[12:04] <Sascha|> heh
[12:04] <Black_Cat> Emperor, it's funny, the only link i've found there it's a .deb one: http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/multiverse/f/flashplugin-nonfree/flashplugin-nonfree_9.0.48.0.0ubuntu1~7.04.1_i386.deb
[12:04] <Alys> Hello
[12:05] <abrahammer> hey pals i have a question about partitioning
[12:05] <zbrahead91> Go on
[12:05] <NemesisD> marx2k, lol i killed gnome baker but its still got a hold of my dvd burner
[12:05] <Emperor> Black_Cat: I'm using an AMD64 not an i386. =/
[12:05] <abrahammer> which software do you use
[12:05] <marx2k_> NemesisD: oh man...
[12:05] <Emperor> Soz.
[12:05] <abrahammer> for partitioning a brand new disk
[12:05] <marx2k_> its probably not dead yet
[12:05] <zbrahead91> But never call me your pal
[12:05] <marx2k_> NemesisD: in terminal, "killall gnomebaker"
[12:05] <[nrx] > abrahammer: try gparted
[12:05] <rocunreal> marx2k_, Section "Device"
[12:05] <rocunreal> 	Identifier	"Generic Video Card"
[12:05] <rocunreal> 	Driver		"nv"
[12:05] <rocunreal> 	BusID		"PCI:5:0:0"
[12:05] <rocunreal> 	VideoRam	256
[12:05] <abrahammer> ok sorry man
[12:05] <bascule> NemesisD: hdparm -w /dev/hd? and then hold eject button on drive
[12:05] <Alys> I have an External HDD that's formatted Ext3, how do I force a journal check onit?
[12:06] <rocunreal> marx2k, i changed mine to that and saved it
[12:06] <marx2k_> rocunreal: whats that videoram bit doing in there?
[12:06] <rocunreal> marx2k, now im gonna restart
[12:06] <marx2k_> ok
[12:06] <rocunreal> marx2k, i set it to 256
[12:06] <FFighter> Is samba installed by default on Feisty
[12:06] <FFighter> ?
[12:06] <rocunreal> marx2k_, i set it to 256 because my Video card is a 256mb video card so
[12:06] <rocunreal> marx2k_, i altered it before so
[12:06] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> nickrud: hmmm same error
[12:07] <zbrahead91> Has GParted got that feature.
[12:07] <killaz> what is the path to my DVD drive?
[12:07] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> nickrud: and it only let me pick from a list of resolutions
[12:07] <abrahammer> any experts on partitioning here??
[12:07] <nickrud> I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_: it will ask for the driver, then resolutions.
[12:07] <bascule> abrahammer: what is the problem?
[12:08] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> nickrud: it only asked for a res
[12:08] <rocunreal> marx2k_, restarting now ill tell ya what happens, Thanks for spending so much time helping me i really  appreciate it!
[12:08] <abrahammer> bascule i want to partition a new disk but i've heard most programs can ruin disks
[12:08] <bascule> ?
[12:08] <killaz> the problem is this: I have a DVD with some avi's on it. And I want to map mplayer to the path of the disc so I can watch the avi's
[12:08] <abrahammer> like partition magic ashampoo and stuff
[12:08] <abrahammer> which do you recommend?
[12:08] <bascule> cfdisk
[12:08] <[nrx] > LOL
[12:08] <[nrx] > :x
[12:08] <[nrx] > sorry
[12:09] <bascule> :)
[12:09] <NemesisD> marx2k, its strange something is really slowing down my computer a lot, it takes like 30 seconds for my commands to show up, also gnomebaker is gone but it still persists
[12:09] <nickrud> I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_: you can also do:     sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf    ;  look for Section "Device"  , and change driver to  "nv"
[12:09] <abrahammer> was that LOL for me?
[12:09] <nickrud> I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_: that's what the dpkg-reconfigure would do
[12:09] <[nrx] > bascule: you can't have a newbie using cfdisk :/
[12:10] <abrahammer> oh i see
[12:10] <abrahammer> xD
[12:10] <[nrx] > abrahammer: what exactly do you want to do?
[12:10] <abrahammer> i don't want crappy programs for newbies
[12:10] <bascule> abrahammer: maybe, cfdisk is a cli util with curses interface like old dos fdisk, but *much* better
[12:10] <nickrud> Emperor: adobe hasn't released a 64bit flash
[12:10] <[nrx] > abrahmer, in that case... use cfdisk.. but you gotta know what you're doing :)
[12:10] <abrahammer> i understand difficult programs are often better
[12:10] <abrahammer> ok
[12:10] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> nickrud: the driver already says nv
[12:10] <Emperor> nickrud: :(
[12:10] <[nrx] > abrahammer: but gparted is good enough :)
[12:11] <abrahammer> is it?
[12:11] <[nrx] > abrahammer: all depends what you want to do :)
[12:11] <bascule> abrahammer: it's fairly stright froward to use, move about with arrows and return selects things
[12:11] <abrahammer> i want to partition a new disk
[12:11] <abrahammer> make 3 primary partitions
[12:11] <abrahammer> and one extended
[12:11] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> nickrud: BusID is "PCI :2:0:0"
[12:11] <nickrud> Emperor: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AMD64/FirefoxAndPlugins
[12:11] <abrahammer> with ntfs ext3 and vfat partition
[12:11] <[nrx] > abrahammer: well, try them out.. if it's a blank disk, you can't really go wrong. you can always re-write the mbr etc
[12:12] <bascule> abrahammer: any disk util can do that, part magic and co are problematic at resizing and moving cause thet can corrupt partition tables
[12:12] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> nickrud: in the error it said there wasn't a monitor
[12:12] <nickrud> I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_: you can go the long path:  dpkg-reconfigure  xserver-xorg , that will ask every question. It's possible it's the bus id,
[12:12] <abrahammer> oh i see
[12:12] <bascule> abrahammer: partitioning a new disk is easy and clean
[12:13] <nickrud> I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_: but if you have networking, you can install pastebinit and pastebin /var/log/Xorg.0.log . That should have detailed errors
[12:13] <abrahammer> great, then do i have to get cfdisk from the internet?
[12:13] <abrahammer> (i will chek gparted and cfdisk :))
[12:13] <[nrx] > abrahammer: they both come with ubuntu
[12:13] <bascule> well the chances are it's installed already in ubuntu
[12:13] <abrahammer> cool
[12:14] <abrahammer> so i put in the live cd
[12:14] <abrahammer> terminal, cfdisk
[12:14] <abrahammer> and thats it?
[12:14] <[nrx] > abrahammer: wait, are you partitioning this disk to install ubuntu on it?
[12:14] <bascule> abrahammer: cfdisk will work well and will support all 3 tyoes you mention
[12:14] <abrahammer> yes
[12:14] <bascule> types*
[12:14] <[nrx] > abrahammer: there's no need then, just fire up the live cd.. it'll do all the work for you
[12:14] <abrahammer> but i also want to organize the whole disk
[12:15] <abrahammer> one partition for ubuntu another for installing debian later and so
[12:15] <[nrx] > abrahammer: there is a manual partition edit section in the installer
[12:15] <abrahammer> oh i see
[12:15] <bascule> dunno if the installer will allow of offer an ntfs drive
[12:15] <nickrud> Monitor.
[12:16] <nickrud> I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_: do you have networking?
[12:16] <abrahammer> i prefer to organize the whole disk first
[12:16] <abrahammer> then install ubuntu
[12:16] <nickrud> I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_: it said no screens found?
[12:16] <bascule> that is actuallty trickier abrahammer if you don't know mount points and such like
[12:16] <genii> abrahammer: Practical :)
[12:17] <[nrx] > pft, just stick the live CD and let it do whatever it wants
[12:17] <[nrx] > :D
[12:17] <xshad> hi guys, and ladies ;)
[12:17] <bascule> lamao
[12:17] <abrahammer> hahah
[12:17] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> nickrud: yea
[12:17] <[nrx] > hi xshad
[12:18] <abrahammer> ok, i just wanted to make sure my disk won't burn or be corrupt or anything after using gparted or partition magic
[12:18] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> nickrud: ummm should it say PCIX:2:0:0 since its in a PCI express slot?
[12:18] <abrahammer> or whatever
[12:18] <nickrud> I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_: not quite the same thing as no monitor; it means it couldn't create a screen definition
[12:18] <rocunreal> =(
[12:18] <stmiller> Anyone using Feisty 64bit and Wine packages from winehq: Can you run winecfg and under the audio tab tell me if you have an option for jack? I can't figure out why my jack is missing and want to know if it is 64bit related.
[12:18] <[nrx] > abrahammer: it's fine.. because the disk is empty already, you're safe
[12:18] <rocunreal> marc2k_, didn't work :(
[12:18] <abrahammer> cool
[12:18] <nickrud> I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_: no, it's all pci this or that
[12:18] <abrahammer> see ya after i finish
[12:18] <abrahammer> thanks
[12:18] <rocunreal> marc2k_, i lost my GUI and had to use Vesa or w/e its called
[12:18] <[nrx] > abrahammer: have fun :)
[12:18] <bascule> abrahammer: it only breaks stuff if you are moving and resizing and stuff, again a new disk is clean and easy
[12:19] <blue|fox> Hi everyone :> I'm experiencing very choppy/static-filled audio in sun's java 6 jdk in feisty, particularly in applications where both sound and graphics are being used simultaneously :/ Anyone know of a way I might be able to resolve this?
[12:19] <genii> abrahammer: If you had a pre-existing ntfs partition you would need to make sure it was marked clean before partitioning and resizing.
[12:19] <nickrud> I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_: is there any way you can show me the whole /var/log/Xorg.0.log?   if you have net, pastebinit will do it
[12:19] <cjae_> have hp a700n a Samsung CDRW/DVD SM-352F that opens and closes right after it opened the box it dual boot and happens under both oses
[12:19] <andruk> how do i install packages for LaTex (specifically looking for the "here" package) on Feisty?
[12:19] <rocunreal> I am so freaken screwed ::((((((((((((((((
[12:20] <abrahammer> i see, thanks for the advice genii
[12:20] <cjae_> you have a second to put in disc
[12:20] <abrahammer> chau!
[12:20] <genii> cjae_: Doesn't sound like an ubuntu issue
[12:20] <[nrx] > ciao :)
[12:21] <akrill> ok so i-- holy SHIT this is a huge channel
[12:21] <Pici> !ohmy | akrill
[12:21] <ubotu> akrill: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[12:21] <[nrx] > language, Timothy
[12:21] <akrill> oh, sorry.
[12:21] <andruk> how do i install packages for LaTex (specifically looking for the "here" package) on Feisty?
[12:21] <akrill> anyway so i just installed ubuntu using the manufacturer mode... and i didnt set a username or password but now i need one?
[12:21] <akrill> well, i take that back. i set a password. no username
[12:21] <DexterF> !backports
[12:21] <ubotu> If new updated Ubuntu packages are built for an application, then they go into Ubuntu Backports. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports - See also !packaging
[12:21] <cjae_> genii the reason I ask is only when you are done running a live disc of UBUNTU and it asks you to remove it and press enter to reboot
[12:22] <genii> cjae_: What you can do is hit the Pause key during bios. then use eject button on drive to insert a cd before hitting any other key to continue normal operation
[12:22] <cjae_> does it stay open
[12:22] <Manignug> does anyone know how to look and write to the raw data of a harddisk?
[12:22] <alecwh> Hello! I'm running Fiesty Fawn, and a new GNOME version just came out, v2.20. How can I upgrade my current gnome version? I'm running 2.18.1.
[12:22] <cjae_> genii, that is a great solution but it doesn't work
[12:23] <cjae_> genii, handy for burning discs as well
[12:23] <erUSUL> alecwh: you can't
[12:23] <erUSUL> !new
[12:23] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about new - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:23] <rocunreal> I need Massive help with my Video Card Drivers they are screwed up i need to update my Nvidia Drivers
[12:23] <erUSUL> !worksforme
[12:23] <alecwh> erUSUL: :( There is NO way?
[12:23] <ubotu> Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should (and especially recommend to others). Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability. Please see http://geekosophical.net/random/worksforme/
[12:23] <caustic> Hello?
[12:23] <[nrx] > hello
[12:24] <andruk> caustic | !hello
[12:24] <caustic> I'm havin huge probs with COmpiz, and no one in effects is alive.
[12:24] <erUSUL> alecwh: not an easy one.
[12:24] <cjae_> I want to know if anyone know of a third party firmware that may rectify this
[12:24] <[nrx] > caustic: that's the place to get help with it i'm afraid :)
[12:24] <alecwh> erUSUL, can you link me to where I can find out how?
[12:24] <bascule> caustic: i bet they are :)
[12:24] <caustic> I had it working, then it suddenly stopped....
[12:24] <cjae_> cause hp doesn't seem to care
[12:24] <rocunreal> are they any admins with Skills with Video Card Drivers?
[12:24] <[nrx] > i've never been able to get compiz working :D
[12:24] <rocunreal> I really need some hardcore help with my Video card drivers
[12:25] <genii> cjae_: You may want to search cdfreaks.com for any alternate firmware that might exist for that drive
[12:25] <bascule> sudo apt-get instal beyl-manager emerald-themes
[12:25] <bascule> beryl-manager even
[12:25] <caustic> What happened with mine is that it stopped showing the title bars and it refuses to rotate the cube./
[12:25] <alecwh> Is there ANY way I can upgrade my current GNOME version to the latest one (2.20)?
[12:25] <crimsun> alecwh: not via feisty, no.
[12:25] <bascule> caustic: get beryl-manager and emerald-themes
[12:26] <alecwh> crimsun, so, what can I do to get it?
[12:26] <rocunreal> What is a good Nvidia Driver to install using the Synaptic Package Manager for an Nvidia 7900 GS XXX
[12:26] <killaz> can you give me some help with the playing of a VCD?
[12:26] <Pici> alecwh: wait for Gutsy to release.
[12:26] <crimsun> alecwh: what Pici typed.
[12:26] <killaz> I have some AVI's on a DVD that I want to play..
[12:26] <d4rkmonkey> alecwh what crimsun typed
[12:26] <caustic> I have them already bascule
[12:26] <cjae_> genii,  I have tired searching google and see no other problems like mine only problems with dead cd or dvd lasers
[12:26] <caustic> reinstall?
[12:27] <rocunreal> What is a good Nvidia Driver to install using the Synaptic Package Manager for an Nvidia 7900 GS XXX  ?
[12:27] <killaz> if you dont have time where can I find a guide which will help me on my way?
[12:27] <bascule> so run beryl-manager and then say r-click select window decorator - emerald
[12:27] <[nrx] > !codecs | killaz
[12:27] <ubotu> killaz: 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
[12:27] <Emperor> How can I navigate to my desktop when I'm in the terminal?
[12:27] <Pici> Emperor: cd ~/Desktop
[12:28] <rocunreal> What is a good Nvidia Driver to install using the Synaptic Package Manager for an Nvidia 7900 GS XXX  ?
[12:28] <Emperor> Pici: Thanks.
[12:28] <akrill> anyone know why Ubuntu 7.04 will detect my wireless card (Broadcom 1390) but it wont seem to join anything?
[12:28] <akrill> Or see any networks?
[12:28] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> nickrud: how would i copy the conf file to a thumb drive?
[12:28] <cjae_> what is the command that buntu issues to eject disc when done using live disc
[12:29] <rocunreal> What is a good Nvidia Driver to install using the Synaptic Package Manager for an Nvidia 7900 GS XXX  ?
[12:29] <Pici> cjae_: `eject` probably
[12:29] <rocunreal> What is a good Nvidia Driver to install using the Synaptic Package Manager for an Nvidia 7900 GS XXX  ?
[12:29] <[nrx] > rocunreal: dude, calm down ;/
[12:30] <bascule> :)
[12:30] <killaz> [nrx] : it is not that I cant play videos at all. I cant play videos on a DVD-RW
[12:30] <rocunreal> nrx, ive been having this problem for hours man
[12:30] <rocunreal> nrx, im going crazy now its so frusterating
[12:30] <[nrx] > rocunreal: understandable, but pasting it every 60 seconds wont help
[12:30] <killaz> I can play movies on my HD, I can play a DVD, but cant play a VCD
[12:30] <genii> cjae_:  eject -t /dev/cdrom                 or /dev/dvd    if applicable
[12:30] <[nrx] > killaz: just with dvd-rw media then?
[12:30] <rocunreal> nrx, ^^
[12:30] <erUSUL> !nvidia | rocunreal
[12:30] <ubotu> rocunreal: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:30] <cjae_> what is -t option
[12:30] <cjae_> genii
[12:30] <Pici> genii: I thought the default action was -t?
[12:30] <Jack_> mmm
[12:31] <genii> Pici: I found out not always
[12:31] <techone> Anyone on here using ubuntu or suse on a virtual program ?
[12:31] <killaz> I have a DVD with some videos I shot during my vacation....
[12:31] <bascule> WorldDomination has quit [No  route to host] 
[12:31] <killaz> [nrx] :  I have a DVD with some videos I shot during my vacation....
[12:31] <bascule> snigger
[12:31] <[nrx] > killaz: uh huh
[12:31] <genii> cjae_: It means tray. If tray is in, eject. If tray is out, load it
[12:31] <Pici> genii: looks like its -T, -t is just close.
[12:32] <stmiller> Has anyone ever built wine on 64bit? I know there are packages, but has anyone here tried from source? Any problems?
[12:32] <d4rkmonkey> stmiller why not just use their repos?
[12:32] <genii> Pici: I had issues with it on a netboot install. Only -t worked for kicking it out and reloading
[12:33] <Pici> hm
[12:33] <stmiller> d4rkmoney : the provided wine packages for 64bit seem to not have jack support
[12:33] <killaz> [nrx] : why uh huh?
[12:33] <d4rkmonkey> stmiller jack support?
[12:33] <[nrx] > killaz: i'm waiting for more info lol.
[12:33] <VSpike> How workable is it to have / and /root and /boot on an LVM partition
[12:33] <stmiller> d4rkmoney : as an audio option
[12:33] <N3M3575> Hello - I'm new to linux (from windows) can someone help me to install the necessary drivers for my motherboard/video card?
[12:33] <killaz> [nrx] : :-)
[12:34] <[nrx] > killaz: what exactly is the problem.. can you mount the dvd and see the files.. you just can't play them or?
[12:34] <d4rkmonkey> N3M3575 they should install automatically, you shouldn't need to worry about it. Do you get errors or something?
[12:34] <bascule> killaz: if you browse to the dvd/cd dir under /media/? and then drag them into totem/gxine what happens?
[12:34] <bascule> them being the .avi s
[12:35] <killaz> [nrx] : nice analysis..... the problem starts with the fact that /media /mnt doesn't show me any dvd drive when I eneter the VCD
[12:35] <genii> VSpike: At least you should separate /boot so it's always reachable
[12:35] <cmak_> is there a gnome applet for maildir checking?
[12:36] <DexterF> anyone here running a 2.6.22 from feisty-backports? can't see headers, where are they?
[12:36] <bascule> i thought VCD had to be mpg ... ?
[12:36] <erUSUL> cmak_: gnubiff
[12:36] <killaz> [nrx] : this seems not be a problem with DVD, since I can play DVD
[12:36] <akrill> I have a "Broadcom Corporation Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-PCI Card" and i cant get it to work with Ubuntu 7.04
[12:36] <akrill> any ideas?
[12:37] <DjViper> akrill: try both the bcm43xx driver and the ndiswrapper driver
[12:37] <[nrx] > killaz: i think bascule is right... VCD's are generally MPEG's. Are you sure you have the right codecs installed for it?
[12:37] <akrill> DjViper: alright, will do
[12:37] <cmak_> erUSUL: ty
[12:37] <killaz> [nrx] : the only drives I see in the /media dir are cdrom0 and cdrom1
[12:38] <[nrx] > killaz: and if you put in a dvd.. what do you get? /media/dvd?
[12:38] <bascule> and are those dirs empty?
[12:38] <SpudDogg> I have a major problem:  I had an IDE drive in my desktop dual-booting Ubuntu Feisty/Winblows.  Now, I installed a SATA drive and tried to install gutsy to it.  I keep getting grub error 17"Cannot mount selected partition".  Please help!
[12:38] <killaz> [nrx] : hold on
[12:38] <killaz> [nrx] : let me try that
[12:38] <SpudDogg> I am trying to run BOTH drives
[12:38] <[nrx] > killaz: it could be that your drive doesn't support the media you're putting in?
[12:39] <killaz> [nrx] : Oo Lite-On DVD drive not supporting data?
[12:40] <[nrx] > killaz: no.. not supporting the media.. you get different kinds of DVD's remember
[12:40] <bascule> killaz: how did you make the disc? I sit burned as type VCD or is it data ..
[12:40] <killaz> bascule: data
[12:40] <Ch1ppy> hey, can anyone offer me a non-gui way to renew my DHCP lease?
[12:40] <genii> cjae_: Incidentally alternate firmware for your drive is here  http://www.cdfreaks.com/devices/COMBO/Samsung/SM-352F.html     If you have no windows install, make a bootable floppy from a bootdisk.com floppy image with the dd command, then put the file and the flash utility on it.
[12:41] <t94xr> DVD burners vary in quality, DVD themselves vary in versions, theres DVD+R DVD+RW DVD-R DVD-RW DVD+R/DL DVD-R/RW
[12:41] <bascule> well it should just contain the avi as data files in the /media/<the_drive> dir after inserting and hald gnome-volume-manager doing it's thing
[12:42] <manu_> hello
[12:42] <bascule> hi
[12:42] <[nrx] > hi
[12:42] <n3tfury> you guys are so helpful, it makes me teary-eyed
[12:42] <[nrx] > crap, i gotta go
[12:42] <killaz> bascule: : I'm using the CLI for this task...
[12:42] <[nrx] > back in a few
[12:42] <t94xr> n3tfury: errr plz go
[12:42] <manu_> is someone here has soon modify a liveCD to add bookmark to firefox ?
[12:42] <n3tfury> t94xr: i'm being serious, moron
[12:42] <t94xr> wow
[12:43] <bascule> killaz: oh goody :), then lets say mount -t iso9660 /dev/hdd /media/cdrom1
[12:43] <t94xr> thats like modifying a live cd to move an icon to left to right of the desktop
[12:43] <bascule> then cd /media/cdrom1 && ls -l
[12:43] <killaz> bascule: is /dev/hdd the device for a dvd?
[12:44] <manu_> killaz: depends your config
[12:44] <bascule> it depends on the drive you used, /dev/hdd is the secondary slave in terms od IDE channels and their naming convention
[12:44] <manu_> killaz: look at your fstab
[12:44] <Orange_tea> How i install steam into wine when the files is msi?
[12:44] <bascule> killaz: I am assuming you are using a second(bottom) drive in a desktop
[12:44] <Ch1ppy> can anyone help me refresh my DHCP lease?
[12:45] <Orange_tea> How i install steam into wine when the files is msi????
[12:45] <manu_> Ch1ppy: dhclient maybe
[12:45] <Pici> Orange_tea: Might want to ask in #winehq
[12:45] <Ch1ppy> manu_: mkay, thanks
[12:45] <killaz> my fsta shows these devices /dev/scd1 and /dev/scd0
[12:45] <Orange_tea> pici i found out by testing out . Thanks anyway
[12:45] <killaz> fstab*
[12:46] <bascule> mount -t iso9660 /dev/scd0 /media/cdrom0
[12:46] <manu_> killaz: which one is cdrom in fstab
[12:46] <bascule> killaz: if yo are using the top drive the above will do
[12:46] <rocunreal> ive tried everything i just need different drivers is it that hard to install drivers on linux i am so mad ive been trying to fix this problem for hours somebody please help me!
[12:47] <genii> Ch1ppy: sudo dhclient
[12:47] <killaz> manu_: cdrom is softlink with cdrom0 cdrom -> cdrom0
[12:47] <manu_> so nobody can help on modif to do on a liveCD
[12:47] <bascule> rocunreal: /j #nvidia
[12:47] <manu_> killaz: ls -l /dev/cdrom0
[12:47] <rocunreal> I need different Nvidia 79000 GS Drivers somebody help me please!
[12:47] <VSpike> genii: I have a feeling the initrd should make it work, but as you say, it would feel a lot safer that way..
[12:48] <killaz> manu_: /dev/cdrom -> scd1
[12:48] <Ch1ppy> genii: oh duh, thanks
[12:48] <manu_> killaz: so dvd is scd1
[12:48] <rocunreal> bascule, it aprears that there are nobody in that channel :(
[12:49] <genii> Well, see all in about an hour.
[12:49] <martin123> hey alguien que me explique como usar ubuntu
[12:49] <Ch1ppy> manu_: it seems that I got the same IP as before :S
[12:49] <wcham> Why is there no emerald-themes package?
[12:49] <manu_> Ch1ppy: no more idea sorry
[12:50] <astro76> martin123, espanol or portugese?
[12:50] <rocunreal> Ok nothing works idk why this is so hard to install updated drivers can somebody help me?
[12:50] <dashfiel> Does anyone know where mysql (daemon) keeps its logs under Ubuntu? I want the process error logs, not the database logs. :)
[12:50] <bascule> rocunreal: well rather unhelpfully of me I would suggest trying to build from the NVIDIA*.run with kernel-sources installed, but I am not talking you through it, I have done it 1000 times in my time and I really can't be bothered, but it is the best line of attack on this prblem IMO
[12:50] <martin123> espaol
[12:50] <killaz> manu_: lol, but still ls -al /media/cdrom, /media/cdrom0 or /media/cdrom1 gives me an empty dir
[12:50] <astro76> !es | martin123
[12:50] <ubotu> martin123: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[12:50] <Ch1ppy> manu_: :S okay, thanks anyways
[12:50] <martin123> y como hago eso
[12:51] <manu_> killaz: what do you want to do exactly ?
[12:51] <martin123> soy nuevo en esto
[12:52] <maddash> awful quiet in here
[12:52] <bascule> *BANG*
[12:52] <bascule> :)
[12:52] <kazol> Can Ubuntu be installed to an external hd and dual-booted with m$?
[12:52] <astro76> martin123, Este canal solamente ingls
[12:52] <killaz> manu_: I want to be able to see the data I have on a DVD burned....
[12:52] <VSpike> martin123: pon "/join #ubuntu-es"
[12:52] <capo> hello
[12:52] <killaz> manu_: seems this is a very hard thing for me to figure out :-)
[12:52] <capo> how do i undo "/usr/lib/xscreensaver/glmatrix -root"?
[12:53] <dashfiel> Heck, *does* ubuntu's mysql daemon keep error logs?
[12:53] <wasabi> capo: "undo" it?
[12:53] <wasabi> capo: Stop the glmatrix program.
[12:53] <capo> ok, how do i go about that?
[12:53] <VSpike> rocunreal: have you tried using envy?
[12:53] <dappermuis> dashfield, check /var/log
[12:53] <wolfsong> I'm following this tip on disabling unused consoles and it says to edit /etc/inittab but when i use "sudo gedit /etc/inittab" I get an empty file
[12:53] <rocunreal> Vsike, no i have no idea what envy is
[12:53] <wolfsong> any ideas?
[12:53] <manu_> killaz: mount /media/cdrom
[12:54] <martin123> gracias
[12:54] <rocunreal> VSpike, no i have no idea what Envy is
[12:54] <VSpike> rocunreal: http://albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html
[12:54] <dashfiel> dappermuis: Yeah, that is where it should be. :) But both the .log and .err files are always empty.
[12:54] <Pici> !envy | VSpike rocunreal
[12:54] <ubotu> VSpike rocunreal: 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!
[12:54] <rocunreal> VSpike, is it hard?
[12:54] <erUSUL> wolfsong: feisty uses upstart and not system V init any more
[12:54] <airstrike> what music player do you guys recommend other than rhythmbox/amarok/quod libet?
[12:54] <airstrike> i need something that has an EQ for god's sake
[12:54] <astro76> airstrike, try audacious (like winamp)
[12:55] <wolfsong> thanks erUSUL
[12:55] <erUSUL> wolfsong: to remove virt tty rename or erase /etc/event.d/tty* files
[12:55] <dappermuis> dashfiel, ya - i see so with mine too
[12:55] <dimas_> how do i open firefox from the terminal?
[12:55] <dappermuis> dashfiel, you probably need to enable logging somewhere
[12:55] <akrill> firefox then enter?
[12:55] <wolfsong> also does anyone know where I can create a new hotkey?
[12:55] <rocunreal> VSpike, how do i install it from the terminal?
[12:55] <dimas_> akrill thanks
[12:55] <airstrike> it even supports winamp skins.. nice
[12:55] <wolfsong> erUSUL: thanks again
[12:55] <airstrike> thanks, astro76
[12:56] <killaz> manu_: hold on just a second
[12:56] <rocunreal> how do i install envy?
[12:56] <dashfiel> dappermuis: Good call. Seems funny not to have it log at least the daemon errors by default... But what the hey, I'll check the configs.
[12:56] <dappermuis> dashfield, check out /etc/mysql/my.conf
[12:56] <dashfiel> Thanks for the suggestion.
[12:56] <dappermuis> that's my.cnf
[12:56] <rocunreal> how do i install envy?
[12:56] <akrill> hahaha woot
[12:56] <rocunreal> How do i install Envy from the Terminal?
[12:56] <akrill> DjViper: thanks, ndiswrapper worked.
[12:57] <Pici> rocunreal: envy is not supported in this  channel
[12:57] <rocunreal> Pici, does it matter? ^^
[12:57] <dashfiel> dappermuis: Ta, I'm checking it now.
[12:57] <rocunreal> Pici, to get the the code?
[12:58] <rocunreal> Pici, :(
[12:58] <dappermuis> dashfiel, np
[12:58] <rocunreal> Pici, ive been trying to fix this problem for like 8 hours straight
[12:58] <aj_> i need some advise on the best media player to use to watcm downloaded movie
[12:58] <Pici> rocunreal: You don't really need to use it.  Use the restricted drivers manager
[12:58] <bascule> rocunreal: go to bed for a while .. :)
[12:58] <killaz> manu_: damn a different problem have come up now, while dealing with this problem..
[12:58] <rocunreal> Pici, NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO everyone tellsm e to use that it will give me no GUI
[12:59] <rocunreal> Pici, i will get no GUI if i do that man
[12:59] <goofy> omg, you guys, is ubuntu the crappiest distro? i've been trying for an hour to change my refresh rate to 75, it only lets me to use 50 55 60, WTF! help me please, i'm begging you!
[12:59] <VSpike> rocunreal: what actually is the problem you are trying to solve? and what have you tried?
[12:59] <manu_> killaz: sorry i must go
[12:59] <manu_> byz
[12:59] <rocunreal> Vspike, well ive tried everything except for Envy i guess
[01:00] <martin123> lo siento disculpen la molestia pero diganme com entro a una chat en espaol}
[01:00] <rocunreal> Vspike, i tried to update my Video card drivers from Synaptic package manger thing and it screwed me over and gave me no GUI
[01:00] <akrill> ok, any ideas on why X will only show in 1024x768 even though the xorg.conf says to display in 1440x900
[01:00] <DjViper> akrill: np
[01:00] <rocunreal> Vspike, so i got my GUI back by using a chessy option in Xserver or w/e called VGA or something like that
[01:00] <gorga> Popular channel
[01:00] <dashfiel> dappermuis: Funny thing, they left debian.cnf in there. It is odd to see debian cruft left behind in ubuntu.
[01:00] <guidox> sound works intermitently in my kubuntu installation
[01:01] <rocunreal> Vspike, but it wasn't VGA it was worse then VGA ive tried Nvidia and NV options
[01:01] <guidox> sound works intermitently in my kubuntu installation. somtimes it works, sometimes  it does not. What can I do?
[01:01] <rocunreal> Vspike, ive tried Everything that people in this channel have told me too do
[01:01] <rocunreal> Vspike, and these guys in this channel are the Best of the Best so i am really screwed
[01:02] <rocunreal> Vspike, if the Best of the Best cant help me with this problem because it is that hard idk what too do :(
[01:02] <Emperor> Can someone help me install Flash for Firefox? I'm following a tutorial but it isn't quite working. =/
[01:02] <goofy> i changed my monitor refresh rate in nvidia-settings to 70hz but it didn't change. i even saved it in my xorg conf file. please???????
[01:02] <VSpike> rocunreal: do you know what kind of errors you get when you try to start X with nv or nvidia drivers?
[01:03] <bascule> goofy: the nvidia-settins shows non-true refresh rates for monitors
[01:03] <rocunreal> Vspike, i get no GUI
[01:03] <rocunreal> Vspike, I GET NO FREAKEN GUI im so freaken mad!
[01:03] <monkey_> http://aodclick.worst-decision.com/?clickid=235
[01:03] <pb> how do I get    /etc/init.d/ssh start    to automatically start at boot-up?
[01:03] <bascule> goofy: if the thing was really running at 50Hz it would pull the eyeballs out of your head :)
[01:03] <Emperor> Can someone help me install Flash for Firefox? I'm following a tutorial but it isn't quite working.
[01:04] <VSpike> rocunreal: did you try looking at your xorg.log, or doing startx from the console?
[01:04] <rocunreal> Vspike,  i wasn't getting good preformance with my Default Nvidia Driver so i tried to update it
[01:04] <Orange_tea> where you do you find SteamInstall.exe file?
[01:04] <VSpike> rocunreal: to the proprietary one?
[01:04] <wildnkrazy> lol
[01:04] <rocunreal> Vspike,  idk what startx is but yes ive played with Xorg.log another admin helped me with that it had no effect
[01:05] <Emperor> Can someone help me install Flash for Firefox please?
[01:05] <rocunreal> Vspike,  i cant even freaken run blender man this stinks
[01:05] <goofy> bascule: it really is at 55hz, my eyes hurt
[01:05] <aj_> I am having problems watching movies on ubuntu 7.04
[01:05] <goofy> bascule: ok, so how can i make my monitor refresh to 75hz?
[01:05] <rocunreal> aj_, try VLC Player  google it man
[01:06] <akrill>  mmm ubuntu. now to get KDE on that baby
[01:06] <bascule> if you go into the menu on your monitor what settings does it show?
[01:06] <akrill> haha
[01:06] <Emperor> Can someone help me install Flash for Firefox? I'm following a tutorial but it isn't working. =/
[01:06] <rocunreal> aj_, make sure you get the Linux Version too btw
[01:06] <Pici> Emperor: What isnt working?
[01:06] <noneyo> anyone know of any probs w/ feisty and php (pregmatch function broken)
[01:06] <Pici> aj_: vlc is in the repos.
[01:06] <lathropwells> synaptic kubuntu-desktop ??
[01:06] <ki4cgp> Hey, I have a USB device that shows up in my lsusb list on my session of X, but when I CTRL+ALT+F9 over to my wife's session that is running at the same time, I can't see the device with lsusb.  I probably missed a setting somewhere in gnome.  Any ideas?
[01:06] <cmak_> why is it that i sometimes dont have to enter a password when switchung to root?
[01:06] <aj_> pici:already have I got the version for windows for wine and I got the version for ubuntu
[01:07] <PriceChild> cmak_, sudo has a timeout
[01:07] <Pici> cmak_: because its still cached from the last time you used it.
[01:07] <cmak_> now what?
[01:07] <delire> cmak_: around 15minutes i believe
[01:07] <cmak_> :)
[01:07] <cmak_> cached, timed out?
[01:07] <delire> cmak_: you can sudo -k to kill the timeout.
[01:07] <aj_> I have actually got the movie to start playing but it wont play the whole movie only parts
[01:07] <cmak_> or is that the same
[01:07] <Emperor> Pici: It says the file is downloaded is not where i said it is. But it is.
[01:07] <cmak_> PriceChild Pici delire ok :)
[01:07] <pb> get this command  /etc/init.d/ssh start   to automatically start instead of typing it out in terminal after boot-up.
[01:08] <Shapeshifter> My dear people, how it is possible to add a custom menu to the gnome panel. I can't beleive that this isn't actually a standart feature included in the "add to panel" items. It's so obvious!!! Is there a downloadable "plugin" that will do that? I tried google but I don't get any answers. I just want a button to click on and then an empty menu where I can put stuff in. And not like that sticky drawer thingy that sticks to the scree
[01:08] <Pici> Emperor: How are you trying to install it? What version of Ubuntu?
[01:08] <Emperor> Pici: 7.04
[01:08] <PPPP> i found Xgl is using almost 400mb of RAM.  is that normal?
[01:08] <Emperor> Pici: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AMD64/FirefoxAndPlugins#head-109119244b265c4b0a7cab30aab06eea14ca1728
[01:09] <Pici> Emperor: Oh... on 64bit...
[01:09] <rocunreal> Synaptic Package Manager! Give me a list of Nvidia Geforce 7900 Series Drivers to install via the Synapatic package thing please!
[01:09] <Emperor> Pici: Yeah, I had to go and install 32 bit FF. :(
[01:09] <Pici> Emperor: I'm sorry but I dont have any experience with that.
[01:10] <Emperor> Pici: But if I'm using 32 bit FF shouldn't it not make any difference?
[01:10] <aj_> Pici: I have vlc running on ubuntu, I think the biggest problem I am having is this is the first torrent I have downloaded and I can only play one file and it is like 1 minute long
[01:10] <rocunreal> Synaptic Package Manager! Give me a list of Nvidia Geforce 7900 Series Drivers to install via the Synapatic package thing please!
[01:10] <fujin_> nvidia-glx
[01:10] <fujin_> nvidia-glx-new for newer ones
[01:11] <lathropwells> okay, Norton Internet Security is holding  my boot sector hostage and gparted rebels at each attempt to ntfsresize windows recovery console won't give me back a vanilla  boot sector. - he-elp what to do next? -
[01:11] <bascule> lathropwells: norton go back removal tool
[01:12] <DiabloX> check this out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft
[01:12] <goofy> bascule: can u point me to a good tutorial so i can change my monitor refresh rate? debian, fedora, mandriva were ok even without nvidia drivers installed, now with ubuntu it really is a pain for me
[01:12] <lathropwells> bascule - Ahhh! Thank You very much!
[01:12] <Pici> Emperor: Where do you think you've downloaded the file and where are you looking for it
[01:12] <Pici> !spam | DiabloX
[01:12] <ubotu> DiabloX: Unsure how you should behave on this channel? See !AskTheBot, !CoC, !Guidelines, !Offtopic, !Language, !Attitude, !Repeat, !Enter, !Paste, !NickSpam - and most importantly, use common sense :-)
[01:12] <Emperor> It's on my desktop, and that's where I am with the terminal.
[01:12] <bascule> lathropwells: the revolting piece of scum hiacks mbrs and all sorts of thoroughly awful things, kill it dead and *never* install it again
[01:13] <DiabloX> Pici: nevermind, my friend said that #ubuntu bans anyone who posts a link in the channel, i was just testing it out
[01:13] <DiabloX> sorry to disturb anyone
[01:14] <lathropwells> bascule - everything even games want a place in the boot sector it seems. (securerom etc )   amazing.
[01:14] <Pici> Emperor: okay? and you can't decompress it?
[01:14] <Emperor> Pici: I can extract it if need be.
[01:14] <bascule> lathropwells: yeah, it's a crazy world now in win, everything wants to take over the system, the 'helpful' stuff is getting harder to remove than the malware :(
[01:15] <bascule> and breaks more stuff too
[01:15] <lathropwells> bascule - lol
[01:15] <Pici> Emperor: You said you were getting an error I thought.
[01:15] <bascule> :) I am a tech, I see stuff all day long that makes me cry  ;P
[01:15] <goofy> hey, doesn't any1 know hot to fix a monitor refresh rate problem in ubuntu 7.04, or no1 had any problems ever?
[01:16] <RockerMONO> =] 
[01:16] <aj_> well I guess I will have to find my own answers I cant believe it I have heard how helpfull this channel was and all I get for advice is to do something I have already done then no response after that   Unbelievable
[01:16] <Emperor> Pici: Yes, when I try to install it from the terminal with the command ( tar -zxf install_flash_player_9_linux.tar.gz ).
[01:16] <bascule> uggh, it hurts us it hurts us, nasty symantec coded it take it off take it off (LAMAO)
[01:16] <lathropwells> bascule - read something this morning in digg about MS "stealth" updates even with auto updates turned off. if the service is enabled as i understand the article the updates are pushed to the client.
[01:16] <PriceChild> !patience | aj_
[01:16] <ubotu> aj_: The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[01:17] <bascule> lathropwells: yup an all sorts like that -- you clicked "I agree" didn't you ... scumbags :(
[01:17] <aj_> I have been patient, but its ok I will figure it out myself
[01:17] <Pici> Emperor: What error do you get?
[01:18] <Emperor> tar: install_flash_player_9_linux.tar.gz: Cannot open: No such file or directory
[01:18] <Emperor> tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
[01:18] <Emperor> tar: Child returned status 2
[01:18] <Emperor> tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
[01:18] <lathropwells> bascule - norton is just the least cooperative in removal. disk imaging software would like a place in  ring 0 too but it asks -before- installing itself there. (archive integerity-
[01:18] <gluttony> is there a linux version of chkdsk that i can run on a mounted drive?
[01:18] <Pici> Emperor: if you do `ls`, do you see that file?
[01:18] <PriceChild> gluttony, fsck
[01:19] <gilster> question, i just did a reinstall and wanted to know what gstreamer libs do i need to get the profiles in soundjuicer
[01:19] <guidox> is there a way to recondigure sound. it works intermitently
[01:19] <Pici> gluttony: you can force a fsck of all your drives for the next reboot.
[01:19] <Emperor> Pici: Yes, but it's a different name than the one provided by the tut.
[01:19] <Pici> Emperor: Whats the name?
[01:19] <tcleval> how can i configure console resolution?
[01:19] <Emperor> flashplugin-nonfree_9.0.48.0.0ubuntu1~7.04.1.tar.gz
[01:19] <lathropwells> gluttony - testdisk can find lost parttions is that what you needed?
[01:19] <Pici> Emperor: Use that one in the tar command, it looks okay.
[01:20] <csc`> PriceChild: since when can you fsck a mounted drive without loss of data
[01:20] <Pirate_Hunter> hi earlier on my comp box shutdown improperly as it lost power to the mains, now does ubuntu correct and check itself for any errors or do I have to do that? im in ubuntu right now everything seems fine but is the root file system ok?
[01:20] <Emperor> Pici: Gave me the same error.
[01:20] <csc`> Pirate_Hunter: it should be fine
[01:20] <PriceChild> csc`, eeek sorry yes, didn't see that
[01:20] <PriceChild> gluttony, sorry you can't run fsck on a mounted driver...
[01:20] <PriceChild> *drive
[01:20] <csc`> Pirate_Hunter: the proper term would be "Does linux check itself"
[01:20] <bascule> Pirate_Hunter: depending on the fs used it will be fine
[01:21] <tretle__> any way of fixing grub from within windows?
[01:21] <marcus> Pirate_Hunter-  you could run a fsck after dismounting the drive would be a good idea
[01:21] <csc`> Pirate_Hunter: and it does, but not fully, you'd have to wait or run it manually for a 'full' repair
[01:21] <PriceChild> !fixgrub | tretle__
[01:21] <ubotu> tretle__: 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
[01:21] <tretle__> or installing grub from within windows
[01:21] <tretle__> or live cd?
[01:21] <PriceChild> tretle__, use the live cd to do that ^
[01:21] <csc`> tretle__: no use a live cd or an install cd
[01:21] <Pici> Emperor: do this: tar xzvf flashplug<tab>   i.e, the tab key and then press enter.
[01:21] <__mad> how do i update to gnome 2.20?
[01:21] <Pirate_Hunter> csc`, bascule: ok and thanx for the quick response and how would i unmount root to check fsck
[01:21] <rocunreal> i need help with This File ::      file:///home/rocunreal/Desktop/NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-100.14.19-pkg2.run
[01:21] <rocunreal>     :: i am Unable to install it - It is Video Card Drivers that i badly need i cannot even run Blender... please help me somebody!
[01:22] <Pici> Pirate_Hunter: `sudo touch /forcefsck` then reboot.
[01:22] <Emperor> Pici: I think it worked. :D
[01:22] <csc`> rocunreal: that looks like an archive/install script to me
[01:22] <erUSUL> rocunreal: why not use the packaged version?
[01:23] <rocunreal> Cause the Package Version isn't updated and idk what package version to use ive tried everything :(
[01:23] <Pirate_Hunter> Pici: thank you very match my good gentleman or madam
[01:23] <Pici> Emperor: good :)
[01:23] <Pici> Pirate_Hunter: no problem
[01:23] <bascule> rocunreal: http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=install+linux+nvidia+drivers
[01:23] <gilster> need help with sound juicer!!  i did a reisntall of feisty and i seem to not have any codec profiles in sound juicer! what am i missing?
[01:23] <Emperor> Pici: Thanks! :)
[01:23] <csc`> rocunreal: install the one inside the repositories...the worst thing you can do if you are a noob to linux is install outside of a package manager unless it is really needed
[01:24] <fujin_> I disagree, It's probably one of the better things you can do to further your learnign.
[01:24] <csc`> ok whatever, have fun breaking stuff
[01:24] <bascule> rocunreal: bonus help -> sudo apt-get install build-essential
[01:24] <BT-Ubuntu> hey guys i installed the latest gutsy gibbon, and its the first time Im using linux. I updated everything but im not sure how to enable nvidia driver and use compiz-fusion
[01:24] <Pirate_Hunter> Be right back going to reboot
[01:24] <N3M3575> Hi guys, I'm new and i'm having some trouble installing flashplayer
[01:24] <rocunreal> csc`, i dont know what one to use exactly
[01:24] <Emperor> Pici: One more problem :(
[01:24] <fujin_> Although not the easiest to roll back, check-package and it's equivalent tools will let you make debian packages to handle installation/uninstallation
[01:24] <Pici> Emperor: Whats up?
[01:24] <csc`> rocunreal: use whatever you can get with apt-get(?)
[01:25] <Emperor> Pici: anthony@anthony-laptop:~/Desktop$ sudo mv install_flash_player_9_linux/libflashplayer.so /usr/local/firefox32/plugins/
[01:25] <Emperor> Password:
[01:25] <Emperor> mv: cannot stat `install_flash_player_9_linux/libflashplayer.so': No such file or directory
[01:25] <Gothfunc> hi.  i'm trying to mount an ntfs partition, but when i mount it i don't have permission to access it.  how do i change the permission?
[01:25] <__mad> how do i check if i got a package installed?
[01:25] <rocunreal> csc`, idk what you mean use whatever you can with Apt-get?
[01:25] <csc`> fujin_: if you want to learn further about maintaining a system without a packagemanager, why not just use LFS or something
[01:25] <fujin_> because that's stupid
[01:25] <fujin_> next
[01:25] <__mad> Gothfunc use ntfs-3g
[01:25] <csc`> rocunreal: do you not even know how to install packages?
[01:25] <csc`> ffs
[01:26] <larson9999> linux rocks!
[01:26] <rocunreal> csc` i know how to install packages from the manger ya man
[01:26] <csc`> larson9999: tell us something we dont know
[01:26] <larson9999> csc`, i rock, too?
[01:26] <larson9999> betcha didn't know that
[01:26] <CaptSaltyJack> linux does rock. ;)  so does OS X
[01:26] <csc`> rocunreal: then install the nvidia packages or follow the forum post whats-his-name gave you
[01:26] <csc`> OSX is for gay people ;P
[01:26] <BORGCYMRU> hi anyone here know anything about wine-doors
[01:26] <CaptSaltyJack> hah
[01:26] <akrill> a dell d620 with ubuntu
[01:26] <LjL> !language | csc`
[01:26] <ubotu> csc`: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[01:26] <larson9999> os x is too late.
[01:27] <marcus> !language csc`
[01:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about language csc` - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[01:27] <akrill> and a macbook with os x
[01:27] <rocunreal> csc`, ive tried installing the nvidia packages didn't work gave me no GUI when i restarted the OS
[01:27] <csc`> akrill: two laptops, three servers and a palm
[01:27] <Pici> Emperor: You need to adjust the 'install_flash_player_9_linux' part for whatever the folder name the archive decompressed to.
[01:27] <CaptSaltyJack> if OS X had a desktop interface like Beryl, that'd rock.
[01:27] <Emperor> Pici: How do I find out the folder name?
[01:27] <csc`> rocunreal: well dont ask me, i dont know jack<bleepz> about ubuntu, i just sit in here to help people with general linux problems :P
[01:27] <LjL> !offtopic
[01:27] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[01:27] <gilster> i have no profiles under my soundjuicer, can anyone help?
[01:27] <Pici> Emperor: `ls` again
[01:27] <__mad> Emperor, pwd
[01:27] <akrill> csc`: two laptops, a dell axim, palm, iphone, sony clie, 3 test servers and 2 out in the wild on 100mbit connections. but who cares.
[01:28] <csc`> akrill: handhelds fail :P
[01:28] <Emperor> _mad: pwd?
[01:28] <BORGCYMRU> hi anyone here know anything about wine-doors
[01:28] <csc`> unless they come with linux instead of that windows pocket pc bs
[01:28] <Pici> Emperor: Thats only if you are in the folder, which you arent.
[01:28] <rocunreal> csc`, well your a good man, helping Ubuntu people some of us Ubuntu newbies like me really get into some bad errors or even simple errors that us windows newbies cant understand
[01:28] <akrill> csc`: you're right, they all fail except the iphone. lol. the axim i got mostly for the GPS that came with it.
[01:28] <Pici> !offtopic
[01:28] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[01:28] <akrill> csc`: the palm i got back in the mid 90's, and clie the late 90's.
[01:28] <Emperor> flashplugin-nonfree-9.0.48.0.0ubuntu2~7.04.0
[01:28] <__mad> BORGCYMRU, ive heard, but havent tried
[01:28] <LjL> would you kindly move offtopic discussion to #ubuntu-offtopic? thanks
[01:28] <lathropwells> akrill - what is the best way to back up and restore a server to a newly reformatted disk?
[01:29] <csc`> rocunreal: dont judge me by what i do, i destroy ubuntu boxes for fun :D
[01:29] <csc`> lathropwells: cron job
[01:29] <Pici> Emperor: So just use that instead of the other folder name in the instructions.
[01:29] <Gothfunc> __mad: ../../lib/dump.c:191: internal error `unknown verrel' .... to be honest i just want temporary access to the partition
[01:29] <gilster> can anyone please help me with soundjuicer?
[01:29] <rocunreal> csc`, ^^
[01:29] <LjL> ...verrel?
[01:29] <csc`> wth?
[01:29] <csc`> verrel?
[01:29] <akrill> lathropwells: i use dd to copy the image directly over to the new drive (assuming the hardware is basically the same)
[01:29] <__mad> Gothfunc to get right acess on NTFS, u need some driver that allows it, ntfs-3g is the best one
[01:30] <__mad> *write
[01:30] <N3M3575> can someone help me install adobe flashplayer?
[01:30] <Gothfunc> __mad: i don't want write access...
[01:30] <csc`> why you would want write access to ntfs on linux is beyond me
[01:30] <csc`> N3M3575: rtfm
[01:30] <LjL> !flash > N3M3575    (N3M3575, see the private message from Ubotu)
[01:30] <LjL> !rtfm
[01:30] <ubotu> Acronyms or statements like  noob, jfgi, stfu or rtfm are not welcome in this channel. Period.
[01:30] <lathropwells> akrill - will that copy everything including the mbr in one step? - what do you  boot with to recieve the new image file?
[01:31] <csc`> N3M3575: there's a perfectly good instruction manual on the download spot of Adobe
[01:31] <Emperor> Pici: anthony@anthony-laptop:~/Desktop$ sudo mv install flashplugin-nonfree-9.0.48.0.0ubuntu2~7.04.0/libflashplayer.so /usr/local/firefox32/plugins/
[01:31] <Emperor> mv: cannot stat `install': No such file or directory
[01:31] <Emperor> mv: cannot stat `flashplugin-nonfree-9.0.48.0.0ubuntu2~7.04.0/libflashplayer.so': No such file or directory
[01:31] <csc`> N3M3575: ./setup.sh firefox eg.
[01:31] <LjL> !paste > Emperor    (Emperor, see the private message from Ubotu)
[01:31] <Gothfunc> __mad: i just want read access.  i'm on ubuntu server 7.04.  when i mount the ntfs partition, i cannot access it without sudoing
[01:31] <GNine> ntfs - windows |  linux -EXT3
[01:31] <LjL> csc`: but then again, downloading it from Adobe is a pretty bad idea, when we have it in the repositories.
[01:31] <LjL> !flash
[01:31] <ubotu> To install Flash see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash - Flash 9 is now available in dapper-backports and edgy-backports - See also !Restricted and !Gnash
[01:31] <gilster> bueno chicos que idioma tengo que hablar para que me alludan???
[01:31] <LjL> !es | gilster
[01:31] <ubotu> gilster: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[01:31] <akrill> GNine: no, linux = anything the kernel can read ;-)
[01:31] <csc`> LjL: lol yeah, the flash tarball sucks on linux anyway :P
[01:31] <LjL> csc`: perhaps you should follow your own advice before replying ;)
[01:31] <Pici> Emperor: are you sure that install is part of the filename?
[01:31] <csc`> LjL: i do ;P
[01:32] <__mad> Gothfunc sorry man cant help you then...
[01:32] <GNine> kernel works better with EXT3
[01:32] <Emperor> >_<
[01:32] <csc`> LjL: but i use Opera most of the time so...
[01:32] <GNine> 2.16
[01:32] <gilster> i have an issue with soundjuicer showing no profiles? any ideas?
[01:32] <akrill> GNine: ya, if you're on crack. but whatever.
[01:32] <Daemonmort> #xbins
[01:32] <__mad> gnome 2.20 will be available on repo's to update the current one?
[01:33] <csc`> Gothfunc: read access is built into the kernel iirc, mount /dev/hd<poo> -t ntfs /mnt/disk
[01:33] <GNine> youre obviously very windowy , akrill
[01:33] <LjL> people, this channel is busy. please stick to ubuntu support and use #ubuntu-offtopic for the rest
[01:33] <akrill> GNine: windowy?
[01:33] <mc44> __mad: no
[01:33] <CaptSaltyJack> two quick Q's: in feisty, the wifi manager.. any way to make it #1, STOP asking me for my damn keyring passwd every time, #2, auto connect to my router upon boot, NOT upon login.  of course, I'm using Wicd now which rocks, but I'm still curious.
[01:33] <Gothfunc> csc`: i can get read access with sudo, not without
[01:33] <csc`> Gothfunc: permissions
[01:34] <Gothfunc> csc`: even if i chmod 777 the folder it still doesn't let me read
[01:34] <Gothfunc> csc`: shown too
[01:34] <LjL> !ntfs | permissions for mounted filesystems are explained here
[01:34] <ubotu> permissions for mounted filesystems are explained here: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[01:34] <Gothfunc> csc`: so "permissions" might need expanding :P
[01:34] <GNine> ha
[01:34] <csc`> Gothfunc: well what i did was, mounted my ntfs drive, copied all the stuff to my home folder, then chmodded it
[01:34] <CaptSaltyJack> !wifi
[01:34] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[01:34] <CaptSaltyJack> hah..  ubotu.  I see what you did there.
[01:35] <Gothfunc> csc`: do you think it's not possible to read it otherwise?
[01:35] <GNine> elementary concepts
[01:36] <Orange_tea> How much does Ubuntu os space does use?
[01:36] <mossby> http://digg.com/linux_unix/How_to_Sync_Hydrogen_with_Ardour_in_Ubuntu_Studio
[01:36] <LjL> it is you just need to mount with the right umask, options and stuff i don't remember but is explained - although a bit just by example - on thta page
[01:36] <PriceChild> Orange_tea, I "think" about 2.5Gb, but you'll want a lot more for all your own files, extra apps etc.
[01:36] <LjL> Orange_tea: i think between 2 and 3 gb for a standard install
[01:36] <GNine> Orange_tea, am going on 10 gigs right now.  bon apetite
[01:37] <GNine> originally you need about 5 gigs of space to install core system.. but thats just not going to stay that way
[01:37] <Orange_tea> When i check my gparted for my harddrive total is 14.30 gib ,. But then 4.43 gib unused...
[01:37] <mweichert> any of you guys know diff/patch well? I have two files, a & b. I want anything that is new in b (and missing in a) to be appended or merged with a
[01:38] <Shadow6363> hmm, does anyone know if/when gnome 2.2 will be available for feisty?
[01:38] <LjL> Orange_tea: then it doesn't look very soundly partitioned
[01:38] <Orange_tea> Is that normal?
[01:38] <Pici> Shadow6363: It wont.
[01:38] <marcus> Pici -  Why?
[01:38] <lathropwells> 3.63gigs is absolute minimum - 10-15gigs is a *comfortable minimum.
[01:38] <Shadow6363> Pici, no chance it'll be backported from gutsy or won't it be available for gutsy?
[01:38] <LjL> Orange_tea: ask whoever partitioned it... i wouldn't leave 4 spare gb when partitioning, unless i have a valid reason
[01:39] <Pici> marcus: Because its too much of a change to backport to feisty.  It is standard in Gutsy (which is the next version, releasing in October)
[01:39] <marcus> Ohhh
[01:39] <LjL> backports are mostly only for single applications that don't interfere with the overall system very much
[01:39] <marcus> Pici - Ok, because I was about to say "Hopefully it'll be on Gutsy" but then you said "It won't" and I took it as "ever."  :P
[01:40] <Shadow6363> thanks Pici
[01:40] <GNine> ok.. so you have a usb flash drive ?  ha!  you talk like you got only 20gigs there
[01:41] <Orange_tea> How wine works... bc rite now i can't fit a game in to it
[01:41] <rocunreal> Im giving Up Ubuntu im gonna use Suse 10 i cant handle this error =(
[01:41] <Orange_tea> How wine works... it say there is not enough space on the desination
[01:42] <cmak_> anyone knows how to disable startup notification in gnome?
[01:42] <LjL> Orange_tea, probably a *majority* of games won't work in wine.
[01:42] <cmak_> its annoying :)
[01:42] <LjL> Orange_tea, uhm, type "df" and paste the output to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[01:42] <Larson> does anyone know where I can find update python-pyinotify  packages that work with 7.04
[01:42] <Larson> updated
[01:43] <rocunreal> I give up Ubuntu, i cant handle this Video card driver problem, im gonna download and install Suse 10 :(
[01:43] <PriceChild> rocunreal, we heard you, good luck
[01:43] <meme20> Which scanner would you all recommend for Ubuntu that works out of the box or through apt-get installing something?
[01:44] <rocunreal> PriceChild, but you dont wanna help me!
[01:44] <rocunreal> PriceChild, lol
[01:44] <meme20> Preferably something under 200 USD.
[01:44] <Gate> anyone used Intel 950 GPU? Any comments on usability and speed with Ubuntu?
[01:44] <LjL> rocunreal, little hint: whining and "menacing" to switch to another distribution won't help
[01:44] <rocunreal> PriceChild, man im so stumped on this problem can you help me are you good with this stuff?
[01:44] <greg> whats the remote desktop app that comes with ubuntu called?
[01:44] <Gate> greg: vlc
[01:44] <LjL> rocunreal: which card do you have and which nvidia package do you have installed
[01:44] <Gate> greg: or xdmcp
[01:45] <Michael_Garvie> lol... vnc not vlc
[01:45] <rocunreal> LjL, it doesn't matter man
[01:45] <zengen_> Does anyone know if there are any linux counterparts to mIRC with Autoget?
[01:45] <rocunreal> LjL, 20 guys tried to help me
[01:45] <impostor> vlc is a media player ;)
[01:45] <Gate> greg: correction :) vnc
[01:45] <greg> Gate no not that
[01:45] <Gate> the client app?
[01:45] <LjL> rocunreal: then go in peace
[01:45] <rocunreal> LjL, unless your hardcore pro
[01:45] <Nephyrin> greg, "rdesktop" is the terminal server client for linux
[01:45] <PriceChild> rocunreal, is it a 79** or 8*** ?
[01:45] <LjL> rocunreal, sorry, this is not the channel where harcore pro leet haxxors hang.
[01:45] <rocunreal> LjL, actually i dont wanna go lol i just want some help
[01:46] <greg> Nephyrin, i want he gui
[01:46] <Gate> so no comments on the Intel 950? anyone?
[01:46] <meme20> Anyone with a scanner recommendation?
[01:46] <Nephyrin> grdesktop
[01:46] <Nephyrin> is the gtk gui
[01:46] <rocunreal> LjL, let me get the name of it
[01:46] <PriceChild> meme20, works out of the box fine
[01:46] <Gate> greg: internet>terminal server client
[01:46] <Gate> that?
[01:46] <Orange_tea> Ljl let say i already have game in a folder and i drag it to .wine/drive_c/Program Files/ ...etc it would able to run
[01:46] <meme20> PriceChild: _what_ works out of the box fine?
[01:46] <greg> Gate i guess
[01:46] <PriceChild> meme20, bah sorry wrong nick
[01:46] <greg> dont have it installed
[01:46] <Orange_tea> Ljl is there a list of games  that  run in WIne
[01:46] <greg> but i want it
[01:46] <PriceChild> Gate, the card works fine out the box
[01:46] <LjL> Orange_tea: if it's *installed* in that folder, maybe. it may need some registry keys and/or some stuff in windows/system32 or such, though
[01:46] <Pirate_Hunter> Im going to use Virtual Box to install M4 XP if i pull this off I shouldn't need to dual boot any more, however how much Ram should I assign to XP? Ive got 2GB and 1GB swap for ubuntu so how much of that cna i give to XP?
[01:46] <LjL> !appdb | Orange_tea
[01:47] <ubotu> Orange_tea: Appdb is a database of apps & help for !Windows programs that run under !wine: see http://appdb.winehq.org
[01:47] <rocunreal> LjL, nvidia-glx
[01:47] <LjL> rocunreal: and the card?
[01:47] <rocunreal> LjL, nvidia-glx-new ive that that also
[01:47] <Gate> PriceChild: Thanks, played with any 3d on it? I currently have an older intel and it doesn't work well
[01:47] <rocunreal> LjL, Nvidia 7900 GS XXX
[01:47] <PriceChild> Gate, don't know sorry
[01:47] <Gate> :) thanks
[01:47] <LjL> rocunreal, you can't have both, they conflict... anyway
[01:47] <rocunreal> LjL, Nvidia 7900 Geforce GS XXX
[01:47] <rocunreal> LjL, yes i know but ive tried them seperatly
[01:48] <PriceChild> LjL, rocunreal I "think" there's a packaging bug with the 79's... or is that just the 7950?
[01:48] <rocunreal> LjL, it will boot without an GUI with booth so i am using VGA or vesa something like that
[01:48] <rocunreal> PriceChild, its a 7900
[01:48] <LjL> rocunreal: if you pastebin the contents of /etc/X11/xorg.conf, i'll see if i can spot anything not right
[01:48] <Larson> python-pyinotify: Depends: libc6 (>= 2.5-5) but 2.5-0ubuntu14 is to be installed <-- anyone know how I can resolve this without breaking my system completely? :D
[01:48] <rocunreal> PriceChild, its a 7900 that i have i mean idk if its the one
[01:48] <LjL> PriceChild, dunno
[01:49] <rocunreal> LjL, already tried that man :(
[01:49] <PriceChild> rocunreal, which driver are you trying to install then?
[01:49] <bascule> Larson: no, you can't glibc is th ebe all and end all, the one true word, it is beyond holy
[01:49] <rocunreal> LjL, i mean o
[01:49] <rocunreal> LjL, how do i do that?
[01:49] <rocunreal> LjL, lol
[01:49] <PriceChild> rocunreal, nvidia-glx or nvidia-glx-new? rocunreal could you pastebin your /etc/X11/xorg.conf anyway, and also your X logs in /var/log so we can see the error
[01:49] <rocunreal> LjL, thought you wanted me to go though it lol
[01:50] <LjL> rocunreal: gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf, ctrl+a, ctrl+c, then paste to http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org and give me the url
[01:50] <Pirate_Hunter> Im going to use Virtual Box to install M$ XP if i pull this off I shouldn't need to dual boot any more, however how much Ram should I assign to XP? Ive got 2GB and 1GB swap for ubuntu so how much of that can i give to XP?
[01:50] <rocunreal> Alright LjL thanks man
[01:51] <rocunreal> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/37958/
[01:51] <rocunreal> see it?
[01:51] <LjL> Pirate_Hunter: give it 700 if you want a random but reasonable number
[01:51] <marcus> !
[01:51] <bascule> Pirate_Hunter: give it 768, but don't install norton ;P
[01:51] <marcus> !woo
[01:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about woo - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[01:51] <LjL> rocunreal: ah that's for the VESA mode though
[01:52] <rocunreal> LjL, yes the VESA mode
[01:52] <rocunreal> LjL, thats why i have a GUI right now ;)
[01:52] <rocunreal> LjL, if it was NV or Nvidia i wouldn't have a GUI right now
[01:52] <LjL> rocunreal: i would need the one with nvidia-glx on. i realize it's hard to paste it without a gui though
[01:53] <Pirate_Hunter> LjL, bascule: 0o You're being serious? XP runs on like 256 minimum dont know how well that is when using virtaul box but why 700-768 Ram? isin't that a tad toooo much?
[01:53] <skiold2007> Hi, this is my first time in this chat and I really need your help please...
[01:53] <rocunreal> LjL, i have a GUI
[01:53] <rocunreal> LjL, what do you mean man?
[01:53] <Pirate_Hunter> !help
[01:53] <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
[01:53] <LjL> rocunreal: you'd need to make a backup from textmode - but in the meanwhile, you may paste /var/log/Xorg.log.0 as price suggested
[01:53] <Pirate_Hunter> !ask
[01:53] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[01:53] <LjL> rocunreal: i mean that i'd need you to paste the version of xorg.conf that you'd get with the nvidia driver, i.e. when you *don't* have a GUI
[01:54] <LjL> !msgthebot
[01:54] <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...
[01:54] <melvin> necesito una pagina en espanol de ayuda
[01:54] <LjL> !es
[01:54] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[01:54] <rocunreal> LjL, i am a complete newbie with linux man
[01:54] <bascule> Pirate_Hunter: you asked for a suggestion you got one, do your own thing
[01:54] <rocunreal> LjL, it would age 100 years before i got into that dir and pasted it on That site without a GUI
[01:54] <rocunreal> LjL, i*
[01:55] <LjL> rocunreal: that's why i said "i realize it can be hard to" etc
[01:55] <rocunreal> LjL, indeed
[01:55] <rocunreal> LjL, im just telling you how scary the word NO GUI is to me :(
[01:55] <Pirate_Hunter> bascule: i didnt intend to annoy you, just wanted to find out why such high amounts of ram, you're opinion is still appreciated
[01:55] <bascule> Pirate_Hunter: i am not annoyed, just being alowing ... :)
[01:56] <skiold2007> I have a trouble with Nvidia drivers for a HP pavillion dv6327 turion 64x2 and ubuntu feisty with amd64
[01:56] <LjL> PriceChild: do we currently have third party nvidia packages that kind of work reasonably well? amaranth's heritage, or milone's, or something
[01:56] <rocunreal> LjL, ive drank 48oz of Ice Cold black Tea since ive started this
[01:56] <lathropwells> rocunreal,  - boot up a live cd and open, copy, and paste it that way. - no gui *IS* scarey.
[01:56] <Pirate_Hunter> bascule: didnt get the last part of that but seems cheerful :)
[01:56] <Leftmost> How can I disable spellcheck without Ubuntu trying to remove ubuntu-desktop and the like?
[01:56] <PriceChild> LjL, not that I know of :/ - But I want to see what error X is giving before I give a suggestion.
[01:57] <LjL> PriceChild: well more than repeating to him to paste his xorg log, i cannot do about that
[01:57] <PriceChild> yup
[01:57] <LjL> rocunreal: forget about it for the time being and just pastebin the contents of the current /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[01:57] <Tomosaur> hell to the O
[01:57] <mweichert> !gutsy
[01:57] <ubotu> Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[01:57] <bascule> Pirate_Hunter: being allowing, I was affirming that your own way is cool, and it was also a play on words, 768MB for XP can still be too little with the qmount of crap average win desktop machines collect and run in the background
[01:58] <rocunreal> LjL, okay
[01:58] <LjL> rocunreal: actually, Xorg.1.log and/or Xorg.2.log
[01:58] <LjL> rocunreal: whichever of them has "nvidia" in it
[01:58] <LjL> rocunreal: (try "grep nvidia /var/log/Xorg*" to see which one it is)
[01:59] <Pirate_Hunter> bascule: now i get it thanx its so nice having ppl like you in this channel... keep up the good work
[01:59] <bascule> :0 ok
[01:59] <rocunreal> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/37959/
[01:59] <bobonthenet> Could someone help me out.  I am unable to access my usb external hard drive.
[02:00] <pb> how to get the ssh server to start automatically with boot-up?
[02:00] <skiold2007> I've tried to install nvidia-glx and nvidia-glx-new, but It crashes my X configuration. This is the third time I had to reinstall ubuntu in this laptop.
[02:00] <LjL> rocunreal: no go i'm afraid, that's a VESA one. try another of them
[02:00] <rocunreal> LjL, did you get that new link?
[02:00] <rocunreal> LjL, ive tried like 5 or 6
[02:00] <rocunreal> LjL, including     NV and Nvidia
[02:00] <PriceChild> Ronald, not that one
[02:00] <AzMoo[w] > Hey, is there any way to remove a partition table? I think I've stuffed mine trying to configure Software RAID.
[02:00] <PriceChild> gah
[02:01] <PriceChild> rocunreal, that paste wasn't it
[02:01] <LjL> rocunreal: you need that "grep" command to show  LoadModule: "nvidia" 
[02:01] <rocunreal> LjL, o srry nvm
[02:01] <LjL> that's the right file
[02:01] <rocunreal> LjL, i get what your saying now
[02:01] <Pirate_Hunter> what is the minimum HD space M$ XP can be installed to?
[02:01] <GlasstuX> hi @ all
[02:01] <rocunreal> LjL, i dont understand how to get to the Nvidia file still?
[02:01] <Pirate_Hunter> Pr should I ask what is the lowest HD space M$ XP can be installed to?
[02:01] <GlasstuX> someone here with gutsy installed?
[02:02] <GlasstuX> i need the content of /etc/fonts
[02:02] <skiold2007> I need a secure repository for install Envy
[02:02] <GlasstuX> i have replaced my original font configs with bad ones
[02:02] <vader1102> I have a MS fingerprint reader and mouse combo.... how would I go about setting the fingerprint reader?
[02:02] <LjL> rocunreal, there are a couple of similarly named files: /var/log/Xorg.0.log, /var/log/Xorg.1.log, and so on -- you need to find one that was created when you have the nvidia (and not the VESA) driver
[02:02] <rocunreal> LjL, i see what your saying now ight ill look for it man
[02:03] <AzMoo[w] > GlasstuX: #ubuntu+1
[02:03] <LjL> rocunreal: to do that, type  grep nvidia /var/log/Xorg*  and see which file(s) contain(s) the line  LoadModule: "nvidia" 
[02:03] <LjL> and paste that one
[02:03] <rocunreal> LjL, i think i found it :) ill post it
[02:03] <refdoc> Hi can someone help me with sorting a broken package
[02:03] <rocunreal> Ljl, it has like a title like Xorg Old
[02:03] <Tomosaur> hi refdoc - what's the problem?
[02:04] <rocunreal> LjL, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/37960/
[02:04] <refdoc> I installed a non rep package which relied on a library which is in the system but under a doifferent name
[02:04] <GlasstuX> AzMoo[w] : ased there, too
[02:04] <BlindApe> hey, I'm getting this error with my video card, Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0". How can I fix this?
[02:04] <rocunreal> Ljl, please says thats it
[02:04] <rocunreal> Ljl, cause the title sounds like it would be it and it see a ton of Nvidia Text in there
[02:04] <bobonthenet> Could someone help me out.  I am unable to access my usb external hard drive, worked fine a few days ago and now it doesn't seem to be recognised by this computer works fine on other machines.
[02:04] <refdoc> I linked the wrong name to gthe right name and used dpkg --force-depends -i mypakcge.deb
[02:05] <refdoc> the porgramme now works fine
[02:05] <refdoc> but synaptic is coughing angrily baout a broken package
[02:05] <refdoc> what shall I do
[02:05] <LjL> PriceChild: wasn't that (mismatching kernel module and x module) the result of a broken feisty package? something like that installing nvidia-glx-new, and then removing it for nvidia-glx, resulted in that problem -- i cannot remember exactly
[02:05] <skiold2007> So, does anybody know a stable repository for install Envy?
[02:05] <BlindApe> hey, I'm getting this error with my video card, Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0". How can I fix this?
[02:05] <LjL> !envy
[02:05] <ubotu> envy is a script that may leave you envious of those who have not used it, use the resticted manager to install binary drivers or use the instructions on the wiki, this script may break your machine very badly!
[02:05] <lividity> Anyone know how to check mail in bitchx? I've read the man page but I can't figure it out.
[02:05] <PriceChild> LjL, yeah, i think i know how to fix this
[02:06] <PriceChild> LjL, who's error is this?
[02:06] <rocunreal> LjL, please say its it
[02:06] <LjL> PriceChild: rocunreal's at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/37960/
[02:06] <Tomosaur> do you get an actual error message, refdoc?
[02:06] <LjL> rocunreal: it is
[02:06] <PriceChild> ah missed that one
[02:06] <rocunreal> !envy
[02:06] <ubotu> envy is a script that may leave you envious of those who have not used it, use the resticted manager to install binary drivers or use the instructions on the wiki, this script may break your machine very badly!
[02:06] <refdoc> Yes refdoc says the package is broken and refuses to install anything else
[02:06] <BlindApe> hey, I'm getting this error with my video card, Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0". How can I fix this?
[02:07] <LjL> !repeat | BlindApe
[02:07] <ubotu> BlindApe: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[02:07] <rocunreal> LjL, so just past that entire Text into my Current Xorg File?
[02:07] <Pirate_Hunter> I just figured out m$ lies and they are bad at it, if im reading this right their site states that windows xp home edition can be installed onto a HD of 1.5GB which I know is a lie since I have it... the amount of crap on that is not suitable to allwo than especially when you do updates
[02:07] <LjL> rocunreal: nonono, that's just a log to let us see which errors occurred
[02:07] <rocunreal> LjL, can never be simple ;(
[02:07] <Tomosaur> ok, close synaptic / any other package management software you have open, then open up a terminal and type the following command: 'sudo apt-get update -f'
[02:08] <LjL> rocunreal: it is for many people, then there are the unlucky ones. but surely, the fact that those nvidia drivers are closed source and all don't help with making it more seamless
[02:08] <PriceChild> rocunreal, just writing out instructions
[02:08] <jsg> hey, clicked on "remove from panel" over my 'applications' dropdown menu, now its gone, how do i get it back?
[02:08] <rocunreal> LjL, guess i am one of the unlucky ones :(
[02:09] <LjL> jsg: "add applet"?
[02:09] <skiold2007> Ok, but is there a really secure procedure to install Nvidia drivers (from Nvidia web page) for my laptop?
[02:09] <rocunreal> LjL, i really appreciate you helping me with this tho man not many people would spend this much time on 1 question
[02:09] <pb> ubotu; how to start ssh server at boot start
[02:09] <rocunreal> LjL, or 1 person
[02:09] <LjL> pb: just install it, i think it'll start by default
[02:10] <pb> actually it hasn't since install
[02:10] <rocunreal> LjL, you know what i mean lol
[02:10] <Leftmost> How can I disable spellchecking without uninstalling aspell?
[02:10] <refdoc> Tomosaur - thsi has not fixed the problem
[02:10] <jsg> how do i return the 'applications' and 'systems' menus to default?
[02:10] <PriceChild> rocunreal, can you "sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx", "sudo nvidia-glx-config enable", "sudo rm /lib/linux-restricted-modules/.nvidia_new_installed"
[02:10] <LjL> rocunreal: my suggestion would be to try nvidia-glx-new again (or nvidia-glx, if the one you have installed right now is nvidia-glx-new), and after installing it, doing a "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade".  i knew there was a problem with those packages that resulted in the error i can see in your logfile
[02:10] <pb> i type in terminal /etc/init.d/ssh start
[02:11] <PriceChild> rocunreal, (that's with a clean xorg.conf)
[02:11] <LjL> PriceChild: right, that dotfile was it
[02:11] <Tomosaur> ok refdoc - did it give you any information?
[02:11] <Pirate_Hunter> lol i just figured out I can use Virtual box to run other linux distro I haven't tried out yet... but the problem I have no clue which distro I want to try out :(
[02:11] <PriceChild> rocunreal, ie, "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg -phigh" or restore a backup first
[02:12] <rocunreal> LjL, that propalby wont work will it?
[02:12] <refdoc> tomosaur the actual command - no. I then tried apt-get upgrade and got an error messageThe following packages have unmet dependencies.
[02:12] <refdoc>   ircp-tray: Depends: libopenobex-1.0-0 (>= 1.0.0-rel) but it is not installable
[02:12] <refdoc> E: Unmet dependencies. Try using -f.
[02:12] <jsg> skiold2007, you can attempt to install your drivers through the kernel in startup mode
[02:12] <rocunreal> pricechild, i think i tried that too man ;(
[02:12] <LjL> rocunreal: probably not. but what pricechild is saying probably will
[02:12] <PriceChild> rocunreal, please just try it
[02:12] <LjL> !info libopenobex-1.0-0
[02:12] <ubotu> Package libopenobex-1.0-0 does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[02:12] <skiold2007> Do you know how can I install the last version of Nvidia drivers?
[02:12] <rocunreal> PriceChild, ok ill try i gotta read what you said again im not too good with linux lol
[02:12] <PriceChild> skiold2007, why do you want to?
[02:12] <jsg> skiold2007: you can attempt to install your drivers through the kernel in startup mode
[02:13] <refdoc> I know, but libopenobex1 fulfills the dependency
[02:13] <PriceChild> refdoc, where is this package from?
[02:13] <skiold2007> It's because Nvidia-glx crashes my Xorg configuration
[02:13] <jsg> skiold2007 , restart ubuntu and in grub choose 'recovery mode'
[02:13] <PriceChild> jsg, I don't know what you are suggesting at all?
[02:13] <netham45> does anyone have an iptables tutorial handy
[02:13] <skiold2007> recovery mode fails too.
[02:14] <LjL> rocunreal: he's saying: type  ls /etc/X11/xorg.conf*  and see if there are any backup files listed. if yes, choose the one with the oldest date
[02:14] <Tomosaur> refdoc, try uninstalling that package, and use the one from this page: http://packages.ubuntu.com/edgy/libs/libopenobex-1.0-0
[02:14] <netham45> !iptables
[02:14] <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).
[02:14] <PriceChild> skiold2007, ok could you give us the error message, or an X log from /var/log
[02:14] <LjL> rocunreal: if there isn't any, then you'll have to type  sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg  and go through the questions, but you can leave the defaults to just about all of them
[02:14] <jsg> pricechild , the way i installed my nvidia drivers, was i configured the x-server through recovery mode
[02:15] <LjL> rocunreal: then, once that's done,  sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx  followed by  sudo nvidia-glx-config enable  followed by  sudo rm /lib/linux-restricted-modules/.nvidia_new_installed 
[02:15] <PriceChild> jsg, we don't suggest that here.
[02:15] <rocunreal> rm: cannot remove `/lib/linux-restricted-modules/.nvidia_new_installed': No such file or directory
[02:15] <PriceChild> rocunreal, LjL then "sudo rmmod nvidia" to make sure everything's unloaded
[02:15] <skiold2007> I don't have it because I've finished to reinstall the entire system again.
[02:15] <rocunreal> rm: cannot remove `/lib/linux-restricted-modules/.nvidia_new_installed': No such file or directory
[02:15] <PriceChild> rocunreal, ignore it and carry on then
[02:15] <refdoc> tomosaur I have this library
[02:15] <rocunreal> okay what next?
[02:15] <LjL> PriceChild: though i don't like that :|
[02:15] <rocunreal> ive got to that point
[02:15] <PriceChild> LjL, hmm?
[02:15] <jsg> pricechild , alright, just pointing out what worked for me
[02:16] <LjL> PriceChild: i hoped that file was there
[02:16] <PriceChild> !worksforme | jsg
[02:16] <ubotu> jsg: Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should (and especially recommend to others). Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability. Please see http://geekosophical.net/random/worksforme/
[02:16] <refdoc> tomosaur my problem is ircp-tray which I got from glinux
[02:16] <PriceChild> LjL, yeah... maybe he --purged it along the line or something... not sure if that would catch it... if this doesn't work, we'll get a new X log and see?
[02:16] <jsg> ubotu , got it
[02:16] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about got it - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:17] <rocunreal> PriceChild,
[02:17] <bobonthenet> I'm having trouble with my usb devices can someone help me with this?
[02:17] <Tomosaur> ok refdoc - try installing it from this page: http://www.getdeb.net/app.php?name=Ircp-Tray
[02:17] <rocunreal> PriceChild, ive done this so far "sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx", "sudo nvidia-glx-config enable
[02:17] <LjL> PriceChild: talk for yourself, it's two am and i'm not waiting for a reboot to textmode followed by a reboot to vesa mode to get a log :P
[02:17] <Tomosaur> remember to remove the version you've installed now
[02:17] <rocunreal> PriceChild, ive got 2 of the peices entered and done
[02:17] <PriceChild> LjL, gah was hoping you would stay :D
[02:17] <rocunreal> PriceChild, what do i do now?
[02:17] <airstrike> [    0.268226]  PCI: Failed to allocate mem resource #6:20000@d0000000 for 0000:01:00.0
[02:17] <netham45> can someone reccomend me a good wysiwyg html editor?
[02:17] <airstrike> does anyone know what that means?
[02:17] <PriceChild> rocunreal, ok, now "sudo rmmod nvidia"
[02:17] <PriceChild> rocunreal, then restart X and cross your fingers
[02:17] <airstrike> i get that everytime i boot
[02:18] <netham45> airstrike: I used to get that too, I was able to ignore it.
[02:18] <rocunreal> ERROR: Module nvidia does not exist in /proc/modules
[02:18] <rocunreal> ERROR: Module nvidia does not exist in /proc/modules
[02:18] <airstrike> i'm just curious
[02:18] <refdoc> tomosaur - thanks a lot!
[02:18] <PriceChild> rocunreal, ignore that, carry on
[02:18] <ki4cgp> Hey, I have a USB device that shows up in my lsusb list on my session of X, but when I CTRL+ALT+F9 over to my wife's session that is running at the same time, I can't see the device with lsusb.  I probably missed a setting somewhere in gnome.  Any ideas?
[02:18] <Emperor> Could someone help me install flash for Firefox please? I'm running a 64-bit system here and I have been trying a tutorial but it isn't working very well.
[02:18] <refdoc> Tomosaur I think this will work
[02:18] <rocunreal> PriceChild, i am scared
[02:18] <airstrike> i wonder if it's something important
[02:18] <jsg> thanx all, cheerz
[02:18] <Tomosaur> no problem, let us know if it works out :)
[02:18] <PriceChild> !flash64 | Emperor
[02:18] <ubotu> Emperor: You can run Flash, Real, and Java plugins in AMD64 bit computers with Firefox. see the steps to follow at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirefoxAMD64FlashJava
[02:18] <rocunreal> PriceChild, i dont feel like restarting ^^
[02:19] <LjL> rocunreal: if it fails, you can always switch back to VESA... you did it once, i suppose you know how to do it again
[02:19] <rocunreal> PriceChild, are you sure i should restart?
[02:19] <PriceChild> rocunreal, if it doesn't work, "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg -pcritical" and restart X and all will be fine
[02:19] <PriceChild> rocunreal, just X
[02:19] <Emperor> PriceChild: I've been following that tutorial, it didn't work.
[02:19] <rocunreal> LjL, i do
[02:19] <PriceChild> !doesn't work | Emperor
[02:19] <ubotu> Emperor: Doesn't work is a strong statement. Does it sit on the couch all day? Does it want more money? Is it on IRC all the time? Please be specific! Examples of what doesn't work tend to help too.
[02:19] <rocunreal> LjL, but its so gay getting there and coming back and feeling like a losser because it didn't wokr
[02:19] <netham45> !wysiwyg
[02:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wysiwyg - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:19] <erisco> how can I clear my terminal command cache? I have some very dangerous commands in there right now (sudo rm -rf *) and I really would NOT want an accident
[02:19] <refdoc> tomosaur - this worked fine!
[02:19] <PriceChild> rocunreal, please don't use gay as a derogatory term.
[02:19] <Tomosaur> cool :)
[02:19] <LjL> rocunreal, it might be a nuisance, but it's hardly gay
[02:19] <rocunreal> Sorry
[02:19] <kitche> erisco, delete .bash_history
[02:19] <PriceChild> erisco, remove them from, or the file ~/.bash_history
[02:19] <rocunreal> I will not use that word in here again
[02:20] <LjL> still, you've got a problem with your nvidia drivers, you can't just pretend it's alright. most likely you *will* have to fiddle around a little more
[02:20] <rocunreal> Alright
[02:20] <Emperor> PriceChild: Flash will do nothing for me. I did everything the tutorial said and YouTube says I don't have Flash.
[02:20] <rocunreal> Ill be back with VESA i bet
[02:20] <rocunreal> But ill try
[02:20] <refdoc> tomosaur - bye
[02:20] <PriceChild> rocunreal, if this doesn't work, i'll suggest remove --purge'ing nvidia-glx, then -glx-new, removing that . file again and hoping
[02:20] <Tomosaur> bye bye :)
[02:21] <rocunreal> Wish me luck Cause nobody will
[02:21] <fulio>  hi, why can i open my compiz config setting manager
[02:21] <netham45> !info nvu
[02:21] <ubotu> Package nvu does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[02:21] <Tomosaur> why CAN you open it?
[02:22] <gluttony> is there a linux version of chkdsk that i can run on a mounted drive?
[02:22] <pkern> Hi, is it possible to install Ubuntu with harddisk encryption turned on via the desktop image or is the alternate installer required?
[02:22] <LjL> gluttony: mounted drive - no
[02:22] <erisco> kitche, PriceChild, thank-you very much. You have probably just saved me from myself :P
[02:22] <gluttony> oh
[02:22] <LjL> gluttony: well, you can run it to check it, but not to make any changes to it (i.e. fix it)
[02:22] <PriceChild> pkern, nope, you'll have to install it custom and scary :)
[02:22] <x05> HOla
[02:22] <LjL> !es
[02:23] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[02:23] <pkern> PriceChild: That disappoints me very much now, having loaded the wrong image.
[02:23] <x05> alguien sabe, por que si pongo mount -o gid=100 /dev/sdb1 /media/backup
[02:23] <gluttony> LjL, what if i unmount the drive?
[02:23] <PriceChild> pkern, that's not a standard install of any distro...
[02:23] <pkern> PriceChild: So another reburn tomorrow morning. From alternate i386 to desktop amd64 to alternate amd64...
[02:23] <LjL> gluttony: then you can use "fsck", and learn how to use it by typing "man fsck"
[02:23] <pkern> PriceChild: d-i supports it, that one I know. ;)
[02:23] <LjL> !fsck
[02:23] <ubotu> fsck is the FileSystem ChecKer, which runs automatically when you boot if you didn't shutdown cleanly. Type "man fsck" for information on running it manually. The command "sudo shutdown -F -r now" will force a reboot and a filesystem check; "sudo touch /fastboot" will skip a filesystem check at next reboot
[02:23] <x05> ha esto no es spanish :P
[02:23] <LjL> !es | x05
[02:23] <ubotu> x05: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[02:23] <pkern> PriceChild: I hope that it won't blow up after install on Ubuntu.
[02:23] <PriceChild> pkern, it will be hard to do, involves a temporary install, creating the encrypted partitions from there, installing system, then deleting the original temp install
[02:24] <x05> I type mount -o gid=100 /dev/sdb1 /media/backup and this have a errr
[02:24] <PriceChild> pkern, its scary, hard and meh, not worth the effort
[02:24] <gluttony> LjL, is unmounting a drive as simple as "unmount drivename"?
[02:24] <rocunreal> I LOVE YOU GUYS!
[02:24] <rocunreal> I LOVE YOU GUYS!
[02:24] <pkern> PriceChild: From the point of the live CD install routine?
[02:24] <rocunreal> I LOVE YOU GUYS!
[02:24] <rocunreal> :D
[02:24] <LjL> gluttony: yes, but with a sudo in front
[02:24] <rocunreal> IT WORKS!
[02:24] <LjL> gluttony: drivename being /dev/something. or you can also give the mountpoint instead of the drive
[02:24] <PriceChild> pkern, "maybe", there are a few guides scattered over the net. I don't advise it
[02:24] <rocunreal> PriceChild,  AND LJL I LOVE YOU GUYS!
[02:24] <LjL> rocunreal: cool
[02:25] <marcus> \test
[02:25] <LjL> failed
[02:25] <marcus> wah-wah...
[02:25] <pkern> PriceChild: Harddisk encryption in general?
[02:25] <rocunreal> I Wish i could do something for You Guys for helping me for so long!
[02:25] <bascule> never upgrade your kernel? :P
[02:25] <gluttony> LjL, how do i find the moint point
[02:25] <LjL> PriceChild, "perhaps", i "suppose" today you have a fetish for quotation marks around words that express "doubt"? :P
[02:26] <PriceChild> pkern, well it just seems like a hell of a lot of effort... will make recovery extremely awkward, and just eww
[02:26] <LjL> gluttony: the mountpoint is simply the directory it is mounted at
[02:26] <PriceChild> LjL, that's the one
[02:26] <rocunreal> aahahhahaahha
[02:26] <AzMoo[w] > What's the difference between ubuntu and ubuntu server edition?
[02:26] <PriceChild> pkern, basically if someone has physical access to your hard drive... you lose.
[02:26] <gluttony> LjL. O.o
[02:26] <LjL> gluttony: type "mount" for a list of all things you have mounted - drive name and mount point
[02:26] <pkern> PriceChild: Not with encryption, that's the point.
[02:26] <rocunreal> PriceChild, can you tell me what you told me too do beofore in case i run into this problem agian?
[02:26] <PriceChild> AzMoo[w] , option to install things like lamp, dns servers during install
[02:26] <pkern> PriceChild: Exactly in case someone gets hold of the hardware.
[02:26] <PriceChild> pkern, only delays the attacker if they have physical access
[02:27] <rocunreal> PriceChild, cause i doubt most people will have the About of skill you have
[02:27] <PriceChild> rocunreal, use the restricted driver manager, instead of messing with apt
[02:27] <bobonthenet> help!  I can't use my usb hard drive and I need to get some files from it!
[02:27] <rocunreal> PriceChild, so if i ran into this problem again it would take me hours to track down a person with your Skill level
[02:27] <pkern> PriceChild: I beg to differ. They would be forced to brute-force it. With a sufficient long passphrase and sensible key lengths I should be ok.
[02:27] <rocunreal> be right back
[02:27] <LjL> rocunreal, then just don't mess with your nvidia drivers anymore, now that they're working ;)
[02:27] <AzMoo[w] > PriceChild: if I just do a command line install from the alternate iso and install the packages manually it'll be the same though, right?
[02:27] <PriceChild> rocunreal, calm down and go use your machine.... don't use "sudo" for a few days and be happy
[02:28] <pkern> PriceChild: The only thing I care is not if they could break it in a few years time, but if they could access the data immediately.
[02:28] <PriceChild> pkern, exactly... and it'll eventually break
[02:28] <probun> hello ALL..  Question : does ENVY know that older nvidia cards need an other driver? or does it try to install the new driver even on gf4 cards?  or is it smart and fetches the driver for the retro cards of it detects gf4 and lower
[02:28] <pkern> PriceChild: If they try hard enough, yeah.
[02:28] <PriceChild> pkern, heard of rainbow tables?
[02:28] <PriceChild> !envy | probun
[02:28] <ubotu> probun: envy is a script that may leave you envious of those who have not used it, use the resticted manager to install binary drivers or use the instructions on the wiki, this script may break your machine very badly!
[02:28] <Pirate_Hunter> Does anyone here use virtual box, if they do how do I assign usb to the windows machine and other options?
[02:28] <pkern> PriceChild: But then it shouldn't be too hard for them to break the symmetrical keys used in GPG encryption.
[02:29] <pkern> PriceChild: If they have that much processing power.
[02:29] <pkern> PriceChild: Nope.
[02:29] <jack_jimmy> I keep getting a message when saving in OpenOffice writer about certain types of formatting not being saved. I couldn't find anything about this on their site. What types of things cannot be saved in MS WORD format?
[02:29] <probun> ?
[02:29] <PriceChild> pkern, we're going extremely offtopic > #ubuntu-offtopic
[02:29] <Timmy> can anyone help me?
[02:29] <Pirate_Hunter> !ask
[02:30] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[02:30] <probun> i just need to know if envy will automaticly install the older driver for older cards or tries to install the new one without knowing it should not for older cards
[02:31] <PriceChild> probun, read the message from ubotu (ie we don't support envy here)
[02:31] <Tomosaur> bobonthenet - I may not be able to help you all the way, but do you get any error messages or anything like that?
[02:31] <Pirate_Hunter> does anyone here use any virtual machine I dont think the settings would be that different?
[02:31] <alecw1> How do I refresh the networks available on ubuntu?
[02:31] <bobonthenet> tomosour: I get nothing I have a 500gb mybook that has worked fine up until yesterday
[02:31] <akrill> anyone here use virtualbox?
[02:32] <Emperor> Can someone help me to install flash please?
[02:32] <akrill> omfg how many times have i heard someone ask that today :-p
[02:32] <Timmy> i never uninstall my ALSA mixer, but suddenly my ALSA mixer is gone... there's only OSS mixer in my ubuntu... how can i enable my ALSA mixer again?
[02:32] <Tomosaur> in the terminal, type 'lsusb', and paste the output to me in a private message please (to avoid flooding the channel)
[02:33] <jack_jimmy> I keep getting a message when saving in OpenOffice writer about certain types of formatting not being saved. I couldn't find anything about this on their site. What types of things cannot be saved in MS WORD format?
[02:34] <probun> a good feeling cant be saved in ms word format :P
[02:34] <Pirate_Hunter> cant believe im actually running my first virtual machine to emulate my second windows partition if things go smoothly I might just delete that partition
[02:35] <illriginal> anyone know how to get an MP3 player recognized? It used to recognize without a problem.
[02:35] <optimarcusprime> illriginal - what mp3 player
[02:35] <optimarcusprime> ?
[02:35] <Tomosaur> jack_jimmy, in my experience it seems that custom line-art and stuff like that can get a bit mangled if you save in MS-Word format
[02:35] <Tomosaur> but it's just a variety of stuff, best option is to just never use MS-Word formats
[02:36] <illriginal> it's a toshiba
[02:36] <illriginal> F10
[02:37] <smoenux> does someone know how to fix the python-setuptools dependancy problem? I tried to install Pida, got the error, and now suddenly, I cannot install/upgrade/un-install anything that requires python
[02:37] <illriginal> Can someone help me get my MP3 player recognized? It used to work without a problem... now it doesn't load up my MP3 player.
[02:37] <rocunreal> PriceChild, i need to get 3D Effects running good tho
[02:38] <rocunreal> PriceChild, They are such cool Effects man i need em to work good
[02:38] <rocunreal> PriceChild, you there man?
[02:38] <PriceChild> rocunreal, i'll help you with that tomorrow
[02:38] <smoenux> lol
[02:38] <rocunreal> PriceChild, Enough pain for 1 day huh?
[02:38] <rocunreal> PriceChild, lol :)
[02:39] <rocunreal> PriceChild, well thanks alot man
[02:39] <PriceChild> rocunreal, yeah, just leave it while its working
[02:39] <rocunreal> PriceChild, you have no idea how greatful i am
[02:39] <illriginal> Can someone help me get my MP3 player recognized? It used to work without a problem... now it doesn't load up my MP3 player.
[02:40] <danya> hello can someone plz check my source list .. I think there's something wrong in it .. particularly line 40 and under ..http://pastebin.ca/704048
[02:40] <danya> I'm on feisty btw 64-bit
[02:40] <rocunreal> PriceChild, You Own man
[02:40] <netham45> I know no php, but how would I execute a shell command in it?
[02:40] <netham45> I need this for a one time thing
[02:40] <aguitel> danya, make the list with sources o matic
[02:40] <linuxbassman> here i am
[02:41] <danya> aguitel : meaning ?
[02:41] <smoenux> I have a dependency problem (python-setuptools), after I tried to install Pida. Is there anyone that could assist? http://pastebin.com/d251ae37f
[02:41] <devtrash> illriginal, more info please
[02:42] <devtrash> netham45, system("command");
[02:42] <netham45> ty
[02:43] <aguitel> http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic/
[02:43] <aguitel> go there danya
[02:43] <illriginal> devtrash what more do you need?... It used to work, simple plug n' play... now when i plug my mp3 player up, it doesn't even pop up the lil mp3 player icon
[02:44] <russ_> test
[02:44] <zefzzz> Hi
[02:44] <devtrash> illriginal, can you paste your dmesg output to pastebin?
[02:44] <zefzzz> I gave a problem !
[02:44] <illriginal> type dmesg ?
[02:44] <devtrash> russ_, I give you a C-
[02:44] <russ_> bummer
[02:45] <Soskel> I am interested in mirroring ubuntu, but my HDD isn't large enough to fit the file... :(    Is there a way I can directly upload it to my server?
[02:45] <bobonthenet> tomosour: you get the pm I tried to send?
[02:45] <zefzzz> I had desktop effect enabled and I deactivated the nVidia driver , after reboot I cant login my session (the screen is waite) , how can I desable display effect from the emmergincy terminal ?
[02:45] <devtrash> illriginal, dmesg > output.txt
[02:45] <Tomosaur> bobonthenet - nope
[02:46] <jack_jimmy> Tomosaur: I was afk for a minute, sorry. You said "custom lineart and stuff" gets messed up sometimes. But I have to use MSWORD to send documents for work. Will basic things like tables, margins, and spacing be formatted properly?
[02:46] <illriginal> devtrash, http://pastebin.com/d2fce5d32
[02:47] <bobonthenet> tomosour: how do I send a pm?
[02:47] <zefzzz> illriginal help pleaser
[02:48] <Tomosaur> jack_jimmy - it should be fine, I have to do the same myself quite often. Tables, margins and spacing I've never had a problem, it's just when I've drawn diagrams and stuff directly into OpenOffice that problems show up when opened in MS-Word
[02:48] <devtrash> illriginal, okay give me a few seconds
[02:48] <smoenux> zefzzz: the following command will take you through a setup process to reset the nvidia drivers:
[02:48] <Tomosaur> bobonthenet, which IRC client are you using?
[02:48] <smoenux> zefzzz:
[02:48] <bobonthenet> xchat
[02:48] <illriginal> thank you :P
[02:48] <Tomosaur> ok, right click on my name, then click 'Open Dialog Window'
[02:48] <smoenux> zefzzz: sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[02:48] <bobonthenet> I tried just right clicking on your name and selecting private chat but that didn't work
[02:48] <bobonthenet> I don't have that option
[02:49] <Tomosaur> ok i sent you a pm
[02:49] <smoenux> I have a dependency problem (python-setuptools), after I tried to install Pida. Is there anyone that could assist? http://pastebin.com/d251ae37f
[02:49] <ajw1> quick question... as a nonroot user if i do "ulimit -c 50000" it works, then if i do "ulimit -c 0", then try "ulimit -c 50000" again, i get operation not permitted...  any idea why?
[02:49] <zefzzz> smoenux this will activat drivers ?
[02:49] <smoenux> bobonthenet... check if your side panel isn't hidden
[02:49] <jack_jimmy> Tomosaur: If I use gimp and create diagrams in JPEG format that should be fine right? Are there any other types of things you've had problems with? I'd love to switch to Ubuntu, but it is vital for my work that
[02:50] <bobonthenet> I see the chat in the side panel but you said you didn't get the pm
[02:50] <jack_jimmy> I can send msword docs...
[02:50] <smoenux> zefzzz, that command will give you a setup process... when you get to the video driver, choose nv... that will give you the basic driver (but no 3D accel tho)
[02:50] <ajw1> nvm, h vs s
[02:50] <Timm1> how to enable my ALSA driver? i never uninstalled it, but suddenly it's missing from my ubuntu?
[02:50] <smoenux> zefzzz, it will at least let you get into your ui, so that you can do stuff, and try get it up and running again
[02:50] <Tomosaur> jack_jimmy - images will be fine
[02:50] <jack_jimmy> Tomosaur: Thanks for you time and help.
[02:50] <smoenux> zefzzz, what version of ubuntu are you using?
[02:51] <Tomosaur> bobonthenet - I don't know wht the problem could be then - try using pastebin
[02:51] <devtrash> illriginal, is uhci_hcd a module?
[02:51] <bobonthenet> tomosaur: ok that I know
[02:51] <Tomosaur> :)
[02:52] <Tomosaur> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[02:52] <smoenux> I have a dependency problem (python-setuptools), after I tried to install Pida. Is there anyone that could assist? http://pastebin.com/d251ae37f
[02:52] <zefzzz> smoenux 7.04 .. I think the problem is that I have display effects enabled without nvidia drivers , the best is to diactivate it directly from the emmergency terminal, no way to do this ?
[02:52] <illriginal> i'm not sure devtrash
[02:52] <bobonthenet> tomosaur: http://pastebin.com/d71631559
[02:53] <smoenux> hmm... that I don't know...
[02:53] <Tomosaur> kk
[02:53] <devtrash> illriginal, do lsmod |less and check
[02:53] <smoenux> zefzzz, have you tried that command to see if it works?
[02:53] <Tomosaur> bobonthenet - I assume the Western Digital is your usb drive?
[02:53] <bobonthenet> tomosaur: I believe so
[02:54] <crabgrass> this might not be the right place to ask, but what's the easiest way of converting a single, already vobcopy'd .vob to x264+audio+mkv?
[02:54] <bobonthenet> tomosaur: I don't have anything else WD
[02:54] <Tomosaur> ok, in the terminal, try the following commands:
[02:54] <illriginal> usbcore               134280  9 usb_storage,libusual,ndiswrapper,rt73,hci_usb,us
[02:54] <illriginal> bhid,ehci_hcd,uhci_hcd
[02:54] <illriginal> oops :x
[02:54] <illriginal> devtrash, ^
[02:55] <zefzzz> smoenux I will, I'm on my win session now as I cant login to ubuntu. will be back if it not help . thx
[02:55] <Tomosaur> mkdir ~/usbdrive && sudo mount /dev/bus/usb/005/007 ~/usbdrive && cd ~/usbdrive && ls
[02:56] <Zemmy> Hi all, I'm building a server with xubuntu and have a question about a 2nd HD
[02:56] <bobonthenet> tomosaur: mount: /dev/bus/usb/005/007 is not a block device
[02:56] <visualnets> welcome
[02:56] <Zemmy> how can I format the 2nd drive and get it ready for samba?
[02:56] <smoenux> I have a dependency problem (python-setuptools), after I tried to install Pida. Now I cannot install/un-install/upgrade ANY python apps. Is there anyone that could assist? http://pastebin.com/d251ae37f
[02:57] <devtrash> illriginal, try removing ehci_hcd and uhci_hcd ( make sure the mp3 player is not atatched) and then modprobe uhci_hcd
[02:57] <Zemmy> it;s a  FAT32 drive and it mounts at /media/disk
[02:57] <Tomosaur> oh yeah silly me :/
[02:57] <vader1102> I am having no luck with Google and the amd64 with a fingerprint reader (USB)
[02:57] <daning> zefzzz you cant login to ubuntu because you install nvidia driver?
[02:57] <aguitel> danya ,and?
[02:57] <sixpence> Anyone here use dwm?
[02:58] <rocunreal> zefzzz, I feel your pain i had the same problem
[02:58] <smoenux> daning... zef's not here right now
[02:58] <bobonthenet> means very little to me, I'm beginning to think I might be getting to that age where I can't learn new stuff
[02:58] <Zemmy> is there a way to get it ready from the GUI?
[02:58] <reya276> I had to run this command sudo vi /etc/aliases but I don't know how to close this and get back to my terminal prompt?
[02:58] <Tomosaur> ok give me a minute - just checking something :)
[02:58] <rocunreal> zefzzz, it too  me like 6 hours to get it back with 3D effects
[02:58] <illriginal> devtrash, i don't exactly know how to remove those.
[02:59] <smoenux> rocunreal ... lol... he's not here now :P ... he went to try the reconfigure command quick
[02:59] <smoenux> he'll be back I think
[02:59] <daning> reya276, close vi? try ":qw" or ":q!"
[02:59] <linuxemacs> daning, ":q!" exit vim
[02:59] <rocunreal> Im having problem with the 3D Effects in Ubuntu, they seem to be a bit Slugish, i mean really slugish can anyone help me with that?
[02:59] <reya276> ok thanks
[02:59] <rocunreal> I have a High End PC too
[02:59] <smoenux> what card?
[03:00] <rocunreal> 7900 GS XXX
[03:00] <devtrash> illriginal, oh sorry modprobe -r modulename
[03:00] <rocunreal> 64bit 2.00GH CPU
[03:00] <rocunreal> 2Gig Ram
[03:00] <smoenux> are you using the default effects? or compiz Fusion?
[03:00] <wise_> Hey there... I'm running feisty, and I want to stream data from this box to my nintendo wii... Windows has a solution called orb, does anybody know of a viable solution in Linux?
[03:00] <reya276> oh how can I delete te swap file
[03:00] <smoenux> or Beryl?
[03:00] <Tomosaur> ok bobonthenet
[03:00] <rocunreal> Where do i get Compiz Fusion?
[03:00] <maxagaz> to edit file on a slow server, would it be quicker via FTP or via SSH, or is there no difference ?
[03:00] <rocunreal> im using Default Effects
[03:00] <psotoid> can anyone recommend a graph drawing program that can make 2-d graphs from x and y values?
[03:00] <danya> aguitel : fixed it :)
[03:01] <Tomosaur> try this, it may work, I think I just missed a bit out
[03:01] <smoenux> rocunreal ... ok... you need to get rid of the silly default effects :P
[03:01] <Tomosaur> mkdir ~/usbdrive && sudo mount -t usbfs /dev/bus/usb/005/007 ~/usbdrive && cd ~/usbdrive && ls
[03:01] <rocunreal> smoenux how do i do that?
[03:01] <smoenux> rocunreal... I'll get you a linky quick... in the meantime... just disable it ^_^
[03:01] <rocunreal> smoenux, okay
[03:02] <rocunreal> smoenux, i hope its not hard to install cause im not to hot with Linux im a Windows Guy you konw
[03:02] <rocunreal> Ubuntu made me want to make the Switch
[03:02] <rocunreal> ;)
[03:02] <smoenux> nope.. .it's easy... just follow the instructions and copy/Paste :)
[03:02] <rocunreal> smoenux, :D
[03:02] <smoenux> compiz fusion will make you cement the switch lol
[03:02] <aguitel> danya ,give me the adress to send a bill
[03:03] <rocunreal> smoenux, ^^
[03:03] <rocunreal> smoenux, give me linky :D
[03:03] <wise_> anybody know how to send data via home-network using ubuntu to a wii?
[03:04] <smoenux> rocunreal - sec... they moved it on the forums... so I'm looking for the best one... you can search it on youtube so long to get a nice example :)
[03:04] <bobonthenet> tomosaur: http://pastebin.com/d624cb525
[03:04] <paymun> hey im back so i think i got my nvidia driver working and i have compizfusion installed on ubuntu latest build how do i enable it tho?
[03:04] <sh3l1> the shutdown option is gone from my the quit session thingy.
[03:04] <rocunreal> smoenux, bahh i cant play YouTube stuff i dont got Flash i have no idea how to install flash ive tried tho but with no luck
[03:04] <Timm2> sorry i've got disconnected so many times... how to enable my ALSA driver... my computer is totally mute right now....
[03:04] <Ahadiel> brb dinner
[03:05] <xIke> anyone know how to theme the main menu?
[03:05] <rocunreal> smoenux, for linux getting flash i mean :)  i can easily get it for windows lol
[03:05] <xeer> hi everyone, when booting ubuntu (not recovery) i get presented with a terminal asking for my login. how can i set it up to automatically login the gnome session manager?
[03:05] <astro76> rocunreal, it should be as simple as installing flashplugin-nonfree (sudo aptitude install flashplugin-nonfree) have you tried this?
[03:05] <jrib> rocunreal: are you using feisty?
[03:05] <rocunreal> jrib yes
[03:05] <rocunreal> astro76 ill try that
[03:06] <Tomosaur> bobonthenet, that's strange
[03:06] <bobonthenet> tomosaur: well it did something
[03:06] <sh3l1> xIke, just google gnome themes and find a startup theme and then drag it onto the second tab of the login window manager (administration>login window_
[03:06] <vader1102> night folks :)
[03:06] <jrib> rocunreal: then you just visit a page that requires flash in firefox, and click on the "install addition plugins" button in the yellow bar that pops up at the top of the page
[03:06] <sh3l1> the shutdown option is gone from my the quit session thingy.
[03:07] <rocunreal> Package flashplugin-nonfree is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[03:07] <rocunreal> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[03:07] <rocunreal> is only available from another source
[03:07] <smoenux> phew
[03:07] <smoenux> finally
[03:07] <Tomosaur> it looks like it mounted the usb bus directory or something
[03:07] <Zemmy> Does anyone have any tips on this disk?
[03:07] <smoenux> rocunreal: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2895086
[03:07] <xIke> sh3l1, login themes effect menus?
[03:07] <rocunreal> jrib ive tried  that it didn't work for me
[03:07] <cimnik029> hey. sorry if someone answered this question before. im having network issues. my router died. i was inquiring about setting the width of a character in vim.
[03:07] <jrib> rocunreal: please use http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org to paste things like that.  "didn't work" can you be more detailed?
[03:07] <cimnik029> i just asked about a minute ago
[03:07] <mayo> SUp
[03:07] <smoenux> I have a dependency problem (python-setuptools), after I tried to install Pida. Now I cannot install/un-install/upgrade ANY python apps. Is there anyone that could assist? http://pastebin.com/d251ae37f
[03:07] <mayo> any of you guys had tried Slackware Linux?
[03:08] <rocunreal> jrib, command just gave me that error can you give me the Exact command i need to enter please ^^
[03:08] <sh3l1> xIke, http://art.gnome.org/themes/gdm_greeter/
[03:08] <jrib> rocunreal: I didn't tell you a command
[03:08] <sh3l1> the shutdown option is gone from my the quit session thingy.
[03:08] <xIke> sh3l1, I've used a number of different login themes, but these don't effect my menu...
[03:08] <rocunreal> jrib, o
[03:08] <rocunreal> lol
[03:08] <cimnik029> is there any way to set the width of a character in gvim? some bold characters, like 'w', get clipped on the right side in gvim
[03:08] <xIke> I'm talking about the application, places, system, etc.
[03:08] <dfletcher> slack-ware is over-there, not-here hehe :)
[03:08] <smoenux> rofl
[03:09] <sh3l1> xIke, you mean the thingy that says "starting nautlius, etc..."
[03:09] <Tomosaur> bobonthenet, you should probably just unmount that for now - 'sudo umount ~/usbdrive'
[03:09] <xIke> sh3l1, no
[03:09] <cimnik029> characters like 'w' and 'm'
[03:09] <smoenux> rocunreal... you have any success?
[03:09] <sh3l1> xIke, do you mean the one that you type your password in then?
[03:09] <xIke> sh3l1, I'm logged in right now.  at the top I have 3 menus: applications, places, and system.  I want to change the way these look when I expand them
[03:10] <sh3l1> xIke, OHH!
[03:10] <xIke> sh3l1, part of the gnome panels
[03:10] <rocunreal> smoenux, dont know yet following the steps
[03:10] <sh3l1> xIke, right click applications and the edit menus
[03:10] <smoenux> right... it's really easy
[03:11] <xIke> sh3l1, yeah...no appearance options there...I guess I'm not being clear.  I want to change the way they look- as in, foreground/background colors
[03:11] <smoenux> rocunreal... check the 1v1 chat I opened with you
[03:11] <wastrel> despicable
[03:11] <cimnik029> how do i change the monospaced font for gksudo
[03:11] <bobonthenet> tomosaur: thanks for the help, I've written down the stuff we tried so that should help me tackle this tomorrow I'll have more time.
[03:12] <wastrel> xIke:  there's a couple of alternate menu applets but i don't think there's much in the way of configuring the apperance of the menu bar
[03:12] <sh3l1> xIke,  then you need to install a gnome theme. go to art.gnome.org and then install one of the themes that themes the whole thing (some of them just get the border)
[03:12] <Tomosaur> ok, i need to bugger off myself actually :P
[03:12] <Tomosaur> hope you get it working!
[03:12] <bobonthenet> tomosaur: for now if I don't get off of here my girlfriend will think I love this computer more than her.
[03:12] <wastrel> ah true you can do it in the gnome theme
[03:12] <Tomosaur> hahaha
[03:12] <bobonthenet> ttyl
[03:12] <Tomosaur> later :)
[03:12] <rocunreal> smoenux, i dont see any 1v1 chat for some reason ive tried opening one with you tho just now
[03:13] <cimnik029> is there any way to change the monospaced font for programs that are open with gksudo?
[03:13] <xIke> sh3l1, I'm using emerald for my themes...  does that effect the panels or just window decorations?
[03:13] <smoenux> rocunreal... hmm... check the side panel?
[03:13] <rocunreal> smoenux, nothing
[03:14] <rocunreal> smoenux, im sure 100%
[03:14] <sh3l1> xIke, it should work for panels, you just need to find one that themes this as well. also, be sure to get an emerald compatiable theme
[03:14] <rocunreal> smoenux, propably my ISP its terrible
[03:14] <sh3l1> the shutdown option is gone from my the quit session thingy.
[03:14] <smoenux> rocunreal, ok... lol... nvm .... lets just do it here... I'll talk you through it... but lets hope it doesn't get too crowded
[03:14] <sh3l1> the shutdown option is gone from my the quit session thingy, can anyone help me?
[03:14] <xIke> sh3l1, alright, thanks
[03:14] <AzMoo[w] > Why is it that when I do `vol_id /dev/md0` it returns a different UUID to `mdadm --examine --scan` ?
[03:14] <rocunreal> smoenux, blocks certain ports
[03:14] <smoenux> rocunreal, do you have the link open?
[03:14] <sh3l1> xIke, glad to be of service
[03:14] <netham45> !lamp
[03:14] <ubotu> LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process (different in Edgy+)
[03:15] <rocunreal> smoenux, lets go to #test
[03:15] <BMT> hello to all
[03:16] <newubuntuser> ok im sick of looking for it can some one tell me how to change permissions to a file
[03:16] <VoX> newubuntuser: chmod
[03:17] <jrib> !permissions > newubuntuser (read the private message from ubotu)
[03:17] <newubuntuser> vox: chmod /filename/filename    is that what your saying
[03:17] <smoenux> newubuntuser: you can also right-click a file and go to permissions... if you prefer a gui method
[03:17] <zefzzz> smoenux
[03:17] <smoenux> yo ?
[03:17] <VoX> newubuntuser: look at the private message from ubotu
[03:18] <zefzzz> this didnt the job :S
[03:18] <newubuntuser> smoenux: yes i know but it doesnt give me the option to change them
[03:18] <jrib> newubuntuser: what are you changing permissions to by the way?
[03:19] <zefzzz> need to - disabledispay effect - OR - enable nVidia driver - from the emergency terminale
[03:19] <newubuntuser> jrib: /etc/msql/my.cnf
[03:19] <jrib> newubuntuser: why?  you shouldn't need to
[03:20] <st33med> Hello, is anybody good at solving wireless problems here?
[03:20] <newubuntuser> jrib i need to configure the file so it works on my network
[03:20] <xeer> hi everyone, when booting ubuntu (not recovery) i get presented with a terminal asking for my login. how can i set it up to automatically login the gnome session manager?
[03:20] <jrib> st33med: best to just ask the channel your next question and see if anyone knows the answer
[03:20] <newubuntuser> jrib i need to change the ip
[03:20] <tunedout> I made modified an ethernet cable a while ago so my dual ethernet card computer can provide internet access to the other. whats the name of that type of cable ?
[03:20] <jrib> newubuntuser: you use sudo to edit it, so for example:  gksudo gedit /etc/mysql/my.cnf
[03:20] <zefzzz> any help please
[03:20] <jrib> !please > zefzzz (read the private message from ubotu)
[03:20] <astro76> tunedout, crossover
[03:20] <xeer> tunedout, do you mean a crossover cable?
[03:21] <st33med> channel?
[03:21] <jrib> !sudo > newubuntuser (read the private message from ubotu)
[03:21] <st33med> how?
[03:21] <tunedout> yeahh crossover thats what its called !
[03:21] <tunedout> :)
[03:21] <zefzzz> ^^
[03:21] <tunedout> thanks
[03:21] <sh3l1> the shutdown option is gone from my the quit session thingy, can anyone help me?
[03:21] <st33med> hit the power button
[03:21] <jrib> st33med: just state your next question here
[03:21] <st33med> oh
[03:21] <tunedout> I cant seem to get a connection on my xp computer through my ubuntu one
[03:21] <whta> how long will it be til the gnome update is in the repos? will it be at all?
[03:21] <Timm2> please, how to enable my ALSA driver again?
[03:22] <tunedout> anyone ever try
[03:22] <xeer> i guess this channel is mostly for non boot question.. eh
[03:22] <Timm2> my computer is totally mute, i need help to enable my sound again
[03:22] <jrib> st33med: because when you ask "does anyone know about X?"  someone will say, "yeah, I know about X".  And then you ask your question and they say "oh I don't know about that."  So best to just ask your question directly and if someone knwos the answer, they will try
[03:22] <xeer> Timm2, start by uninstalling alsa and reinstall using a guide if you need help
[03:23] <jrib> whta: what gnome update?
[03:23] <st33med> I have random disconnects from my network, and I have a problem with startup on network
[03:23] <Timm2> i've reinstall ALSA
[03:23] <Timm2> do you have another guide?
[03:23] <jrib> xeer: system -> administration -> login window should let you login automatically
[03:23] <xeer> Timm2, i have a lot of guides. you can go to google.com
[03:23] <st33med> I also have the WPA2 encryption following the WPA2 guide
[03:23] <zefzzz> !patience
[03:23] <ubotu> The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[03:24] <xeer> jrib, sorry i don't have that menu item
[03:24] <whta> jrib: wasn't gnome 2.20 just released?
[03:24] <Timm2> when i look in the sound setting from the control center, my ALSA driver still there... but in the mixer section, it's only OSS, no ALSA
[03:24] <bhuey_> how can I get the latest gnome packages for ubuntu ?
[03:24] <st33med> sh3ll, usually hitting the power button brings up a the menu.
[03:25] <jrib> whta: ah, then no, it will not be in feisty repos ever.  It will be in the next release of ubuntu 7.10 due in october and you can upgrade to that then
[03:25] <don_pucci> bhuey...use update manager
[03:25] <jrib> !timebasedreleases > whta (read the private message from ubotu)
[03:25] <st33med> and you can right click the tray, click "add to panel" and add the shutdown icon
[03:25] <jrib> xeer: are you using GNOME?
[03:25] <bhuey_> don_pucci will this get me the latest gnome stuff that was freshly released today ?
[03:25] <don_pucci> oh...
[03:25] <st33med> oh s3ll left
[03:25] <xeer> jrib, yes i am
[03:25] <don_pucci> no...dont think so
[03:25] <bhuey_> I'm talking about the /.-ed article regarding 2.220
[03:25] <bhuey_> er, 2.20
[03:26] <jrib> xeer: and gdm?
[03:26] <astro76> bhuey_, see what jrib just told whta ;)
[03:26] <xeer> jrib, yes i have gdm installed.. though it seems it is not working. i have it set to run in my rcconf
[03:26] <jrib> xeer: wait, do you just want to go back to the graphical login?
[03:26] <au_> hej all.. someone who could help me? I've put a program into /etc/rc.local so it should start every time I turn the computer on but it simply doesn't do anything.. it's "su au -c 'screen rtorrent'"
[03:27] <xeer> jrib, yeah that'd be nice
[03:27] <st33med> Have you tried removing the exit 0?
[03:27] <preaction_> !boot | au_
[03:27] <ubotu> au_: Boot options: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions - To add/remove startup services, you can use the package 'bum', or update-rc.d - To add your own startup scripts, use /etc/rc.local - See also !grub and !dualboot - Making a boot floppy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/BootFloppy - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SmartBootManagerHowto
[03:27] <jiam> au  su au -c ?
[03:27] <jrib> xeer: well, try 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm' to try
[03:27] <astro76> au_, it would be sudo, not su, but you wouldn't use either in rc.local
[03:27] <astro76> !boot | au_
[03:27] <BMT> once again ..hello...i am still banging my head on this vlc problem....please someone look at this : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/37962/    and let me know if you can help...thanks
[03:28] <wastrel> su au -c  is correct
[03:28] <wastrel> but i agree rc.local isn't the place for it
[03:28] <xeer> jrib, reports it being broken. update manager didn't report any broken packages.. hrm.. i've already reinstalled from the package
[03:28] <st33med> where then
[03:28] <wastrel> au_:  cron
[03:28] <au_> wastrel: so what's the place?
[03:28] <au_> wastrel: no! cron loads program every specified time
[03:28] <wastrel> au_:  put it in the system crontab.  man 5 crontab  and search for the @reboot
[03:28] <newubuntuser> ok can someone help me with this error #2003 - Can't connect to MySQL server on '00.000.000.000' (111)
[03:29] <Noah0504> Can anyone help me to get Sound Juicer to encode MP3s at 160KB/s?
[03:29] <jrib> xeer: you could try purging it and installing it again
[03:29] <astro76> wastrel, ah yes, completely misread that command ;)
[03:29] <BMT> i have already added these two lines to my xorg.conf : Option "VideoRam" "65536" / Option "CacheLines"  "1980"
[03:29] <wastrel> although,
[03:30] <Pirate_Hunter> I have just installed and used my first virtual machine using m$ xp :) im proud of that and didnt need help in doing so l0ol
[03:30] <xeer> jrib, thanks for your advice
[03:30] <wastrel> au_:  you'll probably want to start screen in the detached mode
[03:31] <john_davis> I have a Linksys WUSB11 wireless networking device that I use to connect to the net. I don't have an ethernet cable around. I do have a USB memory stick though, so when I go to a friends house, I can download the right drivers and then put them on the computer w/ the WUSB11. What do I need to get to set up USB networking? Is the stuff already in the default 7.04 desktop install?
[03:31] <sixpence> I want to close my X without having it restart, how do I friggen do that with Ubuntu?
[03:31] <serph> you need to stop gdm
[03:31] <jrib> sixpence: sudo invoke-rc.d gdm stop
[03:31] <BMT> can anyone help me with my vlc problem ?
[03:32] <Frogzoo> sixpence: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[03:32] <CoasterMaster> sixpence, CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE
[03:32] <pckill> I use audacity but i don't select output device.. how can i selected?
[03:33] <BMT> sixpence, doesn't CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE restart X ?
[03:33] <ibara> yeah
[03:33] <jrib> BMT: no, it zaps it, gdm is responsible for the restarting
[03:34] <sixpence> Could someone tell me off hand the hex value for a dark gray?
[03:34] <jrib> sixpence: you're offtopic
[03:34] <john_davis> sixpence: try 010101
[03:34] <sixpence> john_davis: Thanks =D
[03:34] <john_davis> sixpence: try 040404 maybe
[03:34] <SirCharles428> is there a reason my httpd.conf file is blank for apache2?
[03:34] <Frogzoo> sixpence: any colour selector option will show that
[03:34] <john_davis> keep increasing to get darker
[03:34] <jrib> sixpence: /etc/apache2/apache2.conf is probably what you want
[03:35] <Frogzoo> SirCharles428: /etc/apache2/httpd.conf ?
[03:35] <BMT> can anyone help me with my vlc issue ?
[03:35] <sixpence> Frogzoo: Well i'm in CLI. Good luck with that
[03:35] <Jaggz-> I want to try ubuntu server.. what's happening after 6.06?
[03:35] <SirCharles428> Frogzoo: Yep
[03:35] <jrib> SirCharles428: /etc/apache2/apache2.conf is probably what you want
[03:35] <Mr1> Can anyone tell me how to go about making my 2 hard drive Read and Write?
[03:35] <jrib> Mr1: what fielsystem?
[03:35] <jrib> Jaggz-: what do you mean?
[03:35] <Mr1> i386
[03:35] <xIke> gack, my mouse has messed up...right-clicking on things in nautilus doesn't bring up contextual menu
[03:35] <Frogzoo> SirCharles428: apache2.conf
[03:35] <SirCharles428> jrib: k, thnx
[03:36] <Jaggz-> in terms of the support, I notice it's only until 2008 for 7.04
[03:36] <Jaggz-> but 6.06 is supported until 2011
[03:36] <Frogzoo> Mr1: repartition & format as ext3
[03:36] <don_pucci> just did update on gutsy and lost scroll functionality on my touchpad...
[03:36] <Jaggz-> is a new version due soon?
[03:36] <Mr1> I have all my movies and music on it
[03:36] <Frogzoo> don_pucci: we don't do gutsy here -> #ubuntu+1
[03:36] <AzMoo[w] > Why is it that when I do `vol_id /dev/md0` it returns a different UUID to `mdadm --examine --scan` ?
[03:37] <don_pucci> it was just a comment frog
[03:37] <don_pucci> relax
[03:37] <Frogzoo> Jaggz-: gutsy's due rsn
[03:37] <Frogzoo> !gutsy
[03:37] <ubotu> Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[03:37] <jrib> Jaggz-: it's LTS (Long Term Support).  The next LTS will be 8.04 and you should be able to upgrade from 6.06 to 8.04.  But 6.06 is a bit old so if you need recent software, you should probably go with 7.04 and then upgrade each release
[03:37] <Llivavin> Eh.
[03:37] <Llivavin> I cant hear sound
[03:37] <Jaggz-> that makes sense
[03:37] <rockets> Is there any way to figure out whats creating massive Disk IO on my system?
[03:37] <Jaggz-> when is 8.04 due out?
[03:38] <jrib> Jaggz-: 7.10 is due out in 2007 october, 8.04 in 2008 April (see the pattern :))
[03:38] <Jaggz-> gotcha
[03:38] <Frogzoo> rockets: run this alias: alias iostat='echo 1 | sudo tee /proc/sys/vm/block_dump ; dmesg | gawk '\''/(READ|WRITE|dirtied)/ {activity[$3] ++} END {for (x in activity) print activity[x] ,x}'\''| sort -nr | head -n 10 | gawk '\''{print $2 " " $1}'\'''
[03:38] <Jaggz-> nice version naming
[03:38] <BMT> what is BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)
[03:38] <BMT> this is dealing with running vlc from terminal
[03:38] <rockets> Frogzoo, what does that do . . .
[03:38] <BMT> and trying to open a movie
[03:38] <BMT> this the error i get
[03:38] <rockets> BMT, are you using pulseaudio by any chance
[03:38] <jrib> BMT: try to keep what you say on a single line, or else the channel becomes too busy
[03:38] <Pirate_Hunter> how do i erase recent files in movie player i just hate that function
[03:39] <BMT> jrib, i will
[03:39] <BMT> rockets, no..what is pulseaudio
[03:39] <BMT> rockets, here is the error : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/37962/
[03:40] <eugman> Is there any GUI frontend for dvd-slideshow ?
[03:40] <rockets> BMT, what happens if you change themes, from clearlooks to something else
[03:40] <Nextract> hey
[03:40] <Pelo> eugman, try in synaptic, just so a search for slideshow
[03:40] <Nextract> i need some help setting up twinview on a laptop if anybody can help please
[03:40] <BMT> rockets, same error
[03:41] <Pirate_Hunter> how do i erase recent files in totem player i just hate that function
[03:41] <rockets> BMT, idk man
[03:41] <Pelo> Nextract,  you would do better to ask a specific quesiton , you might not get an expert but someone may still know the answer
[03:41] <john_davis> I have a Linksys WUSB11 wireless networking device that I use to connect to the net. I don't have an ethernet cable around. I do have a USB memory stick though, so when I go to a friends house, I can download the right drivers and then put them on the computer w/ the WUSB11. What do I need to get to set up USB networking? Is the stuff already in the default 7.04 desktop install?
[03:41] <rockets> Frogzoo, what does that do . . .
[03:42] <Pelo> john_davis,  look up your model in the forum (www.ubuntuforums.org) and here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[03:42] <Nextract> well my system has TV Out which works fine, I have an HDTV hooked up via DVI. The Laptop is DFP-0 and the DVI is DFP-1
[03:42] <netham45> can someone give me the command to forward port 80 from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.0.200?
[03:42] <BMT> rockets, i changed my theme back to "human".....got the same result, without the clearlooks error this time
[03:42] <rockets> i really dont know man, try #vc
[03:42] <Nextract> nvidia-settings does not detect the DVI
[03:42] <rockets> #vlc
[03:43] <BMT> rockets, on freenode ?
[03:43] <Pelo> netham45, I think your supose to do that in the router
[03:43] <Nextract> i have to manually load it in xorg.conf however i cant get the correct modes or twinview to work correctly
[03:43] <netham45> Pelo: you can do it with iptables
[03:43] <netham45> I just don't know how
[03:43] <axisys> what is a good diff tool for dirs?
[03:43] <Pirate_Hunter> how do i erase recent files in totem
[03:43] <Pelo> netham45, man iptables
[03:43] <axisys> i want to diff two dirs
[03:43] <netham45> >.<
[03:43] <rockets> BMT, sorry its #videolan
[03:43] <rockets> BMT, yes on freenode
[03:44] <spasticteapot> How do I choose which Java Ubuntu is using?
[03:44] <Pelo> Pirate_Hunter,  check in the prefs or try looking in the /home/user foldr for the totem stttings folder , probably hidden  ( crtl+h)
[03:44] <jrib> !multijava > spasticteapot (read the private message from ubotu)
[03:44] <jiam> spasticteapot: update-alternatives
[03:44] <Pirate_Hunter> Pelo: kk
[03:45] <fevel> can anyone help me install unreal tournament 2004 on feisty?
[03:46] <Nextract> is anybody any good at setting up xorg.conf
[03:46] <fevel> ive searched everywhere on google
[03:46] <travist120> Hey I need some help getting the live CD to use a projector as well as the monitor for the screen
[03:46] <tinman47> Hey, is there a channel for GAS Assembly talk?
[03:46] <revx> hello everybody...just finish installing my first ubunto...and wow its nice to be with new friendly OS...
[03:46] <travist120> Hey I need some help getting the live CD to use a projector as well as the monitor for the screen
[03:46] <tinman47> Hi revx welcome
[03:46] <travist120> is there any boot options?
[03:46] <Pelo> revx,  welcome to the madhouse
[03:46] <tinman47> lol
[03:46] <revx> ubuntu is really great !
[03:46] <revx> i like it
[03:46] <tinman47> it is
[03:46] <Pelo> travist120,  the forum is your best bet  www.ubuntuforums.org
[03:47] <tinman47> I agree, very easy on the brain
[03:47] <travist120> I tried there
[03:47] <travist120> no lucj
[03:47] <travist120> *luck
[03:47] <revx> ii even configure it and automatically im connected to the net...
[03:47] <revx> they said it sucks...but for me gonna shift....godbye win
[03:47] <tinman47> Is there a channel for talking about Assembly Programming?
[03:48] <Pelo> travist120, I would assume you would have to load the proper drivers afterwards , maybe look for the projector model, you can probably make a scritp and put it on a usb stick to automate the process
[03:48] <Pelo> tinman47, did you try /list ?
[03:48] <netham45> I have 2 networks on this PC, one on 192.168.1.xxx and one on 192.168.0.xxx, why can I not see my 192.168.0.xxx network when connected to my 192.168.1.xxx network?
[03:48] <travist120> Well, it's on a mac,
[03:48] <tinman47> nope, thanks Pelo
[03:48] <travist120> I got the right stuff
[03:48] <travist120> but I don't know, it should connect to the VGA port
[03:49] <Pelo> travist120, I donT' have a clue sorry,  maybe you can also try googling for a how to
[03:49] <Llivavin> travist120
[03:49] <travist120> unfotunantly, it's a demonstration speech, due tomorrow -__-;; I have googled for a while
[03:49] <Llivavin> Did you consult google
[03:49] <alvarezp> Hello.
[03:49] <Llivavin> before consulting us?
[03:49] <travist120> yea
[03:49] <travist120> and ubuntu forums
[03:50] <travist120> but like I said
[03:50] <Llivavin> then lrn2use google better
[03:50] <Pelo> netham45, I think you might give #networking a try
[03:50] <travist120> highschool demonstration speech is due tomorrow
[03:50] <Llivavin> google has the answers
[03:50] <leprasmurf> hello all, anyone know how to setup wireless to have preferred networks?
[03:50] <Llivavin> travist120 http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-78570.html
[03:50] <Llivavin> Or err
[03:50] <alvarezp> How can I enable debugging for the ipw2200 driver?
[03:50] <Llivavin> wait
[03:50] <Pelo> Llivavin, please don'T use the enter key for punctuation
[03:51] <revx> hello wats the application that to be use which is similar to YM for ubunto...help
[03:51] <Llivavin> Pelo?
[03:51] <Pelo> !wifi | leprasmurf that's the best I can do for you personnaly
[03:51] <ubotu> leprasmurf that's the best I can do for you personnaly: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[03:51] <leprasmurf> pelo: ty
[03:51] <Pelo> Llivavin, read up , and up , and up and ... you get the idea
[03:51] <travist120> Thanks, I'll try this out
[03:51] <travist120> hopefull it will work
[03:52] <carlos> alguien en espaol
[03:52] <Pelo> !es | carlos
[03:52] <ubotu> carlos: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[03:52] <Llivavin> He obviously didn't consult the mighty google, It was the first fucking result given...
[03:52] <carlos> ok thank
[03:52] <tonyyarusso> !ohmy | Llivavin
[03:52] <ubotu> Llivavin: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[03:52] <Pelo> !language | Llivavin
[03:52] <Pelo> hey !!!! tonyyarusso 's here
[03:53] <tonyyarusso> Pelo: ya
[03:53] <st33med> Ok, solved that wireless problem
[03:53] <st33med> :D
[03:53] <st33med> Now I have another problems
[03:53] <travisbickle> hey i lost my taskbar icons? The wireless signal thingie and the checkgmail are out of view now. Also I can't see gaim anymore. Anybody know how to fix it? I was messing around with themes and they disapeared.
[03:53] <Pelo> st33med,  sorry you only get one
[03:53] <st33med> awww
[03:54] <st33med> ah well, need to go anyways, will askk tommorow :D
[03:54] <Pelo> travisbickle,  right click ,  add to pannel,  re-installl notification area
[03:55] <travisbickle> reinstall notification area? How do i do that?
[03:55] <Pelo> travisbickle,  read the rest of the line
[03:56] <travisbickle> I'm in add to panel I don't see what you're talking about?
[03:56] <Pelo> travisbickle, rightclick the top pannel,  select add to the panel,  from the list given,  select "notification area" drag and tdrop it to where you want on the pannel
[03:57] <travisbickle> oh ok
[03:57] <travisbickle> thanks
[03:57] <jack_jimmy> How do I make the icons on my desktop smaller?
[03:57] <Pelo> jack_jimmy,  right click the icon, select resize
[03:58] <jack_jimmy> Thank you Pelo.
[03:58] <akrill> hey all
[03:58] <akrill> any idea why sound wont work in KDE?
[03:58] <Nextract> can somebody please help me setup twinview on my laptop
[03:58] <akrill> it works at GDM startup and in gnome
[03:58] <akrill> but not in KDE
[03:59] <Pelo> akrill,  cause the kde settings have it turned off probably ?  try asking in #kubuntu for more details
[03:59] <akrill> ok, heh.
[04:00] <Pelo> akrill,  kubuntu is the ubuntu version that has kde on it ,  ubuntu has gnome so most of the ppl here are running gnome not kde
[04:00] <jack_jimmy> Pelo: Is there a way to set a default size for the icons, so that I don't have to resize each one individually?
[04:00] <lastnode_> !wifi
[04:00] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[04:00] <Pelo> jack_jimmy,  probably but I don't know it
[04:01] <Pelo> jack_jimmy,  you might try looking in gconf-editor under /app/nautilus/
[04:01] <jcsackett> is there a more specific channel for ubuntu on ppc?
[04:01] <Pelo> jcsackett, no , sorry
[04:01] <jcsackett> ah well.
[04:01] <Pelo> jcsackett, try your luck here or in the forum
[04:02] <jcsackett> pelo -- don't need anything right now. just ran into some fun earlier in this channel with a ppc vs i386 difference that i'd like to avoid.
[04:03] <Pelo> jcsackett,  if that happens again just let that person know that this is a support channel not one for a platform flamewar
[04:03] <revx> hi...any replacement for YM or can i run YM on ubunto? im newbi
[04:03] <clem_> revx: what's YM?
[04:04] <Pelo> jcsackett,  and if the person continues just summon the ops with !ops
[04:04] <jcsackett> pelo -- thanks, but it wasn't a flamewar. just *massive* confusion. :-P
[04:04] <Pelo> clem_,  I think you want synaptic
[04:04] <clem_> revx: Yahoo Messenger?
[04:04] <sixpence> Anyone have any idea how to get tabs to work in screen.
[04:04] <linuxemacs> revx: Kopeta
[04:04] <Flannel> sixpence: tabs?
[04:04] <sixpence> Flannel: Yes.. Tabs.
[04:04] <sixpence> Flannel: I've done it a long time ago but i've forgotten.
[04:05] <Flannel> sixpence: As in... the tab key? or what?
[04:05] <revx> yes yahoo messenger
[04:05] <sixpence> Flannel: No, as in, tabs at the bottom of the screen (switched with F11 or F12, but that's just binding)
[04:05] <sixpence> Flannel: Switching between tabs within a screen session.
[04:05] <clem_> revx: ok, there's pidgin under Gnome and Kopete which is nice under KDE.
[04:05] <linuxemacs> revx: Kopeta is support Yahoo Messager
[04:05] <revx> will it run with ubunto?
[04:05] <Flannel> sixpence: They're not called tabs.  but, ^a # (ctrl-a, then a number)
[04:05] <clem_> revx: yes
[04:06] <linuxemacs> revx: yes~
[04:06] <linuxemacs> revx: sudo apt-get install kopeta
[04:06] <clem_> linuxemacs: is it not kopete ? did it change name?
[04:06] <revx> ok ok many thanks i will look for if . my first hr with ubuntu..
[04:06] <linuxemacs> but it will download some library for KDE, if you have not install that desktop environment.
[04:06] <sixpence> Flannel: Well I call them tabs, I want to do it statically off of my screenrc
[04:06] <Devo> What are some good free RTS games for Linux?
[04:06] <linuxemacs> clem_: waiting , i try it
[04:07] <linuxemacs>  sudo apt-get install kopetet
[04:07] <linuxemacs> sorry
[04:07] <linuxemacs> i mistake it's name.
[04:07] <sixpence> linuxemacs: You use an emacs buffer instead of terms and everything?
[04:07] <clem_> :)
[04:08] <linuxemacs> sixpence: yes~
[04:08] <sixpence> linuxemacs: Ouch..
[04:08] <sixpence> linuxemacs: I feel sorry for your fingers
[04:08] <clem_> Devo: RTS? Real Time Strategy?
[04:08] <Devo> clem_: Yes.
[04:08] <jaykay> cool
[04:09] <Flannel> sixpence: You want to 'do them'?  You mean create additional terminals with stuff in them when you start screen,right?  Why didn't you just ask that to begin with.  http://www.bangmoney.org/presentations/screen.html  Scroll down to "startup windows" and you'll get an example
[04:09] <clem_> Devo: I'm not sure actually... you mean games like Command & Conquer and all?
[04:09] <Devo> clem_: Yes.
[04:09] <jaykay> is that possible?
[04:09] <Pelo> !games | Devo
[04:09] <ubotu> Devo: Information about games on Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Games and http://www.icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php
[04:09] <jaykay> nice thanks
[04:09] <Devo> Pelo: Thanks! :D
[04:10] <Devo> What cant's ubotu do?
[04:10] <linuxemacs> ubotu: it's looks very nice~~~
[04:10] <Pelo> !love | Devo
[04:10] <ubotu> Devo: Love is like racing across the frozen tundra on a snowmobile which flips over, trapping you underneath. At night, the ice-weasels come.
[04:10] <linuxemacs> Flight Gear looks very nice~~~hmm...
[04:10] <Devo> Pelo: Yeah, I love that one.
[04:10] <Pelo> I accualy didn'T know about that one, I was expecting,  sorry I don'T know anything about love
[04:11] <linuxemacs> does anyone play second life on ubuntu?
[04:11] <Pelo> !hate
[04:11] <ubotu> hate is a thing we don't encourage - why waste your energy
[04:12] <clem_> linuxemacs: no, I'd be afraid to get addicted :)
[04:12] <elkbuntu> Pelo, experiment with him in pm please
[04:12] <packman86> #ubuntu-mobile
[04:12] <Devo> I was hopefully looking for something similar to Starcraft. :D
[04:12] <linuxemacs> clem_: hmm~~~
[04:12] <usser> Devo: try ta-spring
[04:12] <Pelo> packman86,  /join #ubun....
[04:12] <Devo> usser: Ok.
[04:13] <usser> Devo: http://spring.clan-sy.com/
[04:13] <packman86> pelo tx
[04:13] <Hartwell> I g2g
[04:13] <linuxemacs> clem_: do you have some problem about type caps characters in ttyp(press ALT+Fx) on 7.04 or 7.10?
[04:14] <Devo> usser: Is there a apt-get install for it? Would it just be apt-get install ta-spring?
[04:14] <hajhouse> i'm trying to configure X on a laptop with intel video to use 1440x900 resolution. the best i have been able to get so far is 1280x800. xorg complains that there is "no mode of this name", though i have added an appropriate modeline to xorg.conf and 915resolution shows the mode i want
[04:14] <packman86> Regarding Ubuntu Mobile. Can I install it on my HP IPAQ?
[04:14] <clem_> linuxemacs: you mean log in a console (let's say CTRL_ALT_F1) and then type caps ?
[04:15] <Pelo> hajhouse, pastebin your xorg.conf file so we can hve a look
[04:15] <Pelo> packman86, try looking the model up in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport and www.ubuntuforums.org
[04:15] <usser> Devo: no i dont think its in the repos
[04:15] <Devo> :(
[04:15] <tck> packman86, #ubuntu-mobile
[04:15] <hajhouse> Pelo: one moment
[04:15] <linuxemacs> clem_: my mean when i press caps lock key and the led light, but i press any character key, the tty don't display capital character.
[04:16] <clem_> linuxemacs: ok, let me try.
[04:16] <linuxemacs> clem_: i don't known whether is a bug of ubuntu 7.04 or higher
[04:16] <clem_> linuxemacs: you just found a bug :)
[04:16] <linuxemacs> you have the same problem?
[04:16] <clem_> linuxemacs: yep
[04:17] <clem_> linuxemacs: it's Mint Cassandra, but same 7.04 base.
[04:17] <Tarkus> anyone know if there is a flash content creation software for linux? or is adobe the only company that has this tool?
[04:17] <Devo> Installing it looks complicated... O-o
[04:17] <Pelo> Tarkus, I think there is but I don'T know a name, you'd have to google for it , of try the forum www.ubuntuforums.org
[04:18] <linuxemacs> clem_: this phenomena appear in ubuntu 7.10 tooooo.
[04:18] <clem_> linuxemacs: I never noticed as I never use caps-lock. The shift key works fine though.
[04:18] <hajhouse> Pelo: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/37963/
[04:18] <Devo> What is boost?
[04:18] <Pelo> hajhouse, hold on
[04:18] <linuxemacs> clem_: yep
[04:18] <linuxemacs> clem: shift key works fine...
[04:19] <Fluffy-Wuffy> im trying to compile a program for the first time since i cant find it anywhere in a synaptic compatible package and i really need it, i got my terminal to say "myaccountname@computername: ~/Desktop/ProgramName-0.1$" but the "less install" or "./configure" commands wont work, what am i doing wrong?
[04:19] <clem_> linuxemacs: that's kind of weird. I would have expected the keyboad itself to handle caps lock and send a different signal when the key is pressed....
[04:19] <Pelo> Fluffy-Wuffy,  sudo apt-get install build-essential
[04:19] <hajhouse> Fluffy-Wuffy: not all programs use ./configure. What is the program you are trying to install?
[04:19] <clem_> Fluffy-Wuffy: which program is it?
[04:20] <Fluffy-Wuffy> MoBlock-0.8
[04:20] <linuxemacs> clem_: hehe~~~
[04:20] <hajhouse> Fluffy-Wuffy: and by doesn't work do you mean ./configure is missing or that it fails when you run it?
[04:20] <Fluffy-Wuffy> i thought sudo apt-get was only for programs listed in synaptic or add & remove prorams?
[04:20] <packman86> regarding ubuntu mobile. Will i be able to install it on my HP IPAQ?
[04:20] <Fluffy-Wuffy> "bash:  ./configure:  No such file or directory"
[04:20] <hajhouse> Fluffy-Wuffy: correct. but you need many programs that are not installed by default to install new software from source
[04:21] <Tech_1> I have u.s. federal reserve notes on sale..those interested please contact me.
[04:21] <Scunizi> Fluffy-Wuffy, there are deb available here.. http://moblock-deb.sourceforge.net/
[04:21] <Pelo> hajhouse, sorry, I've never seen a xorg.conf file like that one, I wouldnT' even know where to start
[04:21] <clem_> Fluffy-Wuffy: http://moblock-deb.sourceforge.net/ read the "grab it" section
[04:21] <SpudDogg> !schedule
[04:21] <ubotu> Ubuntu releases a new version every 6 months. Each version is supported for 18 months to 5 years. More info at http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases & http://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeBasedReleases
[04:21] <jaykay> hehe
[04:22] <jaykay> whoa...
[04:22] <Fluffy-Wuffy> alright i have to add the sources
[04:22] <hajhouse> Pelo: its pretty big i know. probably the most relevant part is the Modes section where i put in the modeline for 1440x900. i'm not sure why it doesn't work, though :(
[04:23] <Pelo> Fluffy-Wuffy, most dependencies are usualy available in synaptic,
[04:23] <packman86> regarding ubuntu mobile. Will i be able to install it on my HP IPAQ?
[04:23] <Pelo> hajhouse, there is a #xorg maybe they know
[04:24] <Pelo> weeeeeeeeeee
[04:24] <Tech_1> Being new to Ubuntu..is installing beryl worth it?
[04:24] <linuxemacs> what's happend?
[04:25] <packman86> beryl is not
[04:25] <mindrape> it's a netsplit folks... nothing to see here
[04:25] <packman86> use compiz fusion insted
[04:25] <Pelo> Tech_1, candy rots your teeth
[04:25] <Tech_1> As I suspected...Thank You.
[04:25] <joani> is there where i can ask my questions and they might get answered
[04:25] <Scunizi> Fluffy-Wuffy, you've got 3 lines for the res you want.  I would comment out 2 of the three and restart gdm.  If that doesn't work switch to the next one.. then the next.
[04:26] <joani> is there wherei i can ask my quesitons?
[04:26] <packman86> yes
[04:26] <mindrape> joani - just ask...
[04:26] <Pelo> joani, yep with a little luck we'll know how to help you
[04:26] <joani> Good
[04:26] <Tech_1> 1 more question: What and how can I make Ubuntu pretty secure.
[04:26] <Fluffy-Wuffy> what are you talking about Scunizi?
[04:26] <linuxemacs> joani: what's your question?
[04:26] <Nighthawk420> take off yalls coats and stay a  while sheeesh
[04:26] <joani> I can't get my mouse to work
[04:26] <Pelo> Tech_1, don'T run as root and don'T give out your password
[04:26] <RudyValencia> OK I've got a personal project I'm doing: I want to refurbish and give computers running Ubuntu to low-income families. Where can I get used hardware for this project?
[04:26] <linuxemacs> joani: on ubuntu?
[04:26] <Scunizi> Fluffy-Wuffy, sorry .. were you wanting someone to look at your xorg in pastebin or did I get the nick wrong?
[04:26] <linuxemacs> joani: wireless mouse?
[04:26] <joani> yes on ubuntu
[04:26] <Tech_1> ok..thanks
[04:26] <joani> no, optical
[04:26] <mindrape> Tech_1 - sudo netstat -tulp <--- turn off unnecessary network services.  Install tripwire, uhmmm... learn how to make firewall rulesets?
[04:27] <linuxemacs> joani: what's version of your system?
[04:27] <mindrape> RudyValencia - I have 2 older monitors to donate... you pick up.  :)
[04:27] <linuxemacs> joani: 7.04 or higher ?
[04:27] <RudyValencia> mindrape: where do you live?
[04:27] <Pelo> RudyValencia,  you'd have to check with local computer stores and see if there is such a thing as a computer recycling prog
[04:27] <Nighthawk420> mindrape lol
[04:27] <joani> 5.10 right now
[04:27] <nephish> ok, i kinda broke my system upgrading from fiesty to gutsy using update-manager -c -d, have a broken package. How can i force remove a package ?
[04:27] <n00bie> hello ppl
[04:27] <Tech_1> ok..I do use fire starter..but dont know how to write rulesets..
[04:27] <mindrape> I live in Phoenix, AZ :)
[04:27] <BMT> hello to all
[04:27] <n00bie> I want to connect my linux system to the network modem, and use file sharing services with other computers on the network using Windows. the internet is working fine but I want to use the other network features (mainly file & printer sharing)
[04:27] <jaykay> i wonder if there are any new ati drivers available so I can do beryll
[04:27] <Fluffy-Wuffy> you got the wrong nick Scunizi, i was only asking about MoBlock
[04:28] <Flannel> nephish: #ubuntu+1 for Gutsy support, thanks
[04:28] <RudyValencia> Pelo: There isn't a computer recycling program in my area and I want to start one
[04:28] <sixpence> !samba
[04:28] <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
[04:28] <mindrape> n00bie - samba...
[04:28] <linuxemacs> joani: the serial device is supported very well on ubuntu 5.10 or higher...
[04:28] <sixpence> n00bie: ^^
[04:28] <sixpence> n00bie: Check out samba
[04:28] <BMT> i wanted to share a quick fix for video program chasing as soon as you try to play a video
[04:28] <nephish> ok, Flannel, thanks
[04:28] <Devo> Does Feisty come with Python so I can just start writing python scripts?
[04:28] <Scunizi> Fluffy-Wuffy, did you see my post for the deb for that program? You can find it here..http://moblock-deb.sourceforge.net/
[04:28] <BMT> after all the changes in my xorg.conf file.....
[04:28] <linuxemacs> joani: can you paste the error log message to me?
[04:28] <mindrape> Devo - you can apt-get install it... by default it probably doesn't
[04:28] <squidneedshelp> can anyone help me with a kernel panic erorr...?
[04:28] <Devo> Awww... :(
[04:28] <sixpence> squidneedshelp: What's the error?
[04:28] <Pelo> Tech_1, I don'T use the firewall and I feel pretty safe, there is actualy very little that can be done to "invade" your system ,
[04:28] <mindrape> squidneedshelp - until you ask us about a specific error we can only speculate...
[04:28] <Devo> mindrape: How can I check to see if I already have it?
[04:28] <n00bie> mindrape, some people told me to use samba. I installed it but couldn't find any clue to do the job
[04:29] <joani> really not getting an error message, it just don't want to do anything. i've tried going through the terminal to see what was up and nothing
[04:29] <AzMoo[w] > Devo: command prompt, type in python
[04:29] <Flannel> mindrape, Devo, python does come pre-installed
[04:29] <Pelo> joakim-, usb mouse ?
[04:29] <Fluffy-Wuffy> i saw it Scunizi
[04:29] <mindrape> n00bie - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpSamba
[04:29] <squidneedshelp> hold on let me get the error up
[04:29] <sixpence> joani: Is it with Grub?
[04:29] <Pelo> joani, usb mouse ?
[04:29] <Scunizi> joani, you really need to upgrade.  Usb support is much better in later versions.
[04:29] <BMT> rockets, guess what found my vlc solution
[04:29] <mindrape> Flannel - an IDE and everything?
[04:29] <Tech_1> Thanks pelo..Using windows has made me pretty paranoid..
[04:29] <linuxemacs> joani: you can change other optical mouse, try it.
[04:29] <Flannel> mindrape: Since when does python require an IDE?
[04:29] <mindrape> FLannel - by default most languages only come with the basic compiler... to truly develop you need more.
[04:30] <Scunizi> Fluffy-Wuffy, is there a reason to compile it instead of installing the deb?
[04:30] <rockets> BMT, what was it
[04:30] <BMT> rockets, turn off desktop effects !!
[04:30] <PotLimit> when you do `last` does that log get flushed out every so often?
[04:30] <joani> Alright, I believe I have another mouse, but its not optical
[04:30] <damian> hi, havent used ubuntu for almost 1 year and have forgotten. How do i get mp3's avi's etc to play...something about a codec pack i need to download
[04:30] <mindrape> Flannel - since writing code in vi is for elitists that don't realize there is a better way.
[04:30] <linuxemacs> joani: i reference you updata your kernel verson to 6.06 or higher
[04:30] <rockets> BMT, lol
[04:30] <Fluffy-Wuffy> no Scunizi i just couldnt find that site
[04:30] <Pelo> Tech_1, relax , take a deep breath,  that is what freedom smells like  , and don't run as root
[04:30] <linuxemacs> joani: the mouse port is serial or USB?
[04:30] <Flannel> mindrape: Python and lots of extras come with it.  It's a full python.  You don't need an IDE
[04:30] <joani> USB
[04:30] <beeew> does anyone in here have the patience to show me how to setup an alias user for postfix email?
[04:30] <damian> hi, havent used ubuntu for almost 1 year and have forgotten. How do i get mp3's avi's etc to play...something about a codec pack i need to download can someone tell me?
[04:30] <linuxemacs> joani: if same, that's no problem.`
[04:30] <clem_> Fluffy-Wuffy:  http://moblock-deb.sourceforge.net/
[04:31] <beeew> i cannot believe there are no blogs..
[04:31] <Scunizi> Fluffy-Wuffy, I hope it works for you.. I used the Linux portion of google to find it by going to www.google.com/linux... very helpful
[04:31] <mindrape> Flannel - I need an IDE...
[04:31] <joani> Now can I go to the ubuntu website and upgrade my version from there
[04:31] <Pelo> joani, you might want to do a search in the forum for your mouse model and for usb mouse in general  www.ubuntuforums.org
[04:31] <Tech_1> How do I not run as root..forgive my stupidity as I am new to linux.
[04:31] <Flannel> mindrape: Then install an IDE.  One doesn't come by default, but that hardly detracts from "python being installed" by default
[04:31] <Flannel> !sudo | Tech_1
[04:31] <ubotu> Tech_1: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[04:31] <sixpence> Tech_1: Whatever command you want to run as root put "sudo" at the front
[04:31] <mindrape> Flannel - in my mind it does... it's like having a ton of wood, cement, and tile in piles and calling it a house.
[04:31] <QueenAnya> I have been having the same problem for the last week or so with my e-mail.. I am using evolution mail and I want to receive my e-mail from my earthlink account.. I am receiving mail fine but I cant send any mail it just keeps asking for my password and I have made sure it is correct but it tells me it is incorrect I have reset the passwords and it also says it cant connect with the pop server PLEASE Help me I am going crazy here Thanks
[04:31] <Pelo> Tech_1, in ubuntu you can'T by default,  you have to make an effort,  so dont, worry about it
[04:32] <Devo> Yay, I have python. :D
[04:32] <squidneedshelp> ok my error is ok my error is basically "invalid compressed format (err=2)" "kernel panic - not syncing: VFS unable to mount root fs on unkown-block(104,1)
[04:32] <Tech_1> ah..ok..gotchya..thank you again.
[04:32] <damian> hi, havent used ubuntu for almost 1 year and have forgotten. How do i get mp3's avi's etc to play...something about a codec pack i need to download can someone tell me?
[04:32] <Fluffy-Wuffy> so if you are able to use sudo you are on "root"? :|
[04:32] <Scunizi> Tech_1, if you've somehow gotten to a screen that is root (at the console) by following someone's instruction on how to NOT use sudo.  Just type "exit"
[04:32] <squidneedshelp> well wait
[04:32] <packman86> damien! add remove programs, search for codecs and install all of them!
[04:32] <clem_> Tech_1: you can even sudo sudo itself, usefull in scripts.
[04:32] <sixpence> clem_: su is better >.<
[04:32] <Siph01> hey..... has anyone else had problems using the live cd with gparted, to partition a sata hard drive (in a laptop)... After I resize the main partition and create a new one, and click Apply , it says that it cant continue....
[04:32] <sixpence> clem_: root user is much more handy
[04:32] <Tech_1> pretty simple..thanks guys..
[04:33] <joani> I have the serial number for my mouse, but can't find the model number
[04:33] <Flannel> sixpence: Ubuntu doesn't use the root account.  Please don't recommend it.
[04:33] <Pelo> QueenAnya,  check in the help on the earthlink page, see if you need to set a specific type of security in your pop mail client
[04:33] <hetairai> !flash
[04:33] <ubotu> To install Flash see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash - Flash 9 is now available in dapper-backports and edgy-backports - See also !Restricted and !Gnash
[04:33] <sixpence> Flannel: I'm not. It's a fact of life that it's better for administration purposes
[04:33] <squidneedshelp> i'm trying to install the thing from a disc and it freezes when i get like half way through.. and it also crashes everything while i'm trying to install
[04:33] <damian> packman86 i remember that...but there ws an external file i had to download and install wasnt there?
[04:33] <Pelo> man this place got busy all of the sudden
[04:33] <damian> this gave wma and the the rest
[04:33] <clem_> sixpence: it depends what you want to do. I do sudo su - sometimes yes.
[04:33] <peterkls|mobile> hello
[04:33] <mindrape> sixpence - he is trying to stay a hardliner to Ubuntu standards... you really shouldn't use root as an ubuntu user (even though it IS possible)
[04:33] <packman86> damien! have you tried synaptic?
[04:33] <QueenAnya> Pelo: I have tried an online chat with the support center and they said they couldn't help me because of the system I am using.. Ubuntu
[04:34] <Pelo> squidneedshelp,  run the cd integrity check if it is ok , test the cd in another computer, if that is also ok , you might need to use the alternate install cd
[04:34] <marx2k> hey does anyone know a decent plugin for firefox that will download an entire website?
[04:34] <sixpence> mindrape: Well judging by the croud, i'm not suprised =P
[04:34] <mindrape> sixpence - everything can be accomplished through sudo...
[04:34] <mindrape> the word is crowd btw.
[04:34] <Pelo> QueenAnya,  that basicaly means they don'T know ubuntu and have no idea how to talk you through it
[04:34] <sixpence> mindrape: Maybe, but it get's daunting when you're changing permissions recursively in no specific order and having to sudo each one.
[04:34] <Fluffy-Wuffy> thanks for the google/linux link Scunizi, didnt know about tha
[04:34] <clem_> well you need to use the root account sometimes, but that doesn't mean you need the root password. You can sudo su -. For instance when you need to use redirections and all.
[04:34] <mindrape> sixpence - its a friendly reminder of the power of the commands you are using.  ;)
[04:35] <Scunizi> Fluffy-Wuffy, no problem..
[04:35] <peterkls|mobile> weird question but has anyone got a ati x1650 drivers working correctly on ubuntu??
[04:35] <QueenAnya> Pelo: I am running out of Ideas here I cant find anyone that can help me
[04:35] <Pelo> QueenAnya,  you can also try doing a seach in the forum www.ubuntuforums.org   just use earthlink  as your keyword see if anything relating to email apears,  you can also try google
[04:35] <newpers> do I need to recompile the kernel to disable SMP in the gusty x86_64 kernel?
[04:35] <drgeb> for some reason I have to use the ubuntu boot disk to boot. I am unable to boot directoy from drive. Anyway I can fix this ?
[04:35] <damian> packman86 yes but there isnt any codecs in there they always had to be downloaded seperate due to copyright or something?
[04:35] <sixpence> mindrape: Like I said, judging by the croud, i'm not surpised
[04:35] <Pelo> QueenAnya,  does earthlink have a help page to tell you how to setup your account in a client ?
[04:35] <Scunizi> drgeb, sounds like grub is messed up...
[04:35] <mindrape> sixpence - what are you trying to insinuate by continually bringing up (and misspelling) "judging by the crowd"?
[04:36] <Pelo> QueenAnya,  hold on ,I'll be right back
[04:36] <Scunizi> !grub | drgeb
[04:36] <ubotu> drgeb: 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
[04:36] <sixpence> mindrape: You know very well.
[04:36] <packman86> damien! hmm. I think I just installed totem player, and then the codec that i see in synaptic..
[04:36] <mindrape> sixpence - maybe it's been a long day but I really don't.
[04:36] <Alonea> peterkls|mobile: does anyone really get ati working correctly? I got mine, somewhat with fglrx (installed via envy).
[04:36] <marx2k> So no one knows a firefox plugin that will download an entire website?
[04:36] <damian> Due to patent and copyright restrictions, codecs for these programs are not included at all in Ubuntu.
[04:36] <sixpence> mindrape: Well, compare this channel to the channel of a distro that uses the root user account
[04:36] <hetairai> !flash64
[04:36] <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
[04:36] <Scunizi> marx2k, have you looked at wget?
[04:36] <damian> ok ill search google
[04:36] <damian> thanks
[04:36] <ltar> when I first load ubuntu, trying to change desktops makes the gnome-panels dissapear. I have to restart gnome-panel to fix this, and then changing desktops makes my desktop icons dissapear. What's goiing on?
[04:36] <mindrape> sixpence - okay... lets take Fedora...
[04:37] <Pelo> squidneedshelp, I dn't allow private msg, please talk to me in the channel
[04:37] <sixpence> mindrape: Forget Fedora. I'm talking Gentoo, Suse, Arch or Slackware
[04:37] <QueenAnya> Pelo: yeah but it says nothing about ubuntu or my problem
[04:37] <peterkls|mobile> Alonea, im not sure, i just cant get the direct rendering for the half of me, tried over 4 howtos and restricted drivers manager
[04:37] <QueenAnya> Pelo: okay
[04:37] <Pelo> QueenAnya,  you don't need to have specific ubuntu instrucitons
[04:37] <mindrape> sixpence - Slackware and Gentoo users are obviously going to be more experienced (I think thats what you are insinuating).  They are older distros and more complicated to setup, configure, and administrate.
[04:37] <joani> okay, i've hooked up my new mouse..i'm going to reboot and see what it does..if it doesn't work, i'll be right back
[04:37] <peterkls|mobile> i switched back to my 9600xt in hopes of getting something working here
[04:37] <Alonea> peterkls|mobile: Envy is a program that installs your drivers for you. Usually works, but for people it doesn't. Its worth a try.
[04:37] <packman86> damien! one other thing is that it maybe "regional coded" which means that if you for example live in USA you cannot download them
[04:38] <mindrape> sixpence - as a former user of those (and many others and some BSDs) I can say Ubuntu is just fine for noobs and pros alike.  If the "crowd" is really bothersome and the responses so unintelligent why stick around?
[04:38] <Pelo> QueenAnya, does it tell you about  pop, smtp servers, encriptions and such ?
[04:38] <QueenAnya> Pelo: yeah it does
[04:38] <buttercups> !envy
[04:38] <ubotu> envy is a script that may leave you envious of those who have not used it, use the resticted manager to install binary drivers or use the instructions on the wiki, this script may break your machine very badly!
[04:38] <sixpence> mindrape: It's not bothersome. I simply understand the reasoning for the sudo predicate, is all.
[04:38] <mindrape> sixpence - in any event, Ubuntu is built around the concept of "dont use root" so if you want to break with convention knock yourself out but don't recommend it to others.
[04:38] <Devo> !boobs
[04:38] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about boobs - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:38] <Pelo> QueenAnya,  does it mention anything about secured connection ?
[04:38] <QueenAnya> Pelo: yeah
[04:38] <mindrape> sixpence - likewise if you want to take to a life of drugs and alocohlism knock yourself out but please dont recommend it.  ;)
[04:38] <[Neurotic] > Hi guys - is there a site anywhere I can use to find out what a particular process is and what it does?
[04:38] <Pelo> QueenAnya,  or autentification ?
[04:39] <QueenAnya> Pelo: umm let me check
[04:39] <packman86> neurotic! www.google.com
[04:39] <sixpence> mindrape: I'm not reccomending it. Jeese.
[04:39] <ltar> packman86: beat me to it
[04:39] <Pelo> QueenAnya, give me the link if it can be accessed by non members
[04:39] <peterkls|mobile> this is rediculous
[04:39] <zoru> hello
[04:39] <hetairai> !anything
[04:39] <ubotu> So, you wanted to lure me into saying I don't know anything about anything? Yeah, that would be funny, of course. Now leave me alone.
[04:39] <RudyValencia> heh
[04:39] <RudyValencia> !nothing
[04:39] <QueenAnya> Pelo: www.earthlink.com
[04:39] <ubotu> Saying "It says nothing", "It does nothing" is generally not very useful for troubleshooting. Please be as specific as possible: if you see a black screen, say so, if you see a shell prompt, say so, if you see an !error message, say so - Also, most !CLI commands don't print anything when they succeed, but only when they fail.
[04:40] <RudyValencia> ah
[04:40] <mindrape> !abuse
[04:40] <ubotu> The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[04:40] <nintendopower454> does anyone in here know anything about wine?
[04:40] <hetairai> !botabuse
[04:40] <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...
[04:40] <Pelo> RudyValencia,  pleas donT' play with the bot , the channel is busy enought as it is
[04:40] <[Neurotic] > packman86, heh.. tried that... can someone tell lme what the evince process is for?
[04:40] <Scunizi> nintendopower454, some.. what's the question
[04:40] <Pelo> QueenAnya,  i meant a direct link to the help page
[04:40] <joani> k. i now have a working mouse
[04:41] <nintendopower454> i have windows vista to dual boot i was wondering if i could acess my programs i have installed on vista
[04:41] <joani> Can I Just go to the ubuntu website and upgrade my version?
[04:41] <hetairai> !botsnack
[04:41] <ubotu> Yum! Err, I mean, APT!
[04:41] <Alonea> peterkls|mobile: well, the problem is more related to atis drivers, not the abilities of linux. It has come a long way, but until ati starts cooperating more with people, its going to be awhile before there will be more reliable functionality
[04:41] <QueenAnya> Pelo: http://support.earthlink.net/
[04:41] <damian> found them its all the gstreamer ones:)
[04:41] <Fluffy-Wuffy> Scunizi where do i add the sources for moblock in my sources.list file?
[04:41] <packman86> nintendo! i don't think wine works like tha
[04:41] <mindrape> !upgrade | joani
[04:41] <packman86> t
[04:41] <ubotu> joani: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[04:42] <damian> nintendopower454 sure just mount your windows drive and use wine to run them
[04:42] <Scunizi> nintendopower454, wine isn't designed for that.. It is designed to run some win programs directly.. I suggest you look at wine's web site for compatible programs.
[04:42] <sixpence> nintendopower454: You can't write to ntfs filesystems from Linux.
[04:42] <packman86> nintendo! you install windows program in ubuntu THREW wine!
[04:42] <Scunizi> Fluffy-Wuffy, hang on I'll look on my machine.
[04:42] <joani> thanks
[04:42] <mindrape> sixpence - actually you can now, and relatively safely.
[04:42] <damian> sixpence yeh u can
[04:42] <sixpence> mindrape: Go figure.
[04:42] <sixpence> mindrape: I've been out of the loop for a while.
[04:42] <nintendopower454> i have my vista mounted as /vista
[04:42] <sixpence> mindrape: You used to have to use vfat
[04:42] <ltar> when I first load ubuntu, trying to change desktops makes the gnome-panels dissapear. I have to restart gnome-panel to fix this, and then changing desktops makes my desktop icons dissapear. What's goiing on?
[04:42] <Pelo> QueenAnya,  are you using evolution for you email ?
[04:43] <sixpence> ltar: Well it's freezing. Try re-compiling
[04:43] <drgeb> ubotu I am not sure if I lost grub or what the issue is but I have to boot from the ubuntu disk and I select the last option which is boot from drive, not sure why my system is not automatically picking up the drive
[04:43] <QueenAnya> Pelo: yeah
[04:43] <clem_> sixpence: nintendopower454: I missed the beginning of the conversation but just a note: You can indeed write to an NTFS partition, there's no problem with that.
[04:43] <packman86> nintendo! then install the exe file threw wine
[04:43] <tarvid> i think installing the em28xx module might advance my attempt to get a kworld pvr 305u running; how do I do that?
[04:43] <mindrape> sixpence - among others... and ntfs could be mounted read-only for a while... then read/write but it was experimental and broke alot... now its pretty safe
[04:43] <ltar> sixpence: recompiling what?
[04:43] <drgeb>  ubotu I am not sure if I lost grub or what the issue is but I have to boot from the ubuntu disk and I select the last option which is boot from drive, not sure why my system is not automatically picking up the drive
[04:43] <Scunizi> Fluffy-Wuffy, they are located in /etc/apt
[04:43] <cje_> hi, I am a volunteer supporting a public middle school in San Francisco, California with an edubuntu thin client lab.  I am trying to put the list of users in the user settings window into alphabetical order.  I click on the name column, but no joy.
[04:43] <sixpence> ltar: Gnome-panel
[04:43] <alienseer23> i have this mp3 player that connects as an\ flash drive, showing up as "Actions Semiconductor co." device, and it won't mount properly, nautilus freezes up, it shows up for just a moment (/dev/sdf) and goes away. I think the memory has been hacked. Is there a way to fix this problem, or even diagnose it properly since it won't mount properly at all, the system actually rejhects i outright now
[04:43] <Devo> Wow geez, ta-spring looks pretty crazy compared to Starcraft.
[04:43] <Fluffy-Wuffy> i know where the file is but where inside the file do i add the sources?
[04:44] <Fluffy-Wuffy> there are many different spots, seperated by comments
[04:44] <mroc> is there a simple way to set up a secured remote desktop connection? (i.e. not just ssh, a full remote desktop)
[04:44] <mindrape> cje_ - cat /etc/passwd | sort
[04:44] <clem_> Fluffy-Wuffy: doesn't matter.. at the end if you want.
[04:44] <ltar> sixpence: where is it stored / how do I compile it?
[04:44] <cje_> mindrape: thx, I'll try that.
[04:44] <damian> nintendopower454 just run them you dont have to install thru wine...it will make new registry entry though within wines registry so saved settings wont be there
[04:44] <nintendopower454> in the terminal when i try to load something like the calculator it gives me an error
[04:44] <sixpence> ltar: man apt
[04:44] <Scunizi> nintendopower454, if you want to access the file system to retreive files, it depends on what file sys vista is using.. un(fortunatly) I haven't played with it enough to know.
[04:44] <nintendopower454> its ntfs
[04:45] <damian> Oh wont wine only run xp and earlier programs?
[04:45] <Scunizi> nintendopower454, then there is a ntfs driver in synaptic you can load to access read/write on the vista drive
[04:45] <mindrape> damian - it is a 32bit API layer... so sure.  It can probably also run some Vista stuff too.
[04:45] <ltar> sixpence: that's a pretty short manpage
[04:45] <Kr0ntab> cje_: just add sudo to the beginning of the cat command, as mindrape pointed out.
[04:46] <sixpence> ltar: try man apt-get
[04:46] <damian> mindrape :P thats good to know
[04:46] <Scunizi> damian, really?  I've never tried that..
[04:46] <Pelo> QueenAnya, ?
[04:46] <craigbass1976> Can someone refresh my memory?  What's the tool used to rip an mp3 stream off of something like sky.fm.  I've done it before (no radio stations play jazz regularly around here) and whatever app it was dumped each song into it's own file
[04:46] <borovy3488> can anyone help with a dvd drive?
[04:46] <damian> couple tihngs im gonna try run now:)
[04:46] <clem_> nintendopower454: you can install ntfs-config from the ubuntu repositories or mintdisk from the linux mint ones, both will get the dependencies and you should be able to write in your NTFS partition.
[04:46] <Scunizi> craigbass1976, streamripper
[04:46] <Pelo> borovy3488, we need specific questions
[04:46] <cje_> Kr0ntab, thx, it appears to have produced the desired result.
[04:46] <QueenAnya> Pelo: yes??
[04:46] <cje_> thx
[04:47] <Pelo> QueenAnya,  what client do you use for your email ? in ubuntu ?
[04:47] <cje_> Kr0ntab, I'm just looking at the output now.
[04:47] <nintendopower454> jacob@jacob-laptop:/windows$ wine calculator.exe
[04:47] <nintendopower454> wine: could not load L"c:\\windows\\system32\\calculator.exe": Module not found
[04:47] <nintendopower454>   i get this error whien i try to run a program
[04:47] <sixpence> nintendopower454: try #wine please
[04:47] <Scunizi> nintendopower454, why not use the calculator built into ubuntu?
[04:47] <QueenAnya> Pelo: Evolution 2.10.1
[04:47] <packman86> try wine calc.exe
[04:47] <Pelo> nintendopower454,  there's a calculator in ubuntu , why do you want ot use the windows one ?
[04:48] <nintendopower454> im just trying get any program to work a calc was the first one i thought of
[04:48] <borovy3488> ok, I have been trying for hours to burn an iso image made from DeVeDe.  I have tried Gnoe Baker, K3B, and the built in image burner, always get an input/output error.  Any ideas?  I have burned a dvd on here before, and I used Gnome Baker
[04:48] <Pelo> QueenAnya,  ok go to your mail account , in the preferences to edit them
[04:48] <mindrape> cje_ - if you want JUST the names I can give you some syntax for that... /etc/passwd has a lot of other info you prolly dont need.  ;)
[04:48] <clem_> he's probably mentioning calc as an example
[04:48] <ltar> sixpence: apt-get install -f does nothing. im not the pro here.
[04:48] <sixpence> borovy3488: use cdrecord, it's fool proof
[04:48] <ltar> sixpence: or rather, .... -f tells me that it's already installed
[04:48] <cje_> mindrape, actually that would be good to know, thanks.
[04:48] <mindrape> lemme whip up some awk  ;)
[04:48] <cje_> mindrape, that command was really interesting.
[04:48] <borovy3488> ok hang on let me try that one
[04:48] <mindrape> cje_ its piping  ;)
[04:48] <sixpence> ltar: ltar -f is not what you're looking for. Remove and install it
[04:49] <QueenAnya> Pelo: okay I am looking at the preferences..
[04:49] <cje_> mindrape, it does produce quite some useful output.
[04:49] <clem_> mindrape: can you pipe with sudo?
[04:49] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> hey can someone help me? I'm having problems with the Xserver gui cr4p
[04:49] <Fluffy-Wuffy> Scunizi can i pm you?
[04:49] <Scunizi> sure
[04:49] <nintendopower454> i tried #wine which didnt give me an error but it also didnt do anything
[04:49] <sixpence> I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_: Ask the question
[04:49] <Pelo> QueenAnya, goto the send email tab, in the server  put  smtpauth.earthlink.net:587
[04:49] <sixpence> nintendopower454: No, I mean the #wine channel
[04:49] <cje_> mindrape, I have used piping before, and it sure is fun, but I continue to be impressed with the power of the command line.
[04:50] <nintendopower454> oh ok thank you
[04:50] <Pelo> sixpence, #winehq
[04:50] <Scunizi> Fluffy-Wuffy, I opened one
[04:50] <OrgulloKmoore> Can someone tell me how I can install Mac OSX from Ubuntu?
[04:50] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> sixpence: my GUI won't start... error says no display found...
[04:50] <sixpence> Pelo: Which is why I said `try'
[04:50] <OrgulloKmoore> I have the DVD, but I don't know how to get it running...
[04:50] <rogelio> hola
[04:50] <borovy3488> is cdrecord already installed on here?
[04:50] <cje_> mindrape, but I would not be able to use the command line without good help such as is available here, so thanks!
[04:50] <QueenAnya> Pelo: Okay I did that
[04:50] <OrgulloKmoore> it's not bootable as far as I can tell
[04:50] <sixpence> I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_: Upload your xorg.conf and /var/log/xorg.0.log
[04:50] <rogelio> algun latino
[04:50] <Troseph_> In vmware
[04:50] <nintendopower454> is the wine channel on freenode still?
[04:50] <packman86> i want to hack my neighbours computer... How do i do it?
[04:51] <Fluffy-Wuffy> -_-
[04:51] <clem_> packman86: you ask them the password :)
[04:51] <borovy3488> sixpence: is cdrecord preinstaled? if so I have already tried it.  Synaptic says I already have it installed.
[04:51] <rogelio> alquien latino
[04:51] <Pelo> QueenAnya,    check the the server requires authentification box, and click the verrify type supported button, (sorry I'M translating from the french here)
[04:52] <nullboy> yarr who be dar captain charging dis vessel?!?!
[04:52] <packman86> clem! i know, but the idea was that they should not know about it... doh
[04:52] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> sixpence: :\ ubuntu couldn't find my integrated ethernet card
[04:52] <sixpence> I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_: do an ifconfig, what does it return?
[04:52] <Astrome> fuck you
[04:52] <Astrome> sideways
[04:52] <Astrome> everyone
[04:52] <nullboy> lol
[04:52] <Pelo> QueenAnya,  ?
[04:53] <nullboy> keel hull the land lover
[04:53] <Astrome> wtf is that
[04:53] <Kr0ntab> cje_: dont know if mindrape already gave ya this...  but...    sudo cat /etc/passwd | sort | cut -d ":" -f1     will give ya just the usernames
[04:53] <tonyyarusso> !ohmy | Astrome
[04:53] <ubotu> Astrome: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[04:53] <Stettin> I recently reloaded my Fiesty install from scratch and i'm having trouble getting DVD playback to work prooperly.. I've gone through the guide I used before to set medibutu repos and installed the packages. What I have now is Totem autoplaying the video with no picture, but sound works. In gxine I can access the menus and click blindly and navigate but still no video, sound works in both cases. Any ideas?
[04:53] <ltar> sixpence: removing gnome panel, can't tells me to remove gnome utils. do that--- try to reinstall, tells me to instead install gucharmaop and gcalctool. this seems like im working backwards through dependancy hell. and my gnome panel is still screwed up. what is the most efficient way to reinstall the gnome panel?
[04:53] <Astrome> heh
[04:53] <QueenAnya> Pelo, okay I did that
[04:53] <Astrome> waitn for dat
[04:53] <clem_> packman86: why would I want to help you hack another box? You have to admit it's a very silly question you just asked. People don't run linux so they can call themselves hacker and all.
[04:53] <Astrome> fuck this
[04:53] <Astrome> uber nerds
[04:53] <sixpence> ltar: I don't use gnome, but if it were me, i'd totally re-build gnome
[04:53] <cje_> Kr0ntab, thanks for that!
[04:53] <nullboy> astro76: settle down scallywag
[04:53] <Pelo> QueenAnya,  put in your username , and check the remember password box  ( make sure that you put in your pasword with proper upper and lower case if any)
[04:54] <packman86> clem! I was partly kidding.. but it would be fun to know how to do it
[04:54] <astro76> nullboy, oh allright :P
[04:54] <QueenAnya> Pelo, okay I will try that (your french?)
[04:54] <clem_> packman86: well there's a lot of different ways... it depends how you can acess the box I guess
[04:54] <alienseer23> if I have a flash storage device that has had it's memory hacked, is there a way, in ubuntu, to fix this problem and reset the storage capacity label?
[04:54] <ltar> sixpence: which I clearly know all about. I didn't build gnome in the first place, it's the default window manager in ubuntu. it's broken, i want to fix it. Play for a moment that im ready to switch and use something else, what window manager do you reccomend?
[04:54] <nullboy> astro76:  yarr tab completion beat ye again!
[04:54] <clem_> packman86: that's for educational purpose of course..
[04:54] <mindrape> cje_ - try this command... cat /etc/passwd | sort | awk -F ":" '{ name = $(NF-6); printf("%s\n", name); }'
[04:54] <packman86> internet and wirelessly
[04:55] <Midtronic> I put 'conky' in my ~/.fluxbox/startup, but it's not running on startup.  There's nothing in the log... any ideas?
[04:55] <clem_> packman86: best is actually social engineering and physical access.
[04:55] <borovy3488> ok, I have been trying for hours to burn an iso image made from DeVeDe. I have tried Gnoe Baker, K3B, and the built in image burner, always get an input/output error. Any ideas? I have burned a dvd on here before, and I used Gnome Baker
[04:55] <Pelo> QueenAnya,  now goto the email recepction tab , and make again, check the type and check the remember pasword box, ( french canadian)
[04:55] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> sixpence:
[04:55] <CineScope> Stettin:  dvd playback shouldn't require any mediabuntu stuff
[04:55] <clem_> packman86: much easier and works a lot better.
[04:55] <alienseer23> or is there a way to test the actual capacity of a drive if it is not reading correctly?
[04:55] <CineScope> Stettin: i used the guide here http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_install_DVD_playback_capability
[04:55] <Pelo> borovy3488, the image might be borked,  get the most recent version of devede from the site
[04:56] <packman86> clem! are there any "how to's" on the web?
[04:56] <clem_> packman86: loads.
[04:56] <clem_> packman86: but you need to have a precise idea of what you're looking for.
[04:56] <packman86> clem! show me!
[04:56] <clem_> packman86: can you get access to the wireless network and get an IP address for the router?
[04:56] <mroc> i'm trying to get a secure remote desktop connection.  i have vnc-common and ssh installed on both computers and tried "vncviewer -via user@host localhost:0"  (with real stuff for the user and host items) but i get an error.  do i need to do some additional setup?
[04:56] <Kr0ntab> mindrape: i also advised he try this as well.  didn't mean to step on yer toes... but thought it would help out.      sudo cat /etc/passwd | sort | cut -d ":" -f1
[04:56] <QueenAnya> Pelo: email reception tab?? I dont see that??
[04:56] <borovy3488> Pelo: i just downloaded it from there today
[04:57] <mindrape> ah, good ol' cut  ;)
[04:57] <packman86> clem: they have tkip encription
[04:57] <Pelo> QueenAnya,  in the account preferences where you put in the pop3 info
[04:57] <Kr0ntab> awk is just as cool tho.  :-P
[04:57] <sixpence> I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_: ?
[04:57] <Pelo> borovy3488,  there is also an issue with mencoder you need to dl and install the package at the bottom of the page
[04:57] <sixpence> ltar: I recommend dwm.. But that's justm e
[04:57] <clem_> packman86: if it's using encryption there's no point for you to listen on the network... you may as well pick up the phone and do some social engineering.
[04:57] <sixpence> !dwm
[04:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dwm - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:58] <mindrape> awk is just more awkward (go figure)
[04:58] <clem_> packman86: always know why you do something and is it worth it if you get caught.
[04:58] <QueenAnya> Pelo: hang on I am gonna check this out....
[04:58] <Kr0ntab> hehe
[04:58] <cje_> mindrape, thanks, that last command that you gave me worked.
[04:58] <Pelo> borovy3488,  are you sure the iso fits on the dvd ? the size bar in devede is not reliable
[04:58] <mindrape> cje_ - Kr0ntab's is probably easier (to type and explain - incase you want to teach your students)
[04:59] <Stettin> anyone have ideas on why dvd video would not work but audio works? (both CSS and non-CSS dvds)
[04:59] <clem_> packman86: if you're trying to hack your neighbour's box just to see if you can actually do it, you may as well set up your own box and try to hack that one instead.
[04:59] <packman86> clem_: ok.. i am just curious i guess
[04:59] <Pelo> QueenAnya, while you are still in there , make sure youdon'T have any encription set
[04:59] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> sixpence: ifconfig returns::::::::: lo \n Link encp:Local Loopback \n inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0 \n UP LOOPBACK RUNNING  MTU:16436 Metric:1 \n RX packets:3 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 \n TX packets:3 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 \n collisions:0 txqueuelen:0 \n RX bytes:172 (172.0 b)  TX bytes:172 (172.0 b)
[04:59] <Pelo> borovy3488, I don'T allow private msg please talk to me in the channel
[04:59] <QueenAnya> Pelo, okay what next?? (thank you soo much for helping me I am an idiot when it comes to computers)
[04:59] <ceil420> does anyone know how to get /dev/dsp to like, share it's resources? specifically, i want to be able to listen to music and play a game, while still hearing shots in the game
[05:00] <borovy3488> Pelo: yea, man I'm positive, I looked at the file size, it is only 2.8 GB
[05:00] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> sixpence: where \n = line return
[05:00] <clem_> packman86: it's a long process and you'll need plenty of reading on the web but my advice to you is practice on your own PC, don't hack someone else's unless you know there's no risk.
[05:00] <Pelo> QueenAnya,  no garanties, I'm just trying to extrapolate from the isntructions,    save (or apply or whatever) and try it out
[05:00] <sixpence> I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_: Alright, so the network interface was not set up correctly. Check out https://help.ubuntu.com/7.04/internet/C/connect-to-internet.html
[05:00] <cje_> mindrape, thanks for the suggestion, but this is a poor public middle school in San Francisco, and it has taken me 2.5 years to be able to teach them how to use OOo.  Snicker.
[05:00] <sixpence> I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_: I know all about \n =)
[05:00] <cje_> mindrape, I am building them up really really slowly.
[05:00] <cje_> but thanks for the suggestion!
[05:00] <mindrape> cje_ - you should make them earn a GUI... to the CLI!  heh
[05:00] <organica> anybody fix the blank screen after suspend
[05:00] <ceil420> heh
[05:01] <cje_> heh
[05:01] <Wyzard> ceil420: Not all sound drivers support that...  the only one I know of which does is emu10k1, for SB Live cards
[05:01] <packman86> clem_: tx for the advice.. what do i search for in google for example=
[05:01] <packman86> ?
[05:01] <ceil420> Wyzard, thanks ;x
[05:01] <Wyzard> ceil420: You can do software mixing with "dmix", but I don't know the details of setting it up
[05:01] <Pelo> borovy3488,  I burned one today but it was made a few days ago with the previous version 3.1.3 I think,  and it worked fine,  I don't know if there might be a but in 3.2  I would try to make another iso and see if you can burn that one
[05:01] <borovy3488> Any more ideas Pelo?
[05:01] <ceil420> Wyzard, i'll look into that o/
[05:01] <Wyzard> ceil420: and dmix only works for things using ALSA; /dev/dsp is the legacy OSS device, so if an app is using that directly, you'll have to use something like aoss to trick it into using ALSA instead
[05:02] <QueenAnya> Pelo: ugg it says Unable to authenticate to SMTP server.
[05:02] <QueenAnya> Bad authentication response from server.
[05:02] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> sixpence: lol i was hoping IRC would recognize it as a line return.... but guess not
[05:02] <ceil420> Wyzard, ah, thanks again
[05:02] <clem_> packman86: probably port scanning, dos attack.... it really depends if you want to bring the machine down or get access to it. In priority read about the risks involved and about social engineering, cause whatever you do with the keyboard it's always faster to get a password of somebody from the phone.
[05:02] <sixpence> I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_: All depends on the client.
[05:02] <borovy3488> Pelo: damn it.  How long does it take you to make an iso?  It took me literally 8 hours. Convert from AVI.
[05:02] <Pelo> QueenAnya,  go back in the prefs , goto the send email tab take a screenshot and upload it somewhere , youcan pm me the link
[05:02] <organica> Call for anybody who has fixed their blank screen after suspend, I think xserver crashes...
[05:02] <joani> okay. i am trying to talk to some friends on a forum, and everytime i try to navigate around it exes out
[05:02] <organica> need help!
[05:03] <cje_> mindrape, I am seeing that the excellent CLI command that you gave me prints the user name alphabetically.  Is there a way to print it alphabetically via last name?
[05:03] <Kr0ntab> ceil420: as long as all the apps are using alsa... you should be able to use multiple sound streams...
[05:03] <clem_> packman86: and remember, practice on your own computers :)
[05:03] <borovy3488> Pelo:  Also, I just tried to burn the iso as a file to a dvd, to try on friends cpu, and it didn't work.  Could it be my burner is screwed up???
[05:03] <cje_> mindrape, I am noticing that the last names are in the /etc/passwd file.
[05:03] <cje_> so the data is there.
[05:03] <cje_> it's just a question of writing the script correctly, I guess.
[05:03] <Pelo> borovy3488, it varies,   8 hrs is a bit on the long side ,  one 2hrs avi would take me 3 hrs max I would expect,  but the more recent devede seems a lot slower then when I started out
[05:04] <QueenAnya> Pelo: I dont know how to do that
[05:04] <packman86> clem_: i will.. :)
[05:04] <Pelo> QueenAnya, do you know how to take a screenshot ?
[05:04] <QueenAnya> Pelo: no I have no Idea I dont even know what that is
[05:04] <mroc> try #3 on this question:  getting errors with vnc over ssh using "vncviewer -via user@host localhost:0" (using real values for user and host).  can anyone help?
[05:05] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> sixpence: ummmm which instructions should i follow on: https://help.ubuntu.com/7.04/internet/C/connect-to-internet.html
[05:05] <cjae_> Pelo, there is a take screen shot applications and if your press prt scr on ketwboard
[05:05] <Pelo> QueenAnya,   on your keyboard   hold the alt key on the left of the space bar and type the prtscr key above the home kehy
[05:05] <ice109> does anyone else have problems copying and pasting in ubuntu?
[05:05] <cjae_> Pelo, keyboard
[05:05] <Pelo> cjae_, i know I'M teaching somene else how to do it
[05:05] <ice109> i have problem even inside the same program if it's different things
[05:05] <sixpence> I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_: Basic Prcoedure, I guess
[05:06] <QueenAnya> Pelo, okay hang on
 ceil420: as long as all the apps are using alsa... you should be able to use multiple sound streams... <=- do you know how to make all apps use alsa? (the game in question is Unreal Tournament, if that means anything)
[05:06] <Kr0ntab> UT can use OSS, in which case alsa-oss may be able to help out...
[05:06] <cjae_> Pelo, sorry
[05:06] <Kr0ntab> here's a link that might point you in the right direction...
[05:06] <Pelo> cjae_, no problem
[05:06] <ceil420> and is there a sound quality difference between oss or alsa? i'd rather just play without music if the sound would be grainy anyway <_<
[05:07] <Kr0ntab> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=44753
[05:07] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> sixpence: but the real problem isn't recognizing the ethernet card.... it's gettin the gui to start :P (i cnt follow the basic instructions)
[05:07] <ceil420> thanks o/
[05:07] <zolder> hello everybody
[05:07] <sixpence> I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_: Okay
[05:07] <sixpence> I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_: Well I need to see a log or something..
[05:07] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> sixpence: lol
[05:07] <Banekartr> Question - Is there no way of changing Application menu items for all users?  I did read about making menu files that can be referenced by everyone system wide, but there is some cmd line required.  Im moving some family off of windows and this is a requirement..
[05:07] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> i'll type it
[05:07] <zolder> ))))
[05:07] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> sixpence: what should i send 2 u?
[05:08] <zolder> well it's just politness
[05:08] <sixpence> I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_: Alright. Look through /var/log/Xorg.0.log for any lines that start with (WW) or (EE)
[05:08] <itz_> hi hi
[05:08] <zolder> has anyone worked with motorola sm56 data/fax modem?)
[05:08] <Pelo> Banekartr, when you add a new progs all menus should update, not sure if you can "hide" items for all users in one go however
[05:09] <Pelo> zolder, you would have more luck asking a specific quesiton
[05:09] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> sixpence: oh yea... and fyi... the error i get when trying to start Xserver is "Fatal server error: no screens found                            f"
[05:09] <Pelo> QueenAnya,  getting there ?
[05:09] <sixpence> I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_: That's not the error, that's the overview as a collection of all the errors
[05:09] <ceil420> does anyone know the Xubuntu version of this command? "Goto System->Preferences->Sound and disable "Enable Sound Server Startup""
[05:09] <zolder> Pelo specific question is that i found drivers for it only for 2.4 kernel... after that vendor quit supporting this thing for linux
[05:09] <ltar> alrite. im pretty sure I broke something important.
[05:09] <ltar> on a hunch, I went to try and remove everything compiz-related from my computer. I had been trying to get that crap to work, given up, and i wondered if perhaps it was conflicting with gnome. now I have no alt-f2, and no gnome panels. to get gaim open, I had to try to open a file with it.
[05:09] <cje_> mindrape, I'm getting ready to go home.  Thanks for your help!
[05:10] <ceil420> there is no System > Preferences in Xfce, and it's not in Settings > Mixer Settings
[05:10] <Pelo> Banekartr,  I don'T allow private msg , please talk to me in the channel
[05:10] <cje_> Kr0ntab, I'm getting ready to go home thanks for your help!
[05:10] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> sixpence: that's the only thing with an "ee" b4 it
[05:10] <zolder> so now I'm trying to figure out how to make it work on feisty with minimum damage)
[05:10] <Pelo> zolder,  try looking up your model in the forum or in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport , changes are that your card is suported natively
[05:10] <Banekartr> Pelo- That is the case for the majority of programs, but googleearth does not find a place in the menu.  So I add it by hand to one user, it does not show up in the others
[05:10] <sixpence> I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_: Okay, what about WW?
[05:10] <zolder> wow
[05:10] <stone-unix> is there a specific gutsy channel available??
[05:10] <itz_> Im new to the channel using xchat... not a fan... anything like mIRC for linux?
[05:10] <zolder> thanks, Pelo
[05:11] <Madpilot> stone-unix, #ubuntu+1
[05:11] <stone-unix> Madpilot: thx
[05:11] <ceil420> to my knowledge, xchat is the most mirc-like of the free clients; most others use CLI
[05:11] <Pelo> Banekartr, make a desktop launcher and copy it to each /home/user/Desktop  they can use it like that
[05:11] <Scunizi> itz_, if you don't like xchat there's alway the plugin for Firefox and also irssi
[05:11] <itz_> let me play with settings =D
[05:11] <ltar> what folder is everything gnome-related kept in? I can copy it from my old linux hard drive
[05:11] <poloman> Using Opera for chat irc it's funky colored and astonishing
[05:11] <Banekartr> Pelo - gotcha, thanks for the help!
[05:11] <Madpilot> itz_, try the real xchat, not xchat-gnome. xchat-gnome is xchat's crippled retarded sibling.
[05:11] <itz_> ohhh =D
[05:12] <itz_> ok ill brb lemme install that
[05:12] <CineScope> yep, xchat-gnome sucks
[05:12] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> sixpence: (EE) no devices detected
[05:12] <QueenAnya> Pelo: I am sorry I am sick of this.. I hate computers I really dont know why I have one... and my migrain is getting worse  sO I am done for the night thank you soo much
[05:12] <itz_> thanks guys im a old school irc kid and this is just sad heh
[05:12] <Pelo> QueenAnya,   rest well
[05:12] <zolder> Pelo, could you give a specific address with search results? didn't find any
[05:12] <QueenAnya> Pelo: thank you again
[05:13] <Pelo> zolder, I don'T do the work for ppl,   just put in the model number in the search feild in the forum , see what turns up
[05:13] <sixpence> I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_: I need to see the whole log, bud
[05:13] <borovy3488> anything else pelo???
[05:13] <Mr1> Can anyone tell me how to burn a cue sheet?
[05:13] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> missing some font directory
[05:13] <sixpence> I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_: I can't help you unless I have the log in front of me.
[05:13] <meTed> greetings all :) how can I go back to normal user after i "sudoed"; i'm trying to compare my paths (i.e, echo $PATH)
[05:13] <Pelo> borovy3488, did you get my last rant about earlier versions being faster ?
[05:14] <sixpence> meTed: "exit"
[05:14] <Pelo> borovy3488,  or do you mean package wise ?
[05:14] <itz_> let me see if i can turn this into windows =)
[05:14] <inflex> ARUGH... I hate CUPS
[05:14] <itz_> btw xchat is much better
[05:14] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> sixpence: (WW) The directory "/usr/share/X11/fonts/cyrillic" does not exist.
[05:14] <inflex> yes, xchat is much nicer
[05:15] <Zemmy> hello, I'm back with another question
[05:15] <ltar> shit. nevermind. I can't copy any gnome anything over my current setup because I can't write to most of my harddrive in nautilus. I have to use a command line. which I don't have access to because I broke gnome.
[05:15] <Pelo> borovy3488,  personnaly I  make my dvd then save it ,  then wait until I go to bed to start the encoding , that way I have it the next morning
[05:15] <sixpence> I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_: Okay. If you can get me /var/log/Xorg.0.log and /etc/X11/xorg.conf, I can finish this for you in 2 minutes. I can't do it in bits and pieces. Sorry
[05:15] <meTed> sixpence:  thank you; is there a way to do it without quiting the terminal session?
[05:15] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> sixpence:
[05:15] <borovy3488> Pelo: Also, I just tried to burn the iso as a file to a dvd, to try on friends cpu, and it didn't work.  Could it be my burner is screwed up???
[05:15] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> sixpence: only things with EE or WW
[05:15] <Myrtti> ltar: you've always got access to cli
[05:15] <sixpence> meTed: Oh wait.. It quits? If you do a "sudo" command, you are only super-user for that one command
[05:15] <Mr1> Cue sheets anyone?
[05:15] <ltar> Myrtti: cli?
[05:15] <Mr1> !cue
[05:15] <sixpence> I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_: I need both those files in their entirety.
[05:15] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cue - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:15] <sixpence> Myrtti: Command Line Interface
[05:15] <Pelo> borovy3488,  that is a possibliity,  what was the error msg ?
[05:16] <Myrtti> sixpence: yyyyyeeesss?
[05:16] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> sixpence: how would i put em on a thumb drive?
[05:16] <ltar> Myrtti: how do I get at it?
[05:16] <Zemmy> I have a second HD in my server and Xubuntu reports that it's owned by root, how can I changed that?
[05:16] <sixpence> Myrtti: Just clearing up the abbreviation
[05:16] <Pelo> Zemmy,   man chown
[05:16] <sixpence> I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_: Mount the drive and cp them over
[05:16] <ltar> Myrtti: my gnome is busted. I can't launch the terminal and I can't use alt-f
[05:16] <ltar> 2
[05:16] <meTed> sixpence: from my experience you remain sudo for some predetermined time; sudo eventually times out
[05:16] <Myrtti> ltar: huh? how come?
[05:16] <borovy3488> PELO: the other people are gonna hate me for this, but here ya go::System
[05:17] <sixpence> meTed: For example, sudo apt-get install irssi - WIll install irssi and leave the sudo sesssion.
[05:17] <borovy3488> -----------------------
[05:17] <borovy3488> K3b Version: 1.0.3
[05:17] <borovy3488> KDE Version: 3.5.6
[05:17] <borovy3488> QT Version: 3.3.7
[05:17] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> sixpence: i don't know how to mount drives in the terminal
[05:17] <borovy3488> Kernel: 2.6.20-16-generic
[05:17] <Zemmy> Pelo: thanks
[05:17] <borovy3488> Devices
[05:17] <borovy3488> -----------------------
[05:17] <borovy3488> HL-DT-ST DVD-RW GWA-4040N 1.02 (/dev/scd0, ) [CD-R, CD-RW, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW]  [DVD-ROM, DVD-R Sequential, DVD-RW Restricted Overwrite, DVD-RW Sequential, DVD+RW, DVD+R, CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW]  [SAO, TAO, RAW, SAO/R96P, SAO/R96R, RAW/R16, RAW/R96P, RAW/R96R, Restricted Overwrite] 
[05:17] <borovy3488> Burned media
[05:17] <borovy3488> -----------------------
[05:17] <borovy3488> DVD-R Sequential
[05:17] <borovy3488> Used versions
[05:17] <borovy3488> -----------------------
[05:17] <Myrtti> sixpence: I don't need the abbreviation cleared, ltar perhaps, but not even him it looks like
[05:17] <borovy3488> growisofs: 7.0.1
[05:17] <borovy3488> growisofs
[05:17] <borovy3488> -----------------------
[05:17] <kalpik> !paste | borovy3488
[05:17] <ubotu> borovy3488: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[05:17] <borovy3488> Executing 'builtin_dd if=/dev/fd/0 of=/dev/scd0 obs=32k seek=0'
[05:17] <Pelo> borovy3488, just the bit where it says ti fails
[05:17] <borovy3488> /dev/scd0: "Current Write Speed" is 2.0x1352KBps.
[05:17] <Pelo> sigh
[05:17] <sixpence> I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_: Ifi t's ubuntu, it should auto mount to /media
[05:17] <ltar> Myrtti: I was having difficulty with gnome-panel crashing and being a pain. I suspected it might have been a conflict with a bunch of compiz crap that I wasn't able to get to work. I uninstalled all my compiz stuff. now gnome doesn't load
[05:17] <sixpence> I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_: /media/something
[05:18] <Pelo> Myrtti, did you kick him or ban him ?
[05:18] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> sixpence: k
[05:18] <ltar> Myrtti: I had to right click and attempt to open a file with gaim to get at IRC
[05:18] <meTed> sixpence: well i hear what you're saying but I just launched terminal again and ran echo $PATH and I still gives me root's path.
[05:18] <Myrtti> Pelo: just remove
[05:18] <itz_> ok im good with xchat =D
[05:18] <borovy3488> what was that last part Pelo, i got kicked
[05:19] <sixpence> meTed: Then 'exit' should exit root user and not the terminal
[05:19] <Myrtti> !paste > borovy3488
[05:19] <Pelo> borovy3488,  I notice,  I jsut need the part wihere it says it failed and why
[05:19] <inflex> Gharr... why is it when I try to go into CUPS administration via localhost:631, it just sits there and waits and waits and ..... waits
[05:19] <Myrtti> !paste | Pelo
[05:19] <ubotu> Pelo: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[05:19] <Myrtti> please
[05:19] <meTed> sixpence: well, i just did that and it closed the terminal :)
[05:19] <inflex> (ie, if I go to http://localhost:631/admin
[05:19] <sixpence> meTed: Well I just did it and it didn't, so you have something else going on..
[05:19] <Pelo> Myrtti, I was expecting a one line msg , donT' blame me
[05:19] <Myrtti> I'm getting way too many muscle cramps
[05:20] <Myrtti> --> hot shower
[05:20] <Pelo> myrtion_,  join a gym
[05:20] <itz_> Myrtti, get more potasium
[05:20] <sexcopter> hi, quick question: using the built-in nautilus burning software to make dvd's, can data be later added to a dvd-r (multisession etc)?
[05:20] <itz_> bananas
[05:20] <borovy3488> Pelo: :-[ WRITE@LBA=0h failed with SK=3h/ASC=0Ch/ACQ=80h] : Input/output error
[05:20] <borovy3488> write failed: Input/output error
[05:20] <inflex> ja, bananas++
[05:20] <borovy3488> is that OK?
[05:20] <sixpence> meTed: Try 'logout', it should give you -->bash: logout: not login shell: use `exit'
[05:21] <Pelo> sexcopter, I haven'T seen any multisession dvd capable linux burn prog yet
[05:21] <sexcopter> Pelo: oh, really? darn... not even k3b or gnomebaker?
[05:21] <pukeko> lspci shows both my nics ...  how can i know what modules to load  ? ( dapper )
[05:21] <meTed> sixpence: bash: logout: not login shell: use `exit'
[05:21] <Pelo> borovy3488, that is fine,  one of two things, possibly,  bad media or borked burner
[05:21] <sixpence> meTed: THen do what it sais =)
[05:22] <sixpence> meTed: If it exits, something is configured incorrectly.
[05:22] <ltar> im tired of linux. it's broken. you get what you pay for, it seems
[05:22] <borovy3488> Pelo: OK, but why wouldn't it just burn the file to a dvd?
[05:22] <vms> hi all
[05:22] <Pelo> sexcopter, the nautilus one is pretty basic,  gnome baker does ( supposedly) multi cd but I haven'T been able to do multi dvd and I tried, didn'T try k3b
[05:22] <itz_> basic nux question if i may: i have made a executable txt file to run a command for me (a vnc command) whenever i double click it.. it asks me do i want to view it, run it or run it in term
[05:22] <meTed> sixpence: it's probably user error lol
[05:22] <squidneedshelp> Pelo: even when i test the disc i get the same error messeage kernel panic - not syncing: VFS unable to mount root fs on unkown-block(104,1)
[05:22] <itz_> is there a way to make it just run?
[05:22] <gustavo>  i need some help... ive already purged and reinstalled my apache and dependencies, also removed the pages, but strangely, all virtualhosts on my apache leads to the same page, even if has differents virtualhosts that points to differents html...
[05:22] <Fluffy-Wuffy> ltar its also said that the best things in life are worth working for
[05:22] <jessie_> ltar, not true, just companies dont support linux as much. no drivers. imagine if all you had in windows was the built in drivers...
[05:22] <Fluffy-Wuffy> ;)
[05:23] <Pelo> borovy3488, because you either ahve bad media ( dvds) or your dvd burner is borked
[05:23] <wastedfluid> Hi guys.  Quick question; with KNetworkManager, occasionally after a restore of hibernation(using s2disk), I can't connect to my wireless router.  I have to completely restart my computer.  It's an Atheros 5005G card running w/ ndiswrapper.. any idea where to look?
[05:23] <sixpence> meTed: Hehe
[05:23] <vms> i just started using ubuntu
[05:23] <borovy3488> thats lovely, thanks Pelo
[05:23] <pukeko> i can get my ethernet cards to work  -- but lspci shows they are detected  --- help please
[05:23] <vms> i installed amule
[05:23] <surfinusa555> Hello, I am rather new to linux and I am somewhat used to KDE, but I am trying Gnome.  I like to place the main panel including the clock and application launcher menu on the left side of the screen.  When I do that everything is basically rotated 90 degrees and not aligned correctly.  Does anybody know how to fix that?  Basically rotate the little applets?
[05:23] <pukeko> *can't
[05:23] <meTed> sixpence: is this root's path /usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games ?
[05:23] <jessie_> wastedfluid, k, you need to edit your acpi-support file.
[05:23] <sixpence> meTed: What I like to do is run everything in Screen, then I have one tab (titled root) auto start, and I use all my root hackign in that window, never have to leave and never have to close it up
[05:23] <Pelo> borovy3488,  I don'T think it has anyting to do with the burning program or the file you are trying to burn ,  try a dvd from another batch and blow some air in the burner, might help
[05:23] <zolder> Pelo, sorry once again - but i've search throught almost every page under this link you gave me. Could you be more specific - where did you find that this model is nativly supported?
[05:24] <sixpence> meTed: O.o That doesn't sound right :-P
[05:24] <wastedfluid> jessie_: Well, you can SEE my network.. but when you try to connect, it just always stalls out - still need to play w/ acpi-support?
[05:24] <borovy3488> Pelo: ok ill try that
[05:24] <Pelo> squidneedshelp, I think the cd is bad you can try burning a new one ,at very low speed, that might solve it
[05:24] <meTed> sixpence: is that normal user's path?
[05:24] <jessie_> wastedfluid, probably. or just try to manually rmmod and modprobe ndiswrapper.
[05:24] <thinkmonkeys> when i plug in my usb stick it automatically mounts and a nautilus window pops up getting in my way... how can i stop the window opening automatically (i still want the stick to automount)
[05:24] <Zemmy> thanks again and good night!
[05:24] <sixpence> meTed: The path should be /home/user
[05:25] <meTed> sixpence: no i mean command search path (i.e, echo $PATH)
[05:25] <squidneedshelp> Pelo: well i'll try it...thanks pelo
[05:25] <Pelo> zolder,  most hardware ( specialy older ones ) is supported in linux ,  it's usualy only with the bran spanking new stuff that there are issues because makers donT, think linux is a high priority and users haven'T had time to make them
[05:26] <nintendopower454> i am having troubles mounting my cd drive
[05:26] <ibara> thinkmonkeys, check Removable Drives and Media in the System > Preferences menu
[05:26] <sixpence> meTed: Oh, that I have no idea about
[05:26] <Pelo> zolder,  fill in the blanks in that last statement , I got confused half way through
[05:26] <jessie_> nintendopower454, k, are you trying it by terminal or not?
[05:26] <Pelo> nintendopower454,  cd drives automount when you put a cd in
[05:27] <nintendopower454> i put in the cd it read it then it never came up
[05:27] <Pelo> nintendopower454,  are you sure the cd is healty ?
[05:27] <borovy3488> Pelo: i tried blowing air into the drive, and I tried a dvd from near the bottom of my stack, still nothing...
[05:27] <nintendopower454> ive tried a couple of different ones
[05:27] <itz_> woot LinuxMCE dvd just finished DLing!
[05:27] <meTed> sixpence: thank you i'll play around with it :)
[05:27] <wastedfluid> jessi_; any way I can add that to a loginscript?  I already have 'modprobe ndiswrapper' on startup in the modprobe file..
[05:27] <Pelo> borovy3488,  any problems reading dvds ?
[05:27] <unique311> lost sound in my ubuntu setup.
[05:28] <Pelo> !sound | unique311
[05:28] <ubotu> unique311: 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
[05:28] <borovy3488> Pelo: nope, i just tried and it worked perfectly
[05:28] <joani> my web browser keeps closing
[05:28] <unique311> thanks Pelo
[05:28] <Pelo> borovy3488,  you mightwant to try reintalling k3b but I donT havemuch hope , take the dvd burner back to the store before the warranty expires
[05:28] <jessie_> wastedfluid, umm... if you edit acpi-support, it does it automatically on suspend and resume.
[05:29] <Riga> hi
[05:29] <borovy3488> Pelo: I can't its in a laptop.  Does this mean i need a new computer?
[05:29] <AzMoo[w] > borovy3488: laptop drives can be replaced.
[05:30] <borovy3488> how do i do that?
[05:30] <Riga> dunno
[05:30] <nintendopower454> it depends on the computer
[05:30] <Pelo> borovy3488, probably not, it can probably be replace, but don'T panick yet,  try burning to a cd see if that works, try a bunch of other stuff,  try but at this point there realy isn't more I can suggest
[05:30] <AzMoo[w] > borovy3488: buy a new one, open up your laptop, take the old one out, put the new one in. Or, send it to somebody else to do it.
[05:30] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> sixpence: hm
[05:30] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> sixpence: so
[05:31] <wracko> hi everyone
[05:31] <surfinusa555> I like to place the main panel including the clock and application launcher menu on the left side of the screen.  When I do that everything is basically rotated 90 degrees and not aligned correctly.  Does anybody know how to fix that?  Basically rotate the little applets?
[05:31] <wastedfluid> jessi_; the acpi-support file says it already unloads, and reloads them on suspend/resume/hibernate
[05:31] <borovy3488> PELO:::: HOLY CRAP I THINK ITS WORKING
[05:31] <borovy3488> haha, sorry about that
[05:31] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> sixpence: cp /var/log/Xorg.0.log /meda/sda1/Xorg.0.log
[05:31] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> sixpence: ?
[05:31] <wracko> can somebody *please* tell me how to disable/delete the ipv6?
[05:31] <borovy3488> just tried it one more time and it started to work, its on 6% right now
[05:32] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> sixpence: it says my thumb drive is a read-only system
[05:32] <Pelo> borovy3488,  not to put a damper on things but mine did that to,  it worked occasionnaly,( I thought I just bought a bad batch of dvds) but it was borked
[05:33] <mindframe-> how do i retrieve the uuid of a hard drive?
[05:33] <borovy3488> Pelo: thats great to hear.  Oh well, its working for now, when I need to burn another, ill just keep trying.  better than buying a new drive I guess.
[05:33] <Pelo> borovy3488,  I wish you the best but I won'T hold my breath
[05:34] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> hey can someone help me? I'm having problems with the Xserver gui cr4p
[05:34] <Mr1> Can anyone tell me the best way to burn a movie to watch on ALL dvd players?
[05:34] <borovy3488> Pelo: thats again for the help, I might be back soon, you never know
[05:35] <xIke> how can I add stuff to my path?  my .profile is way more complicated than I'm used to
[05:35] <borovy3488> Mr1: do you have an iso or do you need to convert video and make an iso?
[05:35] <Pelo> I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_, change your nick and give us something more to go on
[05:35] <bruenig> !1337 | I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_
[05:35] <ubotu> I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_: 1337 i5 nigh-inc0mpr3h3n5ib13 70 u5 n00bs, 4nd n0b0dy c4r35 if UR 4 1337 h4x0r. Giv3 i7 4 r357.
[05:35] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> Mr1: i dnt think u can do NTSC and PAL together
[05:35] <surfinusa555> So can anybody help me with that then?
[05:35] <Mr1> borovy: usually I have movies in .avi format, do I need to convert them to iso?
[05:36] <bruenig> you can buy dvd players that are not region locked but you cannot make dvds that aren't
[05:36] <I_N_E_E_D_H_E_L_> bruenig: chill... i dnt wanna get banned for saying cr(a)p
[05:36] <itz_> If you have a avi you need to convert it to dvd format
[05:36] <itz_> not a iso
[05:36] <revx> hello how to install gyachi with .deb extension it canot be opened by archive manager...
[05:36] <Pelo> surfinusa555, I don'T know if it can be done  but if can it would probably be in gconf-editor   under /app/gnome/panenl
[05:36] <Myrtti> you just said it
[05:36] <Pelo> revx, just bdl click the file
[05:36] <borovy3488> Mr1: do you need them to play in all regions??  It will work either on NTSC or PAL, can't do both
[05:37] <surfinusa555> Pelo, thank you very much!
[05:37] <bruenig> dpkg -i file.deb
[05:37] <Mr1> What is the best program to convert avi to dvd?
[05:37] <bruenig> mencoder or transcode
[05:37] <Pelo> Mr1, devede
[05:37] <borovy3488> I use DeVeDe
[05:37] <borovy3488> thanks pelo...
[05:37] <Pelo> Mr1, google for it and get te last one
[05:37] <Mr1> What is better NTSC or PAL?
[05:37] <_dehN00b_> ok
[05:37] <fortaleza-digita> boa noite
[05:37] <_dehN00b_> now
[05:37] <bruenig> !ot | Mr1
[05:37] <ubotu> Mr1: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[05:38] <Pelo> _dehN00b_, take that damn non alpha characters out of you nick
[05:38] <fortaleza-digita> brasil
[05:38] <revx> ok thanks maybe the file is corrupted
[05:38] <borovy3488> Mr1: where do you live?  It depends on what format to use
[05:38] <Pelo> !br | fortaleza-digita
[05:38] <ubotu> fortaleza-digita: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[05:38] <fortaleza-digita> oi
[05:38] <Mr1> I live in Ny
[05:38] <bruenig> ntsc then
[05:38] <borovy3488> You have to use NTSC then.
[05:38] <alphachars> ok
[05:38] <alphachars> now
[05:38] <Mr1> Ok
[05:38] <xIke> how can I add stuff to my path?  my .profile is way more complicated than I'm used to
[05:38] <alphachars> ?
[05:39] <djlenoir> So a couple days ago I was trying to figure out my bluetooth id and my bluetooth keyboard and mouse are not showing up on the system (even though I am using them). anyone willing to help me tackle this problem? essentially i have the hope that i can get my keyboard and mouse to work without pulling out the wireless adapter after every reboot.
[05:39] <meTed> can someone do me a small favor and run the following command in terminal: "echo $PATH" (without the quotes)  I'm trying to double-check my environmental search path
[05:39] <Pelo> alphachars,  now you state your problem in a clear and concise manner
[05:39] <Dr_Willis> xIke export PATH=$PATH:new/path/here
[05:39] <borovy3488> Mr1: just download DeVeDe and it should be pretty staightforward.  It will convert the files for you.  Just make sure you select NTSC when you import video
[05:39] <Dr_Willis> xIke not sure you want that in the .profile however.
[05:39] <djlenoir> i think the last suggestion i got was to hold tight for Gutsy but i am board :)
[05:39] <jessie_> xIke, /usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games
[05:40] <fortaleza-digita> alguem do Brazil
[05:40] <Pelo> !br | fortaleza-digita
[05:40] <ubotu> fortaleza-digita: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[05:40] <Pelo> gtg , later folks
[05:40] <borovy3488> Pelo: oh yea, thanks for that
[05:40] <alphachars> i have been repeating it all day.... but here it goes again.... :::: When I try to start the GUI, i get an error saying "no screens found"
[05:40] <xIke> jessie_, where is that?
[05:40] <meTed> jessie_: was that meant for me?
[05:41] <alphachars> (EE) No devices detected
[05:41] <borovy3488> Mr1: there is also a patch you must apply for mencoder or the audio will be off
[05:41] <xIke> I'm used to saying PATH=$PATH:stuffIwantToAdd
[05:41] <xIke> but I'm doing that and new shells don't have the path info I type in
[05:41] <Dr_Willis> xIke exporting makes it avail to all child processes also.. so it depends on what you want.
[05:41] <meTed> jessie_: if so, thank you
[05:41] <Dr_Willis> xIke thats what export is all about.
[05:42] <borovy3488> Are you alive Mr1??
[05:42] <xIke> Dr_Willis, I thought you're supposed to add additional paths to .profile...  then any new shells will use that
[05:42] <alphachars> i have been repeating it all day.... but here it goes again.... :::: When I try to start the GUI, i get an error saying "no screens found"
[05:42] <alphachars> (EE) No devices detected
[05:42] <Dr_Willis> xIke not sure when .profile is parsed. Normall y i use the .bashrc file for my paths.
[05:42] <inflex> hi, my cups seems to be locked and I have this showing up in my 'ps' list ---- 5028 ?        Zsl    0:00 [hpiod]  <defunct>
[05:42] <inflex> Is there anything I can do?
[05:43] <Dr_Willis> xIke .bash_profile is read by bash login shells. , Not really sure when .profile is even read by anything. :)
[05:43] <pkoz> hi, there.  anyone care to help with an install problem?  running AMD 64 x2, live CD works, install to hdd,  boots fine, but hangs after "setting up console and keymap".  Is this where the X server kicks in and could be to blame?
[05:44] <Dr_Willis> xIke a read of .profile (the first 2 comments) clarify your problem.
[05:44] <Dr_Willis> # This file is not read by bash(1), if ~/.bash_profile or ~/.bash_login
[05:44] <Dr_Willis> # exists.
[05:44] <alphachars> pkoz: i can't get xserver to start as well... i have an AMD dual core too
[05:44] <xIke> Dr_Willis, no it doesn't, I don't have those files
[05:44] <tsukasa_> how do i reinstall compiz fusion?
[05:44] <tsukasa_> it stopped working
[05:44] <xIke> basically, something that should show up (rails and rake for ruby) are not showing up.  I want to know, what is the right way to permanently add the directory where those files are
[05:44] <bruenig> !effects | tsukasa_
[05:44] <ubotu> tsukasa_: For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[05:45] <Dr_Willis> xIke interesting. if you dont have the .bash stuff put the export lines in the .profile then
[05:45] <alphachars> bruenig: can you help me with this?
[05:45] <pkoz> read about having to re-compile the kernel for SMP support, acpi=off, and usb conflicts.  nothing has helped...[sigh] 
[05:45] <alphachars> i have been repeating it all day.... but here it goes again.... :::: When I try to start the GUI, i get an error saying "no screens found"
[05:45] <alphachars> (EE) No devices detected
[05:45] <xIke> why doesn't putting PATH=$PATH:stuffIWant alone work?  why is export required?
[05:45] <xIke> I thought you just export to make an immediate change apply to all shells
[05:46] <alphachars> pkoz: my thumb drives all come as read-only
[05:46] <Dr_Willis> xIke put in a 'echo this is .profile' - i sould guess that for some reason the new shells are Not reading the .profile. Perhaps only login shells read it.
[05:46] <alphachars> pkoz: so wierd
[05:46] <Dr_Willis> xIke export should apply to al child/spawned shells from that shell.
[05:46] <wracko> hi, can someone help me? i access the internet via modem/router and the ubuntu7.04 ipv6 i can't access internet, i can't even ping the modem. how can i disable (or remove) ipv6?
[05:46] <pkoz> yeah, I thought ubuntu "just works"...not so much...
[05:46] <alphachars> lol
[05:46] <xIke> Dr_Willis, yeah, made a new shell, no echo
[05:47] <Dr_Willis> pkoz same could be said for windows. :)
[05:47] <ce_16> hi
[05:47] <alphachars> been tryin all day to get help
[05:47] <meTed> preach on, Dr_Willis
[05:47] <Dr_Willis> alphachars  Q1: what video card.
[05:47] <joani> Can someone please tell me again how to upgrade from 5.10 to 7.04?
[05:47] <meTed> windows hardly works out of the box
[05:48] <Dr_Willis> joani ICK.
[05:48] <joani> ICK?
[05:48] <xIke> if I source .profile, it works
[05:48] <Dr_Willis> thats a huge jump.
[05:48] <teKnofreak> joani, you need to upgrade one by one versions or do a fresh install of 7.04
[05:48] <Dr_Willis> joani you might seriously want to look in to backing up imporntant stuff/data/home and a reinstall.
[05:49] <Dr_Willis> Yea what teKnofreak said..  and that can be.. well.. i dont even want to try that.
[05:49] <joani> i knew i needed to upgrade one by one versions
[05:49] <xIke> why is it not loading my .profile if I don't have a bash_profile or bash_login?
[05:49] <meTed> joani: run the following command in terminal "sudo apt-get upgrade" (without quotes)
[05:49] <orchid`> can someone please help me? i have a issue with system sound i cant fix myself
[05:49] <teKnofreak> joani, 5.10 is pretty old and will surely break a lot if you jump directly yo 7.04
[05:49] <Dr_Willis> xIke try a 'xterm -ls' see if it loads it then.   I  never use .profile i always use .bashrc  what shell are you using anyway?
[05:50] <orchid`> i someone turned down the volume by my keyboard and cant find the appropiate box on the computer
[05:50] <xIke> Dr_Willis, yeah, that worked
[05:50] <xIke> I'm using bash
[05:50] <meTed> joani: yes, i should;ve added and cross your fingers!
[05:50] <Dr_Willis> xIke looks like .profile is only read by login shells.
[05:50] <naknomik> I started with a Ubuntu desktop and then pulled in Kubuntu packages using apt-get install kubuntu-desktop. Is it possible now to get rid of the gnome packages safely?
[05:51] <taime1> ive installed beryl, and fglrx, checked that i have direct rendering using "glxinfo | grep direct" and setup a xgl session (and im logged into it) and when i start beryl-manager, nothing happens. when i tell it to use beryl as the window manager, the screen flickers, then it goes back to using metacity... what have i done wrong??
[05:51] <joani> nothing is happening with "sudo apt-get upgrade"
[05:51] <xIke> Dr_Willis, I didn't see anything about the path in .bashrc...sure that's the place to put it?
[05:51] <Dr_Willis> xIke     xterm -ls -> creates a login shell
[05:51] <faris> how to end any application running in fullscreen mode ?
[05:51] <bruenig> the PATH is specified in /etc/profile
[05:51] <teKnofreak> orchid`, alsmixer --> check master volume
[05:51] <leladia> pls how do i use ssh-askpass
[05:51] <meTed> joani: i didn't give you any kind of message?
[05:51] <Dr_Willis> xIke thats where i put mine. You could put it about anywhere. for sytem WIDE setting of the path do what bruenig mentioned.
[05:51] <leladia> i want to log into a remote server
[05:51] <meTed> it
[05:51] <joani> nope
[05:52] <teKnofreak> !upgrade
[05:52] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[05:52] <orchid`> tecknmo: where do i go to chck master volume?
[05:52] <teKnofreak> joani > !upgrade
[05:52] <orchid`> tekno: i have been using ryhtem audio, the toolbar audo thing says its full but i cant get it up by keyboard
[05:52] <joani> !upgrade
[05:52] <meTed> joani: hang on a sec
[05:52] <xIke> Dr_Willis, yeah, this is working...thanks man
[05:52] <teKnofreak> orchid`, run alsamixer in your terminal and check the master volume bar
[05:52] <joani> k
[05:52] <bruenig> export is built-in to the shell as a declaration command so that field splitting and pathname expansion are not performed on the arguments.
[05:52] <psiko_> joani, sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[05:52] <Dr_Willis> xIke i got my .bash and .bashrc all tweaked out. :)  fun!
[05:52] <bruenig> not exactly sure what field splitting is but nevertheless that is the official explanation
[05:52] <orchid`> tekno: how do i do that? im using amd64 feisty fawn
[05:53] <naknomik> I started with a Ubuntu desktop and then pulled in Kubuntu packages using apt-get install kubuntu-desktop. Is it possible now to get rid of the gnome packages safely?
[05:53] <tsukasa_> is there a way of forcing desktop effects on
[05:53] <Flannel> naknomik: yep
[05:53] <xIke> Dr_Willis, only downside of that...you're on someone else's system and it feels vastly superior :P
[05:53] <xIke> *inferior
[05:53] <tsukasa_> it was working, then i crashed, then it stopped working.
[05:53] <naknomik> Flannel: how?
[05:53] <Flannel> naknomik: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/purekde  Gives you a nice easy copy/paste way to do it
[05:53] <meTed> joani: my bad, type this instead: apt-get dist-upgrade
[05:54] <meTed> joani: did you backup everything?
[05:54] <bruenig> someone should do a little one liner to parse the depends of kubuntu-desktop that way he wouldn't have to change it every meta package change
[05:54] <sud0> can someone help me w/compiling a driver for an older kernel than what i use?
[05:54] <bruenig> something like apt-cache show kubuntu-desktop | grep Depends | then some seds and what not
[05:54] <joani> really don't have much to backup..i just dl'ed the 5.10
[05:55] <orchid`> tekno: how do i run alsa whatenot, i do not know the commands
[05:55] <faris> is there any way to end  application running in fullscreen mode ? other than restarting  pc
[05:55] <meTed> joani: okay just want to be on the safe side; i've never upgraded more than one release at a time.
[05:55] <joani> meTed: E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13 Permission denied)
[05:55] <joani> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), are you root?
[05:55] <dystopianray> faris: alt+f4?
[05:55] <faris> not workin
[05:56] <dystopianray> joani: you need to use sudo
[05:56] <dystopianray> faris: ctrl+alt+f1 and kill the process
[05:56] <joani> already tried using sudo..it didn't work
[05:56] <meTed> joani: oh, type "sudo"
[05:56] <bruenig> joani, close synaptic
[05:56] <psiko_> sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[05:56] <faris> the program is in fullscreen mode and every thin is freezing
[05:56] <brophat> when i plug my headphones into my laptop the speakers stay on. anyone know of a fix?
[05:56] <dystopianray> faris: can you do ctrl+alt+f1?
[05:57] <joani> sudo apt-get dist-upgrade, gives me nothing
[05:57] <dystopianray> joani: there is no output?
 i will have to test to find out
[05:57] <borovy3488> Pelo: I got another question for ya:: I burned the dvd and it will play on my tv, but there are lines across the screen throughout the entire movie, any ideas??
[05:57] <meTed> joani: that doesn't make any sense
[05:57] <joani> i know
[05:58] <Supoib> hello
[05:58] <meTed> joani: is there some reason you don't want to do a fresh install of 7.04?
[05:58] <borovy3488> ok, i guess pelo is gone.  Does anyone else know why there would be lines across a devede iso file?
[05:58] <Supoib> anyone know where update-manager keeps the logs?
[05:58] <Supoib> of what was updated
[05:59] <teKnofreak> joani, you did change sources.list before going for "dist-upgrade" ?
[05:59] <gnutron> Supoib - /var/log/dpkg.log
[05:59] <Supoib> thanks
[06:00] <psiko_> joani, http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/upgrading
[06:00] <brophat> anyone experience the problem of when you plug earplugs into your laptop the speakers stay on?
[06:00] <psiko_> read this
[06:02] <joani> now is there something special i need to do for browsing websites..everytime i start looking around and click on a button the browser closes
[06:02] <meTed> teKnofreak: i didn't have to do that last time I upgraded...did you?
[06:03] <dystopianray> joani: which button are you clicking and what browser are you using?
[06:03] <meTed> joani: you mean browsing from the link just posted in here?
[06:03] <teKnofreak> meTed, she's trying to upgrade from 5.10 to 7.04 :-s
[06:03] <joani> I'm using Firefox
[06:04] <taime1> ive installed beryl, and fglrx, checked that i have direct rendering using "glxinfo | grep direct" and setup a xgl session (and im logged into it) and when i start beryl-manager, nothing happens. when i tell it to use beryl as the window manager, the screen flickers, then it goes back to using metacity... what have i done wrong??
[06:04] <joani> And I belong to a forum with some other friends and when I try to navigate around the site, the browser keeps closing on me
[06:04] <teKnofreak> joani, do you have some firefox addons installed ?
[06:04] <joani> no
[06:04] <meTed> teKnofreak: so when you skip versions you have to do that?
[06:05] <meTed> joani: you are having way to many problem :-(
[06:05] <teKnofreak> meTed, doesn't update-manager upgrade you to next version (anyway 5.10-->7.04 is going to break a lot)
[06:05] <Ashfire908> is there a way to purge the nvidia xserver driver? i had gone form one driver (glx) to the new, (glx-new), and back (glx), and now it says the xserver module doesn't match the version of the kernel module
[06:05] <joani> i know
[06:06] <teKnofreak> joani, back up your home and do a fresh install.. i highly suggest you that
[06:06] <joani> yeah
[06:06] <meTed> joani: i'll second that :)
[06:06] <joani> that's what i am working on now
[06:06] <netham45> can someone please help me with iptables?
[06:06] <teKnofreak> join #bungine
[06:07] <teKnofreak> er.. sorry
[06:07] <netham45> I have been googling it for a couple of hours, but I can't get it to work
[06:07] <meTed> teKnofreak: yeah, but i was referring to upgrading from the command line
[06:07] <Ashfire908> !nvidia > Ashfire908
[06:07] <netham45> Im trying to forward ports 80,10000,6667,23, and 20000 from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.200
[06:07] <teKnofreak> meTed, it is one of the ways to do it, edit sources.list and do dist-upgrade
[06:07] <dimas_> i want to delete programs installed on wine...help please
[06:08] <meTed> teKnofreak: right, i was just saying last time i upgraded from terminal i didn't have to edit sources
[06:08] <dystopianray> dimas_: wine has an uninstaller
[06:08] <Ashfire908> !iptables | netham45
[06:08] <ubotu> netham45: 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).
[06:08] <ceil420> does anyone know how i can "disable 'Enable Sound Server Startup'" in Xubuntu? This thing says it's in "System > Preferences > Sound", but there is no System > Preferences in Xubuntu
[06:08] <netham45> Ashfire: that is of no help to me.
[06:08] <meTed> teKnofreak: but i almost always do fresh installs anyway
[06:09] <dimas_> dystopianray doesnt work so i want to used he terminal
[06:09] <netham45> I have read through that
[06:09] <xmaster> opa
[06:09] <Ashfire908> netham45, what about man files?
[06:09] <dystopianray> dimas_: you'll have to delete the program's files manually
[06:09] <netham45> still no luch
[06:09] <netham45> luck*
[06:09] <teKnofreak> meTed, since breezy i never did a fresh install :D
[06:10] <dimas_> dystopianray i want to know where to find the files
[06:10] <dystopianray> dimas_: ~/.wine/
[06:10] <Ashfire908> netham45, ubuntu forums?
[06:11] <dimas_> dystopianray is there any sub-derectory?
[06:11] <hii> Rya_jutex
[06:11] <dystopianray> dimas_: drive_c
[06:11] <psiko_> dimas_,  gnome menu > wine > wine software unistaler
[06:12] <dimas_> dystopianray  wine and in which directory i have to go to remove programs?
[06:12] <wolferine> evening
[06:12] <psiko_> dimas_, ".wine"
[06:12] <ceil420> does anyone know how i can "disable 'Enable Sound Server Startup'" in Xubuntu? This thing says it's in "System > Preferences > Sound", but there is no System > Preferences in Xubuntu
[06:12] <meTed> teKnofreak: that's cool.  I think windoze traumatized me for life trying to upgrade it.  But, my experience with upgrading ubuntu has been favorable.
[06:13] <teKnofreak> he he
[06:13] <teKnofreak> :)
[06:13] <d4zz4> anyone done much with squid?
[06:13] <dystopianray> dimas_: ~/.wine/drive_c/
[06:13] <meTed> teKnofreak: can't wait for gutsy :)
[06:13] <teKnofreak> 7 more days ?
[06:14] <dimas_> there is no wine on ./
[06:14] <taime1> when i run "beryl-xgl", it tells me that it detected xserver: AIGLX. how do i change that to xgl?
[06:14] <meTed> teKnofreak: something like that; not exactly sure
[06:14] <teKnofreak> dimas_, ".wine"
[06:14] <teKnofreak> meTed, but it should have become as much stable as a final release now
[06:14] <Wyzard> taime1: If you have AIGLX available, use that
[06:15] <dystopianray> dimas_: ~/.wine/drive_c
[06:15] <Wyzard> taime1: XGL is a hack whose main redeeming value is that it works with video drivers that don't support AIGLX
[06:15] <dimas_> teknofreak i will go terminal and cd  /wine but where i have to go too
[06:15] <psiko_> dimas_, its a hidden folder
[06:15] <dimas_> what that dot is????
[06:15] <dimas_> ok
[06:15] <meTed> teKnofreak: yeah, but I'm not sure the gnome is ready; can't confirm that though
[06:15] <meTed> new
[06:16] <dystopianray> dimas_: it's just a full stop, a standard keyboard character
[06:16] <Wyzard> taime1: and these days, everything supports AIGLX except ATi's proprietary driver (and even that'll be fixed with the next release, I believe)
[06:16] <psiko_> dimas_, that dot is used for hidden files
[06:16] <taime1> Wyzard: ive used xgl in the past... could the problem be the script that was created to run it??
[06:17] <leladia> pls i need help
[06:17] <sud0> anyone know about compiling using older kernel headers?
[06:17] <leladia> i am pinging and i don't knw how to stop the process
[06:17] <Supoib> ctrl+c
[06:17] <teKnofreak> leladia, ctrl+c
[06:17] <netham45> leladia: ctrl+c
[06:17] <taime1> haha
[06:17] <d4zz4> does the samba in 6.06 supprt ntlm auth?
[06:17] <Wyzard> taime1: Probably...  try just running "beryl", or maybe "beryl-aiglx" if that exists
[06:17] <meTed> teKnofreak: when you upgrade distros, do distro sensitive packages (w32codecs, for example) still work?
[06:17] <d4zz4> just the defauly apt-get samba
[06:17] <leladia> thanks guys
[06:18] <dimas_> psiko i want to see the file names fron regular window so how i allow to have files visual?
[06:18] <netham45> Beryl says I have no randr extentition
[06:18] <teKnofreak> meTed, if you have already installed and they themselves don't have an upgrade, then it works with old ones
[06:18] <taime1> Wyzard: i have fglrx installed for my ati card, so it has to run with xgl...
[06:18] <leladia> hey does anyone know how to use ssh-askpass
[06:18] <meTed> leladia: ctrl + c = your best friend :)
[06:18] <dystopianray> dimas_: just go to the ~/.wine/ directory in your file manager
[06:19] <Wyzard> taime1: yet it says "detected xserver: AIGLX" ?
[06:19] <taime1> Wyzard: This stinks... i followed the exact same tutorial as i have in the past.. seems as tho xgl is not starting
[06:19] <taime1> yeah
[06:19] <taime1> its strange
[06:19] <dimas_> dystopianray how a display the dot???
[06:19] <Wyzard> taime1: glxinfo | grep GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap
[06:19] <Wyzard> taime1: Does that return anything?
[06:20] <taime1> Wyzard: lemme check
[06:20] <netham45> !randr
[06:20] <winbond> anyway to stop flash from crashing firefox
[06:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about randr - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:20] <`lonewolf> lol i feel such a noob asking this, but i just installed the server package and it didnt ask for me to type in a root pw, so i come to log in and i have no idea what the default pw is...
[06:20] <netham45> !info randr
[06:20] <ubotu> Package randr does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[06:20] <dystopianray> dimas_: i'm not sure how to do it in gnome
[06:20] <netham45> !root | `lonewolf
[06:20] <ubotu> `lonewolf: Do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth.. there is no root password. Then you will see that it is sudo that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[06:20] <psiko_> dimas_,  in a terminal: "thunar ~/.wine"
[06:20] <Flannel> !info xrandr | netham45
[06:20] <ubotu> netham45: xrandr: X Rotation, Reflection and Resize utility. In component main, is optional. Version 1:1.0.2-0ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 9 kB, installed size 60 kB
[06:20] <netham45> >.<
[06:20] <netham45> it says I allready have it
[06:20] <taime1> Wyzard: yes
[06:20] <netham45> but beryl complains about it missing
[06:21] <netham45> !xrandr
[06:21] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xrandr - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:21] <Supoib> `lonewolf: what's the package you've installed?
[06:21] <junkeR> is it more efficient to run Opera in KDE or Gnome... or does that not matter?
[06:21] <sud0> can anyone help with compiling using older kernel headers?
[06:21] <ceil420> does anyone know how i can "disable 'Enable Sound Server Startup'" in Xubuntu? This thing says it's in "System > Preferences > Sound", but there is no System > Preferences in Xubuntu
[06:21] <dimas_> damn
[06:21] <meTed> teKnofreak: that's pretty sweet, particularly if you don't have medibuntu in your sources.list
[06:21] <dystopianray> junkeR: run it in twm
[06:21] <Wyzard> taime1: Run "glxinfo | less" and see whether that texture_from_pixmap thing is listed in a "server glx extensions" section -- I'm guessing it probably isn't, but it's worth checking
[06:21] <brophat> I installed ubuntu onto my laptop yesterday. what was the file system type that was installed?
[06:21] <dystopianray> brophat: probably ext3
[06:22] <symtab> hi
[06:22] <leladia> pls can anyone help me?
[06:22] <symtab> anyone tried to to update from feisty to gutsy with apt-get?
[06:22] <brophat> dystopianray isn't that an old and outdated one?
[06:22] <Wyzard> taime1: (GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap is the video-driver feature that's necessary to use AIGLX)
[06:22] <taime1> Wyzard: its listed
[06:22] <dystopianray> !ask | leladia
[06:22] <ubotu> leladia: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[06:22] <dystopianray> brophat: no
[06:22] <leladia> need to connect to a remote server using ssh-askpass
[06:22] <teKnofreak> symtab, you mean editing sources.list entry and apt-get dist-upgrade ?
[06:22] <leladia> its asking me for a passphrase
[06:22] <Wyzard> taime1: hmm, weird...  as a server extension, not just as a client extension?
[06:22] <symtab> teKnofreak, yeah
[06:22] <dystopianray> brophat: it is an excellent filesystem and the perfect default choice unless you have a very good reason to use something else
[06:22] <psiko_> dimas_,  if you use nautilus to browse files, "nautilus ~/.wine"
[06:22] <leladia> what should i enter in?
[06:23] <Wyzard> taime1: That'd mean AIGLX should work, and I was under the impression that fglrx doesn't support that yet
[06:23] <symtab> teKnofreak, did it work, i mean with no major crashes
[06:23] <symtab> ?
[06:23] <dystopianray> leladia: you need to enter your remote account password
[06:23] <brophat> dystopianray i thought a journal fs was better, no?
[06:23] <taime1> Wyzard: its under client extension too
[06:23] <dystopianray> leladia: only you know this password
[06:23] <dystopianray> brophat: ext3 is journalled
[06:23] <fen1x> I need to know how to set my resolution higher than 1024x768 with the nvidia drivers, someone help plz
[06:23] <brophat> oh ok hahaha sorry
[06:23] <netham45> Checking for RandR extension                    : failed <== can anyone help me with this
[06:23] <teKnofreak> symtab, i did not, i plan to do --> gksu update-manager -c
[06:23] <dystopianray> fen1x: run this: sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[06:23] <Wyzard> taime1: The client extension means that your OpenGL library knows about it and can use it if the video driver supports it
[06:23] <teKnofreak> i mean --> gksu "update-manager -c"
[06:23] <brophat> i must be thinkin of ext2
[06:24] <Wyzard> taime1: The server extension means the video driver actually supports it
[06:24] <brophat> ext2 is old and outdated
[06:24] <dimas_> psiko how i delete all the programs i had installed in wine without delete the wine extentions?
[06:24] <Wyzard> brophat: Aside from lack of journaling, not really...  ext3 is literally ext2 plus journaling
[06:24] <dystopianray> dimas_: wine extensions?
[06:24] <taime1> Wyzard: im confused. i just want fglrx with xgl to work properly
[06:24] <brophat> Wyzard don't matter much to me what it does, as long as it is current haha
[06:25] <dimas_> dystopianray de installation and unistalling thing and all that
[06:25] <ceil420> does anyone know how i can disable 'Enable Sound Server Startup' in Xubuntu? This thing says it's in "System > Preferences > Sound", but there is no System > Preferences in Xubuntu
[06:25] <brophat> anyone ever have probs with laptop where when you plug in your headphones the speakers stay on?
[06:25] <dystopianray> dimas_: you can delete ~/.wine to remove all the programs you have installed using wine
[06:25] <Wyzard> taime1: On drivers that support AIGLX, you should use that *instead* of XGL...  I'm just confused about why your fglrx seems to support AIGLX
[06:25] <symtab> teKnofreak, ok, i'll try with apt-get
[06:25] <teKnofreak> brophat, there should surely be  a system menu somewhere, check sound in that
[06:26] <dimas_> dystopianray but uninstalling program doesnt do so it frixes
[06:26] <teKnofreak> symtab, it opens a GUI update manager much like synaptic's (or is it the same), else you can leave the gksu and use sudo
[06:26] <tsukasa_> configure.ac:39: error: possibly undefined macro: AM_GLIB_GNU_GETTEXT configure.ac:191: error: possibly undefined macro: AM_GCONF_SOURCE_2
[06:26] <taime1> Wyzard: i see
[06:26] <dystopianray> dimas_: i'm not sure what you're saying but deleting ~/.wine will remove all the programs you have installed in wine
[06:26] <Supoib> recent ubuntu updates broke my sound in wine, using OSS, anyone know if this is a known issue?
[06:26] <tsukasa_> configure.ac:39: error: possibly undefined macro: AM_GLIB_GNU_GETTEXT
[06:26] <tsukasa_> configure.ac:191: error: possibly undefined macro: AM_GCONF_SOURCE_2
[06:27] <tsukasa_> i think im missing some libs... anyone know what they are?
[06:27] <ChuckFu> where do I go to allow ports 8080 through
[06:27] <dystopianray> Supoib: you get horrible static in the sound?
[06:27] <Supoib> dystopianray: no sound at all
[06:27] <dystopianray> ChuckFu: they are already allowed through, you just need to have a program listen on that port
[06:27] <Wyzard> taime1: I don't have experience with XGL, though, so if it turns out that AIGLX really can't be used with your driver (despite its apparently supporting GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap), I can't help you
[06:27] <brophat> teKnofreak ok i am checking sound, but don't know what I am checking for
[06:27] <meTed> Johnaway: why did you change your name? jkpj was really sweet :)
[06:27] <dystopianray> Supoib: try using alsa, or setting the oss acceleration to Emulation
[06:28] <ChuckFu> I used thehumm I used the network tools and it does not show it passing
[06:28] <Johnaway> meTed: cause i'm going to sleep
[06:28] <teKnofreak> brophat, eh ? you wanted to get back the volume right ?
[06:28] <dystopianray> ChuckFu: do you have a program listening on port 8080?
[06:28] <Supoib> dystopianray: alsa gives me garbage rates and i have to force quit the app. oss was set to emulation before
[06:28] <Johnaway> and my normal nick is "JohnK"
[06:28] <ChuckFu> yes
[06:28] <Supoib> dystopianray: this all started when i said yes to update manager
[06:28] <dystopianray> Supoib: the only sound problem that i know of recently is horrible static with OSS and Emulation fixing it
[06:28] <brophat> teKnofreak when i plug in my headphones i get sound in my headphones and on the speakers
[06:28] <Supoib> hmm
[06:28] <ChuckFu> ,if you say it is allowed through, that's why I'm here I figure you know what your talking about
[06:28] <symtab> teKnofreak, thanks
[06:29] <dystopianray> ChuckFu: how are you determining that it is not allowed through?
[06:29] <meTed> Johnaway: lol i was only kidding; i'm suffering from sleep deprivation my self :)
[06:29] <teKnofreak> brophat, put the sound thing on your system tray, go to the mixer and turn off external amplifier
[06:29] <`lonewolf> how do you open the gui eg nome from the terminal?
[06:29] <Supoib> startx
[06:29] <ChuckFu> using the network tools and checking the ip address
[06:29] <dystopianray> ChuckFu: which network tool?
[06:29] <dystopianray> ChuckFu: and what ip address? your internal ip address or external ip address?
[06:29] <ceil420> does anyone know how i can disable 'Enable Sound Server Startup' in Xubuntu? This thing says it's in "System > Preferences > Sound", but there is no System > Preferences in Xubuntu
[06:29] <psiko_> dimas_,  try "uninstaller"  on terminal
[06:29] <brophat> teKnofreak how do i put the sound thing on my system tray? hahaha
[06:29] <Johnaway> meTed: lol, figured, most people complain about jkpj being annoying to type. anyway, night.
[06:29] <ChuckFu> Network Tools 2.18.0
[06:30] <dimas_> when i cd ./wine i cant get there and i am in root...
[06:30] <teKnofreak> bronson, right click and add to it
[06:30] <xIke> where does $myhostname come from?  amisvd is complaining that it should be a domain name
[06:30] <ChuckFu> comes with ubuntu
[06:30] <dystopianray> dimas_: open a terminal as your user and type: cd ~/.wine
[06:30] <teKnofreak> brophat, am using KDE so i cant be exact with GNOME :P
[06:30] <psiko_> dimas_,  try "uninstaller"  on terminal, then will appear the prograns installed with wine...
[06:30] <dystopianray> ChuckFu: are you testing your internal or external ip address?
[06:30] <meTed> Johnaway: that's what auto complete is for, right?! you go with what works for you, i say :)
[06:30] <ChuckFu> humm hang on
[06:31] <brophat> teKnofreak but why do i have to put it on my system tray, can't i just open up the sound thing?
[06:31] <BHSPitMonkey> So... a few days ago, Alt-Tab stopped working for me.
[06:31] <BHSPitMonkey> Even through a reboot.
[06:32] <teKnofreak> brophat, because you could not find the menu :D
[06:32] <BHSPitMonkey> I have no idea what's to blame, or what's even responsible for that shortcut.
[06:32] <brophat> teKnofreak basicaly i need to go into sound preferences?
[06:32] <kaervos> Hey... anyone have any advice for an installation that freezes when I try to switch users (from the screensaver password prompt)?
[06:32] <brophat> i found sound preferences
[06:33] <dimas_> doesnt show anything in the window...
[06:33] <BHSPitMonkey> karoshi, how does it freeze?  Unmovable pointer on the login window?
[06:33] <dystopianray> kaervos: most likely a video driver problem, what video card do you have?
[06:33] <teKnofreak> brophat, you need to go into sound mixer and turn off external amplifier to stop your laptop speakers from playing the sound when you have your headphones plugged in
[06:33] <kaervos> Its ATI mobility
[06:34] <kaervos> It just goes to a black screen
[06:34] <brophat> teKnofreak ok, so does anyone know how to open my sound mixer?
[06:34] <psiko_> dimas_, try "wine uninstaller"
[06:34] <kaervos> totally unresponsive to alt+backspace or anything else
[06:34] <ceil420> does anyone know how i can disable 'Enable Sound Server Startup' in Xubuntu? This thing says it's in "System > Preferences > Sound", but there is no System > Preferences in Xubuntu
[06:34] <BHSPitMonkey> kaervos, you mean CTRL+alt+backspace
[06:34] <kaervos> yeah, sorry
[06:34] <psiko_> dimas_, ah ok, i undestand.. um you have to delete the files manualy
[06:34] <dimas_> i want to remove the whole fucking wine thing...now i have to move to another directory?
[06:34] <jacob> whenever i try to run beryl the main toolbars on the apps im running dissaper would anyone know anything about that?
[06:34] <BHSPitMonkey> kaervos, how about ctrl+alt+f7
[06:34] <kaervos> when frozen?
[06:35] <kaervos> hrmm... I haven't tried
[06:35] <BHSPitMonkey> yeah.
[06:35] <dystopianray> dimas_: just open a terminal and type: rm -rf ~/.wine
[06:35] <kaervos> I'm gonna try it now, I'll be back in a bit
[06:35] <brophat> teKfreak I found something called ext mic
[06:35] <brophat> is that it?
[06:35] <teKnofreak> brophat, nope it should be ext amp, but try it out
[06:35] <teKnofreak> i donno what they call it in gnome :P
[06:36] <psiko_> dimas_, go to "~/.wine/drive_c/program\ files/" and search fo the program installed and delete the folder
[06:36] <BHSPitMonkey> teKnofreak, alsa is alsa.
[06:36] <teKnofreak> BHSPitMonkey, eh ?
[06:36] <`lonewolf> in the command sudo apt-get install, what is the package name for the gnome gui?
[06:36] <`lonewolf> or is it installed by default.
[06:36] <BHSPitMonkey> gnome doesn't assign names to audio channels
[06:37] <BHSPitMonkey> they vary with hardware
[06:37] <`lonewolf> in the server package
[06:37] <dimas_> psiko is not that easy i dont know the file name so is imposible i can delete it from the terminal...
[06:37] <kaervos> Hey damn
[06:37] <marky> hi
[06:37] <kaervos> its working
[06:37] <kaervos> haha
[06:37] <kaervos> musta been the last kernel update
[06:37] <jacob> whenever i try to run beryl the main toolbars on the apps im running dissaper would anyone know anything about that?
[06:37] <kaervos> thats awesome
[06:37] <kaervos> Ubuntu rules
[06:37] <marky> hi to all of you...well im a new comer
[06:37] <Tech_1> Ditch the beryl.
[06:37] <kaervos> The community rules
[06:37] <kaervos> You guys rule
[06:37] <jacob> i jsut thought it would be cool
[06:38] <netham45> hmm, my bottom gnome panel isn't showing any programs
[06:38] <ceil420> does anyone know how i can disable 'Enable Sound Server Startup' in Xubuntu? This thing says it's in "System > Preferences > Sound", but there is no System > Preferences in Xubuntu
[06:38] <meTed> psiko_: what's dimas trying to do?
[06:38] <DShepherd> jacob, what card are you using?
[06:38] <psiko_> dimas_, open with "thunar ~/.wine/drive_c"
[06:38] <`lonewolf> when searching in a directory ls / dir doesnt work, even with "sudo ls"
[06:38] <dimas_> psiko i dont have that program installed
[06:38] <psiko_> meTed, delet some files in .wine folder
[06:38] <kaervos> jacob - yeah that basically means beryl won't run as configured on your system. There are alot of walkthroughs for various video cards.
[06:38] <dimas_> i give up
[06:38] <dimas_> fuck it
[06:39] <kaervos> What card do you have?
[06:39] <slasher> hey, how's it going
[06:39] <jacob> you asking what card i have?
[06:39] <DShepherd> yes
[06:39] <meTed> psiko_: program files or some kind of "registry" thing?
[06:39] <PKdoR> I need to restore grub!!!
[06:39] <terrestre_>  theres a command to know what pc are connect to me in a LAN? or to know the ip of my router thats give me internet?
[06:39] <DShepherd> !grub | PKdoR
[06:39] <ubotu> PKdoR: 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
[06:40] <jacob> nvidia quadro go 6150 i belive
[06:40] <PKdoR> When i tried to dual boot XP it no longer boots Ubuntu
[06:40] <psiko_> dimas_, program files, but he do not find the hidden files
[06:40] <dystopianray> terrestre_: 'route' will tell you the address of your default gateway
[06:40] <DShepherd> jacob, To fix your beryl/compiz window decorations (titlebars) with an nVidia graphics card, run  sudo nvidia-xconfig --add-argb-glx-visuals -d 24 , then restart !X
[06:40] <slasher> are there debs available for the new gnome release?
[06:40] <meTed> PKdoR: do you have ubuntu live cd?
[06:40] <DShepherd> slasher, i dont think so
[06:41] <terrestre_> dystopianray: how?
[06:41] <slasher> aww, too bad
[06:41] <terrestre_> or where?
[06:41] <dystopianray> terrestre_: just run 'route' in a terminal
[06:41] <netham45> awesome
[06:41] <netham45> this beryl vista theme is nice
[06:41] <terrestre_> dystopianray: i love you
[06:41] <dystopianray> terrestre_: if you want to know what computers are on your lan you can use nmap
[06:42] <DShepherd> slasher, you can grap the lastest gutsy live cds if you want to try them out
[06:42] <DShepherd> s/grap/grab
[06:42] <terrestre_> i was trying nmap
[06:42] <terrestre_> nmap localhost
[06:42] <meTed> psiko_: hidden files some app installed?
[06:42] <dystopianray> terrestre_: that won't tell you anything useful
[06:42] <slasher> i was just hoping to update my system, not try it out
[06:42] <terrestre_> what can i use?
[06:42] <gerro> !x
[06:42] <ubotu> The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[06:43] <dystopianray> terrestre_: nmap -sP 192.168.1.0/24
[06:43] <DShepherd> slasher, can you wait until gutsy comes out then ? :-)
[06:43] <kaervos> DShepherd - Won't jacob also need to enable composite extension (--composite)?
[06:43] <dystopianray> terrestre_: change the address as appropriate
[06:43] <psiko_> meTed, the folder that contains the prograns installed in wine is hidden (.wine)
[06:43] <DShepherd> kaervos, not sure
[06:43] <slasher> DShepherd: I guess i'm gonna have to unless someone comes up with a how-to
[06:43] <linuxemacs> hi all...
[06:44] <kaervos> Whoa
[06:44] <DShepherd> slasher, ok
[06:44] <kaervos> XChat just went haywire
[06:44] <kaervos> brb
[06:44] <winbond> anyway to stop flash from crashing firefox
[06:44] <meTed> psiko_: yeah, i know: is he trying to delete some hidden files or all of them?
[06:44] <psiko_> meTed, some
[06:45] <meTed> psiko_: and he can't find them, huh? that's odd.
[06:45] <terrestre_> dystopianray: that was really useful, i really appreciate
[06:45] <dystopianray> terrestre_: that only works for computers that respond to pings
[06:45] <terrestre_> i was looking for that info on google, but nothing work
[06:45] <dystopianray> terrestre_: but you can look at your arp table to see if they exist
[06:46] <dystopianray> terrestre_: arp | grep -v incomplete
[06:46] <ed1t> how do i give myself a permission on /opt folder?
[06:46] <dystopianray> terrestre_: wait make that: arp -n | grep -v incomplete
[06:46] <psiko_> meTed, in GOOGLE has a lot of stuff about that
[06:46] <brophat> what command opens the alsa mixer?
[06:46] <dystopianray> brophat: alsamixer
[06:46] <gvsa123> hello...
[06:46] <jacob> hey i restarted x now what?
[06:46] <brophat> oh ok hahah
[06:47] <DShepherd> jacob, started beryl?
[06:47] <ed1t> how do i give myself a permission on /opt folder?
[06:47] <gvsa123> in my file system, there appears a file that has a "~" at the end... what is that? for example, i've been editing tl_PH.dic i noticed that there is now a file tl_PH.dic~
[06:47] <meTed> psiko_: yeah, i know; I've used wine quite a bit, and i've never had any trouble finding anything to delete
[06:47] <terrestre_> thanks dystopianray
[06:47] <dystopianray> ed1t: chown user:user /opt/blah
[06:47] <jacob> yep that worked thanks alot
[06:47] <DShepherd> jacob, no problem
[06:48] <meTed> psiko_: just seeing if i might be able to help :)
[06:49] <psiko_> meTed, :)
[06:50] <sadmin> w i ping machines behind my fw
[06:50] <taime1> i cant seem to get xgl to load.. can someone help?
[06:50] <Geeunkown> anyone know how to install vmware 2.0.1 player from the a command line
[06:50] <skinnypuppy1334> I just deleted one of the partitions to get rid of a dual boot, what do I need to edit to get it outta grub menu?
[06:50] <brophat> teKnofreak i can't find anything called ext amp in gnome. anyone know where to find it:
[06:51] <netham45> !nfs
[06:51] <ubotu> nfs is the network file system. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo for information on installing and configuring NFS.
[06:51] <`lonewolf> !sudo
[06:51] <ubotu> sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[06:52] <meTed> skinnypuppy1334: /boot/grub/menu.lst delete the entry or comment it out with a #
[06:53] <skinnypuppy1334> thx ted, couldn't remember filename
[06:53] <Dorphalsig> Hello
[06:53] <xp_prg_> what is the package that contains gmake?
[06:53] <psiko_> Geeunkown, http://www.howtoforge.com/ubuntu_feisty_fawn_vmware_server_howto
[06:53] <Dorphalsig> can anybody help me set up an ldap server?
[06:54] <Dorphalsig> 've been following the howto
[06:54] <meTed> skinnypuppy1334: your welcome--had to think about that myself :)
[06:54] <Dorphalsig> but I keep getting errors when importing the .ldiff file
[06:55] <sadmin> when i do traceroute i gave error
[06:55] <sadmin> asymm  1   1.138ms pmtu 1400
[06:55] <sadmin> what this mean
[06:55] <meTed> skinnypuppy1334: if you just comment it out, make sure you place a # in front of each line of that entry
[06:55] <dystopianray> sadmin: it means the first hop is the machine 'asymm'
[06:55] <terrestre_> dystopianray: if i want to use ssh, and i have the ip of the router i have to make a tunnel to the pc?
[06:55] <terrestre_> sorry my english
[06:56] <sadmin> hey
[06:56] <dystopianray> terrestre_: if the ssh server is behind a router you'll need to forward port 22 to it
[06:56] <dystopianray> terrestre_: if you want to ssh to a machine on your lan you shouldn't need anything special
[06:57] <sadmin> my scenario is i have 3 office on vimax
[06:57] <sadmin> some how my vimax interface works on 1400 MTU
[06:57] <terrestre_> dystopianray: its the first option, i have to forward that port on the router?
[06:57] <sadmin> now all office are on openvpn but i cant ping behind fw
[06:57] <dystopianray> terrestre_: that's right, you have to forward port 22 tcp to the ssh server
[06:57] <sadmin> its give above error when i trceroute
[06:58] <teKnofreak> brophat, i dont think mixer settings are quite different in gnome/kde, but for me its under switches in mixer
[06:58] <Dorphalsig> !ldap
[06:58] <ubotu> LDAP is the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. For more information and installation instructions, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OpenLDAPServer
[06:59] <wanglief> j #ubuntu-cn
[06:59] <wanglief> help
[07:02] <ceil420> Can someone help me get sound back? I followed the instructions at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=44753 (except the first step), and after I rebooted, I had no sound. I rm'd all the files it said to edit, and I still have no sound.
[07:02] <psiko_> terrestre_, que roteador voce tem?
[07:03] <brophat> teKnofreak under switches for me all i have LinIn
[07:03] <om> anyone know what would be the publisher for linux?
[07:04] <DShepherd> om, scribus maybe?
[07:04] <rathel> Mplayer won't go fullscreen it's just a box in the center of my screen how do I fix this?
[07:04] <DShepherd> om, openoffice draw maybe?
[07:05] <om> draw?
[07:05] <om> ok
[07:05] <om> thx
[07:05] <DShepherd> om, np
[07:05] <brophat> teKnofreak so you had the same problem where you plug in yur headphones and you got sound on yur headphones and over the speakers?
[07:06] <sadmin> hey guys
[07:06] <sadmin> any one has idea
[07:06] <sadmin> i did change my mTU of one of my interface on my FW
[07:06] <sadmin> now i cant ping machines behid my fw
[07:07] <ceil420> Can someone help me get sound back? I followed the instructions at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=44753 (except the first step), and after I rebooted, I had no sound. I rm'd all the files it said to edit, and I still have no sound.
[07:07] <teKnofreak> brophat, yes, and i managed to find out the solution :D
[07:07] <fen1x> Hey guys, how do I get my titlebars back with Beryl, I forgot xD
[07:07] <terrestre_> dystopianray: dlink dl 524
[07:08] <dystopianray> terrestre_: that is your router model?
[07:08] <terrestre_> yeah,  i think the option its on the advance tab
[07:08] <brophat> teKnofreak what laptop was it on?
[07:08] <teKnofreak> bronson, Lenovo N100
[07:08] <teKnofreak> err.. brophat ^^
[07:09] <terrestre_> virtual server
[07:09] <dystopianray> terrestre_: you'll have to refer to the included documentation I don't know anything about that router
[07:09] <hid3> Hello everyone. There are 3 partitions on my server: / as ext3, /var and /home as xfs. Yesterday my server hang up due to hardware problems. The problem is now solve, however, I can't boot my system. It starts to load linux (grub loader) then prints something like 'mounted ext3 filesystem, blah blah, internal journal, commit interval 5secs..' and that's all-the system freezes. What can be wrong? any ideas how to solve this problem?
[07:10] <terrestre_> dystopianray: thank you very much, but its ok, i gonna try to find more information on google, actually i have another question, i hope you can answer me
[07:10] <teKnofreak> ceil420, was it playing before you did this ?
[07:11] <teKnofreak> hid3, try reinstalling grub
[07:11] <brophat> anyone have any ideas on how to fix the problem of when i plug in my headphones i get sound in my headphones and over the speakers?
[07:11] <hid3> teKnofreak: using 'grub-install', yes?
[07:11] <ceil420> teKnofreak, yeah, i had sound before i tried following the guide. i just couldn't get sound to work in more than one application simultaneously. now i don't get sound at all
[07:12] <dystopianray> terrestre_: what is the question?
[07:12] <teKnofreak> hid3, yes :)
[07:12] <hid3> well, but grub does its job well, might it still be the loader's problem?
[07:12] <terrestre_> the internet its connect by a usb modem, to my pc number 1, then I connecto to a router, and that router give wifi internet to the laptop, my question is, to get in the laptop i need create a tunel on the ssh config?
[07:12] <teKnofreak> ceil420, when you edit a config file, always do "cp filename filename.orig" so you can revert :)
[07:12] <ceil420> teKnofreak, i already had libesd-alsa0, and before i rm'd the files (i actually just mv'd them to old_*) i tried to set them to what they were before
[07:13] <teKnofreak> ceil420, rename old_* to the orig ones
[07:13] <ceil420> teKnofreak, there was no asound.conf, and as i recall, the only difference in esd.conf was "2 -d default" instead of my "1", and libao.conf had "alsa09"
[07:13] <teKnofreak> ceil420, and check alsamixer if PCM is up and max
[07:14] <JosX> help, I cant see my mouse/cursor makes it kind of hard to use a computer without a cursor :(
[07:14] <ceil420> teKnofreak, ! it's down and with 'Mute' checked o_O
[07:14] <teKnofreak> ceil420, that is the reason, turn it on
[07:14] <dystopianray> terrestre_: why don't you connect your pc to the router too?
[07:14] <teKnofreak> ceil420, its is weirdly made the default settings sometimes
[07:15] <terrestre_> dystopianray:  the pc its connect to the router but the internet its direct to the pc by usb connection
[07:15] <ceil420> teKnofreak, thanks, that was it o/
[07:16] <terrestre_> i only use the router to gave wifi internet to the laptop
[07:16] <terrestre_> dystopianray: are you from brasil?
[07:16] <dystopianray> terrestre_: well you will probably have to fiddle with router configuration
[07:16] <dystopianray> terrestre_: no I am from australia
[07:17] <terrestre_> dystopianray: sorry
[07:17] <fen1x> how do I edit my xorg.conf file to set my resolution to 1280x1024?
[07:17] <terrestre_> dystopianray: well thank you for all, all that info was very usefull, good luck man, and thanks again
[07:18] <dystopianray> fen1x: run this: sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[07:18] <psiko_> terrestre_, what is the problemaaa?
[07:18] <fen1x> When I ran that, it didn't work
[07:18] <brophat> teKnofreak ext amp does not exist on my computer
[07:18] <psiko_> :P
[07:19] <brophat> anyone know where to find the ext amp switch on gnome?
[07:19] <fen1x> dystopianray it worked to a certain extent, but it did NOT set my resolution
[07:19] <teKnofreak> brophat, turning off external did not work ?
[07:19] <meTed> fen1x: place 1280x1024 in Section "Screen"
[07:19] <fen1x> dystopianray it asked to
[07:19] <fen1x> meTed: ty
[07:19] <brophat> teKnofreak i have no ext amp switch
[07:19] <brophat> it does not exist on my puter
[07:19] <teKnofreak> in alsomixer there should be a external tab
[07:19] <Frogzoo_> fen1x: run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"
[07:20] <teKnofreak> alsamixer*
[07:20] <brophat> ok let me check
[07:20] <dystopianray> fen1x: you need to select the resolutions you want to use then restart X
[07:20] <bullgard4> English help wanted: What is a 'currency' in the following sentence: "User log - A log file on the host in which all user actions that change the contents of the host database (for example logging on or off, changing the priority of a payment, or starting or stopping a currency, channel, or payment) are recorded."
[07:20] <brophat> teKnofreak alsamixer only has an Ext Mic tab
[07:20] <brophat> no Ext Amp tab
[07:21] <fen1x> dystopianray: I did, but my res is still 1024x768, I know the monitor and the graphix card can handle it
[07:21] <dystopianray> fen1x: did you select the correct driver and then select 1280x1024?
[07:21] <fen1x> dystopianray: I'm running Nvidia glx drivers
[07:21] <PKdoR> ahhg thank you guys my system's back up!!!
[07:21] <teKnofreak> brophat, turn if off, that is all i can say
[07:21] <fen1x> dystopianray: that, I couldn't tell you xD
[07:21] <dystopianray> fen1x: do it again
[07:21] <sh3l1> is there any way to check what hardware i have installed? i need to know the device name of my integrated graphics card
[07:21] <revx> hello im 4 hrs new with ubuntu...where can i get a full running version of gyache...
[07:22] <dystopianray> fen1x: you have to select 'nvidia', then select '1280x1024' (and all the standard resolutions below it 800x600, 640x480, etc) then restart X
[07:22] <yell0w> hey guys, does anyone know how to get a sharp am-900 printer/copier/scanner to work with feisty 32 bit ?
[07:22] <grantems> sh3l1:  run "lspci"
[07:22] <yell0w> sh3l1, lspci ?
[07:22] <brophat> teKnofreak you mean turn off the Ext Mic ?
[07:22] <dystopianray> sh3l1: lspci
[07:22] <revx> hello im 4 hrs new with ubuntu...where can i get a full running version of gyache...
[07:22] <sh3l1> woah! thanks
[07:22] <sh3l1> lol
[07:23] <sh3l1> can i post that output and someone tell me what the name of the thing is?
[07:23] <dystopianray> sh3l1: pastebin it
[07:23] <dystopianray> !pastebin | sh3l1
[07:23] <ubotu> sh3l1: 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)
[07:23] <fen1x> dystopianray ok it still didn't work
[07:24] <robink> Does Ubuntu's tar support bundling up metadata (extended attributes)?
[07:24] <yell0w> hey guys, does anyone know how to get a sharp am-900 printer/copier/scanner to work with feisty 32 bit ?
[07:24] <sh3l1> dystopianray, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/37969/
[07:24] <sh3l1> vt6420?
[07:24] <sauvin> I need a low latency kernel with support for Macintosh partitions. Can do?
[07:24] <ashu> can anyone help me in installing compiz / beryl?
[07:24] <meTed> fen1x: open your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file
[07:25] <sh3l1> !beryl | sauvin
[07:25] <ubotu> sauvin: beryl is a window manager that takes advantage of an OpenGL accelerated X environment. Help in #ubuntu-effects
[07:25] <fen1x> meTed kk 1 sec
[07:25] <sauvin> What I'm talking about has nothing to do with desktops or GL.
[07:25] <dystopianray> sh3l1: you have s3 video
[07:25] <fen1x> meTed:  done what now
[07:25] <brophat> teKnofreak no go
[07:25] <sh3l1> so, on this page: http://www.viaarena.com/default.aspx?PageID=2&OSID=45&CatID=3220 what driver should i install?
[07:26] <izmaelis> hello
[07:26] <meTed> fen1x: scroll down to screen section
[07:26] <fen1x> i'm there
[07:26] <gnomefreak> ashu: try in #ubuntu-effects
[07:26] <izmaelis> can anyone offer me decent web-gallery-making-from-images CLI script?
[07:27] <dystopianray> sh3l1: you already have all the drivers you need
[07:27] <dystopianray> sh3l1: ubuntu should 'just work' on your machine
[07:27] <meTed> fen1x: what res do you have under SubSection "Display"               Depth   24
[07:27] <fen1x> 	Modes		"1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
[07:28] <dystopianray> fen1x: you need to select 1280x1024 when you run sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[07:28] <sh3l1> dystopianray, is there any way to make it a bit faster? i have weird crashes with blender and miro, and fullscreen flash has a low framerate whereas fullscreen video does not
[07:28] <meTed> fen1x: what res are you currently running?
[07:28] <alienseer23> is there a way to read the contents and/or alter the contents of a partition table by hand?
[07:28] <fen1x> meTed: add "1280x1024"?
[07:28] <dystopianray> sh3l1: no, your hardware is just play crap
[07:28] <fen1x> meTed: I'm running 1024x768
[07:28] <sh3l1> dystopianray, :(
[07:28] <dystopianray> fen1x: run this and select 1280x1024: sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[07:28] <dystopianray> sh3l1: play = plain
[07:28] <fen1x> dystopianray: I did and it didn't work man, i've done that twice
[07:28] <revx> hello im 4 hrs new with ubuntu...where can i get a full running version of gyache...
[07:28] <dystopianray> fen1x: you obviously haven't selected 1280x1024 as it' snot in the list you pasted above
[07:29] <fen1x> dystopianray: and I'm almost positive I picked the right drivers
[07:29] <sh3l1> dystopianray, also, my shutdown option is gone from the "quit..." menu, how can i restore it?
[07:29] <rockets> anybody know what http cache cleaner is?
[07:29] <dystopianray> sh3l1: no idea, sorry
[07:29] <dystopianray> fen1x: you need to select 1280x1024
[07:29] <fen1x> dystopianray: I say almost, because its always possible I didn't, because i'm an idiot
[07:29] <meTed> fen1x: you have the correct drivers installed?
[07:29] <dystopianray> fen1x: do it again and go through it step by step in this room
[07:29] <fen1x> meTed: nvidia-glx
[07:29] <sh3l1> my shutdown option is gone from the "quit..." menu, how can i restore it?
[07:29] <fen1x> dystopianray: kk
[07:29] <sh3l1> dystopianray, ok, i'll check with everyone
[07:29] <fen1x> ok
[07:30] <dystopianray> fen1x: first move to 'nvidia' then press enter, then move to '1280x1024' press the space bar, and then press enter
[07:30] <dystopianray> fen1x: then it should just work after that
[07:30] <fen1x> putting in the command: sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[07:30] <meTed> fen1x: well i always set things up manually; so do as you wish; just make a backup of xorg.conf
[07:31] <dystopianray> meTed: that command will automatically make a backup
[07:31] <fen1x> Package configuration
[07:31] <dystopianray> fen1x: move to 'nvidia' and press enter
[07:31] <meTed> dystopianray: yeah, i know, i just meant if he did it manually
[07:31] <fen1x> done
[07:31] <dystopianray> fen1x: now, move to 1280x1024 and press the space bar
[07:31] <fen1x> ooooooos
[07:31] <zewb> so my sound is stuttering like crazy because of ac97 or something
[07:32] <fen1x> like I said
[07:32] <fen1x> I'm an idiot
[07:32] <xIke> what irc clients are you guys using?
[07:32] <dystopianray> fen1x: you should notice it has been selected by the * that is shown
[07:32] <nanonyme> irssi
[07:32] <fen1x> yep
[07:32] <sh3l1> xIke, xchat
[07:32] <zewb> irssi
[07:32] <dystopianray> fen1x: now press enter
[07:32] <Jest3r> irc, pidgin
[07:32] <fen1x> kk
[07:32] <xIke> sh3l1, same here...anyway to get sounds?
[07:32] <revx> hello im 4 hrs new with ubuntu...where can i get a full running version of gyache...
[07:32] <fen1x> rebooting x brb
[07:32] <nanonyme> i'd approve xchat myself but not pidgin. it's a a real irc client :/
[07:32] <sh3l1> xIke, you mean the anoying sounds everytime someone types something?
[07:33] <sh3l1> xIke, no, i don't frankly i'm glad they aren't on here
[07:33] <sh3l1> xIke, lol
[07:33] <xIke> sh3l1, preferably non-annoying sounds, actually :P
[07:33] <sadmin> helo
[07:33] <musikgoat> hello,  i'm having an issue with viewing the terminal.  in tilda, gnome-terminal and even when viewing terminal from the update manager, I see a very small box that seems to move as typing is done, but cant see anything else.  This just started happening recently.   Any suggestions?
[07:33] <xIke> sh3l1, I'd mainly like a sound for when someone times my name
[07:33] <sh3l1> xIke, a female voice saying message lol
[07:33] <sadmin> guys any one help me regarding my prb
[07:33] <zewb> im getting ready to switch back from centos to ubuntu because my sound is stuttering and i cant figure out wats wrong
[07:33] <winbond> any way to stop flash from crashing firefox?
[07:34] <Gannondorf> winbond: more specific?
[07:34] <xIke> sh3l1, well, naturally whenever possible I'll get a female to sit beside me and read my messages to me...
[07:34] <dystopianray> winbond: uninstall flash
[07:34] <admin8tor> don't install it?
[07:34] <sh3l1> xIke, hmm. go to setting>preferences at the top
[07:34] <CineScope> sudo apt-get remove flashplugin-nonfree
[07:34] <sh3l1> xIke,  and then go (under chattting) alerts
[07:34] <fen1x> dystopianray: ty for your patience buddy, its working now ^^
[07:34] <sh3l1> xIke, and set it there
[07:34] <sh3l1> xIke,  btw, lol
[07:34] <andruk> i connected to a network (CSMGuest), when i wanted to connect to CSMWireless.  Now Ubuntu wants to connect to CSMGuest (which doesn't work for me) all the time.  How do I remove CSMGuest from the preferred-networks list?
[07:34] <xIke> ah, it doesn't know of any sounds yet...
[07:34] <zewb> anyone else have problems with ac97 sound?
[07:34] <meTed> fen1x: awesome
[07:35] <winbond> Gannondorf, ,  it crashes when watching videos,,
[07:35] <sh3l1> xIke, say my name, i wanna test it
[07:35] <sh3l1> sh3l1, hey you with the face
[07:35] <bulmer> andruk: look at your  /etc/network/interfaces if that essid is hard coded there or not
[07:35] <Gannondorf> winbond: uninstall, then rinstall
[07:35] <MongooseWA> firefox lags when i switch between tabs. would anything in particular cause this?
[07:35] <Gannondorf> reinstall*
[07:35] <xIke> sh3l1, sure
[07:36] <Gannondorf> Mongoose: Slow comp... ;)
[07:36] <dystopianray> fen1x: that's great
[07:36] <bullgard4> English help wanted: What is a 'currency' in the following sentence: "User log - A log file on the host in which all user actions that change the contents of the host database (for example logging on or off, changing the priority of a payment, or starting or stopping a currency, channel, or payment) are recorded."
[07:36] <MongooseWA> not at all. brand new laptop.
[07:36] <winbond> Gannondorf, thats not gonna help,
[07:36] <MongooseWA> everything functinos instantaneously in windows xp
[07:36] <Gannondorf> winbond: have you tried it?
[07:36] <fen1x> dystopianray: I feel like a moron... but I AM a moron, so it fits
[07:36] <sh3l1> xIke, my music's too loud. I'll trust that it worked
[07:36] <MongooseWA> stuff runs a bit faster with the new nvidia driver, but still
[07:37] <xIke> sh3l1, lol
[07:37] <meTed> fen1x: as one thinks, so one is; so think "I'm not a moron"!
[07:37] <winbond> Gannondorf, no, but i used it in like 6 different distros, and it crashes in all of them
[07:37] <Dr_willis> bullgard4,  as an english speaker..i have to say gthat dosent make a lot of sence.
[07:37] <Gannondorf> Mongoose: could be graphics card problems or you need the newest version of firefox
[07:37] <cyphase> heeeey, dystopianray! long time no see ;)
[07:37] <fen1x> meTed: but thats lieing to yourself, and I just cant do that! =P
[07:37] <dystopianray> cyphase: hey cyphase
[07:38] <sh3l1> slashdot says that gnome 2.20 was released, how do i get it?
[07:38] <Dr_willis> bullgard4,  i would guess they mean a 'money transaction'
[07:38] <Gannondorf> winbond: are you using an ubuntu laptop or pc?
[07:38] <musikgoat> bullgard4: i would agree, what is the context of that sentence?
[07:38] <dystopianray> sh3l1: wait for gutsy
[07:38] <MutantX> Hey guys...
[07:38] <winbond> Gannondorf, pc
[07:38] <sh3l1> dystopianray, awww..... oh well when's that coming out?
[07:38] <MutantX> when I issue a command "wbinfo -u", I get the list of users, but when I try to use a user, I get "user xxx does not exist"
[07:38] <cyphase> sh3l1: Oct 19
[07:38] <Gannondorf> winbond: sorry. can't help you. I use laptop only and use flash all the time
[07:39] <MutantX> any clues on why?
[07:39] <sh3l1> cyphase, too bad. i can't wait to see what they have added
[07:39] <Takagami> Go a small problem... gnome-ppp will dial out, connect, and get an IP but just hangs at "Authenticating" until I cancel...
[07:39] <cyphase> sh3l1: you can download a live cd
[07:39] <Gannondorf> winbond: get Konqueror?
[07:39] <cyphase> sh3l1: or install something in a VM
[07:39] <sh3l1> cyphase, but then it would be really slow, and vm doesn't work.
[07:39] <cyphase> sh3l1: which VM are you using?
[07:39] <sh3l1> cyphase, i might just get foresightlinux, it has gnome 2.20
[07:40] <winbond> Gannondorf, it crashes conqueror too :O(
[07:40] <sh3l1> cyphase, vmware-player
[07:40] <dystopianray> sh3l1: late october
[07:40] <cyphase> sh3l1: try VirtualBox, virtualbox.org
[07:40] <bullgard4> musikgoat: A definition of IBM of 'user log' which I found on an IBM website.
[07:40] <andruk> bulmer: it isn't, i browsed to ~/.gonf/system/networking/wireless/networks and deleted the folder of the network i no longer wish to connect to, seemed to work
[07:40] <cyphase> sh3l1: how much RAM do you have?
[07:40] <sh3l1> cyphase, 512
[07:40] <Gannondorf> winbond: ask around, if no luck, try every web browser out there
[07:40] <andruk> bulmer: thanks tho
[07:40] <cyphase> sh3l1: should be enough if you don't have much else open
[07:40] <meTed> wouldn't that be redundant with "stopping payment"?
[07:40] <revx> hello im 4 hrs new with ubuntu...where can i get a full running version of gyache...
[07:41] <xIke> revx, what's gyache?
[07:41] <Dr_willis> !find gyache
[07:41] <winbond> Gannondorf,  i havent tried opera yet,  thanks
[07:41] <meTed> revx: never heard of it
[07:41] <ubotu> Package/file gyache does not exist in feisty
[07:41] <sh3l1> cyphase, alright, i'll just get foresight linux because i wanna see something new anyways. I wanna try out a few distros. i haven't really settled on linux
[07:41] <Dr_willis> never heard of it eitgher. :)
[07:41] <Dr_willis> not in the repos either.
[07:41] <sh3l1> cyphase, the only reason i have it right now is because it has good wireless support
[07:41] <meTed> revx: what does this program do? and welcome aboard!
[07:42] <PKdoR> i have a quick question If I haveu Buntu (Gnome I believe)+Compiz fussion (no emerald) what "Type" of themes do I need, to change my title bars and menu bars??
[07:42] <cyphase> i think gyach is a chat client
[07:42] <cyphase> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yahoo%21_Linux_Chat_clients
[07:42] <musikgoat> bullgard4: I would agree with Dr_willis then
[07:42] <pukeko>  i changed the hostname in /etc/hostname now after reboot when sudoing i get "unable to lookup newhostname via gethostbyname()" what else do i need to change ?
[07:42] <Takagami> Anyone have any ideas? Gnome-ppp will dial out, connect, and get an IP but just hangs at "Authenticating" until I cancel... I've look all ove...
[07:43] <bullgard4> musikgoat, Dr_willis: Thank you for explaining.
[07:43] <admin8tor> you lost me at "dial out"
[07:43] <Dr_willis> My quailty public education. :)
[07:43] <Takagami> yeah
[07:43] <meTed> lol
[07:43] <musikgoat> Takagami: can you connect with something else to know its not the server?
[07:44] <sh3l1> cyphase, should i try out kde? i don't really like the clock too much, but it seems like it might run faster
[07:44] <fen1x> dystopianray: hey how do I run teamspeak with the alsa wrapper?
[07:44] <cyphase> sh3l1: sure, try it if you want..
[07:44] <meTed> Dr_willis: isn't "quality public education" an oxymoron? :)
[07:44] <Takagami> musikgoat: Yeah... I have my laptop running ICS to the router and this desktop is on it... When I reverse the setup everything works up to authenticating...
[07:44] <cyphase> find whatever is best for you
[07:45] <xIke> ha, what happened to revx?
[07:45] <cyphase> meTed: i would say so :)
[07:45] <dystopianray> fen1x: alsaoss TeamSpeak2 or something like that?
[07:45] <yell0w> i want gnome 2.20
[07:45] <yell0w> now! now! now!
[07:45] <sauvin> I need a low latency kernel with support for Macintosh partitions. Can do?
[07:45] <yell0w> :/
[07:45] <dystopianray> pukeko: did you update /etc/hosts ?
[07:46] <fen1x> aaaah theres a command for it but I forgets!
[07:46] <Frogzoo_> Takagami: depends really how your isp is authenticating - chap is pretty straightforward - update your /etc/ppp/chap-secrets & make sure in /etc/ppp/peers/dsl-provider you see a line "user youruser@blah"
[07:46] <musikgoat> Takagami: I guess I'm not sure of something.  the desktop is ubuntu?  and its the middle man?
[07:46] <sh3l1> cyphase, whats the difference between gnome and kde?
[07:46] <fen1x> meTed: you remember the command to run teamspeak with the ALSA wrapper?
[07:46] <sauvin> The former is Japanese and the latter is German.
[07:46] <pukeko> dystopianray: doh !
[07:46] <Dr_willis> one is gnome ither is kde. :)
[07:46] <cyphase> sh3l1: they're 2 different environments
[07:46] <pukeko> dystopianray: ta
[07:47] <sh3l1> cyphase, i know that i just don't know what's different about them
[07:47] <cyphase> sh3l1: a lot :)
[07:47] <meTed> fen1x: not only do i not remember it, i never new it :)
[07:47] <cyphase> sh3l1: all the basic are the same..
[07:47] <Dr_willis> sh3l1,  install them both. and try them out.
[07:47] <cyphase> sh3l1: windows, buttons, menus, etc
[07:47] <fen1x> meTed: thanks anyways bud ^^
[07:47] <cyphase> basics*
[07:47] <sh3l1> Dr_willis, cyphase, i will try both.
[07:47] <Dr_willis> gnome = more minimal/clean  kde = more flexuiable/customizable
[07:47] <cyphase> sh3l1: good idea
[07:48] <Dr_willis> sh3l1,  install xfce also. :)
[07:48] <meTed> fen1x: sounds cool though, if you find out let me know
[07:48] <arooni__> folks
[07:48] <arooni__> why is ubuntu so good?
[07:48] <sh3l1> Dr_willis,  that look nice and fast. but will it run gnome and kde apps?
[07:48] <cyphase> arooni__: because we said so
[07:48] <fen1x> arooni__ its user friendly
[07:48] <cyphase> arooni__: ;)
[07:48] <Dr_willis> sh3l1,  kde and gnome and xfce and any other X window manager can run any of the X apps. :)
[07:48] <sh3l1> arooni, because it is open source and free
[07:48] <Dr_willis> sh3l1,  they are all running on top of X. :)
[07:49] <sh3l1> Dr_willis, cool! thanks it will be fun to try them all
[07:49] <Dr_willis> sh3l1,  i mixx and match kde and gnome apps all the time
[07:49] <daning> ubuntu is so convenient
[07:49] <AzMoo[w] > How can I see where my swap file is located?
[07:49] <daning> looking forward for 7.10
[07:49] <Dr_willis> AzMoo[w] ,  linux normally uses a swap partition.
[07:49] <sh3l1> danilos, same
[07:49] <Frogzoo_> arooni__: ubuntu makes linux more accessible for noobs, or that's the plan
[07:49] <meTed> arooni__:  and what we say goes! seriously, though, no spyware, malware, or any other *ware. security overall stability....
[07:49] <theacolyte> I have a good one -- configure: error: unable to find a valid jdk for java version 1.5, but I have sun-java6-jdk installed?
[07:49] <yell0w> AzMoo[w] , swapon -s
[07:49] <arooni__> so is it safe to say its the most user friendly linux?
[07:50] <AzMoo[w] > Dr_willis: yes, sorry, how can I find out which partition it is?
[07:50] <arooni__> im trying to figure out why people love it
[07:50] <theacolyte> also, I have run update-java-alternatives
[07:50] <Dr_willis> AzMoo[w] ,   look in the fstab file, or try 'sudo fdisk -l' and see what swap partition is.
[07:50] <AzMoo[w] > yell0w: great, thanks :)
[07:50] <cyphase> arooni__: definitely one of them
[07:50] <meTed> arooni__: i think so
[07:50] <cyphase> arooni__: i use it :)
[07:50] <meTed> arooni__: dito
[07:50] <Frogzoo_> arooni__: ubuntu is flavour of the month, distros come & go
[07:50] <sauvin> I'm still trying to find a prepackaged way to access my Macintosh-formatted iPod.
[07:51] <Dr_willis> ubuntu has been my flavor of the 2 years.. :) or so..
[07:51] <cyphase> Frogzoo_: month? ;)
[07:51] <daning> what irc client you guys use?
[07:51] <meTed> Frogzoo_: i respectfully disagree, i've used nothing but ubuntu for well over a year
[07:51] <sauvin> XChat.
[07:51] <cyphase> daning: X-Chat
[07:51] <theacolyte> mirc
[07:51] <yell0w> arooni, it's purty
[07:51] <daning> why not gaim?
[07:51] <theacolyte> haha
[07:51] <Frogzoo_> pummle ?
[07:51] <cyphase> daning: Pidgin* :)
[07:51] <sauvin> Pummel.
[07:51] <cyphase> daning: that works as well
[07:51] <theacolyte> actually using mirc right now ... I have to run XP on this machine, though I usually run irssi
[07:52] <sauvin> I don't use gaim because it doesn't support the full IRC command set.
[07:52] <Dr_willis>  theacolyte  thers Xchat for windows :)
[07:52] <revx> hello...im very much new to this OS and just configured to connect the net...but i wanted to use gyache ..its a messenger with a webcam actually
[07:52] <theacolyte> irssi + screen is great
[07:52] <sauvin> Dr_willis, yes, and it's nagware/payware.
[07:52] <theacolyte> oh, no... I have to click 1 button and wait for 2 seconds
[07:52] <theacolyte> hehe
[07:52] <Dr_willis> sauvin,  totally wrong. :) theres totally free 'versions' (compiled by other people) that have no naging.
[07:52] <cyphase> sauvin: there's an alternative build
[07:52] <tunedout> can I upgrade my ubuntu to unbuntu studio with a simple apt get command ?
[07:52] <daning> how can i add the nick name which i want reply to ?
[07:52] <pukeko> dystopianray: nope its still doing it anything else to look out for ?
[07:52] <theacolyte> daning: tab
[07:53] <cyphase> sauvin: like Dr_willis says :)
[07:53] <theacolyte> start typing their name then hit tab
[07:53] <Dr_willis> thers about 4 alternative builds last i looked.
[07:53] <dystopianray> pukeko: can't think of anything
[07:53] <theacolyte> anyways
[07:53] <Dr_willis> some do have some bugglets however.
[07:53] <sauvin> Dr_willis, cyphase, if I ever have to use Windows agian, I'll remember that. Thanks.
[07:53] <tunedout> does anyone know ? :)
[07:53] <theacolyte> I have a good one -- configure: error: unable to find a valid jdk for java version 1.5, but I have sun-java6-jdk installed? -- I have already run update-alternatives --config java
[07:53] <fen1x> meTed: hey you still wanna know how? It makes ur mic work 100x better in there
[07:53] <sauvin> I can't build stuff (easily) under Windows :\
[07:53] <meTed> fen1x: sure
[07:53] <cyphase> tunedout: my friend tries that
[07:53] <daning> theacolyte, tab in gaim or xchat?
[07:53] <theacolyte> I run OSX mainly, XP, and Ubuntu server
[07:53] <tunedout> cyphase did it work ?
[07:53] <cyphase> tunedout: he had a lot of problems
[07:54] <theacolyte> daning: xchat, iirc
[07:54] <tunedout> ohhh I see
[07:54] <fen1x> meTed: get alsa-oss from synaptic package manager
[07:54] <meTed> theacolyte: how is osx?
[07:54] <daning> how can i do that in gaim or pidgin
[07:54] <cyphase> tunedout: but it should definitely be possible
[07:54] <Takagami> Frogzoo_: Would I be using the peers/dsl-provider for dialup? Yes it's ubuntu/gusty/2.6.22-10-generic using Linuxant drivers on a Conexant HSF (should have mentioned that)...
[07:54] <theacolyte> meTed: it's pretty much the best OS in existence actually
[07:54] <fen1x> meTed: then run aoss /<path to teamspeak>/
[07:54] <theacolyte> I would run it 24/7 if I could get away with it
[07:54] <Frogzoo_> Takagami: for gutsy support -> #ubuntu+1
[07:54] <tunedout> I'm glad I asked first. thanks
[07:54] <Takagami> heh
[07:55] <meTed> theacolyte: i hear you; isn't it based on bsd?
[07:55] <meTed> fen1x: got it--thanks
[07:55] <fen1x> meTed: np, I'm assuming it works the same for vent
[07:55] <theacolyte> meTed: yes, but don't tell that to Apple
[07:55] <Frogzoo_> Takagami: but yes, dsl-provider is the default ppp config, and /etc/ppp/chap-secrets is where chap gets authentication details
[07:55] <meTed> theacolyte: lol, why is that?
[07:55] <fen1x> goodnight everybody
[07:55] <PKdoR> any bidy know the channel for copmiz fussion?
[07:56] <theacolyte> meTed: I was just kidding; http://developer.apple.com/opensource/index.html
[07:56] <cyphase> PKdoR:  #compiz-fusion
[07:56] <Frogzoo_> PKdoR: perhaps #ubuntu-effects?
[07:56] <PKdoR> ty
[07:57] <meTed> theacolyte: sorry to pester you, but i'm seriously thinking about getting a mac, maybe a mac mini...what are the cons?
[07:57] <Dr_willis> meTed,  id think you would be better off getting a small form facter pc. Unless of course you want OS-X
[07:57] <tunedout> other than the software are there any advantages of having ubuntu studio ?
[07:57] <revx> hello...im very much new to this ubunto OS and just configured to connect the net...but i wanted to use gyache ..its a messenger with a webcam actually
[07:57] <sadmin> helo
[07:58] <Dr_willis> revx,  thats a windows program then I take it?
[07:58] <theacolyte> meTed: For once, I'm an IT Manager that also is a windows server admin/networking guy... a lot of my apps don't work. and one even in fusion.
[07:58] <cyphase> Dr_willis: no
[07:58] <sadmin> guys any idea how i make my traffic accessible through MTU 1400
[07:58] <yell0w> revx, kopete ?
[07:58] <cyphase> Dr_willis: http://gyachi.sourceforge.net/
[07:58] <Ravensblood> moinsn
[07:58] <meTed> theacolyte: so it's an apps thing?
[07:58] <cyphase> aparently it supports more Yahoo features, e.g. voice and video
[07:59] <Dr_willis> cyphase,  since its not in the repos. You could try to track down some deb packages  for it.. or recompile it from source.
[07:59] <Dr_willis> oops thats for revx  :)
[07:59] <Dr_willis> heh
[07:59] <cyphase> Dr_willis: i'm not wanting to run it :)
[07:59] <theacolyte> meTed: yes
[07:59] <meTed> theacolyte: other than that, any other quibbles?
[07:59] <Frogzoo_> theacolyte: best not to think of linux as a windows replacement, but a different way of solving your problems, requiring different tools for the same job
[07:59] <Ravensblood> fuck you
[07:59] <yell0w> heh
[07:59] <yell0w> BURN!
[07:59] <Frogzoo_> !ohmy | Ravensblood
[07:59] <ubotu> Ravensblood: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[07:59] <Ravensblood> no no
[07:59] <Ravensblood> yes
[07:59] <meTed> lets keep it family friendly please
[08:00] <Ravensblood> was wollt ihr?
[08:00] <Dr_willis> revx,  reading the web page -->  [10 Nov 2006]  Thanks to loell for contributing DEB package of GYachI for Edgy Debian Linux. Hurry up to our download page if you want it!
[08:00] <Dr_willis> revx,  there ya go. thats what ya want
[08:00] <Dr_willis> Oh wait we are up to feisty now. :)
[08:00] <theacolyte> Frogzoo_: If I could replace 100% I would
[08:00] <theacolyte> 2 reasons
[08:00] <cyphase> :P
[08:00] <Ravensblood> yo
[08:01] <Frogzoo_> theacolyte: for linux to address business needs, it needs full time admin in its current state
[08:01] <theacolyte> 1) not all my apps work in vmware/xen/etc, and 2) i always find something annoying that makes me leave
[08:01] <revx> -ok thanks i will try
[08:01] <Dr_willis> theacolyte,  thats often the same reasons i use to dump windows. :)
[08:01] <cyphase> Frogzoo_: what do you mean by "business needs"?
[08:01] <Frogzoo_> theacolyte: which apps won't run in vmware?
[08:01] <theacolyte> Frogzoo_: I'm not just management, I'm also the lead sysadmin (windows/exchange/networks/etc) -- I manage helpdesk as well
[08:01] <theacolyte> in my case a proprietary app
[08:02] <theacolyte> also, there is nothing as good as outlook + exchange
[08:02] <theacolyte> I don't care what you say
[08:02] <theacolyte> I run vmware on OSX just to use outlook
[08:02] <theacolyte> but anyway, I'm not bashing anything, I'm just having a problem with java :)
[08:02] <theacolyte> to each their own
[08:03] <meTed> Dr_willis: on what basis is your recommendation to get a small form factor pc as opposed to mac mini?
[08:03] <Frogzoo_> cyphase: I mean making linux usable for the drones business uses in their process engineering
[08:03] <Dr_willis> meTed,  if you want to run Linux.  why spend extra for a MacMini when you can get a more flexable/customizeable/powerfull/cheaper small form facter pc.
[08:03] <cyphase> meTed: the mac mini is a small form factor pc
[08:03] <bulmer> theacolyte: what java problems you're having?
[08:03] <theacolyte> I have a good one -- configure: error: unable to find a valid jdk for java version 1.5, but I have sun-java6-jdk installed? -- I have already run update-alternatives --config java
[08:04] <cyphase> Frogzoo_: i suppose it depends on your uses..
[08:04] <theacolyte> sorry that's getting old, just repeating the line
[08:04] <Dr_willis> meTed,   last i looked the macmini was a bit overpriced for the power it had. compared to other sff pc's
[08:04] <meTed> cyphase: i know :)
[08:04] <bulmer> theacolyte: which app is giving you this problem?
[08:04] <yell0w> theacolyte, javaC ?
[08:04] <Dr_willis> If you want a Truely Mini Linux box. :) thers sites that do that also.  heck some dont even use hard drives. But it all depends on your needs/budget
[08:04] <meTed> Dr_willis: i'm thinking about a mac mini to try out osx without breaking my bank account :)
[08:04] <theacolyte> yell0w: hah -- next line is checking if /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/jre has javac... no
[08:05] <theacolyte> what pkg is that? I thought it was JDK
[08:05] <yell0w> :/
[08:05] <Dr_willis> meTed,  well i hear that theres vmware images that let you test out OS-X. but Those are not legal.. and you dident hear it from me. :)
[08:05] <PKdoR> any body here have ubuntu+compiz-fusion (no emeral)?
[08:05] <meTed> Dr_willis: hear what? lol
[08:06] <yell0w> theacolyte, that's in /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun/bin/javac
[08:06] <Dr_willis> meTed,  of course if your goal is to learn OS-X.. well..  Hmm that apple-tv i hear is hackable also to .. wait.. is that legal ? :)
[08:06] <bulmer> theacolyte: jre does not include java compilier
[08:06] <meTed> Dr_willis: i thought you meant there was something wrong (i.e. technical issues) with the mac mini
[08:06] <dystopianray> theacolyte: looks like you only have the jre not the jdk
[08:06] <theacolyte> well see that's interesting
[08:06] <theacolyte> I have JDK installed
[08:06] <chodianoronaldo> howdy alll
[08:07] <Dr_willis> meTed,  not sure how well linux is supported on it.  i do recall issues with the apple wirless cards.. but from my point of view. its overpriced. underpowered. and too locked down.
[08:07] <chodianoronaldo> unsure if this is a good place to ask, but i've just installed ubuntu, trying to recompile the kernel and i'm running into a few snags
[08:07] <dystopianray> theacolyte: it must want exactly java 1.5
[08:07] <chodianoronaldo> anyone willing to help will earn some irc beer
[08:07] <theacolyte> sun-java6-jdk is already the newest version.
[08:07] <Dr_willis> meTed,  and if you lived near me.. id sell you an iMAC real cheap i got in the closet.
[08:07] <dystopianray> chodianoronaldo: why do you need to recompile the kernel?
[08:07] <meTed> Dr_willis: well i've done ungodly things to my xbox; in fact the only good xbox is a hacked xbox!
[08:07] <chodianoronaldo> i have to up the kernel hz from 250 to 1000
[08:07] <bulmer> theacolyte: javac -version   what does it tell you?
[08:07] <chodianoronaldo> #_#
[08:07] <Dr_willis> meTed,  my brother gave me 2 xbox's over the weekend. :)
[08:08] <yell0w> theacolyte, what exactly are you doing ?
[08:08] <theacolyte> interesting
[08:08] <chodianoronaldo> able to configure it, it's when i'm compiling that it causes me greif
[08:08] <dystopianray> chodianoronaldo: why do you need to do that?
[08:08] <chodianoronaldo> grief*
[08:08] <yell0w> there's javah javap javaws also
[08:08] <theacolyte> yell0w: hahaha, that's a question that can be answered in a number of ways -- I'm actually trying to set up a tomcat app
[08:08] <chodianoronaldo> i run cs1.6 servers for competitions
[08:08] <meTed> Dr_willis: yeah, i've a 120 gig hdd in it with some killer homebrew apps :)
[08:08] <chodianoronaldo> and they necessitate a kernel hz of 500 or 1000
[08:08] <theacolyte> javac shows 1.6.0
[08:08] <theacolyte> that could be a problem.
[08:08] <yell0w> theacolyte, you have tomcat installed ?
[08:08] <chodianoronaldo> i'm sick of running them on windoze
[08:08] <theacolyte> yell0w: yeah
[08:08] <dystopianray> chodianoronaldo: you can't use the lowlatency kernel packet?
[08:09] <dystopianray> chodianoronaldo: windows is only 250Hz or so
[08:09] <Tech_1> Does pclinuxos have any advantages?
[08:09] <chodianoronaldo> nah, there's a 2kb .exe that ups it to 500 or 1000 or so
[08:09] <chodianoronaldo> unsure about lowlatency
[08:09] <chodianoronaldo> brb, googling
[08:09] <theacolyte> yell0w: I'm going to switch myself to 1.5
[08:09] <Dr_willis> Tech_1,  not that ive really noticed..
[08:10] <dystopianray> chodianoronaldo: http://packages.ubuntu.com/feisty/admin/linux-lowlatency
[08:10] <chodianoronaldo> doy ou know what kernel hz lowlatency operates at?
[08:10] <Tech_1> Just wondering..imo Ubuntu is enough.
[08:10] <meTed> Dr_willis: which one is the imac? the whole computer-in-the-monitor kinda of thing?
[08:10] <dystopianray> chodianoronaldo: no
[08:10] <orchid`> i need help with the audio n my amd64 feisty fawn. i used my keyboard to turn it down now i dont know how to turn it up!
[08:10] <yell0w> theacolyte, sorry, i lost the file where i wrote down what i did to get tomcat5 app to run
[08:10] <yell0w> =)
[08:10] <Dr_willis> meTed,  yep.  I got an iMAC DV. grey case. dvd player.  barely runs os-x :)
[08:10] <chodianoronaldo> thanks dystopianray, will give it a look!
[08:11] <yell0w> theacolyte, that might fix it
[08:11] <meTed> Dr_willis: is that intel or ppc?
[08:11] <Dr_willis> meTed,  ppc - this was a few yrs befor they did intel
[08:12] <meTed> Dr_willis: my bad i know very little about them
[08:12] <theacolyte> I have a macbook pro
[08:12] <theacolyte> yell0w: interesting, same error
[08:12] <meTed> theacolyte: i'll bet that's sweet
[08:12] <theacolyte> checking if /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/jre has javac... no
[08:13] <yell0w> theacolyte, the javac is in ..../bin, not jre
[08:13] <Dr_willis> meTed,  i got sick of windows a few years back and got it..  it worked ok for a long time.. but  i never saw much need to go OS-X when linux was better for my needs.
[08:13] <meTed> Dr_willis: barely runs osx? is that why it's in the closet?
[08:13] <theacolyte> yell0w: are you saying link it?
[08:13] <yell0w> theacolyte, you're using .war ?
[08:13] <yell0w> to deploy the app ?
[08:13] <orchid`> can anyone assist me with my audio issue?
[08:14] <theacolyte> it's actually opennms
[08:14] <bulmer> theacolyte: you're trying to compile with java? is it using ant?
[08:14] <Dr_willis> meTed,  it only came with like 128mb of ram.  (or was it 256mb?) little hd.  so on..  You can get $300 laptops with more power then it has. :)
[08:14] <theacolyte> javac is now 1.5.0_11
[08:14] <theacolyte> bulmer: I'm not sure, didn't write it
[08:14] <meTed> Dr_willis: i got you
[08:15] <yell0w> are you a physicist or something theacolyte ?
[08:15] <yell0w> lol
[08:15] <theacolyte> it's called jicmp
[08:15] <meTed> Dr_willis: i didn't realize it was that old
[08:15] <yell0w> mass spectroscopy ?
[08:15] <yell0w> lol
[08:15] <theacolyte> yell0w: even worse i'm in IT management
[08:15] <yell0w> lol
[08:15] <Dr_willis> meTed,  :) its my SSh terminal, and web browser when the other pcs die.
[08:15] <theacolyte> why do you ask though? I'm trying to install http://www.opennms.org :P
[08:15] <Dr_willis> Night all.
[08:15] <theacolyte> I don't know
[08:15] <meTed> Dr_willis: so you don't use windoze at all?
[08:16] <om> does anyone know what is the parallel init thing?
[08:16] <theacolyte> I'm sick and on cold medicine
[08:16] <om> is true that linux will boot faster?
[08:16] <Codemaster> hey there - can anyone help a bit perhaps with CPU Scaling/Throttling for my laptop?
[08:16] <yell0w> theacolyte, tha'ts a site on parking
[08:16] <theacolyte> yell0w: what? hehe
[08:17] <yell0w> openms.org
[08:17] <theacolyte> it's opeNNms.org
[08:18] <salvatore_> ciao
[08:18] <dystopianray> Codemaster: what cpu does your laptop have?
[08:18] <Codemaster> because i know my processor supports up to 2.2 GHz (cat'd /etc/proc/cpuinfo and it says so, even), but it never goes above 798 MHz, even under heavy programs or intense loading
[08:18] <theacolyte> Codemaster: that's usually caused by intel speedstep
[08:18] <theacolyte> Codemaster: it's normal
[08:18] <Codemaster> dystopianray: AMD Athlon 64 3400+
[08:18] <GreyWolfe> Would someone mind coming into ##windows and give me completely silly answers to questions? That seems to be the best way to get someone else to offer serious answers in there.
[08:18] <dystopianray> Codemaster: the frequency should 'just work'
[08:18] <meTed> dystopianray: you should get the ubuntu noble prize for all your help :)
[08:18] <theacolyte> Codemaster: it's the amd speedstep
[08:18] <Codemaster> theacolyte: yeah, im used to it lowering it but... its not increasing it ;)
[08:19] <revx> im 5 hrs new with ubunto...i just cant run my volume control it say  " please update it by running gst-register" any suggestions...or help
[08:19] <theacolyte> it always shows that, but it scales depending on performance, but it always gets the lowest speed for some reason -- windows will do it too
[08:19] <dystopianray> Codemaster: open a terminal and do: cat /dev/urandom > /dev/null
[08:19] <dystopianray> Codemaster: then it should increase
[08:19] <Codemaster> haha
[08:19] <Codemaster> dystopianray: i'll try and see if it does
[08:19] <kahrytan> revx, how are you controllng volume?
[08:19] <Tech_1> Can i ask a dumb question?
[08:19] <Codemaster> dystopianray: nope, no increase.
[08:20] <kahrytan> !dumb
[08:20] <ubotu> dumb is mc44
[08:20] <tico> hello guys good nicht
[08:20] <tico> night
[08:20] <Codemaster> it says 798 MHz 100% on the gnome applet, which is wrong
[08:20] <Codemaster> since obviously 100% would be 2.2 GHz
[08:20] <dystopianray> Tech_1: is that the question?
[08:20] <tico> how can you connect your home phone to your pc and use it as regular phone?
[08:20] <revx> i just cant open it...that li\ttle speaker near the TIME its marked X
[08:20] <GreyWolfe> revx: You may have the same problem I did at first. Right click on the little speaker thing in the top right, chose Open Volume Control, go to Switches, and make sure that your sound thing is checked
[08:21] <krux0> alright. time to play netpanzer
[08:21] <revx> ok wait
[08:21] <Tech_1> I am new to allot of this..how can i either hide my ip or somthing to that nature.
[08:21] <dystopianray> Codemaster: what scaling governor is it using?
[08:21] <theacolyte> Codemaster: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=258032
[08:21] <Codemaster> dystopianray: unsure to be honest
[08:21] <|seb|_> help! feisty and orinoco wifi don't play well together...anyone else noticed?
[08:21] <dystopianray> Codemaster: cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor
[08:22] <theacolyte> Codemaster: read what I just linked.,
[08:22] <Codemaster> ok
[08:22] <revx> " please update it by running gst-register " this is wat it says
[08:22] <theacolyte> anyway
[08:22] <PKdoR> jesus im oficially frustrated now
[08:22] <PKdoR> I cant change my title bars!!
[08:22] <dystopianray> Codemaster: what is the output of the command I just posted?
[08:22] <tsukasa_> whats the best usenet client
[08:22] <Codemaster> dystopianray: /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/ doesn't have cpufreq - only cache
[08:23] <bulmer> Tech_1: hide your ip from whom?
[08:23] <GreyWolfe> revx: type gst-register-0.8 into your terminal
[08:23] <dystopianray> Codemaster: ah ok, are you using feisty?
[08:23] <Codemaster> yes
[08:23] <revx> Registry is not present or it is corrupted, please update it by running gst-register ....this is wat comes out
[08:23] <dystopianray> Codemaster: I have a athlon64 3000+ and it works here
[08:23] <Codemaster> revx: I would presume you run gst-register from a termina
[08:23] <dystopianray> Codemaster: is your cpu dual core at all?
[08:23] <Codemaster> dystopianray: no sir
[08:24] <tsukasa_> whats the best usenet client for linux?
[08:24] <revx> wheres that terminal found im sorry im new pls help...but im interested OK
[08:24] <theacolyte> if it's a laptop it's a different version athlon
[08:24] <Tech_1> just for nosiness..allot of sites i go to are telling me what my ip is and what o/s im using and what browser i am useing..
[08:24] <GreyWolfe> click applications, then accessories, its in there
[08:24] <dystopianray> Codemaster: can you pastebin the output of: dmesg | grep -i powernow
[08:24] <Codemaster> dystopianray: sure
[08:24] <critter> hi
[08:24] <Codemaster> dystopianray: there is no output
[08:24] <yell0w> Tech_1, google proxy, read
[08:25] <danv12> Tech_1: if your host is secure, then it doesn't matter
[08:25] <Usrl_> question: I have a program that's telling me I need higher than GTK 2.6 when I run ./configure -- I checked synaptic and it looks like I actually have 2.10, so anyone have an idea what's up?
[08:25] <Tech_1> ok..thanks
[08:25] <tico> heyy some body knows why i dont see any more the light in my notebook when i connect ac power?
[08:25] <dystopianray> Codemaster: pastebin your entire dmesg
[08:25] <Codemaster> dystopianray: wooboy, okay
[08:25] <RAOF> Usrl_: You need the development packges.
[08:25] <Tech_1> ok dan..i was unsure of that.
[08:25] <Usrl_> RAOF: ok, libgtk-dev?
[08:25] <RAOF> !compile > Usrl_
[08:26] <bulmer> theacolyte: which step is failing you? step 4   runjava s ?
[08:26] <RAOF> Usrl_: Yup, although it won't quite be named that.
[08:26] <danv12> Tech_1: just do the usual hardening techniques avail for all hosts that are directly connected to the internet
[08:26] <meTed> nite all
[08:26] <Tech_1> k..i do use firestarter
[08:26] <PKdoR> can any body please assist with installing titlebars?
[08:27] <theacolyte> bulmet: what step? from where?
[08:27] <Codemaster> dystopianray: http://pastebin.com/d4cd7d485
[08:28] <PKdoR> how can i know if i have metacity or gtk1.x ot gtk 2.x
[08:28] <bulmer> theacolyte: openms   http://www.opennms.org/index.php/Running_OpenNMS_with_a_Dedicated_Tomcat_Server
[08:28] <tsukasa_> hey guys, im looking for a good usenet client
[08:29] <tsukasa_> preferably one that handles nzb and ssl
[08:29] <tsukasa_> any suggestions?
[08:29] <tico> Pkdor: go to synaptic and make a serch then check what do u have installed
[08:29] <Codemaster> dystopianray: sorry, im sure it's very bothersomse ;x
[08:30] <dystopianray> Codemaster: hrrm it's very strange, it detects a 800Mhz processor
[08:30] <theacolyte> bulmer: tomcat is started but giving an http 400 error
[08:30] <Codemaster> dystopianray: hah, weird.
[08:30] <salvatore_> hi hi hi
[08:30] <salvatore_> can someone say something to me?
[08:30] <dystopianray> Codemaster: can you do this: lsmod | grep ^powernow_k8
[08:30] <bulmer> theacolyte: is that the site you're following? one I pasted?
[08:30] <dystopianray> salvatore_: hello
[08:30] <tico> saltore_: about what?
[08:30] <hmhowie> hi salvatore_:)
[08:31] <salvatore_> thank you
[08:31] <danv12> salvatore_: say something
[08:31] <tico> jajaajjaja
[08:31] <tico> ahahahahahaha
[08:31] <salvatore_> i was not very sure then my irc client worked good
[08:31] <Usrl_> RAOF: Do you know what the dev package for libgtk is? I tried libgtk-dev, that's for 1.x it seems. I'm looking around on google, this "DirectFB" version shows up but it has dependancy issues
[08:31] <danv12> which one are you using?
[08:31] <salvatore_> it is the first time in chat irc for me
[08:31] <hmhowie> can you say something to me, salvatore_ ?
[08:31] <salvatore_> chat
[08:31] <danv12> welcome salvatore_
[08:31] <Codemaster> dystopianray: no result; lsmod | grep ^powernow didnt return any either
[08:31] <salvatore_> xchat*
[08:31] <danv12> there's an irc client called chat?
[08:31] <Usrl_> RAOF: nvm, found it
[08:31] <danv12> ahh
[08:31] <RAOF> Usrl_: You'd be after libgtk2.0-dev, or something.
[08:31] <dystopianray> Codemaster: try this: sudo modprobe powernow_k8
[08:31] <salvatore_> Xchat-- sorry
[08:31] <danv12> well it's a pretty good client
[08:31] <tico> salvatore_ where are u from?
[08:31] <salvatore_> i use linux uvuntu
[08:32] <revx> hey thanks its ok now...
[08:32] <cre8torx> anyone alive
[08:32] <salvatore_> italy
[08:32] <tico> nooo
[08:32] <salvatore_> i live in sicily
[08:32] <salvatore_> you?
[08:32] <BleedingMoon> how i upgrade my ff version from 2.0.0.2 to 2.0.0.6
[08:32] <BleedingMoon> ?
[08:32] <Codemaster> dystopianray: no text as displayed
[08:32] <Codemaster> *was
[08:32] <danv12> it's been too long since i was in IT :(
[08:32] <tico> venezuea but my family is from italia
[08:32] <dystopianray> Codemaster: that's normal, pastebin the dmesg output again
[08:32] <Codemaster> dystopianray: okay
[08:32] <tico> isola di elva ( in the north)
[08:32] <revx> was looking for the terminal hahahah but its ok now its done and i can now view my volume control
[08:32] <salvatore_> ah ok
[08:33] <salvatore_> we could even speak italian then :P
[08:33] <hmhowie> salvatore_: i imagine you use uBuntu :) btw. people don't like off-topic chatter in this room. the screen scrolls quickly enough as it is
[08:33] <Codemaster> dystopianray: well that's fun.. my laptop just shut off :)
[08:33] <tico> welcome
[08:33] <daning> hi
[08:33] <dystopianray> Codemaster: it shutdown when you loaded that module?
[08:33] <salvatore_> ok.. im sorry
[08:33] <Codemaster> well, i dmesg'd into a text file, oepened it in gedit and when i went to copy it, it shut off.
[08:33] <chodianoronaldo> dystopianray - thank you very much, that worked flawlessly
[08:33] <chodianoronaldo> cheers!
[08:33] <chodianoronaldo> bye
[08:34] <tico> guys do you know why when i connect my AC power the light still off?
[08:34] <Usrl_> tico: that's a hardware thing most likely
[08:35] <revx> where can i get plug ins for my video player totem...sort of CODECS i think
[08:35] <dystopianray> Codemaster: ok, start it up again and pastebin that text file
[08:35] <Usrl_> tico: could be as simple as the wire that powers the LED not being plugged into your mainboard
[08:35] <Codemaster> dystopianray: okay
[08:35] <tico> Usrl_: but yesterday it worked perfect
[08:35] <Usrl_> tico: Could've come loose
[08:35] <hmhowie> salvatore_: however, there doesn't seem to be that much going on at the moment :) do you have a question to ubuntu?
[08:35] <dystopianray> Codemaster: is there a bios option to enable powernow or cool 'n quiet or something like that?
[08:35] <Codemaster> tico: i've had wires come loose so
[08:36] <Codemaster> dystopianray: just checked, actually; there isn't anything like that; the bios is pretty bare, sadly
[08:36] <tico> Usrl_: maybe the update ... i guess
[08:36] <Usrl_> tico: or the LED was destroyed by a power surge or something. Unlikely though.
[08:36] <Codemaster> dystopianray: should i re-run dmesg now that i have rebooted or use the previous one
[08:36] <ashu> what's a good and easy c++ IDE in ubuntu?
[08:36] <Codemaster> ashu: Anjuta, Eclipse, KDevelop are 3 that I have tried
[08:36] <dystopianray> Codemaster: pastebin the text file as-is
[08:37] <tico> Usrl_: i will try with the live cd and check what happen:P
[08:37] <dystopianray> ashu: eclipse and kdevelop are pretty good
[08:37] <dystopianray> ashu: but i'd hardly call any of them 'easy' you are expected to know what you're doing
[08:37] <revx> where can i get plug ins for my video player totem...sort of CODECS i think
[08:37] <tico> Usrl_: thanks !
[08:37] <Codemaster> dystopianray: http://pastebin.com/d187f10
[08:38] <dystopianray> revx: sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly
[08:38] <ashu> dystopianray Codemaster are they similar to turbo C++ in windows?
[08:38] <Codemaster> never used turbo C++; sorry.
[08:38] <dystopianray> ashu: no idea, i've never used turbo c++
[08:38] <tico> revx: try serching in wiki
[08:38] <dystopianray> Codemaster: if you look at the last lines it detected the frequency levels of your cpu fine
[08:39] <Codemaster> dystopianray: yeah i saw that
[08:39] <dystopianray> Codemaster: i suspect a bios and/or chipset problem
[08:39] <Codemaster> dystopianray: oh lovely
[08:39] <Codemaster> think updating the bios might help?
[08:39] <dystopianray> Codemaster: it might
[08:39] <Codemaster> i dont think there's any updates but let me check anyway.
[08:39] <revx> ok
[08:39] <dystopianray> Codemaster: I notice you have a sis mobo in that laptop, as far as I know sis are quite rubbish
[08:39] <Codemaster> dystopianray: yeah, i really hate this laptop, but since i paid money on it, mind as well put it to use
[08:40] <visioncig> my pc has intel bcm4401 and iwp2200,now it can catch the wireless signal of tp-link,but can't open a web page
[08:40] <ashu> dystopianray: ok, then can u just write a sample C++ (like displaying a name or something in c
[08:40] <Esteth> How do i force a process to exit that isn't managed by the window manager?
[08:40] <ashu> in pastebin and give me the link
[08:40] <Usrl_> RAOF: thanks, I've got it working now. I need to set a couple aliases to make it work nicely, but it works. I appreciate it
[08:40] <dystopianray> ashu: yeah ok
[08:40] <quasar88> hello all I am a noob. I just installed ubuntu yelp 2.16.1 I cannot play DVD's what should I do ?
[08:40] <dystopianray> ashu: C or C++?
[08:40] <dystopianray> quasar88: yelp?
[08:40] <Codemaster> ashu: #include <cstdio> int main(void) { printf("Hello, World!"); return; }
[08:40] <ashu> C++
[08:41] <n2diy> Esteth: kill it with top
[08:41] <Codemaster> technically that's C, but it'll compile either way ;)
[08:41] <ashu> Codemaster: sorry i meant c++
[08:41] <Esteth> n2diy: How do i go about that?
[08:41] <tico> Esteth: go to system monitor, then process, kill process
[08:41] <Codemaster> ashu: #include <iostream> int main(void) { std::cout << "Hello World" << std::endl; return; }
[08:41] <pipegeek> Hello all
[08:41] <n2diy> Esteth: run top, and then kill it.
[08:42] <quasar88> yes dystopianray YELP
[08:42] <dystopianray> quasar88: what is yelp?
[08:42] <ashu> Codemaster: it looks similar to turbo c++, but what's that std:: thing?
[08:42] <tico> pipegeek hello
[08:42] <dystopianray> !pastebin
[08:42] <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)
[08:42] <Codemaster> ashu: std is the namespace
[08:42] <quasar88> ubuntu version
[08:42] <daning> done
[08:42] <Esteth> tico: Thanks. n2diy: Thanks for the help, i ended up using system monitor. Allthough the app hasn't closed now, and it says Status:Zombie in system monitor
[08:42] <Codemaster> ashu: alternatively, i could have just put a "using namespace std;" at the top, but i advise myself against that
[08:42] <dystopianray> ashu: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/37972/
[08:42] <ashu> Codemaster: will this code work both on anjuta and eclipse?
[08:43] <sn00p-> hello, I just isntalled ruby gems on my system and the program I need it for is asking for version 1.2.20 and ubuntu installed 1.2.1 Does anybody know where enviroment.rb is stored?
[08:43] <Codemaster> ashu: should.
[08:43] <Esteth> tico/n2diy: Fixed by saying "kill process" instead of "stop process"
[08:43] <quasar88> dystopianray Yelp 2.16.1 is the ubuntu release
[08:43] <ashu> dystopianray Codemaster: thanks a lot!
[08:43] <Codemaster> np
[08:44] <dystopianray> quasar88: what is yelp though?
[08:44] <tico> Esteth: OK! awesome good luck
[08:44] <n2diy> Esteth: ok, play around with running top from a terminal. System monitor is only available to you in X, so top is your friend in a CLI.
[08:44] <Codemaster> dystopianray: could part of the problem be that i don't have powernowd installed :x?
[08:45] <dystopianray> Codemaster: no, you don't need any userspace progs for frequency scaling
[08:45] <Codemaster> ok
[08:45] <dystopianray> Codemaster: does the frequency scaling work in windows?
[08:45] <Codemaster> dystopianray: last time i checked, yes
[08:45] <tico> Esteth: there is a code also to kill process using the consola
[08:45] <quasar88> dystopianray when I click help - about that's what it shows as the version
[08:45] <linxuz3r> tico killall programname
[08:45] <Codemaster> tico: xkill is nice if the program has a gui; otherwise, killall programname or kill -9 pid works
[08:46] <Danavas> how can i do a network install from within windows?
[08:46] <Esteth> tico / n2diy: Cool, i'll play around with top then. I'm surprised at the amount of CLI stuff in linux. Even web browsers :P
[08:46] <linxuz3r> get the pid from ps aux | grep prograname
[08:46] <quasar88> anyone have info on how to play DVD's ?
[08:46] <Codemaster> Danavas: google for PXE install
[08:46] <john_> can anyone shed some light on the dmi_string: out of memory error on startup. i was ok on 32 bit ubuntu but went over to 64 and this turns up.  also now have a few other errors but one at a time LOL also im a Newbie so please be non techie please
[08:46] <Danavas> but they talk about from within linux
[08:46] <dystopianray> quasar88: sudo apt-get install libdvdread3
[08:46] <n2diy> Esteth: ok, run lshw?
[08:46] <dystopianray> quasar88: /usr/share/doc/libdvdread3/install-css.sh
[08:46] <tico> linuxuz3r: thanks Codemaster: thanks!
[08:47] <Codemaster> welcome
[08:47] <skinnypuppy1334> I'm running 6.06, clean install and don't want to install automatix, what are the repos for all the mpeg and wmv flv codecs and such for 6.06
[08:47] <Esteth> n2diy: I get lots of information about my hardware. Maybe you meant someone else?
[08:47] <tico> Esteth: (any case)  killall programname,  xkill is nice if the program has a gui; otherwise, killall programname or kill -9 pid works
[08:47] <PKdoR> where is my xorg.cong file
[08:47] <skinnypuppy1334> pkdor /etc/X11
[08:48] <n2diy> Esteth: no, I didn't. When you need to config something, that is a handy comm'and.
[08:48] <n2diy> #command
[08:48] <dystopianray> PKdoR: /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[08:49] <Esteth> n2diy: Ahh, ok. tico: Thanks again, everyone's so helpful here :)
[08:49] <n2diy> Esteth: Just showing you some power you have from the CLI.
[08:49] <quasar88> OK dys I'll give that a shot. Thanks
[08:50] <Esteth> n2diy / tico: Thanks for all your help, but i have to leave the house for classes now :(
[08:50] <Codemaster> good luck
[08:50] <n2diy> Esteth: lsusb and lspci are useful too.
[08:51] <tico> Esteth: dont worry good luck ! see you later
[08:51] <Codemaster> dystopianray: rofl, i guess idk the result of vista - it just turns off instead of booting
[08:51] <n2diy> Esteth: 73
[08:51] <dystopianray> Codemaster: vista just turns off?
[08:51] <Codemaster> dystopianray: yup; but then again, it's vista.
[08:52] <Codemaster> dystopianray: random idea; maybe i should uninstall all of those power handling daemons?
[08:52] <Codemaster> like cpufreqd
[08:52] <ashu> oh yeah, can anyone tell how to install and use beryl / compiz in ubuntu?
[08:53] <Codemaster> ashu: i know there's thousands of guides on that
[08:53] <revx> it cant load :   sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-plugins   why?
[08:53] <ashu> Codemaster: which one is better?
[08:53] <revx> it cant load :   sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-plugins   why?
[08:53] <Tarkus> hi. im in the live envoronment atm (running off usb flash drive). and im trying to backup my data from an ntfs partition to a new (empty) ext3 partition.. i am unable to do so atm because i dont have permissions. any idea how i can get full read/write for all my partitions?
[08:54] <Codemaster> ashu: they have different features; i tend to enjoy beryl more
[08:54] <ashu> Codemaster: i had installed beryl once before and it just kept crashing
[08:54] <AzMoo[w] > Anyway I can find out what configure string a package was compiled with?
[08:54] <daning> Tarkus: try ntfs-3g
[08:54] <dystopianray> Codemaster: are they actually running though?
[08:55] <Codemaster> let me check
[08:55] <dystopianray> Tarkus: sudo -i
[08:55] <ashu> Codemaster: compiz ian't listed in add / remove programs; and i don't know how to install those .tar.gz stuff from it's website
[08:55] <Codemaster> ashu: tar -xvf [file] .tar.gz
[08:55] <dystopianray> ashu: use synaptic not add/remove
[08:56] <sn00p-> how do I update ruby to the latest version?
[08:56] <musikgoat> ashu: try compiz-fusion
[08:56] <lwizardl> Hi
[08:56] <musikgoat> I've been really happy with that
[08:56] <Codemaster> dystopianray: i do a ps -A | grep -i 'pow' and all i get is 'gnome-power-man' and when i do ps -A | grep -i 'cpu' all I get is cpufreq-applet so I guess they arent running ?
[08:56] <lwizardl> does ubuntu support touchscreens
[08:56] <dystopianray> Codemaster: yeah looks like they aren't
[08:56] <Codemaster> dystopianray: think i should try starting them for kicks
[08:56] <dystopianray> Codemaster: all they do is use the standard kernel cpufreq interfaces
[08:56] <Codemaster> hm
[08:57] <ashu> musikgoat: what's compiz-fusion?
[08:57] <dystopianray> Codemaster: try loading powernow_k8 again and see if it shuts down
[08:57] <Codemaster> okay
[08:57] <Codemaster> dystopianray: same way? sudo modprobe powernow_k8?
[08:57] <dystopianray> Codemaster: yep
[08:57] <musikgoat> ashu its a meld of compiz and beryl
[08:57] <musikgoat> http://www.google.com/search?q=compiz+fusion&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=com.ubuntu:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
[08:58] <Codemaster> dystopianray: well, the CPU monitor shoots up to 2.20 and it hasn't crashed it... then again, i haven't run anything yet
[08:58] <Codemaster> there we go
[08:58] <musikgoat> i've had very good functionality with my crappy integrated intel graphics card on my laptop
[08:58] <Codemaster> tried to open cedega (not even a game) and it shuts off.
[08:58] <dystopianray> Codemaster: if vista and ubuntu are shutting down then I suspect a hardware or bios problem
[08:59] <Codemaster> yeah, i wouldn't be too surprised.
[08:59] <Codemaster> is there any way i can have this k8 load and clock it to around 1 or 2 GHz?
[08:59] <ashu> musikgoat: after i don't download the .tar.gz files, what do i do?
[08:59] <dystopianray> Codemaster: you can adjust the frequency in /sys
[08:59] <dystopianray> Codemaster: but ubuntu's power management stuff will likely override your settings
[08:59] <Codemaster> dystopianray: how would I go about doing that? I never have
[08:59] <Codemaster> oh i see
[09:00] <Codemaster> dystopianray: in administration > power ?
[09:00] <ashu> musikgoat: i meant "after i download the .tar.gz files what do i do"?
[09:00] <musikgoat> ashu:  this is the guide that I used a while back
[09:00] <musikgoat> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=481314
[09:00] <dystopianray> Codemaster: yeah i guess, i use kubuntu so I don't relaly know what gnome has
[09:01] <Codemaster> ah okay :)
[09:01] <chuy_max> is  xmms2 included in feisty repositories?
[09:01] <Codemaster> i've tried all the various environments; i dont really have a preference so i just am lazy and left it gnome
[09:01] <BBHoss> can someone help me configure ubuntu 7.04 to use my widescreen monitor (1400x900) resolution?
[09:01] <musikgoat> sorry ashu, wrong link
[09:02] <Codemaster> dystopianray: are there any KDE apps that would assist me in this, you think/
[09:02] <musikgoat> but you could try this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=536149
[09:03] <kurros> are you trying to adjust cpufreq?
[09:03] <ashu> musikgoat: yeah the first link confused me...
[09:03] <Codemaster> kurros: somewhat
[09:03] <Codemaster> kurros: my laptop only detects 798 MHz until we load powernow_k8 - then it shoots up to 2.2 and crashes
[09:03] <dystopianray> Codemaster: probably not
[09:04] <Codemaster> kurros: so i was thinking... can i adjust it to 50% or so of CPU usage (around 1 GHz maybe) - perhaps even around 2 GHz?
[09:04] <Codemaster> instead of a whole 2.2
[09:04] <kurros> oh
[09:05] <kurros> the built in cpufreq applet in gnome lets you pick a clock speed or an auto setting
[09:05] <kurros> not sure about the crashing though
[09:05] <Codemaster> kurros: yeah, when I try starting it, it says CPU frequency scaling is unsupported.
[09:07] <Codemaster> kurros: then again, that was the monitor... perhaps it is a different app
[09:08] <Codemaster> dystopianray: now that i think of it, when i installed powernowd, my system crashed on startup - perhaps this was because it was loading the powernow_k8 and scaling it up to 2.2 (perhaps overeating or who knows what)
[09:09] <dystopianray> Codemaster: the default should be to use the 'ondemand' governor which defaults to the lowest frequency and scales up as needed
[09:09] <Codemaster> dystopianray: hm weird.
[09:09] <kurros> yeah, might try using conservative or powersave
[09:10] <Codemaster> dystopianray: that'd be ideal, but let me see if i can reinstall powernowd
[09:10] <kurros> or just picking whatever the middle speed is
[09:10] <ashu> Codemaster: in anjuta, after compiling how do i run the program?
[09:10] <Codemaster> ashu: not sure, to be honest; I haven't used Anjuta in a while
[09:10] <dystopianray> Codemaster: i don't think powernowd or anything else are actually going to do anything
[09:11] <dystopianray> Codemaster: your machine is shutting down when you load the actual driver for the frequency scaling
[09:11] <brophat> why don't  I have ext amp and phone jack sense buttons on my alsa mixer
[09:11] <Codemaster> right
[09:11] <dystopianray> Codemaster: so there is something horribly wrong in terms of your bios or the hardware itself
[09:11] <Codemaster> yeah
[09:11] <ashu> dystopianray: how do i run aprogram after compiling it (in anjuta)?
[09:12] <newdude> hey there does anyone know how to get the microphone working with ubuntu(in skype program)
[09:12] <dystopianray> ashu: I don't know I haven't used it
[09:12] <dystopianray> ashu: there is probably a menu item for running a program
[09:12] <musikgoat> ashu: google is your freind
[09:12] <ashu> dystopianray: ok
[09:13] <musikgoat> *friend
[09:13] <lib_> help - i have sliced through my extensor tendons in one hand and need to learn dvorak one-handed typing
[09:14] <newdude> hey there does anyone know how to get the microphone working with ubuntu(in skype program)?
[09:14] <lib_> is there a may of doing this on ubuntu?
[09:15] <dystopianray> newdude: you probably just need to play with the input mixer settings
[09:15] <musikgoat> lib_: is there a mavis bacon teaches typing one handed course :-P
[09:16] <lib_> musikgoat i need to remap the keyboard 1st
[09:17] <musikgoat> sorry, i wasn't being serious
[09:19] <lib_> hi - i have sliced through my extensor tendons in one hand and need to learn dvorak one-handed typing
[09:19] <nasser> when new version of ubuntu release
[09:19] <lib_> anyone done this ever+
[09:19] <dystopianray> nasser: late october
[09:19] <dgjones> nasser, 18th October
[09:19] <vancomycin> so i have three splash screen images (Debian Tux) (background, error, shutdown.jpg's) + 1 config.xml file  > i downloaded them from here - http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Debian+Tux+%28Splashy%29?content=38833 >> what's the easiest way to install this w/o screwing up? :) I saw so many posts on the forums - and looks like many variations - not sure which one or how to do - i am using fiesty 7.04
[09:19] <brophat> how come my alsamixer does not have ext amp switch or headphone jack sense?
[09:20] <nasser> thank you
[09:20] <dystopianray> brophat: probably becuase your sound card doesn't have them
[09:20] <revx> where can i get plug-ins for my plyaer? can anyone help...
[09:21] <dystopianray> revx: what plugins?
[09:21] <revx> repository i think...sorry i new to the term of ubunto.
[09:21] <vancomycin> btw, i put the folder + contents in the /etc/splashy/themes area , also downloaded Gnome Splash  Screen gui, but not sure on how to load those files into there
[09:22] <brophat> dystopianray but all the solutions I have been told on how to solve my headphone jack problems requires it.
[09:22] <revx> i just can play avi. file using my totem
[09:22] <revx> i just can play avi. file using my totem
[09:22] <revx> i just cant play avi. file using my totem
[09:22] <dystopianray> brophat: they are probably for different sound cards
[09:22] <revx> CANT play
[09:22] <dystopianray> revx: sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly
[09:22] <musikgoat> avi is a container,  that could be xvid, divx, others...
[09:22] <brophat> dystopianray do you know how I can fix my problem?
[09:22] <dystopianray> brophat: no sorry
[09:23] <revx> ok let me try
[09:23] <animaletto> ciao
[09:23] <animaletto> come va?
[09:23] <dystopianray> !it | animaletto
[09:23] <ubotu> animaletto: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[09:24] <animaletto> prr
[09:24] <tico> heyy guys
[09:24] <linuxemacs> hi
[09:24] <revx> Couldn't find package gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly.....the reply
[09:25] <tico> somebody knows why my network manager dont show me the real quality reception of the wireless
[09:25] <dystopianray> revx: are you using feisty?
[09:25] <dystopianray> tico: are you using an atheros card?
[09:26] <intelikey> i have a hung process,     anyone think they can help me un-hang it?
[09:26] <tico> dystopianray: no i use the broadcom which comes with my hp notebook
[09:26] <Codemaster> intelikey: use ps (or ps -A) to find the process' pid and use kill -9 pid
[09:26] <Codemaster> intelikey: or if it is a GUI, use xkill
[09:26] <dystopianray> intelikey: alt+f2, type 'xkill' and click on it
[09:26] <intelikey> Codemaster doesnt kill it
[09:26] <revx> im sorry im not so sure..but just installed this ubuntu 5.10 a very old one..what do think
[09:26] <intelikey> Codemaster not in X
[09:26] <dystopianray> revx: 5.10 is too old
[09:27] <intelikey> dystopianray not in X
[09:27] <Viper-Gtr> where i can download files?
[09:27] <dystopianray> Viper-Gtr: what file?
[09:27] <tico> dystopianray: but it show to me all wireless with 100% signal and it is  not true..
[09:27] <musikgoat> Viper-Gtr: from the intarweb
[09:27] <dystopianray> tico: could be a bug in network-manager or the driver
[09:27] <linuxemacs> revx: update your kernel version, least 6.06 or higher...
[09:27] <revx> pls HOW to update?
[09:28] <dystopianray> revx: download a newer install cd and install it
[09:28] <hmhowie> revx: he means update your installation :)
[09:28] <tico> dystopianray: maybe .. thanks by the way
[09:28] <linuxemacs> revx: edit your source.lst file, add gusty or festisy source, and type ' sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get upgread'.
[09:29] <revx> yes coz when i installed even 6.10 it wont run so i tried this 5.10
[09:29] <dystopianray> tico: if you do: iwlist eth1 scan (assuming eth1 is the interface) does it show the correct signal strength?
[09:29] <dystopianray> revx: try 7.04
[09:29] <revx> hahaha too much my pc is very slow
[09:29] <intelikey> Codemaster & dystopianray have tried -- killall <name> ;kill -[6,9,15]  <pid> ;kill -9 -1 ;killall5 ;init 6  ---  all as root and nothing kills it.  can't reboot because it waits for the process to die and it never dies.
[09:29] <linuxemacs> revx: yep~7.04 is very nice run on my laptop~~~goood
[09:30] <dystopianray> intelikey: it's probably a zombie process
[09:30] <revx> il start here 1st hahaha
[09:30] <dystopianray> intelikey: need to either kill it's parent or reboot
[09:30] <revx> wil thats ok
[09:30] <revx> where will i go to update my source.lst file?
[09:30] <dystopianray> intelikey: if it's parent is init then you have to reboot to get rid of it
[09:30] <intelikey> dystopianray you didn't read my post.     not possable to "software reboot"   i could pull the power cord.
[09:31] <dystopianray> intelikey: i know it's not possible, but it's all you can do
[09:31] <linuxemacs> revx: /etc/apt-get/source.lst
[09:31] <tico> dystopianray: i think so.. Quality:0/100  Signal level:-83 dBm  Noise level:-256 dBm
[09:31] <dystopianray> tico: so probalby a network-manager bug
[09:31] <revx> in the terminal?
[09:31] <linuxemacs> revx: vi /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:32] <intelikey> dystopianray so you are saying that pulling the power cord is the only way.    it's   tar xf -   called from dpkg   by the way.
[09:32] <linuxemacs> revx: yep~
[09:32] <calpolyt> hi
[09:32] <dystopianray> intelikey: if it's a zombie and its parent is init, then a reboot is the only way to fix it
[09:32] <dimsuz> how to turn ubuntu to kubuntu? :) I've just installed kde packages is that enough? may something go wrong during dist-upgrade to gutsy?
[09:33] <linuxemacs> revx: change your privilege to root, type "sudo vi /etc/apt/sources.list", otherwise you couldn't modify that file.
[09:33] <tico> dystopianray: Thanks a lot, i think it's a bug in network manager because if i check wifi_radar it gave me the real signal power
[09:33] <intelikey> dystopianray http://ubuntu.pastebin.us/39614
[09:33] <xipietotec> linux4me, ....don't tell newbies to use vi =P
[09:33] <xipietotec> sudo nano
[09:33] <intelikey> or pstree if you like that better   http://ubuntu.pastebin.us/39615
[09:34] <xipietotec> err, linuxemacs not linux4me
[09:34] <calpolyt> hey, im having trouble getting WPA working. ive tried alot of different things and none of em seemed to work. can anyone help me out with this?
[09:34] <vancomycin> anyone know how i can install a splash screen that has a folder w/ 3 images and a config.xml file?
[09:34] <vancomycin> it's a splashy theme from gnome-look
[09:35] <revx> already opened vi /apt.etc what will i do?
[09:35] <dystopianray> intelikey: you got too zombies, anything marked <defunct> is a zombie
[09:35] <dystopianray> calpolyt: what wifi chip do you have?
[09:35] <intelikey> dystopianray i know that.   i can't kill tar
[09:36] <xipietotec> revx, type :q! and then type sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:36] <calpolyt> i dont know exactly, its some in-built pos on my laptop. im new to linux in general so im not familiar with finding out my specs. whats the linux equivalent of dxdiag?
[09:36] <xipietotec> if you want to learn how to use vi(or vim which is better) you'll have to spend a little bit with vimtutor (which I reccomend by the way)
[09:36] <musikgoat> calpolyt: lspci  will give you the pci devices connected
[09:36] <MeRodent> anyone know how to change partition names. I think I need to change my boot partition to /dev/sda2 from /dev/sda3 so I can get grub working again.
[09:36] <dystopianray> intelikey: this doesn't work?: sudo kill -9 3254
[09:37] <frankxu> hi
[09:37] <intelikey> dystopianray no
[09:37] <intelikey> nor -15
[09:37] <calpolyt> 00:09.0 Network controller: RaLink RT2500 802.11g Cardbus/mini-PCI (rev 01)
[09:37] <xipietotec> MeRodent, ....why not just edit grub to point to /dev/sda3?
[09:37] <revx> :q!sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:37] <revx>    ..........is this correct?
[09:38] <dimsuz> MeRodent: change that in /boot/grub/menu.lst
[09:38] <MeRodent> xipietotec, because grub can't find /dev/sda3 to read menu.lst
[09:38] <intelikey> dystopianray i think it just showed it's self.  the hd just died.
[09:38] <dimsuz> MeRodent: ah. you can edit it from grub screen
[09:38] <musikgoat> calpolyt: do you have wpa-supplicant?
[09:38] <xipietotec> reverseblade, type :q! first, to exit out of vi, then type sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:38] <calpolyt> i do have it
[09:38] <musikgoat> are you using network manager?
[09:38] <xipietotec> err
[09:38] <xipietotec> revx, , type :q! first, to exit out of vi, then type sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[09:38] <dimsuz> MeRodent: while having your OS entry highlighted in a boot screen, press 'e'
[09:39] <calpolyt> yes
[09:39] <musikgoat> what happens when you connect?
[09:39] <bebe> hello
[09:39] <Evanlec> is there a difference between "vi" and "vim" ?
[09:39] <MeRodent> dimsuz, grub comes up with an error 17 or 22.
[09:39] <Codemaster> vim = vi improved
[09:39] <calpolyt> i can connect just fine to my WEP home network
[09:39] <Evanlec> oh
[09:39] <dimsuz> MeRodent: then edit this entry to replace /dev/ssda2 with /dev/sda3 and press 'b' to boot.
[09:39] <xipietotec> Evanlec, vim has more options, yes.
[09:39] <Evanlec> how so improved ? lol
[09:39] <tico> somebody knows how can i use my pc as regular phone connecting the cable (moden)
[09:39] <calpolyt> but i need WPA to connect to the LEAP network at my campus
[09:39] <brophat> anyone using feisty on hp dv2000 ?
[09:39] <dimsuz> MeRodent: i.e. you even don't see the list of OS's?
[09:40] <dystopianray> Evanlec: there is no difference on ubuntu though, vi is a symlink to vim
[09:40] <Evanlec> oh
[09:40] <bebe> can you tell me how to set nis ???
[09:40] <Evanlec> so visudo is really just vim sudoers
[09:40] <dystopianray> Evanlec: it's a little more than that
[09:40] <revx> what then?
[09:40] <MeRodent> dimsuz, yep. I used windows partition to change a blank partition and it obviously reordered the partitions.
[09:40] <dystopianray> Evanlec: always use visudo
[09:40] <musikgoat> calpolyt: do you know if you can connect to a WPA-personal network?
[09:41] <Evanlec> apparently u can only edit sudoers with "visudo" not sure why tho
[09:41] <tico> calpolyt: try network-manager
[09:41] <xipietotec> dystopianray, err, allways use visudo rather than sudo vi, you mean. =P
[09:41] <dystopianray> Evanlec: look at the perms on /etc/sudoers
[09:41] <calpolyt> i tried to; there's a guest network on campus as well and i couldnt connect to it either.
[09:41] <dimsuz> MeRodent: than you should boot from livecd and reinstall grub. this should be in some howto on wiki I guess
[09:42] <musikgoat> guest is unencrypted right?
[09:42] <calpolyt> right
[09:42] <MeRodent> dimsuz, I can mount the partitions from the live CD but I can't seem to install grub so it will see /dev/sda3 as a valid boot partition. :(
[09:42] <Evanlec> dystopianray, but why cant u use nano or gedit to modify sudoers? ;p
[09:42] <calpolyt> tico,  i already have network-manager
[09:42] <gehel_> Hello ! Do you know if there is a way to recursively delete a directory with smbclient ?
[09:42] <calpolyt> it wont give me WPA options. only WEP
[09:42] <musikgoat> calpolyt: it should
[09:42] <calpolyt> im guessing it needs to be configured somehow
[09:43] <calpolyt> and i dont know where or how to do that exactly
[09:43] <dystopianray> Evanlec: you could, but /etc/sudoers is always set read-only, visudo adjusts the perms termporarily adn ensures only one person is editing /etc/sudoers at any given time
[09:43] <calpolyt> the GUI isnt very exhaustive
[09:43] <Evanlec> dystopianray, i see
[09:43] <rausb0> calpolyt: network manager cannot work with ralink chipsets
[09:43] <revx> already inside /etc/apt window
[09:43] <dimsuz> MeRodent: you should launch grub shell and type some commands there. Like root (hd0), setup(hd0) etc. Please search for howto, i don't remember exact commands :)
[09:43] <revx> whats next?
[09:43] <Evanlec> dystopianray, but sudo nano /etc/sudoers wont work right?
[09:43] <xipietotec> calpolyt, when I set up my router to use WPA-PSK, network manager at first didn't know how to connect to my router, (it wanted a wep key) I had to open up Network-Admin and delete the wepkey information that was in there, then it connected just fine
[09:44] <reverseblade> xipietotec, oopps
[09:44] <revx> wheres the help...?
[09:44] <dystopianray> Evanlec: that's right, you'd need to manually adjust the permissions
[09:44] <alfborge> Any updated release date for tribe6?
[09:44] <dystopianray> Evanlec: just use visudo
[09:44] <dystopianray> alindeman: yes, never
[09:44] <dystopianray> alfborge: sorry that was for you
[09:44] <Evanlec> dystopianray, okay, i'll just use visudo, just curious
[09:44] <dystopianray> alindeman: wrong person sorry
[09:44] <calpolyt> well, i'll need WEP for my home connection
[09:45] <tico> calpolyt: which ubuntu do u have
[09:45] <dystopianray> Evanlec: /etc/sudoers is read-only, you'd have to make it writable to edit it without visudo
[09:45] <calpolyt> feisty
[09:45] <dgjones> !tribe6 | alfborge, i don't think there is a formal release for tribe 6 this time
[09:45] <ubotu> alfborge, i don't think there is a formal release for tribe 6 this time: Gutsy Gibbon (7.10) Tribe 6 is not a formal release, but rather a bugfixing milestone.  Please see http://tinyurl.com/3ytk9g for more information.
[09:45] <xipietotec> calpolyt, that's fine, just make sure your wep-key information is not kept in network-adin
[09:45] <MeRodent> dismuz
[09:45] <xipietotec> admin
[09:45] <musikgoat> calpolyt: http://live.gnome.org/NetworkManagerHardware
[09:45] <musikgoat> search ralink
[09:45] <alfborge> ubotu: Thanks :)
[09:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about thanks :) - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[09:45] <MeRodent> dismuz, I think I got it. need grub    root (hd0,2)
[09:45] <calpolyt> ill look at that musikgoat
[09:45] <calpolyt> thanks
[09:45] <musikgoat> yw
[09:45] <badraa> hi help me?
[09:46] <MeRodent> fixed. ;)
[09:46] <xipietotec> calpolyt, realize also that your card may not support WPA
[09:46] <musikgoat> calpolyt: it says its supported with 2.6.22 kernel
[09:46] <xipietotec> or whatever type of WPA that the network is using
[09:46] <calpolyt> it should, i was able to connect in windows xp
[09:46] <alfborge> dystopianray: I guess it's you I owe the thanks then. :)
[09:46] <dystopianray> !ask | badraa
[09:46] <ubotu> badraa: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[09:46] <musikgoat> and latest drivers
[09:46] <MeRodent> Now i only have to fix the menu.lst file.
[09:46] <alfborge> Ah, right... dgjones.  Thanks to you as well then. :)
[09:46] <xipietotec> you can also try manually editing your wpa-supplicant config
[09:47] <badraa> i can't play broodwar on ubuntu?
[09:47] <dystopianray> badraa: you need to use wine
[09:47] <badraa> this is not possible?
[09:47] <badraa> yes i have
[09:47] <dystopianray> badraa: you should be able to
[09:48] <badraa> how to install/
[09:48] <rausb0> xipietotec: ralink cards do not work with wpa_supplicant for WPA. they need some iwpriv commands to do WPA, and only WPA-PSK is supported.
[09:48] <Evanlec> badraa, bw no work with wine? bummer
[09:48] <vecnah> bonjour
[09:48] <xipietotec> badraa, you need to use wine, cedega, or crossover, and checkout their database for instructions
[09:48] <dystopianray> badraa: you need to install starcraft before broodwar
[09:48] <xipietotec> rausb0, ah, well there's the answer =)
[09:48] <dystopianray> badraa: can you get starcraft working?
[09:48] <Evanlec> badraa, use command line, "wine setup.exe"
[09:48] <calpolyt> so will changing my kernel fix that?
[09:48] <vecnah> j ai desactiv compiz-fusion mais je ne peux plus deplacer fifrefox d un ecran sur un autre quelqu un aurait une ide?
[09:49] <xipietotec> !ubuntu-fr | vecnah
[09:49] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ubuntu-fr - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[09:49] <badraa> ok
[09:49] <dgjones> !fr | vecnah
[09:49] <ubotu> vecnah: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[09:49] <xipietotec> there you go
[09:49] <rausb0> calpolyt: fix what?
[09:49] <vecnah> sorry wrong chan
[09:49] <dystopianray> badraa: can you get starcraft to work?
[09:49] <calpolyt> musikgoat tells me WPA is supported on ralink cards with 2.6.22 kernel
[09:49] <calpolyt> so i should be fine if i change my kernel?
[09:49] <rausb0> calpolyt: wrong
[09:50] <rausb0> musikgoat: ralink drivers are NOT included in 2.6.22
[09:50] <Evanlec> vecnah, tu as deux moniteurs?
[09:50] <musikgoat> I also said to update to the svn version of the ralink drivers
[09:50] <vecnah> oui
[09:50] <badraa> tnx
[09:50] <vecnah> I am using twin view
[09:50] <musikgoat> rausb0: I'm getting this from live.gnome.org
[09:50] <musikgoat> Supports unencrypted and WEP networks when used with NetworkManager.  While the driver supports WPA, it does not use Linux Wireless Extensions for WPA support, which is required for NetworkManager. Note: WPA/WPA2 is working since kernel-2.6.22 with the new Wireless-Stack and the latest rt2x00 CVS version.
[09:50] <ph1qtion> where can i find proxies for IRC? plz help.
[09:51] <Evanlec> et qu'est-que-ce le problem?
[09:51] <ph1qtion> where can i find proxies for IRC? plz help.
[09:51] <rausb0> musikgoat: you mean the ralink driver rewrite? that isn't stable enough
[09:51] <`lonewolf> can someone help me, im trying to install a irc server. "bahamut-1.8.4" when i got to ./configure it, it comes up with an error.
[09:51] <`lonewolf> checking for gcc... gcc
[09:51] <musikgoat> i haven't used it personally, so I would trust your judgement
[09:51] <ph1qtion> where can i find proxies for IRC? plz help.
[09:51] <red|rain> i'm just wondering is anyone else having slow download speeds off of the ubuntu servers? I cant go faster then 30k :(
[09:51] <rausb0> musikgoat: i have tested them
[09:52] <dystopianray> `lonewolf: have you installed build-essential ?
[09:52] <calpolyt> so then, do i have any other options rausb0?
[09:52] <`lonewolf> checking for c comiler default output.... configure effor: C compiler cannot create executables
[09:52] <calpolyt> for connecting to a LEAP-authenticated network, which seems to require WPA
[09:52] <rausb0> musikgoat: still only the old drivers are usable
[09:52] <Evanlec> !build | `lonewolf
[09:52] <ubotu> `lonewolf: 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!)
[09:52] <`lonewolf> oh, ta.
[09:52] <xipietotec> ....I still can't believe that auto-conf is not in build-essentials
[09:53] <`lonewolf> its just a fresh install of the server package
[09:53] <Evanlec> what is auto-conf?
[09:53] <xipietotec> err, autogen
[09:53] <ph1qtion> where can i find proxies for IRC? plz help.
[09:53] <Evanlec> whats autogen? ;p
[09:53] <rausb0> calpolyt: for LEAP you are out of luck. the old drivers only support WPA-PSK, not LEAP. the new drivers (ralink driver rewrite) are too unstable now.
[09:53] <dystopianray> ph1qtion: somewhere else
[09:53] <xipietotec> Evanlec, some source packages use it instead of ./configure
[09:54] <Evanlec> oh
[09:54] <calpolyt> ok, thanks for the response rausb0.
[09:54] <Evanlec> honestly havent installed anything from source yet ;p
[09:54] <Evanlec> on this ubuntu
[09:54] <rausb0> calpolyt: if the driver rewrite becomes stable, it will work with wpa_supplicant and you can use all kinds of WPA.
[09:54] <sauvin> I haven't generally needed to yet BUT anticipate having to build a library in order to use an iPod
[09:54] <`lonewolf> thanks Evanlec and dystopianray
[09:55] <Evanlec> np
[09:55] <xipietotec> From what I understand, its easier than the ./configure method, (I dunno, I've never built a source package), but it should be in build-essentials since many source packages use it
[09:55] <`lonewolf> ^_^
[09:55] <Evanlec> `lonewolf, first do "sudo apt-get install build-essential
[09:55] <revx> any nice repository for my ubuntu 5.10 out there?
[09:55] <revx> any nice repository for my ubuntu 5.10 out there?
[09:55] <Evanlec> revx, ur ubuntu 5.10 is severely out of date
[09:56] <xipietotec> revx, ... ... ... ... upgrade your box man
[09:56] <Evanlec> lol
[09:56] <rausb0> calpolyt: so for now, you can only do unencrypted and WEP using network manager, or WPA-PSK using some awkward iwpriv commands
[09:56] <xipietotec> every new release day though, I come in under a different name and ask how to upgrade to the latest release from breezy.
[09:57] <Evanlec> rausb0, that was my experience with ubuntu out of the box, WEP and thats it
[09:57] <badraa> tnx for help me
[09:57] <dxdt> WPA worked out of the box for me.
[09:57] <revx> hahahha no worry about it...im new and want to study linux...its OK
[09:57] <rausb0> Evanlec: well, WPA-PSK is also possible, but only without network manager
[09:57] <Evanlec> dxdt, realy? using just network manager?
[09:57] <badraa> now i can play broodwar
[09:57] <Evanlec> rausb0, oh
[09:57] <dystopianray> Evanlec: it depends on your driver
[09:57] <dxdt> Evanlec: yeah with 7.04 it just worked.  ipw2200 for drivers
[09:57] <rausb0> Evanlec: and that is only true for ralink chipsets
[09:57] <Evanlec> badraa, how u get bw working? lol , i LOVE that game
[09:58] <dystopianray> Evanlec: atheros and intel 'just work' for example
[09:58] <xipietotec> WPA has worked out of the box for me as well. Although I just use WPA-PSK with TKIP & AES
[09:58] <badraa> yes
[09:58] <badraa> hehe
[09:58] <rausb0> Evanlec: others like intel pro/wireless work out of the box with WPA
[09:58] <badraa> battlenet
[09:58] <nanonyme> broadcom eugh :S
[09:58] <Evanlec> rausb0, i got a cisco aironet, which worked out of the box, but no WPA out of the box
[09:58] <rausb0> Evanlec: so it heavily depends on the wireless chipset you are using
[09:58] <nanonyme> still haven't got my bcm4318 to work properly on my ppc :)
[09:58] <xipietotec> Broadcom...is not something you say in polite company
[09:58] <Evanlec> badraa, how'd u get it working ?
[09:59] <nanonyme> btw, anyone using wifi-radar? looked like a *very* useful piece of software for linux
[09:59] <Evanlec> xipietotec, lol...i was gonna swap my roomates wireless card, but he has a belkin, which i belive is broadcome 43xx
[09:59] <tsukasa_> how do i associate programs with filetypes?
[10:00] <nanonyme> a friend talked for ralink chipset
[10:00] <rausb0> Evanlec: and you finally got WPA running with the aironet card? i guess you had to update the firmware, right?
[10:00] <hmhowie> Evanlec: my aironet would require a firmware update to support wpa :(
[10:00] <Evanlec> nanonyme, seemed only useful if you got a buncha wireless networks around...where i live im suprised i can pick up my neighbors
[10:00] <Evanlec> rausb0, no i never bothered
[10:00] <tsukasa_> how do i associate programs with filetypes? so i can get firefox open with... to work with what i want it to
[10:00] <Evanlec> hmhowie, yea i think mine woudl need a firmware up too, its a cisco 350 pci
[10:00] <rausb0> Evanlec: in my experience the aironet is a very crappy card, independently of the operating system
[10:01] <nanonyme> Evanlec, yeah, well. there's quite a lot here and i'll be using two different access points frequently later on
[10:01] <rausb0> Evanlec: and cisco never released a decent driver
[10:01] <Evanlec> rausb0, well...u wouldnt think so tho because of the cisco name, and its relative ease of use and stability with linux
[10:01] <nanonyme> Evanlec, and wifi-radar reminded me of how well wifi management is done in windows ;)
[10:01] <dgjones> tsukasa_, right click on the file, select properties and then go to the  open with tab and select which program you want to use to open a file
[10:01] <Evanlec> rausb0, downloading drivers from the cisco website is a NIGHTMARE
[10:02] <rausb0> Evanlec: yes
[10:02] <tsukasa_> dgjones: but that doesnt solve the open with problem with firefox
[10:02] <Evanlec> i mean god, you'd think...the biggest networking company on the planet, makes u register just to download ur wifi drivers
[10:02] <hmhowie> Evanlec: i registered by cisco to download the new firmware, but they said "wpa is not supported under linux on this card", whatever that's supposed to mean
[10:03] <Evanlec> hmhowie, lol, so u never got WPA on ur aironet?
[10:03] <nanonyme> has anyone tried ralink wifi chipset? it's said to be open
[10:03] <dgjones> tsukasa_, how do you mean open with problem with firefox
[10:03] <Evanlec> nanonyme, ralink = ?
[10:03] <calpolyt> rausb0, last question regarding WPA; if i were to buy a new wireless card, what chipset would work best with feisty?
[10:03] <tsukasa_> dgjones: firefox doesnt understand the associations made in gnome
[10:03] <hmhowie> Evanlec: nope :(
[10:04] <nanonyme> Evanlec, ralink is a chipset manufacturer like broadcom. you find them in some wifi devices
[10:04] <tsukasa_> dgjones: i can specify the filesystem path though... how do you look up where something is located via terminal
[10:04] <hmhowie> Evanlec: which is stupid because the university here requires it
[10:04] <tsukasa_> like whereis?
[10:04] <Evanlec> nanonyme, like what cards for example
[10:04] <rausb0> calpolyt: atheros works well with the madwifi driver, but there are revisions of the atheros chipset which are too new for the driver.
[10:04] <musikgoat> i would suggest an intel calpolyt
[10:04] <nanonyme> Evanlec, http://ralink.rapla.net/
[10:04] <Evanlec> hmhowie, i bet mines the same way, no wpa support lol
[10:05] <dgjones> tsukasa_, can;'t remember the command off the top of my head, what type of file are you trying open from firefox?
[10:05] <rausb0> calpolyt: the problem is how to know which card has which chipset. the card manufacturers keep changing chipsets frequently and without notice.
[10:05] <Evanlec> NO KIDDING nanonyme, the f5d7000 is ralink
[10:05] <Evanlec> nanonyme, thats my roomates card that i was gonna swat for my airo
[10:05] <tsukasa_> dgjones: nzb
[10:05] <musikgoat> intel 3945 and 2200? i believe are both great cards calpolyt
[10:05] <nanonyme> heh
[10:05] <dystopianray> intel is the best choice for wifi on linux
[10:05] <Pirate_Hunter> when running windows xp in virtual box where can i locate the C; drive in linux? I want to send some apps from my windows partition to my virtual windows "if that even makes sense"?
[10:05] <Evanlec> nanonyme, without him know of course ;p
[10:05] <calpolyt> ill take a look at those
[10:06] <rausb0> musikgoat: but these chipsets are only available as minipci
[10:06] <dystopianray> Pirate_Hunter: you have to mount the hdd image
[10:06] <musikgoat> awe, i never knew that
[10:06] <dystopianray> rausb0: get a pci card with a minipci slot on it
[10:06] <Evanlec> Pirate_Hunter, windows wont recognize linux partitions by default
[10:06] <rausb0> musikgoat: and some notebook bioses do not accept every minipci card, they have some kind of whitelist
[10:07] <nanonyme> still waiting for desktop computers with intel processor and integrated intel GPU and wifi
[10:07] <Evanlec> nanonyme, were u able to get ur ralink card working easily with ubuntu?
[10:07] <tsukasa_> dgjones: i got it i just poked around in /usr/bin
[10:07] <dgjones> tsukasa_, do you want a news reader to open the nzb file from firefox?
[10:07] <nanonyme> Evanlec, i don't have one. it's said to be easy
[10:07] <tsukasa_> yeah, i got it
[10:07] <UselessID> does someone wants to play nexuiz?
[10:07] <dgjones> tsukasa_, k
[10:07] <Evanlec> nanonyme, no ndiswrapper or any of that crap?
[10:07] <nanonyme> Evanlec, i have bcm4318 and it works very bad, as expected
[10:07] <nanonyme> Evanlec, it's open specs so the open driver should be very good
[10:07] <dxdt> an atheros pci card would probably be the best bet I imagine for PCI.
[10:08] <rausb0> nanonyme: ralink chipsets are generally supported, but WPA is still problematic because the ralink drivers do not use the standard wireless extensions for that.
[10:08] <Evanlec> nanonyme, meaning it shoudl work "out of the box" ?
[10:08] <tsukasa_> dgjones: mmm calling my reader directly isnt working quiiite well
[10:08] <tsukasa_> dgjones: each time i open it launches a new reader
[10:08] <Evanlec> rausb0, so no WPA for ralink cards?
[10:08] <Pirate_Hunter> dystopianray, Evanlec: is there a way I can mount my windows partition into virtual box so i can access it like that, if there is how do I do it, cause if my apps work well in virtual box there is no need to keep my windows partition
[10:09] <dgjones> tsukasa_, which reader, somebody on ubuntu forums suggested using Pan and end the firefox would open Pan for an nzb file
[10:09] <tsukasa_> dgjones: im using klibido right now
[10:09] <rausb0> Evanlec: not the standard way. only by using some iwpriv commands and only WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK is supported.
[10:09] <Evanlec> Pirate_Hunter, what are u gonna do with ur windows partition? lol
[10:09] <rausb0> Evanlec: that will change when the ralink driver rewrite is stable
[10:09] <musikgoat> Pirate_Hunter: if you don't use windows except for a few things, I would suggest it
[10:09] <dystopianray> Pirate_Hunter: should be able to access it via samba
[10:10] <dgjones> tsukasa_, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=437405, have a look at that, maybe it'll help
[10:10] <Evanlec> rausb0, whens that gonna be?
[10:10] <brophat> anyone use an hp pavilion laptop with ubuntu
[10:10] <rausb0> Evanlec: i don't know
[10:10] <nanonyme> heh, i suppose my broadcom card will start working well too when bcm43xx will be stable...
[10:10] <Evanlec> rausb0, what about the new kernel, 2.6.22 ?
[10:11] <rausb0> Evanlec: the ralink drivers are not part of the kernel source tree, even in 2.6.22. they are external drivers.
[10:11] <rausb0> Evanlec: for more ralink info check out http://rt2x00.serialmonkey.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
[10:11] <Evanlec> thx
[10:11] <dystopianray> Evanlec: 2.6.22 has the new wifi stack that the latest ralink drivers depend on
[10:12] <erUSUL> rausb0: yes, i'm tired of waiting for them to enter the vanilla tree.... :S
[10:12] <davetarmac> hi all - I'm having toruble with my sound. Sometimes it'll work, but others it won't. Any ideas?
[10:12] <Pirate_Hunter> Evanlec, musikgoat, dystopianray: I just wish to take some of my apps from my windows partition and install it in my in windows inside virtual box if that runs smoothly i intend to delete my windows partition as it would be a waste of time keeping it... now the problem is im still such a noob (geek in progression) that I dont know how to access my windows partition through virtual box. so how do i do it?
[10:12] <rausb0> Evanlec: basically the serialmonkey project takes the original drivers provided by ralink and rewrites them to be more standard compliant
[10:13] <Evanlec> dystopianray, so what does that mean for ralink cards?
[10:13] <dystopianray> Evanlec: it means the newest drivers need kernel 2.6.22 or higher
[10:13] <Evanlec> oh
[10:14] <musikgoat> Pirate_Hunter: you can ether run samba server or ftp server on your ubuntu system, and the virtual windows can access it through the virtual network
[10:14] <Evanlec> and the newest drivers have wpa n stuff?
[10:14] <dystopianray> Evanlec: apparently
[10:14] <Evanlec> Pirate_Hunter, u cant just delete ur windows partition, because you're running virtualbox thru windows...if u delete windows...there goes ur virtual box too
[10:15] <rausb0> Evanlec: yes. but as i said, they aren't stable yet. once they are, they'll hopefully find their way into the official kernel source tree.
[10:15] <nanonyme> livecd ftw
[10:15] <Pirate_Hunter> musikgoat:kk now i have never used samba know how to install it doh but not actually use it so could you guide me please
[10:15] <dystopianray> !samba | Pirate_Hunter
[10:15] <ubotu> Pirate_Hunter: 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
[10:15] <Evanlec> rausb0, okay, so u think i should swap out my aironet for my roomates belkin f5d7000 (ralink) ?
[10:16] <musikgoat> Pirate_Hunter: do you mean two different versions of windows?  or are you running vm from your real windows partiton?
[10:16] <Evanlec> rausb0, i would get 802.11g rather than 802.11b...
[10:16] <Pirate_Hunter> Evanlec: im running virtual box through ubuntu its emulating a clean windows install and my windows partition is /dev/sad1 which i wont need if this goes smoothly
[10:16] <musikgoat> ok
[10:16] <rausb0> Evanlec: yes
[10:16] <Evanlec> Pirate_Hunter, okay, so whats the problem?
[10:16] <musikgoat> follow ubotu's suggestions
[10:17] <JosX> Anyone here think they can help me?
[10:17] <musikgoat> his problem is knowing how to setup samba.  Pirate_Hunter, there are numerous guides
[10:17] <Evanlec> rausb0, so when i swap in the f5d7000 i should have wireless support no problem? cuz if i dont then i got no internet....and troubleshooting is quite hard without internet
[10:17] <Norrel> !ask | JosX
[10:17] <ubotu> JosX: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[10:17] <Leon_home> hello, on the "System monitor" there is tab named "User swap" what is this tab ?
[10:18] <Pirate_Hunter> Evanlec: the prob is that im still a geek in progression trying to learn how to access my physical windows partition so I can send apps to my emulated windows install
[10:18] <rausb0> Evanlec: now you'd have open and wep for the f5d7000 with network manager, and WPA-PSK with iwpriv
[10:18] <musikgoat> ohhh,  sorry Pirate_Hunter, i didn't see that this is what you wanted
[10:18] <musikgoat> Pirate_Hunter: you are not going to be able to copy and paste your apps
[10:18] <Evanlec> Pirate_Hunter, okay, first i would not worry about the virtual box, u can access your windows partition in ubuntu using ntfs-eg
[10:18] <rausb0> Evanlec: what type of card is the f5d7000? minipci? carbus? usb?
[10:18] <Evanlec> *ntfs-3g
[10:19] <Evanlec> rausb0, PCI
[10:19] <JosX> I just installed ubuntu, but it says cannot display
[10:19] <prathapnirmal> Hi I am having some serious problems in apt-get
[10:19] <[nrx] > mornin ladies and gents :)
[10:19] <rausb0> Evanlec: PCI? so it's not a notebook machine?
[10:19] <phoeboo> hello
[10:19] <JosX> how do i fix this
[10:19] <Evanlec> rausb0, no, desktop
[10:19] <dgjones> Leon_home, is it "user swap", or "used swap", mine has used swap, nothing for user swap
[10:19] <rausb0> Evanlec: alright
[10:19] <Pirate_Hunter> musikgoat: :) im the one who should apologising for giving you such a hard time this morning
[10:19] <rausb0> Evanlec: i think anything is better than the aironet, so swap it :)
[10:19] <prathapnirmal> every time u run apt-get update it throws me the following errore
[10:19] <prathapnirmal> W: GPG error: http://security.ubuntu.com dapper-security Release: Unknown error executing gpgv
[10:19] <prathapnirmal> W: GPG error: http://dl.google.com stable Release: Unknown error executing gpgv
[10:20] <prathapnirmal> W: GPG error: http://in.archive.ubuntu.com dapper Release: Unknown error executing gpgv
[10:20] <prathapnirmal> W: GPG error: http://in.archive.ubuntu.com dapper-updates Release: Unknown error executing gpgv
[10:20] <prathapnirmal> W: You may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems
[10:20] <Norrel> JosX: what kind of graphics card you have?
[10:20] <Norrel> !paste prathapnirmal
[10:20] <Leon_home> dgjones: sorry fix (used swap) what is that mean ?
[10:20] <JosX> Nivda
[10:20] <[nrx] > !pastebin | prathapnirmal
[10:20] <Norrel> JosX: what model
[10:20] <ubotu> prathapnirmal: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[10:20] <musikgoat> Pirate_Hunter: I would suggest making a backup, or image of your windows partition  (if you have room) and installing that in the VM
[10:20] <Evanlec> rausb0, yea, alrighty, tho 54mbits vs 11mbits isnt really a huge issue since my internet would never even approach saturating 11mb
[10:20] <phoeboo> haha
[10:20] <[nrx] > does anyone know of a linux radmin client?
[10:20] <V|4d> krdc ?
[10:20] <phoeboo> radmin client?
[10:21] <Evanlec> rausb0, but it is nice for network transfers n stuff
[10:21] <dgjones> Leon_home, its a space on the hard drive that is used to emulate memory when the physical memory gets full, the amount used is just the amount that the system needs at that point
[10:21] <Pirate_Hunter> Evanlec: yeha I know that but where would I put the files so it can be seen by the emulated partition? virtual box makes a C; drive but where is that located in ubuntu itself?
[10:21] <[nrx] > yeah, radmin client :)
[10:21] <JosX> Norrel: Nvidaia GeForce 6800
[10:21] <dgjones> !swap | Leon_home
[10:21] <ubotu> Leon_home: swap is used to move unused programs and data out of main memory to make your system faster. It can also be used as extra memory if you don't have enough. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwapFaq for more info
[10:21] <Norrel> JosX: so it haven't worked at all with ubuntu?=
[10:22] <Evanlec> Pirate_Hunter, ahh...see thats a little tricky, when you're running a virtual machine, its like a whole different computer, or atleast thats the idea...you would have to do it thru network shares as if u had two PC's
[10:22] <prathapnirmal> thanks everyone for the guidance, here is the log http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/37974/
[10:22] <JosX> Norrel: when i used the live cd it wasnt working
[10:22] <prathapnirmal> any pointers highly appreciated
[10:22] <Pirate_Hunter> musikgoat: hmmm kk thats new, how do i do that and I only want my important apps
[10:23] <marlun> In the terminal is there a keyboard shortcut to get the cursor to the beginning of the line?
[10:23] <JosX> Norrel: Untill I changed the Video settings to 1024*724 32bit
[10:23] <Evanlec> rausb0, are there any drivers at all i should get for the f5d7000 card or should i just use default?
[10:23] <[nrx] > marlun: home
[10:23] <Pirate_Hunter> Evanlec: Oh dang, do you have an idea what i can do is there a tutorial somewhere
[10:23] <musikgoat> Pirate_Hunter: an image is the complete partition, a backup is a backup
[10:23] <JosX> Norrel : also when i was in the live cd my cursor wasnt showing up
[10:23] <musikgoat> how much space do you have Pirate_Hunter
[10:24] <rausb0> Evanlec: use the default. btw, it could be that there are two drivers for that card in the ubuntu kernel. what is the pci-id of the card?
[10:24] <Evanlec> pci-id?
[10:24] <Evanlec> see i dont have the card sitting on my lap here..
[10:24] <JosX> screw it, this is annoying i quit for now
[10:25] <Evanlec> but im almost 100% thats its the f5d7000
[10:25] <rausb0> Evanlec: oh i thought you already had the card in your machine
[10:25] <Norrel> JosX: you need to install nvidia driver
[10:25] <Evanlec> no, the card is in my roomates machine downstairs ;p
[10:25] <rausb0> Evanlec: does he have linux or win xp on his computer?
[10:25] <Evanlec> xp
[10:25] <Pirate_Hunter> musikgoat: 115GB - 40GB for windows (5GB limit on privilege accounts "yeha im evil") / 40GB for ubuntu and the rest is unassigned until i need it
[10:26] <rausb0> Evanlec: you can see the pci id in the XP device manager under properties -> details or so
[10:26] <Evanlec> okay
[10:26] <rausb0> Evanlec: i need the vendor/product id
[10:26] <Evanlec> pci ID,
[10:26] <rausb0> Evanlec: two four-digit hex values
[10:26] <Leon_home> i am running some software the required big amount of RAM , because of the software my "used swap" getting to 6GB , when i am finished to work with the software , the swap still 6 GB why ?
[10:26] <Evanlec> its belkin i know that..
[10:26] <musikgoat> Pirate_Hunter: then you wont be able to use imaging easily, if your virtual box is smaller than your windows partition
[10:27] <rausb0> Evanlec: i mean the id, not a textual description
[10:27] <Irreducibilis> Will Ubuntu install to 1236MB of space?
[10:27] <musikgoat> thats if you are using the entirity of your windows partition
[10:27] <Evanlec> rausb0, hex values....like 0x8910 or something?
[10:27] <xipietotec> Irreducibilis, Ubuntu requires 3gb of space.
[10:27] <rausb0> Evanlec: yes
[10:27] <prathapnirmal> hi, can someone please help me? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/37974/ I am getting these errors when i run apt-get update
[10:27] <prathapnirmal> I am running 6.06
[10:27] <Evanlec> rausb0, i thot that was resource assignment
[10:28] <Evanlec> rausb0, okay lemme look, one sec
[10:28] <Irreducibilis> xipietotec: I can always bump that up to 2 gigs once I delete the iso
[10:28] <rausb0> Evanlec: no, not that entries
[10:28] <Irreducibilis> xipietotec: I am trying to install it to a 2gb flash drive to run in qemu
[10:28] <rausb0> Evanlec: i cannot show you what i mean, i don't have windows at all
[10:28] <Evanlec> k, brb
[10:28] <xipietotec> Irreducibilis, you'd have to use the server install and build from there, the standard live-cd ISO installs at 3gb.
[10:28] <Pirate_Hunter> musikgoat: there must be a way to do this I know virtual box created a C: drive but where the heck is that. I should think if i placed items in there is should show when I start up the windows box?
[10:28] <neztiti> hi guys - can i play fifa in linux ???
[10:28] <[nrx] > did you run apt-get update?
[10:29] <prathapnirmal> yes i did
[10:29] <prathapnirmal> it also throws me the same errors
[10:29] <xipietotec> neztiti, checkout winehq.
[10:29] <musikgoat> Pirate_Hunter: its "virtual"  that means it doesn't really exist as the same thing to the host
[10:29] <Irreducibilis> xipietotec: Plan B is to just either not install it and have Qemu boot it like a liveCD every time, or to use a persistant image type which only needs 1-2 gigs
[10:29] <musikgoat> so you cant just put files in one place
[10:30] <neztiti> xipietotec:  what do u mean??
[10:30] <musikgoat> i don't use virtual box, i use vmware, but I guess its the same thing
[10:30] <Pirate_Hunter> musikgoat: keep in progression getting information overload already l0ol so is there a way around this
[10:30] <xipietotec> neztiti, wine-hq (google it) will tell you what games are supported under wine.
[10:30] <musikgoat> I suggested FTP or samba
[10:30] <neztiti> xipietotec:  thank u m8
[10:30] <xipietotec> de nada
[10:31] <musikgoat> both have numerous guides online.   You are going to make your ubuntu os "the server" and the windows virtual box, "the client"
[10:31] <neztiti> xipietotec: how i can change lang  by iconv
[10:31] <[nrx] > prathapnirmal: it seems as though it's a network/connectivity issue
[10:31] <musikgoat> sudo apt-get install samba  is the first start
[10:32] <tsukasa_> okay lol. how do i get amarok to play mp3s
[10:32] <tsukasa_> >_>
[10:32] <xipietotec> neztiti, .....got no clue, there's a language selection in system preferences, but I don't know if that's what you're asking about
[10:32] <[nrx] > prathapnirmal: maybe try another mirror?
[10:32] <Poet_with_a_Gun> If you want to do less thinking you can try crossover office too neztiti
[10:32] <Irreducibilis> xipietotec: What would be the difference between using a persistant image and actually installing it?
[10:32] <Poet_with_a_Gun> That's how I run wow.
[10:32] <Poet_with_a_Gun> Err WoW
[10:32] <xipietotec> Irreducibilis, it loads off the image into ram
[10:33] <xipietotec> install means it loads files from the hard disk
[10:33] <AgreSor> Hi to all..
[10:33] <tsukasa_> what do i need to install to get amarok to play mp3s?
[10:33] <xipietotec> so persistent image means larger ram-disk
[10:33] <neztiti> iconv -l | grep
[10:33] <Poet_with_a_Gun> You need the codec
[10:33] <AgreSor> I have really big problem , i have receiving and uploading data without doing anything... i dont know what packet's i'm receiving and what i'm sendign.,..
[10:33] <tsukasa_> Poet_with_a_Gun: which is called what
[10:34] <AgreSor> CAN someone tell me how to see who sending me packets on some port ???
[10:34] <Poet_with_a_Gun> gstream I think
[10:34] <xipietotec> AgreSor, that's standard network raw traffic
[10:34] <neztiti> xipietotec: i mean this iconv -l | grep ISO8859-6
[10:34] <musikgoat> AgreSor: ethereal
[10:34] <Pirate_Hunter> musikgoat: hmmmm??? any ideas...
[10:34] <Leon_home> i am running  software that required big amount of RAM , because of the software my "used swap" (under System monitor) get up to 6GB , when i am finish working  on the software , my "used swap" still 6 GB why ?
[10:34] <AgreSor> musikgoat thanks.
[10:34] <Poet_with_a_Gun> there's a "good, the bad, the ugly package" in the add remove programs thinger or you can get automatix and ignore all the mumbo jumbo about the mpaa police coming to your house to kill you if you down load the codecs there.
[10:35] <dgjones> !automatix | Poet_with_a_Gun
[10:35] <ubotu> Poet_with_a_Gun: Automatix2 is a block of code which attempts to install some software.  When it fails and breaks systems, we don't provide support for it.  A creditable analysis from a debian/ubuntu developer is here - http://mjg59.livejournal.com/77440.html (Additional information: /msg ubotu worksforme)
[10:35] <xipietotec> neztiti, well according to the iconv man page it says inconv -f FOO -t Bar (where -f stands for from, and -t stands for to)
[10:35] <Poet_with_a_Gun> be quiet you metal menace.
[10:35] <combinio> is any italian on this channel ? :)
[10:36] <rausb0> !it | combinio
[10:36] <ubotu> combinio: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[10:36] <Pirate_Hunter> Leon_home: 6GB swap hmm considering how slow swap is? you're better off upgrading your motherboard to handle 6gb physical Ram
[10:36] <Irreducibilis> xipietotec: If I bought a 4GB flash drive, would it be enough to install and use it in a reasonable manner?
[10:36] <combinio> rausb0, no, no... i even do not speak italian :)
[10:36] <xipietotec> Irreducibilis, should be yes.
[10:36] <combinio> but wanted to ask about something :)
[10:36] <musikgoat> Pirate_Hunter: this looks like a good guide  http://www.go2linux.org/node/98
[10:36] <Pirate_Hunter> Leon_home: i cant really help you just pointing out something useful
[10:36] <[nrx] > anyone know what the thunderbird package name is? lol
[10:36] <neztiti> xipietotec: something wrong with me here - i cant compile vdr in my system
[10:37] <[nrx] > !mail
[10:37] <ubotu> mail is another medium to communicate. Ubuntu mailinglists can be found at http://lists.ubuntu.com
[10:37] <Leon_home> Pirate_Hunter: my hardware is : dual core conroe 1.86 g , with 8 GB RAM , and 2 HDD of 500 GB
[10:37] <Pirate_Hunter> musikgoat: will look at it thanx for helping me
[10:37] <[nrx] > !email
[10:37] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about email - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:37] <[nrx] > sorry
[10:37] <kalani> does anyone know where I can get the patch for AWN that makes it look like a Mac Dock? I followed the link, but there is nothing there.
[10:37] <xipietotec> neztiti, I don't know a whole lot about converting video formats, you might try in the forums
[10:37] <Irreducibilis> Leon_home: Eight gigs? :O How could you ever use all of that?
[10:37] <kalani> http://pastebin.ubuntu-nl.org/27530/
[10:37] <captainzerocool> can you even USE 8Gb of ram?  :P
[10:37] <xipietotec> kalani, don't use the patch, instead check out the repository for awn-bzr
[10:38] <musikgoat> virtual machines!!
[10:38] <kalani> okay
[10:38] <xipietotec> you can find it on Trevinho's source.list
[10:38] <Irreducibilis> I believe 32 bit systems poop out at 2.8gigs of ram
[10:38] <Leon_home> Irreducibilis: i run some script on 400 GB databases
[10:38] <Pirate_Hunter> Leon_home: im guessing is because swap takes longer to release the memory but than with 8GB ram are you sure you're using swap and not physical ram
[10:38] <xipietotec> its under awn-extras in the tux-repository I tihnk
[10:38] <rausb0> Evanlec: meanwhile i googled for belkin f5d7000. at least one revision of that card does NOT have a ralink chipset.
[10:38] <xipietotec> think
[10:40] <neztiti> xipietotec:  http://pastebin.com/m53242877
[10:40] <Leon_home> Pirate_Hunter: my "user memory" is used (7.2 of 7.8 GB)
[10:40] <Irreducibilis> Out of curiousity, what is the record number of people in this channel at one time?
[10:41] <alumno_> sara
[10:41] <juan_> how would i store a luks password in crypttab, so a partition can mount itself?
[10:41] <xipietotec> neztiti, make sure you have the libiconv -dev packages installed
[10:41] <neztiti> xipietotec:  i have the last ver.
[10:42] <alumno_> ola
[10:42] <xipietotec> and the -dev packages and/or source headers?
[10:42] <EvaLuaTe> hello
[10:42] <EvaLuaTe> how can i configure on which IP openssh listens for connections ?
[10:42] <tat> /etc/ssh/sshd_config
[10:43] <Evanlec> rausb0, okay thanks
[10:43] <xipietotec> you'll get alot of "undefined reference" or "not found" errors if you don't have the source-headers (which are generally provided by the -dev packages if you're using the ones in the repositories)
[10:43] <EvaLuaTe> thanks tat :)
[10:43] <Pirate_Hunter> Leon_home: see I really dont know what to say I dont work with such high amounts of Ram or do what you doing I was just making a guess based on what I know about swap, but eitherway the way I see it it could be a glitch thing like my comp not showing my total amount of ram which is 2GB, but than you should worry if your physical ram is  8GB "that of course is my opinion"
[10:43] <dgjones> Irreducibilis, round about new release time, probably about 1500-1700 in the channel
[10:43] <rausb0> Evanlec: so, which id is it?
[10:43] <barduck> Hi, is there any command line disk activity monitor for servers ?
[10:43] <Evanlec> rausb0, i got the info...PCI/VEN_1814&Dev_0201&Rev_01
[10:43] <neztiti> xipietotec: sure
[10:43] <rausb0> Evanlec: okay, let me see
[10:44] <Evanlec> rausb0, but under driver it did say "RAlink inc." in the device manager
[10:44] <Evanlec> as for the drivers vendor
[10:44] <rausb0> Evanlec: yeah
[10:44] <elenril> hi
[10:44] <rausb0> Evanlec: i just checked. the rt2500 driver binds to this id.
[10:44] <Evanlec> whats that mean?
[10:45] <elenril> is there accelerated driver for via unichrome in repos?
[10:45] <rausb0> Evanlec: this driver will be loaded in linux
[10:45] <Evanlec> rausb0, so, it will work out of the box ur saying
[10:46] <rausb0> Evanlec: with the restrictions mentioned earlier
[10:46] <Outlander> any easy way to install gnome 2.20 with apt-get yet?
[10:46] <Evanlec> rausb0, right, no wpa without finangling it
[10:46] <rausb0> Evanlec: the network interface will be called ra0
[10:47] <Evanlec> okay
[10:47] <fingers> hey
[10:47] <Evanlec> rausb0, im gonna go swap em, be back in a few
[10:48] <Evanlec> rausb0, hopefully! lol
[10:48] <rausb0> Evanlec: :)
[10:49] <barduck> does anyone know of a GUI-less disk activity monitor I can use on ubuntu server?
[10:50] <Evanlec> barduck, conky
[10:50] <Evanlec> !conky
[10:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about conky - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:50] <Evanlec> hm, i think anyway ;p
[10:50] <Evanlec> brbs
[10:50] <barduck> Evanlex: I will search for it, thanks
[10:51] <MeRodent> Does anybody know if I can access my Ubuntu files (pictures, music etc) via Windows?
[10:51] <timewriter> hi
[10:51] <MeRodent> I know I can access Windows files from Ubuntu... I have dual-boot, by the way.
[10:51] <MeRodent> Hello.
[10:51] <timewriter> anyone here running redhat ?
[10:51] <dgjones> MeRodent, yes, but you need to install something like ext2fs
[10:51] <EvaLuaTe> what subnet mask should i set for this IP: 78.96.37.128 ?
[10:52] <MeRodent> dgjones, thankyou for that.
[10:52] <MeRodent> I'll look into it.
[10:53] <dgjones> MeRodent, just download and install it under windows and the it'll setup a new drive reference for your ubuntu partion
[10:53] <timewriter> EvaLuaTe u can try 255.255.255.0
[10:54] <timewriter> but i dont know if works for you
[10:54] <Gary> EvaLuaTe, it depends - this article might help explain IP Subnets a bit further - http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-1035-6089187.html
[10:54] <Gary> it will probably be 255.255.255.0 as timewriter said
[10:54] <timewriter> deppends on isp
[10:54] <wanglief> who use asus notebook
[10:54] <BleedingMoon> how i extract ".rar" files?
[10:55] <dgjones> !rar | BleedingMoon
[10:55] <ubotu> BleedingMoon: rar is a non-free archive format created by Rarsoft. For instructions on accessing .rar files through the Archive Manager view https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FileCompression. There is a free (as in speech) unrar utility as well, see !info unrar-free
[10:55] <timewriter> unrar
[10:55] <timewriter> unrar file.rar
[10:55] <phantomix> #przemysl
[10:56] <Outlander> anyone got the apt sources for ubuntu 7.10 ?
[10:57] <barduck> errr...conky needs X - any other suggestions ?
[10:57] <timewriter> vista just destroyed my GRUB
[10:57] <jduggan_> hey guys - how do i reconfigure my apt sources? im sure there was an ncurses menu to change between the official mirrors
[10:58] <timewriter> jduggan_ u have the option on Gnome
[10:58] <jduggan_> timewriter: no X, its server
[10:58] <timewriter> oh sorry
[10:58] <timewriter> u can manually edit /etc/apt/source.list
[10:58] <SlimeyPete> jduggan_: can't remember how to get at the menu but it's easy to edit /etc/apt/sources.list
[10:58] <SlimeyPete> it's a very simple file.
[10:59] <Zoidfarb> Hey, so for some reason when Ubuntu blanks the screen (after being idle or whatever) it doesn't actually *turn off* the screen like it does on Windows. It just outputs a black image. Is there any way to change that?
[10:59] <Karotte> hi
[10:59] <Scarey> under Administration -> Software Sources
[10:59] <Karotte> I want to move a window to another workspace, but moving it to the left or right side of the screen doesn't switch workspaces, any idea why? (Feisty without Desktop Effects)
[11:00] <Outlander> ok cool thanks
[11:00] <Leon_home> can someone recommend me on good Cluster mangment management  (not Sun grid) ?
[11:00] <dariusz> quit
[11:00] <timewriter> Zoidfarb what version are u running ?
[11:00] <unics_> how can i solve a 'SIOCADDRT: Network is unreachable'
[11:00] <Leon_home> can someone recommend me on good Cluster management  software (not Sun grid) ? (fix)
[11:01] <Zoidfarb> timewriter, 7.04
[11:01] <Outlander> anyone got any apt sources for gnome 2.20 ?
[11:01] <timewriter> something might be wrong then
[11:01] <wanglief> soundmax AD1986A no voice anyone anyidea ?
[11:01] <timewriter> 7.04 turns of the screen for me
[11:01] <Zoidfarb> timewriter, what kind of screen do you have? Mine is a Dell LCD monitor.
[11:01] <musikgoat> anyone tried swat, samba web management?
[11:02] <timewriter> Dell 1905FP
[11:02] <[nrx] > Outlander: need to wait for gutsy
[11:02] <ncode> i musik goat
[11:02] <musikgoat> ncode: would you know why i'm not getting an open port when i sudo swat?
[11:03] <musikgoat> do i have to start a service instead?
[11:03] <ncode> look your services running
[11:03] <ncode> on consoles
[11:03] <Zoidfarb> huh, mine's a Dell E172FP
[11:03] <ncode> console
[11:04] <ncode> you can try
[11:04] <ncode> sudo /etc/*init.d/swat start
[11:04] <ncode> sudo /etc/init.d/swat start
[11:04] <ncode> :-)
[11:04] <musikgoat> ncode, i think its cause of xinetd
[11:05] <Zoidfarb> Would I need to look at settings for Xorg.conf, or is there some setting someplace else that controls that?
[11:05] <Leon_home> does Ubuntu 7.04 will support this version of software - Linux - Version 5.1.0 ?
[11:06] <musikgoat> heh
[11:06] <Zoidfarb> Leon_home, what do you mean? Ubuntu is a form of Linux.
[11:06] <ncode> activate on inted:
[11:06] <ncode> /usr/sbin/update-inetd --verbose --enable swat
[11:06] <musikgoat> ncode: do you use xinetd?
[11:07] <ncode> just tath musikgoat: /usr/sbin/update-inetd --verbose --enable swat
[11:07] <musikgoat> k
[11:08] <Leon_home> Zoidfar: i want to download some software , but under version i cant find ubuntu only software that supported "linux version 5.1.0" does it work on ubuntu ?
[11:08] <Faustov> hi, what might be the reason that /dev/videoX doesn't get created? I got v4l1-compat and the usb webcam's driver in lsmod, lsusb shows the webcam is connected, the driver supports it.
[11:08] <musikgoat> k ncode, should that drop it in /etc/init.d/ ?
[11:08] <musikgoat> i don't see it.
[11:09] <ncode> musikgoat: chack dep first: samba swat netkit-inetd
[11:09] <musikgoat> good on that ncode
[11:09] <nadie> #list
[11:09] <nadie> #join
[11:10] <Zoidfarb> Leon_home, that's pretty strange, as far as I know, the Linux Kernel is only at version 2.6.something, is it made for Red Hat Linux or something? What piece of software is it? Chances are you can find an Ubuntu-specific version somewhere that will be easier to install.
[11:10] <musikgoat> what software would call itself linux and not be the linux kernel? :-P
[11:11] <ncode> yeah xd
[11:11] <ncode> musikgoat: try this in ubuntu 7.04: sudo update-inetd --enable 'swat' 	
[11:11] <Leon_home> Zoidfarb: i want to download this software : http://www.clusterresources.com/pages/products/evaluate/clustereval.php
[11:11] <musikgoat> ncode: both times it processed /etc/inetd.conf
[11:12] <musikgoat> would it have anythign to do with xinetd running in ps? or gutsy?
[11:12] <ncode> in ps?
[11:12] <musikgoat> The following line will be added to your /etc/inetd.conf file:
[11:12] <musikgoat> swat\t\tstream\ttcp\tnowait.400\troot\t/usr/sbin/tcpd\t/usr/sbin/swat
[11:12] <tkp> is there anything to monitor status of a raid in ubuntu?
[11:12] <tkp> to notify me if a drive dies etc
[11:12] <musikgoat> meaning i see it in ps
[11:13] <musikgoat> sorry,  ignore the line above
[11:13] <musikgoat> root      5507  0.0  0.0   2388   856 ?        Ss   01:25   0:00 /usr/sbin/xinetd -pidfile /var/run/xinetd.pid -stayalive
[11:13] <Zoidfarb> Leon_home, I think that's saying that it's version 5.1.0 of THEIR software. Not that you need version 5.1.0 of Linux. Because look, the version numbers are the same for the Windows and OS X versions.
[11:13] <ncode> so?
[11:14] <Zoidfarb> Leon_home, it should work on Ubuntu. Just be sure to follow their installation instructions carefully. You might have to compile it yourself.
[11:14] <Lhademmor> Hi
[11:14] <Leon_home> Zoidfarb: thanks man
[11:14] <Lhademmor> I've been trying to get an answer for this for like forever, but apparently nobody knows... still, I'm going to ask again:
[11:14] <Tarkus> what seems like the best way to move a partition to the beggining of the table? (creating a new partition and moving the contents from A to B, or copying the partition and pasting at the beggining (i never copied partitions before, so im not sure if its reliable and works well)).. any suggestions?
[11:15] <sixpence> Lhademmor: What's up?
[11:15] <unics_> anyone experienced with networking willing to help me out with a little routing problem please ? :/
[11:15] <Lhademmor> Why does Ubuntu Wiki use MoinMoin and not the far more developed MediaWiki system?
[11:15] <CorpseFeeder> Anyone here know how to configure extra monitors?
[11:15] <sixpence> Lhademmor: ASk the devs
[11:15] <sixpence> CorpseFeeder: I do. What driver you using?
[11:15] <Lhademmor> sixpence, where are they?
[11:15] <musikgoat> ncode: tim@COMPY386L:~$ sudo dpkg-reconfigure swat
[11:15] <musikgoat> The following line will be added to your /etc/inetd.conf file:
[11:15] <musikgoat> swat\t\tstream\ttcp\tnowait.400\troot\t/usr/sbin/tcpd\t/usr/sbin/swat
[11:15] <musikgoat> If you are indeed using xinetd, you will have to convert the above into /etc/xinetd.conf format, and add it manually. See /usr/share/doc/xinetd/README.Debian for more information.
[11:15] <sixpence> Lhademmor: e-mail them
[11:15] <Lhademmor> sixpence, the mailing list you mean?
[11:16] <sixpence> Lhademmor: Sure.
[11:16] <ncode> purge all packages and reinstall all again
[11:16] <musikgoat> kk
[11:16] <BennieMan> does anyone know a good program with GUI, to proxify my traffic via a socks proxy? For windows i have Proxifier.com.. but there is a similar for Linux ?
[11:16] <Lhademmor> sixpence, okay then I guess I'll try that
[11:16] <CorpseFeeder> sixpence: When I say other monitors, what I actually mean is the TV out on this laptop... and how do I make the TV mirror what is on the computer screen?
[11:16] <Sizur> how can i delete a file like this? ?--xrw-r-- 24948 975188060 2125103 788541492 1970-03-29 14:47 module.h
[11:17] <Leon_home> how can i know what version of java installed on my ubuntu ?
[11:17] <sixpence> CorpseFeeder: Mirroring is easy, problems arise when you want to do dual-head setup. What sortf of a card/laptop you got?
[11:17] <sixpence> Leon_home: man apt-get
[11:17] <Sizur> or where can i find a solution to this deleting failure?
[11:18] <Leon_home> sixpence i cant see the version number there ?
[11:18] <stoone> Leon_home: java -version
[11:18] <sixpence> Leon_home: No, but it'll tell you the proper command for the job
[11:18] <Tarkus> whats the best way to move a partition to the beggining of the table? (creating a new partition and moving the contents from A to B, or copying the partition and pasting at the beggining (i never copied partitions before, so im not sure if its reliable and works well)).. any suggestions?
[11:19] <GreyWolfe> Hi, is there anyone that can help me solve GRUB error 13?
[11:19] <CorpseFeeder> sixpence: Its a radeon mobility 9000 thing
[11:19] <sixpence> Tarkus: Why would youw ant to do that?
[11:19] <Leon_home> i have java 1.4.2 and i need the new java 1.5 or higher . how can i update my java ?
[11:20] <Madkiss> hi all. in the gutsy-alpha, how do i start the apt-powered plugin manager for firefox?
[11:20] <Zoidfarb> leon_home, sudo apt-get update might update it, but only i the newer version is in the repositories
[11:21] <sixpence> CorpseFeeder: Wow, actually not sure.
[11:21] <Zoidfarb> leon_home, sorry that's apt-get upgrade
[11:21] <Zoidfarb> not update
[11:21] <musikgoat> ncode: reinstalled.  the only stipulation with the install is that netkit-inetd has no installation candidate, but when i install it:  Package netkit-inetd is a virtual package provided by:
[11:21] <musikgoat>   openbsd-inetd 0.20050402-6
[11:21] <musikgoat>   inetutils-inetd 2:1.5.dfsg.1-4
[11:21] <Outlander> can I apt upgrade to gutsy alpha?
[11:21] <musikgoat> i have to explicitly install one or the other
[11:21] <ncode> it works??? http://localhost:901
[11:22] <musikgoat> no
[11:22] <musikgoat> sorry, i didn't mention that
[11:22] <musikgoat> and nothing in /etc/init.d/
[11:22] <unics_> how could i install 'xen' ? when trying 'apt-get install xen' it says 'Package xen is not available, but is reffered to by another package'
[11:23] <ncode> just need netkit-inetd
[11:23] <dgjones> !gutsy | Outlander
[11:23] <ubotu> Outlander: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[11:23] <Zoidfarb> unics_, search in synaptic. The Xen package might have some other name.
[11:23] <ncode> install the dependences
[11:23] <unics_> Zoidfarb, i don't have synaptic
[11:24] <Sizur> the following fails with "Operation not permitted" (notice the usr dir is not under root dir. problem is with a specific file): /home$ sudo rm -Rf usr
[11:24] <ncode> musikgoat: install the dependences
[11:24] <Sizur> how can i overcome that?
[11:24] <unics_> i only have the command line, no GUI
[11:24] <stoone> unics_: apt-cache search xen
[11:24] <musikgoat> ncode: i'm installing it now
[11:24] <ncode> k
[11:24] <Tarkus> sixpence, because there is 20GB of unallocated space before the partition (i dont want to waste that, so i need to move the partition back to the beggining.)
[11:25] <Zoidfarb> Leon_home, check out this link. It should help you install the updated Sun Java package and switch it to use that instead of the free java: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java
[11:25] <sixpence> Tarkus: What do you mean "Before" the partition? It doesn't work that way..
[11:25] <Zoidfarb> unics_ are you running Kubuntu or something?
[11:25] <ncode> musikgoat: you already run this: sudo update-inetd --enable 'swat' ???? [dont do it] 
[11:25] <musikgoat> i did
[11:25] <Zoidfarb> unics_ I don't know then. Google for how to install Xen?
[11:26] <CorpseFeeder> Anyone know how to use the TV out on a Mobility Radeon 9000 video card?
[11:26] <wapAmoeba> Hallo all
[11:26] <ncode> the dependence's are installed now ?
[11:26] <musikgoat> i just installed openbsd-inetd
[11:26] <musikgoat> testing now
[11:26] <ncode> now runit: sudo update-inetd --enable 'swat'
[11:27] <Pirate_Hunter> its so nice emulating windows through virtual box especially now that i have enough ram... now just need to figure out how to send my apps from my physical windows partition to my emulated windows & musikgoat read that page i'm just not geeky enough to pull that off :(
[11:27] <musikgoat> that was it ncode
[11:27] <musikgoat> thanks for your help
[11:27] <Faustov> hi, what might be the reason that /dev/videoX doesn't get created? I got v4l1-compat and the usb webcam's driver in lsmod, lsusb shows the webcam is connected, the driver supports it.
[11:27] <ncode> np :-)
[11:27] <Tarkus> sixpence, maybe i am not understanding something then.. im using GParted.. and i have 20GB unallocated, then 100GB partition with data, then 130GB unallocated..
[11:28] <Tarkus> sixpence, and im trying to get 100GB partition, and then 150GB unallocated.
[11:28] <sixpence> Tarkus: Ouch that could get messy. Are they both the same hdd?
[11:28] <sixpence> Tarkus: Instead of looking at gparted, do an --->   fdisk -l
[11:28] <EvaLuaTe> Zoidfarb, i'm running ubuntu 6.06 server, and that doesn't come with an DE, also i don't need one ...
[11:29] <Tarkus> sixpence, yes, i only have a single 250GB drive
[11:29] <testbox1> hi, ive got a python script that creates tables in a mysql database but when i run it it just spews out a load of command not found errors. is there anything other than just python and python-mysqldb that i need to install?
[11:29] <sixpence> Tarkus: sorry    sudo fdisk -l
[11:30] <lib_> ubotu dvorak
[11:30] <ubotu> dvorak is a keyboard layout that aims to be more comfortable and efficient alternative to the standard "QWERTY" pattern. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dvorak_Simplified_Keyboard
[11:30] <sixpence> testbox1: Try #python channel
[11:30] <ncode> cya !!!!!!
[11:30] <mandh> i have prblem with heartbeat can any one help me
[11:30] <MenZa> mandh: See a doctor
[11:30] <MenZa> :p
[11:31] <lib_> anyon here use one-handed dvorak rhs?
[11:31] <Zoidfarb> Evaluate, try "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-xen-server"
[11:31] <xerone> off topic, but anyone know how to dial the us from england?
[11:31] <mandh> MenZa, :)
[11:31] <MenZa> mandh: Sorry, had to be done.
[11:31] <MenZa> xerone: +1 <the number>
[11:31] <Zoidfarb> xerone, it's country code 01
[11:31] <Tarkus> sixpence, ok.
[11:31] <xerone> so 1 x xxx xxx xxxx
[11:32] <MenZa> Aye.
[11:32] <xerone> thanks
[11:32] <MenZa> !offtopic
[11:32] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[11:32] <MenZa> For good mesaure ^
[11:32] <MenZa> measure*
[11:32] <wapAmoeba> anyone successfully use canon 4400F scanner? I'm interested in buying a scanner, with good linux compatibility
[11:32] <xerone> ahh, thanks
[11:33] <daning> when ubuntu 7.10 come out?
[11:33] <Zoidfarb> So does anyone know how to make my monitor turn off rather than just go black when it's idle?
[11:33] <Zoidfarb> daning, October
[11:33] <daning> which day?
[11:34] <rockets> Anybody running Ubuntu on a Macbook pro and if so what's the experience been like?
[11:34] <musikgoat> Pirate_Hunter: samba can be new to setup, but if you search around all the guides, I'm sure you will find the one that you can understand the best
[11:34] <rausb0> Zoidfarb: check the dpms settings in the screen saver
[11:34] <Tarkus> sixpence, it shows the partition in there. but it doesnt start at 1.. it starts at a few thousand
[11:34] <Zoidfarb> rausb0, that sounds promising. Where would these dpms settings be that you speak of?
[11:34] <lib_> help - my extensor tendons are retreating up my arm here! anyone know how to remap an existing dvorak keyboard to a 1 handed version?
[11:34] <Sizur> xerone: dont you need a 00 prefix for outside diling? or many UK has just 0
[11:34] <rausb0> Zoidfarb: don't know excactly, i do not use gnome here.
[11:35] <xerone> Sizur: that would explain why it didnt work lol
[11:35] <xerone> so its  01 1 323 314 9593
[11:35] <xerone> crap
[11:35] <xerone> lol
[11:35] <Zoidfarb> rausb0, thanks. I'll look around
[11:35] <Pirate_Hunter> musikgoat: yeah but i was just thinking of sending stuff to gmail drive and DVD its not geeky but does the job :( "remember im a geek in progression l0ol"
[11:35] <Sizur> if your outside prefix is 01 then yes
[11:35] <Leon_home> hello, when i am type "sudo apt-get upgrade" i get this msg : Starting Cluster LVM Daemon clvmd could not connect to cluster manager
[11:35] <Leon_home> Consult syslog for more information
[11:35] <Leon_home> invoke-rc.d: initscript clvm, action "start" failed.
[11:35] <Leon_home> dpkg: error processing clvm (--configure):
[11:35] <Leon_home>  subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 3
[11:35] <Leon_home> Errors were encountered while processing:
[11:35] <Leon_home>  clvm
[11:35] <Leon_home> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[11:36] <musikgoat> Pirate_Hunter: thats a good way to do it
[11:36] <Jonah> hi guys i've got a huge music collection but i can't play the oggs on my ipod, is there a way i can batch them all to mp3 but keep them in the folders layout they're in so i know what album is what and which artist is which etc? and also delete and replace the ogg witht he mp3? please if anyone can help... been trying to do it on my mac but after converting them it sticks them all in same folder and then itunes doesnt know which is which and where they al
[11:36] <Jonah> l belong. big mess
[11:36] <musikgoat> if your are just doing small transfers
[11:37] <Sizur> people, please, how can i cannot remove a file as a superuser. can anybody in here help?
[11:37] <Pirate_Hunter> musikgoat: lol would've thought you would be disappointed with that method... no finess
[11:37] <rausb0> Jonah: you could also use a different firmware for you ipod (depends on which ipod you have)
[11:37] <Sizur> haha dont mind the double can there
[11:37] <UselessID> Sizur: ?
[11:37] <musikgoat> Pirate_Hunter: well it does the job, so be it
[11:38] <eXSiR> Sizur: sudo rm -rf filepath/filename?
[11:38] <Sizur> sido rm -f filename doesnt work
[11:38] <Pirate_Hunter> musikgoat: ok captain will do so
[11:38] <eXSiR> not sid,o sudo
[11:38] <Sizur> i meant sudo
[11:38] <UselessID> lol
[11:38] <Pirate_Hunter> musikgoat: oops it should be arhh
[11:38] <Jonah> rausb0, well i've tried the other firmwares like rockbox and while they ok, you get half battery life and they crash frequently, would rather just convert to mp3 and stick with orig firmware if can
[11:38] <UselessID> Sizur: is there any error message?
[11:39] <Sizur> UselessID:  Operation not permitted
[11:39] <rausb0> Jonah: oh, okay. rockbox runs rather stable on my 1st gen ipod nano.
[11:39] <UselessID> Sizur: ls -l
[11:39] <musikgoat> you know I never even said it at work yesterday, and i work in tech support so i'm not suprised others said it either :-P
[11:39] <Sizur> UselessID: ?--xrw-r-- 24948 975188060 2125103 788541492 1970-03-29 14:47 module.h
[11:40] <UselessID> Sizur: chmod 777 module.h ; rm -f module.h
[11:40] <erUSUL> Jonah: lossy to lossy format convertions are a *bad* idea... anyway you can make a script to do it for you althought it will be a time consuming task (decompress-compress). Better buy a player that support ogg
[11:40] <xerone> Sizur: didn't work, number not recognised for us
[11:40] <rausb0> Sizur: which filesystem is this file on?
[11:41] <Sizur> UselessID: chmod produced: Operation not permitted
[11:41] <Sizur> rausb0: ext3
[11:41] <UselessID> oh
[11:41] <musikgoat> sudo that
[11:41] <Sizur> musikgoat: i had sudo
[11:41] <Jonah> erUSUL, oh man, i wish i'd never gone downe the ogg path now, i thought the format was great (and it is and i know it's apple's fault and all that) but i would of saved a real messy mess if i'd just ripped into mp3 with soundjuicer to start with rather than ogg...
 try 'sudo'
[11:41] <rausb0> Sizur: i guess that filesystem is damaged
[11:41] <UselessID> i see thats no owner
[11:41] <rausb0> Sizur: can you umount and fsck it?
[11:41] <UselessID> lol...
[11:41] <Sizur> UselessID: i tried sudo chown too
[11:42] <musikgoat> sudo chown root:root file.ext
[11:42] <musikgoat> oh
[11:42] <ce_metal> hay
[11:42] <Karotte> is anyone here using "tracker" on Feisty? Is it useful?
[11:42] <Sizur> rausb0: i dont have unmount command, i dotn know why
[11:42] <musikgoat> umount ?
[11:42] <rausb0> Sizur: the command is called umount, not unmount
[11:42] <Sizur> oops...
[11:43] <Sizur> i'll try the fsck now
[11:43] <user03_> d
[11:43] <Leon_home> i typed "sudo apt-get upgrade" but still me java version is 1.4.2 (i need 1.5.x) ?
[11:43] <Leon_home> me=my
[11:43] <erUSUL> Jonah: this is a proof of concept shell script that will take a dir and convert all ogg files to mp3 it finds including a one level subdir. You will loose idtags (i did not take care of it)
[11:43] <Norrel> Leon_home: which version of ubuntu?
[11:44] <erUSUL> Jonah: the actual link http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/37978/
[11:44] <BioNik> hi, where should i make a script that runs on every login of a certain user?
[11:44] <Leon_home> how can i check my Ubuntu version ?
[11:44] <rausb0> Leon_home: lsb_release -a
[11:44] <musikgoat> system -> about ubuntu  Leon_home
[11:45] <Sizur> rausb0: what does this mean?: umount: /dev/hda1 mount disagrees with the fstab
[11:45] <erUSUL> BioNik: call it from her ~/.bash_profile
[11:45] <Leon_home> Norrel: my ubuntu version is : 7.04 (feisty)
[11:45] <Jonah> erUSUL, oh wow thanks that's just what i need. is there a way to make it two level as i've got a music folder, then all artist names in there, then all albums inside each artist
[11:45] <Norrel> Leon_home: strange
[11:45] <dj_> Can any one help me install j2se so I can run lime wire? It gives me an error.
[11:45] <rausb0> Sizur: the partition hda1 is probably not mounted to the mount point in fstab
[11:46] <BioNik> erUSUL: does that run on every gdm login?
[11:46] <rausb0> Sizur: better use umount on the mount point, not on the block device
[11:46] <ce_metal> hy
[11:46] <ce_metal> hy
[11:46] <Sizur> rausb0: oh thanks
[11:47] <Sizur> rausb0: eh, now i have this twice: umount: /home: device is busy
[11:47] <Leon_home> mybe someone else know how to fix this problem ? i have Ubuntu 7.04 feisty with java version 1.4.2 and i want to upgrade my java to 1.5.x ?
[11:47] <ce_metal> hy
[11:47] <quietFrank> hi all I have a new dell inspiron 1520 laptop running gutsy (cause the install failed on fiesty) everything is going great excpet for audio I have found a bug (#138070) which describes the problem but dont know where to go from here
[11:48] <ce_metal> hy
[11:48] <Norrel> Leon_home: you could do it manually from java website
[11:48] <u^A> sweechay
[11:48] <rausb0> Sizur: you cannot umount /home while logged in as user
[11:48] <rausb0> Sizur: you must boot a live cd
[11:48] <Norrel> Leon_home: have you added repositorys?
[11:48] <UselessID> :)
[11:48] <Sizur> rausb0: can i simply log out and then back in as root?
[11:48] <quietFrank> the sound card is a intel 8280H which is pretty common
[11:48] <erUSUL> BioNik: iirc yes. You can use ~/.Xsession
[11:49] <Leon_home> Norrel: what is "repositorys" ?
[11:49] <rausb0> Sizur: you cannot log in as root directly in ubuntu, so /home will be busy in either case
[11:49] <Jonah> erUSUL, also how do i set it to scan the right folder with all my artists in. do i place it in the Music folder and run it from there?
[11:50] <Norrel> Leon_home: have you modified your /etc/apt/sources.list file? There are repositories
[11:50] <Leon_home> Norrel: no i didnt edited that file
[11:51] <Sizur> rausb0: if su command is working, i still cannot login as root?
[11:51] <Norrel> Leon_home if you search for java with aptitude search command, what do you get?
[11:51] <rausb0> Sizur: you mean su is working without sudo?
[11:51] <Sizur> rausb0: yes
[11:51] <Norrel> Leon_home: you might have to open new repos to get the 1.6 jdk
[11:51] <Sizur> rausb0: there was a howto somewhere that i applied
[11:51] <rausb0> Sizur: okay, then you can log in as root. but you have to log out the user
[11:52] <Leon_home> Norrel: i think it will be hard for me to do that i am new at ubuntu
[11:52] <Sizur> rausb0: i think it had to do with sudo -u or some other option
[11:52] <rausb0> Sizur: the user login keeps the /home filesystem busy
[11:52] <Norrel> Leon_home: no it's not, I'll help you.
[11:52] <Leon_home> Norrel: ok what are the steps i should do ?
[11:53] <Sizur> thanks a lot everybody, i'll go try the advised steps now
[11:54] <Leon_home> Norrel: are u here ?
[11:54] <Norrel> Leon_home: actually I think there are no jdk 1.6 in repos anyway. I have installed it manually from the website
[11:55] <kahrytan> Norrel, ever heard of getdeb.net?
[11:55] <Leon_home> ok i will try to install it manually and let you know if it works
[11:55] <Norrel> kahrytan: nope
[11:55] <SlimeyPete> Norrel, Leon_home: sun-java-jdk
[11:55] <Leon_home> Norrel: btw thanks alot for your help  :)
[11:55] <SlimeyPete> Norrel, Leon_home: sun-java6-jdk
[11:55] <kahrytan> Norrel, It is loaded with ubuntu packages
[11:55] <SlimeyPete> on Fiesty, at least.
[11:56] <Norrel> SlimeyPete: I don't have that file in repos
[11:56] <[nrx] > :)
[11:56] <SlimeyPete> Norrel: it's in Universe or Multiverse iirc
[11:57] <kahrytan> Java comes in binary format
[11:57] <Leon_home> SlimeyPete: can i install this from the Synaptic ?
[11:57] <f3trio3d2x> bL4m3: wordpress-tr.com'dan gncel srm indir
[11:58] <wingwingfly> i'm coming,linuxemacs
[11:58] <kahrytan> You guys, just download from Sun website.
[11:58] <linuxemacs> wingwingfly: welcome~
[11:58] <SlimeyPete> Leon_home: yes
[11:58] <SlimeyPete> !java
[11:58] <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
[11:59] <rd> hi
[11:59] <SlimeyPete> ^^ on Fiesty it's in the standard Multiverse repo, not backports
[11:59] <rd> anybody here ?
[11:59] <[nrx] > lol
[11:59] <[nrx] > there's 1131 people here :)
[12:00] <rd> k thats a large number
[12:00] <[nrx] > indeed
[12:00] <kahrytan> [nrx] , check #kubuntu
[12:00] <[nrx] > why?
[12:01] <Faustov> hi, what might be the reason that /dev/videoX doesn't get created? I got v4l1-compat and the usb webcam's driver in lsmod, lsusb shows the webcam is connected, the driver supports it.
[12:01] <kahrytan> [nrx] , compare the size
[12:01] <[nrx] > kahrytan: yeah, but this is the main support channel :)
[12:03] <Ar-Pharazon> Hello
[12:04] <[nrx] > HellDragon:
[12:04] <[nrx] > er
[12:04] <[nrx] > Hello, even
[12:04] <kahrytan> slow channel this morning
[12:04] <Ar-Pharazon> http://img358.imageshack.us/img358/1905/screenshot1pz7.png Can anyone tell me why this happen and how to fix it?
[12:04] <jimcooncat> starting to play with qemu, lvm, stuff like that -- where can I find some good help on network bridging, vlan, qos?
[12:04] <[nrx] > was very busy earlier
[12:05] <Sizur> i did fsck on partition in question, and sudo chown, rm still give me Operation not permitted
[12:05] <Ar-Pharazon> hmph... *happens. Yeah it seems busier when it's late.
[12:06] <karyook> After some upgrade, i don't have /dev/hdb any more (which was my CDROM). If i do an mknod /dev/hdb..., it is removed after restart
[12:06] <karyook> what to do ?
[12:06] <[nrx] > Ar-Pharazon: i dunno if this is a problem my end.. but all i'm getting is a small image with some text in it... like a postage stamp size
[12:06] <murpheus> Hello room
[12:06] <Ar-Pharazon> [nrx]  yeah, look at the way the a and t merge together. That's my problem.
[12:06] <Ar-Pharazon> [nrx]  it's really annoying when you're reading text
[12:07] <[nrx] > Ar-Pharazon: not sure.. maybe it's just the font you're using?
[12:07] <Ar-Pharazon> [nrx]  I'm using ms fonts, I think the problem is related to antialiasing
[12:07] <MeRodent> Ar-Pharazon, it looks like a kerning problem with the font.
[12:08] <Sizur> rausb0: i did fsck on partition in question, and sudo chown, sudo rm still give me "Operation not permitted"
[12:08] <Ar-Pharazon> Merodent: What's kerning?
[12:08] <[nrx] > MeRodent: was thinking that.. but then it would apply to all of them, surely?
[12:08] <[nrx] > Ar-Pharazon: kerning is the spacing between letters
[12:08] <MeRodent> Ar-Pharazon, kerning pairs are spacing between particular characters
[12:08] <Ar-Pharazon> [nrx]  So where do I find this kerning information and how do I edit it?
[12:09] <mehdi20> i can not active beryl (icon is toolbar) :(
[12:09] <karyook> After some upgrade, i don't have /dev/hdb any more (which was my CDROM). If i do an mknod /dev/hdb..., it is removed after restart
[12:09] <[nrx] > Ar-Pharazon: i can't help you with that, sorry :( maybe MeRodent can tho :)
[12:09] <Sizur> the file is part of linux headers but not under root, /home/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.17-11-generic/include/config/blk/dev/dac960/module.h
[12:09] <_freedom_> hi there! Does anyone know how to fix Suspend to ram with nvidia graphics card. My system goes suspend but on wake screen stays black because graphics card wont come back from suspend.
[12:10] <MeRodent> Ar-Pharazon, it differs from normal font spacing in that it applies to particular pairs of letters. There should be software available to fix kerning problems. I used to use a program called typesmith on Amiga but not sure what's available for linux.
[12:10] <sixpence> Is there any terminal that allows you to set hex values for colours?
[12:10] <[nrx] > Amiga heh :)
[12:11] <MeRodent> [nrx] , in the process of locating a scsi card so I can whack my amiga drives in my computer and use UAE with it.
[12:11] <Ar-Pharazon> MeRodent: So kerning is stored as part of the font file, somewhere else in plaintext, or in a special format of its own?
[12:11] <[nrx] > MeRodent: nice one :)
[12:11] <sixpence> _freedom_: Sounds like your vert refresh / horizon sync is not set properly.
[12:11] <nicholas_> heya. we're planning an installfest, and we would like to do it after 7.10 is out. any tips on release dates?
[12:12] <Ar-Pharazon> Merodent: Is kerning unique to font, system or application?
[12:12] <MeRodent> Ar-Pharazon, it should be part of the font. The possibilities are that the kerning info is there and not being read (more likely there is faulty kerning data because at pair should look wider if kerning was missing).
[12:12] <_freedom_> well what refresh has to do with that when averything works fine before suspending?
[12:13] <sixpence> _freedom_: Because the refresh isn't needed for CLI
[12:13] <Ar-Pharazon> [nrx]  MeRodent, ok, thank you both, I'll see if I can figure out how to edit it
[12:13] <jimcooncat> starting to play with qemu, lvm, stuff like that -- where can I find some good help on network bridging, vlan, qos?
[12:13] <MatBoy>  how can I change settings on the about:config on a linux version of FF ? My right mouse button does not give me such option
[12:13] <MeRodent> Ar-Pharazon, do you need to use that font? Try substituting a different font may fix the problem.
[12:14] <_freedom_> OK maybe I wasn't clear enough... I can enter GUI and from there I do Suspend and then can't go back
[12:14] <Tailsfan> Hello, What Does an OEM Install do?
[12:15] <Ar-Pharazon> ArPharazon: Well, Arial/Tahoma have nice spacing and are overall easy on my eyes.
[12:15] <jimcooncat> MatBoy: try double-clicking on the line you want to modify
[12:15] <Ar-Pharazon> I mean... Merodent
[12:15] <Ar-Pharazon> =/ not enough sleep
[12:15] <Ar-Pharazon> the standard font was too wide
[12:15] <Jonah> erUSUL, hi are you still there?
[12:15] <MatBoy> jimcooncat, doesn;t work :(
[12:16] <MeRodent> Ar-Pharazon, though you'd gone mad.. talking to yourself like that.
[12:16] <Ar-Pharazon> Well... Maybe I like the sound it makes when my name's mentioned!
[12:16] <Ar-Pharazon> Though that would work better if my laptop wasn't muted...
[12:16] <MatBoy> jimcooncat, got it !
[12:17] <jimcooncat> MatBoy: good
[12:17] <zupb> hi, people. i want to instal a package libapache2-svb, but when i try to do this i give a mestake:
[12:17] <jimcooncat> Ar-Pharazon: Bitstream fonts are very nice
[12:18] <zupb> sub-process /usr/bit/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[12:18] <jimcooncat> Ar-Pharazon: Bitstream Vera Sans instead of Arial
[12:18] <zupb> what's it mean?
[12:18] <Ar-Pharazon> jimcooncat: I don't really know that much about fonts... Is bitstream a type or just a name?
[12:19] <Tailsfan> !ubotu OEM
[12:19] <ubotu> Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues
[12:19] <jimcooncat> Ar-Pharazon: Bitstream is a company that makes fonts
[12:20] <mycket> Hello everybody, i neet to get hexdumps of network traffic including Ethernet preambles and checksum (a frame itself). tcpdump doesnt show them. can anyone give me a hint please?
[12:20] <Ar-Pharazon> jimcconcatOh.
[12:20] <jimcooncat> Ar-Pharazon: sudo apt-get install  ttf-bitstream-vera
[12:20] <Ar-Pharazon> but  pick bitstream vera sans and it sets the font to arial bold
[12:20] <Faustov> mycket: maybe wireshark?
[12:20] <rausb0> mycket: tcpdump -X -nei interfacename
[12:21] <kiba> haahahahahaha
[12:21] <Faustov> mycket: altho tcpdump SHOULD be able to do that for you
[12:21] <Ar-Pharazon> jimcooncat: Installed already.
[12:21] <kiba> gua bingung
[12:21] <kiba> hahahahaha
[12:21] <hmhowie> mycket: wireshark is good :) but illegal in some countries
[12:22] <sixpence> That's the way it works
[12:22] <_freedom_> why is wireshark illegal?
[12:22] <zupb> sub-process /usr/bit/dpkg returned an error code (1), what it's mean?
[12:22] <kiba> parah
[12:22] <kiba> hahahaha
[12:22] <bullgard4> What is a 'CRB platform'? See download.intel.com/technology/efi/docs/pdfs/EFIS001spr05.pdf
[12:22] <hmhowie> _freedom_: it's classed as a tool for espionage and network crime in germany
[12:23] <mycket> Faustov, i am sure that it can do it, but didn't know how. It shows only the content of a frame, not the frame itself :-(
[12:23] <_freedom_> LOL
[12:23] <rausb0> mycket: tcpdump -X -nei interfacename   does not work?
[12:23] <Faustov> mycket: man tcpdump then
[12:23] <hmhowie> _freedom_: but if it makes you feel better, tcpdump is probably illegal as well
[12:23] <sobersabre> hi.
[12:23] <sobersabre> I have amd64 system.
[12:23] <Jonah> hi guys i want to convert my music collection from ogg to mp3 but i need to keep the folder structure as i've got a lot of albums
[12:23] <Ar-Pharazon> So where would ubuntu keep my fonts?
[12:23] <sobersabre> I want to be able to run 32-bit applications
[12:24] <sobersabre> and install i386 debs.
[12:24] <mycket> rausb0, i'll try. just a moment
[12:24] <sobersabre> is this possible ?
[12:24] <kakblue> no
[12:24] <Jonah> is there anyway to batch it all reliably replacing the oggs with mp3s?
[12:24] <kakblue> hahaha
[12:24] <kakblue> oke
[12:24] <Ar-Pharazon> sobersabre: Last year I was rying to get kubuntu 64 to do that, they told me to just forget it and install i386. I didn't really have any problems.
[12:24] <Sizur> sobersabre: yes it is possible if you isntall x32 linux, and yes you can do that
[12:24] <zeth> Hi, I am trying to get someone's Ubuntu laptop on our wireless network, does network manager support WPA, or do I need to go through all the files on the command line
[12:25] <zeth> if network manager supports it then it is not obvious how
[12:25] <rausb0> Sizur: how did you fsck the partition?
[12:25] <rausb0> Sizur: (sorry i overlooked your reply)
[12:25] <Sizur> rausb0: sok.
[12:25] <MeRodent> MeRodent, is just trying the bell.
[12:25] <sobersabre> Sizur: whAT IS "install x32 linux" ?
[12:25] <Sizur> rausb0: i couldnt log in as you said, but i could login as root in recovery mode
[12:26] <Sizur> rausb0: then i did the fsck and there were no problems on that partition
[12:26] <Ar-Pharazon> Merodent heh heh... Yeees... Come to the Dark Side!
[12:26] <sobersabre> do u mean to run a 32 bit kernel, or is there some kind of x86 32 bit compatibility package /
[12:26] <Sizur> rausb0: it said it was clean
[12:26] <sobersabre> ?
[12:26] <BleedingMoon> i need to install JRE on amd 64bit
[12:26] <rausb0> Sizur: i guess you have to do   fsck -fy /dev/hda1   while hda1 is not mounted
[12:26] <mycket> rausb0, hm, ist starts at the MAC Adresses, no preamle to see
[12:26] <TURBO_PIANISTAS> irc.gr
[12:26] <MeRodent> Ar-Pharazon, nope. no sound. might need to check my settings again.
[12:26] <Sizur> sobersabre: 32bit kernel
[12:26] <sobersabre> BleedingMoon: there's amd64 version
[12:26] <[nrx] > !java | BleedingMoon
[12:26] <ubotu> BleedingMoon: 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
[12:27] <sobersabre> and what is this bullcrap about /lib32 and /lib64 ?
[12:27] <Ar-Pharazon> MeRodent It's not enabled in Gaim by default.
[12:27] <MeRodent> Ar-Pharazon, besides "Welcome to the dark side" is my menu choice for windows in grub.
[12:27] <Sizur> rausb0: what's the -fy option?
[12:27] <MeRodent> Ar-Pharazon, that's good as I'm using xChat.
[12:27] <mycket> rausb0, there sould be some AA or 55 bytes i guess...
[12:27] <rausb0> Sizur: force and answer yes to all questions
[12:27] <Ar-Pharazon> MeRodent Heh... niice... *steals*
[12:27] <xerox> hi. I am trying to boot my ubuntu partition inside parallels, but its bios is "old" and cannot boot from a partition which is "far" from the beginning of the hd; is it possible to make a grub floppy which also contains the kernel image? or any other ideas about how to go for that?
[12:27] <Sizur> sobersabre: if you run 64bit version, you wont be able to run many 32bit binaries. but 64bit processor can do 32bit OS
[12:28] <Sizur> rausb0: i unmounted and ran fsck, it said the partition was clean
[12:28] <rausb0> mycket: my tcpdump shows 4500 as the first two bytes (which is not part of the mac address)
[12:28] <MeRodent> Ar-Pharazon, so that's why. There are no sound files associated with any sound events.
[12:28] <rausb0> Sizur: i guess you must run a forced full fsck, try again with options -fy
[12:28] <Leon_home> r.
[12:29] <Ar-Pharazon> Merodent There were on gaim. =p
[12:29] <mycket> rausb, seems like ipv4 and 5*32 Bit Blocks,
[12:29] <Leon_home> if i want the command line "java" will work also when i type "Java" with capital letter ?
[12:29] <MeRodent> Ar-Pharazon, but I preffer xChat.  closer to amirc for me.
[12:29] <xerox> can anybody tell me ow bit is the latest kernel image?
[12:29] <xerox> *how big
[12:30] <Ar-Pharazon> MeRodent All my loser friends use MSN, and I need something that does IRC, so gaim was just there and I figured it wasn't so bad.
[12:30] <mycket> rausb0, but a frame istself starts with 7 bytes 10101010... That's what i'm looking for
[12:30] <Sizur> rausb0: but i dotn see a -f option in the manpage for fsck
[12:30] <MeRodent> Ar-Pharazon, that's what I use aMSN for.
[12:30] <sobersabre> thanks Sizur
[12:30] <Ar-Pharazon> MeRodent I don't exactly dig the msn support though... No private message. =/
[12:30] <[nrx] > Ar-Pharazon: gaim's irc client is kack
[12:31] <[nrx] > Ar-Pharazon: try kopete :)
[12:31] <rausb0> mycket: maybe the driver does not provide this low level access
[12:31] <Ar-Pharazon> [nrx]  gets the job done, and keeps all my chat related stuff in one place though... Is koppete multi-protocol?
[12:31] <[nrx] > Ar-Pharazon: yes - i use it :)
[12:31] <[nrx] > !kopete
[12:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kopete - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:31] <rausb0> Sizur: then do fsck.ext3 -fy
[12:31] <MeRodent> Ar-Pharazon, I stuck aMSN on and my daughter immediately wanted ubuntu on her computer cause it looks prettier than windows msn.
[12:31] <[nrx] > pft
[12:31] <rausb0> Sizur: but be sure that the partition is not mounted
[12:31] <Ar-Pharazon> MeRodent: aMSN makes my mouse pointer point right. It's freaky. And I couldn't get antialiasing to work.
[12:32] <Ar-Pharazon> [nrx]  thanks for the tip... I'll have a look
[12:32] <mycket> rausb0, yes I thought of it, too. i read some libpcap doku and it seems it only shows the content of ethernet frames...
[12:32] <VSpike> aMSN is fugly. But still less so than windows live messenger et al
[12:32] <Sizur> rausb0: ok i'll go try tha tnow
[12:32] <MeRodent> Ar-Pharazon, disown your friends and tell them to get a real OS "If they're really your friends they'd do that for you."
[12:34] <[nrx] > Ar-Pharazon: i've found it to be the best of all the clients out there
[12:34] <Ar-Pharazon> MeRodent: I have few enough as it is. =( They already ditched my DnD game.
[12:34] <MeRodent> Ar-Pharazon, lol
[12:36] <Ar-Pharazon> MeRodent: Yeah, well, it's not so funny from where I'm standing! And what's gonna happen 4 years later when I go to grad school? *Normal* people complain they have friends. What am I gonna be? In the red?
[12:36] <Ar-Pharazon> Don't have, that is.
[12:37] <MeRodent> Ar-Pharazon, I suggest you do a bit of research into AI then. Make your own friends.
[12:37] <[nrx] > lol
[12:37] <Ar-Pharazon> MeRodent: Well, I tried talking to myself, and it's real fun and all, but talking 6 hours a day non-stop makes my throat go dry.
[12:37] <[nrx] > eliphas_: i don't think they like auto-scripts in here :)
[12:38] <Ar-Pharazon> Ok guys, my counselor's back, see ya later
[12:38] <[nrx] > lol
[12:41] <screenname92834> hi
[12:41] <[nrx] > hi
[12:41] <combinio> is this possible/safe to use guarddog under gnome iunstead firestarter ? :] 
[12:41] <Sizur> rausb0: YES! it worked. i deleted the cursed file :) that's tonns!
[12:41] <Sizur> rausb0: thanks tonns
[12:42] <zeth> in case anyone reads the scrollback, I fixed the wpa already
[12:42] <rausb0> Sizur: yw
[12:44] <Sizur> rausb0: one more little thing. everytime i boot, i need to set my DNS ip manually. how can i set it system wide?
[12:45] <rausb0> Sizur: dns is always set system wide, in the file /etc/resolv.conf
[12:46] <rausb0> Sizur: so you have to find out which mechanism is modifying that file at each boot
[12:46] <Sizur> rausb0: i have the ip there, but for some reason my internet does not work until i go to Network Connection Settings and set it again :/
[12:47] <rausb0> Sizur: maybe a problem with network manager. i cannot help you with that, i dont use network manager.
[12:48] <snap> how do i enable glx?
[12:48] <snap> how to
[12:49] <eliphas_> ok sorry for the mp3 message ealier
[12:49] <leperkhanz> Hi, I'm getting the error ".dmrc file being ignored, home folder must be owned by owner, not by others...."
[12:49] <leperkhanz> So what should I set my Home file's permissions to, and how can I fix it?
[12:50] <snap> ubuntu sux ass
[12:50] <jimcooncat> leperkhanz: what shows when you do: ls -l .dmrc
[12:50] <gnoobie> hello everybody! I need a specific answer...
[12:50] <Sizur> snap lol you're funny
[12:50] <snap> ::)
[12:51] <Sizur> snap how do you expect anybody to answer you after you offend everybody in here?
[12:51] <llama32> i have an i810.. there is 3d acceleration support for i810 right? how do i enable it?
[12:51] <snap> oh wait it's not ubuntu that sux ,its the help
[12:51] <Sizur> snap, it's free help iznt it? ;)
[12:51] <snap> no
[12:51] <snap> its not free
[12:51] <snap> nothing is free
[12:51] <gnoobie>  I am trying to install MUMPS (in fact the whole US veterans VistA progam) on my edubuntu 7.0.4 Box and I am stuck trying to work out 2 things in particular
[12:51] <SlimeyPete> !glx
[12:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about glx - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:52] <leperkhanz> rw rw r 1 rhy rhy 0 2007-9-17 08:08 .dmrc
[12:52] <SlimeyPete> heh
[12:52] <snap> its costing me time and money
[12:52] <SlimeyPete> *shrug*
[12:52] <SlimeyPete> !nvidia
[12:52] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[12:52] <rausb0> snap: oh yes, you have to read. and understand. oh my.
[12:52] <negra> im trying to get AWN runing but it wont start please help
[12:52] <snap> to wait on a bunch of stuck up ass holes to answer me
[12:52] <jimcooncat> leperkhanz: is rhy your username on your machine?
[12:52] <SlimeyPete> ^^ if you mean nvidia-glx, that's where to look, snap
[12:52] <[nrx] > snap: go learn yourself then
[12:52] <leperkhanz> yeah.
[12:52] <leperkhanz> :)
[12:52] <rausb0> snap: go stick your head in a pig
[12:52] <Sizur> snap, i guess in this case you'd be better off getting a commercial support for your os... just a thought ;)
[12:53] <DMRC> leperkhanz: wtf?
[12:53] <snap> funny how when i need help no one answers, but if i offend you take the time to reply
[12:53] <gnoobie> anyone able to direct me to an active channel for medical linux users
[12:53] <Sizur> snap, yeah i agree it's funny
[12:53] <gnoobie> Hi Sizur
[12:53] <Sizur> snap even though you did not offend me ;) i'm neutral to ubuntu
[12:53] <[nrx] > snap: has it come across your two-bit, half-whit brain that no-one actually knows the solution to your problem at the moment - or we're all busy with other things?
[12:53] <leperkhanz> DMRC: I'm giving jimcooncat the result of ls -l .dmrc
[12:53] <SlimeyPete> snap: this is IRC. The conversation ebbs and flows. PErsonaly, I took this long to answer because I haven't been looking at IRC for a few minutes.
[12:53] <snap> was wondering if what they said was true, and it is
[12:53] <Sizur> gnoobie: hi
[12:53] <DMRC> ah.. okey
[12:54] <gnoobie> COOL
[12:54] <gnoobie> response
[12:54] <jimcooncat> leperkhanz: I get: -rw------- 1 jim jim 26 2007-05-15 11:06 .dmrc
[12:54] <leperkhanz> because every time I boot I get the error that .dmrc is ignored, blah blah blah.
[12:54] <jimcooncat> sorry DMRC :-)
[12:54] <DMRC> :D
[12:54] <leperkhanz> so what do I need to do then?
[12:54] <gnoobie> SIzur, I am trying to install MUMPS (in fact the whole US veterans VistA progam) on my edubuntu 7.0.4 Box and I am stuck trying to work out 2 things in particular
[12:54] <snap> lol slimey and you expect me to believe thast bs?
[12:54] <leperkhanz> snap, don't be obnoxious.
[12:54] <gnoobie> Sizur, 1) which of the following ckages I need from http://sourceforge.net/projects/sanchez-gtm  in order to get "latest GT.M release version"  as suggested in the online installation instructions at http://vistapedia.net/index.php?title=Installation_How_To_VistA_GT.M_Ubuntu_Linux
[12:54] <SlimeyPete> snap: *shrug* not really bothered whether you believe it.
[12:55] <leperkhanz> Ask your question and wait patiently like the other n00bs.
[12:55] <jimcooncat> leperkhanz: sorry I don't know how to fix your prob
[12:55] <[nrx] > leperkhanz: lol
[12:55] <gnoobie> OK
[12:55] <gnoobie> thanks for the tips
[12:55] <stefg> !noob
[12:55] <ubotu> Acronyms or statements like  noob, jfgi, stfu or rtfm are not welcome in this channel. Period.
[12:55] <snap> ya if i believe it lol
[12:55] <rausb0> snap: you provided way too few information. "how do i enable GLX?" is simply not enough. it heavily depends on which gfx card you have.
[12:55] <leperkhanz> oops. soz.  I'm a n00b too, so....
[12:56] <gnoobie> leperkhanz, looks like we're in this together
[12:56] <llama32> [i asked before, but X froze and i had to log out]  i have an i810.. how do i enable 3d acceleration?
[12:56] <[nrx] > personally, i think snap's attitude goes against the whole ethos of ubuntu and as such, shouldn't be using it :)
[12:56] <snap> leper, don't tell me what to do ! go stick you head back in your smug ass
[12:56] <[nrx] > !ops
[12:56] <ubotu> Help! Mez, LjL, elkbuntu, imbrandon, DBO, gnomefreak, Hobbsee, rob, ompaul, Madpilot, Seveas, CarlK, crimsun, ajmitch, tritium, Nalioth, thoreauputic, apokryphos, tonyyarusso, PriceChild, Amaranth, jrib, jenda, nixternal, Myrtti, mneptok or Pici
[12:56] <Sizur> gnoobie: you have posed your question with details... unfortunately i have no idea there
[12:56] <Toffee> Helloo, lol.
[12:56] <leperkhanz> I DON'T WANT TO IGNORE YOU!  WORK! :)
[12:57] <rob> cut it out please :)
[12:57] <Sizur> gnoobie: are you trying to install MUMPS from source?
[12:57] <Myrtti> huh
[12:57] <gnoobie> yes
[12:57] <leperkhanz> *sigh*
[12:57] <snap> oooh i wonder if SMUG goes against it also, hmm maybe you shouldn't use as well:)
[12:57] <Lambuntu> Is it a common problem to have xorg.conf say it's loading and then have nothing show up?
[12:57] <[nrx] > rob, got a somewhat obnoxious person here by the name of snap ;/
[12:57] <Lambuntu> the window shows up, but not text in it.
[12:57] <rob> [nrx] , okay I'll keep an eye on here
[12:57] <Toffee> :o
[12:57] <gnoobie> actually, wife just served up lunch - back in a tick
[12:57] <[nrx] > rob, ty :)
[12:57] <[nrx] > lunch!!
[12:57] <Sizur> gnoobie: then usualy when you run ./configure it should tell you what's missing
[12:57] <gnoobie> hope to speak soon, SIzur
[12:58] <Toffee> www.ethonet.org
[12:58] <Toffee> www.ethonet.org
[12:58] <Toffee> www.ethonet.org
[12:58] <gnoobie> ciao!
[12:58] <leperkhanz> rob, I said "noob", but I was referring to myself.  HAVE MERCY!
[12:58] <Sizur> gnoobie: if not, then when you do ./make
[12:58] <Sizur> he's gone
[12:58] <bullgard4> What is meant by 'CRB' in the dmidecode output "This is the Intel Alviso Chipset CRB Platform"?
[12:58] <[nrx] > anyone know if there's a linux based radmin viewer/client?
[12:58] <baysao> hi all, i had a problem when make deb package
[12:58] <snap> if you spent as much time helping , as you did whining about the offence that occured because of your smugness you would have solved my question
[12:58] <baysao> got this error
[12:58] <baysao> parsechangelog/debian: error: badly formatted heading line, at file debian/changelog line 3
[12:58] <baysao> dpkg-buildpackage: unable to determine source package is
[12:59] <leperkhanz> Seriously, nobody in here knows what the .dmrc file does or how to get it unignored?
[12:59] <stefg> Lambuntu: it's usually more productive to not ask metaquestions, but to address the problem directly.
[12:59] <baysao> what is syntax check here ?
[12:59] <[nrx] > snap: if you spent as much time looking for an answer to your problem as you have spent in here slagging people off, you'd have solved your question
[12:59] <amaia> hi
[12:59] <Sizur> hi amaia
[12:59] <[nrx] > snap: as such, i very much doubt you'll now get the support you came here for in the first place
[01:00] <leperkhanz> snap:  I'm not smug.  I'm sitting here with something broken.  What do you want?  What is your question?  What isn't working, and what have you tried?
[01:00] <snap> ithis is where it says to look for answers (dee Dee Dee)
[01:00] <Lambuntu> stefg: I edited a single line in xorg.conf to try to remap mouse buttons.  I then reloaded x, and saw that it didn't fix anything and upon entering x again no text appeared.
[01:00] <Lambuntu> i mean...
[01:00] <leperkhanz> "it"?
[01:00] <Lambuntu> upon sudo gedit xorg.conf no text appears in the winow.  "it" being my mouse button editing.
[01:00] <leperkhanz> you haven't asked any questions.  You've just thrown a little tantrum and insulted me, which isn't really relevant, so I'm willing to forget it.
[01:01] <leperkhanz> what is yoru ?
[01:01] <jimcooncat> leperkhanz: there's a thread on the forum about it: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=91455
[01:01] <stefg> Lambuntu: did u make a backup of xorg.conf that you can restore? (or used an editor which does it automatically, like gedit) ?
[01:01] <jimcooncat> leperkhanz: somewhat confusing, though
[01:01] <Lambuntu> Yes, I used gedit.
[01:01] <leperkhanz> jimcooncat: thanks.
[01:01] <snap> I have dowloaded the new ubuntu and need to enable something called glx to get restricted drivers to work rite
[01:01] <leperkhanz> *sigh* of course it is.
[01:01] <leperkhanz> snap: gutsy or feisty?
[01:01] <leperkhanz> How new?
[01:01] <nomasteryoda> Lambuntu, you sure you tried "gksu gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf"
[01:02] <snap> gutsy
[01:02] <snap> 5
[01:02] <stefg> Lambuntu: thenn look into /etc/X11/ ... there should be a file xorg.conf~
[01:02] <[nrx] > !gutsy
[01:02] <ubotu> Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[01:02] <rausb0> snap: no, the other way round. in order to get GLX working, you have to enable the restricted drivers. (if you have an ati or nvidia card, that is)
[01:02] <leperkhanz> well, then for starters, this is the wrong chan.  But I'll try to help anyway, since it might be within my scope of what I can fix.
[01:02] <rausb0> snap: gutsy is only supported in #ubuntu+1, not here
[01:02] <snap> yesum i have nvidia 8500gt
[01:02] <leperkhanz> even though *i* am a n00b.
[01:03] <leperkhanz> Go to System, and select Administration, and then Restricted Drivers.
[01:03] <leperkhanz> What does that say?
[01:03] <snap> I will look there then thank you
[01:03] <Lambuntu> stefg: thanks.
[01:03] <bullgard4> What is meant by 'CRB' in the dmidecode output "This is the Intel Alviso Chipset CRB Platform"?
[01:03] <snap> rausb0 : have a nice day thanks
[01:03] <rausb0> snap: btw, you are aware that gutsy is still unreleased software, aren't you?
[01:04] <snap> yes
[01:04] <jimcooncat> leperkhanz: see last post in that thread, looks like a solution
[01:04] <rausb0> snap: so don't expect everything to run smoothly
[01:04] <leperkhanz> jimcooncat: Thanks!
[01:04] <snap> october is the said date
[01:04] <mikubuntu_> few probs today guys. first, click on clamtk and get this msg: 'you do not appear to have virus definitions!' 'running 'freshclam -v' as root may fix the problem.  what is the complete command i have to input to terminal?
[01:04] <rzimek78> hey, how to change the name of my computer in terminal?
[01:04] <yellow_chicken> how to determine the read/write speed of a given flash drive (USB)?
[01:04] <stefg> Lambuntu: after you retsored it as xorg.conf run 'sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart' that will restart X with the restored xorg.conf
[01:04] <snap> i am excited to get this os to finaly work with my 8500gt card
[01:04] <[nrx] > rzimek78: try "hostname <newname>"
[01:05] <jrib> !hostname > rzimek78 (read the private message from ubotu)
[01:05] <rzimek78> ok
[01:05] <Crozar> same snap
[01:05] <rausb0> snap: btw, too new hardware is always a problem under linux
[01:05] <jrib> snap: on feisty you need to install the drivers manually, the wiki page has instructions on this.  Have you seen it?
[01:05] <Crozar> im too old hardware thats a problem too lol
[01:05] <snap> i know but i have faith that all who work on this os will fix it up good
[01:05] <rausb0> snap: and that is not linux's fault but that of the hardware manufacturers (at least in most cases)
[01:06] <Crozar> when i go in resoloutions i see refresh rate 50 which my LCD handles 60
[01:06] <leperkhanz> snap: What did the restricted Driver manager say?
[01:06] <Lambuntu> stefg: thanks!
[01:06] <leperkhanz> jimcooncat: I ran that chmod, gonna try a reboot after I help snap.
[01:06] <Crozar> i went through xorg.conf im using the modified version of ubuntuforum
[01:06] <stefg> snap, Crozar : have you both tried reading through the docs? There is also a nvidia-glx-new package, that has better support for all the  gt-series
[01:06] <Crozar> im using laptop GeForce4 GO 440 ( 32mb card )
[01:06] <jimcooncat> leperkhanz: good luck, gotta go to work
[01:07] <snap> no jrib i have not viewed it , there is so much information to read and i have to work too
[01:07] <Crozar> its a known Bug Issue which havent been completed until the dfp option use
[01:07] <jrib> !nvidia > snap (read the private message from ubotu)
[01:07] <Sizur> Crozar: not too sure you can push glx on that one
[01:07] <snap> i wish i had more time
[01:07] <stefg> Crozar: the you're probably better served with nvidia-glx-legacy
[01:07] <Crozar> yes im using edgy driver for this
[01:07] <mikubuntu_> rausb0: wow, there was a snippet of wisdom that should be on a few help pages. very good point to ponder when considering new stuff, huh.  i've been pleasantly surprised to find that most things i have gotten off clearance racks and at garage sales 'just work' as a corollary :)
[01:07] <snap> ok
[01:07] <rausb0> snap: as long as ati won't change its information policy to free driver developers, the situation will remain problematic
[01:07] <Crozar> NO not Legacy lol
[01:07] <jrib> snap: it's straightforward, just read what applies to you
[01:07] <Crozar> im using accelerated
[01:07] <tarelerulz> is there many programs for amd 64 out there ?
[01:07] <Crozar> are u a new helper?
[01:07] <MeRodent> snap, If you want I can send you some detailed instructions that work.
[01:07] <jrib> Crozar: you're using the nvidia driver?
[01:07] <Crozar> yes
[01:08] <Crozar> i start screen i get nvidia logo
[01:08] <Crozar> theproblem is im using 50 refresh rate it hought its a bug because maybe this 50 that shows means 60 ?
[01:08] <Mattias> i got an audigy, when i installed ubuntu it choosed the driver snd_ca0160, which is having glitches in the sound, and when i remove that and modprobe to snd_emu10k1 the sound won't even find my audigy, any idea on the correct drivers?
[01:08] <rausb0> mikubuntu_: what is a corollary? sorry, english is not my native language
[01:08] <Crozar> laptop cant go under 60 refresh rate or more :( coz it might spoil or damage screen
[01:08] <leperkhanz> rausb0: They just did open their drivers and release all specs.  But it will take more time.  But he's on Nvidia, who is still grossly behind on that.
[01:08] <jrib> tarelerulz: yes, but proprietary stuff like flash and sun's java plugin is not available and will take some work.  I would recommend 32bit unless you know exactly why you need 64bit and don't mind some extra headaches
[01:08] <jrib> Crozar: try to keep what you say on a single line, or else the channel becomes too busy
[01:08] <rausb0> leperkhanz: they announced to do so. did they really do something?
[01:09] <snap> my email is www dot scoobydoo28139 at gmail dot com
[01:09] <jrib> Crozar: trust what 'nvidia-settings' says, not the screen resolution thing in the menu
[01:09] <mikubuntu_> few probs today guys. first, click on clamtk and get this msg: 'you do not appear to have virus definitions!' 'running 'freshclam -v' as root may fix the problem.  what is the complete command i have to input to terminal?
[01:09] <snap> :)
[01:09] <snap> i do read the mail
[01:09] <dystopianray> tarelerulz: most open source programs are available as 64-bit apps
[01:09] <predaeus> mikubuntu_, likely "sudo freshclam -v"
[01:09] <Crozar> jrib?wehre to go through nvidia setting i havent installed the nvidia control pannel i thought i would destroy my 8 days of hardwork
[01:09] <tarelerulz> jrib , I found out about the flash  today.  I if I could get them to work . I would not care about the extra efforts
[01:09] <rausb0> snap: did you say anything about having a nvidia card? then i overlooked it
[01:09] <dystopianray> Mattias: the driver is snd_ca0160
[01:10] <jrib> Crozar: if you installed the nvidia drivers through apt, you should be able to type 'nvidia-settings' in a terminal
[01:10] <leperkhanz> WOW: tons of wrong info just spouted.  AMD and ATI are releasing gfx specs.  They have largely been released as of right now.  Flash DOES work in 64 bit gutsy.  I'm using it RIGHT NOW.  There are TONS of 64 bit programs, go try getdeb.net
[01:10] <snap> yup its an nvidia 8500 gt
[01:10] <mikubuntu_> predaeus: that's kinda what i thought but wasn't sure
[01:10] <Crozar> i finally have my screen to be full screen i had to install edgy and do everything then save xorg thenput it through memory stick then install feisty and overwrite because non here helped me lastnight
[01:10] <jrib> !flash64 > tarelerulz (read the private message from ubotu)
[01:10] <leperkhanz> Ok, going for reboot.  Good luck snap.
[01:11] <snap> Merodent did you get my email?
[01:11] <Crozar> this is cool but not too muchoptions
[01:11] <leperkhanz> You will want to make sure that the check box under enabled in restricted driver manager is checked.
[01:11] <snap> thanks leper
[01:11] <jrib> !who | Crozar
[01:11] <ubotu> Crozar: As you can see, this is a large channel. If you're speaking to someone in particular, please put their nickname in what you say (use !tab), or else messages get lost and it becomes confusing :)
[01:11] <MeRodent> snap, give me a second.
[01:11] <leperkhanz> also: to the audigy guy: there are no creative drivers yet.  DON'T BUY CREATIVE.
[01:12] <leperkhanz> FYI any $5 sound card from fry's has worked perfectly in Ubuntu for me.
[01:12] <Crozar> jrib: thanks i see im using 60 refresh rate so ubuntu has a bug through theyr control interface
[01:12] <rausb0> leperkhanz: alright, then ati finally seems to get it
[01:12] <dystopianray> leperkhanz: audigy cards are very well supported under linux, you're thinking of the x-fi
[01:12] <snap> ok i have to get my boy off to school , emails scoobydoo28139 at gmail and yahoo thanks
[01:12] <stefg> !fixres | Crozar:
[01:12] <ubotu> Crozar:: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[01:12] <Crozar> irc is nice :D it has things i never knew a chat can have
[01:12] <Mattias> dystopianray: hm, odd >,< i wonder why i get glitches in the sound then
[01:12] <[nrx] > rofl
[01:12] <leperkhanz> NO, AMD bought them, and AMD has always got it. :)
[01:12] <jrib> Crozar: yeah, same thing happens here.  My monitor and nvidia-settings report 75 but "screen resolution" reports something else
[01:12] <dystopianray> Mattias: what sort of glitches? and do they occur with all applications?
[01:13] <MeRodent> snap, done.
[01:13] <rausb0> Crozar: irc is *the* one and only chat service :)
[01:13] <leperkhanz> And yeah, I was thinking of X-Fi, so DON'T BUY CREATIVE PRODUCTS!!!
[01:13] <leperkhanz> brb.
[01:13] <tarelerulz>  jrib , I bookmarked that link and will read it later. I was just trying to get my system up to speed .
[01:13] <dystopianray> just don't buy the x-fi, audigys are great
[01:13] <Crozar> all my life was zone.com and MSN
[01:13] <snap> merodent: thank you have a good day bye now
[01:13] <Crozar> now its IRC and Kopete
[01:13] <Mattias> dystopianray: only when i play a song, seems like it happens on high bass, which makes the speakers generate some kind of static electricity sound. thought this happens even if i turn down volume to lowest, when the song is playing with high bass
[01:13] <leperkhanz> Don't support a company that won't give specs.  DON'T BUY CREATIVE PRODUCTS!
[01:14] <Mattias> dystopianray: i mean, same song on windows, no problems
[01:14] <vanni>  hi i installed wine and after i installed my winzoz app.
[01:14] <rausb0> Crozar: well i wouldn't use kopete for irc :)
[01:14] <rob> leperkhanz, please watch the caps
[01:14] <vanni> the problem is
[01:14] <jrib> vanni: try to keep what you say on a single line, or else the channel becomes too busy
[01:14] <vanni> when i have to choose the network interface on my winzoz software
[01:14] <Faustov> how can i uninstall all kernel-sources and kernel-images and then install the stable kernel image from the ubuntu repository?
[01:14] <Crozar> rausb0:  im using irc x forirc and kopete for msn
[01:14] <vanni> ok
[01:14] <Crozar> hey now with nvidia-settings i think i can let the rain work in beryl :D
[01:14] <[nrx] > is there a way to access the restricted drivers menu from within kde?
[01:14] <Jaomi> Hello
[01:15] <rausb0> Crozar: ah okay. i use irssi for irc and nothing for msn :)
[01:15] <siskel> hi, just installed feisty and only got 2 workspaces, how can i get 4 workspaces?
[01:15] <lorenzo_> hello, someeone know a irc chat with transparent background
[01:15] <vanni> hi i installed wine and after i installed my winzoz app. hi i installed wine and after i installed my winzoz app.hi i installed wine and after i installed my winzoz app.
[01:15] <dystopianray> Mattias: you might be able to fix it by fiddling with the mixer controls
[01:15] <Sizur> leperkhanz will be singing a different song if he'd own a company that feeds hundreds of employees :)
[01:15] <dystopianray> siskel: right click on the workspace applet and you should be able to create more
[01:15] <Mattias> dystopianray: tried that, even if i have on lowest there, still same problem
[01:15] <dystopianray> vanni: what is your point?
[01:15] <siskel> dystopianray, so easy ! thank you
[01:15] <vanni>  the problem is
[01:15] <vanni> [13:09]  <vanni> when i have to choose the network interface on my winzoz software
[01:15] <vanni> [13:10]  <vanni> i can not see the network card
[01:15] <vanni> [13:10]  <vanni> what can i do??
[01:15] <Jaomi> Is there anyway to make mp3 files always to open with xmms?
[01:16] <dystopianray> Mattias: have you tried fiddling with all the controls?
[01:16] <Mattias> dystopianray: yep, only one control is for the sound, rest is turned off
[01:16] <dystopianray> vanni: what software are you running?
[01:16] <vanni> so i it looks like wine can not detect my network card
[01:16] <freeman_> hgjgh
[01:16] <vanni> butterfly netrender
[01:16] <dystopianray> Mattias: fiddle around with all of them
[01:16] <Mattias> dystopianray: ive done that, no sound from any of em
[01:17] <jrib> vanni: please keep it to one line, no one will have any clue what you are talking about otherwise
[01:17] <freeman_> 
[01:17] <jrib> !away > Crozar (read the private message from ubotu)
[01:17] <dystopianray> Mattias: audigy cards have dozens of controls that can do weird things
[01:17] <tarelerulz> any of you had problems with totem with all the plugins not repeating mpg and other closed formats like that ?
[01:17] <Crozar> jrib: thanks :D
[01:17] <dgjones> Jao, right click on the file, select properties and then go to the  open with tab and select which program you want to use to open a file
[01:18] <Mattias> dystopianray: the first thing i did when i got this problem was, having all raised, still same problem, then i lowered each of em, and if sound dissapeared totally i raised that one and continued with next, which was effectless
[01:18] <Mattias> dystopianray: i've never had problems with audigy cards before, and i've always used emu10k1 before >,<
[01:18] <Mattias> dystopianray: sure its not the wrong driver?
[01:18] <dystopianray> Mattias: your card isn't a standard audigy
[01:18] <Mattias> dystopianray: its audigy 1
[01:18] <vanni> ok from the beggining; i installed wine and after i installed butterfly netrender. when i run butterfly i can not choose my network card. i can only choose the 127.0.0.1 as network interface. what can i do? have i to set something on wine?
[01:19] <dystopianray> Mattias: you have a budget audigy card, it doesn't have the same hardware as other cards
[01:19] <Mattias> dystopianray: oh, i'll look into that, i got another audigy card i bought years ago which has always worked, ill see if that one works with emu10k1, thats the one i've always used with that driver
[01:20] <Mattias> dystopianray: maybe ill put this audigy here into the other comp then :) if thats the case
[01:20] <Jaomi> How do i make my MP3 files always to open with XMMS, and not Totem? :S
[01:20] <dgjones> Jaomi, right click on the file, select properties and then go to the  open with tab and select which program you want to use to open a file
[01:21] <stefg> vanni: better ask his in #winehq. This is not very closely related to #ubuntu as you're not even running a linux application
[01:21] <dystopianray> Mattias: why not just get an audigy 2 value or something, they can be had pretty cheap and work very well
[01:22] <vanni> ok thanks
[01:22] <Sizur> dgjones: Jaomi wants to have it _always_ open with that
[01:22] <tarelerulz> Totem plays mp3 well jaomi . I use it for all my media other then it not repeating forever I have not had any problems that big with it
[01:22] <tikilou> irc://irc.otaku-irc.net/db-fr
[01:22] <Mattias> dystopianray: nah, since i got another card i know that works, ill use that, if it plays sounds without glitches is good enough :P
[01:23] <Sizur> dgjones: and your solution solves it :P
[01:23] <kahrytan> Jaomi, right-click on the media file and select properties
[01:23] <Mattias> dystopianray: well, i still wonder why it works fine in windows, and not linux
[01:23] <Mattias> dystopianray: since theres absolutely no problems in windows
[01:23] <dgjones> Sizur, i thought might, its always worked for me in the past
[01:23] <dystopianray> Mattias: a crap driver
[01:24] <shiner> hallo
[01:24] <Mattias> dystopianray: gonna change soundcard now then to see if the problems resolves, thanks for the info
[01:24] <shiner> is here anyone having exp with the LTSP ?
[01:25] <Mattias> dystopianray: ooh wait, i got a better idea, forgot my new mobo has high defenition sound card in it, maybe its better
[01:25] <Mattias> p5k deluxe
[01:25] <mikubuntu_> predaeus: ok, ran that command (sudo freshclam -v) and got a message to goto the clamav wiki, and there they said run 'apt-cache search clamav' and that gave me a whole lot of output, well not that much, but anyways, i'm thinking that i'm still not upgraded... can i pastebin for you to look at the output?
[01:25] <dystopianray> Mattias: it might be adequate
[01:25] <Sizur> dgjones: yes, it should. my bad :) your solution should work
[01:25] <npnufn> In Ubuntu I couldn't find the Realplayer's Cache folder, does any one have an idea where it is located.  So that I can copy the streamed file.
[01:25] <dgjones> Sizur, no probs
[01:25] <dystopianray> npnufn: might be in /tmp
[01:25] <predaeus> mikubuntu_, you can try, but I never used clamav, so I might not be of any help
[01:26] <rzimek78> hostname NEW_NAME works, but when I reboot the system, there is still previous name, not New_Name. Why?
[01:26] <npnufn> dystoplanray; it is not there.
[01:26] <dgjones> Sizur, as ubotu says, just if it works for me doesn't always mean it works for everyone
[01:26] <predaeus> mikubuntu_, apt-cache just searches for the application in the repositories.
[01:26] <[nrx] > !hostname | rzimek78
[01:26] <ubotu> rzimek78: Use hostname <somehostname> to set the hostname, or to do it permanently: edit /etc/hostname  and /etc/hosts . WARNING! Make sure that your current hostname and /etc/hosts match, otherwise sudo may not work properly. Alternatively, use the gui at system>administration>networking on the "General" tab
[01:26] <rzimek78> ok
[01:27] <dystopianray> rzimek78: update /etc/hostname and /etc/hosts
[01:27] <paulowsky> hi, does anybody have their ubuntu synaptic package updates failing for ubuntu feisty?
[01:27] <npnufn> I read somewhere that it stores in the folder named cache_db.
[01:28] <npnufn> I couldn't find any such folder it.  Does it changes Ubuntu.
[01:28] <[nrx] > anyone know if there's a linux based radmin viewer/client?
[01:28] <mikubuntu_> predaeus: ummmmm, so can you tell me what i have to do next with this: ? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/37981/
[01:29] <rzimek78> ok, I've changed hosts and hostname, but should I reboot the system or maybe there's a way to update Hosts and Hostname files without rebooting?
[01:30] <[nrx] > rzimek78: try typing "hostname" and it should tell you if it's worked
[01:30] <dystopianray> rzimek78: use the 'hostname' command
[01:30] <rzimek78> still old name
[01:30] <predaeus> mikubuntu_, have you clamav installed from the Ubuntu repositories or from some outside source?
[01:30] <dystopianray> rzimek78: use 'hostname' to change the current hostname
[01:30] <[nrx] > rzimek78: did you edit /etc/hostname and /etc/hosts?
[01:30] <rzimek78> ye
[01:30] <vanni> ciao sono un noob
[01:31] <[nrx] > set the hostname now with "hostname <newhostname>" and check again with "hostname"
[01:31] <Jaomi> kahrytan Thanks a bunch!
[01:31] <[nrx] > alternatively, reboot :D
[01:31] <mikubuntu_> predaeus: omg, i don't know/remember ... :(
[01:32] <predaeus> mikubuntu_, run synaptic and search for clamav again, then you will see if it is installed.
[01:32] <stefg> mikubuntu_: let's looka t that from one level below: Why do you need clamav at all? Running a mailserver or having a windows-box to scan? Ubuntu doesn't need a virusscanner on its own behalf
[01:33] <rzimek78> ok, hostname New-Name works, now I'm gonna reboot the system
[01:35] <rzimek78> /etc/init.d/hostname.sh works ! :)
[01:35] <rzimek78> thanks
[01:35] <[nrx] > rzimek78: yw
[01:36] <TechnoFrood> Anyone able to recomend an email client that works with Exchange 2007, Evoultion complains the server is running Exchange 5.5
[01:37] <[nrx] > TechnoFrood: thunderbird?
[01:37] <SlimeyPete> TechnoFrood: Kontact's worth a try
[01:37] <TechnoFrood> THats what i'm using at the moment over imap
[01:37] <TechnoFrood> I'll give kontact a try
[01:38] <mikubuntu_> stefg: i know the threats are way lower, but there is some level of threat isn't there?  otherwise why would they have packages for it?
[01:38] <digispag|afk> Will Gnome 2.20 be in the 7.04 repo, or is it only going to be in 7.10?
[01:38] <Mattias> dystopianray: exact same problem with AD1988B, HDA Intel soundcard
[01:39] <Mattias> dystopianray: :/
[01:39] <dystopianray> digispag|afk: gnome 2.20 should be in gutsy
[01:39] <dystopianray> Mattias: i guess the problem lies elsewhere then
[01:39] <digispag|afk> k, so i'll not bother downloading it then, i'll just wait
[01:40] <lorenzo__> hello how can ai connect to msn with naim. please help!
[01:41] <stefg> mikubuntu_: clamav scans for *windows* -virusses and is intended for mailservers (so the windows clients don't get virii) or for windows - rescue purposes. There are excatly *0* virii for Linux in the wild, and a virus scanner won't protect from a hacker attack anyway
[01:41] <Moniker42> how do i give myself write permissions to an external NTFS drive?
[01:41] <Jaomi> Does desktop effect cause slowdowns?
[01:41] <dystopianray> Jaomi: it can
[01:41] <Vegar> Jaomi: the answer is probably yes
[01:41] <Mattias> dystopianray: im on gutsy btw, could it be a problem with the new esd version?
[01:42] <lorenzo__> hello how can ai connect to msn with naim. please help!
[01:42] <dystopianray> Mattias: you should be in #ubuntu+1
[01:42] <IdleOne> lorenzo_: naim?
[01:42] <dystopianray> !gutsy | Mattias
[01:42] <ubotu> Mattias: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[01:42] <jrib> !ntfs-3g > Moniker42 (read the private message from ubotu)
[01:42] <Mattias> dystopianray: ah, going there now then
[01:42] <lorenzo__> yes its an IRC chat for linux
[01:42] <Vegar> lorenzo__: do you mean gaim?
[01:42] <Srixon> Hello, I Have a Networking question thati cannot find online,   I have installed ndiswrapper and installed my wireless cards drivers (Broadcom) but it still says the hardware isnt there.
[01:42] <amro> How to change root password? when I use "sudo passwd root" it shows me "Unknow id"
[01:43] <Jaomi> vegar: I have a Dell D510, it has a 1,4 Ghz Celeron M, 512 MB RAM, Intel GMA 900, should i keep desktop effect activated?
[01:43] <lorenzo__> no, Naim
[01:43] <jrib> !root > amro (read the private message from ubotu)
[01:43] <dystopianray> Srixon: do you actually have a broadcom card?
[01:43] <Srixon> Yes
[01:43] <damjan|work> anyone knows where can I find the xf86-video-intel driver for 7.04?
[01:43] <lorenzo__> it a terminal chat
[01:43] <Eagleray> amro: then try 'sudo su', followed by 'passwd'
[01:43] <dystopianray> Jaomi: if you like desktop effects, use it, otherwise, don't
[01:43] <npnufn> on my feisty box, it is showing that realplayer is accessing a file '/SYSV00000000' but I can't see it in my file system what is it?
[01:43] <amro> Eagleray: thx
[01:43] <jrib> damjan|work: you probably wnat xserver-xorg-video-intel
[01:43] <Srixon> Dystopianry: Yes i do use a Broadcom.
[01:44] <Jaomi> dystopianray: What does it change, can i read about it somewhere?
[01:44] <damjan|work> npnufn: it's shared memory
[01:44] <dystopianray> damjan|work: sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-intel
[01:44] <jrib> amro: there is no need to set a root password on Ubuntu
[01:44] <damjan|work> dystopianray: jrib thanks
[01:44] <npnufn> damjan|work; thanks.
[01:44] <Vegar> Jaomi: I'd disable it to save power - but if you like it you can keep it enabled, it's up to you
[01:44] <Jaomi> Newermind! Found it in the help =)
[01:44] <dystopianray> Jaomi: you can toggle it on and off, try it out
[01:44] <lorenzo_> someone know "Naim"
[01:44] <Eagleray> jrib: there is no _need_, but it's damn annoying not having one
[01:44] <dystopianray> Jaomi: it just activates compiz
[01:44] <jrib> Eagleray: how?
[01:44] <amro> jrib:why?
[01:45] <Eagleray> jrib: I like to be able to give others the pass to my user account without also allowing them root (sudo) access
[01:45] <jrib> amro: because you don't need one and the ubuntu developers have based the security model around sudo
[01:45] <serdar_> hi
[01:45] <npnufn> damjan|work; my real players is playing a file which is having one hour lenght and is completely downloaded.  But I can't see where it has downloaded it.  Can you help me in this?
[01:45] <jrib> Eagleray: fair enough
[01:45] <Eagleray> jrib: admittedly I do run debian rather than ubuntu, but when I do come across an ubuntu box the first thing I do is nuke sudo rights and add a proper root pass
[01:45] <Weric> root without a pass?
[01:45] <serdar_> deeuscher
[01:45] <Eagleray> Weric: no
[01:46] <Srixon> dystopiantry: do you have any idea how ot fix this?
[01:46] <damjan|work> npnufn: try 'ls -l /proc/pid-of-real/fd'
[01:46] <dystopianray> Srixon: pastebin lspci
[01:46] <amro> jrib:when I use "sudu.." it requires for password
[01:46] <damjan|work> npnufn: I hope it didn't download to memmory
[01:46] <Eagleray> amro: that is normal, it's asking for your user password
[01:46] <jrib> amro: yes, "sudo" requests your user's password
[01:46] <Eagleray> jrib: snap!
[01:46] <Weric> Eagleray, thanks, good cause that doesnt sound good.
[01:46] <Draggin> Good day again...  I have more questions :)
[01:46] <serdar_> ist da keine trke
[01:47] <amro> jrib:then, how I can do it without root password?
[01:47] <Eagleray> Weric: my root password is a _very_ closely guarded secret
[01:47] <Srixon> Dystopianray: where do i type this? or whats the exact command in terminal?
[01:47] <Myrtti> !de | serdar_
[01:47] <ubotu> serdar_: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[01:47] <serdar_> amro
[01:47] <jrib> amro: what do you mean?  What are you trying to do?
[01:47] <Eagleray> amro: you type 'sudo su', that will ask for YOUR password and then give you a root shell
[01:47] <Draggin> I finally got Ubuntu up and running with Sayed's help, but now I've run into some problems with applications...
[01:47] <Eagleray> amro: then just type 'passwd' and it will ask you for a new root pw
[01:47] <npnufn> damjan|work; no use; it is showing like /dev/pts/0 and socket:number; and pipe: number;
[01:47] <Draggin> Is anyone familai
[01:47] <dystopianray> Srixon: lspci
[01:48] <npnufn> are they also files?
[01:48] <jrib> Eagleray: please don't recommend that unless someone specifically needs a root password set
[01:48] <serdar_> eagleray manki
[01:48] <Quak3r> hello there
[01:48] <amro> Eagleray:thx,I will try torrow :)
[01:48] <Eagleray> jrib: amro did request it
[01:48] <Eagleray> serdar_: ?
[01:48] <damjan|work> npnufn: that's all the file descriptors the process uses
[01:48] <Srixon> Dysto ubuntu is on my laptop next to me.. not connected to the internet.
[01:48] <Draggin> Is anyone familiar with FabForce DBDesigner?  And if so, has anyone here ever tried running it in Ubuntu?  I saw that it has apparently only been tested on RedHat and SUSE, but surely it should be able to run on Feisty as well, right?
[01:48] <Srixon> wait oen sec..
[01:48] <Eagleray> Quak3r: Hello, do you have a question?
[01:48] <Srixon> Flash drive time
[01:48] <Quak3r> anyone could help me out with the CLI and aiglx drivers?? ty
[01:49] <jrib> amro: read teh page from ubotu, it explains how to use sudo.  There's no need for a root password
[01:49] <zak> after installing ubuntu, XP gives an error about "No NTLDR" or whatever.. it's on a FAT32 partition (it's the first time i've dual booted with XP on a FAT partition, and the first time i've had problems, so i'm guessing they might be related).. any suggestions?
[01:49] <npnufn> damjan|work; may be I should leave it.  however thanks a lot!
[01:49] <Quak3r> Eagleray, need help with the CLI's - they work but do not appear after the X11 starts up
[01:49] <Eagleray> jrib: there is no _need_, but it's a damn sight more convenient to use su
[01:49] <damjan|work> npnufn: real is proprietary shit... better use something else :)
[01:49] <Quak3r> Eagleray, and I'm using 7.04
[01:49] <Weric> zak NTLDR is part of the windows MBR
[01:50] <Eagleray> Quak3r: I'm not so hot on the 3D X stuff I'm afraid, I don't do much 3D work
[01:50] <Draggin> Suggestions, anyone?
[01:50] <zak> Weric: i know, but why is it only now having problems booting without it?
[01:50] <dystopianray> !dualboot | zak
[01:50] <ubotu> zak: Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - MACs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot   https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MacBookProFeisty
[01:50] <npnufn> damjan|work; good idea will try with totem.
[01:50] <mikubuntu_> stefg: a) so it's basically taking up real estate on my hardrive? uninstall? b) what are the best security measures to guard against hack attacks?
[01:50] <Jaomi> Why cant i have 4 workspaces when i have unactivated "Desktop Effects"?
[01:50] <Quak3r> Eagleray, OK ty
[01:50] <Weric> zak, I dont know try reinstalling the boot loiader
[01:51] <Pici> zak: run `fixmbr` from the recovery console of your windows install CD, then reinstall Grub.
[01:51] <jrib> Jaomi: right click on the "workspace switcher" applet and go to preferences
[01:51] <Pici> !grib | zak
[01:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about grib - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[01:51] <dystopianray> Jaomi: compiz handles virtual desktops on it's own and has different behaviour
[01:51] <Pici> !grub | zak
[01:51] <ubotu> zak: 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
[01:51] <Eagleray> Quak3r: There are a lot of people here who _do_ know however
[01:51] <Eagleray> Quak3r: if you wait a bit, someone's sure to help
[01:51] <amro> rib:thx,I will do it later :)  I  am  now  under Fedora6, while ubuntu7.04 att school
[01:51] <amro> jrib:thx,I will do it later :)  I am now under Fedora6, while ubuntu7.04 att school
[01:51] <Quak3r> Eagleray, thanks .. I believe I should not "force" aiglX
[01:51] <Quak3r> Eagleray, thank you
[01:52] <jrib> amro: k
[01:52] <stefg> mikubuntu_: don't run services you don't need. use a NAT router with firewall. Use the grey matter inside your head :-)
[01:52] <Weric> lol
[01:52] <Eagleray> Quak3r: you can quite happily force aiglx, but only if you're familiar with a CLI - if it fails you will have no GUI
[01:53] <Weric> mikubuntu_, you can run intrusion detection also.
[01:53] <freeman> 
[01:53] <stefg> !security
[01:53] <ubotu> If you feel the need to adopt security measures for your system, check out https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Security - See also !root, !firewall and !server
[01:53] <Jaomi> jrib and dystopianray Thanks =)
[01:53] <Srixon> dystopianray: i cannot get the lspci bin to come to the chat window, what are ou looking for specifically?
[01:53] <dystopianray> Srixon: pastebin the output of lspci
[01:53] <mikubuntu_> weric: can u suggest which?
[01:54] <Srixon> Dystopianray: I Can't its another computer that ubuntu is on.
[01:54] <Pici> !paste | Srixon
[01:54] <ubotu> Srixon: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[01:54] <dystopianray> Srixon: i just want to see the lien for the wifi card
[01:54] <Srixon> Ok
[01:54] <Draggin> The kernel on Ubuntu 7.04 is something like 2.6, right?
[01:54] <Srixon> one second ill type it out
[01:54] <Weric> mikubuntu_, Snort
[01:54] <Quak3r> Eagleray, thanks I will try to make it work - I'm forcing aiglx with beryl - this might be it
[01:54] <penny> hallo
[01:55] <Quak3r> i hope it is
[01:55] <Eagleray> Quak3r: good luck
[01:55] <Srixon> 03:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini - PCI Card (rev 01)
[01:55] <Melancholy> ahha!
[01:55] <Melancholy> Seems like we are solving problem what i have :)
[01:55] <zak> none of this GRUB info seems to help.. i've never had problems booting XP from GRUB before, but now it just says "No NTLDR" and hangs..
[01:56] <Eagleray> penny: Hello, do you have a question?
[01:56] <Eagleray> zak: Are you trying to boot XP from a secondary drive?
[01:56] <zak> Eagleray: nope.. first HD
[01:56] <toastytaco> Does anyone know when Automatix for Gusty 7.10 will be released..??
[01:56] <Eagleray> zak: XP likes being on the first partition of the first drive in the system
[01:56] <Pici> zak: You need to run `fixmbr` from your windows install disk before you can try the techniques in the
[01:56] <dystopianray> toastytaco: you shouldn't be using automatix
[01:56] <Mattias> dystopianray: found out the problem, it is rythmbox, >,< i should have tried in other players before ...
[01:56] <Pici> !automatix | toastytaco
[01:56] <Weric> zak fix the MBR then redo Grub
[01:56] <ubotu> toastytaco: 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)
[01:56] <Eagleray> zak: if you have it on a different partition you will need to mess with map
[01:56] <Pici> zak: er, techniques on the grub pages.
[01:57] <toastytaco> Why is that???
[01:57] <mikubuntu_> weric: thanks; stefg: what's NAT stand for?
[01:57] <atlfalcons866> is ubuntu studio an official derivative
[01:57] <Eagleray> zak: if it _still_ doesn't boot, start the recovery console on the windows CD and run 'fixboot', then 'fixmbr'
[01:57] <dystopianray> Srixon: did you install the driver from the cd included with your machine?
[01:57] <Eagleray> then reboot to a livecd and restore grub
[01:57] <dystopianray> toastytaco: http://mjg59.livejournal.com/77440.html
[01:58] <Pici> toastytaco: We don't support Automatix and we strongly discourage its use, as it often breaks systems.
[01:58] <Eagleray> mikubuntu_: NAT usually means Network Address Translation
[01:58] <Weric> mikubuntu_, NAT= type of firewall
[01:58] <Srixon> I do not have that CD as this laptop was given to me, and i looked up my exact model number through the HP website and i have the newest driver for my card. BCMWL5
[01:58] <toastytaco> ok then....let me read up on it...thanx
[01:59] <mikubuntu_> dystopianray: what about linspire's cnr (click and run) product; have you had any sperience with it yet?
[01:59] <dystopianray> mikubuntu_: i haven't, sorry
[01:59] <stefg> mikubuntu_: network address translation ... a router gets an IP from the ISP and uses that for Internet (WAN) side, but translates this into a private subnet on the Local (LAN) side
[01:59] <Eagleray> Weric: NAT isn't a type of firewall, it's a routing technique
[01:59] <Weric> Eagleray, OK i was tring to keep it simple
[02:00] <Eagleray> Weric: a nice side-effect of NAT is ir prevents incoming connections reaching machines behind the router unless ports are deliberately mapped
[02:00] <Eagleray> Weric: oh lol haha fair call
[02:00] <Eagleray> Weric: sorry for interrupting then
[02:00] <Weric> Eagleray, np, you were not.
[02:00] <linuxbassman> poke
[02:01] <Eagleray> linuxbassman: what?
[02:01] <Eagleray> linuxbassman: do you have a question?
[02:01] <lorenzo__> who know the program NAIM
[02:02] <mikubuntu_> appreciate the comments; thanks
[02:02] <danya> hello ... I cant seem to install emerald .. anyone ? I'm on feisty 64-bit
[02:03] <stefg> !ubuntu-effects | danya
[02:03] <ubotu> danya: 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.
[02:04] <mikubuntu_> stefg: guess i won't bother uninstalling clam for now; gonna do complete fresh install of gutsy in a few weeks on this laptop, that should take care of it
[02:07] <MartinW> Sound recorder doesn't work, when I press record it seems to record (except for the time bar not moving) but when I press stop and then play nothing happens. When I try to save I get "Could not save the file "Invalid parameters"" I have a headset microphone and I run Ubuntu 7.04.
[02:07] <MartinW> Did I miss some important setting?
[02:07] <Fxyz4ever> fuck
[02:07] <jrib> !ohmy | Fxyz4ever
[02:07] <ubotu> Fxyz4ever: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[02:07] <Fxyz4ever> f**k, it's ok this?
[02:07] <jrib> MartinW: that program is buggy, I would use something else to test.  bugs.ubuntu.com has a bug about it if you want to read
[02:08] <MartinW> OK, how about audacity?
[02:08] <jrib> Fxyz4ever: best to not use either and just ask your question
[02:08] <Weric> Laser all, thanks Steven.
[02:08] <jrib> MartinW: sure, that's fine afaik
[02:08] <MartinW> Thanks for the help.
[02:09] <MartinW> I thought it was my microphone and searched everywhere to unmute it, ;-)
[02:09] <Fxyz4ever> in a dual boot, is there a way to share the torrents in azureus both in win and in ubuntu?
[02:09] <bspindler> hey guys/gals, how can I upgrade from edgy to feisty via the CD?
[02:09] <jrib> !upgrade > bspindler (read the private message from ubotu)
[02:10] <jrib> !ext3 > Fxyz4ever (read the private message from ubotu)
[02:10] <jrib> Fxyz4ever: windows can read and write to your linux partition if you install a driver (see ubotu)
[02:10] <Weric> jrib, what bot do you use here?
[02:10] <jrib> Weric: it's a supybot
[02:11] <Weric> jrib OK cool thanks
[02:11] <Weric> Laser all
[02:11] <Weric> Later too
[02:11] <Eagleray> Weric: eh?
[02:11] <Fxyz4ever> jrib: it's not that the problem, i have already ntfs-3g on ubuntu, but even if i put the same download directory both in win and linux, azureus can't continue the downloads
[02:11] <Weric> Eagleray, ? just thanks
[02:12] <Rabbitbunny> Just installed 7.04, there are 119 updated files?
[02:12] <jrib> Fxyz4ever: don't know then, try #azureus
[02:12] <MeRodent> Rabbitbunny, sounds about right.
[02:12] <Eagleray> Weric: nah I meant 'what does Laser All' mean?
[02:12] <npnufn> what is the easiest way to download rtsp:// files.
[02:12] <dystopianray> Rabbitbunny: that's right
[02:12] <npnufn> is there any wget extension for this.
[02:13] <Rabbitbunny> Oh. assumed I screwed dsomthing up.
[02:13] <dystopianray> npnufn: probably not
[02:13] <Eagleray> Weric: oh.... you meant later... my bad, I'm sleepy
[02:13] <Weric> Eagleray, :) it was atypo, Later all.
[02:13] <jrib> npnufn: if mplayer can play it, you can grab with the "-dumpstream" switch
[02:13] <dystopianray> Rabbitbunny: 7.04 was released in april, there have been a lot of updates since then
[02:13] <Blazkowicz> hello, I seem to have a problem when updating...
[02:13] <Fxyz4ever> jrib: anyway thank you
[02:13] <MeRodent> Rabbitbunny, at least ubuntu lets you know as opposed to windows which just decided to update 108MB for office.
[02:13] <Rabbitbunny> Well. It runs real fast and all.
[02:13] <lutzky> jrib: Is there a similar option for VLC? I know a stream which I can play only with VLC's special rtsp hacks
[02:13] <Rabbitbunny> lol, I love windows 'reboot now or I'll nag you' mode.
[02:13] <npnufn> jrib; what should I do to play/download them with totem.
[02:13] <Blazkowicz> I got to Update and it Times out every time and no matter what server i connect to it does the same thing
[02:14] <dystopianray> Rabbitbunny: they're mainly security updates
[02:14] <dystopianray> Rabbitbunny: and are highly recommended
[02:14] <jrib> lutzky, npnufn: don't know, I just use mplayer
[02:15] <Lhademmor> Hello people - now I'm taking the final step
[02:15] <Blazkowicz> hello??
[02:15] <Rabbitbunny> I'm on DSL, it's a 20min thing, I just thought it was a little high. Of course looking through the list I really like when file and samba are updates
[02:15] <Eagleray> Blazkowicz: Hello, do you have a question?
[02:15] <Pale_Brunette> no, sorry
[02:15] <Lhademmor> I've been dual-booting with XP for a long while, but now, in order to free up space for Ubuntu, I'm going to get rid of Windows for good.
[02:15] <dystopianray> Lhademmor: what step?
[02:15] <Blazkowicz> yes... I go to Update and it says 365 updates and when i update it just hangs on 1 of 365 and says that its timed out
[02:16] <chandu_> hi
[02:16] <chandu_>  I am having" UMAX
  AstraPix PC102" webcam ..
[02:16] <chandu_>  I am trying  to use it , but it is showing drivers are not available .. I am working on 2.6.21 kernel
[02:16] <chandu_>  can anyone help me in solving this problem ..which driver is needed for this devi
[02:16] <Eagleray> Blazkowicz: Please address your messages by putting the user you are sending it to on the front of the message
[02:16] <jrib> chandu_: try to keep what you say on a single line, or else the channel becomes too busy
[02:16] <Lhademmor> I have one question, though - is there any easy way of importing my My Documents folder into Ubuntu, or do I have to do a backup to my external HDD, and then afterwards import into Ubuntu?
[02:16] <Lhademmor> !windows
[02:16] <ubotu> For help with Microsoft Windows, please visit ##windows or your nearest mental health institute. See http://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/1 http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm and !equivalents
[02:16] <Eagleray> Blazkowicz: try switching to a different server if yours is timing out
[02:16] <chandu_> jrib, ok
[02:16] <lutzky> Guys, anyone here sometimes getting wonky video artifacts after resuming from suspend? (On an R50e Thinkpad with an Intel 810 graphics card)
[02:17] <Blazkowicz> Eagleray: I can use Firefox and some other internet programs besides GAIM, I also have swapped to different servers and still the same problem
[02:17] <dystopianray> Lhademmor: just copy them from within ubuntu
[02:17] <Eagleray> Blazkowicz: How many simultaneous connections are running from your IP to the ubuntu servers you are using?
[02:18] <Eagleray> Blazkowicz: some of them limit the connection number
[02:18] <Lhademmor> dystopianray, unfortunately I don't have enough room on the Ubuntu partition - and I'm not sure if I should use gparted to give some Windows partition to Ubuntu
[02:18] <NET||abuse> what would people recomend, linuxMCE or mythTV
[02:18] <Eagleray> NET||abuse: In my opinion, MythTV
[02:18] <dystopianray> Lhademmor: if you're running out of space just copy them to an external drive then
[02:19] <Blazkowicz> Eagleray: WHat you mean by simutaneous connections, You mean how many people i have on the Home Network, If that i have 3 Computers and 1 Console.
[02:19] <dystopianray> Lhademmor: and copy them back to ubuntu after you've removed windows
[02:19] <Eagleray> Blazkowicz: I mean how many conections are open at the same time to the ubuntu server, from all of the PCs
[02:19] <Lhademmor> dystopianray - okay, but then it'll have to wait 4 days 'till I get home to my external drive :)
[02:19] <NET||abuse> Eagleray, well, i've installed a box with feisty and myth, just getting my head around it,, but I havn't gotten a clear idea of the features of both in a side by side comparison
[02:20] <Eagleray> Blazkowicz: if you are the only one running updates, then simultaneout connections is not the issue
[02:20] <dystopianray> Lhademmor: if you have any freepspace on your windows partition you can shrink it to the minimum and expand your ubuntu partition
[02:20] <Lhademmor> dystopianray, using what? gparted?
[02:20] <Blazkowicz> Eagleray: well yea
[02:20] <dystopianray> Lhademmor: yes
[02:20] <Eagleray> NET||abuse: Myth can do more or less anyting, there's tons of extensions
[02:20] <Eagleray> NET||abuse: it also has excellent card support
[02:20] <Jaomi> Can someone recommend me a PDF reader for Ubuntu? : )
[02:20] <Eagleray> Jaomi: kpdf
[02:20] <dystopianray> Lhademmor: shrink and expand a few times until all files have been copied over
[02:20] <austin_> hi
[02:20] <predaeus> Jaomi, evince
[02:20] <dystopianray> Jaomi: kpdf
[02:21] <Lhademmor> dystopianray - when I installed gparted, it started ranting something about "THIS PROGRAM HAS NOT BEEN VERIFIED" or sometihng like that
[02:21] <Eagleray> Jaomi: or xpdf if you don't use kde
[02:21] <Pici> !pdf | Jaomi
[02:21] <ubotu> Jaomi: pdf is the Portable Document Format created by Adobe; viewable in GNU/Linux with xpdf/kpdf/evince, and also adobe reader (free download, but closed source)
[02:21] <austin_> anybody here
[02:21] <austin_> ?
[02:21] <Eagleray> Jaomi: will save you installing the kde libraries
[02:21] <LjL> austin_: hardly
[02:21] <dystopianray> Lhademmor: you can run gparted from the livecd if you want
[02:21] <Pici> austin_: just me and 1135 of my friends
[02:21] <Blazkowicz> Eagleray: Well only the computer updating is running while updating
[02:21] <dystopianray> Lhademmor: I don't knwo what that message is about
[02:22] <Lhademmor> okay, screw that, I'll try
[02:22] <Eagleray> Blazkowicz: what kind of packet loss rate do you have on your connection? Are you behind a firewall?
[02:22] <chandu_> hey can anyone answer my query
[02:22] <novato_br> how can I know if the computer is connected or non-connected on web?
[02:22] <dgjones> Jaomi, pdf is normally supported automatically with ubuntu in my experience, mine always open automatically with installing anything extra that I can remember
[02:22] <Eagleray> chandu_: what's the issue?
[02:22] <Blazkowicz> Eagleray: Let me check
[02:22] <chandu_> I have posted already
[02:23] <chandu_> Eagleray, I ahve posted already
[02:23] <chandu_> Eagleray, its reagarding webcam driver
[02:23] <novato_br> i would like with line command
[02:23] <dthacker> chandu: the probablility of someone having your exact webcam is small.  You need to Google
[02:23] <chandu_> Eagleray, I have "UMAX
[02:23] <chandu_> AstraPix PC102" webcam
[02:23] <Pici> !webcam > chandu_ (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[02:23] <novato_br> how can I know about web status connections with line command?
[02:24] <dystopianray> novato_br: netstat
[02:24] <Eagleray> !netstat | novato_br
[02:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about netstat - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:24] <Eagleray> novato_br: use the CLI program called 'netstat'
[02:24] <Vegar> what "thing" is it that controls the backlight? what's making the backlight brightness up/down keys work?
[02:24] <dthacker> novato_br:  at the command line:  man netstat
[02:24] <dystopianray> Vegar: depends on the laptop model and manfacturer
[02:25] <dystopianray> Vegar: if the keys 'just work' then it's probably a hardware switch
[02:25] <Vegar> well
[02:25] <Vegar> they work on every third boot
[02:25] <Knight_On_White> does ubuntu have like on windows xp - start up option ? everytime i do restart for my ubuntu i have to type in terminal : "sudo new-sockets.pl &" can i make this auto when ubuntu start-up ?
[02:26] <novato_br> cool. dystopianray
[02:26] <Vegar> dystopianray: in /sys/class/backlight/ there are three directories, each with their own brightness control thing, only one of which works
[02:26] <novato_br> thx
[02:26] <dystopianray> Knight_On_White: put it in an init script
[02:26] <Eagleray> Knight_On_White: yes, you can do this - just add a script to do it in /etc/init.d
[02:26] <Blazkowicz> Eagleray: I only have the Router Firewall and Packet loss, (sorry i'm a bit of a noob) Dont know where to check...
[02:26] <Eagleray> Knight_On_White: then symlink to it from /etc/rc2.d/
[02:26] <novato_br> dystopianray, i'm making the script get know if the computer is connected or no
[02:26] <dystopianray> Vegar: your laptop might have another backlight control mechanism then
[02:26] <Vegar> dystopianray: Do you have a clue on what might be controlling the backlight on a Thinkpad T61?
[02:26] <novato_br> i need about line command to checking
[02:26] <Eagleray> Blazkowicz: for packet loss, try this: 'ping -i 0.5 -c 100 google.com'
[02:26] <toastytaco> Knight_On_White: Goto System>Preferinces> Sessions and add the program to run on startup
[02:27] <novato_br> wow, -c 100?
[02:27] <dystopianray> Vegar: no I don't
[02:27] <novato_br> its rude with google, no ?
[02:27] <Eagleray> novato_br: it gives a good average
[02:27] <Blazkowicz> Eagleray: in Terminal?
[02:27] <dystopianray> Vegar: it could be anythign and I don't have that model laptop
[02:27] <Eagleray> novato_br: and google doesn't care
[02:27] <Eagleray> Blazkowicz: yes, in a terminal
[02:27] <Vegar> dystopianray: do you have any keywords? I have no idea where to look
[02:27] <novato_br> but i think and when the google don't have on line ?
[02:27] <Vegar> dystopianray: do you know what controls the thing that pops up when you adjust the backlight?
[02:28] <dystopianray> Vegar: 'thinkpad t61 backlight linux'
[02:28] <daviem> Vegar:  does the brightness applet work?
[02:28] <dystopianray> Vegar: I don't know what that thing is
[02:28] <sileni> guys what is ths pnpbioss=off thing i have to set
[02:28] <sileni> also live cd doesnt seem to work on this new laptop
[02:28] <Vegar> daviem: it works on every third boot, just like the keys
[02:28] <Eagleray> Anyone know what the kde tray utility for power management is called?
[02:29] <Eagleray> I have no idea what the binary is called
[02:29] <Blazkowicz> Eagleray: Pings fine... no packet loss
[02:29] <dystopianray> sileni: try the gutsy cd if the laptop is very new
[02:30] <Eagleray> Blazkowicz: can you browser the repository with your web browser?
[02:30] <daviem> Vegar:  try searching for gnome-power-manager backlight
[02:30] <stefg> Eagleray: ask #kubuntu ?
[02:30] <sileni> dystopianray, well i bought it 1 month ago is that new enough ?
[02:30] <Eagleray> stefg: lol probably a good idea - din't think of that, I'm not a kubuntu user
[02:30] <dystopianray> sileni: yes, feisty was released in april
[02:31] <sileni> where do i get gusty
[02:31] <sileni> i thought they didnt release it yet
[02:31] <stefg> !gutsy
[02:31] <ubotu> Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[02:31] <dystopianray> sileni: try one of the alpha releases
[02:31] <dgjones> !tribe6 | sileni
[02:31] <ubotu> sileni: Gutsy Gibbon (7.10) Tribe 6 is not a formal release, but rather a bugfixing milestone.  Please see http://tinyurl.com/3ytk9g for more information.
[02:31] <SlimeyPete> sileni: they haven't, but if you ask in #ubuntu+1 then someone will tell you where to get the prelease software
[02:32] <sileni> thank you people
[02:32] <Vegar> daviem: Will do, thanks
[02:32] <dystopianray> sileni: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/gutsy/tribe-5/
[02:32] <Lhademmor> dystopianray, when opening GParted - how do I resize a partition?
[02:32] <dystopianray> Lhademmor: should be an option when you right click on a partition
[02:32] <instabin|work> Can use ssh as a vpn connection?
[02:33] <Lhademmor> dystopianray: Yes, but it's grayed out
[02:33] <dystopianray> Lhademmor: I don't remember the exact way to do it, but I do remember it being very trivial and obvious
[02:33] <Eagleray> instabin|work: Yes, although it's not always the most stable
[02:33] <Eagleray> instabin|work: what are you wanting to do with it?
[02:33] <dystopianray> Lhademmor: is there enough freespace to shrink the partition?
[02:33] <coffeelzp> ?SB
[02:33] <Lhademmor> 12 GB
[02:33] <Blazkowicz> Eagleray: ahhh, please explain, do you mean, Gnome Web Browser Extensions?
[02:33] <dystopianray> Lhademmor: defragment the windows partition
[02:33] <Lhademmor> I've already done that, I think
[02:33] <Eagleray> Blazkowicz: nope - the ubuntu repositories are served up directly via http and sometimes ftp
[02:33] <nb_au> wheres the catalyst control center exec located?
[02:34] <sileni> dystopianray, are you using gusty ?
[02:34] <instabin|work> Eagleray: comcast is not working 100% and we cant get to some sites at work. I was going ot filter the interentconnection through mine at home so they could access the sites
[02:34] <coffeelzp> 
[02:34] <Eagleray> Blazkowicz: you can just type the URL into yout browser and have a look through the repositories that way
[02:34] <dystopianray> sileni: no
[02:34] <dystopianray> sileni: I don't have brand new hardware that needs it
[02:34] <coffeelzp> hello .
[02:34] <coffeelzp> Hello
[02:34] <linuxemacs> hi
[02:34] <Eagleray> instabin|work: openvpn would be a better bet, ssh isn't that reliable as a vpn - if it drops the connection you're screwed
[02:34] <Eagleray> !openvpn | instabin|work
[02:34] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about openvpn - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:34] <coffeelzp> you know this.
[02:35] <stefg> !cn
[02:35] <ubotu> For Ubuntu help in Chinese  #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[02:35] <LjL> !info openvpn
[02:35] <ubotu> openvpn: Virtual Private Network daemon. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.0.9-5 (feisty), package size 328 kB, installed size 988 kB
[02:35] <Eagleray> ! kindergarten | ubotu
[02:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kindergarten - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:35] <instabin|work> Eagleray: I dont realy what to setup openvpn at home. just a temp solution.
[02:35] <instabin|work> Eagleray: how do i run ssh to do it?
[02:35] <sileni> dystopianray, downlaod so slow 549 kb / sec :(
[02:35] <Eagleray> instabin|work: Openvpn is actually pretty simple as long as you stick to the pre-shared encryption
[02:35] <instabin|work> I have putty on the windows machines here at work
[02:36] <fractal2> don't mind me. I'm just here to learn in the background for now. This chat is always full with people helping eachother. It really gives me a sense of the linux community. Thank you to all of you. :)
[02:36] <Eagleray> instabin|work: it's considerably easier to set up than an ssh vpn
[02:36] <linuxemacs> hi all
[02:36] <toastytaco> I have a Ubuntu Podcast Show and wanted to know if anyone on the dev team for the new gusty would be interested in a short interview? My podcast is located at http://www.talkshoe.com/talkshoe/web/talkCast.jsp?masterId=46927&cmd=tc
[02:36] <dystopianray> sileni: KB/s ?
[02:36] <sileni> yea?
[02:36] <sileni> thats what it says so slow, only download 11 pct so far
[02:36] <stefg> toastytaco: that's better suited for #ubuntu-marketing
[02:36] <dystopianray> sileni: that is insanely fast, I don't know why you are complaining
[02:37] <toastytaco> ok then thanks...I will take it up there...
[02:37] <Eagleray> instabin|work: if you _really_ need an ssh tunnel, try just forwarding one or two ports to a proxy running on your home connection rather than piping the connections straight through it
[02:37] <brownie17> is there a repo prog that will convert swf to avi or mpg?
[02:38] <Eagleray> instabin|work: TCP connections behave a little weirdly when piped through an ssh VPN
[02:38] <VSpike> I've got flash 9 installed in firefox, but in konqueror and swiftfox, I only get flash 7.  Any idea how I can fix this?
[02:38] <Blazkowicz> Eagleray: Yes i can access them through the web browser
[02:38] <dystopianray> VSpike: uninstall flash 7
[02:38] <Eagleray> Blazkowicz: try running apt-get update again then, then try running your upgrade
[02:38] <Eagleray> Blazkowicz: are you using apt-proxy at all?
[02:39] <Blazkowicz> Eagleray: No
[02:39] <Blazkowicz> Eagleray: Will try to do that
[02:39] <Eagleray> Blazkowicz: good :D
[02:39] <instabin|work> Eagleray: Well doesnt mater now I cant access my home machine. I have to get to it through comcasts downed router
[02:39] <Eagleray> instabin|work: ouch... good luck
[02:39] <instabin|work> yea
[02:40] <Eagleray> instabin|work: having no net sucks :(
[02:40] <brownie17> anyone know the name of a program that can convert SWF files?
[02:40] <dystopianray> brownie17: swf? not flv?
[02:40] <instabin|work> Eagleray: yea we have some internet just some sites dont work... Like linux.com linuxtoday.com.
[02:40] <instabin|work> google works
[02:40] <instabin|work> youtubeworks.
[02:40] <instabin|work> americanfunds.com dotnwork
[02:40] <Eagleray> instabin|work: cache:www.the.correct.site.com
[02:41] <brownie17> dystopianray, umm. yes?
[02:41] <Eagleray> instabin|work: google's good like that
[02:41] <brownie17> dystopianray, i initially made that same mistake. it's definately a swf though
[02:41] <Arafangion> Hey, for some reason firefox will not load. How might I investigate this problem?
[02:41] <brownie17> dystopianray, any idea? ffmpeg can do flv, but not swf
[02:41] <instabin|work> Eagleray: Yea but the sites we need work off data base and the info was updated lastnight at 12:00
[02:41] <dystopianray> brownie17: i doubt there is any program to do that, swf is a non-linear vector format, it's non-trivial to convert to a standard video file
[02:41] <Arafangion> I've moved my ~/.mozilla to attempt to fix the issue, and also tried starting it in safe mode, but it just doesn't ever appear.
[02:41] <Eagleray> instabin|work: aha - what site?
[02:41] <brownie17> dystopianray, hmm.. okay good point
[02:41] <Eagleray> instabin|work: and how much data?
[02:41] <Eagleray> instabin|work: I may consider mirroring it for you
[02:41] <instabin|work> Eagleray: Special Catipiller supplier site
[02:42] <daning> bye
[02:42] <Eagleray> instabin|work: URL?
[02:42] <instabin|work> ec.cat.com
[02:42] <instabin|work> eagleray: its an https
[02:42] <Eagleray> instabin|work: umm, it's private
[02:42] <Eagleray> instabin|work: so I can't mirror it
[02:43] <Eagleray> instabin|work: do you have a server with ssh and outgoing https that you cna access?
[02:43] <instabin|work> Eagleray: yes.. its how we know what parts we are supposed to make
[02:43] <lnx_> i have one DVD-rom how i can the content of the CD in this dvd rom ?
[02:43] <Eagleray> instabin|work: I cna give you an ssh command to remap the connnection to that site
[02:43] <Pici> !away > zizdodrian|sleep (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[02:43] <dystopianray> lnx_: you need to explain more clearly
[02:43] <instabin|work> Eagleray: nope the only one i would have access to is my home computer.
[02:44] <instabin|work> Eagleray: Hopefully comcast will have it fixed soon
[02:44] <lnx_> dystopianray , in windows xp i have "my computer" wheere i can see all my device like cd rom  . . . how i can see this is ubuntu ?
[02:44] <Eagleray> instabin|work: ok, hold up - can you access http://osiris.erayd.net/phpsysinfo/ ?
[02:44] <dystopianray> lnx_: doesn't gnome have a devices thing you can look at?
[02:44] <instabin|work> Eagleray: yes
[02:45] <dystopianray> lnx_: if you put in a cd it should just appear on your desktop
[02:45] <lnx_> i dont know im asking . . .
[02:45] <Eagleray> instabin|work: OK hang on, I'll see if I cna do a proxy for you
[02:45] <instabin|work> Eagleray: Thanks
[02:45] <lnx_> dystopianray , it doesnt i turned this off , i want to go to there maually
[02:45] <Pici> lnx_: From the places menu, go to filesystem.
[02:46] <lnx_> Pici , ok
[02:46] <lnx_> Pici , im in root ( / ) where i need togo now ?
[02:47] <Pici> lnx_: hold on a second, let me boot my gui
[02:47] <NET||abuse> Eagleray, I've a pinacle tv card, http://tinyurl.com/29oacl how can i figure out what i need to support it in MythTV
[02:48] <Arafangion> genii: How do you have it?
[02:48] <FFighter> How am I supposed to install the murrina gtk engine ?
[02:48] <VSpike> dystopianray: the strange thing is, I'm not sure why/how it *is* installed
[02:48] <FFighter> just configure, make and make install is enough?
[02:48] <FFighter> Or do I have to load it somewhere in gnome confs?
[02:48] <FFighter> any ideas?
[02:49] <VSpike> dystopianray: if I do "aptitude search flash", it doesn't show anything isntalled
[02:49] <genii> Arafangion: Black, no sugar, in largest mug I can find
[02:49] <dystopianray> VSpike: i'm nto sure why it'd be installed either
[02:49] <cerneula> hello, is it possible to tag files in Ubuntu and are save searches of virtual folders as in Windows Vista? thank you
[02:49] <VSpike> dystopianray: any idea where i can find the plugin directories?
[02:49] <Scarey> FFighter: i believe that if you try and do make etc. you'll get an error if something is missing
[02:49] <Arafangion> genii: Hmm, I'm going to assume perculated, then. :)
[02:50] <NET||abuse> Does anyone know what i should do here? I've a pinacle tv card, http://tinyurl.com/29oacl what do i need to do to support it in MythTV
[02:50] <genii> Arafangion: yup
[02:50] <lnx_> i have back so where is my cd rom ?
[02:50] <Pici> lnx_: sorry, its the Computer item under places
[02:50] <Arafangion> genii: I rarely have that style, but it's a nice way of having it. I usually have double-shot short blacks, with none. :)
[02:50] <Arafangion> genii: But 90% of the cafe's ruin it. :(
[02:51] <dystopianray> VSpike: /usr/lib/firefox/plugins ?
[02:51] <genii> FFighter: Usually the make install part will install some default conf files
[02:53] <Eagleray> instabin|work: sorry about the delay, working on the proxy at the mo
[02:54] <instabin|work> Eagleray: Its ok
[02:54] <tkp> anyone know where there is a good tutorial about setting up firewall on Ubuntu - without aGUI?
[02:54] <Eagleray> tkp: try 'man iptables'
[02:54] <Eagleray> tkp: it's explained incredibly well
[02:54] <tkp> I was thinking of using AFP, as it's supposed to be simpler
[02:54] <tkp> but AFP isn't in the Ubuntu p[ackage repo (as far as I can see)
[02:55] <VSpike> dystopianray: there's a libflashplayer.so in there.. can I find out somehow what version it is?  Or, does the browser have a plugins information tool?  I know Opera does.
[02:56] <dystopianray> VSpike: about:plugins works in konq
[02:58] <Jygzy-> anyone know any SCP file managers?
[02:58] <Karotte> hm could someone help me test something?
[02:58] <Karotte> type gpg --batch --yes --delete-key blablablalbla
[02:58] <Karotte> in the shell
[02:58] <dystopianray> Jygzy-: konqueror
[02:59] <Karotte> then search vor this command in the history (CTRL-R gpg...)
[02:59] <Karotte> end press the "end" key or CTRL-E
[02:59] <Karotte> does the cursor go to the end of the line?
[02:59] <VSpike> dystopianray: should they all in theory use the same plugin directories?
[02:59] <jrib> Karotte: try to keep what you say on a single line, or else the channel becomes too busy
[02:59] <Karotte> in my case it stays somewhere in the middle
[02:59] <Karotte> jrib: okay sory
[02:59] <dystopianray> VSpike: yes
[03:00] <instabin|work> Eagleray: Is that proxy being a pain?
[03:00] <dystopianray> VSpike: they are all usually symlinked to look in the same places
[03:00] <Eagleray> instabin|work: slightly, it's spitting out 403 access denied
[03:00] <Eagleray> instabin|work: I'm messing with the apache config on my server atm
[03:00] <VSpike> dystopianray: well both swiftfox and konq show flash 7 and flash 9 there, with the same filenames, so I guess they all must be looking in more than one place
[03:01] <dystopianray> VSpike: that is possible
[03:01] <VSpike> dystopianray: just waiting for find / -name libflashplayer.so to complete
[03:01] <dystopianray> VSpike: there is a plugin section in konqueror's settings, see what path it is using for flash 7
[03:01] <Chousuke> VSpike: locate might've been faster :P
[03:01] <sanguisdex> so I head all this hubbub about the new ATI drivers and installed them according to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI#head-796aa4d6d0477c8ed722acef1878cc5626855ae3-2 and now when I log in using beryl all I get is distorted lines accross the screen? can any one help me?
[03:01] <kritzstapf> which ftp-client do you recommend for xubuntu?
[03:01] <Chousuke> VSpike: unless it's a recent file :)
[03:02] <Falstius> VSpike: or find /usr -iname 'libflashplayer*'
[03:02] <VSpike> Chousuke: what's the difference? I've never really used locate
[03:02] <Chousuke> locate has a database it searches
[03:02] <Chousuke> it's refreshed every day I think.
[03:02] <VSpike> ah, the only other one is in /home/johncc/.mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so
[03:03] <sams> can i use squid for personal browsaing ????
[03:03] <jrib> Karotte: works fine here by the way
[03:05] <Karotte> jrib: hm okay
[03:05] <dystopianray> sams: yes you can
[03:06] <sanguisdex> can any one help me w/ the new ATI drivers, all I am getting is a very distorted screen when I log in
[03:06] <Jaomi> When i watch movies in Totem, or Xine, they are WAY to bright.
[03:06] <Jaomi> Any idea on how to fix that? :S
[03:06] <gogeta> new ati drivers?
[03:06] <sanguisdex> ati just realeased new ati drivers
[03:07] <sams> hello frinds how r u all ??
[03:07] <sams> i have new ubuntu the latest 7.04 ver
[03:07] <sanguisdex> I went and followed https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI nad now all I get is destorted lines omn the screen
[03:07] <alemmer> GSnes9x doesn't work in xUbuntu?
[03:07] <Eagleray> instabin|work: sorry about the delay - proxy is now working fine, but hates https
[03:07] <gilster> i got a quick question about my logitech wireless keyboard. It will ony accept one key at a time how do i fix this?>
[03:07] <Eagleray> instabin|work: I'm trying to convince apache to use https at the mo
[03:07] <Eagleray> instabin|work: stand by
[03:08] <sams> i want to install the mplayer for my new ubuntu wich ver of moplayer is for this ubuntu ver ???
[03:08] <demolitio> ok... here's a problem for you.... after installing those drivers and reconfiguring my xorg , the damn driver didn't load. so, I installed the ones off of ubuntu's repo, and now I have a screwed up mouse. screenshot: http://ktownsmen.vounce.com/other/Screenshot.png
[03:08] <demolitio> (ati's)
[03:08] <VSpike> dystopianray: not sure how that one got there.. the one in my home was flash 7, so I just deleted and restarted swiftfox and now its fine
[03:08] <VSpike> dystopianray: thanks!
[03:08] <dystopianray> VSpike: no problem
[03:08] <demolitio> >< gah.. forgot it doesn't cap the mouse in a screenshot..
[03:09] <jrib> sams: mplayer is in ubuntu's multiverse repository.  Enable multiverse in the "system -> administration -> software sources" program and then install the "mplayer" package using your favorite package manager (for example, "system -> administration -> synaptic")
[03:11] <demolitio> any offer any suggestions? my mouse pointer looks like a large ladder.
[03:11] <instabin|work> Eagleray: I appreciate all the hard work
[03:14] <Eagleray> instabin|work: ha, got it :D
[03:14] <Eagleray> instabin|work: see private chat
[03:14] <instabin|work> ok
[03:15] <ArmedKing> Is there a way to relocate my root partition? without screwing up the system?
[03:15] <ArmedKing> It's going from SDA5 to SDA1
[03:15] <Eagleray> ArmedKing: yes, you cna move it more or less anywhere as long as you update /etc/fstab, /boot/grub/menu.lst and your MBR
[03:16] <ArmedKing> So if i cope the data to sda1 and change fstab to sda1 and rerun grub i'm ok?
[03:16] <instabin|work> Eagleray: are you getting my messages?
[03:16] <ark1980> !k3b
[03:16] <ubotu> 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
[03:17] <ArmedKing> !grub
[03:17] <ubotu> grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[03:18] <Kopfgeldjaeger> hi
[03:18] <Jack_Sparrow> ArmedKing: I might suggest you try to make a copy of your root and get it to work as sda1... sort of a dual boot
[03:18] <ArmedKing> Jack_Sparrow: I'll leave the data on sda5 untill i'm sure sda1 works
[03:19] <Eagleray> instabin|work: the proxy is done, see private chat
[03:19] <Eagleray> instabin|work: I'm not getting your private messages
[03:19] <Eagleray> instabin|work: how are you trying to send?
[03:20] <Jack_Sparrow> LAst time I did that I insatlled fresh ub on the new partition, it setup everything then I copied the old install down to the new partition leavinf fstab and boot grub intact on the new install
[03:21] <instabin|work> Eagleray: yea
[03:21] <ArmedKing> !ntfs
[03:21] <ubotu> To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[03:21] <instabin|work> Eagleray: I sent you a couple Im getting yours though
[03:21] <astro76> instabin|work, you need to register your nick
[03:21] <Infidel> why fuse or 3g?
[03:21] <ArmedKing> Whats better Fuse or ntfs-3g?
[03:21] <Infidel> whats wrong with native write support
[03:22] <aLeSD> hi all
[03:22] <Jack_Sparrow> 3g
[03:22] <aLeSD> where I can download ubuntu 7.10 ?
[03:22] <Jack_Sparrow> there is no native write support for ntfs drives.. read only
[03:22] <ArmedKing> !ntfs-3g
[03:22] <Infidel> ubuntu.com?
[03:22] <ubotu> ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[03:22] <abbe> hi every1
[03:22] <Jack_Sparrow> aLeSD: ask in #Ubuntu+1
[03:22] <abbe> if i have a folder on the desktop
[03:22] <Infidel> Jack_Sparrow, freebsd can write ntfs :P
[03:23] <Infidel> im just not brave enough to try
[03:23] <aLeSD> Jack_Sparrow thanks+
[03:23] <abbe> whats the path to the folder?
[03:23] <Jack_Sparrow> Infidel: It uses a driver it isnt native...
[03:23] <astro76> abbe, ~/Desktop/
[03:23] <Infidel> yeah... you know what i mean
[03:23] <abbe> ok :)
[03:23] <abbe> ty
[03:23] <npnufn> can some one point me to a good application for linux which can download streaming audio/video(RTSP).  Tried with totem & mplayer but failed.
[03:23] <Jack_Sparrow> Infidel: And not I am not brave enough either, I keep a fat32 to share between XP and Ub
[03:24] <demolitio> ok... now I have a big problem. after installing the new drivers off of ati's site, rolling back, and using the ones in the ubuntu repo, my mouse pointer is corrupt (looks like a big ladder), and every time I log out, I am greeted with a blank screen. in addition to this, synaptic package managerand the restricted drivers manager both crash when I start them up. help?
[03:25] <Jack_Sparrow> demolitio: it isnt that easy to roll stuff back.  How did you install the ati drivers from their site?>
[03:25] <usr_rob> need some help how to start ftpexecd before proftpd in init.d at boottime
[03:25] <jrib> npnufn: can mplayer play it?
[03:25] <genii> usr_rob: Rename the files so they appear alphabetically in the order you want them to run
[03:25] <npnufn> jrib; no.
[03:25] <jrib> npnufn: have you installed w32codecs?
[03:26] <demolitio> jack_sparrow: downloaded the ati installer, and ran the file. (after I had de-selected the restricted driver that was loaded).
[03:26] <jrib> usr_rob: take a look 'man update-rc.d', it explains how to set what starts first
[03:26] <sandesh> i have downloaded skype.deb file. .
[03:26] <sandesh> how to install it
[03:26] <usr_rob> jrib, okey, thx a lot!
[03:26] <usr_rob> genii, thx :)
[03:26] <npnufn> no. they are not in the default repositories.
[03:27] <jrib> !w32codecs > npnufn (read the private message from ubotu)
[03:27] <sandesh> i hv downloaded .deb file hw to install it
[03:27] <sandesh> ???
[03:27] <jrib> !skype > sandesh (read the private message from ubotu)
[03:27] <Jack_Sparrow> sandesh: Why not use skype from the repository by using synaptic?
[03:27] <genii> sandesh: sudo dpkg -i <debname>
[03:27] <sandesh> k ..
[03:27] <^extreme^> wow
[03:28] <npnufn> jrib; I heared that skype is not effecient on linux, is it route.  Because when I tried it was really bad compared to wengophone.
[03:28] <usr_rob> always friendly people at #ubuntu ;) ..
[03:28] <jrib> npnufn: I've never tried it
[03:28] <npnufn> jrib; I heared that skype is not effecient on linux, is it true.  Because when I tried it was really bad compared to wengophone.
[03:29] <VSpike> npnufn: the latest betas are a lot better than earlier versions
[03:29] <sandesh> how install skype from repository
[03:29] <demolitio> but at any rate, there's no way I can get into synaptic or the restricted manager.... and i'm having a hard time using my mouse with a 3-inch long pointer that looks like a ladder :P
[03:29] <VSpike> npnufn: it's now very usable on a daily basis
[03:29] <npnufn> jrib; thanks
[03:30] <sandesh> how to install skype from repository
[03:30] <jrib> sandesh: did you receive a private message from ubotu?
[03:30] <sandesh> ya.
[03:30] <sandesh> i will go throuh it ..
[03:30] <jrib> sandesh: that link he gave you explains in detail, just ask here if something isn't clear there
[03:31] <Jack_Sparrow> system admin synaptic  upper button for search..etc
[03:31] <npnufn> VSpike; still it is in beta.  do you know any solution that provides the yahoo, google talk protocalls
[03:32] <VSpike> npnufn: not that I know of.  Like I say, I use skype on linux all the time, find it pretty good mostly
[03:32] <Jack_Sparrow> demolitio: get into recovery mode on boot with escape... then sudo if needed...   dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[03:33] <npnufn> VSPike will try the new one.  is it version 1.4 or any latest is there?
[03:33] <VSpike> npnufn: version 1.4 yep
[03:33] <ArmedKing> Omg ntfs is a pain
[03:33] <ArmedKing> Any fast way to convert?
[03:33] <genii> demolitio: After reconfiguring xserver from recovery mode, use    telinit 2        to resume normal operation without reboot
[03:34] <demolitio> @ jack_sparrow ok, will do...
[03:34] <demolitio> wish me luck :p
[03:34] <Jack_Sparrow> ArmedKing: other than delete the ntfs, remake at ext3 and format?
[03:34] <Jack_Sparrow> demolitio: vesa and a res at or below 1024 will get you back in
[03:35] <demolitio> k
[03:35] <ArmedKing> Jack_Sparrow: Ah well, Had to rearange some day :p
[03:36] <jab> test
[03:36] <nijaba> jab: success
[03:36] <Crozar> can any1 tell me whats with Sabayon Linux?
[03:37] <Pici> Crozar: Its gentoo based, ask in #sabayon
[03:37] <Crozar> Pici:  its gentoo>? whats gentoo and whats diffrent between it and UbuntU :D
[03:38] <Hadeshorn> !ati
[03:38] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[03:38] <RAdam1> Crozar: the difference is about 3 hours of installation. D:
[03:38] <Crozar> installations?
[03:38] <Koji> hello everyone :)
[03:39] <Pici> !away > Dragon64 (Please see the private messsage from ubotu)
[03:39] <Crozar> i only love a linux which is stabled , good to use like ubuntu and fast and supporting all hardwares , does ur updates , easy to install and find.
[03:39] <genii> Crozar: Then gentoo is not what you want
[03:40] <Jack_Sparrow> Crozar: If you are new to linux... you might want to at least stick with debian derivitaves until you get a good understanding of some of the others like gentoo...
[03:40] <Crozar> im thinking of buying Linspire and let it Multi boot with UbuntU , Windows , Linspire
[03:40] <Koji> im a complete newbie on linux and ubuntu, so what version of linux should i be going for?
[03:40] <bill__> ubuntu.
[03:41] <Pe3k> hello, pls I can't play video files fullscreen with mplayer in feisty fawn. with dapper it works good on same box. (I use -vo xv option in dapper but this doesn't help in feisty) any idea?
[03:41] <jatt> 2.6
[03:41] <Jack_Sparrow> Crozar: I dual with XP and Ub... seems to be all I need
[03:41] <fractal2> I have ubuntu 7.04. It works fine, except when i first turn on the computer, after showing the Dell sign, the computer monitor goes blank for around 40-60 seconds and then ubuntu starts up. The delay happens when I shut down too. Anyone know why that is? Is ubuntu suppossed to act that way?
[03:41] <Crozar> whats gentoo please tell me :) , my understanding that linux is just linux system and same as any operating system , System Files , Program files , Hardware drivers , INterface
[03:41] <Crozar> so any1 can talk to me some widow language to give me a loop of my understanding
[03:41] <sams> hello
[03:41] <Pe3k> sams:hello
[03:41] <Jack_Sparrow> Koji: Feristy 7.04 is very nice, stable release
[03:42] <Koji> i also dual boot but id rather use ubuntu/linux. so as soon as i learn linux inside out il still use windows for the time being
[03:42] <m1r> Crozar , google is your friend
[03:42] <Xteven> hello, I have an odd question ;)
[03:42] <Crozar> no im on ubuntu starts and shutdown fast on a 2001 laptop Satelite 1955 s801
[03:42] <Koji> i think thats the version i have, ubuntu feisty 7.04
[03:42] <sams> i was using synapitic for mplayer but during that i got power problem now i want to do it again plz guide me ??
[03:42] <Xteven> I heard somewhere that ubuntu support people need to adhere to some guidelines saying that they need to be friendly and patient and such things
[03:42] <genii> Crozar: This is not the right channel to ask about comparisons or details of other types of linux than ubuntu, it is for ubuntu-specific assistance :)
[03:42] <Xteven> can anyone point my to a document that says this ?
[03:42] <Jack_Sparrow> Xteven: the coc
[03:43] <Jack_Sparrow> !coc
[03:43] <Xteven> coc, I'll look it up
[03:43] <fractal2> darn, i wonder what's wrong with mine :(
[03:43] <ubotu> The Ubuntu Code of Conduct to which we ask all Ubuntu users to adhere can be found at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/
[03:43] <erUSUL> Xteven: Irc guidelines and the code of conduct
[03:43] <Xteven> ah :)
[03:43] <Xteven> thx !
[03:43] <Pici> !guidelines | Xteven
[03:43] <ubotu> Xteven: The people in this channel are volunteers. Your attitude will determine how fast you are helped. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[03:43] <fractal2> someone told me something about a custom kernel i'm missing, or something like that.
[03:43] <saturn04> Hi all!
[03:44] <Jeruvy> how come when I right click on a folder and select properties and then permission then change the permissions, 'nothing happens'???
[03:44] <jetscreamer> you're not worthy
[03:44] <sams> i want to play mpeg files on feisty 7.04 is the mplayer for  dapper or edgy supports the feisty 7.04 ???
[03:44] <erUSUL> Jeruvy: maybe you do not have the permisions to change the permisions...
[03:44] <jetscreamer> or, don't have permission
[03:45] <Jack_Sparrow> Jeruvy: Do you have permission to change those permissions?  Are you using gksodu nautilus or something to get root access?
[03:45] <erUSUL> sams: you can install mplayer in feisty
[03:45] <Jeruvy> then why doesn't it 'say' I have permissions?
[03:45] <sams> erUSUL: ghiow ???
[03:45] <genii> Jeruvy: You can only change permissions on a file you already have permission to. Otherwise you need to run the command with admin privelege
[03:45] <Jeruvy> this is public_html web space on local ubuntu,
[03:45] <ArmedKing> !ext3
[03:45] <ubotu> ext3 is the default filesystem on Ubuntu, and the most popular on Linux. You can read/write from Windows to ext3 via http://www.fs-driver.org
[03:45] <sams> erUSUL: how dear ???
[03:45] <Jeruvy> how do I do this through nautilaus, or is that not possible due to sudo?
[03:46] <erUSUL> Jeruvy: you shouldn't change permisions in /var/www/ folder... just add yourself to the www-data group for example
[03:46] <genii> Jeruvy: Jack_Sparrow explained, use gksudo nautilus   to run it with admin privelege
[03:46] <Jack_Sparrow> Jeruvy: gksudo nautilus                       but be careful .. big tools make for big mistakes
[03:47] <erUSUL> sams: sudo apt-get install mplayer' or with synaptic or Aplications>Add/Remove
[03:47] <Jeruvy> erUSUL: the space is in $HOME
[03:47] <Jeruvy> erUSUL $HOME/public_html
[03:47] <erUSUL> Jeruvy: i see
[03:47] <vasanthv16> When is 7.10 expected to be released? Is there a place where I can find more info on that?
[03:47] <saturn04> Yesterday I installed Ubuntu 7.04 to 1 PC in my primary school. All PC's are connected to Internet Through the proxy. I configured Firefox to work through proxy and all works well. So Shall I change some configs to let Ubuntu download packages or not?
[03:47] <genii> vasanthv16: Info on that in #ubuntu+1
[03:48] <erUSUL> !gutsy | vasanthv16
[03:48] <ubotu> vasanthv16: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[03:48] <Jeruvy> So why wouldn't I have permissions, and how do I change permissions?
[03:48] <Jack_Sparrow> vasanthv16: 7 = 2007   10 is the month
[03:48] <[nrx] > what's kicker?
[03:48] <Crozar> i dont want to know whats the diffrence between linux distro's i want to know which is good to have control easy updates easy download programs installing using wine to play games and having hardware updates drivers easily found or using an optimmized one based on linux
[03:48] <Devyll> how can I make a zip archive  ? what's the command ? (i need to compress a directory)
[03:48] <Tomcat_> !info kicker
[03:48] <ubotu> kicker: desktop panel for KDE. In component main, is optional. Version 4:3.5.6-0ubuntu20.2 (feisty), package size 2026 kB, installed size 5936 kB
[03:48] <Jeruvy> more importantly ubuntu should really tell the user and error.
[03:48] <Jack_Sparrow> Jeruvy: What permissions does it say the folder has now
[03:48] <scalawag> Is it possible to take a downloaded Live-CD ISO and 'install' it to a USB key?
[03:48] <vasanthv16> genii: okie, thanks
[03:49] <Jeruvy> Jack_Sparrow: read only
[03:49] <gnoobie> hello everybody! I need a specific answer...
[03:49] <scalawag> or do I have to burn it to disk and use the key as the destination?
[03:49] <erUSUL> Jeruvy: as Jack_Sparrow said you can use a "rooted" nautilus window (gksu nautilus) or use chown and/or chmod from console (with sudo)
[03:49] <screenname92834> hi folks
[03:49] <NixerX> Hello Everyone. Could someone suggest a Hardware Raid card that is nativey supported in Ubunutu and dosent cost 200 bucks
[03:49] <delta16> hey guy's can some one helep , a got a prblem when trying to install edubuntu on a worksation from the cd :(
[03:49] <gnoobie> I am trying to install MUMPS (in fact the whole US veterans VistA progam) on my edubuntu 7.0.4 Box and I am stuck trying to work out 2 things in particular
[03:49] <gnoobie> 1) which of the following ckages I need from http://sourceforge.net/projects/sanchez-gtm  in order to get "latest GT.M release version"  as suggested in the online installation instructions at http://vistapedia.net/index.php?title=Installation_How_To_VistA_GT.M_Ubuntu_Linux
[03:49] <vasanthv16> Jack_Sparrow: Yeah, I knew that. But I couldn't see any fanfare about when exactly it would be available for the public...thats why I asked
[03:49] <screenname92834> folks, I notice that sshd is running on my ubuntu box. Can anyone tell me a) why b) how do I switch it off?
[03:49] <Jeruvy> erUSUL; rooted nautilus, is there a how to doc?  I'd love to have one and a rooted shell.
[03:49] <Crozar> something which can let u be happy because as for my 9th day in UbuntU i have been typing about 40 commands just to install realplayer opera and many other things and to fix gfx and network dmz port ect..
[03:49] <gnoobie> 2) if anyone knows where I might get a more up to date installation guide? thanks
[03:50] <RAdam1> !info sshd | screenname92834
[03:50] <ubotu> screenname92834: Package sshd does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[03:50] <vasanthv16> Jack_Sparrow: thanks anyway
[03:50] <erUSUL> Jeruvy: if you launch it with gksu it will have root permisions... if you want a root shell just type 'sudo -i'
[03:50] <RAdam1> >.<
[03:50] <RAdam1> lies
[03:50] <Devyll> how can I make a zip archive  ? what's the command ? (i need to compress a directory)
[03:50] <gnoobie> what's the problem delta 16
[03:50] <pfein> anyone have a HOWTO on building your own .deb?
[03:50] <screenname92834> so?
[03:50] <genii> !info openssh-server
[03:51] <ubotu> 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
[03:51] <sams> i want to add some lines in source file but i cant save it what shall i do ???
[03:51] <NixerX> pfein: from source?
[03:51] <saturn04> All: So shall I change some configs to let Ubuntu downlad packages, if my PC conected to internet through proxy?
[03:51] <pfein> NixerX: yah
[03:51] <delta16> wel whe i try to boot from the cd it boots end stats to load the config file and it stops when checkind for cd drives !
[03:51] <erUSUL> Devyll: in linux we use tar not zip ;P but anyway you can use file-roller or the zip or 7zip utilities from command line
[03:51] <screenname92834> folks, can anyone explain how ubuntu knows what to run on startup?
[03:51] <predaeus> Crozar, well, you learned something, might be easier next time. Also software improves and new software shows up, so it might be easier in the future.
[03:51] <delta16> it tels me taht i have no cd drives connected
[03:51] <poningru_> !motu | pfein
[03:51] <ubotu> pfein: motu is short for Masters of the Universe. The brave souls who maintain the packages in the Universe section of Ubuntu. See  http://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU
[03:52] <delta16> i have NEC-7041A
[03:52] <NixerX> pfein: http://linuxdevices.com/articles/AT8047723203.html
[03:52] <delta16> DVD drive
[03:52] <poningru_> pfein, that should have lots of links
[03:52] <erUSUL> screenname92834: whole machine or a specific users session?
[03:52] <poningru_> on how to do it the ubuntu way
[03:52] <genii> screenname92834: If you want to remove sshd uninstall the package openssh-server
[03:52] <poningru_> pfein, also ask in #ubuntu-motu
[03:52] <screenname92834> erUSUL: whole machine I guess
[03:52] <jrib> sams: why?
[03:52] <pfein> poningru_: thanks
[03:52] <delta16> sow i tried  to skip that but it doesn't work :(
[03:52] <gnoobie> delta16delta 16: sorry - over my head there
[03:52] <predaeus> Crozar, in my opinion Ubuntu is the best Linux distribution around, because you can easily get community support. But this is leading offtopic, join #ubuntu-offtopic. This is the support channel.
[03:53] <NixerX> pfein: This one is better http://www.quietearth.us/articles/2006/08/16/Building-deb-package-from-source
[03:53] <sams> jrib: i want to install mplayer and it need s to add 2 lines in source file but i cant save it ??
[03:53] <Crozar> predaeus: yes i learned something , but this means if i get something from the net or trying to configure or something something i must be using google like a watch dog which might get the hint of my situation and find mycommand then use that with the pressure rising up my head until dawn
[03:53] <genii> sams: use gksudo gedit to edit it
[03:53] <erUSUL> !boot | screenname92834
[03:53] <ubotu> screenname92834: Boot options: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions - To add/remove startup services, you can use the package 'bum', or update-rc.d - To add your own startup scripts, use /etc/rc.local - See also !grub and !dualboot - Making a boot floppy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/BootFloppy - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SmartBootManagerHowto
[03:53] <jrib> sams: close that and use the menu item: system -> administration -> sofware sources  to enable multiverse like I said before
[03:53] <pfein> NixerX: thanks
[03:53] <Jack_Sparrow> sams: sudo nao or other editor like gksudo gedit
[03:53] <Jack_Sparrow> nano
[03:53] <genii> jrib: LOL or that way
[03:53] <erUSUL> screenname92834: startup services is what you are looking for
[03:53] <NixerX> pfein: NP, hope it helps.
[03:54] <sams> jrib: i did not get u ??pl;z explain
[03:54] <divansantana> Hello everyone - just wanted to ask a simple question about SSH keys
[03:54] <divansantana> I created a private ssh key which I use to login remotely...
[03:54] <sams> ok
[03:54] <divansantana> but I didn't give it a passphrase when I created it...
[03:54] <divansantana> how do I now give the ssh private key a passphrase so its encrypted??
[03:54] <sams> but during that i lost the power now mplayer is installed but still i cant play mpeg files??
[03:54] <jrib> sams: you have a menu at the top left.  One of the items is "System".  Go to that menu and then go to "administration" and teh "software sources".  Then tick the checkbox for multiverse
[03:55] <genii> divansantana: It's not a modifiable process. You need to make a new key with a passphrase
[03:55] <NixerX> Anyone suggest a good IDE Raid card that isnt expensive?
[03:55] <Ornedan> What's up with ubuntu.com?
[03:55] <Koji> does ubuntu support plug-n-play usb devices?
[03:55] <gilster> can someone give me a hand with ssh? trying to connect to one of several machines on the network
[03:56] <jrib> Ornedan: nothing here
[03:56] <sams> ok
[03:56] <sams> i did that
[03:56] <divansantana> genii: really? I have to make a new key?? That would be terrible because then I'd have to recreate the key and copy everywhere again..
[03:56] <sams> now
[03:56] <NixerX> gilster: whats up?
[03:56] <jrib> !who | sams
[03:56] <ubotu> sams: As you can see, this is a large channel. If you're speaking to someone in particular, please put their nickname in what you say (use !tab), or else messages get lost and it becomes confusing :)
[03:56] <genii> divansantana: Unfortunately, yes.
[03:56] <Koji> does ubuntu support plug-n-play usb devices?
[03:57] <sams> ubotu:  ok
[03:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ok - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:57] <genii> !hcl | koji
[03:57] <ubotu> koji: For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[03:57] <Ornedan> jrib: Odd. I can't connect there. Or, more importantly, to security.ubuntu.com
[03:57] <jrib> sams: is mplayer installed now?
[03:57] <sams>  jrib: i did that what u said b4
[03:57] <divansantana> genii: OK thanks - will have to do thanks for the quick answer :)
[03:57] <jrib> Ornedan: connects here too
[03:57] <genii> divansantana: np, now you know for next time :)
[03:57] <sams> yes it is but still its not playing the wav ,avi,and mpeg files ??  jrib:
[03:58] <gilster> NixerX: thanks. ok i have two ubuntu desktops at home bothe networked to a router. how do i ssh to one or the other from here in my office
[03:58] <gilster> NixerX: i have opennsshserver installed on both
[03:58] <divansantana> genii: Next time I will make a passphrase! :) hehe - no shortcuts
[03:58] <NixerX> Are you outside your firewall?
[03:58] <jrib> sams: find a file that is not working.  Right click on it.  Then go to "open with" and choose mplayer.  Does that not work?
[03:58] <gilster> NixerX: yes i am at office
[03:58] <sams>  jrib: yes i did that but there is not listed thye mplayer in menu ???
[03:59] <gilster> NixerX: both my machines are connected to the dlink router.
[03:59] <sams>  jrib:there is only movie player listed in menu
[03:59] <NixerX> glister: you;d have to open port 22 on youre firewall and know your ISP provided ip. that should be all it takes.
[03:59] <jrib> sams: join me in #ubuntu-classroom by typing:  /join #ubuntu-classroom
[03:59] <gilster> NixerX: i know my external IP i just dont know how to direct connection to one machine or the other
[03:59] <demolitio> @ Jack_sparrow: conflicting error: --control --remove
[03:59] <sams> ok  jrib:
[03:59] <sams>  /join #ubuntu-classroom
[04:00] <genii> gilster: If you do not have a static IP assigned by your internet provider, you need to do something like use a service such as easydns or dyndns and a client for linux like ez-update. then port forward on your router port 22 to the machine you want to reach.
[04:00] <jrib> sams: no spaces in front
[04:00] <npnufn> how can I disable the usb/removal devices from mounting.
[04:00] <NixerX> glister: what I usually do is portforward port 22 to one machine in my firewall and then ssh to subsequent machines.
[04:00] <npnufn> or where can I remove the entries to usb modules/drivers from loading.
[04:00] <gilster> NixerX: ok so i already opened port 22 on my router for both machines. what i am asking is what syntax do i use to conect to one machine or the other
[04:00] <carloz> hello
[04:01] <erUSUL> NixerX: the rave 64 are very cheap these days are true hardware controlers... necer used one but are supported in linux http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=1366&redirect=yes
[04:01] <radioman> hey
[04:01] <carloz> im getting this error and want to know how to solve it
[04:01] <genii> !blacklist |npnufn
[04:01] <ubotu> npnufn: To blacklist a module, edit /etc/modprobe.d/my_blacklist and add  blacklist <modulename>  to the end of that list - To explicitly load modules in a specific order, list them in /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and type  sudo update-initramfs -u 
[04:01] <jetscreamer> ssh ip.address.goes.here
[04:01] <NixerX> erUSL: thank yoou
[04:01] <carloz> gdm user coulnt authenticate , gdm user bad user
[04:01] <NixerX> erUSUL: Thank you
[04:01] <gilster> jetscreamer: yes i know that part. how do i connect to a particular computer on the network is what i am asking
[04:02] <demolitio> do you have to add any more paremeters when you dpkg -reconfigure xserver-org?
[04:02] <erUSUL> NixerX: no problem
[04:02] <Koji> does ubuntu support plug-n-play usb devices?
[04:02] <Crozar> 1 question some files are locked some i need permision and sometimes i do the long way to do this how to have a nice way to unlock permision for like 2 minutes
[04:02] <carloz> any ideas on this ? anyone ?
[04:02] <NixerX> glister: you have to portforward 22 to one of the machines on your firewall after you open 22.
[04:02] <screenname92834> !runlevel
[04:02] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about runlevel - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:02] <screenname92834> what's a runlevel folks?
[04:03] <gilster> NixerX: i understand that. can i not port forward 22 to both machines and connect to either one of them?
[04:03] <carloz> anyone ?
[04:03] <vasanthv16> ubotu: who are you
[04:03] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about who are you - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:03] <ss1> I have a .rpm file on my desktop...i want to make a setup of it...how should I run it?
[04:03] <NixerX> glister: I dont thinkso. You could always change the ssh port to 23 on the other machine and open 23 on the firewall.
[04:03] <Pici> !rpm | ss1
[04:03] <npnufn> vasanth it's a bot.
[04:03] <ubotu> ss1: RPM is the RedHat Package Management system. Ubuntu uses !APT, not RPM. RPM packages are not supported (the package "alien" can allow installing them, but it's quite dangerous)
[04:04] <jrib> ss1: ubuntu does not use .rpm, what are you trying to install?
[04:04] <vasanthv16> npnufn: yeah, i am trying to have fun with it :)
[04:04] <gilster> NixerX: ok
[04:04] <praet> ss1: find the .deb file of that program
[04:04] <ss1> ubotu:xchat
[04:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xchat - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:04] <Bamnana> plz I can't get rid of the Mac Applet Menu and everything is messed up, plz heeelp
[04:04] <ss1> ubotu:ok
[04:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ok - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:04] <npnufn> vasanth; enjoy karo
[04:04] <genii> gilster: A workaround is to run sshd on different port than 22 on the second machine so you can reach it directly from router thru another port forward. But usual practice is just to "hopscotch" to second box from first one
[04:04] <scalawag> Is there a way to boot into a live-cd environment and use a USB key to download/install aps?
[04:04] <vasanthv16> npnufn: lol
[04:04] <jrib> ss1: xchat is in ubuntu's repositories.  You need to use a package manager like  system -> administration -> synaptic
[04:05] <ss1> but it requires intenet connection
[04:05] <gilster> genii: ok that makes sense
[04:05] <ss1> so I take that from site
[04:05] <screenname92834> can anyone tell me what update-rc.d does? I just read the man page and I understood nothing
[04:05] <ss1> and how to run .deb files?
[04:05] <praet> !info xchat
[04:05] <ubotu> xchat: IRC client for X similar to AmIRC. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.8.0-0ubuntu4 (feisty), package size 295 kB, installed size 796 kB
[04:05] <Pici> ss1: Connecting to an irc server also requires an internet connection...
[04:05] <demolitio> ubotu: recovering xorg
[04:05] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about recovering xorg - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:06] <demolitio> ...
[04:06] <gilster> genii: i thought i could just include my router assigned 192.168 address after my external ip to tell ssh which machine to connect to?
[04:06] <demolitio> worth a try
[04:06] <ss1> pici: :) ye but downloading speed is too low
[04:06] <praet> demolitio: sudo dpkg --reconfigure xorg
[04:06] <genii> ss1: If you are downloading a .deb file which is the one the package manager already wanted, put it in /var/cache/apt/archives  on the box without internet, then install with the usual package manger.
[04:06] <gilster> genii: i mean to say the 192..168 addresses assigned to each machine on the router
[04:06] <Pici> ss1: It should be just as fast as downloading from the website
[04:06] <demolitio> @ praet: did that.... but it gave me a conflicting error.... to use -c or -r.
[04:07] <ss1> genni:ok
[04:07] <sameh_> hi all
[04:07] <praet> err. try [sudo dpkg --reconfigure xorg-xserver] 
[04:07] <demolitio> ah... k
[04:07] <jrib> ss1: xchat is not a huge package, even on 56k, it will not be that much of a burden
[04:07] <ArmedKing> Can anyone help me with an umount of my partition, i tryed to umount it but it wouldnt let me so i added the force option. and then it states device or recource is busy. Any ideas?
[04:07] <NixerX> erUSUL: Do you have a link to an IDE Raid Card. Sorry if I wasnt specific before.
[04:07] <sameh_> hi
[04:07] <sameh_> what ?
[04:08] <gilster> NixerX: ok so to cap this off. I cant have both my machines on the router using same ssh port
[04:08] <gilster> ?
[04:08] <genii> work, AFK a few minutes
[04:08] <erUSUL> NixerX: no, sorry
[04:08] <jrib> ArmedKing: close any programs accessing files on it including any shells with the current working directory in it
[04:09] <aLeSD> hi ... I'm using raiserfs ... is it the best fs in linux ?
[04:09] <gilster> genii: ok so to cap this off. I cant have both my machines on the router using same ssh port
[04:09] <NixerX> glister: No as far as I know. there are maqny who are more crafty at firewalling than myself so I wont say its impossible...however...I just ssh into one box then ssh into the other.
[04:09] <Wibble-> hi :) I'm trying to install argouml.  Aptitude seems to have several packages built with argouml in mind (they state as much in their descriptions) - but I can't find argouml in the list! any hints?
[04:09] <ArmedKing> jrib: I'm in live now. I whas working on my drive with gparted and there is no File system on that drive. So i cant realy be using it
[04:09] <npnufn> what can be the easiest way to disable usb access instead of updating initramfs.
[04:10] <Hadeshorn> Hi Bunti's
[04:10] <gilster> NixerX: right right. from within the firewall. yes i get it
[04:10] <npnufn> I disabled access(chmod 000) to gnome-volume-properties still the usb drive is auto mounting.
[04:10] <Hadeshorn> Quick question
[04:10] <Hadeshorn> Where is the ~/.xsession-errors file?
[04:10] <ss1> genni: I have puuted .deb in var/cache/apt/archieves but it still not appears at synaptic manager then how will I install that .deb?
[04:10] <Hadeshorn> im trying to get compiz to work but no love
[04:10] <Pici> Hadeshorn: in ~/ (your home dir)
[04:11] <Hadeshorn> ok
[04:11] <NixerX> erUSUL: Well thanks again. I guess I should have sprung for SATA instead of IDE :)
[04:11] <gilster> NixerX: now what port does remote desktop use. 5900 is that right?
[04:11] <vancomycin> is there a way to view two files side by side at the same time on gedit w/o switching between them on tabs?
[04:11] <NixerX> glister: Um RDP is 3900 and VNC is 5900 I belive
[04:11] <Pici> gilster: VNC uses 5900/5901  +n for each extra remote session your are hosting.
[04:11] <demolitio> err Praet... one quickie: is it safe to reconfigure xrog within this session, or should I always boot to recovery?
[04:11] <demolitio> err xorg
[04:12] <jrib> vancomycin: you can open a new instance of gedit with some switch described in its manpage
[04:12] <Hadeshorn> anyone have trouble installing compiz?
[04:12] <gilster> I have remote desktop set up on my machine. i just want to know which port to open on the router. its 3900 correct?
[04:12] <NixerX> glister: sorry its port 3389 for RDP
[04:13] <ss1> so tell me how to install .deb package?
[04:13] <ss1> I have putted that in "/var/cache/apt/archives"
[04:13] <vancomycin> jrib, ok thanks man i got it :)
[04:13] <ss1> then what to do?
[04:13] <Yggdrasil> hello, how can i tell what ver of ubuntu im on ?
[04:13] <jrib> ss1: install xchat with synaptic
[04:13] <gilster> NixerX: ok so RDP default port is 3389
[04:13] <praet> demolitio: you can run the reconfig, answer as best you can (use default for unsure ones) then restart gdm or login logout to see effect.
[04:13] <jrib> !version > Yggdrasil (read the private message from ubotu)
[04:14] <NixerX> glister: yes
[04:14] <NixerX> ss1,  dpkg -i|--install      <.deb file name> ...
[04:14] <praet> ss1: Applications > Add/Remove ...
[04:14] <NixerX> ss1, that was from dpkg help
[04:14] <demolitio> @praet k, will do. alot easier than having to boot to recovery every time...
[04:16] <Lukyer> hi, please, how can i share internet over 2 network card from Ubuntu 7.04 to Windows XP Professional? Thanks
[04:16] <mortan> hi guys! can somebody tell me how to setup evolution with WebCalendar?
[04:16] <demolitio> @Praet: dpkg: conflicting actions -e (--control) and -r (--remove)
[04:16] <Yggdrasil> jrib , ok thanks now how do i upgrade
[04:17] <jrib> !upgrade > Yggdrasil (read the private message from ubotu)
[04:17] <Yggdrasil> from dapper
[04:17] <Yggdrasil> thanks
[04:17] <demolitio> dpkg hates me :P
[04:17] <praet> demolitio: try [sudo dpkg-reconfigure xorg-xserver] 
[04:17] <praet> heh
[04:17] <ss1> is this command right? -----   "sudo dpkg -i|--install qflv2avi-0.5.tar.gz " ...i am running that from "/var/cache/apt/archives"
[04:18] <Pici> demolitio: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[04:18] <Pici> ss1: no...
[04:18] <demolitio> one thing: i log in with su, because this user acc is set to the wrong access mode.
[04:18] <praet> ss1: nope. you have to untar that file, then run [sudo dpkg --install qflv2avi-0.5.deb] 
[04:19] <gilster> NixerX: thanks for the help man
[04:19] <gilster> pici: thank for info/help
[04:19] <gilster> genii: thank for info/help
[04:20] <ss1> praet: means extracting that in "/var/cache/apt/archives" I have to run [sudo dpkg --install qflv2avi-0.5.deb] ..right?
[04:20] <keito> !htfs-3g
[04:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about htfs-3g - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:20] <keito> !ntfs-3g
[04:20] <ubotu> ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[04:20] <sams> JRIB ??
[04:21] <demolitio> @Praet: root@blue_chaos:/home/demolitio#  dpkg-reconfigure xorg-xserver
[04:21] <demolitio> Package `xorg-xserver' is not installed and no info is available.
[04:21] <demolitio> :S
[04:21] <jrib> sams: /join #ubuntu-classroom
[04:21] <praet> demolitio: Pici noticed and posted the correct [sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg] 
[04:21] <demolitio> whoops. didn't see that
[04:22] <sams> ok
[04:22] <ss1> I am trying to install tvtime...its installing but its not taking the connection from cable....do anyone knows why it is so?
[04:23] <genii> Good, i see glister got the info he needed :)
[04:24] <whileimhere> I hear that there is a new version of GAIM coming out that is not called GAIM. Is that true/
[04:24] <Dynalon> whileimhere: it is, its "pidgin" now
[04:24] <AaronMT> www.pidgin.im
[04:25] <whileimhere> aronMT: Is is worth the change over?
[04:25] <ss1> praet:just tell me that should I put extracted files also in archieves and then run command for dpkg?
[04:26] <freeman> 
[04:26] <rafaelscj> can I change my HW address?
[04:26] <keito> anyone know how to fix this error with ntfs-3g? Refusing to operate on read-write mounted device /dev/sdc1.
[04:27] <seaPig|wrk> rafaelscj, - are you wanting to change you MAC address?
[04:27] <keito> I'm running ntfsfix on the mounted partition
[04:27] <Dynalon> anyone using monodevelop 0.15 and has a recent .deb / repo for it?
[04:27] <gnoobie> Hi - Anyone know where I can get information on installing MUMPS VistA - the US veterans EHR
[04:27] <rafaelscj> seaPig|wrk, yes, is it possible? I don't have this option at BIOS (laptop)
[04:27] <seaPig|wrk> ifconfig should be able to
[04:28] <praet> whileimhere: yes it has changed to pidgin
[04:28] <rafaelscj> seaPig|wrk, okay, let me see
[04:28] <Karotte> is there a way to move windows to another workspace by dragging them to the left/right edge of the screen? (With desktop effects turned off)
[04:29] <Pici> Karotte: You can use ctrl-alt-shift left/right with the window selected to move it to the next workspace
[04:29] <praet> whileimhere: /join pidgin for more
[04:29] <Karotte> beryl does that out-of-the-box, but with metacity I didn't find a way
[04:29] <seaPig|wrk> ifconfig <interfact> hw <new-mac>
[04:29] <gnoobie> Anyone know where the Ubuntu medics hang out?
[04:29] <seaPig|wrk> s/interfact/interface
[04:29] <rafaelscj> seaPig|wrk, thanks
[04:29] <Karotte> Pici: I would like to just drag it, not press 4 keys :)
[04:29] <seaPig|wrk> np
[04:29] <whileimhere> /pidgin
[04:29] <whileimhere> opps lol
[04:29] <Pici> gnoobie: Mumps is a horrible programming language from what I've heard.
[04:30] <rafaelscj> seaPig|wrk, so, ifconfig eth0 00:00:00:00:00:00 ?
[04:30] <gnoobie> Pici: Yeah I know but it is unfortunately what the biggest free electronic health record runs off
[04:30] <keito> NTFSFIX is spewing out this error "Refusing to operate on read-write mounted device /dev/sdc1." any ideas????
[04:31] <gnoobie> Pici: do you know where I can find more info on it?
[04:31] <[nrx] > guys... trying to play a dvd and the error is "source cannot be read. MRL plugin not found". any ideas?
[04:31] <seaPig|wrk>  ifconfig eth0 hw 00:00:00:00:00:00
[04:31] <[nrx] > just installed gstreamer* but haven't rebooted as yet
[04:31] <rafaelscj> seaPig|wrk, okay
[04:31] <Pici> gnoobie: Sadly, no.
[04:31] <gnoobie> Dr Willis: are you a medic?
[04:31] <Karotte> Pici: i think I fould the solution, the "brightside" package seems to do exactly what I want
[04:31] <gnoobie> pici: thanks anyway
[04:31] <Pici> gnoobie: I work in healthcare, but I dont have any experience with MUMPs
[04:31] <Pici> Karotte: ah, sounds good.
[04:32] <tiago> beryl
[04:32] <n00bshitballs> BALLS
[04:32] <ShackJack> Hi all - nautilus is not auto-mounting USB pen drives... I plug in and the device shows in /deb/sdb and lsusb list the device, but it doesn't show in my computer or on the desktop - any ideas ?
[04:32] <whileimhere> Anyone know a site that gives some good advice on gconf? I have been looking on google for awhile and so far very little luck.
[04:32] <NixerX> glister: Anytime
[04:32] <gnoobie> pici: where can I find  a channel that has info on this sort of thing?
[04:32] <PriceChild> !ohmy | n00bshitballs
[04:32] <demolitio> well, i just reconfigure xserver and rebooted... now I have an even more corrupted mouse, and a small portion of the underside of my screen corrupted (a big multicoloured square blob), and I still blackscreen when i switch to any other account :P
[04:33] <ubotu> n00bshitballs: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[04:33] <gnoobie> Dr Willis: RU still there
[04:33] <keito> can anyone point me in the direction of NTFS-3G irc related goodness?
[04:33] <demolitio> lol @ the bot.
[04:34] <seaPig|wrk> rafaelscj, did that work?
[04:34] <n00bshitballs> what if i say fuck
[04:34] <keito> lol
[04:34] <Pici> gnoobie: This is the only thing I can find: http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.mumps/topics?lnk=srg
[04:34] <LjL> keito: you cannot run tools like that on a partition that's mounted. unmount it first
[04:34] <gnoobie> Cool Pici, thqnks
[04:34] <keito> LjL: it *is* unmounted
[04:34] <keito> 80/
[04:34] <whileimhere> I have removed a few programs from GNOME via Synaptic. The items still appear in the menu even after a fill re-boot. How can I remove them?
[04:35] <rafaelscj> seaPig|wrk, didn't work
[04:35] <seaPig|wrk> hmm
[04:35] <LjL> keito, but you said [16:27:09]  <keito> I'm running ntfsfix on the mounted partition
[04:35] <keito> sorry, I've tried both
[04:35] <macpo3> is libdvdcss2 not required any more? apt-get came up with an autoremove message for it earlier
[04:35] <rafaelscj> seaPig|wrk, wait
[04:35] <seaPig|wrk> rafaelscj, did it give an error message, just not change it?
[04:36] <keito> LjL: any other idea's on why this is? it works on my internal drive
[04:36] <[nrx] > !shutdown
[04:36] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about shutdown - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:36] <stdin> macpo3: that happens when you remove all packages that depend on it
[04:36] <keito> LjL: ps: when did they start selling external drives as NTFS?!
[04:36] <Hadeshorn> !ati
[04:36] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[04:36] <[nrx] > anyone know of a page that deals with problems in shutting down?
[04:36] <taime1> how do you search the repos through apt? sudo apt-get cache somethin or other?
[04:37] <Dynalon> taime1: sudo apt-cache search <pkgname>
[04:37] <Dr_willis> [nrx] ,  would most likely be an apci issue.
[04:37] <taime1> ah, thanks
[04:37] <[nrx] > Dr_willis: yeah
[04:37] <LjL> keito: dunno, reformat it to fat or ext3...
[04:37] <coreyo> does anyone know of an actively maintained apt repository that offers the latest nvidia drivers?
[04:37] <keito> LjL: its full
[04:37] <rafaelscj> seaPig|wrk, i think it was an incorrect use...
[04:37] <keito> LjL: will do when i get a swap-over device
[04:37] <keito> LjL: whats about reiserfs?
[04:37] <rafaelscj> seaPig|wrk, nothing changed
[04:37] <[nrx] > !dvd
[04:37] <ubotu> For playing DVD, see http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/video.html - "libdvdcss2" can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - Try k9copy (available in !Universe) for backing up DVDs
[04:38] <ShackJack> Hi all - nautilus is not auto-mounting USB pen drives... I plug in and the device shows in /deb/sdb and lsusb list the device, but it doesn't show in my computer or on the desktop - any ideas ?
[04:38] <keito> ShackJack: have you edited your /etc/fstab?
[04:39] <keito> ShackJack: once edited "sudo mount -a"
[04:39] <LjL> keito, i'd rather avoid using ntfsfix anyway - ntfs is already badly supported enough, i'd rather use chkdsk from windows... about reiser, i prefer to use a more tested fs
[04:39] <Dr_willis> ShackJack,  check fstab for any entrys relating to sdb, comment them out.  Or mount the thing manually
[04:39] <ShackJack> keito: I had to make an adjustment for Virtual Box, but restored it to original...
[04:39] <keito> LjL: cool
[04:39] <keito> LjL: I'll reformat sooner or later
[04:40] <ShackJack> keito: Dr_willis I would like the drive to be auto mounted ... compuer sees the drive and it goes in /deb/sd* but doesn't show n nautilus... (I have display volumes set)
[04:40] <keito> ShackJack: ? have you added /dev/sdb(1?) to /etc/fstab
[04:40] <seaPig|wrk> rafaelscj,  try this in your /etc/network/interfaces file "hwaddress ether 00:00:00:00:00:00"
[04:40] <dbrewer_rjr>  i am trying to get spamassassin runnig on my ubuntu box. i did an apt-get install spamassassin. there were error messages galore about missing plugins. so i did a cpan installation cpan install Mail::Spamassin::Plugin::Check and that changed the error message, finally. Now it does not like the Constants.pm file. Any advise?
[04:40] <ShackJack> keito: No I have not...
[04:40] <rafaelscj> seaPig|wrk, I will
[04:40] <keito> ShackJack: ps its /dev not /deb ;0)~
[04:40] <keito> ShackJack: i hope
[04:41] <keito> ShackJack: oh and thats probably your problem right there
[04:41] <seaPig|wrk> rafaelscj, - I just got it to work "ifconfig eth0 hw ether 00:00:00:00:00:00"
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[04:41] <seaPig|wrk> but i did an ifdown eth0 first
[04:41] <nanonyme> cute
[04:41] <ShackJack> keito: Yeah, type... I have not added anything to fstab.. I shouldn't have to though, I wouldn't think... DOesn't nautilus/ubuntu support automounting... I also have another computer - same issue... when drive *is* in fstab but doesn't show on Nautilus...
[04:42] <keito> !offtopic | _aaaaa_
[04:42] <ubotu> _aaaaa_: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[04:42] <Pici> keito: he was banned.
[04:42] <keito> good
[04:42] <keito> what a ****licker
[04:42] <rausb0> seaPig|wrk: why do yon want to set your mac address to 00:00:...?
[04:42] <keito> ;0)
[04:42] <Pici> !ohmy | keito
[04:42] <ubotu> keito: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[04:42] <peeps_work> when I come out of suspend mode, sometimes I can't get my wireless to connect.  I can't figure out how to resolve this other than rebooting
[04:42] <keito> lol
[04:42] <seaPig|wrk> rausb0, just an exanple
[04:42] <peeps_work> i tried /etc/init.d/networking restart
[04:42] <rausb0> seaPig|wrk: oh okay
[04:42] <peeps_work> but it doesn't do anything
[04:42] <seaPig|wrk> rausb0, was helping rafaelscj
[04:43] <peeps_work> is there some other way to kickstart wireless?
[04:43] <macpo3> so why does apt-get tell me to run autoremove to remove libdvdcss2?
[04:43] <keito> ShackJack: it's strange? as my usb drives automount
[04:43] <SlimeyPete> because it doesn't think libdvdcss2 is necessary (on your system) any more, macpo3
[04:43] <zombie_monkey> can I set up a direct wireless connection between two laptops?
[04:44] <mac__> any zip program for ubuntu?
[04:44] <ShackJack> keito: Yep, habe the issue on two computers... I have a usb HD in fstab and it doens't show in nautilus, those I can access at /media/DriveName
[04:44] <rausb0> zombie_monkey: if both wireless interfaces support ad-hoc mode, yes
[04:44] <keito> ShackJack: to automount internal/external drives you can edit /etc/fstab but USB drives hould by default do it
[04:44] <gnoobie> pici: just wanted to thank you for putting ,e onto a whole new way of looking for resources - already found a great artclie THANKS... (but *sniff* till no answer to my question yet)
[04:44] <zombie_monkey> rausb0: can you direct me to a guide for that?
[04:44] <mac__> I need a zip software
[04:44] <ShackJack> keito: It's very frustrating... thinking of resort to reinstalling Ubuntu - the icky Windows way to fix a problem...
[04:44] <ShackJack> mac__: 7zip in repos..
[04:44] <keito> ShackJack: by show in nautilus do you mean on the desktop?
[04:44] <Dr_willis> mac__,  clarify that a bit please. theres plenty of 'archive' tools in the repos.
[04:44] <rafaelscj> seaPig|wrk, I got with ifdown eth0 / ifconfig eth0 hw ether 00:00:00:00:00:00, thanks
[04:44] <macpo3> slimeypete yeah, I get that but I'm wondering what's replaced libdvdcss2 for accessing dvd playback
[04:45] <rausb0> zombie_monkey: only if you tell me which wireless interfaces you have
[04:45] <ShackJack> keito: Desktop and Computer (yes I have show volumes checked)
[04:45] <vsayikiran> does anyone know where is the settings of wallpaper-tray stored
[04:45] <keito> ShackJack: in computer it should be in /media/DriveName. is it not there anywhere?
[04:45] <rafaelscj> rausb0, is 00:00:00:00:00:00 = "XEROX"?
[04:46] <Hadeshorn> Here is a stupid question
[04:46] <Hadeshorn> How do you know if Compiz is running?
[04:46] <zombie_monkey> rausb0: my laptop has an atheros minipci that I'm using ndiswrapper for beucase it's too new for madwifi, and the other laptop has a broadcom that seems to work out of the box, but I can't be sure because I just installed ubuntu on it
[04:46] <mac__> is there a winzip for ubuntu?
[04:46] <rausb0> rafaelscj: no i think 00:00:00:00:00:00 is an invalid mac address
[04:46] <vsayikiran> i am changing the configuration of wallpaper-tray from system tray , but it is not saving
[04:46] <keito> mac__: you can zip by default - 7zip adds support for more types of archive formats
[04:46] <rausb0> zombie_monkey: oh, ndiswrapper... i don't use that at all
[04:46] <mac__> keito: how?
[04:46] <vsayikiran> please anyone tell me about wallpaper tray
[04:47] <rausb0> zombie_monkey: i'm afraid i cant help you with that
[04:47] <zombie_monkey> rausb0: that's what i want to see, if it's working and there's no AP's around
[04:47] <rafaelscj> rausb0, so, i used it before with some problems
[04:47] <keito> mac__: right-click "create archive"?
[04:47] <mac__> ok
[04:47] <vsayikiran> is there anyone who is using wallpaper-tray package
[04:47] <keito> give it a try
[04:47] <ShackJack> Hadeshorn: By default menus have a gentle fade effect to them ... moving windows around and over windows is smoother...
[04:47] <blizzkid> hi people, I just upgraded to 7.10 and now have an ugly white border around my panels and menus. I have googled but couldn't find anything on this. Anyone had the same experience?
[04:47] <rafaelscj> rausb0, does each manufacturer have his own MAC?
[04:47] <vsayikiran> i am not able to save chages made to the config tool
[04:48] <rausb0> zombie_monkey: the generic way would be to set both wireless interfaces in ad-hoc mode with the iwconfig command. network manager is not suitable for ad-hoc connections i think.
[04:48] <AngryElf> is there a package for SSL support in PHP5?
[04:48] <vsayikiran> i have .deb package how to install it?
[04:48] <ShackJack> Does their need to be a group for udev... I am having issue with USB drives not automounting - I notice some groups in udev/rules.d exist and some do not...
[04:48] <rausb0> rafaelscj: afaik yes, the first three bytes of the mac determine the manufacturer
[04:48] <ShackJack> vsayikiran: Double click..
[04:48] <lil_cain> inbuilt hardware raid, with feisty server, and an Intel s5000PSL
[04:48] <lil_cain> ?
[04:48] <peeps_work> rafaelscj, every network device in the world has it's own MAC
[04:49] <SlimeyPete> !deb
[04:49] <ubotu> deb is the Debian package format, also used by Ubuntu. To install .deb files, simply double-click on them (Ubuntu) or right-click and select Kubuntu Package Menu->install (Kubuntu)
[04:49] <SlimeyPete> vsayikiran: ^^
[04:49] <lil_cain> the installer can't see it at all, but the BIOS can see the RAID
[04:49] <rafaelscj> peeps_work, interesting
[04:49] <rausb0> zombie_monkey: iwconfig interfacename mode ad-hoc essid YOUR_SSID channel CHANNELNUM
[04:50] <peeps_work> rafaelscj, the manufacturers are be assigned large ranges of MAC addresses, which they can then use for their products
[04:50] <vsayikiran> shackjack: when i right click on .deb package it is showing "Gdeb package installer"
[04:50] <peeps_work> s/be//
[04:50] <ShackJack> !fuse > ShackJack
[04:50] <blizzkid> hi people, I just upgraded to 7.10 and now have an ugly white border around my panels and menus. I have googled but couldn't find anything on this. Anyone had the same experience?
[04:50] <rafaelscj> rausb0, do you mean 00:00:00?
[04:50] <vsayikiran> i am unable to change the settings of wallpaper tray somebody help me
[04:51] <teicah> userA is in a gnome-session... opens gnome-terminal and types "su - userB" ...enters passwd for userB... what to type to open gedit as userB?
[04:51] <teicah> gedit or gedit --display 0.0 give cannot open display
[04:52] <rausb0> rafaelscj: yeah. if you have wireshark installed, look at the file /usr/share/wireshark/wireshark/manuf
[04:52] <erUSUL> teicah: you have to enable "remote" x connections for the xserver. imho not worth it just use a cli editor such as nano
[04:52] <rafaelscj> rausb0, great, i will look
[04:52] <nanonyme> how about gksu?
[04:52] <vsayikiran> has anyone used wallpaper tray before
[04:53] <fermatstheorem> [nrx] , Myrtti : greetings my fellow travellers
[04:53] <Hadeshorn> vsay, i am
[04:53] <Hadeshorn> Vsay, it changes my wallpapers every 10 mins
[04:53] <Hadeshorn> quite nice
[04:53] <Hadeshorn> hey how do you change your workspaces
[04:53] <JosefK> does anyone know of any tools I can use to draw gantt diagrams?
[04:53] <JosefK> Hadeshorn, Ctl+Alt+Left/Right does it fairly quickly
[04:53] <Hadeshorn> coz i removed it from the panel, want to know how to do it manually
[04:53] <Hadeshorn> Josef, how about adding and removing them?
[04:54] <JosefK> Hadeshorn, afaik that can only be done through the applet
[04:54] <soundray> JosefK: planner for gnome does it
[04:54] <JosefK> seaPig|wrk, I'm looking to include them in a LaTeX formatted document, so having images would be handy
[04:54] <askatasuna> sorry i cannot find the command ip_forward
[04:54] <JosefK> soundray, thanks, I'll look at that
[04:54] <Hadeshorn> well im trying to find out what they mean by this Secondly, we have to increase the number of the virtual desktops to 4
[04:54] <Hadeshorn> at General Options  Desktop Size  Horizontal Virtual Size
[04:54] <Hadeshorn> (the other two options have to be left at 1)
[04:54] <askatasuna> sorry i cannot find the command ip_forward !!!
[04:54] <soundray> JosefK: there is also an instruction page for creating Gantt charts with oocalc
[04:55] <Dr_willis> askatasuna,  what are you trying to do exactly?
[04:55] <aieie> !list
[04:55] <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
[04:55] <soundray> JosefK: http://www.openofficetips.com/blog/archives/2005/10/charting_creati.html
[04:55] <nickpierpoint> Hi - anyone know how to turn off desktop effects without using the front end? System crashes whenever I try to turn them off using the front end.
[04:55] <fermatstheorem> nickpierpoint: terminal -> ps -ef  |grep compiz
[04:55] <ss1> when I tried my yahoo room...yahoo rooms not gets joined in gaim??? anyone knows why it is so?
[04:55] <aieie> !list
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[04:56] <aieie> !list
[04:56] <askatasuna> Dr_willis: i'm connected to internet by gprs phone, i need to enable other pc to use internet pass trough my pc
[04:56] <aieie> cazzo come si fa?
[04:56] <rafaelscj> seaPig|wrk, rausb0, peeps_work: thanks
[04:56] <sandy> can anyone help me i am not able to update and upgrade my system and i am not able to open any web sites , but i am able to use xchat and pingin
[04:56] <fermatstheorem> nickpierpoint: find out the pid of the compiz and compiz.process
[04:56] <masingerz> hi
[04:56] <elementz> hi everybody
[04:56] <jtapio> hello
[04:56] <fermatstheorem> nickpierpoint: kill -9 <pid> <pid>
[04:56] <junkeR> anything better than F-Spot??
[04:56] <elementz> is there a way to mount or extract *.bin files under linux?
[04:56] <nickpierpoint> Thanks fermat - I can kill the process but it comes back after a restart. Do you know the config file for disabling permanently?
[04:56] <Dr_willis> askatasuna,   you enable the  ip masquerading/forwarding with some iptables commands i thought. Been years since ive messed with them. Might be a nicer front end/check boxs   to do it in ubuntu.
[04:57] <[nrx] > fermatstheorem: greetings and glad tidings :)
[04:57] <Dr_willis> !bin
[04:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about bin - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:57] <masingerz> hello i have a question
[04:57] <Dr_willis> !cue
[04:57] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about cue - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:57] <masingerz> i had it working but then my wireless router got disconfigured and lost wep key, my ubuntu is now stuck in the boot screen with text saying: configuring network interfaces
[04:57] <Hadeshorn> Damnit I cant get compiz to work
[04:57] <elementz> Dr_willis, lol ;-)
[04:57] <Ongaku> hmm...damnit....wtf
[04:57] <predaeus> sandy, sounds like you are behind a firewall that blocks http.
[04:57] <fermatstheorem> i dont remember, but there is a sessions config program somwhere that can control startup process
[04:57] <Ongaku> I'm just trying to install a simple plugin...and it says libbonobo-2.0 is missing and I have it damnit
[04:57] <uukchuen> my gnome session keeps restarting...someone could help?
 then tell me what to do
[04:58] <Dr_willis> elementz,  theres a way to convert bin to iso. :)
[04:58] <masingerz> i need to know hwo to get out of the stuck boot screen
[04:58] <fermatstheorem> uukchuen: what is the error msg shown in Xorg log
[04:58] <Hadeshorn> is anyone running compiz?
[04:58] <uukchuen> let me see...
[04:58] <mc44> !iso | elementz
[04:58] <ubotu> elementz: To mount an ISO disc image, type  sudo mount -o loop <ISO-filename> <mountpoint>  - There is a list of useful cd image conversion tools at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion - Always verify the ISO using !MD5 before !burning.
[04:58] <teicah> compiz-fusion
[04:58] <amio> hi can I get some help please I have messed with gconf-editor and removed the sign from the check box on draw background and on show desktop. put them back again but I have completely lost my desktop. tried to restart natulis ctrl+alt+back space and still can not right click and can not see icons and can not see the background does any one know how to fix this problem please?
[04:58] <[nrx] > !compiz | Hadeshorn
[04:58] <ubotu> Hadeshorn: 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
[04:59] <zombie_monkey>  <rausb0> zombie_monkey: iwconfig interfacename mode ad-hoc essid YOUR_SSID channel CHANNELNUM -> I wrote this in termianl on both laptops; I used the same ESSID
 but i dont have any firewall software in my system can you tell me what to do or how to check
[04:59] <vsayikiran> is there anyone using wallpaper-tray
[04:59] <fermatstheorem> [nrx] : have you used blas/lapack
[04:59] <uukchuen> alarm-queue.c:497 (load_alarms)
[04:59] <uukchuen> alarm-queue.c:526 (load_alarms) - Setting Call backs
[04:59] <uukchuen> alarm-notify.c:349 (alarm_msg_received) - 0x80d13f8: Received at thread b3cd5b90
[04:59] <uukchuen> alarm-queue.c:2008 (alarm_queue_add_async) - 0x80cfcc0
[04:59] <uukchuen> alarm-notify.c:337 (alarm_msgport_replied) - 0x80cf9e0: Replied to GUI thread
[04:59] <Ongaku> anyone know what I should do? It's driving me nuts...just want to install a gaim rhythmbox plugin
[04:59] <uukchuen> alarm-queue.c:560 (load_alarms_for_today) - From Thu Sep 20 12:01:49 2007
[04:59] <uukchuen>  to Thu Sep 20 12:01:49 2007
[04:59] <Pici> !paste | uukchuen
[04:59] <ubotu> uukchuen: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[04:59] <predaeus> sandy, did you do a fresh install?
[04:59] <elementz> mc44, thx
[04:59] <uukchuen> I have those from .xsession-errors
[04:59] <[nrx] > fermatstheorem: never heard of it, sorry :/
[04:59] <fermatstheorem> uukchuen: Xorg error?
[04:59] <fermatstheorem> [nrx] : awrighty
[04:59] <vsayikiran> is there anyone using wallpaper tray
[05:00] <amio> ubotu do you know how to fix the desktop?
[05:00] <uukchuen> ok...
[05:00] <[nrx] > !bot | amio
[05:00] <ubotu> amio: I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[05:00] <amio> I mean this what I asked up
[05:00] <vsayikiran> is there anyone using wallpaper tray
[05:00] <sandy> predaeus, ya i know but i have to keep this system
[05:00] <vsayikiran> is there anyone using wallpaper tray
[05:00] <vsayikiran> is there anyone using wallpaper tray
[05:00] <predaeus> sandy, nah I meant, did you change anything or did you just install fresh?
[05:00] <vsayikiran> is there anyone using wallpaper tray
[05:00] <amio> hi can I get some help please I have messed with gconf-editor and removed the sign from the check box on draw background and on show desktop. put them back again but I have completely lost my desktop. tried to restart natulis ctrl+alt+back space and still can not right click and can not see icons and can not see the background does any one know how to fix this problem please?
[05:00] <fermatstheorem> vsayikiran: patience
[05:00] <Ongaku> does anyone know a certain command or something to surpass it? it says im missing libbonobo2.0 and i have it
[05:00] <Pici> !repeat | vsayikiran
[05:00] <ubotu> vsayikiran: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[05:01] <who1> can anyone please tell me how to use gcc??????????????????
[05:01] <vsayikiran> is there anyone using wallpaper tray
[05:01] <Pici> !compile | who1
[05:01] <JorgenSmorgen> what is a wallpaper tray?
[05:01] <ubotu> who1: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[05:01] <[nrx] > LOL
[05:01] <erUSUL> who1: gcc file.c
[05:01] <predaeus> sandy, did you install Ubuntu yesterday and it is not working, or did you use it for some time and it suddenly doesn't work anymore?
[05:01] <vsayikiran> is there anyone using wallpaper tray
[05:01] <mc44> vsayikiran: stop it
[05:01] <sandy> predaeus, ya i have install in 2 week ago
[05:01] <uukchuen> it is too big, should I past here?
[05:01] <fermatstheorem> vsayikiran: dude..chill
[05:01] <who1> ya...i did that wat is gdb???
[05:01] <Ongaku> shut up man...obviously no one is
[05:01] <sandy> predaeus i used it for some time
[05:01] <fermatstheorem> uukchuen: pastebin
[05:01] <vsayikiran> mc44: wots the problem with you
[05:01] <predaeus> sandy, I am not sure but maybe there is a proxy setting in gnome that might cause that. Did you configure a proxy?
[05:01] <vsayikiran> fermatstheorem: wots this
[05:02] <uukchuen> pastebin?
[05:02] <fermatstheorem> vsayikiran: dude, chill, you might get thrown out..
[05:02] <fermatstheorem> !pastebin
[05:02] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[05:02] <[nrx] > !pastebin
[05:02] <fermatstheorem> [nrx] : woah..great minds type alike.. :-p
[05:02] <[nrx] > indeedy! ;)
[05:02] <Ongaku> hecking for libbonobo-2.0 >= 2.2... Package libbonobo-2.0 was not found in the pkg-config search path. Perhaps you should add the directory containing `libbonobo-2.0.pc' to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable No package 'libbonobo-2.0' found
[05:02] <who1> cud ny1 tell me use gdb
[05:02] <vsayikiran> fermatstheorem: whu anybody shoul be thrown for asking a question
[05:02] <who1> how to?
[05:02] <ShackJack> vsayikiran: Either noone knows what wallpaper tray is or you are not calling it the right thing... Explain in more detail, and be respectful of the channel guidelines.
[05:02] <fermatstheorem> !gdb
[05:02] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gdb - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:02] <Ongaku> i have no idea wtf that means
[05:02] <amio> hi can I get some help please I have messed with gconf-editor and removed the sign from the check box on draw background and on show desktop. put them back again but I have completely lost my desktop. tried to restart natulis ctrl+alt+back space and still can not right click and can not see icons and can not see the background does any one know how to fix this problem please?
[05:02] <vsayikiran> well i have one doubt
[05:02] <Pici> !coc
[05:02] <ubotu> The Ubuntu Code of Conduct to which we ask all Ubuntu users to adhere can be found at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/
[05:02] <uukchuen> I see...how to pastebin?
[05:02] <fermatstheorem> who1: gdb is quite involoved
[05:03] <[nrx] > dear god
[05:03] <sandy> predaeus, i think the problem came from a site . I used one site to download more then 1 file from rapid share
[05:03] <who1> as in?
[05:03] <[nrx] > !pastebin | uukchuen
[05:03] <ubotu> uukchuen: 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)
[05:03] <Pici> uukchuen: Just paste your text into the website and give us the URL
[05:03] <fermatstheorem> who1: go to gnu.org and download a pdf of gdb manual
[05:03] <vsayikiran> i want to know something about wallpaper-tray package
[05:03] <masingerz> i had it working but then my wireless router got disconfigured and lost wep key, my ubuntu is now stuck in the boot screen with text saying: "configuring network interfaces" i need to get out of the boot screen
[05:03] <who1> cud ny1 pl tell me how to compile a simple c program???
[05:03] <ShackJack> !wallpaper-tray | vsayikiran
[05:03] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wallpaper-tray - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:03] <tingle> hi, when i try to play high defenition videos every player on ubuntu crashes do i need to install a codec or something like that?
[05:03] <Pici> vsayikiran: What is the name of the package? wallpaper-tray? And what do you want to know.
[05:03] <fermatstheorem> vsayikiran: we all understand, it seems nobody is using it in this forum now
[05:03] <Pici> who1: Did you read the information that ubotu told you?
[05:03] <fermatstheorem> who1: gcc <your program.c>
[05:03] <masingerz> Question: i had ubuntu and wireless working but then my wireless router got disconfigured and lost wep key, my ubuntu is now stuck in the boot screen with text saying: "configuring network interfaces" i need to get out of the boot screen
[05:04] <vsayikiran> shackjack: do know about wallpaper-tray
[05:04] <who1> i did that
[05:04] <Ongaku> !libbonobo-2.0
[05:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about libbonobo-2.0 - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:04] <uukchuen> ok
[05:04] <sandy>  predaeus, this site will use some proxy address to change the IP of the system so that we can download more then one file from rapid share
[05:04] <who1> u get som errors...and should you go back to ur editor and correct it ????????
[05:04] <Ongaku> says it's up to date...wtf...god lol
[05:04] <ShackJack> vsayikiran: No, but you can look it up in synaptic and find out more about it... link is even there..
[05:04] <who1> wat is gdb exactly?
[05:05] <predaeus> sandy, sounds very unlikely, the browser should not be able to change system wide proxy settings. But if you are using firefox check Edit/Preferences/Advanced/Network to see if a proxy is enabled.
[05:05] <fermatstheorem> who1: gdb -gnu debuger
[05:05] <fermatstheorem> who1: go to gnu.org and get gdb manual
[05:05] <who1> 1 sec...will get it...
[05:05] <vsayikiran> Shackjack: i have already install wallpaper tray
[05:05] <Pici> vsayikiran: Whats the question about it?
[05:05] <uukchuen> ok, I pasted it with my name, uukchuen!
[05:06] <vsayikiran> Shackjack: i am having problem with some coonfiguration settings in wallpaper tray
[05:06] <Ongaku> is there a channel where I can get gaim support?
[05:06] <predaeus> uukchuen, paste the link here
[05:06] <vsayikiran> Pici: i am not able to save changes to settings in wallpaper tray
[05:06] <uukchuen> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/37990/
[05:06] <sandy>  predaeus can you tell me what to do
[05:06] <vsayikiran> Pici: have used wallpaper tray before
[05:06] <Esteth> How can i make my sound louder? It's maxed out on the sound mixer, and that's fine for my speakers, but the sound is just barely audible on headphones
[05:06] <predaeus> sandy, are you using Firefox?
[05:07] <fermatstheorem> Sandy the fireworks are hailin' over Little Eden tonight
[05:07] <attackdecay> man finally got vpn working
[05:07] <attackdecay> and rdp
[05:07] <attackdecay> what a trip
[05:07] <Esteth> NM my last question, turned out i needed to put "side" sound up to get it through my phones
[05:07] <attackdecay> anybody here on a macbook?
[05:07] <Pici> vsayikiran: I'm afraid that my computer is still updating so I can't install it and look at it for you, sorry.
[05:07] <fermatstheorem> Esteth: what about the voume slider of ur app
[05:08] <fermatstheorem> attackdecay: macbook pro
 ya firefox
[05:08] <uukchuen> is there an error on line 665!?
[05:08] <attackdecay> i'm trying to figure out that macbook audio setup here...   the built in speakers sound real strange, volume control doesnt apply to headphones, etc
[05:08] <Esteth> fermatstheorem: It was all maxed out, but i figured out that my headphones work off of "side" instead of "center", like my speakers.
[05:08] <masingerz> Question: i had ubuntu and wireless working but then my wireless router got disconfigured and lost wep key, my ubuntu is now stuck in the boot screen with text saying: "configuring network interfaces" i need to get out of the boot screen
[05:08] <fermatstheorem> awrighty
[05:09] <vsayikiran> ubuntu doesn't supports  wireless adapter on my lappy
[05:09] <Ongaku> wtf...do I have to put the file in a certain directory for it to regonize libbonobo2.0?
[05:09] <attackdecay> the volume control, with the built in speakers sounds more like a variable frequency LPF than a volume control
[05:09] <Dr_willis> masingerz,  odd.. that should time out after like 20 sec or so and continue.
[05:09] <amio> hi can I get some help please I have messed with gconf-editor and removed the sign from the check box on draw background and on show desktop. put them back again but I have completely lost my desktop. tried to restart natulis ctrl+alt+back space and still can not right click and can not see icons and can not see the background does any one know how to fix this problem please?
[05:09] <sandy> fermatstheorem can anyone help me i am not able to update and upgrade my system and i am not able to open any web sites , but i am able to use xchat and pingin
[05:09] <vsayikiran> wireless adapter is displayed in restricted driver
[05:09] <Pici> Esteth: Run alsamixer from the terminal and turn up the main or pcm volumes
[05:09] <Pici> !enter
[05:09] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[05:09] <predaeus> sandy, Then check Edit/Preferences/Advanced/Network to see if a proxy is enabled. Also run "gnome-network-preferences" and check if a gnome wide network proxy is enabled.
[05:09] <fermatstheorem> sandy: what exatly is the problem
[05:09] <who1> kewl.....downloadin it, im new to linux.....can ny1 pl tell me ny website that teaches ny cool tricks to do on linux???????
[05:09] <thrash> I'm trying to get the radio to work on a Hauppauge PVR-150. It is definitely recognizing it and playing, I just can't figure out where the sound is actually going.
[05:09] <sandy> predaeus they can not changed
[05:09] <uukchuen> and in line 722,726,728,730...I think all my problems started when I had to update the nvidia driver
[05:10] <fermatstheorem> who1: google: linux ebooks
[05:10] <vsayikiran> my wireless adapter is mentioned in the restricted drivers, how to resolve the problem
[05:10] <Esteth> Pici: I wasn't using enter as punctuation :S
[05:10] <Dr_willis> PVR150 has a radio? Hmm..  i dident see that on mine.. may be different models. :)
[05:10] <fermatstheorem> who1: download gcc, emacs manuals from gnu.org
[05:10] <predaeus> sandy, it should be set on direct connection and not using a proxy.
[05:10] <thrash> Dr_willis: Yes. I have the OEM version.
[05:10] <sandy> ya
[05:10] <sandy> it is ok
[05:10] <Pici> Esteth: It was to the channel in general, not you.
[05:10] <vsayikiran> ubuntu is not supporting wireless in my laptop
[05:10] <pupi120290> hello^^somehow opengl-antialiasing does not function anymore. before i used suse linux and it worked fine and now using ubuntu it does not function anymore.
[05:10] <thrash> Dr_willis: I got a radio, you got a remote. :)
[05:10] <Esteth> Pici: Ohh, sorry.
[05:11] <who1> ya, doin it now....& can i change the default font size of my os..............
[05:11] <sandy> fermatstheorem  i am not able to open any sites in firefox what to do
[05:11] <who1> ?
[05:11] <predaeus> sandy, if both programs are not using a proxy, then I don't know. Might be a different problem or a different setting or maybe your ISP.
[05:11] <fermatstheorem> sandy: using proxy
[05:11] <fermatstheorem> ?
[05:11] <vsayikiran> i am not able to install wireless
[05:11] <Dr_willis> thrash,  weee. ;) i wouldent use either one really. Wirelesskeyboard = ultimate remote.
[05:11] <Pici> who1: System>Preferences>Fonts
[05:11] <sandy> fermatstheorem NO
[05:11] <fermatstheorem> who1: system preference
[05:11] <dys4ik> hey there
[05:11] <Ongaku> hum...
[05:11] <fermatstheorem> sandy: network settings : id you put DNS server details?
[05:11] <dys4ik> anyone here good with xorg and lcd panel detection?
[05:11] <vsayikiran> my laptop is Dell 520n , iam not able to install wireless drives
[05:11] <predaeus> fermatstheorem, sandy says that webpages don't load and updates don't work. since both use http I guessed that it might be some proxy settngs.
[05:11] <fermatstheorem> sandy: and default gateway
[05:11] <sandy> fermatstheorem i am able to use xchat
[05:12] <fermatstheorem> predaeus: he says he doesnt use proxy
[05:12] <vsayikiran> fermatstheorem; do you know anything about wireless
[05:12] <uukchuen> I have also my keyboard disconfigured...
[05:12] <predaeus> fermatstheorem, yes, thats what we foudn out now.
[05:12] <fermatstheorem> sandy: firefox pref - did you put as direct connection to wireless
[05:12] <Ongaku> im trying to install a gaim-rhythmbox plug in...do I have to put it in a certain directory or something before configuring it and installing?
[05:12] <amio> please can sosme one hel pme?
[05:12] <fermatstheorem> vsayikiran: sorry dude, the wireless i use is in my mac
[05:12] <fermatstheorem> amio: state your problem to the forum
[05:13] <sandy> fermatstheorem it is direct connection and i use wired conn
[05:13] <ss1> thnx..bye :)
[05:13] <vsayikiran> fermatstheorem: my ubuntu doesn't support wirelss adapter
[05:13] <dys4ik> we had a power outage in the office building yesterday (thanks to a curious squirrel). After I booted my computer back up this morning, I found that xorg is setting one of my 1600x1200 panels to 800x600
[05:13] <vsayikiran> fermatstheorem: do u know wot cud be the problem
[05:13] <sandy> fermatstheorem i am facing this problem from 3 days
[05:13] <dys4ik> (checked xorg.conf twinview settings, they were correct)
[05:13] <Rimas> Hi. I've instaled ISIS Draw (program for drawing chemical formulas) using wine. Installation process goes well, but when I'm trying to run it -- obtaining error messages:
[05:13] <Rimas> roman@ubuntu37:~$ wine .wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/MDL\ ISIS\ Draw\ 2.5/IDraw32.exe
[05:13] <Rimas> fixme:ole:OleRegisterServer (ISISServer,0x5e91c0,0x5e91c4,0x400000,1): stub!
[05:13] <Rimas> fixme:ole:OleRegisterClientDoc (ISISServer,ISISVMEM.DOC,...): stub
[05:13] <Rimas> err:ole:TLB_ReadTypeLib Loading of typelib L"isisaim.dll" failed with error 1813
[05:13] <Rimas> fixme:advapi:GetFileSecurityW (L"Z:\\home\\roman\\.wine\\drive_c\\Program Files\\MDL ISIS Draw 2.5\\ISISAIHP.INI") : returns fake SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR
[05:13] <fermatstheorem> vsayikiran: check with ubundu h/w database if your wireless is supported, if not consider ndiswrapper
[05:13] <bulmer> sandy whats the problem again?
[05:13] <uukchuen> fermatstheorem: have you seen my Xorg log?
[05:13] <fermatstheorem> Rimas: !pastebin
[05:14] <fermatstheorem> uukchuen: sorry dude, held up with other foks
[05:14] <Pici> !paste | Rimas
[05:14] <ubotu> Rimas: 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)
[05:14] <vsayikiran> fermatstheorem; wot is ubundu
[05:14] <Rimas> !pastebin
[05:14] <sandy> bulmer ebpages don't load and updates don't work. since both use http I guessed that it might be some proxy settngs.
[05:14] <pupi120290> somebody here who can help me with graphiccardproblem
[05:14] <uukchuen> fermatstheorem: ok
[05:14] <vsayikiran> fermatstheorem: wot is ndiswrapper
[05:14] <elementz> could somebody tell me how i run c scripts like this one= http://mange.dynup.net/linux/bin2iso/bin2iso-0.4.c
[05:14] <fermatstheorem> !ndiswrapper
[05:14] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:14] <bulmer> sandy: who owns the server hosting the apps?
[05:14] <fermatstheorem> !ndiswrapper | vsayikiran
[05:14] <ubotu> vsayikiran: please see above
[05:14] <trpr> vsayikiran: do you really believe it takes you less time to type "wot" ?
[05:15] <Ongaku> !gaim
[05:15] <Rimas> thanks for advise
[05:15] <ubotu> Instant Messenger Clients: Gaim (GNOME, http://help.ubuntu.com/community/GaimHowto), Kopete (KDE), both supporting MSN, Jabber, AIM, Gadu-Gadu, Novell Groupwise, ICQ and IRC.
[05:15] <vsayikiran> fermatstheorem: which site shud i chekc to see that my wireless adapter is supported or not
[05:15] <fermatstheorem> trpr: younglings...
[05:15] <sandy> bulmer i am not able to open any sites in fire fox
[05:15] <fermatstheorem> vsayikiran: ubuntuhcl.org
[05:15] <zeta> hey guys
[05:15] <sandy> fermatstheorem do you  have any idea what should i do
[05:15] <bulmer> sandy kill firefox and then relaunch it, does it work now?
[05:15] <uukchuen> predaeus: would U help?
[05:15] <pupi120290> trpr: c is not a scriptinhg language compile the c-code to have a program you can run
[05:15] <fermatstheorem> sandy: sorry dude, i have ran our of guesses
[05:16] <junkeR> is there a repository I can add to update Open Office to 2.30?
[05:16] <erUSUL> !info bchunk | elementz
[05:16] <ubotu> elementz: bchunk: CD image format conversion from bin/cue to iso/cdr. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.2.0-4 (feisty), package size 13 kB, installed size 68 kB
[05:16] <zeta> anyone willing to help with an openoffice.org 2.3 gtk-warning problem? :p (sorry about the description)
[05:16] <Pici> junkeR: Not that I'm aware of.  You can wait for Gutsy to be released in a month though.
[05:16] <vsayikiran> ubotu: do u know which site should i check to see whether ubuntu supports my wireless adapter
[05:16] <elementz> thx
[05:16] <fermatstheorem> vsayikiran: ubotu is a bot
[05:16] <junkeR> okay, I was going to wait anyway... just figured I'd check
[05:16] <sandy> bulmer no even i reinstalled fire fox and i cant update the system
[05:16] <fermatstheorem> vsayikiran: ubuntuhcl.org
[05:16] <amio> fermatstheorem I have stated it no one wants to answer ...
[05:17] <junkeR> thanks
[05:17] <AbcdLinux> hi i need to ask one question concerning Classmate Pc
[05:17] <fermatstheorem> amio: sorry, what did you state?
[05:17] <AbcdLinux> i have got one and i have heard that ubuntu is displayed with classmate pc
[05:17] <bulmer> sandy try w3m if you have it installed, or nslookup or dig to see if your system can resolve any url
[05:17] <amio> my desktop pis completely disabled I can not right click and I can not see the icons
[05:17] <vsayikiran> thanks fermatstheorem :)
[05:17] <AbcdLinux> will it support 7.04 or there is a special version
[05:17] <fermatstheorem> AbcdLinux: what is the hardware of the pc
[05:18] <sandy> bulmer the fire fox wont open any URL
[05:18] <fermatstheorem> AbcdLinux: hardwaer specs
[05:18] <AbcdLinux> intel processor celeron
[05:18] <bulmer> sandy try w3m if you have it installed, or nslookup or dig to see if your system can resolve any url <-- no need for firefox
[05:18] <mc44> AbcdLinux: you might want to try asking in #edubuntu as I think they got it running on the Classmate
[05:18] <amio> fermatstheorem all what I did is I went to gconf-editor removed the check box from show-desktop pand from draw-background then iI put them back again but nothing works
[05:18] <predaeus> uukchuen, what graphics card do you use?
[05:18] <AbcdLinux> with 256ram 900mhz processor
[05:18] <trpr> pupi120290: nick completion must be playing tricks on you ;)
[05:18] <fermatstheorem> sandy: can you do nslookup, ping etc?
[05:18] <zeta> anyone...? gtk-warning help please...
[05:18] <AbcdLinux> wireless
[05:18] <fermatstheorem> amio: sorry, i donot know the info
[05:18] <mnereson> how can I see the value of an environment variable? I need to see what JAVA_HOME is set to
[05:18] <uukchuen> Gforce 128 Mb
[05:18] <amio> fermatstheorem I restarted also by ctrl+alt+back space nothing corects
[05:18] <fermatstheorem> AbcdLinux: you want to install wireless driver?
[05:18] <amio> ok
[05:18] <sandy> fermatstheorem ping works
[05:18] <bulmer> mnereson: echo $JAVA_HOME
[05:19] <predaeus> uukchuen, do you know what Geforce exactly?
[05:19] <elementz> erUSUL, hey, seems to be a nice tool, but i am missing the cue-sheet - only got the bin
[05:19] <fermatstheorem> sandy: can you ping ..like google.com etc?
[05:19] <AbcdLinux> fermatstheorem the whole system i got it with windows xp
[05:19] <bulmer> mnereson: also  env
[05:19] <uukchuen> let me see
[05:19] <fermatstheorem> sandy: can you do nslookup etc
[05:19] <AbcdLinux> fermatstheorem but now it has stopped and i cannot install it
[05:19] <fermatstheorem> AbcdLinux: what has stopped?
[05:19] <amio> please any one knows how to enble the desktop. I dnt see the icons + wallpaper + right click how to make it work again?
[05:19] <AbcdLinux> fermatstheorem so i am thinking to install linux
[05:19] <mnereson> bulmer: ty
[05:19] <attackdecay> perhaps it could be cool to create like, #ubuntu-help-networking, #ubuntu-help-hardware, etc etc
[05:19] <AbcdLinux> fermatstheorem "windows xp"
[05:19] <attackdecay> maybe not
[05:19] <fermatstheorem> amio: can you try ctrl+f2 and type nautilus
[05:19] <sandy> <fermatstheorem NO
[05:20] <uukchuen> GeForce FX 5200
[05:20] <fermatstheorem> nslookup failure - dns failure.
[05:20] <Lacrymology> DIA isn't in the ubuntu repos?
[05:20] <attackdecay> or maybe it could make things a bit easier...  not mandatory, just an extra place...... to keep things easy to read
[05:20] <mc44> AbcdLinux: as I said, try asking in #edubuntu
[05:20] <Lacrymology> but autodia and dia2code is?
[05:20] <bulmer> sandy: when you ping ..whats the exact command when you ping?
[05:20] <fermatstheorem> AbcdLinux: i am not sure if i get your question
[05:20] <[nrx] > ohhh.. check out fermatstheorem. pleasing all the ladies and gents ;p
[05:20] <predaeus> uukchuen, did you enable the restricted drivers by running "restricted-manager" ?
[05:20] <pupi120290> can anyone help me? 3d-antialiasing does not function anymore
[05:20] <Lacrymology> oh nevermind
[05:20] <fermatstheorem> [nrx] : just earning my karma..just earning my karma
[05:20] <AbcdLinux> fermatstheorem my question is anyone has idea if i can install ubuntu on classmate pc
[05:20] <erUSUL> elementz: i think you can pass it only the bin and the tool will guess the rest...
[05:20] <[nrx] > lollicopter.
[05:21] <uukchuen> predaeus: I really dont remember, I will do it right now, ok?
[05:21] <amio> fermatstheorem thank you very much worked out well thanks for help
[05:21] <fermatstheorem> AbcdLinux: yes you can install ubuntu in ur classmate's pc as long as he/she is fine with it :-p
[05:21] <sandy> --- google.com ping statistics ---
[05:21] <predaeus> uukchuen, yes, look if it is checked.
[05:21] <sandy> 8 packets transmitted, 7 received, 12% packet loss, time 7002ms
[05:21] <sandy> rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 276.338/287.261/310.966/12.002 ms
[05:21] <sandy>   bulmer
[05:21] <fermatstheorem> amio: you are welcome,
[05:21] <DigeratiX> how was it that I updated 'whereis' and 'locate'
[05:21] <predaeus> DigeratiX, "sudo updatedb"
[05:21] <mnereson> for some reason, something is stating that java is at "usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5-sun/bin/java" which is wrong because it is missing the leading slash. anyone know where I can find and fix this value??
[05:21] <zeta> Does anybody know how to fix a gtk-warning problem?  Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: "pixmap"
[05:21] <sandy> fermatstheorem what is nslookup
[05:21] <AbcdLinux> fermatstheorem "classmate pc" is a name of computer designed by intel lowcost pc
[05:21] <DigeratiX> thx predaeus
[05:22] <mnereson> good day. on my linux installation, something is stating that java is at "usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5-sun/bin/java" which is wrong because it is missing the leading slash. anyone know where I can find and fix this value??
[05:22] <fermatstheorem> AbcdLinux: awrighty..did not know about that...
[05:22] <AbcdLinux> fermatstheorem not of my "class mate"
[05:22] <askand> How do I get the font thorndale amt to abiword?
[05:22] <bulmer> sandy  listen, i asked if you were using ping 21.1.1.1 or ping www.google.com  ie ip address or url ?
[05:22] <fermatstheorem> AbcdLinux: i aint sure about the tech specs
[05:22] <uukchuen> predaeus: it is not checked, should I check?
[05:22] <fermatstheorem> if it is a regular intel processor based stuff you can istall ubuntu
[05:22] <AbcdLinux> thanks fermatstheorem
[05:22] <elementz> erUSUL, ok will try that thx
[05:22] <sandy> bulmer ping google.com
[05:22] <fermatstheorem> AbcdLinux: you are welcome
[05:22] <zeta> :O
[05:22] <AbcdLinux> fermatstheorem that is the problem processor seems same
[05:22] <fermatstheorem> sandy: nslookup hostnames to ip resolover
[05:22] <predaeus> DigeratiX, next time try the man pages too. e.g. "man locate" at the very bottom are usually related programs/commands.
[05:23] <AbcdLinux> mandriva works with it fermatstheorem
[05:23] <fermatstheorem> AbcdLinux: does it have a CD driver?
[05:23] <predaeus> uukchuen, yes check it, it should install the appropriate drivers.
[05:23] <AbcdLinux> fermatstheorem nope i have nothing
[05:23] <fermatstheorem> AbcdLinux: if mandriva works, then ubuntuw ill wokr
[05:23] <bulmer> sandy does nslookup or dig work?
[05:23] <DigeratiX> k
[05:23] <AbcdLinux> fermatstheorem sure if mandriva works then ubuntu will ?
[05:23] <fermatstheorem> AbcdLinux: do you have the ubunut CD with u now
[05:23] <sandy> bulmer it is showing and it works
[05:23] <uukchuen> predaeus: I will have to restart the computer...
[05:24] <AbcdLinux> nope fermatstheorem need to download or try ......
[05:24] <uukchuen> thnaks 4 the help
[05:24] <predaeus> uukchuen, k, hope it works
[05:24] <fermatstheorem> AbcdLinux: mandriva and ubuntu are linux distros. like dog pedigrees. it will work
[05:24] <predaeus> uukchuen, should definitely fix it
[05:24] <AbcdLinux> fermatstheorem you mean the kernel is the same
[05:24] <nivekc1> i hear that cnr is available for ubuntu now and i am browsing the site and would like to use but cant seem to find how i install the cnr plugin anyone know?
[05:24] <askand> How do I get the font thorndale amt to abiword?
[05:24] <bulmer> sandy do you have w3m ? is text mode browser..or lynx?
[05:24] <fermatstheorem> AbcdLinux: you need to download the iso image, burn it. download install documetn from ubuntu site and read it fully before youdo soemthing
[05:24] <AbcdLinux> i.e 2.6 kernel will work
[05:24] <praet> askand: did you install it?
[05:24] <uukchuen> predaeus: I think I did that sometime long ago, but..if it doesnt work, what should I do?
[05:24] <fermatstheorem> AbcdLinux: technially the kernels are slightly different
[05:25] <attackdecay> AbcdLinux: the kernel is the same...  the version of the kernel may differer slightly
[05:25] <attackdecay> !
[05:25] <sandy> bulmer i dont know about w3m
[05:25] <predaeus> uukchuen, it should work.
[05:25] <bulmer> mnereson: when you type which java  whats the answer?
[05:25] <askand> praet: dont know how?
[05:25] <uukchuen> ok
[05:25] <askand> praet: or from where?
[05:25] <uukchuen> predaeus: thanks 4 the help
[05:25] <junkeR> does anyone know why VideoDownloader cannot download Youtube videos anymore?
[05:25] <AbcdLinux> attackdecay but the thing is that it says that 7.10 ubuntu will have features for this pc
[05:25] <zeta> How do i resolve a gtk-warning?
[05:25] <mnereson> bulmer: /usr/bin/java
[05:25] <AbcdLinux> and other place they say that classmate pc is showcased using mandriva ubuntu debian etc linux
[05:26] <AbcdLinux> as well as winxp
[05:26] <predaeus> junkeR, they probably changed something to prevent that. try downthisvideo.com.
[05:26] <nivekc1> anyone know how to install the cnr plugin?
[05:26] <attackdecay> AbcdLinux: what is this 'classmate pc'?
[05:26] <sandy> bulme tell me what to do
[05:26] <bulmer> mnereson: so where did you get that status of  usr...java?
[05:26] <fermatstheorem> attackdecay: low cost edu pc
[05:26] <AbcdLinux> so i am confuse if 7.04 works or i need to download the beta of 7.10
[05:26] <piedoggie> is there any way to do a remote install?  Or at least some way of looking over the shoulder of the person doing the install?
[05:26] <elementz> erUSUL, maybe i am doing something wrong while passing the arguments to bchunk: bchunk foo.cue -vr outputfilename
[05:26] <fermatstheorem> AbcdLinux: use 7.04
[05:26] <attackdecay> AbcdLinux:  I'm sure it can run either...  7.10 will have a lot of new features for all kinds of computers, yours and others i'm sure
[05:26] <bulmer> sandy install w3m  its a text only browser  like lynx..
[05:27] <fermatstheorem> AbcdLinux: unless you stick the cd in and test it, we can never be sure
[05:27] <predaeus> !install | piedoggie
[05:27] <ubotu> piedoggie: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[05:27] <attackdecay> AbcdLinux:  yeah use 7.04...  wait for 7.10 to be stable, and then you can update to it from 7.04 easily
[05:27] <fermatstheorem> AbcdLinux: 7.10 is still not stable
[05:27] <JoeyBagODonuts> AbcdLinux, I'd just wait, 7.10 will be out in less than a month
[05:27] <AbcdLinux> attackdecay you mean i need to use 7.10 or 7.04 ?
[05:27] <mnereson> bulmer: a web app that I am trying to run is throwing an exception java.io.IOException: java.io.IOException: usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/bin/java: not found  -- that file is at that location but the leading slash is missing
[05:27] <bulmer> mnereson: also   man update-alternatives
[05:27] <sandy> bulmer but i can install anytime from Net because it use http
[05:27] <JoeyBagODonuts> fermatstheorem, I've heard it's getting close to stable
[05:27] <attackdecay> AbcdLinux:  just download 7.04 from ubuntu.com, and then burn the 'live cd'
[05:28] <fermatstheorem> JoeyBagODonuts: AbcdLinux is new to ubuntu, let us recommend a stable version
[05:28] <bullgard4> English help wanted: What does 'upstream' mean in the message: "Given the information that I've acquired from your efforts, I've decided that the ACPI I2C problems that you are having will not get fixed for this release. The ACPI subsystem has undergone serious architectural changes upstream. Hopefully a future release will fix these problems."
[05:28] <fermatstheorem> AbcdLinux: you need to boot from that CD
[05:28] <AbcdLinux> fermatstheorem i am not new i love ubuntu
[05:28] <AbcdLinux> ;)
[05:28] <attackdecay> AbcdLinux: then pop it in, and boot...  you can make sure everything works correctly without commiting to installation first
[05:28] <JoeyBagODonuts> fermatstheorem, I'm just saying, a month from now, 7.10 will be the stable
[05:28] <bulmer> sandy try wget  http://xxxx.xxxx.whatever  see if that works
[05:28] <AbcdLinux> i have used it since 5.04
[05:28] <attackdecay> AbcdLinux: oh cool
[05:28] <predaeus> bullgard4, check wikipedia.org
[05:28] <JoeyBagODonuts> want a really good stable one, have him get 6.04 (is that the lts?)
[05:28] <fermatstheorem> AbcdLinux: sorry, by the drift of the convo i mistook you as ubuntu noob
[05:29] <AbcdLinux> JoeyBagODonuts it is stable but many laptops are not supported with that
[05:29] <bulmer> mnereson: also   man update-alternatives
[05:29] <zeta> Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: "pixmap" .................................... How do i fix this?
[05:29] <JoeyBagODonuts> ah, lappy's
[05:29] <bullgard4> predaeus: What should I check there? Is there something wrong?
[05:29] <sandy> Resolving xxxx.xxxx.whatever... failed: Name or service not known.
[05:29] <sandy>   bulmer
[05:29] <piedoggie> !automate
[05:29] <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
[05:29] <attackdecay> AbcdLinux: yeah 6.04 *is* really stable...  thats what i'm about to put on a 'utility' rackmount 4u i have, for use as a router and fileserver
[05:29] <predaeus> bullgard4, you can find information on what upstream means on wikipedia.org.
[05:29] <bulmer> sandy: okay paste your /etc/resolv.conf  in pastebin
[05:29] <fermatstheorem> attackdecay: file server - how do u serve nfs/cifs ?
[05:29] <predaeus> bullgard4, it is a bit basic and confused me too first. But I think I've got the point of its meaning by now.
[05:30] <AbcdLinux> ok never mind good luck guyz i will try thanks for your effort to explain fermatstheorem attackdecay JoeyBagODonuts
[05:30] <AbcdLinux> bye
[05:30] <bulmer> sandy: btw, are you using dhcp from your isp or your own?
[05:30] <attackdecay> fermatstheorem:  haven't gotten that far yet ;]    its on the to do list
[05:30] <zeta> Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: "pixmap" ..... anyone?
[05:30] <JoeyBagODonuts> AbcdLinux, I have 7.04 on my laptop...no problems except having to get the wireless nic driver from sourceforge ipw3945ABG
[05:30] <sandy> nameserver 202.88.174.6
[05:30] <sandy> nameserver 202.88.174.8  bulmer
[05:30] <JoeyBagODonuts> dang, too slow
[05:30] <fermatstheorem> attackdecay: k. you mentioned it was your firewall and file server..was curious thats all
[05:30] <attackdecay> AbcdLinux: no prob, i too have 7.04 on my laptop and its going really well...  come back around if you run into issues with wireless or what not
[05:30] <leks> can I somehow just build ext4 as a module in Gutsy?
[05:30] <predaeus> zeta, you probably need to install the pixmap gtk theme engine, search in synaptic.
[05:31] <kidbuntu> how do i turn the page of openoffice write to landscape?
[05:31] <fermatstheorem> attackdecay: thought i might get some tips from you becauase i am planning to setup a smalls server in my hut
[05:31] <bulmer> sandy  cat /etc/nsswitch.conf
[05:31] <Pici> !gutsy | leks
[05:31] <ubotu> leks: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[05:31] <bullgard4> predaeus: predaeus No, I have not grasped the meaning of this message although I know several International Telecommunication Union's definitions of 'upstrem'.
[05:31] <leks> ubotu: thanks
[05:31] <ubotu> You're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)
[05:31] <predaeus> kidbuntu, Format/Page I think.
[05:31] <zeta> predaeus: i have done sudo aptitude install gtk-engines-pixmap but this still hasn't worked :s the application that is causing this problem is openoffice.org 2.3... what else can i do?
[05:31] <fermatstheorem> ubotu is not a bot, it is 50 tech support guys typing furiously
[05:31] <sandy> hosts:          files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return]  dns mdns4
[05:31] <sandy> networks:       files
[05:31] <sandy> protocols:      db files
[05:31] <sandy> services:       db files
[05:31] <sandy> ethers:         db files
[05:31] <sandy> rpc:            db files
[05:31] <sandy> netgroup:       nis
[05:31] <attackdecay> fermatstheorem:  yeah...  i just was going to start with samba and look into ipcop or something, and get it going as a router, local (3-4 comps) file server
[05:31] <sandy>                 <bulmer>
[05:32] <fermatstheorem> !pastbin |sandy
[05:32] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pastbin - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:32] <chaos> hello everyone
[05:32] <Pici> sandy: Please stop pasting stuff right into IRC, use the pastebin instead.
[05:32] <[nrx] > !pastebin | sandy
[05:32] <ubotu> sandy: 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)
[05:32] <sbucat> ffmpeg documentation about adioc codecs meaning ?
[05:32] <fermatstheorem> [nrx] : you got me on this one
[05:32] <attackdecay> just file server in that all 9 or 10 or whatever of my HDD's are stuffed into it ;] 
[05:32] <sbucat> !ffmpeg
[05:32] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ffmpeg - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:32] <predaeus> bullgard4 quote wikipedia.org upstream : "Another less common meaning of the word upstream is used to refer to the core development of an Open Source project - e.g. an upstream patch is a patch targeted at being included in the project's main branch."
[05:32] <[nrx] > fermatstheorem: n00b :P
[05:32] <neumind> who believ ghosts?
[05:32] <chaos>  :p
[05:32] <fermatstheorem> [nrx] : you vi/kde snob :p
[05:32] <Pici> !offtopic | neumind
[05:32] <ubotu> neumind: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[05:32] <chaos> - -!!!
[05:32] <attackdecay> fermatstheorem: still learning about networking, advanced stuff anyway
[05:33] <fermatstheorem> attackdecay: awrighty
[05:33] <[nrx] > :O
[05:33] <neumind> !offtopic pici
[05:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about offtopic pici - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:33] <sandy> Pici how to use paste bin
[05:33] <predaeus> zeta, hm no idea sorry.
[05:33] <JoeyBagODonuts> lol, you guys work the crap out of ubotu
[05:33] <fermatstheorem> attackdecay: i was thinking on the lines of opensolaris->zfs ->nfs
[05:33] <neumind> !offtopic | pici
[05:33] <bullgard4> predaeus: Ah! Thank you very much for explaining.
[05:33] <ubotu> pici: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[05:33] <Pici> sandy: paste stuff ont
[05:33] <iarwain_> hiya, does anyone know how to disable programs from starting on boot?
[05:33] <neumind> !offtopic | pici
[05:33] <zeta> predaeus: thx anyways
[05:33] <kidbuntu> how come i can't copy the picture thats inside a pdf file?
[05:33] <sandy> Pici and where it is there
[05:33] <fermatstheorem> sandy: google pastebin
[05:33] <sixpence> Is there any terminal that allows you to set hex values to ~/.Xdefaults for colours?
[05:33] <chaos> my wireless card is not worked. who can help me?
[05:33] <Pici> sandy: paste things into the pastebin, then give us the url it generates
[05:33] <attackdecay> chaos:  what card?
[05:33] <zeta> Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path: "pixmap" ... need a solution if possible... concerning openoffice.org 2.3
[05:33] <adac> hi! any ideas why i can't print over my java program via cups?
[05:33] <JoeyBagODonuts> chaos, what brand/model is it?
[05:33] <bulmer> sandy: change that hosts  line to   files dns mdn  and see if you get better resolution
[05:34] <fermatstheorem> adac: have ytou setup up your printer?
[05:34] <Jordan_U> adac, How are you trying to do it?
[05:34] <bulmer> iarwain_: which program? look in  /etc/init.d/
[05:34] <Pici> neumind: This channel is for support only. If you just want to chat, you can join #ubuntu-offtopic or a different channel.  Thanks.
[05:34] <sandy> bulmer i didnt get you
[05:34] <predaeus> kidbuntu, make a screenshot and edit with gimp.
[05:34] <iarwain_> bulmer: most of 'em xD
[05:34] <genii> bullgard4: I'm pretty sure in the context it was in, that it means the changes to the acpi system were made deeper (or further back up the source code toward the generic kernel code).
[05:34] <bulmer> sandy: change that hosts  line to   files dns mdn  and see if you get better resolution  in /etc/nsswitch.conf
[05:34] <Jordan_U> !boot | iarwain_
[05:34] <ubotu> iarwain_: Boot options: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions - To add/remove startup services, you can use the package 'bum', or update-rc.d - To add your own startup scripts, use /etc/rc.local - See also !grub and !dualboot - Making a boot floppy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/BootFloppy - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SmartBootManagerHowto
[05:34] <chaos> JoeyBagODonutsi am not sure that, it may be lonrenct
[05:35] <attackdecay> chaos:  what computer do you have?
[05:35] <chaos> JoeyBagODonuts notebook
[05:35] <attackdecay> chaos:  you'll have to know the make and model of your wireless adapter to get it going
[05:35] <sandy> bulmer i do know what to do
[05:35] <bulmer> iarwain_: then most of them have symlinks in /etc/init.d
[05:35] <adac> fermatstheorem: yes it is set! my java app also finds the printername and tries to send but the job never appears in the job viewer of cups
[05:35] <bulmer> sandy use and editor to change per my suggestion
[05:36] <iarwain_> bulmer: so i just need to delete their symlinks?
[05:36] <attackdecay> chaos: or start with your laptop make and model number....  there is a way (ndiswrapper) of using the windows driver to install your wireless adapter, if thats what it comes down to
[05:36] <fermatstheorem> adac have you tried printing other stuff?
[05:36] <chaos> how can i know that beyound check out the notebook?
[05:36] <bulmer> iarwain_: basically yes, but look to the command  update-rc.d
[05:36] <Jordan_U> adac, How are you trying to do it?
[05:36] <fermatstheorem> chaos:ubuntuhcl.org check if your wirelss chipset is supported
[05:36] <zeta> http://pastebin.com/m20f63675      <[05:36] <bullgard4> genii: I have read your answer and I will thin about it. Thank you.
[05:36] <neumind> !offtopic | pici
[05:36] <ubotu> pici: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[05:36] <attackdecay> chaos:  start by looking for a model number on the bottom...   is it a dell, acer, apple, hp, sony, etc etc...  what kind of laptop?
[05:36] <chaos> thank you , i will go there.
[05:37] <fermatstheorem> woah..somebody is picking on pici
[05:37] <JoeyBagODonuts> zeta, can you upload your /etc/apt/sources.list to pastebin too?
[05:37] <chaos> IBM
[05:37] <zeta> JoeyBagODonuts: will do, one moment
[05:37] <adac> fermatstheorem: yes i did. over command line and mousepad and all other apps it works fine. well for mousepad i think i had to install first a2ps
[05:37] <JoeyBagODonuts> a forum thread shows someone getting that error when something was wrong with their sources.list
[05:37] <attackdecay> chaos:  well it should also have  a model number.....  thinkpad maybe?  thinkpad t60 or something like that?
[05:37] <attackdecay> chaos:  know what i mean?
[05:37] <chaos> T30
[05:38] <attackdecay> chaos: one sec
[05:38] <chaos> thanks
[05:38] <dasss> hi. when i copy a file using cp, does the copy have the same 'properties' (such as who has the right to read it, etc.) that the original one had (or still has)?
[05:38] <zeta> JoeyBagODonuts: http://pastebin.com/d4b8f4b63  ... the problem arises when i try to run openoffice.org2.3 (i just installed it)
[05:38] <fermatstheorem> [nrx] : catchya later.
[05:38] <[nrx] > cya bud :)
[05:38] <sandy> bulmer tell me what should i do
[05:38] <bulmer> dasss: use the option -p of cp
[05:38] <chaos> the wireless card may be the toshiba.
[05:38] <dasss> bulmer: what's that for?
[05:38] <bulmer> sandy use an editor to change per my suggestion ..edit /etc/nsswitch.conf
[05:39] <Jordan_U> !permissions | dasss
[05:39] <ubotu> dasss: 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
[05:39] <iarwain_> bulmer: can i get a menu from update-rc.d?
[05:39] <bulmer> dasss: man cp
[05:39] <fermatstheorem> people... it was pleasure, drive safe
[05:39] <JoeyBagODonuts> zeta, ok one sec...am restarting my laptop to boot to ubuntu
[05:39] <bulmer> iarwain_: i dont know all the details, please man update-rc.d
[05:39] <genii> dasss: No, unless you specify with the -p   otherwise it adopts the permissions/ownership of the user doing the copy
[05:39] <zeta> JoeyBagODonuts: ok
[05:39] <sandy> bulmer what should i change
[05:39] <sixpence> Hello
[05:39] <chaos> attackdecay: my wireless card may be the toshiba.
[05:39] <bulmer> sandy: change that hosts  line to   files dns mdn  and see if you get better resolution  in /etc/nsswitch.conf
[05:39] <attackdecay> chaos: do you have a console open?
[05:40] <attackdecay> chaos:  it may also have an atheros or orinoco
[05:40] <JoeyBagODonuts> lspci...ftw
[05:40] <bulmer> sandy: change that hosts  line to   files dns mdns  and see if you get better resolution  in /etc/nsswitch.conf
[05:40] <chaos> no
[05:40] <attackdecay> chaos:  i'm not totally sure
[05:40] <dasss> genii: so if i copy master.passwd (obviously being root, otherwise i couldn't do that) to a non-root-user home directory, could i still read it as a non-root user?
[05:40] <chaos> if i have a console, how can i get it:
[05:40] <bulmer> chaos  lspci  maybe it will tell you what chips you have
[05:41] <bulmer> dasss: no need to be root to read /etc/passwd
[05:41] <chaos> bulmer:how can i find him?
[05:41] <bulmer> chaos  lspci  maybe it will tell you what chips you have...on terminal  type  lspci
[05:41] <dasss> bulmer: i meant master.passwd not passwd
[05:42] <attackdecay> chaos:  console is an important thing to start learning....  go to Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal
[05:42] <JMega> Someone help me with multiarchives. Pm if you can.
[05:42] <genii> dasss: if the r bit is set. Otherwise not
[05:42] <bulmer> chaos or try  lshw
[05:42] <chaos> my os is windows now......
[05:42] <ichat> smalll question, - does you ubuntu (xubuntu) have  v4l  installed by default?
[05:42] <attackdecay> chaos: are you running ubuntu in vmware?
[05:42] <chaos> in ubuntu, i can not connect to internet...
[05:42] <bulmer> dasss: who owns that file?
[05:42] <attackdecay> chaos:  got you
[05:43] <dasss> bulmer: root
[05:43] <chaos> not, not yet. i have install two os...
[05:43] <JoeyBagODonuts> zeta, ok, I think your problem is you don't have pixmap installed, do from terminal [05:43] <bulmer> chaos: if you are in windows now..good luck
[05:43] <genii> dasss: Most passwd files have strict permissions on them like 600 or such
[05:43] <JoeyBagODonuts> zeta, if it tells you that there are no packages to install, then I am wrong
[05:43] <attackdecay> chaos:   looks like its an intel chipset
[05:43] <chaos> ....- -!
[05:43] <tyler_d> looking for a tablet pc tool for hand writing recognition?
[05:43] <bulmer> dasss: i already suggested to you  cp -p  or if not adequate, use chmod to change modes
[05:44] <dasss> tks
[05:44] <attackdecay> chaos:  do you have an ethernet cable so that you can get onto the net from ubuntu hard wired?
[05:44] <attackdecay> it would cut hours into minutes possibly
[05:44] <zeta> JoeyBagODonuts: no it worked but i'm still getting the same warning
[05:44] <chaos> someone tell me that is lucent...but i can find dirver for it
[05:45] <sp3llcast3r> Hi, i need some help with VMware.. if it's possible...
[05:45] <JoeyBagODonuts> zeta, now maybe the the "path" needs to be adjusted
[05:45] <Dr_willis>  sp3llcast3r  help in what way
[05:45] <zeta> JoeyBagODonuts: haha, i have no idea how to do that :p
[05:45] <chaos> not , i have not cable now....it is so bad....GOD!
[05:45] <sp3llcast3r> I can't add a NTFS disk, mounted on /media/sdb2 on VMWare..
[05:45] <attackdecay> chaos:  first off, you have to be sure that the driver is the issue...  like i said, if there is absolutely no linux driver for your wireless chipset, you can use the driver from lenovo
[05:45] <bulmer> sp3llcast3r: there is a #vmware channel btw
[05:45] <sp3llcast3r> there is? OK tks :)
[05:46] <JoeyBagODonuts> zeta, and you get this when you attempt to run OpenOffice?
[05:46] <JoeyBagODonuts> what's the version again?
[05:46] <dasss> so i have a file, and i'd like to copy only one line of that file into a new (empty) file. how do i do that?
[05:46] <Dr_willis> sp3llcast3r,  accessing an actual physical hard drive. i 'think' requires manual editng of the vmware virtual machine config file.
[05:46] <zeta> JoeyBagODonuts: Yes... so far. It's openoffice.org 2.3
[05:46] <John_Priest> X_x
[05:46] <xeer> is there a method to record alsa output to disk?
[05:46] <attackdecay> chaos:  do you have thinkpad t30 2366 or 2367?
[05:46] <ArmedKing> Jack_Sparrow: Tnx for the tips you gave me on Moving my root partition, Just to let you know it worked. And i'm now officialy Windows Free :p
[05:46] <bulmer> dasss:  something like  sed 2,2 filename > newfilename
[05:46] <attackdecay> chaos:  look for one of those numbers on the bottom of the laptop, 2366 or 2367
[05:46] <Pici> zeta:
[05:47] <chaos> attackdecay thank you very much!! i will search for it tomorrow, good night everyone
[05:47] <zeta> Pici: yes?
[05:47] <Pici> zeta: Are you on Feisty or Gutsy?
[05:47] <zeta> Pici: Feisty
[05:47] <bluefox83> ArmedKing, congratulations on becoming windows free =D
[05:47] <chaos> attackdecay 2366
[05:47] <Pici> zeta: And you upgraded to OOo 2.3?
[05:47] <ArmedKing> bluefox83: Tnx m8 feels good i must say ;-)
[05:47] <attackdecay> chaos:  wait a moment
[05:48] <bluefox83> yeah i remember the day i decided to completely ditch windows, it was amazing ^_^
[05:48] <bulmer> dasss: its not exact command, but something like that okay?
[05:48] <chaos> attackdecay thank you very very much!!!
[05:48] <dasss> bulmer: yes, i understood :) thanks
[05:48] <ichat> lol - ArmedKing  - i dare not play the devels advocat in here but..... :P
[05:48] <zeta> Pici: well i didn't upgrade. I removed the original installation of openoffice.org from synaptic and then installed the newer version. there was a package called openoffice-gtk or something similar that was uninstalled along with the original version so i think it might be that but i'm not sure :s
[05:48] <JoeyBagODonuts> zeta, I only have 2.2 right now (I tend to wait until it gets in the repository)...doing a little research for you
[05:48] <John_Priest> bluefox, the day i ditched i actualy burned a windows install disc
[05:48] <nabil> hi all
[05:48] <attackdecay> chaos:  http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/license.do?filename=mobiles/1kwc42ww.exe
[05:48] <ArmedKing> ichat: Haha i understand :p
[05:48] <John_Priest> lol, lotta money gurned ^^
[05:49] <JoeyBagODonuts> zeta, did you by chance upgrade your gtk too?
[05:49] <zeta> JoeyBagODonuts: thanks... dw if you can't find anything ... the openoffice forums weren't very helpful
[05:49] <John_Priest> eerr um, burned*
[05:49] <attackdecay> chaos:  thats the windows driver for you chipset...  have it on a cd just in case you need it
[05:49] <Rick_> hi.. i have deceided to reinstall ubuntu. but now i am getting to the text based menu, no longer the nice graphical one. also, during the process of the installing base system, the display gets distorted
[05:49] <Rick_> any ideas ?
[05:49] <zeta> JoeyBagODonuts: upgrade gtk? :s i'm not sure.. i don't know how to do that to be honest
[05:49] <Rick_> btw, i am using the alternate installer
[05:49] <chaos> thank you very much. i will download it right now. thank you !
[05:49] <attackdecay> chaos:  get plugged in hardwired to the net and come back from inside ubuntu, and have that the inf and sys files from that driver on hand incase you need to use ndiswrapper
[05:49] <John_Priest> rick, the alt install is for text mode install
[05:49] <bulmer> Rick_: alternate installer is only text mode, not graphicall as i recall
[05:49] <JoeyBagODonuts> zeta, well, you said the build was openoffice-gtk
[05:49] <nabil> i want to deinstall a package but it there some dependencies problems. I tried dpkg --purge mypack unsuccessfully. thx for your help
[05:50] <JoeyBagODonuts> still searching
[05:50] <attackdecay> Rick_: you on a laptop?
[05:50] <Rick_> bulmer, oops.. my bad
[05:50] <Rick_> attackdecay, yes acer 6292
[05:50] <John_Priest> *cough* i said it first...
[05:50] <zeta> JoeyBagODonuts: yes that was with the version that came with ubuntu
[05:50] <chaos> OK, i find the way from internet just like you say . but i am not sure about that . step by step....
[05:50] <bulmer> i give it to you John_Priest  :)
[05:51] <John_Priest> lol, ty ^^
[05:51] <Rick_> attackdecay, it was all working fine but a few things got messy so, deceided to reinstall it
[05:51] <Pici> zeta: A reason why OOo 2.3 was not backported to Feisty is the number of changes it makes and the changes to other packages that cause a ripple effect through the system.  Do you really need 2.3?
[05:51] <attackdecay> Rick_:  that display issue happens with laptops and text based installers.....  you have to know how to install the correct video driver for your laptop when the install is over and X will not load and sends you to the console
[05:51] <attackdecay> Rick_: is that more or less how it went down?
[05:51] <AaronMT> !gutsy
[05:51] <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
[05:51] <Rick_> attackdecay, this is during the install process
[05:52] <attackdecay> hmm
[05:52] <Rick_> attackdecay, if its after, i dont mind
[05:52] <elementz> can somebody tell me what this means? i have the following foo.bin -> file foo.bin gives me the following: FILE abc.bin BINARY
[05:52] <elementz> TRACK 01 MODE1/2352
[05:52] <elementz> INDEX 01 00:00:00"
[05:52] <zeta> Pici: unfortunately yes... i need to be able to add error bars to graphs in Calc, which was implemented in this version
[05:52] <ichat> whaaatttt - oo 2.3 in  feisty... - me runs to kill the installer
[05:52] <sp3llcast3r> Dr_willis tks I'll check that, first i need to find wheres the file =P
[05:52] <vsayikiran> what is gusty?
[05:52] <elementz> ups sorry
[05:52] <xeer> is there a method to record alsa output to disk?
[05:52] <Dr_willis> sp3llcast3r,  i just rember reading about it on some artical.  I alwqys use virtual disks myself.
[05:52] <Pici> ichat: Its not working, I dont suggest that you install it.
[05:53] <elementz> can somebody tell me what this means? i have the following foo.bin -> file foo.bin gives me the following: "Bourne shell script text executable"
[05:53] <attackdecay> rick_:  in that case, i'm not totally sure to be honest...  it just sounded like a problem i had with my macbook, where the text installer would finish, and then X would atttempt to load for the first time and fail, leaving me to configure the display from console
[05:53] <elementz> anybody got a clue what that is?
[05:53] <Rick_> attackdecay, ic..
[05:53] <Pici> elementz: Its a shell script.
[05:53] <Dr_willis> elementz,  a executable install script most likely.
[05:53] <Dr_willis> elementz,  run it. :)
[05:53] <attackdecay> rick_:  no love from the live cd installer?
[05:53] <John_Priest> xeer, http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2001/10/18/snd_parttwo.html?page=4
[05:53] <Dr_willis> elementz,  if you dont know what it is.. or where it came from.. delete it.
[05:53] <Rick_> attackdecay, im using sata
[05:53] <JoeyBagODonuts> zeta, I think by upgrading to OO 2.3 before Ubuntu put it in the repository, you might have run into a dependency issue with a newer version of gtk2 (or one of it's components) that also isn't currently in the repository
[05:53] <elementz> Dr_willis, ;-) how?
[05:54] <yrlnry_> elementz: "Bourne shell script" is a very old, but universally available Unix scripting language.
[05:54] <John_Priest> xeer, you can use snd if i remember right...
[05:54] <combinio> what is the deafult window manager in GNOME ?
[05:54] <xeer> thank you John_Priest
[05:54] <Dr_willis> elementz,  where did this come from? they should of stated how to do it..  bash whatever.bin , or chmod +x whtever.bin ./whaatever.bin
[05:54] <zeta> JoeyBagODonuts: can i bypass this by getting it from another repository?
[05:54] <John_Priest> combino, gnome is the window manager...
[05:54] <Rick_> attackdecay, i had some prob so was advised to use the alternate
[05:54] <yrlnry_> elementz: "executable" means that the execute permission is enabled on the file, so that you can run it as if it were a program by typing its name.
[05:54] <erUSUL> elementz: a bin sometimes is a "shar" file that is a compressed file with a shell script part that decompress the thing and perform the instalation. you can install such bin file doing chmod +x file.bin && ./file.bin
[05:54] <Pici> yrlnry_: Old? Its the standard shell in many Unixes.
[05:54] <magnetron> combinio: metacity
[05:54] <Rick_> think it was SATA issue
[05:54] <KakaRoT-|> combinio: it's gnome
[05:55] <Dr_willis> elementz,  what is this thing supposed to be anyway?  getting where .bin stuff is getting rare.
[05:55] <yrlnry_> Pici: It is standard precisely *because* it is old.
[05:55] <Pici> yrlnry_: Ah, I thought you meant obsolete old, nevermind ;)
[05:55] <yrlnry_> Pici: I wonder what you think "old" means.  Bourne shell is almost as old as Unix.
[05:55] <elementz> erUSUL, thx - isn't there a way to find out more about the file first? it is supposed to be a installer for Maple
[05:55] <erUSUL> elementz: what do you wnat to know about it?
[05:56] <phoenixz> Hi there, Im having problems with my ubuntu 7.04 on a dell latitude d620 laptop.. When I try to play video (avi, mpg, dvd) with mplayer or other movie players, I get a black screen.. audio does work though.. I think I got all drivers installed , compiz is working okay for example.. Does anybody know what could fix this/? I already tried a fix with adding 'Option          "LinearAlloc" "8160"' to my xorg.conf, which fixed video but wrecked compiz.. I have ha
[05:56] <phoenixz> d video and compiz working before on Fedora, so I think it should work with ubuntu too, not?
[05:56] <combinio> can someone tell what is deafult window manager in GNOME ?? :S
[05:56] <afonic> Metacity
[05:56] <magnetron> combinio: i already told you, it's metacity
[05:56] <helio1111> hi can someone help me when i try and load live cd it locks on saviing vesa state
[05:56] <combinio> magnetron, right :P
[05:56] <chaos> attackdecay i am download it now , thank you for your help. good night!!
[05:56] <combinio> coudnt see that :)
[05:56] <combinio> thx
[05:57] <elementz> erUSUL, well, if it is a compressed installer or whatever, there must be some sort of header info on that file right?
[05:57] <Rick_> attackdecay, maybe i shall just let it run and see if does it look ok. might just normalise after time
[05:57] <zeta> Pici: any ideas on how i can fix this?
[05:57] <Pici> zeta: The only thing that I can think of would be to upgrade to Gutsy, but there are still quite a few bugs with everything else.  Either that or wait for it to be released in a month.
[05:57] <JoeyBagODonuts> zeta, still looking but I'd think the solution would be to update your gtk (which could kick off another dependency issue for other apps)...to me, more hassle then it's worth. I'd probably go back to 2.2 until Ubuntu got it in it's repository
[05:58] <JoeyBagODonuts> I'm checking OO forums now in case you missed something
[05:58] <yrlnry_> elementz: if it's an installer, there will be a small script at the top of the file, and then a big block of data.  try opening it in an editor and see what it looks like.
[05:58] <elementz> yrlnry_, kk
[05:58] <erUSUL> elementz: i think that it is the case... you said it's a Maple instaler and file identified a shell script. I bet it's a shar file
[05:59] <erUSUL> elementz: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shar
[05:59] <helio1111> hi can someone help me when i try and load live cd it locks on saviing vesa state
[05:59] <elementz> erUSUL, thx
[06:00] <highoctane> My first time to IRC, hope I am not interrupting anyone. I need help setting up my video drivers in ubuntu v 6.10. I have the intel 845g onboard video on my HP Pavilion 533w. Can anyone hear me?
[06:00] <elementz> yrlnry_, is there another way to read the first lines of the file, without needing to open the whole 126MB ! in vim?
[06:00] <xeer> John_Priest, do you remember the command to start recording? i believe i have it set to my line-in
[06:00] <helio1111> hi can someone help me when i try and load live cd it locks on saviing vesa state
[06:01] <erUSUL> highoctane: what's the problem. for intel cards the correct drivers should be already instaled
[06:01] <Elko> where do I change my default runlevel?
[06:01] <John_Priest> highoctane, from what i know intel cards are good to go by default
[06:01] <helio1111> can anyone see me? lol
[06:01] <lmosher> I use utorrent in winders, what will I like for linux?
[06:01] <highoctane> the drivers do install OK. But my resolution is limited to 800x600 or 640x480. There are many pages dedicated to solving this problem, but I've had no luck so far.
[06:02] <ibara> qw
[06:02] <JoeyBagODonuts> zeta, have you tried running OO under sudo?
[06:02] <helio1111> hi can someone help me when i try and load live cd it locks on saviing vesa state
[06:02] <Vegar1> hi, I have an issue with my screen resolution, I cant choose my native one, anyone knowes how I can chose resolutions that aint in the options? I use ati
[06:03] <John_Priest> highoctane, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=434175
[06:03] <Xenguy> Hi, I'd like to get some feedback from regular Ubu users as I have not tried more recent versions since Dapper.  I would like to burn a CD for a friend to install Ubu, and I'm wondering which would be the best version to try (Dapper seems a bit old now, so I wonder if I should try Feisty Fawn for example?).  Also, is the CD a 'live CD' with an 'installation icon' on the desktop still, as it used to be?
[06:03] <John_Priest> that should set you in the right direction ^^
[06:03] <zeta> JoeyBagODonuts: yes, but the UI still looks the same as it did when the gtk-warnings were showing up EXCEPT that gtk-warning isn't being printed in the terminal
[06:03] <EvaLuaTe> hello
[06:03] <JoeyBagODonuts> zeta, i.e, the app isn't running?
[06:04] <John_Priest> fallow directions, and it'll allow you to set and res you please
[06:04] <lmosher> Xenguy, install is the same 'ol thing. I'd use Feisty b/c it's new...
[06:04] <John_Priest> assumeing your card/monitor supports it
[06:04] <JoeyBagODonuts> zeta, can you do a "top" and see if any oo modules are running, just not getting displayed for you
[06:04] <zeta> JoeyBagODonuts: no the app can run, but the problem is the UI and its responsiveness
[06:04] <EvaLuaTe> i routed some IP's through a router, they work fine with windows, but it doesn't work on my ubuntu box, any idea why ?
[06:04] <JoeyBagODonuts> zeta, ah, that makes me think it's back to a gtk/theme issue
[06:04] <Pici> Xenguy: I'd suggest Fiesty.  Bring along an alternate CD just in case the graphical install doesnt play nice with their video card.  Keep in mind that Gutsy releases in about a month, so an upgrade will be available.
[06:04] <lmosher> Question: I use utorrent in winders, what will I like for linux?
[06:05] <josiahw_> is there a way to get my desktop wallpapers to rotate through a directory... like every 5 minutes
[06:05] <MartinW> Yes it still is live and has a install icon, i'm talking about 7.04 i386
[06:05] <MartinW> But I don't know about the alternate install cd
[06:05] <JoeyBagODonuts> zeta, in my searching, I found a "patch" for gnome...but like I said, I just foresee more and more "issues" popping up. that's why I like to wait until packages are in the repo
[06:05] <helio1111> hi can someone help me when i try and load live cd it locks on saviing vesa state
[06:05] <zeta> JoeyBagODonuts: hmmm... how risky is the patch?
[06:06] <helio1111> hello?
[06:06] <JoeyBagODonuts> zeta, I couldn't tell you...I haven't used it just saw the page while researching your issue
[06:06] <Xenguy> lmosher Pici tx
[06:06] <JoeyBagODonuts> helio1111, have you tried the Video Safe install mode?
[06:06] <zeta> JoeyBagODonuts: link please?
[06:06] <Pici> helio1111: Sounds like the Live CD isnt compatible with your video card.  I suggest using the Alternate CD if you want to install.
[06:06] <JoeyBagODonuts> getting itnow
[06:06] <sp3llcast3r> but.. Dr_willis if you have 2 physical disks... one on ext and another on ntfs... and your VMware is configured with a virtual disk and you wish to had a physical disk, what would you do?
[06:07] <highoctane> John_Priest--- Thanks. I have visited that forum. It was helpful. It got me closer than anything else. I chose the VESA driver just like the man on that page. The introductory screens went to 1024x768. I thought I had the cat in the bag. But, after login, X did not display anything, just a blank screen. I can do Ctrl+alt+F1 to switch back to command line but no X windows. Any ideas?
[06:07] <Xenguy> lmosher: re bittorrent: Azureus is resource hungry, but very featureful and FOSS; ktorrent is lighter footprint, but not as featureful.
[06:07] <helio1111> can anyone see me?
[06:07] <Xenguy> helio1111: yes
[06:07] <praet> helio1111: nope
[06:07] <Dr_Willis_> No we cant. :)
[06:08] <helio1111> lol
[06:08] <helio1111> thanks
[06:08] <bullgard4> What conclusions can I draw from the contents of /proc/acpi/embedded_controller/EC0/info: "gpe: 0x17; ports: 0x66, 0x62; useglobal lock: no"? Does my laptop computer have an embedded controller?
[06:08] <MartinW> Why do you ask?
[06:08] <JoeyBagODonuts> zeta, nevermind...just saw the post was from 2003...doh!
[06:08] <helio1111> i need some help
[06:08] <praet> helio1111: install ubuntu with the alternate cd.  I never had a problem with it
[06:08] <sams> i want to make larg fonts in this irc
[06:08] <helio1111> it doesnt work for me either praet
[06:08] <doppelgaenger> Hi does anyone know when the version after Feisty will be released and wher eI can find details to that please ?
[06:09] <JoeyBagODonuts> sams, what client are you using?
[06:09] <zeta> JoeyBagODonuts: lol thats ok
[06:09] <sara> I cannot get the USB digital camera to work? What
[06:09] <sara> files do i look for and in which directory in the Linux File system?
[06:09] <sams> freenod
[06:09] <JoeyBagODonuts> doppelgaenger, sometime next month
[06:09] <LostAllHope> Hi there does anyone have any expreince on getting wine run perfectly with an ati mobility card ?
[06:09] <praet> helio1111: you did try the 'video safe' install?
[06:09] <MartinW> october
[06:09] <bingodeville> !gutsy | doppelgaenger
[06:09] <ubotu> doppelgaenger: 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
[06:09] <John_Priest> highoctane, tried sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-intel?
[06:09] <JoeyBagODonuts> sams, freenode is the IRC network
[06:09] <doppelgaenger> Many thanks guys
[06:09] <JoeyBagODonuts> sams, are you using xchat, bitchx, irssi, etc?
[06:09] <sams> then what u mean by clinet
[06:09] <helio1111> hi can someone help me when i try and load live cd it locks on saviing vesa state
[06:10] <sams> this is from gaim messenger
[06:10] <Lea1> sams he means what are you using to connect to this room
[06:10] <Lea1> ahh yes.
[06:10] <JoeyBagODonuts> helio1111, many people have already answered you
[06:10] <sams> i m using gaim
[06:10] <Myrtti> !patience helio1111
[06:10] <sara> guys which directory in linux file system should i be looking for my camera ?
[06:10] <Myrtti> !patience | helio1111
[06:10] <ubotu> helio1111: The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[06:10] <Lea1> sams try xchat it is much more configurable you can get it on synaptic
[06:10] <sara> my didgital camera
[06:10] <JoeyBagODonuts> sams, yes GAIM is what I mean. You should have the option in your GAIM preferences to change the font size
[06:10] <Pici> sara: /media or /mnt
[06:10] <helio1111> sorry
[06:10] <sams> ok
[06:11] <JoeyBagODonuts> [praet]  helio1111: you did try the 'video safe' install?
[06:11] <Lea1> I'm using Gaim too, but I REALLY want to turn off the enter/exit messages... really hard to see who is talking
[06:11] <helio1111> yes joey
[06:11] <JoeyBagODonuts> [praet]  helio1111: install ubuntu with the alternate cd. I never had a problem with it
[06:11] <praet> helio1111: are you installing on a laptop?
[06:11] <helio1111> joey it doesnt seem to work for me :(
[06:11] <zeta> JoeyBagODonuts: ugh... i just found out that openoffice 2.3 is going to be useless to me anyways... nvm... thanks for the help though
[06:11] <helio1111> yes i am praet
[06:11] <JoeyBagODonuts> Lea1, it should be an option as well
[06:12] <JoeyBagODonuts> zeta, really? why?
 its not there sorry
[06:12] <MartinW> sams: go to Preferences and press the bold A
[06:12] <MartinW> Under default formatting
[06:12] <MartinW> The leftmost one
[06:12] <zeta> JoeyBagODonuts: i can't use functions as error bars in Calc so theres no point in upgrading... i thought that they would have added the feature in this version :s
[06:12] <sams> yes i set that but its not larging the fonts
[06:12] <junkeR> hey, when I delete files from a USB drive, or floppy drive, do I delete the files, unmount, then mount again for the files to actually be removed?
[06:13] <JoeyBagODonuts> zeta, ah
[06:13] <Lea1> Well is anyone here good at bluetooth pairing in Feisty?
[06:13] <MartinW> Preferences-Conversations-Default Formatting-Press the leftmost A
[06:13] <JoeyBagODonuts> Lea1, no clue :-D
[06:13] <John_Priest> junker, no it should delete completely
[06:13] <JoeyBagODonuts> junkeR, no
[06:13] <JoeyBagODonuts> what John_Priest said
[06:13] <LostAllHope> Hi there does anyone have any experience on getting wine to run perfectly with an ati mobility card ? All my games seem to lag
[06:13] <John_Priest> w/o remounting
[06:13] <Lea1> I've got my motorola H605 to receive sounds, but I want to enable the mic.
[06:14] <Genie> oh my, am running Ubuntu 7.04 on my vmware workstation (win2k). First time trying it, it's one of the most user friendly linux distros i've ever tried. (am new to linux)
[06:14] <Dr_Willis_> junkeR:  depending on how you delete them - the file manager MIGHT move them to a .trash or other directory
[06:14] <John_Priest> if its not deleteing
[06:14] <helio1111> why do u ask praet?
[06:14] <MartinW> Try the fourth A from the right
[06:14] <Dr_Willis_> junkeR:  mount/remounging them does not do anything .
[06:14] <John_Priest> check if you go rights to the drive, or try emptying the trash :-p
[06:14] <MartinW> That should work
[06:14] <JoeyBagODonuts> MartinW, lol, process of elimination eh?
[06:15] <junkeR> yeah, it's been moving them to the trash directory.  The space isn't freed.  I have to then unmount to clean it out, then mount again and it's cleared off
[06:15] <praet> helio1111: see this post: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=168639
[06:15] <grantems> Can anyone point me in the directon of a guide to configuring tripwire policies?  The default looks at all changes in /proc...
[06:15] <JoeyBagODonuts> I use pidgin now (on Win) so have no clue where the setting is
[06:15] <MartinW> No I just didn't think he wanted them THAT big
[06:15] <JoeyBagODonuts> junkeR, how about just empting your trash?
[06:15] <sara> I get the errorInsufficient memory.
[06:15] <sara> Segmentation Fault!. Which directory in the linux file system should i  go for detail
[06:15] <sara> information about the errors?
[06:15] <JoeyBagODonuts> MartinW, ah
[06:15] <junkeR> .trash is a hidden directory on the USB or floppy disk?
[06:15] <John_Priest> junker, do you use gnome?
[06:16] <junkeR> yea
[06:16] <praet> helio1111: try booting the livecd chosing 'boot from first hard disk' from the cd boot menu
[06:16] <John_Priest> just empty the trash on the gnome manager
[06:16] <John_Priest> and it should remove the files w/o remounting the device
[06:16] <helio1111> ok praet
[06:16] <erUSUL> sara: which program fails with a segmentation fault?
[06:16] <bluetux> Hello! I'm quite new to this. As I read the new linux format, I became desparate to join the ubuntu community. I work at IBM and have basic Perl and C skills. I'm in the middle of my LPI.
[06:16] <junkeR> oh okay
[06:16] <rijo2> Im trying to setup a opensshd on my feisty server. But i cant figure out what to put as listen adress. I want to listen on all what shud that ip be?
[06:16] <junkeR> thanks
[06:16] <John_Priest> np
[06:16] <bluetux> What's the best way to help?
[06:17] <John_Priest> and back to my yummy food
[06:17] <JoeyBagODonuts> rijo2, by default it's 22
 doeis it make difference ? it happens sometimes
[06:17] <erUSUL> rijo2: you public ip adress?
[06:17] <rijo2> JoeyBagODonuts: I mean ip
[06:17] <zeta> JoeyBagODonuts: haha, would you be able to help me with reinstalling OO 2.2? :p apt-get doesn't want to work :s   http://pastebin.com/d136879ed
[06:17] <MartinW> Advise people, convert people to the ubuntu cause is what I do
[06:17] <JoeyBagODonuts> rijo2, it's own IP will be the "listening" address...unless you need to modify the defaults, just starting up sshd should be enough
[06:17] <highoctane> Anybody here ever use intel 845g chipset video with ubuntu?
[06:17] <PriceChild> bluetux, help someone asking questions in here if you can, also /msg ubotu participate
[06:18] <erUSUL> sara: well most programs when they crash do not log anything anywhere so your only option is to debug them with a debugger
[06:18] <JoeyBagODonuts> zeta, looking now
[06:18] <rijo2> erUSUL: oh, i didnt think of that. I saw someone using 10.0.0.1 and thought it was something like that
[06:18] <bluetux> I've already converted 9 people from vista to ubuntu and centos
 but there must be somewhere to keep the details
[06:18] <furenku> !nvidia
[06:18] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:18] <`eric-> hi all, anyway to charge my iphone in ubuntu?
[06:18] <LostAllHope> hi anyone on this chat got an ati mobility card ?
[06:19] <MartinW> bluetux: Take a look here http://www.ubuntu.com/community/participate
[06:19] <rijo2> JoeyBagODonuts: i tried with default but couldnt access it from over the internet
[06:19] <JoeyBagODonuts> rijo2, oh, then you need to open port 22 on your firewall
[06:19] <bluetux> Ok, great!
[06:19] <JoeyBagODonuts> either on your router or on your box if you've enabled a firewall on it
[06:19] <rijo2> JoeyBagODonuts: I did that too, but that didnt help.. Internal works tho
[06:20] <JoeyBagODonuts> zeta, did you remove OO 2.3 first?
  Where do you look for solutions when a previously working program suddenly
[06:20] <sara> crashes and gives an error message of library so and so is not available?
[06:20] <sara>  Where do you look for solutions when a previously working program suddenly
[06:20] <sara>  crashes and gives an error message of library so and so is not available?
[06:20] <MartinW> bluetux: Or here http://www.ubuntu.com/community/participate/TechnicalUsers
[06:20] <MartinW> bluetux: Or here http://www.ubuntu.com/community/participate/NonTechnicalUsers
[06:20] <JoeyBagODonuts> rijo2, ok...private LAN IPs on the box then? Make sure port TCP 22 is forwarded on your router to your sshd's LAN IP address
[06:20] <g[r] eek> hi ive created several users, command-line mode, i want to list them all, how do i do that?
[06:20] <zeta> JoeyBagODonuts: I used the installshield that came with it... i don't think i've removed it completely though... its still showing up in apt-get
[06:21] <rijo2> JoeyBagODonuts: ok Ill try that way
[06:21] <`eric-> hi all, anyway to charge my iphone in ubuntu?
[06:21] <magnetron> `eric-: how is it charged? via USB?
[06:21] <JoeyBagODonuts> zeta, well, you can try this command that was in your error ==> apt-get autoremove
[06:21] <`eric-> yea
[06:22] <magnetron> `eric-: you probably only need to plug it in. try it.
[06:22] <`eric-> i have. it doesn't charge. :/
[06:22] <erUSUL> sara: if it says that a certtain lib is missing i will try to find the package that contains the lib and see if it was somehow removed (apt should have not permit it)
[06:22] <`eric-> JoeyBagODonuts: lol
[06:22] <rijo2> JoeyBagODonuts: btw do you know how to restart the sshd without having to reboot the computer?
[06:22] <John_Priest> lol @ explode iphones
[06:22] <JoeyBagODonuts> rijo2, yeah, one sec
[06:23] <John_Priest> anyone messed with the new gnome yet?
[06:23] <snowdonkey> Hey guys.  I can't get my rear speakers to work with my 5.1 system.  I read Gnome has an option for rear speakers to duplicate the front.  Is there an equivalent (or fix) in KDE?
[06:23] <JoeyBagODonuts> rijo2, sudo /etc/init.d/ssh restart
[06:23] <Lea1> hmm that's strange that it actually needs some software to enable USB charging.
[06:23] <`eric-> i agre
[06:23] <JoeyBagODonuts> Lea1, yeah, software required probably == Mac OS X
[06:23] <rijo2> JoeyBagODonuts: thanks
[06:23] <sopirlaa> hello, i have a problem: hamachi-init: error while loading shared libraries: libcrypto.so.0.9.7: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[06:23] <JoeyBagODonuts> rijo2, np
[06:23] <magnetron> rijo2: run this: sudo /etc/init.d/sshd restart
[06:23] <Lea1> That would mean to would be possible to hack an iphines batteries (lithium-ion) to receive the wrong voltage, to short or burn, for worse
[06:24] <g[r] eek> hi ive created several users, command-line mode, i want to list them all, how do i do that?
[06:24] <sopirlaa> ! hamachi
[06:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hamachi - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:24] <Jordan_U> `eric-, I would expect it to charge just by being plugged in via Firewire / USB. Shouldn't really even need a computer.
[06:24] <sopirlaa> ! libcrypto
[06:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about libcrypto - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:24] <JoeyBagODonuts> sopirlaa, you need to install the libcrypt libraries
[06:24] <JoeyBagODonuts> !libcrypt
[06:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about libcrypt - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:24] <sopirlaa> JoeyBagODonuts i installed
[06:24] <JoeyBagODonuts> sopirlaa, via synaptic?
[06:24] <sopirlaa> ah...
[06:24] <sopirlaa> tnx
[06:25] <sopirlaa> i installed another :|
[06:25] <zeta> JoeyBagODonuts: still a no go
[06:25] <gerard> I'm trying to copy data back off my memory pen and none of the information on the pen is copying over to ubuntu
[06:25] <JoeyBagODonuts> zeta, new error this time or the same one?
[06:25] <zeta> JoeyBagODonuts: same one
[06:26] <zeta> JoeyBagODonuts: the first time i installed OO 2.3 was from a source file and im  not sure where it dumped the files. Then i used the installshield so maybe it created two instances?
[06:26] <ArmedKing> !vista
[06:26] <ubotu> vista is the new operating system by the evil overlords from Redmond. For more information, see http://www.badvista.org
[06:27] <sopirlaa> JoeyBagODonuts :( don't work!
[06:27] <Mr_CHISOL> Hi! I'm trying to get S-Video/Tv-out to work on my Dell Inspirion 6000 (ATI Radeon Mobility M300), but the TV is just black. I know the most of the settings is right (not a newbie), but I can't get it to work (think it's something with Screen). I barelly got VGA-output to work before, bu I need S-Vide (tomorrow) and I'm beginning to panic. Here's the file I've been trying to use http://kachtus.net/X/. Any Ideas??
[06:27] <JoeyBagODonuts> zeta, quite possibly....check the source files again, it should have the make.install file that lists where stuff was put
[06:28] <JoeyBagODonuts> sopirlaa, I've ran into lib issues before, typically, it said I didn't have a new enough version but I did, it was just looking for it under a different name. Sorry, but I don't remember how I resolved it
[06:28] <snowdonkey> How do I make rear speakers duplicate front speakers in Kubuntu?
[06:29] <junkeR> is there a format utility for floppy disks and USB drives?  Also, how do I change the 'name' of a drive?
[06:30] <cab_> hi all
[06:30] <dekc> hi
[06:30] <dekc> can you help me?
[06:30] <cab_> tell me dekc
[06:30] <dekc> i have an nvidia geforce 6200
[06:30] <dekc> and i can't install it
[06:31] <cab_> is inside a laptop ?
[06:31] <dekc> no
[06:31] <dekc> with glxgears
[06:31] <npnufn> It is very much easy to change the user information from the users-admin.  I would like to know how to see the user information and modify it from the console.
[06:31] <arialth> I have a few questions about my system
[06:31] <dekc> it says me
[06:31] <dekc> Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
[06:32] <arialth> i am running ubuntu 7.04 on an hp dv9420us laptop with 3GB ram and 2.2GHz dual core amd cpu
[06:32] <arialth> however, when I looked at my system stats, ubuntu is only using 800 mhz of my processor!
[06:32] <Chousuke> arialth: yes.
[06:32] <dekc> please help me i really need to install it
[06:32] <rafaelscj> arialth, great
[06:33] <Chousuke> arialth: it's called power save.
[06:33] <EvaLuaTe> [42977617.350000]  sda: assuming drive cache: write through, i got this message while i connected a USB drive, any idea what it means ?
[06:33] <erUSUL> !nvidia | dekc
[06:33] <ubotu> dekc: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:33] <arialth> chousuke: Even when my bat is plugged in?
[06:33] <Chousuke> arialth: yes
[06:33] <elementz> guys, how do i add a dir to my $PATH ? i know it can be done somehow by using echo ...
[06:33] <Chousuke> arialth: it'll increase when the system needs more cycles
[06:33] <peeps_work> why is there no man page for "cd"?
[06:33] <erUSUL> EvaLuaTe: i think that the msg is harmless. do you get errors accessing the drive?
[06:34] <bulmer> elementz: you export PATH=newpathadded:$PATH
[06:34] <arialth> chousuke: Oh really? Lol I didnt know that! So it CAN use more processor, if that is what is needed?
[06:34] <erUSUL> peeps_work: cd is a internal bash command read the bash man page
[06:34] <Chousuke> arialth: yes.
[06:34] <Jordan_U> arialth, Run "yes > /dev/null" and you should see it use the CPU @ 2.2GHZ
[06:34] <TBotNik> all: Have PHP/Java code problem with <select> drop-down list.  Which is best channel for this?
[06:34] <Mr_CHISOL> Anyone that has used s-video youtput on a Dell laptop??
[06:34] <elementz> bulmer, like that: 'export PATH=/foo/foo/:$PATH' ?
[06:35] <EvaLuaTe> erUSUL, i can't do anything, as the box seems to do something and didn't get me back to the command line yet. Also the mp4 player (the device i connected) shows the 'Data transfer' icon on it's display
[06:35] <hendrixski> is there a way to open up a document as just another tab in gvim... the way that textEditor does?
[06:35] <bulmer> yep
[06:35] <sopirlaa> ! libssl
[06:35] <NielsE> it seems that ndiswrapper freezes my whole laptop when I put the network under full load, how can I solve this?
[06:35] <arialth> jordan_U: what does that command do?
[06:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about libssl - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:35] <dekc> i have installed the latest drivers for nvidia from the official site
[06:35] <dekc> but nothing
[06:35] <DopplerDeffect> what's a good text editor or IDE for proggramming in MIPs assembly?
[06:35] <elementz> bulmer 
[06:35] <Jordan_U> Mr_CHISOL, That kind of question is not likely to illicit a response, better to just ask how to get svideo out working and give us your laptop's specs ( for future reference )
[06:36] <elementz> bulmer ?
[06:36] <bulmer> yep
[06:36] <elementz> bulmer, thx
[06:36] <hendrixski> how can I set it up so that I open a text document as just another tab in gvim... the way that textEditor does?
[06:36] <Jordan_U> arialth, outputs "y" a bunch of times as fast as possible into nothing ( /dev/null ) :)
[06:36] <Mr_CHISOL>  I'm trying to get S-Video/Tv-out to work on my Dell Inspirion 6000 (ATI Radeon Mobility M300), but the TV is just black. I know the most of the settings is right (not a newbie), but I can't get it to work (think it's something with Screen). I barelly got VGA-output to work before, bu I need S-Vide (tomorrow) and I'm beginning to panic. Here's the file I've been trying to use http://kachtus.net/X/. Any Ideas??
[06:36] <neverblue> ok, two things, I want to lock every icon on both panels, then I want to set the panel so it cannot be changed, is that possible?  Second, can I change the 'shutdown' selections, to say only have shutdown and logoff only ?
[06:36] <erUSUL> EvaLuaTe: so the player didn't get mounted as normal usb stprage device?
[06:36] <dwxreaper> my does my "remote host fingerprint" for ssh server change on ubuntu sometimes??
[06:36] <rafaelscj> DopplerDeffect, gnome recognizes some languages
[06:37] <arialth> alright, another question: How come I must restart my computer for my wireless card to see any new networks?
[06:37] <EvaLuaTe> erUSUL, it seems not
[06:37] <bentlegen> can anyone give me a hand? can't resolve my ubuntu server's hostname on my network, but the IP works
[06:37] <bulmer> arialth: who says you must?
[06:37] <bentlegen> i think its my shoddy firewall setup
[06:37] <rafaelscj> DopplerDeffect, gedit*
[06:38] <rijo2> JoeyBagODonuts: sigh, doesnt seem to work no matter what listen IP i use. Perhaps ya got any other ideas?
[06:38] <helio1111> im still stuck on 'saving vesa state' when installing 7.04
[06:38] <arialth> bulmer: The fact that if i start my system then turn on my router, i can never see it
[06:38] <DopplerDeffect> I tried gedit but it only has no assembly highlighting. The uni's computers (running Fedora core) had a plug in for emacs that recognized it automatically
[06:38] <bulmer> bentlegen: its your own server?
[06:38] <bentlegen> yeah
[06:38] <arialth> but if i do it the other way it works
[06:38] <bentlegen> bulmer: yes
[06:38] <helio1111> can anyone help?
[06:38] <airstrike> okay, so i want to run some commands on boot.. should i add them to /etc/rc.local?
[06:38] <bentlegen> bulmer: if i do "ping hostname" on the server, its fine
[06:38] <erUSUL> EvaLuaTe: :S can you post all the log lines related to sda in paste.ubuntu-nl.org
[06:38] <Jordan_U> Mr_CHISOL, I don't know how much to trust it but have you tried ATI's control panel?
[06:38] <erUSUL> airstrike: yes
[06:38] <bentlegen> bulmer: but i cant "ping hostname" outside the box, inside our network ...
[06:39] <Mr_CHISOL> Jordan_U:  hm, nope
[06:39] <bulmer> arialth: wireless router?
[06:39] <erUSUL> DopplerDeffect: you can use emavs in ubuntu
[06:39] <EvaLuaTe> erUSUL, i managed to mount it manually, thanks anyway =)
[06:39] <erUSUL> EvaLuaTe: no problem ;)
[06:39] <airstrike> and how do i 'change the execution bits' so that it is enabled?
[06:39] <Jordan_U> Mr_CHISOL, Wait, are you using the open source drivers or fglrx?
[06:39] <arialth> bulmer: yes, and I have a broadcom card.
[06:39] <DopplerDeffect> I installed emacs but it's running in X11 and it doesn't seem to recognize assembly files as assembly
[06:39] <bulmer> bentlegen: does your server have an entry on the dns server your other clients on the network resolv to?
[06:39] <arialth> bulmer: ndiswrapper says it doesnt support monitor mode, coulf this be the problem?
[06:39] <Jordan_U> arialth, Do you know the exact chipset ( bcm43xx , do you know xx ? )
[06:40] <bentlegen> bulmer: no, its just an internal file sharing server behind our router, ips are served via DHCP
[06:40] <bulmer> arialth: there were problems about broadcom chips not cooperating well
[06:40] <helio1111> im stuck on 'saving vesa state' when installing 7.04 can anyone help?
[06:40] <arialth> Jordan_U: not sure, would this be in system information?
[06:40] <rafaelscj> DopplerDeffect, gedit allow you to choose the language, did you try?
[06:40] <Jordan_U> Mr_CHISOL, Which are you using, the open source drivers or fglrx? :)
[06:40] <Mr_CHISOL> Jordan_U: Actually, I haven't installed any driver separate driver, not sure on which one to use etc (either my Googling is bad or there isn't much info out there)
[06:41] <bulmer> bentlegen: how do you expect those other client to know the server's ip address if not registered on the dns?
[06:41] <Jordan_U> arialth, Yes, system -> Preferences -> Hardware Information or "lspci"
[06:41] <arialth> Jordan_U: I am in KDE, not gnome, but i found the same thing
[06:41] <[nrx] > I have what i think is an acpi problem. I've got a laptop in front of me.. when you select turn off or restart, everything seems to go fine.. till the actually shutdown/reboot part (as in X etc all shutsdown) but then the laptop sits with power on... but with nothing happening. Any ideas? :)
[06:41] <nosklo> hi... I need help in finding an audio player that supports Crossfading and Volume Normalization. I don't care if it is text-based or whatever, I just need these two features. Any suggestions?
[06:42] <erUSUL> airstrike: sudo chamod +x file
[06:42] <Jordan_U> Mr_CHISOL, I may be wrong as I don't know about your specific model but since it sounds like you are on a deadline to get this working I would try enabling the proprietary driver with System -> Administration -> Restricted Driver Manager
[06:42] <arialth> Jordan_U: It says "BCM4310 UART"
[06:42] <DopplerDeffect> rafaelscj, I tried every one of the highlighting modes but all are for source code, scripting languages and markup languages, none seem to work quite right for assembly
[06:43] <dwxreaper> my does my "remote host fingerprint" for ssh server change on ubuntu sometimes??
[06:43] <bill__> anyone knowledgable about sparse files in linux?
[06:43] <DopplerDeffect> what is the GTK emacs called for gnome? I can't find it in Synaptics
[06:43] <bentlegen> bulmer: i have no idea - i was just assuming the server broadcasts the hostname to our router, which took care of things
[06:43] <Mr_CHISOL> Jordan_U: ok, reboot-time :?)
[06:43] <rafaelscj> !emacs
[06:43] <ubotu> Text Editors: gedit (GNOME), Kate (KDE), mousepad (Xfce4) | Terminal-based editors: vi/vim, emacs, and nano (user-friendly). | HTML/CSS editors: !html | Programming: !code
[06:44] <rafaelscj> !find emacs
[06:44] <ubotu> Found: emacs-goodies-el, emacs21-common-non-dfsg, emacsen-common, acl2-emacs, aleph-emacs (and 47 others)
[06:44] <Jordan_U> Mr_CHISOL, Yes, do you know how to revert back from the terminal if X does not start ( not likely but a possibility ) ?
[06:44] <Mr_CHISOL> yes..
[06:44] <bulmer> bentlegen: no thats now how it works,
[06:44] <DopplerDeffect> I found a lot of emacs but all seem to be X11 or console based
[06:45] <arialth> Jordan_U: any ideas on how to fix that so I dont have to restart to connect to a network?
[06:45] <dwxreaper> sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
[06:45] <erUSUL> !info emacs | DopplerDeffect
[06:45] <ubotu> dopplerdeffect: emacs: The GNU Emacs editor (metapackage). In component main, is optional. Version 21.4a+1-2ubuntu1.1 (feisty), package size 24 kB, installed size 64 kB
[06:46] <arialth> dwxreaper: And this just basically does what it sounds like?
[06:46] <gerard> hey I did 'sudo chown gerard /media/disk/ | chmod 777 /media/disk/' on my pen drive yet I'm still unable to copy the contents
[06:46] <Jordan_U> arialth, No, you might ask in #ndiswrapper ( though they will probably tell you to compile ndiswrapper from source )
[06:47] <arialth> Jordan_U: Alright cool
[06:47] <JoeyBagODonuts> rijo2, are you running iptables on your system?
[06:47] <JoeyBagODonuts> rijo2, you said you can reach it via ssh internally. Does this mean from another computer behind your firewall?
[06:47] <erUSUL> gerard: that will not work. you have to mount the disk with the correct user or gid uid options
[06:48] <rafaelscj> DopplerDeffect, oh, I think there are only X11 and text mode, did you install jed?
[06:48] <arialth> Now, for yet another problem I have been having, and this is more Ubuntu related: Very often, when I am running a terminal, my entire system will crash. Any time I sit in text mode for too long, my system crashes; it crashed 6 times today while running fsck on boot because I scheduled it
[06:49] <JoeyBagODonuts> DopplerDeffect, there's gedit as a gui text editor for gnome...it's installed by default on Ubuntu
[06:49] <Jordan_U> gerard, You shouldn't generally use "|" unless you actually want to pipe the output of one command to another, to run one command after another use ";" , to run the second command only if the first does not return an error ( usually a good idea ) us "&&"
[06:49] <bentlegen> bulmer: if i configure my firewall to accept all incoming packets, suddenly the hostname resolves
[06:49] <DopplerDeffect> rafaelscj, I'll try Jed, thanks for the suggestion
[06:49] <erUSUL> DopplerDeffect: emacs is gui editor (X11 means graphical)
[06:49] <JoeyBagODonuts> arialth, maybe you're doing something that takes up all the system memory...dunno
[06:49] <bentlegen> bulmer: but i dont want that - so im trying to figure out what i need to enable so the hostnames work
[06:49] <JoeyBagODonuts> bentlegen, that makes sense
[06:49] <Jordan_U> gerard, Are you trying to copy to it or from it?
[06:49] <arialth> JoeyBagODonuts: I was running cp --help one time and it crashed in the middle of that
[06:50] <DopplerDeffect> erUSUL, I thought that X11 meant it had the older style interface, the're really no problem with it other than it's mouse cursor is backwards, which is kind of annoying
[06:50] <demolitio> god.. it's one thing after another for me today... anyone have any experience with dual monitors using the new ati drivers? ubuntu's just decided it can't see my monitor once it loads to my desktop.
[06:50] <bulmer> bentlegen: you better describe in detail how your systems are connected, otherwise i will be wasting my time guessing and giving you wrong info
[06:50] <JoeyBagODonuts> arialth, Hmm, dunno then. If it's crashing for no obvious sw issue, maybe it's a hw and/or temperature issue
[06:50] <demolitio> my right monitor, that is.
[06:51] <erUSUL> DopplerDeffect: well in fact it has an "old style" interface (no gtk) but it is quite usable... and you mentioned you need a emacs extension for mips assembly , didn't you?
[06:51] <arialth> JoeybagODonuts: Thing is, it NEVER crashes when I am in x11, unless I run a terminal
[06:51] <bulmer> bentlegen: you tell us where is the firewall, what sits between which devices..in details
[06:51] <uukchuen> my gnome session keeps restarting...anyone can help?
[06:51] <bentlegen> bulmer: alright, my apologies -- i think i actually just figured it out! i appreciate the help
[06:51] <DopplerDeffect> demolitio, I tried to get the fglxr drivers working on slackware sometime and it took manual configuration of the xorg.conf file
[06:51] <JoeyBagODonuts> arialth, which strikes me as very odd since terminal is less resource intensive
[06:52] <JoeyBagODonuts> arialth, so, I'm at a loss
[06:52] <DopplerDeffect> erUSUL, i'm looking for any text editor that has context highlighting for mips assembly
[06:52] <Jordan_U> uukchuen, Your Gnome session specifically or just X
[06:52] <JoeyBagODonuts> uukchuen, maybe reinstall your vid drivers
[06:52] <seryoga> #new
[06:52] <arialth> JoeyBagODounts: It confused me too. If anything, Nexuiz or something should crash before terminal
[06:52] <Jordan_U> DopplerDeffect, Most things in slackware require manual configuration :)
[06:52] <erUSUL> DopplerDeffect: for such an "obscure" feature emacs it's your best bet
[06:53] <DopplerDeffect> erUSUL, alright, thanks, i'll try to find the extension
[06:53] <rabiddachshund> why won't rhythmbox update my library?
[06:53] <demolitio> @ DopplerDeffect what should my xorg look like for that? ati's CCC is telling me nothing's attatched.
[06:53] <Veinor> I have heard that the Restricted Drivers Manager drivers for NVIDIA cards tend to be old and that Envy usually has better drivers; is this true?
[06:53] <Baqtor> hiu
[06:53] <dgjones> !envy | Veinor
[06:53] <ubotu> Veinor: 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!
[06:53] <rafaelscj> doesn't ubuntu have a mouse in text mode?
[06:53] <Jordan_U> DopplerDeffect, I think kate can do syntx highlighting for mips assembly
[06:54] <rafaelscj> slackware has one
[06:54] <rabiddachshund> I can import songs all day long but it wont show in the library
[06:54] <Mr_CHISOL> Jordan_U: Thanks, that was easier than I imagined.. :?)
[06:54] <Jordan_U> Mr_CHISOL, :)
[06:54] <rijo2> JoeyBagODonuts: yea correct
[06:54] <EvaLuaTe> how could i unmount a drive ?
[06:54] <dindoun> QUESTION : sometimes, when I start, un have a 640*480 page with my login/password; if I reboot the gdm (ctrl alt backspace ) all is good; I still have tried dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg ( DAPPER )
[06:54] <Veinor> dgjones: from the wiki: "WARNING this is very error prone.. a better method is to use Alberto Milones Envy program; http://albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html"
[06:54] <DopplerDeffect> demolitio, I don't remember, it was quite a while ago. Jordan_U is right though, you shouldn't have to edit the xorg.conf file manually. Ubuntu is suppossed to be more user friendly than that
[06:54] <arialth> EvaLuate: sudo umount drivedir
[06:54] <demolitio> supposed to be.. but itns't.
[06:54] <demolitio> isn't.
[06:54] <DopplerDeffect> Jordan_U, will kate run in gnome?
[06:54] <ZeroA4> rafaelscj, slack comes with gpm... ubuntu is an extra
[06:54] <rijo2> JoeyBagODonuts: i dont even know what iptables is hehe
[06:55] <dgjones> Veinor, which wiki, and what is it supposed to be better than?
[06:55] <uukchuen> Jordan_U: how to find if its just X or gnome session?
[06:55] <Jordan_U> DopplerDeffect, Yes, almost all KDE apps will, and vice-versa
[06:55] <rafaelscj> ZeroA4, exactly
[06:55] <DopplerDeffect> I found emacs for gtk, it's listed under emacs-snapshot
[06:55] <dindoun> EVaALUATE : sudo umount /thedrive ( or /media/thedrive or /mnt/thedrive ...)
[06:55] <arialth> EvaLuaTe: or sudo umount drive-label
[06:55] <macd> is there any reason mounted discs would stop showing on the desktop, syslog shows the volumes as being read, but not mounted and dmesg shows networkmanager HAL output for cdrom devices
[06:55] <JoeyBagODonuts> rijo2, so, from another computer behindyour router, you can ssh to the box in question?
[06:55] <piranesi> how does the kernel decide to call sda the ATA disk and sdb the SATA disk or sda the SATA disk and sdb the ATA disk?
[06:55] <rafaelscj> ZeroA4, thanks
[06:55] <rijo2> JoeyBagODonuts: yea
[06:55] <rafaelscj> ZeroA4, could I install that?
[06:55] <zeta> JoeyBagODonuts: hey, same thing is still happening... is there anyways to "reset"?
[06:55] <ZeroA4> rafaelscj, sure... apt-get gpm
[06:55] <ZeroA4> rafaelscj, sure... apt-get install gpm
[06:56] <JoeyBagODonuts> rijo2, have you set up your router to forward port 22 to your ssh box's IP address?
[06:56] <rafaelscj> ZeroA4, all right
[06:56] <erUSUL> piranesi: first found first named (sda)
[06:56] <bullgard4> /proc/acpi/embedded_controller/EC0/info has the contents: "gpe: 0x17; ports: 0x66, 0x62; useglobal lock: no" Does my laptop computer have an embedded controller?
[06:56] <ZeroA4> rafaelscj, are you brazilian ?
[06:56] <Veinor> dgjones: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_install_Beta_Graphics_Driver_.28NVIDIA.29
[06:56] <rijo2> JoeyBagODonuts: ye i have
[06:56] <rafaelscj> ZeroA4, yes, I am
[06:56] <JoeyBagODonuts> rijo2, do you get an error when you try or just a timeout?
[06:56] <Jordan_U> uukchuen, Try stopping X ( sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop ) and starting just X from the console ( ctrl+alt+F1 ) with "xinit", if that gives you a window with a terminal in it and doesn't restart then try running "gnome-session" from within that terminal.
[06:56] <JoeyBagODonuts> rijo2, do you get an error when you try from and outside box or just a timeout?
[06:56] <Kurcz> hey guys. I have a laptop that has a built in webcam, I assume its usb, how can i get it to work?
[06:56] <nosklo> hi... I need help in finding an audio player that supports Crossfading and Volume Normalization. I don't care if it is text-based or whatever, I just need these two features. Any suggestions?
[06:56] <EvaLuaTe> hmm
[06:56] <rijo2> JoeyBagODonuts: timeout
[06:57] <piranesi> erUSUL, that's a huge problem, sometimes it calls a disk sda and sometimes it calls sdb
[06:57] <erUSUL> piranesi: that's why ubuntu changed to uuid as means to adress disk block devices
[06:57] <ZeroA4> rafaelscj, me too :) there is a pt-br channel... #ubuntu-br
[06:57] <Pici> Veinor: Do you contribute to t
[06:57] <Pici> Veinor: to TSC?
[06:57] <EvaLuaTe> i get 'umount: /mnt/some: device is busy', although it isn't doing anything, any idea ?
[06:57] <JoeyBagODonuts> rijo2, under System, Administration, do you see Firestarter?
[06:57] <rafaelscj> Kurcz, using XawTV
[06:57] <aburhite> can someone help me with my dual head problems, with ati i can't get it to stop cloning, and with nvidia the lcd goes into virtual size desktop. these are older cards (it is a project i am working on
[06:58] <Veinor> is there a way to check what driver version i have installed?
[06:58] <demolitio> the ati control center when i'm using it is basically telling me an unknown monitor is connected. i'm enabling and disabling it, but the friggin thing is just refreshing the other monitor, and not displaying anything on the other screen. i know it's the friggin ati drivers because the whole thing works perfectly when I uninstalled them.
[06:58] <ac1> hi. i have a problem with my touchpad since last update of the packages. somebody has a solution or know what has changed in xorg-input-wacom?!
[06:58] <dgjones> Veinor, Envy does work, but its not as good as taking the time to configure nvidia using the official repo's, I used to use it, but got rid last update because once you've used it, xorg stops working when there are updates to the kernel, you have to manually disable it, remove and reinstall your drivers, staying with the officially supported driver, you don't have that problem
[06:58] <erUSUL> piranesi: but it's is strange they should be somehow consistent across reboots (they are not removable disks like usb or firewire)
[06:58] <rafaelscj> ZeroA4, yeah, I prefer #ubuntu :) ... what do you prefer?
[06:59] <rijo2> JoeyBagODonuts: no i dont
[06:59] <demolitio> and the affected onitor is telling me there's no signal.
[06:59] <Veinor> dgjones: yes, but I'm currently having issues with compiz/beryl and some people are telling me that the envy drivers might work better
[06:59] <ac1> iam using gutsy
[06:59] <erUSUL> !envy | Veinor
[06:59] <ZeroA4> rafaelscj, i access both :)
[06:59] <ubotu> Veinor: 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!
[06:59] <Veinor> erUSUL: yes, I alraedy saw that
[06:59] <piranesi> erUSUL, i.e. every time I install ubuntu they are recognized with different names
[06:59] <zeta> can anyone help with a package database problem? i'm not able to install openoffice.org 2.2
[06:59] <slackern> ac1: you should check in #ubuntu+1 for gutsy problems, i remember seeing people talking about touchpad problems there yesterday
[07:00] <arialth> Okay, a final, general laptop question: My battery manager says that my battery's max charge is 6000 mA, but it only ever charges to 4192 mA. I tried running the battery all the way down but this did not seem to help. It is lithium ion
[07:00] <dgjones> Veinor, i don't know which version is officially installed compared with envy's script, but does your 3d work using the official driver?
[07:00] <ac1> slackern: thank you
[07:01] <DopplerDeffect> demolitio, I remember that on my deskop with an ATi 9800pro, I had to make the choice between dual monitors and openGL support. The drivers (at the time) were simply not capable of both
[07:01] <Veinor> dgjones: it works, but I get occasional crashes where alll I can do is move the cursor around and control-alt-sysrq
[07:01] <Jordan_U> Veinor, Envy drivers are simply drivers from ati.com / nvidia.com , which are usually newer than those installed by System -> Administration -> Restricted Driver Manager, you can install them yourself, and you should know how to since after installing them you will need to re-install them whenever there is a kernel upgrade
[07:02] <demolitio> @DopplerDeffect the problem is... I had it working pefectly... then I started to change screen poisitioning;.... after that, it suddenly decided it couldn't connect to it.
[07:03] <Veinor> dgjones: there's no warning signs, and except for that, everything seems to work fine
[07:03] <uukchuen> Jordan_U: everthing worked as you said, but I could come back to the initial session ... I have just restarted the system ... what shoud I do?
[07:03] <demolitio> so, typically... it CAN support it.. i just don;t know what happened all of a sudden.
[07:04] <Jordan_U> uukchuen, What do you mean "I could come back to the initial session" ?
[07:04] <uukchuen> Jordan_U: I mean I could "not"
[07:04] <JoeyBagODonuts> rijo2, something along the path is blocking the access...not to be a pain, but can you verify again that you've forwarded port 22 TCP on your router to the IP address that you get on your sshd box when you type ifconfig (should be for eth0)...typically, it's a 192.168.x.x IP address
[07:04] <neverblue> anyone have a URL for a good linux app for detecting rootkits ?
[07:04] <aburhite> can i use fglrx with a 9200se 128meg?
[07:04] <Jordan_U> uukchuen, So xinit did not bring you to a screen with a window that had a terminal in it?
[07:05] <crdlb> aburhite, no
[07:05] <dgjones> Veinor, it might be worth you asking in #ubuntu-effects before changing the driver, thats the official support channel for compiz/beryl
[07:05] <Jordan_U> neverblue, You know about Synaptic / apt right?
[07:05] <JoeyBagODonuts> neverblue, um... [07:05] <uukchuen> Jordan_U: Yes, xinit brought me to that screen!
[07:05] <LostAllHope> is their a chat for ati problems ?
[07:05] <Veinor> dgjones: ok, thanks
[07:05] <chuckp> how do you get past  /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
[07:06] <chuckp> 7.04 Fiesty
[07:06] <rijo2> JoeyBagODonuts: ye, if config gives me 192.168.0.4, wich is the ip fow where I forwarded port 22 on my router
[07:07] <neverblue> JoeyBagODonuts, obvious I know about google.com
[07:07] <JoeyBagODonuts> rijo2, by chance, are you bhind yet another router?
[07:07] <hwood> LostAllHope: what kind of ati problems?
[07:07] <JoeyBagODonuts> neverblue, just saying, those look like good options
[07:07] <LostAllHope> i wanna play games with wine
[07:07] <LostAllHope> but al lthat happens is that they lag like hell
[07:07] <neverblue> #winehq LostAllHope
[07:07] <rafaelscj> can I use "*" in ICS/firewall to portforward?
[07:08] <zeta> guys i need some serious help getting package manager to stop going crazy
[07:08] <zeta> anyone interested?
[07:08] <hwood> LostAllHope: what driver are you using and howmany screens do you have?
[07:08] <LostAllHope> i tried all kinds of at idrivers and all but i cant make it run
[07:08] <JoeyBagODonuts> rafaelscj, not sure, what are you trying to allow through?
[07:08] <chuckp> I just want to boot into Ubuntu /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
[07:08] <arialth> zeta: whats wrong with package manager?
[07:08] <LostAllHope> i currently installed a fresh copy of ubuntu
[07:08] <uukchuen> Jordan_U: what do U say, its gnome session, right?
[07:08] <LostAllHope> so its standard ATI driver that boots up
[07:09] <Rick_> hi
[07:09] <Jordan_U> uukchuen, gnome-session, with a dash, not a space
[07:09] <Rick_> is there a way that i can set a sound when my gnome starts
[07:09] <LostAllHope> and i got 1 screen its a laptop 15.4
[07:09] <rafaelscj> JoeyBagODonuts, I want to portforward port 22 to my IP, like 192.168.0.*
[07:09] <rijo2> JoeyBagODonuts: no, just one. You think its something on the router? I did the port forward, cant find any other settings that would matter. I got something called port-triggering/iptringgering, but never used that be4 i didnt think that was necisarry either
[07:09] <zeta> arialth: well i installed openoffice 2.3 from both source and the install shield. i removed the one with install shield but im not sure what's happened with the source version. When i want to try and install openoffice 2.2 it gives errors saying that theres a conflict
[07:09] <Jordan_U> Rick_, Yes, there should actually be one by default :)
[07:09] <hwood> LostAllHope: you will need to run the frglrx driver buy going into the System | Adminsitration | Restricted Drivers Manager
[07:09] <rafaelscj> JoeyBagODonuts, windows XP is the gateway
[07:10] <Rick_> Jordan_U, there isnt apparently.. how do i set it anyways
[07:10] <hwood> LostAllHope: enable the ATI accelerated Graphics driver
[07:10] <arialth> zeta: install shield? That rings of windows... I have never heard of a linux install shield
[07:10] <LostAllHope> what do i have to do after that. because i installed the restricted one but still got the same problem
[07:10] <zeta> arialth: it was something with java... like a wizard sort of thing
[07:11] <JoeyBagODonuts> rafaelscj, should be Exception tab, add port, port # (22 and click TCP), then click OK (the default is all computers...if you want to change that, click on Change Scope)
[07:11] <Jordan_U> Rick_, System -> Preferences -> Sound
[07:11] <uukchuen> Jordan_U: ok! I am trying to clarify!
[07:11] <arialth> zeta: did you try installing it with synaptic?
[07:11] <ShackJack> HI all - I'm trying in istall the older kernel off of the Ubuntu disc ... I ran the apt-cd but don't see the packages in synaptic - any ideas?
[07:12] <Jordan_U> neverblue, You know about Synaptic / apt right?
[07:12] <hwood> LostAllHope: does `fglrxinfo` say Mesa or ATI?
[07:12] <Rick_> Jordan_U, thanx
[07:12] <zeta> arialth: yes, it gives a conflict error
[07:12] <Jordan_U> ShackJack, Why are you trying to install an older kernel?
[07:12] <LostAllHope> when i have the ati prop enabled ?
[07:12] <rafaelscj> JoeyBagODonuts, all computers? so I mustn't mind with the local server's IP
[07:12] <Jordan_U> Rick_, np
[07:12] <ShackJack> Jordan_U: Troubleshooting issues with automounting of USB
[07:12] <LostAllHope> or at this moment
[07:12] <uukchuen> Jordan_U: what can I do?
[07:12] <neverblue> Jordan_U, not sure if you realize this, but I have been in this room since the beginning of this year
[07:12] <arialth> zeta: when you search through synaptic, is there any option to REMOVE any versions of open office?
[07:12] <sten_> Hello everyone, how can i configure my keyboard
[07:13] <JoeyBagODonuts> rafaelscj, Hmm, don't know if ICS/Windows firewall does forwarding like that...let me look again
[07:13] <erUSUL> ShackJack: if you are only interested in the kernel (one deb) better install de deb and not bother to add the cd to repos (not to mention the probelm of mixing diferent versions of repos)
[07:13] <neverblue> I, just like you, help people in this channel on a regular basis
[07:13] <kobkrit> System > Preference > Keyboard
[07:13] <hwood> LostAllHope: when you have the frglrx diriver running.
[07:13] <sten_> I mean so that like windows + P would make amarok or anyother media player pause or play
[07:13] <chuckp> how do you get past  /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
[07:13] <LostAllHope> k ill reinstall em
[07:13] <Jordan_U> neverblue, Sorry, you just asked for a URL for a program, which is what people tend to do when they just switch from windows, and there is a rootkit revealer in the default repositories
[07:13] <rafaelscj> JoeyBagODonuts, very thanks
[07:13] <ShackJack> erUSUL: "better install de deb" - don't understand what U mean...
[07:13] <zeta> arialth: yes, 2 files. im going to remove them now
[07:13] <uukchuen> I am having a big headake
[07:13] <arialth> i would also appreciate an answer to sten_'s question
[07:14] <arialth> zeta: yeah, try that and then reinstall it
[07:14] <hwood> LostAllHope: if it says mesa then DRI is not configured properly
[07:14] <neverblue> I wasnt looking for one in the repos
[07:14] <sten_> thanks :)
[07:14] <uukchuen> programs keep closing themselves lefting the message: Segmentation Fault
[07:14] <neverblue> thanks for your help Jordan_U
[07:14] <arialth> sten_: You mean, so you can use the flag key as a modifier
[07:14] <Jordan_U> neverblue, np :)
[07:14] <Rick_> just a quick question.. i am intending to install beryl on my laptop.. its got the intel onboard graphics card.. is it ok to install
[07:14] <Rick_> and will it be smooth
[07:14] <LostAllHope> rebooting pc after installing the driver
[07:14] <LostAllHope> gimmi a small sec :)
[07:14] <rpw> hi y'all.
[07:14] <hwood> LostAllHope: unfortunately I cannot help you to much with that But I hope that gets you started.
[07:15] <chuckp> how do you get past  /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
[07:15] <chuckp> anyone seen this in Fiesty?
[07:15] <broedje> how can i see the distro's name?
[07:15] <dfletcher_> anyone know a quick way to find biggest files on a system?
[07:15] <Pici> broedje: lsb_release -a
[07:16] <rpw> X11 on my imac cd has broken horribly since the last gutsy update some 12 hours ago.
[07:16] <broedje> dfletcher
[07:16] <arialth> dfletcher_: run du
[07:16] <Pici> !gutsy | rpw
[07:16] <ShackJack> broedje: Admin->System Monitor
[07:16] <Pici> rpw: ask in #ubuntu+1 please
[07:16] <Jordan_U> chuckp, I have, I remember someone giving a one command solution ( though it may have had a different root cause so may not help you ), I have been trying to find it since you first asked
[07:16] <dfletcher_> arialth, that shows individual files? hmm checking it
[07:16] <ubotu> rpw: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[07:16] <broedje> du -M | sort -n | more
[07:16] <dfletcher_> aha!
[07:16] <rpw> Pici: ok. thanks for the hint.
[07:16] <Hippu> dfletcher_: or try baobab
[07:16] <chuckp> Jordan its a boot= option
[07:16] <arialth> dfletcher: i think it does, use "du --help" and read through that
[07:16] <chuckp> I had it at one time
[07:16] <chuckp> can't find it now
[07:16] <ShackJack> I'm trying in istall the older kernel off of the Ubuntu disc ... I ran the apt-cd but don't see the packages in synaptic - any ideas?
[07:17] <alex1000> can someone tell me how to upgrade my kernel from 2.6.12 to 2.6.17?
[07:17] <rpw> sorry. I'm outta here.
[07:17] <broedje> dfletcher du -M | sort -n | more is not bad
[07:17] <aslan_home> Hello, Does anyone know of an app that will sit on the desktop and cycle through pictures in a directory ?
[07:17] <cr00k> i ran 'sudo apt-get install wine' but i cant find here it installed to and im trying to put the tahoma font in the file
[07:17] <aslan_home> just kinda a slideshow app ?
[07:17] <Pici> cr00k: ~/.wine/drive_c
[07:17] <arialth> alex1000: /usr/bin/update-manager
[07:17] <zeta> arialth: same error
[07:18] <neverblue> can I remove a package which will remove all the 'games'  ?
[07:18] <hwood> aslan_home: gqview
[07:18] <arialth> zeta: i dunno then... you're looking at a database problem and I dunno how it works very well
[07:18] <alex1000> can i install it off a 7.04 cd arialth?
[07:18] <aslan_home> hwood: hrmm.. ok I'll check it out
[07:18] <aslan_home> thanks
[07:18] <LostAllHope> hwood what was that command again ?
[07:18] <zeta> arialth: ok
[07:18] <GigaClon> dfletcher_, there is a tool called durep that can give you a visual breakdown on space, google it
[07:18] <zeta> arialth: thanks for the help
[07:18] <ShackJack> neverblue - gnome-games
[07:18] <arialth> alex1000: I installed 7.04 off cd, but i still had to update it
[07:18] <Jordan_U> chuckp, No, I mean a command at the busybox prompt, I think it was to load a certain module that would let Linux access your drive
[07:18] <robbiev>  #gdesklets
[07:18] <hwood> LostAllHope: fglrxinfo
[07:18] <broedje> neverblue : you might look for aptitude and press the minus key in time
[07:19] <arialth> zeta: Im sorry dude, but I am still a newb when it comes to deeper stuff
[07:19] <alex1000> i dont have internet on this computer though arialth
[07:19] <Jordan_U> chuckp, Is this from the LiveCD or from the installed system?
[07:19] <GigaClon> is there a way that I can use VMware or something to run an existing installiation of windows?
[07:19] <LostAllHope> OPENGL vendor string:ATI Tech Inc.
[07:19] <LostAllHope> opengl renderer string  X700
[07:19] <damjan|work> GigaClon: vmware presents different hardware to windows, windows will complain
[07:19] <chuckp> livecd
[07:19] <LostAllHope> version 2.0.6334
[07:20] <damjan|work> GigaClon: windows, it's not linux
[07:20] <LostAllHope> (8.34.8)
[07:20] <GigaClon> ok
[07:20] <Jordan_U> alex1000, Use Synaptic to create a package download script ( it's in the file menu ) then run it on a machine that does have internet and copy the packages over
[07:20] <JoeyBagODonuts> rafaelscj, a google search ended up giving me this thread on the ubuntu forums...doesn't look good for port forwarding on ICF [07:20] <arialth> alex1000: Oh.... wow, i dunno. If I had that answer 6 months ago... I dont think you can run an update without net access... Youd need to download the packages individually and then make a repo and use it to run updates... i think...
[07:20] <hwood> LostAllHope: sounds to me like you've got problems with wine I would try xwine... It's not free but much better for gaming.
[07:20] <ShackJack>  I'm trying in install the older kernel off of the Ubuntu disc ... I ran the apt-cd but don't see the packages in synaptic - any ideas?
[07:20] <dindoun> shackjack you can see the files ( ls ... )? you did apt-cdrom add ?
[07:20] <Rick_> could anyone recommend of a good wifi manager i dont really fancy the default one..
[07:20] <cr00k> i try to cd ~/.wine/ but it wont go to it
[07:20] <cr00k> and i cant find it
[07:21] <rafaelscj> JoeyBagODonuts, okay
[07:21] <LostAllHope> the problem is i have gotten it to work :(
[07:21] <Jordan_U> ShackJack, Why do you want to use an older kernel, and what version?
[07:21] <cr00k> but when i type wine
[07:21] <cr00k> its installed
[07:21] <JoeyBagODonuts> cr00k, I think .wine would be in your home directory
[07:21] <LostAllHope> just forgot what i did
[07:21] <LostAllHope> :(
[07:21] <ShackJack> dindoun: I did apt-cdrom add and was looking for then in synaptic... I can't see where any deb files are stories on CD
[07:21] <erUSUL> ShackJack: for example this deb http://packages.ubuntu.com/feisty/base/linux-image-2.6.20-15-386
[07:21] <cr00k> i wish
[07:21] <JoeyBagODonuts> wait...
[07:21] <ichat> is the  ubunu installer known to have problems with  -  reiserFS  ????
[07:21] <erUSUL> ShackJack: or the version you are interested in
[07:21] <Jordan_U> cr00k, "winecfg" ?
[07:21] <JoeyBagODonuts> cr00k, ignore me, that would take you to the home as your parent directory
[07:22] <PriceChild> ichat, we install on ext3 by default...
[07:22] <gorp> il a t'il des franais
[07:22] <ShackJack> erUSUL: Ok... I was trying to avoid downloading them all but I guess it'll have to do... Thanks...
[07:22] <cr00k> wine: '/home/cr00k/.wine' created successfully
[07:22] <cr00k> thx
[07:22] <hwood> GigaClon: vmwhere has some converters to convert an active windows install into a vmwhere disk.  checkout vmware-converter from vmwares site.
[07:22] <Jordan_U> cr00k, np
[07:22] <ichat> PriceChild:  -  ty -
[07:22] <JoeyBagODonuts> cr00k, try an ls -a ~/
[07:23] <hwood> LostAllHope: Sounds like you a bit out of my leage on this one. I would recomend backingup your xorg.conf files in the future... Sorry
[07:23] <JoeyBagODonuts> nm, Jordan_U to the rescue
[07:23] <adamrn83> hi does anyone know if you can access hotmail via a pop server ?
[07:23] <LostAllHope> :( Thanks anyway alrdy :(
[07:23] <Jordan_U> LostAllHope, Whats the problem?
[07:23] <JoeyBagODonuts> adamrn83, yes I know and no you can't
[07:24] <adamrn83> imap server?
[07:24] <LostAllHope> When i try to run warcraft3 or any other game on wine
[07:24] <JoeyBagODonuts> adamrn83, you mean pop and imap CLIENTS?
[07:24] <LostAllHope> it lags
[07:24] <wckdkl0wn> i setup a shell server through a provider and they said i needed to connect to the shell with ssh.. how do i use ssh?
[07:24] <adamrn83> that would be what i mean yes
[07:24] <alex1000> i cant get internet access with my wireless unless i upgrade from 5.10 is that right?
[07:24] <LostAllHope> althow it used to work like a charm
[07:24] <JoeyBagODonuts> you can access hotmail via Outlook Express and Outlook
[07:24] <JoeyBagODonuts> as well as the website...not sure if there are hacks out for any other method
[07:24] <adamrn83> what about thunderbird
[07:24] <LostAllHope> so i dont know what i did wrong or didnt do :(
[07:24] <Jordan_U> wckdkl0wn, ssh username@ipadress
[07:25] <litlebuda> wckdkl0wn, ssh -l user host
[07:25] <JoeyBagODonuts> but hotmail is not technically using POP
[07:25] <wckdkl0wn> Jordan_U, in terminal?
[07:25] <Jordan_U> wckdkl0wn, In a terminal
[07:25] <wckdkl0wn> ok
[07:25] <ichat> hotmails not  using imap either  (for non paying customers)
[07:25] <Jordan_U> !terminal | wckdkl0wn You should know the basics of the terminal also in case you don't
[07:25] <ubotu> wckdkl0wn You should know the basics of the terminal also in case you don't: The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome) or K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE).  Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal
[07:26] <JoeyBagODonuts> ichat, yeah, it's using a fubar'd protocol
[07:26] <ubuntu> how should i ask my question?
[07:26] <ubuntu> everybody seems to be quite here
[07:26] <ichat> gmail + pop al the way :D
[07:26] <Pici> ubuntu: Just ask :)
[07:26] <ShackJack> erUSUL: The packages I need are not their - apparently "upgraded" on that site as well... Is it not possible to install the packages that are on the CD? I'd really like to avoid a reinstalll...
[07:26] <JoeyBagODonuts> ubuntu, you just hit a lull
[07:26] <bullgard4> /proc/acpi/embedded_controller/EC0/info has the contents: "gpe: 0x17; ports: 0x66, 0x62; useglobal lock: no" Does my laptop computer have an embedded controller?
[07:27] <ubuntu> how do i get a driver for usb joystick Logitech RumblePad2
[07:27] <adamrn83> ok next thing, ive been trying to get ubuntu to play dvds, ive added libdvdcss2 and got gxine and it still wont work, can anyone suggest what to do next
[07:27] <ubuntu> i use Ubuntu Feisy Fawn
[07:27] <ubuntu> can anybody help?
[07:27] <JoeyBagODonuts> I live VLC viewer
[07:27] <adamrn83> VLC viewer? not heard of that
[07:27] <hwood> ubuntu: what application are you trying to run?
[07:27] <LostAllHope> Jordon_U you got an idea what might be wrong ?
[07:28] <ubuntu> anybody ?
[07:28] <ubuntu> i am trying to get driver for USB joystick RumblePad2
[07:28] <JoeyBagODonuts> adamrn83, use Synaptic, and search for vlc
[07:28] <adamrn83> does that still use libdvdcss2
[07:28] <adamrn83> ?
[07:28] <unimatrix9> ubuntu - thats an usb device ? should be plug it in and play
[07:29] <ichat> hmmz ubuntu isn't treeting me nice though, -   at the end of file coppy it errors   -    i did an  md5 in the iso  and that checked,  i did    check with the  check this media option thingy,   and i did an md5  on the disk  al check.... memtest done,  - hdd badblock check done and still i get a file-copy error :S
[07:29] <hwood> ubuntu: the kernel should auto detect the controller. But it's up to the application to know how to talk to the device.
[07:29] <Jordan_U> adamrn83, VLC != VNC :)
[07:29] <ubuntu> it is not plug and play, i plug but it does not work
[07:29] <Jordan_U> adamrn83, Nvm, I am an idiot :)
[07:29] <JoeyBagODonuts> Jordan_U, he's trying to play dv...lol
[07:29] <ubuntu> how can I write a driver for the joystick so it works in X mode? (like a mouse emulator)
[07:29] <JoeyBagODonuts> not sure...I know I'll get railed for this but, I installed it using automatix
[07:29] <unimatrix9> ubuntu : and afcause you need an game that supports it ...
[07:29] <hwood> ubuntu: what application are you using to TEST the controller?
[07:29] <BlackDark> could anyone help me with freeze problem with feisty ?
[07:29] <JoeyBagODonuts> adamrn83 not sure...I know I'll get railed for this but, I installed it using automatix
[07:30] <chuckp> Jordan
[07:30] <chuckp> break=top
[07:30] <chuckp> I was going nuts
[07:30] <hwood> I'm outta here, meetings all day.
[07:30] <despotic> I wonder if someone could help me to install Feisty to a SATA RAID0 array.
[07:30] <JoeyBagODonuts> I gotta run too otherwise I'll never get any work done
[07:30] <unimatrix9> ubuntu , and for the game 3D accel maybe too...
[07:30] <JoeyBagODonuts> l8r all
[07:31] <ubuntu> i understand that it is the game that should be supporting the joystick, but not all input devices are recognized by specific application, e.g. mouse is recognized w/o a specific application. How do i force the system to use joystick in this way?
[07:32] <despotic> I've got Windows installed already and I've got the swap and ext2 partitions created in my RAID0 array, but now I need to mount the filesystem on the partitions and I'm not sure how to do this.
[07:32] <despotic> I am booting from the Ubuntu Desktop CD.
[07:32] <unimatrix9> ubuntu : to be honest , i treid to do something like that a time ago, with planet pinguin racer, but i would still need the mouse to select ,and then use the game controller to play
[07:33] <Jordan_U> alex1000, You may be able to get wireless with 5.10, but it will be a pain compared to 7.04, why are you still using 5.10 anyways?
[07:33] <unimatrix9> ubuntu : this was an ubuntu game pc ,for the kids corner
[07:33] <chuckp> how do you get past  /bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
[07:33] <adamrn83> whats this vlc program like ?
[07:33] <unimatrix9> !vlc
[07:33] <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
[07:33] <LjL> adamrn83: uhm, it remotely kind of reminds a media player
[07:34] <adamrn83> is it any good?
[07:34] <unimatrix9> vlc ; like mplayer or totem, media player
[07:34] <weezy> adamrn83: the best
[07:34] <saschahl> ubuntu: the driver you mean does already exist (xf86-input-joystick for emulating the mouse with a joystick)
[07:34] <unimatrix9> second place for me..:P
[07:34] <daning> i like vlc
[07:34] <LjL> adamrn83: it's good
[07:34] <daning> but now I use mplayer + smplayer
[07:34] <wolfwalker> "Make sure the flash drive is bootable"  "Be sure you have a bootable flash drive" "You'll need a bootable flash drive for this"
[07:34] <adamrn83> im sensing sarcasm weezy
[07:34] <wolfwalker> WHAT drives are bootable?
[07:34] <weezy> adamrn83: no no actually..it is quite good, no scarcasm
[07:35] <adamrn83> fair enough
[07:35] <unimatrix9> is xf86-input-joystick and package? is it an command line tool?
[07:35] <weezy> weezy: no need to mess around and find codecs, most are built in
[07:35] <despotic> wolfwalker, are you talking to me?
[07:35] <weezy> oopsies
[07:35] <LjL> adamrn83, there are many players you can find for GNOME (i think), but they mostly all use GStreamer or Xine, so will all have the same problems with the same files. VLC has its own decoders, and so does MPlayer - so they're often useful to have side by side to more standard GNOME players
[07:35] <saschahl> unimatrix9: it's an xorg input driver
[07:35] <wolfwalker> I'm talking to anyone who will answer.  What flash drives are bootable?
[07:36] <despotic> ah. sry
[07:36] <LjL> wolfwalker: you mean USB keys?
[07:36] <unimatrix9> saschahl have you used it, how do you set it up?
[07:36] <wolfwalker> USB flash drive, bootable.  I know PNY piece-of-junk flash drives are not.
[07:36] <saschahl> unimatrix9: but I believe Ubuntu does not ship a working version right now (xserver-xorg-input-joystick), but it ships version 1.1.0 instead of 1.2.3
[07:36] <saschahl> unimatrix9: I wrote it
[07:36] <wolfwalker> What brand of USB flasn drive is bootable?
[07:36] <Jordan_U> wolfwalker, Any drive can be made bootable if your BIOS supports it
[07:37] <LjL> wolfwalker, i thought any USB flash thingie can be booted from.
[07:37] <saschahl> unimatrix9: you add it to the xorg.conf and set up a whole lot stuff for the joystick. it has a manpage describing available options
[07:37] <LjL> it's not a matter of hardware AFAIK
[07:37] <despotic> Anybody here able to assist me in mounting a filesystem on a RAID 0 array?
[07:37] <unimatrix9> sachahl, url please ( and thanks for the great effort )
[07:37] <wolfwalker> I thougth there were some that were bootable and some that were not.
[07:37] <Pici> wolfwalker: It depends if the computer's BIOS supports booting from USB media.
[07:37] <saschahl> unimatrix9: http://people.freedesktop.org/~saschahlusiak/
[07:37] <adamrn83> its a miracle ive finally managed to get this thing to play a DVD
[07:38] <wolfwalker> Yes it does
[07:38] <unimatrix9> thank you
[07:38] <ZeroA4> wolfwalker, i think most are bootable... ipod shuffle 1st gen is not by the way
[07:38] <LjL> wolfwalker: that differs from what i thought i knew, but then i wouldn't swear on it. then again, my chinese mp3 player could be booted from fine (before it broke)... just keep in mind there are two methods for booting from such drives, and some BIOS's only support one. but again that's a matter of how you format the drive and place a boot record on it, not a matter of hardware
[07:39] <adamrn83> whats the best tool for managing an ipod on linux?
[07:39] <saschahl> unimatrix9: see the version available in your Ubuntu. It should be at least 1.2, otherwise compile it yourself. Ubuntu 7.10 apparently has it
[07:39] <LjL> i think anything that acts as a USB mass storage device, and can be formatted partitioned and whatever you feel like, can be booted from. proprietary things that use their own protocols may not --- but then the cheapies are not such
[07:39] <wolfwalker> adamrn83, try amarok.  Works with my creative Zen Muvo
[07:39] <unimatrix9> i use 6.10 for this,..
[07:39] <wolfwalker> !ipod
[07:39] <ubotu> For information on how to sync and add tracks to your iPod, see the guide at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IPodHowto See !rockbox for information on liberating your iPod
[07:39] <nubb> what to do when all of my 200mb in /tmp is used, but there are actually just a few kb there so i can't delete anything to free space up?
[07:39] <dwxreaper> why would one of my daemons start twice (ntp). how do i figure out what is going on.  i see things in rc(1,2,3,4,5).d init.d/ntp
[07:40] <neverblue> Can I change the 'shutdown' selections, to say only have shutdown and logoff only ?
[07:40] <dwxreaper> and etc/network/if-up.d/ntp
[07:40] <adamrn83> whats this ubotu
[07:40] <dwxreaper> someone please help me
[07:40] <wolfwalker> ubotu is cool
[07:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about is cool - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:40] <bruenig> dwxreaper, how do you know it starts twice?
[07:40] <wolfwalker> !ubotu
[07:40] <saschahl> unimatrix9: I hope your Xorg isn't too old. :-S
[07:40] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[07:40] <unimatrix9> hehe
[07:40] <dwxreaper> brue: ps -A | grep ntp, i see two processes
[07:40] <bruenig> dwxreaper, ok then, just wondering if you saw the bewildering symlink method and may have misinterpreted it as is easy to do
[07:40] <weezy> dwxreaper: you're not counting the grep proccess right?
[07:40] <unimatrix9> ps aux, i see a lot of processes...;)
[07:41] <wolfwalker> Do I need a larger than 2 gig flash drive to install Ubuntu to flash drive?
[07:41] <adamrn83> ! rockbox
[07:41] <dwxreaper> weezy: just grep ntp
[07:41] <ubotu> rockbox is an open source firmware replacement for audio players from Archos, iRiver, Apple (iPod), and iAudio. See http://www.rockbox.org/ to get started!
[07:41] <uukchuen> many programs are segmentation fault, including gnome-session, please help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[07:41] <dwxreaper> two process ids.  any ideas?? i'm new to linux and this is driving me crazy
[07:42] <weezy> dwxreaper: what user(s) are they running under?
[07:42] <unimatrix9> wolfwalker : there are smaller linux versions you could use to install to that drive...but 4G would be better
[07:42] <nubb> !tmp
[07:42] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tmp - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:42] <nubb> !/tmp
[07:42] <bruenig> uukchuen, you have used your exclamation quota for the year, no more
[07:42] <bruenig> nubb, ask a question maybe?
[07:42] <dwxreaper> weezy: how do I find that out. if i start ntpd, which is the process the daemon starts, it starts one ntpd process
[07:42] <wolfwalker> Yes unimatrix9 , but Ubuntu doth rock mightily
[07:42] <nubb> what to do when all of my 200mb in /tmp is used, but there are actually just a few kb there so i can't delete anything to free space up?
[07:42] <dwxreaper> how do i find out what user they are running under
[07:42] <bruenig> nubb, you have a dedicated /tmp partition?
[07:42] <weezy> dwxreaper: ps aux | grep ntp
[07:42] <nubb> yes
[07:43] <uukchuen> please help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[07:43] <ompaul> uukchuen, so question, segfaults are mostly hardware problems,
[07:43] <macd> !libdvdcss
[07:43] <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
[07:43] <LjL> nubb, i think you'd want to run fsck on it, as that doesn't sound normal
[07:43] <nubb> a lvm
[07:43] <ompaul> uukchuen, what version of ubuntu are you using?
[07:43] <noam_> hey there. i've updated the ATI graphics driver on my 7.04 system to the latest version using this guide: http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Feisty_Installation_Guide . i don't see much improvement and i'd really like to go back to the older version, from the repositories, so that my system doesn't break all of a sudden just because i've updated my kernel and forgot to recompile the driver
[07:43] <wolfwalker> So this http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=2850362&CatId=1995 would work for booting from flash drive?
[07:43] <dwxreaper> weezy: one as root, one as "my name"
[07:44] <uukchuen> ompaul: 7.04
[07:44] <weezy> dwxreaper: and check your rc.local to make sure it isn't starting it
[07:44] <NET||abuse> hmmm, why does my system still show Gaim as Gaim and not pidgin
[07:44] <despotic> anyone using RAID?
[07:44] <Jordan_U> NET||abuse, Have you installed Pidgin? It's still Gaim in 7.04
[07:44] <unimatrix9> uukchuen do this sudo touch /forcefsck in gnome terminal and reboot for an disk check
[07:45] <NET||abuse> Jordan_U, ahh, i'm not on gutsy yet :)
[07:45] <NET||abuse> Jordan_U, waiting for the inline update to come across
[07:45] <ompaul> uukchuen, how old is the hardware?
[07:45] <noam_> is this an easy task?
[07:45] <dwxreaper> weezy: rc.local looks like it's not running anything ntp related
[07:45] <Jordan_U> NET||abuse, You don't need to install Gutsy for Pidgin, there is a .deb for it at getdeb.org
[07:45] <uukchuen> ompaul: about 3/4 year old
[07:45] <Crozar> guys im willing to buy a PCMCI card wireless for a laptop , what do u recommend that doesnt slow down the system but use a very low processes however fast and efficient on the usage of internet
[07:46] <dwxreaper> weezy: looks standard right http://pastebin.ca/704914,  one ntpd is running as root, one as my name
[07:46] <dwxreaper> something is up with that right, i don't start it, comes up at boot
[07:46] <magnetron> !hardware | Crozar
[07:46] <ubotu> Crozar: For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[07:46] <uukchuen> unimatrix9: what this comand will do?
[07:46] <Jordan_U> Crozar, It shouldn't really matter what you use, just get one that is well supported
[07:46] <unimatrix9> uukchuen do this sudo touch /forcefsck in gnome terminal and reboot for an disk check
[07:46] <ompaul> uukchuen, try booting the live CD and see if it segfaults - if it does then it is most certainly at a hardware level in which case go with the unimatrix9 item
[07:47] <ubuntu> Sorry folks, i was researching the xserver-xorg-input-joystick. I don't understand one thing: is it for regular joystick or is it for USB joystick like the one I have ?
[07:47] <Richi1> Hi, is there a way i can execute a command on a second face of the beryl cube on startup?
[07:47] <ubuntu> Sorry folks, i was researching the xserver-xorg-input-joystick. I don't understand one thing: is it for regular joystick or is it for USB joystick like the one I have ?
[07:47] <Jordan_U> Crozar, I am pretty sure that it's only usb wireless adaptors that use your CPU to do their work
[07:47] <ompaul> uukchuen, sorry if it does not then do the unimatrix9 trick :)
[07:47] <weezy> dwxreaper: and your crontab is empty right?
[07:47] <ubuntu> Sorry folks, i was researching the xserver-xorg-input-joystick. I don't understand one thing: is it for regular joystick or is it for USB joystick like the one I have ?
[07:47] <ompaul> !repeat | ubuntu
[07:47] <ubotu> ubuntu: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[07:47] <K3rl0u4rn> chears, what does foobar mean extactly ? I can't remind
[07:47] <nubb> LOL, i tried fsck.xfs on it, but it tells me i should read it's manpage. but the manpage can't be opened because /tmp is full xD
[07:48] <ubuntu> sorry for repeating, i did not notice what i was doing
[07:48] <Crozar> :( i really hate pcmci card it swallows memory and makes my system lag or firefox will freeze and slow opening with netprograms that use the net and that concerns me , i need to know something which was verified by advanced happy users :)
[07:48] <unimatrix9> ubuntu : what game are you trying with this usb game controller setup?
[07:48] <nubb> i tried watching a giant video in firefox, so it got loaded into /tmp. but it didn't got cleaned up afterwards obviously ..
[07:48] <dwxreaper> weezy: how do I check crontab, never made one
[07:48] <ubuntu> i am trying to use joystick as mouse to work in the system
[07:48] <saschahl> ubuntu: it is for every joystick recognized by the linux Kernel, this can be USB or parallelport, or...
[07:48] <wolfwalker> Oh well, never mind
[07:48] <unimatrix9> nubb : clean out temp woth your firefox?
[07:48] <weezy> dwxreaper: crontab -l
[07:48] <Skelet0n> fsck freezes on boot need help!!!
[07:49] <dwxreaper> weezy: yes empty
[07:49] <Richi1> Hi, is there a way i can execute a command on a second face of the beryl cube on startup?
[07:49] <Jordan_U> Skelet0n, Does it give any error?
[07:49] <nubb> didnt help
[07:49] <dwxreaper> weezy: only thing I did before this started showing up, was go /etc/networking/ntp restart
[07:49] <dwxreaper> err
[07:49] <uukchuen> unimatrix9 and ompaul: I dont have here a live CD, how do I create a recover disk to do a disk check!?
[07:49] <wckdkl0wn> what do u use to edit a file in terminal?
[07:49] <dwxreaper> weezy: only thing I did before this started showing up, was go /etc/networking/if-up.d/ntp restart
[07:49] <unimatrix9> SkeletOn : did you try to boot in rescue ?
[07:49] <nubb> cleaned the cache
[07:49] <Skelet0n> no it just stops moving usually at 46.1% or 70.1%
[07:49] <Crozar> any1 :( know because my laptop is old and i dont like 2 % of swallowed memory with lack of power on the net , i want 1% of use but with full throttle
[07:49] <dwxreaper> but after reboot, it still behaves different, two daemons starting up, two processes one associated with root, one with my name
[07:50] <Skelet0n> same thing in rescue
[07:50] <Pirate_Hunter> how do i overclock an intel pentium 4 (R) processor on a SiS motherboard? I looked on google but all I get is benchmark tests that dont have newb instructions....
[07:50] <Jordan_U> RichardL, By execute a command do you mean start an X application?
[07:50] <bingodeville> wckdkl0wn: vim is my personal preference
[07:50] <rapha> Hi all!
[07:50] <unimatrix9> uukchuen : how far does your system boot?
[07:50] <wckdkl0wn> so i would type vim then the filename?
[07:50] <ubuntu> folks, think about: get your joystick to work as a regular mouse! Would not that be awesome ?! How can I do it?
[07:50] <rapha> How do I attach a Wacom Intuos graphics tablet with a serial connector through a serial-to-USB converter under Ubuntu?
[07:50] <r3m0t> can the fn key of a laptop be remapped to ctrl?
[07:50] <Richi1> Jordon: Yes, i want to launch 3 different VM's on startup, each of them on a different face
[07:50] <nubb> would it be a problem to my pc if i unmounted /tmp and remount it afterwards?
[07:50] <Skelet0n> same thing in rescue
[07:50] <Skelet0n> no it just stops moving usually at 46.1% or 70.1%
[07:50] <weezy> dwxreaper: you ran that as sudo, right?
[07:51] <boompro>  .
[07:51] <Orion> #ubuntu-br
[07:51] <uukchuen> unimatrix9: I dont understand your question...
[07:51] <[nrx] > I have what i think is an acpi problem. I've got a laptop in front of me.. when you select turn off or restart, everything seems to go fine.. till the actually shutdown/reboot part (as in X etc all shutsdown) but then the laptop sits with power on... but with nothing happening. Any ideas? :)
[07:51] <odd> oddi
[07:51] <nubb> i've had this problem before and a reboot did help. but rebooting is for adding hardware :/
[07:51] <dwxreaper> weezy: yes doesn't seem to work if you don't run it as sudo
[07:51] <unimatrix9> uukchuen : can your system still boot the desktop ?
[07:51] <fermatstheorem> i have come bury BSD not to praise it
[07:51] <odd> morn du
[07:52] <Skelet0n> fsck freezes on boot need help!!!
[07:52] <Pirate_Hunter> how do i overclock an intel pentium 4 (R) processor on a SiS motherboard? I looked on google but all I get is benchmark tests that dont have newb instructions....
[07:52] <unimatrix9> morning odd
[07:52] <uukchuen> unimatrix9: yes
[07:52] <bingodeville> wckdkl0wn: yes
[07:52] <weezy> dwxreaper: yeah, the fact that it's running under your name is strange
[07:52] <fermatstheorem> Pirate_Hunter: this aint the forum dude, you are better off in a h/w forum
[07:52] <Pici> Pirate_Hunter: You should probably ask that in ##hardware not #ubuntu ;)
[07:52] <Orion> Someone speak portuguese?
[07:52] <Jordan_U> wckdkl0wn, vimtutor
[07:52] <Jordan_U> wckdkl0wn, Or use nano if you don't need or want the power of vim ( that comes with complexity :)
[07:52] <Pici> !br | Orion I don't, but read this
[07:52] <ubotu> Orion I don't, but read this: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[07:52] <fermatstheorem> BSD is dying!
[07:52] <unimatrix9> uukchuen then simply open up the terminal on your gnome desktop and type the command
[07:53] <Skelet0n> fsck freezes on boot need help!!!
[07:53] <Jordan_U> fermatstheorem, No it's not
[07:53] <unimatrix9> uukchuen do this sudo touch /forcefsck in gnome terminal and reboot for an disk check
[07:53] <Myrtti> !repeat | Skelet0n
[07:53] <ubotu> Skelet0n: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[07:53] <Orion> #ubuntu-br
[07:53] <Skelet0n> k
[07:53] <weezy> dwxreaper: you may want to check your .bashrc file to make sure it's not running as soon as you log in
[07:53] <dwxreaper> weezy: http://pastebin.ca/704920 , i'm gonna reboot again
[07:53] <uukchuen> ok
[07:53] <Pirate_Hunter> fermatstheorem, Pici: sorry just thought since ubuntu is the os on my machine i should ask here... kl will disappear for now
[07:53] <neverblue> Can I change the 'shutdown' selections, to say only have shutdown and logoff only ?
[07:53] <fermatstheorem> Jordan_U: you fell for a classic troll
[07:53] <ompaul> uukchuen, don't just click on "applications - Accessories - Terminal" and then do "sudo shutdown -Rf now"
[07:53] <Orion> #ubuntu-pt
[07:53] <acke> !patience
[07:53] <ubotu> The people here are volunteers, your attitude may determine how fast you are helped.  Not everyone is available all the time, likewise not every answer is available instantly. See also http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines
[07:53] <bingodeville> !vim
[07:53] <ubotu> Text Editors: gedit (GNOME), Kate (KDE), mousepad (Xfce4) | Terminal-based editors: vi/vim, emacs, and nano (user-friendly). | HTML/CSS editors: !html | Programming: !code
[07:54] <acke> !patient
[07:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about patient - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:54] <unimatrix9> uukchuen : in reboot there should be an diskcheck to repair the file system,...
[07:54] <uukchuen> ok...going there
[07:54] <unimatrix9> i hope...
[07:54] <weezy> dwxreaper: ooh, it's not running under your name
[07:54] <acke> !satan
[07:54] <unimatrix9> :)
[07:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about satan - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:54] <uukchuen> see ya
[07:54] <uukchuen> :)
[07:54] <unimatrix9> !acke
[07:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about acke - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:54] <BennieMan> anyone use ProxyChains ?
[07:54] <ompaul> uukchuen, don't just click on "applications - Accessories - Terminal" and then do "sudo shutdown -rF now"  actually
[07:54] <acke>  !god
[07:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about god - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:54] <dwxreaper> weezy: oh
[07:54] <weezy> dwxreaper: it shouldn't be running under root, it should be running as ntp...reboot and see if it still starts up
[07:54] <Skelet0n> !fsck
[07:54] <ompaul> !botabuse | acke
[07:54] <ubotu> fsck is the FileSystem ChecKer, which runs automatically when you boot if you didn't shutdown cleanly. Type "man fsck" for information on running it manually. The command "sudo shutdown -F -r now" will force a reboot and a filesystem check; "sudo touch /fastboot" will skip a filesystem check at next reboot
[07:54] <ubotu> acke: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[07:54] <acke> !love
[07:54] <Pici> !botabuse | acke ubotu
[07:54] <ubotu> Love is like racing across the frozen tundra on a snowmobile which flips over, trapping you underneath. At night, the ice-weasels come.
[07:54] <ubotu> acke 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...
[07:54] <unimatrix9> ompaul : more options is better...
[07:55] <unimatrix9> :P
[07:55] <dwxreaper> weezy: okay, i chmodded a config file to add an ntp server in vi
[07:55] <ompaul> unimatrix9, the right ones are best ;-)
[07:55] <fermatstheorem> why freeBSD is better than linux or the vice versa?
[07:55] <unimatrix9> true
[07:55] <dwxreaper> but then i deleted the package and reinstalled, then the ntp.conf file wasn't there, and when i added the package back, i edited it without changing permission
[07:55] <dwxreaper> i will reboot, but it will be the same thing, but let me do it
[07:55] <Jordan_U> fermatstheorem, But you were giving advice earlier so I had trust you weren't a troll, which actually makes you a good troll :)
[07:56] <weezy> dwxreaper: it's probably running additionally under root because you added it to the if-up.d
[07:56] <fermatstheorem> Jordan_U: haha, it is  trap!! (geek pun intended)
[07:56] <ompaul> fermatstheorem, take that to #ubuntu-offtopic that is kinda offtopic for a support channel
[07:56] <Jordan_U> fermatstheorem, It's a tarp
[07:56] <fermatstheorem> ompaul: let me rephrase, ubuntu vs freebsd
[07:56] <fermatstheorem> Jordan_U:yup, It is a trap!
[07:56] <dwxreaper> weezy: i didn't add that, it was already there, but I did look at the file and implement a if-up.d/ntp restart
[07:57] <ompaul> fermatstheorem, let me rephrase you are invited to #ubuntu-offtopic you are offtopic for here
[07:57] <fermatstheorem> ompaul:or ubuntu vs openbsd minus theo
[07:57] <BennieMan> anyone use ProxyChains ?
[07:57] <fermatstheorem> ompaul: :-p chill dude, i am just trying to elicit some opinions when i get tired of giving people advice
[07:58] <Jordan_U> fermatstheorem, #ubuntu-offtopic
[07:58] <weezy> dwxreaper: and is ntp in your init.d as well?
[07:58] <dwxreaper> weezy: y es
[07:58] <ompaul> fermatstheorem, fine join us in #ubuntu-offtopic
[07:58] <unimatrix9> offtopic is an nice place to chill down
[07:58] <weezy> weezy: you only need to start it up once...try moving the startup script out of init.d
[07:58] <dwxreaper> weezy: there is /etc/init.d/ntp  , I rebooted, still two ntpd processes running
[07:59] <John_Priest> lol, soo funny
[07:59] <unimatrix9> and its free
[07:59] <unimatrix9> :P
[07:59] <weezy> dwxreaper: rebooted after removing it from init.d?
[07:59] <dwxreaper> weezy: no, let me do that now, should it be removed from if-up.d  , if it's in the right run level setup (rc1,2,3,4,5)
[07:59] <dwxreaper> it's ok?
[08:00] <boubbin> is it possible to install ubuntu from a another ubuntu via lan boot install
[08:00] <bruenig> dwxreaper, sometimes a thing will shows up twice although usually that happens with things like python or other interpreters, how does it showup in pstree?
[08:00] <boubbin> to select boot from lan and get the image from another computer somehow
[08:00] <genii> boubbin: Yes but I would not suggest it for beginners
[08:00] <boubbin> ok
[08:00] <junkeR> alright, I just burned a cd in ubuntu using the built-in cd/dvd creator.  It finished writing the disk.  The disc is un-readable on my other computer and the one I burned it on
[08:01] <John_Priest> oh no, guys i got a win32 virus
[08:01] <John_Priest> http://img233.imageshack.us/img233/4470/200709201059221280x1024oc4.png
[08:01] <boubbin> genii do you happen to know any tutos
[08:01] <weezy> dwxreaper: you can try either...it may be easier to remove from if-up.d if you want
[08:01] <jacek> heloo
[08:01] <John_Priest> ^^
[08:01] <dwxreaper> weezy: i removed it from init.d, i am trying to understand how this works
[08:01] <weezy> dwxreaper: I dont know the details on ntp that well, but it should be fine either way
[08:01] <jacek> yes yes yes
[08:02] <uukchuen> I am back folks
[08:03] <uukchuen> the fsck ran ok
[08:03] <uukchuen> what should I do now?
[08:03] <neverblue> !enter
[08:03] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[08:03] <_Alessandro> I type: ./configure --with-CXX --enable-multibyte --with-tcl --without-tk for configure postgresql-8.1.7 and this give me this error:
[08:03] <_Alessandro> configure: error: readline library not found
[08:03] <_Alessandro> If you have readline already installed, see config.log for details on the
[08:03] <_Alessandro> failure.  It is possible the compiler isn't looking in the proper directory.
[08:03] <_Alessandro> Use --without-readline to disable readline support.
[08:03] <weezy> dwxreaper: init.d stores all the startup scripts...they run at various run levels...the if-up.d runs when the network interface comes online
[08:03] <neverblue> !pastebin | _Alessandro
[08:03] <ubotu> _Alessandro: 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)
[08:04] <weezy> dwxreaper: the fact that it's in both, means it will startup twice
[08:04] <junkeR> alright, I just burned a cd in ubuntu using the built-in cd/dvd creator. It finished writing the disk. The disc is un-readable on my other computer and the one I burned it on
[08:04] <_Alessandro> ! readline
[08:04] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about readline - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:04] <dwxreaper> weezy: ah weird, well i did sudo rm /etc/init.d/ntp and reboot but it was still in intit.d so i tried again..
[08:04] <neverblue> junkeR, what did you burn on it ?
[08:04] <dwxreaper> weezy: the fact that it is in init.d  and if-up.d?
[08:04] <ompaul> uukchuen, well given it is not "normal" for people to be segfaulting, I would try to isolate the various working parts of that machine, it looks like something is giving up the ghost
[08:05] <junkeR> a folder with some images just to test it out.  Only 100MB of files on it
[08:05] <dwxreaper> weezy: it is in rc1.d rc2.d but that is okay, because they all don't get executed, only if the system is in a certain mode?
[08:05] <junkeR> k3b always works, but ubuntu's never does!
[08:05] <Redgoblin> I have a question - can I install the new version of Gnome on feisty, or do I have to wait until its in the universe repository
[08:06] <uukchuen> ompaul: ok! lead the way
[08:06] <ompaul> junkeR, ask the burner to burn slower or change the burner, it seems to work for most people rather well
[08:06] <weezy> weezy: the runlevels (rc*d) should just be symlinks to the one in init.d
[08:06] <junkeR> I don't think I had an option to burn slower, it was greyed out
[08:06] <junkeR> does gnome have a seperate burner utility that isn't integrated?
[08:07] <weezy> dwxreaper: quoted myself there...but removing the one in init.d will cause the rc*d's to not run
[08:07] <fabiobotelho> how can i start the live/install cd in order to see error messages?
[08:07] <dwxreaper> weezy: i will seee what it does now, it's up, i removed the script in init.d
[08:07] <ompaul> uukchuen, start replacing parts of your box with known good parts, start by swapping out the ram ( even if it passes a ram test (which you can invoke from the grub menu by pressing esc and choosing memtest)) after that it is all hardware but finger pointing at ram or the box being tooooo hot is where my bet it atm
[08:07] <dwxreaper> weird thing is, everytime i make a change and reboot, the servers ssh fingerprint changes, and i have to edit known_hosts
[08:07] <qazwsx> what do I need to apt-get to get "java", "sun-java6-jdk" and "sun-java6-jre" didn't do it
[08:08] <dwxreaper> i wish i didn't have to do that
[08:08] <uukchuen> ompaul: how can I find the hardware problem? I have errors in my Xorg.log...http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38009/
[08:08] <BlueDevil> junkeR: k3b might work for you
[08:08] <weezy> dwxreaper: hmm..that's strange
[08:08] <ompaul> uukchuen, that is not a seg fault
[08:08] <GNine> !java
[08:08] <ubotu> To install a Java compiler/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java5-jre from the !Multiverse repository. Enable the backports repository on Edgy to install sun-java6-jre
[08:08] <genii> junkeR: Try xcdroast
[08:08] <junkeR> k3b does work, and always works well.. I just don't understand why ubuntu's integrated one never works
[08:08] <dwxreaper> weezy: hehe, now it is not running at all!
[08:09] <junkeR> I'm installing gnomebaker, and I'm going to try that one out
[08:09] <fermatstheorem> junkeR: k3b is the best avaliable
[08:09] <uukchuen> ompaul: hummm....ok
[08:09] <weezy> dwxreaper: is the interface up?
[08:09] <GNine> !ssh
[08:09] <ubotu> SSH is the Secure SHell protocol. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSHHowto for usage. Putty is a nice SSH client for Windows; it can be found at http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
[08:09] <Skelet0n> fsck freezes on boot need help!!!
[08:09] <ompaul> uukchuen, now if you are not getting, I suggest downloading an ISO image of 7.04 and using it to see if you get X
[08:10] <Moniker42> hey, how do i format a brand new hdd so it will work with ubuntu/windows?
[08:10] <fermatstheorem> Skelet0n: freezes..can you please elaborate
[08:10] <dwxreaper> weezy: yeah interface is up, but i deleted the script from there to..
[08:10] <BlueDevil> it's funny how we need to have both a kde and a gnome version of every program
[08:10] <ompaul> uukchuen, and this also begs the question did you use any special "tools" to upgrade as you don't have an install disk
[08:10] <fermatstheorem> Moniker42: does it already have windows?
[08:10] <Moniker42> bi
[08:10] <Moniker42> *no
[08:10] <weezy> dwxreaper: oooh..oops...you need it in one of those places
[08:10] <superlarsie> nabendschnchen, probier gerade mal so rum, geht hier auch deutsch?
[08:10] <weezy> dwxreaper: just not both
[08:10] <Skelet0n>  it just stops moving usually at 46.1% or 70.1%
[08:10] <GNine> !format
[08:10] <fermatstheorem> Moniker42: it is factory fresh/nothing in it?
[08:10] <ubotu> Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted (also "man mkfs" for formatting) - Mounting partitions in Gnome under Dapper: System -> Administration -> Disks - For Edgy, see !fstab and !DiskMounter
[08:10] <uukchuen> ompaul: considering I dont have any piece of hardware to test, is there any way I can check the hardware failure through command line?
[08:10] <dwxreaper> weeezy: lol, let me get the package again
[08:11] <sx66> what is the xfce setting for theme installer? xubuntu does not have a theme installer
[08:11] <weezy> dwxreaper: haha, sorry man. next just mv it somewhere else so you can put it back
[08:11] <Conceptual> question - how can i kill a screen?
[08:11] <uukchuen> ompaul: I am getting X, but the programs keeps closing themselves.
[08:11] <Skelet0n>  it just stops moving usually at 46.1% or 70.1%
[08:11] <ompaul> uukchuen, I pointed to memtest96 - on the booting of the machine choosing the memtest there (press esc in the first few seconds) but get a
[08:11] <Conceptual> i have 7 Sockets in /var/run/screen/S-root
[08:11] <Conceptual> how can i kill them all at once?
[08:11] <gavri> to get the caps-lock key mapped to ctrl, I changed the remap file in /etc/console-tools and rebooted the machine. it doesn't work
[08:11] <Moniker42> fermat, factory fresh - you can still smell the sweat off it from the indonesian slave workers
[08:12] <ompaul> uukchuen, an install CD
[08:12] <gavri> I'm using feisty fawn
[08:12] <fermatstheorem> Skelet0n:can you boot into rescue mode?
[08:12] <rjs2> how do i install with a makefile
[08:12] <EvaLuaTe> I get an error when restarting networking (SIOCADDRT: Network is unreachable), also I can't ping anything nor connect to anything
[08:12] <fermatstheorem> Moniker42: in that case, spray it with ur fav perfume to assuage the guilt and happily format it to suit your needs
[08:13] <r3m0t> rjs2: usually: sudo make install
[08:13] <Skelet0n> anyone?
[08:13] <Moniker42> fermat, okay how do i go about the formatting part? :)
[08:13] <EvaLuaTe> http://www.pastebin.ca/704879 , there are some configurations i pasted
[08:13] <gavri> I uncommented the line in remap. the "s//" line
[08:13] <rjs2> does it need make first?
[08:13] <fermatstheorem> Skelet0n: did you try booting into rescue mode
[08:13] <weezy> rjs2: configure; make; make install
[08:13] <uukchuen> ompaul: I have an Edubuntu install CD! But what should do with it?
[08:13] <Moniker42> oooh
[08:13] <Moniker42> it's showing up in gparted now
[08:13] <rjs2> theres no confiqure file
[08:13] <fermatstheorem> Moniker42: what do you want to do with it..
[08:13] <Moniker42> it wasn't doing that before :P
[08:13] <Mr1> Can anyone help me with DeVeDe
[08:13] <superlarsie> muss man hier englisch knnen?
[08:13] <fermatstheorem> Moniker42: awrighty,click away in gparted
[08:14] <Moniker42> will do.\
[08:14] <fermatstheorem> !de |superlarsie
[08:14] <ubotu> superlarsie: Deutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de
[08:14] <Skelet0n> same thing in rescue
[08:14] <GNine> !dualboot!gr | superlarsie
[08:14] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dualboot!gr - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:14] <Skelet0n> same thing in rescue
[08:14] <weezy> rjs2: is there a makefile?
[08:14] <GNine> !gr | superlarsie
[08:14] <ubotu> superlarsie: #ubuntu-gr  #kubuntu-gr     /  #ubuntu-gr kai #kubuntu-gr gia Ellhnes xrhstes
[08:14] <rjs2> yes
[08:14] <fermatstheorem> Skelet0n: do you have live cd with u
[08:14] <Skelet0n> yes
[08:15] <weezy> rjs2: Then try just typing make, then after that finishes sudo make install
[08:15] <sx66> what is the xfce setting for theme installer? xubuntu does not have a theme installer
[08:15] <rjs2> i get command not found with 'make;
[08:15] <fermatstheorem> boot with the live cd and try to manaully fsck the disk (i feel dirty saying so :p)
[08:15] <Skelet0n> yes
[08:15] <Skelet0n> how to do an fsk?
[08:16] <weezy> rjs2: sudo apt-get install make
[08:16] <jonnybad> /part
[08:16] <weezy> weezy: after that you may also need build-essential
[08:16] <fermatstheorem> Skelet0n: boot via live cd, and find out the partition labels like /dev/sda etc, if you use ext3 you can run fsck.ext3 <Devname>
[08:16] <DoN_PaPa[023] > i need good hacker
[08:16] <DoN_PaPa[023] > pm me
[08:17] <weezy> I keep quoting myself
[08:17] <chinaRedx> i try to install ubuntu beside winXp on another partition. at the end of installation, i get "unable to install GRUB to HD0". version 7.0.4
[08:17] <fermatstheorem> DoN_PaPa[023] : we are all hackers here, but not crackers ;)
[08:17] <[nrx] > I have what i think is an acpi problem. I've got a laptop in front of me.. when you select turn off or restart, everything seems to go fine.. till the actually shutdown/reboot part (as in X etc all shutsdown) but then the laptop sits with power on... but with nothing happening. Any ideas? :)
[08:17] <chinaRedx> can anyone help?
[08:17] <Mr1> !Devede
[08:17] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about devede - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:18] <Skelet0n> last question how do i find out the partition labels?
[08:18] <fermatstheorem> [nrx] : very typical acpi, ihad an old HP laptop that had this problem
[08:18] <[nrx] > fermatstheorem: any ideas? as far as im aware, it was fine with XP
[08:18] <fermatstheorem> [nrx] :to be specific, the acpi implementation for that chipset
[08:19] <Skelet0n> last question how do i find out the partition labels?
[08:19] <fermatstheorem> [nrx] :linux acpi implementation is broken, no fault of devs as the chipset specs are broken
[08:19] <Skelet0n> !partition labels
[08:19] <fermatstheorem> Skelet0n : df -h
[08:19] <fermatstheorem> or Skelet0n : echo /etc/fstab
[08:19] <Skelet0n> kk thanks
[08:19] <chuckp> how can you ftp alot of files in a directory?
[08:19] <Mr1> Can anyone tell me, when I convert a movie in devdede do I want to convert it to mpeg or bin/cue?
[08:19] <[nrx] > fermatstheorem: ok.. so there's no 'cure'?
[08:19] <wastrel> hi
[08:19] <fermatstheorem> chuckp: mput/mget
[08:20] <chuckp> so my command would be I need an example?
[08:20] <ompaul> uukchuen, FIRST: as I pointed to memtest96 - on the booting of the machine choosing the memtest there (press esc in the first few seconds) -- get the install CD and if you have all that stuff breaking you can at least test the hardware by booting it and if it dies again then it is not the software installed or configured - if it does not then I suggest you do a fresh install after backing up however you can whatever you have
[08:20] <fermatstheorem> [nrx] : it never kinda worked properly in tht old laptop, btw, is it running the latest kernel?
[08:20] <[nrx] > fermatstheorem: yeah
[08:21] <fermatstheorem> [nrx] :in that case, i aint sure,
[08:21] <XsteelWolf> why is there desktop 1 and 2 in linux
[08:21] <gavri_> how do I remap caps-lock to control for the console?
[08:21] <fermatstheorem> [nrx] : may i recommend a macbook pro which has a fantastic acpi implementation :p
[08:21] <[nrx] > fermatstheorem: model in question is a Toshiba Satellite
[08:21] <gavri_> uncommenting that line in remap didn't work
[08:21] <[nrx] > fermatstheorem: may i suggest you stop swearing :P
[08:21] <rapha> Hi again
[08:21] <fermatstheorem> [nrx] :more than the model, it has to do with the chipset
[08:22] <Azzco> I can't get my micrphone to work, I've got a soundcard that I don't fully understand. Could someone help me?
[08:22] <fermatstheorem> [nrx] : haha
[08:22] <jadacyrus> is there anything like iCal for linux?
[08:22] <rapha> What do I do if wacdump detects my tablet, but it doesn't work under X even tho the settings in xorg.conf should be correct?
[08:22] <fermatstheorem> Azzco: did you check the volume controls?
[08:22] <fermatstheorem> jadacyrus: evolution
[08:22] <Azzco> jadacyrus: I'm not sure for gnome but kde has kontact and the calander in there opens ical formats
[08:22] <jadacyrus> ok
[08:23] <Azzco> fermatstheorem: I've tried alot of combinations in alsamixer
[08:23] <fermatstheorem> Azzco:did alsamixer show the mic component
[08:23] <Jordan_U> Azzco, What happens when you try to use sound recorder?
[08:23] <Azzco> fermatstheorem: Yes but I'm not sure that was it
[08:23] <[nrx] > gah
[08:23] <Azzco> Jordan_U: Absolutely nothing
[08:24] <Mr1> devedede | anyone?
[08:24] <Azzco> I know that the mic works, I get sound when it's in line-in
[08:24] <g[r] eek> hi how do i list all users that have been added using adduser?
[08:24] <DannDomm> hi
[08:24] <rafa__> Ol!
[08:24] <ubuntu> once again folks, i am here to find out how to make usb joystick work like a mouse in gnome. Any help is appreciated
[08:25] <fermatstheorem> ubuntu is in #ubuntu! the channel is going to implode
[08:25] <Mr1> Can anyone help me out with burning a movie
[08:25] <Mr1> ??
[08:25] <rafa__> hello! my name is rafael.
[08:26] <ubuntu> i have this USB joystick called RumblePad2. How do I make it work like mouse ?
[08:26] <fermatstheorem> rafa__: state your problem or insert your fav troll
[08:26] <Yulquen> short q: are there a limitation of how many symlinks you can put into a single directory, using ext3 filesystem?
[08:26] <rafa__> I don't speak english.
[08:26] <rafa__> Can you speak portuguese/
[08:27] <dgjones> !pt | rafa__
[08:27] <ubotu> rafa__: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[08:28] <saschahl> ubuntu: I told you, you can try the xserver-xorg-input-joystick module (at least version 1.2.1)
[08:28] <rafa__> thank you dgjones!
[08:28] <catalyn_> hi all
[08:28] <[nrx] > fermatstheorem: any ideas i can try out? it's the boss's laptop and i convinced him to stick ubuntu on it..
[08:28] <lmosher> Question: I use utorrent in winders, what will I like for linux?
[08:28] <g[r] eek> hi how do i list all users that have been added using adduser?
[08:28] <catalyn_> any romanian here?
[08:28] <saschahl> ubuntu: or try "joymouse" if Ubuntu ships it, but it's not the best solution
[08:28] <fermatstheorem> !torrent
[08:28] <ubotu> Torrent clients: Azureus (Java), BitTornado (Shell with python front-end), KTorrent (KDE/Qt), rTorrent (C++) -  Bittorent FAQ: http://www.bittorrent.com/FAQ.html
[08:28] <ubuntu> saschahl: it does not work
[08:28] <saschahl> why?
[08:29] <ubuntu> saschahl: i just installed it using package installer and the joystick is still not working. I use gnome
[08:29] <catalyn_> any  romanian here?
[08:29] <ompaul> !ro | catalyn_
[08:29] <ubotu> catalyn_: Daca doriti ajutor sau doriti sa discutati despre Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu, intrati pe #ubuntu-ro
[08:30] <saschahl> ubuntu: modified the xorg.conf file? I believe Ubuntu does not ship a recent enough version that works.
[08:30] <catalyn_> thanks
[08:30] <ubuntu> saschahl: how do I mofify xorg.conf?
[08:31] <saschahl> open it in a text editor. :-/
[08:31] <USMarine> ubuntu sudo nano /etc/X11.xorg.conf
[08:31] <ubuntu> saschah: yes, i know (e.g. gedit) but what lines should i insert?
[08:31] <_Alessandro> ! postgresql
[08:31] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about postgresql - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:31] <saschahl> again, version 1.1.0 does NOT work! It has a confirmed but
[08:31] <_Alessandro> !postgresql
[08:31] <saschahl> *bug
[08:32] <saschahl> ubuntu: man joystick
[08:32] <ubuntu> saschah: man joystick? is this a line or a command for console?
[08:32] <saschahl> a command for console
[08:32] <saschahl> it explains lines and options
[08:32] <ubuntu> saschah: ok, wait, i'll go and read
[08:33] <ubuntu> saschahl: it says there is not manual entry for joystick
[08:33] <saschahl> do NOT use the version shipped with stable Ubuntus
[08:33] <BlackDark> does anyone runs ubuntu feisty on a single core amd 32bits with a nvidia graphic card ?
[08:34] <srixon> hello, Im having problems with my laptop and ubuntu. if anyone could help it would be greatly appreciated.
[08:34] <ubuntu> saschah: what do you mean? what version?
[08:34] <srixon> With internet connections
[08:34] <BlackDark> srixon, what's the problem ?
[08:34] <LDS_Trooper> I have a quick question.. which is.. how can I change the text color on my desktop??
[08:34] <srixon> Earlier i could not get my network card to work correctly even when using ndiswrapper, now... ubuntu doesnt even see my wireless card.
[08:34] <saschahl> ubuntu: Ubuntu ships version 1.1.0 of the driver, but it does not work. You need at least version 1.2.1. Wait...
[08:35] <finferflu> hello
[08:36] <LDS_Trooper> Hey guys, any idea on how to change the font color on the Ubuntu desktop?
[08:36] <finferflu> a friend of mine just installed ubuntu, and was doing cut & paste from an usb flash card
[08:36] <finferflu> but she can't paste anything
[08:36] <saschahl> ubuntu: download your's here and install it: http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/x11/xserver-xorg-input-joystick
[08:36] <finferflu> and there's nothing left on the usb card
[08:36] <srixon> blackDark: do you have any idea?
[08:36] <finferflu> is there any way to retrieve the files?
[08:36] <ubuntu> saschahl: i installed the latest version of this driver xserver-xorg-input-joystick. You said I should edit xorg.conf.  What should I edit there?
[08:36] <saschahl> ubuntu: it's not the latest
[08:36] <BlackDark> srixon, no I never player with ndiswraper
[08:36] <saschahl> ubuntu: forget it, it won't work!
[08:37] <ubuntu> saschahl: why?
[08:37] <srixon> could you help me get ubuntu to at least see my wireless card?
[08:37] <BlackDark> srixon, do an lspci
[08:37] <saschahl> ubuntu: it has a bug. driver 1.1.0 does NOT load and work, believe me
[08:37] <ubuntu> saschahl: how should i fix that?
[08:37] <BlackDark> and try to see if you can see your card in the list
[08:37] <CaptainFrisbee> finferflu, can she past the files back on the USB disk?
[08:37] <finferflu> no
[08:37] <finferflu> there's no paste option available
[08:37] <srixon> I see my card.
[08:37] <rzimek78> is there a way to know when the system was installed in hdd? a command??
[08:38] <ubuntu> saschahl: i know C programming but i don't know anything about driver programming
[08:38] <genii> srixon: What is the line from lspci which contains your card?
[08:38] <faris> the lower side of gmencoder is missing (no encode, conf ... buttons r showing up) any help ?
[08:38] <saschahl> ubuntu: uhmmm. the driver 1.1.0 shipped with ubuntu is NOT the latest available
[08:38] <srixon> genii: 03:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini-PCI Card (rev 01)
[08:38] <srixon> Imon an HP Pavilion 6427cl
[08:39] <saschahl> ubuntu: you get the latest in the link I gave you, or you compile from source ( http://people.freedesktop.org/~saschahlusiak)
[08:39] <genii> srixon: OK, wait. i will see what driver or help there may be had.
[08:39] <srixon> i have the driver
[08:39] <finferflu> what if she disconnects the flash card without unmountin it?
[08:39] <srixon> the latest. the bcmwl5.inf
[08:39] <ubuntu> saschahl: ok, fine, i will download and compile, but THEN WHAT?
[08:39] <finferflu> would the data be "restored"?
[08:39] <LDS_Trooper> Hey guys, any idea on how to change the font color on the Ubuntu desktop?
[08:39] <genii> srixon: That is the Windows .inf file for the firmware, not the linux driver
[08:39] <saschahl> ubuntu: then you can read "man joystick". and then you can ask again and I will help you
[08:40] <CaptainFrisbee> finferflu, this *might* work
[08:40] <srixon> I dont think there is a linux driver, i couldnt find one, but if you are able to then wow. :P but beyond that i used ndiswrapper.
[08:40] <ubuntu> saschahl: ok, thanks, wait until i come back
[08:40] <CaptainFrisbee> finferflu, is the USB disk formatted as fat16?
[08:40] <finferflu> i think so
[08:40] <rzimek78> there is no way to know the date of installing the system on HDD ??
[08:40] <finferflu> let me check
[08:41] <finferflu> i can ssh into her machine
[08:41] <finferflu> and also use VNC
[08:41] <LDS_Trooper> saschahl, do you know how to change the color of the desktop font?
[08:41] <CaptainFrisbee> finferflu, maybe there is an undelete utility for fat filesystems. Let me see
[08:41] <nox-Hand> http://omploader.org/vNGVt <-- I have that picture where I require the underlined value. My printout in "parted" gives off Disk /dev/sda: 120GB
[08:41] <nox-Hand> How do I get the right value?
[08:41] <saschahl> LDS_Trooper: nope
[08:42] <finferflu> CaptainFrisbee: thanks, it's is vfat, but I don't know whether it's 16 or 32
[08:42] <LDS_Trooper> saschahl, ok thanks
[08:42] <srixon> Genii are you able to find anything
[08:42] <TU> is there any easy way to find out what version of ubuntu i'm running
[08:43] <fermatstheorem> awrighty, *tips hat* ,drive safe, shut your ports and feed your daemons
[08:43] <sbucat_> who know how install this driver rtl8180 + sa2400.
[08:44] <srixon> genii: have you seen anything that is a linux driver?
[08:44] <RedMercury> is there anyone here who can help me fix my linux server?
[08:44] <srixon> no
[08:44] <srixon> :P jk
[08:44] <faris> any help with running gmencoder ?
[08:44] <srixon> if its ubuntu then chances are yes
[08:44] <genii> Still looking
[08:44] <sbucat_> faris: do to what?
[08:45] <RedMercury> i took some HDDs out, all LVM partitions, now i get the message can't find /dev/sdb3.  it looks like my boot drive is sda now.  so i manually booted using grub setting root=/dev/sda3 and it barfs
[08:45] <faris>  the lower side of gmencoder is missing (no encode, conf ... buttons r showing up) any help ?
[08:45] <sbucat_> faris: i don t know if  this can help you but..for mencoder is nice to understand how convert http://f0rked.com/projects/simplerip
[08:45] <CaptainFrisbee> finferflu, are any of the files listed on /tmp ?
[08:45] <RedMercury> VFS: Cannot open root device /dev/sda3
[08:45] <finferflu> I have checked
[08:45] <finferflu> CaptainFrisbee: it doesn't look so
[08:46] <sico> :( i can't sudo apt-get upgrade and firefox won't run.... any ideas?
[08:46] <genii> srixon: At any rate, the tutorial for setting it up again with ndiswrapper can be found here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=297092
[08:46] <srixon> genii: my ubuntu networking is not seeing thati even have wireless, it shows wired and modem connections, not wireless but it did yesterday.
[08:46] <RedMercury> any ideas? :|
[08:46] <faris> i already have it the buttons r not showing up and i can;t resize the window
[08:46] <weezy> sico: firefox wont run? try running from console and see if there are any errors
[08:46] <despotic> Does anyone know if debootstrap downloads the packages from the Internet when you use it?
[08:47] <jcsackett> Does anyone know of a ppc friendly pdf reader for gnome that's better than evince? I need bookmarking capabilities post haste.
[08:47] <sico> weezy, nothing
[08:47] <finferflu> CaptainFrisbee: most of them are socket files... nothing more
[08:47] <CaptainFrisbee> finferflu, You could try magicrescue: http://jbj.rapanden.dk/magicrescue/ it's in the repo's
[08:48] <finferflu> ok
[08:48] <BlackDark> could anyone help me to solve a random freeze problem with feisty ?
[08:48] <neverblue> how can I find what app is using my audio ?
[08:48] <kowi> http://www.armer-wesing.de.gg
[08:48] <finferflu> CaptainFrisbee: I will give a look
[08:48] <magnetron> !ask | BlackDark
[08:48] <ubotu> BlackDark: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:48] <neverblue> BlackDark, did you use memtest to look at your RAM ?
[08:48] <finferflu> CaptainFrisbee: Thanks :)
[08:48] <BlackDark> my system random freezes after 2 days beeing up
[08:49] <BlackDark> I have a single core amd with a nividia card
[08:49] <nox-Hand>  I need help. Where a screenshot shows that "parted" should printout something like: "Disk /dev/hda: 240121727s" , mine prints out: "Disk /dev/sda: 120GB"  || I need the value in the type that the top one posts. How do I fix?
[08:49] <jcsackett> BlackDark -- it get particularly hot beforehand?
[08:49] <ubuntu> saschahl: you know, this thing does not compile. I run "make" but there is not Makefile, there is only Makefile.in and Makefile.am
[08:49] <BlackDark> using the last restricted driver
[08:49] <despotic> anyone familiar with debootstrap?
[08:49] <BlackDark> jcsackett, no
[08:49] <weezy> sico: why can't you apt-get upgrade?
[08:49] <jcsackett> make can take Makefile.in as an argument.
[08:49] <sico> i'll tell you the error in a second
[08:50] <ubuntu> jcsackett: no, it tells me no targets
[08:50] <herbaliser> hi
[08:50] <genii> srixon: First i would suggest to make sure that the ndiswrapper has been set up and that ubuntu knows how to use the card. After that if it is still not showing in the manager it will be a result of that app and not from driver issues
[08:50] <sico> can't install any program for that matter
[08:50] <g[r] eek> hi i need to extract a .zip file, what program must i install?
[08:50] <finferflu> gotta restart weechat
[08:50] <sico> i think i had a poweroutage during a previous update/upgrade
[08:50] <herbaliser> i'm connecting my video card to my tv and get black & white screen anybody know how to fix this?
[08:51] <herbaliser> ubuntu
[08:51] <genii> g[r] eek: unzip
[08:51] <srixon> ok
[08:51] <srixon> thanks genii
[08:51] <g[r] eek> genii: apt-get unzip?
[08:51] <BlackDark> jcsackett, at the time of the freeze, cpu was at 39 celcius and hte cast at 24 celcius
[08:51] <g[r] eek> apt-get install unzip
[08:51] <jcsackett> is there a plugin to give evince bookmarking abilities? or a better pdf reader for gnome?
[08:51] <sico> (Reading database ... dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/firefox-gnome-support_2.0.0.6+1-0ubuntu1_i386.deb (--unpack):
[08:51] <sico>  failed in buffer_read(fd): files list for package `gnome-applets-data': Input/output error
[08:51] <sico> Errors were encountered while processing:
[08:51] <sico>  /var/cache/apt/archives/firefox-gnome-support_2.0.0.6+1-0ubuntu1_i386.deb
[08:51] <sico> Processing was halted because there were too many errors.
[08:51] <sico> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[08:51] <ubuntu> saschahl: this thing does not compile
[08:51] <sico> sorry for large paste :(
[08:51] <finferflu> done
[08:51] <genii> g[r] eek: sudo apt-get install  unzip
[08:51] <g[r] eek> thanks genii
[08:51] <jcsackett> BlackDark -- Ah, no can help then. I just solved a freeze problem on mine related to overheating.
[08:52] <saschahl> ubuntu: you probably need some xorg-xserver-devel packages
[08:52] <herbaliser> http://pastebin.com/  sico us this for past
[08:52] <genii> srixon: After following the tutorial, if still issues please return for more assistance
[08:52] <sico> how? i can't use a browser
[08:52] <srixon> ok
[08:52] <ubuntu> saschahl: which ones?
[08:52] <genii> g[r] eek: np
[08:52] <herbaliser> i'm connecting my video card to my tv and get black & white screen anybody know how to fix this?
[08:52] <saschahl> ubuntu: and don't forget to run './configure --prefix=/usr' too
[08:52] <herbaliser> xorg.conf seems good
[08:52] <saschahl> I don't know, I don't use Ubuntu
[08:53] <ubuntu> saschahl: wait, what is './configer --prefix=/usr' ?
[08:53] <neverblue> BlackDark, I replied your question initially, looks like you choose to ignore it ;)
[08:53] <saschahl> ubuntu: it will create the Makefile for your system
[08:54] <BlackDark> neverblue, sorry just noticed it
[08:54] <ubuntu> saschahl: what should i run? I extracted the contents of the tarball into a directory. What is the next step?
[08:54] <sico> herbaliser, firefox won't work.  all other programs seem fime.  can't upgrade or install anything new
[08:55] <DarkCloud> can anyone help me? i'm trying to install ubuntu 7.04 onto my pc but after the loading bar fills up a black screen appears i've used the i386 and amd64 version but both dont work
[08:56] <neverblue> DarkCloud, is it a 64bit or 32bit system ?
[08:56] <DarkCloud> you mean the CPU?
[08:56] <AeroStick> hey everyone from me and Gutsy...:)
[08:56] <Tech_1> is there a pgm that shows cpu (temp)?.
[08:57] <jessii> lm_sensors
[08:57] <Tech_1> in apt?
[08:57] <DarkCloud> neverblue its a AMD Athlon 64 X2 cpu...
[08:57] <neverblue> DarkCloud, system would imply your computer, so yes to answer your question
[08:57] <herbaliser> grkellm
[08:57] <srixon> Ok, Problem...  When i try to goto manual Configuration VIA networking, its not showing my wireless card connection anymore. as it did before.
[08:57] <Tech_1> ok thank you.
[08:57] <BlackDark> Tech_1, mbmon
[08:58] <BlackDark> no modules to load, no kernel patch
[08:58] <neverblue> DarkCloud, then you might want to try the 'alternate' CD for installing Ubuntu, as the other one didnt work
[08:58] <AeroStick> i have a "window edge problem" while using desktop effects in appearance...:)
[08:58] <emanuele> hi
[08:58] <AeroStick> ...could anybody help?
[08:58] <magnetron> !ask | AeroStick
[08:58] <ubotu> AeroStick: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[08:58] <emanuele> is there a way to view xlsx (excel 2007 file) ?
[08:58] <DarkCloud> which one is the "alternate" CD neverblue
[08:58] <jessii> DarkCloud: im running same type of cpu, i had to use noapic cheat code in order to get the cd to boot. i used the 32bit live-cd.
[08:58] <AeroStick> so...?
[08:58] <RedMercury> its okay, i fixed it
[08:59] <AeroStick> i don't ask to ask a question, i need some answer?
[08:59] <sico> any ideas? anyone? :(
[08:59] <neverblue> DarkCloud, try the same site you downloaded the other CD from
[08:59] <Taco> How come desktop effects has no window borders, this is the same with beryl
[08:59] <praet> AeroStick: what is your edge problem?
[08:59] <RedMercury> why does my /dev/sda change to /dev/sdb when i add more hard drives?  even though its plugged into the same SATA port?
[08:59] <DarkCloud> noapic jessii?
[08:59] <praet> Taco: try [gtk-window-decorator --replace] 
[08:59] <AeroStick> the edges of the windows disappear praet
[08:59] <jessii> yah
[08:59] <Taco> Ok, one moment
[08:59] <AeroStick> edge..:D
[08:59] <finferflu> While I am checking, is there any way to retrieve the Gnome clipboard history?
[08:59] <Thomsen> Hi, does anyone know if it's possible to do a direct map with NFS and automount??
[08:59] <finferflu> something like a temporary file...
[08:59] <scarpia> esper.net
[08:59] <finferflu> temporary folder..
[09:00] <sams> jrip
[09:00] <DarkCloud> explain please jessii?
[09:00] <praet> AeroStick: all window decorations or a single edge?
[09:00] <AeroStick> all of 'em
[09:00] <AeroStick> praet, all
[09:00] <sico> ok, i can manage to get firefox to run from a windows partition using wine.  Still can't install or upgrade :(
[09:00] <El_Burro> redmercury, some bios's read the drives in a different order than you expect, mine add usb devices before the fixed drives
[09:00] <zimba12> hi
[09:00] <jessii> DarkCloud: i forget the key, i think it was F5 or F6 to input a custom boot string. just add 'noapic' to the end of the boot string and push enter.
[09:00] <praet> AeroStick: do you have the window decorator plugin enabled?
[09:00] <jo4> So, i'm trying to get my ATI driver setup correctly so i found this guide at wiki.linuxquestions.org. It said i had to fix some things in the kernel so i did. rebooted into it, but the damn wireless card won't show up. The only thing i removed was kernel debugging and Direct Rendering Manager. Other than the two, there's no difference. Won't my new kernel auto load modules needed for my system?
[09:01] <AeroStick> i had, they still there in the preferences, named compiz-config
[09:01] <AeroStick> but they're not working right now
[09:01] <zimba12>  I'm using Kubuntu for 4 months...20 minutes ago I started it and it happened a weird thing: I was logging to kdm, it accepted the password, but it immediatly came to login
[09:01] <Thomsen> finderflu: glipper
[09:01] <AeroStick> praet, tell me how to disable or get completely rid of it
[09:01] <praet> AeroStick: or thy this: alt-f2 then type [gtk-window-decorator --replace] 
[09:01] <zimba12>  I don't understand why it happens, I didn't change anything from the last hit boot
[09:02] <AeroStick> location could not be found praet
[09:02] <andreas_> hi
[09:02] <praet> AeroStick: or try it in a terminal
[09:03] <AeroStick> it is not currently installed praet.
[09:03] <praet> AeroStick: what is not installed? a terminal
[09:03] <andreas_> is there any way to refresh the systemtray to get rid of icons from crashed apps without restarting the X-server?
[09:03] <AeroStick> no, the gtk-window-decorator thing praet
[09:03] <finferflu> CaptainFrisbee: I couldn't rescue any file with magicrescue
[09:03] <praet> andreas_: restart gnome-panel?
[09:03] <Tech_1> I installed lm_sonsors..where can I find it?
[09:04] <sams> plz i need to play mpeg,avi,mp3 videos i installed mplayer but its not playing the above formate ???
[09:04] <Quak3r> andreas_, but you can remove the gnome panel and add it again (or the icon area plugin)
[09:04] <AeroStick> should we check my xorg.conf file praet? what do you say?...
[09:04] <jcsackett> Anyone know how to get hibernate working on a powerbook g4?
[09:04] <andreas_> Quak3r: i just want to refresh it
[09:04] <AeroStick> also my keyboard has problems about my main language... praet...
[09:04] <praet> AeroStick: did you instal compiz-gnome?
[09:05] <AeroStick> i've had compiz fusion
[09:05] <AeroStick> i've had compiz fusion praet
[09:05] <CaptainFrisbee> finferflu, did you use the correct 'recipe' with magicrescue?
[09:05] <finferflu> yes
[09:05] <finferflu> i checked the man page
[09:05] <Quak3r> andreas_, I can't help you then
[09:05] <praet> AeroStick: [dpkg --get-selections compiz-gnome] 
[09:05] <finferflu> I used both jpeg-jfif and jpeg-exif
[09:05] <andreas_> ok
[09:05] <Greg_> That did not work
[09:05] <Greg_> oh wait
[09:06] <david__> I need to set up a very simple localhost smtp server just for sending out email  merges to members on a very long - is there one out there that's easy to set up, hard to exploit, and on which I can control the rate of delivery?
[09:06] <Taco> Wonder why that did that, oh well
[09:06] <Taco> anyways that command did not work.
[09:06] <david__> a very long list, that is
[09:06] <AeroStick> praet, it just wrote there "compiz-gnome                deinstall"
[09:06] <Taco> the gtk-window-decorator --replace command that is
[09:06] <AeroStick> that's all
[09:06] <tdn> I have a text file in a strange encoding. I want to convert it to UTF-8, but I do not know what encoding it is in now. It has been written in Windows. Do you have any ideas how to approach the problem? The file is available here: http://thomasdamgaard.dk/tmp/bad-coding.tar.gz.
[09:06] <praet> AeroStick: are you in gnome or kde?
[09:07] <emanuele> is there a way to view xlsx on ubuntu 7.04 ?
[09:07] <AeroStick> probably in gnome, this is gutsy
[09:07] <DarkCloud> jessii that noapic thing still didnt work
[09:07] <AeroStick> probably in gnome, this is gutsy praet
[09:07] <emanuele> i mean, xlsx file
[09:07] <praet> AeroStick: run [sudo apt-get install compiz-gnome] 
[09:07] <Taco> On edgy eft I had beryl installed, could that have effected the reason why i dont have any borders in fiesty fawn for beryl or ubuntu's built in 3d desktop?
[09:08] <AeroStick> well... are you sure...?... then i need a couple of minutes to finish an update... praet
[09:08] <praet> AeroStick: yep
[09:08] <Tobster> Hi
[09:08] <Tobster> people I need to register
[09:09] <AeroStick> ok, i'm just afraid of crashing ubuntu once again..:S
[09:09] <sams> i need to add some lines in my source.list but i cant save it what shall i do ???
[09:09] <winbond> !ext4
[09:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ext4 - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[09:09] <Tech_1> I just installed lm_sonsors ans dont know where to find it.
[09:10] <EvaLuaTe> how could i disable my monitor from going off after some idle time ?
[09:10] <praet> sams: edit it with root permissions [sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list] 
[09:10] <ndube> you need to edit your sources file as root...
[09:10] <vishah> hi, what does "~" at the end of some filenames signify?
[09:10] <sams> i did but i cant save it
[09:10] <ndube> it is a temp file
[09:10] <vishah> ndube: will there be any problems if I delete those files after saving
[09:10] <ndube> file~ signifies it is temporary
[09:10] <ndube> nope
[09:11] <vishah> ndube: thanks
[09:11] <ndube> no prob
[09:11] <praet> EvaLuaTe: System > Preferences
[09:11] <praet> EvaLuaTe: System > Preferences > Power management
[09:11] <Taco> Does anyone here know how to fix the window border problem with desktop effects, I've tried [gtk-window-decorator --replace]  and that did not work.
[09:12] <EvaLuaTe> praet, i don't have a GUI, only command line
[09:12] <Tech_1> Could some one direct me where it might be
[09:12] <octalmage> Hey
[09:12] <javaJake> Hey, this should be easy for Linux "gurus".
[09:13] <javaJake> How do I take a .dsk image (I assume is a floppy image) and write it to a floppy?
[09:13] <javaJake> I assume it is*
[09:13] <octalmage> where is the ubuntu development channel?
[09:13] <magnetron> javaJake: use the dd command
[09:13] <javaJake> magnetron, oh, right, will the man page explain?
[09:13] <javaJake> Er, lemme check
[09:14] <magnetron> javaJake: probably, i don't know the syntax
[09:14] <javaJake> Ah, OK...
[09:14] <ndube> praet - If you don't have window boarders when you redo beryl, add the following to the 'Device' section of your xorg.conf
[09:14] <ndube> Option         "AddARGBGLXVisuals" "True"
[09:14] <ndube> Option         "RenderAccel" "True"
[09:14] <ndube> Option         "AllowGLXWithComposite" "True"
[09:14] <ndube> Option         "backingstore" "True"
[09:14] <ndube> Option         "TripleBuffer" "True"
[09:14] <Ferraann> Damn..
[09:14] <Ferraann> mireu que he trobat..
[09:14] <javaJake> !paste | ndube
[09:14] <ubotu> ndube: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[09:14] <Taco> So nobody knows how to fix the window border for beryl or desktop effects?
[09:15] <javaJake> Taco, that's a window decorator problem.
[09:15] <Quak3r> I need help to set up a plugin into Xchat any1 helps ?
[09:15] <javaJake> Taco, do you have emerald installed (beryl's thing)
[09:15] <CaptainFrisbee> Taco, hold on a minute
[09:15] <Taco> javaJake, yes I did have that installed before I uninstalled it again.
[09:15] <CaptainFrisbee> Taco, do you use an nvidia card?
[09:15] <Ferraann> The box said Requires Windows 95 or better. So I installed LINUX.
[09:16] <Taco> Yes
[09:16] <javaJake> Ferraann, lol
[09:16] <Ferraann> javaJake, that's true man,,
[09:16] <Taco> Ferraann, you sure it was not windows 3.1 or better?
[09:17] <ndube> taco...here is a fix http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38021/
[09:17] <javaJake> Taco, now now... just because you are having issues doesn't mean it's bad. That's generalizing - a logical fallacy.
[09:17] <Ferraann> Taco: NO lol
[09:18] <Taco> Fine :(
[09:18] <Ferraann> haha
[09:18] <Taco> I had a box say windows vista or better but I can't find a cheaper OS that sucks so much that it will work with it
[09:18] <UncleD> Why is sun-j2sdk1.5 - Java(TM) 2 SDK, Standard Edition, Sun Microsystems(TM) the latest version available?
[09:18] <UncleD> java has 1.6.2 out now
[09:19] <Ferraann> I would love to change the world, but they wont give me the source code
[09:19] <UncleD> Ferraann: The world runs on your own mental synapses and brain chemistry.
[09:19] <Ferraann> so.. what do I try ??
[09:19] <herbaliser> is there any software on ubuntu to recover ntfs parition?
[09:19] <UncleD> Ferraann: All you have to do is change your mind to change the world.
[09:19] <javaJake> UncleD, you need backport repositories enabled to get newer versions. Unfortunately that can cause some unstability.
[09:19] <Ferraann> Ok, I'll try
[09:19] <Ferraann> tahnks
[09:19] <UncleD> javaJake: How do I set that up?
[09:19] <javaJake> UncleD, i.e., it's like running beta software - you're not sure whether or not it'll work for you, but if it does, it's wicked cool.
[09:20] <UncleD> javaJake: Im willing to risk it.
[09:20] <javaJake> UncleD, System -> Administration -> Software Sources. Check the "backports" checkmark.
[09:20] <ktostaki> What should I do to enable cgi-scripts working in apache2? When I try do this then server responses: You don't have permission to access /wynik.cgi
[09:20] <Taco> ndube, So I just pop this whole thing into xorg.conf at the end of all the lines?
[09:20] <ndube> herbaliser: what do you mean "recover"
[09:20] <NMajik> Can anyone recommend a wireless scanner for use with an interface with an ndiswrapper driver? If I understand correctly, some of the more popular ones (kismet) don't allow this. I have a sneaking suspicion that this scanner will have to be active, because I don't believe my card can be put into monitor mode with ndiswapper.
[09:20] <ndube> yup
[09:20] <UncleD> javaJake: I'm on fiesty
[09:20] <Taco> cool, one moment then
[09:20] <UncleD> javaJake: I went from breezy->fiesty without making a backup
[09:20] <ktostaki> What should I do to enable cgi-scripts working in apache2? When I try to execute script then server responses: You don't have permission to access /wynik.cgi
[09:20] <javaJake> NMajik, ndiswrapper doesn't support kismet period.
[09:20] <UncleD> javaJake: i live on the edge :)
[09:20] <ndube> and obviously restart x
[09:20] <iowa^> is it possible to use the output from "whereis" and remove the listed files with rm?
[09:21] <magnetron> iowa^: dunno, but do you use tab completion?
[09:21] <NMajik> javajake: That's what I thought. Can you recommend an alternative wireless scanner?
[09:21] <javaJake> NMajik, wireless scanenr?
[09:21] <javaJake> NMajik, iwlist is about as good as you get without kismet
[09:22] <javaJake> NMajik, your card drivers needs to support "monitor" mode to get any better, and ndiswrapper doesn't let you do monitor mode.
[09:22] <iowa^> magnetron: yeah, but it would still be nicer to get the output directly from whereis :)
[09:22] <magnetron> NMajik: any ndiswrapper driver will only support the most basic of features
[09:22] <magnetron> iowa^: ofc, i would tell you the syntax IF I KNEW IT
[09:23] <javaJake> NMajik, I recommend you check out the supported Wireless cards in the Ubuntu Wiki. Find a card, and google it, and see what other people thought of it. That's how I picked my ASUS WL-107G wireless PCMCIA card.
[09:23] <iowa^> magnetron: hehe, thanks anyway ;)
[09:23] <herbaliser> ndube restore my partition table
[09:23] <javaJake> NMajik, you'll have to live without ndiswrapper if you want to do advanced scanning
[09:23] <javaJake> NMajik, I have to run, but I wish you luck
[09:23] <NMajik> javajake: Well, what is iwlist doing to find APs that couldn't be done in a program to allow for greater simplicity? Iwlist broadcasts something whereas kismet passively intecepts traffic, right?
[09:23] <javaJake> Yes
[09:23] <sky1> I want to search a certain text in a folder of files, I want to see which of the files have that text, I dont see a search button as regular windows system, I want to know the command
[09:24] <NMajik> javajake: So, for example, a netstumbler port to linux would work
[09:24] <javaJake> kismet also listens for hidden APs that don't broadcast whatsoever.
[09:24] <NMajik> (I know there isn't one)
[09:24] <NMajik> ?
[09:24] <javaJake> (kismet can also use GPS devices to map out signal strengths in your neighborhood!!! I've never used that though.)
[09:25] <sky1> what is the command to search for text in a/several files
[09:25] <javaJake> NMajik, maybe, I've never used NetStumbler
[09:25] <ndube> herbaliser: is your windows partition listed when you run gparted from a live CD?
[09:25] <magnetron> sky1: grep
[09:25] <NMajik> javajake: Thanks for your help, I'll look into it further; even if it is just a script to supplement the data of iwlist
[09:26] <Jordan_U> NMajik, What more data do you want?
[09:26] <iowa^> magnetron: sudo rm -rf `whereis keyword` got it! ;)
[09:26] <NMajik> Jordan_U: I don't need anymore data than iwlist provides
[09:27] <despotic> Hey guys, how can I make apt-get look to my cd for the packages instead of the Internet?
[09:27] <NMajik> Jordan_u: I'd just like it to automatically update and give me information on APs in the area
[09:27] <anandanbu> I have debian 4.0 and ubuntu 7.04 installed in my system and now i want to install fedora 7,help needed
[09:27] <NMajik> jordan_u: Any thoughts?
[09:27] <LjL> anandanbu: doesn't seem very ontopic to me...
[09:27] <sky1> magnetron: does grep recognize *.c or I have to specify the filenames
[09:27] <DjViper> anandanbu: why?
[09:28] <anandanbu> DjViper: Just to check how the rpm and other things work
[09:28] <Jordan_U> NMajik, Network manager? Wifi-radar?
[09:28] <DjViper> anandanbu: get vmware server instead
[09:28] <ndube> anadanbu; have you thought of running it in a virtual machine using vmware server?
[09:28] <herbaliser> ndube have not tried running the live cd
[09:28] <eck> anandanbu: slowly ;-)
[09:28] <magnetron> sky1: as all commands, it recognizes wild cards
[09:28] <despotic> anandanub: wouldn't you be better off using virtual server?
[09:28] <herbaliser> but i don't think i will be listed
[09:28] <NMajik> Jordan_u: Network manager seemed less than ideal. I haven't tried wifi-radar though, I'll look into that
[09:28] <Fruch> hello
[09:29] <anandanbu> DjViper: My ram wouldn't be enough to run it
[09:29] <Fruch> I'm having a question about virtualbox
[09:29] <sky1> magnetron: thanks
[09:29] <NMajik> jordan_u: Have you ever used netstumbler? Is there an equivalent you know of?
[09:29] <DjViper> anandanbu: okay
[09:29] <Fruch> anyone here used it  ?
[09:29] <adac2> is there a tool that shows me all incoming and outgoing network traffic? Something graphically maybe...
[09:29] <LjL> why does nobody ever even think of using vmware player? it's packaged darnit
[09:29] <anandanbu> DjViper: any suggestions for the installation
[09:29] <Jordan_U> NMajik, No I havn't, what exactly does it do?
[09:29] <praet> EvaLuaTe: now you are asking for a good time..
[09:29] <ndube> adac2: try etherape
[09:29] <Fruch> cause of "seamless windows"
[09:29] <EvaLuaTe> praet, what do you mean ?
[09:30] <Fruch> i don't think vmware has this feature
[09:30] <praet> EvaLuaTe: no gui
[09:30] <DjViper> anandanbu: google grub or lilo
[09:30] <adac2> ndube: something similar maybe..I'm more interested in bandwidth usage
[09:30] <EvaLuaTe> umm, i mean Desktop Environment, or General User Interface
[09:30] <leks> can I rebuild a certain kernel module?
[09:30] <NMajik> jordan_u: I believe it is basically a windows alternative to kismet, except it is active rather than passive so it would get around the lack of monitor mode much the same way iwlist does (I expect)
[09:30] <Taco> ndube, Could not start up Xterm when I restarted gnome. So I'm guessing put it at the end of the video card settings
[09:30] <anandanbu> ok
[09:30] <NMajik> jordan_u: But there isn't a port to linux
[09:30] <Taco> not at the end of the whole xorg.conf
[09:31] <EvaLuaTe> umm, s/general/graphical/
[09:31] <ndube> taco: you just need to add that to the end of the xorg.conf
[09:31] <valehru> Hey guys, anyone know how I can get real media to play in firefox on amd64?
[09:31] <Taco> ndube, I was stuck in terminal doing that. So that clearly was not the best idea.
[09:32] <laichzeit> anyone have a url on howto install gnome 2.20 on feisty?
[09:32] <rocunreal> i am running Ubuntu can anyone help me setup compiz idk how please?
[09:32] <NMajik> jordan_u: Does wifi-radar update continuously?
[09:32] <ndube> rocunreal: Compiz or Compiz-Fusion?
[09:32] <Jordan_U> NMajik, Please be more specific on what information you need and how you want it presented to you
[09:32] <praet> EvaLuaTe: look at this: [gconftool -R /apps/gnome-power-manager] 
[09:33] <rocunreal> ndube, compiz-fusion i guess
[09:33] <rocunreal> ndube, sounds coolier
[09:33] <Jordan_U> rocunreal, System -> Preferences -> Desktop Effects
[09:33] <GoodNews> hi everyone! need help with dual os boot
[09:33] <EvaLuaTe> praet, i don't have gnome
[09:33] <Jordan_U> rocunreal, It's also not finished :)
[09:33] <ndube> rocunreal: desktop effects is in preferences...that is compiz
[09:33] <Jordan_U> rocunreal, If you are new you probably want plain Compiz
[09:33] <EvaLuaTe> just like i said, there is no desktop environment, neither X installed
[09:33] <iarwain_> hiya, can anyone here help me with sed?
[09:33] <rocunreal> ndube, but it runs slow
[09:33] <ndube> rocunreal: compiz-fusion is beta
[09:34] <iarwain_> the man page is a bit confusing
[09:34] <praet> EvaLuaTe: now you are making thinks difficult :)
[09:34] <Azzmodan> desktop effects suck, if it doesn't have flames burning up my windows it's not worth having!
[09:34] <rocunreal> ndube, i want compiz-fusion this one is give me problems man
[09:34] <Jordan_U> EvaLuaTe, What are you trying to do?
[09:34] <rocunreal> ndube,
[09:34] <EvaLuaTe> praet, i got the server version of ubuntu 6.06 dapper drake
[09:34] <rocunreal> ndube, i am not new to computers
[09:34] <praet> EvaLuaTe: ah ok.
[09:34] <rocunreal> ndube, and this thing is slowing my comp down hardcore
[09:34] <djm62> hello: I've given a Feisty liveCD to a friend, he has a Russian keyboard, which works fine with F2->Russian at the boot menu.  How does he switch between cyrillic and latin upon bootup (to do useful stuff like - type website names)
[09:34] <chuckp> whats the command to get alot of files to a server using mput
[09:34] <EvaLuaTe> Jordan_U, i'm trying to disable power saving for my monitor, so it doesn't turn off automatically
[09:34] <Jordan_U> Azzmodan, You can add compiz-extras, it's just that Desktop Effects is the easiest way to enable Compiz and test if it works
[09:34] <NMajik> Jordan_u: Ideally, I would like to see APs as the come into range. I would like to know if they are encrypted, I would like a log to be created of the APs. A signal to noise ratio would be nice. Also, I would like the log to include when the AP was in range
[09:35] <ndube> rocunreal: if desktop effects is slowing down your system, compiz-fusion will be even worse
[09:35] <rocunreal> ndube, Blender gives me a slower FPS and so does my GUI  ( when i drag also it lags beside)
[09:35] <NMajik> jordan_u: Any combination of those things would be nice tough
[09:35] <NMajik> *though
[09:35] <rocunreal> ndube, no way man
[09:35] <rocunreal> ndube, theres got to be some driver issue
[09:35] <rocunreal> ndube, thats why i want compiz-fusion
[09:35] <ubuntu> all right everybody, i am still here with my problem. I cannot get the joystick to work as mouse on ubuntu Feisty Fawn. The joystick is USB Logitech RumblePad 2. Saschahl gave me a hint to use xf86-input-joystick-1.2.1 but i cannot run config because it give me error: no xorg-server
[09:36] <ndube> rocunreal: what type of video card are you using
[09:36] <laichzeit> hmmm... so gnome-2.20 will only happen once 7.10 is released?
[09:36] <Jordan_U> NMajik, I doubt that there is an application that does that, though it shouldn't be too hard to script with iwlist
[09:36] <SaFeT> hey guys quick question - im running vista right now (sux i know but need windows live for games) i need to go and delete a few windows files that windows won't let me - if i ran ubuntu on live mode could i delete those files?
[09:36] <rocunreal> ndube, right now your thinking my PC is junk, but its a power house
[09:36] <Azzmodan> EvaLuaTe,  setterm -powersave off -blank 0 ?
[09:36] <dwxreaper> I deleted my startup scripts for my ntp server (which I got from apt-get), now if i remove ntp and then install
[09:36] <rocunreal> ndube, im using an    7900 GS XXX
[09:36] <dwxreaper> the startup scripts are still missing, what do i do!
[09:36] <Jordan_U> SaFeT, Yes
[09:36] <laichzeit> SaFeT, yep
[09:36] <rocunreal> ndube, its and overclocked version of the 7900 GS
[09:36] <despotic> HOW can I make APT-GET look to my cdrom instead of the internet for the Ubuntu Desktop?
[09:36] <saschahl> ubuntu: what did you do so far?
[09:36] <SaFeT> awesome thx a lot guys
[09:36] <Azzmodan> dwxreaper, try removing with purge, then reinstall?
[09:37] <NMajik> jordan_u: That doesn't surprise me, I can't imagine those needs are too common. Unfortunately, I don't know much about scripting. Thanks for your help though
[09:37] <EvaLuaTe> Azzmodan, it didn't reply anything, hopefully it'll work, thank you :)
[09:37] <praet> EvaLuaTe: ok i think i have something: [setterm -blank 0]   << put that into /etc/profile
[09:37] <dwxreaper> azzmodan: apt-get purge program?
[09:37] <iarwain_> despotic: can you try using apt-cdrom ?
[09:37] <sams> plz help me
[09:37] <Azzmodan> apt-get remove --purge <app>
[09:37] <sams> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38022/
[09:37] <dunncox> What's the differnce between clamscan and clamdscan ?
[09:37] <sixpence> sams: What's up?
[09:37] <|seb|_> help! orinico wifi problems with ubuntu Feisty
[09:37] <dunncox> !info clamd
[09:37] <Azzmodan> clamdscan sounds like a deamon, running in the background
[09:37] <despotic> iarwain: does that work? I'm not really familiar with apt at all
[09:37] <ubotu> Package clamd does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[09:38] <ubuntu> saschahl: i used synaptic to see if xorg package is installed. It is.
[09:38] <rocunreal> ndube, what should i do ? i have to get this effects they are so cool better than Vista Aero Glass
[09:38] <dwxreaper> azzmodan: thanks , worked
[09:38] <dunncox> Azzmodan, Is it set to scan every so often ?
[09:38] <sams> sixpence ::: i paste the link plz
[09:38] <ubuntu> saschahl: now, i cannot run configure
[09:38] <saschahl> ubuntu: which version? Please tell me the version that "X -version" tells you
[09:38] <laichzeit> rocunreal, Beryl is cool.
[09:38] <wib> hi, i want to "eject" a usb drive but it gnome always says that there is data that needs to be written to the device. i already tried umount
[09:38] <rocunreal> Beryl?
[09:38] <Azzmodan> dwxreaper, dpkg-reconfigure should also work if you give it the right options, but the purge is easier most of the time :)
[09:38] <|seb|_> dunncox: i switched to ubuntu cuz i heard wifi support was divine but every upgrade is a risk it seems
[09:39] <rocunreal> i thought Beryl was dead
[09:39] <sixpence> sams: I'll take a look
[09:39] <praet> sams [wget -q http://packages.medibuntu.org/medibuntu-key.gpg -O- | sudo apt-key add - ] 
[09:39] <Azzmodan> dunncox, no idea
[09:39] <laichzeit> beryl is merged with compiz as far as I understand
[09:39] <rocunreal> laichzeit, i thoughr beyl was dead man
[09:39] <GoodNews> i've got problem with this thing. i've installed ubuntu 7.04 on one hard drive. in the system it's installed at ide as a master at ide0. in the menu.lst boot option is set to root (hd0,0). and I have another hard disk which is set as slave on ide 0 at which i have winxp. in the grub's menu.lst i'm adding this: title, then rootnoverify (hd1,0) - as i think it's the second drive etc. and it's not loading
[09:39] <praet> laichzeit: that is correct
[09:39] <sixpence> sams: No clue
[09:39] <ndube> rocunreal: http://news.softpedia.com/news/How-to-Install-Compiz-Fusion-on-Ubuntu-58113.shtml
[09:39] <Jordan_U> rocunreal, It will not be updated, but it is supported
[09:39] <dunncox> |seb|_, Stick with LTS then
[09:39] <iarwain_> hiya, can anyone here help me with sed? i can't seem to understand the man-page
[09:39] <praet> iarwain_: sed is a lifetime achievement
[09:39] <dunncox> iarwain_, Try #sed
[09:40] <iarwain_> dunncox: thanks :')
[09:40] <ubuntu> saschahl: it tells me in console: 'no package xorg-server is found' when i try to run configure from console
[09:40] <saschahl> do you have the xserver-xorg-devel package installed?
[09:40] <laichzeit> rocunreal, I installed Beryl last night (7.04) and it works fantastic
[09:40] <saschahl> (or whatever that package name was)
[09:40] <eck> iarwain_: the documentation for sed is texinfo, not man
[09:40] <dunncox> Azzmodan, So no harm in running clamdscan from a cron?
[09:40] <lnx_> google earth is oss ?
[09:40] <sams> praet:::: thanx i got it
[09:40] <lnx_> .j debian
[09:40] <dunncox> lnx_, No Just qt
[09:40] <iarwain_> eck: thanks :)
[09:40] <|seb|_> dunncox: what is LTS?
[09:40] <praet> sams: great
[09:40] <rocunreal> laichzeit, ill try if i have no luck, thanks for the infomation man
[09:41] <dunncox> !lts | |seb|_
[09:41] <ubotu> |seb|_: LTS means Long Term Support. LTS versions of Ubuntu will be supported for 3 years on the desktop, and 5 years on the server.
[09:41] <finferflu> CaptainFrisbee: I have managed to rescue the files, there was a bug in magicrescue: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-bugs/2007-March/445433.html
[09:41] <fen1x> how do I get my drives to show up on my desktop?
[09:41] <|seb|_> dunncox: will they help with a single question?
[09:41] <finferflu> CaptainFrisbee: wrong dependencies
[09:41] <dunncox> |seb|_, Ha ha :) What question ?
[09:41] <finferflu> CaptainFrisbee: thanks for your help, you made my and my friend's day :)
[09:41] <Jordan_U> |seb|_, The current LTS version is Dapper, which does not have nearly as easy setup of wireless as Feisty, I don't know why someone would suggest it for wireless support, maybe I missed something though
[09:42] <CaptainFrisbee> finferflu, thx glad that you could restore the files!
[09:42] <sams> praet:::: still i cant play mpeg ,avi and mp3 video files in mplayer i got the codecs too but still error
[09:42] <finferflu> :)
[09:42] <|seb|_> dunncox: there seems to be a lingering problem with prism2_pci conflicting with orinoco driver....i tried the fix on the web sites but no luck
[09:42] <dunncox> Jordan_U, He says that everytime he upgrades Wireless breaks
[09:42] <dunncox> Assuming that |seb|_  is a he :)
[09:43] <Jordan_U> sams, Is it an error about output plugin?
[09:43] <|seb|_> dunncox: in short....rmmod all wifi drivers then reload good ol' trusty orinoco....that failed for me
[09:43] <reem> who
[09:43] <UncleD> What causes this Erorr: /usr/bin/gitfm: fatal error: `chdir' failed: permission denied.
[09:43] <sams> it is like that ..faild seek
[09:43] <|seb|_> Jordan_U: Dapper did wifi fine...perhaps sticking with OLDER releases is safer?
[09:43] <Jordan_U> sams, And are you sure you really want Mplayer, the default player plays most videos fine and is easier to use for begginers
[09:43] <sams> praet:
[09:44] <blood> hello
[09:44] <Jordan_U> |seb|_, Not older, Dapper is just more stable because it is an LTS release
[09:44] <sixpence> How do I search the apt tree?
[09:44] <wo0f> hi
[09:44] <sams> \Jordan_U:  i need to play these files what ever player is
[09:44] <ubuntu> ok. How do I make xf86-input-joystick-1.2.1 to work? When I run configure, it tells me that i don't have xproto. What is xproto?
[09:44] <wo0f> where is the resticted drivers menu located in kde on ubuntu?
[09:44] <PriceChild> ubuntu, you're compiling this? why?
[09:44] <optimarcusprime> sixpence- http://packages.ubuntu.com/
[09:44] <|seb|_> Jordan_U: what does that mean 'an LTS release'? won't Feisty eventually become an LTS release too!?
[09:44] <Jordan_U> sams, What happens when you try to open them with totem?
[09:44] <PriceChild> !lts | |seb|_
[09:44] <praet> sixpence: apt-cache serach blach
[09:44] <saschahl> ubuntu: what version of Xorg do you have? What does "X -version" tell you? Tell me!
[09:44] <ubotu> |seb|_: LTS means Long Term Support. LTS versions of Ubuntu will be supported for 3 years on the desktop, and 5 years on the server.
[09:44] <Jordan_U> |seb|_, No
[09:44] <sams> Jordan_U: :::i i tried toten but there is also error
[09:44] <dunncox> |seb|_, no
[09:44] <GoodNews> people! can anyone help me&
[09:44] <wo0f> where is the resticted drivers menu located in kde on ubuntu?
[09:45] <GoodNews> ?
[09:45] <sams> wait let me tell u Jordan_U:
[09:45] <Jordan_U> sams, What error, and what version of Ubuntu are you using?
[09:45] <PriceChild> |seb|_, the next lts will be released in april: 8.04
[09:45] <sixpence> Is enemey territory in apt?
[09:45] <dunncox> wo0f, #kubuntu
[09:45] <finferflu> see ya later people
[09:45] <Jordan_U> |seb|_, What chipset out of curiosity?
[09:46] <|seb|_> Jordan_U: Intersil Prism
[09:46] <|seb|_> Jordan_U, dunncox: well then why wouldn't everyone just run LTS version then?
[09:46] <|seb|_> Jordan_U, dunncox: since they are done with more care (i assume) ?
[09:46] <dunncox> |seb|_, Some people like newer things
[09:46] <dunncox> |seb|_, Stable things are near always out of date
[09:47] <marx2k> is the next ubuntu version going to be LTS?
[09:47] <webster> hi
[09:47] <dunncox> marx2k, YEs
[09:47] <lufis> The ubuntu help wiki suggests installing camorama and xawtv to test a webcam, but neither of these apps are in the gutso repos
[09:47] <rocunreal> ndube, yo man
[09:47] <Jordan_U> |seb|_, Older programs, fewer features
[09:47] <marx2k> right on
[09:47] <Byan> anyone know where I can find a guide on how to compile things with a prefix?
[09:47] <Jordan_U> marx2k, No
[09:47] <marx2k> bogus
[09:47] <rocunreal> ndube, theres like KDI users and Gnome users
[09:47] <dwxreaper> why do i have two ntp daemons running at bootup.  here is the processes running, and the startup script (in if-up.d)
[09:47] <dwxreaper> http://pastebin.ca/705061
[09:47] <rocunreal> ndube, idk what one i should choose
[09:47] <dunncox> marx2k, Oh right :) not the next one the one after
[09:47] <Jordan_U> marx2k, The second to next will be ( 8.04 ) though
[09:47] <lufis> Byan: ./configure --prefix=foobar
[09:48] <rocunreal> ndube, i know on on Ubuntu so i should be a Gnome user but what is up with the other choice?
[09:48] <marx2k> gotcha
[09:48] <|seb|_> Jordan_U: ironic that my server got up with Feisty but i'll downgrade to Dapper on laptop to get wifi going
[09:48] <rocunreal> marx2k, i see you before man ^^
[09:48] <marx2k> rocunreal: you can run both
[09:48] <marx2k> rocunreal: thats right :)
[09:48] <Byan> lufis: yeah, I know that much, but if I compile a library.., I need the other configure script to find it?
[09:48] <rocunreal> marx2k, gnome and KDI?
[09:48] <Byan> does that make sense?
[09:48] <marx2k> KDE
[09:48] <dunncox> rocunreal, Install kubuntu-desktop and choose for your self
[09:48] <rocunreal> marx2k, but i thought i was Gnome
[09:48] <lufis> Byan: a library that the compiled app needs?
[09:49] <dwxreaper> why do i have two ntp daemons running at bootup.  here is the processes running, and the startup script (in if-up.d)
[09:49] <dwxreaper> http://pastebin.ca/705061
[09:49] <Byan> lufis: trying to install rtorrent.. can't get it to find libsigc++
[09:49] <marx2k> yeah I installed Ubuntu on this hard drive... which installs Gnome... but all you need to do is go to terminal and type "sudo aptitude install kde-desktop" and VOILA... you've got KDE installed alongside gnome
[09:49] <paolo_> hi. i see small characters  on the screen, since two days. how can i fix that?
[09:49] <lufis> Byan: it's not in the repos?
[09:49] <rocunreal> marx2k, but i thought i was Gnome man this Compiz-Fusion thing is giving me 2 choices
[09:49] <Byan> lufis: I don't have root
[09:49] <swx_> hi
[09:49] <lufis> Byan: oh, forgot the password or something?
[09:49] <Byan> lufis: lab computer
[09:49] <rocunreal> marx2k, ill just use Gnome man
[09:49] <lufis> Byan: ooh
[09:50] <marx2k> gnome uses metacity as a dislplay manager... you can choose compiz as your display manager
[09:50] <rocunreal> marx2k, will that work for Compiz-Fusion?
[09:50] <marx2k> but Gnome/KDE are 2 different window managers
[09:50] <marx2k> rocunreal: my KDE works with compiz-fusion
[09:50] <dunncox> marx2k, Neither are window managers
[09:50] <adac2> which driver should i use for to have best performance with an ati 9600 and beryl?
[09:50] <swx_> Anyone knows about a linux compatible software with wich you can create truth table, karnaugh table, simplification of equation?
[09:50] <rocunreal> marx2k, http://news.softpedia.com/news/How-to-Install-Compiz-Fusion-on-Ubuntu-58113.shtml
[09:50] <Byan> lufis: any suggestions?
[09:50] <rocunreal> marx2k, but look at the 2 choices they give me
[09:51] <marx2k> rocunreal: those commands will work in gnome and KDE since they're specific to neither one
[09:51] <dunncox> 3 more releases till KDE4 :)
[09:51] <rocunreal> marx2k, im just gonna use the Gnome one then right/
[09:52] <rocunreal> marx2k, if i use the gnome alone its not gonna kill me right?
[09:52] <marx2k> you can run KDE apps (like Amarok) in Gnome and you can run Gnome apps in KDE
[09:52] <marx2k> rocunreal: nope...some people (like me) just like KDE better
[09:52] <marx2k> dunncox: it's looking GOOD
[09:52] <dunncox> :-) Hopefully 4.1 will be out by then
[09:52] <dunncox> that's going to be rocking
[09:53] <rocunreal> marx2k, i think linux needs to be more simple
[09:53] <marx2k> I still havent gotten around to seriously modifying KDE's eyecandy
[09:53] <dunncox> rocunreal, How so?
[09:53] <sixpence> Stamp
[09:53] <marx2k> rocunreal: it's really simple once youve used it enough.. it's just different from the standard windows
[09:53] <rocunreal> marx2k, if they just fixxed a few things
[09:53] <unique311> so i smelled something burning...and now my speakers don't work on my notebook.
[09:53] <rocunreal> marx2k, indeed linux is better but slightly harder
[09:54] <unique311> thank god its the speakers only..
[09:54] <rocunreal> marx2k, but alot of ubunut is simplier than windows xp
[09:54] <marx2k> nah its not harder... once you get used to the file system, everything really falls into place
[09:54] <unique311> headphone work
[09:54] <marx2k> unique311: your computer hates your chioce of music
[09:54] <Jordan_U> |seb|_, If you don't mind doing bug reporting This might be the bug that is causing your problems and they need information from a Gutsy LiveCD if you are willing to try it and report back
[09:54] <rocunreal> marx2k, ^^ i guess i will see then when i  get more used to linux
[09:54] <unique311> not sure thats the reason
[09:54] <Jordan_U> |seb|_, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/117400
[09:54] <dunncox> rocunreal, Make you a deal. you tell us what you don't get and we will explain why it's simple
[09:55] <dunncox> rocunreal, Except X :) that could be simpler :)
[09:55] <unique311> not sure the reason at all.
[09:55] <unique311> i don't abuse the speakers
[09:55] <unique311> first my thinkpad dies..
[09:55] <rocunreal> dunncox, well i can handle it
[09:55] <rocunreal> dunncox, but with wine
[09:55] <marx2k> X will be simpler in the next release of Ubuntu, with a GUI-based xorg.conf editor
[09:55] <rocunreal> dunncox, and some games like farcry
[09:55] <unique311> now issues with the fujitsu
[09:55] <rocunreal> dunncox, farcy shows boot screen then disapears
[09:56] <josiah> every time i start ubuntu I have to run this command in order for my wireless to work: sudo modprobe ndiswrapper
[09:56] <josiah> is there any way around that?
[09:56] <dunncox> rocunreal, #winehq and that really has nothing to do with LInux
[09:56] <marx2k> unique311: my g/f runs ubuntu on her fujitsu laptop with no problems... hope she doesnt run into any :/
[09:56] <dunncox> Quake and unreal run fine in native Linux
[09:56] <praet> josiah: put that command in your sessions
[09:56] <|seb|_> Jordan_U: thanks
[09:56] <velko> josiah, put the word ndiswrapper in the file /etc/modules and reboot
[09:56] <rocunreal> josiah,  have the command start automaticly without you typing in the command
[09:56] <dwxreaper> can someone help me with ntp?
[09:56] <dwxreaper> it's running two daemons at boot, but it works with only one running
[09:56] <dwxreaper> http://pastebin.ca/705066
[09:57] <reem>            
[09:57] <praet> reem: !ar
[09:57] <rocunreal> reem, English
[09:57] <velko> reem, beautiful!
[09:57] <reem> no
[09:57] <praet> !sa |reem
[09:57] <ubotu> reem: For the Arabic language or Saudi Arabia you are invited to join     #ubuntu-sa
[09:57] <josiah> thank you praet and velko... very funny rocunreal
[09:58] <dwxreaper> can someone help me with ntp?
[09:58] <dwxreaper> it's running two daemons at boot, but it works with only one running
[09:58] <dwxreaper> http://pastebin.ca/705066
[09:58] <rocunreal> joshiah, lol :)
[09:58] <reem>   
[09:58] <josiah> praet: if i put sudo modprobe ndiswrapper into sessions will it ask me for the sudo password every time i boot up? or can I just put in modprobe ndiswrapper?
[09:59] <reem>       
[09:59] <bascule> if it runs at boot time its running as root
[09:59] <marx2k> josiah: depends if all processes started from there run as root
[09:59] <Jordan_U> josiah, You don't want to put things requiring root privileges in session startup
[09:59] <josiah> marx2k: I have no idea if they run as root or not
[09:59] <bascule> won't stay root, but executes a root
[09:59] <velko> josiah, all modules listed in /etc/modules get loaded on boot time. this is what you want
[10:00] <marx2k> josiah: they do :)
[10:00] <praet> reem: /join #ubuntu-sa
[10:00] <Jordan_U> josiah, Nor do you want to use modprobe to automatically load modules at boot
[10:00] <josiah> marx2k: ok
[10:00] <josiah> velko: ok
[10:00] <dunncox> praet, There is basically no one in the room
[10:00] <sixpence> Yes
[10:01] <`Cube> what is that ubuntu FEISTY FAWN?`is it a special version? or just a name for the current release?
[10:02] <`Cube> IM A COMPLETE LINUX NOOB: what is that ubuntu FEISTY FAWN?`is it a special version? or just a name for the current release?/
[10:02] <dwxreaper> can someone help me with ntp?
[10:02] <dwxreaper> it's running two daemons at boot, but it works with only one running
[10:02] <dwxreaper> http://pastebin.ca/705066
[10:02] <ceil420> can someone tell me the command to convert .avi to .gif without ffmpeg? i know it was something simple, but can't remember what it was :x
[10:02] <ndube> feisty fawn is the release name
[10:02] <Jordan_U> `Cube, It was the Code name before it was released
[10:02] <LjL> !feisty | `Cube
[10:02] <ubotu> `Cube: Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) is the latest version of Ubuntu. Upgrading to Feisty: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FeistyUpgrades - Downloading: http://www.ubuntu.com/download - For BitTorrent downloads, see !Torrents
[10:02] <`Cube> thanks nbude!
[10:02] <`Cube> thanks to everyone!
[10:02] <`Cube> love you (k)
[10:02] <rocunreal> ceil420, do you use 3d apps?
[10:02] <Jordan_U> `Cube, the "real" name is 7.04 but Feisty is more fun to say, so most people do :)
[10:02] <josiah> velko: how do I save the modules file? says its read only
[10:03] <ndube> FEISTY ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[10:03] <ceil420> rocunreal, i use Blender
[10:03] <marx2k> Fiesty is easier to remember
[10:03] <rocunreal> ceil420, i use Maya 7 Unlimited
[10:03] <marx2k> beats speaking in version numbers
[10:03] <ndube> true
[10:03] <velko> josiah, you have to edit this file as root: gksudo gedit /etc/modules
[10:03] <paolo_> i have that : "the module monitor & display could not be loaded"  and small fonts on my desktop. how can i solve? thnks
[10:03] <sky1> what does "char **something" means ?
[10:03] <rocunreal> ceil420, i do a little bit of blender but i aint pro with blender
[10:03] <ceil420> Gratz.
[10:03] <paolo_> (this happened after installing a wi-fi nic)
[10:03] <rocunreal> ceil420, you pretty good with blender?
[10:03] <Ulti> hey hey, just wondering if anyone in here has any idea how to change the voices used by festival?
[10:04] <Ulti> I have all the festvox packages installed
[10:04] <ceil420> not good enough to convert avi's it puts out to gif's
[10:04] <ndube> rocunreal: u get compiz-fusion working?
[10:04] <ndube> I had to reboot
[10:04] <jp_> j'ai un pb de webcam, elle marche bien v4l par ex sous ekiga et amsn la prend en v4l2 et elle marche pas bien, on peut la remettre en v4l ??
[10:04] <eck> sky1: do you know any C?
[10:04] <bascule> rocunreal: 1st, nice to e you got hw acceleration, and are you an artist type? I like that 3d stuff
[10:04] <nbkr> !fr | jp
[10:04] <ubotu> jp: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[10:04] <jp_> oups
[10:04] <rocunreal> ndube, thanks for asking, im pretty sure it will be just doing the last line of code
[10:04] <sky1> eck: I know for one asterix its a pointer
[10:04] <sky1> why two
[10:04] <ndube> nice
[10:04] <eck> sky1: it's a pointer to a pointer
[10:04] <josiah> velko: ok reboot time thank you very much for the help
[10:05] <sky1> holy cow
[10:05] <ndube> rocunreal: it is definitly something to show off..
[10:05] <rocunreal> rocunreal, i do effects ^^
[10:05] <pbn> Hello, what is the planned release date for kubuntu 7.10 ?
[10:05] <rocunreal> rocunreal, modeling
[10:05] <bascule> i see
[10:05] <rocunreal> rocunreal, animation
[10:05] <eck> sky1: e.g. if you have an array of strings, it will be type char**
[10:05] <rocunreal> rocunreal, Rigs
[10:05] <ndube> pbn: i think oct 10?
[10:05] <rocunreal> rocunreal, little bit of mel
[10:05] <dunncox> reem, Hello
[10:05] <pbn> ndube: thank you
[10:05] <Scunizi> pbn, it's in the number of the release 7.10 .. that is 2007 Oct.
[10:05] <mirak> in mplayer subfont-text-scale doesn't effect sub size I don't know why, because it was working before
[10:06] <ceil420> mplayer input-file.avi -vo gif89a:output-file.gif:fps=24
[10:06] <ceil420> (thanks)
[10:06] <dunncox> pbn, The 7 is the year the 10 is the month
[10:07] <Scunizi> It's pretty quiet in here for 1200+ people. :)
[10:07] <dunncox> Scunizi, Wait till next month
[10:07] <ndube> quiet it is...
[10:07] <Scunizi> i'm sure..! :)
[10:08] <svg> is there a way to avoid sudo checking its timestamp dir, or to dynamically change that dir?
[10:08] <reem> 1
[10:08] <eck> svg: what do you mean?
[10:08] <Scunizi> I'm already preping for next month.  Moving /home to it's own partition and will have another partition ready for a fresh install.
[10:08] <dunncox> reem, type /j #ubuntu-sa
[10:09] <genii> man touch     will tell you how to change timestamps of files
[10:09] <Veinor> svg: you mean so that once you sudo and enter your password, you never have to do it again?
[10:09] <Veinor> per login, that is
[10:09] <svg> eck: by default sudo needs /var/run/sudo
[10:09] <CoasterMaster> Veinor, it will remember it for ~5 minutes
[10:09] <Scunizi> Veinor, per 15 min. increments.. typically,.. not guaranteed
[10:09] <svg> ik have a problem where /var disappeared... hence sudo refuses to work
[10:09] <bibi_> salut :)
[10:10] <eck> svg: you can reboot into single user mode and recreate /var
[10:10] <bl4cktone> Guys, I think my metacity is messed up.  I have no idea what to do
[10:10] <kitche> svg, did you delete anything recently
[10:10] <Veinor> it's possible to change it though
[10:10] <Scunizi> Veinor, like CoasterMaster said.. probably closer to 5 min.
[10:10] <svg> it's a remote box, so if possible I'd rather find another way
[10:10] <genii> maybe /var separate partition and not clean/mounted
[10:10] <lufis> My cam works under ekiga, but I can't seem to get it to show up in vlc. Any ideas?
[10:10] <firefly2442> Where can I find instructions on how to create an Ubuntu .deb package?
[10:10] <Scunizi> !deb
[10:10] <ubotu> deb is the Debian package format, also used by Ubuntu. To install .deb files, simply double-click on them (Ubuntu) or right-click and select Kubuntu Package Menu->install (Kubuntu)
[10:10] <dunncox> !deb
[10:11] <dunncox> !packaging
[10:11] <kitche> firefly2442, from the ubuntu wiki
[10:11] <ubotu> The packaging guide is at http://doc.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/packagingguide/C/index.html - See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Packages/New for information on getting a package integrated into Ubuntu - Other developer resources are at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DeveloperResources - See also !backports
[10:11] <svg> I know what caused it: me doing something stupid
[10:11] <velko> firefly2442, google for "new debian maintainer guide"
[10:11] <svg> Veinor: how to change it?
[10:11] <dunncox> firefly2442, ^^^
[10:11] <adamrn83> what do u lot think of wine is it any good
[10:11] <eck> svg: sudo has about a million options, read the sudoers man page. the problem is i don't know if you can change them without being root
[10:11] <adamrn83> ?
[10:11] <dunncox> adamrn83, If it  works for you :)
[10:11] <Veinor> eck: you do need root
[10:11] <Scunizi> adamrn83, it has its purpose but is not flawless.
[10:11] <eck> Veinor: of course ;-)
[10:12] <adamrn83> whats it like for running windows games?
[10:12] <eck> it would be an awfully big security hole otherwise!
[10:12] <Veinor> svg: run sudo visudo, and then go to the line that starts with "Defaults" (not # Defaults)
[10:12] <Draggin> Hi everyone - me again... Still brand new to Linux and still confused...
[10:12] <svg> as sudo is not working, single user will be the only option
[10:12] <Scunizi> Draggin, what's up?
[10:12] <herbaliser> hi draggin
[10:12] <dunncox> !cedega | adamrn83
[10:13] <bl4cktone> if anyone can help, I can't see in my terminal window.  and metacity doesn't load
[10:13] <eck> if you change sudoers to use NOPASSWD you probably don't need /var, not entirely sure about that though
[10:13] <ubotu> adamrn83: cedega is a project based on WINE, aimed at running Windows games on Linux. For more info, see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/Cedega
[10:13] <Veinor> svg: well until you get sudo to work, I can't really help you
[10:13] <adamrn83> cheers
[10:13] <Draggin> Hey hey - well scunizi, I'm confused with application installations (and uninstallations)
[10:13] <svg> and as getting sudo to work is the problem :) thanks for info
[10:13] <mindrape> bl4cktone - any error msgs?
[10:14] <dunncox> Draggin, Go on
[10:14] <bl4cktone> mindrape no error messages, I installed this 3d desktop deal a while back that loads up in XGL but now it's doing it in GNOME
[10:14] <Scunizi> Draggin, since you are getting started, try using just synaptic.  It will have most everything you need.  If you need something that's not there. look for a "deb" package. Download, double click and it will install.
[10:14] <herbaliser> beryl-manager bl4cktone
[10:14] <herbaliser> run it
[10:15] <adamrn83> is possible to play games in wine
[10:15] <mindrape> bl4cktone - can you describe what happens from bootup to attemptig to start the GUI?  Can you get into ANY GUI at all?
[10:15] <herbaliser> sure adamrn83
[10:15] <darklordveynom> how would i configure a bash script to run when i plug in my USB flash drive?
[10:15] <herbaliser> but not all games
[10:15] <mindrape> adamrn83 - yes... www.winehq.org has an application database that describes compatability
[10:15] <Draggin> Dunncox; scunizi - after finally getting Ubuntu up and running, I tried running GIMP, but it locked up while trying to load XSane. I tried running XSane on its own - same thing. So I got the latest version of XSane to try and install it, followed the instructions, but it simply doesn't work...
[10:15] <dunncox> adamrn83, Yes
[10:15] <adamrn83> is it difficult to config?
[10:15] <Draggin> It gives some error message when I run ./configure
[10:15] <dunncox> Draggin, What version of Ubuntu are you running?
[10:15] <herbaliser> http://appdb.winehq.org/
[10:16] <Draggin> dunncox - 7.04
[10:16] <bl4cktone> I got a GUI but I can't grab the windows and move them around.  another problem seems that the terminal is just white out box so I can't do type beryl-manager
[10:16] <dunncox> adamrn83, No not realy
[10:16] <UncleD> error: ITIMER_VIRTUAL undeclared (first use in this function) --- Im getting this error when running make for a program.
[10:16] <herbaliser> for supported apps and install instructions
[10:16] <Scunizi> Draggin, I'm not sure why Xsane would lock gimp unless you're trying to scan something or the newer gimp relys on it.. I've never had that prob.
[10:16] <UncleD> How do I fix the itmer error?
[10:16] <firefly2442> Are there any tools that take a .tar.gz file and create a .deb file?
[10:16] <mindrape> bl4cktone - are you primarily using Gnome? KDE? XFCE?
[10:16] <adamrn83> ill give it a try then
[10:16] <eck> firefly2442: they're totally different things
[10:16] <bl4cktone> mindrape - was XGL but now GNOME
[10:16] <herbaliser> anybody worked with acpi events before, i would like to shutdown my computer on lid close
[10:16] <Scunizi> Draggin, you can always reinstall gimp from synaptic and see if that helps.
[10:16] <dunncox> adamrn83, go to appdb.winehq.org first
[10:16] <ndube> bl4cktone: do you use a nvidia graphics card
[10:16] <firefly2442> eck: I know but for very simple programs?
[10:16] <mindrape> bl4cktone - try emerald --remove
[10:17] <Draggin> Scunizi - good point... I haven't tried that yet
[10:17] <dunncox> firefly2442, try checkinstal
[10:17] <firefly2442> thanks
[10:17] <Draggin> But Scunizi - also - FSpot doesn't run either - it also locks up when I try to start it
[10:17] <lnx_> what in linux is like flashget in windows ?
[10:17] <dunncox> firefly2442, Don't complain if it breaks stuff though :)
[10:17] <mindrape> lnx_ have you tried googling to any extent yet?
[10:17] <eck> firefly2442: i guess you could probably write one, it would be very difficult to get it to work except for a very small amount of the time
[10:17] <dunncox> lnx_, wget
[10:18] <Draggin> All the other programs are fine though - all the little utils run, OpenOffice runs, etc.  It just seems to be the graphic stuff
[10:18] <velko> UncleD, this is not some general error as you might think. it means that the compiler expects to know the value of some variable but it is not defined. it's application specific
[10:18] <firefly2442> ok thanks, time to start reading.... :)
[10:18] <eck> because source tarballs are not really standardized
[10:18] <velko> UncleD, you better ask the developers of the application about this problem
[10:18] <dunncox> eck, Well they do have makefiles
[10:18] <eck> dunncox: yeah, but how do you know which make options to run :-P
[10:19] <chill> does anyone know how to turn of the bootsplash logo? i just want plain text rolling over my screen at startup
[10:19] <Draggin> dunncox - could you give me a little overview on makefiles too, please? I had some issues with them last night too
[10:19] <lnx_> dunncox , i need something grapchical ?
[10:19] <srixon> My wireless card isnt showing up in the list of network devices for ubuntu. but it shows up in LSPCI  how do i fix this?
[10:19] <POVaddct> !info d4x
[10:19] <praet> bl4cktone: Undo whatever changes you made in a new session (ctrl+alt+f1, login, then sudo nano /etc/gdm/gdm.conf and -custom)
[10:20] <ubotu> d4x: graphical download manager. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.5.7.1-4 (feisty), package size 721 kB, installed size 2048 kB
[10:20] <dunncox> Draggin, You should really be more comfortable with applications in general before playing with makefiles
[10:20] <POVaddct> lnx_: look at what ubotu said
[10:20] <dunncox> lnx_, kget ?
[10:20] <ndube> wget is command line
[10:20] <firefly2442> chill: look for a program called startup manager
[10:20] <boubbin> what if i think i have found a thing from (k)ubuntu that i think is a bug, where should i report these kind of things ?
[10:20] <chill> firefly2442, thanks
[10:20] <herbaliser> gnome-splashscreemanager
[10:21] <srixon> My wireless card isnt showing up in the list of network devices for ubuntu. but it shows up in LSPCI  how do i fix this?
[10:21] <eck> boubbin: launchpad
[10:21] <herbaliser> chill
[10:21] <Draggin> Yes, but dunncox, some of the apps that I need to install only speak about makefiles and such in the installation instructions... I'm just interested in getting the programs up and running
[10:21] <kitche> !launchpad | boubbin
[10:21] <ubotu> boubbin: launchpad is a collection of development services for Open Source projects. It's Ubuntu's Bounty and Bug tracker, and much more; see https://launchpad.net/
[10:21] <dunncox> Draggin, But in essence it's a set of options about how a program should be compiled, the permisions it shuld have and where the subsequent files should be put
[10:21] <praet> chill: sudo apt-get install gnome-splashscreen-manager
[10:21] <GIn> srixon, if you type iwconfig, does it show your card?
[10:21] <dunncox> Draggin, Which programs ?
[10:21] <boubbin> eck kitche thanks.
[10:21] <srixon> GIn: No.
[10:21] <GIn> srixon, do you know what is the card model?
[10:21] <Dynamicc> my sound on my laptop is not working i am using fiesty fawn on a toshiba a135-s4527
[10:21] <Draggin> For one thing, the thing that I want up and running as soon as possible is FabForce DBDesigner
[10:22] <srixon> Its a broadcom wlan 1390
[10:22] <srixon> it showed up before.
[10:22] <ndube> before what?
[10:22] <dunncox> !info DBdesinger
[10:22] <ubotu> Package dbdesinger does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[10:22] <herbaliser> Dynamicc alsamixer possible it is muted
[10:22] <GIn> srixon, does it show up if you run ifconfig -a?
[10:22] <dunncox> !find DBdesinger
[10:22] <rocunreal> i got compiz-fusion installed my Preformance is Legendary :)    its going fast BABY!!!
[10:22] <UncleD> velko: sudo aptitude install linux-headers-`uname -r` --- installed linux headers but it did not solve the problem.
[10:22] <ubotu> Package/file dbdesinger does not exist in feisty
[10:22] <dunncox> !find DBdesigner
[10:22] <Dynamicc> nothing is muted or nothing
[10:22] <rocunreal> ndube, thanks so much man
[10:22] <Dynamicc> everything is unmuted
[10:22] <ndube> no prob dude
[10:22] <ubotu> Package/file dbdesigner does not exist in feisty
[10:22] <srixon> GIn: Nope.
[10:22] <rocunreal> ndube, i got it going its running so fast with the 3d stuff
[10:22] <dunncox> Draggin, Hmm URL?
[10:23] <cmak_> if you have two hds what would be the best mounting strategy for /usr/(lib|bin|share)? share/ with bin on one harddisk and lib/ on the other?
[10:23] <GIn> srixon, it looks like you have to use ndiswrapper to use the card
[10:23] <ndube> some of the effects are friggen awesome
[10:23] <velko> UncleD, ask the program developers for help. i doubt that you can get help here
[10:23] <rocunreal> ndube, i wish i could help you out because you have no idea what you just did for me
[10:23] <Draggin> Hang on dunncox... I'll find it...
[10:23] <srixon> Ndis doesnt pick it up either
[10:23] <GIn> srixon, here is the guide how to get it working. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=297092
[10:23] <j4ne> hi
[10:23] <ndube> it's alright
[10:23] <srixon> Ive eben through ndis and everything.
[10:23] <Dynamicc> my sound on my laptop is not working i am using fiesty fawn on a toshiba a135-s4527 alsa mixer is not muted or nothing
[10:23] <chill> hmm, i think it worked, i'm going to check....
[10:23] <rocunreal> ndube, :( well, rock on man you are the best!
[10:23] <GIn> srixon, you did it ?
[10:23] <ndube> i spent the better part of a day messing with it (at work)
[10:23] <srixon> Ill tell you where i saw it before.
[10:23] <herbaliser> rocunreal compiz-fusion it'in repository?
[10:23] <GIn> srixon, did you upgrade your kernel?
[10:24] <Skelet0n> fsck freezes on boot need help!!!
[10:24] <rocunreal> herbaliser, idk but its working
[10:24] <srixon> Ive upgraded and all
[10:24] <srixon> 1.48
[10:24] <dunncox> Skelet0n, Run it from a Live CD
[10:24] <GIn> srixon, you can try to reload the driver into ndiswrapper
[10:24] <Skelet0n> done
[10:24] <Draggin> dunncox - http://fabforce.net/dbdesigner4/ I did notice that it has only apparently been tested on SUSE and RedHat, but surely it should work on a Debian distro as well, right? I do have the minimum kernel required...
[10:24] <rocunreal> ndube, you linux guys are so much smarter than those little nerds at microsoft
[10:24] <ndube> got that right
[10:24] <srixon> Did that. driver doesnt show up in the list
[10:24] <rocunreal> ndube, thanks so much man!!!! you all the BEST!
[10:24] <Skelet0n> now it says 47650 days instead of 38 mounts
[10:24] <GIn> srixon, if you have upgraded your kernel, you need to reinstall ndiswrapper or reload the driver
[10:24] <srixon> ive done both
[10:24] <ndube> rocunreal, no problem man...anytime
[10:24] <GIn> srixon, what list
[10:24] <eck> cmak_: is this for performance? if so you are probably better off just doing a raid configuration
[10:25] <dunncox> Draggin, You would assume so :)
[10:25] <cmak_> eck: yeah, performance
[10:25] <rocunreal> ndube, im gonna go enjoy my effects now :) rOCK ON
[10:25] <srixon> In the ndiswrapper driver list its not showing the drivers.. here let me explain further
[10:25] <ndube> ROCK ON
[10:25] <cmak_> eck: but raid is not an option
[10:25] <Dynamicc> can anyone help me fix my sound on my a135-s4527 laptop
[10:25] <ndube> later rocunreal
[10:25] <Skelet0n> now it says 47650 days instead of 38 mounts!
[10:25] <GIn> srixon, ndiswrapper does not come with any driver
[10:25] <rocunreal> peace ;)
[10:25] <GIn> srixon, you need to get the driver from windows
[10:25] <cmak_> eck: just wondering what would be the best way...i just dont have enough information
[10:25] <Dynamicc> okay nobdy likes to help >_>
[10:25] <srixon> THe netowkring icon at the top right of the screen, double click it. it shows the network interfaces correct?  well a day or 2 ago it showed the wireless interface.. now its not showing that
[10:26] <srixon> how do i get that to come back
[10:26] <chill> hmm, screen stays black, no text what so ever, but when i boot in recovery mode i do get text, maybe a resolution problem?
[10:26] <Draggin> Haha dunncox... Yes... But is there any real reason that it shouldn't... Because after following the instructions to the last letter, I do see the text 'Staring DBDesigner 4..." appearing in the terminal, but then nothing further happens
[10:26] <ndube> Dynamicc: what seems to be your problem
[10:26] <Semidios> anyone know why enabling the NVIDEA drives makes ALT CTRL F* show only a black screen?
[10:26] <Fluffy-Wuffy> i got a big problem, i use to be able to download a .deb package in firefox and have it automatically open in Synaptic Package Manager but now Virus Scanner has made itself the default application for everything and if i try to save the package to my desktop and open it manually through Synaptic it doesnt recognize it, what do i do?
[10:26] <herbaliser> http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Feisty#How_to_install_Windows_Wireless_Drivers_.28Ndiswrapper.29
[10:26] <srixon> i dnt need help with ndis, i have the driver and all already.. i just need the device to show up in the netowkring tab
[10:26] <eck> cmak_: i think what you have is fine
[10:26] <GIn> srixon, you need the .inf file for ndiswrapper
[10:26] <herbaliser> srixon follow instructions there
[10:26] <eck> cmak_: i'm not sure if lvm does striping, if it does that could be another option
[10:26] <srixon> I have it.
[10:26] <Dynamicc> i am trying to get sound working on my toshiba laptop on fiesty fawn its an a135-s4527 laptop
[10:26] <kitche> Semidios, it's a bug with the driver that ubuntu uses it seems
[10:26] <Dynamicc> and alsa is not muted
[10:26] <srixon> I HAVE THE NDIS STUFF
[10:26] <Skelet0n> !fsck
[10:26] <ubotu> fsck is the FileSystem ChecKer, which runs automatically when you boot if you didn't shutdown cleanly. Type "man fsck" for information on running it manually. The command "sudo shutdown -F -r now" will force a reboot and a filesystem check; "sudo touch /fastboot" will skip a filesystem check at next reboot
[10:26] <herbaliser> and add it to your favorites www.ubuntuguide.org it rocks
[10:26] <herbaliser> :)
[10:27] <cmak_> eck: like, are files in shre more accessed like in lib? and which directories get often accessed at the same time (bin+lib? bin+share?) so i can put those on different hds you know
[10:27] <Semidios> kitche, thanks
[10:27] <ndube> Dynamicc: I don't know much about how sound works in UBUNTU...sorry
[10:27] <Skelet0n> fsck freezes on boot need help!!!
[10:27] <Dynamicc> oh okay
[10:27] <ndube> sorry bro
[10:27] <Draggin> dunncox - so? Any advice?
[10:27] <GIn> srixon, run sudo ndiswrapper -i bcmwl5.inf to install your driver then
[10:27] <dunncox> Draggin, you did the ./startbd ?
[10:27] <eck> cmak_: you will mostly use /usr/{bin,lib}
[10:28] <Dynamicc> urg might as well switch away from ubuntu if sound doesnt work
[10:28] <eck> cmak_: share is just for documentation afaik
[10:28] <GIn> I asume you have bcmwl5.inf in your current working directory
[10:28] <srixon> Im just trying to find out how to get ubuntu to SHOW the device,
[10:28] <cmak_> eck: so i put lib and bin on different hds
[10:28] <Draggin> Dunncox - yip, then I see the text 'Starting DBDesigner 4..." appearing in the terminal and then nothing...
[10:28] <GIn> srixon, if it does not show up in wiconfig, it's not working
[10:28] <Skelet0n> fsck freezes on boot need help!!!!!
[10:28] <ndube> srixon: this might sound dumb but have you done sudo modprobe ndiswrapper?
[10:28] <dunncox> Draggin, You have MySQL alerady ?
[10:28] <placebo_> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fze2J2Ve9is
[10:28] <eck> cmak_: yes, it probably won't be a huge performance gain though
[10:28] <srixon> GIn   listen... i dont need help with ndis... the problem is with ubuntu. it showed up before.
[10:28] <GIn> srixon, if sudo ndiswrapper -l does not show any driver, then the driver is not loaded
[10:28] <vader1102> srixon, for it to show it has to have a driver installed
[10:28] <eck> i would be surprised if it was noticeable
[10:28] <kitche> srixon, it should show it as soon as you install the driver and modprobe ndiswrapper it could be ethX or wlan0 depending on how it's setup
[10:28] <cmak_> eck: hmm
[10:29] <srixon> the wlan showed up 2 days ago
[10:29] <GIn> srixon, ok, what ever. you don't listen anyway.
[10:29] <Skelet0n> fsck freezes on boot need help!!!!!
[10:29] <Draggin> Dunncox... I'm already starting to feel like an idiot after reading that question :D  Does MySQL need to be up and running first before DBDesigner will start up?
[10:29] <kasper> Hi guys, I've just installed ubuntu on a new computer - and I cannot get the sound card to work --- how do I find out what driver is suitable for the card? according to modprobe it should be a snd-vt82xx --- any ideas are welcome! :)
[10:29] <ndube> GIn: no need to get testy
[10:29] <velko> !repeat > Skelet0n
[10:29] <herbaliser> Dynamicc is you soundcard listed when you run lshw -C sound?
[10:29] <dunncox> Draggin, yup
[10:29] <eck> cmak_: most of the libraries/binaries in /usr are so small time it takes the disk to load them is minimal
[10:29] <kitche> Skelet0n, are you sure it freezes?
[10:29] <Draggin> Hehehe
[10:29] <ndube> srixon: what have you done to your system over the past 2 days?
[10:30] <cmak_> eck: yeah, but seek time etc...if two hds work together...it may be of advantage
[10:30] <Draggin> Dunncox... Thanks... I feel like an idiot now... Lemme just try and do things in a logical order before I jump on the panic wagon :)
[10:30] <GIn> ndube, I think he upgarded his kernel. so I think he needs to reload the driver into ndiswrapper
[10:30] <dunncox> Draggin, Don't sweat it It'll happen
[10:30] <Fluffy-Wuffy> i got a big problem, i use to be able to download a .deb package in firefox and have it automatically open in Synaptic Package Manager but now Virus Scanner has made itself the default application for everything and if i try to save the package to my desktop and open it manually through Synaptic it doesnt recognize it, what do i do?
[10:30] <srixon> I installed beryl, and upgraded ndiswrapper to version 1.48
[10:30] <ubuntu> ok. Does anybody know how to make joystick that behaves like mouse in ubuntu? xf86-input-joystick-1.2.1 does not work
[10:30] <srixon> and installed wine as well
[10:30] <cmak_> eck: i decided to put lib on the other hd :)
[10:30] <ndube> srixon, you could always uninstall ndiswrapper and install the version that was working...
[10:31] <jerbear> anyone know how to disable the window animations (minimizing, restoring, etc)?
[10:31] <kitche> jerbear, gconf-editor
[10:31] <ndube> jerbear: do you have desktop effects enabled?
[10:31] <Skelet0n> yes im sure
[10:31] <jerbear> ndube: no
[10:31] <srixon> The old version shows the device is on the comp, but doesnt say its there.. just says there is no hardware .
[10:31] <Fluffy-Wuffy> System /Preferences /Windows ?
[10:31] <jerbear> kitche: which key?
[10:31] <jerbear> Fluffy-Wuffy: nothing there
[10:32] <Skelet0n> kitche:yes im sure, it freezes and then i have 2 power off
[10:32] <ndube> srixon: so which version do you have installed now, the old or the new
[10:32] <srixon> but now.. i dont even get that. it doesnt show anything.. not even an unrecognized wlan device... altho when i do LSPCI it says i have the broadcom wlan blah blah
[10:32] <srixon> the 1.4det.ected.8
[10:32] <srixon> 1.48
[10:32] <rbanffy> Hi folks. I am running Ubuntu Gutsy. Is this the right place to tell a weird story?
[10:32] <ndube> nope
[10:32] <kimmey2k3> i wanna hear
[10:32] <kimmey2k3> tell tell tell
[10:33] <srixon> Ndube: I have the new 1.48 version
[10:33] <eck> jerbear: apps/metacity
[10:33] <eck> jerbear: there is some key for reduced resouces or something like that
[10:33] <saschahl> ubuntu: talk with me
[10:33] <doug__> where do i get the gutsy download at?
[10:33] <HappyCamp> Does anyone know an easy way to have debuild ignore a directory (.git/ in my case) when creating the source package?
[10:34] <ndube> srixon: i'm assuming you reloaded the windows drivers, right
[10:34] <srixon> ndube would you like to remote desktop connect? its a crazy problem...
[10:34] <srixon> yes
[10:34] <rbanffy> kimmey2k3: After the update this morning I decided to install a couple extra themes for Gnome/GTK/GDM. It may or may not be related, but all icons of my OpenOffice installation are gone
[10:34] <srixon> i try to load them but they dont show up in the list
[10:34] <velko> HappyCamp, did you looked at git-buildpackage? i don't use debuild tough
[10:34] <ndube> srixon, sure
[10:34] <doug__> !gutsy
[10:34] <ubotu> Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[10:34] <rbanffy> kimmey2k3: All menus, toolbars etc show text equivalents
[10:34] <sotec_prod> interesting article I just read. I wonder what others think of it: http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/entdev/article.php/11070_3700666_1
[10:34] <HappyCamp> velko, I will take a look at git-buildpackage.  Thanks.
[10:35] <saschahl> ubuntu: I offered my help. Apparently you don't want it, do you?
[10:35] <ndube> srixon: email your ip to reddubiest at gmail dot com
[10:35] <dunncox> doug__, cdimage.ubuntu.com
[10:35] <Fluffy-Wuffy> is there a way to install a .deb package through terminal? or can anyone tell me why synaptic is refusing to cooperate?
[10:35] <sotec_prod> that article makes Gutsy out to be pretty floppy and sloppy
[10:36] <srixon> Ok one second
[10:36] <kimmey2k3> and the icons dont come back when you change to def theme?
[10:36] <rbanffy> kimmey2k3: No
[10:36] <ndube> srixon: are we using rdp or vnc?
[10:36] <doug__> dunncox:  no gutsy in it
[10:36] <srixon> VNC i think is easiest. but im new to ubuntu remote desktop
[10:36] <mindrape> Fluffy-Wuffy - man dpkg
[10:36] <ndube> srixon: if vnc, include the vnc password in the email
[10:36] <kimmey2k3> im not sure how to fix it easily without reinstalling gnome
[10:37] <rbanffy> doug__: Thanks. I'm there too.
[10:37] <Fluffy-Wuffy> "man dpkg /file/location.deb" mindrape?
[10:37] <rbanffy> kimmey2k3: I am on the #ubuntu+1 (thanks to doug__ for reminding me it exists)
[10:37] <jerbear> beagle does not seem to be including some folders for indexing... they are in my home folder, and they're not excluded... what could be the problem?
[10:37] <srixon> Ndube... sent
[10:37] <doug__> rbanffy:  i didnt link it
[10:37] <velko> Fluffy-Wuffy, sudo dpkg -i pkgname.deb
[10:37] <ndube> cool
[10:38] <j4ne> !help radeon
[10:38] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about help radeon - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:38] <j4ne> !help ati
[10:38] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about help ati - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:38] <j4ne> !help fglrx
[10:38] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about help fglrx - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:38] <agroker> j4ne, in a flooding mood?
[10:38] <mindrape> Fluffy-Wuffy - any time somebody gives you a command that starts with man that means they are referecing you to the "man pages" ie; manual pages ie; they want you to read up on a very basic command...
[10:38] <j4ne> anyone can help me for use free radeon xorg driver ?
[10:38] <velko> j4ne, please experiment whit ubotu this way: /msg ubtou whatever
[10:39] <ndube> srixon: is that your external ip?
[10:39] <srixon> yes
[10:39] <dunncox> doug__, Yeah there is grab a daily
[10:39] <Vegar> sotec_prod: it's exactly what I thought when I installed Gutsy
[10:39] <srixon> pw is smelly   i forgot to put it in there :P
[10:39] <doug__> dunncox:  yea i see that thanks for the link
[10:40] <dunncox> !ati > j4ne
[10:40] <srixon> which port is it? i may need to port forward
[10:40] <ubuntu> saschahl: listen: I am just trying to figure out what to do with this package that you referred me to. I tried to run "sudo sh configure --prefix=/usr" and it told me that xorg-server and xproto are missing. Synaptic shoes that xorg is installed and xproto does not exist. I don't know what to do next.
[10:40] <ndube> srixon: tcp 5900
[10:40] <Fluffy-Wuffy> i wouldnt have to read a manual mindrape if synaptic would do its job like it use to
[10:40] <jerbear> beagle does not seem to be including some folders for indexing... they are in my home folder, and they're not excluded... what could be the problem?
[10:40] <gellioth> hi... I installed ubuntu in a cyber coffee but with tha condicion of making Windows the default SO to boot and I need help
[10:40] <j4ne> i cannot get dri work with ubuntu gutsy ... i reading /var/log/Xorg.1.log and i found this --> (EE) RADEON(0): [dri]  RADEONDRIGetVersion failed because of a version mismatch, [dri]  radeon.o kernel module version is 8.37.6 but version 1.17.0 or newer is needed.
[10:40] <Fluffy-Wuffy> the more i learn the less my system cooperates
[10:40] <mindrape> Fluffy-Wuffy - sudo apt-get update  ... see if it has any issues that need to be fixed.
[10:41] <gellioth> hi... I installed ubuntu in a cyber coffee but with tha condicion of making Windows the default SO to boot and I need help
[10:41] <saschahl> ubuntu: you need the devel package that belongs to the xorg-server
[10:41] <sotec_prod> Vegar, I'm a little sickened by the amount of lackadaisy agendas that are occuring not only in software, but pariferals
[10:41] <firefly2442> Does a package have to be in the Debian repository before being accepted in the Ubuntu repository?
[10:41] <ubuntu> saschahl: how do i get one?
[10:41] <velko> gellioth, chage the number after the word "default" in /boot/grub/menu.lst
[10:41] <sotec_prod> pariferals - spelled wrong
[10:41] <saschahl> ubuntu: but if you run feisty, you can just download a deb package and install it.
[10:41] <saschahl> ubuntu: install it in synaptic
[10:41] <dunncox> gellioth, What do need help with?
[10:41] <gellioth> what I have to put?
[10:41] <srixon> Ndube: able to connect now?
[10:42] <ndube> srixon: hold on
[10:42] <srixon> Alright
[10:42] <velko> gellioth, the index of the entry which have to be started per default. it's zero based
[10:42] <gellioth> Dunncox: hi... I installed ubuntu in a cyber coffee but with tha condicion of making Windows the default SO to boot and I need help
[10:42] <ubuntu> saschahl: what do you mean? Install it in synaptic? It tells me that Xorg is installed already and it does not have Xproto in the list. Please tell me what to do step by step.
[10:42] <gellioth> yes?
[10:42] <dwxreaper> how do i make a new user in ubuntu
[10:42] <sotec_prod> it's all about now now now now now NOW, and the product just gets pushed out into the spotlight, standing, looking around embarassed, thinking, 'what am i supposed to say? what am i supposed to do?'
[10:42] <dunncox> gellioth, open /boot/grub/menu.lst in an editor
[10:42] <lnx_> someone know about audio player that let you choose the language encode ( for non english mp3 files ) ?
[10:42] <firefly2442> dwxreaper: System -> Admin -> Users and Groups
[10:42] <root> test
[10:43] <gellioth> what I most put (the number)
[10:43] <eck> sotec_prod: what do you mean?
[10:43] <gnomefreak> dwxreaper: system>admin>users and groups or i think its addusr
[10:43] <dwxreaper> firefly: is there an easy command line way
[10:43] <eck> sotec_prod: do you have an example?
[10:43] <mindrape> dwxreaper man adduser
[10:43] <Vegar> sotec_prod: I have to agree on that, the article expects gutsy to be a final release
[10:43] <philc_> file "face.png" tells me the image size, but file "face.jpg" doesn't (presuambly size isn't in the jpeg header?) Is there another tool I can use that most distros come with? I don't want to use imagemagick's identify
[10:43] <dunncox> gellioth, count the number of lines that start with title and minus one that's the number you need
[10:43] <ndube> srixon: i get bad password, can you change it and re-email it to me?
[10:43] <gnomefreak> yeah its adduser oops
[10:43] <srixon> ok one second
[10:43] <dunncox> gellioth, Wait count the number of lines that start with title up to the one for Windows
[10:43] <mindrape> dwxreaper - after you adduser you need to run passwd... man passwd
[10:43] <saschahl> ubuntu: install the package "xserver-xorg-dev"
[10:44] <ubuntu> saschahl: you mean "sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-dev" ?
[10:44] <gnomefreak> saschahl: -dev?
[10:44] <lnx_> someone know about audio player that let you choose the language encode ( for non english mp3 files ) ?
[10:44] <gnomefreak> how about -all
[10:44] <kasper> how do i find out what sound driver to use if i have no sound in ubuntu ?
[10:44] <saschahl> gnomefreak: dev, since he want's to build a driver from source
[10:44] <sotec_prod> eck, i'm talking about all the stories i've been reading lately about crappy production and quality; the ipod's disfunctional screen, vista in all it's suckiness, etc. we pay HUGE money for this techno crap, and we expect it to friggen work! no one wants to be a statistic when it comes to faulty hardware or software
[10:44] <gnomefreak> saschahl: ah i didnt see htat part
[10:44] <gnomefreak> that
[10:44] <mindrape> kasper - lspci
[10:45] <srixon> Ndube sent
[10:45] <dunncox> !bot
[10:45] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[10:45] <j4ne> hi. i cannot get dri work with ubuntu gutsy ... i reading /var/log/Xorg.1.log and i found this --> (EE) RADEON(0): [dri]  RADEONDRIGetVersion failed because of a version mismatch, [dri]  radeon.o kernel module version is 8.37.6 but version 1.17.0 or newer is needed.  can you help me ?
[10:45] <saschahl> ubuntu: yes.
[10:45] <ndube> srixon: i connected then terminated...let me try a different client
[10:45] <gellioth> there are five entries of ubuntu then "other operating systems" and then winxp
[10:45] <srixon> wait
[10:45] <srixon> try it agan
[10:45] <srixon> something popped up but i hit cancel on accident
[10:45] <kasper> mindrape:  VIA Technologies, Inc. VIA High Definition Audio Controller (rev 10)
[10:45] <agroker> gellioth, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/ChangeDefaultOS
[10:45] <eck> sotec_prod: i guess it's just part of software engineering
[10:45] <sotec_prod> and china is capitalizing on this mediocre-ness, pushing out replicas of Western products that are not up to par with the originals, but much cheaper, a huge mistake in business
[10:46] <dunncox> gellioth, so windows is the 7th entry?
[10:46] <ndube> srixon: i'm in
[10:46] <srixon> ok
[10:46] <jerbear> RANT
[10:46] <mindrape> kasper - well then do some googling and find out the driver name then probably modprobe theDriverName
[10:46] <srixon> ill show u what i mean if u want
[10:46] <ndube> k
[10:46] <sotec_prod> no eck, it's called money. it's called deadlines, and it's called agendas.
[10:46] <gellioth> that would be 7 yes?
[10:46] <Fluffy-Wuffy> oh wow am i an idiot
[10:46] <kasper> mindrape: but I dont know which driver to use for that sound card --- and google has been of very little help this evening :/
[10:46] <srixon> sees it right?
[10:46] <dunncox> gellioth, Right Minus one that's the number you want
[10:46] <ndube> yup..
[10:46] <sotec_prod> dev's have agendas, dev's want money, and the company that the dev's work for want product, fast.
[10:46] <ndube> u already sudo modprobe?
[10:46] <ubuntu> saschahl: all right! i got the xorg-server but now xproto. How do i get that?
[10:46] <gellioth> 7-?
[10:47] <srixon> No wireless
[10:47] <saschahl> ubuntu: does it still complain?
[10:47] <ndube> u sudo modprobe?
[10:47] <jerbear> sotec_prod: dude, what is your point?
[10:47] <eck> sotec_prod: yes, but nonprofit projects have the same problems (look at debian, for instnace)
[10:47] <srixon> yes i did
[10:47] <mindrape> kasper - my first google hit got this result... http://www.mepis.org/docs/en/index.php/Sound_Driver_Database#Via
[10:47] <mindrape> kasper - maybe I'm just better at googling?
[10:47] <lnx_> ineed audio player that let you choose the language encode ( for non english mp3 files ) ?
[10:47] <ubuntu> saschahl: yea! it says xproto is missing
[10:47] <gellioth> sorry I have bad english
[10:47] <srixon> iuts showing it as installed tho as well
[10:47] <sotec_prod> my point is the friggen article jerbear. the review on Gutsy Gibbon is horrible.
[10:47] <dunncox> gellioth, 7-1
[10:47] <satan> hello hello
[10:48] <dunncox> Bender1337, poser
[10:48] <ndube> lets try from command line
[10:48] <jerbear> sotec_prod: you do realize that it hasn't been released yet?
[10:48] <saschahl> ubuntu: maybe installing x11proto-input-dev  helps
[10:48] <ubuntu> saschahl: ok, i'll try
[10:48] <saschahl> ubuntu: but it might really be easier, if you run feisty, to just download and use Debian's deb package
[10:48] <jerbear> sotec_prod: do you have a link to this article?
[10:48] <dunncox> @futurama
[10:48] <gellioth> an aclaration.... in default I have to put 7-1?
[10:48] <ooboontoo> what is the best IDE for c++ programming in linux
[10:49] <dunncox> gellioth, No what does 7 -1 equal :-)
[10:49] <amidaniel> ooboontoo: vim :)
[10:49] <scorphus> how do I properly set the hostname and domainname on ubuntu?
[10:49] <mindrape> ooboontoo - your question is meaningless unless you supply the critera for "best"
[10:49] <dunncox> ooboontoo, The one that makes you productive
[10:49] <Fluffy-Wuffy> you there Scunizi?
[10:49] <dunncox> !hostname
[10:49] <sotec_prod> eck, yes they do. and that can go both ways. You can say, 'well, they aren't pushing product because they are volunteers, doing it in their own free time, ect. and don't have the financial backing', but i see it as such: 'even the HUGE companies, ie M$ has these issues, and in some cases they far exceed the issues of the open community. what does this tell us?
[10:49] <ubotu> Use hostname <somehostname> to set the hostname, or to do it permanently: edit /etc/hostname  and /etc/hosts . WARNING! Make sure that your current hostname and /etc/hosts match, otherwise sudo may not work properly. Alternatively, use the gui at system>administration>networking on the "General" tab
[10:49] <sotec_prod> http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/entdev/article.php/11070_3700666_1
[10:49] <sotec_prod> link___^
[10:49] <gellioth> then ?
[10:49] <Scunizi> yep. half way anyway
[10:49] <ubuntu> saschahl: what do you mean dev package? How do I do that ? what is the 'sudo apt-get install' command to run?
[10:49] <saschahl> ooboontoo: eclipse is nice. and kdevelop. or an editor and a shell with make
[10:49] <Fluffy-Wuffy> can i pm you Scunizi?
[10:49] <eck> sotec_prod: it tells you software engineering is really difficult
[10:49] <Scunizi> Fluffy-Wuffy, sure
[10:49] <gellioth> I have to put -1?
[10:50] <Draggin> Hey, dunncox - thanks again, I'll go try installing everything first and then running it again
[10:50] <kasper> mindrape: been there earlier ;) didn't solve the problem ... but thanks for the effort anyway...
[10:50] <saschahl> ubuntu: sudo apt-get install x11proto-input-dev
[10:50] <Draggin> See ya!\
[10:50] <ubuntu> saschahl: ok, i'll try
[10:50] <dunncox> gellioth, No
[10:50] <dunncox> gellioth, what does 7 - 1 = ?
[10:50] <scorphus> !domainname
[10:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about domainname - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:50] <mindrape> so kasper - what does sudo modprobe snd_ice1724 do?
[10:50] <Bender1337> how can i make ubuntu into a internet access gateway?
[10:50] <saschahl> ubuntu: not dev package, I meant deb package (debians package format). you download a .deb file and click on it and install it. :-S
[10:50] <dunncox> !gateway
[10:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about gateway - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:50] <scorphus> !domain
[10:50] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about domain - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:50] <jerbear> sotec_prod: i'll reiterate... gutsy has not been released yet... i'll hold my venom until it's officially in the wild
[10:50] <scorphus> you sure don't
[10:50] <josephpiche> Why does the ubuntu installer not like hostnames less than 2 characters?
[10:50] <Dariantel> can enyone tell me what "E: bcm43xx-fwcutter: underprocess post-installation script gav felkod 1
[10:50] <Dariantel> " mean??
[10:51] <mindrape> !privoxy
[10:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about privoxy - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:51] <dunncox> josephpiche, cause you can't have a hostname less than two char?
[10:51] <ubuntu> saschahl: it tells me i already have the latest version. When i run configure it still tells me that xproto is missing.
[10:51] <sotec_prod> alright, here's a scenario: Feisty is user friendly, yet it allows the advanced options to be visible as well, or if they aren't, the community's doors are open, just search it. But the new Gutsy, apparently, the advanced options are hidden.
[10:51] <gellioth> ok ok only say me what I have to put please
[10:51] <scorphus> ok, this is a ubuntu server box, I don't have GUI
[10:51] <j4ne> !t1
[10:51] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about t1 - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:51] <hacknslash> mindrape: it loads the sound module
[10:51] <PriceChild> !gutsy | sotec_prod
[10:51] <ubotu> sotec_prod: 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
[10:51] <scorphus> and I need to set the domainname, can anyone help me?
[10:51] <_MrSeb_> Hi to all
[10:51] <dunncox> gellioth, 6
[10:51] <Fxyz4ever> my ubuntu has become mute... anyone can help me?
[10:51] <Josh13x12> Hello everyone :)
[10:51] <_MrSeb_> Hi to all
[10:51] <mindrape> hacknslash - obviously... I'm asking him what error he gets when he tries...
[10:51] <_MrSeb_> Hi to all
[10:51] <jasmin_> i am doin a program in bash for simple intrest the proble is it only multiplies but no division si=`expr $p \* $n \* $r |bc`
[10:51] <dunncox> !sound | Fxyz4ever
[10:51] <ubotu> Fxyz4ever: 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
[10:51] <jerbear> sotec_prod: you're ranting over nothing
[10:51] <PriceChild> !sound | Fxyz4ever
[10:51] <sotec_prod> well, for an Oct. release, they sure are experimenting a great deal. know what i mean?
[10:51] <Bender1337> how can i make ubuntu into a internet access gateway? do i need the server edition?
[10:51] <scorphus> forget about it
[10:51] <hacknslash> mindrape: sorry
[10:52] <kasper> mindrape: not very much to be honest :)
[10:52] <dunncox> Bender1337, No
[10:52] <sotec_prod> jerbear, i'm ranting over a pattern i've been seeing lately in the technology world.
[10:52] <ben__> I want to watch embedded DivX movies (in Firefox) on Feisty. I've tried VLC and MPlayer (both of which say they support DivX) with the relevant browser plugins, but it still won't work. I'm talking about the "Stage 6" website
[10:52] <j4ne> no radeon expert alive ?
[10:52] <jerbear> sotec_prod: no, not really.... why do you think they're "experimenting"?
[10:52] <mindrape> kasper - tell me about lsmod output...
[10:52] <josephpiche> dunncox, I can manually change my hostname to one char by editing /etc/hostname, though and no problems have arisen
[10:52] <jerbear> sotec_prod: and what pattern would that be?
[10:52] <gellioth> but the line "other operating system" is the 6th
[10:52] <Shapeshifter> My dear people, how it is possible to add a custom menu to the gnome panel. I can't beleive that this isn't actually a standart feature included in the "add to panel" items. It's so obvious!!! Is there a downloadable "plugin" that will do that? I tried google but I don't get any answers. I just want a button to click on and then an empty menu where I can put stuff in. And not like that sticky drawer thingy that sticks to the scree
[10:52] <PriceChild> ben__, on whatever machine, just set the gateway to the ubuntu machine
[10:52] <gellioth> It doesnt matter?
[10:52] <dunncox> josephpiche, Yes cause you can doesn't make it a good idea
[10:53] <LinuxJuggalo> can someone help me with my laptop's integrated cam? its a Toshiba Satellite A205-S4797 and im using ubuntu 7.04
[10:53] <kasper> mindrape: lsmod says snd_hda_intel
[10:53] <agroker> j4ne, I went for the closed source ATI driver for my Radeon X1300
[10:53] <PriceChild> Shapeshifter, make a menu as part of the applications bit, then drag it from the menu to the panel
[10:53] <dunncox> gellioth, No The first line is line 0 the second is line 1
[10:53] <sotec_prod> forget it jerbear. i'm all ranted out. you haven't been paying attention to anything i've been saying. thanks for playing though :)
[10:53] <dunncox> so the 7th line is line 6
[10:53] <josephpiche> dunncox, but because it isn't a good idea doesn't mean it shouldn't be allowed
[10:53] <kasper> mindrape:  and the ice1724 0
[10:53] <hacknslash> ben__: send me the link u are trying to view
[10:53] <gellioth> ah ok ok
[10:53] <dunncox> gellioth, that's why you minus 1
[10:53] <Shapeshifter> PriceChild: Thank you, I'll try that!
[10:53] <Bender1337> dunncox: cant i just enable packet forwarding
[10:53] <gellioth> thanks
[10:53] <PriceChild> Shapeshifter, gah not drag, select a menu item, right click and entire menu > add to panel
[10:53] <sotec_prod> i need a smoke.
[10:53] <gellioth> yes sorry sometimes I am so idiot
[10:53] <mindrape> kasper - man rmmod
[10:54] <dunncox> josephpiche, It's a flat file it can't tell you not to put something in there
[10:54] <Shapeshifter> PriceChild: ok thx
[10:54] <saschahl> ubuntu: sorry, I don't know which ubuntu package to install for that. Please go here and download the file for your system (probably i386): http://packages.debian.org/lenny/xserver-xorg-input-joystick
[10:54] <dunncox> josephpiche, You will find that you can put an IP in there as well. Doesnt make it a good idea
[10:54] <mindrape> kasper - alternatively you can modprobe -r
[10:54] <gellioth> thanks, Ill try now
[10:54] <sixpence> How do I install flash for firefox?
[10:54] <dunncox> Bender1337, Yes and setup your iptables
[10:54] <ben__> hacknslash: http://stage6.divx.com/user/Spaced72/video/1514097/JaM---Episode-1
[10:54] <jerbear> sotec_prod: hmmm... guess you realized that your rant was fairly baseless?
[10:54] <LinuxJuggalo> !intagrated cam
[10:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about intagrated cam - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:54] <saschahl> ubuntu: then you should be able to install it with a double click in the filemanager.
[10:54] <mindrape> !f4l
[10:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about f4l - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:54] <mindrape> !flash
[10:54] <ubotu> To install Flash see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash - Flash 9 is now available in dapper-backports and edgy-backports - See also !Restricted and !Gnash
[10:54] <saschahl> ubuntu: hope you can figure that out. I'll go to bed
[10:54] <dunncox> Bender1337, Well known problem a quick search will give you a two line script to set it up
[10:54] <lnx_> ineed audio player that let you choose the language encode ( for non english mp3 files ) ?
[10:54] <ben__> PriceChild: "gateway"? "machine"?
[10:55] <stealthy> Hey all, I'm having issues connecting to my WPA-protected wifi router on kubuntu with an intel 945g wifi. kde isn't able to configure the device. Any ideas how I could fix this?
[10:55] <josephpiche> dunncox, is there some spec that says hostnames shouldn't be less than 2 chars?
[10:55] <LinuxJuggalo> can someone please help me with my laptop's integrated cam? its a Toshiba Satellite A205-S4797 and im using ubuntu 7.04
[10:55] <Bender1337> dunncox: what do i type in google?
[10:55] <dunncox> josephpiche, As far as I know yes.
[10:55] <dunncox> Bender1337, linux gateway iptables should do you well
[10:55] <gellioth> I have to restart thanks to all the people here
[10:56] <LinuxJuggalo> ubuntu detects the cam, its there in /dev/video0
[10:56] <PriceChild> ben__, system > admin > network, there you could edit a connection and fill inthings like the gateway and ip etc.
[10:56] <gellioth> :-D
[10:56] <LinuxJuggalo> but i cant figure out how to make it work
[10:56] <pier> ciao a tutti
[10:56] <kasper> mindrape: it says that the intel is in use so i cannot remove it...
[10:56] <mindrape> LinuxJuggalo - does lsmod list the cam and its loaded driver?
[10:56] <pier> nessuno  italiano?
[10:56] <PriceChild> !it | pier
[10:56] <ubotu> pier: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[10:56] <sotec_prod> baseless, no. you haven't read the articles i've read lately, so i guess it's hard to understand where i'm coming from. i can understand and appreciate and apologize for that. i've been reading a lot, a LOT of techno articles that basically are pointing out problems with new devices, either in hardware functionality or software compatibility with the users need.
[10:57] <stealthy> I'm having issues connecting to my WPA-protected wifi router on kubuntu with an intel 945g wifi. kde isn't able to configure the device. Any ideas how I could fix this?
[10:57] <pier> ok sorry!
[10:57] <hacknslash> ben__: hmm maytake a while
[10:57] <LinuxJuggalo> mindrape dont think so, i dont see it listed there
[10:57] <ndube> srixon: i have to get back to actual work...what time would you like to resume
[10:57] <sotec_prod> it's a growing trend i've noticed and it's a little disturbing. that's all.
[10:57] <ben__> hacknslash: thanks a lot :)
[10:57] <Stormx2> Uhg.
[10:57] <dunncox> sotec_prod, Why ?
[10:58] <Stormx2> Can someone on feisty download linux-wlan-ng and send me the deb?
[10:58] <sotec_prod> dunncox, why what?
[10:58] <srixon> up to you, but i need to get to bed b4 work anyhow... any idea on an easy fix?
[10:58] <Stormx2> I can't find it anywherer o.O
[10:58] <eck> sotec_prod: users don't all have the same needs. you can't accomodate everything
[10:58] <dunncox> Is it disturbing ?
[10:58] <LinuxJuggalo> it is somehow detecting a video device cause its there in /dev/video0
[10:58] <sotec_prod> eck, true.
[10:58] <ndube> srixon: try rebooting...
[10:58] <srixon> ok
[10:58] <sotec_prod> but the point of the article was balance.
[10:58] <ndube> srixon: good luck
[10:58] <sotec_prod> balance is a good thing
[10:58] <srixon> THanks  for everything
[10:58] <eck> there *is* a balance, it's just not the balance the author wanted
[10:58] <ndube> no prob
[10:58] <sotec_prod> and learning is a good thing
[10:58] <mindrape> LinuxJuggalo - /dev has  alot of placeholders.. might not actually be in use.
[10:58] <Stormx2> Actually, found it
[10:58] <Stormx2> nevermind.
[10:58] <sotec_prod> probably the best thing one can achieve. learning, that is
[10:59] <sotec_prod> brb, gotta check something online
[10:59] <jerbear> sotec_prod: there have always been problems... the only difference is that there are more assinine bloggers to bitch about them
[10:59] <LinuxJuggalo> ok, any way to resolve my issue then mindrape?
[10:59] <Shapeshifter> PriceChild: I can't right click on menu entries, theres no context menu. Should there be one?
[10:59] <dunncox> jerbear, Or people who woudn't even look at linux before are looking at it now
[10:59] <mindrape> LinuxJuggalo - googling.  :)
[10:59] <PriceChild> Shapeshifter, say right click ont he Calculator entry in Applications > Accessories
[11:00] <sotec_prod> jerbear, fair enough opinion. i don't disagree. So with more opinions available to dev companies, do they listen or ignore?
[11:00] <Shapeshifter> PriceChild: That does work, but I'd like to have a menu not just a single button to add to the panel
[11:00] <jerbear> sotec_prod: who cares? if enough people choose to not use their software, they die... simple as that
[11:01] <touchen> How to get iOne Scorpius P20 work?
[11:01] <PriceChild> Shapeshifter, i know... choose the "Entire Menu" one at the bottom which will then let you choose "Add this as menu..."
[11:01] <mindrape> wanders too
[11:01] <codeshah> hey guys, not really a php question... but im sure someone knows - Im looking for a good enterprise wiki, for collaboration, for our intranet ... any suggestions?
[11:01] <PriceChild> codeshah, mediawiki?
[11:01] <Shapeshifter> PriceChild: ah HA ^^ not logical, but it's working, THX
[11:02] <eck> codeshah: mediawiki, twiki, dokuwiki are all good
[11:02] <PriceChild> Shapeshifter, very true :)
[11:02] <lnx_> ineed audio player that let you choose the language encode ( for non english mp3 files ) ?
[11:02] <sotec_prod> no, that's really not the way it works. that is a philosophical dream. Fact is, people deal with the ineptitude. they buy products, they break, they buy more. no one has any balls anymore. So kudos to the 'bitching bloggers' because at least they aren't blind to the quantity vs. quality charade.
[11:02] <bullgard4> Although I installed pmtools I cannot find the program acpidisasm. Has acpidisasm been replaced with another program?
[11:02] <eck> sotec_prod: what industry do you work in?
[11:02] <codeshah> eck, thanks .
[11:02] <codeshah> eck, what's the easiest to configure ... any experiences?
[11:02] <wise_> hey!  I need some help.  I need to mount my second harddrive, but its not listed in /dev
[11:03] <eck> codeshah: dokuwiki and mediawiki are both very simple, twiki is a bit more work
[11:03] <hmhowie> wise_: that's unusual. what does /proc/partitions say?
[11:03] <jerbear> sotec_prod: it sounds like you are over-generalizing and over-reacting to this "problem"
[11:03] <codeshah> thanks
[11:03] <sotec_prod> like that has any bearing on this conversation. i say nothing computer related, and you bash me and spit upon my opinion and views. no thanks. i don't need a piece of paper shouting my credentials to have a valid opinion on the world or technology.
[11:04] <dunncox> codeshah, #wiki
[11:04] <kitche> !offtopic | sotec_prod
[11:04] <ubotu> sotec_prod: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[11:04] <codeshah> dunncox, thanks :)
[11:04] <sotec_prod> hah
[11:04] <eck> sotec_prod: the point i am trying to make is that EVERY industry has quality issues, it's not a symptom of the software industry, it's something that every company deals with on a day to day basis
[11:04] <dunncox> codeshah, Muuuuch better place to discuss
[11:04] <sotec_prod> ok kitche. i'll shut up now
[11:04] <CoCaInE> heyah Any1 want to help me settin up VNC ?
[11:04] <sotec_prod> i don't want to piss ubotu off :D
[11:04] <srixon> Ndube: Reboot didnt work, but i will set it up so u can continue when u need to. because im lost... if it was windows i would say the device was disabled. but its not window :)
[11:05] <sotec_prod> agreed eck. i was using technology as an example. i'm all done now. ubotu is going to bitchslap me.
[11:05] <jerbear> sotec_prod: if you don't work in the industry, you have no clue what you're talking about...
[11:06] <sixpence> jerbear: Guys, topic relevance, please.
[11:06] <wise_> hmhowie, check pm please
[11:06] <sotec_prod> haha, ok jerbear. real 'observationalist' of you. what an ignorant statement
[11:06] <lufis> Camorama hasn't been updated in a long time and requires some antiquated dependency. What should I do?
[11:06] <CoCaInE> usage: vncpasswd [passwdFile] 
[11:06] <CoCaInE> what does it mean ?
[11:06] <hmhowie> wise_: wish i could. i haven't received one
[11:06] <jerbear> sotec_prod: i'm sorry, if you don't work in the industry, you have no experience from which to base your idiotic claims
[11:07] <Lulu2007> Hi
[11:07] <[nrx] > lol
[11:07] <genii> CoCaInE: the command   man vncpasswd should tell you what it means
[11:07] <kasper> mindrape: do you know how to reload a module ?
[11:07] <Shapeshifter> Q: Is it possible to add places, e.g. a directory to the applications menu?
[11:07] <sotec_prod> I have worked in production many times. i am well aware of the ramifications of high throughput of product to meet a demand.
[11:08] <madsen> Hey, any way to reset Compiz' settings when 'gconftool-2 --recursive-unset /apps/compiz' apparently is not working? (And yeah, that's worrying too, I know...)
[11:08] <sirjoebob> hello all
[11:08] <jerbear> sotec_prod: production of what?? widgets and sprockets?
[11:08] <Shapeshifter> A: (found out myself) just put nautilus (or whatever) in front of the path....
[11:08] <ubuntu> ok. saschahl has finished his working day. Can somebody from the evening shift help me? I am trying to install joystick so it works like mouse in gnome!
[11:08] <sotec_prod> lol
[11:08] <wise_> to add an entry to fstab for an ntfs drive, what flag do I add?
[11:08] <Andy80> hi
[11:08] <wise_> i put ntfs, but it says wrong fs type
[11:09] <wise_> but I know for a fact its ntfs
[11:09] <sotec_prod> again, not relevant to this discussion.
[11:09] <Andy80> where are these files on Ubuntu Gutsy: /etc/libnss-ldap.conf /etc/pam_ldap.conf ?? I cannot find them...
[11:09] <eck> wise_: maybe you have it in the wrong column?
[11:09] <genii> !ntfs-3g|wise_
[11:09] <ubotu> wise_: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[11:09] <sotec_prod> production is production, not matter the product.
[11:09] <wise_> i also tried auto, said must specify
[11:09] <ubuntu> wise_: try mount ntfs-3g
[11:09] <sotec_prod> no*
[11:09] <wise_> thanks ubotu
[11:09] <hmhowie> wise_: you could try mounting it as ntfs first and seeing if that succeeds
[11:09] <KG1987> can i request help
[11:09] <KG1987> ?
[11:10] <jerbear> sotec_prod: you keep telling yourself that..
[11:10] <madsen> KG1987: You can always try. ;)
[11:10] <kimmey2k3> just ask the question
[11:10] <wise_> hmhowie, no success
[11:10] <sirjoebob> i am trying to add an animated wallpaper under compiz-fusion. i keep getting the wallpaper to show up but it will not let me do anything on top of it. i downloaded xwinwrap and it is not working right. anyone have any ideas?
[11:10] <lnx_> ineed audio player that let you choose the language encode ( for non english mp3 files ) ?
[11:10] <ubuntu> wise_: use ntfs-3g
[11:10] <jerbear> lnx_: what audio players have you tried?
[11:10] <wise_> ubuntu, is there a package on synaptic for the driver?
[11:11] <scorphus> why can't I access apache2 from WAN?
[11:11] <hmhowie> wise_: try installing the ntfs-3g drivers. they're said to be a big improvement (i've never had anything to do with ntfs myself, so i wouldn't know)
[11:11] <FFForever> what does ubotu run?, i need to set my own ubotu up
[11:11] <ubuntu> wise: i thought in the past i did "sudo apt-get install ntfs-3g" see if it works.
[11:11] <sotec_prod> well, after working many different types of production lines, including industrial fryolators, business cards, restaurants, etc. there are plenty of common denominators. i don't need to ask you what your credentials are, because they are irrelevant to this discussion.
[11:11] <madsen> ubuntu: That's a FUSE module...
[11:11] <wise_> installing ntfs-3g now, thank you
[11:11] <lnx_> jerbear , amarok
[11:11] <KG1987> my problem is, grub messed up a couple of times (3 times in total), and i now have 3 installations of ubuntu, and i don't know how to go about finding... 1) which partition i am currently using 2)how to remove the other 2
[11:11] <ubuntu> madsen: what is FUSE?
[11:12] <genii> FFForever: I have a link for you, 1 moment
[11:12] <eck> KG1987: you can find out what you are currently using by running mount
[11:12] <madsen> ubuntu: File-system in user-space
[11:12] <FFForever> thanks XD
[11:12] <scorphus> I've configured the router correctly and iptraff tells me that traffic is coming in on port 80 but apache2 won't respond nor log anything. Help please
[11:12] <jerbear> sotec_prod: wtf? how can you compare printing business cards to shipping software?
[11:12] <madsen> ubuntu: It might integrate seamlessly though, been a long time since I used it.
[11:12] <Shapeshifter> One question: Is there a way to start nautilus with an --option that let's it show hidden files and folders?
[11:12] <eck> KG1987: and then you can mount the other partitions and see which installations are in which partitions
[11:12] <hmhowie> wise_: then try-> apt-get install ntfs-config
[11:13] <genii> FFForever: This is for the core files of ubotu: http://codebrowse.launchpad.net/~dennis/ubuntu-bots/main/files
[11:13] <skarface> scorphus: are you certain your isp allows port 80 traffic?
[11:13] <sotec_prod> one word: PRODUCTION
[11:13] <jerbear> lnx_: and amarok is not displaying utf-8 correctly?
[11:13] <eck> KG1987: or you might be able to tell the other ones just based on the filesystem type
[11:13] <ubuntu> madsen: FUSE is a file system compatible with NTFS is that what you are saying madsen?
[11:13] <sotec_prod> two words: HIGH DEMAND
[11:13] <scorphus> skarface: yes, it is a dedicated service with 10 IP addresses
[11:13] <FFForever> genii can i pm u?
[11:13] <skarface> scorphus: hosts.deny and hosts.allow perhaps?
[11:14] <madsen> ubuntu: Nope, FUSE is a layer that allows for mounting file systems in user space and writing drivers for this easilly...
[11:14] <kitche> ubuntu: FUSE lets a user make their own filesystem if they wish but fuse does allow you to write to ntfs with ntfs-3g
[11:14] <jerbear> sotec_prod: three words: GENERALIZATION IS FAIL
[11:14] <genii> FFForever: Sure, but be warned i am away from computer a lot today :)
[11:14] <lnx_> jerbear , utf8 yes ... but that is the problem that cp1255 no and i want player taht let me choose cp1255 encode
[11:14] <scorphus> skarface: they're empty
[11:14] <sotec_prod> haha
[11:14] <hmhowie> sotec_prod, jerbear and whoever else it may concern. can you continue this one in another chatroom?
[11:14] <madsen> ubuntu: http://fuse.sourceforge.net/
[11:14] <KG1987> /dev/sda6 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro)
[11:14] <KG1987> proc on /proc type proc (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
[11:14] <KG1987> /sys on /sys type sysfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
[11:14] <KG1987> varrun on /var/run type tmpfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,mode=0755)
[11:14] <KG1987> varlock on /var/lock type tmpfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev,mode=1777)
[11:14] <KG1987> procbususb on /proc/bus/usb type usbfs (rw)
[11:14] <KG1987> udev on /dev type tmpfs (rw,mode=0755)
[11:14] <KG1987> devshm on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw)
[11:14] <youreahat> Hello, I just did a fresh install of XFCE, and I can't seem to adjust screensaver or power options, how would I go about that even though Screensaver doesn't show up in the Settings Manger?
[11:14] <sotec_prod> jerbear, i agree to disagree
[11:14] <KG1987> devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,gid=5,mode=620)
[11:14] <KG1987> lrm on /lib/modules/2.6.20-16-generic/volatile type tmpfs (rw)
[11:14] <KG1987> binfmt_misc on /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc type binfmt_misc (rw)
[11:14] <[nrx] > !pastebin | KG1987
[11:14] <ubotu> KG1987: 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)
[11:14] <KG1987> /dev/sda11 on /media/disk-1 type ext3 (rw,nosuid,nodev)
[11:14] <dcorbin> If you're not running X (it's going to be a remote server), and you're not doing the install yourself, what's the advantage that Ubuntu offers of Debian?
[11:15] <KG1987> /dev/sda5 on /media/disk-2 type ntfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,umask=222,utf8)
[11:15] <KG1987> /dev/sda1 on /media/DellUtility type vfat (rw,nosuid,nodev,shortname=mixed,uid=1000,utf8,umask=077)
[11:15] <KG1987> /dev/sda2 on /media/disk-3 type ntfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,umask=222,utf8)
[11:15] <KeiranHas11> Hi
[11:15] <KG1987> /dev/sda8 on /media/LNX type ext3 (rw,nosuid,nodev)
[11:15] <KG1987> /dev/sda9 on /media/MEDIADIRECT type vfat (rw,nosuid,nodev,shortname=mixed,uid=1000,utf8,umask=077)
[11:15] <KG1987> /dev/sda4 on /media/disk type ext3 (rw,nosuid,nodev)
[11:15] <KG1987> thats what mount produced
[11:15] <[nrx] > enough!
[11:15] <[nrx] > god
[11:15] <slasher> hey, i just dist-upgraded to gutsy and the new deskbar is atrocious, did anybody fix it or do i need to downgrade to the feisty version?
[11:15] <jerbear> lnx_: i'm not familiar with that charset... have you looked on any amarok forums?
[11:15] <erUSUL> !paste | KG1987
[11:15] <madsen> KG1987: Aaaargh!!! Spam!!! Hehe... Use some paste-bin next time, ok?
[11:15] <[nrx] > use a fricken pastebin
[11:15] <KeiranHas11> Hello?
[11:15] <scorphus> let's wait for KG1987's input
[11:15] <KG1987> sorry
[11:15] <hmhowie> |pastebin | KG1987
[11:15] <genii> youreahat: Try channel #xubuntu for XFCE specific questions
[11:15] <wise_> thanks all, i mount the drive as ro, and used ntfs-config to enable write
[11:15] <KG1987> im a n00b
[11:15] <skarface> scorphus: I'm no expert, just coming up with things I've run into... /etc/init.d/apache2 restart ?
[11:15] <youreahat> genii:  Ok, ty for the advice anyway
[11:15] <McRed> Hi, I've got a problem after resizing my partitions
[11:15] <sotec_prod> well, this has been quite fun, but i see that the internet chats haven't changed much. *ducks from the flying ego's*
[11:15] <McRed> Ubuntu 7.04 wouldn't start Gnome and I got a terminal screen, and I noticed all partitions weren't mounted (/boot, /var, /home, /user, /tmp).
[11:15] <McRed> I fixed it booting from liveCD, changing fstab all the UUID's.
[11:15] <McRed> Now it boots but I still get the "session lasted less then 10 seconds" msg in Gnome after logging in.
[11:15] <McRed> Please help! :)
[11:15] <alexxx> hi when i tru and install ubuntu it locks at 'saving vesa state' can anyone help?
[11:15] <ubuntu> madsen: what a moment, you saying that FUSE let's me use ntfs-3g on ntfs?
[11:15] <KG1987> im used to Mirc..
[11:15] <jerbear> sotec_prod: keep reading those blogs... there's truth in 'dem hills... gtfo
[11:16] <eck> KG1987: so you're using /dev/sda6
[11:16] <sotec_prod> ok, seriously, i'm done now.
[11:16] <kitche> !gtfo | jerbear
[11:16] <ubotu> jerbear: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[11:16] <sotec_prod> i don't read blogs, i read articles.
[11:16] <scorphus> skarface: ok, just thoughts like that is what I need now... no expert too... trying restart
[11:16] <madsen> ubuntu: Huh? I'm not sure what you mean, but read about FUSE on the link I gave you. That'll probably answer your questions way better than I'm able to.
[11:16] <sotec_prod> So, does anyone have a positive review or opinion of the new Gutsy?
[11:16] <lnx_> jerbear , yes and they say that amarok cant read this encode so im searching for other player .  ..
[11:16] <jerbear> sotec_prod: semantics
[11:16] <KeiranHas11> Hello dan.
[11:16] <UncleD> What lib do I need for clock_gettime ??
[11:16] <KG1987> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38040/
[11:17] <yaser> sotec_prod, im using it
[11:17] <ubuntu> madsen: i actually have a question about using joystick as mouse
[11:17] <KG1987> :-D
[11:17] <slasher> sotec_prod: i just update to it for the new gnome, it's running pretty good
[11:17] <scorphus> skarface: timeout
[11:17] <jerbear> sotec_prod: dude, it HAS NOT BEEN RELEASED
[11:17] <alexxx> hi when i tru and install ubuntu it locks at 'saving vesa state' can anyone help?
[11:17] <skarface> scorphus: try start instead of restart
[11:17] <ubuntu> madsen: the joystick is usb RumblePad2 by Logitech, so there seems to be no driver
[11:17] <madsen> ubuntu: I'm probably not qualified for answering that - I have a tendency to use my joystick as a joystick and my mouse as a mouse. ;)
[11:18] <hmhowie> sotec_prod, jerbear:please! enough!
[11:18] <jerbear> lnx_: it depends on what you want it to do.. there's rhythmbox, xmms, quodlibet, beep, and many more
[11:18] <sotec_prod> sorry, let me rephrase for the uncreative: ahem, "does anyone have anything positive to review on the ALPHA release of Gutsy"?
[11:18] <scorphus> skarface: told me it is already running, did a stop the start, timeout
[11:18] <sotec_prod> :D
[11:18] <KG1987> thanks eck... so barring the ntfs partitions, can i delete the others?
[11:18] <skarface> scorphus: weird.
[11:18] <ubuntu> ok, anybody around here: if i want to write a driver, what IRC channel do I go to?
[11:18] <lnx_> jerbear , i want to change the default encode of the player
[11:18] <madsen> No one's able to give me a hint as to how to completely wipe my compiz config other than the usual 'gconftool-2 --recursive-unset /apps/compiz', which doesn't seem to work for me?
[11:18] <kitche> !gutsy | sotec_prod #ubuntu+1 for gutsy channel
[11:18] <ubotu> sotec_prod #ubuntu+1 for gutsy channel: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[11:18] <eck> KG1987: the other ext3 partitions will  be the other linux installations
[11:18] <scorphus> skarface: very, sohuld I do anything different in /etc/hosts ?
[11:18] <skarface> scorphus: has it ever worked?
[11:19] <sotec_prod> dammit kitche, lol :D
[11:19] <yaser> sotec_prod, yea me
[11:19] <Bender1337> http://qjoypad.sourceforge.net
[11:19] <scorphus> skarface: never, it is brand
[11:19] <KG1987> and are the swap files shared?
[11:19] <tdizzy> is it possible to install drivers made for windows to ubutnu?
[11:19] <skarface> scorphus: shouldn't be necessary really. ah how did you install it?
[11:19] <alexxx> hi when i tru and install ubuntu it locks at 'saving vesa state' can anyone help?
[11:19] <jerbear> lnx_: if you prefer to use amarok, you may want to check #kde... they would probably know more about it
[11:19] <slasher> kitche: I think he's only asking for a review, not support
[11:19] <Bender1337> tdizzy: no
[11:19] <Shapeshifter> ubotu: was there any word about "support"? ;)
[11:19] <yaser> tdizzy, dont think so
[11:19] <scorphus> skarface: it is ubuntu server, I installed it with apt-get
[11:19] <sotec_prod> does VLC have divx codecs?
[11:19] <youreahat> What kind of drivers?  Wireless drivers it's possible to use Windows drivers using Ndiswrapper.
[11:20] <slasher> sotec_prod: yeah, but i prefer mplayer's
[11:20] <tdizzy> umm a USB headset driver
[11:20] <eck> KG1987: you can check with sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda
[11:20] <Bender1337> sotec_prod: yes
[11:20] <lnx_> jerbear , its impossible in amarok , and i dont prefer it so i need name of other audio player
[11:20] <[nrx] > Shapeshifter: ubotu is a .....bot.
[11:20] <skarface> scorphus: apt-get apache2 .. nothing else?
[11:20] <kitche> slasher, yes I know that but all discussion for gutsy is in that channel
[11:20] <eck> KG1987: if they're shared you'll only have one formatted as swap
[11:20] <Shapeshifter> yeeeah, I just realized :P
[11:20] <[nrx] > pwned :P
[11:20] <Shapeshifter> very entertaining :D
[11:20] <Bender1337> lnx_: xmms
[11:20] <jerbear> lnx_: do you just want a player? or a media library?
[11:20] <amio> hi can I know please how to add items to the applications menu? I dont know how to add wine companents shortcuts to the applications menu
[11:20] <genii> tdizzy: No. Some wireless adapters can use something called ndiswrapper but that is about it
[11:21] <eck> amio: right click it and then click edit menu
[11:21] <scorphus> skarface: in fact it was libapache2-mod-php5, which depends on apache and others...
[11:21] <tdizzy> k
[11:21] <KG1987> sda11 is starred.. so does that mean it is active?
[11:21] <tdizzy> well
[11:21] <Shapeshifter> amio: mjust add it as "wine /path/to/windowsapp
[11:21] <alexxx> hi when i tru and install ubuntu it locks at 'saving vesa state' can anyone help?
[11:21] <lnx_> jerbear , no metter fot me i just need to be able to change the encode . . .
[11:21] <skarface> scorphus: ah... you may want to start over and follow https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP
[11:21] <tdizzy> is there any way i can get the headset working without a driver?
[11:21] <scorphus> skarface: sure, I'll do this
[11:21] <amio> you meani from the edit menu I add this? "wine /path/to/windowsapp
[11:21] <crimsun> tdizzy: most usb audio devices will work; have you set it as the default audio device?
[11:21] <scorphus> skarface: thanks a lot for the help and the time you afforded, appreciate that
[11:22] <tdizzy> how can i
[11:22] <Bender1337> tdizzy: what kind of heaset
[11:22] <KG1987> eck may i PM you?
[11:22] <MenZa> !pm
[11:22] <ubotu> Please ask your questions in the channel so that other people can also benefit AND help you. Please don't PM a user in the channel without asking first, some find it rude.
[11:22] <alexxx> hi when i tr and install ubuntu 7.04 it locks at 'saving vesa state' can anyone help?
[11:22] <skarface> scorphus: np
[11:22] <crimsun> tdizzy: if you're using gnome, use system>preferences>sound
[11:22] <eck> KG1987: just keep it in the channel, and use pastebin if you must
[11:22] <tdizzy> Triton AXPC Headset
[11:22] <amio> Shapeshifter you meani from the edit menu I add this? "wine /path/to/windowsapp
[11:22] <tdizzy> its a USB
[11:22] <KG1987> ahh ok
[11:22] <KG1987> thnx neway
[11:22] <MatBoy> Did someone got a Brother 440CN working under Ubuntu ? The brother way does not work in so far that the machines is not in CPus, It's seen but the model is not there.. it receives tho... but can;t print
[11:22] <KG1987> I think now my major concern is will it mess with grub?
[11:23] <protoloco> file:/dev/net# modprobe tun     FATAL: Could not load /lib/modules/2.6.18-xen/modules.dep: No such file or directory
[11:23] <protoloco> how can i get the tun module ?? is for a openvpn Client..
[11:23] <protoloco> in /dev/net/tun exists.. as a   crw-r--r-- 1 root root 10, 200 2007-09-12 19:08 tun
[11:23] <protoloco> so it should be there.. the modulee?
[11:23] <eck> KG1987: you can just edit /boot/grub/menu.lst and remove the entries that no longer exist
[11:23] <amar> salut
[11:23] <amio> Shapeshifter you meani from the edit menu I add this? "wine /path/to/windowsapp
[11:24] <eck> protoloco: i guess you have it compiled in
[11:24] <amar> y a quelqun parlant francais
[11:24] <[nrx] > !fr | amar
[11:24] <ubotu> amar: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[11:24] <scorphus> see ya
[11:24] <protoloco> eck,  how can i know ??
[11:24] <lnx_> jerbear , have idea ?
[11:24] <Hartwell> #kubuntu
[11:24] <protoloco> because i cant run a openvpn.. an it needs the module for make an interrface..
[11:24] <eck> protoloco: grep TUN /boot/config-$(uname -r)
[11:25] <tdizzy> awesome thanks very much for the help
[11:25] <ivanhoe> wich pci modem is perfect from ubuntu?
[11:26] <amio> Shapeshifter you meani from the edit menu I add this? "wine /path/to/windowsapp
[11:26] <protoloco> eck
[11:26] <erik__> i am having big problems trying to get my usplash to work
[11:26] <protoloco> file:/dev/net# grep TUN /boot/config-$(uname -r)
[11:26] <protoloco> grep: /boot/config-2.6.18-xen: No such file or directory
[11:26] <sixpence> How do I enable all repositories (from the command line) I don't use a GUI
[11:26] <Bender1337> does ubuntu come with openssh
[11:26] <genii> protoloco: Perhaps try package carpaltunnel
[11:26] <amio> how to add wine companents to the applications menu?
[11:26] <idiot> anyone knows how crack squid passwd?
[11:27] <genii> !info carpaltunnel | protoloco
[11:27] <ubotu> protoloco: carpaltunnel: Configuration helper for OpenVPN. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.0.9ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 11 kB, installed size 100 kB
[11:27] <[nrx] > !warez
[11:27] <ubotu> piracy discussion and other questionably legal practices are not welcome in the Ubuntu channels. Please take this discussion elsewhere or abstain from it altogether. This includes linking to pirated software, music and video. Also see !guidelines and !o4o
[11:27] <eck> protoloco: something is wrong with your kernel
[11:27] <eck> protoloco: did you install it from the repos?
[11:27] <protoloco> eck Yeah...
[11:27] <erik__> It worked but than i tried adding a new one and now i can't get the old one to even work
[11:27] <ben__> hacknslash: are you getting anywhere? No probs if you're ready to give up :)
[11:27] <alexxx> hi when i tr and install ubuntu 7.04 it locks at 'saving vesa state' can anyone help?
[11:27] <genii> idiot: Squid doesn't have a valid login shell by default
[11:27] <eck> protoloco: well your kernel is borked because you can't load any modules and you don't have the config file for the kernel in /boot
[11:28] <idiot> genii: i mean squid password for users, used to axx internet
[11:28] <Jowi> hi, update manager is the recommended way to upgrade from edgy -> feisty. however, when I run it I don't get the option to upgrade to 7.04. anyone know why?
[11:28] <protoloco> :S
[11:28] <amio> how to add wines companents to the applications menu?
[11:28] <erik__> does anyone know how to fix a usplash
[11:28] <[nrx] > !usplash | erik__
[11:28] <ubotu> erik__: To select the usplash artwork you want, use "sudo update-alternatives --config usplash-artwork.so && sudo update-initramfs -u" - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/USplashCustomizationHowto for adding your custom artwork
[11:29] <alexxx> hi when i try and install ubuntu 7.04 it locks at 'saving vesa state' can anyone help?
[11:29] <eck> Jowi: try running update-manager -p
[11:30] <sixpence> How do I enable all repositories (from the command line) I don't use a GUI
[11:30] <Jowi> eck, that is not an option to update-manager.
[11:30] <amio> hi can I know please how to add items to the applications menu? I dont know how to add wine companents shortcuts to the applications menu
[11:30] <genii> idiot: If you don't have already the password it means you are likely not allowed to use it. If you are, ask whoever administers the squid proxy server you need the password to. I cannot help you more than this.
[11:30] <eck> Jowi: the options might be different for the version in edgy, if you look at the man page there should be an option for doing a dist-upgrade
[11:30] <jawee_> Hello. I am assiting someone with installing Ubuntu. How do I find out whether they have an Intel or Broadcom card?
[11:30] <Bender1337> does ubuntu come with openssh
[11:30] <eck> jawee_: lspci
[11:31] <alexxx> hi when i try and install ubuntu 7.04 it locks at 'saving vesa state' can anyone help?
[11:31] <eck> you can do it from the live cd
[11:31] <jawee_> eck: ah, that's it. Thanks :)
[11:31] <lufis> What's the address for a usb audio device?
[11:31] <lImItaO> someone knows how to run ManiaDrive Track editor?
[11:31] <KG1987> thanks eck... so can i use gparted to remove the partitions then?
[11:31] <eck> KG1987: yes
[11:31] <crimsun> lufis: depends which audio device (ordinally)
[11:31] <KG1987> Yippeeeee
[11:31] <Jowi> eck, -c worked it seems.
[11:32] <lufis> crimsun: whats a typical one? /dev/usb/audio?
[11:32] <crimsun> lufis: no, /dev/snd/pcm*
[11:32] <lufis> oh
[11:32] <alexxx> can anyone see me?
[11:32] <amio> hi can I know please how to add items to the applications menu? I dont know how to add wine companents shortcuts to the applications menu
[11:32] <Jowi> alexxx, all 1214 of us :)
[11:33] <kazol> How do I open .rar files?
[11:33] <amio> kazol download rar program for linux
[11:33] <Jowi> kazol, "unrar"
[11:33] <alexxx> lol jowi...just checking cos no one was answering me :(
[11:33] <Jowi> kazol, if it is multiple archive (*.r01, r02 etc) you need the non-free version.
[11:33] <lufis> crimsun: any way to test which one it is?
[11:34] <kazol> Jowi: thx
[11:34] <alexxx> when i try and install ubuntu 7.04 it locks at 'saving vesa state' can anyone help?
[11:34] <protoloco> Helli, i have a kernel with XEN... how can i get the sources ?
[11:34] <eck> lufis: cat /dev/urandom to it and see which one makes noise
[11:34] <protoloco> because i think r not the same of kernel-sources... right ?
[11:34] <lufis> eck: good idea :)
[11:34] <rocunreal> how do i get this command to run at Ubuntu Startup in the Terminal kind of like a startup program in windows this code " compiz --replace "
[11:34] <KG1987> how do i identify which swap file ubuntu is using?
[11:35] <amio> alexxx is this vese step under the select and install companents?
[11:35] <KG1987> I say "file" = Partition
[11:35] <lufis> eck: Well, thing is, it's a mic
[11:35] <lufis> sam@uranium:~$ cat /dev/urandom > /dev/snd/pcmC0D1c
[11:35] <lufis> cat: write error: Invalid argument
[11:35] <astro76> KG1987, swapon -s
[11:35] <genii> !autostart
[11:35] <ubotu> To add programs to start up when you log into your Gnome session go to System>Preferences>Sessions and use the Startup Programs tab. For more information, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AddingProgramToSessionStartup - See !boot for starting non-interactive programs at boot
[11:35] <eck> lufis: not sure then
[11:36] <crimsun> lufis: that way's not recommended.  Just list the devices first.  `asoundconf list`
[11:36] <lImItaO> someone knows how to run ManiaDrive Track editor?
[11:36] <genii> rocunreal: See the message from ubotu above on autostart howto
[11:36] <lufis> crimsun: it shows up
[11:36] <protoloco> 2007 x86_64 GNU/Linux  <-- means that this server is using 64 ?
[11:36] <rocunreal> genii, yes thx this will work for code also too right?
[11:36] <crimsun> lufis: top, [middle, or ]  bottom?
[11:36] <alexxx> amio...it goes through a list and says 'ok' afer some things then it says some things couldnt be found and stops on saving vesa state...is that what u meant?
[11:36] <rocunreal> genii, cause it has to run this command at startup   "" compiz --replace ""
[11:36] <genii> rocunreal: Yes, anything which can execute
[11:36] <lufis> crimsun: But it's a webcam mic, and i'm trying to get it to stream in vlc thru its v4l front-end but i have to know the adress of the audio stream
[11:37] <lufis> crimsun: it's at the bottom
[11:37] <rocunreal> genii, excellent thanks
[11:37] <crimsun> lufis: paste me the output from that command
[11:37] <genii> rocunreal: np
[11:37] <lufis> crimsun: sam@uranium:~$ asoundconf list Names of available sound cards: Live U0x46d0x8d7
[11:37] <mildner> ana help for usb external HD
[11:37] <mildner> any help for usb external HD
[11:37] <crimsun> lufis: right, so it's device #1  (meaning the second card)
[11:37] <rocunreal> genii, if you got time can i ask a question it might be a hard one?
[11:38] <amio> alexx no what I mean is. while booting from the cd you get many steps. one is choosing language then network then partitioning then installing base system then apt conf then the last select and install programs. in which place you get the error? in what step I mean?
[11:38] <crimsun> lufis: so, `arecord -Dplughw:1 -fcd'
[11:38] <genii> rocunreal: Just ask, if not me someone else may know :)
[11:38] <lufis> crimsun: I don't want to record, i just need to know its address
[11:38] <alexxx> its the live cd amio
[11:38] <rocunreal> genii, nvm this will be fine its kinda a temp fix
[11:38] <crimsun> lufis: (the address is hw:1)
[11:38] <lufis> crimsun: oh ok :)
[11:38] <genii> rocunreal: OK
[11:39] <rocunreal> genii, but my Cube effect doesn't work when i turn it on  ( im using Compiz-Fusion and when i enable cube effect everything goes wrong :( slow speeds
[11:39] <KG1987> YEY, now next task is to install beryl :-)
[11:39] <dekc> hi can u help me please?
[11:39] <lufis> crimsun: Doesn't work
[11:39] <rocunreal> genii, expecially when i click and drag not it lags behind
[11:39] <rocunreal> genii, ever hear of that problem before?
[11:39] <skarface> rocunreal: have you tried compiz or beryl instead?
[11:40] <Devo> How do I delete a folder in the terminal?
[11:40] <rocunreal> genii, if you haven't ill just save it for another day
[11:40] <crimsun> lufis: what doesn't work?
[11:40] <dekc> i have a prob on kubuntu
[11:40] <rocunreal> Cube Effect makes me lag
[11:40] <genii> rocunreal: The channel for questions about compiz and beryl where they would have more specific help for you is #ubuntu-effects
[11:40] <rocunreal> when i click and drag it lags
[11:40] <dekc> i can't hear sounds
[11:40] <rocunreal> but nvm im out i got enough cool effects i dont need cube effect
[11:40] <rocunreal> peace
[11:40] <astro76> Devo, rm -r folder (rmdir folder will only work if it's empty)
[11:40] <amio> alexxx ok well I havent tried to install with live cd but . try to check two things. try to install without network. there might be some other reason which I have had also with the text installation cd. that it got brocken. it looked good but when I run check cd for defects then it stops after some precents and says cd is pbrocken even though I copied it 2 days before and it installed on previous computer well. so try without network if same
[11:40] <amio> problem burn another cd and I advice you that you install from text installation cd which you can get from the ubuntu site after checking the box of I want the text installing cd
[11:41] <Devo> astro76: Thanks.
[11:41] <dekc> pls tell me how to do
[11:42] <genii> dekc: Ask in #kubuntu channel please, this channel is #ubuntu for the Gnome desktop
[11:42] <alexxx> i have the text installation cd amio
[11:42] <alexxx> i will try it now
[11:42] <dekc> why i can't hear sounds???
[11:42] <amio> alexx then did you try installing with it?
[11:42] <amio> alexxx then did you try installing with it?
[11:43] <alexxx> amio can i talk with u in a seperate box?
[11:43] <amio> ok
[11:43] <alexxx> theres to many convos going on lol
[11:43] <Psycoshot> Anyone here have iPodlinux??
[11:43] <Devo> !irc
[11:43] <ubotu> A list of official Ubuntu IRC channels, as well as IRC clients for Ubuntu, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat - For a general list of !freenode channels, see http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#channellist - See also !Guidelines
[11:43] <Psycoshot> Anyone here have iPodlinux??
[11:43] <mildner> any help for usb external HD
[11:43] <colourAgga> Anyone know why I can only run Azureus as root?
[11:44] <amio> alexxx ok I have sent you private message
[11:44] <nightfreak> hi, would you recommend ubuntu 64 for a webserver where stability is important?
[11:44] <michaelfavia> is there a good resource for hooking up the extra buttons ona Bluetooth mouse? i'm looking at the output in xev and the side buttons are registering as 2 and 3....
[11:44] <lufis> crimsun: vlc doesn't even show an audio stream
[11:45] <lufis> crimsun: with hw:0
[11:45] <amio> alexxx did you see what I wrote on private?
[11:45] <alexxxx> no amio :(
[11:45] <Shinichi> bonsoir  tous ^^
[11:45] <crimsun> lufis: I'm not sure why you're attempting hw:0 for the webcam, which is hw:1.
[11:45] <amio> try to send me private then
[11:45] <colourAgga> dormer bien Shinichi
[11:45] <alexxxx> i have amio
[11:45] <lufis> crimsun: That's what i meant
[11:45] <kais58> is anyone available to give me some help on a problem?
[11:46] <mildner> is there a german ubuntu?
[11:46] <Shinichi> Is it an english channel ?
[11:46] <crimsun> lufis: is it _inaudible_, or is it "broken?"
[11:46] <colourAgga> Shinichi: yeah
[11:46] <Shinichi> ok
[11:46] <amio> alexxx then I dont know whats wrong I also dont see
[11:46] <Shinichi> I didn't know :)
[11:46] <lufis> crimsun: It's not anything, it's not getting an audio stream period
[11:46] <amio> alexx let it be from here what you need?
[11:46] <alexxxx> nevermind amio
[11:47] <alexxxx> im just trying the txt installer now amio
[11:47] <colourAgga> mais je parle une petite peux de francais, ich spreche ein bischien deutsch, i speak english, ik spreek nederlands, yo hablo un poco espanol
[11:47] <colourAgga> :P
[11:47] <amio> alexxx  try to install again but dissconnect the internet cable or even the wirless adapter
[11:47] <Devo> Yay.
[11:47] <crimsun> lufis: "not getting an audio stream" can mean at least two things at the level we're debugging.  Either it's inaudible (muted in the mixer), or the driver simply doesn't know its quirks.
[11:47] <gnomefreak> !fr | colourAgga
[11:47] <ubotu> colourAgga: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[11:47] <colourAgga> :')
[11:47] <alexxxx> i have removed the wireless
[11:47] <amio> alexxx ok this is better you will pass few things. choose them but I would like to suggest few things
[11:47] <lufis> crimsun: It's not muted, so i guess it's a driver problem. View > stream and media info doesn't even show an audio stream :(
[11:48] <crimsun> lufis: does that arecord command above give you anything audible?
[11:48] <amio> alexxx when you install and reach to partitioning select guided partition use entire disk there is something with LVM choose it
[11:48] <lufis> crimsun: Haven't tried it, one sec
[11:48] <colourAgga> Oh yeah, how does ubuntu run on a Intel Quadcore?
[11:48] <amio> alexxx will ask you to write the changes select yes
[11:48] <protoloco> how can i search in apt for kernel sources ??
[11:48] <colourAgga> cause i'm getting that one in a week.
[11:49] <crimsun> protoloco: look for linux\-source\-2\.6
[11:49] <lufis> crimsun: It spews a bunch of gibberish into the terminal
[11:49] <alexxxx> amio i have windows on another partition
[11:49] <alexxxx> i dont want to lose that
[11:49] <amio> alexxx when you reach after installing the base system to apt-conf you will be asked to type some port or something I dont remember just click enterleave it blank
[11:49] <crimsun> lufis: pastebin the gibberish
[11:49] <lufis> crimsun: all of it? :P
[11:49] <amio> alexxx ok then choose manual installation
[11:49] <protoloco> crimsun, apt-cache search linux\-source\-2\.6 ??
[11:49] <crimsun> lufis: yes
[11:49] <crimsun> protoloco: yes
[11:49] <alexxxx> ok amio
[11:49] <lufis> crimsun: Well... alright
[11:49] <amio> alexxx select that partition whicih you want linux to be on it
[11:50] <kais58> is there anyway to use a ubuntu live cd to access the hard drive and copy files from a windows system?
[11:50] <amio> alexxx then make it giuded paritioning if you find lvm then choose it if not choose the normal giuded partition
[11:50] <ndube> kais58 where would you be sending the files?
[11:50] <lufis> crimsun: it's about a million lines of this: EEHEHEDDCCBBAA#@#@Z>Z>a<a< : :77@5@5n2n2//`,`,&#x18;)&#x18;)%%!!&#x1d;&#x1d;&#x19;&#x19;&#x14;&#x14;{
[11:50] <amio> alexxx then select the grub boot installation to be on the main drive they will ask you to confirm select yes
[11:50] <lufis> crimsun: Do you think it's haunted? :(
[11:50] <kais58> to cd or usb stick
[11:51] <steveire> How do I run a command on each file in a dir? for file in ${ls}:; do echo $file; done; I thought that would work but no/
[11:51] <alexxxx> how do i select the partition amio?
[11:51] <crimsun> lufis: no, that's what's being read from the audio device
[11:51] <crimsun> lufis: (ctrl+c will kill that)
[11:51] <lufis> crimsun: Oh, good. I thought that "EHEHEHE" was a poltergeist
[11:51] <alexxxx> does the mount point have to be '/'
[11:52] <ndube> kais58 I believe you can mount the external drives but I'm not sure about mounting ntfs
[11:52] <crimsun> lufis: first, see if sound recorder with that webcam set as the primary audio device (System>Preferences>Sound>...>default sound card) gives you anything audible after you save the file.
[11:52] <lufis> crimsun: That was a joke ;) it's ok to laugh
[11:52] <amio> alexxx when it will reach to pratitioning section choose manual partitioning
[11:52] <crimsun> lufis: sorry, but I need to leave for a meeting
[11:52] <lufis> crimsun: alright, thanks anyway
[11:52] <amio> alexxx not giuded partion
[11:52] <alexxxx> yes i have done that amio
[11:52] <amio> alexxx it will be the last choice below
[11:52] <steveire> Anyone good with bash scripts?
[11:52] <amio> alexxx now what you see?
[11:53] <ndube> kais58 do you know if it is ntfs or fat32?
[11:53] <amio> alexxx one partition right?
[11:53] <kais58> well i have currently got it running on the said pc so how would i check if its possible and its ntfs
[11:53] <protoloco> Im using kernel 2.6.18-xen sources... if i get from apt the linux-sources 2.6.18... because i need the  "tun" module.. what can i do ?
[11:53] <alexxxx> 2 partitions
[11:53] <alexxxx> one i have windows on
[11:53] <alexxxx> and one empty one
[11:53] <amio> alexxx go by the up and down buttons of the keyboard and when you reach to that partition click on it then choose from the next menu delete
[11:54] <alexxxx> done amio
[11:54] <amio> alexxx then again select on the partition and select auto make
[11:54] <amio> alexxx there is something like auto resize or auto partitionsomething similler
[11:54] <alexxxx> yes done that
[11:55] <ndube> kais58 hold on, i'm looking it up
[11:55] <alexxxx> its created a primary and a logical partion amio
[11:55] <genii> All that giggerish IS the stream. You need to pipe it to something that can play it
[11:55] <alexxxx> a ext3 and swap
[11:55] <genii> *gibberish
[11:55] <amio> alexxx ok then click proccess next
[11:55] <amio> and write the changes
[11:56] <amio> alexxx but besure you did not mess with your first partition of windows
[11:56] <Shinichi> I've a question, how do I connect as root ?
[11:56] <alexxxx> yeah, not its asking for a user name
[11:56] <alexxxx> now*
[11:57] <genii> !sudo | Shinichi
[11:57] <ubotu> Shinichi: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[11:57] <amio> Shinichi right click on applications then edit menu then
[11:57] <lImItaO> anyone knows how to run ManiaDrive Track editor?
[11:57] <Moniker42> hey, i just installed feisty and it's asking me to reboot and insert proper boot device
[11:57] <rom> hi
[11:57] <Shinichi> ok I'm looking
[11:57] <Shinichi> ^^
[11:57] <amio> Shinichi right click on applications then edit menu then system tools then mark on root terminal now close and go to applicfations then system tools then you get the root terminal thats it
[11:58] <alexxxx> it says its 'installing the base system' now amio
[11:58] <rom> some can help me ?
[11:58] <|thunder> why does the gnome resources meter say 100% of my cpu is in use, while sudo top says only 52% ?
[11:58] <rom> I try to run compiz-fusion on gutsy
[11:58] <rom> glxinfo | grep "direct" give direct rendering: Yes
[11:58] <rom> but when I launch compiz --replace
[11:58] <genii> |thunder: Likely dual core
[11:58] <rom> Checking for Xgl : not present
[11:58] <rom> :(
[11:59] <kitche> !gutsy | rom
[11:59] <ubotu> rom: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[11:59] <amio> alexxx ok you are doing well after base system finished you will reach to apt configuration will ask you to type some prot or something just click enter with leaving it blank then thats it
[11:59] <|thunder> genii; its a single core amd64 3000+ 939pin
[11:59] <scalawag> Will x86 version of Ubuntu 6.06 run on an AMD 64bit system?
[11:59] <rom> ok
[11:59] <agroker> !tell rom about Xgl
[11:59] <ndube> kais58 open a terminal and type in cat /proc/partitions
[11:59] <USMarine> scalawag yes
[11:59] <alexxxx> ok amio
[11:59] <amio> alexxx you will go to select and install companents then asks you to install the grub boot then choose to install it on the main drive confirm yes then thats it
[12:00] <USMarine> though you won't use all the resources at your disposal
[12:00] <scalawag> Thanks Marine, trying to create a portable OS :)
[12:00] <genii> |thunder: No other idea comes immediately to mind then, sorry
[12:00] <jo4> Hi, i was in here earlier, but my connection timed out, so i'll try again. I'm trying to properly install my ATI driver and i found this guide at wiki.linuxquestions.org. It said i had to change some things in my kernel, so i did. but after booting the new kernel, i can't get my wireless card to show in network manager.. so i tried rebuilding the kernel with the same .config file, but still no card. why does this kernel work and not the other ones? 
[12:00] <kais58> done that
[12:00] <ndube> kais58 what was the output
[12:00] <dudanogueira> is there any ircop from freenode here?
[12:01] <[nrx] > dudanogueira: why?
[12:01] <sh3l1> how do i burn an ISO to a disk in ubuntu?
[12:01] <sh3l1> !iso
[12:01] <Roey> Hello, I have a Logitech mouse.  I'm trying to use it with KDM, but I need to be able to use xbindkeys in order to get the buttons working right.   So I put the line in my .xsession but it still doesn't work.  When I use the -v (verbose) flag for  xbindkeys -v -f .xbindkeys.rc, I see this error:  http://rafb.net/p/K8ZVeL99.html.  What does that mean!?!
[12:01] <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.
[12:01] <amio> alexxx good luck with linux then. be careful dont mess with the system things and sources even if you see tutorials on the web they ARE not safe at all try to do everything carefully the best is just to install not to play by the system files
[12:01] <ndube> sh3l1 use k3b or gnomebaker
[12:01] <kitche> dudanogueira, ther is many here but they are all idleing
[12:02] <sh3l1> ndube,  thanks
[12:02] <SaFeT> hey guys where can i find the drivers for ati radeon X1900 series
[12:02] <ndube> sh3l1 i prefer k3b
[12:02] <mc44> dudanogueira: try #freenode
[12:02] <colourAgga> SaFeT: install AIGLX?
[12:02] <alexxxx> its on select and install software now amio
[12:02] <colourAgga> errr
[12:02] <kais58> this may take a min ndube
[12:02] <underwatercow> is there an easy way to install and setup hamachi?
[12:02] <colourAgga> not AIGLX
[12:02] <ndube> kais58 sure...no rush
[12:02] <dudanogueira> [nrx] , kitche, mc44 thanks!
[12:02] <sebdelehaye_> Bonsoir
[12:02] <chaelot|home> I have a problem with my Ubuntu 7.04 installation simply freezing at the message "Running Local Boot Scripts /etc/rc.local [OK] " <-- anyone have an idea to how i can sort it out ?
[12:02] <agroker> !tell SaFeT about ati
[12:02] <hasmell> Whats the best way to delete programs installed from source ? just use slocate to locate the program then delete files ?
[12:03] <colourAgga> XGL SaFeT.
[12:03] <sh3l1> ndube, thanks, i was gonna use gnomebaker because i had heard of it before, but k3b sounds better.
[12:03] <amio> alexxx ok hope that will will finish it will stick on 6% then after long time will procced so dont worry
[12:03] <ndube> sh3l1 np
[12:03] <alexxxx> ok...yeah its on 6% now amio
[12:03] <Atlantiz> hey guys something weird was happening to my pc before I rebooted, I could hear it working and I could hardly even move my mouse at all. As if something was taking the whole processor. I used the monitor and every 30 seconds i would see a 4% spike in system processor and a big spike in bandwith. Also this morning I was unable to log back in after I had locked my desktop for the first time ever. Any idea how I could diagnose
[12:03] <Atlantiz>  the problem?
[12:03] <genii> hasmell: No. use make uninstall if the Makefile has this option. If no uninstall option, use instead make dist or make dist-clean
[12:04] <colourAgga> Oh yeah, were do I configure which sound driver Flash has to use?
[12:04] <frenchn00b> who wanna play dune legacy multiplayer ?
[12:04] <kais58> major	minor	#blocks		name
[12:04] <kais58> 3	0	244######	hda
[12:04] <kais58> 3	1	244######	hda1
[12:04] <kais58> 7	0	637###		loop0
[12:04] <kais58> 253	0	244######	dm-0
[12:04] <frenchn00b> who wanna play dune legacy multiplayer ?