboard checked the hard drive twice
[05:09] <admin_> macd: is that very quick?
[05:09] <Eric_C> If I try to apt-get install ssh I get an error.
[05:09] <macd> admin_, almost instant
[05:09] <admin_> great, thanks macd
[05:09] <macd> Eric_C, you want openssh-server
[05:09] <Eric_C> The error essentially says "install openssh-client"
[05:09] <astro76> !info openssh-server | Eric_C
[05:09] <ubotu> eric_c: openssh-server: Secure shell server, an rshd replacement. In component main, is optional. Version 1:4.3p2-8ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 230 kB, installed size 596 kB
[05:09] <Eric_C> open-ssh server isn't in there.
[05:09] <Rubin> Eric_C, hmm check your sources list
[05:09] <wishie> well, no way to control what the multimedia keys on my keyboard do ?
[05:09] <Rubin> wishie, there is. i just dont know :/
[05:10] <macd> openssh-server is in main, it is enabled by default, unless you have removed your sources.list
[05:10] <Eric_C> I have main restricted, is that why?
[05:10] <macd> wishie, sure, open up system --> prefs --> keyboard shortcuts
[05:10] <juanhunglow> Eric_C: check synaptic
[05:10] <Pelo> wishie, there is  a howto in the forum about this,  do a search for multimedia keyboard   www.ubuntuforums.org
[05:10] <Invisionfree> What do I need to install to watch DVDs on my computer?
[05:10] <Aminux> !video
[05:10] <ubotu> Ubuntu 7.04 installs multimedia codecs automatically. For older versions of Ubuntu, or if you can't use the automatic installer, see https://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - For multimedia applications, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MultimediaApplications
[05:10] <macd> Eric_C, no you should be fine, run 'sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install openssh-server'
[05:10] <juanhunglow> any dapper server guru's here?
[05:10] <Pelo> wishie,  there might be something in this to http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty
[05:10] <Eric_C> I've tried that already multiple times.
[05:10] <semicolo> hard to talk there !
[05:11] <Eric_C> Something horrible has happened I guess.
[05:11] <tlk> Can any one help me to run adjust my color settings
[05:11] <macd> Eric_C, why dont you pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list for us
[05:11] <Invisionfree> What do I need to install to watch DVDs on my computer? As in, package names
[05:11] <Eric_C> mind if I paste in here? only 4 lines.
[05:11] <foug_> juanhunglow: mzuverink: k gtkpod works fine it seems, only problem is that it crashes after i save, but no date is lossed it seems
[05:11] <Pelo> semicolo,  it helps if you state your problem in one line
[05:11] <macd> !pastebin | Eric_C
[05:11] <ubotu> Eric_C: 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)
[05:11] <macd> no we dont paste here :)
[05:11] <wishie> the keyboard shortcuts do the required action (volume up/down) they just dont adjust the correct slider.
[05:11] <Eric_C> well all right.
[05:11] <Pelo> !dvd > Invisionfree  check for a private message windows with instructions from ubotu
[05:11] <Invisionfree> O
[05:12] <juanhunglow> foug_: what version are you running?
[05:12] <foug_> juanhunglow: no idea, got it through apt
 apt-cache search sshd
[05:12] <Rubin> wishie, my T61 does the same thing but i havn't gotten around to fixing it yet
[05:12] <Eric_C> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36975/
[05:12] <tlk> Can any one help me???
[05:12] <enix> whats the website where you can search for people to chat w/ to help w/ comp problems
[05:12] <wishie> Rubin: basically, the MASTER gets controlled, but it doesnt work on this card. i have to adjust PCM
[05:12] <Pelo> tlk, we need to know your problem
[05:13] <macd> Eric_C, yes, does 'apt-cache search ssh' find anything for you
[05:13] <juanhunglow> foug_: apt in what?  feisty?
[05:13] <cheebz88> i have a lightning quick question
[05:13] <Eric_C> yes it does
[05:13] <Pelo> enix, depends on the kind of problem
[05:13] <cheebz88> how do you represent a space in linux
[05:13] <semicolo> well again if using the command line or konqueror, or window maker's file manager everything's fine, but everytime I launch nautilus, even if gnome is not started the hard disks reads non stop and the system crashes
[05:13] <Eric_C> oh, there we go :P
[05:13] <Invisionfree> Heya, Pelo, what is the Xine package name?
[05:13] <cheebz88> for example, i'm trying to cd to a directory that has a space in the name
[05:13] <foug_> juanhunglow: yes
[05:13] <MeRodent> cheebz88, \
[05:13] <Eric_C> Thanks :)
[05:13] <tlk> i need help adjusting my color settings
[05:13] <Pelo> cheebz88,  "\ " no quotes
[05:14] <macd> tlk, as in you need to change the way your desktop looks, or your monitors colors?
[05:14] <enix> pelo: no, you could search by OS or just about anything and then the site would match you w/ a person w/ skills in that area
[05:14] <tlk> my monitor color
[05:14] <Aminux> when i try to watch with VLC or any other player i see blocks in the video and the only to make them disappear is changing the view to half size
[05:14] <cheebz88> Pelo: thank you
[05:14] <macd> tlk, have you tried the physical adjustment on your monitors controls?
[05:14] <Pelo> enix, that's not how it works
[05:14] <juanhunglow> foug_: i found gtkpod in feisty to be fairly stable, now that is in comparison to edgy which was not, but if it works no fears right...
[05:14] <Aminux> is this normal?
[05:14] <Invisionfree> Pelo, instead of escaping it, couldn't you quote ("") the entire location?
[05:14] <tlk> yes my brightness and contrast are up to the max
[05:15] <Pelo> Invisionfree, ??
[05:15] <enix> pelo: thats how this website worked, i just havnt used it in a while so i forgot the url
[05:15] <FFForever> how can i back up my user data?, so i can reinstall ubuntu
[05:15] <Pelo> enix,  google for it
[05:15] <taime1> there is a .deb for pidgin on getdebian's website, do i need to remove gaim before i can use pidgin?
[05:15] <macd> tlk, your monitor should also have color adjustments, if it doesnt Im not sure what to tell you (since they all do)
[05:15] <wishie> oh yay. nice howto. "if it doesnt work, use keytouch"
[05:15] <newubuntuse1> is there a channel for lamp configuring
[05:15] <enix> pelo: have been, all kinds of strings
[05:15] <Aminux> anyone what this could be
[05:15] <juanhunglow> FFForever: do you have someplace to back up to?
[05:15] <tlk> it does and they are all up 100 %
[05:15] <foug_> juanhunglow: ya lol
[05:15] <macd> taime1, several people have built debs for pidgin, a quick google tells all.
[05:15] <macd> tlk, then what is the problem?
[05:16] <wishie> so basically, if gnome (or whatever) cant allow me to _configure_ what slider to move when pressing my MM keys, i am supposed to use an external program for it ?
[05:16] <Pelo> FFForever,  just use the live cd to copy your /home filder to a seperate partiton , and leave it there, you can use that partition to mount your /home and reinstall as you wish withought looking your settings
[05:16] <juanhunglow> foug_: enjoy the music
[05:16] <tlk> it is still very dark
[05:16] <FFForever> juanhunglow, my dvd?
[05:16] <foug_> juanhunglow: is there a way to move tracks around on my ipod?
[05:16] <foug_> juanhunglow: i added an album and it added the songs in the wrong order
[05:16] <macd> tlk, do you use the ati or nvidia driver?
[05:16] <FFForever> i need to wipe the drive....
[05:16] <Pelo> tlk,  please don'T use the enter key for punctuation it make syou hard to follow
[05:16] <tlk> i need to adjust the settings on my graphics card though (nvidia ge force 4)
[05:16] <Pelo> !backup | FFForever
[05:16] <ubotu> FFForever: There are many ways to back your system up. Here's a few: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BackupYourSystem , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DuplicityBackupHowto , https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HomeUserBackup , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MondoMindi - See also !sbackup and !cloning
[05:17] <semicolo> too crowded here, I'll try the forums and make other tests, ciao thanks for your help
[05:17] <macd> tlk, you should have something called nvidia configuration , under applications --> system tools, if you have nvidia-legacy-glx installed
[05:17] <juanhunglow> FFForever: as Pelo stated, copy the /home, if it is it's own partition it will be even easier
[05:17] <tehk> Anyone know how to get a kernel module to load on boot
[05:17] <Pelo> tlk, try installing a package called nvidia-settings
[05:17] <mosno> macd: could it be that my non-Gnome apps aren't being remembered by Gnome as a Restart-style application because they're not invoked with information about the session manager?
[05:17] <macd> tehk, add it to /etc/modules
[05:17] <ticked> good evening all
[05:17] <juanhunglow> foug_: the tracks might now show right in the gtkpod window, but i bet they show up right on the ipod...
[05:17] <macd> mosno, that was my original thought, but I have non-gnome apps in mine, just use the first tab to add it to your session.
[05:18] <tlk> so for ge force 4 i need the legacy driver?
[05:18] <tehk> macd, thanks
[05:18] <mosno> macd: it adds fine, it just doesn't restart
[05:18] <macd> tlk, yes
[05:18] <mosno> macd: do yours restart, or have you just set them to start-once
[05:18] <ticked> i just installed envy and for some reason i cant get my resolution to go passed 1024X786 any ideas?
[05:18] <dimas_> i am trying to install macromediaflasplayer  but when i try to install it on terminal i get this message ERROR: Your distribution, unknown, is not supported by this
[05:18] <dimas_> > Macromedia Flash Media Server installer.
[05:18] <tlk> ok that could very well be my problem... thank you macd
[05:18] <macd> mosno, I have them set to start everytime gdm does
[05:18] <Myk_> I need help with a cable modem on ubuntu
[05:19] <Pelo> ticked,  we donT approve of envy here
[05:19] <macd> Myk_, does it plug in with ethernet or usb?
[05:19] <mosno> macd: eh? your user's Gnome session stuff it tied to gdm?
[05:19] <ticked> how come?
[05:19] <mosno> s/it/is
[05:19] <macd> mosno, yes
[05:19] <Myk_> eithernet
[05:19] <dimas_> pelo saludos
[05:19] <ticked> Myk_ how come?
[05:19] <mosno> macd: through what mechanism?
[05:19] <Pelo> ticked, those 3rd party installer script are very buggy
[05:19] <Pelo> hello dimas_
[05:19] <Myk_> Ive tryed a few things
[05:19] <enix>  i just installed avidemux and my sound stoped workin, so i uninstalled it and still no go. any ideas?
[05:19] <Myk_> I was told to enable dhcp for eth0 in the network tools
[05:19] <macd> you can set stuff like that in gdmrc
[05:19] <mosno> macd: or did you add a custom gdm session, ie. versus tinkering with your Gnome Session stuff?
[05:20] <Pelo> !sound | enix start with this
[05:20] <ubotu> enix start with this: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[05:20] <Myk_> but when I open network tools I do not get an option for dhcp
[05:20] <mosno> macd: what, for a single user?
[05:20] <taime1> ticked: because it works
[05:20] <wishie> so, to recap.. apart from assigning apps or functions to my MM keys, i _cannot_ configure which slider gets adjusted when using my vol+/vol- keys (without installing keytouch of similar) ?
[05:20] <ticked> Pelo can ya point me to some info on how to setup my nvidia?
[05:20] <macd> it resides in ~/ so its a per user thing should you want it to be
[05:20] <ticked> without envy?
[05:20] <neekofab> any awk masters in the house? I'm trying to read from a list of emails/passwords and pipe that too auto automatic email
[05:20] <Pelo> ticked,  first try the restricted drivers in the system > admin menu , if those don't work properly  try the binaires
[05:21] <Pelo> !nividia | ticked
[05:21] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nividia - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:21] <macd> ticked, just install nvidia-glx or nvidia-legacy-glx depending on your card
[05:21] <Invisionfree> Why can't GXine play my DVD?
[05:21] <Pelo> !nvidia | ticked
[05:21] <ubotu> ticked: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[05:21] <macd> neekofab, you should ask that in #bash
[05:21] <ticked> !nvidia
[05:21] <ticked> ??
[05:21] <neekofab> macd Ok thanks
[05:21] <ticked> i am a newbit
[05:21] <ticked> newbie even
[05:22] <Pelo> ticked,  that was a trigger for the bot to send you instructinos
[05:22] <macd> ticked, click on the link uboto posted for you
[05:22] <Pelo> !nvidia | ticked
[05:22] <ubotu> ticked: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[05:22] <juanhunglow> Invisionfree: do you have the libdvd stuff installed?
[05:22] <ticked> ahh there they are too thanks
[05:22] <macd> look at seavas sitting with his gop dot on :)
[05:22] <macd> *op
[05:22] <ticked> my best bet would be uninstalling evny first eh?
[05:23] <macd> ticked, yes
[05:23] <Pelo> macd, that's so he can strike fear in our hearts
[05:23] <Myk_> anyone have any sugestions for me
[05:23] <ticked> k back in a bit
[05:23] <Pelo> Myk_, about what ?
[05:23] <christian_> Read about my problem here, last post: http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=285139220&sid=1&pageNo=9 Halp please :D
[05:23] <Invisionfree> Holy Jesus, 13 packages download in 5 seconds...Go DSL?
[05:23] <macd> Myk_, right click the network-manager icon in the systray and disable manual configuration
[05:23] <Myk_> @Pelo, I cannot get ubuntu to go on the internet
[05:24] <Invisionfree> Myk_: And now, you're using...?
[05:24] <Pelo> Myk_,  what kind of connection ?
[05:24] <macd> Myk_, err left click, sorry, also why dont you paste us your /etc/network/interface to pastebin
[05:24] <bullgard4> A memory dump obtains the line: "CPU 0: Hot: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 Cold: hi:0, btch: 1 usd: 0" (http://ubuntuusers.de/paste/14722/). What do these abbreviations mean?
[05:24] <medfly> hey.. i got some index file, thats a .html file, can i somehow get wget to download all the files in there on command?
[05:24] <Myk_> right now I am on a windos laptop'
[05:25] <macd> medfly, firefox has extensions to do such things, with wget I think there is a follow links option , try 'man wget'
[05:25] <Invisionfree> Grr...What plugins do I need for Totem to play DVDs?
[05:25] <Myk_> I have a cable modem
[05:25] <Pelo> Myk_,  I've just read up a bit and it's not wonder your not getting any help,  DON't USE THE BLOODY ENTER KEY FOR PUNCTUATION, THERE IS TOO MUCH TRAFFIC IN THIS CHANNEL
[05:25] <macd> !dvd
[05:25] <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
[05:25] <Myk_> 10/100 eithernet
[05:25] <Pelo> that goes for everyone btw
[05:25] <Myk_> srry
[05:25] <juanhunglow> Invisionfree: if you need more check out the medibutu stuff
[05:25] <Pelo> Myk_,  got a router ?
[05:25] <Myk_> no router
[05:25] <macd> Myk_, also you may need to power cycle your cable modem
[05:26] <Pelo> Myk_,  does your ISP supply you with a static ip ?
[05:26] <Invisionfree> macd: I went there, I installed libdvdcss2, I installed gxine, I installed the 5 packages it said for Totem to play it...And it still fails..
[05:26] <medfly> macd, uhm, im not sure what "follows links option", i tried to use wget -r
[05:26] <newubuntuse1> could someone tell me the simple sude command to change user file permissions?
[05:26] <medfly> macd, oh! wrong option, sorry
[05:26] <enix> pelo: thanks for trying to help, sound has been working fine for months and just quit w/ the install of avidemux. im sure i will get it workin again, even if i have to do a fresh install
[05:26] <medfly> i get it now
[05:26] <macd> medfly, man wget, -r is for recursive
[05:26] <Myk_> pelo I do not think so
[05:26] <mattwj2005> hi everyone
[05:26] <Aminux> what is the best video player for ubuntu?
[05:26] <Scunizi> mplayer
[05:26] <mattwj2005> what channel is best for hardware problems? :S
[05:26] <Pelo> newubuntuse1,  sudo chmod  755 filename
[05:26] <josiah> Well this is not working.
[05:27] <Aminux> Scunizi: i try mplayer now,and i cant get in full screen mode
[05:27] <Pelo> Myk_,  do you have instctrcttuions form your isp on how to install in windows ?
[05:27] <Myk_> in the network settings box I get "modem connection" but it gives me options for dial up
[05:27] <bullgard4> mattwj2005: Sometimes ##linux
[05:27] <macd> Myk_, you should powercycle your cable modem, and verify in /etc/network/interfaces eth0 is set auto and dhcp like this: auth eth0 /n iface eth0 inet dhcp
[05:27] <Invisionfree> macd: I went there, I installed libdvdcss2, I installed gxine, I installed the 5 packages it said for Totem to play it...And it still fails..
[05:27] <Scunizi> mattwj2005, just ask the question... someone might know the answer.
[05:27] <Myk_> it's always just worked with windows
[05:27] <macd> Myk_, then restart networking with 'sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart'
[05:27] <mattwj2005> okay.....I have a nice new motherboard
[05:27] <Aminux> Scunizi: the video window is always small
[05:27] <mattwj2005> really pretty
[05:27] <josiah> fatcatmatt: when I goto Windows Wireless Drivers it just flashes and then goes away
[05:28] <Scunizi> Aminux, sometimes it's better to compile it yourself.  More options.
[05:28] <Myk_> ok got some things to try, thanks guys
[05:28] <mattwj2005> AMD X2 3600+ processor on it
[05:28] <macd> Invisionfree, did you read the complete link uboto posted to you?
[05:28] <Aminux> Scunizi: compile what?
[05:28] <Invisionfree> macd, YES.
[05:28] <mattwj2005> it has built in video, and a video card
[05:28] <macd> Sorry Pelo ;)
[05:28] <fatcatmatt> on what, josiah
[05:28] <josiah> fatcatmatt: when I try and do modprobe ndiswrapper I get "FATAL: Module ndiswrapper not found.
[05:28] <mattwj2005> a nice combo of old and new technologies for motherboards of that class
[05:28] <Scunizi> Aminux, mplayer... sometimes you can just grab a corner of the window and drag it bigger.  Other times double click the top bar.
[05:28] <medfly> macd, i tried to check, maybe i missed it, i dont think that option exists
[05:29] <macd> Invisionfree, and you installed libdvdcss2 ?
[05:29] <fatcatmatt> i haven't a clue, josiah, gonna have to ask the room
[05:29] <josiah> fatcatmatt: im trying to install the linksys wmp54gs drivers
[05:29] <josiah> fatcatmatt: ok
[05:29] <mattwj2005> I only have one ide port
[05:29] <mattwj2005> and I also have sata
[05:29] <macd> Invisionfree, you can verify this with 'sudo dpkg -l libdvdcss2'
[05:29] <MeRodent> !enter | mattwj2005
[05:29] <ubotu> mattwj2005: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[05:29] <disinterested> pelo: u here?
[05:29] <jport> anyone know why sometimes my firefox crashes while watching flash videos.
[05:29] <mattwj2005> all my drives are all ide based
[05:29] <Pelo> mattwj2005,  we're all very glad for you but this is a ubuntu support channel , so if you have a questiion please get on with it , AND STOP USING THE ENTER KEY FOR PUCKTUATION
[05:29] <Pelo> disinterested, yes ?
[05:29] <macd> jport, welcome to flash on liunux.
[05:30] <josiah> Anybody know of a good tutorial to get wireless network cards working? Im runing fiesty witha linksys wmp54gs and am having no luck on the ubuntu forums.
[05:30] <mattwj2005> understood Pelo
[05:30] <disinterested> ok what i found is there isnt any jupers for the primary slave
[05:30] <Aminux> Scunizi: the window is maximized but the video is still small size
[05:30] <macd> !wifi | josiah
[05:30] <ubotu> josiah: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:30] <MeRodent> josiah, have you installed ndiswrapper-common?
[05:30] <Scunizi> Aminux,  are you playing a dvd? or what?
[05:30] <disinterested> in bios except for the sata being enabled the rest are on auto
[05:30] <Pelo> disinterested,  not quite what you were suppose to look for
[05:30] <Aminux> Scunizi: mpeg4
[05:30] <mattwj2005> so my question is.  What do you do if you think that Ubuntu assumes multiple IDE ports?
[05:31] <Invisionfree> macd: Its not there, and its not in synaptic..Where hte hell is it?
[05:31] <christian_> if I hover my mouse over dark areas, vertical lines consisting of small blue dots appear after the mouse. What is that??
[05:31] <Scunizi> aminux, hang on let me play with mine for a sec.
[05:31] <macd> Invisionfree, reread the info uboto posted to you, it says right there.
[05:31] <Pelo> disinterested,  was there a jumper on the sata hdd ?  I don'T need to know how it was set  I just want to know if there is one
[05:31] <Invisionfree> ZOMFG. I means, that wasnt there ealier :P
[05:32] <disinterested> the jumper on the hd is set to 1.5 g transfer cause thats what my mb says it needs to be
[05:32] <orangey> hey all!
[05:32] <disinterested> not other then the one for the gig transfer jumper
[05:32] <Scunizi> Aminux, hit the "F" key
[05:32] <josiah> MeRodent: yes i installed ndiswrapper-common as well as ndisgtk and ndiswrapper-utils... when I goto load windows drivers from the system menu it just flashes the app and then closes it
[05:33] <Scunizi> Aminux, did that work?
[05:33] <orangey> I have a strange and interesting problem.. I just got a new monitor. I had to do "ModeLine" to get it to work right. but now, for some reason, the FIRST login never works. Only the SECOND login when I try to get into Gnome
[05:33] <orangey> any thoughts?
[05:33] <Aminux> Scunizi: let me try
[05:33] <Pelo> disinterested, ok then,  I suggest you take your comp to a store and have them give it a shot  preferably the store where you bought and /or the computer,  there is little else we can do for you here , and it's a bit off topic anyway
[05:33] <MeRodent> josiah, did you sudo modprobe ndiswrapper ?
[05:33] <Pelo> orangey,  what do you call the first login ?
[05:33] <disinterested> i dont see any priorities in the bios either
[05:33] <Aminux> Scunizi: same prob
[05:33] <Scunizi> orangey, you might have to manually edit the xorg.conf file and set your monitor specs there.
[05:33] <Invisionfree> What would I use for edgy seveas repos?
[05:34] <josiah> MeRodent: yes and I get a FATAL error
[05:34] <steel_lady> what are limits of ubunty payed support?
[05:34] <Aminux> Scunizi: the window maximizes but the video doesnt
[05:34] <christian_> blue vertical lined dots appear after my mouse !! why?
[05:34] <disinterested> ok ty any ways
[05:34] <orangey> pelo: From GDM, when I put my login/pass, it basically starts then bails.
[05:34] <juanhunglow> disinterested: how do you know the drive doesn't work?
[05:34] <Scunizi> Aminux, sounds strange.. I compiled mplayer and have no problems.  But I'm also on dapper i686.
[05:34] <josiah> MeRodent: now when I installed them i just used gnome... should i do it through term?
[05:34] <orangey> Pelo: the second time, it works.
[05:34] <Invisionfree> What would I use for edgy seveas repos?
[05:34] <Aminux> Scunizi: 7.04 here
[05:34] <mattwj2005> so basically my CD drive doesn't work.  I can't mount it.  I can't eject it.  It works in Windows.
[05:34] <Pelo> orangey,  are you sure you donT' ave caplocks enable or smething ?
[05:34] <disinterested> i dont get any info from the terminal on it
[05:34] <orangey> Scunizi: It *is* in the xorg.conf. Technically works fine as far as THAT problem is concerned.. Just that now there's a new one.
[05:34] <orangey> pelo: It's not failing to login.
[05:34] <Scunizi> Aminux, are you running byrle or compiz?  If so try disabling it.
[05:35] <orangey> Pelo: i.e., it's not incorrect pass/user
[05:35] <juanhunglow> disinterested: what terminal?
[05:35] <mattwj2005> also I have been getting some errors on my different screens
[05:35] <Pelo> orangey, I'm stumped
[05:35] <orangey> Pelo: So am I.. In my many years, this is the first time I run into this exact thing..
[05:35] <Scunizi> sorry orangey .. I'm stumped.. Hopefully someone else will have the answer.
[05:35] <Pelo> orangey, maybe if you do  a search in the forum  www.ubuntuforums.org
[05:35] <orangey> I checked into gnome settings and so on.
[05:36] <Hubris2> I have a 500Gb ext3 volume on an external hard drive.  When it mounts, the default permissions are such that only root has any permissions.  Can I change permissions on the whole drive, or do I have to create a folder for my non-root user and put everything in there?
[05:36] <Invisionfree> HELLO? IS ANYONE HOME?
[05:36] <Pelo> orangey, clean install would surely solve the problem but it seems a bit extreem
[05:36] <orangey> Pelo: I'm not sure what the right keyword is. I've tried "first login" and "modeline" (the only change to my xorg) and a few others.
[05:36] <disinterested> juanhunglo: by running this sudo fdisk -l
[05:36] <orangey> Invisionfree: nope. Dave's not here, man.
[05:36] <h1st0> Hubris2: you should be able to in fstab
[05:36] <orangey> Pelo: Why would a clean install solve it?
[05:36] <Pelo> Invisionfree,  we see what you read , but since you seem unable to read yourself we decided not to bother anymore
[05:36] <orangey> we HOPE it would, perhaps ; )
[05:36] <juanhunglow> Hubris2: sudo chown user:user /dev/driveid
[05:36] <h1st0> !fstab > Hubris2
[05:36] <Pelo> orangey, I expect everyting would be properly detected and installed
[05:37] <kzv> !ubotu fishing
[05:37] <ubotu> Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[05:37] <Invisionfree> Pelo, die ass, die. NONEOF THE SEVEAS MIRRORS ARE WORKING FOR ME.
[05:37] <orangey> Pelo: well, in that case, maybe just a reconf of xorg would suffice?
[05:37] <mattwj2005> !cdrom
[05:37] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cdrom - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:37] <Scunizi> Invisionfree, knock, knock... telegram
[05:37] <Aminux> Scunizi: i think it something else,because i can play the file ok with VLC except for the bad color
[05:37] <mattwj2005> !hardware
[05:37] <ubotu> For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[05:37] <h1st0> mattwj2005: stop
[05:37] <Scunizi> Aminux, sorry I'm stumped.
[05:37] <mattwj2005> okay
[05:38] <h1st0> mattwj2005: type in /msg ubotu <keyword> it will return a private message so you don't spam the channel
[05:38] <h1st0> mattwj2005: then you can do future searches right inside of that pm
[05:38] <mattwj2005> sorry h1st0 I am a n00b :(
[05:38] <josiah> how do i set my nickname on this thing? I am already registered
[05:38] <bknox> when do 710 come out
[05:38] <h1st0> josiah: /nick
[05:38] <h1st0> josiah: /msg nickserv identify <password>
[05:39] <Invisionfree> What is this mean?
[05:39] <Invisionfree> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[05:39] <Invisionfree> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[05:39] <Invisionfree> Oh
[05:39] <Invisionfree> Gf me..
[05:39] <h1st0> Invisionfree: it means you have two instances of apt running
[05:39] <Aminux> Scunizi: thanks anyway :)
[05:39] <Pelo> Invisionfree, you have more then one package manager opened, close the others
[05:39] <JosiahW> ok i guess im not registered
[05:40] <Invisionfree> I figured it out, I missed the "X" on Synaptic
[05:40] <Pelo> !register | JosiahW
[05:40] <ubotu> JosiahW: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[05:40] <DM|> What is the flag you can run to debug when running an app through terminal ?
[05:41] <JosiahW> can someone help me with ndiswrapper?
[05:41] <JosiahW> or getting my wmp54gs wireless nic to work
[05:41] <Pelo> JosiahW, got a specfic question ?
[05:41] <pabix> Hi, how do I mount a floppy disk?
[05:42] <JosiahW> Pelo: well when i do ndiswrapper -l it shows the drivers but when I try and use ndisgtk its just flashes the app and goes away... something is not working
[05:42] <pabix> (weird, I just purchased a textbook, there is a floppy inside)
[05:42] <Pelo> JosiahW, I can't help with that but asking a specific questions is often better then asking for general help
[05:42] <nickrud> going to an old school, pabix ?
[05:42] <h1st0> pabix: mount /dev/floppy /media/floppy
[05:42] <h1st0> pabix: you need a sudo
[05:42] <pabix> nickrud, nope
[05:43] <Pelo> pabix,  put the floppy in , go into  places > my computer right click the floopy : mount
[05:43] <pabix> h1st0, thank you
[05:43] <euphoria> Hi, why does my xchat crash when I try to connect to any other server besides this one?
[05:43] <h1st0> pabix: or you do it Pelo's way
[05:43] <pabix> thank you everybody !
[05:43] <Pelo> h1st0,  I'm not sure how to take that
[05:43] <mattwj2005> hi again everyone. non technical question
[05:43] <JosiahW> Pelo: ok sorry about that... I think when I need is a walkthrough on installing the windows drivers using ndiswrapper. I have tried the ones on the ubuntu forum but they are not working for me. Lol thats still not a specific question... i will try and get one and come back to you
[05:43] <pabix> h1st0, /dev/floppy does not exist on my computer but Pelo's way is working :)
[05:43] <mikebot> Why is Gnutella way worse (result-wise) than Soulseek (on Windows) when they connect to the same servers?
[05:44] <mattwj2005> when you donate to ubuntu where does the money go?
[05:44] <n-iCe> Hi how can I create another account loggin by terminal
[05:44] <pabix> nickrud, just an old textbook (1998)
[05:44] <Pelo> !ndiswrapper | JosiahW
[05:44] <ubotu> JosiahW: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:44] <h1st0> pabix: yah its some other dev my bad
[05:44] <h1st0> n-iCe: adduser
[05:44] <nickrud> pabix: kinda figured it was old, but you never know
[05:45] <n-iCe> h1st0 ass root?
[05:45] <pabix> nickrud, National University of Singapore is generally Hi-tech :)
[05:45] <mariocesar_bo> Hi all, I can't use ethtool, it's not getting data from my netcards, but i am using them. why is that?
[05:45] <uncle_grombor> what is the best graphics card that I could use with a 250watt PIV 1.6ghz 1.5meg Ram that is the most ubuntu friendly?
[05:45] <Pelo> mattwj2005, canonical , they probably spend it on servers and stuff,  or coffee and donuts
[05:45] <nickrud> pabix: I'd think so, must be one of those liberal arts courses ;)
[05:45] <h1st0> n-iCe: sudo adduser blah  then sudo passwd blah
[05:45] <Pelo> uncle_grombor, try checking here  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[05:45] <nickrud> there's an ubuntu foundation, non-profit that the money goes to
[05:46] <pabix> no. Adaptive filtering. 35 Ko of Matlab samples. Bah, use Scilab instead
[05:46] <mattwj2005> thank you pelo.   I am a middle class man.  I am not rich, but I like to give to open source
[05:46] <h1st0> uncle_grombor: nvidia
[05:46] <bknox> nice:)
[05:46] <JosiahW> Pelo: yeah that takes me to what I was using before... I will try it again but how do I uninstall all ndiswrapper-common, ndisgtk, and ndiswrapper-utils as well as the drivers that were installed using ndiswrapper.... a fresh start
[05:46] <uncle_grombor> Thanks.
[05:46] <n-iCe> to delete h1st0 ?
[05:47] <bullgard4> A memory dump obtains the line: "CPU 0: Hot: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 Cold: hi:0, btch: 1 usd: 0" (http://ubuntuusers.de/paste/14722/). What do these abbreviations mean?
[05:47] <uncle_grombor> thanks h1st0
[05:47] <JosiahW> Pelo: I think I got it man. Thank you for the help.
[05:47] <Pelo> JosiahW, I thought there was a special link to ndiswrapper but no you can also try with the forum www.ubuntuforums.org , do a search on ndiswrapper your issue is probably covered
[05:47] <Pelo> JosiahW,  no problem, no sweat either
[05:47] <h1st0> n-iCe: deluser
[05:47] <krammer> Problem with gaim why cant I connect? but windows i can ?
[05:48] <n-iCe> thanks
[05:48] <h1st0> :)
[05:48] <Sargun> bullgard4, why does it matter cat /proc/meminfo
[05:48] <uncle_grombor> I'm happy.  I got dossbox to work and I actually installed and ran LOTR "The Two Towers".  Is Cedega better then Wine or just money for something Wine can do as well?
[05:48] <bknox> :p
[05:49] <qazwsx> how do I get a 32bit firefox up and running?
[05:49] <CoasterMaster> Is there any web site that describes what the various *nix folders are for?  (like what /etc is for and /usr and such)
[05:49] <euphoria> Hi, why does my xchat crash when I try to connect to any other server besides this one?
[05:49] <faileas> uncle_grombor: IIRC cediga has some DX support
[05:49] <Pelo> uncle_grombor, a matter of opinion i beleive , cedega is a fork of wine
[05:49] <bullgard4> Sargun: It does matter because I want to understand my Ubuntu and thus use it intelligently.
[05:49] <h1st0> euphoria: because ubuntu only wants you in this channel.
[05:49] <Pelo> euphoria, try uninstalling completely and restinalling , see if that helps
[05:49] <dylock> cedega==$$
[05:50] <travisbickle> does anyone know the username and password of the live cd?
[05:50] <euphoria> thanks
[05:50] <Pelo> travisbickle, there shoudlnT' be one
[05:50] <nickrud> travisbickle: there is none
[05:50] <travisbickle> I'm trying to use it for file recovery
[05:50] <travisbickle> windows asks for one
[05:50] <travisbickle> when i try to connect to it over the network
[05:50] <uncle_grombor> Shoot, restricted drive restart after download.  Thanks all and peace! :-)
[05:50] <Pelo> travisbickle, then that would be the windows password
[05:50] <travisbickle> to connect to a samba share
[05:50] <pabix> ok, goodbye everybody
[05:50] <h1st0> !enter | travisbickle
[05:50] <ubotu> travisbickle: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[05:51] <krammer> /
[05:51] <Pelo> krammer, sorry not many gaim users in atm apparently
[05:51] <h1st0> travisbickle: you'd have to take a look in smb.conf and change it from require a password to non at all would be easier
[05:51] <bullgard4> Sargun: Thank you for hinting me at /proc/meminfo
[05:52] <travisbickle> Ahh and where is that located?
[05:52] <JosiahW> Pelo: I am going though this tutorial and it says this: Firstly, Dapper comes with the open source bcm43xx driver. If this driver doesn't work for you, then you should disable it, because it will conflict with ndiswrapper. To disable it, add blacklist bcm43xx to the modprobe blacklist.
[05:52] <Sargun> heh
[05:52] <Sargun> tac /proc/meminfo
[05:52] <JosiahW> Pelo: if Im running fiesty do I need to bother with this step?
[05:52] <h1st0> travisbickle: nano /etc/samba/smb.conf and change the line security = user to security = share
[05:53] <travisbickle> Thanks htst0
[05:53] <Pelo> JosiahW, i think you should ,  the mention of dapper is probably for users of older versions, not for more recent ones
[05:53] <JosiahW> Pelo: ok so it wont hurt to do it anyways just in case
[05:53] <Invisionfree> Why do I have no sound in gxine, and how can I fix
[05:54] <nickrud> JosiahW: I'm using ndiswrapper in place of that module on feisty, I've blacklisted mine
[05:54] <Pelo> JosiahW, it's not a just in case,  it's a do it,   dapper means dapper and up , so it should aslo apply to edgy and fiesty and eventualy to gutsy
[05:54] <XXer> can some one tell me how I can decompress a .rar file ..I tried installing 7zip because it said it works with .rar but I dont think its working
[05:54] <Matir> XXer: get unrar?
[05:54] <Pelo> XXer,  sudo apt-get install unrar
[05:55] <JosiahW> Pelo, nickrud ok thanks guys
[05:55] <Pelo> XXer, once you've intslled it, you'll be able to unpack from right click
[05:55] <XXer> thanks
[05:55] <narothepharoh> problems printing can anyone help?
[05:55] <xeer> hi everyone, i have a serious issue..
[05:56] <xeer> i was trying to fix fglrx so it wouldn't use mesa, and i ended up seriously destroying my system
[05:56] <Pelo> narothepharoh, you'Ve been here a few times, donT' ask for help , ask a question
[05:56] <xeer> when gdm starts, i get nothing on the screen
[05:56] <Matir> xeer: in what way?
[05:56] <j1solutions> hello all
[05:56] <Pelo> mattwj2005,  I donT' allow private msg  please talk to me in the channel
[05:56] <nickrud> hi, j1solutions
[05:56] <mattwj2005> okay
[05:56] <JosiahW> nickrud: how do i know if i have a atheros based card?
[05:56] <mattwj2005> I always do apt-get install rar unrar
[05:57] <joshritger> i need to know how to restore the previous settings for xserver, i tried to install the nvidia glx new drivers and it failed, but it made a backup of my xconfig file and i need to know the command to restore it
[05:57] <j1solutions> whats new tonight? I just installed kubuntu on this laptop.  everything works great
[05:57] <j1solutions> i doubt i could do that with vista
[05:57] <h1st0> joshritger: ls /etc/X11/*.conf
[05:57] <dylock> joshritger: you should just be able to cp the backup as xorg.conf
[05:57] <nickrud> JosiahW: you'd check the output of lspci (or  lsusb) , and look up that chip
[05:57] <andresj> is there a organ-like program for *ubuntu? (or otherwise a linux program?)
[05:57] <narothepharoh> ok pelo i am having a problem with printing do you know how to fix it? it says printing but it is doing nothing
[05:57] <Pelo> joshritger,  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[05:57] <mattwj2005> I am trying to not be a jerk in this channel ;)
[05:57] <Pelo> narothepharoh, did it ever print ?
[05:57] <joshritger> ok i will try that
[05:57] <JosiahW> nickrud: ok great thank you
[05:57] <h1st0> joshritger: get the name of the old one and sudo cp /etc/X11/oldone.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[05:58] <Invisionfree> Ok, I did the !sound stuff, and its notworking - gxine gives me no sound. Nothing is muted, everything seems fine..Any idea why sound is failing me?
[05:58] <godlygeek> xeer: have you tried rebuilding an xorg.conf from scratch?
[05:58] <nickrud> JosiahW: if you can't identify it, come back for help
[05:58] <Pelo> mattwj2005,  trust me that's a loosing battle
[05:58] <travisbickle> Do i have to restart SAMBA for the changes to the .conf to take effect?
[05:58] <joshritger> i have no way of finding out the name of the old copy i can't read the hard drive in windows
[05:58] <nickrud> travisbickle: yes
[05:58] <narothepharoh> pelo: it did but i have reinstalled twice and it hasnt since the last good install i did
[05:58] <godlygeek> using 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'?
[05:58] <Pelo> Invisionfree, check in menu > system > admin > users , make sure you have permission to use sound
[05:58] <JosiahW> nickrud: nope its easy to identify
[05:58] <cld2> joshritger: boot from the disk, mount up / or /etc and then take a look
[05:59] <travisbickle> nickrud: How?
[05:59] <joshritger> ok
[05:59] <narothepharoh> it seems to be a good install now just minor issues
[05:59] <Invisionfree> Pelo, I try
[05:59] <joshritger> i will try them
thanks for the help ....it works grate
[05:59] <h1st0> joshritger: you can get some ext3 explorer
[05:59] <joshritger> does anyone know of a way to read ext3 in windows
[05:59] <nickrud> travisbickle: I knew I should have said how, right after I hit enter ;)   sudo /etc/init.d/samba restart
[05:59] <bonsai_> as long as the partition table is intact, you can now read from any Windows filesystem from Linux
[05:59] <h1st0> joshritger: or just boot the computer hit esc while grub is loading and select recovery mode and do everything from there.
[05:59] <Pelo> narothepharoh, thnk you might have missed something  ?   check the port, check the paper size , if it's a usb printer, check in system > prefs  > remvoable media see that the usb printer box is checked
[05:59] <Invisionfree> Pelo - What exactly am I looking for? Use Audio Devices?
[05:59] <travisbickle> Thanks nickrud
[06:00] <Pelo> Invisionfree, that would be it
[06:00] <h1st0> joshritger: gogole there are tons of apps for it.
[06:00] <narothepharoh> pelo I have it hooked to a usb hub does that make a difference?
[06:00] <Invisionfree> Pelo its checked
[06:00] <andresj> joshritger, just search for ext3 windows in google: http://www.fs-driver.org/download.html
[06:00] <joshritger> ok
[06:00] <bonsai_> no
[06:00] <Pelo> narothepharoh,  it could try pluggint it direct, see if there is a difference
[06:00] <fatcatmatt> joshritger: http://linuxhelp.blogspot.com/2007/03/mount-ext2-or-ext3-partition-in-windows.html
[06:00] <cld2> so, im using 2.6.22-11 but when I try to install nvidia-glx-new it trys to add the 2.6.22-10 kernal bits. is that legit?
[06:00] <Invisionfree> Pelo - Any other ideas?
[06:00] <bonsai_> no, the bus connection only effects which /dev you need to use when mounting the filesystem
[06:00] <Pelo> Invisionfree, open a terminal , type  lspci , see the audio card is recognised
[06:01] <nickrud> cld2: it means that you're using alpha software, and not everything is in sync yet
[06:01] <godlygeek> cld2: it should be, i believe.
[06:01] <Byro1> how do i find out the ip of my ubuntu installation on my network?
[06:01] <Invisionfree> Pelo: 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 02)
[06:01] <godlygeek> Byro1: ifconfig
[06:01] <Byro1> thanks
[06:01] <nickrud> Byro1: ifconfig will show you your network config
[06:01] <andresj> hi, do any of you guys know of a a program similar to an organ (the musical instrument, jeje) for linux (preferably if there is already a ubuntu pkg)?
[06:02] <Pelo> Invisionfree, check to make sure the speakers are plugged into the correct outlet and that they are powered on
[06:02] <cld2> nickrud: agreeded, im installing server, and whats strange is if I install desktop and use the restriced modules it installed all the 2.6.22-11 stuff for the nvidia bits.
[06:02] <Invisionfree> Pelo, it's a laptop, they can't be turned off AFAIK
[06:02] <nickrud> Invisionfree: what machine is that chip on?
[06:02] <cld2> godlygeek: it should be what? installing the 2.6.22-10 stuff?
[06:02] <Invisionfree> Acer Aspire 3690 Laptop
[06:02] <Pelo> Invisionfree, look up your laptop model in the forum and in this link see if there are any issues and fix for sound ,  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport www.ubuntuforums.org
[06:03] <godlygeek> cld2: yeah.  that should almost certainly not make a difference, as long as what was changed in the patchlevel didn't break ABI compatibility for a module you need.  oughta be fine.
[06:03] <ZMR> high-freq, what I need to get a directory listing with apache 1.3?, am trying to setup httpd server
[06:03] <szf> joshritger: see http://ext2fsd.sourceforge.net/projects/projects.htm
[06:03] <cld2> godlygeek: thanks. let me give it a go then
[06:04] <godlygeek> cld2: And i think they try to never break ABI compatibility on patchlevels, only on minors.
[06:04] <Byro1> godlygeek, how do i tell which is my ip http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36976/
[06:04] <travisbickle> Windows still asks for a password after changing the samba.conf. Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
[06:04] <cld2> godlygeek: good stuff to know, thanks for the info.
[06:04] <mattwj2005> newest Dr Who?
[06:04] <Pelo> travisbickle, did you try giving it the windows password
[06:04] <Invisionfree> Pelo, I see nothing but a wifi issue in the forums >.<
[06:04] <godlygeek> Byro1: they both are.. 127.0.0.1 is an ip address that only works from your system back to itself.
[06:04] <Pelo> mattwj2005,  the old ones
[06:04] <nickrud> Invisionfree: add this line      options snd_hda_intel model=acer position_fix=1    to a new file,  /etc/modprobe.d/snd_hda_intel   . Reboot
[06:05] <mattwj2005> oh okay I like the newest ones
[06:05] <godlygeek> Byro1: 10.1.1.2 is your IP address to other computers on the lan
[06:05] <nickrud> Invisionfree: I hope that one will work :)
[06:05] <Byro1> ah thanks
[06:05] <godlygeek> np
[06:05] <mattwj2005> I wish they showed them here more in the us :(
[06:05] <Pelo> Invisionfree,  that's all I have , it's probably something simple and easily overlooked, review the proceedure in !sound carefully
[06:05] <fishtank> !
[06:05] <Pelo> mattwj2005, that's what torrents are for
[06:06] <travisbickle> Pelo: yeah the windows username and password? I'll try it again.
[06:06] <mattwj2005> no thank you
[06:06] <mattwj2005> the only torrents I like are for ubuntu
[06:06] <Byro1> has anyone set up the virtualbox seamless desktop  (as described in this howto http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=433359)?
[06:07] <Pelo> travisbickle,  you could also try the password for the ubuntu install you are trying to recover
[06:07] <Invisionfree> Pelo: I went System > Preferences > Sound and tested them all, I got ugly beeps from all of them...Still no sound...And nothing overriding AFAIK
[06:07] <travisbickle> Yeah Pelo: That doesn't work.
[06:08] <fishtank> ubuntu studio cool
[06:08] <travisbickle> Pelo: Its a livecd everyone said there is no password.
[06:08] <Pelo> Invisionfree, what device is used ?
[06:08] <godlygeek> travisbickle: what are you trying to log into?
[06:08] <Invisionfree> Device?
[06:08] <nickrud> Invisionfree: add this line      options snd_hda_intel model=acer position_fix=1    to a new file,  /etc/modprobe.d/snd_hda_intel   . Reboot.  I hope that one will work :)
[06:09] <travisbickle> I'm trying to access a samba share on an ubuntu livecd from a windows PC for file recovery.
[06:09] <Pelo> travisbickle,  I thought you were using the live cd on a computer that had ubuntu installed on it but that you couldn'T access for some reason
[06:09] <ZMR> what I need to change in httpd.conf to get a plain index listing?, do i need to load any other apache module?
[06:09] <mattwj2005> hi travisbickle
[06:09] <nickrud> travisbickle: why not just install ssh-server on the ubuntu and putty on the windows, and scp the files over.
[06:10] <mattwj2005> what type of physical distance are you trying to move data?
[06:10] <godlygeek> travisbickle: winscp, rather than putty, for a prettier gui-centric view
[06:10] <mattwj2005> across the room? across the city? across the world?
[06:11] <travisbickle> No it doesn't have ubuntu installed on it. It has windows with blue screen of death. Nickrud that seems more complicated than just using samba and regular filesharing.
[06:11] <WGGM1> have some troub with kiba-dock. thought someone might be able to help me out
[06:11] <mattwj2005> travis are you have hard drive problems?
[06:11] <godlygeek> nickrud: i'm all for CLI apps, too, but it's too painful to use cmd.exe for a command line SCP to be worthwhile in windows.  :)
[06:11] <Invisionfree> nickrud: How would I do that? *Make the file*
[06:11] <godlygeek> travisbickle: it's much easier
[06:12] <nickrud> Invisionfree:    gksu gedit  /etc/modprobe.d/snd_hda_intel
[06:12] <mlyon_> hello, ho do i disable (and re-enable) Beryl??
[06:12] <godlygeek> travisbickle: sudo /etc/init.d/ssh restart
[06:12] <Overquoted> ;_;
[06:12] <WGGM1> Im running Ubuntu Feisty 7.04 amd64. When it ~/kiba-gaim-plugin and running ./autogen.sh, it comes back telling me Gaim is not installed.. when its obiously installed and i use it frequently. Any thoughts??
[06:12] <Pelo> mlyon, ask in #beryl
[06:12] <travisbickle> ssh restart why?
[06:12] <godlygeek> travisbickle: then, download winscp, log in with the account name on the livecd (check by running "whoami")
[06:12] <godlygeek> travisbickle: then copy the files over.
[06:12] <ChinaForge_> Hello,I use Ubuntu 7.04,I download new version GCompris 8.4,but i can't "make",error message:make  all-recursive
[06:13] <ChinaForge_> make[1] : Entering directory `/home/senhua/gcompris'
[06:13] <ChinaForge_> Making all in po
[06:13] <ChinaForge_> make[2] : Entering directory `/home/senhua/gcompris/po'
[06:13] <ChinaForge_> file=`echo am | sed 's,.*/,,'`.gmo \
[06:13] <ChinaForge_>           && rm -f $file &&  -o $file am.po
[06:13] <ChinaForge_> /bin/sh: -o: not found
[06:13] <ChinaForge_> make[2] : *** [am.gmo]   127
[06:13] <ChinaForge_> make[2] : Leaving directory `/home/senhua/gcompris/po'
[06:13] <ChinaForge_> make[1] : *** [all-recursive]   1
[06:13] <ChinaForge_> make[1] : Leaving directory `/home/senhua/gcompris'
[06:13] <ChinaForge_> make: *** [all]   2
[06:13] <sauvin> ChinaForge-, USE A PASTEBIN.
[06:13] <godlygeek> travisbickle: i'm not sure if it starts an ssh server by default or not.  /etc/init.d/ssh restart would start one if it wasn't started, and restart if it was, so you'd get it started either way.  :)
[06:13] <travisbickle> Yeah Mike my sister's hd says unmountable boot volume and can't boot into it. I'm trying to get her files.
[06:13] <Invisionfree> How do I open GEdit as root?
[06:13] <WGGM1> amagod use pastebin.com bro
[06:13] <mattwj2005> ChinaForge be careful!
[06:13] <narothepharoh>  i dont know what the deal is it says timed out then it dissapears from the printing screen
[06:13] <Amaranth> ChinaForge_: What is wrong with the gcompris in ubuntu?
[06:13] <narothepharoh> pelo
[06:13] <godlygeek> Invisionfree: gksudo gedit
[06:14] <travisbickle> Oh ok godlygeek. Won't it just ask me for a username and password when i log in from winscp?
[06:14] <jayde_drag0n> hey i just formated an internal drive to fat32 and now it doesn't show up for me to mount.. even tho it DOES show up in the GNOME Disk PArtioner... do i need to reboot or something?
[06:14] <Pelo> narothepharoh, ?
[06:14] <nickrud> Invisionfree: that's the exact line to use,
[06:14] <Invisionfree> What line?
[06:14] <godlygeek> travisbickle: yes, there won't be a password (blank) and the username will be whatever "whoami" gives you from a terminal on the livecd
[06:14] <xp_killer> Amaranth: ok
[06:14] <DM|> What is the flag you can run to debug when running an app through terminal ?
[06:14] <WGGM1> Anyone familar with kiba-dock???
[06:15] <narothepharoh> pelo it detects the printer and everything i made it default set paper size etc...?
[06:15] <Pelo> narothepharoh, try this,  delete it ,  restart the comp,  install the printer again, see if that works , there isn't much help I can provide on this,
[06:15] <nickrud> Invisionfree: look up (you must be using gaim, xchat makes lines with your name in them bright red)
[06:15] <travisbickle> Ok thanks godlygeek
[06:15] <fatcatmatt> what's a good remote-ing program that allows access to outside ip addresses?
[06:15] <Invisionfree> nickrud: Give me the line again - I'm using IRSSI
[06:15] <godlygeek> travisbickle: no problem
[06:15] <Invisionfree> So i cant go up >.<
[06:15] <godlygeek> fatcatmatt: remoting how?  need a gui, or not?
[06:15] <narothepharoh> pelo thank you once again I will try that
[06:15] <fatcatmatt> yes, gui, godlygeek
[06:15] <godlygeek> Invisionfree: page up shows history in irssi?
[06:15] <Invisionfree> And gksudo gedit gives me this: (gedit:27372): GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connecting to session manager:
[06:15] <narothepharoh> DAMN
[06:15] <ChinaForge_> sauvin,What is "PASTEBIN"?
[06:15] <Invisionfree> Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed.
[06:16] <sauvin> !paste
[06:16] <nickrud> Invisionfree:  gksu gedit  /etc/modprobe.d/snd_hda_intel :)  try shift-pageup , by the way, there's gotta be a way to scroll back in that one
[06:16] <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)
[06:16] <andresj> hi, do any of you guys know of a a program similar to an organ (the musical instrument, jeje) for linux (preferably if there is already a ubuntu pkg)?
[06:16] <godlygeek> fatcatmatt: from a linux system to a linux system?
[06:16] <fatcatmatt> both linux and windows, godlygeek
[06:16] <ChinaForge_> Amaranth,I can't "make".
[06:16] <Amaranth> ChinaForge_: That's not what I asked. gcompris is available in Ubuntu without compiling.
[06:16] <Pelo> ChinaForge_,  did you run ./configure first ?
[06:16] <Invisionfree> nickrud: ishock@ishock-laptop:~/Desktop$ gksu gedit  /etc/modprobe.d/snd_hda_intel
[06:16] <Invisionfree> (gedit:27419): GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connecting to session manager:
[06:16] <godlygeek> fatcatmatt: vnc seems to be your best option, then.
[06:16] <Invisionfree> Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed.
[06:17] <fatcatmatt> thx godlygeek
[06:17] <Pelo> Invisionfree, do not paste on this channel
[06:17] <jayde_drag0n> anyone: can anyone tell me what i did wrong? i used GNOME Disk Partitioner to format a drive to FAT32 and now i can't see the drive.. even tho GDP does still see it.. so i can't mount it to move files
[06:17] <Invisionfree> Its 2 lines...
[06:17] <DM|> invisionfree might do better pastebin'ing that so we can read it
[06:17] <fatcatmatt> would that be in synaptics, godlygeek
[06:17] <godlygeek> fatcatmatt: np
[06:17] <nickrud> andresj: aeolus     Aeolus is a synthesised (i.e. not sampled) pipe organ emulator
[06:17] <xp_killer> Pelo: for the past 5days everytime i download something the pc slows down.do u know why is that?
[06:17] <DM|> !pastebin | Invisionfree
[06:17] <ubotu> Invisionfree: 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)
[06:17] <Invisionfree> ITS NOT LARGE TEXTS
[06:17] <nickrud> Invisionfree: that's ok, no problem. Only a warning
[06:17] <Invisionfree> Ty :(
[06:18] <dylock> anyone know of a way to disable firefox history temporarly?
[06:18] <Invisionfree> Anywho, any idea nickrud ?
[06:18] <xp_killer> for the past 5days everytime i download something the pc slows down.do u know why is that?
[06:18] <andresj> nickrud: what is the difference between synthesised/sampled? by pipe organ you mean the type of organ it emulates?
[06:18] <nickrud> Invisionfree: two lines up
[06:18] <godlygeek> fatcatmatt: try 'aptitude search vnc' to see what's around.  vnc is a protocol, so there are a few different ubuntu clients and servers available.
[06:18] <Pelo> xp_killer,  fast connection ? one Hdd ?  you're hdd is getting over used probabaly, just a guess
[06:18] <DM|> Invisionfree BUT I CANT READ IT
[06:18] <nickrud> andresj: apt-cache show aeolus, it'll tell you more
[06:18] <Frogzoo> xp_killer: your nic sharing an interrupt with something ?
[06:18] <Invisionfree> nickrud: It never opens..
[06:18] <ChinaForge_> Pelo,Yes,I run ./configure first,configure no error,but make have error.make  all-recursive
[06:18] <ChinaForge_> make[1] : Entering directory `/home/senhua/gcompris'
[06:18] <ChinaForge_> Making all in po
[06:18] <ChinaForge_> make[2] : Entering directory `/home/senhua/gcompris/po'
[06:18] <ChinaForge_> file=`echo am | sed 's,.*/,,'`.gmo \
[06:18] <ChinaForge_>           && rm -f $file &&  -o $file am.po
[06:18] <ChinaForge_> /bin/sh: -o: not found
[06:18] <ChinaForge_> make[2] : *** [am.gmo]   127
[06:18] <ChinaForge_> make[2] : Leaving directory `/home/senhua/gcompris/po'
[06:18] <ChinaForge_> make[1] : *** [all-recursive]   1
[06:18] <Invisionfree> And you yell at me?
[06:18] <ChinaForge_> make[1] : Leaving directory `/home/senhua/gcompris'
[06:18] <ChinaForge_> make: *** [all]   2
[06:18] <Pelo> ChinaForge_,  STOP PASTEING TO THIS CHANNEL
[06:19] <[LUCIAN] > anybody try Exaile Media Player? Right now I am using Amarok but it fails to match the theme on my Gnome Desktop.
[06:19] <Invisionfree> PASTING*
[06:19] <mlyon__> I can get sound, but no video (just black screen) in VLC, and mplayer video lags way behind audio. Any Ideas?
[06:19] <ds464> Hi
[06:19] <DM|> Invisionfree only doing what you did.
[06:19] <Pelo> ChinaForge_, sudo apt-get install gcompris
[06:19] <andresj> nickrud, it tells me "W: Unable to locate package aeolus"
[06:19] <nickrud> Invisionfree: did you do    gksu   gedit /etc/modprobe.d/snd_hda_intel   (it will be an empty file, because we're making it)
[06:19] <Invisionfree> Yes nickrud, I did...And it DOES NOT WORK :(
[06:19] <ChinaForge_> Amaranth,I know,but gcompris version only 8.2,i hope try new version 8.4.
[06:19] <ds464> i installed ubuntu 6.10 on my server, did apt-get update now if i do apt-get install subversion it says package doesnt found what i can do?
[06:19] <Amaranth> ChinaForge_: does it have something you need?
[06:19] <Pelo> mlyon_, there are issues viewing videos whit composite managers
[06:20] <scipio> [LUCIAN] , use rythmbox. it integrates perfectly with gnome
[06:20] <Amaranth> ChinaForge_: Newer is not always better
[06:20] <Flannel> ds464: Do you have internet repositories enabled?
[06:20] <nickrud> andresj: go to applications->add/remove, preferences, and make sure main, restricted, universe and multiverse are checked
[06:20] <DM|> nickrud question, why do u have him doing gksu vs gksudo
[06:20] <Pelo> ok I'm done for the night,  best of luck folks
[06:20] <ds464> my english isnt good, if u mean if internet is on yes it is
[06:20] <andresj> nickrud, I'm pretty sure they are checked, but I'll double-check
[06:20] <Flannel> ds464: why don't you go ahead and just pastebin your sources.list, since there's a few possibilities
[06:20] <mlyon__> what is a composite manager?
[06:21] <nickrud> DM|: they both use the sudo backend
[06:21] <ds464> Flannel: ok! how i go into the source.list
[06:21] <[LUCIAN] > scipio, i did use rytthmbox but it fails feature wise when compared to amarok, hence why I was asking about Exaile. People call it 'amarok written in GTK+'
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[06:21] <godlygeek> mlyon__: ask in #ubuntu-effects , you'll probably get a better answer there.
[06:21] <Invisionfree> nickrud: I still need help, and fast
[06:21] <Flannel> ds464: /etc/apt/sources.list
[06:21] <nickrud> Invisionfree: ok, then do sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/snd_hda_intel
[06:21] <xp_killer> Frogzoo: wat?
[06:21] <DM|> nickrud i know, but more commonplace for sudo or gksudo,
[06:21] <[LUCIAN] > I was just wondering about stability issues since it seems pretty new
[06:21] <mlyon__> thanks godlygeek
[06:21] <Flannel> ds464: open it in any editor, paste it to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[06:22] <nickrud> DM|: seen both used here, and it's shorter.
[06:22] <Invisionfree> K, what line do I paste?
[06:22] <ChinaForge_> Amaranth,GCompris 8.2 in full screen mode,often abnormity exit.
[06:22] <andresj> nickrud: this is strange... When I click Manage repositories in Adept manager it instead updates the repositories, it doesn't show me a dialog... will my /etc/apt/sources.list tell you if I have them?
[06:22] <xp_killer> pelo: 512k 2 hdd's.and  this never happen befor
[06:23] <nickrud> andresj: yes, you're looking for universe & multiverse
[06:23] <DM|> nickrud gksu creates some error backlash in Ubuntu, best to use gksudo
[06:23] <ds464> anyone of you heard about ANTRIX or ASCENT the wow server emulator?
[06:23] <DM|> nickrud mostly GUI error stuff, but still, want it as clean as possible
[06:23] <nickrud> DM|: ok, gksudo it is hadn't heard that one yet. Can you tell me what it is.
[06:23] <rockets> Anybody know how I can set what them Gnome/GTK+ apps use when I run them within Ion?
[06:23] <ivx> could someone tell me how to unmount a usb thumb drive from terminal
[06:24] <rockets> ivx: you can do sudo umount /mount/directory
[06:24] <eypt> hi all
[06:24] <andresj> nickrud: http://rafb.net/p/fBxqvo94.html
[06:24] <DM|> nickrud gksu creates errors such as  GnomeUI-WARNING **: While connecting to session manager: Authentication Rejected,
[06:24] <godlygeek> rockets: set what they use...  how?  I'm not sure what you mean.
[06:24] <nickrud> DM|: ah, the old ones I'm used to seeing
[06:24] <ivx> rockets, thanks, how do i list out the usb devices so that i can see the name of it
[06:24] <DM|> nickrud it accomplishes the same goals if im not mistaken, gksudo is just more clean
[06:24] <chuy_max> ivx, eject name
[06:24] <rockets> godlygeek: set what theme they use . . . change how they look . .  its a very simple question
[06:25] <nickrud> DM|: haven't noted that gksduo had cleaned that up, no more answering that question. Good enough reason
[06:25] <DM|> nickrud old time linux user aye?
[06:25] <rockets> not saying the answer is simple but the question is
[06:25] <chuy_max> ivx list of usb devices: lsusb
[06:25] <nickrud> DM|: started debian in 2001
[06:25] <DM|> nickrud nice :), can always tell with u old su /gksu users :P
[06:25] <nickrud> rockets: gtk-theme-switch
[06:25] <godlygeek> rockets: you didn't mention themes or looks before.  :)
[06:25] <nox-Hand> How would I ind out what wireless driver my Ubuntu is currently running - it works fine, but I'd also like to use it on other Linux OS's
[06:26] <Flannel> DM|: gksudo is symlinked to gksu as of Edgy, so there isn't any difference anymore.
[06:26] <godlygeek> nox-Hand: dmesg | grep WIRELESS_INTERFACE_NAME ?
[06:26] <nickrud> DM|: yeah, I had sudo going a long time ago, I did a remove -rf in the wrong terminal *once
[06:26] <rockets> godlygeek: oh I said "them" i meant theme
[06:26] <rockets> my mistake
[06:26] <rockets> My grammer isn't THAT bad :-D
[06:26] <DM|> nickrud eek, done that before too, wiped out 20g of music by accident :)
[06:27] <godlygeek> rockets: lol, thus my confusion.  yeah, gtk-theme-switch should do what you need.  :)
[06:27] <rockets> godlygeek: even within ion?
[06:27] <andresj> nickrud, OK, I'm sure my sources.list includes feisty universe and multiverse
[06:27] <DM|> Flannel obviously there is, but thanks anyway
[06:27] <nickrud> DM|: about 3 months work on a linux from scratch
[06:27] <nox-Hand> godlygeek: Nothing returned
[06:27] <ivx> I'm playing around with ubuntu server edition, i'm trying to copy files from the disk onto my usb device, i plug it in and it says some stuff about the thumb drive, how do i know where/if it mounted?
[06:27] <DM|> nickrud ack, what distro ? ubuntu or a self built?
[06:27] <eypt> could someone name a program for ubuntu that unpacks .rpms?
[06:28] <nickrud> andresj: sorry, that's only in gutsy, I searched here.
[06:28] <andresj> eypt, alien
[06:28] <rockets> t
[06:28] <eypt> been having difficulties using apt-get to get it
[06:28] <andresj> nickrud, so there's no way I can get it?
[06:28] <DM|> ivx look under /mnt or /media, not familiar with server addtion tho
[06:28] <eypt> root issues considering im new and dont know how to set my account to root access
[06:28] <nickrud> DM|: self compiled, from the ground up. I was doing it because the first time I sat down at a potato install, I had no clue what to do. I figured after that is was time :)
[06:29] <DM|> eypt I dont think you want to make your user root. that is dangerous
[06:29] <Overquoted> simple question...I'm trying to remove a folder in the termal (/media/Local Disk)
[06:29] <travisbickle> That was so much easier godly geek thanks.
[06:29] <godlygeek> rockets: yes.  gtk-theme-switch just writes a ~/.gtkrc file or some crap like that, it'll work no matter what WM you use.
[06:29] <Overquoted> but it doesn't seem to like the space in the name
[06:29] <travisbickle> I'm gonna be using that all the time now instead.
[06:29] <godlygeek> nox-Hand: do you know the name of your wireless interface?
[06:29] <DM|> nickrud very nice, too bad it got borked
[06:29] <ivx> DM| /mnt is empty dir and media only conatins cdrom
[06:29] <Overquoted> "no suck folder: /media/Local"
[06:29] <DM|> eypt what are you trying to do?
[06:29] <nox-Hand> godlygeek: is this it? [ 2742.156000]  ipw3945: Detected geography ABG (13 802.11bg channels, 23 802.11a channels)
[06:29] <Flannel> DM|: No, there really isnt.  Check for yourself.
[06:29] <DM|> ivx what about /media
[06:29] <eypt> trying to unpack a .rpm but having issues using apt-get to install alien
[06:29] <godlygeek> nox-Hand: yes, that's your wireless card.
[06:29] <ivx> DM| it only contains CDROM
[06:30] <nickrud> andresj: there might be some packages out there somewhere, or you could compile it. Don't know how easy that would be. it's still 0.6, beta
[06:30] <nox-Hand> godlygeek: Not the driver name?
[06:30] <DM|> Flannel ignoring you know. kkthnxbai
[06:30] <DM|> now*
[06:30] <godlygeek> nox-Hand: lsmod | grep ipw
[06:30] <andresj> nickrud, ok. thanks
[06:30] <DM|> ivx ok, well when you load up the thumbdrive, it outputs something aye?
[06:30] <andresj> i'll try to compile it
[06:30] <nox-Hand> godlygeek: ipw3945               118816  1
[06:30] <nickrud> andresj: or wait about another month :)
[06:30] <nox-Hand> ieee80211              34760  1 ipw3945
[06:30] <narothepharoh> is there a way to download more than one torrent at a time
[06:30] <godlygeek> nox-Hand: ipw3945 IS the name of the driver, then.
[06:31] <DM|> narothpharoh use a diff app, like azureus
[06:31] <godlygeek> nox-Hand: I wasn't sure at first.  after all, i don't have that card.  ;)
[06:31] <nox-Hand> Thanks Mr God :] 
[06:31] <ivx> DM| you mean when i plug it in yeah it says something, it give it the name sdb
[06:31] <andresj> haha mmm... let me think... I'll compile it now. :) I'm too impatient with this things
[06:31] <nickrud> andresj: http://www.geocities.jp/midi_organ_net/aeolus/ , claims he wants to help newbies compile aeolus
[06:31] <eypt> DM| keep getting an error using apt-get to install alien
[06:31] <ivx> DM| would i just do something lime mount sdb /media?
[06:31] <DM|> narothpharoh the vanilla torrent downloader only allows one at a time
[06:31] <jimmacdonald> what's going on on Launchpad.com?
[06:31] <narothepharoh> DMI there is azureus for linux?
[06:31] <DM|> eypt try, sudo apt-get install alien
[06:31] <andresj> nickrud, that's just the page I have open right now... hahaha
[06:31] <narothepharoh> can i run a command for it?
[06:31] <JosiahW> nickrud: ok I am following the directions on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper?highlight=%28WifiDocs%2FDriver%29
[06:31] <eypt> DM| k ty i will try it
[06:31] <rockets> godlygeek: ok gtk-theme-switch isnt actually listing any themes, are you sure its not for gtk 1 themes? i want to use GTK2/GTK+ themes
[06:32] <JosiahW> nickrud: i get to 3.5 load the new driver
[06:32] <eypt> DM| nice tyvm
[06:32] <lgc> Hi. Why do I get "W: Duplicate sources.list entry http://packages.medibuntu.org feisty/free Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/packages.medibuntu.org_dists_feisty_free_binary-i386_Packages)
[06:32] <lgc> W: Duplicate sources.list entry http://packages.medibuntu.org feisty/non-free Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/packages.medibuntu.org_dists_feisty_non-free_binary-i386_Packages)
[06:32] <lgc> "? I see nothing wrong on my 'sources.list' file.
[06:32] <narothepharoh> DMI i am using bit torrent
[06:32] <JosiahW> nickrud: when i do sudo modprobe ndiswrapper i get a FATAL: Module ndiswrapper not found error
[06:32] <eypt> ive got alot to learn it seems XD
[06:32] <Flannel> lgc: pastebin it, and check your /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ directory for files
[06:32] <nickrud> JosiahW: you did the sudo depmod -a ?
[06:33] <lgc> Flannel, let me do that...
[06:33] <godlygeek> rockets: try "aptitude install gtk-chtheme" and go with chtheme
[06:33] <JosiahW> nickrud: yes
[06:33] <rockets> godlygeek: apt-get but sure :-D
[06:33] <godlygeek> rockets: use aptitude, it's way better.  :-p
[06:33] <rockets> godlygeek: that package doesnt exist
[06:33] <DM|> eypt np anytime you need to install something, you need to run it with sudo, but beware sudo is a powerful tool, and with power comes great responsibility :P
[06:33] <narothepharoh> Dml?
[06:34] <DM|> !sudo | eypt
[06:34] <ds464> anyone of you heard about ANTRIX or ASCENT the wow server emulator?
[06:34] <ubotu> eypt: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[06:34] <rockets> !info gtk-chtheme
[06:34] <ubotu> Package gtk-chtheme does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[06:34] <nickrud> JosiahW: and the previous section, you got something similar to : device (14E4:4311) present (alternate driver: bcm43xx)
[06:34] <JosiahW> nickrud: when i did ndiswrapper -l?
[06:34] <godlygeek> rockets: crap.  i'm running gutsy, lol
[06:34] <nickrud> JosiahW: yes
[06:34] <DM|> ivx sorry, one sec
[06:34] <DM|> ivx repeat your last message to me pls
[06:34] <eypt> DM| cool tyvm ill bookmark that for future ref
[06:35] <godlygeek> rockets: do an apt-cache search for theme | grep gtk, and see what you turn up?
[06:35] <JosiahW> nickrud: yes i got wmp54gsa : driver installed
[06:35] <DM|> eypt np bro, thats what we are here for
[06:35] <godlygeek> rockets: it might be called gtk2-theme-switch or something...
[06:35] <DauR> help help !!!
[06:35] <DM|> DauR whats up
[06:35] <rockets> nope
[06:35] <nickrud> JosiahW: how about pasting the similar line
[06:35] <ivx> DM| never mind, i'm trying to figure out how to mount this usb thumb drive and have no clue how to do it, i'm going to have to search for a walk through
[06:35] <lgc> Flannel, be my guest: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36978/ .
[06:35] <JosiahW> nickrud: device (14E4:4318) present (alternate driver: bcm43xx)
[06:35] <nickrud> JosiahW: just the one, now :)
[06:35] <DM|> ivx i might have something to help one sec
[06:35] <DauR> DM| nothing.. i have a problem.. driving me crazy
[06:35] <DauR> :(
[06:35] <eypt> DM| been a longtime windows user but my teacher got me into this so i guess im switching over ;)
[06:35] <aidan> I've installed proftpd, how do I open it up to my local network? Or even localhost. At the moment it's conection refused.
[06:36] <DM|> DauR something we can help with?
[06:36] <DM|> eypt ah, well welcome :) ubuntu is great
[06:36] <DauR> yes DM| i have a problem with ubuntu installation
[06:36] <pepsi242> how do i make the game called mother load run more faster on ubuntu??????
[06:36] <Flannel> lgc: And files in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/?
[06:36] <DM|> DauR What kind of problem?
[06:36] <DM|> pepsi242 what do you mean
[06:36] <nandemonai> aidan, Sounds like it needs configuring.
[06:36] <rockets> godlygeek: gtk-theme-switch DOES support GTK+ it just  doesnt list any of the themes i have installed . . .
[06:36] <JosiahW> nickrud: sorry cant paste it the computer im working on does not have internet
[06:37] <pepsi242> the game that im playing is running slow
[06:37] <JosiahW> nickrud: but i typed it out exactly
[06:37] <nandemonai> aidan, Or you have a firewall blocking that port.
[06:37] <aidan> nandemonai: there's nothing to configure in the proftpd.conf
[06:37] <DM|> pepsi242 what game?
[06:37] <aidan> nandemonai: I haven't got anything special installed
[06:37] <pepsi242> motherload
[06:37] <rockets> Anybody know where ubuntu keeps its GTK/Gnome themes?
[06:37] <eypt> DM| yeah im checking out a few of the dist just to see what each offer lol first one i went thru didnt work out too well for me didnt like the feel of it
[06:37] <lgc> Flannel, there's a couple: medibuntu.list  medibuntu.list.save. Should they be NOT there?
[06:37] <nickrud> JosiahW: type the following: find /lib/modules/$(uname -r) -iname ndiswrapper
[06:37] <nandemonai> aidan, I've only ever used vsftp so not sure on the proftp conf. Hmm.
[06:37] <godlygeek> rockets: hm..  gtk+ or gtk+2  ?
[06:37] <nickrud> JosiahW: does it find anything?
[06:37] <DM|> eypt which one?
[06:37] <rockets> gtk+ = gtk 2 i thought
[06:38] <eypt> DM| opensuse10.2
[06:38] <nickrud> JosiahW: that was clear enough, thanks
[06:38] <godlygeek> rockets: nope... not according to an aptitude search, anyway
[06:38] <rockets> godlygeek: i think its just choice
[06:38] <godlygeek> p   gtk-chtheme                     - GTK+ 2.0 theme changer and previewer utili
[06:38] <JosiahW> nickrud: yes it found something.. want me to type it out?
[06:38] <godlygeek> p   gtk-theme-switch                - GTK+ theme switching utility
[06:38] <DM|> eypt eek thats a tough one for beginners. I prolly wouldnt do it, even now, Ubuntu is the only linux for me atm.
[06:38] <eypt> DM| was a tad bit more difficult then this to get started a bit more user friendly this one
[06:38] <rockets> hmm
[06:38] <rockets> eh
[06:38] <nickrud> JosiahW: no, just tell me it ended in ndiswrapper
[06:38] <godlygeek> rockets:  it definitely goes out of its way to say that one is gtk+ and one is gtk+2
[06:38] <DauR> DM| i have a new HP Pavilion dv6560ee notebook with Core 2 Duo with 1 Gb Ram...
[06:39] <DauR> DM| last day i tried 5 6 times to install the unbuntu 7.04.. when i boot to the ubuntu cd and when i click the first Option i-e STart and Install .. there goes a routine check or driver upload then after a while it gives me an error that " No allocated memory is found" (i forgot the exact message) but something like that... :(
[06:39] <eypt> DM| yeah lol figured id end up with the dist that is difficult when i did the live cd for ubuntu i had difficulties with it
[06:39] <Flannel> lgc: That's the old method of adding medibuntu repos.  Remove the .save one, or edit it and comment everythign out.  (Open the other one and make sure they're is only one of each line in it as well)
[06:39] <JosiahW> nickrud: yes it id ubuntu/misc/ndiswrapper was the end of the dir
[06:39] <andresj> nickrud, (or anybody that knows) how can I make a application that uses jack, use alsa instead (or arts)?
[06:39] <JosiahW> nickrud: in the /lib/modules dir
[06:39] <nickrud> JosiahW: then I don't understand why the module isn't being found by modprobe after a sudo depmod -a.
[06:39] <godlygeek> rockets: if you want to get around using a theme switcher, you can just make a ~/.gtkrc-2.0 containing, for instance 'include "/usr/share/themes/Industrial/gtk-2.0/gtkrc"'
[06:40] <JosiahW> nickrud: should just type it out lol... /lib/modules/2.6.20-15-generic/kernel/ubuntu/misc/ndiswrapper
[06:40] <nandemonai> aidan, Standalone?
[06:40] <godlygeek> rockets: that's what I've got, anyway.  :)  themes should be in /usr/share/themes, and you need to include the gtk-2.0/gtkrc for it.
[06:40] <nandemonai> aidan, I'm setting it up here to have a look..
[06:40] <JosiahW> nickrud: do i need to reboot after sudo depmod -a?
[06:40] <DM|> DauR ok, well have you checked the CD md4 checksum from the menu ?
[06:40] <nickrud> JosiahW: it's not elegant, but I'd reboot, let the kernel build it's own list of modules.
[06:40] <warbler> DauR: at "Start or Install" click F6 then type - noapic nolapic
[06:41] <JosiahW> nick
[06:41] <JosiahW> nickrud: ok im rebooting now
[06:41] <DM|> warbler good thinkin
[06:41] <warbler> k
[06:41] <nickrud> andresj: no, I don't know that, never used jack
[06:41] <DauR> DM| yes i have ran out that memory check.. till 7 tests it didn't give me any error.. all tests went fine... then i Hault it.. coz it was a long process :)
[06:41] <Overquoted> so...has anyone had very specific data go on a hard drive that *wasn't* partitioned between installs of Ubuntu?
[06:41] <fatcatmatt> this is shaweet!  i just got virtualbox to recognize a folder on my actual computer!  been at it forever
[06:41] <nandemonai> aidan, I just installed Proftpd, standalone and without touching a thing can ftp from localhost. Don't know what to tell you.
[06:41] <DauR> warbler what will it do ?
[06:41] <Overquoted> go missing*
[06:41] <rockets> godlygeek: figured it out though
[06:42] <rockets> just used gnome-controlcenter
[06:42] <Overquoted> virtualbox?
[06:42] <lgc> Flannel, they happen to have the same contents. I'll just remove the .save one, then. But how did they end up there? Was it something I did?
[06:42] <andresj> nickrud, aeolus needs jack
[06:42] <DM|>  DauR: at "Start or Install" click F6 then type - noapic nolapic <--- Warbler said that
[06:42] <fatcatmatt> yeah overquoted
[06:42] <godlygeek> rockets: what was it?
[06:42] <aidan> nandemonai: I used inetd, perhaps that's my mistake
[06:42] <rockets> gnome contrl center
[06:42] <Overquoted> fatcat, did you ever recover it?
[06:42] <godlygeek> rockets: huh.  well, at least you got it.  :)
[06:42] <rockets> kinda a copout shortcut but ill take it.
[06:42] <fatcatmatt> what do you mean?
[06:42] <warbler> DauR: changes the way the interupt requests are handled
[06:42] <godlygeek> rockets: sorry i wasn't helpful..  heh
[06:42] <Overquoted> well...I have an 80gb drive with an old install of XP on it
[06:42] <aidan> I'll uninstall and reinstall as standalone
[06:42] <rockets> godlygeek: hey you tried
[06:42] <rockets> thanks
[06:42] <Overquoted> my motherboard fried in April and I *finally* got a replacement Friday
[06:42] <JosiahW> nickrud: still geting FATAL: Module ndiswrapper not found.
[06:42] <warbler> DauR: so memory will be found - most likely
[06:42] <fatcatmatt> i'd ditch the xp install, overquoted
[06:43] <Flannel> lgc: However you added medibuntu, you ended up doing it twice.  The second time it backed it up to the .save.  (We try to not use sources.list.d, because it makes debugging confusing.  Having to check multiple locations and stuff)
[06:43] <eypt> *sigh*
[06:43] <nandemonai> aidan, Either or should work though.
[06:43] <Overquoted> so Saturday I reinstalled Ubuntu
[06:43] <fatcatmatt> lol
[06:43] <Overquoted> accessed a fansub on the 80gb drive
[06:43] <DauR> warbler thanks.. i will try it now... but why it gave me memory allocation nto found message :(
[06:43] <DauR> warbler i m worried.. i need to install ubuntu ...
[06:43] <Overquoted> then something went wrong with Ubuntu...it was taking 2-7 minutes to load apps
[06:43] <nickrud> andresj: you'll need libjack-dev
[06:43] <nandemonai> aidan, Give it a gom see what happens. You should be able to just sudo dpkg-reconfigure proftpd rather than reinstall.
[06:43] <nandemonai> *go
[06:43] <Overquoted> so I reinstalled again, figuring I'd messed something up when I updated and installed some software in SYnaptic
[06:43] <warbler> DauR:  mb is too new for the cd
[06:44] <Overquoted> well, after the second install (again, only touched THIS hd, not the 80gb)
[06:44] <nickrud> JosiahW: then I don't know what to say; those are the steps I took. Why the kernel isn't seeing a module in it's on lib I don't know
[06:44] <Overquoted> several folders went missing
[06:44] <warbler> DauR: lots of people have luck with this workaround! :)
[06:44] <Overquoted> boot sector is fine, program folders intact, etc
[06:44] <lgc> Flannel, will it then hurt if I do away with the 'medibuntu.list' file too?
[06:44] <Overquoted> but folders that used to be in the drive director (ie, C/Anime) are missing
[06:44] <DauR> warbler it will install the ubuntu ? no apps will be skip out ? i need all the services
[06:44] <Overquoted> directory
[06:45] <Overquoted> not the Windows folders or anything
[06:45] <JosiahW> nickrud: i havent been able to update anything because of no internet access... think that might be an issue?
[06:45] <Overquoted> just folders I had files stored in
[06:45] <Flannel> lgc: you'll have to add the contents to your main sources.list (if you don't, it'll be equivalent of removing the medibuntu repositories from your list)
[06:45] <warbler> DauR: all will be like normal
[06:45] <mjordan2nd> Can someone help me get into my calclab account on campus?
[06:45] <Overquoted> I was planning on backing it all up and reinstalling XP so I can dual-boot...but that data is ALL gone
[06:45] <Overquoted> not a shred of it left
[06:45] <mjordan2nd> They have directions for windows...I can't figure out how to do it on Linux, though.
[06:45] <wonderjones> hey can anyone help me with the installation of these Compiz screenlets??
[06:45] <Overquoted> and I *Really* want some of it back
[06:45] <narothepharoh> DML ok now i got azureus but how do i open a torrent with it?
[06:45] <nickrud> JosiahW: could be, but the steps earlier, the ones about getting debs is intended to get you around not having net access
[06:45] <aidan> nandemonai: Works fine as standalone, perhaps inetd needed some extra configuration not discussed anywhere I could find
[06:45] <aidan> thanks :)
[06:46] <DauR> warbler thank u...
[06:46] <warbler> k
[06:46] <wonderjones> anyone?
[06:46] <mjordan2nd> I'm trying to use the Terminal Server Client however it's not letting me use the XDMCP protocol.
[06:46] <Flannel> wonderjones: #ubuntu-effects for compiz support
[06:46] <wonderjones> thanks
[06:46] <JosiahW> nickrud: yeah thats true... i dont know what the heck to do
[06:47] <nickrud> andresj: and libclalsadrv-dev libclthreads-dev libclxclient-dev that I see
[06:47] <eypt> DM| lol figured out how to get into the root shell
[06:47] <Overquoted> bbiab
[06:47] <DM|> eypt you shouldnt need that
[06:47] <mjordan2nd> Can someone help me use terminal server client on Ubuntu? I'm trying to connect to my calclab account at school, however I don't have the option to use the XDMCP protocol
[06:47] <lgc> Flannel, the medibuntu entry is already on 'sources.list' (I mean, besides sources.list.d/medibuntu.list).
[06:47] <eypt> DM| i know with sudo i shouldnt so i wont have to use it but nevertheless figured it out XD even if later then needed
[06:48] <nickrud> JosiahW: try this    sudo insmod /lib/modules/2.6.20-15-generic/kernel/ubuntu/misc/ndiswrapper
[06:48] <Flannel> lgc: Oh, look, you're right.  Yeah, go ahead and remove the files in /sources.list.d/
[06:48] <nickrud> JosiahW: I've gotten so used to the niceties of modprobe, I forgot about the old one
[06:48] <Flannel> lgc: sorry, missed that the first time around.
[06:49] <lgc> Flannel, OK, np. Thanks a lot, anyway.
[06:49] <fatcatmatt> NEVER again using a full install of XP or VISTA!  VirtualBox kicks arse!
[06:49] <DM|> eypt aye, i can only think of 1 or 2 occasions where i needed root shell, other than that sudo should serve its purposes, but general rule i have is if i can avoid using sudo, i do.
[06:49] <rockets> Man the ion window manager is so freaking great
[06:49] <wonderjones> where do i go again?
[06:50] <eypt> DM| avoid instances where you could totally mess up your system? im all for it XD
[06:50] <eypt> DM| which is exactly why i like the fact that root and user are seperate, i want to install it on the dell i have but i have a feeling it will be easier said then done -.-
[06:51] <godlygeek> rockets: too minimalist for me, but i used it for a while.
[06:51] <JosiahW> nickrud: i get no suck file or directory... let me look for a typo
[06:51] <rockets> godlygeek: nah once you get used to it you can work WAY faster then you can in gnome-kde
[06:51] <rockets> godlygeek: and it has a certain . . . beauty to it . .
[06:51] <JosiahW> nickrud: yeah there isnt a ndiswrapper dir
[06:51] <mikeh> how do i remote into ubuntu machine from my windows machine
[06:52] <rockets> godlygeek: and now it supports trey icons so i can use knetworkmanager for wifi
[06:52] <godlygeek> rockets: oh, yes, definitely.  but, i prefer my work model: openbox, one fullscreened xterm running screen, another desktop with a fullscreened firefox, and another desktop with an instant messenger.
[06:52] <mosno> mikeh: FreeNX was pretty cool back when I was a Fedora boy
[06:52] <godlygeek> rockets: I rarely need more.  :)
[06:52] <rockets> godlygeek: what do you mean?
[06:52] <DM|> eypt what kind of dell? I mostly work on a Latitude D820, the only thing i ever had a problem with is the microphone
[06:52] <mikeh> can i ssh into my ubuntu box from windows and how?
[06:52] <n00dl3> godlygeek: openbox is win
[06:53] <godlygeek> rockets: openbox is a window manager...
[06:53] <eypt> DM| stone age dimension 2200 i believe
[06:53] <godlygeek> rockets: much more minimalist than, say, gnome or kde
[06:53] <godlygeek> rockets: but heavier than ion.
[06:53] <Flannel> mikeh: PuTTy isa wonderful ssh client for windows
[06:53] <DM|> eypt thats an older one correct? 3-4 years?
[06:53] <HamRadio707> I have read the forums - no luck - install keeps pooping out every time with edgy, drapper and feisty - 32 and 64bit - HP Laptop DV9000 anyone here ever get it working?  I have even tried minimal install.
[06:53] <JosiahW> nickrud: should i reinstall the ndiswrapper-common_1.38-lubuntu1_all.deb file?
[06:53] <rockets> godlygeek: yeah openbox is cool, i just dont like the whole movable windows thing
[06:53] <eypt> DM| yep
[06:53] <rockets> godlygeek: with ion the screen NEVR gets cluttered cuz windows dont overlap :-D
[06:53] <godlygeek> rockets: and, rather than having complicated 'move windows around' commands, i'd rather just have one fullscreened window per desktop
[06:53] <eypt> DM| i had to remove the HD to even install opensuse on it it just wouldnt boot up on that system and another issue may be the ram in it
[06:54] <godlygeek> rockets: i don't need a WM to enforce that for me, i can do it myself.  )
[06:54] <rockets> godlygeek: eh i like the ability to split windows with ion
[06:54] <mikeh> Flannel: I am running Putty, and i am logged into my ubuntu box, but i want access to my desktop sort of like vnc
[06:54] <rockets> godlygeek: yeah, well i cant, im too lazy :-D
[06:54] <n00dl3> mikeh: yes, openssh. And start sshd in deamons. Then use putty or w/e on your windows box to ssh in.
[06:54] <fellenator> okay guys I am a little frustrated I'm trying to compile a package, well any package for that matter, I get ["No package 'gconf-2.0' found"]   any suggestions on a fix, I checked repositories, no luck there, I just started with Ubuntu this mornin' any help would be appreciated.
[06:54] <nickrud> JosiahW: one sec
[06:54] <Flannel> mikeh: Ah.  You'll need to tunnel X though ssh.  There's hundreds of howtos on the internets.  You'll need an X server for windows, xming is a nice standalone one (cygwin also has one)
[06:54] <godlygeek> rockets: to each his own.  since i rarely have more than just an xterm, a firefox, and an instant messenger opened, anyway.
[06:55] <rockets> godlygeek: yeah, i have irssi + meebo in firefox + a terminal
[06:55] <godlygeek> fellenator: why do you need to compile something?  that should be left more for advanced users
[06:55] <eypt> DM| now as soon as i figure out how the patch for xmms works i can play my music :D
[06:55] <Chubbly> I have no sound in fiesty fawn
[06:55] <godlygeek> rockets: irssi + 11 other SCREEN windows in an xterm, firefox with 115 tabs, and kopete on a third desktop.  :)
[06:55] <DM|> eypt did you install codecs yet?
[06:56] <eypt> DM| hmm on top of the patch ya need codecs?
[06:56] <n00dl3> godlygeek: screen is magic, and I love it
[06:56] <fellenator> I've written C++, VB, C# windows side, wanted to install emacs and start coding on ubuntu I'm just having troubles with the compiler.
[06:56] <eypt> DM| lol i should just get a program to change the file type
[06:56] <nandemonai> fellenator, You'd need to install build-essential to get compiling working but like godlygeek said you'd be better off leaving compilation for a bit. What app are you after? There is more than likely a deb package for it if it's not in the repos.
[06:56] <DM|> eypt well need codecs to run mp3's and stuff
[06:56] <rockets> eh i prefer multiple oncsreen terminals to screen
[06:56] <DM|> eypt filetypes for music dont matter much, you can change the filetype, but it wont change the encoding
[06:57] <fellenator> im building avant atm
[06:57] <wonderjones> who do i need to talk to for help getting this Compiz screenlets installed again?
[06:57] <eypt> DM| ahh
[06:57] <DM|> eypt lemme find you a guide
[06:57] <eypt> DM| ty it is appreciated :)
[06:57] <godlygeek> rockets: fair enough, but I can't get enough of screen.  hehe
[06:57] <nandemonai> fellenator, ah okie doke. sudo apt-get install build-essential should get you started.
[06:57] <nickrud> JosiahW: brain fart: sudo insmod /lib/modules/2.6.20-15-generic/kernel/ubuntu/misc/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.ko
[06:57] <tonyyarusso> !restricted | eypt
[06:57] <ubotu> eypt: 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
[06:57] <rockets> godlygeek: don't get me wrong, screen is fantastic, i use it over ssh all the time.
[06:57] <DM|> eypt http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#Multimedia_Codecs_.26_Browser_Plug-ins
[06:57] <rockets> godlygeek: but id rather be able to see everything at once.
[06:58] <fellenator> thx
[06:58] <tonyyarusso> !ubuntuguide | eypt
[06:58] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ubuntuguide - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:58] <tonyyarusso> oh, hey
[06:58] <Tom47> http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty
[06:58] <nandemonai> fellenator, Not a prob Bob.
[06:58] <wonderjones> anyone direct me to someone who can help with installing of these Compiz screenlets installation
[06:59] <DM|> wonderjones try the guys in #compiz or if u are using fusion, #compiz-fusion
[06:59] <eypt> DM| ty for the guides
[06:59] <eypt> Tom47 ty too :)
[06:59] <JosiahW> nickrud: ok it finds the /misc/ndiswrapper but not the ndiswrapper.ko
[06:59] <DM|> eypt np, ubuntuguide.org is your best read atm
[06:59] <godlygeek> rockets: i'd rather just have one big window for each thing i'm working on.. the entire idea of windows seems wasteful to me.  :)  like i said, to each his own.  ion, ratpoison, and wmii all have a fond place in my heart. :)
[07:00] <eypt> DM| lol im just opening em as ya sending em have to get ready for school in the morning or ima be late :P
[07:00] <rockets> :-D
[07:00] <eypt> DM| gunna mark and and read em later
[07:00] <JosiahW> nickrud: there arent any files in the misc/ndiswrapper dir
[07:00] <DM|> eypt bookmarks for the win
[07:00] <eypt> DM| ff calls it bookmark ;)
[07:00] <joebob777as7> hey i'm trying to mount a squashfs 1.0 img anyone know if it's possible in ubuntu?
[07:00] <DM|> eypt ff?
[07:00] <eypt> DM| firefox
[07:00] <Frogzoo> I can't seem to find the console on any of the ttys - where is it? or how do I enable it?
[07:00] <DM|> eypt oh lol,
[07:00] <eypt> DM| :P
[07:01] <DM|> eypt ff where i come from means something .... uh bad
[07:01] <nickrud> JosiahW: then reinstall your kernel sudo aptitude reinstall linux-image-2.6.20-15-generic since according to http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_contents.pl?word=ndis&searchmode=searchword&case=insensitive&version=feisty&arch=i386 that's were it is
[07:01] <eypt> DM| lol never heard it used bad be4 where i come from IE means something bad ;)
[07:01] <DM|> eypt lol aye,
[07:01] <eypt> DM| :P
[07:02] <JosiahW> nickrud: how do i reinstall those?
[07:02] <nickrud> JosiahW: I gave the command :)
[07:02] <wolfwalker>  Hmmm...... #xubuntu is dead. Can I ask an X-related question here?
[07:02] <rockets> wolfwalker: may as well
[07:02] <DM|> wolfwalker shoot
[07:02] <godlygeek> Frogzoo: uh.. ctrl-alt-f1 should take you to a TTY from the gui, and ctrl-alt-f7 should bring you back
[07:02] <Tom47> wish i could get multimedia to work in ubunt as well as the folk in freespire can get it to
[07:02] <eypt> DM| if i hadnt started taking the A+ courses never woulda even thought about trying this stuff
[07:02] <wolfwalker>  I have an old desktop. I gather Xubuntu runs lighter on ram than Ubuntu. What's the downside?
[07:02] <JosiahW> nickrud: oh ok
[07:03] <godlygeek> wolfwalker: there is no downside.  :-p
[07:03] <eypt> DM| teacher is a bit of a linux fanatic lol
[07:03] <JosiahW> nickrud: does it matter that im doing this through terminal within gnome?
[07:03] <vontux> hello, when I upgraded my kernel images, my windows xp entry was removed from Grub, how do I get it back?
[07:03] <DM|> tom47 have u checked out ubuntuguide.org, some easy to follow instructions
[07:03] <nickrud> JosiahW: no, no problem, and you always reboot after installing a kernel
[07:03] <wolfwalker>  It's lighter on ram and there's no downside? Then why has Ubuntu not adopted X as the standard desktop?
[07:03] <DM|> eypt hehe aye.. anytime a friend has a problem in windows all i say is  "lolwindows"
[07:03] <DM|> they hate that..
[07:03] <JosiahW> ncik
[07:03] <Tom47> DM| yes i have done that but never get the results that i see in freespire
[07:03] <godlygeek> wolfwalker: it's not a downside, it's just a difference.  they all have the same capabilities, they just all present a different frontend.
[07:03] <JosiahW> nickrud: ok
[07:04] <Tom47> DM| have no idea what the difference is
[07:04] <nickrud> wolfwalker: less integration of the apps, mostly. Some find that better.
[07:04] <DM|> tom47 whats happening
[07:04] <godlygeek> wolfwalker: most of my friends install xubuntu and then add kde or gnome packages as needed.  the argument for KDE or Gnome is that they present a better integrated interface.
[07:04] <eypt> DM| i say the same about dells :P but windows has some of the perks such as the applications constantly written solely for it but thats an easy solve soon as i get the codeweaver
[07:04] <vontux> hello, when I upgraded my kernel images, my windows xp entry was removed from Grub, how do I get it back?
[07:04] <wolfwalker>  What do you mean integrated interface?
[07:04] <wolfwalker>  <<<----------- total noob
[07:04] <DM|> eypt my dell is great :)
[07:05] <DM|> eypt their desktops stink, laptops (business side) are great
[07:05] <godlygeek> wolfwalker: gnome apps are designed expecting other gnome or kde apps to be there.
[07:05] <eypt> DM| rather like my solely windows games  XD and dell is from what i hear having customer service issues
[07:05] <godlygeek> wolfwalker: err, gnome apps expect other gnome apps to be there, and kde apps make the same assumptions about other kde apps.
[07:05] <DM|> eypt what customer service ? :P
[07:05] <jesse> vontux: you didn't erase the windows partition did you? it's still there right?
[07:05] <nickrud> vontux: you add it back yourself, and be sure to put it at the bottom after the automagic section so it'll be left alone. What partition is your windows install on?
[07:05] <Tom47> DM| eseveral sites simply work in freesire and i have to do all sorts of tricks to get an anywhere near satisfatory result with ubuntu .... mind you i dont use freespire i use ubuntu but this ara i wish i knew what it is they do thats different
[07:05] <godlygeek> wolfwalker: so, it's much more common to find a gnome app that launches another gnome ap, or something like that.
[07:05] <astie_mUtZ> hai..................frieds...........................
[07:05] <warbler> vontux: is it still listed in /boot/grub/menu.lst or /etc/fstab?
[07:05] <JosiahW> nickrud: odd.. when i do sudo aptitude reinstall linux-image-2.6.20-15-generic it gives me an error saying I wasn't able to locate file for the linux-image-2.6.20-15generic package. This might mean you need to manually fix this package.
[07:06] <DM|> tom47 sites? websites??
[07:06] <joebob777as7> hey i'm trying to mount a squashfs 1.0 img anyone know if it's possible in ubuntu?
[07:06] <vontux> nickrud: I believe for grub it would be (hd0,1)
[07:06] <eypt> DM| exactly ;) for desktops alienware was good but simply too expensive now(possible reason: dell took over?) but the best thing id say is build it :P
[07:06] <godlygeek> wolfwalker: but, all in all, you should not notice any huge differences between them.  they look different but work the same.  :)
[07:06] <wolfwalker>  Ahh....... as in clicking a link in a Gaim chat, and it automatically tries to open it in Firefox or something?
[07:06] <JosiahW> nickrud: next line says E: Couldn't lock list directory.. are you root?
[07:06] <Tom47> sites ... yes eg www.smh.com.au
[07:06] <maxwell26> alguine me puede ayudar
[07:06] <Tom47> and http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/
[07:06] <nickrud> JosiahW: need a dash between 15 and generic, and you need to be sure to use sudo:  sudo aptitude reinstall linux-image-2.6.20-15-generic
[07:06] <DM|> eypt As far as desktops.. Dell provides the best bang for the buck, we are in the information age, e-commerce is where you will save and make the most money
[07:07] <astro76> !es | maxwell26
[07:07] <ubotu> maxwell26: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[07:07] <rockets> Dells are CRAP
[07:07] <fatcatmatt> check it out!!!   http://www.desktoplinux.com/files/misc/ubuntu-billboard.jpg
[07:07] <eypt> Tom47 havent had any issues yet with the sites
[07:07] <godlygeek> wolfwalker: well, kinda, except that firefox isn't gnome or kde specific... more like you click a link in kopete (the kde messenger) and it opens in konqueror (the kde browser)
[07:07] <DM|> rockets only if you dont know what to order
[07:07] <Tom47> eypt strewth cobber i do ;(
[07:07] <wolfwalker>  Ahh
[07:07] <rockets> DM|: uh, no, sorry, theyre all crap. desktops. laptops. servers.
[07:07] <nickrud> vontux, first partition first disk, very windows friendly :0 I'll give you something to paste if you need it
[07:07] <Journeyman> are there any decent drawing programs for linux?
[07:07] <godlygeek> wolfwalker: or, all kde apps are configured from one centrol spot: kcontrol.
[07:07] <DM|> rockets I disagree, but thats ok
[07:07] <JosiahW> nickrud: yeah double checked and triple tried.. got it all written in there correct
[07:07] <vontux> nickrud: the partitions is still there I just need grub to know about it again :)
[07:07] <Journeyman> I would be happy with something a wee bit better than MS paint
[07:07] <JosiahW> nickrud: used sudo
[07:07] <rockets> Journeyman: NO! They can lie to you and tell you gimp is great, but don't believe them.
[07:07] <astro76> Journeyman, inkscape
[07:07] <wolfwalker>  So to open said link in Xubuntu, what would you do?
[07:08] <Frogzoo> godlygeek: correct - but which of these ttys is the console where alt sysrq m - is supposed to log memory info?
[07:08] <Journeyman> rockets, oh I know better than that, gimp is crap
[07:08] <eypt> DM| newegg provides alot of good parts for the price and btw you can build a desktop for the price of a dell with double the HD space and ram
[07:08] <rockets> Journeyman: however xara xtreme isnt *awful*
[07:08] <wolfwalker> |rockets:|  what would you suggest instead of gimp?
[07:08] <godlygeek> Frogzoo: the foreground console, i believe?
[07:08] <nickrud> JosiahW: then: dpkg -l linux-image*   , do you truly have a -15 kernel?
[07:08] <rockets> wolfwalker: dual booting windows and using photoshop
[07:08] <godlygeek> Frogzoo: it should do it to whichever one your on when you press it.
[07:08] <eypt> DM| not to mention the upgradeablitiy of the system ya build is a ton better considering dell limits ya way too much
[07:08] <DM|> eypt bang for the buck = complete package, IE, flat screen + desktop + mouse + keyboard + power cables,
[07:08] <JosiahW> nickrud: uname -r gives me 2.6.20-15-generic
[07:08] <wolfwalker> |rockets:|  you reccomend PAYWARE on an Ubuntu channel?
[07:08] <wolfwalker>  Heathen! :P
[07:08] <eypt> DM| can get the same from the site
[07:08] <Frogzoo> godlygeek: no dice
[07:09] <eypt> DM| and better
[07:09] <nickrud> vontux: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36980/
[07:09] <Journeyman> wolferine, why not
[07:09] <godlygeek> wolfwalker: in xubuntu, it would just check the MIME database, see that firefox is registered for .html stuff, and should just work anyway.  :)
[07:09] <wolfwalker> |Journeyman:|  I was picking
[07:09] <godlygeek> wolfwalker: perhaps most importantly, it's easy to switch between them.
[07:09] <DM|> eypt dell flatscreens are rated high, and they are great, never had a problem with any of mine and the pictures are clear and crisp, no light leakage
[07:09] <wolfwalker>  Joking y'know
[07:09] <rockets> DM|: apple hardware all the way
[07:09] <Frogzoo> godlygeek: would splash/quiet have any effect in preventing the console logging?
[07:09] <wolfwalker>  Thank you godlygeek. Downloading now
[07:10] <godlygeek> wolfwalker: if you try out xubuntu and decide that you don't like it, you can always "sudo aptitude install ubuntu-desktop" or kubuntu-desktop
[07:10] <Journeyman> man linux is seariously lacking in some areas
[07:10] <eypt> DM| well you like em i dont but i can say that id rather build it then trust something from their hands ;)
[07:10] <vontux> nickrud: I think I see my error, I'll be back to inform of my success :)
[07:10] <Journeyman> which saddens me
[07:10] <DM|> rockets Yes i agree, apple makes some great hardware, but at a price yes.
[07:10] <godlygeek> Frogzoo: try ctrl-alt-f8?
[07:10] <eypt> Journeyman which?
[07:10] <JosiahW> nickrud:  dpkg -l linux-image*  wants more info... gives me four different linux-image to choose from
[07:10] <nickrud> JosiahW: and does apt-cache show linux-image-2.6.20-15-generic show it?
[07:10] <DM|> eypt i know what you mean, i just havent had any bad luck
[07:10] <Journeyman> eypt, like what we where just talking about, drawing programs
[07:10] <godlygeek> Frogzoo: apart from that, i'm over my head.  :)  i know OF those keystrokes, but i've never NEEDED them.  :)
[07:10] <joebob777as7> hey i'm trying to mount a squashfs 1.0 img anyone know if it's possible in ubuntu?
[07:10] <shwouchk> Journeyman: 'drawing' programs?
[07:11] <Journeyman> yes art programs
[07:11] <Frogzoo> godlygeek: cool, thanks anyways - know alt sysrq s - it syncs disks
[07:11] <shwouchk> aah
[07:11] <Journeyman> like photoshop or fireworks
[07:11] <rockets> wow apt-cache show is way faster then aptitude show
[07:11] <Journeyman> paintshop pro
[07:11] <DM|> joebob777as7 wow thats a hard name to type.. and IMG or an ISO ?
[07:11] <Journeyman> hell I might just use MS paint in wine
[07:11] <shwouchk> heh, I didn't even think theres man linux
[07:11] <rockets> Journeyman: if you MUST do your drawing on linux your best option is photoshop 7 on wine
[07:11] <shwouchk> Journeyman: what's wrong with GIMP?
[07:11] <DM|> Journeyman Gimp
[07:11] <eypt> journeyman if you are bent on using solely that you could simply use codeweavers i believe paintshop and photoshop work in it
[07:11] <rockets> shwouchk: how about its a peice of crap
[07:11] <Journeyman> gimp? are you kidding me
[07:11] <Journeyman> gimp is worthless
[07:12] <rockets> for one, gimp doesnt do cmyk. and for two, even if it did, its still crap
[07:12] <DM|> rockets only problem i have with photoshop in wine is no integration
[07:12] <shwouchk> Im not a professional but for the stuff I sometimes have to do I am very satisfied with gimp
[07:12] <Journeyman> i can't even draw a circle in gimp
[07:12] <rockets> DM|: thats why i said if you must
[07:12] <godlygeek> Frogzoo: even when the machine is hardlocked?
[07:12] <shwouchk> Journeyman: maybe you lack the skill?
[07:12] <eypt> journeyman but from what i see linux has other program besides gimp have ya tryed the add or remove option and looked through it?
[07:12] <rockets> even if gimp could do everything PS can, it would still suck because of its crap interface
[07:12] <godlygeek> Frogzoo: oh, what difference does it make... i'm on a macbook, i don't even HAVE a sysreq key.  :)
[07:12] <rockets> the only good thing about gimp is that its the reason GTK exists
[07:12] <Journeyman> shwouchk, or maybe gimp is crap
[07:13] <JosiahW> nickrud: when i do apt-cache show linux-image-2.6.20-15generic it gives me W: Unable to locate package linux-image-2.6.20-15generic <BR> E: No packages found
[07:13] <warbler> !ubuntu-studio
[07:13] <godlygeek> rockets: gtk is not a good thing.  :)
[07:13] <ubotu> UbuntuStudio is a site for the artist who wishes to use Ubuntu as their Digital Audio Workstation. It contains all the best parts of Audio/Graphical/Visual components from the Ubuntu repositories, and extra! Available at http://ubuntustudio.tv Or visit #ubuntustudio.
[07:13] <fatcatmatt> HEY!  is ubuntu ultimate edition 1.3 any good?
[07:13] <DM|> rockets im an old PS fan myself, and own CS2 9, too bad i cant use it in linux :X
[07:13] <rockets> Journeyman: you know, i thinmk you may be right. gimp is crap
[07:13] <shwouchk> Journeyman: I vote for the former :)
[07:13] <Journeyman> hehe
[07:13] <vontux> nickrud: no luck :( would you mind looking at a paste of my menu.lst entry?
[07:13] <shwouchk> rockets: gimp interface is fine
[07:13] <Journeyman> I am not hating on linux or opensource by any means, I love it
[07:13] <rockets> nickrud: solidarity my ass, im not going to lie and say gimp is good just to promote linux
[07:13] <joebob777as7> DM|, you can just type joe and hit tab... it is a squashfs filesystem it ends in .squashfs
[07:13] <Journeyman> but man gimp just lacks tools
[07:13] <rockets> shwouchk: suuuuure it is.
[07:13] <godlygeek> rockets: gtk is far inferior to qt in every way, except that it compiles faster.  :)
[07:13] <rockets> shwouchk: thats why gimpshop exists. because gimp has a fantastic interface
[07:13] <shwouchk> rockets: write a new one :P
[07:13] <DM|> joebob777as7: Ah i see, umm.. gosh im not sure, sorry bro
[07:14] <rockets> godlygeek: no, actually, gtk is MUCH prettier, and thats why i like it
[07:14] <shwouchk> rockets: whats gimpshop?
[07:14] <DM|> joebob777as7: I think your best source is google atm
[07:14] <rockets> shwouchk: a fork/mod/something that makes gimp use a more photshop like interafece
[07:14] <nickrud> JosiahW: ok, you have a problem for sure. You don't have the kernel properly installed, and you apt is messed. You'd be better off copying off the driver, and those ndiswrapper packages to a cd and reinstalling and starting over
[07:14] <Journeyman> gimpshop is just a skin really
[07:14] <Journeyman> makes the interface more like photoshop
[07:14] <eypt> journeyman like i said ya could just use codeweaver to run PS and those others youd have to check the compatability list at their site
[07:14] <kkathman> gimpshop is gimp with photoshop menus (kinda)
[07:14] <rockets> godlygeek: i cant STAND the way Qt apps look. They're SO ugly and they all look cluttered becasue KDE widgets suck
[07:14] <nickrud> rockets: lol
[07:14] <Frogzoo> Journeyman: people who need photoshop won't be happy with gimp - just how it is
[07:14] <Journeyman> eypt, well I have vmware so I could use that
[07:14] <godlygeek> rockets: then you haven't installed a proper Qt theme.
[07:14] <shwouchk> rockets: by that example I can conclude that the reason KDE exists is because gnome sucks
[07:15] <DM|> Journeyman yep, but its better than MS paint lol
[07:15] <joebob777as7> dm| that's why i'm here. google has failed!
[07:15] <JosiahW> nickrud: grrr... 3rd time reformating lol
[07:15] <Journeyman> DM|, no it isn't
[07:15] <rockets> Frogzoo: those people should be using PS elements
[07:15] <rockets> shwouchk: hilarious.
[07:15] <DM|> joebob777as7: sorry :/
[07:15] <Journeyman> not for basic drawing
[07:15] <eypt> journeyman vmware? havent heard of it but i am new to the linux scene
[07:15] <DM|> Journeyman lol ok
[07:15] <rockets> Anyway screw Gnome and KDE, I use Ion3
[07:15] <godlygeek> rockets: I'm not a fan of KDE apps, usually, but i find it much easier to write my own crap for Qt than for Gtk, and i get it looking pretty in MUCH fewer lines.  :)
[07:15] <wolfwalker>  !vmware
[07:15] <ubotu> VMWare Player is in Ubuntu's !Multiverse repository (package "vmware-player"), and http://www.easyvmx.com/easyvmx.shtml can create VMs for it. For VMWare Server, instructions can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VMware - See also !virtualizers
[07:15] <DM|> Journeyman i run CS2 9 in VMware myself
[07:15] <wolfwalker>  Wrong one
[07:15] <wolfwalker>  !vbox
[07:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about vbox - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:15] <rockets> DM|: yeah but its slooooow in vmware
[07:15] <wolfwalker>  !virtualbox
[07:15] <ubotu> VirtualBox is open-source virtualization software for x86, with a proprietary "enterprise" version sporting additional features. Packages for Ubuntu are provided by the makers at http://www.virtualbox.org/ - Setup details at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/VirtualBox
[07:15] <DM|> Journeyman cant use it for REALLy high res pics.. but yeah
[07:15] <Journeyman> all I needed was to take a screenshot and circle some things
[07:16] <eypt> wolfwalker ty ill check it out
[07:16] <DM|> rockets dual core ftw :P
[07:16] <rockets> wolfwalker: virtual box isnt in the repos but a deb is provided by innotek
[07:16] <wolfwalker>  There.
[07:16] <Journeyman> make it clean and professional looking
[07:16] <rockets> DMI i have dual core too . . .
[07:16] <DM|> Journeyman which gimp fails at yes
[07:16] <wolfwalker>  Thank you rockets, I was just about to look in synaptic :/
[07:16] <vontux> would anyone be willing to look at my menu.lst?
[07:16] <eypt> thats pretty cool
[07:16] <Journeyman> anyways this saddens me
[07:16] <rockets> gimp is about as good at photo editing as my balls are
[07:16] <jesse> is there a way to undo "rm -r"?
[07:16] <DM|> rockets If you configure it right, it runs pretty smooth
[07:16] <rockets> as in, i could rub my balls on a photo, and it would look about as good as gimp would make it look
[07:16] <wolfwalker>  Could someone add virtualbox to the repos?
[07:16] <DM|> rockets keep it family friendly
[07:16] <Journeyman> I can't imagen why gimp isn't better than it is
[07:17] <rockets> DMI okay okay
[07:17] <wolfwalker>  Why hate on gimp? Is there a better free one out there?
[07:17] <a2> use automatix
[07:17] <nickrud> rockets: is virtualbox faster to your perception? I haven't tried it yet, I'd have to use another license to test it
[07:17] <DM|> jesse nope, thats a powerful command, no undo for that sort of thing
[07:17] <DM|> wolfwalker nope
[07:17] <jesse> rats, ok
[07:17] <wolfwalker>  nickrud, virtualbox is FREE! That's the reason I recommended it. :)
[07:17] <rockets> nickrud: ive HEARD it is, but it keeps crashing on my box so i use vmware workstation
[07:17] <Journeyman> I wish I was a developer so I could develop a good open source art program
[07:17] <rockets> however like wolfwalker says, its free and it has more features then vmware server, which is also free
[07:18] <vontux> would anyone be willing to look at my menu.lst?
[07:18] <Journeyman> or if adobe would stop being stupid and just port PS :)
[07:18] <JosiahW> nickrud: do you think that it matters that when i install i have to do an F6 noapic in order to get the cd to boot?
[07:18] <DM|> nickrud i bought vmware, works great for what i need it for.
[07:18] <eypt> journeyman there are alot of development programs out there and ya could prolly get a tutorial for the language ;)
[07:18] <a2> menu.lst? oke
[07:18] <DM|> later all
[07:18] <nickrud> wolfwalker: I gotta have reliability, get things done, I'm using one of my boss's licence's to run vista, and don't want to waste one
[07:18] <eypt> journeyman what ima do anyway
[07:18] <joebob777as7> hey i'm trying to mount a squashfs 1.0 img anyone know if it's possible in ubuntu?
[07:18] <Journeyman> ima?
[07:18] <nickrud> JosiahW: I don't know, honestly
[07:18] <eypt> journeyman what i am going to do
[07:18] <eypt> journeyman im too lazy to type it all out XD
[07:19] <vontux> would anyone be willing to look at my menu.lst?
[07:19] <Tom47> !paste | vontux
[07:19] <ubotu> vontux: 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)
[07:19] <Journeyman> well I am just not a programmer, have tried in the past, I can basic C/C++
[07:19] <Journeyman> thats about it
[07:19] <nickrud> vontux: sorry, got side tracked, what was the link again?
[07:19] <vontux> nickrud: np, here is the link.....   http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36981/
[07:20] <eypt> journeyman ive tryed with VB and a few others i cant read from books need tutorial software but its all expensive and the free ones are basic and confusing XD
[07:20] <Journeyman> uhm....
[07:20] <nickrud> vontux: you can't have windows and ubuntu both on hda1 :)
[07:20] <vontux> nickrud: /dev/sda1 is linux /dev/sda2 is my windows, so I assume that means hd0,1 is /dev/sda2?
[07:20] <Journeyman> eypt, VB is useless on linux
[07:20] <nickrud> vontux: yes
[07:21] <vontux> for some reason it won't boot :(
[07:21] <eypt> journeyman havent gotten far with VB anyway but it seems decent for game programming and thats what i was looking into at the time :P
[07:21] <Journeyman> eypt, hehe VB is crap IMO
[07:21] <vontux> I mounted the parition and did and "ls" to make sure it still existed
[07:21] <nickrud> vontux: you have it as (hd0,0) in your menu.lst
[07:21] <Journeyman> its nice for quick dirty tools, but not something of quality
[07:21] <vontux> oh
[07:21] <eypt> journeyman got the C/C++ tools on this tho so i will probably start with the book i found or get a copy of the tutorial my friend has
[07:21] <A2t3c13> rockets sorry i didnt mean to wander off the subject yesterday.didnt mean to be rude
[07:22] <vontux> Journeyman: I'll try that again w/ the correction
[07:22] <Journeyman> eypt, right on
[07:22] <GNine> only human
[07:23] <Journeyman> eypt, if you learn from doing, and examples, a good way to learn is by jumping into a project
[07:23] <eypt> journeyman i always have an issue with the process of learning XD i hate the beginning boring stuff and want to get right into the complex coding but cant without following from the boring stuff XD
[07:23] <Journeyman> that is how many of my friends learned
[07:23] <godlygeek> hey, for real, anyone have any clue how to use the alt-sysrq magic keys on a macbook?  since this stupid keyboard doesn't have a printscrn or sysrq key?  heh
[07:23] <joebob777as7> hey i'm trying to mount a squashfs 1.0 img anyone know if it's possible in ubuntu? or do i need a different distro?
[07:23] <Journeyman> eypt, just download the source and try to fix bugs, or program features
[07:23] <eypt> journeyman yeah i heard about that was gunna get into the L2J project for lineage but started something else XD
[07:24] <lymeca> I'm trying to mount an HFS+ partition read/write but hpmount in 'hfsutils' package can't seem to understand that it is in fact a legitimate HFS+ partition.  I can mount it fine using 'mount' as an hfsplus filesystem, but I can't write to it that way!
[07:24] <A2t3c13> rockets i had trouble with the tutorial it didnt do squat to my mp3
[07:24] <eypt> journeyman well im off for the night tired and classes tomorrow. catch ya around m8
[07:24] <Journeyman> eypt, a good friend of mine learned C that way, got into a project that was a game server emulator, can't remember the game
[07:24] <Journeyman> later
[07:24] <eypt> hmm
[07:24] <eypt> ill look for em
[07:24] <joebob777as7> lymeca, you have to copy all the files somewhere else make changes and remake the hfs+ part
[07:25] <eypt> ty for the help tonight everyone :)
[07:25] <nickrud> godlygeek: have you looked in the kernel docs, Documentation/sysrq.txt
[07:25] <eypt> gn all
[07:25] <titancompu> Can someone tell me how to burn a .dvd file?
[07:25] <lymeca> joebob777as7: I can't copy some of the files I need because I don't have read permissions on certain directories, but I can't change permissions beecause it's mounted as read-only.
[07:26] <A2t3c13> im learning c++ on the course that Berkley has available.http://webcast.berkeley.edu/courses.php
[07:26] <A2t3c13> very good!!!
[07:26] <godlygeek> nickrud: yeah, no joy.
[07:26] <nickrud> godlygeek: well, it's a pretty obscure thing, that
[07:27] <joebob777as7> lymeca you should have sudo copy rights...?
[07:27] <godlygeek> nickrud: it mentions alt-printscrn or alt-f13 on ppcs, or alt-printscrn on x86, but nothing about x86's without either of those keys... :)
[07:27] <vontux> nickrud, others: yep, that was my error hd0,0 instead of hd0,1
[07:27] <nepali> anyone have worked with canon LBP 2900
[07:27] <nepali> I followed the link https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters/CanonPrinters/Canon_LBP_2900
[07:28] <nickrud> vontux: one more thing: take that segment, and put it below the AUTOMAGIC KERNEL line just below it. That will prevent ubuntu erasing it again
[07:28] <nepali> but it doesn't work
[07:28] <lymeca> joebob777as7: I try: "sudo cp -R Users/ /test/" and there are files/directories in Users that give errors
[07:28] <godlygeek> just something that would be nice to have, since i've been accidentally hardlocking my system once in a while...  accidentally fork-bombed myself twice yesterday playing with my .zshrc, woulda been nice to be able to panic and hit alt-sysrq-s before everything locked for good.  heh
[07:28] <vontux> nickrud: thx, was that always the way for that fix, or is that something new in grub?
[07:28] <joebob777as7> sorry lymeca can't help beyond that. i'm having my own mount issues...
[07:28] <vontux> nickrud: I refer to AUTOMAGIC KERNEL that is
[07:28] <nickrud> godlygeek: hm, I think I need to look into that, maybe it'll save me heartache with this fglrx driver.
[07:29] <nickrud> vontux: no, that's been around for debian kernels for years
[07:29] <vontux> nickrud: ha shows what I know
[07:29] <nickrud> vontux: but, I never had debian not find my windows, either ;)
[07:29] <FreeDance> this may sound really  far fetched  but does anyone know of a site that can tell me how to make a game in like command line or any hints on what i have to learn to program games?
[07:29] <jplove71> Is there a way to get my second NIC (eth1) working without having to restart/reboot?
[07:29] <titancompu> Is there a way to burn a .dvd file?
[07:30] <FreeDance> only real crapy games
[07:30] <vontux> nickrud: yeah, perhaps a minor bug
[07:30] <vontux> perhaps I'll file a bug report
[07:31] <FreeDance> anyone?
[07:32] <nickrud> titancompu: what do you mean by a .dvd file?
[07:33] <titancompu> nickrud: The files are labeled .000 .001 .002 and .dvd
[07:33] <rockets> nickrud: im fairly sure he means a file with an extension of .dvd
[07:33] <GNine> no copy and paste of dvd files.
[07:33] <nickrud> rockets: grr, or lol, don't know which :)
[07:33] <titancompu> Yeah you're right rockets
[07:33] <nickrud> titancompu: don't have a clue what those files are, how they're broken up, where'd you get them?
[07:34] <titancompu> I know what they are. They're an image of a DVD that I got from... a website. ;)
[07:34] <nickrud> titancompu: try file *.000 , what does that say?
[07:35] <JosiahW> nickrud: ok brand new formated ubuntu fiesty lol
[07:35] <titancompu> nickrud: It asks me what to open with. I tried ark and k3b and gnomebaker. No luck.
[07:35] <nickrud> JosiahW: ok, check that ndiswrapper.ko is there :)
[07:35] <JosiahW> nickrud: I havent installed it yet... should i still check it out?
[07:35] <joebob777as7> sorry lymeca can't help beyond that. i'm having my own mount issues...
[07:35] <joebob777as7> hey i'm trying to mount a squashfs 1.0 img anyone know if it's possible in ubuntu? or do i need a different distro?
[07:35] <JosiahW> nickrud: havent installed anything as of yet... unless it comes with ubuntu
[07:36] <nickrud> titancompu: ok, right click one of them, and look at the properties. What kind of file does it say it is?
[07:36] <nickrud> JosiahW: yes, check first
[07:36] <JosiahW> nickrud: how do you search for it?
[07:36] <nickrud> JosiahW: find /lib -iname ndiswrapper.ko
[07:36] <titancompu> nickrud: Unknown
[07:37] <GNine> zing
[07:37] <nickrud> titancompu: how about the one that's marked dvd ?
[07:37] <JosiahW> nickrud: yes it found it in /lib/modules/2.6.20-15-generic/kernel/ubuntu/misc/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.ko
[07:37] <titancompu> nickrud: Plain text document that lists the contents. It looks like a script for creating the dvd
[07:38] <nickrud> JosiahW: whoot!! Do the page again, step by step
[07:38] <nickrud> titancompu: there you are, I guess
[07:38] <titancompu> but nothing can deal with that script
[07:38] <JosiahW> nickrud: oh boy here goes lol
[07:39] <nickrud> titancompu: that's about as far as I really want to take a file from 'that website' on this channel ;)
[07:39] <titancompu> Ahh.. gotcha. Thanks :)
[07:39] <bullgard4> Where are the identifiers of /proc/meminfo defined or explained?
[07:39] <sauvin> What's hpssd?
[07:41] <nickrud> sauvin: it's part of the hewlett packard printing daemon
[07:41] <JosiahW> nickrud: ok on step 3.1 now
[07:41] <byonix> hi, i tried to play mov files in vlc, no pictures just sound why?
[07:42] <JosiahW> nickrud: If you have an atheros based card, remember to blacklist not only ath_pci, but also ath_hal, since ndiswrapper won't work if ath_hal is still loaded.
[07:42] <JosiahW> nickrud: think i have that?
[07:42] <sauvin> nickrud, thank you.
[07:43] <bittin> Hi
[07:43] <nickrud> JosiahW: didn't you say you have a broadcom?
[07:43] <bittin> can i restore a installation?
[07:43] <JosiahW> nickrud: yeah.. just making sure that wasnt the problem
[07:43] <bittin> becouse i tested gutsy and my comp diden't liked it
[07:43] <marciowsd> hi guys...
[07:44] <nickrud> bittin: no, downgrade == reinstallation
[07:44] <bittin> ;(
[07:44] <rockets> Are there any mac expose-like tools that I can use WITHOUT compiz/beryl
[07:44] <bittin> nickrud i have to much settings and so on :(
[07:44] <nickrud> rockets: xcompmgr
[07:44] <bittin> but i maybe need to bite in the sour apple
[07:44] <rockets> nickrud, fglrx driver no composite
[07:45] <nickrud> bittin: save your /home directory, that will save the nearly all your settings. If you did some in /etc/, save those
[07:46] <JosiahW> nickrud: ok now here is where i get confused... i can either a) use the drivers from linksys.com or b) goto http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/joomla/index.php?/component/option,com_openwiki/Itemid,33/id,list/ and pick what appears to me to be randomly from a list of ones i would want... dont suppose you could help me either pick from that list or decied on using the ones from the website
[07:46] <Dewi> is there a bot here?
[07:46] <Dewi> with factoids?
[07:46] <nickrud> !ubotu | Dewi
[07:46] <ubotu> Dewi: 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
[07:46] <nickrud> JosiahW: I used the ones from my manufacturer
[07:47] <underwatercow> Is there a reason to install Gnash over Flash? or is Gnash just for if you can't use Flash for some reason?
[07:47] <Dewi> anyone know if there's a reason why thunderbird 2 doesn't seem to be in feisty, updates, proposed, or backports?
[07:47] <JosiahW> nickrud: ok ill use those
[07:47] <SeveredCross> Dewi: Because it came out after Feisty was released.
[07:47] <nickrud> underwatercow: mostly, also for ppc and amd64 native, and for the purists
[07:48] <Dewi> SeveredCross: um... yeah, but that's what updates, proposed, and backports are for isn't it?
[07:48] <underwatercow> nickrud: thought so, thanks
[07:48] <SeveredCross> And Thunerdbird 2 wasn't big enough of an improvement in the eyes of the maintainers to warrant a backport.
[07:48] <Dewi> heh
[07:48] <Dewi> well it sucks less than 1.5
[07:48] <SeveredCross> Ubuntu doesn't backport things very often.
[07:48] <underwatercow> nickrud: For things like Gobuntu?
[07:48] <Dewi> if that's what you mean :)
[07:48] <bittin> damn me that should be so curious :(
[07:48] <nickrud> who needs thunderbird when there's mutt?
[07:48] <SeveredCross> I like Evolution myself.
[07:48] <Dewi> I just want an MUA with good IMAP support
[07:48] <nickrud> underwatercow: yes, exactly
[07:48] <Dewi> and evolution isn't famous for that
[07:49] <underwatercow> what is mutt?
[07:49] <bittin> i Like Thunderbird
[07:49] <nickrud> I use evolution , and kick it but always go back.
[07:49] <bittin> but my first look on gutsy not that good :<
[07:49] <underwatercow> why not? Gutsy seems to be pretty nice to me
[07:49] <elzbal> underwatercow: if you are on amd64 and want to use flash, I'd look into nspluginwrapper first.
[07:49] <nickrud> mutt is the utterly configurable, totally confusing text email client
[07:50] <underwatercow> nickrud: sounds appaling
[07:50] <nickrud> Dewi: it's much better in gutsy
[07:50] <Dewi> nickrud: what is?
[07:50] <bittin> underwatercow: or i liked it but not my system
[07:50] <bittin> more off
[07:50] <Dewi> nickrud: evo?
[07:50] <underwatercow> Does the KDE PIM (KMail, Calendar, etc) work well in Gnome? and in general?
[07:51] <bittin> and that sucks Ubuntu don't got any Recovery even SuSE got that :D
[07:51] <joebob777as7> where do i get panel applets?
[07:51] <nickrud> Dewi: imap support, I haven't had a crash yet when moving too many mails around may imap account too quickly
[07:52] <joebob777as7> i don't know if they are called applets or plugins...
[07:52] <nickrud> joebob777as7: there's a bunch under the right click on the panel, and aptitude search applet~sgnome will list a bunch
[07:53] <fen1x_> hey can someone help me, Beryl is like, half working
[07:53] <fen1x_> How do I activate the 3d effects?
[07:54] <underwatercow> I like the default effects in Gutsy
[07:54] <bittin> fen1x_: my Ubuntu installation is also half working
[07:54] <nickrud> underwatercow: don't get me wrong, for someone who wants to put in the effort of configuring mutt, it's an amazingly fast and usable client
[07:54] <bittin> i haven't got gutsy to work yet :(
[07:54] <fen1x_> Its working fine, just not spinny cube and such
[07:54] <underwatercow> nickrud: I'll look into it... lol...
[07:55] <slimjimmy> fen1x: launch the beryl settings and under the desktop section, there should be a cube option somewhere for you to enable
[07:55] <underwatercow> nickrud: Have you used the KDE PIM much?
[07:55] <nickrud> underwatercow: I've tried it, but for some reason kde & I just don't quite mesh
[07:55] <elzbal> underwatercow: I use Kontact/KMail. I find they do what I need them to do.  :)
[07:56] <fen1x_> slimjimmy: Yea It is activated but its not working like at all >.>
[07:56] <binanet> fen1x_ : ctrl alt click and drag?
[07:56] <fen1x_> Doesn't do anything
[07:56] <fen1x_> do I need 4 workspaces for it?
[07:56] <whyameye> is there a way I can set a ubuntu machine to email me if its disk usage exceeds a certain percentage?
[07:56] <slimjimmy> fen1x_: it should give you 4 workspaces by default
[07:56] <JosiahW> nickrud: ok there are two .inf files to choose from and i dont know which to go with
[07:57] <fen1x_> it did, but I changed it to 2
[07:57] <nickrud> JosiahW: put a directory listing on the pastebin
[07:57] <underwatercow> elzbal, nickrud: I like the PIM because it has everything together, but I haven't used it much. One of the main things I like is the calendar/persistant alarms... also, I was thinking of just using it with Gnome instead of KDE since KDE and I don't get along
[07:57] <fen1x_> But still, the effects aren't working at all
[07:57] <slimjimmy> fen1x_: none of them?
[07:57] <fen1x_> nope
[07:57] <JosiahW> nickrud: i cant.. no net access
[07:58] <fen1x_> I'm in metacity, does that have anything to do with it
[07:58] <elzbal> underwatercow: have you tried Evolution? It's a good PiM/calendar/email app for Gnome.
[07:58] <slimjimmy> fen1x_: did you have your other desktop effects enabled before you launched beryl
[07:58] <byonix_> what player can i use to play *.mov files (quick time files) properly?
[07:58] <nickrud> JosiahW: lol. Well, On mine, I used the one in drivers subdirectory, is one of the inf files in there?
[07:58] <fen1x_> oooo I got it
[07:58] <bittin> byonix_: vlc :)
[07:59] <fen1x_> Slimjimmy: ok one more thing, If I have it under just beryl, I don't have the option to move windows
[07:59] <underwatercow> elzbal: I haven't tried Evolution really... I didn't think it had a calendar... does it persist when you "close" it or do you have to leave it open?
[07:59] <joebob777as7> thanks nickrud
[07:59] <elzbal> underwatercow: it's persistant.
[07:59] <byonix_> bittin : i have the sound, not the pictures?
[07:59] <slimjimmy> fen1x_: but some of the other effects work?
[07:59] <joebob777as7> hey i'm trying to mount a squashfs 1.0 img anyone know if it's possible in ubuntu? or do i need a different distro?
[07:59] <JosiahW> nickrud: yeah there are two... a WMP54GSa.inf and a WMP54GS.inf.... so the a or not the a
[07:59] <fen1x_> Now that I'm in Beryl instead of Metacity, Yes
[07:59] <bittin> byonix_: then i don't know what crazy .mov u got
[07:59] <underwatercow> elzbal: excellent... can't believe I haven't tried it... how does it work compared to thunderbird for mail?
[07:59] <nickrud> underwatercow: it has persistent alarms, calendar, the tasks & appointments show up under the clock, etc. etc
[07:59] <bittin> becouse vlc mostly works :D
[08:00] <fen1x_> but it doesn't give me the title bars now u know?
[08:00] <byonix__> bittin : the sound is fine but no pictures?
[08:00] <elzbal> underwatercow: It's not entirely unlike MS Outlook (but in a good way), if you've ever used that.
[08:01] <slimjimmy> fen1x_: oh, the window borders are messed up?
[08:01] <fen1x_> I guess
[08:01] <underwatercow> elzbal: I've used outlook a lot at work, and I like how it works for the most part, even if it IS M$
[08:01] <cishpix> can anyone give me the configuration in /etc/exports if I want to share the folder, the client must give the password
[08:01] <slimjimmy> fen1x_: uh, right click the beryl icon in the taskbar if you can see it and click 'reload window manager', see if that does anything
[08:01] <elzbal> underwatercow: Yeah, me too. Manufacturer aside, it's a good, useful application. Evolution is build to act much like it...
[08:02] <underwatercow> elzbal: that's awesome, thanks... I'll look into it asap
[08:02] <fen1x_> nope
[08:02] <elzbal> underwatercow: ... except that it has it's own extra niceties that make it probably a bit better. And theres supposedly some working Outlook/Exchange plugins for it too.
[08:02] <slimjimmy> well, close beryl and see if you can get the window borders back
[08:02] <underwatercow> anyone have a good recommendation for a personal finance manager? or is GNUcash pretty much the best for Gnome?
[08:03] <tracker1> underwatercow, elzbal: well, outlook is okay, when paired with exchange.. for what it does... I don't like it much myself, too much bad experience with exchange 5.x and older outlook
[08:03] <fen1x_> ok you know how u can select window manager?
[08:03] <slimjimmy> yes
[08:03] <nickrud> I use gnucash, you might like grisbi, but it's euros only last time I looked
[08:03] <fen1x_> ok when I'm in Metacity, it has them, when I'm in Beryl, It doesnt
[08:03] <slimjimmy> try it in compiz and see if it does the same thing
[08:04] <nickrud> fen1x_: try reload window decorator
[08:04] <fen1x_> lol compiz completely sux xD
[08:04] <slimjimmy> i know
[08:04] <underwatercow> nickrud: Euros don't really work for me, lol
[08:04] <fen1x_> it doesn't have the window borders or the other lol
[08:05] <slimjimmy> fen1x_: can you select any different window decorators?
[08:05] <bruenig> fen1x_, no you just don't know what you are doing and the pointing and clicking front end failed so you failed
[08:05] <underwatercow> nickrud: Can you download transactions from financial institutions? or do you have to maintain it manually?
[08:05] <nickrud> washington, heck, that might as wel be europe :)
[08:05] <Genera|> hello .. my internet in ubuntu is sow slow..  got 50Mbit and all downloads are under 50k.. windows okay.. and yes i have turned off ipv6
[08:05] <nickrud> underwatercow: it'll import quicken format from banks, yes
[08:05] <underwatercow> nickrud: automatically? or just if you goto the site and download the export file?
[08:05] <JosiahW> nickrud: from the posts im seeing it looks like without the a is the way to go
[08:05] <fen1x_> lol guys, I admit I'm a complete nub to Linux and Ubuntu
[08:05] <nickrud> underwatercow: download
[08:06] <tracker1> Genera|, what cpu, mb chipset, and ethernet chipset?
[08:06] <nickrud> JosiahW: ok
[08:06] <fen1x_> but I'm tryin to figure it out lol
[08:06] <fatcatmatt> got my beryl working :)
[08:06] <Genera|> 1.73 ghz dual.. 1 gb intel chipset
[08:06] <nickrud> JosiahW: it won't hurt, since you're not using atheros anyway :)
[08:06] <Phydoux> Is there an easy way to install quicktime?
[08:06] <bruenig> Phydoux, why?
[08:06] <tracker1> Genera|, are you running feisty?  and are you updated to current?
[08:07] <Phydoux> Someone sent me a movie file that needs quicktime to play
[08:07] <Genera|> yes
[08:07] <tracker1> Genera|, also, are you running wired or wireless?
[08:07] <underwatercow> thanks everyone for the help with the finances, flash, and evolution/PIM, I'm going to go crash now ;-D
[08:07] <nickrud> Phydoux: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Medibuntu?highlight=%28medibuntu%29#head-381bea41610683e5e26322fd7028e7aef85e3105-2
[08:07] <Genera|> wired
[08:07] <bruenig> !codecs | Phydoux you just need codecs, not quicktime
[08:07] <ubotu> Phydoux you just need codecs, not quicktime: 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
[08:08] <tracker1> Genera|, are you testing from your local lan, or internet resources?
[08:08] <fen1x_> brb
[08:08] <joebob777as7> hey i'm trying to mount a squashfs 1.0 img anyone know if it's possible in ubuntu? or do i need a different distro?
[08:08] <JosiahW> nickrud: ok sudo modprobe ndiswrapper worked
[08:08] <tracker1> Genera|, am mainly curious at this point, because generally speaking intel chipsets are well supported.
[08:08] <Genera|> internett.. got 50mbit to any gbit server same place
[08:08] <fatcatmatt> phydoux: i think i just installed a codec for gstreamer
[08:08] <nickrud> JosiahW: good. From here on out, it's much better
[08:08] <tracker1> Genera|, and the same server, on ubuntu is way slower?
[08:09] <Phydoux> I get the video but no audio. Still codecs?
[08:09] <Irreducibilis> 1000 people here exactly! :)
[08:09] <JosiahW> nickrud: uh oh
[08:09] <Genera|> got 6mb/s from windows fra that server and 50k from ubuntu
[08:09] <tracker1> weird...
[08:09] <JosiahW> nickrud: when i do ifconfig or iwconfig i dont see the wlan0
[08:09] <tracker1> can you try a different nic? (or is it a laptop?
[08:09] <Genera|> laptop
[08:10] <Irreducibilis> and now its gone...
[08:10] <tracker1> :/
[08:10] <slimjimmy> oh well
[08:10] <fen1x> hello
[08:10] <bittin> Hi
[08:10] <fen1x> lol
[08:10] <tracker1> Genera|, maybe try the gutsy live cd, and see if it goes faster.. other than that, not sure what to suggest..
[08:10] <slimjimmy> hello...
[08:10] <fen1x> lol ok so hrmm
[08:10] <fen1x> No title bar
[08:10] <fen1x> is there a setting?
[08:11] <nickrud> JosiahW: have you looked for errors in /var/log/syslog talking about ndiswrapper?
[08:11] <Genera|> i have dual boot with windows.. and its good in windows
[08:11] <slimjimmy> uh, can you see everything in the taskbar fine, fen1x?
[08:11] <tracker1> nod.. I am mainly thinking maybe gutsy has a new/updated driver for your nic.
[08:11] <fen1x> yea
[08:11] <tracker1> Genera|, ^^^
[08:11] <fen1x> but I can't move my stuff around >.>
[08:11] <JosiahW> nickrud: yeah i didnt see any
[08:12] <gaurish> how can automate sending a command to remote machine over SSH?
[08:12] <Genera|> yes
[08:12] <tracker1> Genera|, if gutsy has an updated driver that works better, you may be able to build/update that from source.
[08:12] <slimjimmy> fen1x: i've had this problem before, i just can't remember how i solved it
[08:12] <fen1x> Figures
[08:12] <nickrud> JosiahW: did you see an eth1?
[08:12] <joebob777as7> hey i'm trying to mount a squashfs 1.0 img anyone know if it's possible in ubuntu? or do i need a different distro?
[08:13] <nickrud> JosiahW: and when you did iwconfig, did you see a line similar to Link Quality:100/100  Signal level:-29 dBm  Noise level:-96 dBm
[08:13] <JosiahW> in the /var/log/messages? oh sorry i was looking in /var/log/messages not /var/log/syslog should i look there?
[08:13] <mck> 1111
[08:13] <Genera|> running driver on eth   "8139too"  iam noob .. so can i update this with apt-get
[08:13] <nickrud> JosiahW: yes, and look just above here as well
[08:13] <fen1x> slimjimmy: do I need to look it up in synaptics?
[08:14] <tracker1> Genera|, if there was an update in the repositories you are using, it would be there.. sounds like a Realtek chipset for the nic btw..
[08:14] <tracker1> also, generally well supported.
[08:14] <slimjimmy> fen1x_: i guess you could try reinstalling beryl and see if THAT does anything
[08:14] <byonix> what player can i use to play *.mov files (quick time files) properly?, i use vlc, the sound has no problem, but i have no pictures shown
[08:14] <nickrud> byonix: is vlc playing other quicktimes ok? maybe its the file
[08:15] <slimjimmy> fen1x_: the #compiz-fusion channel can also help you with your beryl problem
[08:15] <JosiahW> nickrud: eth0 and eth1 both say no wireless extension
[08:15] <slimjimmy> that's what they're there for
[08:15] <tracker1> byonix, depending on the encoding, anything with ffmpeg backend may be able to play it..
[08:15] <fen1x> kk thanks
[08:15] <tracker1> iirc..
[08:15] <nickrud> JosiahW: I really don't know what else to say, that page knows as much as I do
[08:15] <Ninja> I'm running Feisty. How do I get a package from Gutsy?
[08:15] <tracker1> Ninja, that would be a bad idea..
[08:16] <tracker1> Ninja, unless you intend on updating your entire install.
[08:16] <tracker1> and even then..
[08:16] <Ninja> tracker: Should I just upgrade to Gutsy?
[08:16] <Genera|> tryed now i shell.. to download i file from the same server.. 1,5MB/s
[08:16] <Genera|> good
[08:16] <byonix> tracker1: my movie player only show blank page, but the time counter moves on?
[08:16] <tracker1> Ninja, run the live cd, and see if it works okay for all your hardware first...
[08:16] <Genera|> but in firefox or ftp very bad
[08:16] <Ninja> it does
[08:17] <gaurish> how can automate sending a command to remote machine over SSH?
[08:17] <tracker1> byonix, I can't really suggest much.. I use an even unsupported set of scripts to get media codecs..
[08:17] <tracker1> !automatix2
[08:17] <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)
[08:17] <nickrud> gaurish: a command that has to occur regularly, or just at a certain time
[08:17] <JosiahW> nickrud: see if a reboot helps anything lol
[08:17] <JosiahW> nickrud: sounds like windows
[08:18] <nickrud> JosiahW: most likely you need to go to that page and randomly try drivers ;)
[08:18] <joebob777as7> hey i'm trying to mount a squashfs 1.0 img anyone know if it's possible in ubuntu? or do i need a different distro?
[08:18] <Genera|> tryed now i shell.. to download a file from the same server.. 1,5MB/s
[08:19] <tracker1> joebob777as7, is squashfs in synaptic?
[08:19] <gaurish> Nicke, at a certain time, like say 200hrs daily
[08:19] <JosiahW> nickrud: how do i remove the drivers i just installed?
[08:20] <tracker1> joebob777as7, it looks like it should be in synaptic (repositories) in universe (check your settings)... should be able to use it.
[08:21] <tracker1> 'night all..
[08:21] <nickrud> ndiswrapper -e <driver>, where <driver> is the one ndiswrapper -l shows
[08:22] <phillipkimball> i need some help
[08:22] <phillipkimball> i need some help
[08:22] <phillipkimball> with my wireless internet on my lunix
[08:23] <xidox> ?
[08:23] <phillipkimball> i need some help
[08:23] <ryugaka> whoa
[08:23] <astro76> !ask | phillipkimball
[08:23] <ubotu> phillipkimball: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:23] <phillipkimball> can any one help me
[08:24] <bittin> !ask | phillipkimball
[08:24] <ubotu> phillipkimball: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:24] <phillipkimball> can any one help me
[08:24] <phillipkimball> can any one help me
[08:24] <phillipkimball> can any one help me
[08:24] <gaurish> phillipkimball, what is your problem?
[08:24] <xidox> only say what ?
[08:25] <phillipkimball> i cant get online with my wireless internet im useing lunix
[08:25] <phillipkimball> im new to it
[08:25] <astro76> it's spelled linux for one :p
[08:25] <n-iCe> Hi on irssi how do i hide the ~
[08:25] <n-iCe> on my ident
[08:25] <astro76> phillipkimball, do you know what kind of wireless card?
[08:26] <warbler> joebob777as7: try here - http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-99555.html
[08:26] <n-iCe> phillipkimball write iwconfig , does it detect it?
[08:26] <gaurish> Nicke,
[08:26] <phillipkimball> nope i got a hp compaq  presario c 300
[08:27] <n-iCe> pastebin your iwconfig
[08:27] <JosiahW> nickrud: it connected there for a second lol
[08:27] <n-iCe> !pastebin
[08:27] <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)
[08:27] <n-iCe> and your sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces
[08:27] <phillipkimball> were  can i find the command propmt at
[08:27] <ambrose_> did any 1 installed ubuntu on ps3?
[08:27] <fatcatmatt> phillipkimball: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-469773.html
[08:28] <astro76> phillipkimball, apps > accessories > terminal
[08:28] <n-iCe> How do I install and identd ?
[08:28] <phillipkimball> ok thanks
[08:28] <n-iCe> an
[08:29] <ambrose_> i guess not
[08:29] <JosiahW> nickrud: well it connects for a second then drops it... the icon revolves like it is still searching for the network then stops and thats when i loost connectivity. I am still not seeing wlan0
[08:30] <n-iCe> How do I install an identd on ubuntu
[08:30] <nickrud> JosiahW: you're going to have to try some other drivers, maybe if you search that 8 digit id number you'll get some pointers
[08:31] <astro76> n-iCe, aptitude search ident shows a bunch of ident daemons
[08:31] <ambrose_> hey does any 1 knows how to work joy stick cailibrator
[08:31] <Kwafoo> please,How to install software with sourse?My english too poor .so please help me
[08:32] <astro76> !compile | Kwafoo
[08:32] <Kwafoo> i download dosbox-0.72.tar.gz?how to install it? i need some other tools?
[08:32] <Kwafoo> how to install or change  to .deb?
[08:32] <ubotu> Kwafoo: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[08:32] <astro76> !info dosbox
[08:32] <ubotu> dosbox: A x86 emulator with Tandy/Herc/CGA/EGA/VGA/SVGA graphics, sound and DOS. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.65-1 (feisty), package size 506 kB, installed size 1388 kB
[08:32] <ambrose_> download alien
[08:32] <brownie17> Kwafoo, first, you will need to type sudo apt-get build-essentials i think
[08:33] <jetscreamer> ungunzip it first
[08:33] <Kwafoo> brownie17: thank you very much!
[08:33] <astro76> alien is for .rpms, and better to compile source
[08:33] <ambrose_> ohh
[08:33] <brownie17> Kwafoo, that should install everything you need to compile it
[08:33] <ambrose_> well does any 1 knows how to work joystick calibrator
[08:33] <wb> hi
[08:33] <brownie17> Kwafoo, then go to the folder where you unzipped the archive, and type ./configure then type make then type make install
[08:34] <Kwafoo> and...?
[08:34] <wb> is there a way that the system plays a sound if I (un)plug a USB device?
[08:34] <Kwafoo> finish?
[08:34] <ybite> nnk_96.com
[08:34] <brownie17> Kwafoo, once make install has been completed it should be installed completely. but if any step outputs an error, then you need to fix that before trying the next command
[08:34] <myusrnm> Are there any video tutorials on ubuntu and how to install it and set it up?
[08:34] <brownie17> Kwafoo, read the guide ubotu showed you. it will be simple and concise.
[08:35] <brownie17> myusrnm, i doubt it, it seems overkill when nearly anything you do is just a command you type.
[08:35] <spifff> I'm having a weird issue on my laptop running feisty -- for some reason sync() calls take around 8-12 seconds to sync stuff to disk, even when there is hardly any system activity. I was suspecting that this might have something to do with laptop-mode or the kernel settings it makes, but the problem persists even when i disable laptop-mode
[08:36] <spifff> The effect if it all is that roughly every half minute to minute, the system appears to almost freeze for 10 seconds, which is really annoying when e.g. trying to edit a file in vim (vim seems to make  a backup periodically and calls sync())
[08:36] <myusrnm> brownie17, I'm trying to introduce people to using Ubuntu, and such an item would be very useful to many, I'm sure.
[08:36] <spifff> any idea how to debug this? e.g. is there a way to see if the disk is spinning down and has to spin up again or something like that?
[08:36] <_aaa> hello
[08:37] <brownie17> myusrnm, ah okay. i understand. but maybe you could easily make your own? have you tried asking uncle google?
[08:37] <n-iCe> How by console can i change my keymap ???
[08:37] <Kwafoo> brownie17: thank you ,my english is so poor sometime i can't understand readme file,and chinese wiki not know clearly
[08:37] <brownie17> myusrnm, http://ubuntuclips.org/
[08:37] <ambrose_> hey does any knows how to work joystick calibrator
[08:37] <astro76> myusrnm, http://ubuntuvideo.com/ and http://screencasts.ubuntu.com/
[08:37] <ambrose_> it seems simple enough
[08:38] <myusrnm> thanks astro
[08:38] <astro76> myusrnm, those are both official projects
[08:38] <brownie17> can someone tell me how to force my CDROM drive to eject? mtab says it's not mounted but it won't eject when i press the hardware button
[08:38] <theuser_> good morning mede ircers
[08:39] <astro76> brownie17, try sudo eject
[08:39] <ambrose_> sum 1 answer brownie question that happened to me too
[08:39] <astro76> sudo might not be necessary actually
[08:39] <marek_> wys
[08:40] <brownie17> astro76, i have more than one cdrom drive, so sudo eject cdrom0   ?
[08:40] <brownie17> astro76, no result.
[08:40] <astro76> brownie17, eject device or mountpoint, e.g. eject /media/cdrom
[08:41] <brownie17> astro76, ever since i tried to open K3b and it froze, the CDROM drive has reported it contains an audio cd, via an icon on the desktop. but also it says it's not mounted,
[08:41] <lerio_> hi everybody need to know how long does the support for feisty ends
[08:41] <theuser_> wgen i deinstal a progam with synaptic and i instal de new version and i open it then i get the old one, can sombody help ?
[08:41] <lerio_> dapper is lts and what about feisty
[08:41] <astro76> brownie17, yeah audio cds are not normally mounted
[08:41] <brownie17> astro76, works for the cdrom drive that is functioning fine, but not for the one that i'm trying to open
[08:42] <brownie17> astro76, how do i mount it?
[08:42] <astro76> I thought you want to eject it
[08:42] <brownie17> astro76, lovely, when i tried to mount it, it returned an error and opened the drive, and now it's working
[08:42] <astro76> heh nice
[08:42] <brownie17> astro76, i did want to eject it, but it seems my hunch was right
[08:43] <brownie17> astro76, it's functionin fine now thankyou for your help
[08:44] <Frogzoo> lerio_: think it's 2 years for desktop releases - so 7.4 +2
[08:45] <astro76> 18 moths
[08:45] <astro76> months
[08:45] <astro76> LTS is 3 years
[08:45] <lerio_> frogsoo: from the time of its release?
[08:45] <Frogzoo> astro76: aight, thx - lerio_ 7.4 +1.5 = Sept 2008
[08:46] <ambrose_> mount : /dev/sdc1 is not a valid block device
[08:46] <ambrose_> wat does this mean?
[08:46] <Frogzoo> ambrose_: means there's no disk there
[08:46] <ambrose_> lol well there is
[08:46] <Frogzoo> ambrose_: you maybe meant to do 'sudo fdisk -l /dev/sdc' ?
[08:46] <ambrose_> and it read it before but it juss stoped
[08:47] <lerio_> so better use dapper this time until the new desktop releases soon
[08:47] <JosiahW> nickrud: well i only found one other possiable driver and that didnt work
[08:47] <ambrose_> well that work?
[08:48] <lerio_> guys do you know how to convert tar.gz to .deb?
[08:48] <[TF] Horace> :o
[08:48] <astro76> !checkinstall | lerio_
[08:48] <ubotu> lerio_: checkinstall is a wrapper to "make install", useful for installing programs you compiled. It will create a .deb package, which will be listed in the APT database and can be uninstalled like other packages. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CheckInstall - Read the warnings at the top and bottom of that web page, and DO NOT interrupt CheckInstall while it's running!
[08:48] <Frogzoo> lerio_: upgrading to gutsy from feisty will be much easier than dapper, which will probly require a reinstall
[08:49] <lerio_> uboto: sample file....ip1000linux.tar.gz.....how will i install it to dapper
[08:49] <gaurish_> how remove boinc from system startup?
[08:51] <lerio_> ubuto: google says its not possible to convert tar.gz to .deb rather .rpm to .deb is possible
[08:52] <JosiahW> Well... I dont suppose anybody here knows where or what drivers to get for a Linksys WMP54GS? I dont care if it is a windows driver or a linux driver (linux preferred) but its driving me nuts trying to find the right one.
[08:52] <Frogzoo> lerio_: google is mistaken
[08:52] <h1st0> JosiahW: lspci
[08:52] <h1st0> JosiahW: what comes up for ethernet controller line
[08:52] <lerio_> well hows that possible?....from ta.gz to .rpm to .deb?
[08:53] <Nicark> hello, hey how can i configure ubuntu so that it doesn't show the extension of the files in the desktop??
[08:53] <Tetsuo> lerio - alien command from terminal
[08:53] <astro76> lerio_, read the page ubotu sent you
[08:53] <lerio_> ok
[08:53] <chuy_max> lerio_ "ubotu" (not uboto, and not ubuto) is the channel bot
[08:53] <h1st0> lerio_: you just use checkinstall instead of make install when building from source
[08:54] <fatcatmatt> can somebody help me install pidgin?
[08:54] <lerio_> gonna try  ill read the link first from uboto
[08:54] <one> hi..how we know about all program files installed on my ubuntu 704..??
[08:55] <Frogzoo> one: you can get a list of _packages_ with dpkg --get-selections
[08:55] <one> thx 4 ur kind att
[08:55] <Frogzoo> one: yw
[08:56] <h1st0> fatcatmatt: just go to getdeb.net and download the deb and install
[08:57] <JosiahW> h1st0: Its a Broadcom BCM4318
[08:57] <fatcatmatt> thanks so much, h1st0
[08:58] <lerio_> guys now that i hav the checkinstall dunno what is the first step to convert the ip1000linux.tar.gz
[08:58] <h1st0> JosiahW: you just need the firmware for the card thats all.  The driver is already loaded by the kernel
[08:58] <h1st0> !fw-cutter | JosiahW
[08:58] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about fw-cutter - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:58] <h1st0> JosiahW: hold up i'll get a link
[08:59] <astro76> JosiahW, actually you need ndiswrapper with that one https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Device/Broadcom_BCM4318_%5BAirForce_One_54g%5D
[08:59] <JosiahW> h1st0: omg are you kidding me
[08:59] <astro76> JosiahW, it is said to hardly work with the open source driver
[08:59] <riaal__> how do I change a userpassword from terminal?
[08:59] <astro76> riaal__, passwd
[08:59] <riaal__> cheers
[09:00] <JosiahW> oh... yeah. with ndiswrapper i have actually gotten it to pick up the wireless connections it just wont connect
[09:00] <h1st0> astro76: no he doesn't
[09:00] <h1st0> JosiahW: it works fine i have one
[09:01] <astro76> h1st0, I don't have one, that's just what everyone says
[09:01] <h1st0> JosiahW: here tell you what just follow this threads app it will tell you if you need ndiswrapper or firmware http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=405990
[09:02] <astro76> h1st0, you have a bcm4318?
[09:02] <h1st0> astro76: yeap
[09:02] <h1st0> astro76: I just can't find the page for fw-cutter for him
[09:02] <JosiahW> h1st0: yeah i tried that .py from that post but it didnt work for me
[09:02] <h1st0> JosiahW: k let me find the page
[09:03] <astro76> h1st0, you'd just have to install bcm43xx-fwcutter, but that doesn't work because the server that hosts wl_apasta.o is down
[09:03] <JosiahW> h1st0: should i just follow https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Device/Broadcom_BCM4318_%5BAirForce_One_54g%5D
[09:04] <h1st0> !bcm43xx-fwcutter
[09:04] <astro76> JosiahW, you could try the open driver, but according to that page it barely works, you can get the firmware here http://ubuntu.cafuego.net/dists/feisty-cafuego/bcm43xx/
[09:04] <h1st0> JosiahW: yeah you can use that page
[09:04] <h1st0> theres the firmware page
[09:05] <h1st0> JosiahW: wget http://ubuntu.cafuego.net/pool/feisty-cafuego/bcm43xx/bcm43xx-firmware_1.3-1ubuntu2_all.deb
[09:05] <h1st0> JosiahW: then gdebi -i bcm43xx-firmware_1.3-1ubuntu2_all.db
[09:06] <JosiahW> h1st0: the computer im working on doesnt have connectivity
[09:07] <h1st0> JosiahW: okay well download that deb and find a way to get it on that computer i.e. cd or thumb drive.  and install the deb.
[09:07] <nepali> do someone noted the error , communication error while running captstatusui -P LBP2900
[09:07] <JosiahW> h1st0: i just tried doing the firmware update from http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=405990 offline version
[09:08] <JosiahW> h1st0: think that will work or should i do it with the .deb?
[09:09] <h1st0> JosiahW: if it works why bother with the deb.  I'm pretty sure it will just copy the firmware in /lib/firmware/`uname -r`  Unless it recomends ndiswrapper then I would try the deb first before that.
[09:10] <MTecknology> where is xorg/modules/input at?
[09:10] <h1st0> MTecknology: the folder?
[09:10] <MTecknology> ya
[09:10] <JosiahW> h1st0: it recommended ndiswrapper but i just told it to do firmeware.... i rebooted then went back into the .py and did the ndiswrapper... at the end of that installation i get a FATAL: Module ndiswrapper not found message
[09:11] <h1st0> MTecknology: /usr/lib/xorg/modules/input
[09:11] <MTecknology> thanks
[09:11] <h1st0> MTecknology: fyi locate /modules/input works like a champ
[09:11] <h1st0> JosiahW: so the firmware didn't work?
[09:11] <MTecknology> o - i was trying to use find / -whole name modu.....
[09:11] <MTecknology> -wholename*
[09:12] <JosiahW> h1st0: I dont know anymore lol.. been working on this for 9 hours
[09:12] <Javid> Why the crap does Epiphany depend on Firefox? x.x
[09:12] <MTecknology> gnight all - 2am and class at 8
[09:12] <svg> Hi - got some problem with keyboard/XKB. Prob is user specific, not systm wide: my usre cannot type enhanced chars with the ALT-GHRcombination (Belgian AZERTY layout) - e.g. the Euro sign by typing ALT GR - E
[09:13] <JosiahW> h1st0: so im guessing this .py thing messed up my ndiswrapper... so how do i fix that first off?
[09:13] <h1st0> Javid: lol
[09:13] <Javid> OK, how do I make apt aware that I have firefox? I installed from a non-repos source and really don't want to mess with it
[09:13] <svg> when I activate that opton through the Gnome keyboard option interface I get an error about activating XKB configuration
[09:14] <h1st0> JosiahW: well get to command prompt and try removing any modules ndiswrapper is using ndiswrapper -r <modulename>  I believe.  Try man ndiswrapper can't remember off the top of my head.
[09:15] <linux4909> hello?
[09:15] <Javid> or, even, how do I force something to ignore a dependency?
[09:15] <Ademan> hey out of curiousity where do distrowatch's statistics come from?  is it the number of people their site refer to a given OS' website? or is it the actual number of hits on the OS website?
[09:15] <bittin> hi
[09:15] <JosiahW> h1st0: any modules or drivers? how do i just remove ndiswrapper and everything that has to do with it so that i can start over?
[09:16] <h1st0> JosiahW: sudo apt-get remove ndiswrapper
[09:16] <linux4909> hello?
[09:16] <Javid> or dpkg-reconfigure it
[09:16] <h1st0> linux4909: we can see you yes
[09:16] <andruk> when i upgrade to gutsy, should i use a ubunt cd, and then install mythtv, or should i use mythbuntu and then install the rest of the packages i need?
[09:16] <andruk> *ubuntu
[09:17] <linux4909> this is nice. this is my first time on IRC
[09:17] <rockets> lol
[09:17] <Ants> i can't seem to get a straight answer on google, but is the radeon driver for the x1600 compatible with feisty and beryl?
[09:17] <linux4909> i've always wanted to get on one but never knew what client to use
[09:17] <JosiahW> h1st0: now should i remove the firmware installation that the .py did?
[09:17] <andruk> linux4909: chatzilla ftw
[09:17] <JosiahW> h1st0: then go with the .deb
[09:17] <sns> ash
[09:17] <linux4909> i gotXchat from the Automatix install i did today
[09:17] <h1st0> JosiahW: sure just sudo rm /lib/firmware/`uname -r`/bcm*
[09:18] <linux4909> is chatzilla better?
[09:18] <bittin> linux4909; welcome :)
[09:18] <JosiahW> h1st0: or remove the firmware the the .py installed and try https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Device/Broadcom_BCM4318_%5BAirForce_One_54g%5D
[09:18] <rockets> !automatix | linux4909
[09:18] <ubotu> linux4909: 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)
[09:18] <JosiahW> h1st0:
[09:18] <linux4909> thanx for the welcome
[09:18] <JosiahW> h1st0: ok
[09:18] <h1st0> linux4909: no its not better
[09:18] <rockets> linux4909, chatzilla is a bit of a joke if you ask me
[09:18] <linux4909> oh
[09:18] <andruk> does what i need it to do
[09:18] <linux4909> so i should uninstall Automatix then right?
[09:19] <rockets> linux4909, you should first use automatix to remove everything it installed for you, then remove automatix, then install all that stuff yourself
[09:19] <linux4909> if i uninstall Automatix, will it mess up anything that i have already done?
[09:19] <linux4909> okay
[09:19] <h1st0> linux4909: just isn't supported here.
[09:19] <linux4909> perfect
[09:19] <linux4909> thanx rocket
[09:19] <rockets> linux4909, we're happy to help you get things working without automatix
[09:19] <linux4909> i'll brb
[09:19] <h1st0> linux4909: its easy to add software just Applications > Add / Remove no need for automatix.
[09:19] <andruk> sry linux4909, its just that its not written well
[09:19] <linux4909> i may lose this xchat because automatix installed it for me
[09:20] <Javid> you can get it back
[09:20] <Javid> easily
[09:20] <linux4909> but i'll do what you said
[09:20] <Polysics> hi all
[09:20] <rockets> linux4909, quit xchat first
[09:20] <Polysics> any ideas on how i could rename a large quantity of files?
[09:20] <rockets> then install it with apt-get or synaptic
[09:20] <linux4909> man, you guys are so much more helpful than other forums and stuff
[09:20] <h1st0> linux4909: and you won't even lose your settings
[09:20] <mzuverink> andruk, you wont lose anything that you installed ww/ automatix, just automatix
[09:20] <linux4909> i been on ubuntu for 6 weeks now.
[09:20] <linux4909> i learn something new everyday
[09:20] <h1st0> Polysics: doesn't nautilus support batch renaming?
[09:20] <Polysics> i have generated a LOT of files that have a name like filename.tif.tif
[09:20] <bittin> ok
[09:20] <bittin> i have been on 2months :(
[09:21] <bittin> but just crashed my system ;(
[09:21] <bittin> becouse off courisity
[09:21] <JosiahW> h1st0: ok now should i install the firmware from http://ubuntu.cafuego.net/dists/feisty-cafuego/bcm43xx/ or follow the instructions from https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Device/Broadcom_BCM4318_%5BAirForce_One_54g%5D
[09:21] <linux4909> bittin what'd you do?
[09:21] <Polysics> h1st0, doest it? shame on me
[09:21] <rockets> mzuverink, yes he will, i told him to remove everything automatix installed first
[09:21] <bittin> installed gutsy :(
[09:21] <Polysics> i'll check now
[09:21] <linux4909> oh
[09:21] <enov8> good morning to all
[09:21] <linux4909> that's the new one right?
[09:21] <Polysics> lol, coming from windows, i assumed it didn't :-)
[09:21] <bittin> Morning
[09:21] <bittin> yea
[09:21] <linux4909> released last week or so
[09:21] <bittin> yea the beta
[09:21] <linux4909> i love this Fiesty Fawn
[09:21] <Renu> is any remote desktop in 7.04 program?
[09:21] <enov8> does anyone listen to drum-n=bass
[09:21] <bittin> but my network and some *debs diden't liked it :)
[09:21] <mzuverink> rockets, sorry, missed that
[09:21] <rockets> Gutsy beta isn't out
[09:21] <Trashyno1el> I've just loaded the ubuntu install disk, and the sound doesn't work. I open rhythmbox and it appears to play but nothing comes out. I've checked all the volumes, they are all up and I have an SBlive 5.1. Help!
[09:22] <linux4909> i think i'm so lucky to start linux last month. i never ever knew it had GUi and whatnot
[09:22] <Javid> if you're new, don't mess with gutsy yet
[09:22] <bittin> alpha?
[09:22] <linux4909> i always thought it was only command
[09:22] <h1st0> JosiahW: I would follow the directions from the wiki since they are specific for your card.
[09:22] <rockets> bittin, indeed
[09:22] <bittin> haha
[09:22] <linux4909> until i tried it out.
[09:22] <bittin> nah its not
[09:22] <linux4909> and man...
[09:22] <bittin> =)
[09:22] <linux4909> i haven't use my windows since
[09:22] <rockets> night all
[09:22] <linux4909> night rockets
[09:22] <bittin> ok
[09:22] <andruk> linux4909: good stuff, huh?
[09:22] <bittin> i have used linux for years
[09:22] <linux4909> thanks for the tip on automatix
[09:22] <Renu> can i have remote desktop in 7.04 program?
[09:22] <linux4909> bittin, i iam also a part of the mailing list
[09:22] <enov8> i need help with CD burning
[09:23] <linux4909> hey, i'll be back though.
[09:23] <bittin> wheres the mailing list?
[09:23] <bittin> iam only member on ubuntu-se
[09:23] <linux4909> it's the ubuntu mailing list
[09:23] <bittin> the swedish forum :)
[09:23] <slimjimmy> enov8: what are you trying to burn?
[09:23] <linux4909> hang on, let me get the addy
[09:23] <enov8> well i am trying to burn a 67 minute drum-n- bass mix
[09:23] <andruk> Renu...gimme a sec, ill _try_ to help you
[09:24] <linux4909> Bittin: ubuntu-users-bounces@lists.ubuntu.com
[09:24] <slimjimmy> enov8: do you have K3B?
[09:24] <lerio> guys do we have a chat mesenger that supports voice and webcam broadcast? just like yahoo...do we have some for ubuntu?
[09:24] <enov8> in my old Windoze days....nero would burn the mix, and let me chop the mix into track. so that the mix was not a big old ' track 1 '
[09:24] <bittin> K3B is great
[09:24] <enov8> I am looking for  a cd burning program in linux to do the same
[09:24] <linux4909> what is k3b?
[09:24] <linux4909> burning program?
[09:24] <andruk> Renu: okay, so fire up synaptic by clicking System > Administration > Synaptic Package Manager
[09:24] <slimjimmy> k3b will do it, and you can get through synaptics
[09:24] <linux4909> i use Nero
[09:24] <Dev\Zer0> hi
[09:25] <linux4909> nero linux
[09:25] <Polysics> h1st0, hmm, to me it looks like nautilus doesn't have that functionality, maybe a plugin?
[09:25] <enov8> k3b will do the trick ?
[09:25] <slimjimmy> k3b is basically the linux alternative to nero
[09:25] <Dev\Zer0> i finished to install my ubuntu and i use update and upgrade
[09:25] <lerio> guys do we have a chat mesenger that supports voice and webcam broadcast? just like yahoo...do we have some for ubuntu?
[09:25] <slimjimmy> it should
[09:25] <linux4909> oh
[09:25] <linux4909> ok
[09:25] <Dev\Zer0> despues
[09:25] <Polysics> k3b is probably equal or better than nero :-)
[09:25] <Renu> andruk done
[09:25] <enov8> is there a .deb for k3b ?
[09:25] <andruk> linux4909: if you want an open source alternative to nero (that works the same) you can always try infrarecorder
[09:25] <Dev\Zer0> i have this error
[09:25] <Polysics> and you don't have to pirate it :-)
[09:25] <Javid> OK, how do I make apt aware that I have firefox? I installed from a non-repos source and really don't want to mess with it
[09:25] <Dev\Zer0> http://www.pastebin.ca/689755
[09:25] <linux4909> andruk
[09:25] <linux4909> i wrote that down
[09:26] <linux4909> i'm going to check it out def
[09:26] <Dev\Zer0> sombody knows?
[09:26] <linux4909> Nero's package is heavy
[09:26] <linux4909> and nero today just isn't what it used to be
[09:26] <andruk> linux4909: yeah...good program
[09:26] <enov8> is there a .deb  for k3b ?
[09:26] <linux4909> just like MS all the pop software gets larger and become more resource hogs
[09:26] <andruk> linx4909: only problem is that its only for windows (sry...small detail i forgot to mention)
[09:26] <slimjimmy> enov8: i dunno, you can either get it through synaptics or apt-get in the terminal
[09:26] <Renu> andruk.....
[09:26] <linux4909> i used to like Nero. now i use Ashampoo in my Win.
[09:26] <bittin> yea
[09:26] <bittin> apt-get install k3b
[09:27] <enov8> let me try that bittin ..thanks
[09:27] <andruk> Renu: should be as simply as searching for "remote desktop"
[09:27] <Ants> nero still kicks the lama's ass
[09:27] <linux4909> me too
[09:27] <linux4909> im trying that as well....
[09:27] <bittin> yea :)
[09:27] <bittin> Nero is gr8
[09:27] <bittin> but mostly uses Alchol 120%
[09:27] <h1st0> Polysics: hrm.. i know I just saw that somewhere.
[09:27] <bittin> but haven't used win for 3years
[09:27] <enov8> i have a problem..i did the ' apt-get install k3b '
[09:27] <Renu> i want to have control on my ubuntu from work
[09:27] <slimjimmy> too bad nero linux isn't free...
[09:27] <enov8> and got this... : ' E: The package virtualbox needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it
[09:28] <andruk> Renu: so youre runnning ubuntu at home, and your work is windows 2000/xp i take it?
[09:28] <enov8> i did try to install virtualbox yesterday ...and i was unsuccessful for some reason
[09:28] <Polysics> h1st0, i think it's a perl plugin i just found, i'll try that
[09:28] <Renu> at work i have olso ubuntu:d
[09:28] <linux4909> dang! i love how fast Linux is, and how easy it is to begin an install...
[09:28] <linux4909> does this thing have smileys?
[09:28] <linux4909> :)
[09:28] <Tr1pX> how do i install a graphic grub instead of text-mode grub
[09:28] <linux4909> ok nvm
[09:28] <revilodraw> what is a good dvd ripping program for ubuntu/linux... and no didactic sermons on why we shouldnt rip copyrighted material etc...
[09:28] <andruk> Renu: you are a lucky man indeed.  however, that is beyond me.
[09:29] <bittin> revilodraw: DVD Shrink :)
[09:29] <bittin> and don't rip copyright matrial :)
[09:29] <h1st0> Tr1pX: you mean like a grub splash image?
[09:29] <andruk> !piracy | revilodraw
[09:29] <ubotu> revilodraw: piracy discussion and other questionably legal practices are not welcome in the Ubuntu channels. Please take this discussion elsewhere or abstain from it altogether. This includes linking to pirated software, music and video. Also see !guidelines and !o4o
[09:29] <linux4909> there is a linux app that is equal if not better than DVD shrink
[09:29] <bittin> if u don't upload them to a tracker ;)
[09:29] <Ants> lol
[09:29] <linux4909> forgot the name
[09:29] <enov8> oh no way..there is a dvd shrink for linux
[09:29] <enov8>  ?
[09:29] <linux4909> but i read it in the Automatix list
[09:29] <bittin> enov8: it is :)
[09:29] <andruk> whoa, i did not think that would work
[09:29] <bittin> xDVDshrink
[09:29] <revilodraw> andruk: thanks!! please continue forcing your morals on me
[09:29] <Polysics> Automatix
[09:29] <Tr1pX> yes i installed ubuntu feisty fawn but grub starts in text mode but i miss the old graphic mode grub which has spalsh images
[09:30] <revilodraw> bittin: thanks!
[09:30] <linux4909> poly, dont use automatix
[09:30] <h1st0> Tr1pX: http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/03/21/add-a-grub-splash-image/
[09:30] <linux4909> it's not supported here.
[09:30] <bittin> revilodraw: haha :D
[09:30] <bittin> it just gr8 somone rips =)
[09:30] <Tr1pX> thanxs i'll check it out
[09:30] <andruk> revilodraw: didnt say they were my morals.  but according to the bot, its not welcome here.
[09:30] <revilodraw> ubotu: thanks
[09:30] <ubotu> You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[09:30] <bittin> but better not talk about it here .)
[09:30] <enov8>  and got this... : ' E: The package virtualbox needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it
[09:30] <revilodraw> haha
[09:30] <bittin> :)
[09:30] <Ants> lol
[09:30] <enov8>  and got this... : ' E: The package virtualbox needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it
[09:30] <andruk> lol
[09:30] <enov8> can someone help me with that ?
[09:31] <Polysics> l33t h4x0r5 discussing their tools to fight the evil corporations! now THIS is an IRC channel like those you see in movies!
[09:31] <NullName> hi there everyone
[09:31] <bittin> btw do Ubuntu got any recovery?
[09:31] <h1st0> enov8: its in the repos did your kernel update?
[09:31] <enov8> tried to install virtualbox and had problems
[09:31] <revilodraw> have fun..bye
[09:31] <enov8> hist......what is in the repos ?
[09:31] <h1st0> bittin: yes hit esc at the grub menu and select recovry mode you then get plopped in a console to fix stuff
[09:31] <enov8> and i have installed all updates...i think
[09:31] <h1st0> enov8: virtualbox
[09:31] <JosiahW> h1st0: well crap.. when i "make" in the ndiswrapper dir i get a buch of errors
[09:31] <byonix> if i want to run my iso linux e.g. pclinuxos, zencafe, without restarting my system what software do i have to use?
[09:31] <NullName> can someone please recomend a good, secure, open source password protection script for my site?  I dont care what language it is in. PLeas help!
[09:32] <h1st0> enov8: no its not i'm sry
[09:32] <h1st0> JosiahW: do you have build-essentials installed?
[09:32] <andruk> byonix: if your thinking of a virtual machine...vmware, qemu, etc
[09:32] <Renu> andruk i find something like remotedesk i l try with this.10x
[09:32] <Polysics> h1st0, i think i'm better off with rename from the command line
[09:32] <JosiahW> h1st0: i dont know how do i tell?
[09:32] <enov8> no what's not hist ? !
[09:32] <Polysics> i just need to figure out the correct regexp :-)
[09:32] <h1st0> JosiahW: what sort of errors did you get
[09:32] <NullName> you need help with regular expressions?
[09:33] <h1st0> enov8: I know i'm sorry they have directions on their page.  I believe they even have a deb availible
[09:33] <andruk> Renu: id use gnome-rdp and grdesktop...but thats me
[09:33] <Creed> Anyone have recomendations on a good socks server for ubuntu/debian?
[09:33] <h1st0> enov8: http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
[09:33] <enov8> thanks
[09:34] <ce^ni> # semarang
[09:34] <JosiahW> h1st0: well a LOT of errors but most of them say "loadndisdriver.c:555(lots of different numbers here): warning: (lots of different warnings) implicit declaration of function
[09:35] <NullName> yyou guys know of a room where I should post my web password protection script question?
[09:35] <NullName> can someone please recomend a good, secure, open source password protection script for my site?  I dont care what language it is in. PLeas help!
[09:35] <NullName> I dont know where else to ask...
[09:35] <NullName> is there a way I can view different rooms on this server?
[09:35] <Javid> NullName, /list
[09:35] <mattwj2005> write one
[09:35] <Genera|> something is totaly wrong with my new installed ubuntu 7.04.. download internall from my ftp server 1000kb... got 50mbit internett and downloading is 40k from gigabit server
[09:35] <JosiahW> h1st0: I guess they all started with "loadndisdriver.c:15:20 error: whatever.h: No such file or directory
[09:36] <NullName> are they difficult to write?
[09:36] <Genera|> i have turned off ipv6
[09:36] <NullName> I only know how to write in bash...and a little php
[09:36] <NullName> I want it to be secure though
[09:36] <mattwj2005> easy way to  mix up letters....
[09:36] <NullName> I don't know how to do encryption with bash
[09:36] <mattwj2005> shift all letters 13 places
[09:37] <mattwj2005> simple math
[09:37] <angel25_> hello, i would like to know how can i know my kernel version ? (on ubuntu server 7.04)
[09:37] <angel25_> ?
[09:37] <h1st0> JosiahW: hrm... alright well scratch that idea and try the deb I guess
[09:37] <angel25_> know = see
[09:37] <andruk> angel25_: uname -r
[09:38] <h1st0> JosiahW: your kind of in a catch 22 because the computer doensn't have net.  To install some stuff thats needed.
[09:38] <angel25_> andruk thanks :)
[09:38] <enov8> how do i get to the "trash" area
[09:38] <andruk> angel25_: np
[09:38] <JosiahW> h1st0: the directions had me sudo apt-get remove network-manager network-manager-gnome
[09:38] <mattwj2005> snicker net!
[09:38] <h1st0> enov8: double click on the trash icon
[09:38] <andruk> ouch
[09:38] <enov8> i don't have one
[09:38] <mattwj2005> I recommend a usb drive
[09:38] <enov8> never mind i found it
[09:38] <h1st0> enov8: well in your /home/enov8/.Trash
[09:38] <JosiahW> h1st0: should i just reformat and get my computer hooked to the network hardwire and use http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=405990 ?
[09:39] <h1st0> enov8: or you can use gconf-editor and enable the trash icon ont he desktop
[09:39] <h1st0> JosiahW: I would try the deb of the firmware before I went through all that trouble first.
[09:39] <Creed> Anyone have recomendations on a good socks server for ubuntu/debian?
[09:40] <h1st0> JosiahW: as long as the bcm43xx module isn't blacklisted the firmware should work fine.
[09:40] <h1st0> !socks
[09:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about socks - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[09:40] <Genera|> anyone
[09:40] <JosiahW> h1st0: it is blacklisted... it tells you to in the instructions
[09:40] <h1st0> JosiahW: un blacklist it and install the firmware
[09:40] <JosiahW> h1st0: echo 'blacklist bcm43xx' | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
[09:40] <h1st0> JosiahW: then jsut reboot.  If the netmanager doesn't work you can install wicd and use that.
[09:40] <sipply> is it a good idea to install lilo to mbr when dual booting with windows ?
[09:40] <enov8> the .deb for virtualbox now will not install, and i have tired it twice m!
[09:41] <JosiahW> h1st0: how do i remove from blacklist?
[09:41] <joel> anyone on getting Beryl-emerald to work with Feisty...?  It doesn't let me move the windows, or display the theme?
[09:41] <h1st0> JosiahW: sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist and remove the bcm43xx line  then hit ctrl+x to save
[09:41] <h1st0> joel: plenty of people help is in #ubuntu-effects
[09:41] <slimjimmy> !apples
[09:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about apples - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[09:41] <joel> Thanks!
[09:41] <sipply> !dual booting
[09:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dual booting - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[09:42] <bittin> !dual boot
[09:42] <ubotu> Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - MACs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot   https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MacBookProFeisty
[09:42] <slimjimmy> ah
[09:42] <Creed> Anyone have recomendations on a good socks server for ubuntu/debian?
[09:42] <h1st0> !patience | Creed
[09:42] <ubotu> Creed: 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
[09:43] <Dark_Rain> morning all
[09:43] <OrTigaS> hi! how can i install grub to external drive?
[09:43] <Genera|> something is totaly wrong with my new installed ubuntu 7.04.. download internall from my ftp server 1000kb... got 50mbit internett and downloading is 40k from gigabit server
[09:44] <Dark_Rain> Genera|, ?
[09:44] <Genera|> too slow nett
[09:44] <h1st0> OrTigaS: just grub-install /dev/whatever
[09:44] <h1st0> !grub > OrTigaS
[09:44] <Genera|> downloading is too slow
[09:44] <OrTigaS> i installed but when the last part saying installing "grub" to where my partition is it said fatal error
[09:44] <Dev\Zer0> HI !! i have this problem http://www.pastebin.ca/689755
[09:44] <Dev\Zer0> HI !! i have this problem http://www.pastebin.ca/689755
[09:44] <Dev\Zer0> :(
[09:44] <brownie17> does anyone know how i can soft code some subtitiles i have in a .SRT file into an .AVI?
[09:44] <dwa> does anybody by any chance know about a backport for gedit 2.19 to feisty?
[09:45] <dwa> would like to try it out
[09:45] <h1st0> OrTigaS: boot the live cd and install it.  follow the directions from ubotu
[09:45] <angel25_> i have ubuntu 7.04 server 64 bit version with kernel 2.6.20-16 how can i find out if there is better kernel version ?
[09:45] <h1st0> dwa: check getdeb.net
[09:45] <OrTigaS> h1st0: tnx
[09:45] <joel> there's no response in the #ubuntu-effects chan....
[09:45] <JosiahW> h1st0: ok i go the .deb and just clicked on it and chose install package
[09:45] <Dark_Rain> Dev\Zer0,
[09:45] <Dark_Rain> do you have java package installed?
[09:45] <h1st0> angel25_: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[09:45] <JosiahW> h1st0: now what do i do to connect?
[09:46] <h1st0> JosiahW: reboot the computer and just use the manager up by the clock.
[09:46] <h1st0> JosiahW: ahh you probably removed that following the other instructions?
[09:46] <JosiahW> h1st0: yeah
[09:47] <h1st0> JosiahW: okay well you'll have to use ifconfig then.
[09:47] <h1st0> JosiahW: do you have any other net cards in the box?  like wired ones that aren't plugged in or anything?
[09:47] <bbwa> hello I have a strange effect and do not know what is caused, perhaps the last update (gutsy) ...
[09:48] <TTilus> dwa: would https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports help?
[09:48] <JosiahW> h1st0: i have regular nics but they are not plugged into network... it will be a big pain to do that and would have to wait until tomarrow
[09:48] <bbwa> I have to choose a network to connect (xdmcp)
[09:48] <h1st0> bbwa: gust is in #ubuntu+1
[09:48] <bbwa> thx
[09:48] <dwa> TTilus: i'll check it out
[09:48] <arooni__> hey folks
[09:48] <Dark_Rain> hey arooni
[09:48] <yudha> anyone who help me?
[09:49] <h1st0> JosiahW: no i'm just saying you'll have to figure out which nic is the broadcomm.  are you able to type on the machine and talk to me or are you rebooting and switchign?
[09:49] <Dark_Rain> yudha,
[09:49] <yudha> i have printer in windows xp
[09:49] <Dark_Rain> and?
[09:49] <Dark_Rain> what kind of printer?
[09:49] <yudha> can i share in ubuntu 5.04
[09:49] <h1st0> yudha: sure
[09:49] <JosiahW> h1st0: i am talking to you on this computer and the other computer is the one im working on
[09:49] <Dark_Rain> yudha, what kind?
[09:49] <h1st0> JosiahW: k
[09:50] <dwa> TTilus: it's not been updated yet
[09:50] <Javid> NullName, /list
[09:50] <yudha> with smb or cup
[09:50] <Javid> garh
[09:50] <arooni__> i have two 19 LCDs capable of 1280x1024.  i have an nvidia graphics card and twinview up and running...... question:  when i maximize movie player ... it does it only for one screen.  can i maximize the window such that it is maximized across both lcds?
[09:50] <Javid> OK, how do I make apt aware that I have firefox? I installed from a non-repos source and really don't want to mess with it
[09:50] <dwa> i'll stick to jedit for the time being then
[09:50] <h1st0> JosiahW: open a terminal and type in iwconfig  and we are looking for eth(x)  that will be the broadcom adapter
[09:50] <yudha> hp laserjet 1020
[09:50] <Dark_Rain> yes yudha  you have linux drivers for that
[09:50] <JosiahW> h1st0: all thats in there is lo, eth0, and eth1 and they all say no wireless extensions
[09:50] <Dark_Rain> :)
[09:51] <yudha> connect to windows xp
[09:51] <h1st0> hrm..
[09:51] <h1st0> JosiahW: lsmod | grep bcm43xx
[09:51] <TTilus> dwa: have you considered compiling .deb from sources?  it is not all that hard
[09:51] <Dark_Rain> yes yudha share it from windows xp and then connect to it from ubuntu
[09:51] <JosiahW> h1st0: didnt return anything
[09:51] <Creed> Anyone have recomendations on a good socks server for ubuntu/debian?
[09:51] <yudha> but i cannot find the printer
[09:51] <h1st0> JosiahW: did you unblacklist the module?
[09:52] <Dark_Rain> System -> Administration -> Printing
[09:52] <dwa> TTilus: i have, but i'm afraid it's not going to work well with my current gnome version
[09:52] <JosiahW> h1st0: yeah
[09:52] <h1st0> JosiahW: sudo modprobe bc43xx
[09:52] <h1st0> JosiahW: bcm43xx
[09:52] <TTilus> dwa: and if you only want to try something out you can run something appropriate on virtual machine
[09:52] <JosiahW> h1st0: returned nothing
[09:52] <TTilus> dwa: just dl livecd and launch it in qemu
[09:52] <yudha> in ubuntu draper .. ican find automatically
[09:53] <yudha> in ubuntu 5.04 .. ican not  find automatically
[09:53] <dwa> TTilus: will do, i'm only after a specific function anyways
[09:53] <linux4909> removing automatix
[09:53] <dwa> thanks for the help
[09:53] <h1st0> JosiahW: okay now lsmod | grep bcm43xx
[09:53] <Polysics> in perl regexp, what would be the opposite of 's/^9/n9/'?
[09:53] <Polysics> that is, all names that do NOT start with 9?
[09:54] <linux4909> i tried sudo remove automatix
[09:54] <linux4909> and it didn't work
[09:54] <JosiahW> h1st0: ok what are you looking for from that?
[09:54] <Polysics> 's/!^9/n9/'?
[09:54] <Creed> tar xf 3
[09:54] <Creed> oops wrong window
[09:54] <Polysics> i'm asking before i try before it's potentially destructive :-)
[09:54] <Polysics> s/before/because/
[09:54] <overclucker> linux4909 is it a debian package?
[09:55] <linux4909> automatix?
[09:55] <overclucker> yeah
[09:55] <yudha> how to sett in ubuntu 5.04
[09:55] <linux4909> i'm using ubuntu 7.04
[09:55] <linux4909> i download and installed it
[09:55] <linux4909> i didn't do it trhough terminal
[09:55] <JosiahW> h1st0: it came back with bcm43xx          125332      0
[09:55] <linux4909> if that's what' your asking.
[09:56] <overclucker> mhmm, did you sudo apt-get remove automatix
[09:56] <angel25_> my computer hardware : Intel Core 2 (conroe) 1.83 , 2 GB of ram (memory) , installed with Ubuntu 7.04 server 64 bit version with kernel 2.6.20-16 generic - when i increase my memory to 4 GB the system stuck someone know this problem ?
[09:56] <linux4909> oh
[09:56] <linux4909> that's what i forgot
[09:56] <JosiahW> h1st0: lol what happened there?
[09:56] <overclucker> heh
[09:56] <linux4909> the apt-get
[09:56] <linux4909> okay
[09:56] <linux4909> thanks.
[09:56] <linux4909> i will try that.
[09:56] <overclucker> np
[09:56] <h1st0> JosiahW: had a computer problem okay what did lsmod | grep bcm43xx
[09:56] <overclucker> (=
[09:56] <h1st0> JosiahW: return anything this time?
[09:57] <JosiahW> h1st0: ok it came back with bcm43xx, ieee80211softmac, and ieee80211
[09:57] <h1st0> JosiahW: okay now iwconfig
[09:57] <JosiahW> h1st0: ok i got lo, eth0, eth1, and eth2
[09:57] <h1st0> JosiahW: which one has wireless extensions on it now?
[09:58] <JosiahW> h1st0: im guessing eth2
[09:58] <h1st0> JosiahW: k
[09:58] <h1st0> JosiahW: do you know your bssid? and does your wireless network use encryption?
[09:58] <linux4909> hey, OC
[09:58] <linux4909> i think i screwed up
[09:58] <JosiahW> h1st0: yes and no
[09:58] <linux4909> well not really.
[09:58] <linux4909> i'm trying to remove automatix
[09:59] <JosiahW> h1st0: yes to i know and no to encryption
[09:59] <overclucker> and what happened
[09:59] <h1st0> JosiahW: okay sudo iwconfig eth2 key off essid <name of bssid>
[09:59] <linux4909> when i typed in the command sudo apt-get remove automatix, it tells me that it's not installd
[09:59] <pingu__> hi, can i have some help with Cmake ? I try to compile something but it doessn't work....
[09:59] <linux4909> so there is 0 to remove
[09:59] <linux4909> 0 upgraded
[09:59] <linux4909> 0 newly installed
[09:59] <linux4909> but i still see automatix in the Applications list
[09:59] <JosiahW> h1st0: shit there is a space in the ssid name... how do i tell it to look at a space?
[09:59] <h1st0> linux4909: you need to ask the automatix people how to remove their package I have no idea how it was installed.
[10:00] <linux4909> i download and installed it
[10:00] <overclucker> linux4909, the packae may be named somthing else
[10:00] <linux4909> dang
[10:00] <h1st0> JosiahW: hrm... try putting it in quotes maybe?
[10:00] <yudha> anyone who help me?
[10:00] <nparz> ooh, this is magical..
[10:00] <linux4909> i just learned tonight that automatix is not good
[10:00] <yudha> i have printer in windows xp
[10:00] <h1st0> linux4909: was it a deb you installed where did you download it?
[10:00] <linux4909> so now i'm trying to remove it.
[10:00] <linux4909> i downloaded it from the website.
[10:00] <linux4909> i have a link
[10:00] <yudha> can i share in ubuntu 5.04
[10:00] <linux4909> i learned about it in the Ubuntu forums.
[10:00] <overclucker> linux4909, is it currently working?
[10:00] <angel25_> my computer hardware : Intel Core 2 (conroe) 1.83 , 2 GB of ram (memory) , installed with Ubuntu 7.04 server 64 bit version with kernel 2.6.20-16 generic - when i increase my memory to 4 GB the system stuck someone know this problem ?
[10:00] <skinnypuppy1334> Open Automatix, uninstall anything inside that you installed with it...then...
[10:00] <linux4909> so i trusted it.
[10:00] <h1st0> !printer | yudha
[10:00] <ubotu> yudha: Printing in Ubuntu is done with cups. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/OpenPrinting - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[10:01] <linux4909> i think it is. it's how i got this irc
[10:01] <h1st0> yudha: follow the last link from ubotu
[10:01] <linux4909> and yes, when i click on it, it opens up just fine and ready to use.
[10:01] <skinnypuppy1334> then after removing automatix installed programs....
[10:01] <pingu__>  hi, can I have some help with Cmake ? I try to compile something but it doesn't work....
[10:01] <saispo> anyone have a macbook with a triple boot ?
[10:01] <haary> I updated to the newest LTS kernel 2.6.15-29-686 last weekend. When I started Kaspersky Anti Virus the kernel oopes: "Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 00100100"
[10:01] <guyvdb_> Hi, can anyone tell me if 7.04 has the 802.1d Ethernet Bridging capability compiled into it ?
[10:01] <CorpseFeeder> which Ubuntu install CD is it you need for the new iMacs?
[10:01] <skinnypuppy1334> open your software sources in synaptic, and uncheck anything with automatix in the source... then refresh
[10:01] <linux4909> okay.
[10:01] <linux4909> brb
[10:02] <skinnypuppy1334> After that just use the ubuntu repositories
[10:02] <linux4909> wait
[10:02] <linux4909> how do i check the sources?
[10:02] <overclucker> of?
[10:02] <h1st0> JosiahW: ahh I got it do sudo iwconfig eth2 essid with\ space   would make it with space
[10:02] <JosiahW> h1st0: ok it was space\ test... thats how you do it
[10:02] <skinnypuppy1334> system, admin, sources on the top tool bad
[10:02] <linux4909> Skinny said to remove any apps with Automatix in the source
[10:02] <skinnypuppy1334> tool bar
[10:02] <linux4909> ok
[10:02] <linux4909> brb
[10:02] <JosiahW> h1st0: yeah lol.. ok done
[10:03] <guyvdb_> linux4909: system->administration->software sources menu
[10:03] <CorpseFeeder> which Ubuntu install CD is it you need for the new iMacs? Is it the i386 or the amd64 version?
[10:03] <h1st0> JosiahW: okay now do you use dhcp on your network or do you have to specify ip?
[10:03] <JosiahW> dhcp
[10:03] <guyvdb_> can anyone tell me if 7.04 has the 802.1d Ethernet Bridging capability compiled into it ?
[10:03] <overclucker> *sigh
[10:03] <h1st0> JosiahW: try sudo dhclient
[10:03] <h1st0> JosiahW: hopefully it gets an ip
[10:03] <skinnypuppy1334> I used automatix until I learned how to use ubuntu repos
[10:03] <brownie17> can anyone tell me what prog i use to preview a font file? or if this is even possible on ubuntu?
[10:03] <linux4909> after i remove it
[10:03] <linux4909> i want to learn about repos
[10:04] <guyvdb_> CorpseFeeder: do you know what CPU is in the IMac?
[10:04] <linux4909> i read soemthing on that earlier.
[10:04] <h1st0> brownie17: open nautilus or your file browser and go to fonts://
[10:04] <JosiahW> h1st0: bound to 192.168.2.106
[10:04] <linux4909> like a 10 things to do list or something
[10:04] <skinnypuppy1334> it isn't very difficult at all
[10:04] <linux4909> somewhere in there was creating your own repos in ubuntu
[10:04] <JosiahW> h1st0: dhcpofer from 192.168.2.1
[10:04] <overclucker> linux4909, from console, man apt-get
[10:04] <pingu__>  hi, can I have some help with Cmake ? I try to compile something but it doesn't work....
[10:04] <JosiahW> h1st0: thats odd... its like its connected
[10:04] <linux4909> okay
[10:05] <h1st0> JosiahW: cool you should be working for right now.  try ping www.google.com and ctrl+c to disconnect
[10:05] <linux4909> so i am in software sources
[10:05] <linux4909> what's next?
[10:05] <h1st0> JosiahW: err ctrl+c to stop the ping
[10:05] <linux4909> i'm trying to remove all apps that i installed using automatix
[10:05] <overclucker> that is the apt-get manual
[10:05] <JosiahW> h1st0: wow it works... ok so now how do i monitor the connections? what software should i use knetworkmanager?
[10:05] <h1st0> JosiahW: now I would install wicd since everyone says that works better with your card.
[10:05] <guyvdb_> Does anyone know where i can get the default kernel config file for 2.6.20-16-generic -- i want to know if CONFIG_TUN and CONFIG_BRIDGE are enabled
[10:05] <h1st0> JosiahW: are you using kde or gnome?
[10:06] <overclucker> linux4909 check man automatix
[10:06] <JosiahW> h1st0: ok... gnome.. im used to kde though
[10:06] <overclucker> no clue if it exists,
[10:06] <CorpseFeeder> guyvdb_: it's an intel core duo, 2.00GHz
[10:06] <linux4909> okay
[10:06] <linux4909> do i type that in terminal
[10:06] <overclucker> yup
[10:06] <h1st0> JosiahW: well give wicd a try if it doesn't work you can always reinstall the network-manager you removed in those one directions
[10:06] <linux4909> it says no entry
[10:06] <skinnypuppy1334> open automatix, there is a tab in there having to do with programs that it has installed, remove them from there, then remove automatix in synaptic, then remove sources having to do with automatix
[10:06] <guyvdb_> CorpseFeeder: then it is the i386 32 bit ver and NOT the AMD 64bit ver
[10:06] <linux4909> okay
[10:06] <overclucker> hmm
[10:06] <linux4909> skinny, i can do the first two
[10:06] <JosiahW> h1st0: thank you so much for all your time and help man... i really appreciate it
[10:06] <linux4909> but how do i check the sources?
[10:07] <linux4909> i'm in the software sources page
[10:07] <linux4909> right now
[10:07] <h1st0> JosiahW: just remember if you reboot you will just have to iwconfig eth2 essid (name)  then sudo dhclient untill you get one of those softwares to watch the connection
[10:07] <brownie17> h1st0, when i point avidemux to fonts:/// it crashes
[10:07] <linux4909> i am in the authentication tab
[10:07] <h1st0> JosiahW: no problem that card is such a pita because of the firmware
[10:07] <skinnypuppy1334> look in the 3rd parties tab
[10:07] <linux4909> okay
[10:07] <h1st0> brownie17: not pointing avidemux point nautilus there
[10:07] <linux4909> should i do it last step as you suggested
[10:07] <skinnypuppy1334> uncheck the one with auto in it ... sure
[10:07] <JosiahW> h1st0: so it was the firmware the whole time... where did you find that .deb at?
[10:08] <brownie17> h1st0, yes lovely, i went there through nautilus and it worked fine, but now i want to point avidemux to a font file and i sent it fonts:///Arial and it crashed
[10:08] <h1st0> JosiahW: I don't remember someone else suggested.  I pulled the firmware for my card from teh windows drivers but I had fw-cutter etc...
[10:08] <linux4909> hey, this was installed with autmatix
[10:08] <linux4909> i have to close it dont i
[10:08] <linux4909> brb
[10:08] <h1st0> JosiahW: So I just keep a copy of it on a cd just incase.  That way if something happens like a reinstall I just copy the firmware to /lib/firmware/"kernelversion"  and good to go.
[10:09] <skinnypuppy1334> before you remove automatx use it to uninstall whatever you used it to install
[10:09] <h1st0> JosiahW: if you want to back up the firmware files they are in /lib/firmware/`uname -r`
[10:09] <skinnypuppy1334> you'll want to install those later from proper reposits
[10:09] <JosiahW> h1st0: i think i will just backup that .deb file... do you think that would be good enough?
[10:09] <overclucker> skinnypup, he left
[10:09] <skinnypuppy1334> aah
[10:09] <h1st0> JosiahW: you could mkdir ~/firmware and jsut cp /lib/firmware/`uname -r`/bcm* ~/firmware
[10:10] <h1st0> JosiahW: yeap
[10:10] <brownie17> h1st0, do you at least know where the actual location of that folder is in the filesystem?
[10:10] <h1st0> brownie17: what are you looking for exactly?  try locate fonts in a terminal
[10:10] <brownie17> h1st0, thanks
[10:11] <JosiahW> h1st0: ok cool... thank you again for all your help man
[10:12] <h1st0> JosiahW: np
[10:12] <h1st0> JosiahW: with gusty it will be easier firmware is availble as a deb in there but you need internet to get it its not on cd.  lol
[10:13] <Creed> oops wrong window
[10:13] <Creed> Anyone have recomendations on a good socks server for ubuntu/debian?
[10:13] <JosiahW> h1st0: when is the release? next month?
[10:13] <h1st0> JosiahW: october 18th
[10:13] <penguincentral> does anyone know when alpha 6 is being released?
[10:13] <JosiahW> h1st0: maybe it will have a good upgrade feature lol
[10:14] <h1st0> Creed: I don't think anyone here will answer.  Try looking in forums or the wiki i'm sure there is stuff about socks in the wiki.
[10:14] <h1st0> Creed: afterall youa re asking for peoples opinions
[10:14] <h1st0> JosiahW: yeah you'll be able to upgrade
[10:14] <h1st0> JosiahW: make sure you install one of those managers before your reboot so you can atleast set wireless up again in tehgui.
[10:14] <JosiahW> h1st0: i dont like upgrading but thats from windows experience.. is it the same way with linux?
[10:15] <h1st0> JosiahW: linux is nothing like windows
[10:15] <bittin> penguincentral: nah iam deleting gutsy atm :D
[10:15] <JosiahW> h1st0: ok will do. wicd is probably the best i guees
[10:15] <penguincentral> h1st0: agreed
[10:15] <penguincentral> bittin: i am using alpha 5, and i think that it is quite good
[10:15] <directLink> !gutsy
[10:15] <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
[10:16] <cableroy> is there a tool to monitor/show usb power usage?
[10:16] <bittin> penguincentral: my comp diden't like it :(
[10:16] <penguincentral> bittin: what happened?
[10:16] <h1st0> cableroy: maybe lm-sensors might be able to.
[10:16] <bittin> internet and some *debs diden't work
[10:16] <bittin> and it was slow and dumb
[10:17] <bittin> but will do a final try later on :)
[10:17] <bittin> in October
[10:17] <directLink> what will the biggest differences be from feisty to gutsy? except from compiz-fusion
[10:17] <b-real> erUSUL, ...
[10:17] <b-real> olass
[10:17] <penguincentral> bittin: oh.  i am connected to the internet through eth and it works fine for me.
[10:17] <bittin> not for me
[10:17] <penguincentral> directLink: the deskbar applet :)
[10:18] <bittin> eth just crashed
[10:18] <h1st0> directLink: check out www.ubuntu.com/testing
[10:18] <penguincentral> directLink: pidgin is there instead of gaim
[10:18] <penguincentral> it's all good...
[10:18] <bittin> haha i like pidgin better then gaim :D
[10:18] <bittin> *gaim better then pidgin
[10:18] <bittin> i mean
[10:18] <directLink> I use pidgin now, it's really good
[10:18] <brownie17> "Note for Ubuntu Feisty users: currently (as April 20, 2007), the Mplayer/Mencoder version in Ubuntu Feisty is buggy and produces noisy sound when used with DeVeDe" does anyone else have this same experience? that quote was taken directly from the devede website
[10:18] <nparz> ehh, i thought i would have to uninstall gaim to get it working
[10:18] <penguincentral> bittin, directLink: agreed :D
[10:18] <h1st0> directLink: actually http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/tribe5 will show you whats updated
[10:19] <penguincentral> brownie17: i used mencoder in feisty and it worked well
[10:19] <JosiahW> h1st0: im not finding anything called wcid in synaptic package manager
[10:19] <h1st0> JosiahW: its not there those directions had a link to a deb.
[10:19] <brownie17> directLink, i use both pidgin and gaim, and i don't see any difference really, except a small gui change
[10:19] <brownie17> penguincentral, perfect. thankyou very much
[10:19] <nparz> pidgin should have a cooler system tray icon.. thing. x_x
[10:20] <penguincentral> brownie17: any time
[10:20] <h1st0> JosiahW: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=194573  but the network manager you removed will be in the repos
[10:20] <directLink> h1st0: looking there now. It looks really good:)
[10:20] <penguincentral> nparz: it's not bad, although when i installed pidgin in gutsy i had to manually make the tasbar icon appear :(
[10:21] <nparz> weird. :P
[10:21] <nparz> i know this isn't the correct place, but can someone assist me with beryl?
[10:21] <slimjimmy> oh hey nparz
[10:22] <nparz> lmao, hey
[10:22] <Raspberry> I'm having trouble with "Extra Desktop Effects"
[10:22] <nparz> i'm trying to get beryl help here too :P
[10:22] <slimjimmy> if you want to try another channel, #ubuntu-effects deals with beryl, too
[10:22] <Raspberry> I click on it and my windows don't go wobbly and there are no transparency effects
[10:22] <penguincentral> you know, compiz fusion looks pretty good.
[10:22] <leperkhanz> so.... how do you hook up compiz fusion?
[10:22] <leperkhanz> yeah!
[10:23] <leperkhanz> compwiz!
[10:23] <nparz> ehh, if you've used it a long time and can't help me.. i dunno, i wouldn't wanna waste more time asking others :P
[10:23] <leperkhanz> Like 20 people in here need compiz help.
[10:23] <h1st0> leperkhanz: their are howtos int eh wiki
[10:23] <h1st0> !fusion
[10:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about fusion - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:23] <h1st0> !compiz
[10:23] <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
[10:23] <h1st0> There follow the link to the website it has directions for fusion
[10:23] <slimjimmy> see, nparz, the bot knows all
[10:23] <angel25_> i installed ubuntu server 7.04 on Intel Core 1.83 with 2 GB RAM (1 stick) and everyting working good , when i increase my memory to 4 GB the system got stuck and move very slowly, on the start i get an error under : loading hardware drivers - e1000: eth0: e1000_request irq unable to allocate msi interrupt error -22 some please can help me ?
[10:24] <nparz> i dunno how that helped me other than giving me links :P i'm pretty sure this isn't a normal issue anyway.
[10:24] <JosiahW> h1st0: should i reinstall the networkmanager as well as install wicd?
[10:24] <nbkr> Hi! I'm having some troubles to get my microphone working. I'm using Ubuntu 7.04 on a HP nx7400 Notebook. The Soundchip is: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 01). Sound is working, but the Mirophone is not. I raised every mixer setting I could find, but still nothing. Any Ideas?
[10:24] <Raspberry> I don't know if you've followed the link to that website for Compiz Fusion -- but it's a pretty vague site
[10:24] <joel> emerald problems, no windows titles or buttons....themes don't work.
[10:25] <joel> and there is no one in the ubuntu effects channel.
[10:25] <h1st0> JosiahW: no you use one or the other.
[10:25] <slimjimmy> well nparz, just explain your problem in here and someone may be able to help
[10:25] <h1st0> joel: hit alt + f2 and type in emerald --replace
[10:25] <Raspberry> the AIGLX link on the CompositeManager page takes you to how to install it for Fedora
[10:25] <joel> did that.
[10:26] <nparz> ehh, sure.  choppy video when i'm using beryl and it's fullscreen.. or large.  small video plays fine.
[10:26] <h1st0> Raspberry: no thats the more information link click on the link before that same line
[10:26] <h1st0> joel: is beryl running?
[10:26] <joel> nope.
[10:26] <h1st0> joel: okay did it ever work?
[10:26] <penguincentral> leperkhanz: i covered a way to get compiz fusion onto feisty onto ep 6 on my podcast (http://penguincentral.co.nr), but it didn't really work for me.  I would download the gutsy alpha and do it there.
[10:26] <joel> nope.
[10:27] <slimjimmy> sry nparz, but i'm leaving ya for tonight
[10:27] <h1st0> joel: okay well which directions did you follow?
[10:27] <slimjimmy> laterz
[10:27] <JosiahW> h1st0: ok i have rebooted... after installing wcid and the updates... now its not wicd isnt picking up any wireless networks
[10:27] <nparz> lol, k.  see ya.
[10:27] <h1st0> JosiahW: open terminal and lsmod | grep bcm43xx  just to make sure that module loaded
[10:27] <joel> I've uninstalled, replaced, and still nothing.  I'm running Feisty....thinking about just going Gutsy.
[10:28] <h1st0> joel: why for beryl?
[10:28] <Raspberry> h1st0: thanks -- it's strange that those packages wouldn't install by default (as they did on the other machines I've setup w/Ubuntu) --
[10:28] <h1st0> joel: if all you want is desktop effects just enable them under System > Preferences
[10:28] <JosiahW> h1st0: grr returned nothing
[10:28] <h1st0> JosiahW: okay that module is getting blacklisted still
[10:28] <penguincentral> joel: it's your best bet ;)
[10:28] <JosiahW> i didnt save it correctly maybe
[10:29] <Raspberry> h1st0: all I wanted was desktop effects, but it's not working
[10:29] <h1st0> Raspberry: install video card drivers and enable it.
[10:29] <h1st0> Raspberry: what kind of video card do you have?
[10:29] <Raspberry> h1st0: i did -- I'm running the nvidia driver
[10:29] <h1st0> joel: what kind of card do you have?
[10:29] <joel> the desktop effects don't work, that's for sure, can't move windows or close them, and the emerald/beryl stuff just won't work.
[10:29] <h1st0> Raspberry: well then enabling desktop effects in fiesty surely works it will atleast give you wobbly windows.  You can install a settings manger to enable the rest.
[10:29] <Raspberry> h1st0: GeForce 7600 GT
[10:29] <joel> I have a nvidia 6100
[10:30] <h1st0> joel: did you install nvidia drivers?
[10:30] <Linux4909> hello
[10:30] <Linux4909> am back
[10:30] <JosiahW> h1st0: what was the command to unblacklist again?
[10:30] <joel> I don't know where to get them.  I thought Feisty would take care of that.
[10:30] <tommax> hi all!
[10:30] <Raspberry> brb I'll see if this does it :)
[10:30] <bittin> hi
[10:30] <tommax> a best software for make editing video?
[10:30] <h1st0> JosiahW: if you are in gnome hti alt+f2 and type in gksu gedit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
[10:30] <Linux4909> okay, so i uninstalled everything that automatix had put on my pc, then i removed the sources
[10:30] <tommax> ...and not very difficult?
[10:30] <h1st0> JosiahW: look for that bcm43xx listed in that file somewhere.
[10:30] <Linux4909> but automatix still shows in my application list
[10:31] <Scarey> tommax: avidemux ?
[10:31] <Linux4909> how can i find the repos to remove it completely from my system
[10:31] <h1st0> joel: the restricted manager will install nvidia drivers for you or you can sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx
[10:31] <tommax> avidemux can make effects?
[10:31] <h1st0> Linux4909: how did you install automatix from a deb?
[10:32] <Scarey> tommax: I don't know.. I havn't tried it yet.. but it looks like virtualdub for windows
[10:32] <Linux4909> i downloaded it from a website
[10:32] <tommax> ok thanks :)
[10:32] <Linux4909> then used archive manager and intalled it from there
[10:32] <JosiahW> h1st0: ok i think that did it... i removed it ... again and hit save.. last time i just ctrl+x
[10:32] <JosiahW> h1st0: now i need to reboot?
[10:32] <Linux4909> i've alread did a reboot
[10:32] <Linux4909> and it's still shwoing in my list
[10:32] <Linux4909> along with the AV it installd
[10:32] <h1st0> JosiahW: you can just sudo modprobe bcm43xx instead of rebooting
[10:33] <JosiahW> h1st0: thank you sir
[10:34] <h1st0> JosiahW: np
[10:34] <h1st0> Linux4909: hold up i'm trying to find something for ya.
[10:34] <joel> h1st:  didn't work.  I just did that, no change.
[10:34] <chucky> Hi i cant install a driver for my ATI raedo mobility x700
[10:34] <chucky> im using the newest ubuntu
[10:35] <h1st0> joel: read my message in #uubntu-effects
[10:35] <h1st0> !ati | chucky
[10:35] <ubotu> chucky: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[10:35] <h1st0> Linux4909: try dpkg -l | grep automatix
[10:36] <Linux4909> ok h1
[10:36] <Linux4909> will do
[10:37] <h1st0> Linux4909: let me know if you got any output
[10:37] <Pyro-Child> Can anyone help me install NDISwrapper? I can't seem too.
[10:37] <h1st0> !ndiswrapper > Pyro-Child
[10:37] <penguincentral> I have a question.  I am considering purchasing an iMac come October/November (once leopard comes out), despite the fact that it has ati graphics.  I just wanted to know what the drivers are like for the specific ati chipset in the imac?
[10:37] <Linux4909> linux4909@ubuntu-desktop:~$ sudo dpkg -l | grep automatix
[10:37] <Linux4909> ii  automatix2                                 1.1-4.12-7.04feisty_i386               Automatix is a graphical interface for autom
[10:37] <Linux4909> that's what i get
[10:37] <Linux4909> it's still inthe list
[10:38] <h1st0> Linux4909: sudo apt-get remove automatix2
[10:38] <Linux4909> okay
[10:38] <Linux4909> brb
[10:38] <Linux4909> okay
[10:38] <Linux4909> that worked
[10:38] <Linux4909> thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!!
[10:38] <penguincentral> h1st0: let's get rid of automatix for good :D
[10:39] <Linux4909> i still see the AV and the nvidia packages in System Tools
[10:39] <h1st0> Linux4909: now if you want to install anything use Applications > Add / Remove or System > Administration > Synaptic
[10:39] <Linux4909> okay
[10:39] <Linux4909> thanx alot
[10:39] <Dewi> well. this is almost comfortable.
[10:39] <Dewi> it's been al ong time since I tried linux on the desktop
[10:39] <Dewi> ubuntu sure takes a lot of disk space these days though
[10:39] <Linux4909> automatix did some good for me. it helped me find out it's not good. and i would not have learned that if it werent for the install of this IRC which lead me to you all.
[10:39] <Dewi> I gave it a 3gb disk and I sure am regretting that
[10:39] <Linux4909> thanx
[10:40] <Linux4909> why would you regret that?
[10:40] <Linux4909> i gave mines about 7GB
[10:40] <penguincentral> Linux4909: yeah, if you have installed automatix already, but have removed it, i still think that it would be best to skip doing the download distro upgrade.
[10:40] <overclucker> linux4909 which irc client?
[10:40] <Linux4909> xchat
[10:40] <Dewi> Linux4909: because it was full within 2 hours
[10:40] <Linux4909> i removed it though.
[10:40] <Linux4909> dewi
[10:40] <Linux4909> that is bad
[10:40] <Dewi> well before I had installed basic packages for doing my work
[10:40] <penguincentral> Linux4909: i've learnt my lesson too :)
[10:40] <nbkr> Anyone who can help me getting my microphone working?
[10:40] <v1k1ng> i'm ok with xchat
[10:40] <DatTape> hello?
[10:40] <Linux4909> what is the best IRC?
[10:41] <Linux4909> or the most useful
[10:41] <nbkr> I'm running Ubuntu 7.04 on an HP nx7400 Notebook
[10:41] <penguincentral> nbkr: i can help.  what is the mic? is it a usb one?
[10:41] <Linux4909> i mean, i dont know about them. this my first time. all i see is a chat and ubuntu servers
[10:41] <Linux4909> i dont see a users list
[10:41] <v1k1ng> i like xchat, not the gnome version though
[10:41] <overclucker> linux4909, that is debatable
[10:41] <Linux4909> do i have the gnome version?
[10:41] <h1st0> Linux4909: are you using xchat?
[10:41] <nbkr> penguincentral, No, just a normal headset plugged in to the notebook. I raised every mixer-setting I could find, but still, no recording.
[10:41] <Linux4909> histo, yes
[10:41] <Stanley> Hello, I was wondering if it is possible to pass a parameter to the kernel, or some other way of making it so my terminal doesn't sleep after 5 minutes of idle.
[10:41] <snsone> can anyone help me making a ntfs drive writeable?please
[10:42] <DatTape> When I try to `sudo apt-get install linux-source`, I get: E: The package bcm43xx-firmware needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.....
[10:42] <overclucker> linux4909, gaim?
[10:42] <v1k1ng> i started on ircii so the graphical clients don't frighten me
[10:42] <penguincentral> nbkr: what program are you using to record?
[10:42] <bittin> snsone: apt-get install ntfs-3g
[10:42] <DatTape> so it doesnt download a file
[10:42] <h1st0> Linux4909: I would stick with that for now you can get a user list. Should be in View > or something
[10:42] <Linux4909> hey, when you type to me. i see the text color change. does that happen when i type back to you?
[10:42] <pingu__> I'm in some trouble with compiling wengophone-2.1.2 !
[10:42] <snsone> i have ubuntu 7.04
[10:42] <pingu__> I type "cmake .." in  "/home/pingu/Desktop/wengophone-2.1.2-source/build" directory
[10:42] <pingu__> But it says:
[10:42] <pingu__> CMake Error: A separate build directory is required, please create one and run cmake from this directory. Your build dir is currently /home/pingu/Desktop/wengophone-2.1.2-source.
[10:42] <pingu__> I already create this damned directory so that's the problem ?
[10:42] <pingu__> (Cmake version 2.4 patch 7)
[10:42] <bittin> v1k1ng: i don't like graphical irc klients
[10:42] <snsone> it has it already or smth
[10:42] <h1st0> Linux4909: only when you put my name in your message .  You can also type a partial name and hit tab to auto complete
[10:42] <nbkr> penguincentral, arecord, gnome-recorder, audacity and twinkle. The Chipset in the notebook is: 82801G (ICH7 Family)
[10:42] <snsone> but it's only readable
[10:43] <Linux4909> h1sto: when i was using xchat with automatix install, i saw the text color change
[10:43] <v1k1ng> why bittin?
[10:43] <erpo> What is the difference between "buffers" and "cache" in the output of the vmstat or free commands?
[10:43] <overclucker> linux, if you type our name, and our client supports nicksearch
[10:43] <Linux4909> now you are typing to me and my text color isn't changed
[10:43] <h1st0> Linux4909: like for me you can type in h then the number one and hit tab
[10:43] <Linux4909> ok.
[10:43] <Linux4909> h1st0: ooooooooohhhhhhhhhhh
[10:43] <overclucker> linux4909
[10:43] <Linux4909> it worked!!!!!!!
[10:43] <Linux4909> sweet
[10:43] <v1k1ng> i haven't used gaim extensively, chatzilla is easy but relatively sucktastic
[10:43] <overclucker> lol
[10:43] <Linux4909> =)
[10:43] <|brad|> v1k1ng haha
[10:43] <penguincentral> nbkr, in audacity, do two things (i have a plantronics usb headset): check the input volume IN audacity, and then go to edit>preferences, and check that the right sound devices are selected
[10:44] <penguincentral> what happens then?
[10:44] <Raspberry> hmm
[10:44] <Raspberry> seems to be a problem with gnome on Gutsy atm
[10:44] <Linux4909> what is all the info that shows when a user joined the #ubuntu?
[10:44] <Linux4909> like it shows their ip
[10:44] <Raspberry> I can load KDE fine, but gnome has stopped working
[10:44] <overclucker> linux4909, to chance the colors find the preferences window
[10:44] <Linux4909> why?
[10:44] <snsone> please can anyone help me making a ntfs drive writeable?now it's only readable, i have ubuntu 7.04
[10:44] <Raspberry> I purged my home directory too :)
[10:44] <h1st0> Linux4909: tab complettion also works in a terminal or on a console prompt.  start typin the name of a program and hit tab to auto complete it.  Or the name of a file ex: cd /ho<tab>  would auto type /home
[10:45] <one> hi..should be upgrade kernel?? if my machine work well with old kernel..?? thx
[10:45] <Linux4909> brb
[10:45] <Linux4909> going to try it
[10:45] <bbwa> When gdm starts i get a window to choose a remote host (xdmcp)  in gdm.conf xdmcp is disabled. How does this happen and how do I disable it?
[10:45] <h1st0> Linux4909: it will show the /topic and all the users that are onnectioed
[10:45] <Raspberry> snsone, there's a ntfs package you need to install I believe
[10:45] <h1st0> !ntfs | snsone
[10:45] <ubotu> snsone: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[10:45] <Linux4909> overclucker: it worked
[10:45] <nbkr> penguincentral, did that. Still silence from the mic.
[10:46] <penguincentral> nbkr: check if the mic is plugged in correctly?
[10:46] <Linux4909> but what is there is two ppl with the word over in their name and i use tab?
[10:46] <overclucker> heh
[10:46] <Linux4909> nvm, i wont think that far into this.
[10:46] <Linux4909> okay
[10:46] <Linux4909> so her'es my deal.
[10:46] <nbkr> penguincentral, Yes it is.
[10:46] <Linux4909> i eventually want to have this Ubuntu on the same network with my windows. like file sharing and using my printer. but first i want to make it secure.
[10:47] <Linux4909> i read that there is a firewall and AV for ubuntu
[10:47] <snsone> the drives are already mounted
[10:47] <penguincentral> nbkr, the mic isn't muted?
[10:47] <Linux4909> this is so that no virii can be shared by accident.
[10:47] <snsone> scince i've installed ubuntu
[10:47] <Linux4909> so that is what led me to install Automatix
[10:47] <nbkr> penguincentral, yes, it seems to be fine from the mic side.
[10:47] <Raspberry> hmm... X seems to run poorly (slow / slow refresh) with xserver-xgl
[10:47] <Linux4909> it gave me an AV app.
[10:47] <penguincentral> nbkr, what about in volume control?
[10:47] <snsone> but i need to make them writeable, not just read only
[10:47] <Linux4909> but when i google one, i can't find one online for ubuntu
[10:48] <Linux4909> so what is the AV that everyone uses?
[10:48] <h1st0> Linux4909: iptables is a firewall there are gui interfaces for it like firestarter
[10:48] <overclucker> linux4909 called what?
[10:48] <|brad|> Linux4909 thats cause its really not needed
[10:48] <Linux4909> oh okay
[10:48] <Frogzoo> Linux4909: the firewall comes preinstalled &'s called iptables, there's clamav for av, but not really needed
[10:48] <h1st0> Linux4909: not too many people use av in linux but clamav is one
[10:48] <Linux4909> hey i read about Fs today
[10:48] <macd> Linux4909, clamav, with a frontend such as clamtk
[10:48] <Linux4909> i clicked a link to a website but it doesnt exist
[10:48] <|brad|> Linux4909 firestarer is a nice gui for iptables
[10:48] <Linux4909> fs-security.org or something.
[10:48] <|brad|> Linux4909, its in the repos
[10:48] <Linux4909> do you have a link to FS?
[10:48] <Frogzoo> h1st0: clamav is good if you run a mail server or samba
[10:48] <Linux4909> yeah
[10:49] <Linux4909> clamtk is what i had
[10:49] <v1k1ng> i thought clamav was designed to scan windows partition?
[10:49] <Linux4909> but it's gone now
[10:49] <nbkr> penguincentral, Ah - There is another tab I didn't see. It's working in audacity now. Thanks, I will have to check twinkle. But hopefully it is working there too.
[10:49] <Linux4909> i want to put soemthing on this so that i dont accidently share a corrupted file or something with my windows and Linux
[10:49] <penguincentral> nbkr, if the mic is disabled in vol control, no matter how high the volume is, it won't work
[10:49] <Frogzoo> !info clamav
[10:49] <ubotu> clamav: antivirus scanner for Unix. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.90.2-0ubuntu1.3 (feisty), package size 850 kB, installed size 1280 kB
[10:50] <penguincentral> nbkr, wonderful
[10:50] <penguincentral> :)
[10:50] <Linux4909> do i type sudo apt-get clamav
[10:50] <Linux4909> brb
[10:50] <macd> apt-get install...
[10:50] <Linux4909> gonna try that
[10:50] <|brad|> Linux4909 use synaptic for that
[10:50] <nbkr> penguincentral, Thanks a lot! Its working in twinkle too! Just a bit noisy, but I think thats the mic boost.
[10:50] <Linux4909> oh
[10:50] <Linux4909> aiight
[10:51] <penguincentral> nbkr, anytime. (http://penguincentral.co.nr)
[10:51] <|brad|> Linux4909, no reason to use the command line if you dont have to. at least not t this early in your linux career
[10:51] <penguincentral> Linux4909, how long have you been using ubuntu?
[10:51] <Linux4909> |brad|: okay
[10:51] <riaal__> I have a problem. I want to allow a friend to use my samba share, I made an acount, allowed hime a share in the samba.conf, all works fine but the permissions is wrong. I (different user) can't access the files that he has uploaded, can I maby change the chgrp so that I also can access the files?
[10:51] <president> i need help configuring my hp laserjet 1018 please
[10:52] <Linux4909> do i get the clamav base, deamon or data
[10:52] <Linux4909> ther eis also one with nothing
[10:52] <overclucker> base
[10:52] <Linux4909> just clamav
[10:52] <penguincentral> president, i think that you need a special hp driver for that, i dunno if cups will do it.  how is it connected?
[10:52] <CorpseFeeder> Anyone have any clue what the hell a *.chm document is and how to view it?
[10:52] <Linux4909> so i click clamav-base
[10:52] <Linux4909> and install that one?
[10:52] <president> USB penguin
[10:52] <Frogzoo> Linux4909: you don't need clamav for a standard linux desktop
[10:53] <Linux4909> what do i need?
[10:53] <|brad|> it will install other dependencies if needed, Linux4909
[10:53] <Linux4909> okay i'm lost
[10:53] <Linux4909> what is base ?
[10:53] <overclucker> lol
[10:53] <president> penguincentral - i already tried a bunch of things, no results
[10:53] <Frogzoo> Linux4909: linux doesn't get viruses, clamav is for large networks
[10:53] <|brad|> too many cooks in the kitchen i think :)
[10:53] <penguincentral> president, what have you tried?
[10:54] <president> install the foo*** driver
[10:54] <|brad|> Frogzoo, he wants to make sure he doesnt share anything with his windows box that is infected
[10:54] <Linux4909> Frogzoo: okay. but i am going to connect this ubuntu to my network so that i can use printer and file sharing with windows pc
[10:54] <president> reading some guidance help on the internet
[10:54] <penguincentral> president, have a look at "https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/6695". that might help...
[10:54] <Frogzoo> Linux4909: ok, install the daemon, it will pick up anything else it needs
[10:54] <Linux4909> Frogzoo: i read that online you should protect the computers so that you dont share a virii by accident.
[10:55] <Linux4909> okay
[10:55] <penguincentral> penguincentral, also found this "http://openprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=HP-LaserJet_1018"
[10:55] <Linux4909> real fast. what does deamon and base mean?
[10:55] <CorpseFeeder> Ok.. chm files is microsoft compiled html.. so what do I need to install on ubuntu to be able to open and read this chm file???
[10:55] <penguincentral> president, sorry
[10:55] <Linux4909> like what is the difference btn those?
[10:55] <rulea_> hi all
[10:55] <Frogzoo> !docs | Linux4909
[10:55] <ubotu> Linux4909: documentation is to be found at http://help.ubuntu.com and http://wiki.ubuntu.com - General linux documentation: http://www.tldp.org - http://rute.2038bug.com
[10:55] <Linux4909> i will Google alot of things later. but since you are so helpful here, i rather ask
[10:55] <Linux4909> okay
[10:55] <Linux4909> thanx
[10:55] <Linux4909> so i will install Deamon
[10:55] <Linux4909> brb
[10:56] <overclucker> good job ubuntu
[10:56] <overclucker> lol
[10:56] <president> it seems to be recognized but doesnt react when asked for a job
[10:56] <|brad|> i hate printers
[10:56] <CorpseFeeder> anyone know how to open chm files?
[10:57] <penguincentral> brad, don't tell me about it ;)
[10:57] <Linux4909> when i click it to mark it for installation. it shows me other apps. like clamav-freshclam and libclamav2
[10:57] <president> hp should support this product with linux
[10:57] <v1k1ng> printers are nice!!!
[10:57] <Linux4909> are those the dependencies?
[10:57] <overclucker> yes
[10:57] <|brad|> CorpseFeeder, yes one sec
[10:57] <Linux4909> ok
[10:57] <penguincentral> president, did the links help
[10:57] <Linux4909> now for a firewall
[10:57] <v1k1ng> i have a lexmark though
[10:57] <Linux4909> i will search firestarter in synaptec right.
[10:57] <Linux4909> ?
[10:57] <president> i'll go check more ty penguincentral
[10:57] <overclucker> !iptables
[10:57] <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).
[10:57] <Linux4909> nice
[10:57] <dimsuz> hi! when next release is planned?
[10:57] <Linux4909> i found it
[10:58] <overclucker> lol
[10:58] <shivers1> hello. is it possible that the nvidia-glx driver in gutsy is broken with gf 6200?
[10:58] <bittin> !gutsy dimsuz
[10:58] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gutsy dimsuz - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:58] <bittin> !gutzy | dimsuz
[10:58] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gutzy - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:58] <penguincentral> dimsuz, ubuntu gutsy gibbon (7.10) is coming oct 23 (just a guess)
[10:58] <bittin> !gutsy | dimsuz
[10:58] <ubotu> dimsuz: 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
[10:58] <penguincentral> sometime then dimsuz
[10:58] <dimsuz> penguincentral, bittin: thanks!
[10:58] <shivers1> in #ubuntu+1 nobody answer me
[10:59] <Linux4909> shivers1: ppl here help
[10:59] <Linux4909> what you need to know?
[10:59] <dimsuz> penguincentral, bittin: i just want accelerated intel card in xorg. seems it's broken in current version
[10:59] <Linux4909> man, i wont get any sleep learning this linux
[10:59] <Linux4909> i can't stop
[10:59] <Linux4909> im addicted to it.
[10:59] <overclucker> shivers, yeah it's possible
[11:00] <v1k1ng> me 2
[11:00] <v1k1ng> it is fun to learn
[11:00] <Linux4909> u addicted to it to?
[11:00] <Linux4909> how long you been on?
[11:00] <v1k1ng> yeah, i go on benders every few months
[11:00] <|brad|> CorpseFeeder, i cant remember which one i installed. i cant look cause im in windows right now. there is one in the repos for kde.
[11:00] <dimsuz> strange. intel has opensource drivers, but still I have to use vesa for some reason :(
[11:00] <Linux4909> i been on UB for 6 weeks
[11:00] <v1k1ng> I've used ubuntu on and off for almost 2 years
[11:00] <Linux4909> oh
[11:00] <penguincentral> dimsuz, i have nvidia 7600 GS, great card and works well in ubuntu.  wouldn't have a clue about accelerated cards aside from the fact that they are crapola...
[11:00] <v1k1ng> this is the first time i've had it on my main box though
[11:00] <Linux4909> you've prolly tried alot of distros huh?
[11:00] <v1k1ng> nope
[11:00] <|brad|> going on almost 8 years for me
[11:00] <v1k1ng> i am pretty noob
[11:00] <overclucker> i just rebuilt linux from source code
[11:01] <dimsuz> penguincentral: I know that nvidia is supported. Just have an intel card at my workplace :)
[11:01] <shivers1> overclucker: workaround?
[11:01] <Linux4909> im nuub too
[11:01] <overclucker> shivers, tribe6, lol
[11:01] <v1k1ng> i want to get into it more so that I can leave microsoft behind
[11:01] <bittin> m2 :)
[11:01] <shivers1> lol
[11:01] <Linux4909> im like a level 1 n00b
[11:01] <bittin> but all day is a learning day :)
[11:01] <Linux4909> but i am bringing over all my windows EXp
[11:01] <bittin> iam a level 2: expired n00b ;D
[11:01] <Linux4909> but the termanology is what gets me
[11:01] <shivers1> wait a few days?
[11:01] <|brad|> oh man, sounds like we got a wow player in her e
[11:01] <overclucker> proably a few weeks
[11:01] <bittin> =)
[11:01] <CorpseFeeder> |brad| there's something called gnochm which sounds like it will probably do the job... I'll try that.
[11:01] <Linux4909> like the words are different but i know what they are trying to say. just different wording
[11:02] <v1k1ng> yeah, you just have to hang out, read forums and then generally it starts to sink in
[11:02] <|brad|> CorpseFeeder, that sounds like the one that i installed
[11:02] <Linux4909> v1k1ng: you right
[11:02] <shivers1> weeks? for fix? is it a problem with ubuntu or with the driver?
[11:02] <Linux4909> i learned today what dependencies are.
[11:02] <|brad|> it helps to have a friend that knows wtf they are doing
[11:03] <v1k1ng> there are books you can download but they're just wordier versions of howtos and such that you can find on your own
[11:03] <bittin> |brad|: true
[11:03] <penguincentral> dimsuz, yeah that is typical for a workplace.  um, honestly all you need is the generic drivers.  the accelerated chips can't do much else aside from 2D, lets face it
[11:03] <v1k1ng> brad, yeah, that is how I got into it
[11:03] <kdxx> where are my man source files for the tar command?
[11:03] <bittin> iam backuping my data
[11:03] <nikolam> Hello
[11:03] <bittin> gonna go back to fiesty :D
[11:03] <Linux4909> v1k1ng: i have this "teach yourself linux in 24 hours" book.
[11:03] <v1k1ng> irc friend was like, hey try this live cd thing
[11:03] <bittin> Hi nikolam
[11:03] <Linux4909> but i'm more hands on.
[11:03] <|brad|> v1k1ng, same here
[11:04] <nikolam> :) How to detect why some application does not work? Ooo does not work here
[11:04] <babo> guys, does anyone know how to remove a 'non-empty' directory with gftp ?
[11:04] <Linux4909> v1k1ng: i've downloaded suse a few years ago. but gave up on it once i saw it. man i wish i hadn't.
[11:04] <v1k1ng> i used xubunutu on my PIII all last year, but after I got it set up I didn't do much except download media and network with my laptop
[11:04] <|brad|> started out with suse 6.4.... it made me want to throw my computer out the window
[11:04] <bittin> i started with suse 9.9
[11:04] <nikolam> Need some method of *watching* what application is doing when it Dont start
[11:04] <bittin> but dsl diden't work so i diden't used that
[11:04] <Linux4909> i started with this ubuntu 704
[11:04] <kdxx> where are my man source files for the tar command?
[11:04] <bittin> then after some weeks with 10.0 i loved it :)
[11:05] <overclucker> linux4909, here'sanother tip: you can read manuals for almost every progrm installed on ubuntu by typing man programname
[11:05] <bittin> nikolam: terminal :)
[11:05] <nikolam> It does not give output
[11:05] <v1k1ng> Linux4909, yeah, I was terrified to set up a dual boot system on my laptop, turns out it's really really easy
[11:05] <nikolam> Just silently dies
[11:05] <|brad|> v1k1ng, yea it is
[11:05] <v1k1ng> now that its on my laptop I'll use it more
[11:05] <|brad|> nikolam, start the program in a terminal and then watch the output when it pukes
[11:05] <bittin> i don't like Dual boot :D
[11:05] <Linux4909> v1k1ng: i had so much on my windows. one day i came home and was like, i have 4 pc. it wont hurt my laptop to take the chance. i was willing to lose the window during the partitions and stuff
[11:06] <nikolam> Thanks brad i started ooowriter and it does not give output
[11:06] <Linux4909> v1k1ng: then i was like, if it's gone it's gone. if not then i have linux or a dead system
[11:06] <Linux4909> turnedout, it worked. and i reinstalled windows anyway!!!
[11:06] <Linux4909> lol
[11:06] <v1k1ng> sink or swim!
[11:06] <Linux4909> swim
[11:06] <bittin> Linux4909: same my first time :)
[11:06] <bittin> i wan't to intruduce my dad also
[11:06] <nikolam> Is there any program to *watch* what processes are doing e.g. accessing files, libraries etc..
[11:06] <bittin> but he don't wanna :(
[11:06] <Raspberry> anybody else having Gnome issues with the latest gutsy?
[11:06] <bittin> and my sister is gaming
[11:06] <Linux4909> and then last week i installed Vista on one of the media pcs
[11:07] <bittin> Raspberry: iam switching back to fiesty atm :)
[11:07] <Linux4909> it looks nice, but i'm not the regular consumer. i know it looks good but it aint as good as it looks.
[11:07] <|brad|> nikolam, it starts fine but when it crashes there is nothing in the term window?
[11:07] <Linux4909> but my gf thinks it's this whole new xperiience
[11:07] <nikolam> Yes, It does not start actually No output , no open window
[11:07] <Linux4909> i told her it's Xp on crack....lol
[11:07] <Linux4909> she laffed.
[11:07] <Raspberry> i've got Gutsy running on my MythTV Media Center -- I tried to install it on my desktop ... no dice :)  Lots of issues :)
[11:07] <bittin> Linux4909: same as dad then
[11:07] <v1k1ng> i think it's fun to tinker around once you have your basic apps, hardware recognized and internet access all going
[11:08] <bittin> but me and a brother and mom running *nix
[11:08] <v1k1ng> it's kind of stressful right away
[11:08] <nikolam> Also, evince does not display pdfs but acts like it does. Evince opens Ooo dont
[11:08] <v1k1ng> especially if you're on your own
[11:08] <bittin> sister, dad and my moms guy and dads girl using Win ;(
[11:08] <Linux4909> well, i am usign and learning Vista cuz i have to. plus i have friends who has computers that i fix
[11:08] <Linux4909> they are all PC users
[11:08] <bittin> and my little brothers and sister both
[11:08] <president> penguincentral : Now i need a CUPS password and username ...
[11:08] <penpen> hey.
[11:08] <bittin> 5 and 3 years
[11:08] <bittin> playing in gimp and so :)
[11:08] <penpen> i ahve a problem with my ccsm
[11:08] <|brad|> in a term windows type.... ldd <program_name>
[11:08] <penpen> can anyone help?
[11:08] <bittin> Linux4909: my sis uses Vista
[11:09] <Raspberry> If I want to use Compiz Fusion an dthings like that -- can I run them with KDE?  Or do I have to use gnome/
[11:09] <Linux4909> hey, anyone find themselves burning X amoutn of time playing Nibbles
[11:09] <Linux4909> ???
[11:09] <bittin> worst system evar :)
[11:09] <Linux4909> i killed like 2 hours easy one day
[11:09] <penguincentral> president, cups username and password? just use your normal login details.  but it is strange though.  does it ask you to log into root?
[11:09] <Linux4909> then my girl was late on homework cuz i showed it to her. ...lol
[11:09] <bittin> Linux4909: haha ANP Anonymous Nibbles Player
[11:09] <Frogzoo> ok I give up - where have they hidden the console on ubuntu? alt sysrq doesn't seem to dump memory anywhere
[11:09] <nikolam> $ ldd /usr/bin/oowriter
[11:09] <nikolam>         not a dynamic executable
[11:09] <bittin> i like snake on nokia phones better =)
[11:09] <Frogzoo> nikolam: cos it's a shell script..
[11:10] <|brad|> nikolam, bah, thats what i thought was gonna happen
[11:10] <Linux4909> bittin: i so agree
[11:10] <Raspberry> bittin, have you played the new 3d version for the Nokia phones?
[11:10] <penguincentral> Linux4909: lol.  my little sister loves the games on ubuntu.  I let her use my gutsy alpha live cd (previously feisty stable cd) to play games from time to time, she loves it
[11:10] <president> http://localhost:631/admin ... i'm there penguincentral
[11:10] <Linux4909> but i have this Nextel phone. i tried to install a legacy snake
[11:10] <Linux4909> it aint work though.
[11:10] <VSpike> Anyone know how I can create a search folder in thunderbird to show items I've marked as "Todo"?
[11:10] <penguincentral> president, ok
[11:10] <penpen> does anyone else have problems selecting plugins in ccsm?
[11:10] <Linux4909> penguincentral: i'm the only person using my linux.
[11:11] <bittin> Linux4909: that sucks snake is best phone game :)
[11:11] <Linux4909> i got it so my girl dont be all up in my shit on windows.
[11:11] <bittin> Linux4909: same here :>
[11:11] <v1k1ng> you should cook up a live cd that's completely dedicated to ridiculous games
[11:11] <nikolam> Is there any way to *check* fiesty installation like, libraries etc.. and force that all of them are in fiesty version?
[11:11] <bittin> but in my moms house other uses it also :)
[11:11] <Linux4909> bittin: she used to be all in my emails and shit
[11:11] <bittin> =O
[11:11] <bittin> not good
[11:11] <Linux4909> cuz i had thunderbird set up. and you know, you dont have to login to read mail.
[11:11] <|brad|> nikolam, is this a brand new install?
[11:11] <stdin> !ohmy | Linux4909
[11:11] <ubotu> Linux4909: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[11:11] <erUSUL> nikolam: if you did not mixed repositories everything should be ok
[11:11] <bittin> yea
[11:11] <penguincentral> Linux4909, same with me.  even still she won't use it for everything else :(  I also get ridiculed by ignorent others because i use linux.  xp sucks
[11:12] <bittin> my dad uses xp
[11:12] <bittin> but me dad is dumb ;(
[11:12] <Linux4909> ububtu sorry about that
[11:12] <chazco> Hi... I've moved my HDD to a new PC... got the Nvidia drivers working,  but the keyboard is insisiting on being US... any idea how I can change it? Or am i likly to continue having issues like this due to the HDD move and would be better or reinstalling?
[11:12] <penguincentral> ok president, are you in the add printer section?
[11:12] <v1k1ng> i think xp is workable for most people
[11:12] <CorpseFeeder> Does anyone know if ATI Mobility RADEON 9000 laptop graphics card is supported?
[11:12] <bittin> my dad also got that in outlook b4
[11:12] <v1k1ng> if you have help securing it
[11:12] <nikolam> Mmmm, I did add canonical fiesty-commercial and some else but turn it down
[11:12] <bittin> u needed to sign in his mail
[11:13] <president> im tryng using the html file to add a printer
[11:13] <bittin> so i readed it when i got boring a day
[11:13] <bittin> but it was some years ago
[11:13] <penguincentral> hey what's the ati radeon hd 2400 support like on ubuntu?
[11:13] <bittin> when i was 11
[11:13] <v1k1ng> the problem is most people don't know the first thing about securing windows
[11:13] <nikolam> I tried to install 32-bit skype on 64-bit xubuntu and type some commands and now ooo does not start
[11:13] <Linux4909> penguincentral: they may see it as an inconvenience and not understand why we us it because there are more steps to do ing simple things, but they dont know we like the whole learning part of it. adn just being on a computer for more than just email and myspace is what we love
[11:13] <Linux4909> we love the computers!!!!!
[11:13] <v1k1ng> they'll go to best buy and pay $75 to have them run webroot for them
[11:13] <Linux4909> and almost everything and anything about them.
[11:13] <penguincentral> v1k1ng, so so true.  i know someone that recently got a virus or something on xp and he had NO security software
[11:13] <bittin> Linux4909: Don't talk about Myspace :(
[11:14] <bittin> THAT SUCKS :(
[11:14] <penguincentral> "<Linux4909> we love the computers!!!!!" Second
[11:14] <|brad|> ahh, 64 bit, i havent had any luck with the 64 bit version yet
[11:14] <bittin> 3:rd
[11:14] <|brad|> try and reinstall oo
[11:14] <Linux4909> we can't talk about MS on here?
[11:14] <kdxx> where are my man source files for the tar command?
[11:14] <bittin> we can
[11:14] <bittin> we can't we?
[11:14] <Linux4909> bittin: what are the rules in IRC
[11:14] <penguincentral> bittin, yeah myspace sucks.
[11:14] <JebJoya> Hi all, having a bit of an issue rearranging my partitions on my mum's machine - originally had just 5Gb Ubuntu and 30Gb Windows, and now she needs more on Ubuntu - gparted is not being terribly useful on a normal boot, any suggestions on what I need to do to move stuff around?
[11:14] <bittin> Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft :)
[11:14] <Linux4909> i know we can't cuss.
[11:14] <Linux4909> which i understand.
[11:14] <bittin> are there any rules on irc
[11:14] <Linux4909> we have to be intelligent here...lol
[11:14] <bittin> do what u want
[11:15] <bittin> don't try to be kicked or banned?
[11:15] <Linux4909> ok
[11:15] <Linux4909> i get you
[11:15] <president> ty penguincentral but u will think im dumb
[11:15] <Linux4909> so this aint like yahoo where you have ppl all over the place
[11:15] <penpen> can u see ma messages?
[11:15] <penguincentral> JebJoya, burn to dvd and copy like that.
[11:15] <JebJoya> yes penpen
[11:15] <penguincentral> president, why?
[11:15] <Linux4909> boy, i remember them days where i used to tolerate java chats and the such
[11:15] <Linux4909> now chat is so old
[11:15] <penpen> kk thx... first time using xchat
[11:15] <bittin> Linux4909: =)
[11:15] <bittin> iam using gaim
[11:15] <Linux4909> i use Pidgin
[11:15] <president> it seems there was a misfit with my paper, it wasn' correctly placed
[11:15] <bittin> just becouse iam on live cd fixing things
[11:15] <v1k1ng> penguincentral, have you seen this:   http://www.marshu.com/images-website/funny/insane-spam-infestation-pop-blockers-adaware.jpg
[11:15] <bittin> mostly i use irssi :>
[11:15] <penpen> jebjoya... can u help me with ma ccsm?
[11:16] <Linux4909> i liked the gaim interface though.
[11:16] <president> now it works penguincentral
[11:16] <Linux4909> pidgin feels to heavy as far as looks
[11:16] <JebJoya> penguincentral: nono, sorry, i meant rearrange the partitions
[11:16] <penguincentral> president, great, but what is the screenie for?
[11:16] <mansour> Hi everybody
[11:16] <JebJoya> penpen: sorry, not me i'm afraid, i'm looking for help here as well!
[11:16] <Linux4909> it feels like a real chat chat. not like a small app like gaim does. iono. i could be over analyzing
[11:16] <nikolam> JebJoya: use some commercial application from windoes, like partition magic and shrink win partition how much you like. Then get linux partition bigger from the same tool
[11:16] <president> screenie ?
[11:16] <Linux4909> it's the same thing.
[11:16] <bittin> Linux4909: i don't like pidgin
[11:16] <penguincentral> jebjoya, it's hopeless, i couldn't get gparted to resize my original ntfs partiton.  I had to start fresh
[11:17] <JebJoya> nikolam: can partition magic cope with ext3 though?
[11:17] <mansour> anybody can help me to install multimedia codecs in debian based linux?! plzzzz
[11:17] <Linux4909> i dont have gaim though
[11:17] <Linux4909> i can't find an installer for it
[11:17] <nikolam> JebJoya: Yes
[11:17] <penpen> oo... its not really that big of a problem tho
[11:17] <Linux4909> pidgin came with my ubuntu
[11:17] <penguincentral> Linux4909: with gutsy, yes
[11:17] <JebJoya> nikolam: aha :) thanks, i'll do one of their little boot disks or something then
[11:17] <overclucker> linux4909 sudo apt-get install gaim
[11:17] <v1k1ng> gaim is now pidgin
[11:17] <penpen> just that i cant get permission to change my plugins
[11:17] <Linux4909> wait
[11:17] <Linux4909> what am i talking about
[11:17] <Linux4909> i do have Gaim
[11:17] <Marner> gaim == pidgin
[11:17] <penpen> its so wierd... i can do it under root
[11:17] <overclucker> lol
[11:17] <penpen> but then it doesnt take effect cause its not really me
[11:17] <Linux4909> i thought i was on my windows. i have gaim on my HP MCE.
[11:17] <Linux4909> sorry
[11:18] <Linux4909> okay i have gaim.
[11:18] <|brad|> those PM disks have saved my arse so many times
[11:18] <Linux4909> i like it more than pidgin.
[11:18] <penpen> can neone help?
[11:18] <president> u need me to do a print screnn penguincentral ?
[11:18] <Linux4909> what are PM disks?
[11:18] <penguincentral> linux4909, yeah that nice.
[11:18] <nikolam> JebJoya just make shure to backup your mbr fith dd command first.
[11:18] <bittin> i got gaim on my Ubuntu, Kopete on my SuSE and web messengers on mac :>
[11:18] <JebJoya> penguincentral: yeah, i've had issues with it before, but I'm sure I was able to change it eventually on my own machine, I just can't remember how.  Anyway, nikolam has told me to use partition magic or something on windows, so i'll do that
[11:18] <|brad|> Linux4909, its the same thing really. pidgin is just the new version. they changed the name
[11:18] <penguincentral> president, go for your life buddy
[11:18] <bittin> and ebuddy on my phone
[11:18] <JebJoya> nikolam: mbr fith dd?
[11:18] <haka4> HELLO???
[11:18] <Linux4909> brad, that's correct.
[11:18] <chazco> HI!
[11:18] <penguincentral> jebjoya, give it a shot, but make sure that you have backed up those photos
[11:19] <Linux4909> haka4: we can see you.
[11:19] <bittin> hi chazco
[11:19] <president> go for my life ?
[11:19] <bittin> hi haka4
[11:19] <chazco> How can i change my keyboard language? It seems to be stuck on US
[11:19] <chazco> (want UK)
[11:19] <Linux4909> haka left
[11:19] <bittin> ok
[11:19] <bittin> sorry iam slow
[11:19] <Linux4909> hey
[11:19] <bittin> backuping my /home
[11:19] <Linux4909> let's talk about samba
[11:20] <bittin> never used :(
[11:20] <|brad|> system > prefs > keyboard
[11:20] <Linux4909> i know it's an app that lets you setup a network
[11:20] <bittin> yea
[11:20] <LinuxProbie> Hello people, How do I get a nautilus window that has administrative access so I can add a folder to use as a virtual mount point in my media folder?
[11:20] <penguincentral> now, i will try asking my bloody question again.  what is ATI Radeon HD 2400 support on ubuntu like?
[11:20] <Frogzoo> chazco: sys -> prefs -> keyboard layout
[11:20] <chazco> Tried that, it defaults back
[11:20] <overclucker> !samba > linux4909
[11:20] <bittin> u applyed it?
[11:20] <penguincentral> come on, someone has to know...
[11:20] <chazco> yep :)
[11:20] <kdxx> its horrid
[11:20] <|brad|> chazco, edit xorg.conf then
[11:20] <bittin> !samba | linux4909
[11:20] <ubotu> linux4909: samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[11:20] <Linux4909> i want to setup this ubuntu desktop to share and comm with my windows on my home netwrk
[11:20] <kdxx> all ati sux ass for linux
[11:20] <penpen> neone know wat file's permission i have to change so i can select/deselect my compiz plugins?
[11:20] <nikolam> JebJoya: type man fdisk , command is dd if=/dev/hda of=/home/user/mbrrecord1 bs=512 count=1  To securely save your MBR (master boot record) if anything goes wrong on PM
[11:21] <chazco> Only just got xorg.conf to work with my Nvidia card, afraid to touch it now :D
[11:21] <Frogzoo> Linux4909: do it the right way, and use the terminal for root privileges
[11:21] <Linux4909> oooohhh
[11:21] <|brad|> kdxx, they are supposed to be realeasing some drivers around christmas tiem
[11:21] <Linux4909> another question i have
[11:21] <sonic> hi
[11:21] <Linux4909> i read the word mount alot.
[11:21] <v1k1ng> i remember that sharing files via samba was easy
[11:21] <LinuxProbie> Can anyone help me? My mind has gone completely blank on the procedure for mounting virtual images in ubuntu
[11:21] <bittin> !question | Linux4909
[11:21] <ubotu> Linux4909: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[11:21] <Linux4909> and i have an idear what it may mean.
[11:21] <|brad|>  chazco, make a backup of it. it will be fine
[11:21] <chazco> Will do :)
[11:21] <Linux4909> but no text book definition of it.
[11:21] <sonic> help
[11:21] <|brad|> chazco, and if you break it.... all that means is that you get to learn how to fix it
[11:21] <|brad|> :)
[11:22] <overclucker> linux4909, man mount in terminal
[11:22] <Linux4909> aiight
[11:22] <Linux4909> brb
[11:22] <v1k1ng> i never did figure out how to activate the printer through the network
[11:22] <chazco> :D
[11:22] <v1k1ng> like, you mount a drive and then linux can access it as a drive
[11:22] <snorre> hi, i installed webmin, and now want to start it. what command do u use to open the url? i'm using ubuntu 7.04...
[11:22] <evi|one> Hi. How do I bring Ubuntu in full multi-user mode with no GUI? Booting in single mode and then doing an "init 3" does not work (brings up the GUI). I know I can edit inittab. I was just wondering if there's an easier way that doesn't require editing that file back and forth.
[11:22] <LinuxProbie> >.<
[11:22] <Linux4909> omg, so you mean when you type man and a word the terminal has a dictionary?
[11:22] <|brad|> LinuxProbie, mount -o loop /path/to/image /mount/point
[11:22] <Linux4909> nice!!!
[11:23] <overclucker> linux, linux has extensive manuals
[11:23] <overclucker> ie man
[11:23] <gordonjcp> Linux4909: also "apropos" and "wtf"
[11:23] <penguincentral> please, someone has to know what support for ati radeon hd 2400 is like.  i am considering buying a computer that uses this chip
[11:23] <penguincentral> an iMac
[11:23] <overclucker> of you can type info and it does the same
[11:23] <LinuxProbie> |brad|, how do I add the folder in my media directory to mount to?
[11:23] <|brad|> snorre, open a browser to http://lcoalhost:10000 and login
[11:23] <elkbuntu> snorre, it should already be started. try http://localhost:10000
[11:24] <gordonjcp> penguincentral: google
[11:24] <Linux4909> is there a difference in them all though?
[11:24] <snorre> you dont need a command?=
[11:24] <penpen> does anyone know why i cant select my compiz plugins? i think its a permission issu
[11:24] <|brad|> LinuxProbie, mkdir <foldername>
[11:24] <Linux4909> like b/n man and info
[11:24] <penguincentral> thanks gordonjcp...
[11:24] <|brad|> snorre, it should already be started. it you installed it right
[11:24] <overclucker> same pages
[11:24] <elkbuntu> snorre, it is a web-based system (and hence a wee bit insecure)
[11:24] <LinuxProbie> |brad|, I was hoping to be able to do it in the nice graphical interface...
[11:24] <v1k1ng> penguincentral, i'd just post a question on the forums and see what pops up tomorrow
[11:24] <|brad|> snorre, netstat -tapn | grep 10000
[11:25] <v1k1ng> especially if its new stuff
[11:25] <|brad|> snorre, that will tell you if it is started
[11:25] <|brad|> LinuxProbie, a web browser is graphical :)
[11:25] <v1k1ng> the funny thing about learning linux is that you almost need to have a notebook next to you
[11:25] <Linux4909> question. is it possible to make more space for my linux out of the space that is not used on my XP AFTER already installed ubuntu?
[11:25] <|brad|> v1k1ng, lol
[11:25] <penguincentral> "http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=828&num=1".  it's not what is in the computer, but has the same chip.  this is with the new amd 8.41 display driver
[11:26] <penguincentral> what do u think
[11:26] <snorre> |brad| , i'm using the server edition. nothing happens if i enter the url
[11:26] <penguincentral> thanks v1k1ng, do u have a link to it
[11:26] <LinuxProbie> |brad|, All I know is that when I'm in the folder using the browser, I can't right click and go "new folder" it's greyed out.
[11:26] <overclucker> linus4909, yup
[11:26] <v1k1ng> so that you can remember things like:  "installed propriety ati drivers, they're unsupported...etc."
[11:26] <Linux4909> what software i need to do this?
[11:26] <|brad|> LinuxProbie, do it from the command line. its easier
[11:26] <Frogzoo> v1k1ng: use hnb
[11:27] <v1k1ng> penguincentral, http://ubuntuforums.org/
[11:27] <nikolam> Linux4909: The same thing: Shrink win partition with Partition magic or so and grow Linux partition (if it is etx2/3) a little bit more
[11:27] <overclucker> linux, try either qtparted, or gparted (sudo apt-get install xxxxx
[11:27] <v1k1ng> Frogzoo, i would, except i am too lazy  :(
[11:27] <|brad|> snorre, is the computer attached to a network already. if it is then, in your browser put http://ip.of.linux.server:10000
[11:27] <penguincentral> Linux4909, try gparted.  run these commands: sudo apt-get install gparted, then to run it sudo gparted (it needs root access).  It might work, it might not, then otherwise there is partition magic
[11:28] <v1k1ng> keeping logs is against my nature
[11:28] <penguincentral> w1k1ng, a specific link please...
[11:28] <v1k1ng> for what?
[11:28] <penguincentral> v1k1ng, your forum post
[11:28] <snorre> i started the linux server on vmware, and don't have a web browser on the vm
[11:28] <v1k1ng> oh, i don't have one, i was suggesting that you start your own
[11:28] <Linux4909> if i use partition magic, that's in windows though right?
[11:28] <penpen> can anyone help me?
[11:28] <Linux4909> or is there a linux version of that?
[11:28] <|brad|> snorre, ok use the browser of the host computer
[11:28] <nikolam> Linux4909: Yup
[11:29] <Frogzoo> penpen: we don't know yet
[11:29] <penguincentral> Linux 4909, gparted might work for you, as i mentioned earlier
[11:29] <snorre> but this doesn't work
[11:29] <Linux4909> aiight
[11:29] <Linux4909> brb
[11:29] <|brad|> then its not started
[11:29] <ne0> hello
[11:29] <overclucker> linux4909 qtparted and gparted are visual extensions of a program called parted, which is consiole based
[11:29] <snorre> how do i check whether its tarted?
[11:30] <Linux4909> console base means command lines?
[11:30] <|brad|> snorre, can you login to the linux server?
[11:30] <overclucker> yup
[11:30] <v1k1ng> i use gparted on a live cd to partition my drives, it's cool
[11:30] <Linux4909> ok
[11:30] <ne0> i got question
[11:30] <ne0> i think im runnin gnome
[11:30] <ne0> how can i run kde?
[11:30] <Linux4909> okay, so i dont have the parted. but if i do the gparted would it all still work anyway. it will get the depedencies right?
[11:30] <js_> apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[11:30] <|brad|> apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[11:30] <Marner> sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[11:30] <|brad|> bah, beat me
[11:31] <js_> hehe
[11:31] <nikolam> ne0: install it throught synaptic and choose session on login screen
[11:31] <overclucker> linux, parted comes with ubuntu
[11:31] <penguincentral> v1k1ng, if you haven't done it, don't worry.  i've found it out.  you need the fglrx 8.41 driver.  apparently it's the best ati driver for linux ever made.
[11:31] <v1k1ng> ne0, :  http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_install_KDE_.28Kubuntu.29
[11:31] <Linux4909> brb
[11:31] <snorre> i'm quite sure it's started, the vm uses a NAT connection. the vm has inet access, but i can't open webmin
[11:31] <|brad|> snorre, you still with me?
[11:31] <snorre> yes
[11:31] <president> how do i manage what s shown on my desktop ?
[11:31] <penguincentral> all, i am looking at getting an iMac, and using both ubuntu and osx on it, what do you think of the computer?
[11:31] <nikolam>  fglrx 8.41 is NOT released YET
[11:32] <overclucker> but you'll want gparted anyways, and yes if you get gparted, parted is a dependency
[11:32] <|brad|> snorre, can you get command line access to the linux server
[11:32] <penguincentral> http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=828&num=4
[11:32] <v1k1ng> penguincentral, i am using some old drivers for my radeon 9600, works better than it did in windows
[11:32] <penguincentral> nikolam
[11:32] <jamyskis> hi all
[11:32] <snorre> yes
[11:32] <penguincentral> ok v1k1ng
[11:32] <nikolam> :)
[11:32] <v1k1ng> just need to figure out how to run compiz
[11:32] <Linux4909> to all, will i need swap file space for connecting Ub to my Win network?
[11:32] <|brad|> snorre, ok great. do this for me. login then type this. sudo /etc/init.d/webmin restart
[11:32] <|brad|> do that
[11:32] <v1k1ng> or compiz fusion
[11:33] <penguincentral> v1k1ng, feisty?
[11:33] <Linux4909> cuz i forgot to make a file swap drive space. and i read about it earlier today
[11:33] <penguincentral> because i might be able to help
[11:33] <overclucker> linux4909, keep swap
[11:33] <v1k1ng> yeah
[11:33] <Linux4909> that it should be about twice the size of your ram
[11:33] <|brad|> snorre, if it is started it will kill it then restart it. if its not started it will start it for  you
[11:33] <penguincentral> overclucker, second
[11:33] <Linux4909> physical ram
[11:33] <overclucker> correct
[11:33] <penguincentral> my swap drive is 1gb, ram 512mb
[11:33] <Linux4909> overclucker: i dont have swap. i didn't make one when i was intalling this.
[11:33] <Linux4909> i forgot to make it
[11:33] <snorre> ok stopped and started the webmin server
[11:33] <Linux4909> i wonder if gpart can make it for me?
[11:33] <jamyskis> does anyone know of a relatively easyish way to create a wireless node (not define an undetected one elsewhere) out of an ubuntu box? i've seen a couple of faqs floating around that dont work...the difference with my machine is that I have a USB WLAN key that simply produces the wlan0 and wmaster0 devices (not ath0) in Ubuntu
[11:34] <|brad|> snorre, ok you should be able to login with your web browser now
[11:34] <snorre> |brad| , can i rely on the NAT- network connection mode of the vm?
[11:34] <overclucker> linux, yes gparted can make swap
[11:34] <|brad|> has anyone had any luck installing the sparc version of ubuntu?
[11:34] <Linux4909> okay
[11:34] <Linux4909> so i should make it about 1024 corrrect?
[11:35] <Linux4909> since my ram is 512
[11:35] <penguincentral> if you want compiz fusion on feisty, i tried the trevino method (mentioned ep5 of my podcast http://penguincentral.co.nr), and then a method on ubuntu wiki (lost url), but didn't work.  gutsy alpha 5 has working version of it just as long as you install your graphics card driver in restricted driver manager
[11:35] <overclucker> yes
[11:35] <Linux4909> ok
[11:35] <LinuxProbie> Does anyone have any experience with realMYST in wine?
[11:35] <nikolam> Linux4909 You can make swap as a file, like on win . Make it with dd , prepare it with mkswap and turn it on with swapon (with loop option)
[11:35] <|brad|> snorre, make sure you can ping the linux server. that might be the whole problem here
[11:35] <snorre> ok i'll check it
[11:35] <nikolam> Linux4909 And finally write it to /etc/fstab as swap
[11:35] <v1k1ng> penguincentral,   maybe i'll just wait then, i'm not in a hurry
[11:35] <Linux4909> nikolam: i'll have to save and do alla that later. i am a noob at this. and you lost me.
[11:36] <Linux4909> but i kinda get what you saying.
[11:36] <nikolam> Yust save what i wrote and use man command :)
[11:36] <penguincentral> v1k1ng, ok.  you don't know what you are missing out on... but i think that the amount of effects are underwhelming in my opinion.
[11:36] <Linux4909> nikolam: ok
[11:36] <snorre> |brad|, how do i get the linux server ip?
[11:36] <penguincentral> all, does anyone know where to enable the workspaces cube in gutsy alpha 5 (fusion)?
[11:36] <MatBoy> Is there a reason why Ubuntu is faster than Debian ?
[11:37] <overclucker> linux4909 there is a file called fstab (filesystemtable) in /etc folder
[11:37] <bradmw> hello. i just installed gutsy gibbon using PXE and it didn't install a grub configuration. when i try to boot at the grub CLI, ubuntu's kernel doesn't load the driver for my sata drive and it doesn't find the root partition
[11:37] <nikolam> MatBoy: Ubuntu Ii Debian, just a special one type of Debian :)
[11:37] <v1k1ng> MatBoy, its painted red and red is always faster
[11:37] <Linux4909> okay
[11:37] <penguincentral> MatBoy, Ubuntu isn't really cluttered with a whole load of crap, but i haven't tried debian so it's just a guess
[11:37] <Linux4909> overclucker: okay.
[11:38] <ne0> will i need to unistall xchat since this one is for gnome??? if im installing kde?
[11:38] <v1k1ng> penguincentral, yeah, i just wanted to play around with the effects
[11:38] <v1k1ng> the cube, bring me the cube!!
[11:38] <overclucker> it'll need a line resembling /dev/xxx none swap defaults 0 0
[11:38] <|brad|> penguincentral, ubuntu is debian just with a little kick in the pants
[11:38] <tparcina> how to define DNS from CLI?
[11:38] <Linux4909> hey, i seen screenshots with cubes
[11:38] <|brad|> mark shuttleworth used to be a debian dev
[11:38] <snorre> how do i get the ip of my linux server? command?
[11:38] <penguincentral> v1k1ng, brad: second
[11:38] <Linux4909> i wanna do that too!
[11:38] <MatBoy> penguincentral, yeah, strange, I used it for servers, my workstation was always half OK in performance and so on... but Debian really seems to mess up stuff while upgrading... nice for servers, but not for a WS anymore... Ubuntu is more integrated with applications
[11:38] <brownie17> guys i'm really getting really TO'd with my burner, everytime i open a burning program it says this 'umount: /dev/hdc is not mounted (according to mtab)' and then freezes, then the cd drive won't open or respond to any command. so i asked it to mount and it said 'already mounted or /media/cdrom0' busy
[11:38] <penguincentral> yeah, where is the cube!
[11:38] <MatBoy> nikolam, hehe, tuned version ;)
[11:39] <penguincentral> matboy, agreed, but i think ubuntu server is alright, but it's up to you.
[11:39] <overclucker> where xxx is the device name given to the partition by a program called udev
[11:39] <|brad|> tparcina, could you explain what you mean please
[11:39] <MatBoy> penguincentral, I think that too, never used it, but I think because Ubuntu has more clear departments that are on the same way with the same base... it's very OK
[11:40] <nikolam> MatBoy: Is Ubuntu make you angry you can always go back to Deb :) That is beauty in it :)
[11:40] <tparcina> |brad|: I would like to define DNS, but from CLI (not from graphical interface)
[11:40] <snorre> how do i get the ip of my linux server? command?
[11:40] <v1k1ng> i think that is why noobs like us like ubuntu, there are fewer problems of lesser magnitude, and if something does show up, it gets worked on eventually...that's my experience the last two years
[11:40] <|brad|> snorre, ifconfig -a
[11:40] <MatBoy> nikolam, yep... but I think it will stick here forever :) Debian has gone down in the WS part if you ask me.
[11:40] <|brad|> tparcina, edit /etc/resolv.conf
[11:41] <brownie17> |brad|, bad advice
[11:41] <tparcina> ok, and when I put it there, how to make it active?
[11:41] <|brad|> brownie17, thats what she asked for
[11:41] <|brad|> or he
[11:41] <brownie17> |brad|, pointless unless you have a static ip, and even then it gets reset everytime you start up the comp
[11:41] <bradmw> could someone please paste their working /grub/menu.lst so i can look at it?
[11:41] <K-Rich> i seem to have messed up bad on fiesty... now a bunch of modules wont load with errors like http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36986/ ... this happened when i tried to cleanout unused kernels uname is also listed on the link
[11:41] <tparcina> |brad|: when I make changes in /etc/resolv.conf, how to reload it, make it active?
[11:42] <brownie17> tparcina, why can't you use GUI?
[11:42] <|brad|> brownie17, what resets it?
[11:42] <overclucker> linux4909 did u make  swap yet?
[11:42] <brownie17> |brad|, i'm not sure what process it is, but it happens everytime the DHCP renews it's lease
[11:43] <ne0> once i have kde installed do i removed gnome?
[11:43] <tparcina> I can, but I'm testing something and that test includes that I need to define it every few minutes. from CLI I would just execute the same command, and from GUI i need 10 sec to do it
[11:43] <v1k1ng> here's a question:  tabs or tree in xchat?
[11:43] <|brad|> brownie17, oh that is set up in the dhcp server details. i see what you are saying now
[11:43] <snorre> |brad| , are you sure this works with a vm? i can ping the vm, but when i enter https://ubuntu:10000 in the browser i get no connection
[11:44] <brownie17> |brad|, i've found that unless you use a prog like resolvconf, or just use the GUI supplied with ubuntu there's no point editing resolv.conf
[11:44] <|brad|> snorre, how did you install webmin?
[11:44] <loic> hello ! Anybody running Ereseva on  feisty ?
[11:44] <ne0> ???
[11:44] <|brad|> tparcina, i guess the question to ask you is if you have a dynamic or static ip address
[11:44] <overclucker> v1k1ng tabs!
[11:44] <v1k1ng> ne0:  i suppose you can if you're finished with it, otherwise you can leave it on until you decide
[11:45] <tparcina> |brad|: static
[11:45] <snorre> i downloaded the .tar.gz and extracted it to a webmin folder, then started the setup, and everything looked fine
[11:45] <ne0> how do i get rid of it
[11:45] <brownie17> guys i'm really getting really TO'd with my burner, everytime i open a burning program it says this 'umount: /dev/hdc is not mounted (according to mtab)' and then freezes, then the cd drive won't open or respond to any command. so i asked it to mount and it said 'already mounted or /media/cdrom0' busy any ideas how to fix it or stop it from happening? i have to reboot to fix it atm, and i'm really sick of doing that
[11:45] <ne0> i need to b on kde?
[11:45] <AnAnt> does Ubuntu include some sort of lightweight DNS by default ?
[11:45] <mfolnovich> Hello, can anyone help me with compiling fglrx-kernel-source ?
[11:45] <brownie17> AnAnt, www.opendns.com
[11:45] <loic> I'm receiving calls from gtalk with perfect audio but I can't send audio out ? Does somebody have a clue ?
[11:46] <v1k1ng> ne0:  good question, don't know
[11:46] <ne0> hehe
[11:46] <brownie17> loic, muted in alsamixer?
[11:46] <AnAnt> brownie17: what's the package name ?
[11:46] <ne0> can someone help me with that...
[11:46] <|brad|> tparcina, ok then you can go ahead and edit the resolv.conf
[11:46] <v1k1ng> ne0:  I remember reading some good posts in the forums about that
[11:46] <brownie17> AnAnt, it's not a package, it's a website that will give you a free DNS service
[11:46] <ne0> how do i remove gnome once ive gotten kde installed
[11:46] <loic> nope settings seems ok in alsamixer
[11:46] <ne0> k ill try but ima see if any1 here knows
[11:46] <|brad|> snorre, login to the linux server and run this command.... netstat -tapn | grep 10000
[11:46] <|brad|> snorre, and then tell me what you get
[11:47] <AnAnt> ok
[11:47] <AnAnt> thanks
[11:47] <snorre> i'll hurry :)
[11:47] <tparcina> |brad|: thank you, I have solved it. bye
[11:47] <mfolnovich> anyone can help me with that ?
[11:47] <|brad|> dangit, i forgot to go to bed again
[11:47] <|brad|> tparcina, sure
[11:48] <bradmw> what's the grub 'kernel' command to boot? ubuntu wouldn't install grub correctly and when i tried booting it it wouldn't recognize the root /dev/sda1
[11:48] <snorre> |brad|, tsp                  0                0.0.0.0.0:10000                listen 4537/perl
[11:49] <overclucker> !grub | bradmw
[11:49] <ubotu> bradmw: 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
[11:49] <Jowi> bradmw, depends on kernel version, options etc. better see that grub link that ubotu/overclucker just gave.
[11:49] <ne0> v1k1ng: do i need to remove xchat (its gnome version)
[11:50] <jamyskis> this is a repeat of my question sent 15 mins ago: does anyone know of a relatively easyish way to create a wireless node (not define an undetected one elsewhere) out of an ubuntu box? i've seen a couple of faqs floating around that dont work...the difference with my machine is that I have a USB WLAN key that simply produces the wlan0 and wmaster0 devices (not ath0) in Ubuntu
[11:50] <|brad|> snorre, ok good thats what i wanted to see.
[11:50] <snorre> anything wrong about it?
[11:50] <|brad|> no
[11:50] <gordonjcp> jamyskis: do you mean using your PC as an AP?
[11:50] <|brad|> thats what it is supposed to say
[11:50] <jamyskis> gordonjcp: that's the one
[11:51] <bradmw> ubotu,Jowi: grub installed onto the MBR fine. it didn't create a /boot/grub/menu.lst, so there aren't any options. i can't use a livecd because i installed using PXE.
[11:51] <gordonjcp> jamyskis: does your USB wifi adaptor support hostap mode?
[11:51] <|brad|> that output means that it is listening on tcp port 10000 and the process id is 4537 and that it is a perl script which is all correct
[11:51] <|brad|> now
[11:51] <Dimitar> I have SHOUTcast server. Is there any program for ubuntu 7.04 for beeing a dj. tnx
[11:51] <jamyskis> gordonjcp: i have no idea...all i know is that i can access wireless fine when windows is running on the pc
[11:51] <|brad|> did you configure any sort of firewall on the linux host?
[11:51] <|brad|>  what has been done do the box
[11:52] <nbkr> Dimitar, You mean virtual turntables?
[11:52] <|brad|> a default server install with webmin?
[11:52] <gordonjcp> jamyskis: when you say you can "access wireless fine" do you mean using the PC as a client in Windows?
[11:52] <snorre> yes
[11:52] <Jowi> bradmw, "update-grub" generates it.
[11:52] <snorre> and an apache2, mysql server were installed
[11:52] <|brad|> ok thats fine
[11:52] <|brad|> it has to be something with the ip address then
, i search a program for connecting to shoutcast server
[11:53] <snorre> there is no sort of firewall running on the vm
[11:53] <jamyskis> gordonjcp: no, the driver that was delivered with the wlan stick provides a utility that lets you turn the windows box into a wlan ap and i've been able to access it fine from my psp and ubuntu laptop
[11:53] <|brad|> when you did a ifconfig -a what did you see
[11:53] <bradmw> Jowi: thank you much
[11:53] <|brad|> brb, i drank too much mt. dew
[11:53] <Dimitar>  I have SHOUTcast server. Is there any program for ubuntu 7.04 for beeing a dj. tnx
[11:54] <jamyskis> gordonjcp: and i can find wireless networks elsewhere in my block of flats under ubuntu so the wlan stick supported under ubuntu
[11:54] <nbkr> Dimitar, XMMS can be used for listening to the streams. But there are other clients.
[11:54] <snorre> |brad| you want me to post here? about 30 lines ^^
[11:54] <Dimitar> i want to be a dj
[11:54] <Dimitar> not a listener
[11:54] <Kwafoo> $si
[11:55] <|brad|> snorre, do it in a pm please
[11:55] <fatcatmatt> whats the dvd package?
[11:55] <JamesyC> hi
[11:56] <|brad|> hi
[11:56] <JamesyC> http://lemafioso.freehostia.com join all :D
[11:56] <MatBoy> damnm Xubuntu is running fast on my P4 3,2 Ghz... what will happen when I place a Q6600 in it... I already have servers with it... so... I think nice ;)
[11:56] <nbkr> Dimitar, That should be possible with XMMS and the xmms-liveice plugin.
[11:56] <|brad|> Q6600?
[11:56] <Dimitar> i can connect to shoutcast with liveice?
[11:56] <JamesyC> does any1 here do jingles
[11:57] <gordonjcp> jamyskis: look up hostap
[11:57] <nbkr> Dimitar, yes - at least thats what eh plugin-description says.
[11:57] <gordonjcp> JamesyC: like radio ident jingles?
[11:57] <nbkr> *the
[11:57] <JamesyC> kk
[11:57] <hehehe> wew
[11:57] <Dimitar> a will try that. tnx man
[11:57] <v1k1ng> glad to hear xubuntu worked out for you matboy
[11:57] <Dimitar> i'm a noobe :D
[11:57] <gordonjcp> Dimitar: xwax uses "sync" records to mix mp3s
[11:58] <Dimitar> ok
[11:58] <Dimitar> i have 12 years :)
[11:59] <MatBoy> |brad|, yeah, Q6600 quad core :)
[11:59] <MatBoy> v1k1ng, yeah, what I expected for months, really !
[11:59] <jamyskis> gordonjcp: am taking a look now :)
[11:59] <xeer> hi everyone, my situation is dire
[11:59] <MatBoy> v1k1ng, even with my Windows Vm in it it's fast, I/O is even better
[11:59] <MannyZ> hello
[11:59] <|brad|> v1k1ng, oh sexy!
[12:00] <gunspoja> gday everyone
[12:00] <|brad|> yo
[12:00] <MatBoy> hello
[12:00] <Thyrane> How do I make ubuntu run a command (I need to delete a file) everytime on startup? I put it in System > Preferences > Sessions but it didn't work, though other commands work.
[12:00] <nbkr> Dimitar, 12 years old and already setting up your own Shoutcastserver - quite impressive :-)
[12:01] <MannyZ> is here anybody who has nvidia drivers?.. when i go to nvidia settings and set my screen resolutin and then i save it to x .. and when i reboot my computer its again the default -.-,,, what should i do?
[12:01] <snorre> |brad|, i got it, i had to replace ..ubuntu:10000 whith the ip:10000. what is the default lohgin?
[12:01] <Dimitar> nbkr, and 2 years working on linux :)
[12:01] <Irreducibilis> Impressive indeed.
[12:01] <|brad|> snorre, use your login to ubuntu
[12:01] <jamyskis> gordonjcp: hostap_diag -a wlan0 produces "ioctl[PRISM2_IOCTL_HOSTAPD] : No such device"
[12:01] <v1k1ng> mannyz:
[12:01] <v1k1ng> lol
[12:01] <v1k1ng> he left
[12:01] <jamyskis> gordonjcp: sorry - it produces ioctl[PRISM2_IOCTL_HOSTAPD] : Operation not supported
[12:01] <snorre> |brad| ,thx! grat help
[12:02] <snorre> great
[12:02] <|brad|> snorre, not a problem
[12:02] <nbkr> Thyrane, there are some other folder for scripts to be run after login. Have a look at /etc/gdm/gdm.conf -> PostLoginScriptDir
[12:02] <Thyrane> nbkr, is there a reason why the rm command didn't work in sessions?
[12:03] <brownie17> hi guys, someone recommend a program to burn a image onto a CD
[12:03] <Dimitar> X-CD Roast
[12:03] <nbkr> Thyrane, Hm, good question, but I don't have an answer. I would create a shellscript with the rm comand and try to add this one to the session.
[12:03] <Dimitar> brownie17, worked for me fine - X-CD Roast
[12:04] <|brad|> nbkr, hey thanks for the tip. i didnt know about that!
[12:04] <Thyrane> nbkr, okay, I'll try that. I've never written a shell script before.
[12:05] <v1k1ng> so firestarter doesn't work with wireless?
[12:05] <|brad|> brownie17, k3b is real nice. but its a kde app
[12:05] <brownie17> |brad|, didn't work for me
[12:05] <nbkr> brownie17, There is also K3b, or just right-click it on Gnome and use "CD/DVD"-Creator. You can also burn it on console with growisofs.
[12:07] <|brad|> brownie17, was that the error that you were talking about earlier... sorry i didnt get a good look at it. was kinda busy with some other ppl
[12:07] <brownie17> nbkr, well it's a .bin, how do i convert it to a .iso
[12:07] <impulzE-_> I need help with Elo touch on Ubuntu 7.04. I have the driver and so on, but from here im stuck, anyone wanna help me?
[12:07] <brownie17> |brad|, yes
[12:08] <Jowi> !burner | brownie17
[12:08] <ubotu> brownie17: CD/DVD Burning software: K3b (KDE), gnomebaker, serpentine, graveman, Nautilus cd burner (Gnome), gtoaster, xcdroast, cdrecord (terminal-based). Burning .iso files: see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto
[12:08] <|brad|> brownie17, ooo i had that problem a bit ago... let me see if i can find out what i used for that
[12:08] <brownie17> |brad|, now no program is even recognising my cd burner
[12:09] <|brad|> brownie17, what if you put a regular cd in there. you know one that has stuff already on it. will ubuntu recognize it and mount it for you?
[12:09] <brownie17> |brad|, brad the drive won't even open.
[12:09] <brownie17> |brad|, but before it screwed up, that was working fine
[12:10] <jvai> hey ppls
[12:10] <jetscreamer> |janet|
[12:10] <|brad|>  brownie17, check out bchunk.. its in the repos. for bin > iso conversion
[12:10] <Charles_Xavier> (Need Help): I am about 80% done with my wireless struggles on ubuntu. I have installed the correct windows drivers using ndiswrapper and it shows my wireless card in Network Connections. It also picks up my wireless SSID, but the signal strength is 0% and I cannot login to the internet. In terminal, it gives the message NO OFFER from DHCP
[12:10] <jetscreamer> sudo iptables -L -n
[12:11] <|brad|> brownie17, sudo eject. have you tried that?
[12:11] <|brad|> or umount -f  /dev/<cdrom>
[12:11] <jamyskis> ok never mind, i'll have to keep using windows for now and ill get a wireless router
[12:12] <beni> how can I program applicatons for ubuntu? Which editor should I use?
[12:12] <brownie17> |brad|, yes, to no availl
[12:12] <fermatslittlethe> hello all. have you guys tried installing intel drivers for i965 graphics chipset? fawn is treating it as generic
[12:12] <nbkr> brownie17, How did you create that bin file?
[12:12] <beni> i mean applications with windows and a UI .. just like VB for W32..
[12:12] <Charles_Xavier> can anyone help
[12:12] <brownie17> nbkr, a prog called devede
[12:12] <impulzE-_> Need help installing a driver for elotouch touchscreen, please pm me if you can help
[12:12] <|brad|> brownie17, well as a last resort have you just tried to reboot the machine?
[12:12] <brownie17> nbkr, i have a cue file
[12:13] <overclucker> beni, emacs is a very good editor
[12:13] <Charles_Xavier> If you know how to help with wireless issues on ubuntu, please PM me, I will be really thankful!
[12:13] <brownie17> |brad|, yeah but everytime i do it, it works fine until i try to start a CD burning prog again
[12:13] <Jowi> fermatslittlethe, "sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-intel" should do it.
[12:13] <|brad|> brownie17, strange....
[12:13] <nbkr> brownie17, Try to convert it with "bchunk"
[12:13] <beni> !emacs > beni
[12:13] <overclucker> systax highlighting an all
[12:13] <jetscreamer> gedit does syntax highlighting
[12:13] <|brad|> gedit ftw!
[12:13] <Charles_Xavier> If you know how to help with wireless issues on ubuntu, please PM me, I will be really thankful!
[12:13] <beni> overclucker: a program to code in..
[12:13] <jetscreamer> sudo iptables -L -n
[12:14] <overclucker> yup
[12:14] <jetscreamer> Charles_Xavier: ^^
[12:14] <Charles_Xavier> should i type that?
[12:14] <jetscreamer> sure
[12:14] <jetscreamer> !paste
[12:14] <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)
[12:14] <overclucker> to write code?
[12:14] <jetscreamer> he's probably asking for an ide
[12:14] <Charles_Xavier> it gives stuff
[12:14] <Charles_Xavier> that wont help you tell me how to work my wireless
[12:14] <jetscreamer> paste stuff
[12:14] <fermatslittlethe> hi jowi. i did that.
[12:15] <jetscreamer> oh ok nm then
[12:15] <Jowi> fermatslittlethe, and then simply change "i810" to "intel" in xorg.conf.
[12:15] <beni> Which Programming Language should I use to programm Ubuntu Desktop Applications? Which editors? I need to write a basic demon, and I got programming skills, I just need someone to point me on where to start! ;-) thanks
[12:15] <th3sn0wbr4in> can anyone help me ?
[12:15] <Charles_Xavier> If you know how to help with wireless issues on ubuntu, please PM me, I will be really thankful!
[12:15] <th3sn0wbr4in> somethin' error
[12:15] <th3sn0wbr4in> ianis@th3sn0wbr4in:~$ sudo mount th3sn0wbr4in/Linux\ Distro/grep: Trailing backslash
[12:15] <fermatslittlethe> my xorg is showint this:Section "Device"
[12:15] <fermatslittlethe>         Identifier      "Generic Video Card"
[12:15] <fermatslittlethe>         Driver          "vesa"
[12:15] <fermatslittlethe>         BusID           "PCI:0:2:0"
[12:15] <fermatslittlethe> EndSection
[12:15] <th3sn0wbr4in> i want to googling to solve the problem
[12:15] <Jowi> fermatslittlethe, so change the "vesa" to "intel"
[12:15] <|brad|> you want to write a demon!?
[12:15] <th3sn0wbr4in> but now, i'm using gprs connection
[12:15] <overclucker> beni most of gnome is cpp
[12:15] <th3sn0wbr4in> :D
[12:15] <jetscreamer> th3sn0wbr4in: \
[12:15] <Makt> Hello
[12:16] <th3sn0wbr4in> yeah jetscreamer
[12:16] <beni> overclucker: ok, thanks
[12:16] <jetscreamer> \
[12:16] <th3sn0wbr4in> i have to cd th3sn0wbr4in/Linux\ Distro/ 1st
[12:16] <th3sn0wbr4in> and then mount from the
[12:16] <th3sn0wbr4in> and then mount from there
[12:16] <th3sn0wbr4in> mount ubuntu.iso -t loop
[12:16] <jetscreamer> Linux\ Distro
[12:16] <th3sn0wbr4in> actually,,,i just want to know
[12:16] <jetscreamer> \
[12:17] <th3sn0wbr4in> what's that
[12:17] <brownie17> |brad|, a penny for your thoughts
[12:17] <th3sn0wbr4in> yeah
[12:17] <Makt> I am running Ubuntu on live cd, and it's running a bit slower than I expected, so I was wondering if it will run faster after I install it?
[12:17] <jetscreamer> it's your mistake
[12:17] <jetscreamer> it's your answer
[12:17] <|brad|> Makt, oh yes
[12:17] <xris> Makt: yes mate, definitely
[12:17] <th3sn0wbr4in> ianis@th3sn0wbr4in:~$ sudo mount th3sn0wbr4in/Linux\ Distro/( I Press Tab here...)
[12:17] <fermatslittlethe> jowi..did that. to enable xgl/compiz do i simply restart my xserver and try to enable it from "desktop effects" right?
[12:17] <Makt> ok thanks :)
[12:17] <th3sn0wbr4in> and then, grep: Trailing backslash was appear
[12:17] <th3sn0wbr4in> :D
[12:17] <Jowi> fermatslittlethe, if your xorg.conf has got a composite section, I guess so.
[12:18] <jetscreamer> Linux\
[12:18] <nandemonai> Makt, Running from CD vs Harddrive is always slugish.
[12:18] <Jowi> !compiz | fermatslittlethe
[12:18] <ubotu> fermatslittlethe: 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
[12:19] <codeane> beni, have a look at MonoDevelop
[12:20] <myriadar> hi, anyone uses evolution as mail client and can help me a bit?
[12:21] <nbkr> myriadar, Whats the problem?
[12:21] <myriadar> i didnt find the option while quoting a message to show the headers of this mail, e.g. mail-address
[12:21] <fermatslittlethe> jowi..gotcha. thanks. will look into the link. i did add the composite extension onw
[12:21] <brownie17> guys i'm really getting really TO'd with my burner, everytime i open a burning program it says this 'umount: /dev/hdc is not mounted (according to mtab)' and then freezes, then the cd drive won't open or respond to any command. so i asked it to mount and it said 'already mounted or /media/cdrom0' busy. won't open, burning programs won't recognize it. cannot use it. after restart it works fine, but everytime i open k3b or gnomebak
[12:21] <brownie17> er it screws up again
[12:21] <Makt> I can't use apt-get, is this normal on live cd?
[12:22] <overclucker> although beni, if you need to write loads of scripts, tcsh can enterpret c directly(aas opposed to bash
[12:22] <myriadar> only have "On Fri, 2007-09-07 at hh:mm +0x00, xy wrote:"
[12:22] <nanonyme> ewww, tcsh mentioned
[12:22] <Scarey> Makt: you should be able to do that.. do you use sudo ?
[12:22] <Makt> oh rofl
[12:22] <Scarey> :)
[12:22] <Makt> ah yes now it works
[12:23] <nanonyme> overclucker, btw, do you have any idea how to redirect stderr with tcsh?
[12:23] <myriadar> wanna have: original message <br> from:<br>to:<br>subject:
[12:23] <gary4gar> !boinc
[12:23] <Nighthawk420> hey yall i am having a problem after i reinstall ubuntu.  in the text interface while trying to get and install the binaries...when i do "sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-generic restricted-manager" it says 113 files were not upgraded... i am connected via ethernet and it normally works and the dhcp was autoconfigured succesfully on install.  how can i get it to work?
[12:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about boinc - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:23] <gary4gar> !ubiquity
[12:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ubiquity - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:24] <overclucker> nanyme, i kinda nee a refresher, myself (;
[12:24] <chuxxsss> hi all I have just set up my print MP160 but I need it to see it as a network print which is on the windows box anyone no how I can do this
[12:25] <Makt> what's the run command in the terminal?
[12:25] <SlimeyPete> there is no "run" command
[12:25] <brownie17> Makt, can you be more specific?
[12:25] <SlimeyPete> just type the name of the executable you wish to execute
[12:25] <Nighthawk420> yall know what i can do? cuz if i get on tonight and coz_ or scottDkoDer fid out my install didnt go well ther going to be pissed lol
[12:26] <Nighthawk420> oops
[12:26] <Nighthawk420> rong channel
[12:26] <overclucker> makt, run command?
[12:26] <Nighthawk420> hey yall i am having a problem after i reinstall ubuntu.  in the text interface while trying to get and install the binaries...when i do "sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-generic restricted-manager" it says 113 files were not upgraded... i am connected via ethernet and it normally works and the dhcp was autoconfigured succesfully on install.  how can i get it to work?
[12:27] <overclucker> makt, for a binary, or a script?
[12:27] <Makt> binary i guess
[12:27] <myriadar> nbkr, no clue?
[12:27] <brownie17> guys i'm really getting really TO'd with my burner, everytime i open a burning program it says this 'umount: /dev/hdc is not mounted (according to mtab)' and then freezes, then the cd drive won't open or respond to any command. so i asked it to mount and it said 'already mounted or /media/cdrom0' busy. won't open, burning programs won't recognize it.. after restart it works fine, but everytime i open k3b it dies. suggestions?
[12:27] <Makt> nvm found out
[12:27] <overclucker> makt just the name of the app
[12:27] <overclucker> lol
[12:27] <nbkr> myriadar, No, not really. Did you try to install the evolution plugins. Maybe one of those support this.
[12:28] <Nighthawk420> im not spamming... this is the last time i will ask and will come back later...
[12:28] <Nighthawk420> hey yall i am having a problem after i reinstall ubuntu.  in the text interface while trying to get and install the binaries...when i do "sudo apt-get install linux-restricted-modules-generic restricted-manager" it says 113 files were not upgraded... i am connected via ethernet and it normally works and the dhcp was autoconfigured succesfully on install.  how can i get it to work?
[12:28] <jetscreamer> Nighthawk420: apt-get dist-upgrade
[12:29] <jetscreamer> Nighthawk420: make that sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude dist-upgrade
[12:29] <myriadar> no offered plugin has the feature i'm looking for, nbkr .. u are satisfied with the default quoting style?
[12:29] <Nighthawk420> well im doing the sudo apt-get dist-upgrade and its downloading
[12:29] <Nighthawk420> lol
[12:29] <jetscreamer> whichever
[12:29] <overclucker> nighthawk420, 113 files were not updated because they are up to date, meybe?
[12:29] <jetscreamer> aptitude is preferred, but i don't prefer it
[12:30] <Nighthawk420> indeed that is true as well... early blahh and a monday
[12:30] <jetscreamer> no overclucker
[12:31] <Baltazaar> sudo apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
[12:31] <jetscreamer> sudo on the second
[12:31] <nbkr> myriadar, Yes I'm satisfied with the style. Most of the times I delete the "on... xyz wrote" line and just leave those parts of the originalmessage that I do reply to. I don't quote the whole e-mail if there isn't a very good reason for it.
[12:32] <Baltazaar> works for me anyway
[12:32] <nbkr> myriadar, Have you tried other mailclients like thunderbird or kmail. Maybe they have the feature you need.
[12:32] <jetscreamer> doesn't for me, but that's different
[12:32] <myriadar> in networking-business it is essential to know who wrote whom and which mail-addresses they use
[12:33] <myriadar> i know thunderbird has this feature, but i chose evolution for its calendar- and good sync-features
[12:33] <iacopop> i have a problem with dhclient, i think it is a bug, as described in https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/9576
[12:34] <Nighthawk420> damn its still downloading
[12:34] <Nighthawk420> okay its done lol
[12:34] <iacopop> do you know about that?
[12:34] <Nighthawk420> growl... still no screns found
[12:35] <huji> hey, I'm new to Ubuntu and I need help installing a package with all required dependencies from the internet
[12:36] <huji> I am on Ubuntu 7.0.4
[12:36] <_Al3x> is there 3D support for the X1950 yet?
[12:36] <jetscreamer> Nighthawk420: the updates have nothing to do with that
[12:36] <codeane> huji, sudo aptitude install package
[12:36] <jetscreamer> dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg maybe
[12:36] <mattwj2005> I want ATI X1600 support
[12:36] <SlimeyPete> huji: use synaptic, apt-get or aptitude
[12:36] <huji> I did this:
[12:36] <mattwj2005> for folding at home under Linux
[12:36] <jetscreamer> !fglrx
[12:36] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:36] <huji> sudo apt-get install gcc
[12:37] <_Al3x> ubotu the ATI drivers dont offically support the x1950 yet
[12:37] <Nighthawk420> lmao i forgot to endsection
[12:37] <Nighthawk420> haha
[12:37] <huji> bash: suto: command not found
[12:37] <huji> bash: suto: command not found
[12:37] <mattwj2005> ubot hi
[12:37] <_Al3x> tis really quite shit
[12:37] <th3sn0wbr4in> sudo
[12:37] <th3sn0wbr4in> :D
[12:37] <th3sn0wbr4in> not suto
[12:37] <th3sn0wbr4in> :D
[12:37] <mattwj2005> ubot understand?
[12:38] <_Al3x> ubot is a bot....
[12:38] <th3sn0wbr4in> LOL
[12:38] <_Al3x> lol
[12:38] <huji> th3sn0wbr4in haha!
[12:38] <_Al3x> not helpful
[12:38] <th3sn0wbr4in> =))
[12:38] <th3sn0wbr4in> :P
[12:38] <th3sn0wbr4in> LOL
[12:38] <nbkr> myriadar, In the mail view, try this -> Message -> forward as -> quote (maybe its labled a bit different, I don't have an english gui).
[12:39] <Nighthawk420> whats the terminal command for shut down?
[12:39] <Xero> Anyone here that can help? I wouldn't usually ask this but there's nobody in #ubuntu+1 who isn't afk.
[12:39] <nbkr> Nighthawk420, shutdown -h now
[12:39] <Xero> Nighthawk420, shutdown -h now
[12:39] <Nighthawk420> thanks
[12:40] <_Al3x> is there ANYONE who has been able to run an ATI X1950 card with flgrx?
[12:40] <maco> hi folks, can a group in linux become a member of another group ?
[12:40] <huji> okay, now I'm trying to install vmware-tools, and it asks me where to install the binary files: /usr/bin/
[12:40] <huji> what should I add to the end/
[12:40] <Xero> After last night's update to Gutsy I don't have a Compiz cube anymore. Just a white screen of death when Compiz tries to start.
[12:40] <_Al3x> grr the ubuntu support is depressing
[12:41] <Xero> Oh come on. Am I being ignored by everyone or something?
[12:41] <dgjones> !gutsy | Xero
[12:41] <ubotu> Xero: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[12:41] <Nighthawk420> _Al3x i am running an ati x1300
[12:41] <myriadar> nbkr: i just asked at #evolution on gimpnet .. the feature is in the newer version 2.11
[12:41] <hehehe> hmm
[12:41] <_Al3x> @Xero there's about 10 of here with problems/questions and none of us are getting answers
[12:41] <hehehe> can i get some information?
[12:41] <maco> !group
[12:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about group - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:41] <nbkr> myriadar, So it is probably includedin Gutsy.
[12:42] <Xero> dgjones, I know. There is no one there.
[12:42] <Nighthawk420> uhmm _Al3x if your not gettin a response its because none of us no the answer... check the forums... come back later
[12:42] <Xero> Didn't I already state this?
[12:42] <nbkr> hehehe, Information about what?
[12:42] <myriadar> dunno, this version is still unstable, nbkr
[12:42] <Vzzzbx> hoi
[12:42] <Vzzzbx> msg nickop
[12:43] <Vzzzbx> bugger
[12:43] <dgjones> Xero, give it time, probably more people awake in there in an hour or so when the US starts to come on line
[12:43] <nbkr> myriadar, Anyway - seems that waiting is currently the only way to solve the problem.
[12:43] <Vzzzbx> who
[12:43] <Vzzzbx> oh fuck
[12:43] <stdin> !ohmy | Vzzzbx
[12:43] <ubotu> Vzzzbx: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[12:43] <jetscreamer> it says it does x19xx.... all i know. http://ati.amd.com/support/drivers/linux/linux-radeon.html
[12:43] <Vzzzbx> ...and I'm in the wrong channel.  Sorry everyone!
[12:43] <myriadar> yeah, solved in the future it is , thanks anyway :)
[12:43] <th3sn0wbr4in> yeah
[12:43] <th3sn0wbr4in> :D
[12:43] <th3sn0wbr4in> LOL
[12:43] <Vzzzbx> yeah ubotu, my fault, I thought I was elsewhere
[12:44] <Vzzzbx> ciao
[12:44] <DarkED> hi, does anyone here use songbird?
[12:45] <th3sn0wbr4in> no, i used love song LOL (OOT) sorry :D
[12:46] <fermatslittlethe> hello . jowi! AIGXL+beryl is working just fine. thanks a lot! dunno if you are dude/gal..but i love you!! i was struggling with the intel driver thingie for quite soemtime
[12:46] <ergn_o> sorry i could not compile spca5xx webcam driver on ubuntu
[12:46] <Xero> ergn_o, try gspca
[12:46] <root___> hi
[12:46] <nandemonai> Anyone know the correct way to block a port range with Firestarter? XX-XX isn't taking.
[12:47] <Xero> You. Should. Not. Log. In. As. Root.
[12:47] <ergn_o> ok but i doesn't work as well
[12:47] <TTilus> nautilus used to react immediately on file/dir changes but i just a moment ago noticed that it does not do that anymore, i have to be tapping f5 all the time, any idea what's wrong?
[12:47] <th3sn0wbr4in> LOL
[12:47] <th3sn0wbr4in> :D
[12:47] <Skaman> hi all
[12:47] <root___> if i try get "url" it says command unknown and if i try apt-get install get it says packet dont found
[12:48] <Skaman> can anybody help me with wpa+feisty+networkmanager?
[12:48] <chuxxsss> any one no how to set up a network printer when it is a canon 160 on a windows shared box
[12:48] <TTilus> !ask | Skaman
[12:48] <ubotu> Skaman: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[12:48] <sigaaa> please help me
[12:48] <Jowi> fermatslittlethe, you're welcome.
[12:48] <xris> chuxxsss: have you shared the printer?
[12:49] <ergn_o> during the compiling any module i have some error even i do all as the page of ubuntu help
[12:49] <nandemonai> sigaaa, First things first get out of the root account. Especially on IRC.
[12:49] <chuxxsss> yes but it only see a old espom driver
[12:49] <sigaaa> i cant, because if i do i cant login in my gnome etc.. i just need to know how to use get and im gone
[12:49] <chuxxsss> install linux driver on my ubuntu box
[12:49] <sigaaa> because my xorg dont works and i need get to download my backup
[12:50] <xris> chuxxsss: from memory, you just go to add a printer, choose network, know the "name" you shared it as, and find the closest driver.
[12:50] <sigaaa> than to replace it on my old and that i can go on with ms work
[12:50] <xris> chuxxsss: if the driver isn't listed, I don't know what to do
[12:50] <chuxxsss> ok
[12:50] <chuxxsss> thanks
[12:50] <chuxxsss> I will keep playing
[12:51] <sigaaa> argh
[12:51] <sigaaa> ok than say me how to make a new user
[12:51] <nandemonai> sigaaa, If you can't login as your normal user I'd suggest making a new one via the root account and use that to seek help.
[12:51] <revilodraw> how do i stop ubuntu from looking for my wireless network on startup?
[12:51] <fermatslittlethe> am a newbie to ubuntu..where can i find metapackage names for stuff.. i do not know how to install gnu toolchain using apt-get... or say other software/packages...are there lookup info somewhere?
[12:51] <xris> chuxxsss: "I installed my MP160 on Linux Ubuntu Dapper Drake 6.06 with success by following the instructions in Home : Database : Printers : Canon : PIXMA MP160. The printer and scanner work great. "
[12:51] <sigaaa> yeah how i do a new user
[12:51] <nandemonai> sigaaa, System -> Admin -> Users and Groups
[12:51] <vbgunz> can someone please help me restore grubs menu.lst? not restore grub after a windows wipe out.... just the menu, please?
[12:51] <xris> chuxxsss: i assume that's on the canon website
[12:51] <sigaaa> lol you dont understand right
[12:52] <fermatslittlethe> i mean, what should i find what is the meta package info for a given software
[12:52] <sigaaa> i just have the console
[12:52] <sigaaa> im on with irssi
[12:52] <sigaaa> my xorg.conf doestn work
[12:52] <nandemonai> sigaaa, Oh okies. adduser
[12:52] <chuxxsss> yes I install the printer bit but the printer is in another room
[12:52] <nandemonai> So..
[12:53] <dgjones> sigaaa, do you have web access?
[12:53] <nandemonai> Anyone know the correct way to block a port range with firestarter. Using XX-XX doesn't seem to take.
[12:53] <revilodraw> how do i stop ubuntu from looking for my wireless network on startup?
[12:54] <nbkr> revilodraw, You can deactivate it via the /etc/network/interfaces File. Just remove the "auto <cardname>" from the file.
[12:54] <dgjones> !xconfig | sigaaa, can you reconfigure your xorg to get that working properly?
[12:54] <ubotu> sigaaa, can you reconfigure your xorg to get that working properly?: To reconfigure your X server, open a console and type  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg  - To configure only the driver and resolution, type  sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg -phigh  - See also !FixRes
[12:54] <nbkr> nandemonai, Firestarter is a frontend to iptables. Have a look at the code firestarter produces.
[12:55] <revilodraw> nbkr: no, i need wireless, but i dont want ubuntu to look for it on startup cos it slows the bootup
[12:55] <xris> nandemonai: It should be easier than that. I've done it easily... but not at home now so can't see my comp.
[12:55] <nandemonai> nbkr, Oh I realise just don't want to have to get dirty in the term.
[12:55] <fermatslittlethe> folks...how do i find meta-package names? for example, how can i find what name should i give in "apt-get install <somename>" for gnu toolchain??
[12:55] <Murlion> i can not use gtalk on my gaim, but i had followed all the steps on gtalk.google.com
[12:55] <nandemonai> Well iptables would be xx:xx
[12:55] <nandemonai> so..
[12:55] <jetscreamer> apt-cache search <searchterm>
[12:56] <ergun> could anyone compile some modules on ubuntu 7.04 Feisty with x86_64 arch ?
[12:56] <th3sn0wbr4in> or aptitude search <searchitem>
[12:56] <th3sn0wbr4in> :D
[12:56] <nandemonai> Not a valid port.
[12:56] <Murlion> any one can deal this? my gtalk can not work on gaim
[12:56] <nbkr> revilodraw, Ok, so what do you mean with "look for it". The card is configured at boot time - probably using dhcp. That could take some time.
[12:56] <nandemonai> Like I thought.
[12:56] <nandemonai> Yet XX-XX goes through but doesn't actually block anything.
[12:56] <xris> Murlion: I think that's a bug?
[12:57] <fermatslittlethe> jetscreamer.. so, for example, i would do a apt-cache search autoconf to get autoconf..right?
[12:57] <Murlion> xris, so u are in the same trouble?
[12:57] <fermatslittlethe> or apt-cache search gcc ...
[12:57] <nandemonai> nbkr, Are you saying the only way to block a port range is via iptables itself?
[12:57] <revilodraw> nbkr: when the orange bar is about a third of the way through on bootup it pauses for a while and this annoys me... im hoping i can stop this from happening, if i cant change it then so be it
[12:57] <th3sn0wbr4in> yeah, right
[12:57] <th3sn0wbr4in> :D
[12:57] <xris> Murlion: No, i don't use gtalk, i just remmeber something about gtalk not working with Gaim that well, but it's better supported in Pidgin. I could be wrong though
[12:57] <Ziroda1> !bluetooth
[12:57] <nbkr> nandemonai, Can you enter XX:XX in Firestarter?
[12:58] <ubotu> For instructions on how to set up bluetooth, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup
[12:58] <nandemonai> nbkr, No, that's the problem. Invalid port. where are xx-xx does nothing. It goes through but packets still fly through fine.
[12:58] <Murlion> xris, oh, before restoration it works, but these days ,it cant
[12:59] <xris> Murlion: Hmm, I'm not sure then. sorry.
[12:59] <nbkr> revilodraw, deactivate the splash screen, so that you can see what is stopping the orange bar from moving. Maybe it isn't the network card. If it is the card you could change it from DHCP to a static IP. That would speed up things. But be sure not to use an IP Address that is already in use.
[12:59] <Murlion> thank u, i will try pidgin
[12:59] <overclucker> revilodraw, well, there isn't too much you can do; some things tak longer to load than others
[12:59] <nbkr> nandemonai, Seems to be a Bug in Firestarter.
[12:59] <revilodraw> nbkr: ok how do i disable the splash?
[12:59] <nandemonai> nbkr, Oh really? So I have got the syntax right then?
[01:00] <asil> hey
[01:00] <nandemonai> It's funny because I couldn't find much info at all about setting ranges in firestarter.
[01:00] <jetscreamer> yes to find the name of the package, fermatslittlethe ... apt-cache show <packagename> to see greater details
[01:00] <asil> is anyone wants to help me
[01:00] <asil> about
[01:00] <jetscreamer> no
[01:00] <asil> masterrr
[01:01] <asil> universal school
[01:01] <overclucker> !ask > asil
[01:01] <nbkr> revilodraw, Edit /boot/grub/menu.lst. Remove the "quiet" and "splash" Keyword from the "kernel"-Line.
[01:01] <asil> please contact me
[01:01] <th3sn0wbr4in> aptitude search <searchitem>  <<-- this one with description :D
[01:01] <sotec_> Tough question, and i'll try and explain the most apt i can. I have an ntfs internal hdd. it used to house a windows partition, with tons of personal stuff that i would love to be able to recover. I hooked it up under linux awhile back, enabled read/write access with ntfs-3g the right way, and was able to view my files. even though read/WRITE was on, i made the mistake of moving a file from one ntfs partition to another and it fr
[01:01] <sotec_> ied my drive. now no matter what (trust me when i say i've exhausted my software recovery/formatting/zero wiping options) i cannot access it in linux or windows. Any suggestions?
[01:01] <asil> i waant to make a my master in other countr
[01:01] <asil> so i want to ask
[01:01] <fermatslittlethe> thanks jetscreamer
[01:01] <asil> some que
[01:02] <huji> hi again
[01:02] <fermatslittlethe> #ubuntu has made my day!! i love you guys... two sleepless nights of tweaking. nowi can get a bath and shave
[01:02] <huji> I cannot install "subversion" now
[01:02] <huji> ttp://svn.wikimedia.org/svnroot/pywikipedia/trunk/pywikipedia/
[01:02] <asil> is there anyone ,who is softdeveloper or electronic engineer
[01:02] <nbkr> nandemonai, XX-XX is the correct syntax. The predefined services like dhcp use them too.
[01:02] <huji> this is what I typed: ttp://svn.wikimedia.org/svnroot/pywikipedia/trunk/pywikipedia/
[01:02] <asil> is anyone know c language
[01:03] <TTilus> restarting nautilus (just $ killall nautilus) worked, now its responding to gam events again and i dont need to tap f5  :)
[01:03] <huji> sorry, this: sudo apt-get install subversion
[01:03] <MortChill> hello
[01:03] <chuxxsss> xris how do I locate the shared fold so I can place the right direction to the printer please
[01:03] <fermatslittlethe> asil..this is #ubuntu...youmight probably try some other channel
[01:03] <overclucker> sotec_ decorate a shoebox, place hdd in box, say last words . . .
[01:03] <asil> i want to compile my c code in linux
[01:03] <asil> any compiler ubuntu
[01:03] <TTilus> asil: you are supposed to do your home assignments yourself  :D
[01:03] <TTilus> asil: gcc
[01:03] <jetscreamer> anjunta is what
[01:03] <xris> chuxxsss: In windows, you don't share a folder for a printer, you share the actual printer itself.
[01:04] <overclucker> asil gcc
[01:04] <huji> any idea?
[01:04] <Nighthawk420> ion
[01:04] <overclucker> !gcc | asil
[01:04] <ubotu> asil: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[01:04] <MortChill> does anyone know what I have to install to be able to watch videos in my firefox browser? i mean i can watch youtube vids and all, but not other videos like on tvlinks.co.uk(sorry for the spam)
[01:04] <xris> chuxxsss: so, go into control panel>printers>and share it. you'll give it a "share name", then you connect to that in ubuntu
[01:04] <angel25_> hi all , need some help, if i take a HDD with Ubuntu 7.04 server and plug that HDD to other computer with diffrent hardware ubuntu will work ok ?
[01:04] <nbkr> huji, To install subversion use: "sudo apt-get install subversion"
[01:04] <overclucker> good job ubotu
[01:05] <overclucker> hehehe
[01:05] <koshari> mortchill, install VLC and the mozilla VLC plugin
[01:05] <jetscreamer> angel25_: change the uuid in menu.lst and fstab and yeah should 'just work'
[01:05] <MortChill> tnx, already installed vlc but not the plugin
[01:05] <koshari> mortchill its in the repos,
[01:05] <asil> thanks allyou
[01:06] <Skaman> ubotu & TTilus i've got a new fresh feisty install i have a usb dongle with ndiswrapper & win drivers, i can connect with wep but not with wpa i don't now what shoul I try...
[01:06] <sotec_> overclucker, i saw that you can buy the circuitry that is on the outside of the hdd, would that have anything to do with partition tables? because i'm pretty sure that the lack of the part. tables is the problem.
[01:06] <huji> all, why doesn't sudo apt-get subversion work?
[01:06] <fermatslittlethe> /leave thanks
[01:06] <koshari> angel25 if there are not any modules that specificly need to be in your mudules list to load it should work
[01:07] <xris> huji: you ned to do "apt-get install subversion"
[01:07] <huji> xris, it doesn't help
[01:07] <huji> it says it cannot find subversion package
[01:08] <jrib> huji: pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list
[01:08] <huji> I guess it is not checking online repositories, because the response is made so fast
[01:08] <koshari> huji you may need to add another repository
[01:08] <th3sn0wbr4in> what's subversion package for ?
[01:08] <chuxxsss> it is shared in windows will go to one of the other boxs and check mayb
[01:08] <huji> jrib I will shortly, thanks
[01:08] <newdude> hey there, im trying to install the later ati driver, but first i need to uninstall the current ati driver, how do i go about this? the amd site uninstall instructions arent correct for my case
[01:08] <jetscreamer> !info subversion
[01:08] <huji> subversion is to have access to SVN :)
[01:08] <nbkr> th3sn0wbr4in, subversion is a version control system.
[01:08] <ubotu> subversion: Advanced version control system. In component main, is optional. Version 1.4.3dfsg1-1ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 234 kB, installed size 3392 kB
[01:08] <th3sn0wbr4in> owh....
[01:08] <th3sn0wbr4in> :D
[01:09] <newdude> it asks me to uninstall files in /usr/share/ati but the files its instrcuting to uninstall arent in that folder :S
[01:09] <th3sn0wbr4in> apt-cache search subversion
[01:09] <th3sn0wbr4in> if u can get it
[01:09] <th3sn0wbr4in> u can install it, right?
[01:09] <th3sn0wbr4in> :D
[01:09] <TTilus> huji: pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list, please
[01:10] <huji> TTilus I'm doing this right now
[01:10] <TTilus> huji: ok
[01:10] <xris> chuxxsss: I'm going home now. Someone else will have help you further
[01:10] <huji> th3sn0wbr4in I will test it after pastebin
[01:10] <newdude> has anyone uninstalled there ati driver before? if so how did you go about it :S im kinda stuck
[01:10] <th3sn0wbr4in> ;)
[01:10] <huji> aptcache returned nothing
[01:10] <huji> pastebined: http://pastebin.com/m32703d36
[01:11] <sotec_> wb overclucker, i saw that you can buy the circuitry that is on the outside of the hdd, would that have anything to do with partition tables? because i'm pretty sure that the lack of the part. tables is the problem.
[01:11] <overclucker_> there are loads of linux computer forensics tools out there
[01:11] <newdude> anyone? :S
[01:11] <revilodraw> nbkr: ok i disabled the splash screen and it is pausing on 'configuring network interfaces'
[01:11] <nbkr> revilodraw, You're using dhcp?
[01:11] <revilodraw> nbkr: yes
[01:12] <nbkr> revilodraw, Can you change it to a static IP?
[01:12] <huji> TTilus do you think I have to change this: http://pastebin.com/m32703d36
[01:12] <overclucker_> sotec_, look up computer forensics tools for linux
[01:12] <revilodraw> nbkr: i know how, just not what ip to assign
[01:12] <TTilus> huji: looks perfectly ok
[01:12] <cre8torx> n
[01:13] <TTilus> huji: ir.archive.ubuntu.com seems to work ok
[01:13] <cre8torx> modular
[01:13] <TTilus> huji: what does apt-get update say?
[01:13] <Hush> when i tried to run tis command "sudo apt-get remove  proftpd" i got this error "Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1), can anyone help me??
[01:13] <huji> TTilus then why do I get this error message: Couldn't find package subversion
[01:13] <nbkr> revilodraw, depends on your network. Do you have access to the dhcp server.
[01:13] <revilodraw> nbkr: yes
[01:14] <huji> E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (13 Permission denied)
[01:14] <huji> E: Unable to lock the list directory
[01:14] <th3sn0wbr4in> LOL
[01:14] <th3sn0wbr4in> sudo
[01:14] <TTilus> huji: there's no package named 'subversion' in your pacages/avail list
[01:14] <th3sn0wbr4in> do it with sudo or with root account
[01:14] <huji> yes, I figured that!
[01:14] <nbkr> revilodraw, Try to reconfigure it, so that it only uses a certain range (for example .50 - .100 for dhcp). You can than use the rest for static IPs.
[01:14] <huji> TTilus, so what can I do?
[01:14] <TTilus> huji: we need to figure out why  :)
[01:14] <chuxxsss> thank have a safe trip
[01:14] <revilodraw> nbkr: in my modem interface page
[01:15] <TTilus> huji: sorry, sudo apt-get update
[01:15] <huji> TTilus, I'd be grateful
[01:15] <huji> TTilus it is updating
[01:15] <asil> qwd
[01:15] <TTilus> huji: that should update your available packages list
[01:15] <th3sn0wbr4in> :P
[01:15] <huji> hopefully, TTilus. and it has passed 25%
[01:15] <Skaman> @ TTilus i've got a new fresh feisty install i have a usb dongle with ndiswrapper & win drivers, i can connect with wep but not with wpa i don't now what shoul I try...
[01:15] <nbkr> revilodraw, Ok. Some routers are able to have this reconfigured.
[01:15] <CaBlGuY> !nvidia
[01:15] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[01:16] <revilodraw> nbkr: this is getting quite tricky... i dont know anything about ip forwarding
[01:16] <huji> TTilus, what made my day was, I installed VMware and then Ubuntu, and violla! It automatically shares my Dial Up connection with the virtual Ubuntu
[01:16] <TTilus> Skaman: thats about as far as i got the only thime ive tried to set up linux to wpa wireless
[01:17] <vbgunz> how in the world do I get GRUBS menu.lst BACK?
[01:17] <TTilus> Skaman: i think im not much of a help for you  :(
[01:17] <TTilus> huji: virtual machines are so :*
[01:17] <revilodraw> nbkr: too much like hard work, ill just put up with it... thanks for your help... night
[01:17] <matteoit81> hi all
[01:18] <huji> TTilus, :* means?
[01:18] <matteoit81> I need to install just grub on a computer
[01:18] <TTilus> huji: kissing, "so loveable", :D
[01:18] <matteoit81> I need it to start from the network card
[01:18] <huji> BTW, TTilus, I have Ubuntu installed separately too, but it doesn't accept my winmodem, which means no internet access!
[01:18] <matteoit81> and it cannot be done from bios
[01:18] <vbgunz> anybody? how do I get menu.lst back?
[01:18] <TTilus> huji: have you read ubuntu package mgmt primer or some other deb/apt tutorial?
[01:19] <matteoit81> anyone could help me with it?
[01:19] <TTilus> huji: if you live on command line its _always_ sudo apt-get update and other things only after it
[01:19] <Skaman> thnx TTilus...anyway
[01:19] <Skaman> :D
[01:19] <huji> TTilus, I'm sort of getting in the habbit of a command line life!
[01:20] <nbkr> matteoit81, PXE Boot without PXE-capable network card? Try to create a boot-disk/cd from rom-o-matic.net
[01:20] <angel25_> jetscreamer : can u explain to me how to change the uuid in the menu.lst & the fstab ? i am new at ubunto
[01:21] <matteoit81> already done
[01:21] <matteoit81> but I would like another solution
[01:21] <Mohd> Guys, my graphics card doesen't work well. I installed Nvidia-glx-legacy still not working. I have Geforce Nvidia 6600
[01:21] <Scarey> angel25_: both files are editable via an text editor, open a console and write sudo gedit /etc/fstab
[01:21] <yanis_> Hi everybody :)
[01:21] <huji> TTilus, another qustion: there are times when I find out the package I need (plus the other dependencies I don't have) sum up more than few megabytes, and I prefer to get them from uni where I have access to high speed internet. Is there a way to export the list of requried dependencies?
[01:22] <Scarey> angel25_: I don't remember the path to grub, but it's googlable
[01:22] <WONToN> Mohd, why legacy? nv6600 isn't that old
[01:22] <nbkr> matteoit81, Well, buying a new network card would be the only other solution if you don't want to install an operating system on the disk.
[01:22] <Mohd> Someone else told me? Which one should i use then?
[01:22] <matteoit81> no wait
[01:22] <th3sn0wbr4in>  /boot/grub/menu.lst
[01:22] <matteoit81> the network card works
[01:22] <matteoit81> I don't want to boot from the floppy
[01:22] <WONToN> Mohd, when did u buy the card?
[01:23] <yanis_> I have a problem : when i open a new window, this window is opened under the others, and not on these.... I use feisty and Beryl, can you help me please? :)
[01:23] <Mohd> WONTon, A year ago I guess.
[01:23] <nbkr> matteoit81, So the network card is PXE-capable?
[01:23] <matteoit81> yes
[01:23] <matteoit81> but not the bios
[01:23] <matteoit81> it a p133
[01:23] <tommax> hi all! how i can convert WMV video in flash video????
[01:23] <matteoit81> and I'm using edubunt
[01:23] <matteoit81> as a ltsp server
[01:23] <Mohd> tommax, search for a program that can do that.
[01:23] <giumas> I want to buy a usb tv card not so much expensive...
[01:23] <WONToN> Mohd, did u try the non-legacy drivers?
[01:24] <giumas> naturally it must work under ubuntu...
[01:24] <nanonyme> eargh, why does everyone want to use flash... can't watch them on my ppc linux :)
[01:24] <TTilus> huji: more often than not, universities are mirroring linux distributions, you could just burn them or copy them to usb-stick, then you have _all_ the packages  ;)
[01:24] <chuxxsss> how do I add stuff to the start up sequences need to add mod cx88-dvb
[01:24] <huji> TTilus any idea?
[01:24] <tommax> Mohd, i've search...but i can find any good program...only bad :(
[01:24] <Mohd> WONTon, I tried Nvidia-glx-new and it had an X-server problem.
[01:24] <yanis_> ... anybody knows my solution? :P
[01:25] <harish> Hi Everybody
[01:25] <yanis_> or, how to reinstal Beryl properly, I mean, because i have a problem, maybe i could be a solution... ? :)
[01:25] <th3sn0wbr4in> hi harish
[01:25] <th3sn0wbr4in> :D
[01:25] <harish> Isn't UBUNTU great?
[01:25] <matteoit81> I just want to install grub and start the network card with the boot image that I got from rom-o-matic
[01:25] <huji> harish, it is!
[01:25] <Mohd> harish, no because its very hard to uninstall..
[01:25] <harish> I am addicted to Ubuntu
[01:25] <WONToN> Mohd, if you don't morally object to closed source drivers, check the nvidia homepage
[01:25] <TTilus> huji: you could also do apt-get (or aptitude, it resolves dependencies somewhat better) install and see what packages it wants (it lists them to console), just copy the list and dl them when on uni network
[01:26] <nbkr> matteoit81, Well, if the Bios doesn't support it, than there is no way to start the system via network, I think.
[01:26] <TTilus> huji: just dont proceed with download
[01:26] <giumas> does anybody have a usb tv card working properly in ubuntu?
[01:26] <huji> TTilus, you mean, after resolving dependencies, it asks me to start download?
[01:26] <koshari> thommax if you upload it to youtube it will convert it to flash.
[01:26] <TTilus> huji: aptitude (and apt) list the packages which would be installed
[01:26] <huji> And I can stop it at that stage and copy-paste the list it reported?
[01:27] <matteoit81> why?
[01:27] <huji> Tiilus, the idea is great. I need to practice it tho
[01:27] <matteoit81> I'm using a floppy to start from the network card
[01:27] <TTilus> huji: you dont need to start downloading, it resolves dependencies, prints list of pacages it wants to install (with all the dependencies) and asks "do you want to install these"
[01:27] <matteoit81> and it works
[01:27] <gkzz> hallo
[01:27] <matteoit81> now
[01:27] <TTilus> huji: thats the point when you say "no, i dont" and copy the list
[01:27] <matteoit81> instead of using a floppy I want to install grub on my hd
[01:28] <IgorSobreira> hi all...anybody could help me to configure an static IP in Ubuntu? the interfaces doesnt appear in network-manager...so im editing /etc/network/interfaces
[01:28] <huji> TTilus, do you have the experience of working with VMWare?
[01:28] <TTilus> huji: no, i use qemu
[01:28] <matteoit81> how colud I install grub on my hd?
[01:28] <matteoit81> *could
[01:28] <th3sn0wbr4in> IgorSobreira: so, what's the problem ?
[01:29] <huji> Ttilus, still you may know the answer to this: When I start up, the Wired network connection is active. But if I don't connect to internet (on the host machine) for a few minute, it gets disconnected.
[01:29] <shad0w>  Linux Wireless client working whit ubuntu ?
[01:29] <WONToN> matteoit81, sudo apt-get install grub, update-grub?
[01:29] <huji> Is it that Ubuntu automatically stops unused network conn? Or is this not normal?
[01:29] <yanis_> Maybe my english is too bad... did anybody understand my problem? :\
[01:30] <th3sn0wbr4in> yanis_: what's ur problem ?
[01:30] <TTilus> huji: i havent experienced anything like that, id quess its not wmvare issue at all
[01:30] <nbkr> matteoit81, If you're using a floppy, than the floppy disk does everything the network card should do. This would work even with a non PXE-Networkcard.
[01:30] <IgorSobreira> th3sn0wbr4in: well...i just can connect...:T
[01:31] <huji> TTilus, do we have a menu or command to disconnect or reconnect a network connection (ethernet type)?
[01:31] <TTilus> yanis_: there are plenty of people speaking bad english here, you were understood  ;)
[01:31] <th3sn0wbr4in> :D
[01:32] <WONToN> huji, ifconfig eth0 up/down
[01:32] <pj_og> I'm setting up a  ubuntu server on an old machine which has the 512 MB limit, so it grub ended up with "Error 18" not finding the kernel on the disk. Now what? I'm trying to partition the root partition with 500 MB, but then how do I partition the rest?
[01:32] <matteoit81> ok I understand, but I don't want to start the network card from a floppy. I have an hard disk. I want to install grub on it al let grub start my network card! is it possible?
[01:32] <TTilus> huji: what do you mean?  just unplug the cable to cut ethernet  :)
[01:33] <huji> TTilus, unplug!? It is a vertual network man!
[01:33] <gordonjcp> huji: with your virtual network plug of course
[01:33] <TTilus> huji: you mean the connection vmware provides to guest os?
[01:33] <huji> gordonjcp LOL
[01:33] <TTilus> huji: afaik qemu doesnt have that
[01:33] <huji> TTilus exactly
[01:33] <skyion> how do you register on this server?
[01:34] <TTilus> huji: never needed though
[01:34] <skyion> ./register ./reg not working
[01:34] <huji> TTilus is qemu windows-based?
[01:34] <gordonjcp> skyion: /msg nickserv help
[01:34] <TTilus> huji: i guess its portable
[01:34] <TTilus> huji: gg
[01:34] <Geek_> huji: its platform independant
[01:34] <Geek_> runs on windows, linux, and mac
[01:34] <huji> interesting
[01:34] <Geek_> somewhat slow IMO tho
[01:35] <CN>   
[01:35] <dgjones> !register | skyion
[01:35] <CN>   ?
[01:35] <ubotu> skyion: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[01:35] <TTilus> huji: ive never used other os than linux as host
[01:35] <nbkr> !RU | CN
[01:35] <ubotu> CN:    #ubuntu-ru       /  Pozhalujsta vojdite v #ubuntu-ru dlq pomoshchi na russkom qzyke
[01:35] <yanis_> huji, I rewrite it on PV :)
[01:36] <huji> yanis_ go on, I'm listening
[01:36] <huji> TTilus, you were right, of course. After apt-get update, it detects "subversion"
[01:36] <yanis_> huji,  Well, When I open a new window, this windows is opened under this others opened windows, and not ON these... I'm using feisty and Beryl. It's so confortable, i hope you understand :)
[01:36] <huji> yanis_ you are not on PV now, as you may know!
[01:37] <yanis_> huji, yeah I know ;)
[01:37] <huji> go on, I'm listening
[01:37] <CN> tut est' russkie? zahodite na russkiy kanal ubuntu na Rusnete!
[01:38] <huji> yanis_ and if the problem is, the window opens behind the other windows (and not on top of them), then I don't know the solution :(
[01:38] <yanis_> huji, I already wrote it, just above
[01:38] <impulzE-_> Can anyone tell me why my touch screen works when using the config util, and not afterwards?
[01:38] <impulzE-_> seems like it doessent save the config
[01:38] <yanis_> huji, yes it is ! exactly !
[01:38] <huji> yanis_, yes you did! I just rewrote it, in better words, I guess
[01:39] <yanis_> huji, yes, for sure, better words haha.. And I can't find the solution
[01:39] <huji> yanis_ then I can't help you, but at least you know how to discuss this better on a forum, etc
[01:39] <yanis_> huji, thanks huji :)
[01:39] <huji> yanis_ have you tried ubuntuforums.org for example?
[01:40] <fen1x> Hey guys
[01:40] <fen1x> anyone know anything about cedega?
[01:40] <yanis_> huji, I tried on the french forum... and on the french channel, somebody has the same problem as me.. And we are looking for a solution, but we don't have it yet
[01:40] <fen1x> Can someone help me with Cedega?
[01:41] <TTilus> !ru | CN
[01:41] <ubotu> CN:    #ubuntu-ru       /  Pozhalujsta vojdite v #ubuntu-ru dlq pomoshchi na russkom qzyke
[01:41] <huji> yanis_ you said you used feisty and beryl. I'm using the first one, and I don't have your problem. May be (but only "may be") it is beryl which made this problem
[01:41] <huji> is the other guy using Beryl too, yanis_
[01:42] <fen1x> are you guys having a problem with title bars?
[01:42] <fen1x> in beryl?
[01:43] <yanis_> huji, By the way, with compiz, i don't have this problem, just with beryl, but the graphic effets are amazing with Beryl :D
[01:43] <fen1x> yanis: whats the problem?
[01:44] <SoulChild> Hi all ,... do i need the /dev Folder when making a system-backup ???
[01:45] <overclucker> SoulChild, yes, there are a couple static device nodes in there
[01:45] <yanis_> fenlx, My problem is :  the window opens behind the other windows (and not on top of them), then I don't know the solution :(
[01:45] <Pici> huji: you didnt get kicked, you lost your connection.
[01:45] <yanis_>  huji, By the way, with compiz, i don't have this problem, just with beryl, but the graphic effets are amazing with Beryl :D
[01:46] <Jowi> yanis_, minimize or double click on the title bar and see if that works.
[01:46] <huji> Pici, I mean "known reason" there. I tried to force the machine use "Desktop Effects" and I got logged off!
[01:46] <huji> yanis_ I'm on a virtual machine, and don't think I can run Beryl here!
[01:46] <fen1x> yanis_: are you using nvidia?
[01:47] <harish> Anybody having experience with virtual box
[01:47] <harish> ?
[01:47] <valdez> Hi I'm having problems compiling fwbuilder-2.1.14 . Getting "trying to overwrite `/etc/qt3/qt_plugins_3.3rc which is also in pakage libqt-3-mt.. Any ideas?
[01:47] <huji> harish, if virtual box means running a virtual machine, then I have some experience with M$ Virtual Machine adn VMWare
[01:47] <yanis_> Jowi, Yes, for sure, when i use a window, it's ok, but when I open a windows from a menu (shortcut, programs, system), the window goes behind others windows
[01:48] <yanis_> fen1x, no nvidia, an ATI
[01:48] <wizo> hey er, what command do i use to get a ip address assigned to my machine?
[01:48] <harish> Hey guys after Dell, looks like Lenovo will son start shipping their notebooks with Linux
[01:48] <SlimeyPete> huji: virtualbox is a particular VM app
[01:48] <SlimeyPete> like VMWare etc
[01:48] <overclucker> valdez, make it as root?
[01:48] <harish> So, with VM ware, of your Windows is infected with virus, would it affect your Ubuntu as well?
[01:48] <Jowi> yanis_, do you have beryl-manager loaded (the red diamond in the task bar)? right click on it and reload the window manager from there. I get that problem as well from time to time.
[01:48] <huji> SlimeyPete, well, I thought "Virtual box" is different form "Virtualbox"
[01:48] <fen1x> yanis_: hrmm, sorry bud, idk, I just know what I had to do with nvidia, have you tried the Ubuntu Help forums?
[01:48] <g2g591> harish:nope
[01:49] <SlimeyPete> huji: ah, right
[01:49] <valdez> overclucker, doing it with sudo so no luck there
[01:49] <Jowi> yanis_, for me it mostly help to minimize a window and bring it back up again.
[01:49] <harish> Virualbox is similar to VMware
[01:49] <yanis_> Jowi, ok i try it
[01:49] <huji> harish, I haven't worked with Virtualbox, but it won't harm asking your question!
[01:49] <harish> So what should one do if windows within VMware is infected with a virus?
[01:49] <overclucker> valdez, try renaming the file?
[01:50] <yanis_> Jowi, no it's doesn't work :/
[01:50] <g2g591> harish:id download and run a virus scan on the virtual windows, but it won't harm your ubuntu
[01:50] <huji> harish, in VMware there are two situations:
[01:50] <huji> 1) you use a virtual disc 2) you use a real partition of your hard disk
[01:51] <harish> ok, what are the 2 situations?
[01:51] <huji> in the second, you can check the partition with the host machine too
[01:51] <fen1x> Does anyone know anything about Cedega?
[01:51] <huji> in the first, you have to check it within the guest machine.
[01:51] <huji> harish, am I clear enough?
[01:51] <harish> I would use a virtual disk and if needed, i can even delete the windows folder
[01:51] <dgjones> !cedega | fen1x
[01:51] <ubotu> fen1x: cedega is a project based on WINE, aimed at running Windows games on Linux. For more info, see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/Cedega
[01:52] <Jowi> yanis_, there should be an option in the preferences that beryl should not be "aggressive" when stealing focus. have you tried that option? if you can't find it I need to log into beryl and have a look for you but see if you can find it yourself first.
[01:52] <fen1x> kk ty ubotu
[01:52] <fen1x> But can you run Games that you have installed on a seperate harddrive?
[01:52] <huji> harish, yes there are many benefits in using a virutal disk
[01:53] <huji> one is what you said: you can get rid of it easily
[01:53] <harish> Yeah, i would guess so
[01:53] <huji> the other is, for example, I can take that file to somewhere else
[01:53] <huji> I can take my virtual disk from home to uni (on a portable disk) and update my linux there, with fast internet access
[01:53] <huji> there are disadvantages too, harish
[01:53] <harish> Huji. so in that case, would i be able to use hardware not supported by Ubuntu, but supported by Windows???
[01:54] <huji> harish, can you give an example?
[01:54] <valdez> overclucker, works but it just skips installing the binaries if I rename the qt file :(
[01:55] <huji> harish, I mean an example of hardware conflict
[01:55] <_mlt> hi guys
[01:55] <Nyle> !w32codecs
[01:55] <ubotu> Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages, including the win32 codecs: see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - See also !Codecs
[01:55] <harish> I have a webcam that works fine with Win but does not work with Ubuntu, in such  a case, if i install Win Xp in virtual box in Ubuntu, would i be able to use my webcam while i am playing with windows in the Virtual box?
[01:56] <huji> harish, I'm afriad the answer is "no, with some exceptions"
[01:56] <yanis_> Jowi, I can't find this option.. I found the focus menu, but event the good options are checked, my focus windows is still so stupid.. :)
[01:56] <arang2> hi guys, anyone alive here i need a tad of a help with something
[01:56] <harish> How about using Mac OS X on virtual disk?
[01:56] <huji> when you use a virtual machine, you are actually using the virtual CPU, virtual Motherborad, virtual Sound Card, etc
[01:56] <_mlt> anybody install ffmpeg by Synaptic Package Manager?
[01:56] <Jowi> yanis_, ok. brb
[01:56] <huji> so, for example, you don't have direct access to your COM parts of your host machin
[01:57] <harish> o ok, i get what u r saying now
[01:57] <huji> however, as far as I know, the latest version of VMware supports USB 2.0 devices connected to the host machine, to be accessed from the guest
[01:57] <arang2> i have a 3Gb Swap partition and i have had my machine on for 7 days, but right now i see (thru gkrellm) that my swap use is 1.9Gb, i have seen this number grow thru the days, i wonder if there's a memory leak or something i can do cos this is linux not windows i shouldnt have to restart it often or at all
[01:57] <huji> so, if your webcam is a USB device, you can use it for example
[01:57] <harish> huji, u seem to be a Linux guru dude
[01:57] <huji> M$ Virtual Machine has also support for USB in its latest version, if I can recall correctly
[01:57] <huji> harish, absolutely not!
[01:58] <huji> The number of hours I've spent with Linux doesn't go any further than 20
[01:58] <huji> however, in Windows world, I use many command prompt thingies
[01:58] <Nyle> !fglrx
[01:58] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[01:58] <huji> plus, I use VMs for many other reasons than running Linux
[01:58] <bradmw> harish: i'll be your guru for a large donation
[01:59] <harish> I would be interested in trying out Mac OSx on my Ubuntu using VMware or Virtualbox
[01:59] <Jowi> yanis_, right click on the red diamond. select "beryl settings manager" in the "main" tab under General Options the sixth option (for me) reads "Level of Focus Stealing Prevention". set it to "none"
[01:59] <Nyle> guys
[01:59] <dimsuz> why my xorg's intel driver fails to find my intel card ('no screens found')?
[01:59] <bradmw> harish: much easier to dual-boot
[01:59] <Nyle> the wiki is entirely too confusing regarding ATI binary driver installation
[01:59] <huji> harish, I didn't spend that much time with OS X, but many of friends did, and they all disliked it
[01:59] <dimsuz> tried both i810 and intel drivers
[01:59] <SoulChild> hey all ,... i can't use the cga boot parameter in grub ,... there are only modes avaialbe like 80x45 ,... any ideas ???
[01:59] <Nyle> I can simply get DRI + fglrx to work just by installing xorg-driver-fglrx
[01:59] <harish> So where do they get OS X from?
[01:59] <arang2> guys anyone give me a help ?
[01:59] <SoulChild> cga=vga
[01:59] <arang2> i have a 3Gb Swap partition and i have had my machine on for 7 days, but right now i see (thru gkrellm) that my swap use is 1.9Gb, i have seen this number grow thru the days, i wonder if there's a memory leak or something i can do cos this is linux not windows i shouldnt have to restart it often or at all
[02:00] <harish> Dual booting is out of question. I have quit using Windows as an installed version
[02:00] <Nyle> arang2: I have a measely 1GB of RAM and I NEVER use swap
[02:00] <bradmw> arang2: run firefox for long periods of time?
[02:00] <Nyle> not that I don't use it
[02:00] <Nyle> but swap NEVER gets utilized
[02:00] <huji> harish, a friends father has a macbok
[02:00] <Nyle> i wonder what my uptime is
[02:00] <yanis_> Jowi, You are the beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeest !!!
[02:00] <huji> a MacBook i mean, and ... ugh
[02:00] <Nyle>  07:59:28 up 14 days, 22:20,  2 users,  load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
[02:01] <arang2> Nyle: i dont have firefox open for more than 5 hours at most sometimes
[02:01] <harish> o ok
[02:01] <yanis_> Jowi, thank you very much :) it's usefull now !
[02:01] <Nyle> arang2: I have tons of apps open all the time
[02:01] <arang2> Nyle: so do i
[02:01] <huji> Some people say Mac is good for graphic designers, I say no
[02:01] <Nyle> 1gb of ram is good enough, dont' need swap
[02:01] <Jowi> no probs yanis_ going back to ion3 now :)
[02:01] <arang2> Nyle: i have 2gb RAM
[02:01] <Jowi> brb
[02:01] <Nyle> oh i i like you
[02:01] <Nyle> can i be your friend arang2
[02:01] <harish> I would just be trying them, i am however gonna stick only to Ubuntu
[02:01] <Nyle> :D
[02:01] <huji> TTilus, am I supposed to see the things I installed using apt-get in the Add/Remove too?
[02:02] <bradmw> arang2: firefox is the biggest memory leaker. check out its memory usage with gnome-system-monitor. if your swap is being utilized but your performance doesn't suffer don't worry
[02:02] <arang2> guys anyone know what i could do to fix my lil SWAP problem?
[02:02] <huji> harish, I'm gonna stick to Win, since I have many Win-only apps
[02:02] <TTilus> huji: yes
[02:02] <harish> East or West, UBUNTU is the BEST
[02:02] <huji> harish, however, I'm going to use Ubuntu for dev perposes
[02:02] <Nyle> no it isn't
[02:02] <huji> TTilus, then I don't see Subversion there!
[02:02] <TTilus> huji: and in all the other frontends to debian package mgmt
[02:02] <harish> Well i can understand huji's situation
[02:02] <Nyle> ubuntu is by far, NOT the best
[02:02] <g2g591> huji: i don't think in add+remove, but you probabily could in synaptic
[02:02] <Nyle> howeer
[02:02] <dgjones> arang2, are there multiple users on the system that get switched between so that swap gets used for a suspend option, or just you as a single user?
[02:02] <arang2> bradmw: performance is ok, but sometimes theres a huge a mount of hard disk access and its when the swap use amount gets higher
[02:02] <ipx> Nyle: can you please go somewhere else?
[02:02] <Nyle> your personal preference is the best
[02:02] <arang2> dgjones: single user
[02:02] <ipx> you're just annoying to everyone -.-
[02:03] <Nyle> for some people windows is the best
[02:03] <yanis_> Jowi, ion3 ? what's that?
[02:03] <Nyle> ipx: when did you start to speak for everyone?
[02:03] <TTilus> huji: if you mean the default limited "add/remove" thingie, it lists just a tiny fraction of all packages
[02:03] <TTilus> huji: if it displays subversion as _not_ installed, then there's something wrong
[02:04] <TTilus> huji: id assume it just is not listed
[02:04] <bradmw> arang2: it's probably caching stuff. swap usage only matters when you exhaust RAM and it starts using the swap. trust me, you'll know when that happens (like windows can take minutes to unminimize)
[02:04] <huji> TTilus your assumption is correct
[02:04] <TTilus> huji: because what are listed there are just plain desktop apps
[02:04] <huji> then how else can I get a list of everything installed?
[02:04] <Jowi> yanis_, a tiled window manager. low-tech appearance with hi-tech keyboard key bindings.
[02:04] <dgjones> !cloning | huji, maybe this helps
[02:04] <ubotu> huji, maybe this helps: 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
[02:04] <Jowi> !info ion3
[02:04] <ubotu> ion3: keyboard-friendly window manager with tiled windows (devel). In component universe, is extra. Version 20061029-3 (feisty), package size 1493 kB, installed size 3888 kB
[02:05] <harish> I am anxiously waiting for 7.10
[02:05] <TTilus> huji: well, i use aptitude to manage packages, synaptic is fairly good gui pkg mgmt app
[02:05] <arang2> bradmw: as i said, for some times there's a huge amount of hard disk activity and then suddenly i get the report that 300 or 400mb of swap partition were used with the obvious slowness in the system for those moments
[02:05] <g2g591> add+ remove just shows programs, not libraries, if you want to see all of your packages, use synaptic
[02:05] <Nyle> can't you just us dd to say.. 'ghost' your drive? if it is the same hw on another machine you can just copy the install that way
[02:06] <bradmw> arang2: then look at gnome-system-monitor when that happens. nobody can do anything until we know what's hogging memory
[02:06] <yanis_> Jowi, awwww okay :)
[02:06] <huji> !automate
[02:06] <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
[02:06] <anzan> !botsnack
[02:06] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[02:06] <arang2> bradmw: i do, max thing that eats ram is my firefox-bin with 173mb which should be more than ok
[02:06] <Nyle> bradmw: hehe.. gnome is hogging memory .. hehe
[02:06] <huji> is uboto a bot, or a bot and human?
[02:06] <Nyle> !bot
[02:06] <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
[02:06] <gerro> I use this graphics card and was wondering if I need to compile this driver to get it working http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=145944
[02:07] <huji> !bot
[02:07] <brownie17> is there a way to set it up so when i hold the title bar of a window and press the shortcut key for a specific desktop the window will come with me?
[02:07] <MortChill> does anyone know what I have to install to be able to watch videos in my firefox browser? i mean i can watch youtube vids and all, but not other videos like on tvlinks.co.uk(sorry for the spam) - ive already installed the mozilla vlc plugin but it still wont work
[02:07] <Nyle> gerro: I don't think so
[02:07] <SoulChild__> HELP.The highest available framebuffer resouloution at boot is 80x45, if i set it to 1024x768 ,... i have a blank screen while booting ,.. can somebody help me please?
[02:07] <brownie17> i know i had it set up that way on debian, so i assume it's technically possible
[02:07] <Nyle> gerro: just use the opensource ATI/Radeon drivers
[02:07] <huji> !bot
[02:07] <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
[02:07] <gerro> Nyle: the card I have was before the radeon series
[02:07] <brownie17> what's the maximum ram ubuntu wil recognize?
[02:08] <brownie17> and is able to use
[02:08] <Nyle> gerro: more than likely it should be supported by ati drivers
[02:08] <gerro> brownie17: infinite
[02:08] <Nyle> gerro: check with #ati to see exactly which driver you should use
[02:08] <impulzE-_> sudo apt-get install limotif3 not working, any ideas?
[02:08] <bradmw> arang2: then it's caching stuff out to swap which will slow it down a little but not make it crawl like exhausting ram
[02:08] <brownie17> gerro, awesome, microsloth winblows puts a limit on each version they release
[02:08] <Nyle> gerro: I have a very  new X1900XTX
[02:08] <Nyle> gerro: I have no choice but to use either vesa or fglrd
[02:08] <Nyle> fglrx*
[02:08] <gerro> Nyle: they have it in their title thing lol thanks man
[02:08] <Nyle> gerro: sure np
[02:09] <arang2> bradmw: it doesnt crawl but sometimes the thing gets frozen while it writes to the swap, (300-400mb) for a minute or 2 and while that happens i cant do anything its quite annoying
[02:09] <Nyle> gerro: called /topic btw :)
[02:09] <huji> TTilus, should I install PHP from the internet? Isn't it on the installation CD?
[02:09] <brownie17> i was talking to a dude whos been using debian for this network of servers he maintains since 'bo' (not sure how you spell that) he says it's been like 20 years
[02:09] <huji> or even the alternative CD?
[02:09] <Pici> brownie17: Depends on the kernel you are using actually, standard 32bit kernel is ~4gb, server kernel w/ PAE CPU extensions is alot more and 64bit is also alot more
[02:10] <brownie17> Pici, oh. so it's not infinite? okay. well who needs more than 4 gig on ubuntu anyway? unless you're doing like video editing it's unneccesay
[02:10] <Pici> brownie17: People who run servers routinely need more than 4gb
[02:10] <bradmw> brownie17: linux started in 1991
[02:11] <nalpha> I have serious problem, I'm Follow the instruction from http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#Apache_HTTP_Server but I still can't run PHP on my web Browser... I check apache and it's run... what happened? Anyone can help me?
[02:11] <zimnyx> In long runs there is a runner called hare, who pushes tempo during beginning laps. Is there some english word for it?
[02:11] <brownie17> bradmw, are you serious?
[02:11] <brownie17> bradmw, i must be mistaken
[02:11] <huji> all, isn't PHP in the installation CDs?
[02:11] <bradmw> brownie17: yes
[02:12] <yanis_> Jowi, do you use art manager? i have a problem with it also, when i want to install something, art manager turn off.. lol
[02:12] <Eshat> Hey i have no frambuffer device like "/dev/fb0" any ideas ???
[02:12] <huji> all, I found it!!
[02:12] <fredl> where do you set module options in feisty?
[02:13] <Fxyz4ever> hi everybody
[02:13] <Pici> brownie17: Found some exact numbers if you are curious: 32bit w/ PAE = 64gb, 64bit = 16 exabytes (about 17 million gigabytes)
[02:13] <Fxyz4ever> I've been installing virtualbox for hours, is it normal?
[02:13] <brownie17> Pici, sweet.
[02:13] <brownie17> Fxyz4ever, what kinda processor you running?
[02:13] <Jowi> yanis_, tried it once but it doesn't work well.
[02:14] <tolu> hello there
[02:14] <bradmw> brownie17: btw, 32bit ubuntu only recognizes 3gb w/o compiling a custom kernel (tested it myself)
[02:14] <thibaud> !ask
[02:14] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[02:14] <tolu> i need help pls
[02:14] <Eshat> How do i update my /dev/ folder ?
[02:14] <brownie17> brad`, cool thanks
[02:14] <tolu> i just started wt Ubuntu
[02:14] <tolu> and it's annoying as i can't play MP3s
[02:14] <Fxyz4ever> brownie17:  it's not my processor cuz i have 2 ghz... maybe cuz im installin it graphically, and not by terminal?
[02:15] <yanis_> Jowi, do you know an other soft? i downloaded archives from a web gnome website, and i don't know how to install these, they are for the login page design
[02:15] <huji> okay, gotta go
[02:15] <snorre> has sb. here installed phpmotion, and can give me some help?
[02:15] <fredl> where do you set module options in feisty?
[02:15] <Jowi> yanis_, there are howto's on art.gnome.org on how to install them.
[02:15] <bradmw> Eshat: udev will add entries to /dev/ whenever the proper driver's loaded. frame buffer needs to be enabled when the kernel boots to show up
[02:15] <tolu> and all efforts to install plug ins r abortive
[02:15] <Jowi> got to leave for a while
[02:15] <impulzE-_> I need help getting a elo touch screen to work, wanna help?
[02:16] <yanis_> Jowi, oki, i'm gonna read it :)
[02:16] <Night_Owl> Hey Jowi.. got the connection behaving now.. just have to try to figure out how to be able to DCC my 'drop now (on the Linux box).. not sure if it is a Firestarter setting or something else I have to fix (it *was* behaving before I plugged in the router)..
[02:17] <yanis_> Jowi, where is the GDM Configuration Screen ? it's what i need to install it
[02:17] <IdleOne> Night_Owl: freenode blocks all dcc I believe
[02:18] <brownie17> Fxyz4ever, when i compiled wine it took about 1.5 hours
[02:18] <brownie17> Fxyz4ever, got a 2.4ghz
[02:18] <Jowi> Night_Owl, yanis_ sorry guys. I will be /away for a few hours at least.
[02:18] <yanis_> Jowi, thanks ;)
[02:19] <yanis_> how knows how to install a theme for the login manager page on feisty ? thanks :)
[02:20] <lucypher> hi I've recently upgraded tu gutsy
[02:20] <Pici> !gutsy | lucypher
[02:20] <ubotu> lucypher: 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
[02:20] <lucypher> I know
[02:20] <bradmw> yanis_: tried gdmsetup?
[02:21] <Pici> lucypher: Okay, just making sure you knew support was handled in #ubuntu+1
[02:21] <Night_Owl> IdleOne: Well, I didn't specifically install Freenode (although I don't know if was installed already).. but until around middle of last week, I was able to DCC my eggdrop without issue (from my XP machine, which I'm on currently). That was when I hooked up the router. Since then I've not been able to DCC send files (still some router configuring I needed to do, but not my router) but I disconnected it yesterday. Now I just want th
[02:21] <snorre> has sb. here installed phpmotion on ubuntu server 7.04 yet, and can give me some help?
[02:21] <yanis_> bradmw, yes gdmsetup, xhat is it? how to use it? sorry i'm a biiig noob :p
[02:22] <feron> Hi, I get this message in var/mail from rkhunter - http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36995/plain/       , I also get this output from chkrootkit - "eth0: PACKET SNIFFER(/sbin/dhclient3[3847] )" . Should i be worried here?
[02:22] <bradmw> yanis_: install 'desktop-base' package and then go to 'login window' under system -> administration
[02:23] <Fxyz4ever> brownie17: i'm not compiling, its a deb
[02:23] <bradmw> package 'gdm-themes' has some nice extras as well
[02:23] <yanis_> ok bradmw , i'll try it, thanks :)
[02:23] <E-Bear|W-rk> Damn that's annoying :P sorry, IdleOne, didn't see if you responded.
[02:24] <Nyle> I want to connect to a vnc server at home from elsewhere.  Which ports do I need to forward on my router so that vnc sessions can be accessed
[02:24] <Pici> Nyle: 5900 & 5901
[02:24] <feron> Hi, I get this message in /var/mail from rkhunter - http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36995/plain/       , I also get this output from chkrootkit - "eth0: PACKET SNIFFER(/sbin/dhclient3[3847] )" . Should i be worried here?
[02:24] <Nyle> Pici: thank you very much
[02:24] <Nyle> Pici: may I ask how you found this information?
[02:25] <Pici> Nyle: I've been using VNC for years, I just know it ;)
[02:25] <Nyle> because I looked very hard and I couldn't find the ports it runs on
[02:25] <Nyle> oh ok :)
[02:25] <fakenick> All my mpegs are playing in fast foward, either embedded within firefox or in totem.  Any idea why this is happening and how to fix it?  I have no idea what precipitated it... :/
[02:25] <Pici> Nyle: add more numbers to 5901 if you run more than 1 server.
[02:25] <MatBoy> hwat tool will be used for scanning an image whe I press the button "scan" in the HP Device Manager ?
[02:25] <Pici> Nyle: i.e. 5902,5903 etc.
[02:25] <brownie17> Fxyz4ever, shouldn't take that long
[02:25] <yanis_> bradmw, thank you ! it works well, and it's simple
[02:26] <porkpie> hi guy's  ..... how the hell do I install sun-java6-jdk  on ubuntu 6.10 64bit
[02:26] <yanis_> bradmw, I prefer the english channel, people are more kind et helpfull.. thanks :) :) :)
[02:26] <b0b> !tell porkpie about java
[02:26] <Nyle> Pici: I would like to pick your brain a bit.  I have a cable modem > wireless router AP > 3 rooms down WIRELESS router in Client mode.  router1 forwards ports to rotuer 2, which in turn runs the little subnet in my room.  I want to connect to my desktop using vnc, but go through all those.  I can configure my NAT no problem, but how can I add a bit more security to this?
[02:27] <porkpie> The java package is not available  ...
[02:27] <Nyle> i hope the line wasn't too long
[02:27] <Pici> porkpie: enable the backports repository, it is in there.
[02:27] <Nyle> amd had a press conference, and seemingly good news for ati owners
[02:28] <Nyle> fglrx will feature aiglx support in october of 2007
[02:28] <compwiz18> Nyle, where did you hear that?
[02:28] <Nyle> its only 1 month, lets find out if it is true not not
[02:28] <Nyle> or*
[02:28] <Nyle> compwiz18: yahoo finance
[02:28] <compwiz18> awesome :D
[02:28] <Nyle> press release on sep 5 2007
[02:28] <compwiz18> cool
[02:28] <Nyle> they explicitly stated support for aiglx
[02:28] <compwiz18> I've been waiting for that
[02:28] <Nyle> me too
[02:28] <Nyle> Pici: any advice?
[02:29] <feron> anyone able to help me here?
[02:30] <Nyle> Pici: if I run vncserver on :1 while :0 is my real desktop, will I be able to use my original desktop somehow?
[02:30] <Nyle> Pici: does vnc allow to connect to already running desktop or must I start a new session in :1
[02:30] <Pici> Nyle: I do not know.  Unfortunately, most of my VNC knowledge is based on Windows installs.
[02:30] <compwiz18> Nyle, do you know if their going to OSS it?
[02:30] <Nyle> compwiz18: nope
[02:31] <Nyle> I mean I don't know
[02:31] <brownie17> what's gnt?
[02:31] <compwiz18> hm well aiglx is still awesome
[02:31] <Nyle> gnome network tools?
[02:31] <Nyle> no clue
[02:31] <Plantain> Hey, on every login I'm greeted with "XKB Error" followed by some reporting text, what does this mean and how can I fix it?
[02:32] <Nyle> !ntfs
[02:32] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[02:32] <Nyle> !ntfs-3g
[02:32] <ubotu> ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[02:32] <Nyle> no wonder
[02:32] <compwiz18> Nyle, I just happended to glance in #archlinux: <Thralas> Well well, ATI is releasing source/info on (some of) their videocards. http://www.amd.com/us-en/Corporate/VirtualPressRoom/0,,51_104_543_15008~119372,00.html
[02:32] <Nyle> klipper actions not configured for https only http
[02:32] <compwiz18> it seems they are (were) having the same discussion
[02:33] <Nyle> heh
[02:33] <Plantain> Sorry,  I dropped out
[02:33] <brownie17> i got told i couldn't use a plugin i wanted without gnt-gaim. wtf is gnt?
[02:33] <feron> Sorry to repeat myself but  I get this message in /var/mail from rkhunter - http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36995/plain/       , I also get this output from chkrootkit - "eth0: PACKET SNIFFER(/sbin/dhclient3[3847] )" . Should i be worried here?
[02:33] <Plantain> anyway, the error is "Error activating XKB Configuration?
[02:34] <wers> guys, how do I make xchat automatically log me in to #ubuntu-ph and #kubuntu along with #ubuntu?
[02:34] <porkpie> guy's how do I find out what the default for java home is  ?
[02:34] <Plantain> feron: It would seem your packets are being sniffed then.
[02:34] <bradmw> wers: tell xchat to auto-join them. #xchat
[02:34] <SoulChild> Hey all ,... i want a higher resoloution during boot ,.... how do i do this ,... is there another way than the vga parameter ???
[02:35] <compwiz18> brownie17, Gaim Ncurses Toolkit (GNT)
[02:35] <brownie17> compwiz18, ugh, okay.
[02:35] <dgjones> wers, on the xchat network list, select the freenode server and click Edit and then in the channels to join enter #ubuntu-ph,#kubuntu seperated by a comma
[02:36] <rm130> hey, what is that codec pack name that has ike vp3.1 vp6.1 vp6.2 and h264 codecs in it?
[02:36] <feron> Plantain, how do I stop my packets being sniffed. Has my machine been compromised?
[02:36] <Plantain> feron: Possibly been compromised.
[02:37] <feron> Plantain, crap
[02:37] <wers> dgjones, comma only and no space after it?
[02:37] <rm130> anyone know?
[02:37] <dgjones> thats it, just a comma with no space
[02:37] <feron> Plantain, anyway I can check more thoroughly
[02:37] <wers> thanks!
[02:38] <Plantain> feron: ps -aux, check for unknown processes, any rootkit scanner on maximum detail, not really my area of knowledge ;)
[02:38] <Nyle> Mount is denied because NTFS logfile is unclean. Choose one action:
[02:38] <Nyle> :(
[02:38] <Nyle> I wiped windows clean
[02:38] <Nyle> I don't have windows, how do I fix this unclean ntfs mount/
[02:38] <feron> Plantain, thanks for the advice.
[02:39] <Plantain> feron: No problems, bye for now
[02:40] <Night_Owl> sheesh
[02:40] <Night_Owl> takes long enough to time out :P
[02:41] <Peanut> I've got a 2.2GHz MacBookPro, and it doesn't want to boot the Ubuntu CD - I get dumped into a busybox shell, apparently after the bootloader it can't find the CDrom anymore - any hints?
[02:41] <rob_p> feron: seems to be a common false positive...  Don't despair just yet!
[02:41] <sts> hello folks. I'm trying to compile my own version of suexec but it seems to ignore my changes. when i run ./suexec -V is till see the docroot in /var/www. does anybody know what i'm doing wrong?
[02:41] <Nyle> screw it, i'll mount read only
[02:41] <Nyle> heh
[02:41] <fredl> is is possible to upgrade from edgy to feisty from an ssh connection?
[02:42] <yellowChicken> where can i download some kde-dragon wall paper?
[02:42] <compwiz18> fredl, if you set up a synaptic to use the ssh connection as a proxy, sure.
[02:42] <MatBoy> nice, I finally can scan using Linux on my HP G95... Ubuntu rocks more and more :)
[02:42] <bradmw> gutsy gibbon needs wine-0.9.43 :|
[02:43] <fredl> compwiz18, I mean from the console.
[02:43] <compwiz18> fredl, should be possible, try screwing around with the HTTP_PROXY and FTP_PROXY env variables, but same general idea - not my area of expertise though
[02:44] <fredl> tnx compwiz18. Does anybody else know how to upgrade edgy -> feisty from the console?
[02:45] <dgjones> !upgrade | fred
[02:45] <ubotu> fred: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[02:46] <compwiz18> fredl, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=386524
[02:46] <compwiz18> shows how to setup apt-get proxy
[02:46] <dgjones> fredl, see the bottom link on that page uboto just listed
[02:46] <fredl> why do I need an apt-get proxy?!?
[02:46] <fredl> tnx dgjones
[02:46] <xukun> can somebody please tel me how I can reinstall grub on /dev/hdb first partition?
[02:46] <dgjones> fredl, it does say its not recommended and can cause problems though
[02:46] <snorre> has sb. here installed phpmotion on ubuntu server 7.04 yet, and can give me some help?
[02:47] <compwiz18> fredl, you have to use the ssh connection as a proxy (sorry if the terms are wrong there)
[02:47] <LinAsH> xukun, grub-install (hd1,0)
[02:47] <xhaju> hi everybody. I've got a cuestion about security: how can I disable "change session" option in the lock screen display? I don't want anybody to be able to shut-down my computer when I'm out. Can anyone help me?
[02:48] <xukun> My ubuntu os is installed on the second harddisk, but grub was installed on the mbr of the first harddisk which is now defect
[02:48] <fredl> compwiz18 - ok.. thanks
[02:48] <MacOrion> kalhspera!
[02:48] <compwiz18> fredl, do you want to upgrade a computer remotely through the ssh connection?
[02:48] <xukun> LinAsH, thanks that sounds easy
[02:48] <compwiz18> fredl, I think I may have misunderstood your question
[02:49] <fredl> compwiz18 - yup, but dgjones already pointed me in the right direction.
[02:49] <compwiz18> fredl, apt-get distupgrade
[02:49] <compwiz18> fredl, apt-get dist-upgrade  rather
[02:50] <wers> why is firefox consuming 104.4 MB of my 512MB raem? tsk tsk tsk.. what a selfish app... heh
[02:50] <Pici> wers: It does that to everyone.
[02:51] <tatters> I been trying to run partimage across network, system rescue cd and gparted live cd, both have partimage compiled with no login option, ubuntu version of partimaged has the login option enabled making them incompatible, a solution would be to compile a  new version of partimaged with the no login option enabled, however  is it possible to build a customized live cd basexd on ubuntu simply, or does it require coding knowledge?
[02:51] <wers> Pici, is there anything that I can do to lessen its memory hogness? :D
[02:51] <valdez> compiling fwbuilder but make return a Error 1 on .obj/fwedit.o and Error 2 on sub-fwbedit and sub-src. Ideas?
[02:51] <xukun> LinAsH, if I do grub-install (hd1,0) then I get this error: bash: syntax error near unexpected token `hd1,0'
[02:51] <MatBoy> I'm on a P4 3,2 Ghz at the moment and want to upgrade to a Q6600 asap... do I need a full reinstall or can I just boot my SMP version that I run now ?
[02:52] <Night_Owl> Thanks for reminding me, MatBoy..
[02:52] <LinAsH> xukun, try grub-install /dev/hdb1 then
[02:52] <thingy> Is there a fix for the "ttf-opensymbol" update package failing to install after doing a standard install of Ubuntu and then installing updates?
[02:52] <MatBoy> Night_Owl, for what ?
[02:52] <Pici> wers: Not that I'm aware of, sorry.
[02:52] <slicslak> what app should i use for ripping audio cds?
[02:53] <MatBoy> slicslak, k3b can do it also I thought
[02:53] <Gosha> Can I partition my drive without deleting Windows?
[02:53] <cav> hello
[02:53] <Pici> wers: The next version of Firefox (3.0) seems to have better memory management :/
[02:53] <Scarey> slicslak: soundjuicer perhaps?
[02:53] <Night_Owl> I want to upgrade my Ubuntu box, but I want to know if it'll be like Windows 98 in that it's just a simple matter of hooking up the new hardware and plugging in new drivers, or like XP where you almost have to reinstall the OS every time there's mass upgrading done :P
[02:53] <Dark_Rain> Gosha,
[02:53] <Scarey> slicslak: buildin..
[02:53] <Dark_Rain> just delete windows
[02:53] <Dark_Rain> :))
[02:53] <xukun> LinAsH, then I get this error: /dev/mapper/casper-snapshot does not have any corresponding BIOS drive.
[02:53] <Dark_Rain> i did the samme thing
[02:53] <PriceChild> !upgrade | Night_Owl
[02:53] <ubotu> Night_Owl: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[02:54] <cav> I need monitoring conex
[02:54] <PriceChild> Night_Owl, i'm sure it'll be fine, but please keep backups
[02:54] <shad0w> !sound driver
[02:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sound driver - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:54] <Gosha> Dark_Rain: You see, this is a school computer, I want to be able to use the programs we work with, word excel etc
[02:54] <Gosha> photoshop
[02:54] <Gosha> a.s.o
[02:54] <wers> Pici, I hope... 'cause Opera is only sitting on 17.2 MB of my ram hehe
[02:54] <Pici> !sound > shad0w (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[02:55] <LinAsH> xukun, are sur it's hdb not hdc ?
[02:55] <Gosha> So, is it possible?
[02:55] <Dark_Rain> Open Office
[02:55] <Dark_Rain> :)
[02:55] <Dark_Rain> the best you can get and is free
[02:55] <Gosha> What about photoshop?
[02:55] <Pici> Gosha: wine or crossover office ($) can run your windows applications.
[02:55] <LinAsH> xukun, *r u sure*
[02:55] <angel25_> hello , does someone know here the software "Sun grid engine 6.1" ?
[02:55] <Night_Owl> Well, the only thing I have on it that's any important is my eggdrop; everything else I do on my XP machine
[02:55] <Gosha> Wine is not perfect.
[02:55] <xukun> LinAsH, I think the problem is becouse I started the live cd and the disk's are not mounted
[02:55] <Gosha> Wine doesn't run Photoshop CS3, now does it?
[02:55] <LinAsH> xukun, I don't think they need to be mounted to do that
[02:55] <xukun> LinAsH, I see the disk if I do cfdisk /dev/hdb
[02:56] <xukun> LinAsH, Hmm
[02:56] <LinAsH> xukun, did you use sudo
[02:56] <Night_Owl> But I'm planning on upgrading my XP machine and putting the 'old' hardware into my Ubuntu box (which means new mobo, cpu, video card, and more RAM, all at once).
[02:56] <Gosha> Also, I don't want to install an illegal copy of windows on this computer.
[02:56] <xukun> LinAsH, I did sudo -s
[02:56] <xukun> then the grub command
[02:57] <porkpie> guy's how do I set java_home  under edgy 6.10
[02:57] <Night_Owl> Would I have to recompile my bot?
[02:57] <Gosha> And I don't have a CD, is it possible or not? If it isn't, just say so.. Then I'll ask the teachers for a CD.
[02:57] <LinAsH> xukun, in fact this command can't work from the livecd
[02:58] <xukun> LinAsH, you mean the grub-install command?
[02:58] <Gosha> !partition
[02:58] <ubotu> Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted (also "man mkfs" for formatting) - Mounting partitions in Gnome under Dapper: System -> Administration -> Disks - For Edgy, see !fstab and !DiskMounter
[02:58] <LinAsH> xukun, yes, you must boot in your actual system to run it
[02:58] <shad0w> :~$ cat /proc/asound/cards
[02:58] <shad0w> --- no soundcards ---
[02:58] <Gosha> It's not possible, is it? OTZ
[02:58] <bobsomebody> has anyone used CVoiceControl
[02:58] <LinAsH> xukun, or maybe using chroot
[02:59] <kousotu> hey guys, quick question involving wifi and my laptop (or any laptop really)
[02:59] <rbt002i> hello to all lady in this room
[02:59] <xukun> LinAsH, that is the problem my first disk which had the mbr and grub is brokken, but my ubuntu OS is installed on the second disk
[02:59] <nanonyme> have linux communities seriously come down to this >_<
[02:59] <kousotu> my laptop has a WIFI switch in the front, and I noticed sometimes I have to mess with it to make my wifi work
[03:00] <angel25_> does someone know the software "Sun grid engline 6.1" ?
[03:00] <kousotu> does ubuntu see the switch, or is it al in the firmware?
[03:00] <slicslak> MatBoy, Scarey thanks guys
[03:00] <shad0w> --- no soundcards ---
[03:00] <shad0w> how can i turn it on] 
[03:01] <MatBoy> slicslak, what have I done for you ?
[03:01] <MatBoy> ow I alrerady see...
[03:01] <SoulChild> this is strange ,... my video card does not work with the vesa driver anymore ,.. could this be the reason why i can#t change my resouloution with the vga boot parameter in grub ???
[03:01] <Don64> !sound | shad0w
[03:01] <ubotu> shad0w: 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
[03:01] <shad0w> lol
[03:02] <afs> hello, My ubuntu machine (7.04, up to date) seems to mis some include files in /usr/include/linux. They do exist in /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.20-16-generic/include/linux. Is this normal behaviour?
[03:02] <d3ck4_> how to run compiz fusion automatically with window decoration & place window
[03:02] <kousotu> my laptop has a WIFI switch in the front, and I noticed sometimes I have to mess with it to make my wifi work
[03:02] <kousotu> does ubuntu see the switch, or is it al in the firmware?
[03:03] <xhaju> found. thanks.
[03:03] <xhaju> "Disabling fast user switching"
[03:03] <sadistic_kitten> hey peeps, I'm having an issue with gaim msn. Everytime I try to talk to someone the error message "Message could not be sent because a connection error occurred:" appears yet the internet is working fine, and I can see people going on and off line.
[03:04] <kousotu> sadistic_kitten: gaim?
[03:04] <sadistic_kitten> ja
[03:04] <kousotu> sadistic_kitten: restart gaim
[03:04] <sadistic_kitten> I just loaded it
[03:04] <shad0w> Don64, f you can get absolutely no sound and you have an onboard sound chip you can try to disable it in the BIOS. This solves the problem is some cases.
[03:04] <kousotu> sadistic_kitten: sometimes that works
[03:04] <sadistic_kitten> I also did a reinstall of it
[03:04] <Geek_> sadistic_kitten: happens to me when my connection is shitty
[03:04] <shad0w> do u think this will help
[03:05] <kousotu> sadistic_kitten: ok, go to your accounts
[03:05] <MortChill> hi, i only get sound when i try to watch some vids on internet, but i have installed the latest divx version, anyone knows what i can do to have video as well?
[03:05] <sadistic_kitten> Geek_: it's been doing this for a while now (about a week) and my connection is full
[03:05] <Geek_> like the time i was connecting to an unsecured ap from a supermarket carpark
[03:05] <sadistic_kitten> kousotu: k
[03:05] <kousotu> sadistic_kitten: on proxy, ellect none
[03:05] <Geek_> "full" ?
[03:05] <kousotu> sellect*
[03:05] <NET||abuse> anyone got a suggestion on how to move a 9GB outlook pst file over to a guy in another country?
[03:05] <Don64> shad0w: i'm a noob , only knew where the help messages were
[03:05] <sadistic_kitten> Geek_: full strength
[03:05] <LinAsH> xukun, did you try to chroot into your system?
[03:05] <NET||abuse> i'd rather not fork out 100 bucks for a usb drive
[03:05] <shad0w> omg
[03:05] <shad0w> :)
[03:05] <LinAsH> xukun, did you used a /boot partition that was on your crashed disk?
[03:05] <sadistic_kitten> Geek_: good connection either way
[03:06] <Don64> lol
[03:06] <shad0w> im gona trie it
[03:06] <Don64> shad0w: try it.  u can always reset it
[03:06] <stephans> wey, are there any instructions on how to join a windows domain with an ubuntu box... or use LDAP?
[03:06] <Geek_> NET||abuse: split it smaller...
[03:07] <sadistic_kitten> kousotu: so proxy type select no proxy?
[03:07] <dgjones> !samba Z stephans
[03:07] <NET||abuse> Geek_, hmm, know any splitter that will be easy for a non geek at the other end to recombine off say 2 DVDs
[03:07] <dgjones> !samba | stephans
[03:07] <ubotu> stephans: samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[03:07] <stephans> thank you!
[03:07] <kousotu> sadistic_kitten: yes
[03:08] <afs> who's the resident kernel-headers expert? :)
[03:08] <kousotu> sadistic_kitten: sorry, was messing inside my install
[03:08] <NET||abuse> faileas, so what do you think? splitter that i could use on 9GB file onto say 2 DVD's and will recombine easily for non techie?
[03:08] <sadistic_kitten> kousotu: ok should I restart?
[03:08] <NET||abuse> faileas, also, he's on bloody windows
[03:08] <Pici> NET||abuse: This is OT, but, you could split it into a multi-part rar file, compressing with tar/gz would probably drop the filesize as well.  anyway, I thought pst's became corrupt over 6bg.
[03:08] <kousotu> sadistic_kitten: it should be fine
[03:08] <sadistic_kitten> kousotu: kk lemme test
[03:08] <kousotu> sadistic_kitten: but if you wnt to overdoit it, just restart gaim lol
[03:08] <faileas> NET||abuse: hmm, split zip
[03:09] <faileas> and send him a copy of portable 7zip
[03:09] <faileas> afk
[03:09] <NET||abuse> Pici, dunno, well it got output from outlook2003 from the ost fairly ok, it mounted ok into outlook 2003 again after that
[03:09] <sadistic_kitten> kousotu: didn't work
[03:09] <NET||abuse> Pici, so i figure, just stick it onto something resiliant like DVD's (maybe 2 copies of it) and post it off to the guy telling him if he looses those they're gone forever
[03:10] <LinAsH> Seen on ##java: "Ubuntu is an ancient African word meaning 'I can't configure Debian'." ;)
[03:10] <kousotu> sadistic_kitten: try rebootinthen
[03:10] <Pici> NET||abuse: good idea ;)
[03:10] <NET||abuse> Pici, anyway,, thanks, rar i hadn't thought of..
[03:10] <NET||abuse> Pici, i'll include winrar.exe on the disk for easy use by him
[03:10] <sadistic_kitten> *sigh* too much effort. I'll fix it later. Thanks anyway.
[03:13] <bbwa> kousotu my wifi isnt always working directly. I connect at home via roaming to my network. Sometimes it takes me 2 reboots to get it to work
[03:13] <kousotu> bbwa: mine connects on try 1 or 2, without reboot, every time
[03:14] <NoWhereMan> hi guys
[03:14] <hwilde> !hi
[03:14] <ubotu> Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[03:14] <NoWhereMan> can anybody point me to some faq/tutorial to enable UTF on the ttys ?
[03:14] <bbwa> kousotu: you do a disconnect/reconnect  or just dis/enable the switch?
[03:14] <kousotu> bbwa: reconnect
[03:15] <TerraMaster> What command would I use instead of "configure"?
[03:15] <kousotu> bbwa: I don;t usually touch the switch at all
[03:15] <Pici> !locale | NoWhereMan this might help you
[03:15] <ubotu> NoWhereMan this might help you: To set up and configure your locales, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LocaleConf
[03:15] <Pici> TerraMaster: What are you trying to do?
[03:15] <TerraMaster> floowing this guide....
[03:15] <bbwa> kousotu: me too, never touch the switch. You use a braodcom driver?
[03:16] <TerraMaster> The simplest way to compile this package is:
[03:16] <TerraMaster>   1. `cd' to the directory containing the package's source code and type
[03:16] <TerraMaster>      `./configure' to configure the package for your system.  If you're
[03:16] <TerraMaster>      using `csh' on an old version of System V, you might need to type
[03:16] <TerraMaster>      `sh ./configure' instead to prevent `csh' from trying to execute
[03:16] <TerraMaster>      `configure' itself.
[03:16] <kousotu> bbwa: Atheros
[03:16] <Pici> !paste | TerraMaster
[03:16] <ubotu> TerraMaster: 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)
[03:16] <TerraMaster> oops...
[03:16] <Damin> Morning all..
[03:16] <Damin> Anyone going to Ohio Linuxfest?
[03:16] <TerraMaster> Keeep on forgetting
[03:16] <MatBoy> guys what is that small O in the left top of every window ?
[03:16] <Pici> TerraMaster: So, using ./configure isnt working?
[03:16] <TerraMaster> T_T
[03:16] <TerraMaster> I thought that wasnt a command
[03:17] <TerraMaster> oh and it says I can configure without zlib
[03:17] <Pici> MatBoy: Makes the window appear on every workspace.
[03:17] <bbwa> kousotu: Anyway if I switch on and off I see the wifi and bleutooth going on and off... so it is working ...
[03:17] <Pici> TerraMaster: You need to find and install the -dev packages for zlib (and anything else it complains about)
[03:17] <MatBoy> Pici, ah, thanks ! nice feature !
[03:17] <TerraMaster> ok thanks
[03:18] <TerraMaster> TO THE SYNAPTIC PACKAGE MANAGER!
[03:18] <Pici> !offtopic | Damin
[03:18] <ubotu> Damin: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[03:18] <endo> alright, i'm getting sick of this. If I have a tab open in a browser while i'm listening to the player on myspace it constantly freezes when I scroll.
[03:18] <endo> it seems to be a flash problem or something
[03:18] <kousotu> bbwa: lol. you're cal then, I don't touch it
[03:19] <Damin> Rock.. alright.. I'll head to ubuntu-offtopic then..
[03:19] <endo> just turns white
[03:20] <NoWhereMan> Pici, I'm looking there, thanks
[03:21] <snorre> where does a cgi-bin folder come from?
[03:22] <amri> hye
[03:22] <amri> can anyone help me?
[03:22] <kousotu> !ask | amri
[03:22] <ubotu> amri: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[03:23] <amri> liowh ok
[03:23] <amri> thnx for listening
[03:23] <TerraMaster> I get this after I say make chack (after make) http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36998/ any help?
[03:23] <amri> ok
[03:23] <TerraMaster> I see errors....
[03:24] <amri> i have an ext3 partition which i wrote the mount as /amri
[03:24] <TerraMaster> Error 127 and Error 1
[03:24] <tatters> is there a tool to create a customized live cd with ubuntu?
[03:24] <amri> i have an ext3 partition which i wrote the mount as /amri , but when i look at the permission tab, it says that i am not the owner, so i cant change the permission...
[03:25] <Jack_Sparrow> tatters: reconstructor
[03:25] <tatters> Jack_Sparrow: thnx ill go look it up
[03:25] <TTilus> amri: mount options
[03:25] <amri> i dont get is
[03:25] <amri> mount options?
[03:26] <TTilus> amri: how did you mount? is it in fstab or did you just $ sudo mount from command line?
[03:26] <amri> havent mount it yet, i made the partition when i want to install the OS. i have root (/), /amri and /swap
[03:27] <ggg334> Hi
[03:27] <amri> just wondering if i had made a wrong move
[03:27] <TerraMaster> I get this after I say make check (after make) http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36998/ any help? And how would I run this afterwards?
[03:27] <ggg334> iam trying to install ubuntu 7 on my usb hardisk..... i have installed it successfully... but now when iam trying to boot from usb
[03:27] <TTilus> amri: i dont get it, how can you have "permissions tab" if you did not mount it at all?
[03:28] <ggg334> it just hangs without even loading the grub.... with a cursor blinking on the left hand top corner
[03:28] <ggg334> can some one suggest me how to install and boot up from the usb harddisk?.... iam using IBM thinkpad laptop
[03:28] <raka> hi
[03:28] <TTilus> amri: tried $ sudo chown youraccount /amri
[03:29] <amri> hmm.. maybe i mounted it (srry linux noobie).... i can only found my /amri in / folder which is the root IMO... inside theres only lost and found folder...
[03:29] <kdxx> can i redefine $1 like $1=hd?
[03:29] <amri> ok will try
[03:29] <TTilus> amri: thats right place, yes
[03:30] <amri> what shld i do next after sudo chown youraccount /amri
[03:30] <TTilus> amri: what are you really trying to do? did you install os already?
[03:30] <TTilus> amri: that "youraccount" was supposed to be replaced by the name of the user account you want that disk to be owned by
[03:30] <amri> yes i already installed the OS.. now i want to have a special partition just to store all my files... i want to store that files in /amri
[03:31] <amri> yes i know.. in this case i had changed it to sudo chown amri /amri  (which is my user login)
[03:31] <TTilus> amri: assume your user account is 'amri', i'd suggest you mount it to /home/amri/myfiles or like
[03:31] <TTilus> amri: it's more accessible
[03:32] <TTilus> amri: but that's only nuance, not a real issue
[03:32] <amri> any idea how do i do that?
[03:32] <ggg334> can someone suggest me on my issue?
[03:32] <TTilus> amri: hum, just forget it  ;)
[03:32] <amri> omg.. pls help.. newbie here
[03:32] <Pici> kdxx: I'm not sure what you are doing, but if you need help with scripting, #bash is always a lot of help.
[03:33] <TTilus> amri: you can bookmark /amri from nautilus and make a link from your desktop
[03:33] <TTilus> amri: the chown thing should have done it, try it out
[03:33] <TTilus> amri: should /amri be empty?
[03:33] <amri> do i need to restart or anything?
[03:33] <DuClare> nope
[03:33] <amri> nope
[03:33] <TTilus> amri: you _never_ need to restart
[03:33] <amri> still lost n found
[03:33] <amri> hold on i try that again
[03:34] <TTilus> amri: ...well, on kernel update you need, but as a rule of thumb, you do not need to reboot your box  ;)
[03:34] <TTilus> amri: lost and found what?
[03:35] <amri> theres still lost and found folder inside
[03:35] <TTilus> amri: there's lost+found folder on the root of every filesystem, they should be there
[03:35] <amri> but yeah, the permission has been granted
[03:35] <amri> :P
[03:35] <TTilus> amri: you just ignore the lost+found and live your life  :D
[03:35] <amri> haha
[03:35] <amri> wait
[03:35] <amri> another Q
[03:35] <TTilus> lay it on
[03:36] <amri> in the permission tab, which group you think is the best if i were to use /amri as a storage partition?
[03:36] <DuClare> users
[03:36] <TTilus> amri: you really should go and read the beginners guides and newbie stuff from ubuntu website
[03:37] <TerraMaster> Who would I go about running an exe?
[03:37] <TTilus> amri: depends, if its for you only, then it would be amri too, if it's for users of the box in general, then users
[03:37] <TTilus> TerraMaster: windows?
[03:37] <TerraMaster> like via commandline?
[03:37] <Fa-sum`> hi, I upgraded the kernel of my ubuntu Feisty via APT, but now the audio doesn't work
[03:37] <DuClare> wine filename.exe if you have wine installed
[03:37] <Fa-sum`> how can i solve this?
[03:38] <TerraMaster> ok
[03:38] <amri> yay thanx ttlus, ill be back for more.. haha
[03:38] <DuClare> sigh.
[03:38] <TTilus> TerraMaster: ..and if wine does not do it, put real windows inside qemu and run it there (if you _really_ need to)
[03:39] <TerraMaster> well it said it was linux comatable
[03:39] <DuClare> where did it say o_O
[03:39] <DuClare> err
[03:39] <TTilus> TerraMaster: your source, lay the link here
[03:39] <ggg334> does anyone here guide me how to boot up ubuntu from a USB harddisk
[03:39] <DuClare> TerraMaster, if it's linux compatible, that means they have a linux version for you or something
[03:39] <DuClare> not a windows executable..
[03:39] <stefg> ggg334: is the Bios capable of booting from USB ?
[03:39] <IdleOne> having an issue with GPG can somebody give me a hand http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36999/
[03:40] <snorre> how do i get an cgi-bin folder on my ubuntu 7.04 server?
[03:40] <TerraMaster> http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/vba/VisualBoyAdvance-1.7.1-SDL-linux-glibc22.tar.gz?download this is the tar.gz I got it out of
[03:41] <Gosha> When I start Ubuntu (Not even installed it yet, from the CD I mean.) My screen shows up "Video mode not supported" What do I do?
[03:41] <kousotu> Gosha: hat gfx card?
[03:41] <kousotu> what*
[03:41] <Gosha> Uh, you think it\s the g/card?
[03:41] <Gosha> Hmm, lemme see..
[03:42] <TerraMaster> TTilus?
[03:42] <DuClare> TerraMaster, dude
[03:42] <DuClare> TerraMaster, there is no exe in that file
[03:42] <DuClare> you must have downloaded the wrong file
[03:42] <kousotu> ol
[03:42] <kousotu> lol*
[03:42] <ggg334> stefg yes it does
[03:42] <TerraMaster> I dont know what to do
[03:42] <Gosha> Uh, where do I see the info from the liveCD?
[03:42] <DuClare> TerraMaster, the file you gave a link to has a proper linux executable
[03:42] <kousotu> Gosha: 9% of the time, tht's what it is
[03:43] <kousotu> 99%*
[03:43] <Gosha> XD
[03:43] <TerraMaster> I cant see it.....
[03:43] <Gosha> difference ther
[03:43] <Gosha> e
[03:43] <TerraMaster> Or rather I dont know which one
[03:43] <DuClare> TerraMaster, it's named VisualBoyAdvance
[03:43] <kousotu> lol
[03:43] <ggg334> stefg: when i mounted the ubuntu usb-disk it showed all the folders & files
[03:43] <stefg> ggg334: then probably all you have to to is to write grub (the bootloader) to the mbr of the usb-disk and set the bios to USB boot
[03:43] <ggg334> but its just not booting up
[03:43] <Gosha> Seriously thoug, how do I find out what card it is?
[03:43] <kousotu> Gosha: what is the os you have now, if any?
[03:43] <Gosha> +h
[03:44] <TerraMaster> when I go to use it nothing happens
[03:44] <DuClare> TerraMaster, try opening it from the terminal
[03:44] <ggg334> stefg how to do that
[03:44] <Gosha> The live CD, its under the ... like .. non-gnome part that it shows up
[03:44] <TerraMaster> how.....
[03:44] <_dan_> can anyone point me in the right direction of a guide or something to upgrade to gutsy?
[03:44] <Gosha> its not the computer but the screen showing it
[03:44] <TerraMaster> I feel so noob at the moment XD
[03:44] <kousotu> Gosha: I'm not sure about how to find it, you don't know your own graphics card?
[03:44] <ggg334> stefg actually i tried to install mbr using grub-install /dev/sdb
[03:44] <Pici> _dan_: Gutsy questions only in #ubuntu+1 please
[03:44] <Gosha> Its not mine, this is a school computer
[03:44] <ggg334> but it didnt work
[03:45] <stefg> ggg334: so you already have ubuntu installed to the usb disk by Desktop install, i assume ?
[03:45] <DuClare> TerraMaster, open up a terminal
[03:45] <DuClare> TerraMaster, enter the directory where the file is
[03:45] <Fa-sum`> sudo modprobe snd_intel8x0
[03:45] <Fa-sum`> Password:
[03:45] <Fa-sum`> WARNING: Error inserting snd_ac97_codec (/lib/modules/2.6.20-16-generic/kernel/sound/pci/ac97/snd-ac97-codec.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
[03:45] <Fa-sum`> FATAL: Error inserting snd_intel8x0 (/lib/modules/2.6.20-16-generic/kernel/sound/pci/snd-intel8x0.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
[03:45] <TerraMaster> ok then
[03:45] <DuClare> TerraMaster, and type ./VisualBoyAdvance
[03:45] <Fa-sum`> how can i solve this?
[03:45] <_dan_> Pici ok, sry and thx
[03:45] <Gosha> Ah, there we go , hardware information
[03:45] <Fa-sum`> my sound card doesn't go
[03:45] <kousotu> Gosha: what does ithave on it now,before ubuntu?
[03:45] <stefg> Fa-sum`: don't paste oin here, please, use !pastebin
[03:46] <kousotu> Gosha: unfortunatly, I'm not familiar with terminal
[03:46] <Gosha> Huh?
[03:46] <Gosha> what do you mean?
[03:46] <kousotu> Gosha: nvm
[03:46] <ggg334> stefg yes i have installed on the usb-hardisk
[03:46] <Fa-sum`> sorry stefg, they weren't so many lines
[03:46] <kousotu> Gosha: just letme know ehat yo find it
[03:46] <kousotu> ...
[03:46] <kousotu> whenyou*
[03:47] <rabidsnail> Are there any ports you have to open to be able to do remote x forwarding?
[03:47] <stefg> ggg334: what system are you on now? What happens if you unplug the usb disk and try to boot? Do you get a grub error ?
[03:47] <ggg334> yes
[03:47] <viril> question: how will i know what /dev i'm using for sound card?
[03:47] <ggg334> stefg you are right... i get error 21 something like that
[03:47] <kousotu> anyone know how to go about fixing alsa issues with Frets of fire?
[03:48] <ggg334> stefg i corrupted my primary harddisk mbr :(
[03:48] <klepto> Hi, I am trying to download the ubuntu sound clip when you login?
[03:48] <klepto> But google is not helpful, all it shows is links with people having trouble with sound
[03:48] <stefg> ggg334: ok, then i know what's wrong. Grub got written to hd0's mbr... desktop install is stupid sometimes. What system are you running right now?
[03:49] <jrib> klepto: so you don't have an ubuntu system?
[03:49] <klepto> No
[03:49] <klepto> I used to have an ubuntu system
[03:49] <jrib> klepto: what OS do you use?
[03:49] <klepto> os x
[03:50] <jrib> klepto: it's in the ubuntu-sounds package which you can grab at packages.ubuntu.com, but I'm not sure you can then extract it.  I can dcc it to you if you want
[03:50] <Johto> klepto: heh, osx is much better than ubuntu ...hell if i had a mac with osx, i would not run ubuntu either :D
[03:50] <snorre> why should it be much better? ^^
[03:50] <Johto> currently i like ubunut better than vista, but if i had more money, mac way it would be
[03:51] <Gosha> lol @ snorre
[03:51] <Johto> snorre: its way better
[03:51] <ggg334> stefg iam using my ibm laptop........ :(
[03:51] <Johto> snorre: best worlds on both unix and easy to use and "polished" usability of the gui
[03:51] <kousotu> Gosha: well?
[03:51] <ggg334> steft actually while installation it didnt ask where to install the grub--- which was suppose to be... may be i might have missed
[03:52] <Gosha> kousotu: not finding anything OTZ
[03:52] <stefg> ggg334: so first you should restore the mbr of the broken box. It has windows on the internal hd?
[03:52] <kousotu> Gosha: sec
[03:52] <ggg334> stefg i my friend had done that for me
[03:53] <ggg334> steft iam able to use my windows laptop now... actually iam using it now
[03:53] <stefg> ggg334: ok, fine... so boot up the ubuntu Live CD on the machine and connect the usb drive
[03:53] <snorre> Johto, os x is better okay, but ubuntus not that bad in comparism i think
[03:53] <ggg334> ok..... stefg... i have to use this laptop for this... could you just let me know the steps...
[03:54] <Gosha> Geh, fail
[03:55] <ggg334> stefg i am using my other laptop to do what you are saying
[03:55] <Gosha> kousotu: I think it\s a SiS card .. if they even make cards that is
[03:56] <stefg> ggg334: you open a terminal and enter : sudo grub , that will give you a grub prompt. Then you give ' find /boot/grub/menu.lst' that'll turn up some hd number like (hd2,0). then give 'root (hd2,0) and  'setup (hd2)'... that's it
[03:56] <kousotu> Gosha: I only know of ati, nvidia and intel
[03:56] <stefg> of course you have to adapt the correct hd number
[03:56] <Gosha> geh
[03:56] <kousotu> Gosha: never heard aboout ANYTHING SiS
[03:56] <kousotu> lol
[03:56] <Gosha> Hoho
[03:57] <ggg334> stefg my live cd is just booting up
[03:58] <Gosha> Well, Ill check in windows
[03:58] <kousotu> Gosha: wait
[03:59] <kousotu> Gosha: open terminal, and paste me (In PM) what it displays
[03:59] <Gosha> I guess I\ll just run cygwin and look happy
[03:59] <Gosha> huh?
[03:59] <Gosha> paste what?
[03:59] <kousotu> Gosha: open a terminl
[03:59] <Gosha> yeah?
[03:59] <kousotu> Gosha: applications . acessories
[04:00] <Gosha> ubuntu@ubuntu:~$
[04:00] <kousotu> then use the command lspci
[04:00] <Gosha> lol
[04:00] <Gosha> Now i'm sure it is SiS
[04:00] <savvas> !java
[04:00] <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
[04:00] <stefg> !enter | Gosha
[04:00] <ubotu> Gosha: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[04:01] <Gosha> Yeah, yeah ... OTZ
[04:01] <ggg334> stefg it gives error 15:file not found
[04:01] <ggg334> i have mounted usb harddiks in /tmp
[04:01] <kousotu> Gosha: find it?
[04:01] <str8line> greetings to all
[04:01] <stefg> ggg334: don't mount...
[04:02] <stefg> ggg334: unmount again.
[04:02] <Gosha> kousotu: look at your quesries
[04:02] <Gosha> queries|
[04:02] <kousotu> Gosha: just did
[04:03] <stefg> ggg334: grub is a tiny idependant mini OS... grub's idea of partitions is different from the kernels view
[04:03] <klepto> Wow this sucks
[04:03] <lImItaO> anyone had tested a Creative Zen Stone Plus on Linux??
[04:03] <klepto> the files are only in .deb files :(
[04:03] <klepto> and dcc on irc does not work for me
[04:03] <Pickles> Anybody in here a ubuntu expert?
[04:03] <jbinder> Pickles: What do you need?
[04:03] <stefg> !register | klepto
[04:03] <ubotu> klepto: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[04:04] <klepto> !register stefg
[04:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about register stefg - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:04] <stefg> hehe
[04:04] <klepto> stupid shit
[04:04] <klepto> dont bother me with that right now
[04:04] <Pici> !ohmy | klepto
[04:04] <ubotu> klepto: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[04:04] <Pickles> im trying to dual boot ubuntu, when i run the live cd, and try install it, it has some sort of issue with my graphics set up
[04:04] <klepto> !register | stefg
[04:04] <ubotu> stefg: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[04:05] <aliasrush> I am trying to decide between kubuntu and ubuntu... anyone have any advice?
[04:05] <jbinder> Stop.
[04:05] <jbinder> aliasrush: How much RAM?
[04:05] <klepto> !ohmy | pici
[04:05] <ubotu> pici: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[04:05] <Pici> klepto: ?
[04:05] <aliasrush> 2 gig
[04:05] <Pickles> kubuntu = less flashy
[04:05] <klepto> pici: ?
[04:05] <jbinder> Pickles: Ubuntu... and the other one is Windows?
[04:05] <Gosha> kousotu: don't bother, I'll play more tomorrow ^^
[04:05] <Pickles> ya
[04:05] <jbinder> aliasrush: Look at the screenshots... What CPU do you have?
[04:05] <stefg> klepto: just get lost, this attitude will take you nowhere
[04:05] <ggg334> stefg unmounted... what's my next step should be
[04:05] <kousotu> Gosha: give me a bit of tim, would ya?
[04:05] <aliasrush> intel core duo 1.83
[04:06] <klepto> stefg, get that stick out of your ass?
[04:06] <kousotu> Gosha: I think I can help you out
[04:06] <j4ne> hello
[04:06] <klepto> Thanks in advance
[04:06] <jbinder> aliasrush: You can support GNOME very well.
[04:06] <Gosha> Well, okay .. I guess I can wait here for a bit..
[04:06] <jbinder> aliasrush: You should have no problem with Ubuntu, it is more heavyweight but you sure can handle it.
[04:06] <jbinder> aliasrush: Ubuntu is more user friendly
[04:06] <lImItaO> anyone had tested a Creative Zen Stone Plus on Linux??
[04:06] <jbinder> And has 3D effects included with it
[04:06] <jbinder> aliasrush: What graphics card?
[04:07] <aliasrush> really... why does gnome take more resources than kde?
[04:07] <stefg> ggg334: so you have a terminal open on the Live CD session and the usb disk is connected, but not mounted, right?
[04:07] <kousotu> Gosha: let's take this to query for now
[04:07] <jbinder> aliasrush: I don't know. :\
[04:07] <aliasrush> 256 ati radeon
[04:07] <ggg334> yes
[04:07] <jbinder> aliasrush: Oh.
[04:07] <robdeman> folks I just disabled the NVIDIA driver and rebooted my machine - the Ubuntu starting up progress bar shows till about half way and then the screen goes black.. nothing helps...?
[04:07] <jbinder> aliasrush: I have 1GB and a 1.6Core Duo and an Intel GMA 945
[04:07] <jbinder> (Yours is much beer)
[04:07] <jbinder> Better*
[04:07] <klepto> Because gnome runs more processes......why does it? ask the developers
[04:07] <klepto> most of it is useless processes
[04:08] <klepto> but ubuntu is wired for them to all run or it will go apeshit
[04:08] <jbinder> aliasrush: Your computer is much better than mine and I run GNOME perfeclt.y
[04:08] <jbinder> The only time you should consider not doing GNOME is if you have <=512mb RAM
[04:08] <aliasrush> really.... yeah I am trying to decide on which one just works better kde or gnome?
[04:08] <klepto> If you kill processes in gnome, ubuntu will cry
[04:08] <jbinder> aliasrush: Also, you can install a bunch of cool themes.
[04:08] <myriadar> hi again, i have created with dd a swap file (1g) and have now 1,5gig swap (swap-partition had 0,5g) ; still i cant hibernate with suspend to swap because of not enough space
[04:08] <aliasrush> well I guess I should say... which one has less bugs?
[04:08] <Pickles> jbinder: any help?
[04:09] <jbinder> Pickles: Ubuntu + Windows?
[04:09] <myriadar> how can i change the swap location my computer shall hibernate to?
[04:09] <stefg> myriadar: swapfiles don't work with hibernation, and ubuntu does not officially support using swapfiles
[04:09] <Pickles> jbinder: jep
[04:09] <jbinder> Pickles: Hmm...
[04:09] <jbinder> Pickles: What graphics card?
[04:09] <myriadar> they didnt?
[04:09] <Pickles> jbinder: 8600 gs
[04:09] <myriadar> awww, thats bad.. and i cant just increase the size of my swap partition either, right?
[04:10] <klepto> Less bugs? no one knows.......but Canonical wouldnt push out gnome on ubuntu if it didnt work correctly
[04:10] <Frogzoo> stefg: they better - there's nowhere else for hibernate to store state
[04:10] <stefg> myriadar: you can increase swap.... the question to ask is: where to take the space from?
[04:10] <jbinder> Pickles: Heh..
[04:10] <Pickles> jbinder:??
[04:11] <myriadar> good question, dont have space left
[04:11] <ggg334> stefg the usb harddisk by default was mounted in /media/disk
[04:11] <jbinder> Pickles: I don't know.
[04:11] <DarkED> question, i made a mountpoint for a new partition in fstab
[04:11] <DarkED> when i try to save stuff to it it says i dont have permission
[04:11] <DarkED> how do i permanently get permission?
[04:11] <stefg> ggg334: ok, so type 'sudo grub' in the terminal... prompt changes to grub>
[04:12] <ggg334> stefg yes iam in grub> prompt
[04:12] <stefg> ggg334: find /boot/grub/menu.lst
[04:12] <bobesponja> hey all
[04:12] <bobesponja> what's the name of that application to install proprietary drivers for wifi and graphic cards?
[04:13] <ggg334> stefg Error 15: file not found
[04:13] <ggg334> :(
[04:13] <Pici> bobesponja: restricted drivers manager.
[04:13] <bobesponja> Pici: thanx, sounds logical :)
[04:13] <stefg> ggg334: you did a standard desktop install? no separate /boot partition ?
[04:14] <ggg334> stefg everything is under /
[04:14] <ggg334> stefg it shows (hd0,0) (hd0,2) (hd1,0) now
[04:15] <stefg> ggg334: ah..... you typoed a bit, huh?
[04:15] <stefg> ggg334: so i guess (hd1,0) is the usb disk
[04:15] <ggg334> yes it should be
[04:16] <stefg> ggg334: so at the grub-prompt: root (hd1,0)
[04:16] <stefg> ggg334: then : setup (hd1)
[04:16] <stefg> ggg334: then : quit
[04:18] <ggg334> stefg iam getting error 12: Invallid device requested...
[04:18] <stefg> ggg334: hmm... grub doesn't like your bios too much, it seems
[04:19] <ggg334> stefg... probably as iam using the different laptop its showing
[04:19] <ggg334> this error
[04:19] <eleftherios> sorry for asking this but I have had no luck in #debian so I will try here just in case. I am on Debian Lenny and network-manager-gnome got deprecated and replaced by network-manager (or so they say). As soon as network-manager got installed and it de-installed network-manager-gnome I lost the tray utility, my wireless is not working, I see no list of wireless networks and of course I get no caching of passowrds and all the
[04:19] <eleftherios> niceties. Does anyone know how I can get all this lost functionality back?
[04:19] <ggg334> iam not using the same laptop which i used to install the os
[04:19] <masterofdisasta> wow, ubuntu has the largest user base now
[04:19] <pangpig> 
[04:19] <subbawt_> I can't seem to get Xvid videos to play. I've installed all sorts of packages from various guides, and none of them seem to work. I've also tried several different media players (totem-xine,totem-gstreamer,mplayer,vlc).
[04:20] <firus> VLC player is solution
[04:20] <stefg> ggg334: i see... that won't work. you have to repeat the procedure on the machine which is meant to boot the usb disk
[04:20] <masterofdisasta> vlc is the best
[04:20] <subbawt_> Well it's not working..
[04:20] <Martin_-_> I got a problem with ventrilo, it says am missing some GSM codec or something
[04:21] <stefg> ggg334: another option is to d/l the super grub disk and let it scan and autofix that for you
[04:21] <ggg334> stefg can you assit me on how to do the second option
[04:22] <ggg334> probably if the first option fails, then i can give this a try
[04:22] <Roly[] > cant believe i did that
[04:22] <pangpig> 
[04:22] <Roly[] > i got all the files for the USB boot, switched to ubuntu to format the USB drive, switched back to windows and realised id partitioned it wrong.
[04:22] <stefg> ggg334: http://supergrub.forjamari.linex.org/
[04:23] <Pici> !zh | pangpig
[04:23] <ubotu> pangpig: For Ubuntu help in Chinese  #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[04:23] <Martin_-_> I got a problem with ventrilo, it says am missing some GSM codec or something
[04:24] <ggg334> stefg thanks a lot
[04:24] <Core2QUAD> what do i need to type into  terminal to install an exe file saved in a folder on my desktop using wine
[04:24] <BeCkY> hi
[04:24] <Pici> Core2QUAD: wine ~/Desktop/file.exe
[04:24] <Martin_-_> Core2QUAD wine ~/Desktop/file.exe
[04:24] <Martin_-_> lol
[04:25] <BeCkY> wow..there's alot of people here...
[04:26] <ZAKhan> does automatix have a down side?
[04:26] <elkbuntu> yes
[04:26] <stefg> !automatix
[04:26] <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)
[04:26] <Pici> ZAKhan: read above
[04:26] <zippytech> is there a way to install any linux to a network drive
[04:26] <lgc> Hi. Is there a way to install ALL Gstreamer plugins at once?
[04:27] <darrint> What's the best tool for making small apt-repositories that will work with update manager?
[04:27] <stefg> zippytech: installing isn't the problem... booting afterwards is :-)
[04:27] <bobsomebody> is there a ubuntu guru here?
[04:27] <bobsomebody> someone good with audio
[04:27] <zippytech> lol
[04:27] <ZAKhan> Pici, thanks
[04:27] <bobsomebody> im trying to get cvoicecontrol working
[04:27] <bobsomebody> with no luck :(
[04:27] <stefg> !sound | bobsomebody
[04:27] <ubotu> bobsomebody: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[04:27] <zippytech> i have 20 machines i would like to reove all the drives and just run them off a server
[04:28] <stefg> !automate | zippytech
[04:28] <ubotu> zippytech: 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
[04:28] <SlimeyPete> erm, that's not automation, it's thin clienting
[04:28] <BeCkY> Is there always so many people here?
[04:28] <SlimeyPete> BeCkY: yep. Busy channel.
[04:28] <bobsomebody> wth?
[04:28] <BeCkY> SlimeyPete, wow..
[04:28] <dgjones> BeCkY, most of the time
[04:28] <bobsomebody> a ubotu responce on cvoicommand help?
[04:28] <stefg> zippytech: look at edubuntu. that's got LTSP infrastructure built in
[04:28] <bobsomebody> lol
[04:28] <SlimeyPete> zippytech: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ThinClientHowto
[04:29] <aaaantoine> How does one add a caption to a terminal window?  I'm trying to reproduce bug #7938.
[04:29] <aguitel> anyone work with Lexmark x1185 series?
[04:29] <Toma-> bobesponja: just ask. dont ask for people to ask
[04:29] <lImItaO> anyone had tested a Creative Zen Stone Plus on Linux??
[04:29] <Roly[] > it takes so long to download ubuntu
[04:29] <bobesponja> Toma-: what?
[04:29] <Roly[] > well on my pc anyway
[04:29] <BeCkY> dgjones, I'm mostly on a channle with like 20 people :P
[04:29] <DuClare> aaaantoine, depends on your terminal..
[04:29] <stefg> !printers | aguitel
[04:29] <ubotu> aguitel: Printing in Ubuntu is done with cups. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://linuxprinting.org - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[04:30] <Toma-> bobesponja: no-one knows what your problem is yet/
[04:30] <lgc> !gstreamer
[04:30] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gstreamer - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:30] <bobesponja> Toma-: you're mistaking me for bobsomebody, check your tab key before sending messages please
[04:30] <bobsomebody> lol
[04:30] <zippytech> yea, diskless sort of runs the entire os from the server , i was thinking it would run better if just the data was accessed over a network drive but all the work was done on the local system
[04:30] <Toma-> bobesponja: sorry :D too many bobs
[04:31] <tek-ops> I'm confused
[04:31] <zippytech> sort of like roaming profiles just the local mahcine drive would be a network drive
[04:31] <tek-ops> when I run "ps aux" all users show up with there username but on user; which shows up as its UID
[04:31] <tek-ops> why would that be?
[04:31] <aaaantoine> DuClare: the bug refers to "screen", but I'm using gnome-terminal
[04:32] <ilanur> hello, i istalled compiz but the bar to close, riduce and move the windows disappeared, i have nvidia card istalled. compiz seems to work
[04:32] <zippytech> all the diskless setups i have read is like remote desktop
[04:33] <ilanur> any help?
[04:33] <kdat> hi, how can i execute a .bin file?
[04:33] <tek-ops> kdat run "file /path/to/file.bin"
[04:33] <tek-ops> and see what format the file is
[04:33] <DuClare> kdat, just like any other if it's really an executable
[04:33] <DuClare> ./filename
[04:34] <ilanur> hello, i istalled compiz but the bar to close, riduce and move the windows disappeared, i have nvidia card istalled. compiz seems to work, help please :(
[04:34] <kdat> thanks
[04:34] <SEppl> howto scale down an amount of pictures with gimp?
[04:34] <dgjones> !repeat | ilanur
[04:34] <ubotu> ilanur: 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
[04:34] <tek-ops> duclare it might not have the executable bit set
[04:34] <DuClare> tek-ops, indeed. I forgot that detail. :] 
[04:34] <stefg> !ubuntu-effects | ilanur
[04:34] <ubotu> ilanur: For help with 3d desktop effects applications or drivers please join #ubuntu-effects, someone there will be glad to help you. You can read http://forum.beryl-project.org/ for most common problems or questions.
[04:34] <tek-ops> kdat do an ls -l on that file
[04:35] <GarryFre> I believe that is a known bug with Compiz, try Ctrl-alt-backspace to restart gnome/kde but beyond that, you might have to not use it, or play with settings..
[04:35] <tek-ops> and give the output here
[04:35] <ilanur> thanx stefg
[04:35] <ilanur> i'll try there
[04:36] <kdat> tek-ops, -rw-r--r-- 1 kdat kdat 21277288 2007-09-10 17:22 GoogleEarthLinux.bin
[04:36] <tek-ops> chmod +x file
[04:36] <tek-ops> then ./file
[04:36] <tek-ops> ;)
[04:36] <tek-ops> if that's an installer
[04:36] <stefg> it is
[04:37] <tek-ops> you'll probably then want to run it as "sudo ./GoogleEarthLinux.bin"
[04:37] <tek-ops> so does anyone know why "ps aux" would print uid for a user instead of it's username?
[04:37] <godzirra> heya guys.  How come I can't use "source" in a bash script?  It tells me "tst.sh: 3: source: not found"  I can run source from the command line just fine though.
[04:38] <stefg> godzirra: #bash
[04:38] <tek-ops> godzirra does line 3 include a full path to source?
[04:38] <tek-ops> oooh right
[04:38] <DuClare> source is not a binary
[04:38] <tek-ops> hah
[04:38] <kdat> tek-ops, thanks !!
[04:38] <godzirra> Heh.
[04:38] <neverblue> morning
[04:38] <tek-ops> try using "." instead of "source"
[04:39] <tek-ops> what shell are you using?
[04:39] <lion_> hey guys i got a problem. how can i force app closing in ubuntu
[04:39] <Pici> !Enter
[04:39] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[04:39] <godzirra> tek-ops: sh
[04:39] <stefg> !kill
[04:39] <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
[04:39] <stefg> bah
[04:39] <macogw> anyone ever see "tar: ././@LongLink: typeflag 'L' not recognized, converting to regular file" when trying to tar xf anything?
[04:39] <Pici> lion_: alt-f2 type xkill, then just click on the application you want to kill
[04:40] <Pici> macogw: Escape the @ with a backslash
[04:40] <macogw> lion_: youll get a cute little skull and crossbones to kill the window with! :)
[04:40] <Pici> macogw: or rename it.
[04:40] <macogw> Pici: um i cant.  it's *inside* the tar
[04:40] <crodgers_> which channel should i visit to get help on dual booting a macbook with os x and ubuntu?
[04:40] <Pici> macogw: You are extracting it?
[04:40] <macogw> Pici: yes
[04:41] <dgjones> crodgers_, you're in the right channel
[04:41] <crodgers_> sweet
[04:41] <lion_> macogw: ty that solved it :)
[04:41] <crodgers_> i am having trouble installing ubuntu on my partitioned hard drive
[04:41] <slackman007> Google will create the AI Singularity in the near future
[04:41] <macogw> Pici: hmm it did create the gcc-4.2.1 directory...so maybe it got untarred....
[04:41] <macogw> lion_: thank Pici, not me
[04:42] <dgjones> !dualboot | crodgers_
[04:42] <ubotu> crodgers_: Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - MACs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot   https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MacBookProFeisty
[04:42] <macogw> i just commented on the cuteness of the skull & crossbones
[04:42] <crodgers_> dgjones: i looked there, but still had trouble, for some reason it won't boot to my liveCD
[04:42] <con> tek-ops, every time i try to run, ubuntu restarts. why?
[04:43] <con> googleearth
[04:43] <crodgers_> dgjones: it won't give me a GUI, rather a text prompt from ELILO
[04:43] <tek-ops> the entire OS restarts?!
[04:43] <con> yes!!!
[04:43] <tek-ops> or X crashs and restarts
[04:43] <pedro> high-freq, anyone know how to install the language F# over mono in ubuntu ?
[04:43] <CaBlGuY> !nvidia
[04:43] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[04:43] <lion_> !mp3
[04:43] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[04:43] <macogw> Pici: hmmm well this is a problem.  i hate the stupid SunOS servers the school uses with its nearly 10 years old everythings!
[04:43] <tek-ops> con, which is it?
[04:43] <pedro> high-freq, anyone know how to install the language F# over mono in ubuntu ?
[04:44] <dgjones> crodgers_, i'm not going to be able to help, i don't use a mac, i was just pointing to the obvious, but you you've already looked at it, just ask generally in the channel
[04:44] <con> tek-ops, 2 min to think
[04:44] <NoWhereMan> ok, I'm back
[04:44] <crodgers_> dgjones: okay, thanks
[04:44] <macogw> Pici: i want to compile new tar, new coreutils, and new bash, but the old gcc on it cant compile tar, and the old tar can't untar the new gcc :(  stupid school
[04:44] <tek-ops> it's a simple question, does you machine go all the way down and have to go through bios and post then reload the bootloader, thus the kernel etc...
[04:44] <tek-ops> or does the pretty graphics stop and restart?
[04:45] <NoWhereMan> Pici I'm the one with the utf issue thing, the strange thing is that if I switch back and forth a console I still get funny characters
[04:45] <NoWhereMan> any clue? :/
[04:45] <Pici> macogw: Are you on Ubuntu?
[04:45] <NoWhereMan> I mean, even though I followed that wiki page
[04:45] <con> tek-ops, reload the bootloader
[04:45] <tek-ops> so no one here has any clue about ps?
[04:45] <tek-ops> con, what video card do you have?
[04:46] <Pici> NoWhereMan: I'm sorry, I don't have the need to work with locales that much.
[04:46] <con> tek-ops, nvidea geforce 3 ti 200
[04:46] <NoWhereMan> Pici thank you anyway
[04:46] <guardian> hello, what would you recommend for continuous incremental backups on ubuntu server ?
[04:46] <lion_> guys what should i use, as a music player?
[04:46] <tek-ops> con, for one, i've never used google earth
[04:46] <Pici> macogw: http://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CONF-4651
[04:46] <macogw> Pici: i am.  stupid server isn't.  grr.  guess i shouldnt ask here, just figured someone might now how to bend tar to their will
[04:46] <Frogzoo> lion_: audacious maybe
[04:47] <DuClare> lion_, amarok or mpd
[04:47] <Pici> macogw: Read my link above ;)
[04:47] <dgjones> !backup | guardian
[04:47] <ubotu> guardian: There are many ways to back your system up. Here's a few: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BackupYourSystem , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DuplicityBackupHowto , https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HomeUserBackup , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MondoMindi - See also !sbackup and !cloning
[04:47] <macogw> Pici: reading
[04:47] <tek-ops> however, if your OS crashes from it.... it's causing a seg fault, I'm guessing due to a driver improperly loaded
[04:47] <con> tek-ops, i have to install nvidea drivers ??
[04:47] <Frogzoo> lion_: lots of options, I like audacious & amarok
[04:47] <Dark_Rain> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=535481
[04:47] <tek-ops> con, you didn't already?
[04:47] <Dark_Rain> guardian, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=535481
[04:47] <macogw> Pici: i see.  stupid sun!
[04:47] <tek-ops> how old is the geforce 3?
[04:47] <lion_> oke ill try one of them. just want it to play all music i got easily
[04:47] <Evanlec> geforce 3 is like...6 years old?
[04:47] <faileas> fairly old... 4-5 years?
[04:47] <tek-ops> wow
[04:47] <Pici> tek-ops: ~6 years
[04:48] <Tominator> hi
[04:48] <con> tek-ops, yes 4-5 years
[04:48] <tek-ops> well con, I'd love to stick around and help you out
[04:48] <tek-ops> but I'm actually at work and trying to resolve an issue with data flow mapping of our SAN arrays
[04:48] <Tominator> does anybody know, whether there is a channel where I can ask things about festival?
[04:48] <angel25_> hellp all. little question (i am new at linux) when i type : sudo i get root user's privileages , does the system have also root user account ? (i mean that i can log with this account and make commands without type "sudo ..." ?
[04:48] <DuClare> lion_, amarok and mpd build a database of your music collection. eg. you give them a folder / folders where your music is and it'll recursively go through all the tracks it finds, collect their info like track name, artist, album etc. into the database, then you can easily search for any track or artist and add them to the playlist
[04:48] <con> tek-ops, ok nevermind
[04:48] <tek-ops> read ubuntu nvidia docs on google
[04:48] <Evanlec> con, try getting the default drivers working, try sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:48] <tek-ops> you'll find it, they're simple apts
[04:49] <macogw> Pici: thanks
[04:49] <dgjones> !root | angel25_
[04:49] <ubotu> angel25_: Do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth.. there is no root password. Then you will see that it is sudo that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[04:49] <Martin_-_> How can i test if my mic work?
[04:49] <msport> cizuz
[04:49] <bobsomebody> sorry guy had a phone call to take
[04:49] <und3rtug4> l00l, plug it, and say, TESTING, TESTING!
[04:50] <TPMSNA> hello. i just installed ubuntu, can i use a command to install kubuntu instead? :/
[04:50] <dfgas> i am wondering if there is anyone that has gotten seamless working with ubuntu and virtualbox? if so can you help me getting it working?
[04:50] <lImItaO> TPMSNA: sudo aptitude install kubuntu-desktop
[04:50] <Evanlec> TPMSNA, u can have gnome and KDE on the same install, just switch back and forth at logon
[04:50] <bobsomebody> here is my issue, i want to install cvoicecontrol on my ubuntu desktop
[04:50] <bobsomebody> it has a debiand deb package which dosent work really
[04:50] <bobsomebody> and a tar that i cant find the c++ lib's for
[04:51] <bobsomebody> so i cant really compile it, and im at a loss on how to move forward
[04:51] <TPMSNA> evanlec what do you mean? forth at logon?
[04:51] <peeps_work> what is the proper way to install nvidia drivers?
[04:52] <stefg> !nvidia
[04:52] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[04:52] <Evanlec> TPMSNA, u can choose your desktop, gnome or KDE when u logon
[04:52] <bobsomebody> its a speech-command system, so im probably gonna need an audio guru, thats why i asked
[04:52] <stefg> !faq | peeps_work
[04:52] <ubotu> peeps_work: A list of common questions and answers about Ubuntu: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CommonQuestions - Official documentation: http://help.ubuntu.com - IRC FAQ: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRCResourcePage
[04:52] <CaBlGuY> !slave drive
[04:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about slave drive - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:52] <lImItaO> TPMSNA: you can choose gnome or kde each time you login
[04:52] <lImItaO> xDDD
[04:54] <CaBlGuY> !NTFS
[04:54] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[04:54] <Martin_-_> Anyone know how to fix hotkey in ventrilo?
[04:56] <bobsomebody> so could anyone tell me how to locate these lib packages?
[04:56] <abhi_> my disk checking is started after 4 to 5 reboots. how can  I stop this?
[04:56] <lion_> !mp3
[04:56] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[04:57] <peeps_work> My restricted drivers manager says I already have nvidia drivers installed.  I installed them via the installer from the NVIDIA site though.  This setup is causing problems so I want to make sure I install it from the repos this time.
[04:57] <nanbudh> can anybody help me out on zope installation please?
[04:58] <PriceChild> peeps_work, uninstall their drivers first
[04:58] <jeff_> nanbudh, In Gutsy, you can just install it through apt. Does apt-cache search zope return anything?
[04:58] <mattwj2005> !!donate
[04:58] <ubotu> To donate to Ubuntu, you can !participate or go to http://www.ubuntu.com/donations
[04:58] <nanbudh> hi i am using 6.06
[04:59] <nanbudh> and i am installing from source
[04:59] <jeff_> nanbudh, Sorry, can't help you there
[04:59] <nanbudh> and what i did wrong was that i
[04:59] <nanbudh> ran make install before make command
[04:59] <nanbudh> and that too without sudo
[05:00] <jeff_> nanbudh, Oh, try 'sudo make uninstall' and then 'make clean'
[05:00] <peeps_work> PriceChild, will that clean up everything properly?
[05:00] <nanbudh> ok i ll try just now
[05:00] <jeff_> nanbudh, Then try 'make && sudo make install'
[05:00] <ikemi> \quit
[05:00] <casioi_> how can i use 32bit programs under ubuntu-feiesty-amd64 ?
[05:00] <PriceChild> peeps_work, I don't know :) But its the first step.
[05:01] <Pici> !chroot | casioi_
[05:01] <ubotu> casioi_: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot use this to build 32 bit environments on a 64 bit box
[05:01] <profanephobia> casioi_, what app
[05:01] <abhi_> my disk checking is started after 4 to 5 reboots. how can  I stop this?
[05:01] <nanbudh> jeff, there was no output at the terminal when i ran sudo make uninstall
[05:02] <jeff_> nanbudh, Then nothing was installed
[05:02] <rocio> hola
[05:02] <jeff_> nanbudh, 'make && sudo make install' overwrites anything there anyways
[05:02] <casioi_> profanephobia: several
[05:02] <nanbudh> then why does nothing happen when i run sudo make?
[05:02] <bart_> Can someone tell me what is wrong with: if ./configure --prefix=$ConfigurePrefix  $ConfigureOptions >"$ErrorLogFile" 2>&1
[05:03] <Frogzoo> can someone do a ls -l /dev/tty for me plz ?
[05:03] <bart_> error is that ./configure is not found :S
[05:04] <nanbudh> when earlier i ran make install by skipping make by mistake there was a lot of output but it gave an error in the end that permissio denied to create a directory
[05:04] <Roly> i need help please http://www.pendrivelinux.com/2007/01/25/usb-x-ubuntu-610 im using that guiade but now ive gone into winwdows and it wont lemme open the USB drive in windows
[05:04] <bulmer> Frogzoo: its not symlinked to anything
[05:04] <basiljohn> hi, i have two feisty machines with bluetooth enabled, is it possible to setup a network between these two using bluetooth ??
[05:04] <Axz> !ati
[05:04] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[05:04] <nanbudh> i then gave sudo make command and then sudo make install. nothing is happening. whats wropng?
[05:04] <nanbudh> :-((
[05:04] <bulmer> Roly: most likely the thumbdrive has been formatted ext2 or ext3
[05:05] <Pici> Frogzoo: http://pastebin.com/m5d4534f1
[05:05] <Roly> mkfs.vfat -F 16 -n usb /dev/sdx1
[05:05] <Roly> is one format line
[05:05] <bulmer> Roly: and windows could not open ext3 or ext2 formats
[05:05] <Roly> mkfs.ext2 -b 4096 -L casper-rw /dev/sdx2
[05:05] <linenoise> howdy chan.  How do you maximize a window in kubuntu using the keyboard? Under windows it's windows up (or it is on mine).
[05:05] <Roly> is the other
[05:05] <clever> linenoise: under gnome its alt+f10
[05:05] <linenoise> there are ext windows drivers that allow you to mount linux partitions under windows
[05:05] <Roly> windows can open FAT though?
[05:05] <sPiTeFuLL> how to give access to myself user rich like in folder ~/.wine/ and the subfolders... ebcuaze they are under owner ship of root
[05:05] <linenoise> clever: yeah, this is kde
[05:06] <slavik> Roly: it better
[05:06] <Roly> its the FAT im tring to load
[05:06] <bulmer> Roly: yes it can open vfat
[05:06] <Roly> parition one
[05:06] <Vlet> dfgas: You were asking about Seamless... I've got windows installing right now
[05:06] <clever> Roly: :winblows used to run on fat
[05:06] <Roly> right
[05:06] <clever> linenoise: i havent figured ot what kde uses atm
[05:06] <dfgas> Vlet, i got it works now
[05:06] <Roly> i dnt see why its not opening
[05:06] <jeff_> nanbudh, You don't build packages as root. 'sudo make clean && make && sudo make install'
[05:06] <faileas> clever: not since me.
[05:06] <clever> faileas: ?
[05:06] <dfgas> Vlet,  i just had to reinstall the vbox additions
[05:06] <faileas> ME
[05:06] <slashzul> anyway CLI to find printer name on network ?
[05:06] <clever> ahh
[05:06] <sPiTeFuLL> how to give access to myself user rich like in folder ~/.wine/ and the subfolders... ebcuaze they are under owner ship of root
[05:07] <clever> faileas: xp can still run on fat i beleive
[05:07] <bulmer> sPiTeFuLL: you add the user to the group and have a group access +x
[05:07] <faileas> win 9x ran on fat. most NT family ones (which suck less) prefer NTFS
[05:07] <clever> faileas: but even if it runs on ntfs it can accss fat
[05:07] <Esteth> I accidentally removed the system tray from the gnome-pannel. Is there any way to get it back?
[05:07] <sPiTeFuLL> bulmer please explain... using ubuntu for 3 days =/
[05:07] <Frogzoo> thx bulmer & Pici
[05:07] <clever> my xp cd fried the partition table for a hdd
[05:07] <faileas> yup
[05:07] <Pici> Esteth: Right click on panel, select add to panel and find the notification area applet
[05:07] <lion_> guys i somehow install my ATI 3d driver and now i cant use desktop effects no more . any suggestions? :)
[05:07] <clever> ive managed to grep the partions out and rebuild it an it mounts under ubuntu
[05:08] <bulmer> sPiTeFuLL: okay, may I also suggest reading file ownership on linux? i cant explain this in two lines
[05:08] <clever> but winblows doesnt know what the partitions re
[05:08] <bart_> Fixed it myself ;)
[05:08] <Esteth> Pici: Thanks :)
[05:08] <sPiTeFuLL> bulmer just i need to go through Terminal with those -rx--- etc or somehwere esle ?
[05:08] <TerraMaster> When I go to load up my app (via ./file) It gives me the options and says there is a file missing, and when I run it on windows it creates a INI file when I start it (its for the settings and stuff) BUt when I load it in a terminal it just brings be to an options panel which I dont know how to operate
[05:08] <sPiTeFuLL> i just need a pointer =] 
[05:08] <DarkED> TerraMaster, .exe's dont run in linux dude
[05:09] <bulmer> sPiTeFuLL: something like that, yes the file perms ..google for file permission in linux
[05:09] <DarkED> TerraMaster, you can try WINE
[05:09] <basiljohn> can i share internet on two bluetooth enabled pcs?
[05:09] <TerraMaster> I know that I have the Linux dist
[05:09] <sPiTeFuLL> bulmer sudo -s and then  file permsisions ?
[05:09] <DarkED> TerraMaster, then what's the problem?
[05:09] <Pici> TerraMaster: You'll need to find the readme or help for your application then.
[05:09] <bulmer> sPiTeFuLL: once more, please google for file permissions in linux
[05:09] <nanbudh> i just found out that make and make install commands are running if i do not use sudo but in that case make install cannot create lib folder, it says permission denied. what should i do????
[05:10] <Pici> nanbudh: You need to  use sudo when you do make install.
[05:10] <daa_> Hi, i updated from 6.10 to 7.04, but unfortunately the lilo configuration did not got updated. Maybe lilo is not longer supported. Someone knows how to switch to grub? Can I just install grub in synaptic?
[05:10] <SlimeyPete> !grub | daa_
[05:10] <ubotu> daa_: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[05:11] <Jack_Sparrow> daa_: lilo was not supported in dapper either
[05:11] <valdez> having some problems compiling fwbuilder. Complains that It cannot find various qt files. How do I add the path for them before issuing make all?
[05:11] <angel25_> is there a way to have root (sudo) access in graphic mode ?
[05:11] <daa_> Jack_Sparrow: but the update to dapper worked.
[05:11] <Jack_Sparrow> angel25_: gksudo for gui apps
[05:11] <abhi_> my disk checking is started after 4 to 5 reboots. how can  I stop this?
[05:11] <Pici> valdez: You probably need to install the -dev qt packages.
[05:11] <dfgas> Vlet, http://burhite.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=1555
[05:12] <nanbudh> Pici- when i use sudo no output is given, nothing happens :-((
[05:12] <Jack_Sparrow> daa_: It may have worked but lilo was not part of dapper.. it is something you did or another distro did
[05:12] <valdez> Pici, Have it alreade and the "missing" files on the system already
[05:12] <colerenzu> xdcc send list
[05:12] <linuxawy> guys, anyone here recommends a howto for traffic shaping with layer 7 support? (l7-filter) ?
[05:13] <bulmer> abhi_: i thought there is a field within fstab, but am not 100% sure, man fstab
[05:13] <Pici> valdez: use `./configure --help` to get the exact syntax for specifying paths
[05:13] <Jack_Sparrow> abhi_: the default is 28 days or anytime a problem is discovered.. (I think)
[05:13] <Martin_-_> Anyone here got a working ventrilo client and can tell me how to fix the god damn ventrilo hotkey to work!
[05:13] <Pici> nanbudh: `sudo make install` does nothing? no errors?
[05:13] <bulmer> linuxawy: i was just reading a chapter on that..hang on
[05:13] <slavik> daa_: yes, you can, then you have to install it into the MBR (there is a guide on the wiki), a LILO has probably not beed used since start of 2.6 kernel ...
[05:13] <abhi_> Jack_Sparrow, : but in my case it happens very often.
[05:14] <slavik> Martin_-_: my ventrilo doesn't even connect :(
[05:14] <nanbudh> pic: nothing, no error and no output, btw i am in a seperate user account which is non -root
[05:14] <hyakuhei> Hi all, is there any way to do a screenless install of ubuntu ?
[05:14] <tripte1> I kinda went "rm -r /var/cache/*" what to do?
[05:14] <subbawt_>  How do I remove a package that failed to install? It tries to install it every time I install another package, and it throws an error.
[05:14] <Martin_-_> slavik lol :D
[05:14] <daa_> Jack_Sparrow: im sure i installed lilo from ubuntu. May have been before 6.10.
[05:14] <faileas> 'screenless'?
[05:14] <valdez> Pici, thanks will check
[05:14] <hyakuhei> faileas: yes as in sans-screen
[05:14] <slavik> hyakuhei: use the alternate/server install CD :)
[05:14] <Jack_Sparrow> abhi_: It is an indicator that something may be going wrong.. SOmething to check out and not just turn off
[05:14] <Pici> nanbudh: so your user account you are using does not have access to sudo?
[05:14] <hyakuhei> slavik: okies - I'll grab it now
[05:14] <bulmer> linuxaway Designing And Implementing Linux Firewalls And QoS   book
[05:14] <faileas> hyakuhei: i think you need one for the initial install, but after that its not needed?
[05:14] <peeps_work> PriceChild, I tried uninstalling the NVIDIA drivers, and installing nvidia-glx from repos, and X won't start
[05:14] <slavik> hyakuhei: you mean without X, right? or no monitor connected at all?
[05:15] <Jack_Sparrow> daa_: Read the link and install grub to the mbr
[05:15] <linuxawy> bulmer, where can i find that?
[05:15] <hyakuhei> slavik: without a monitor connected at all
[05:15] <faileas> hyakuhei: corrent term is headless...
[05:15] <slavik> hyakuhei: umm, then I dunno
[05:15] <bulmer> linuxawy: google please
[05:15] <abhi_> Jack_Sparrow, : ok.
[05:15] <hyakuhei> faileas: symantics
[05:15] <angel25_> if i want to give the "file browser" - root access how i do this with "gksudo" ?
[05:15] <nanbudh> i am not sure,  actually i am supposed to install zope as a non root user , hence this problem
[05:15] <bulmer> linuxawy: if i can just ftp you the ebook.. i would
[05:15] <hyakuhei> slavik: thanks for your help, I'll see what I can figure out
[05:15] <faileas> hyakuhei: makes it easier to find an answer that way
[05:15] <slavik> hyakuhei: you either need a livecd with isntall stuff and ssh or install it on another system and mvoe the hdd
[05:15] <linuxawy> bulmer, ok..  thanks alot.. google
[05:16] <Pici> angel25_: gksudo nautilus (but its dangerous)
[05:16] <tripte1> I kinda went "rm -r /var/cache/*" is there anything I can do?
[05:16] <linuxawy> bulmer, thanks :) got it now :)
[05:16] <bulmer> linuxawy: cool
[05:16] <Jack_Sparrow> angel25_: gksudo nautilus   but dangerous...  look into installing thunar, a little safer file manager
[05:16] <faileas> erm
[05:16] <angel25_> ok thanks
[05:16] <faileas> actually for a headless install alternate cd would be bette
[05:16] <peeps_work> PriceChild, every *second* time I reboot with this driver, X is broken, and I have to reinstall.  And it makes OO.O not open half the time
[05:16] <colerenzu> come faccio a scaricare su xirc?
[05:17] <Pici> !it | colerenzu
[05:17] <ubotu> colerenzu: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[05:17] <PriceChild> peeps_work, because you're not using the ubuntu packaged drivers?
[05:17] <faileas> hyakuhei: might have a solution, please hold
[05:17] <Jack_Sparrow> peeps_work: Like the doctor says.. if it hurts when you do that.. dont do it.. it must not be compatable with your hardware
[05:17] <hyakuhei> faileas: thanks
[05:18] <peeps_work> Jack_Sparrow, don't reboot every again?
[05:18] <angel25_> after i use the command "gksudo nautilus" there is away to return to normal mode (file browser without root access) ?
[05:18] <Jack_Sparrow> peeps_work: Dont use those drivers
[05:18] <faileas> hyakuhei: it is definately possible if you have a screen for initial install, then headless after that... other than that...
[05:18] <peeps_work> Jack_Sparrow,  yeah, that's what i'm asking help for wiseguy
[05:18] <Jack_Sparrow> angel25_: close naut down and reopen
[05:18] <peeps_work> Jack_Sparrow, to install the repo driverrs
[05:18] <slavik> angel25_: just run nautilus ... but I don't think apps can be moved between root and nonroot access (which kind of sucks)
[05:19] <kelvie_> Anyone know how to fix the problem with dual head on FGLRX where the cursor is messed up on the second head?
[05:19] <bulmer> linuxawy: you found a copy of the ebook?
[05:19] <Jack_Sparrow> peeps_work: good luck with that
[05:19] <nanbudh> i just logged in as root and gave permission to sys admn to my zopeuser account and then gave sudo make install command, and it worked, thanks pici
[05:19] <Roly2> http://www.pendrivelinux.com/2007/01/25/usb-x-ubuntu-610  < can someone look at that to see if theres anythign wrong with the partitioning bit because i cant see my FAT partition
[05:19] <faileas> hyakuhei: yeah. use a screen for initial install. make sure you install open-ssh server, and it should work after that, headless
[05:20] <linuxawy> bulmer, no i found only reviews till now, but i'm still searching
[05:20] <Downix> hey-lo everyone
[05:20] <Downix> I seem to have an issue with a locked CD-ROM drive
[05:20] <hyakuhei> faileas: if I could do that I wouldn't be asking as thats a pretty simple solution, one of the first things I tried .... Thanks for having a go though
[05:20] <peeps_work> PriceChild, yeah, i'm not using the repo drivers.  I'm assuming that's why I have so many problems.  I can't get them installed properly though
[05:20] <bulmer> linuxawy: if you have an ftp server i can pass it on to you
[05:21] <eli_> hola
[05:21] <PriceChild> peeps_work, because you haven't removed the nvidia.com ones properly?
[05:21] <eli_> akguien e echa una mano?
[05:21] <Roly2> http://www.pendrivelinux.com/2007/01/25/usb-x-ubuntu-610  < can someone look at that to see if theres anythign wrong with the partitioning bit because i cant see my FAT partition
[05:21] <PriceChild> eli_, espanol?
[05:21] <eli_> si
[05:21] <asd> IRCOP HACK IRCOP HACK! --> http://lostworlds.lv/go.php?1139620599
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[05:21] <Downix> it's sitting there, unrecognizeable.  If I try and eect through the menu, it says it cannot mount it
[05:21] <PriceChild> !es | eli_
[05:21] <ubotu> eli_: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[05:21] <eli_> but speak english too
[05:21] <eli_> oh thx
[05:21] <peeps_work> PriceChild, I don't know why.  I ran the uninstall for the nvidia.com ones.  do you think there is more I need to do?\
[05:22] <bulmer> Roly2: how are you checking (what command) to check for fat partition?
[05:22] <lion_> i installed my ATI 3D graphic drivers and now im having problem with desktop effects. how can i solve this problem?
[05:22] <Roly2> bulmer, in places - computer
[05:22] <JeevesMoss> does anyone know if there is a simple way of cleaning up broken packages, removing installer files and basiclly purging a system back to just it's static IP, and root user?
[05:22] <neverblue> lion_, you could try in #ubuntu-effects
[05:23] <PriceChild> peeps_work, hmm so what error does X give when it fails? (after installing nvidia-glx)
[05:23] <bulmer> Roly2: how are you checking (what command) to check for fat partition? what command?
[05:23] <neverblue> they should be able to assist
[05:23] <Martin_-_> Anyone here got a working ventrilo client and can tell me how to fix the god damn ventrilo hotkey to work!
[05:23] <Roly2> im not using a command to check
[05:23] <neverblue> Martin_-_, watch the language please
[05:23] <bulmer> Roly2: then try one that you know of
[05:23] <neverblue> Martin_-_, is it running under wine ?
[05:23] <Roly2> i did  fisk -l
[05:24] <bulmer> Roly2: is the partition mounted?
[05:24] <peeps_work> PriceChild, i get failed to load /usr/lib/xorg/modules//libglx.so   and module not found /lib/modules/2.6.20-16-generic/kernel/drivers/video/nvidia.ko
[05:24] <Roly2> /dev/sdb1 * 1 92 738958 6 FAT16
[05:24] <neverblue> peeps_work, setting up your nvidia card?
[05:24] <peeps_work> neverblue, yes I am attempting to
[05:24] <neverblue> peeps_work, what 'stage' are you at ?
[05:24] <Roly2> device boot start end blocks id system
[05:24] <PriceChild> peeps_work, reasons?
[05:24] <Roly2> are the headings
[05:24] <JeevesMoss> bulmer:  are you good with apt?  I'm having problems with getting it to do what I want
[05:25] <neverblue> nm, PriceChild is assisting you peeps_work
[05:25] <PriceChild> peeps_work, any chance of pasbebinning the whole log?
[05:25] <peeps_work> PriceChild, ok
[05:25] <Martin_-_> neverblue yes
[05:25] <qaldune> hi there
[05:25] <bulmer> JeevesMoss: im can managed around it if i have too, but not an expert.
[05:25] <neverblue> Martin_-_, possibly ask in #winehq ?
[05:25] <AnAnt> Hello, how can I configure Ubuntu not to change my DNS settings ?
[05:25] <Martin_-_> its under wine, and what was wrong with my luang?
[05:26] <qaldune> how do i set which partition to be used as swap?
[05:26] <bulmer> Roly2: is that partition mounted?
[05:26] <stefg> AnAnt: uninstall avahi and network-manager
[05:26] <JeevesMoss> bulmer:  I've tried to remove and purge apache, then I tied reinstalling it, but it's not creating /etc/apache2
[05:26] <qaldune> let's say i want to use sda5 instead of sda3, what should i do?
[05:26] <valdez> Pici, I've tried adding the location of the files it can't find by using includedir and libdir.. It's the .h files that it's complaining about if that helps. suggestions?
[05:26] <AnAnt> stefg: that's the only way ?
[05:26] <PriceChild> !fstab | qaldune
[05:26] <ubotu> qaldune: 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
[05:26] <PriceChild> qaldune, the partition will need to be formatted as swap
[05:26] <Jowi> qaldune, during installation you create a swap partition. the swap partition is noted in /etc/fstab
[05:26] <Downix> any ideas how to unlock my CD-ROM drive?
[05:27] <Roly2> bulmer
[05:27] <stefg> AnAnt: make /etc/resolv.conf read-only ?
[05:27] <Roly2> if i take it out
[05:27] <Roly2> and put it back in
[05:27] <bulmer> JeevesMoss: from a deb file? or you did an apt-get install apache2  ?
[05:27] <Roly2> that should mount?
[05:27] <Roly2> that should mount?
[05:27] <neverblue> !enter
[05:27] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[05:27] <SlimeyPete> Downix: do a "lsof /media/cdrom" to see what's using it
[05:27] <linuxawy> bulmer, already downloading it now.. thanks alot :)
[05:27] <bulmer> Roly2: you need to prefix your responses to me with my nick, so i dont miss it
[05:27] <JeevesMoss> bulmer:  I'm using apt-get install for everything.  I'm only trusting the packages form apt.  as I said, I think I need to "clean" the system
[05:27] <Downix> SlimeyPete: Nothing
[05:27] <qaldune> pricechild, jowi in fstab, the line about swap says the following:
[05:27] <qaldune> UUID=3e30aba3-561f-4fe9-8503-056ffaebdd3d none            swap    sw              0       0
[05:27] <Roly2> balmer when i take-out then in it just opens the ext2 file
[05:27] <peeps_work> PriceChild, i'm not sure which file i need.  i see a Xorg.0.log.old, but the messages look different than the ones I saw on screen
[05:28] <qaldune> which doesn't mean anything to me
[05:28] <SlimeyPete> Downix: do you happen to be in the directory, via a terminal or file manager?
[05:28] <PriceChild> !uuid | qaldune
[05:28] <peeps_work> PriceChild, in /var/log
[05:28] <ubotu> qaldune: To see a list of your devices/partitions and their corresponding UUID's, run this command in a !shell:  sudo blkid  (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LibAtaForAtaDisks for the rationale behind the transition to UUID)
[05:28] <bulmer> linuxawy: alright dude..lets compare notes, im trying to learn it myself
[05:28] <Downix> terminal
[05:28] <stefg> Downix: define 'unlock'
[05:28] <Jowi> qaldune, above that line it should be a comment on which drive the uuid points to
[05:28] <PriceChild> peeps_work, pastebin both of the X logs then
[05:28] <Downix> stafg:  being able to eject it so I can put in a music CD would be nice
[05:28] <SlimeyPete> Downix: that's your problem then
[05:28] <bullgard4> A memory dump obtains the line: "CPU 0: Hot: hi: 0, btch: 1 usd: 0 Cold: hi:0, btch: 1 usd: 0" (http://ubuntuusers.de/paste/14722/). What do these abbreviations mean?
[05:28] <SlimeyPete> Downix: leave the cdrom directory, then unmount
[05:28] <stefg> Downix: sudo eject
[05:28] <bulmer> JeevesMoss: after you did the apt-get install you are missing a /etc/apache2 dir?
[05:29] <qaldune> jowi, pricechild, i've got it, thank you guys
[05:29] <JeevesMoss> bulmer:  that's corect
[05:29] <Downix> it says the cd-rom is not mounted
[05:29] <Downix> and it didn't eject
[05:29] <rdeman> folks in Fiesty I cannot activate the System -> Restricted Drivers Manager -> Nvidia
[05:29] <stefg> Downix: inspect dmesg for device errors
[05:30] <bulmer> JeevesMoss: and you said you have done all the cleaning up with purge and remove right?
[05:30] <JeevesMoss> bulmer:  that't why I was using apt-get remove --purge apache2, but it dosn't look like it removed the orignal installers.
[05:30] <linuxawy> bulmer, well i got this howto, it's for gentoo but it's somehow useful: http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Packet_Shaping
[05:30] <Pici> AnAnt: Theres a file that you can specify dns servers which should get prepended to your resolv.conf when you get your IP/DNS from dhcp.  Let me find the filename.
[05:30] <rdeman> when i click 'enable Nvidia driver' nothing happens it stays unselecte dand 'not in use'
[05:30] <JeevesMoss> bulmer:  no, nothing works.  is there another command set that I can use to clean the system?
[05:30] <Downix> bunch of buffer I/O block errors, and a comment about not liking multisession CD's
[05:30] <bulmer> linuxawy: the l-7 you mentioned is about layer 7...the other howto's are lower layers
[05:30] <Roly2> bulmer, 'mount: according to to mtab /dev/sdb1 is already mounted on  /media/casper-rw
[05:30] <Roly2> bulmer, mount failed
[05:31] <Pici> AnAnt: Edit `/etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf` and add/change the prepend `domain-name-servers` line to list your DNS servers
[05:31] <bulmer> JeevesMoss: i dont know off hand, you have to probably use dpkg, which is behind that apt-get
[05:31] <rcdeoliveira> Hello?
[05:31] <peeps_work> PriceChild, http://pastebin.ca/690336
[05:31] <rcdeoliveira> Hello everybody
[05:31] <casio73> how can i include a external sata-lan hd in my feisty-system ?
[05:31] <AnAnt> Pici: ok, thanks
[05:31] <neverblue> rdeman, are you using xchat ?
[05:32] <JeevesMoss> bulmer:  would apt-get autoclean get rid of all of the d-loaded installer packages?
[05:32] <bulmer> Roly2: then its mounting it incorrectly if it was a fat, check your fstab file to correct the entry if any
[05:32] <rdeman> neverblue: No Chatzilla
[05:32] <neverblue> rdeman, lspci | grep VGA
[05:32] <linuxawy> bulmer, you have to use layer 7 to define applications especially p2p, otherwise you'll only control ports and so, you can't control p2p this way
[05:32] <Roly2> bulmer, im new to this i dnt know how at all
[05:32] <PriceChild> peeps_work, looking
[05:32] <peeps_work> PriceChild, the only other log i see is the successful X loading that I am in now.  i had to reinstall the nvidia.com driver to use xchat again
[05:32] <neverblue> rdeman, whats the result you get from that, if more than one line, use pastebin
[05:32] <bulmer> JeevesMoss: probably so, i have not (luckily) been across that kind of problem
[05:32] <rdeman> neverblue: 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV34 [GeForce FX 5200]  (rev a1)
[05:33] <JeevesMoss> ok
[05:33] <neverblue> rdeman, ok, the restricted driver should load for that card, maybe you might want to get the driver manually
[05:33] <PriceChild> peeps_work, that doesn't really give any reason at all :S
[05:33] <rdeman> neverblue: but how?
[05:33] <bulmer> linuxawy: on that book, chapter 5, it mentions another app other than L7..that will work on p2p
[05:33] <neverblue> rdeman, if you google 'ubuntu guide', look at the Edgy guide, it explains how to install your latest nvidia driver
[05:34] <rdeman> neverblue: It used to work but I plugged a new widescreen TFT screen and reinstalled ubuntu
[05:34] <PriceChild> peeps_work, any chance of installing nvidia-glx-new, getting it to fail again, then copying both logs somewhere safe before fixing things?
[05:34] <linuxawy> bulmer, you mean ipp2p?
[05:34] <neverblue> rdeman, if you have any more questions, dont be afraid to drop by here or #ubuntu-effects
[05:34] <peeps_work> PriceChild, i know, it's weird, when X failed, it showed some things on the screen, and it was more detailed than that.  I don't know if that is the right log, maybe it got overwritten or something
[05:34] <Downix> ah well, it shuld fix on reboot
[05:34] <rdeman> ok thanks
[05:34] <bulmer> linuxawy: yeah that one
[05:34] <stefg> Downix: try $hdparm -w /dev/hdX
[05:34] <linuxawy> bulmer, it works on layer 7 too
[05:34] <peeps_work> PriceChild, ok I  can try that
[05:34] <bulmer> Roly2: look for an entry on your fstab file that mounts that partition, and show it to me
[05:34] <Downix>  HDIO_DRIVE_RESET failed: Inappropriate ioctl for device
[05:35] <angel25_> sorry about the lame question , can anyone explain to me what is "cluster" ?
[05:35] <neverblue> angel25_, matter what your talking about
[05:35] <Jowi> angel25_, a cluster is a group of something.
[05:35] <angel25_> ok thanks
[05:35] <bulmer> linuxawy: yes, L7 has some limitation that ipp2p supposedly addresses..i just glanced the chapter..have not really undestood it yet
[05:36] <ZAKhan> is there a thunderbird 2 install guide available?
[05:36] <linuxawy> bulmer, l7 has a nice advantage,
[05:36] <stefg> Downix: you have to use your correct device name... mybe sr0, scd0, hdc ... whatecer
[05:36] <linuxawy> bulmer, ipp2p is a kernel patch
[05:36] <Downix> I did, scd0 is the normal address for the drive
[05:36] <linuxawy> bulmer, l7 can be a kernel patch OR a normal program runs in userland
[05:37] <LathtopWells> Good Morning everyone. a certain popular windows security product with a yellow label and a name frome the honeymooners T.V. show has me wondering how to repair the damage to Ring 0 on my SCSI drive so grub will install. Any ideas? anyone with anything (eilling to try even something as extreme as a priest and exorcism. -lol
[05:37] <znejk> hello, anyone know a good videoediting prog for linux?
[05:37] <stefg> Downix: bah... libata.... maybe sdparm works with it
[05:37] <bulmer> linuxawy: okay, i am just starting to read it last nigt :)..dont know much about it yet
[05:37] <linuxawy> bulmer, http://l7-filter.sourceforge.net/HOWTO-userspace
[05:37] <Jack_Sparrow> ZAKhan: It wasnt hard to install...  What did the mozilla site give for instructions.. I think I just changed the path
[05:37] <Roly2> bulmer, i dnt know what the fstab is
[05:37] <Roly2> this si my first time with linux
[05:37] <bulmer> Roly2: man fstab
[05:37] <stefg> !fstab
[05:37] <ubotu> The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions
[05:38] <Downix> a ha, sdparm not installed
[05:38] <bulmer> Roly2: fstab is basically a config file used as guide how to mount partitions, so you cleverly modify it to suite your needs
[05:38] <Roly2> right
[05:38] <Roly2> how do i view it then
[05:39] <bulmer> Roly2: with an editor like nano, or vim
[05:39] <LathtopWells> Okay, okay (lol) I would like to install Ubuntu Feisty Fawn to sda but grub install  gives an error and chickens out how do i fix this?
[05:39] <Roly2> well im on ubuntu live
[05:39] <bulmer> Roly2: you need to prefix your responses to me with my nick, so i dont miss it
[05:39] <clever> bulmer: gedit also works to view/exit
[05:39] <Roly2> oops yeh
[05:40] <Roly2> bulmer, im on ubuntu live so how would i do there
[05:40] <neverblue> Roly2, have you install ubuntu already ?
[05:40] <Roly2> no
[05:40] <bulmer> Roly2: you can chroot / and then mount the partition
[05:40] <Roly2> thats why im installing onto my pen drive
[05:40] <neverblue> then you wont be editing anything worth while, if you edit fstab
[05:40] <Downix> unable to access /dev/scd0, ATA disk?
[05:40] <Downix> interesting
[05:40] <clever> bulmer: changing root to /(root) seems useless:P
[05:41] <bulmer> Roly2: ahh..did you look at the tutorials on how to do this?
[05:41] <Downix> looks like some kind of hardware fault then
[05:41] <Roly2> yes
[05:41] <neverblue> Roly2, but if you need to, its 'sudo nano /etc/fstab'
[05:41] <ZAKhan> Jack_Sparrow, I cannot find any installation guide and mozilla site
[05:41] <Roly2> http://www.pendrivelinux.com/2007/01/25/usb-x-ubuntu-610
[05:41] <Roly2> im following that
[05:41] <bulmer> clever come again? i didnt recall giving you advise?
[05:41] <Roly2> buler*
[05:41] <pdlnhrd> if i want to add a new disk to lvm  do i need to stop a process or unmount any disks?
[05:41] <stefg> Downix: time to reach for the office clip
[05:41] <JeevesMoss> does anyone know why when I remove apache2, it says 24054 files and directories currently installed?
[05:41] <Roly2> bulmer, im following - http://www.pendrivelinux.com/2007/01/25/usb-x-ubuntu-610
[05:41] <Jack_Sparrow> ZAKhan: let me take a quick look
[05:41] <clever> bulmer: but you did set off my highlight and i was helping you with roly2
[05:41] <Downix> stefg:  it's not opening it that's the issue, it's in getting the thing to see what's in it once I do use the clip
[05:41] <JeevesMoss> jack_sparrow:  how's it going?
[05:42] <LathtopWells> No! no! please no don't make me do it........      Install vmware on  windows UGH!   please help.
[05:42] <clever> bilmer:  to mount partitions, so you cleverly modify it to
[05:42] <bulmer> clever: my fat thumbs :)
[05:42] <clever> lol:)
[05:42] <robbiev> hey all.. I have sshed into a box and would like to ensure a proccess I ran will continue running after I logout. How can I do this?
[05:42] <Zmanu> hello
[05:42] <SlimeyPete> !screen
[05:42] <ubotu> screen is a terminal multiplexer. See http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2004/3/9/16838/14935 and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Screen
[05:42] <ipx> robbiev: you can use screen
[05:42] <Zmanu> is there a liveCD for ppc ?
[05:42] <basiljohn> robbiev, us &
[05:42] <bulmer> Roly2: follow it then
[05:42] <SlimeyPete> robbiev: use screen ^^
[05:42] <Roly2> i have bulmer
[05:43] <Roly2> but i cant see the FAT drive in windows
[05:43] <eyec0n> Anybody know of a program with a frontend that will encode WMA files?
[05:43] <robbiev> SlimeyPete, ipx, thanks
[05:43] <neverblue> robbiev, screen might be something to look into
[05:43] <LathtopWells> screen and irssi the ultimate in nerd cool. - grin
[05:43] <bulmer> Roly2: you are not in windows, you are in liveCD you said?
[05:43] <Roly2> yes
[05:43] <wolfwalker>  Could someone recommend a good IRC server that has a webpage (php) interface?
[05:43] <Roly2> bulmer, i cant see it in linux either
[05:43] <faileas> erm
[05:44] <faileas> why would an irc server havea web interface?
[05:44] <bulmer> Roly2: which step is giving you the problem?
[05:44] <wolfwalker>  So people without a chat script can get on
[05:44] <eyec0n> faileas, so someone could hax0r it
[05:44] <Jowi> Roly2, Maybe it's a silly question, but why are you trying doing this if it's your first time using linux? You are aware of that not all USB sticks support booting from them...?
[05:44] <ZAKhan> Jack_Sparrow, there is no installer , I can run it directly but then there is no icon and doesnto replace old version
[05:44] <LathtopWells> irc server apache with webmin. maybe? (crosses fingers and hopes there is such a thing. tho pretty sure there is.)
[05:44] <Roly2> bulmer, its something to do with partiton 1
[05:44] <faileas> wolfwalker: ahh, you could use cgi-irc or jirc with another irc server
[05:45] <Vlet> wolfwalker: There's many java irc clients that you could embed into a page
[05:45] <Roly2> bulmer, because the FAT partition cant be found anywhere
[05:45] <bulmer> Roly2: you are on step 5 ?
[05:45] <eyec0n> wolfwalker, you mean a irc client in php?
[05:45] <Roly2> yes
[05:45] <Jack_Sparrow> ZAKhan: We can setup an icon..
[05:45] <Roly2> bulmer, yes
[05:46] <bulmer> Roly2: within step 5 step which?
[05:46] <Jack_Sparrow> ZAKhan: You can set the default mail program in preferences
[05:46] <wolfwalker> |eyec0n:|  I'm not quite sure what I mean yet. I'm still investigating.
[05:46] <eyec0n> wolfwalker, theres irc clients designed in php. check php.resourceindex.com
[05:46] <wolfwalker>  But I want an IRC server that can be accessed through a webpage as well as with a normal chat client
[05:46] <ZAKhan> Jack_Sparrow, I will try now
[05:46] <eyec0n> wolfwalker, you dont want a server you need a client
[05:46] <dgjones> wolfwalker, freenode has a java based irc clients using the web at http://java.freenode.net/ does that help?
[05:46] <Roly2> bulmer, ive gone through all the steps up to step 5 of the 'using windows to prepare'
[05:46] <bulmer> Roly2: you did fdisk -l  and it shows the usb drive yes?
[05:47] <wolfwalker>  I want both actually
[05:47] <Roly2> yes bulmer
[05:47] <wolfwalker>  And I want the client to interface well with the server
[05:47] <faileas> wolfwalker: CGI IRC client+ an irc server
[05:47] <eyec0n> a client is a client and a server is a server
[05:47] <wolfwalker>  Yes, and I understand the difference
[05:47] <eyec0n> once you setup a server you can access it with whatever client, web or gtk
[05:47] <bulmer> Roly2: within step 5, which sub steps is failing or not giving you the info you need?
[05:47] <Martin_-_> Whem am going to compile a tar.gz file i need to go to the location of the map, wich command do i use in terminal to root my way to that foldier!
[05:47] <eyec0n> wolfwalker, than what are you asking...
[05:47] <Roly2> bulmer, in fisk -l there's a FAT16 system and a Linux System partition
[05:48] <Jack_Sparrow> ZAKhan: Here are the instructions I have for sunbird.. they can be tweaked for thunderbird..  http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2006/10/21/install-mozilla-sunbird-03-on-ubuntu-606-610/
[05:48] <Roly2> bulmer, but i cant see the FAT16 partition in windows OR linux
[05:48] <neverblue> wolfwalker, I think you want to research irc server daemons first
[05:48] <Roly2> bulmer, so i cant add the files for the boot
[05:48] <ZAKhan> Jack_Sparrow,  thanks
[05:48] <bulmer> Roly2: within step 5, which sub steps is failing or not giving you the info you need? <-- answer this please
[05:48] <wolfwalker> |neverblue:|  yup
[05:48] <Jowi> Roly2, you need to format it (step 7)
[05:49] <pdlnhrd> does anyone know if i can add a disk to lvm while everything is running?
[05:49] <Roly2> bulmer, ive gona through all of step 5
[05:49] <Roly2> and it didnt throw up any errors
[05:49] <bulmer> Roly2: okay
[05:49] <Martin_-_> Whem am going to compile a tar.gz file i need to go to the location of the map, wich command do i use in terminal to root my way to that foldier!
[05:49] <neverblue> wolfwalker, then from there, you can create a site for the irc server, embedding a java irc client
[05:49] <bulmer> Roly2: okay, now do step 6 and 7..
[05:49] <neverblue> wolfwalker, undernet has one, as an example...
[05:49] <eyec0n> neverblue, theres irc clients in php also
[05:49] <Roly2> i have bulmer
[05:50] <daning> who use sun studio to compile
[05:50] <Roly2> bulmer, ive done all of that part
[05:50] <Jack_Sparrow> ZAKhan: http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2007/05/18/manually-install-thunderbird-2-ubuntu-704/
[05:50] <neverblue> good to know eyec0n  :)
[05:50] <bulmer> Roly2: so which part are you failing then?..
[05:50] <eyec0n> I thought he mentioned php earlier that why I said it :)
[05:50] <Martin_-_> Whem am going to compile a tar.gz file i need to go to the location of the map, wich command do i use in terminal to root my way to that foldier!
[05:51] <wolfwalker>  Next question: Ubuntu 6.06 and 6.10 run on this old desktop, but 7.04 won't. It will run off the live CD, but when I try to install it can't read the hard drive. It always stops at scanning disks.
[05:51] <bulmer> Roly2: i was going with you step by step, and we were at step 6 and 7...this failed?
[05:51] <yaser> hi, im trying to instal a package but it depends on "libwnck18" wich is not available in Gutsy repos, what are my options?
[05:51] <eyec0n> yaser, google.
[05:52] <kyja> uhh whats the channel for gutsy?
[05:52] <bulmer> wolfwalker: just out of curiosity, why do you need to have the latest, dapper will not do what you need?
[05:52] <amias> yaser, you might find better gutsy support in #ubuntu+1
[05:52] <Roly2>  bulmer, after stage 7, i press 'w' then enter and it opens casper-rw
[05:52] <neverblue> wolfwalker, that has nothing to do with your previous questions :)
[05:52] <wolfwalker>  Fresh install bulmer, and I wanted 7.04 because it's slick
[05:52] <neverblue> wolfwalker, possibly a memory issue, run memtest ?
[05:52] <neverblue> wolfwalker, are you running the server version of ubuntu ?
[05:53] <bulmer> Roly2: okay, then what happened, did you try step 8 ?
[05:53] <neverblue> as it appears your running a seperate irc server
[05:53] <eyec0n> anyone know if theres a tool (pref. with a frontend) for encoding files into wma? Verizon doesn't believe in free formats :/
[05:53] <yaser> eyec0n, the problem is that if i find the package in google i get lost in a sea of extra dependecies
[05:53] <wolfwalker>  Not on this desktop. This question is completely unrelated to the IRC question.
[05:53] <wolfwalker>  I'm running desktop, or trying to
[05:53] <yaser> eyec0n, cant i do some repo thing using feysty repos
[05:53] <neverblue> wolfwalker, memtest ?
[05:53] <Roly2> bulmer, im talking about the step 5 sub-step 7
[05:53] <wolfwalker>  6.06 will install, it will upgrade to 6.10, but when it gets to 7.04 it fails
[05:54] <eyec0n> yaser, did you try just searching for that library first?
[05:54] <bulmer> Roly2: as you see, if you are specific, its easier to follow eh  :)
[05:54] <eyec0n> dont worry about the package, find the library
[05:54] <wolfwalker>  And it won't even see the hard drive when I try to install 7.04 from the live cd
[05:54] <Roly2> yeh :P
[05:54] <neverblue> wolferine, so your trying to upgrade to Feisty from Edgy
[05:54] <yaser> eyec0n, yea
[05:54] <Roly2> bulmer, type w to write the new partition table
[05:54] <neverblue> sorry, wolfwalker *
[05:54] <wolfwalker>  Upgrade to feisty or install it from cd
[05:54] <Roly2> bulmer, thats what ive just done
[05:54] <wolfwalker>  I tried both routes, failure
[05:54] <gnomina> Enter text here...aiuto
[05:54] <neverblue> wolfwalker, if you have the image, run memtest
[05:55] <Roly2> bulmer, and it opened casper-rw file browser
[05:55] <wolfwalker>  Roger
[05:55] <gnomina> bay bay
[05:55] <eyec0n> yaser, yea you can for sure use a repo to download the app you just gotta find it :p
[05:55] <bulmer> Roly2 okay so what is it asking now?
[05:55] <Martin_-_> Whem an trying to install a unpacked tar.gz file i use .configure , then i get this error bash: ./configure: No such file or directory
[05:55] <Jack_Sparrow> wolfwalker:  Is that ide drive or some other?
[05:55] <wolfwalker>  When I run memory test, what am I looking for?
[05:55] <eyec0n> yaser, if you find it on a repo it will have all the libraries and stuff with it
[05:55] <wolfwalker>  And what do I do when it happens
[05:55] <Roly2> 'the new table will be used at next boot' 'Sync complete'
[05:55] <wolfwalker>  IDE
[05:56] <Roly2> bulmer^
[05:56] <Jack_Sparrow> wolfwalker: You might try livecd   F6 then type in      all_generic_ide
[05:56] <Roly2> bulmer, 'Syncing Disks.' < says that sorry
[05:56] <yaser> eyec0n, you are using gutsy isnt it?
[05:56] <bulmer> Roly2: okay, so it tells you that the new partition table has been written and will be active next time you boot
[05:56] <wolfwalker>  Well the live cd runs fine for feisty
[05:56] <Roly2> then opens 'casper-rw'
[05:56] <Roly2> yes bulmer
[05:56] <MtJB> hey, there is grumbling on a mailing list about the size of the Ubuntu Live CD being too large to burn on ordinary cheap CDs.  Anyone heard anything similar?
[05:56] <eyec0n> yeah
[05:56] <charlie> Martin: try ./configure
[05:56] <wolfwalker>  Just that when it tries to install it can't find the hard drive
[05:57] <bulmer> Roly2: now do step 5  substeps 6 and 7
[05:57] <MtJB> or maybe it is a braindead winders burner?
[05:57] <yaser> eyec0n, havent you tried to install avant dock?
[05:57] <wolfwalker> |MtJB:|  Burns off fine for me, and I use Imation
[05:57] <MtJB> thanks, wolferine
[05:57] <Jack_Sparrow> wolfwalker: It might see the drive with that option
[05:57] <wolfwalker>  That's about as cheap as it gets
[05:57] <eyec0n> yaser, no I think the avant dock is ugly
[05:57] <MtJB> oops, sorry, i meang wolfwalker
[05:57] <sorsis> when is ubuntu 7.10 going to be officially released?
[05:57] <kickflipperwhat_> hi i need halp
[05:57] <bulmer> Roly2: the unmounting and mkfs.vfat
[05:57] <bitmonk> MtJB: that could explain why i have a bunch of coasters here, but i blame the cheap CDs themselves.. i got a nonspecific failure on each burn.
[05:57] <LathtopWells> do they make CD's smaller than 700mbs?
[05:57] <Roly2> bulmer, ok
[05:57] <eyec0n> yaser, I want more of a launcher than a nifty task list
[05:58] <yaser> eyec0n, do you really think so? (http://tuxlink.wordpress.com/2007/07/13/la-barra-de-leopard-en-ubuntu/)
[05:58] <bitmonk> LathtopWells: 640 IIRC was the original low bar
[05:58] <Jack_Sparrow> LathtopWells: they used to have 650's
[05:58] <MtJB> bitmonk:  its not a case of the the cds being of different capacity, you don't think? just lower quality?
[05:58] <bitmonk> maybe 650, i dunno.. 700 used to be "big" ;d
[05:58] <amias> sorsis: some what suprisingly in the Tenth month of  2007
[05:58] <Pici> sorsis: October
[05:58] <MtJB> ahhhh, used to have 650s
[05:58] <yaser> eyec0n, that Leopard style is looks very pretty
[05:58] <MtJB> that is probably the issue
[05:58] <wolfwalker>  So where do I input all_generic_ide in the command line I got when I hit F6?
[05:58] <genii> LathtopWells: Also they now make special 2.5" CD which holds somewhere around 200Mb
[05:58] <Pici> sorsis: 7.10 = 10/2007
[05:58] <bitmonk> MtJB: well, again, it struck a chord, but i think these may even be 700s, just cheap 700s..
[05:58] <bulmer> Roly2: heck i just forgot, what is the size of your USB thumb drive? or is it USB hard disk?
[05:58] <bitmonk> also laptops are notoriously bad at burning
[05:58] <MtJB> thanks, bitmonk
[05:58] <genii> "Business card" size etc
[05:58] <eyec0n> yaser, sure but it just doesn't do what i'd want it to do
[05:59] <wolfwalker>  I've never heard of a cd that won't burn the standard Ubuntu iso
[05:59] <Jack_Sparrow> wold when you hit F6 you will add it to the boot/command line
[05:59] <Roly2> bulmer, mkfs.vfat 2.11  (21 Mar 2006)
[05:59] <kickflipperwhat_> anybody knows how to start a VNC server on linux
[05:59] <yaser> eyec0n, wich one do you use?
[05:59] <Roly2> bulmer, its 1GB
[05:59] <wolfwalker>  Yes. Which part of the bot line?
[05:59] <wolfwalker>  boot*
[05:59] <bitmonk> wolfwalker: i haven't tried, but i assume these discs won't work for anything half well ;d
[05:59] <Jack_Sparrow> wolfwalker: at the end..
[05:59] <gnomina6> Enter text here...VOGLIO PARLARE CON ITALIANO
[05:59] <eyec0n> yaser, I just use straight gnome. eyecandy got old after a month or two
[05:59] <Martin_-_> I downloaded this file, ventriloctrl-0.3.tar.gz. Then i unpacked it and i gotmyself a map, i try to ./configure it but i dont understand it
[05:59] <JeevesMoss> can I get a hand from someone to remove a pesky install of apache?
[05:59] <amias> kickflipperwhat_, interesting statement
[05:59] <bulmer> Roly2: okay
[05:59] <bitmonk> but, if there were such a problem, i'd be interested to know, so i could use these for something else and not waste them.
[06:00] <gnomina6> AIUTATEMI VI PREGO
[06:00] <Jack_Sparrow> bitmonk: Data fine just not iso's
[06:00] <gnomina6> C E QUALCUNO CHE PARLA L ITALIANO??
[06:00] <Jack_Sparrow> !it
[06:00] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[06:00] <warbler> !it
[06:00] <wolfwalker>  So "........ quiet splash -- all_generic_ide"?
[06:00] <JeevesMoss> jack_sparrow:  want to take a stab @ this apahe problem with me?
[06:00] <charlie> Martin: are you in the directory to which the package was upacked to?
[06:01] <warbler> or - noapic nolapic
[06:01] <bulmer> Roly2: do step 8 & 9 next
[06:01] <yaser> eyec0n, i could install libwnck18 but now it kep with the same dependency problem, even when im sure the library is installed
[06:01] <yaser> eyec0n, what can it be?
[06:01] <Martin_-_> I downloaded this file, ventriloctrl-0.3.tar.gz. Then i unpacked it and i gotmyself a map, i try to ./configure it but i dont understand it
[06:01] <peepsalot> PriceChild, i can't even get into X anymore, even with the nvidia.com drivers now
[06:01] <LathtopWells> ubuntu really should include a translation app for IRC. - anyone speak itillian?
[06:01] <Roly2> bulmer done step 8 & 9 and get loads of text about blocks and stuff, which i didnt get with the FAT partition format
[06:01] <kickflipperwhat_> anybody knows any VNC servers for ubuntu?
[06:01] <Usr1> Is there a way to look at your packages in the order they were installed-- like to see what the most recent ones you've installed is?
[06:02] <wolfwalker>  So "........ quiet splash -- all_generic_ide"?
[06:02] <charlie> Marin: look for a reame file.  not all pkgs need ./configure
[06:02] <bulmer> Roly2: right, per the instructions, it must be casper-w style
[06:02] <Roly2> bulmer, i dnt understand?
[06:02] <bulmer> Roly2: right, per the instructions, it must be casper-rw format
[06:02] <PriceChild> !xconfig | peepsalot
[06:02] <ubotu> peepsalot: 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
[06:03] <Roly2> bulmer, 'per the instructions' what do you mean?
[06:03] <bulmer> Roly2: thats for the 2nd partition..
[06:03] <bulmer> Roly2: read from the beginning..to make it persistence
[06:03] <sorsis> how could i easily update feisty to gutsy?
[06:03] <peepsalot> PriceChild, is there some way to just get any kind of working drivers, i don't even care about acceleration at this point.  Is there some generic driver that will get me through the day
[06:03] <Usr1> sorsis: I don't know about right now, but I know when I upgraded from 6.10 to 7.04 it was just like any other update
[06:04] <wolfwalker> |sorsis:|  wait til the official version is out, then go to update manager
[06:04] <charlie> PriceChild: what video card
[06:04] <josh__> how can I eject/umount my ipod without sudo?
[06:04] <sorsis> wolfwalker: great
[06:04] <Usr1> Is there a way to look at your packages in the order they were installed-- like to see what the most recent ones you've installed is?
[06:04] <PriceChild> peepsalot, read the message from ubotu above, and use the second command
[06:04] <amias> Martin_-_,  thats not an ubuntu package , you will need to ask the developers of that particular product for help
[06:04] <sorsis> Usr1: ty
[06:04] <Roly2> lmao i think i just found out why bulmer
[06:04] <wolfwalker>  You *could* manually update now, but.........
[06:04] <Jack_Sparrow> wolfwalker: Sorry, had to leave for a sec...  installing new washer dryer and trying to catch up on laundry... Yes to that command line
[06:04] <Roly2> do i have to do all this on 6.02
[06:04] <TeTeT> are there any GUI tools for setting up bluetooth devices, like mouse, keyboard and so forth? I know of hddconnect and such
[06:04] <Roly2> bulmer, does it all need to be done on 6.10
[06:05] <bulmer> Roly2 it helps quite a bit if you read the instructions and dont skip steps
[06:05] <charlie>  oh
[06:05] <Martin_-_> amias can i private you about 1 thing
[06:05] <wolfwalker>  k, thanks
[06:05] <wolfwalker>  Computer's chewing on it now
[06:05] <Roly2> bulmer, sorry ill go and download 6.10 now... *reboots*
[06:05] <critter> who use xwiki
[06:05] <Roly2> bulmer, thanks for the help and hopefully i wont have to come back :P
[06:06] <bulmer> Roly2 its your turn to buy every one a round of beer...coffee for me please :)
[06:06] <Jack_Sparrow> wolfwalker: There are several options you can try there but that one made the most sence
[06:06] <yaser> hi, im trying to install a package with Gdebi it says it depends on "libwnck18" wich im sure it is installed, why can it be?
[06:06] <josh__> how can I eject/umount my ipod without sudo?
[06:06] <stefg> !info libwnck18
[06:06] <ubotu> libwnck18: Window Navigator Construction Kit - runtime files. In component main, is optional. Version 2.18.0-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 120 kB, installed size 288 kB
[06:06] <Martin_-_> amias you got my pm right?
[06:07] <PriceChild> josh__, got an icon on your desktop for it?
[06:07] <amias> Martin_-_, nope  , am too busy , gotta go
[06:07] <charlie> Martin: run sudo make.  then ./runctrl.sh
[06:07] <stefg> yaser: try on the command line with sudo dpkg -i *.deb
[06:07] <maj> is there a mysql-devel package in any repo, i couldn't find it in main+universe
[06:08] <yaser> stefg, ok
[06:08] <Usr1> Is there a way to look at your packages in the order they were installed-- like to see what the most recent ones you've installed is?
[06:08] <charlie> Martin thats sudo ./runctrl.sh
[06:09] <Martin_-_> charlie martin@martin-desktop:~$ sudo make ~/Desktop/ventriloctrl-0.3/
[06:09] <peeps_work> PriceChild, well, i got back into X, I might try fixing the nvidia crap later tonight. I have to get back to work for now though.  thanks
[06:09] <Martin_-_> make: Nothing to be done for `/home/martin/Desktop/ventriloctrl-0.3/'.
[06:09] <josh__> !info ipod
[06:09] <ubotu> ipod: tool for retrieving informations from iPods. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.5.3-1 (feisty), package size 14 kB, installed size 64 kB
[06:09] <PriceChild> good luck peeps_work
[06:09] <josh__> !info amarok
[06:09] <ubotu> amarok: versatile and easy to use audio player for KDE. In component main, is optional. Version 2:1.4.5-0ubuntu7 (feisty), package size 14853 kB, installed size 33992 kB
[06:09] <wolfwalker>  PERSONAL OPINION: I think the Ubuntu live cd should have fewer apps and more drivers. Not quite to the Knoppix level, but it would be nice to have something that can install on just about anything. You could always download the apps later.
[06:10] <josh__> !info eject ipod
[06:10] <ubotu> eject: ejects CDs and operates CD-Changers under Linux. In component main, is important. Version 2.1.4-2.1ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 29 kB, installed size 248 kB
[06:10] <charlie> Martin: ./runctrl.sh
[06:10] <Martin_-_> charlie do i have to cd my way
[06:10] <charlie> Martin yes
[06:10] <tioan> hi
[06:11] <charlie> Martin: what dir did it unpack to?
[06:11] <stefg> wolfwalker: add a blueprint on Launchpad, but keep in mind that ubuntu has its roots in a region where broadband is sheer luxury
[06:11] <Kasuko> how do I disable fsck on boot
[06:11] <Martin_-_> charlie: desktop
[06:11] <tripte1> ls
[06:11] <wolfwalker>  Well it's only one man's opinion mind you
[06:11] <Roly2> bulmer, you can only download 7.04 or 6.06 there isnt a 6.10 option
[06:11] <wolfwalker>  But it would be nice
[06:11] <stefg> Kasuko: why would you want that?
[06:12] <wolfwalker> |bulmer:|  download 6.06 and upgrade
[06:12] <wolfwalker>  !upgrade
[06:12] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[06:12] <GhostFiend> how do i log chats in xchat
[06:12] <charlie> Martin: navigate to ~/desktop/nameofpkg
[06:12] <wolfwalker> |bulmer:|  you'll need that upgrade link ubotu just gave
[06:12] <Jack_Sparrow> wolfwalker: Partly an open source issue... vs restriced drivers etc
[06:12] <Martin_-_> charlie: am there at cd
[06:12] <GhostFiend> i can 'save' the chat on screen, but that on'y saves whatsw in the buffer, i want to like start and stop it
[06:12] <Roly2> worldwalker, how can i upgrade if im not installing it, im running it live
[06:12] <Roly2> wolf*
[06:12] <mcquaid> i wanted a more up to date version of mplayer/ffmpeg.  is there a repository?
[06:12] <wolfwalker>  Install it first
[06:13] <wolfwalker>  lol
[06:13] <mcquaid> trevno has mplayer, but it's to be the same version as feisty
[06:13] <Roly2> i cant
[06:13] <Martin_-_> charlie when am cd there and i run ./runctrl.sh i get this shit ./runctrl.sh: 9: ./ventriloctrl: not found
[06:13] <charlie> Martin: give the full address at the promt
[06:13] <mcquaid> but it seems to...
[06:13] <GhostFiend> anyone have any ideas?
[06:13] <Martin_-_> charlie: martin@martin-desktop:~/Desktop/ventriloctrl-0.3$
[06:13] <wolfwalker>  Well I'm fairly certain the 6.10 iso isn't up anymore
[06:13] <Roly2> wolfwalker, thats why i need it to install it onto a pen drive
[06:13] <wolfwalker>  But someone might still have a copy
[06:13] <charlie> Martin: sudo make
[06:13] <wolfwalker>  Ubuntu on a pen drive? Is the drive bootable?
[06:13] <Roly2> yes
[06:13] <Martin_-_> charlie only erros :p
[06:14] <wolfwalker>  And does your computer support USB boot?
[06:14] <[ET] Wersus> hi
[06:14] <yaser> stefg, well the problem is with the version, i have installed version 2.14 and i need 2.18, when i try to install 2.18 it depends on libwcnk-common(2.18) when i try to install this one, i get an error because i have installed a newr version, what can i do in this case?
[06:14] <Martin_-_> when i use sudo make
[06:14] <[ET] Wersus> fuck all
[06:14] <DuClare> ehh?
[06:14] <[ET] Wersus> fuck ally
[06:14] <charlie> Martin: try deleting the folder and unpacking again
[06:14] <stdin> !ohmy | [ET] Wersus
[06:14] <ubotu> [ET] Wersus: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[06:14] <Roly2> wolfwalker, found a 6.10 iso
[06:15] <matthew__> can someone help me with installing things in ubuntu?
[06:15] <Jack_Sparrow> PriceChild:    ?  et ?
[06:15] <stefg> yaser: this package isn't made for ubuntu, probably it's for debian. i wouldn't recommend using it
[06:15] <maj> anybody?
[06:15] <Martin_-_> charlie still alot of errors
[06:15] <maj> is there a mysql-devel package in any repo, i couldn't find it in main+universe
[06:15] <yaser> stefg, wich package do you refer?
[06:15] <Jack_Sparrow> ty
[06:15] <bonaldo2000> quick question: How do I print a single line from a file?
[06:15] <charlie> Martin: Im out of ideas
[06:15] <bonaldo2000> eg I want to print line number 3
[06:15] <stefg> yaser: what are you trying to install ?
[06:15] <DuClare> bonaldo2000, which line?
[06:15] <DuClare> oh
[06:15] <Kasuko> stegf, thats the response I wanted to hear. Every time I boot I get errors on sda3 but the fsck cant fix them. But if I boot into a live cd fsck does
[06:16] <[ET] Wersus> aim very gut admin
[06:16] <wolfwalker>  roly2 WHERE?! I want it!
[06:16] <Martin_-_> charlie, dont i need to ./configure
[06:16] <yaser> stefg, avant navigator
[06:16] <bonaldo2000> DuClare: just in the console - a line from a file...I guess I should use less or grep...but  cant find the right way to do it!
[06:16] <DuClare> bonaldo2000, try head -n 3 file | tail -n 1
[06:16] <stefg> Kasuko: that could be related to a UUID issue
[06:16] <Jack_Sparrow> Kasuko: Some things cant be fixed or done on a mounted drive
[06:16] <yaser> stefg, in Gutsy
[06:16] <wolfwalker>  Rats
[06:17] <stefg> !gutsy | yaser
[06:17] <ubotu> yaser: 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
[06:17] <[ET] Wersus> fucking muther's all
[06:17] <Martin_-_> charlie, can i give you the download link and you can take a look at it, it take 2 sec to download!"
[06:17] <DuClare> [ET] Wersus, state your issue or go away
[06:17] <charlie> Read the Readme file, there is no configure file.
[06:17] <PriceChild> !guidelines | [ET] Wersus
[06:17] <ubotu> [ET] Wersus: The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[06:17] <madocat> can anyone help me with installing on ubuntu>? pm me
[06:17] <stefg> yaser: you can only try to build from source
[06:17] <getoo> what cd should i d/l for a macbook intel/duocore
[06:17] <Kasuko> stegf, I can unmount it it isnt my root its my home
[06:17] <bonaldo2000> DuClare: thanks alot!
[06:17] <yaser> stefg, ok
[06:17] <getoo> is x86 ?
[06:17] <usser> hey guys
[06:17] <stdin> maj: libmysqlclient15-dev ?
[06:17] <[ET] Wersus> spam
[06:17] <[ET] Wersus> spam
[06:17] <[ET] Wersus> spam
[06:17] <[ET] Wersus> spam
[06:17] <[ET] Wersus> spam
[06:17] <[ET] Wersus> spam
[06:17] <wolfwalker> |Jack_Sparrow:|  No dice. Ubuntu 7.04 still can't see the hard drive
[06:17] <charlie> I already have the page.
[06:17] <[ET] Wersus> spam
[06:17] <Pici> !ops
[06:17] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Burgundavia, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti, mneptok or Pici
[06:17] <[ET] Wersus> spam
[06:17] <[ET] Wersus> spam
[06:17] <[ET] Wersus> spam
[06:17] <Kasuko> stegf oops wrong person, how do I fix my UUID
[06:17] <DuClare> bonaldo2000, basically what that does, first it prints out the lines to -n # from start, then with tail, will take the last line of that output
[06:18] <wolfwalker>  Ahh, thank you
[06:18] <Martin_-_> charlie , please take a look at this file :/ http://np1.pp.fi/ventriloctrl/
[06:18] <Martin_-_> am in desperate need of it
[06:18] <stefg> Kasuko: compare the output of sudo blkid with your /etc/fstab entry
[06:18] <Jack_Sparrow> wolfwalker: IS that an ati chipset in that system.. not ati video per se
[06:18] <bonaldo2000> DuClare: yes, I see - excellent. Works great!
[06:18] <DuClare> glad it helped. :)
[06:18] <DuClare> replace 3 with any number
[06:18] <DuClare> :)
[06:19] <wolfwalker>  Dunno. It's a Dell dimension L700cx
[06:19] <charlie> Martin: this pakg only has a make file and a run file.  Follow the instuctions in the readme.
[06:19] <Jack_Sparrow> wolfwalker: Do you have a link to the specs or a pdf
[06:19] <wolfwalker>  I don't know about the hardware much. All I know for sure is Ubuntu dapper and edgy will install, feisty won't see the hard drive.
[06:20] <madocat>  Can someone help me on install issue?
[06:20] <amri> hye all, do i really require to install my ati radeon 9600 driver from the ati website? im asking this because i still dont know whether my ati gfx card is being fully utilized..
[06:20] <Blackthorn> i have a program that tells me in order to make the documenation i need doxygen. When I run sudo apt-get install doxygen i get a list of depends. i try to install those one at a time but they too error out. any suggestions?
[06:20] <Kasuko> stgf they are identical
[06:20] <stefg> !ati | amri
[06:20] <ubotu> amri: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:20] <wolfwalker>  Nope. where would you get them, cause I could use them m'self >.>
[06:20] <Kasuko> stegf, they are identical
[06:20] <charlie> I dl'l it. hold on a minute
[06:21] <Martin_-_> charlie thanks
[06:21] <stefg> Kasuko: so what's on sda3 ?
[06:21] <amri> so i need to install it anyway? or its an option?
[06:21] <jrib> Blackthorn: apt is supposed to handle deps on it's own.  You just do 'sudo aptitude install doxygen'.  What is the output?
[06:21] <wolfwalker> |amri:|  Easy to test it. Get a game that requires hardware acceleration (Tux Racing, Chromium BSU) and test it.
[06:21] <madocat> IM TRYING TO INSTALL ON UBUNTU... HELP?
[06:21] <wolfwalker>  If it runs, you're clear
[06:21] <Kasuko> stegf, It is my home directory
[06:21] <jrib> !caps | madocat
[06:21] <ubotu> madocat: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[06:22] <stefg> !install | madocat
[06:22] <ubotu> madocat: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[06:22] <Jack_Sparrow> wolfwalker: How much ram is in that box and is that an onboard video and if so how much ram is allocated to it?
[06:22] <amri> tux racing? is it in the synaptic?
[06:22] <stefg> !faq | madocat
[06:22] <ubotu> madocat: A list of common questions and answers about Ubuntu: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CommonQuestions - Official documentation: http://help.ubuntu.com - IRC FAQ: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRCResourcePage
[06:22] <DuClare> stefg, you can't read? ;)
[06:22] <wolfwalker>  Onboard video, 256 megs ram, dunno how much is allocated to video, celeron processor (coppermine)
[06:22] <znejk> hello i have a strange prob with avidemux, when i play an avi file it only shows green in preview hows that?
[06:22] <Blackthorn> jrib: http://www.pastebin.ca/690412
[06:22] <charlie__> Martin: make should return the following:
[06:22] <charlie__> gcc -Wall -O3 -o ventriloctrl ventriloctrl.c -lX11
[06:22] <charlie__> gcc -Wall -O3 -o findkey findkey.c
[06:22] <belfegor> hello how can i see users?
[06:22] <wolfwalker>  Old, old, old, but Ubuntu 6.06 and 6.10 install just fine
[06:23] <Kasuko> stefg, My home directory is on sda3
[06:23] <jrib> Blackthorn: pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list
[06:23] <Martin_-_> charlie__ what exactly should i write then :P
[06:23] <Martin_-_> cd ~/Desktop/ventriloctrl-0.3 -> sudo make
[06:23] <madocat> I DONT HAVE A PROBLEM INSTALLING UBUNTU>>> I DONT KNOW HOW TO INSTALL THINGS ON UBUNTU
[06:23] <Martin_-_> ?
[06:23] <belfegor> what should i do to see users somewhere? i use xchat
[06:23] <ir4>  hello, can anyone help me with fglrx ?
[06:23] <belfegor> pls help
[06:23] <Pici> !caps | madocat
[06:23] <ubotu> madocat: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[06:23] <charlie__> sudo make
[06:23] <Jack_Sparrow> wolfwalker: Ok... something to try.. it worked for me on an old dell optiples gx260.. reduce the amount of ram used by the video card to a bare minimum and try again.
[06:24] <jrib> !software > madocat (see the private message from ubotu)
[06:24] <usser> madocat use synaptic
[06:24] <stefg> !software | madocat
[06:24] <ubotu> madocat: A general introduction to the ways software can be installed, removed and managed in Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoftwareManagement - See also !Packages, !Equivalents
[06:24] <jstarcher> any reason why I cannot mount new devices after I return from hibernation? I think it's a bug :(
[06:24] <ir4> In /var/log/Xorg.0.log, I get error that my kernel version doesn't match fglrx
[06:24] <ir4> something like that
[06:24] <wolfwalker> |madocat:|  use Synaptic package manager. It ain't nothin like windows, it's much easier
[06:24] <usser> ir4 u have to recompile fglrx kernel module
[06:24] <Martin_-_> Charlie__ i get this
[06:24] <Martin_-_> gcc -Wall -O3 -o ventriloctrl ventriloctrl.c -lX11
[06:24] <Martin_-_> then i only get errors
[06:24] <wolfwalker>  Right Jack_Sparrow. How do I do that?
[06:24] <ir4> usser: well, I did that, but that doesn't work!
[06:24] <wolfwalker>  In bios somewhere?
[06:24] <ir4> usser: you helped me yesterday with that
[06:25] <Jack_Sparrow> wolfwalker: Go inot cmos look for video and a reading of memory usage
[06:25] <usser> ir4 oh yea
[06:25] <Jack_Sparrow> into
[06:25] <charlie__> Martin: show the errors
[06:25] <wolfwalker>  Into what?
[06:25] <ir4> usser: remember me ? :)
[06:25] <Martin_-_> like ventriloctrl.c:14:22: error: X11/Xlib.h: No such file or directory
[06:25] <Martin_-_> ventriloctrl.c:29: error: expected =, ,, ;, asm or __attribute__ before createKeyEvent
[06:25] <Jack_Sparrow> wolfwalker: INto bios/cmos..
[06:25] <Martin_-_> ventriloctrl.c:121: warning: implicit declaration of function XOpenDisplay
[06:25] <ir4> usser: should I try this ? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=240892
[06:25] <usser> ir4 well pastebin xorg.log lets see it
[06:25] <Martin_-_> theres alot of errors
[06:25] <Kasuko> stefg, I was reading a post that said Ubuntu might be shutting down wierd and messing up some journal files could that be it?
[06:25] <ir4> usser: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/36984/
[06:25] <Jack_Sparrow> martin use the pastebin
[06:25] <wolfwalker>  I have no idea where that is. Are we GUI or CLI?
[06:25] <Martin_-_> !pastebin
[06:25] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[06:25] <kritzstapf> im using the ati driver and my monitor cant change the position of the image, is there a way to specify the correct position using xorg.conf or sth?
[06:26] <Jack_Sparrow> wolfwalker: It is hardware setup when you power up.. nothing to do with cli or gui
[06:26] <stefg> Kasuko: do you have any idea why fsck thinks that drive must be checked? I'd try backing up the content, reformat and restore (possibly using reiserfs for it, and reflect taht change in /etc/fstab)
[06:26] <Martin_-_> charlie__ http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/37014/
[06:26] <wolfwalker>  Oh, in bios setup
[06:26] <Kilroo> I am so looking forward to Wedenedeseday.
[06:26] <wolfwalker>  Rebooting then. BRB
[06:26] <Martin_-_> charlie__ am going to eat for 5 - 10 minutes, will you be here for me when am back? :P
[06:26] <LeoJa1> anyone installed inetd? i encountered an error as this:  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=459092
[06:26] <ir4> usser: I have fglrx in lsmod | grep fglrx ...
[06:27] <charlie__> Martin:  submit this to hifi@gmail.com,  developer
[06:27] <Blackthorn> jrib: i did an apt-get update. but thats all i know how to do
[06:28] <Martin_-_> charlie: mmkay
[06:28] <Kasuko> stefg, I can do that all from a live cd right? I would just have to move all my /home to a different partition. Then run reiserfs on sda3 right? then move my data back?
[06:28] <charlie__> Martin sounds like maybe you need new version of c compiler??
[06:28] <jrib> Blackthorn: open /etc/apt/sources.list in a text editor and pastebin the contents
[06:29] <Martin_-_> charlie__ i really need to eat. Ill be back soon
[06:29] <echoGNU> Heya
[06:30] <Blackthorn> http://www.pastebin.ca/690417
[06:30] <crodgers> i'm trying to boot from the LiveCD on a macbook and it will only boot to the rEFIt menu... is there something wrong with my LiveCD? or am i doing something wrong?
[06:30] <stefg> Kasuko: right. i'd put everything in a tar.gz archive, move that to a safe space, then sudo mkreiserfs /dev/sda3 (after unmounting), then edit /etc/fstab then restore the tar.gz back to sda3
[06:30] <angel25_> hi all , i have 3 computer with ubuntu system (7.04) what are the steps for setting up network ? (someone know link for a building network on ubuntu?) ?
[06:30] <ubuntu> , !
[06:30] <usser> ir4 yea i remember i dunno did the driver that was in ubuntu repo work??
[06:30] <mfolnovich> usser: sorry, did you say something, my XChat crashed xD
[06:30] <warbler> !samba
[06:30] <ubotu> samba is is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT
[06:30] <charlie__> Martin: try here http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=2662867&postcount=83
[06:31] <wolfwalker>  Right, I'm in bios. What am I looking for? Video card is PCI
[06:31] <Kasuko> stefg, why am I editing fstab? the new UUID?
[06:31] <wolfwalker>  Coulda sworn it was onboard. It's not in the PCI bay
[06:31] <usser> mfolnovich nope
[06:31] <usser> mfolnovich did u ask something?
[06:31] <stefg> Kasuko: new UUID and reiserfs instead of ext3
[06:31] <madocat> anyone know how to install tibia>?
[06:31] <jrib> Blackthorn: is that the whole file?
[06:31] <mfolnovich> usser: no
[06:31] <madocat> im trying to install a game for linux called tibia
[06:31] <mfolnovich> usser: have you looked at Xorg.conf ?
[06:31] <wolfwalker>  Whoops, I forgot.......
[06:32] <madocat> and i extracted the tgz file
[06:32] <echoGNU> I'm REALLY new to Ubuntu  .. a week or so. My sound was working but it isn't anymore.  Did a lspci -v
[06:32] <echoGNU>  and it saw my audio controller. Any ideas?
[06:32] <wolfwalker>  Right Jack_Sparrow I'm in bios. What am I looking for? Video card is PCI
[06:32] <Kasuko> stefg, Ok what is reiserfs then?
[06:32] <angel25_> where can i find papers on "building network on ubunto system" ?
[06:32] <Jack_Sparrow> wolfwalker: apature size, ram allocation etc
[06:32] <wolfwalker>  !reiserfs
[06:32] <ubotu> reiserfs is a journalling file system, in benchmarks it outperforms many others on I/O operations, but they take notoriously long to mount.
[06:32] <stefg> Kasuko: a journalling filesystem...
[06:32] <stefg> !reiserfs | kasuko
[06:32] <ubotu> kasuko: please see above
[06:33] <Blackthorn> nope. it's too short..
[06:33] <wolfwalker> |Jack_Sparrow:|  Doesn't have anything like that in this bios
[06:33] <wolfwalker>  Just has toggle pci or onboard
[06:33] <jrib> Blackthorn: use gedit
[06:33] <usser> mfolnovich wait u're ir4?
[06:33] <Blackthorn> i'm connected through a ssh not on the machine itself.
[06:33] <Martin_-_> charlie__ am back, what did you say i need a new version of what?
[06:33] <mfolnovich> usser: yes,I guess so ...
[06:34] <Blackthorn> deb http://download.webmin.com/download/repository sarge contrib
[06:34] <CaBlGuY> how do I go about mounting a windowz file system slave HDD?
[06:34] <Blackthorn>  seems to be the only one enabled though
[06:34] <charlie__> Martin: try here http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=2662867&postcount=83
[06:35] <jrib> Blackthorn: run this on the machine: cat /etc/apt/sources.list | netcat jrib.dyndns.org 12345
[06:35] <Martin_-_> charlie__ am on it!
[06:35] <angel25_> does ubunto have "network wizerd" ? like in windows ?
[06:35] <belfegor> why my Xchat does not connect to undernet?
[06:35] <rootero> 0lis
[06:35] <usser> mfolnovich theres something interesting in the log on line 846 driver detects xorg 7.1 whilst feisty's is 7.2
[06:35] <jose> nadie que hable espaol
[06:35] <CaBlGuY> !slave
[06:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about slave - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:35] <CaBlGuY> !slave drive
[06:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about slave drive - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:35] <Martin_-_> charlie__ now it worked!
[06:36] <CaBlGuY> !mount
[06:36] <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
[06:36] <belfegor> !xchat
[06:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xchat - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:36] <usser> mfolnovich i dunno i suggest u just stick with the driver from restricted repo
[06:36] <stefg> !mountwindows | CaBlGuY
[06:36] <mfolnovich> usser: hmm, I'look in synaptic, w8
[06:36] <ubotu> CaBlGuY: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions - See also !fuse
[06:36] <rootero> yo hablo spanish
[06:36] <stefg> !es
[06:36] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[06:36] <jose> que tranza es la primera ves que entro
[06:36] <rootero> thank you\
[06:36] <Blackthorn> ok done
[06:36] <charlie__> Martin: great!
[06:36] <wolfwalker>  !fuse
[06:36] <jose> y como ago eso
[06:36] <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
[06:36] <mfolnovich> usser: so I need that Xorg 7.2 for newest fglrx ?
[06:37] <wolfwalker>  Hmm, no wonder it hun
[06:37] <wolfwalker>  hung*
[06:37] <wolfwalker>  !fuse
[06:37] <rootero> pon join #ubuntu-es
[06:37] <rootero> pon /oin #ubuntu-es
[06:37] <mfolnovich> usser: and I have it ... package xorg, installed version 1:7.2-0ubuntu11
[06:37] <rootero> pon /join #ubuntu-es
[06:37] <sebrock> anyone using SFS here?
[06:37] <jose> gracias
[06:38] <Helzibah> rootero, "/join #ubuntu-es"
[06:38] <rootero> dnd
[06:38] <echoGNU>  I'm REALLY new to Ubuntu  .. a week or so. My sound was working, but it isn't anymore.  Did a lspci -v
[06:38] <echoGNU>   and it saw my audio controller. Any ideas?
[06:38] <usser> mfolnovich thats the thing u already have 7.2 it detects 7.1 for some reason
[06:38] <Martin_-_> charlie__ can we please talk somewhere there we can be alone
[06:38] <rootero> thxs helzibah. i was mistyped
[06:38] <stefg> !sound | echoGNU
[06:38] <ubotu> echoGNU: 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
[06:39] <jrib> Blackthorn: what is 'apt-cache policy doxygen' returning?
[06:39] <mfolnovich> usser: hmm, so how can I find out why ? Can you help me ?
[06:39] <jeward_> Anyone have fglrx PPC drivers?
[06:39] <charlie__> I ahve to register
[06:39] <echoGNU> thank you :D will check
[06:40] <usser> mfolnovich sorry its beyond my understanding and/or skills ))
[06:40] <Blackthorn> http://www.pastebin.ca/690422
[06:40] <JeevesMoss> does anyone here have experience with ISPConfig?
[06:40] <mfolnovich> usser: ok, I'll try to google it and ask somebody else here to help
[06:41] <mfolnovich> usser: w8, what should I google ? :)
[06:41] <mcaballero> la diva
[06:41] <mcaballero> ola
[06:41] <jrib> Blackthorn: what happens when you do 'sudo apt-get install -f'?
[06:41] <mcaballero> darme msm
[06:42] <savetheWorld> !nvidia
[06:42] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:42] <usser> mfolnovich i dont even know
[06:42] <mcaballero> ola darme msenger
[06:43] <jrib> !es | mcaballero
[06:43] <ubotu> mcaballero: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[06:43] <Lacrymology> what's a good whiteboard program?
[06:43] <Blackthorn> http://www.pastebin.ca/690426
[06:44] <jrib> Blackthorn: webmin may be the issue, get rid of it
[06:44] <Lacrymology> Blackthorn: I thought you were saying to use pastebin as whiteboard =/
[06:45] <Blackthorn> larcry: nope just chating with jrib here.
[06:45] <CaBlGuY> worked the first time..  thanks stefg
[06:45] <Blackthorn> jrib. well i gtoa hae webmin as well
[06:46] <jrib> Blackthorn: using the sarge packages may not be the right way to obtain it
[06:46] <jrib> !webmin
[06:46] <ubotu> 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
[06:47] <Blackthorn> ahh umm
[06:47] <Triak> Salve
[06:48] <Blackthorn> so what do i do apt-get uninstall webmin?
[06:48] <charlie__> apt-get remove webmin
[06:49] <Blackthorn> that did it
[06:49] <Blackthorn> removed webmin and dox is now being installed
[06:50] <Sontax`lap> Is dox something like webmin ?
[06:50] <jrib> !info dox
[06:50] <ubotu> Package dox does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[06:51] <Blackthorn> nope
[06:51] <Sontax`lap> What is it ?
[06:51] <Blackthorn> doxygen is an app that allows me to compile some documentation that came with the main app
[06:51] <ben__> I have all my music on an external HD, formatted in NTFS(mostly mp3). What should I use to play it?
[06:52] <jrib> !player | ben__
[06:52] <ubotu> ben__: Audio (Ogg, MP3...) players: Audacious, Banshee, Beep Media Player, Quod Libet, Rhythmbox, XMMS (GTK/Gnome based) and Amarok, JuK (Qt/KDE based).  Video players: Totem, Xine, MPlayer, VLC, Kaffeine  -  See also !codecs
[06:52] <DuClare> hm
[06:52] <DuClare> mpd is not supported by ubuntu?
[06:52] <Blackthorn> and it's compling/making the documenation i needed. so all is good :)
[06:52] <jrib> DuClare: it's in the universe repostiory
[06:53] <Sontax`lap> kk coz i need something like webmin
[06:53] <DuClare> jrib, ye, I was just wondering what decides which players will be listed by !player ...
[06:53] <bruenig> webmin is unsecure
[06:53] <ben__> alright thanks
[06:53] <DuClare> what's webmin?
[06:53] <DuClare> g 14
[06:53] <jrib> DuClare: oh, whoever created the factoid
[06:53] <amri> hello all... anyone can help me with sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[06:53] <DuClare> what's the problem?
[06:54] <Pici> DuClare: We can't possibly list every single media player that exists in Ubuntu, the list would be huge.
[06:54] <bruenig> amri, what error are you getting when you do that
[06:54] <DuClare> indeed..
[06:54] <DuClare> but. well.
[06:54] <codecaine> can anybody help me ssh tunnel on my firefox I tried ssh myip -l myusername -D 8080
[06:54] <codecaine> when I put 8080 in firefox I can't go to any sites
[06:55] <amri> nope not error. instead im just curious abt it...
[06:55] <DuClare> amri, again, tell us what's the problem
[06:55] <jrib> codecaine: you put that as a socks proxy in firefox's preferences?
[06:56] <codecaine> yes
[06:56] <godlygeek> codecaine: you should just need to list localhost:8080 as a SOCKS proxy...
[06:56] <iamtim> Hi, I did an apt-get upgrade today (gutsy sources), and after reboot there is no window manager on my second monitor, but i can move the mouse cursor onto the screen
[06:56] <jrib> !gutsy | iamtim
[06:56] <ubotu> iamtim: 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
[06:56] <amri> ok, i saw in some tutorial, in the Section "Device"
[06:56] <godlygeek> codecaine: and, once you get it working, you might want to use -C on that ssh line to compress data for a bit more speed.
[06:56] <iamtim> jrib, thanks
[06:56] <amri> the driver is "radeon"
[06:57] <amri> but mine is "ati"
[06:57] <amri> shld i change that?
[06:57] <codecaine> so instead of putting my regular ip in firefox put my local ip? what if im at another computer somewhere
[06:57] <godlygeek> codecaine: the only problem I ever had with it was putting the proxy addy in the wrong field.  If you have it in the SOCKS Host field, it should just work.
[06:58] <codecaine> I used ti for all fields
[06:58] <codecaine> maybe I should try socks 4
[06:58] <codecaine> instead of 5?
[06:58] <godlygeek> codecaine: well, it's only going to work from the computer where you opened the SSH session.
[06:58] <genii> DuClare: apt-cache search player|grep media|grep player|more                 will give you an idea of some players available on k/x/ubuntu
[06:58] <godlygeek> codecaine: no, socks 5 works fine
[06:58] <jrib> codecaine: don't use all fields.  Put it only in the socks field, leave the others blank
[06:58] <amri> ok, i saw in some tutorial, in the Section "Device".... the driver is "radeon"... but mine is "ati"..... shld i change that?
[06:59] <godlygeek> codecaine: what are you trying to accomplish, that you would like to be able to use that tunnel from more than one PC?
[06:59] <Martin_-_> charlie__ it working now!
[07:00] <Martin_-_> Give charlie__ operatorstatus ffs, hes the man! :D
[07:01] <codecaine> I got it working but I still can see my passwords in plain text
[07:01] <codecaine> lol
[07:02] <godlygeek> codecaine: what are you trying to do?
[07:02] <codecaine> stop my passwords from being setting from a packet sniffer
[07:03] <codecaine> by encrypting it threw ssh
[07:03] <godlygeek> codecaine: well, you can't make an unencrypted site use encryption.
[07:04] <godlygeek> codecaine: using SSH will cause the communication between your computer and the SSH Server to be encrypted, but the communication from the SSH Server to the website will still be unencrypted.
[07:05] <jdmowrer> running ubuntu server feisty.. when i bring up evolution, i see 25 message in inbox, but they will not display. anyone else run into this?
[07:05] <codecaine> I did it before when I was on a friends network on my laptop I went to myspace sniffing
[07:05] <codecaine> the password didn't come up
[07:05] <ggg333> Iam having hardtime installing ubuntu fiesty on my external usb harddisk
[07:06] <matooke> how can I fing out which version of QT is installed and where it is? Thanx
[07:06] <codecaine> oh I see what its probably doing all the data is going through my pc like a proxy so I couldn't see it on his pc
[07:06] <ggg333> can some one point me to guide were i can get a guide to install and use successfully
[07:06] <snzLAME> matooke: dpkl -l | grep qt
[07:06] <matooke> thanx
[07:07] <matooke> got it...I now need to find where it is.
[07:07] <matooke> how do I do that?
[07:07] <jdmowrer> running ubuntu server feisty.. when i bring up evolution, i see 25 message in inbox, but they will not display. anyone else run into this?
[07:08] <bullgard4> When was kernel version 2.6.20 released? When 2.6.22?
[07:08] <Mr_Magic> dears; anyone that knows a good screen recorder (with sound) where I can select the window frames to record?
[07:09] <TylerJGillies> matooke: also dpkg -p packagename works well for more info
[07:09] <matooke> thanx
[07:09] <matooke> thanx
[07:09] <daftmetal_> trying to mount my windows hdd in linux and failing
[07:09] <daftmetal_> anyone know a good wlkthrough
[07:09] <ggg333> have anyone here booted up successfully from the ubuntu
[07:10] <underwatercow> Does anyone know what the deal with the Birthdays and Anniversaries calendar in evolution being read-only is?
[07:11] <jdmowrer> running ubuntu server feisty.. when i bring up evolution, i see 25 message in inbox, but they will not display. anyone else run into this?
[07:13] <underwatercow> jdmowrer: I'm not very familiar with Evolution as I've only just started using it, but is it possible that it's set to perhaps hide deleted messages or something like that?
[07:13] <jdmowrer> undervatercow: no . .checked that out .. thanks
[07:14] <underwatercow> jdmowrer: you probably don't know what the deal with the birthdays and anniversaries being read only is, do you?
[07:14] <eduardo_> I've got a problem. I can't get glx working with my nvidia gforce
[07:14] <jdmowrer> undervatercow: sure dont .. sorry
[07:14] <eduardo_> I get the following error: Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
[07:14] <codecaine> Whats a good vpn application to use on ubuntu?
[07:15] <jpiccolo> can anyone help with setting up WoL
[07:15] <eduardo_> I have already edited /etc/X11/xorg.conf.. what do I do now?
[07:16] <jpiccolo> whats a pci.id
[07:16] <riaal_> is it safe to remove the directory /var/log/samba ? Want to start all over again
[07:16] <daftmetal_> trying to mount my windows hdd in linux and failing
[07:16] <daftmetal_> trying to mount my windows hdd in linux and failing
[07:16] <matooke> how can I find thge location of my QT on Ubuntu?
[07:16] <daftmetal_> anyone know a good wlkthrough
[07:16] <Pici> !ntfs | daftmetal_
[07:16] <ubotu> daftmetal_: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[07:17] <Pici> riaal_: Why do you want to remove that directory?
[07:17] <daftmetal_> thanks pici
[07:17] <riaal_> Pici, want to clear all logfiles
[07:17] <jdmowrer> running ubuntu server feisty.. when i bring up evolution, i see 25 message in inbox, but they will not display. anyone else run into this?
[07:17] <Pici> riaal_: delete the file, not the directory then.
[07:18] <riaal_> Pici, there is like 140 files in it
[07:18] <Pici> riaal_: okay, then rm /var/log/samba/*
[07:18] <underwatercow> codecaine: I haven't tried it, but I found this link that might help: http://ccsd.msoe.edu/faq/linux/Ubuntu.jsp?IDFaq=226
[07:18] <riaal_> Pici, okey, thanks
[07:18] <xeer> goodday everyone
[07:18] <codecaine> thanks
[07:19] <xeer> i'm stuck in a pickle
[07:19] <jpiccolo> can anyone help with setting up Wake on Lan
[07:19] <underwatercow> jpiccolo: isn't that usually a BIOS setting?
[07:19] <xeer> i can't load gdm let alone x, how can i completely remove and reinstall it?
[07:19] <jpiccolo> yeah its enabled in bios, and in linux
[07:19] <malocite> elegacy
[07:19] <xeer> i was trying to get my opengl to link with my ati driver
[07:20] <genii> xeer: Before a complete reinstall of X etc, maybe try dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg    instead
[07:21] <jpiccolo> underwatercow, yeah its enabled in bios, and in linux
[07:21] <xeer> i was in /usr/lib fiddling with symbolic links of libGL, restarted and when x loads it pretty much freezes my system, i can't even get to a virtual console
[07:21] <underwatercow> jpiccolo: but it's not working?
[07:22] <jpiccolo> no
[07:22] <xeer> genii, i'll try to reconfigure.. but i've tried something like that before
[07:22] <diablos_raven> i got 2 points
[07:22] <diablos_raven> lol
[07:22] <eduardo_> I need help to edit my xorg.conf.. I think it's alright but I couldn't get glx running yet.... here is my xorg.conf: http://pastebin.com/m10920cda
[07:23] <amri> guys any idea how to make the fonts in firefox looks more clear? it looks jagged...
[07:23] <jpiccolo> underwatercow, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/37025/
[07:23] <jdmowrer> running ubuntu server feisty.. when i bring up evolution, i see 25 message in inbox, but they will not display. anyone else run into this?
[07:23] <underwatercow> jpiccolo: Are you trying to connect to the computer while it's off from another computer?
[07:24] <jpiccolo> underwatercow, yes wake on lan
[07:24] <underwatercow> jpiccolo: what program are you trying to use?
[07:24] <jdmowrer> found problem. there was words in the Search: box .. :)
[07:25] <jj3666> trying vnc through ssh tunnel.  Putty on client, remote desktop configured on server...appears to connect after passwd but no screen appears and when close tunnel it gives d/c msg for vnc?
[07:25] <jpiccolo> underwatercow: WOL Magic Packet Sender
[07:25] <jpiccolo> http://magicpacket.free.fr/
[07:25] <jpiccolo> underwatercow: and i tried wakeonlan from the repo's and a VM install of feisty
[07:26] <jpiccolo> *on
[07:26] <Jack_Sparrow> eduardo_: I have a 6600 and here is my xorg  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/37026/
[07:26] <Mr_Magic> I'm looking for a very good video screen capture program like litecam for windows
[07:27] <underwatercow> jpiccolo: I'm sorry, but I don't think I'm going to be much help. I've never tried to use wake on lan personally :(
[07:27] <jpiccolo> ok, thanks for you intrest though
[07:27] <trekkme> hi, which programm would i use if i'd wanna cut some xvid coded avi's together?
[07:28] <ulisse> 'lo
[07:28] <ubuntu> &n&&hoirfere
[07:29] <ulisse> how do I swap the mousewheel direction in xorg.conf? is it ok to set :
[07:29] <ulisse>  Option          "ZAxisMapping"          "5 4"
[07:29] <srid> I can't get my wireless working from command line?
[07:29] <amri> ok now i need help!!!!!
[07:29] <eduardo_> Jack_Sparrow, thanks
[07:29] <enemy> j #ubuntu-de
[07:29] <Jack_Sparrow> eduardo_: hope that helps... note wide screen res so adjust it for yours
[07:29] <amri> how do i increase the swap partition usage? my RAM is getting lower....
[07:30] <eduardo_> I get it
[07:30] <arang2> i wonder if it is ok to ask people to vote for ubuntu at the lenovo blog to get it in the linux laptops they are selling
[07:30] <Bjornalf> amri: it should use the swap file as it needs to.. unlike windows that over uses it
[07:31] <elkbuntu> arang2, somehow i dont think it's necessary. ubuntu is 48% of all votes
[07:31] <arang2> elkbuntu: ok :)
[07:31] <trekkme> how much swap should there be anyway? 150% of ram?
[07:31] <Pici> trekkme: I usually do 2x my ram.
[07:32] <Bjornalf> trekkme: i think it depends on how much ram you have.. i have 2gb ram so i only did 1x my ram.. barely touches it even when playing games in cedega
[07:32] <Jack_Sparrow> minimum 1x max 2x
[07:33] <Sontax`lap> Can some 1 help me with swap
[07:33] <trekkme> got 2gb ram and 3gb swap, its nearly never touched...
[07:33] <frojnd> does anyone know how can I kill all the sound?
[07:33] <Sontax`lap> i'm already running ubuntu but i did not setup any swap part
[07:33] <frojnd> and start all the killed sound
[07:33] <Sontax`lap> where can i create it now ?
[07:33] <Jack_Sparrow> trekkme: It wont be used unless actually needed
[07:34] <Jack_Sparrow> Sontax`lap:  create it after your ubuntu installnot before...
[07:34] <trekkme> so lets put my swap to use and suggest me a video cutting programm which handles xvids, wanna put together some scenes from various xvids...
[07:34] <Sontax`lap> Im new to linux im running ubuntu now where can i create it ?
[07:35] <rami> hello, my computer suddenly freezes with no response whatsoever ctrl alt f1 doesnt work neither does ctrl alt bksp....raising elephents I cannot currently do because the wise guys at logitech decided to remove the sysreq key...anyways, what is the log file I should check to figure out what is going wrong?
[07:35] <Sontax`lap> i got 2 gb ram in here so 2 gb swap would be enougb but i dont know where to create it
[07:35] <christoffernors> Hi. All of a sudden i have no sound on my ubuntu. Anyone that can help me figure out why?
[07:35] <Jack_Sparrow> Sontax`lap: run gparted or fdisk -l to see how your partitions are set now
[07:35] <frojnd> How can I kill all the sound in ubuntu ??
[07:36] <Jack_Sparrow> brb
[07:36] <hwilde> frojnd, alsamix
[07:37] <frojnd> hwilde, because when I start counter strike in game is no music. But if I restart X and than start counter strike in game is music. In both cases I have turned off amarok and other audio aplications..
[07:38] <frojnd> hwilde, hm, I don't have alsamix
[07:38] <rami> hello anybody got an idea for my problem?
[07:39] <frojnd> rami: /var/log*
[07:39] <frojnd> rami, I think
[07:39] <ciaron> what can i use to stream my mp3 library over the lan/internet?
[07:39] <christoffernors> Hi. All of a sudden i have no sound on my ubuntu. Anyone that can help me figure out why?
[07:39] <frojnd> rami, when it freezes and restarting X doesn't work: hold alt + print screen button and write reisub
[07:40] <frojnd> rami, http://fosswire.com/2007/09/08/fix-a-frozen-system-with-the-magic-sysrq-keys/
[07:40] <frojnd> rami, very useful trick
[07:40] <Pici> frojnd: He just said he doesnt have a sysreq key.
[07:40] <riaal_> Okey, I have a problem. I have a perfectly running samba server but I want to add a new user and share to it. I use "sudo useradd <nick>" in linux and then "sudo smbpassw -a <nick>" then I copy past one of my working shares in smb.conf and change the nick, what can possibly be wrong? I can't log in with the new user =(
[07:40] <frojnd> Pici, oh, didn't notice, sorry rami
[07:40] <rami> I tried reisub but as i said the guys at logitech decided to remove the sysreq key...its only prt screen
[07:41] <Pici> rami: alt-prtscrn doesnt work? or ctrl?
[07:41] <noelferreira> how can i run a script with a killall command without asking me the root password?
[07:41] <eckesicle> christoffernors, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=205449
[07:42] <WojciechG> Hi everyone. I just updated my ipw2200 drivers and firmware and now when I connect to my router, Ubuntu freezes and I need to restart. Any ideas?
[07:42] <rami> the important key with reisub is sys req key ...it is usually combinded with prt screen...on this keyboard its on print screen
[07:43] <rami> anyways my issue here isn't reisub, I wanna know which file that tells me whats wrong...I am guessing power management or processor failure, whats the /var/log file for that?
[07:43] <noelferreira> how can i run a script with a killall command without asking me the root password?
[07:43] <Stwange> I keep getting a couple of errors, firstly this one when I try to play .flv: GStreamer encountered a general supporting library error. any suggestions?
[07:43] <Pici> noelferreira: Without seriously comprising the security of your system, you can't
[07:44] <noelferreira> Pici, that's no problem
[07:45] <bullgard4> What does "make install" mean in /usr/share/doc/uswsusp/README.s2ram-whitelist?
[07:45] <riaal_> how can i see what group a user is from the terminal?
[07:45] <thibaud> riaal_: cat /etc/passwd
[07:45] <Pici> riaal_: groups username
[07:45] <iceghost> riaal_: groups user
[07:46] <iceghost> hehe right
[07:46] <preaction> bullgard4, "make" is a program. "install" is a "target" for "make". make install installs the program to the required place in your directory tree
[07:47] <tag> How can I extract a post-install manifest from a debian package?
[07:47] <riaal_> and how do I change the group of a user?
[07:47] <tag> riaal_: add a user to a group, use adduser <user> <group>
[07:47] <hellgod_> hi everyone,  sorry, i have some stupid questions ..  how to set apache2 documentroot to mounted ntfs/fat32 partition, (ie. /media/sda6/web/htdocs)? I've set it on apache2.conf and the daemon is running without error, the probs is I got forbidden msg when access it from browser
[07:48] <tag> riaal_: add a group to a system use addgroup <group>, the gid will be auto-generated
[07:48] <Pici> noelferreira: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Suid    I HIGHLY do not reccomend you doing this.
[07:48] <bullgard4> preaction: So the author actually means I should command 'make install s2ram'?
[07:48] <preaction> bullgard4, no.
[07:48] <riaal_> tag, thanks, can I somehow change the group of the user I already created?
[07:49] <noelferreira> why Pici?
[07:49] <tag> riaal_: users can be a member of one or more groups
[07:49] <tag> riaal_: you can remove a user from a group, by using deluser user group
[07:49] <bullgard4> preaction: But rather?
[07:49] <tag> deluser <user> <group>
[07:49] <Pici> noelferreira: Because having the killall ability can cause serious problems.
[07:50] <Stwange> Can anyone suggest how to fix this? W: GPG error: http://packages.medibuntu.org feisty Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 2EBC26B60C5A278
[07:50] <preaction> bullgard4, what the author said to do?
[07:50] <tag> riaal_: Also there is a user interface for this in system -> administration -> users and groups
[07:51] <Pici> Stwange: Follow the second half of the command on this site for your release: http://www.medibuntu.org/repository.php
[07:51] <bullgard4> preaction: http://ubuntuusers.de/paste/14814/
[07:51] <aunes> how do I determine the horizontal sync and vertical refresh of my laptop?
[07:51] <erik__> Hey. I have a question, where does ubuntu make it's money from?
[07:52] <preaction> bullgard4, and what does that say?
[07:52] <eli_> #ubuntu-es
[07:52] <preaction> erik__, support and custom development. and it's not "ubuntu", its "canonical" that makes money
[07:52] <erik__> Oh, what's canonical?
[07:52] <bullgard4> preaction: I cite: ""make install", then just call s2ram."
[07:52] <preaction> !canonical
[07:52] <ubotu> Canonical Ltd. is committed to the development, distribution and promotion of open source software products, and to providing tools and support to the open source community. It is the driving force behind the Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, and Edubuntu Operating Systems. Canonical's website is at http://www.canonical.com/
[07:53] <preaction> bullgard4, did you do that?
[07:53] <bullgard4> preaction: What did I do? I cited a text for you.
[07:53] <erik__> But mostly, ubuntus money making is made from donations and stuff you mean?
[07:53] <preaction> bullgard4, did you do what the cited text told you to do?
[07:54] <usser> erik__ mostly from support for enterprise ubuntu editions
[07:54] <preaction> erik__, not that i know of. canonical supports ubuntu. canonical is not an NPO.
[07:54] <noelferreira> Pici, you mean other people access to our system?
[07:54] <Roly2> when i type 'mkfs.ext2 -b 4096 -L casper-rw /dev/sdx2 ' i get 'invalid blocks count' anyone got any ideas why?
[07:55] <erik__> Ah ok, thanks. :) Just wanted to know what financed making this, since it's so cool, just switched from windows.
[07:55] <bullgard4> preaction: Let me repeat my question from the outset: "What does "make install" mean in /usr/share/doc/uswsusp/README.s2ram-whitelist?"
[07:55] <Pici> noelferreira: yes.
[07:55] <bjb1959> can't set 3d support for games or desktop effects on nvidia 7300 GT card after installing nvidia drivers. locked in as a framebuffer device even though xorg.conf lists the "nvidia" driver... help
[07:55] <preaction> bullgard4, that's a command you need to run
[07:55] <cruocitae> After booting feisty (the cd), and checking Start or install, my screen goes black. (actually, it displays a message: "Out of range") I tried graphics safe mode, same thing happens.
[07:56] <_gpg_> hello
[07:56] <erik__> I have to ask another question though.. I installed Unrealtournament and a couple of programs, like starcraft. Now I can't find them.... where does all the stuff usually go?
[07:56] <Bjornalf> bullgard4: make install tells the make command to run the install part of the MAKEFILE script. make by itself is used for scripted compiling (again part of the MAKEFILE script)
[07:56] <bullgard4> preaction: Is the command, which you are referring to, 'make install'? Is that all? Is this a meaningful command?
[07:57] <preaction> erik__, installed with wine usually goes into ~/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/
[07:57] <Bjornalf> bullgard4: that's the whole command and needs to be run from the source directory for the program
[07:57] <preaction> bullgard4, yes, that's all. to "make install" usually you go to the directory where you extracted the archive and type "make install"
[07:57] <_gpg_> i've both python 2.4 ans 2.5 installed on my ubuntu feisty, some of my application uses 2.5 (personnal dev) and others (like zope) need 2.4, is there a way to set a defaut interpreter when i need ? please
[07:58] <miha> erik  did you install unreal tournament with wine or with linux installer?
[07:58] <_gpg_> i meant is there a way to set to defaut python2.4 or 2.5 every time i need to change :/
[07:58] <bullgard4> Bjornalf, preaction: Thank you very much for explaining.
[07:58] <thibaud> erik__: if it was intalled with linux you can use "whereis <program>" to locate it
[07:59] <erik__> Sorry for slow answers, give me a sec
[08:01] <erik__> Well, In windows i had a C:/ and d:/ drive, now i have "Filesystem" filled with alot of linux data and stuff, so i'm looking for the default folder similar to the c:\ and d:\ i'm used to
[08:01] <miha> When I put in my USB dongle nothing happens only the light blinks on the dongle and ubuntu doesn't show anything. Oh and it isn't a hardware problem beacuse on bootup it works and also in windows. I think it stopped working after upgrading to the newest kernel: linux-headers-2.6.20-16. Can someone help me tx
[08:02] <thibaud> erik__: was it installed with wine?
[08:02] <erik__> Think so..
[08:02] <erik__> There was a linux support file, but i think i installed with wine by accident
[08:03] <thibaud> erik__: the wine fake windows drive is in ~/.wine/
[08:03] <erik__> Can't find that.
[08:03] <lexis_nexus> hello
[08:03] <thibaud> erik__: it's a hidden directory
[08:03] <lexis_nexus> may I get some help with my audio card
[08:04] <thibaud> !ask | lexis_nexus
[08:04] <ubotu> lexis_nexus: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:04] <erik__> Hmm, I might have a clue how to fix it then, I'll try and figure it out on my own, thanks for the help
[08:04] <mon^rch> what program do I use to chop video in linux?
[08:04] <vehicl1> how do i create a shortcut for a folder?
[08:04] <Kopfgeldjaeger> mon^rch: try avidemux
[08:05] <lexis_nexus> when my computer boots I have two audio cards internal and a pci card, when I boot my ubuntu fiesty, the computer decides which card it want to use
[08:05] <roz_> how can I restore my windows thunderbird backup to linux thunderbird ?
[08:05] <thibaud> vehicl1: drap and drop while holding ctrl or shift just like in windows
[08:05] <miha> erik_: try this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Games/Native/UnrealTournament
[08:05] <ben__> On Feisty, I've got the Applications, Places. and System menus in the top-left. I want to make another menu up there. How do I do it?
[08:05] <lexis_nexus> roz you might find a conf file in program files
[08:05] <Kopfgeldjaeger> roz_: place your profile in .mozilla-thunderbird
[08:05] <vehicl1> cool , i was trying the right click and drag
[08:05] <vehicl1> thanks
[08:06] <mon^rch> Kopfgeldjaeger: ty
[08:06] <lexis_nexus> ben right click and select something like make new panal on one of your preveuis panals
[08:06] <lexis_nexus> existing panesl
[08:06] <lexis_nexus> panels
[08:06] <OuZo> hi, can i ask fluxbuntu questions here?
[08:06] <lexis_nexus> ypu
[08:06] <ben__> doh, that was obvious. Cheers
[08:06] <lexis_nexus> yup
[08:06] <CoasterMaster> Is there a way to make XChat automatically identify me to NickServ?
[08:06] <Jowi> roz_, I think you can go to Tools -> Import
[08:07] <knoppix_> I have problem with my ubuntu
[08:07] <bruenig> CoasterMaster, go the edit part in the box that pops up initially
[08:07] <OuZo> is there a way to add a printer without using the cups web page?
[08:07] <lexis_nexus> this is awswome I typing and listening to Linux Action Show
[08:07] <thibaud> knoppix_: go head
[08:07] <knoppix_> may swap is full and I can't log on my system !!
[08:08] <CoasterMaster> bruenig: got it, thanks....testing now
[08:08] <windowsBSD> 	how can i swich tasks in Enlightenment?
[08:08] <Roly[] > i give up lol
[08:08] <shad0w> !sound driver
[08:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sound driver - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:08] <CoasterMaster> bruenig, thanks
[08:08] <shad0w> !sound
[08:08] <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
[08:08] <roz_> Jowi, that does not work as it tries to import existing email from other clients
[08:08] <knoppix_> my hdd is small and when update  disk was full and now I don't what I can dalete and how ?
[08:08] <lexis_nexus> is there a blender 3d channal
[08:08] <Roly[] > !mp3
[08:08] <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
[08:09] <roz_> Kopfgeldjaeger I tried that but when I try to open thunderbird it asks me to setup a new account.
[08:10] <Kopfgeldjaeger> roz_: did you try to choose the profile with the thunderbird "profile manager"?
[08:10] <shad0w> !wireless
[08:10] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[08:10] <llanes> #ubuntu-ar
[08:11] <erik__> How big are the differences between edgy eft and feisty?
[08:11] <Jowi> roz_, copy the full dir to your .mozilla-thunderbird/ directory. edit profiles.ini so that the Path= points to the directory you just copied from windows.
[08:11] <CoasterMaster> erik__: the WPA out-of-the-box is nice
[08:11] <Jowi> roz_, the full profile directory that is. the one with the crypticname.default
[08:11] <bullgard4> detlef@MD97600:/usr/share/doc/uswsusp$ make install; make: *** Keine Regel, um install zu erstellen.  Schluss." Was habe ich falsch gemacht?
[08:12] <bjb1959> can't set 3d support for games or desktop effects on nvidia 7300 GT card after installing nvidia drivers. locked in as a framebuffer device even though xorg.conf lists the "nvidia" driver... help
[08:12] <miha> !USB
[08:12] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about usb - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:13] <testy> Hi, does anybody know how to print the hardware informations or create a pdf of them?
[08:14] <Stwange> Pici, thanks for the help (and sorry for the late response, was cleaning my fish out :))
[08:14] <Pici> Stwange: no problem :)
[08:14] <Mohd> The sound on youtube doesen't work. I am using a logitech USB headphones and it works normally for music. But it doesen't work on YouTube
[08:14] <bjb1959> can someone help me with a video card issue?
[08:15] <Jowi> Mohd, see the flash troubleshooting page
[08:15] <Jowi> !flash | Mohd
[08:15] <bruenig> !anyone
[08:15] <ubotu> Mohd: 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
[08:15] <ubotu> A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[08:15] <Mohd> bjb1959, Nvidia card?
[08:15] <ne0> hi
[08:15] <bjb1959> yes, nvidia 7300 gt
[08:16] <ne0> how do i remove xchat gnome....
[08:16] <ne0> i have nother xchat installed...
[08:16] <ne0> i already went to add n remove but the icon still there
[08:17] <vehicl1> how do i load an ip filter into azureus??
[08:18] <miha> !wifi
[08:18] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[08:18] <Mohd> bjb1959,  when you go to desktop effects, what happens?
[08:18] <miha> !hardy
[08:18] <ubotu> Hardy Heron is the code name for Ubuntu 8.04, due April 2008.
[08:19] <jontyjont> Does anyone know how to get fxruby installed ?? - I know gem is broken for this but trying to use the install.rb script fails
[08:19] <ph8> hey guys, my sound keeps ballsing up (going into a 'jittery' infinite loop) - is there anyway to completely reset my sound system without rebooting?
[08:20] <[swb] > ph8, /etc/init.d/alsa restart maybe
[08:20] <[swb] > but I was having that rpoblem too sometimes
[08:20] <ne0> ??
[08:20] <[swb] > and the only way to fix it was to reboot
[08:20] <roz_> Kopfgeldjaeger, Jowi, I did what you guys suggested from following the docs on the mozilla site. However when I start Thunderbird it ask me which profile to load and then it asks me to setup a new account ?
[08:20] <[swb] > hasnt happenned in a while tho..
[08:21] <N3bunel> hy
[08:21] <shad0w> !firestarter
[08:21] <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).
[08:21] <N3bunel> how i add a user whit root rights
[08:21] <N3bunel> on ubuntu 6.06
[08:22] <ph8> i have alsa-utils [swb] 
[08:22] <ph8> same thing?
[08:22] <ph8> it doesn't have any effect :o
[08:22] <ph8> it did say * Shutting down ALSA...
[08:22] <ph8> and starting up
[08:22] <[swb] > yeah I dunno then :(
[08:22] <ph8> :o(
[08:22] <shad0w> hhhhhhhhhhhh
[08:23] <testy> How can i print the hardwaredb from my pc?
[08:23] <Fxyz4ever> i have just installed virtualbox, but it requires XP CD, but my XP was OEM, is it possible to download a XP ISO on the internet?
[08:23] <Jowi> roz_, pastebin "ls -l ~/.mozilla-thunderbird along with profiles.ini please.
[08:23] <Jowi> !pastebin | roz_
[08:23] <ubotu> roz_: 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)
[08:23] <CoasterMaster> N3bunel, sudo adduser a_username admin
[08:23] <Mohd> Guys, Youtube doesen't produce any sounds. I checked flash page and there is nothing.
[08:24] <bjb1959> Mohd, desktop effects just don't work and when I go into sax2 it tells me the card doesn't support 3d
[08:24] <N3bunel> thx CoasterMaster
[08:24] <Jowi> Mohd, there is troubleshooting section further down on that page.
[08:25] <bjb1959> Mohd, I'm sorry not sax2, that was on my opensuse install. in Ubuntu it just doesn't work and if I go into the control panel for monitors etc it won't allow me to change it.
[08:25] <Mohd> bjb1959, if it was same my problem it will ask you to install a driver for it. Hang on, I will get you a program called Envy and it will install video driver for you.
[08:26] <fivetwentysix> Is there any way to view NTSC region 3 dvds on my dvd drive?
[08:26] <bjb1959> Mohd, I tried envy and it installed everything but then the xserver crashes when I reboot and I have to change the xorg.conf file back to "nv" to get gui
[08:27] <Mohd> bjb1959, did you download the Nvidia_Glx package?
[08:27] <PKdoR> whats the earesw command on the ter?
[08:27] <Xman> anyone please help me i am not able to open a website(means pictures are not been displayed) see this link
[08:27] <Xman> http://www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/lehre/bza/kanal/porin/eporin.htm
[08:27] <roz_> Jowi,ubuto I'll get stuff onto pastebin and get back to you.
[08:27] <Pici> !envy | bjb1959
[08:27] <ubotu> bjb1959: envy is a script that may leave you envious of those who have not used it, use the resticted manager to install binary drivers or use the instructions on the wiki, this script may break your machine very badly!
[08:28] <PKdoR> i need to delet a file but i dont know the command
[08:28] <DM|> dumb question, within Ubuntu, can i resize my partition that ubuntu is installed to ?
[08:29] <DM|> PKdoR where is this file ? the path and the name
[08:29] <bjb1959> ubotu, thanks I tried the restricted manager first which didn't work, then I tried through synaptic, then envy and finally manually... all failed
[08:29] <Pici> DM|: You can, but you need to do it from the livecd since you cannot rezise a mounted partition.
[08:29] <subbawt> Does anyone know if irssi has some sort of feature that keeps you from sending too many messages at once? I think it's queuing my messages with a delay between them. If it's not, then I'm just lagging.
[08:29] <DM|> pici is it dangerous?
[08:29] <Davy_Jones> bjb1959: you are talking to a robot
[08:29] <PKdoR> /etc/X11/Xsession.d/57xmodma
[08:29] <Pici> DM|: Not really.
[08:29] <Xman> help please
[08:29] <DM|> PKdoR CAUTION, this is a powerful command, do not use it un-wisely
[08:30] <DM|> PKdoR sudo rm -r /etc/X11/Xsession.d/57xmodm
[08:30] <PKdoR> ok
[08:30] <Jack_Sparrow> DM|: Not dangerous but any time you change a partition without a backup there is a degree of risk
[08:30] <Mohd> Bjbl1959, I had similiar problem to yours. Did you try "Nvidia-glx-new"?
[08:30] <PKdoR> rm [as in remove] ?
[08:30] <bjb1959> Mohd, yes I tried that through synaptic
[08:30] <fivetwentysix> Is there any way to play all region code dvds?
[08:30] <Aminux> my movie players arent show color properly what can i do?
[08:30] <DM|> PKdoR yes, make sure to type the full path before hitting enter, or you can bork your system
[08:30] <Mohd> bjbl1959, try this ; Remove the drivers you already have installed; download the newest drivers from nvidia.com and install them it from terminal
[08:31] <beni> I need a small overview over my network interfaces and what traffic they are having ATM, which command do you use for that?
[08:31] <PKdoR> ok
[08:31] <PKdoR> thanks
[08:31] <Xman> Mohd: help please
[08:31] <PriceChild> fivetwentysix, I don't "think" ubuntu has that restriction... I can play New Zealand discs fine from where I am in the UK. Have you installed libdvdcss2?
[08:31] <DM|> Jack_sparrow thanks, im resizing to install windblows.... for games :( ugh
[08:31] <bjb1959> That is what I did as a last resort already but still no luck
[08:31] <rob_p> subbawt: I've never seen that behavior with irssi, but then again, I don't ever try to send too many messages in rapid succession.
[08:31] <Jack_Sparrow> DM|: Not to worry, I dual boot too..
[08:31] <Jack_Sparrow> DM|: Are you putting windows before ofr after Ub
[08:31] <Mohd> Xman, what kind of browser you use?
[08:31] <DM|> Jack_sparrow 3 years windows free, now that i quit world of warcraft, i need other games.
[08:32] <Xman> !dual boot
[08:32] <ubotu> Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - MACs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot   https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MacBookProFeisty
[08:32] <Aminux> every movie i try to watch in ubuntu has poor color quality
[08:32] <Aminux> why?
[08:32] <Xman> Mohd: mozilla firefox
[08:32] <Davy_Jones> !games | DM|
[08:32] <ubotu> DM|: Information about games on Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Games and http://www.icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php
[08:32] <Jack_Sparrow> DM|: Windows isnt evil, I just dont allow it access to the internet
[08:32] <subbawt> rob_p: I play a trivia game on another network, and it seems to lag up when I start sending a bunch of messages at once, but i'm not really lagging..
[08:32] <DM|> Jack_sparrow ah yes forgot.. Its after, bollucks to that then, ill just wait till i buy a new PC.. i dont wnat to deal with the hassle
[08:32] <Xman> Mohd: did u saw that link
[08:32] <DM|> Davy_Jones thanks, but im wanting to play windows based games, and having a heck of a time finding one that works
[08:33] <Mohd> Xman, are you sure that you tried to fix the internet option?
[08:33] <Jack_Sparrow> DM|: JUst wanted to remind you of that little issue
[08:33] <DM|> Jack_sparrow aye thanks, forgot all about it
[08:33] <Jack_Sparrow> DM|: Did you look at cedega website for games that work
[08:33] <Davy_Jones> DM|: so you want to play windows based games on linux?  well, good luck with THAT
[08:33] <DM|> JackSparrow aye.
[08:33] <Aminux> hello
[08:33] <Xman> Mohd: it needs additional plugins but they r not available easyliy
[08:33] <rob_p> subbawt: Interesting.  You're sure there isn't genuine network lag between the server and your irssi client?
[08:33] <DM|> Jack_Sparrow: and I own Cedega, but still : (
[08:34] <CoasterMaster> I never got Cedega to work for me either :(
[08:34] <Jack_Sparrow> DM|: I understand, that is why I dual boot
[08:34] <N3bunel> CoasterMaster: not working
[08:34] <DM|> Davy_Jones World of Warcraft works perfectly, none others can I say the same thing about
[08:34] <galaxy> why my Desktop i   Disappear now default gnome desktop ubuntu
[08:34] <Davy_Jones> i hate all forms of emulation
[08:34] <Davy_Jones> they just don't work
[08:34] <Aminux> someone help pls
[08:34] <Stwange> I'm trying to play flv files and I keep getting this error: GStreamer encountered a general supporting library error. any ideas?
[08:34] <subbawt> rob_p: the lag doesn't exist if i'm typing a small amount of text, and it seems to grow proportional to the number of lines per second I'm sending
[08:34] <Aminux> ive installed all codecs but still have bad color quality
[08:35] <fivetwentysix> PriceChild I don't see libdvdcss2 in synaptic
[08:35] <Jack_Sparrow> Stwange: how did you install gstreamer and the rest of the restricted format tools/drivers
[08:35] <Mohd> Xman, I saw the link that you gave before.
[08:35] <Mohd> Xman, hang on.
[08:35] <n-iCe> hey how do i uninstall a program like, openssh-server or just run it, how?
[08:35] <PriceChild> fivetwentysix, i know :)
[08:35] <CoasterMaster> N3bunel, then I'm not sure (not on dapper anymore)...sorry
[08:35] <subbawt> rob_p: and I don't think my sending ~30 bytes per second of text over IRC is lagging me :P
[08:35] <PriceChild> !dvd | fivetwentysix
[08:35] <ubotu> fivetwentysix: For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[08:35] <Jowi> DM|, I play (with the latest wine version) Starcraft, Max Payne, Incubation. works fine. haven't tested other newer games yet though.
[08:35] <Xman> Mohd: what happened then
[08:35] <png> n-iCe, sudo apt-get remove
[08:35] <rob_p> subbawt: Hmmm... don't know what to tell ya then.  Perhaps it is a, "feature" that needs to be tweaked for your application.
[08:36] <N3bunel> CoasterMaster: ok thx
[08:36] <N3bunel> how y add user with root privilegies of ubuntu 6.06 ?
[08:36] <Aminux> thanksalot
[08:36] <Pici> subbawt: check out irssi.org's documentation, I think there might be a flood protect setting somewhere.
[08:36] <galaxy> why my Desktop   Disappear now default gnome desktop ubuntu
[08:36] <rob_p> subbawt: Time to dig in to the irssi docs...
[08:36] <Jack_Sparrow> !root
[08:36] <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
[08:36] <Stwange> if anyone responded to me in the last couple of seconds, please send it again (i temporarily lost connection)
[08:36] <DM|> Jowi i think im gonna try starcraft again, but i played so much of that back in the day
[08:36] <Stwange> Jack_Sparrow, that's not true though, you CAN login as root, you just SHOULDN'T
[08:36] <subbawt> hmm
[08:36] <subbawt>  cmd_queue_speed = 2200msec
[08:37] <subbawt> i think that might be it?
[08:37] <rob_p> subbawt: Good luck anyway.  :-)
[08:37] <robdeman> folks big panic here! I removed the Fiesty Nvidia driver, did a reboot.. and got major filesystem problems. I manually ran fsck and things seems fixed now. However gnome doe snot start anymore. I just tried to sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx  and I get this error: W: Not using locking for read only lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock
[08:37] <robdeman> E: Unable to write to /var/cache/apt/
[08:37] <robdeman> E: The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened.
[08:37] <phigan> anyone by chance do java in geany?
[08:37] <Jack_Sparrow> Stwange: The bot has the OFFICIAL info on that
[08:37] <Xman> Mohd: what happened?????
[08:37] <kristjan_> is 32-bit iso better choice for 64processor at the moment?
[08:37] <Aminux> could this be the drivers?
[08:37] <n-iCe> Why I can't join to my ssh!?!? is my own computer with the openssh-server but i can't join with putty
[08:37] <Stwange> it might be official, but it's not true
[08:37] <roz_> Jowi,ubuto Hang on. Haven't installed java yet and pastebin is complaining I'm spamming without javascript
[08:37] <Jack_Sparrow> Stwange: I agree you can enable root password...  just stupid to do so
[08:37] <Mohd> Xman, well, I can't help you much. :) all you need is to download that plugin.
[08:38] <phigan> my compiler command is grayed out in geany, and i'd like to be able to build java source.. wondering what packages i might need
[08:38] <Mohd> Xman, first time i encouter it. Google it fo.
[08:38] <scriptha> My editor is making .bak files for almost everything it edits, it there an easy way to remove every .bak file in a directory, and the ones in subdirectories?
[08:38] <Stwange> :)
[08:38] <Baktaah> scriptha ?
[08:38] <Pici> n-iCe: You need to have forwarded port 22 from your router to your server first.
[08:38] <thibaud> scriptha: rm *.bak
[08:38] <reya276> how can I open ports on Ubuntu?
[08:38] <Xman> Mohd: can u tell any web channel to chat
[08:38] <niekie> La_Ha|Ne: I doubt you are going to find anyone giving you a free shell here.
[08:39] <roz_> Jowi,ubuto Pleas have a look at http://pastebin.div0.co.za/results/A1DBE5136.html
[08:39] <scriptha> I know thibaud, but that's not working on with subdirs which also contains .baks
[08:39] <thibaud> scriptha: rm -r *.bak
[08:39] <Baktaah> thibaud yes?
[08:39] <screwedup> im a newbie here, i switched the home directory to something that doesnt exist and now i cant log in. how do i switch it back from logging in as root in terminal mode?
[08:39] <scriptha> ok thanks
[08:39] <thibaud> scriptha: -r == recursive
[08:39] <neztit1> hi
[08:39] <niekie> La_Ha|Ne: try searching the internet, maybe? Free shell providers are rare, but still exist.
[08:39] <reya276> I need to open port 2920 on Ubuntu so that I can allow Jrun/Coldfusion 8 to run
[08:39] <Xman> Mohd: can u tell any web problem channel to chat
[08:39] <niekie> Too late.
[08:40] <neztit1> how i can  Install qt devel package
[08:40] <Mohd> Xman, web channel? For Linux you mean?
[08:40] <preaction> !firewall | reya276
[08:40] <ubotu> reya276: 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).
[08:40] <preaction> neztit1, apt-get install qt3-dev
[08:40] <preaction> neztit1, i assume you want the qt3 devel package?
[08:40] <Xman> Mohd: mean to solve this kind of problem
[08:40] <neztit1> yes yes
[08:41] <png> screwedup, boot your ubuntu with recovery mode.
[08:41] <Mohd> Xman, this is the only channel i know. Try Ubuntuforum.com, they'll help you.
[08:41] <preaction> neztit1, then it's qt3-dev if i remember correctly
[08:41] <DM|> Jowi trying Battlefield 2 now :X lets see how it goes
[08:41] <DM|> Jowi install seems ok... we shall see though
[08:41] <screwedup> png i already tried recovery mode, it goes to the terminal screen but i do not know the commands to switch the home directory of my user name
[08:41] <neztit1> preaction : thanx
[08:41] <Jowi> roz_, Path=/home/roz/.mozilla-thunderbirdw7kchguy.default - there's one "/" missing between mozilla-thunderbird and w7kch....
[08:42] <paolob> Hi guys! I need help installing cisco SDM in ubuntu? is this channel the right one?
[08:42] <tesko> is there a way i can update to testing software on ubuntu? ive got nothing to do and i'd like to test software
[08:42] <fen1x> Guys I need help with Cedega, How do I use games that are installed on my windows partition?
[08:42] <Roly[] > what file system is it that both windows and linux can read and write too?
[08:43] <preaction> Roly[] , ntfs? fat32?
[08:43] <preaction> iso9660? cdf?
[08:43] <kriske> fat32 can be used by linux as well to read/write
[08:43] <Jowi> roz_, I think you can use Path=w7kchguy.default (you dont need the full path in there)
[08:43] <preaction> so can ntfs now.
[08:43] <CoasterMaster> tesko: what do you mean, like beta software?
[08:43] <preaction> !ntfs-3g | Roly[] 
[08:43] <ubotu> Roly[] : ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[08:43] <tesko> CoasterMaster: yes
[08:43] <roz_> Jowi, tried that as well but no luck
[08:44] <Jowi> roz_, but try just putting that extra / in there first of all.
[08:44] <kriske> ntfs is still buggy for writing, reading shouldn't give any problems
[08:44] <SlimeyPete> Roly[] : windows can write to ext now too
[08:44] <Roly[] > well if i was dual booting XP and ubuntu, what file system partition would i use so i can share music and file between both
[08:44] <CoasterMaster> tesko: well, you can try the next version of Ubuntu (scheduled for release in October) if you're feel like living on the bleeding edge
[08:44] <SlimeyPete> va a special driver
[08:44] <preaction> kriske, ntfs-3g is no longer buggy for writing. it's as stable as needed for non-critical applications
[08:44] <Budwaa> Roly[] : i use ntfs with no probs
[08:44] <tesko> CoasterMaster: would i have to download a new cd or can i just apt-get it?
[08:44] <SlimeyPete> Roly[] : install ntfs-3g in linux and thex driver in windows, then you don't need  have aseperate filesystem for sharing
[08:44] <Roly[] > ok
[08:44] <SlimeyPete> *the ext driver
[08:44] <kriske> oh, didn't know that, I've tried it some time ago and my test-windows was f*cked up
[08:45] <Pici> !ohmy | kriske
[08:45] <ubotu> kriske: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[08:45] <CoasterMaster> tesko: i'm not sure if you can get it as a package (and generally newer versions need newer repositories) so the best option is to download it, i can give you the link if you'd like
[08:45] <roz_> Jowi, thx, just going to restart pc after software installs, brb :)
[08:45] <tesko> CoasterMaster: ok link me
[08:45] <CoasterMaster> http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/tribe5
[08:46] <oz0n> I want to install ubuntu on my external HDD but the install on the live cd wont recognize me externaldrive
[08:46] <Davy_Jones> kriske: windows was what?
[08:46] <CoasterMaster> tesko: they do have a way you can do it without a CD, but I haven't tried it (just planning to run the LiveCD)
[08:46] <bradd> Hey does anyone here use PPC fiesty?
[08:46] <DaveG|> hi, i'm trying to run starcraft under a new x server in 8 bit mode... when i run it it says that there isn't any opengl... how do you fix that?
[08:46] <kriske> well, it didn't boot after writing to the NTFS partition
[08:46] <oz0n> ?
[08:46] <tesko> CoasterMaster: i like my software how i like my steak, bleeding
[08:46] <tesko> :)
[08:47] <CoasterMaster> tesko: well said mate
[08:47] <oz0n> I want to install ubuntu on my external HDD but the install on the live cd wont recognize me externaldrive
[08:47] <CoasterMaster> tesko, and if you see a bug, report it!  :)
[08:47] <bradd> I'm trying to install Micromedia Flash on my iMac G3 and it's telling me that it's not supported under PPC, does anyone know how I might be able to get a supported version???
[08:47] <DaveG|> hi, i'm trying to run starcraft under a new x server in 8 bit mode... when i run it it says that there isn't any opengl... how do you fix that?
[08:48] <Kragnerac> Gutsy.
[08:48] <Bakefy> How do i create a link to an SMB folder?
[08:49] <Kragnerac> :)
[08:49] <Jowi> !ppc | bradd
[08:49] <ubotu> bradd: 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
[08:49] <bradd> Please! Does anyone here use Feisty PPC???
[08:49] <tesko> CoasterMaster: i sure will
[08:49] <chief> bradd: there is no PPC linux flash player, you'll have to use Gnash
[08:49] <Jowi> bradd, loads of info on that page that ubotu gave
[08:50] <Bjornalf> Bakefy: in Ubuntu go to Places --> Connect to server
[08:50] <bradd> Oh snap.... thanks!
[08:50] <niekie> bradd: do you need the Feisty PowerPC ISO?
[08:50] <Bakefy> bjornalf, I would really like to create a shortcut (link) to a folder so that I can easily drag things often.
[08:51] <roz_> Jowi, still the same. When I start Thunderbird it asks me to setup a email account. Should it not pull it up from the backup file thats just been restored ?
[08:51] <elliot__> elliot
[08:51] <bradd> niekie, no I already have it and installed it... I was just looking for Flash or a work around.
[08:52] <fib> I installed a new graphics card, an Nvidia 8600 GT, replacing my old ATI card. X11 now fails to start on boot. I managed to edit xorg.conf to refer to "nvidia" instead of "fglrx" and did sudo apt-get nvidia-glx, it's now giving me the error "could not open the device file /dev/nvidia0"
[08:52] <niekie> bradd: oh, okay.. Sorry.. that must have scrolled off :-)
[08:52] <png> Bakefy, you can try smbfs and smbmount . example:  mount -t smbfs //ipaddress/folder  /home/Desktop/test
[08:52] <Stwange> can anyone help me connect to my wireless router? I have had the same problem in debian and suse - it finds the router, displays at least half connection strength, but when I click it, it tries to connect for a few minutes, and ALWAYS fails. There is no encryption/key or anything, and my card is on roaming. Any ideas?
[08:52] <Bakefy> png, oh sweet, that might work!
[08:52] <elliot__> hello! I need help, i just started to use ubuntu yesterday, but cant seem to set res to 1440x900, have tried xorg.conf, no difference
[08:52] <niekie> All with loads of channels in them. :-\
[08:52] <png> Bakefy, first you ve install smbfs
[08:53] <Jowi> roz_, try this first. below [General]  can you try to set "StartWithLastProfile=1"
[08:53] <Bakefy> png, okay
[08:53] <bradd> Oh, and is there a way to make control on a keyboard the Command (apple) key? So when I copy it's Command+C rather than Control+C?
[08:53] <Bakefy> png, i might already have it... I can access the files.
[08:53] <Jowi> roz_, and remove "default=1"
[08:54] <png> Bakefy, smbfs is necessary to mount smb directories. not for access.
[08:54] <elliot__>  i just started to use ubuntu yesterday, but cant seem to set res to 1440x900, have tried xorg.conf, no difference, please help!!!
[08:54] <DragonBoy> hello all.  I was allowing ubuntu to do it's updates.  but now I have no sound. I think the one that got me was the kernel update... how do one re-initialize their sound drivers?
[08:54] <Myk_> Hello, I need help getting sound from a creative audigy sound card
[08:55] <ne0> k i did something hehe
[08:55] <ne0> i install compiz
[08:55] <Bakefy> png, thanks!
[08:55] <ne0> n every was workin great
[08:55] <roz_> Jowi, nope still asks me to setup an email account
[08:55] <ne0> until i went into compiz setting manager
[08:55] <sebrock> anyone using Ubuntu on a mac mini?
[08:55] <ne0> then all my windows are docked...n with no close or minimze button
[08:56] <elliot__>  i just started to use ubuntu yesterday, but cant seem to set res to 1440x900, have tried xorg.conf, no difference
[08:56] <Jowi> roz_, strange.
[08:56] <elliot__>  i just started to use ubuntu yesterday, but cant seem to set res to 1440x900, have tried xorg.conf, no difference, can anyone help????? PLEEEEEEEASE!
[08:56] <png> ne0, did you try restart gnome may be it fixs
[08:57] <eyec0n> anyone know of a program that converts files to wma?
[08:57] <Myk_> Hi elliot_ I too installed ubuntu yesterday, my problem today is the sound card
[08:57] <TTilus> eyec0n: windows media?
[08:57] <snzLAME> eyec0n: why do you want use wma ?
[08:57] <pucca> hi everyone
[08:57] <Myk_> why may I ask would you want to convert to WMA?
[08:57] <elliot__> no idea
[08:58] <elliot__> lol
[08:58] <eyec0n> snzLAME, TTilus, because verizon doesn't believe in freeformats...
[08:58] <Myk_> you making ring tones?
[08:58] <eyec0n> no
[08:58] <roz_> Jowi, any other ideas. I need to get this working as it is all my work email.
[08:58] <pucca> how do I register my nickname so that I can Identify myself ?
[08:58] <Martin_-_> How do i bring up running proccesses?
[08:58] <Pici> !register | pucca
[08:58] <ubotu> pucca: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[08:58] <kostkon> eyec0n, try ffmpeg, better get the version from medibuntu
[08:58] <eyec0n> Verizon disables mp3 support on its phones... they only play wma
[08:58] <Pici> Martin_-_: ps aux
[08:58] <niekie> Martin_-_: ps aux
[08:58] <mp3guy> I'm having trouble getting all 7.1 channels working on my new USB Audigy 2 NX, I'm running the newest alsa drivers, can anyone help me? I've tried alsamixer...
[08:58] <niekie> Meh.
[08:59] <pucca> Pici thanks
[08:59] <TTilus> eyec0n: oh!  verizon seems to suck big time
[08:59] <TTilus> eyec0n: change?
[08:59] <eyec0n> pfft yeah i'm gonna cancel my contract and switch to some other shity phone company lol
[08:59] <eyec0n> they all suck
[09:00] <Pici> !ohmy | eyec0n
[09:00] <ubotu> eyec0n: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[09:00] <Pici> !ot
[09:00] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[09:00] <fib> The detailed log shows that initialisation is failing just after "Enabling RENDER acceleration", for both screens
[09:00] <talcite> hi guys, I'm looking for a tasm compiler for linux, any suggestions?
[09:00] <eyec0n> pfft pici, bite me
[09:00] <Pici> !coc > eyec0n (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[09:00] <Myk_> anyone have any idea why I dont get any sound with fresh install of ubunty feisty and a creative audigy
[09:01] <Jack_Sparrow> eyec0n: Play nice
[09:01] <eyec0n> I am, but I was asking if theres a program for ubuntu...
[09:01] <fib> Myk_: That happened to me, I think it was as simple as the volume being set to 0 by default
[09:01] <TTilus> talcite: assembler, you arent gonna find borland turbo assembler, thats for sure, but there are quite a few of them still
[09:01] <Bakefy> png, I am getting errors like "could not resolve mount point //192.168.1.6/xampp/"
[09:01] <kostkon> eyec0n, ffmpeg from medibuntu, and then a gui for it, like WinFF
[09:02] <Bakefy> png, I also tried the computer name in place of the IP address.
[09:02] <Jack_Sparrow> eyec0n: Your language in not appropiate for this channel... tone it down... and dont use enter for punctuation
[09:02] <talcite> TTilus: I see... could I emulate them?
[09:02] <eyec0n> kostkon, thanks for answering my question
[09:03] <TTilus> talcite: emulate? like u have tasm and you would like to run it in an dos/win emu?
[09:03] <kostkon> eyec0n, add medibuntu to your repositories list
[09:03] <TTilus> talcite: you could give wine a try
[09:03] <Myk_> fib - thanks, you were right about the default being set at 0, but still no luck
[09:03] <kostkon> eyec0n, http://medibuntu.org/ you will find istructions there
[09:03] <kostkon> eyec0n, then from synaptic install ffmpeg
[09:03] <TTilus> talcite: if you just want to do assembly on linux see http://asm.sourceforge.net/
[09:03] <xamox> someone want to help me setup a dynamic SSH tunnel? I am able to connect to my machine using ssh -D port me@server.com but when I try to use it as a proxy in firefox nothing happens, is there something special I need to do?
[09:03] <eyec0n> kostkon, I found it :)
[09:04] <kostkon> eyec0n, then search for a gui for ffmpeg, i recommend a simple one, like WiFF, search google to find it
[09:04] <kostkon> eyec0n, w8, the version from the official repos it does not have support for many proprietary format activated
[09:05] <kostkon> eyec0n, you have to get the medibuntu version
[09:05] <eyec0n> kostkon, I got ya... i'm on the medibuntu site reading the howto...
[09:05] <miha> !automatix
[09:05] <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)
[09:06] <PurpZeY> How often does beagle index files?
[09:06] <talcite> TTilus: I need the code to be compatible with TASM though. Is that possible? I'm required to submit code that compiles on tasm =/
[09:06] <png> Bakefy, what does "smbclient //192.168.1.6/xampp/" says?
[09:06] <Alejandr0> hello, i uninstalled azureus but its still in my system , how do i get rid of it?
[09:06] <kostkon> eyec0n, ok!
[09:06] <PurpZeY> Alejandr0: How did you uninstall it?
[09:07] <TTilus> talcite: hum, i really dont know that, id go for asm people newsgroups/mailinglists/irc and ask
[09:07] <PurpZeY> !beagle
[09:07] <ubotu> Services to index files for fast searching include: Beagle (front-ends: beagle, catfish, gnome-main-menu, mozilla-beagle for !GNOME; kerry, kio-beagle for !KDE; beaglefs for !CLI) - Tracker (tracker-search-tool, libdeskbar-tracker for GNOME; tracker-utils for CLI) - Strigi (strigi-applet, strigi-client for KDE, strigi-utils for CLI) - Kat (for KDE) - Pinot (and pinot-applet for GNOME) - Doodle (for CLI)
[09:07] <Bakefy> png, Domain=[OFFICE]  OS=[Windows 5.1]  Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager] 
[09:07] <Bakefy> tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME
[09:07] <Myk_> I found an article about how to configure sound blaster audigy in BREEZY, do you think it will work in FIESTY
[09:07] <Alejandr0> PurpZey, with synaptic
[09:07] <PurpZeY> Alejandr0: And what indicates it is still there?
[09:07] <png> Bakefy, hmm try without  last  " / ".
[09:07] <ubuntu> I have feisty fawn and bootup hangs while running init script setupcon
[09:07] <oxeimon1> can someone help me with my wireless network?
[09:07] <fivetwentysix> !mount
[09:07] <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
[09:07] <fivetwentysix> !iso
[09:07] <ubotu> To mount an ISO disc image, type  sudo mount -o loop <ISO-filename> <mountpoint>  - There is a list of useful cd image conversion tools at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion - Always verify the ISO using !MD5 before !burning.
[09:07] <Bakefy> that works
[09:08] <Alejandr0> PurpZey, i could open a torrent after uninstalling it
[09:08] <png> Bakefy, nice:)
[09:08] <sickdm> i accidentally installed grub to /dev/hda1 overwriting the superblock.  I can mount this partition if i specify a backup superblock and all the data is there.  Can I copy the good sb to the bad one to get this booting again?
[09:08] <Bakefy> png, :)  thanks!
[09:08] <kostkon> eyec0n, don't worry adding medibuntu to your sources list. it's a safe repository, it has a semi-official status anyway
[09:08] <PurpZeY> Alejandr0: you should be able to sudo apt-remove it
[09:09] <eyec0n> kostkon, believe me i'm not worried about it man
[09:09] <PurpZeY> Anyone know how often beagle indexes my home directory? I added a new folder and I can see that it is not finding results in it...I am wondering if there is some way I need to force an index or if a reboot will do it or it will recognize the new folder
[09:09] <png> Bakefy, may be you need  -o umask=0   for everuser can write :P
[09:09] <kostkon> eyec0n, ok
[09:09] <Alejandr0> PurpZey, terminal doesnt find it but still i can open torrents with it...
[09:09] <Bakefy> png, okay thanks
[09:10] <PurpZeY> Alejandr0: So, you can't apt-remove it, it isn't present in synaptic but it still opens? You sure you are not just getting the regular BitTorrent app?
[09:10] <mp3guy> I'm having trouble getting all 7.1 channels working on my new USB Audigy 2 NX, I'm running the newest alsa drivers, can anyone help me? I've tried alsamixer...
[09:11] <Alejandr0> no, the blue toad 100 %
[09:11] <PurpZeY> Alejandr0: You can try doing it through add/remove, but that is equivalent to synaptic...I'd at least check add/remove to see if it's there.
[09:11] <smick> anyone know how to set a music player to default opening a .mp3 file?
[09:11] <Alejandr0> ok, i will try rebooting too, thx PurpZey
[09:12] <smick> or when I click an mp3, how do I force it to open in foo app
[09:12] <boot_> I have feisty fawn. for past 2 days i was not able to boot my system. it is getting hanged at init script 'setupcon'
[09:12] <TTilus> talcite: looks like there's a tasm --> at&t converter, so you could write in tasm and compile via that converter in linux, see http://asm.sourceforge.net/resources.html#links
[09:12] <smick> nevermind, figure it out.
[09:12] <robdeman> foks my Gnome system menu like 'Applications', 'Places' and 'System' are now all to the top-right of the screen -- I just want them to be top-left ... how can I do this?
[09:13] <n00dl3> robdeman: right click and uhmm unset them from lock. Then right click move them maybbe/
[09:13] <doomie> Hello.
[09:14] <Juhaz> alternatively, you can just middle-drag them after unlocking
[09:14] <doomie> I'm trying to use some irssi perl scripts (ubuntu 7.04) and I'm getting an error that my perl doesnt support "dynamic loading". How can I fix this problem?
[09:15] <dug_> i'm not getting sound out from xmms.  This is after I tested out a usb headphone (no longer plugged in). Muine and other mp3 players seem fine.  Any ideas?
[09:15] <robdeman> n00dl3: thanks!
[09:15] <mbt> Is there a repository that has *-dbg packages for all the packages in Feisty?  I am in need of one for gnome-control-center, but there doesn't seem to be one in any of the standard places
[09:16] <Meltdown> how would i go about customizing the terminal?
[09:16] <dug_> Meltdown: go to edit -> current profile
[09:17] <jdmowrer> has anyone installed egroupware 1.4 on feisty?
[09:17] <oxeimon1> so for some reason, I can detect my wireless network, and can see multiple bars, but I can't connect to the internet
[09:17] <oxeimon1> can someone help me please
[09:17] <dug_> smick: i think if you right click an mp3 file, then go to properties, then there is an open with tab
[09:18] <Meltdown> dug_ : so obvious -_- thanks :)
[09:18] <dug_> doomie: don't know, maybe there is a perl module you can download for dynamic loading.  This page shows one and mentions another called dynaloader: http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/perl/libxsloader-perl
[09:18] <mbt> !debug
[09:18] <ubotu> For help debugging your program, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProcedures
[09:18] <malocite> This may be the noobest noob question of all time... but how do you unzip multiple zip files in a directory?  I have tried unzip *.zip and it doesn't work, I can't seem to find it in the help file... I feel like a moron, can someone help
[09:18] <aunes> how do I determine the horizontal sync and vertical refresh of my laptop?
[09:19] <oxeimon1> can someone please help me connect to my wireless network? I can see multiple bars, but can't connect to the internet.
[09:19] <aunes> oxeimon1, type this: ifconfig | grep 192
[09:19] <jdmowrer> has anyone installed egroupware 1.4 on feisty?
[09:20] <dug_> oxeimon1: can other people connect to the internet thru that wireless router?  If not, can you connect to the router directly to see if it is configured properly?  It might be at an ip like http://192.168.0.1/ or something similar
[09:20] <huseyin> dragon
[09:20] <oxeimon1> yes
[09:20] <aunes> oxeimon1, if you want to /msg me, I'll try to walk you through it.
[09:20] <aunes> errr
[09:20] <aunes> actually I just got a customer in the store. bbl
[09:21] <oxeimon1> Other computers can connect to the network
[09:21] <mbt> Is there a repository that has *-dbg packages for all the packages in Feisty?  I am in need of one for gnome-control-center, but there doesn't seem to be one in any of the standard places
[09:21] <oxeimon1> just not my fiesty computer.
[09:21] <oxeimon1> I can see multiple bars too, except I can't just connect to the internet
[09:21] <jdmowrer> has anyone installed egroupware 1.4 on feisty?
[09:21] <dug_> oxeimon1: is your computer connected to the wireless network but you can't access the web? or can you not even connect to the wireless network
[09:22] <dug_> !wireless | oxeimon1
[09:22] <ubotu> oxeimon1: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[09:22] <oxeimon1> I can connect to the wireless network.
[09:22] <oxeimon1> In the icon on the top right hand corner of the screen I see 3 bars, but I can't connect to the internet
[09:22] <malocite> ahhhhh - its written in a different part of the man page under a completely different heading unzip \*.zip  not unzip *.zip
[09:22] <malocite> (and why not...)
[09:22] <oxeimon1> ie, I can't open google/yahoo/anything
[09:23] <Myk_> Hello, Im looking for help with a creative audigy sound card
[09:23] <GPGEEK_> oxelmon1 - can you browse to an ip address?
[09:23] <oxeimon1> GPGEEK_: what do you mean?
[09:23] <theacolyte> any idea why //xxx/xxx /mnt/nas cifs users,auto,rw,uid=1000,gid=1000,file_mode=0755,dir_mode=0755,credentials 0 0 would give a permission denied error, when I know the credentials are correct and I can use smbclient sucessfully
[09:24] <kc5goi> I have run into two issues with MailScanner.  The biggest one is that it wants to create a file in /var/lock/subsys when it starts.  The problem is that subsys does not exist after I reboot.  /var/lock is there but subsys appears to be getting deleted.  Any ideas why?
[09:24] <oxeimon1> GPGEEK_: Whenever I open firefox, it just says: "Looking up www.google.com", and doesn''t connect
[09:24] <png> aunes,  http://www.linux-on-laptops.com/ may help you. or find your laptop's instruction manual:P
[09:25] <jdmowrer> has anyone installed egroupware 1.4 on feisty?
[09:25] <academy> Is there any restriction on mail delivery by people like AOL?  For example, will they deliver to an mx on an adsl line?
[09:26] <dug_> theacolyte: i don't know myself, but this post for example says one reason might be trying to access a subfolder of a share instead of the share folder itself: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=463271
[09:26] <profanephobia> Is there a cybercafe management app for ubuntu?
[09:26] <PakoP> join #ubuntu-it
[09:27] <theacolyte> I'm not so sure it's an upstream issue
[09:27] <Fxyz4ever> PakoP: I don't understand you
[09:27] <linenoise> I've got a usb drive.  When I plug it in I can read stuff off it and write stuff to it fine.  I can't change the file permissions though.  It's a FAT32 drive.
[09:27] <jdmowrer> has anyone installed egroupware 1.4 on feisty?
[09:28] <CoasterMaster> profanephobia, check out https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/12168
[09:28] <fivetwentysix> Why is it only 1 application can use sound?
[09:28] <profanephobia> CoasterMaster, thanks
[09:28] <felix> hi, does anyone here use a music player that can play from a specific playlist automatically on start? I've been trying to do this with rhythmbox and failing while amarok which does it simply just runs much too slowly.
[09:28] <fivetwentysix> felix amarok is slow?
[09:29] <FrazzledPenguin> academy: Companies like AOL will not deliver email to it's users that originate from any MX records that does not have any PTR records.
[09:29] <linenoise> amarok is SLOOOOOOOW
[09:29] <dug_> oxeimon1: what kind of wireless network is it?  a home router?  school/work network?  some networks let you connect, but not access the internet until you've logged in
[09:29] <linenoise> amarok is absurdly slow
[09:29] <fivetwentysix> i always found amarok pretty fast
[09:29] <felix> yea it's very slow
[09:29] <oxeimon1> actually I just restarted, and it works now.
[09:29] <oxeimon1> thanks though :-D
[09:29] <GPGEEK_> oxeimon1 - good to go
[09:29] <linenoise> I stopped using amarok and went back to mpg321
[09:29] <felix> i'm running gnome, on 6.10 it ran well but 7.10 it's slow
[09:29] <academy> FrazzledPenguin, I know that, but will they deliver _to_ a mail server on an adsl line (no ptr) if the mx record for a domain points to it?
[09:30] <fivetwentysix> Why is it only 1 application can use sound?
[09:31] <Martin_-_> My workstations are gone, i cant se them in the right corner and i cant move anything to it.
[09:31] <fivetwentysix> Is there a way to fix it?
[09:31] <FrazzledPenguin> academy: My experience has been that they will not. I do not know this as a fact, but I have had issues with that in my own mail servers. Once I requested a PTR record in place so that AOL could do a successful reverse DNS lookup everything worked from there on out.
[09:31] <dug_> fivetwentysix: that shouldn't be.  try the menu system->preferences->sound and choose alsa if you have that option
[09:31] <dug_> !alsa
[09:31] <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
[09:32] <academy> FrazzledPenguin, ok ty
[09:32] <fib> 5~/win 3
[09:32] <fib> Sorry
[09:32] <rathel> I copied a bunch of folders from windows, what command would I use to go through subfolders deleting only the stupid desktop.ini files?
[09:32] <FrazzledPenguin> Academy: No worries. I basically had to get a static IP and a request that PTR record from my ISP.
[09:33] <Martin_-_> My workstations are gone, i cant se them in the right corner and i cant move anything to it.
[09:33] <blkorpheus> The resolution menu does not give valid options on my machine
[09:33] <TuxRug> After trying both bcm43xx-firmware AND the method listed on the site linked by !wifi, I find that neither can connect to my wlan network if the network is using WEP-shared.
[09:33] <blkorpheus> Does not give valid refresh rates
[09:33] <xpsyska> hi there
[09:33] <TuxRug> It works with WEP-Open and WPA, and unencrypted.
[09:33] <blkorpheus> all settings in xorg.conf are valid and true
[09:33] <FrazzledPenguin> Has anyone had issues with torrents running slow or stalling under Fiesty?
[09:33] <Jowi> roz_, sorry, had to put the kid to bed. I would like to see your latest profiles.ini and "ls -l ~/.mozilla-thunderbird" again. at the moment i don't have many ideas but perhaps something will come up...
[09:34] <TuxRug> I would like to keep the network set to WEP-Shared so my Nintendo DS can connect.
[09:34] <TuxRug> !wifi
[09:34] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[09:34] <cryptos> hallo
[09:34] <cryptos> What means this error: "Contains a free cluster (2623693). Assuming EOF."  see: http://rafb.net/p/OX8qko48.html   ???
[09:35] <gaurish> my window border disappear automatically http://i3.tinypic.com/4kba895.png
[09:35] <n-iCe> Hi, how do i disconnect someone if is connected to my ssh
[09:35] <bruenig> guardian, so launch a window manager
[09:36] <gaurish> bruenig, did you say it to me?
[09:36] <bruenig> yeah
[09:36] <gaurish> bruenig, actually window manager is running...
[09:36] <bruenig> launch it again
[09:37] <gaurish> bruenig, how?
[09:37] <mac2612> Hi
[09:37] <usser> n-iCe well one way is to kill child sshd process
[09:37] <mac2612> I'm having a wierd problem......I am getting random reboots and lockups when surfing the web with firefox.....
[09:37] <mac2612> so far I have turned java off, swapped processors, memory.....
[09:37] <Skyfalcon866> when will gusty gibbon be released
[09:37] <Stwange> where I can I find info on installing different decoders? eg. flash plugin, java plugin, flv/mp3/mpeg/avi/wma/wmv support etc.
[09:37] <n-iCe> usser but i can't disconnect just one?
[09:38] <gaurish> brum, this happens onlu for FF rest it is fine
[09:38] <gaurish> only*  i meant
[09:38] <bruenig> guardian, terminal, run dialog, however
[09:38] <Myk_> Stwange - google search "things to do after installing ubuntu"
[09:39] <Jowi> !restricted | Stwange
[09:39] <ubotu> Stwange: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[09:40] <Stwange> thanks guys
[09:40] <Myk_> Stwange http://linuxondesktop.blogspot.com/2007/05/13-must-do-things-on-new-ubuntu-704.html
[09:40] <bruenig> blog spam
[09:40] <Jowi> mac2612, what cpu (32/64 bit)? which kernel? which window manager?
[09:40] <Myk_> this is the one I used, I did most of these things
[09:40] <roz_> Jowi, http://pastebin.div0.co.za/results/C7GBC17G4.html
[09:40] <gaurish> bruenig, my name is *gaurish* not  guardian
[09:40] <bruenig> oh wait that is how ubuntu documents things, on crap blogs
[09:41] <Myk_> spam or no, it helped me...very much
[09:41] <Myk_> the only thing I dont have now is sound, everything looks like it working but no sound
[09:41] <airstrike> hi
[09:41] <bruenig> Myk_, write it into the wiki and link to that, spreading docs out on garbage blogs is a bad model
[09:41] <airstrike> anyone around here has any experience editing keyboard locales?
[09:42] <Martin_-_> My workstations are gone, i cant se them in the right corner and i cant move anything to it.
[09:42] <Myk_> OK OK, I'll bet it is already there, I found that on DIGG, excuse me for trying to helkp a fellow noob
[09:42] <osmosis> using aptitude, how can I see what was installed with the    ubuntu-xen-desktop-amd64   package ?
[09:42] <tesko> Myk_: what windowmanager are you using?
[09:43] <Myk_> the default one ubuntu installs
[09:43] <tesko> gnome
[09:43] <dimas> how can switch from desktop edition to the server edition of ubuntu?
[09:43] <antzen_> Is it possible to have a gnome panel spanning over two monitors?
[09:43] <Myk_> tesko, i think so
[09:43] <Chousuke> dimas: remove packages you don't need :P
[09:43] <rathel> How do I use wild cards with find?
[09:43] <tesko> Myk_: it is the default
[09:44] <tesko> have you trued running modprobe?
[09:44] <tesko> tried even
[09:44] <d4rkmonkey> dimas I think sudo aptitde remove ubuntu-desktop would switch to the server edition, but I'm not sure. Its probably better to do a clean install
[09:44] <roz_> Jowi, you there ?
[09:44] <Myk_> tesko yeah it is gnome, I am a total noob so forgive me if I don't know what modprobe is
[09:45] <tesko> i might can help you
[09:45] <dug_> rathel: find /path/to/folder -name desktop.ini -print0 | xargs -0 rm      (to delete all desktop.ini files under /path/to/folder)
[09:45] <Erix> hi
[09:45] <dimas> d4rkmonkey so i may lose everything from the desktop edition
[09:45] <tesko> Myk_: what kind of system do you have?
[09:45] <d4rkmonkey> dimas hmm?
[09:45] <Jowi> roz_, yeah. thinking
[09:45] <roz_> Jowi, ok
[09:45] <rathel> dug_, Yeah found that already thanks.
[09:45] <dimas> d4rkmonkey is there any way i just update to server?
[09:46] <d4rkmonkey> dimas I'm not sure, you can try running sudo aptitude remove ubuntu-desktop
[09:46] <Myk_> I built it myslef, soyop4vda p4@2.4, 512ram, aound blaster audigy, ati radeon 7000
[09:46] <dimas> d4rkmonkey what is that going to remove?
[09:46] <UpgradeBoy> what drivers/install should support an NVidia 8800 GTS in Ubuntu Feisty? I googled up that nvidia-glx-new should work but it doesnt seem to work. The restricted devices manager insists on the equally broken nvidia-glx drivers.
[09:47] <tesko> Myk_: try sudo apt-get install kde, it has more easier sound recognition
[09:47] <d4rkmonkey> dimas I think that should uninstall the desktop packages, but I'm not 100% sure.
[09:47] <tesko> it has things like kmix
[09:47] <Jowi> roz_, what happen if you run "mozilla-thunderbird -ProfileManager" ?
[09:47] <aunes> d4rkmonkey, install a console based irc client first
[09:47] <tesko> if you dont mind using kde
[09:47] <usser> UpgradeBoy restriced driver should work just fine
[09:47] <Solet> does the lamp install on the server 6.06 disc need the internet to install all the packages for the lamp or are they on the cd?
[09:47] <aunes> d4rkmonkey, that way if things break, you can still hop in IRC and ask questions
[09:47] <d4rkmonkey> aunes I'm not the one running it...
[09:47] <dimas> d4rkmonkey but i may going to lose my personals files?
[09:48] <BOB_SLAYER> yo with conky, how can i get more than 1 running from 1 config?
[09:48] <usser> UpgradeBoy or the one from nvidia site
[09:48] <d4rkmonkey> dimas you shouldn't, and as aunes said you, you should probably install an console-based IRC client first.
[09:48] <aunes> dimas, read what I just wrote to d4rkmonkey
[09:48] <usser> !nvidia | UpgradeBoy
[09:48] <ubotu> UpgradeBoy: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[09:48] <aunes> BitchX is a decent one, but may have a learning curve. there's also ircii
[09:48] <rexy_> why does ubuntu not do _syscall macro expansions?
[09:48] <tesko> use irssi
[09:48] <roz_> Jowi, Tried that, can create a new profile and select an existing folder but hen when thunderbird starts it still asks for email account setup
[09:49] <zaikxtox> hello
[09:49] <dimas> aunes perhaps?
[09:49] <wycked> hey I have Gstreamer, and Arts, but juK can't read MP3 and there's no error ! :(
[09:49] <Jowi> roz_, so the profiles in question works at least...?
[09:50] <Myk_> Tesko (srry phone) is KDE that BLUE desktop that was on the old ubuntu?
[09:51] <dimas> aunes are you talking about "tukky" perhaps?
[09:51] <tesko> Myk_: yeah its blue
[09:51] <roz_> Jowi, it sees them but nothing seems to happen though. It keeps on asking to setup an account after you selected a profile. And even when you do setup an account there is nothing displayed in inbox etc
[09:51] <fen1x> how do I get java/flash on Ubuntu?
[09:51] <dimas> aunes "putty"
[09:51] <tesko> fen1x: java you need to install, and flash you need to install
[09:51] <Myk_> Tesko, that one gave my laptop "the blues" if ya know what I mean. If I use it to get the sound working, will sound only work with KDE?
[09:52] <fen1x> do i just get them from the java/flash sites?
[09:52] <dug_> !java | fenlx
[09:52] <ubotu> fenlx: To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository. Enable the backports repository on Edgy to install sun-java6-jre
[09:52] <dug_> !flash | fen1x
[09:52] <ubotu> fen1x: To install Flash see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash - Flash 9 is now available in dapper-backports and edgy-backports - See also !Restricted and !Gnash
[09:53] <tesko> Myk_: i dont know but i forget the modprobe command
[09:53] <usser> fen1x if you have x86 ubuntu the flash install is as simple as going to any site with flash content and browser will automatically download plugin
[09:53] <dug_> fen1x: for java, go to system->administration->synaptic package manager and search for java6 to find the java6 packages to install
[09:53] <Jowi> roz_, and "mozilla-thunderbird -P w7kchguy.default"?
[09:53] <fen1x> kk ty Dug_
[09:53] <dimas> could some one help me with basics on ubuntu as a server?
[09:54] <tesko> what is your sound hardware Myk?
[09:54] <roz_> Jowi, it opens up the profile manager again
[09:54] <LadyNikon> dimas: define basica
[09:54] <LadyNikon> dimas: basics*
[09:54] <Myk_> tesko soundblaster audigy ( the first one not platnim, SE or 2)
[09:54] <fatcatmatt> woot, i'm on some unsecured wireless connection in scottsdale, az!
[09:55] <LadyNikon> fatcatmatt: welcome to the world
[09:55] <BOB_SLAYER> can i load 3 conkys from 1 config file or do i need 3 config files ?
[09:55] <fatcatmatt> heck yeah, ladynikon
[09:55] <roz_> Jowi, and then it asks to setup an email account after that
[09:55] <fatcatmatt> im actually working right now haha
[09:55] <Jowi> roz_, ok. i'm out of ideas. perhaps try in #thunderbird at irc.mozilla.org
[09:55] <tesko> Myk_: try modprobe emu10k
[09:55] <Myk_> that reminds me, i havent set up email yet
[09:56] <slavi1> interesting problem, my usb keyboard, tends to disconnect and reconnect ...
[09:56] <roz_> Jowi, thx for all your help, much appreciated. That mozilla channel is dead unfortunately ;)
[09:56] <tesko> or modprobe-emu10k
[09:56] <tesko> i forget
[09:56] <Myk_> tesko do I type that in a terminal?
[09:56] <dimas> LadyNikon i am interesting in hosting a chat and dont know how to set up the parameters to allow customers to access from internet
[09:56] <tesko> Myk_: yes
[09:56] <tesko> wb CoasterMaster_
[09:56] <Myk_> tesko will do
[09:57] <CoasterMaster_> thanks tesko
[09:57] <LadyNikon> dimas: what form of chat?
[09:57] <LadyNikon> jabber? IM? irc?
[09:57] <dimas> LadyNikon would you explain me how to stream from VLC for example?
[09:58] <LadyNikon> !vlc
[09:58] <ubotu> Audio (Ogg, MP3...) players: Audacious, Banshee, Beep Media Player, Quod Libet, Rhythmbox, XMMS (GTK/Gnome based) and Amarok, JuK (Qt/KDE based).  Video players: Totem, Xine, MPlayer, VLC, Kaffeine  -  See also !codecs
[09:58] <Myk_> tesko mykool@mykool-desktop:~$ modprobe emu10k | FATAL: Module emu10k not found.
[09:58] <LadyNikon> eh.. that gives no info
[09:58] <LadyNikon> dimas: hold on
[09:58] <slavi1> http://pastebin.com/d26e8b6f please help? lol
[09:58] <LadyNikon> dimas: also there is a #ubuntu-server
[09:58] <Jowi> roz_, no. i'm there now. irc.mozilla.org/6667 and #thunderbird
[09:59] <LadyNikon> dimas: you might get more help in there.. I am looking for a nice vlc link foryou
[09:59] <dimas> LadyNikon i have it
[09:59] <LadyNikon> dimas: its easy to set up.. just have good bandwidth
[09:59] <craig> how do I go about setting up four users with diffent levels of access using the command line?
[09:59] <LadyNikon> dimas: even if its locally it can get pretty chopy
[09:59] <genii> Myk_: try emu10k1
[09:59] <LadyNikon> !users
[09:59] <ubotu> To add new users to your Ubuntu system, follow the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AddUsersHowto - For administrative privileges, users need to be made members of the group "admin" - See !sudo
[10:00] <dimas> LadyNikos would you stream something to me so i can hhave a picture of how it works?
[10:00] <Thor_> hi guys
[10:00] <LadyNikon> dimas: sorry i cant.  that requires you on my network and its a bit funky right now
[10:00] <LadyNikon> well access too..
[10:00] <dimas> LadyNikon okies
[10:01] <Myk_> genii FATAL: Module emu10k1 not found.
[10:01] <tesko> Myk_: thats bad
[10:01] <mcphail> How can I get firefox to spellcheck using my locale (en-gb)?
[10:01] <pmcnabb> using pam_mount, is it possible to lookup the user's home directory from ldap and use that as the mount point?
[10:01] <Myk_> tesko how bad?
[10:01] <Thor_> does anyone know of a gui front-end to manage apache thru synaptic?
[10:01] <dimas> LadyNikon do you know how can i update to sever?
[10:01] <blkorpheus> Where does the system>pref.>refresh rate get its choices from?
[10:01] <tesko> ok
[10:02] <blkorpheus> Because 50-59 mhz is crazy, and not in the xorg.conf
[10:02] <tesko> is your sound card intergrated to you motherboard?
[10:02] <Myk_> no, but sorry about just now thinking about it. There is an on-board AC97 sound card, I have it disabled in the BIOS
[10:03] <shad0w> !GPG key
[10:03] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gpg key - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:03] <tesko> ok that there might just be the problem
[10:03] <fatcatmatt> what's another place like getdeb to get more software?
[10:03] <Thor_> anyone know of a gui front end for apache?
[10:03] <Aminux> for someone using the ati open drivers,how can i see the options for that driver?
[10:03] <tesko> it might be trying to configure that as the main sound card
[10:03] <Aminux> what is the comand?
[10:03] <tesko> is your other card pci?
[10:03] <tesko> brb
[10:03] <Myk_> tesko, the BIOS has 2 setting for the on board sound - disabled or auto, yes the Audigy is PCI
[10:04] <slavi1> interesting problem, my usb keyboard, tends to disconnect and reconnect ... http://pastebin.com/d26e8b6f
[10:04] <genii> Myk_: You are using a one and zero after the emu part and not a lowercase L or uppercase i , yes?
[10:04] <atlantis> what's the topic?
[10:04] <Jowi> slavi1, try a different kernel version
[10:04] <Aminux> hello
[10:04] <slavi1> Jowi: no joke? I am using latest feisty
[10:05] <Aminux> how do i view the options for the ati driver?
[10:05] <Thor_> atlantis
[10:05] <slavi1> Jowi: is there a bug or something on this?
[10:05] <Jowi> slavi1, no joke. I filed a bug for that on a kernel version. don't remember which one i tested though...
[10:05] <Myk_> genii yes the number 1
[10:05] <Thor_> do you happen to know of a gui front end for admistering an apache server?
[10:05] <jordan__> where is the correct chat room for gusty gibbon chat?
[10:05] <bruenig>  !gibbon
[10:05] <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
[10:06] <slavi1> jowi, was it the latest feisty?
[10:06] <Jowi> slavi1, try a slightly older kernel for example.
[10:06] <dug_> Thor_: there is webmin, a web front end
[10:06] <jordan__> thank you bruenig
[10:06] <bruenig> !thanks
[10:06] <ubotu> You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[10:06] <Jowi> slavi1, no, it was a edgy kernel. but I recognise the output you posted.
[10:06] <slavi1> grr
[10:06] <Aminux> feck
[10:06] <Thor_> dug_ can i get it thru apt?
[10:06] <tesko> ok Myk_ tell me in pm what cat proc pci says
[10:06] <Aminux> can someone help pls
[10:06] <slavi1> 2.6.20-16 ...
[10:06] <dug_> Thor_: it should be there
[10:06] <slavi1> is my current one
[10:06] <Jowi> slavi1, my USB keyboard disconnected and reconnected once per second. the leds kept flashing...
[10:06] <TSWoodV> Would someone please point out the location of the Feisty gpg signing key?  Got a machine that's complaining about packages being signed from an untrusted source and I think the Ubuntu key is missing.
[10:07] <atlantis> gui for apache it's pretty straight forward already.
[10:07] <bruenig> TSWoodV, apt-key
[10:07] <Aminux> i need to find the list of options that the open drivers for the ati card
[10:07] <slavi1> mine is more random
[10:07] <Aminux> anyone
[10:07] <idagas> i got a laptop with no wired connection capabilities but it can run xp w/ wireless but i need to get ndiswrapper to work to get it to work on kubuntu 7, with no wired connection is this possible??
[10:07] <dug_> Thor_: sorry, actually i guess webmin is not in the ubuntu repositories
[10:07] <TSWoodV> Got that, bruenig.  What I need is the location from which I can download it.  Something along the lines of its fingerprint or something else I can use to locate it on a pgp keyserver, or maybe its http:// or ftp location.
[10:08] <bruenig> !source-o-matic
[10:08] <Thor_> dug_ heh ya, though i see SWAT but eh...i dont need something for smb
[10:08] <ubotu> source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[10:08] <Jowi> slavi1, USB keyboards should just work. only problem with connection that I can see is a kernel bug.
[10:09] <slavi1> k
[10:09] <TSWoodV> bruenig: Would you pastebin your "apt-key list", please?
[10:09] <slavi1> maybe I should upgrade to gutsy?
[10:09] <idagas> anyone get that question at all? it seems really hard to get anything working i ubuntu with out any internet connection
[10:09] <bruenig> TSWoodV, heh, I don't use this distro
[10:10] <dug_> Thor_: here's a tutorial on setting up webmin in ubuntu: http://www.ubuntugeek.com/webmin-installation-and-configuration-in-ubuntu-linux.html
[10:10] <craig> thxs for that, I'm really interested in how to setup permissions for each user using the command line
[10:10] <TSWoodV> bruenig: LOL!  Whatcha in here for then/
[10:10] <Thor_> dug_ thx
[10:10] <fen1x> Need help, Cedega error "Can't seem to be able to execute the WineX start up script /home/fen1x/.cedega/.winex_ver/winex-6.0.3/bin/winex3 - perhaps your installation of WineX version 6.0.3 is corrupted?"
[10:10] <bruenig> TSWoodV, lot of ignorant people, not enough to inform them
[10:10] <rabiddachshund> If I wanted to write a script to open a few files, I'd start with #!/bin/bash then go to gnome-open <file> and end it with the word done, right?
[10:10] <TSWoodV> bruenig: True, that.
[10:10] <danyboy> hey whasts up
[10:11] <p0sKa> hello
[10:11] <bruenig> rabiddachshund, done ends a for or while loop, so no on that front
[10:11] <rabiddachshund> hm. what would I use to end the script then?
[10:11] <bruenig> rabiddachshund, nothing
[10:11] <rabiddachshund> oh.
[10:11] <atlantis> Still debating over 32 or 64-bit ver, too many drawbacks with 64, except memory size 64-recognizes all 4 gb of memory 32 only sees 2.9
[10:11] <rabiddachshund> ty
[10:12] <fen1x> Need help, Cedega error "Can't seem to be able to execute the WineX start up script /home/fen1x/.cedega/.winex_ver/winex-6.0.3/bin/winex3 - perhaps your installation of WineX version 6.0.3 is corrupted?"
[10:12] <danyboy> can someone helpme i have problems with my bcm43xx-fwcutter it sends me an error code 1.. what can i do?
[10:13] <pav> is the linux file swap necessary after installing linux?
[10:13] <Stwange> I installed all the codecs, and followed all the instructions from the links I have been given, but I can't play .flv files. I keep getting the following errors: (VLAN): [00000289]  main input error: no suitable demux module for `/:///home/james/Desktop/greece.flv' and (TOTEM): GStreamer encountered a general supporting library error.
[10:13] <SlimeyPete> yes, unless you have lots of ram, pav
[10:14] <pav> slimeypete uhm mind elaborating?
[10:14] <fen1x> whats the Cedega channel?
[10:14] <Jowi> Stwange, type "file /home/james/Desktop/greece.flv" in a terminal and see which codecs it needs.
[10:14] <SlimeyPete> pav: I assume you mean swap space? If so, it's used t provide virtual memory when you run out of ram
[10:15] <dug_> danyboy: you may need to install some firmware file, or else give up and try ndiswrapper, see these threads: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3325367 http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=328272
[10:15] <buzzinfly> could anyone hep out with this post?
[10:15] <buzzinfly> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3343411
[10:15] <pav> slimeypete oooo ok ty
[10:15] <Stwange> Jowi, /home/james/Desktop/greece.flv: Macromedia Flash Video (I thought I had already installed that). I remember a previous attempt I installing something like a wrapper plugin or something, is that anything to do with this?
[10:15] <Jowi> Stwange, wait. isn't flv flash video or something? I think you need the ffmpeg codec
[10:15] <Fxyz4ever> my video card VIA/S3G with Openchrome driver can support 3D, why can't it support Compiz?
[10:15] <Stwange> ok I'll google it, thanks
[10:16] <ScorpKing> danyboy: i fixed mine this morning. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx/Feisty
[10:16] <dug_> danyboy: see also these instructions about fwcutter: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=185174
[10:16] <Jowi> Stwange, mplayer and totem-xine should be able to play it at least...
[10:16] <iTG`Neatchee> Hey everyone.  I'm getting a segfault when I try to run gnome-keybinding-properties.  Unfortunately I can't seem to find a debug package for this app, so I can't do a backtrace.  Does anyone have suggestions on how to fix this problem?
[10:16] <Stwange> totem gets the error I showed you above, I haven't tried mplayer, is that a default package?
[10:17] <Jowi> Stwange, totem or totem-xine?
[10:17] <Jowi> !info mplayer
[10:17] <ubotu> mplayer: The Ultimate Movie Player For Linux. In component multiverse, is extra. Version 2:1.0~rc1-0ubuntu9.1 (feisty), package size 3967 kB, installed size 10004 kB
[10:17] <Blindet> On kubuntu, sudo apt-get install cant find any packages, xmms, amsn, firefox.. etc. is there something wrong with my settings?
[10:18] <Fxyz4ever> blindet: edit /etc/apt/sources.list and add some repository
[10:18] <galaxy> now instal compiz ?
[10:18] <galaxy> :(
[10:18] <Blindet> Fxyz4ever thanks
[10:18] <Jack_Sparrow> Blindet: did you ever apt-get update ?
[10:19] <Stwange> how do I start totem-xine? Typing it in bash doesn't work
[10:20] <PKdoR> 2 more thing before im done with my ubuntu convertion
[10:20] <Jowi> Stwange, to use totem-xine you need to install totem-xine. it will replace your current totem.
[10:20] <Stwange> mplayer doesn't find it because it doesn't list .flv as a valid video type.
[10:20] <Stwange> Ok, I'll give it a go, one second
[10:20] <PKdoR> I need to make my windows snap to the edges
[10:20] <Jowi> Stwange, you need ffmpeg as I said.
[10:21] <Jowi> !info ffmpeg
[10:21] <ubotu> ffmpeg: multimedia player, server and encoder. In component universe, is optional. Version 3:0.cvs20060823-3.1ubuntu4 (feisty), package size 176 kB, installed size 620 kB
[10:21] <Stwange> oh I thought you meant those would play it without ffmpeg
[10:21] <fen1x> I need help with Cedega, I'd appreciate it
[10:21] <galaxy> now instal compiz ?
[10:21] <Jowi> !info gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg
[10:21] <ubotu> gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg: FFmpeg plugin for GStreamer. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.10.2-0ubuntu4 (feisty), package size 2812 kB, installed size 6732 kB
[10:21] <Jowi> ah, it exist for the normal version of totem as well.
[10:22] <PKdoR> how do i make my windows snap to edges?
[10:22] <Stwange> Jowi, I did sudo apt-get install ffmpeg totem, but now I get the following error in totem: file:///home/james/Desktop/greece.flv
[10:22] <Stwange> wait no, there's more
[10:22] <iTG`Neatchee> Hey everyone.  I'm getting a segfault when I try to run gnome-keybinding-properties.  Unfortunately I can't seem to find a debug package for this app, so I can't do a backtrace.  Does anyone have suggestions on how to fix this problem?
[10:23] <Stwange> There is no plugin to handle this movie. :) sorry
[10:23] <Jowi> Stwange, "sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg"
[10:23] <bruenig> Stwange, don't use totem, use mplayer of vlc as they are built on ffmpeg
[10:23] <shad0w> !kismet
[10:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kismet - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:23] <bruenig> !info kismet
[10:23] <ubotu> kismet: Wireless 802.11b monitoring tool. In component universe, is optional. Version 2006.04.R1-1.1 (feisty), package size 964 kB, installed size 2448 kB
[10:23] <shad0w> 10x
[10:23] <bruenig> or vlc*
[10:24] <Stwange> Jowi, gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg is already the newest version. bruenig thanks, I'll try vlc one second
[10:24] <shad0w> Unable to set up pidfile /var/run//kismet_server.pid, couldn't open for writing: Permission denied
[10:24] <powl> hi i am a absolutely ubuntu rookie.. i have a samsung r40 notebook with a pentium dual core 1.6 and a radeo xpress 200m. My question is: how to install the open source driver that opengl does work and that i can use zwo screens. sorry for my bad english
[10:24] <raeth> Hey, how can I find out what version of Blender and GIMP Gutsy will contain?
[10:24] <fen1x> Preciate everyone's help on at least helpin me with a new server to help with cedega
[10:24] <Stwange> jowi, bruenig  [00000295]  main input error: no suitable demux module for `/:///home/james/Desktop/greece.flv'
[10:24] <Stwange> (in VLC)
[10:24] <bruenig> it works in vlc and mplayer here
[10:25] <Jowi> Stwange, no idea about that one...
[10:25] <bruenig> granted, not using ubuntu but still unless flv support was compiled out
[10:25] <fatcatmatt> shad0w: did u sudo it
[10:25] <Stwange> could I have a corrupt gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg? I could try removing t
[10:25] <shad0w> yes
[10:26] <bruenig> shad0w, I believe kismet needs to be run as root
[10:26] <shad0w> i will try now
[10:26] <raeth> How do I find out the version of GIMP that gutsy will have in its repos?
[10:26] <Stwange> nah same error, still doesn't work :S
[10:26] <bruenig> !info gimp gutsy
[10:26] <bend> What's the best way to hack the source code of an existing package, yet keep it within the ubuntu packaging system?
[10:26] <ubotu> gimp: The GNU Image Manipulation Program. In component main, is optional. Version 2.4.0~rc2-1ubuntu1 (gutsy), package size 4196 kB, installed size 11016 kB
[10:27] <raeth> Thanks
[10:27] <tatters> f I do a netboot install of gutsy what version do I get or foor thatmatter if Ii did it with feisy do I get the original realease or an updated version
[10:27] <bruenig> bend, existing packages are binary
[10:27] <bruenig> bend, so....
[10:27] <bend> bruenig: well, I guess I should rephrase:  what's the best way to get a source-code version of an existing package
[10:27] <bend> ...and then convert it back to a binary package
[10:28] <usser> bend usually sources have -src in ther repository
[10:28] <powl> where can i find some help installing radeon xpress 200m open source driver
[10:28] <bend> For example,  let's say I want to hack nautilus...
[10:28] <bruenig> bend, you can apt-get source, to get the source but that doesn't solve what you are asking, I would just compile normally and the deb it up
[10:28] <usser> bend like nautilus-something-something-src
[10:28] <bruenig> usser, don't think you are right
[10:29] <usser> bruenig what why?
[10:29] <Kragnerac>  /root
[10:29] <bend> bruenig: and how do you "deb it up"?   (forgive me I'm new to ubuntu coming from gentoo)
[10:29] <iTG`Neatchee> usser: that's, like, an RPM naming convention
[10:29] <iTG`Neatchee> debian repositories store source very differently
[10:29] <elementz> hi everybody
[10:29] <usser> iTG`Neatchee oh didnt know that
[10:29] <tatters>  after compiling making it a deb helps when it comes to uninstalling/upgrading ?
[10:30] <usser> iTG`Neatchee how does deb store it?
[10:30] <bruenig> bend, oh gees, the docs are confusing, the ones I have read. Basically what you do, when you do make install, you do make install DESTDIR=/some/fake/directory, then you create a debian directory inside that DESTDIR and put a control file with basic meta data all the stuff you see when you do "apt-cache show package" and then you use dpkg -b to create the deb
[10:30] <elementz> does anybody know of an implementation for ubuntu to utilize touchscreens as multitouch/touch input devices as used in eg the openmoko or iphone for eg smooth page scrolling?
[10:31] <usser> bruenig how about checkinstall?
[10:31] <kop2> what is a config for amule : ADSL 512 kbps ? Thanx you
[10:31] <TehRandom> Hey there... anyone know if there's a documentation site particular to the Server version of Ubuntu?
[10:31] <bruenig> checkinstall is a script that does what I just said except it doesn't fill in the meta data appropriately
[10:31] <kane77> TehRandom, https://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/index.html something like this?
[10:31] <iTG`Neatchee> usser: it stores the source code in a separate location, as a clean-source tarball, a .diff.gz to patch the clean source to whatever version is in the repo, and a dsc file used for verifying the diff.gz and tar.gz files (that's a lay-men's version of how it works)
[10:32] <TehRandom> kane77, precisely... thank you
[10:32] <kane77> TehRandom, np.. google is your friend ;)
[10:32] <elementz> anybody?
[10:32] <kop2> amule configuration for 512 kbps ! Please
[10:32] <tatters> f I do a netboot install of feisty is it the original version or one that been patched with latest updates?
[10:33] <TehRandom> kane77, i was kind of hoping for a 7.1 version guide though.... i assume the fundamentals are the same....
[10:33] <bend> bruenig: I just read something about "checkinstall"..  Is that what I should be using?
[10:33] <iTG`Neatchee> Hey everyone.  I'm getting a segfault when I try to run gnome-keybinding-properties.  Unfortunately I can't seem to find a debug package for this app, so I can't do a backtrace.  Does anyone have suggestions on how to fix this problem?
[10:33] <TehRandom> I'm new to Ubuntu... I swore years ago that i'd never leave slackware ;)
[10:33] <kop2> Amule configuration help
[10:33] <bruenig> bend, if you want the package to be identical to the one in the repos in terms of meta data, no
[10:34] <bend> bruenig: ah, ok
[10:34] <NuCobra> any on here play OT?
[10:34] <kane77> TehRandom, I don't think there is a guide released prior to the ubuntu version.. the ubuntu+1 in this stage is not meant for production usage...
[10:35] <TehRandom> kane77, i'm not really using it for production yet... i'm just looking for a good host OS for vmware
[10:35] <TehRandom> since ubuntu has so much press lately, i figured i'd give it a shot
[10:37] <UpgradeBoy> Does anyone now how to make the cube appear far away using Beryl? I have been though the options and the cube is still right "in my face" as opposed to further away on the Z axis.
[10:37] <Nemes> How could I navigate remote directories through the terminal? (I only know how to access them through "Places" in GNOME)
[10:37] <bruenig> !efffects | UpgradeBoy
[10:37] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about efffects - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:37] <bruenig> !effects | UpgradeBoy
[10:37] <ubotu> UpgradeBoy: For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[10:37] <Stwange> anyone got any suggestions as to why .flv's aren't being played?
[10:37] <urilockz> i'm looking for a decent video editing software that doesnt crash when i import something :c
[10:38] <bradmw> tatters: it should be the one with updates
[10:38] <thedash> anybody good with the dvdbackup command ?
[10:38] <tatters> midnight commander is good and scp to view folders in terminal view
[10:38] <kane77> Nemes, what kind of remote directories? ssh? ftp?
[10:38] <mon^rch> UpgradeBoy: look for a soom option in "rotate cube"... I think its called "zoom before rotate"
[10:38] <bruenig> Stwange, try compiling mplayer with all the codecs and such installed and see, in the past the ubuntu packagers have crippled mplayer
[10:38] <bruenig> !effects | mon^rch
[10:38] <ubotu> mon^rch: For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[10:39] <Stwange> bruenig, so you mean, uninstall and reinstall it?
[10:39] <Nemes> kane77, they're just Windows shared directories
[10:39] <bruenig> Stwange, uninstall, go get the source and go from there
[10:39] <Stwange> oh ok
[10:39] <Stwange> cheers
[10:40] <galaxy> why no can update ubuntu ?
[10:40] <bruenig> !english | galaxy
[10:40] <iTG`Neatchee> Hey everyone.  I'm getting a segfault when I try to run gnome-keybinding-properties.  Unfortunately I can't seem to find a debug package for this app, so I can't do a backtrace.  Does anyone have suggestions on how to fix this problem?
[10:40] <ubotu> galaxy: The #ubuntu, #kubuntu and #xubuntu channels are English only. For a complete list of channels in other languages, please visit http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat
[10:40] <tatters> bradmw  k,thnx installing now so should   know in a few
[10:40] <riaal__> where can I see the ssh logfiles? like logins etc?
[10:40] <TehRandom> is there no overview/summary configuration utility for Ubuntu server?
[10:41] <bradmw> tatters: you might want to disable the framebuffer on booting. i installed gutsy gibbon last night over a network boot and when xorg configured it corrupted the framebuffer
[10:41] <kane77> Nemes, you can mount smb shares with smbmount...
[10:41] <livingdaylight> someone can tell me where i get the latest gutsy image?
[10:41] <kane77> Nemes, then browse as usualy..
[10:41] <bruenig> !gibbon | livingdaylight
[10:41] <ubotu> livingdaylight: 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
[10:41] <tatters> bradmw: hmm thats what im installing now :)
[10:41] <bradmw> livingdaylight: ask google
[10:41] <Nemes> kane77, thanks
[10:42] <Balsus> I have installed ruby on rails on my Ubuntu and tried to watch some screen casts which are *.mov  with Totem movie player. I get a error saying gstreamer encountered a stream error.  I can watch all the *.mov trailers from apples sight but not the screencast from http://www.rubyonrails.org/screencasts any help would be appreciated
[10:42] <riaal__> Please? Is there a logfile for ssh logins etc.?
[10:42] <Stwange> bruenig, I did ./configure --enable-gui and got this error, I have no idea what it means: Error: Cannot find header either inttypes.h or bitypes.h (see DOCS/HTML/en/faq.html)
[10:43] <crackintosh> I just recently did the apache update and it created a directory called apache2-default in my /var/www directory. When I goto this directory it has a page that says "it works" located in it. Can I delete this directory?
[10:43] <kane77> Balsus, you can try to convert them with ffmpeg to some other format.. although I have been able to watch them.. alternatiely try mplayer...
[10:43] <bruenig> Stwange, you are going to have to fight through a lot of errors, probably over 10, those are c headers I bet libc6-dev
[10:43] <bradmw> riaal__: logs are under /var/log
[10:43] <Stwange> :( can I apt-get these libraries?
[10:43] <bruenig> Stwange, also, you are going to want to --enable more than that probably
[10:43] <riaal__> bradmw: what shall i look for? ssh?
[10:43] <Stwange> this could take a while, I've absolutely no experience doing this
[10:44] <kane77> crackintosh, yes this is just template so that you can check it works...
[10:44] <Balsus> Thanks Kane77 I will give that a bash
[10:44] <DJames07> ello :)
[10:44] <bradmw> riaal__: try 'grep ssh /var/log/ -Rl'
[10:44] <[JAPS] sm1g> Who knows anything about installing Ubuntu on Virtual PC 2007?
[10:44] <Stwange> bruenig, the actual error is http://pastebin.com/m6e0db9e1
[10:44] <kane77> Balsus, I don't remember but I too had some problems with RoR screencasts.. then I converted them to .avi and it was ok...
[10:45] <bruenig> Stwange, just fight through it, get the libraries, you'll figure it out
[10:45] <bruenig> Stwange, I told you the first one already
[10:45] <Stwange> ah ok, I thought you said that was a possibility.
[10:45] <DJames07> I can't get my wireless internet to work on Ubuntu, and i'm Linux retarded.
[10:45] <bradmw> DJames07: what wireless card?
[10:45] <DJames07> My laptop is an Acer Aspire 5050.
[10:46] <fivetwentysix> What's the highest quality format to rip a cd to?
[10:46] <tatters> hmm I like how the netboot install offers all the different flavours
[10:46] <CountX> can someone help me get my boot up sound changed?
[10:47] <CountX> i really dont like that sound that ubuntu makes when i boot up
[10:47] <DJames07> I thought Linux would be like my Mac... where everything just works.
[10:47] <bradmw> fivetwentysix: audio cd? .wav are always best. flac will have same quality as .wav with less space at the cost of greater processing requirements
[10:47] <CountX> DJames07, no, macs are for people who want everything to work without knowing how, linux if for the opposite type of person
[10:47] <thedash> anybody good with dvdbackup ?
[10:47] <rabiddachshun1> what would the command be to open rhythmbox to a specific file and have it start playing?
[10:47] <riaal__> will rm * remove all files in a folder?
[10:47] <rabiddachshun1> in the terminal*
[10:47] <kane77> DJames07, eh.. it actually works, but you need to tweek it a bit :)
[10:47] <fivetwentysix> bradmw: Higher proccessor usage on play-back?
[10:47] <Jowi> riaal__, no
[10:48] <bradmw> fivetwentysix: yeah
[10:48] <sm1g> Does anyone know anything about installing an OS (Ubuntu 7.04) on a Virtual PC? (Virtual PC 2007)
[10:48] <CountX> rhthmbox --help
[10:48] <Jowi> riaal__, to be precise. it will not remove subfolders or hidden files.
[10:48] <riaal__> Jowi: what will?
[10:48] <DJames07> Alrighttt. Should I go hardwire and come back in here on Ubuntu?.
[10:48] <rabiddachshun1> countx: --help doesn't help :(
[10:48] <fivetwentysix> bradmw: Will I notice a my computer slow down on Q6600?
[10:48] <Balsus> SMLG I am running UBUNTU but on vmware workstation
[10:48] <CountX> rabiddachshun1, ah, sry
[10:48] <CountX> where can i change the bootup sound
[10:48] <Balsus> its better virtual pc does not perform well
[10:48] <thedash> what does it mean when my entire CPU is waiting ?
[10:48] <bradmw> fivetwentysix: i don't know what a q6600 is but most computers for years have no problems playing .flac files
[10:48] <kane77> CountX, and windows is for people who don't want to know why it doesn't work... (dos for people who want to know why it doesn't work..  ) :)
[10:48] <Jowi> riaal__, rm -r foldername/ (alternative: "rm -rf foldername/" but that will not ask you for confirmation, use with care)
[10:49] <bradmw> thedash: probably deadlocked
[10:49] <sm1g> Balsus... should i download VMWare now?
[10:49] <Balsus> yes mate
[10:49] <sm1g> crap... i just got it setup :(
[10:49] <fivetwentysix> bradmw: 4core cpu @ 2.4GHZ
[10:49] <sm1g> ok.. where do i get VM anyway?
[10:49] <DJames07> I am only on Windows because I don't have a Mac laptop yet.
[10:49] <Balsus> I use both vmware and microsoft for virtualisation and vmware wins hand down
[10:50] <nickrud> thedash: you mean io wait?
[10:50] <DJames07> will it be easier to help me with my wireless issues if I come back in here on Ubuntu?
[10:50] <sm1g> Balsus where can i get VMWare?
[10:50] <CountX> Balsus, i cant get vmware to work so i use virtualbox
[10:50] <Balsus> give us a mo
[10:50] <bradmw> fivetwentysix: no problem at all. to give you an example, i have a flac playing on a 700 mhz athlon classic using 2-3% of the cpu. a quad core won't even register it ;)
[10:50] <rabiddachshun1> hm, I don't think rhythmbox supports that, but totem does!
[10:50] <Balsus> hmm don't know about virtial box what is it mate
[10:50] <Balsus> sending ling smlg give us a minute
[10:50] <bradmw> DJames07: if you find out what wireless card your laptop has (for example, by looking at the specifications), we can probably help you
[10:50] <thedash> nickrud :: I noticed it was pegged, so I checked 'top', total use was about 2%, 98% wait, average load ~0.7
[10:51] <DJames07> Let me research. I will return.
[10:51] <nickrud> thedash: usually waiting for the disk
[10:51] <rathel> Anyone got any suggestions for a good CAD app?
[10:51] <fivetwentysix> bradmw: lol then why didn't you mention the higher cpu usage?
[10:51] <thedash> disk usage is at nothing
[10:51] <fivetwentysix> *did
[10:51] <sm1g> Balsus - its 's' 'm' '1' 'g' :)
[10:51] <thedash> nickrud :: is there any way to see what is waiting for the disk ?
[10:51] <Balsus> wooooo cross chat dudes if you want info do a private chat
[10:51] <kane77> DJames, in ubuntu you can do something like lspci | grep wireless to find out...
[10:52] <riaal__> lol! I have so many login atempts to my samba share that I can't delete the logfiles! "Argument list too long
[10:52] <riaal__> lol! I have so many login atempts to my samba share that I can't delete the logfiles! "Argument list too long" What to do???
[10:52] <bradmw> riaal__: what command did you try?
[10:52] <nickrud> thedash: I usually run the system monitor applet, and make sure the different states of the processor are contrasting colors, it's easy to follow cpu usage that way
[10:52] <Stwange> bruenig, I'm onto the third error, something about requiring x11 support, but Googling it only provides help for warty, and the one I did find for 7.01 simply had the response "use the repos", so that didn't help. Any idea?
[10:52] <rabiddachshun1> crap! totem doesn't have read permission over my windows partition :(
[10:52] <riaal__> bradmw: sudo rm -r /var/log/samba/*
[10:53] <fen1x> How do I get Flash player on here, I'm using the x86
[10:53] <DJames07> Atheros AR5007EG Wireless Network Adapter, according to my Device Manager
[10:53] <nickrud> *users
[10:53] <thedash> nickrud :: that is where I noticed the pegged-ness at first, but looked into more detail with top, as the system monitor doesn't show waits or anything
[10:53] <bradmw> riaal__: try "find /var/log/samba/ -exec rm '{}' \;"
[10:53] <sm1g> Balsus - pm
[10:53] <nickrud> thedash: then the guy that said deadlocked is on the right path, I'd think
[10:54] <bradmw> fen1x: search for 'flash' in Synaptic Package Manager under the Administration submenu of the System menu
[10:55] <thedash> well nickrud, I am a bit stuck then, as the system monitor shows nothing [other than itself]  using more than 4% of the CPU, but it's still pegged, and I can't seem to figure out why
[10:55] <fen1x> whats the best Flash player for Ubuntu?
[10:55] <bradmw> fen1x: the official nonfree one will be most compatible
[10:55] <kane77> fen1x, you mean free?? or one for 64bit?
[10:56] <DJames07> Is that the info you need about my wireless?
[10:56] <fivetwentysix> What's a good ripper/extractor program
[10:56] <mbt> fen1x, Depends on how you classify "best".  If you want purely free software, use Gnash.  If you want absolute compatibility, use Adobe's Flash.
[10:56] <fen1x> Free, but I am using Ubuntu x64
[10:56] <erUSUL> !flash64
[10:56] <ubotu> You can run Flash, Real, and Java plugins in AMD64 bit computers with Firefox. see the steps to follow at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirefoxAMD64FlashJava
[10:56] <bradmw> DJames07: yes
[10:56] <sm1g> VMware virtual pc = VMware server?
[10:56] <mbt> fen1x, You'll want to use nspluginwrapper, or a chrooted Firefox.
[10:56] <sm1g> VMware virtual pc = VMware server?
[10:57] <fen1x> mbt, how do I do that?
[10:57] <DJames07> Okay. I installed Ubuntu using Wubi, by the way. My system is x64
[10:57] <bradmw> fivetwentysix: give 'grip' a try.
[10:57] <sm1g> so its not 32-bit
[10:57] <sm1g> bradmw
[10:57] <sm1g> VMware virtual pc = VMware server?
[10:57] <fivetwentysix> bradmw: I am.
[10:57] <bradmw> sm1g: i don't know
[10:57] <mbt> fen1x, I have a link somewhere hang on
[10:57] <fivetwentysix> bradmw: Any other recommendations?
[10:57] <fen1x> mbt, kk thanks
[10:58] <warren_> Hello...can someone please help me install Beryl...I can't find help anywhere.  I've tried every walkthrough there is.
[10:58] <kane77> fen1x, you can try swfdec it plays most of the stuff..
[10:58] <bruenig> !effects | warren_
[10:58] <ubotu> warren_: For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[10:58] <Balsus> Sorry to be a pain but I am a rookie in Ubuntu I tried to do a search in add and remove for mplayer of ffmpeg found nothing how do I install
[10:59] <rambo3> !universe | Balsus
[10:59] <bradmw> DJames07: looking, x64 complicates things a bit
[10:59] <ubotu> Balsus: 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
[10:59] <rambo3> !mplayer | Bajo
[10:59] <ubotu> Bajo: mplayer is a media player. It resides in the mutiverse repository and can easily be installed via applications -> add/remove. For codecs try !codecs
[10:59] <erUSUL> !repos | Balsus
[11:00] <ph8> hey all, i'm installing sabnzbd - and when i start it i just get a blank page @ host/port - anyone ever had that?
[11:00] <mbt> fen1x, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=341727
[11:01] <fen1x> mbt, ty
[11:01] <viqas> anyone here good with tftp?
[11:01] <joshritger> i am having trouble installing nvidia drivers in fiesty, this is a fresh install and for some reason it wont load x once I install the nvidia glx driver, in previous installs it worked fine
[11:01] <ph8> are you using envy joshritger?
[11:01] <Jowi> Balsus, sudo apt-get install mplayer. after that you can force the use of ffmpeg with "mplayer -afm ffmpeg -vfm ffmpeg filenametoplay"
[11:01] <Stwange> ok I am trying to compile mplayer from source, and I keep getting an error about needing x11 support. I just re-installed x11-common, but I get the same error. Any ideas?
[11:01] <spyteman> i'm trying to compile pidgin and ./configure asks for "GTK+ 2.0 development headers", what package is this? dont know which one to pick from synaptic
[11:01] <ph8> it'll be the -dev package spyteman
[11:01] <DJames07> Brad, when you figure somwthing out, can you PM me? I should atleast get some work done today. ;)
[11:01] <joshritger> no, it is a fresh install
[11:01] <mbt> spyteman, http://www.trausch.us/pidgin
[11:02] <ph8> joshritger: try envy then
[11:02] <rambo3> spyteman, just search gtk 2.0 dev
[11:02] <spyteman> i cant find a -dev package somehow ph8 :(
[11:02] <joshritger> what is envy?
[11:02] <ph8> best way of installing nvidia drivers tbh
[11:02] <Jowi> Stwange, did you try another flv file by any chance?
[11:02] <mbt> spyteman, Oh wait I am an idiot
[11:02] <bruenig> !envy | ph8 joshritger
[11:02] <ubotu> ph8 joshritger: envy is a script that may leave you envious of those who have not used it, use the resticted manager to install binary drivers or use the instructions on the wiki, this script may break your machine very badly!
[11:02] <kane77> spyteman, why are you compiling pidgin?
[11:02] <mbt> spyteman, My directions won't be available until NFSN comes back up
[11:02] <Stwange> Jowi, no...
[11:02] <ph8> kane77: there's no pidgin package?
[11:02] <Stwange> I could try one?
[11:02] <battleLoli> Is it possible to have aptitude show me the date the package was last updated?
[11:02] <spyteman> kane77 how else do i install it? i looked for packages but couldnt find any
[11:02] <ph8> joshritger: worked perfectly for me, best way to install nvidia drivers imo
[11:02] <kane77> ph8, not in official repo there is one on getdeb.net
[11:02] <ph8> :o nice
[11:02] <joshritger> ok
[11:02] <kane77> spyteman, check on getdeb.net
[11:03] <ph8> care you paste the apt lines? :po
[11:03] <ikon> how can i install openbravo on ubuntu?
[11:03] <spyteman> thanks everyone
[11:03] <Jowi> Stwange, perhaps you should. maybe it is not mplayer that is misbehaving. (it was you that got the prob with greece.flv no?)
[11:03] <DJames07> I'm going to get on a hardwired connection and come back in here on Ubuntu. BRB
[11:03] <fivetwentysix> Amarok doesn't play-back flac files?
[11:03] <benanzo> is there a command in GNOME's run dialog (ALT+F2) that will open a terminal and then launch "top" in it?  for instance: "gnome-terminal ; top" or "gnome-terminal && top"  but none of those work
[11:03] <joshritger> ph8: do you have a link to envy's wiki?
[11:03] <Stwange> Jowi, yeah, well remembered (the name that is :))
[11:03] <ikon> how can i install openbravo on ubuntu?
[11:03] <ph8> sorry josh you'll have to ask google
[11:03] <bruenig> benanzo, its something like gnome-terminal -e "top", look in the gnome-terminal man page
[11:03] <joshritger> ok
[11:04] <dave__> anyone know how to get ktorrent running smoothly behind a router?
[11:04] <benanzo> OK
[11:04] <Stwange> I'll just get another from youtube :)
[11:04] <dave__> i've forwarded all the ports it desires
[11:04] <kane77> ph8, there is no apt repository set up yet...
[11:04] <dave__> and nothing seems to get it to work
[11:04] <Jowi> Stwange, I never had a problem with ubuntu's mplayer version that's why I think compiling mplayer from source can be a waste of time.
[11:04] <CountX> can someone please help me with virtualbox
[11:04] <ikon> anyone knows how install openbravo on ubuntu feisty 7 ?
[11:05] <whatspy> hi, if anyone ever installed bugzilla on ubuntu, where did you find the checksetup.pl file ???
[11:05] <erUSUL> !virtualbox | CountX
[11:05] <ubotu> CountX: VirtualBox is open-source virtualization software for x86, with a proprietary "enterprise" version sporting additional features. Packages for Ubuntu are provided by the makers at http://www.virtualbox.org/ - Setup details at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/VirtualBox
[11:05] <whatspy> I can't seem to find it !
[11:05] <kane77> btw.. does gnash play youtube videos yet?
[11:05] <spyteman> kane77 how do i install these .deb files then? i'm new to linux
[11:05] <spyteman> or can i add this getdeb.net to apt-get sources?
[11:05] <Vero1> hola, quisiera saber si alguien sabe de Nautilus
[11:05] <thibaud> spyteman: sudo dpkg -i debfile
[11:05] <kane77> spyteman, download and if you have dapper or higher just double click on the file...
[11:06] <spyteman> i got 7.04, that's higher? :)
[11:06] <kane77> spyteman, or what thibaud said.. (this works on all versions of ubuntu..)
[11:06] <erUSUL> !es | Vero1
[11:06] <ubotu> Vero1: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[11:06] <kane77> spyteman, yep
[11:06] <riaal__> there is no way to read logfiles whit out root access?
[11:06] <erUSUL> Vero1: ve a #ubuntu-es este canal es solo para ingls
[11:07] <Vero1> bien, gracias , adios
[11:07] <kane77> spyteman, there is unfortunately no apt repository for getdeb.. but I like it very much anyway.. you can find latest versions there..
[11:08] <spyteman> cool, thanks a lot!
[11:08] <thedash> well, I think I sort-of figured it out, I had a DVD in the drive, and that device was at 100% usage, though it wasn't doing anything
[11:08] <bruenig> kane77, like windows all over again!!
[11:08] <Stwange> Jowi, thanks, it was the file. Sorry for wasting your time
[11:08] <thedash> but now that I've ejected it, 'syslogd' and 'dd' are using most of my CPU, in the column 'sy', which I assume to be system or something
[11:08] <kane77> bruenig, sorry?
[11:09] <bruenig> kane77, non updated third party software, wooooo!!
[11:09] <riaal__> Anyone know where I can see ssh logins? Some logfile?
[11:09] <ph8> hey all, i'm installing sabnzbd - and when i start it i just get a blank page @ host/port - anyone ever had that?
[11:09] <kane77> bruenig, to be honest I only use it to get the latest version of xmoto :P
[11:10] <Jowi> Stwange, no worries. I guess you wasted more time than I did ;)
[11:10] <gnutron> riaal__ probably /var/log/auth.log shouls show it.
[11:10] <Stwange> good point :)
[11:10] <zillao> jiji
[11:12] <cox377> does anyone know why the command like "locate" doesnt work
[11:12] <pike_> cox377: what does it say?
[11:12] <pike_> cox377: just returns another prompt?
[11:12] <cox377> pike_: yup
[11:12] <boojah> i need some help getting my proftp server up, i get this error when i start it, id it something i need to fix?     IPv6 getaddrinfo 'boojah' error: No address associated with hostname
[11:13] <gnutron> cox377 - try 'find' or 'whereis'
[11:13] <pike_> cox377: what is your locate command? you might need to sudo locate -u or updatedb if its a recent file
[11:13] <ikon> how can install a .bin file ?
[11:13] <pike_> cox377: say you want to find something in /etc  youd  sudo find /etc -name myfile
[11:13] <pike_> or something
[11:14] <kane77> ikon, most likely chmod +x file.bin && ./file.bin
[11:14] <gnutron> ikon - chmod +x file.bin  then ./file.bin
[11:14] <riaal__> There just has to be some way to list ssh logins? Isent there a logfile for ssh?
[11:14] <ikon> jajajajaja quien da mas? como hago? como kane o como gnutron ?
[11:14] <kane77> ikon, of course if it isn't the .bin cd image..
[11:14] <cox377> pike_: what does sudo locate -u do?
[11:15] <gnutron> riaal__  /var/log/auth.log  shows it.
[11:15] <riaal__> gnutron: that file is like insain, can I just clear it someway?
[11:15] <pike_> cox377: update locate database
[11:15] <gnutron> riaal__   sudo grep ssh /var/log/auth.log
[11:16] <YaBaDaBaDoOoO> !bitch
[11:16] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bitch - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[11:16] <cox377> talking of SSH
[11:16] <riaal__> gnutron: only shows when I restarted the server =/
[11:16] <cox377> i cannot locate the hosts.deny & hosts.allow
[11:17] <gnutron> riaal__  correction,  sudo grep ssh2 /var/log/auth.log or grep Accepted /var/log/auth.log
[11:17] <Stwange> can anyone give me a hand? I'm trying to install a driver for my sound card (I say card, but it's onboard) from source, I did ./configure and got no error, but typing "make" gives me division by zero errors (about 200 of them). The motherboard is ASUS A8V-VM if that helps
[11:17] <kroiz> I got an exercise to Write a find command that will search in the home directory for file named core, that have not been accessed withen 2 weeks and remove them. Bonus: save the names of the files that were remove to a log file
[11:17] <boojah> does anyone know if this error:     IPv6 getaddrinfo 'boojah' error: No address associated with hostname    is why my ftp server can't be accessed?
[11:18] <kroiz> can you help me with the bonus part
[11:18] <riaal__> gnutron: nothing? =S
[11:18] <gnutron> riaal__   grep password /var/log/auth.log  works well also.
[11:19] <boojah> i use IPv4 so this is just a result of me having an v4 address right? or do i need to tell proftp that i use IPv4?
[11:19] <riaal__> gnutron: sorry, don't get anything about ssh
[11:19] <cox377> should the host.deny file have anything in it as standard?
[11:19] <gnutron> riaal__   sudo tail -f /var/log/auth.log  then login from a remote box and watch it in realtime
[11:20] <erUSUL> kroiz: use tee
[11:20] <kroiz> but how do I add more then one command to the exec
[11:21] <gnutron> kroiz  use ';' for sequencial execution
[11:21] <stdin> riaal__: try "grep ssh2 /var/log/auth.log" or just "last"
[11:21] <afief> When sending something to my printer(which ubuntu recognized correctly, I just pressed next next apply) the jobs appear as "stopped" in the job list and there is no way to resume them
[11:21] <kroiz> thanks
[11:21] <Jowi> kroiz, or simply use   echo $DELETEDFILE>> $LOGFILE
[11:22] <kroiz> not echo {} >> logfile
[11:22] <boojah> i need some help getting proftp to work, can someone point me in the right direction on where i find a howto? all i found was this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=79588
[11:22] <riaal__> stdin: cheers, can I use grep in realtime?
[11:22] <boojah> and it doesnt seem to work
[11:22] <Jowi> afief, sounds like the driver doesn't work.
[11:22] <gnutron> riaal__ yes you can
[11:22] <Jowi> !printing | afief
[11:22] <ubotu> afief: Printing in Ubuntu is done with cups. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://linuxprinting.org - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[11:22] <stdin> riaal__: use it like "tail -F /var/log/auth.log | grep ssh2"
[11:23] <erUSUL> kroiz: i would use tee and xargs not the exec option of find....
[11:23] <afief> Jowi, even though ubuntu gave me the correct name automatically?
[11:23] <riaal__> gnutron: thanks for helping
[11:23] <Jowi> afief, yeah. had that prob on a brother multifunction that I installed a couple of months ago.
[11:23] <riaal__> stdin: thanks
[11:23] <gnutron> riaal__ de nada
[11:23] <PKdoR> I need help with windows snaping to grid
[11:23] <PKdoR> please
[11:24] <afief> Jowi, funny, this is a multifunction too, could you give me some advice on configuring the scanner as well if I get the printer to work?
[11:24] <Jowi> afief, linuxprinting.org has a nice database. have a look for the printer model you use and see what it says.
[11:24] <DJames07> I'm back.
[11:24] <Jowi> afief, if you get the printing to work then the scanner is a piece of cake (normally)
[11:24] <Stwange> (sorry for repeating but) can anyone give me a hand? I'm trying to install a driver for my sound card (I say card, but it's onboard) from source, I did ./configure and got no error, but typing "make" gives me division by zero errors (about 200 of them). The motherboard is ASUS A8V-VM if that helps
[11:24] <Jowi> afief, getting late here so I won't stay long
[11:24] <askand> Do I need all thos modules in xorg.conf?
[11:24] <askand> 	Load	"bitmap"
[11:24] <askand> 	Load	"ddc"
[11:24] <askand> 	Load	"dri"
[11:24] <askand> 	Load	"extmod"
[11:24] <askand> 	Load	"freetype"
[11:25] <askand> 	Load	"glx"
[11:25] <askand> 	Load	"int10"
[11:25] <askand> 	Load	"vbe"
[11:25] <askand> 	Load    "i2c"
[11:25] <erUSUL> !paste | askand
[11:25] <ubotu> askand: 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)
[11:25] <Jowi> askand, please use pastebin
[11:25] <drama1981> is there anyway to block certain packages from updating?
[11:25] <Scunizi> Stwange: ususally asus onboard audio is recognized pretty good.  Are you trying to install the asus driver?
[11:25] <afief> Jowi, no problem i'll try to figure it out
[11:26] <askand> Is there anything in this xorgfile that seems to stop me from using compiz fusion? And is all those modules neccesary?      http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/37051/
[11:26] <Jowi> drama1981, yes. in synaptic click on the package you want to lock. then go to "Package -> lock version"
[11:26] <Stwange> Scunizi, yeah, I have this problem in all distros I've managed to install. It works, but the left speaker squeals really loud, and the right one squeals a bit
[11:26] <PKdoR> how can i make my windows snap? any one?
[11:26] <Stwange> use a brick :)
[11:26] <drama1981> ok ty Jowi ill try that.
[11:26] <Scunizi> Stwange: what kind of chipset is it?
[11:27] <tag> is there a way to install eclipse without gcj?
[11:27] <tag> I don't want gcj, I already have two sun java versions installed - just use that plz.k.thx
[11:27] <riaal__> is someone running devilspie?
[11:27] <afief> Jowi, seems lexmark no longer offer Linux drivers:S
[11:27] <Stwange> Scunizi, if I understood correctly, Socket 939
[11:28] <clearzen> !grub
[11:28] <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
[11:28] <askand> Is there anything in this xorgfile that seems to stop me from using compiz fusion? And is all those modules neccesary?                    http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/37051/
[11:28] <Jowi> PKdoR, in gnome (using metacity window manager) you can't I think.
[11:29] <Scunizi> Stwange: naw.. not what I ment.  What kind of audio chipset.  Also are you running 64 bit ubuntu?
[11:29] <bobsomebody> hrm
[11:29] <bobsomebody> i get a double voice on festival....
[11:29] <tag> I don't want *any* gcj stuff, it just gets in the way of real java development
[11:29] <Jowi> afief, which model?
[11:29] <Scunizi> Stwange: ADI AD1986A 6-channel High Definition Audio CODEC  is what it has.. Just looked on Asus's site..
[11:30] <afief> Jowi, lexmark x215
[11:30] <DJames07> Can anyone help me set up my wireless card?
[11:30] <Yendor> Why is my Knetworkmanager telling me Knetworkmanager not working?! all my drivers are installed correctly...what is the problem, how can I solve it please?
[11:30] <Stwange> Scunizi, I was looking on there too :) you win. So any idea what to do?
[11:30] <Jowi> afief, http://openprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=Lexmark-X215
[11:30] <Scunizi> Stwange: looking hang on.
[11:31] <afief> Jowi, how do i configure it to use that driver?
[11:31] <teimu> what is the name of the package that gives you xorg.conf in /etc/X11? i dont think its x11-common (because its still not here after install). i see many indications of X11 on the system, but not that feature. NOTE: this was a minimal install of ubuntu. absolute barebone
[11:31] <askand> Is there anything in this xorgfile that seems to stop me from using compiz fusion? And is all those modules neccesary?                    http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/37051/
[11:31] <idiot> any ideas on how to get divx to work under firefox and ubuntu fiesty
[11:32] <nny> is there a known way to share printers with Terminal Server Client through Ubuntu?
[11:32] <Pelo> teimu, xserver-xorg ?
[11:32] <Stwange> there a reason there's no ops in this channel?
[11:32] <teimu> Pelo, Ill give it a try. thanks
[11:32] <Jowi> afief, ummm, i don't have gnome atm. If i remember correctly you should be able to go to gnome-cups-manager and either add the printer and select the driver or right click on the already installed printer and chose another driver for it...
[11:32] <kinoka2k> Question: I have a bug reported from ubuntu BUG: Scheduling while atomic: swapper, Kernel 20-16-generic ideas?
[11:32] <Pelo> Stwange,  they are there,  hidden, waiting to pounce. be afraid, very afraid
[11:33] <Stwange> :)
[11:33] <Scunizi> Stwange: follow this link and search for AD1986A http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/testing/ChangeLog-2.6.18-rc1. Won't tell you much but something to look at while I'm still looking.
[11:33] <shaquille> does anybody know what kernel is best used for a dual core processor in gutsy? the official gutsy repo doesn't seem to have an smp-enabled kernel
[11:33] <Stwange> heh thanks
[11:33] <youknowme> I just installed an FDD, I can see/add/use the files but I cannot delete them. Help?
[11:33] <erUSUL> !generic | shaquille
[11:33] <ubotu> shaquille: Background to the decision to replace -686, k7 and -smp kernels with -generic can be found here https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-August/019983.html (the -386 kernel is still available if needed)
[11:33] <afief> Jowi, the driver mentioned doesn't appear in the list:S
[11:34] <Pelo> shaquille,  you'd have to ask in #ubuntu+1
[11:34] <kinoka2k> Question: I have a bug reported from ubuntu BUG: Scheduling while atomic: swapper, Kernel 20-16-generic ideas?
[11:34] <Scunizi> Stwange: See also Alsa Bug 2103
[11:34] <drama1981> idiot:  you need the win32 codecs to start with. i also use xine to play dvix
[11:34] <Pelo> kinoka2k, check in the forum
[11:34] <Stwange> I'm reading but I've got no idea what these mean :)
[11:34] <shaquille> OK thanks
[11:35] <teimu> Pelo, thanks again. That worked, and also fixed another problem I was having with a missing /etc/X11/xserver/SecurityPolicy.
[11:35] <OrangeMonkey> how can you access web min remotely
 Hello. After updating nvidia-glx I have a white screen bug in Xgl/Compiz.
 Is there anything I can do to fix that?
[11:35] <drama1981> Jowi:  thankx the lock version trick in synaptic worked. finally fglrx isnt trying to downgrade anymore
[11:35] <OrangeMonkey> I have it on a server 10.10.105.132 and I want to get it from my desktop
[11:35] <OrangeMonkey> 10.10.105.200
[11:35] <Pelo> teimu, don'T mention it,  ever
[11:35] <teimu> 10.10 is local isnt it?
[11:35] <Balsus> I want to install vmware tools and the instruction I have is to run this command ./vmware-install.pl  the file resides in Desktop how would i do this in terminal
[11:36] <Pelo> teimu, type hosts
[11:36] <OrangeMonkey> yes it's from a local DHCP server at rez
[11:36] <youknowme> I just installed an FDD, I can see/add/use the files but I cannot delete them. Help?
[11:36] <Balsus> I want to install vmware tools and the instruction I have is to run this command ./vmware-install.pl  the file resides in Desktop how would i do this in terminal help please ????
[11:37] <Stwange> Balsus, use the terminal to navigate to that file, eg. cd /home/balsus/Desktop/vmware-files and then type it. And give people chance to reply
[11:37] <kinoka2k> Question: I have a bug reported from ubuntu BUG: Scheduling while atomic: swapper, Kernel 20-16-generic ideas?
[11:37] <drama1981> Balsus:  to cd /home/user/Desktop (replace user with your username)
[11:37] <Pelo> Balsus,   open a terminal ,  cd Desktop , sudo chmod 777 filename.pl , sudo ./finename.pl
[11:37] <Stwange> and 101 alternatives
[11:37] <BernieMac> Hey, what do I need to play .avi files? The movie player searches for codecs, after adding I could audio, but no video.
[11:37] <Balsus> thanks stwange i just though it would be nice to say please that why I reposted it sorry
[11:37] <Balsus> thanks for your help dude
[11:37] <kinoka2k> BernieMac use VLCplayer
[11:38] <drama1981> BernieMac:  win32 codecs or vlcplayer
[11:38] <Scunizi> Stwange: here's the referance page on the Alsa site. I haven't read it all but it might give you some guidance. https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=2103
[11:38] <Pelo> BernieMac, open synaptic, search for gstreamer and install every gtreamer 10 you see
[11:38] <BernieMac> Alright, thanks!
[11:39] <kinoka2k> Question: I have a bug reported from ubuntu BUG: Scheduling while atomic: swapper, Kernel 20-16-generic ideas?
[11:39] <Pelo> kinoka2k,  where/where do you get this ? are yo trying to report a bug or what ?
[11:41] <Stwange> Scunizi, thanks. I have the driver but it just doesn't work. I'll read through those and see if there are any suggestions.
[11:41] <Xero> Anyone here that can help with a Compiz problem? I've asked in 3 Ubuntu channels already and gotten no response.
[11:41] <Xero> Just to scold myself for that:
[11:41] <Pelo> Xero, in #compiz-fusion
[11:41] <Xero> !ask | Xero
[11:42] <Jengerer> Nickrud: Nothing worked for me, so I'm trying to edit my DSDT file and then pop it into a recompilation of the kernel... it better work, 'cause I went through a lot of trouble.
[11:42] <Pelo> Xero,  not every channel is as busy as this one , you need some patience and sometimes ou need to ask at different times of day
[11:43] <clearzen> !grub
[11:43] <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
[11:43] <kinoka2k> Im not trying to report a bug im trying to find a answer to this bug its in my dmesg and reports about 120 times a second.
[11:43] <Pelo> kinoka2k, are you paying attention ?
[11:43] <Jowi> afief, http://www.samsung.com/au/support/productsupport/download/FileView.aspx?cttfileid=247799&type=MFP&typecode=300600&subtype=Multi+Function+Product&subtypecode=300601&cmssubtypecode=&model=SCX-4016&filetype=DR&language=
[11:43] <kinoka2k> i think i am
[11:43] <kinoka2k> what did i miss...
[11:43] <askand> What repository is recommended for installing compizfusion in feisty?
[11:44] <Pelo> kinoka2k, sorry,  I missed something, I thought this was you repeating again
[11:44] <kinoka2k> DId you get what i said?
[11:44] <Jowi> afief, with ubuntu instructions. damn samsung rocks
[11:44] <Pelo> kinoka2k, take the error msg and use it to do a search in the forum  www.ubuntuforums.org
[11:44] <Scunizi> Stwange, the suggestion on the bug report has nothing to do with the driver but everything to do with Alsa.  There are a couple of suggestions on what to do that seem to fix the problem.
[11:44] <kinoka2k> I have done that and have found no solutions to this problem
[11:44] <erUSUL> kinoka2k: report it to launchpad; it is a kernel bug. Do not konw how to stop the log spamming though
[11:45] <kinoka2k> i know how to stop that with kill syslog and klogd
[11:45] <Stwange> Scunizi, most of the bugs there say something about using it on laptops I think
[11:45] <Pelo> kinoka2k, try booting the previous kernel see if you still get the problem
[11:45] <kinoka2k> maybe i need a new kernel and yes im going to try that tonight
[11:46] <riaal> Anyone running devilspie?
[11:46] <Scunizi> Stwange, you will find a guy talking about both desktops and lappies and the solution to try for each.
[11:46] <Pelo> riaal, yes
[11:46] <erUSUL> kinoka2k: without resorting to mass killing logging processes i meant ;D
[11:46] <nightwatch> hi there... I've got a problem.. I need to enable the s-video or vga output in my laptop in order to view the screen with datashow... the problem is.. my card is i810 and my system is ubuntu 64bits.. any advice to make it work? I got no message when I connect the vga datashow cable.
[11:46] <gnutron> askand - try this link- https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager/CompizFusion
[11:46] <kinoka2k> well it worked :)
[11:46] <ahaskins> Hello, everyone. I seem to have a problem with my music folder. When I navigate to it, I get an error message stating that the folder's contents are unreadable. This is confirmed when checking the folder's contents, it declares them "Unreadable." However, when I load up the same file in Windows, it is not only readable, but it is impossible to copy or move the files. Soooo... I'm left with music files that cannot be read by Banshee,
[11:46] <ahaskins> or indeed any program in Ubuntu. Does anyone here have any advice that might help?
[11:46] <riaal> Pelo: Do you have terminals on the same workspace?=
[11:46] <teimu> upon login, my system holds when loading nautilus. what log can check for diagnosis?
[11:47] <askand> gnutron:  ok so not trevinos repos?
[11:47] <Scunizi> ahaskins, sounds like "permission" problems.
[11:47] <Pelo> riaal,  I only use it to minimize one app to a workspace 3 on launch , I'm not sure i get your question, why donT' you tell me what happens instead
[11:48] <gnutron> askand - i never heard of that repo, beware of 3rd party repositories.
[11:48] <Scunizi> !permissions | ahaskins
[11:48] <ubotu> ahaskins: The files and directories on an Ubuntu system are organized according to a standard, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard - file permissions are explained at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FilePermissions - All filenames and directory names (and many other things) are case sensitive in Linux
[11:48] <Nyle> ubuntu
[11:48] <mjasnick> hola pplz
[11:48] <Nyle> what a distro
[11:48] <Nyle> I don't have to do anything!
[11:48] <ahaskins> Scunizi and ubotu: I'm fairly certain that my permissions are the same as they always have been, but I'll check.
[11:48] <Pelo> Nyle,  you're not asking for enough then
[11:48] <Nyle> no more finding drivers for everything, no more crashes or spywares
[11:48] <Nyle> man
[11:48] <Nyle> word
[11:49] <Jowi> ahaskins, fsck ?
[11:49] <Stwange> Scunizi, I think you are referring to the posts by raddy and mariourk (both identical), but I have no idea what any of that data means or what to do with it
[11:49] <Nyle> mjasnick: hi
[11:49] <Pelo> Nyle,  please donT' use the enterkey for punctuation
[11:49] <slavi1> Jowi: seems to be crappy keyboard ...
[11:49] <Nyle> Pelo: completely different thoughts, hence they required a new line.
[11:49] <youknowme> how would I unmount my FDD through the terminal?
[11:49] <Nyle> thus*
[11:49] <ubuntu> hi,can someone pls help
[11:49] <riaal> Pelo: I want two devilspie terminal windows in the same workspace, I have the exact same problem and config as "neo" on http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=202249&highlight=terminal+desktop&page=8  Don't get what the dude responding to "neo" is saying
[11:50] <Jowi> ahaskins, fsck = file check and repair file system (and not the bad word it looks like)
[11:50] <Nyle> ubuntu: please ask your question
[11:50] <Pelo> youknowme, sudo umount /mount/point
[11:50] <ubuntu> when i login my screen goes completely white
[11:50] <kinoka2k> youknowme: sudo umount mount point
[11:50] <Pelo> Balsus, I donT' allow private msg, please talk to me in the channel
[11:50] <ahaskins> Scunizi and ubotu: I checked my folder, and the permissions are indeed fine: drwxrwxrwx 1 root root 188416 2007-08-28 16:42 Banshee
[11:50] <ubuntu_> hi there
[11:50] <ahaskins> Jowi, could you elaborate a bit, please?
[11:50] <Jowi> slavi1, that's the first! I never had a wired keyboard break down on me since my 486 DX2
[11:50] <ubuntu_> what's the name of the hardware ubuntu report tool .
[11:50] <CoolMatty> Quick iptables question: is there anyway to block a HOSTMASK? I'm aware that I'll be blocking a large range of IP addresses, but I can't seem to find any way to do this. I can't/don't want to block a subnet, this isn't effective enough
[11:50] <Hodapp> Jowi: wow, my last wired keyboard that asploded was on a 486DX
[11:50] <ubuntu_> hdwb something ?
[11:51] <ahaskins> Jowi: or, rather, how would one use fsck?
[11:51] <slavi1> Jowi: it's a saitek, reading reviews of their later keyboards, they aren't "sturdy"
[11:51] <Pelo> riaal, I don't think yuou are using devilspie the same way I am , but I'll hve a look , give me a second
[11:51] <ubuntu_> Ubuntu hardware database
 sorry loads going on back there
 apax@apax-desktop:~/Desktop/vmware-tools-distrib$ sudo ./vmware-install.pl
 Password:
 Creating a new VMware Tools installer database using the tar4 format.
 Installing VMware Tools.  This may take from several minutes to over an hour
 depending upon its size.
[11:51] <Hodapp> AAAAAAH!
 In which directory do you want to install the binary files?
[11:51] <Hodapp> PASTE RAPE!
[11:51] <ubuntu_> the tool to report to Ubuntu hardware database ?
 [/usr/bin] 
 nothing in the vmware file to help on this
[11:51] <slavi1> !pastebin | Balsus
 Sorry worked it out just being silly
 belay that request
[11:51] <Jowi> ahaskins, open a terminal. run "fsck /home" for example
[11:51] <riaal> Pelo: cheers
 cheers
[11:51] <ubuntu> Nyle: can you help_
 Nope im stuck again
 In which directory do you want to install the binary files?
 [/usr/bin]  /usr/bin
[11:51] <Adlai> someone kick balsus please
 What is the directory that contains the init directories (rc0.d/ to rc6.d/)?
 [/etc] 
  ******************************** INSTALL GUIDE***************************

[11:51] <slavi1> !ops
[11:51] <PKdoR> My workspaces are empty!!!
[11:51] <Pelo> riaal,  which answer are you not getting ?
 INSTALLING/UPGRADING
[11:51] <Nyle> oh boy
   To install/upgrade VMware Tools for Linux,
[11:51] <ubotu> Balsus: 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)
[11:51] <Jowi> Balsus, stop it please
   run the program "vmware-install.pl" from a command prompt, either in text
[11:51] <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
   mode or from a terminal inside an X session. You must have super user
 I love to copy and paste in IRC rooms.
   privileges (i.e. be logged as root) to run it.
[11:52] <slavi1> !help
[11:52] <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
[11:52] <slavi1> oi ...
[11:52] <ubuntu> i cant login in ubuntu
[11:52] <Pelo> slavi1, questions are needed
[11:52] <riaal> Pelo: The awner to ZarathustraDK from Neo
[11:52] <vader1102> some peoples kids.....
[11:52] <Pelo> ubuntu,  why not
[11:52] <rambo3> !anything'
[11:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about anything' - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[11:52] <PKdoR> OMFG!!! my workspaces are empty'!!!!
[11:52] <slavi1> Pelo: eh?
[11:52] <ubuntu> white screen at startup
[11:52] <kinoka2k> ubuntu: boot into single mode
[11:52] <PriceChild> !ohmy > Hodapp
[11:52] <youknowme> lol @ ubotu
[11:52] <ubuntu> single mode?
[11:53] <Kragnerac> !myself... :(
[11:53] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about myself... :( - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[11:53] <PKdoR> does any one have an idea how to fix it?
[11:53] <boaz> hi
[11:53] <Jowi> Hodapp, good memories on that machine. installed red hat 3.something came on 30+ floppies :)
[11:53] <Evanlec> PKdoR, did u recently install compiz or something?
[11:53] <ubuntu> no one knows?
[11:53] <kinoka2k> ubuntu: when grub comes up hit 'e' and then remove ro splash quiet and put in single mode this will allow you to configure the machine
[11:53] <gnutron> ubuntu - you might want to 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg in a console session.
[11:53] <PKdoR> no
[11:53] <CoolMatty> Quick iptables question: is there anyway to block a HOSTMASK? I'm aware that I'll be blocking a large range of IP addresses, but I can't seem to find any way to do this. I can't/don't want to block a subnet, this isn't effective enough
[11:53] <Hodapp> Jowi: this one ran some Slack derivatives and DOS
[11:53] <PKdoR> or atleast i dont remember doing so
[11:53] <Jowi> Hodapp, linux was way to advanced for me back then. I went back to DOS haha
[11:54] <PKdoR> the wobbleling and snap work fine
[11:54] <Pelo> riaal,   on the second instante of (set_workspace 1)  make it (set_workspace 2) that's all it says, as far as I can make out
[11:54] <Evanlec> okay, well what did u do before they stopped working?
[11:54] <Mez> !botsnack
[11:54] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[11:54] <PKdoR> but when i switch to my 2nd workspace is has nothng but the background
[11:54] <riaal> Pelo: I knwo, but that will make them apear on different workspaces :(
[11:55] <Evanlec> PKdoR, i had a similar problem but i think it was compiz related
[11:55] <PKdoR> how can i chack if i did install ot?
[11:55] <Evanlec> do you have desktop effects enabled?
[11:55] <PKdoR> yes
[11:55] <Scunizi> Stwange: from the command line do a "sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base".. In the file that opens add the line "options snd-hda-intel model=3stack"... save then sudo /etc/init.d/alsa restart.
[11:55] <Evanlec> try disabling that and see if that fixes it
[11:56] <Pelo> riaal, the other bit is to give each terminal a diffrent console name but I have no idea how to do that
[11:56] <Evanlec> disable effects, then ctrl+alt+backspace
[11:56] <Stwange> Scunizi, does it matter than it's an AMD?
[11:56] <riaal> Pelo: I will try to work it out, thanks for helping
[11:56] <PKdoR> ok ill try that and ill re port back in a few secs
[11:56] <someone2005> thunderbird email need to be txt and limited in size ?
[11:56] <PKdoR> thanks guys
[11:56] <Pelo> later folks
[11:57] <Scunizi> Stwange: don't think so.
[11:57] <johandc> Hello, i have by accident installed ubuntu-desktop in a server... If i remove the ubuntu-desktop package, is there a way to recursively remove all it's dependencies that is no longer required by anyone, and not installed by anything else?
[11:57] <Balsus> Im sorry every one that was a slip of the finger
[11:57] <Balsus> balsus spanks his hand
[11:57] <Balsus> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/37056/
[11:58] <Balsus> is that better
[11:58] <askand> Anyone experienced ugly white spaces under panels wirh compiz fusion..=
[11:58] <askand> whats that about?
[11:58] <Scunizi> Stwange, if it doesn't work just reverse it back to its original state.
[11:58] <Stwange> Scunizi, sudo: /etc/init.d/alsa: command not found
[11:58] <johandc> And what is Super cow powers in apt all about?
[11:59] <Stwange> johandc, type apt-get moo
[11:59] <Stwange> it could mean that
[11:59] <elzbal> johnadc: I think aptitude might have that feature.
[11:59] <Scunizi> Stwange, in that case you'
[11:59] <johandc> Stwange: Wee, nice :D
[11:59] <Scunizi> Stwange: oops, you'll have to reboot.
[11:59] <Stwange> Scunizi, someone actually submitted a bug report that it didn't look like a cow
[11:59] <Stwange> sorry, johandc, that was for you
[11:59] <Slart> good evening everyone. If I buy 4GB of ram instead of 2 GB, will Ubuntu make good use of the extra memory? I'm not running anything special, gnome, azureus, some wine games, open office etc
[11:59] <Scunizi> :)
[12:00] <Stwange> Scunizi, thanks, I'll try it
[12:00] <ahaskins> Hello again, everyone... when trying to repair a filesystem with fsck, I get this error: ahaskins@ahaskins-desktop:~$  sudo fsck /media/Storage -v
[12:00] <ahaskins> fsck 1.40-WIP (14-Nov-2006)
[12:00] <ahaskins> fsck: fsck.ntfs-3g: not found
[12:00] <ahaskins> fsck: Error 2 while executing fsck.ntfs-3g for /dev/sda1
[12:00] <ahaskins> ahaskins@ahaskins-desktop:~$
[12:00] <Scunizi> Slart, Ubuntu will make good use of 2 gigs with taht little load.
[12:00] <johandc> elzbal: A feature to recursively clean up left over dependencies from ubuntu-desktop??
[12:00] <ahaskins> A search for fsck.ntfs-3g on google returns virtually nothing.
[12:00] <preaction> Slart, yes. the linux kernel has great memory management. it'll use all it can (for things like disk caching and etc...)
[12:00] <PKdoR> WOW that was on the spot guys it worked
[12:00] <Stwange> ahaskins, what are you trying to do?
[12:00] <PKdoR> now both of my workspaces are there intact
[12:00] <preaction> ahaskins, you can't do fsck on ntfs, only windows can
[12:00] <gnutron> ahaskins - iirc, you never run fsck on a mounted filesystem
[12:01] <erUSUL> ahaskins: i would not check ntfs partitions from linux (as you have found there are not even tools to do it)
[12:01] <johandc> I want to: apt-get purge ubuntu-desktop-and-everything-it-includes-that-is-not-in-ubuntu-server
[12:01] <PKdoR> but no rotation
[12:01] <vader1102> ahaskins, http://www.google.ca/search?q=ubuntu+ntfs-3g&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
[12:01] <PKdoR> how do i actibate the rotation without screwing the rest up?
[12:02] <ahaskins> erUSUL: So this is a problem that has to be fixed from within Windows?
[12:02] <Slart> Scunizi, preaction: ok, I think I might go for the 4 gigs then.. at the moment I'm using about 1.8 GB when running for example oblivion using wine
[12:02] <Myk_> I just want to say thanks to TESKO for helping me...so uh - THANKS TESKO, see ya'll round
[12:02] <johandc> apt-get  autoremove
[12:02] <Evanlec> Slart, you're running oblivion on wine?
[12:02] <Slart> Evanlec: yes?
[12:02] <Evanlec> wow
[12:02] <erUSUL> ahaskins: if the partition is ntfs; yes
[12:02] <Evanlec> didnt think a game that demanding would run on wine
[12:02] <Balsus> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/37056/
[12:03] <Evanlec> how does it perform?
[12:03] <PKdoR> is there any noticable performance hit withe runung games on wine?
[12:03] <Slart> Evanlec: it runs like a 80-year old life long smoker but it runs =)
[12:03] <Evanlec> LOL
[12:03] <Jowi> PKdoR, not that I noticed with the few I tried.
[12:03] <Flatfender> !games
[12:03] <ubotu> Information about games on Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Games and http://www.icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php
[12:03] <PKdoR> well thats tme answere
[12:03] <Evanlec> thats too bad
[12:03] <askand> Anyone experienced ugly white spaces under panels wirh compiz fusion..?