[12:04] <mc44> !offtopic | frenchn00b
[12:04] <ubotu> frenchn00b: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[12:04] <Shinichi> I've a second question, how can I know the command I must type in the terminal for a software (example : OpenOffice.writer) ?
[12:04] <genii> !pastebin |kais58
[12:04] <ubotu> kais58: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[12:04] <alexxxx> amio do u have any other means of contact?
[12:04] <ndube> kais58 type sudo mount /dev/hda1 /mnt
[12:04] <rosenator> hey are there any preseed experts around?
[12:04] <kitche> colourAgga, in a certain file but flash9 uses alsa for sound unless you mean sound card
[12:05] <herbaliser> Shinich you can search using sudo apt-cache search
[12:05] <amio> alexxx no i dont sorry
[12:05] <ndube> kais58 sorry , should have had you use pastebin
[12:05] <HoocH_> Is it possible get ubuntu to boot into terminal, not load the UI at all ? :)
[12:05] <genii> rosenator: What do you need to know about preseed files?
[12:05] <Shinichi> ok herbaliser thanks ^^
[12:05] <junkeR> hey, I installed all the plugins to play my video files.. but when I play them (it doesn't matter which player) they all appear lighter than usual
[12:05] <hasmell> genii, thanks, where do i run make uninstall ? in the program installation folder, or untar the tarball then cd and run from there
[12:05] <colourAgga> kitche: I'm using alsa yes but I can't get any sound from i.e. YouTube movies. I can however listen to music ;)
[12:05] <Hex_101> HoocH_: yes, if you get the server idition, i dont think you get any GUI
[12:05] <alexxxx> ok...i just keep having troubles on irc lol
[12:05] <amio> alexxx even I am new like you on linux just 7 week experience and I had similler troubles so I wanted to help
[12:05] <rosenator> I am trying to migrate my company's servers from suse, but we use autoyast - which supports VNC during install
[12:05] <genii> hasmell: Run it in the same dir you originally ran make or make install from
[12:05] <rosenator> does reseed support VNC
[12:06] <rosenator> HooCH
[12:06] <hasmell> genii, thanks
[12:06] <HoocH_> Hex_101, so I need a clean install of the server ed ?
[12:06] <genii> hasmell: np
[12:06] <alexxxx> yeah amio...its still on 6%!
[12:06] <genii> rosenator: Please put my nick in the line or it is easy to miss in scoll here :)
[12:06] <Hex_101> HoocH_: im a newb at this btw, i _think_ you can uninstall the GUI, but you will need verification from the other users here
[12:06] <Hex_101> and on how to
[12:06] <colourAgga> HoocH_: yes you can
[12:06] <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 ? I had a look at the file in mention, and it as it should be, quite empty - any help would be greatly appreciated
[12:07] <amio> alexxx no worry will proceed after maybe 10 minutes
[12:07] <alexxxx> ok amio
[12:07] <rosenator> genii: sorry
[12:07] <alexxxx> i hope it works!
[12:07] <HoocH_> colourAgga, any easy way to not boot up in GUI ? :) eheh
[12:07] <genii> rosenator: 1 moment I'll try to view what you wrote, need to scroll up
[12:07] <alexxxx> i have been trying for a while
[12:07] <chaelot|home> oh and by the way - if i press ctrl+alt + f1 for example and log in there, then kill the xserver and start x over again, it works and i can use the computer
[12:07] <chaelot|home> it is simply just freezing when i boot
[12:08] <rosenator> genii: just trying to do pressed install remotely using PXE boot + VNC
[12:08] <kais58> says alreday mounted or /mnt busy and then according to mtab its mounted on /tmp/disks-config-hda1
[12:08] <protoloco> Hello this ins the escenario: I have kernel 2.6.18-xen .. and i have the sources of 2.6.18 without 'xen'... so i need to compile a module  called 'tun' for create interfaces... could i just compile a module from that sources '2.6.18' and bring it for my 2.6.18-xen kernel ???
[12:08] <seth_m> Really basic shell scripting question. Is it possible to have a shell script "type" something into a captive interface? If so, how?
[12:08] <rosenator> seth_m: captive?
[12:08] <ndube> kais58 sudo mkdir /media/windows && sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/hda1 /media/windows
[12:08] <tingle> hi, when i try to play high definition videos every player on ubuntu crashes.. can someone please help me out?
[12:08] <genii> rosenator: You can execute preinstall and postinstall scripts directly from the preseed file itself. you want to install over VNC?
[12:09] <alexxxx> ooo its past 6%
[12:09] <pier> #hacker.it
[12:09] <sh3l1> ndube, you were right k3b pwns.
[12:09] <kupesoft> Haha, American dollar pwned by Canadian,
[12:09] <ndube> sh3l1 glad to hear it
[12:09] <seth_m> rosenator: That is to say it has executed a program that causes the user to interact with it rather than returning something and throwing you back to the command line.
[12:09] <rosenator> genii: yeah, just like autoyast for opensuse does.  I found the preinstall script, I'm just not sure I can redirect the running installer session to the vnc.  maybe Xvnc would do it?
[12:09] <erik__> i tried many things to get my usplash to work but every time it says found no usable usplash for 800 * 600
[12:10] <pier> escuse me a one channel hacker in italy please?
[12:10] <rosenator> seth_m: just "echo blah" isn't good enough?
[12:10] <amio> can any one help me please? how to add wine companents to the applications menu?
[12:10] <tingle> anyone? high definition videos on lunix?
[12:10] <ndube> amio like wine applications that are installed?
[12:10] <kais58> same message as before, already mounted
[12:10] <mc44> !it | pier
[12:10] <ubotu> pier: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[12:10] <nbkr> amio, Right-Click on the menu. It shows something like "edit menu"
[12:10] <seth_m> rosenator: echo does not do anything until I the program run by the shell script has finished running.
[12:10] <alexxxx> hopefully their is nothing that can go wrong in the 'install software' bit
[12:11] <genii> rosenator: I haven't yet tried this method, but did work out a way to install via ssh. You are looking at an interactive install or hands-off/automated?
[12:11] <ndube> kais58 try browsing to where it is already mounted and see if it is your windows partition
[12:11] <pier> !it
[12:11] <AnUbiSn> newed help
[12:11] <tingle> !HD > tingle
[12:11] <pier> !it |
[12:11] <ubotu> : Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[12:11] <rosenator> seth_m: you would want to run the program in the background like this 'program &; echo running program'
[12:11] <unics> how could i install 'dummy' on ubuntu ?
[12:12] <hasmell> '
[12:12] <AnUbiSn> doesim going to do the triple booting methed
[12:12] <ndube> unics what is dummy?
[12:12] <AnUbiSn> mac os x
[12:12] <amio> ndube yes the installed ones and also the companents like wine uninstaller and others
[12:12] <unics> [01:11:03]  <unics> is there a way i could make a 'fake' network interface, to route some IP's ?
[12:12] <unics> [01:11:24]  <Lovecraft> unics: Maybe use the 'dummy' interface module.
[12:12] <amio> nbkr nothng on edit menu to put
[12:12] <rosenator> genii: well,this is mostly hands off, but with the ability to 'step in' or at least observe the progress
[12:12] <markelhas> hi ppl how can i change the setting of ubuntu when i close my laptop?
[12:12] <AnUbiSn> and windows ubuntu
[12:12] <nbkr> amio, Pardon?
[12:12] <SaFeT> can anyone help me for ati driver 4 X1900 gt the open source one doesn't support my model and i dont know shit about linux code
[12:13] <mc44> SaFeT: use the restricted driver manager?
[12:13] <ndube> amio I think the wine uninstaller is already listed in Applications > System Tools
[12:13] <zmeiat_joro> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/edgy/+source/libgphoto2/+bug/67532/comments/4 -> this is what I got after googling "Bus 002 Device 014: ID 040a:0592 Kodak Co." which is what I get from lsusb
[12:13] <AnUbiSn> and if i put ubuntu  last of the drive
[12:13] <kais58> when i get there it says it can not be displayed as i dont have permissions necessary
[12:13] <kr00l> I need some help! I can't get read/write permission from my hard drives! How do i fix this?
[12:13] <zmeiat_joro> what do I do next?
[12:13] <amio> ndube when I had the old version 33 it was when I upgraded all gone
[12:13] <AnUbiSn>  will  it worj
[12:13] <AnUbiSn> ??
[12:14] <amio> nbkr on edit menu there is nothing of wine companents
[12:14] <herbaliser> kr00l ntfs ?
[12:14] <ndube> kais58 I have not personally tried that...I would post your question in the forums
[12:14] <Moniker42> i just installed feisty, now it's refusing to boot (asking for me to insert proper boot device)
[12:14] <kr00l> berbaliser, Well yes for now. I got the NTFS program but it says that there is an error.
[12:14] <kais58> thankyou, ok
[12:14] <mc44> SaFeT: you can't get into?
[12:14] <databuddy> gah
[12:14] <sAtDv> who /*rid*
[12:15] <AnUbiSn> ...
[12:15] <genii> rosenator: You can run in the preinstall the neccesary steps to install the dependent packages for vnc, then to execute it and background. I did this with the openssh-server (I also ran screen in this case to allow interactive from either console)
[12:15] <kr00l> herbaliser, then it unmounts the drive
[12:15] <databuddy> emerald is a h ee double hocky sticks of a mem leak btw
[12:15] <mc44> SaFeT: on the live CD?
[12:15] <AnUbiSn> canb sumbiody help me
[12:15] <SaFeT> yea
[12:15] <databuddy> kay bye
[12:15] <benzs_s> hey what's a good pdf viewer? better than the default, i mean
[12:15] <rathel> hmm.. lol how do you join another server using xchat?
[12:15] <seth_m> rosenator: Can you clarify the syntax? 'program &; echo running program'?  sh doesn't like the semicolon after the & (should I be starting a newline?) and I don't understand what you mean by your use of each term. If I wanted to enter pine and type 'c' (I don't), how would I do that.
[12:15] <AnUbiSn>  welll  who has a intel mac
[12:15] <mc44> SaFeT: there is a bug in the driver for those cards. Use the alternate CD then install the driver
[12:16] <zmeiat_joro> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/edgy/+source/libgphoto2/+bug/67532/comments/4 -> this is what I got after googling "Bus 002 Device 014: ID 040a:0592 Kodak Co." which is what I get from lsusb, what do I do now?
[12:16] <MongooseWA> how do you install custom icon sets?
[12:16] <tingle> hi, when i try to play high definition videos every player on ubuntu crashes.. can someone please help me out?
[12:16] <seth_m> benzs_s: Better in what ways? What is your problem with Evince?
[12:16] <AnUbiSn>  and feisty
[12:16] <SaFeT> mc44 alternate cd?
[12:16] <ndube> amio You could manually add the applications by going to System > preferences > Main Menu
[12:16] <herbaliser> kr00l using ntfs-3g?
[12:16] <cjae_> what is the best wireless chipset to use in linux?
[12:16] <mc44> SaFeT: yeah, it's a text based installer
[12:16] <kr00l> herbaliser, yes
[12:16] <mc44> !alternate | SaFeT
[12:16] <ubotu> SaFeT: The Alternate CD (available as of Dapper) is the classical text-mode installation CD. Use it if you wish to upgrade via CD, or for an "expert" mode install. For normal installs, use the Desktop CD, which is also a "Live" CD - See also !Minimal
[12:17] <benzs_s> seth_m: evince then? mine's 'document viewer' and it seems a bit simple
[12:17] <herbaliser> try the force option possible the disk is checked for consistencie check
[12:17] <Moniker42> i just installed feisty, now it's refusing to boot (asking for me to insert proper boot device)
[12:17] <USMarine> is w3 schools site down for you too guys?
[12:17] <Hex_101> USMarine: checking
[12:17] <kupesoft> Moniker42: Did you install grub?
[12:17] <SaFeT> kr00l where can i dl it from?
[12:17] <Hex_101> USMarine: yep down here [UK] 
[12:17] <USMarine> k
[12:17] <AnUbiSn> ????
[12:17] <genii> rosenator: Make sure to either execute by prefix /target or use the other method, in-target
[12:17] <amio> ndube I can go there but how to add the wine applicaatrions?
[12:18] <Hex_101> USMarine: if u neeed it i can get the link for the waybackmachine
[12:18] <kr00l> SaFeT, Add/Remove Then NTFS for all "Available"
[12:18] <Moniker42> kupesoft, yes
[12:18] <Moniker42> kupesoft, grub installs itself with ubuntu doesn't it?
[12:18] <USMarine> Hex_101 i'll try through the archive
[12:18] <USMarine> thanks anyway
[12:18] <kupesoft> Moniker42: AFAIK
[12:18] <seth_m> benzs_s: Evince is the name of the default viewer. (They call it `Document Viewer' because that's what it does. I don't know of any pdf viewers that are more feature-rich than Evince. You could try Adobe's Reader, which might be.
[12:18] <Hex_101> USMarine: yea it was downa few days ago, i got the archive link bookmarked :)
[12:18] <kupesoft> Moniker42: You ought to check your BIOS and make sure the hard disk you installed ubuntu is in the "boot list"
[12:19] <ndube> amio click New Item, name it, and put "wine /thepath/tothe.exe" in the command
[12:19] <blizzkid> hi peeps, anyone experience in using rosegarden and hydrogen?
[12:19] <mc44> SaFeT: http://releases.ubuntu.com/feisty/ubuntu-7.04-alternate-i386.iso
[12:19] <Bender1337> hydrogen
[12:19] <rosenator> genii: ok I'll let you know how it goes
[12:20] <dekc> my sound stilldoesn't work and i don't know how to make it work
[12:20] <dekc> pls
[12:20] <dekc> help me to reconfigure
[12:20] <dekc> the sound
[12:20] <blizzkid> Bender1337: I want to pipe the percussion in rg to hydrogen, but can't find how to do it
[12:20] <genii> rosenator: You're welcome. i had to empirically learn these things, i know how frustrating it is, little docs on the preseed files etc
[12:20] <d90> I need movie player with option for changing resolution in full screen, like bs player in window$
[12:20] <scguy318> d90: to full screen? VLC off the top of my head
[12:21] <ndube> VLC
[12:21] <bruenig> mplayer
[12:21] <USMarine> kaffeine
[12:21] <Hex_101> VLC: http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
[12:21] <rosenator> seth_m:  what is it you want to do?  you want to send text to pine?  then just pipe to it.  because pine is an interactive screen based program  though, you might have challenges.  to send text to a program just pipe, like this echo 'c' | pine
[12:21] <Bender1337> blizzkid: i dont know anything about rosegraden
[12:21] <d90> hh ok 3 different answets
[12:21] <USMarine> answers*
[12:21] <bruenig> kaffeine is qt
[12:21] <amio> ndube I made and clicked on it from applicatrions menu nothing works
[12:21] <d90> in seems that VLC doesnt have this iption
[12:21] <Moniker42> kupesoft, i checked that already and it is
[12:22] <rosenator> seth_m: you can also redirect from a file of 'pine commands' like this echo "c" > /tmp/commands   then run pine like this pine < /tmp/commands
[12:22] <kupesoft> Moniker42: Hmm, don't know what to tell you
[12:22] <cjae_> what is the best wireless chipset to use in linux?
[12:22] <ndube> amio doh!!! I don't know what else to do...
[12:22] <kupesoft> Moniker42: Reinstall? ;p
[12:22] <rosenator> genii: yeah, of all of ubuntu's great community support, it seems the pressed info is a little lacking
[12:22] <USMarine> cjae_ intel
[12:22] <Hex_101> d90: in windows you double click it or options>>hotkeys>>full screen, i'll check in my ubuntu
[12:22] <blizzkid> Bender1337: no idea how to achieve that?
[12:22] <rosenator> genii: preseed, I mean
[12:22] <ndube> amio post it in the forums I guess...
[12:22] <scguy318> d90: hell yes it does, right click or double click the video window
[12:23] <amio> ndube ok thanks any way
[12:23] <cjae_> USMarine, do you still have to do the windows emulated drivers thing
[12:23] <amio> ndube will try to ask maybe some one knows here
[12:23] <USMarine> nop, out of the box
[12:23] <ndube> amio sorry I couldn't be your savior :(
[12:23] <scguy318> cjae_: no, there are native Linux drivers for Intel chipsets
[12:23] <USMarine> i didn't try the card reader yet though
[12:23] <amio> ndube thanks its ok
[12:23] <ndube> amio mp
[12:23] <ndube> amio np
[12:23] <genii> rosenator: I found the debian documentation most helpful for it :)
[12:24] <amio> any one can help me please want to add the wine applications to the applictaions menu how can I do that>?
[12:24] <jo4> Generic kernels means that it auto loads modules when you boot the system right?
[12:24] <scguy318> amio: if you're using the latest the Windows installers should create icons for you
[12:24] <cjae_> USMarine, scguy318 what would be your second choice
[12:24] <scguy318> amio: else, you can use alacarte to edit the menu
[12:24] <srixon> Ndube: If you wanna mess with my comp somemore feel free :P
[12:24] <Veinor> does anybody know of a program to take a picture after a specified amount of seconds using a v4l2 cam?
[12:25] <ndube> srixon it didn't work after reboot...?
[12:25] <USMarine> cjae_ nforce?
[12:25] <rosenator> genii: a ha that's a start
[12:25] <srixon> Nope
[12:25] <scguy318> cjae_: for a wireless chipset? definitely not Broadcom ;)
[12:25] <blizzkid> anyone knows how to use hydrogen in combination with rosegarden?
[12:25] <d90> scguy318: you dont understand me, i need option for changing resolution IN FULL SCREEN (eg from 2048X15xx to 1024x768), and I dont need option for FULL SCREEN
[12:25] <ndube> srixon damn
[12:25] <amio> scguy318 I have 44 I think or 45
[12:25] <kr00l> I need some help. How do you get read/write permission for ext3 partition on an extra drive?
[12:25] <srixon> hehe i told u it wasnt easy. somethings messed...
[12:25] <d90> now downloading kaffeine
[12:25] <scalawag> can anyone tell me what a pendrive is to linux (dev/sda1, or whatever) or how to find out?
[12:25] <cjae_> USMarine, scguy318 since the online store I shop at only has intel for laptops
[12:25] <Hex_101> d90: i think Ctrl+Alt++
[12:25] <Hex_101> d90: i think Ctrl+Alt+-
[12:25] <srixon> i think the device may just be disabled... but thats what it would be in windows... linux is idff.
[12:26] <srixon> diff*
[12:26] <scguy318> scalawag: sudo fdisk -l?
[12:26] <bruenig> scalawag, after you put it in, look around in dmesg to see what udev is naming it
[12:26] <herbaliser> kr00l
[12:26] <amio> scguy318 I have 44
[12:26] <kr00l> herbaliser, yes?
[12:26] <USMarine> cjae_ get a santa rosa one then
[12:26] <herbaliser> you want to mount the disk to a mount point?
[12:26] <amio> scguy318 what is alacarte?
[12:26] <herbaliser> ext3 partition?
[12:26] <d90> Hex_101: THX in advance
[12:26] <scalawag> what's fdisk -l do?   what's dmesg?
[12:26] <scalawag> sorry, total noob
[12:26] <cjae_> USMarine, ??
[12:26] <rock4ever> aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
[12:26] <scalawag> just got it, thanks
[12:26] <ndube> srixon I doubt that...did  you do a sudo modprobe ndiswrapper after reboot?
[12:27] <underwatercow> Does anyone know an easy way to setup and install hamachi?
[12:27] <srixon> im about to i just got your email
[12:27] <genii> rosenator: I installed with text installer. I found looking at console4 output when it got stuck processing a preseed directive very useful in debugging.
[12:27] <blizzkid> noone with rosegarden experience?
[12:27] <ndube> srixon it should be listed in network devices after you do that
[12:27] <d90> Hex_101, sorry wont work
[12:27] <AnUbiSn> why does Windows partition must come last
[12:28] <SuperLag> For anyone that cares to answer... what's your RSS reader of choice?
[12:28] <AnUbiSn> on  intel mac
[12:28] <herbaliser> kr00l create a mount point under /mnt
[12:28] <jerbear> SuperLag: google reader
[12:28] <srixon> Ndube. its wovmrking now... i can at least see the dang wifi card :P ty
[12:28] <herbaliser> then use mount command to mount the disk
[12:28] <Hex_101> d90: ah feared it wouldnt, im not intirely sure, although i got that info from info on the xorg.conf, maybe googling around that area, for hotkeys might help? besides that i am not quite sure
[12:28] <LjL> AnUbiSn: uhm, i don't think we're likely to know... this is a linux channel
[12:28] <herbaliser> check you drives with lshw -C disk
[12:29] <herbaliser> mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/disk1
[12:29] <cjae_> USMarine, are wireless ethernet (USB) viable and if so under linux
[12:29] <SaFeT> hey guys im totally lost on the alternative cd
[12:29] <SaFeT> sorry im noob to linux
[12:29] <pere_> hi there, i have a .bin file, actually a firmware, and i would like to know how can i dismember this file( the player is vfat fs so i suppose the bin is a fat fs)?
[12:29] <ndube> srixon good, you can add ndiswrapper to startup once you connect to your wireless network
[12:29] <kr00l> herbaliser, ??? I'm just about to format my extra hard drive in ext3 what do i do?
[12:29] <Hex_101> AnUbiSn: do you mean in the bootscreen?
[12:29] <mc44> SaFeT: lost how?
[12:29] <d90> Hex_101, that shortcut only zooms desktop, not changig resolution
[12:29] <scguy318> pere_: what's the "player"?
[12:29] <USMarine> cjae_ my wireless works out of the box in linux, something that doesn't happen in windows
[12:29] <srixon> ndube, ndiswrapper doesnt show up in my list of programs or anything
[12:29] <seth_m> !seen rosenator
[12:29] <swiftnomad> hey room.
[12:29] <Hex_101> d90: ah..i knew that
[12:29] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about seen rosenator - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:29] <pere_> mp3 player
[12:29] <USMarine> my lap is an acer 9420
[12:29] <SaFeT> i cant figure out how to run it
[12:29] <AnUbiSn> im trying to do tripl;e boot
[12:29] <USMarine> aspire 9420
[12:29] <swiftnomad> I have a problem with permissions
[12:30] <pere_> scguy318: its an mp3 player
[12:30] <scalawag> dd if=pendrivelinux.img of=/dev/sdf1
[12:30] <swiftnomad> I installed something in /opt
[12:30] <scalawag> how long should running that line take my system?
[12:30] <cjae_> USMarine, I mean can you get it for usb?
[12:30] <swiftnomad> and now I'm trying to delete it
[12:30] <ndube> srixon just add it to your session is System > Preferences > Sessions
[12:30] <scalawag> it's a 1 gig stick
[12:30] <Hex_101> AnUbiSn: and the problem is, on the boot screen, you want windows to be at the top? or is this about the actual partioning of the harddrives
[12:30] <USMarine> cjae_ haven't tried
[12:30] <swiftnomad> --ignore-fail-on-non-empty
[12:30] <herbaliser> kr00l?
[12:30] <USMarine> wireless is out of the box
[12:30] <USMarine> i have a router
[12:30] <USMarine> so i don't need that
[12:30] <AnUbiSn> why droes windows partitioon on iuntel mac
[12:30] <kr00l> herbaliser, yes i'm confused
[12:30] <swiftnomad> it won't let me delete it from the file browser because i don't have permission
[12:31] <herbaliser> see private chat
[12:31] <scguy318> pere_: if it's firmware then I would expect it to be binary code
[12:31] <USMarine> swiftnomad sudo -R 777 /opt
[12:31] <Jordan_U> AnUbiSn, Can you ask your question again in English ? :)
[12:31] <bruenig> swiftnomad, sudo rm -rf whatever
[12:31] <SaFeT> mc44 i have 7.04 burned to cd right now
[12:31] <scguy318> pere_: if you're asking how to disassemble firmware prob payware liek IDA Pro
[12:31] <scalawag> Does anyone know what this line does?
[12:31] <scalawag> dd if=pendrivelinux.img of=/dev/sdf1
[12:31] <AnUbiSn> ] why doesd have to look like this /dev/sda1 -> EFI
[12:31] <AnUbiSn> dev/sda2 -> Mac OS X
[12:32] <amio> any one can help me please want to add the wine applications to the applictaions menu how can I do that>?
[12:32] <scguy318> scalawag: takes the contents of the pendrivelinux.img and writes it to the /dev/sdf1 partition
[12:32] <USMarine> amio in kde?
[12:32] <scalawag> gotcha...thanks man
[12:32] <mc44> SaFeT: ok, you booted into it?
[12:32] <scguy318> scalawag: usually people tack on bs=4096 or w/e for performance
[12:32] <pere_> scguy318: ie been thinking of it, but, the first hex lines are like: afi, adfu, hwscan
[12:32] <erUSUL> scalawag: writte the content of pendrivelinux.img in the partition /dev/sdf1
[12:32] <HoocH_> nice, got ubuntu to boot to terminal :P
[12:32] <ndube> srixon did you connect?
[12:32] <Jordan_U> scalawag, It writes the image pendrivelinux.img to /dev/sdf1 ( presumably your pen drive )
[12:32] <AnUbiSn> dev/sda3 -> intended for Linux
[12:32] <Hex_101> HoocH_: glad to hear it :D
[12:32] <HoocH_> now lets see if this prevents the darn freezes :P eheh
[12:32] <scguy318> amio: edit the menu?
[12:32] <pere_> scguy318: i believe that they are files
[12:32] <SaFeT> !minimal
[12:32] <ubotu> The Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want (the installer is like the one on the !Alternate CD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD
[12:32] <scguy318> amio: alacarte
[12:32] <swiftnomad> thank you USMarine & bruenig
[12:32] <AnUbiSn> dev/sda4 -> Windows
[12:33] <CorpseFeeder> how do I find out what version of XFree86 I am using?
[12:33] <Jordan_U> Anubis, Macs have a hidden EFI partition
[12:33] <SaFeT> mc44 give me 1 sec im gonna get on my laptop and boot onto it brb
[12:33] <scguy318> pere_: as I said, prob a disassemble job if the .bin really is firmware
[12:33] <luke_tds> how do i get the kernel sources?!
[12:33] <USMarine> CorpseFeeder X -version
[12:33] <scguy318> pere_: it's...firmware
[12:33] <amio> scguy318 alacarte is for somewhere else because I dont see wnything what I add to it on my appas menu
[12:33] <erUSUL> !info xserver-xorg | CorpseFeeder
[12:33] <ubotu> corpsefeeder: xserver-xorg: the X.Org X server. In component main, is optional. Version 1:7.2-0ubuntu11 (feisty), package size 440 kB, installed size 1320 kB
[12:33] <AnUbiSn> why camt i have  linux  last
[12:33] <scguy318> luke_tfd: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r`
[12:33] <USMarine> luke_tds apt-get linux-something-source
[12:33] <Jordan_U> CorpseFeeder, You are most likely not using Xfree86 though :)
[12:33] <Jowi> CorpseFeeder, apt-cache policy xorg
[12:33] <amio> USMarine no on gnome
[12:33] <ndube> srixon i have to go..hope it works for you
[12:33] <pere_> scguy318: ok, ill see if ida is the solution, thanks
[12:34] <USMarine> amio not experienced with gnome sorry
[12:34] <Draggin> Hello again... I return once more... Graphics issues this time...
[12:34] <amio> ok thanks
[12:34] <USMarine> Draggin go on
[12:34] <bruenig> CorpseFeeder, X -version
[12:34] <Jordan_U> AnUbiSn, What is your question?
[12:34] <AnUbiSn> on mac website
[12:34] <CorpseFeeder> I see.
[12:34] <Jordan_U> Anubis, sorry, missed it, you can have Linux last if you want
[12:35] <srixon> Ndube does that put it into the system > Administration menu?
[12:35] <srixon> Ndube does that put it into the system > Administration menu?
[12:35] <srixon> Ndube does that put it into the system > Administration menu?
[12:35] <herbaliser> kr00l?
[12:35] <Jordan_U> Anubis, No reason not too
[12:35] <kr00l> herbaliser, still here
[12:35] <bruenig> Srixon, try not to do that if you don't mind
[12:35] <herbaliser> don't you see private message?
[12:35] <herbaliser> i will help you there
[12:35] <protoloco> Hello this ins the escenario: I have kernel 2.6.18-xen .. and i have the sources of 2.6.18 without 'xen'... so i need to compile a module  called 'tun' for create interfaces... could i just compile a module from that sources '2.6.18' and bring it for my 2.6.18-xen kernel ???
[12:35] <AnUbiSn> onmac.com
[12:35] <Draggin> USMarine - Well... Correct me if I'm wrong here, but I'm pretty sure Ubuntu should be able to run at more than 1024 x 768, right? So I figured that I should just get the latest driver from nVidia to try and remedy the situation... Problem is, I can't seem to run the installation in a graphical environment and I have no idea how to boot without starting GNOME... Am I going about this the right way?
[12:35] <cjae_> what is the best brand name for ethernet cards wifi g/n
[12:36] <erUSUL> !fixres | Draggin
[12:36] <ubotu> Draggin: 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
[12:36] <cjae_> does linksys generally use broadcomm
[12:36] <USMarine> cjae_ Realtek ?
[12:36] <bruenig> ethernet cards wifi? seems contradictory almost
[12:36] <AnUbiSn> it says u need to have windows  at last drive oif partitoin
[12:36] <USMarine> Draggin choose nv driver and try again
[12:36] <herbaliser> kr00l did you partition the drive yet?
[12:36] <Srixon> Ndube: Will that make Ndiswrapper show up in System > Administration?
[12:36] <kr00l> nope
[12:36] <USMarine> Draggin you know how to reboot the X server?
[12:36] <Draggin> Thanks erUSUL - will have a look
[12:36] <AnUbiSn> ]  why?
[12:37] <alexxxx> amio it installed
[12:37] <amio> where is the folder of the menus of applications?? how can I view the directory?
[12:37] <Draggin> USMarine - nv driver?
[12:37] <jrib> amio: why?
[12:37] <USMarine> well
[12:37] <kr00l> herbaliser, nope
[12:37] <bruenig> amio, /usr/share/applications
[12:37] <amio> alexxx did you start it?
[12:37] <USMarine> if it's a driver problem
[12:37] <alexxxx> its not starting :(
[12:37] <USMarine> choose nv
[12:37] <herbaliser> do sudo apt-get install gparted
[12:37] <USMarine> it usually works
[12:37] <teratoma_> how do I make my sound stop not working after hibernation on my laptop ?
[12:37] <Jowi> AnUbiSn, are you using rEFIt?
[12:37] <AnUbiSn> yes
[12:37] <herbaliser> use gparted to format your disk
[12:37] <luke_tds> does anyone know how i install the nvidia drivers?
[12:37] <cjae_> bruenig, sorry not  a big wireless guy
[12:37] <scguy318> cjae_: not sure if usually, but my WPC54G is a Broadcom I think
[12:37] <jrib> !nvidia > luke_tds (read the private message from ubotu)
[12:37] <USMarine> luke_tds apt-get install nvidia-glx
[12:38] <herbaliser> it's an extra disk ?
[12:38] <amio> bruenig thanks
[12:38] <Jowi> AnUbiSn, so check their webpage for info http://refit.sourceforge.net/
[12:38] <Draggin> USmarine, I'm confused...
[12:38] <cjae_> scguy318, does it work well
[12:38] <scguy318> cjae_: for me yeah with ndiswrapper
[12:38] <bruenig> teratoma_, probably need to restore alsa levels unless you have to do other things to get it working initially, loading modules and whatnot
[12:38] <USMarine> Draggin follow the link then, nevermind me
[12:38] <alexxxx> it stops loading at 3 quarters of the bar amio
[12:38] <bruenig> teratoma_, sudo alsactl restore, for restoring alsa levels
[12:38] <kr00l> herbaliser, brb
[12:38] <Draggin> Okay USMarine - let me have a look
[12:38] <scguy318> cjae_: just have to remember to blacklist bcm43xx
[12:39] <amio> alexxx you mean there were its written ubuntu?
[12:39] <alexxxx> yeah
[12:39] <Jowi> AnUbiSn, myself, I just created a MBR partition and installed a pure linux (removed OSX), so I have only limited experience with rEFIt. I only used it for a day or so.
[12:39] <alexxxx> the load bar below  ubuntu amio
[12:40] <Srixon> I have ndiswrapper installed, however it doesnt show up in ym programs tab... how do i fix this?
[12:40] <bruenig> teratoma_, like for instance, for my sound to work, I have to modprobe snd-pcm-oss, and then restore alsa levels and most people have to do something like that, but ubuntu abstracts most of it so it is not readily apparent
[12:40] <AnUbiSn> ...
[12:40] <amio> alexxx it should take while then loads wait for 2 or 3 minutes
[12:40] <alexxxx> will it take this long every time?
[12:40] <Draggin> USMarine - I'll try what is suggested in the URL, but just tell me quickly - is it possible to boot Ubuntu without GNOME?
[12:40] <alexxxx> no hard drive light is flashing
[12:41] <USMarine> Draggin yes
[12:41] <Srixon> I have ndiswrapper installed, however it doesnt show up in ym programs tab... how do i fix this?
[12:41] <USMarine> though you won't have X
[12:41] <Draggin> USMarine - how complicated is it to do?
[12:41] <USMarine> Draggin is ubuntu on?
[12:41] <d90> anyone does know player with option for changing resolution (eg. from 1920x1440 to 1024x768) in full screen?
[12:41] <amio> alexxx it did not start yet?
[12:41] <alexxxx> no amio
[12:42] <Nersis> draggin: control+alt+f1
[12:42] <Draggin> USMarine - no, I'm afraid not - I'm running a dual-boot system and I don't have the network up and running in Ubuntu yet, so I have to IRC on Windows
[12:42] <Jowi> AnUbiSn, otherwise this page is great: http://www.mactel-linux.org/wiki/Main_Page (see bottom of page for their irc channel)
[12:42] <Bonaparte> hai i messed up with my /etc/fstab now my gnome not booting can somebody help in fixing it
[12:42] <Nersis> or f2,f3,f4...
[12:42] <Srixon> I have ndiswrapper installed, however it doesnt show up in ym programs tab... how do i fix this?
[12:42] <Draggin> nersis - while in Ubuntu or while booting?
[12:42] <USMarine> Draggin you can boot yes, though you'll have to fix your stuff using the command line
[12:42] <Nersis> while in ubuntu
[12:42] <scguy318> d90: cant u go to VLC Preferences -> Video and change video width/height?
[12:42] <scguy318> Srixon: it shouldn't
[12:42] <SaFeT> mc44 hey im loggging into irc from other comp
[12:43] <scguy318> Srixon: it's a kernel module, not a userspace app :)
[12:43] <amio> alexxx ok try to click ctrl+alt+f1 if you dont see the process try ctrl+alt+f2 then f3 then f4 till you see the commands shown I mean the status it should show if any error written
[12:43] <CorpseFeeder> Has anyone here ever tried installing the proprietary drivers from ATI for a Radeon 9000?
[12:43] <Jowi> AnUbiSn, http://www.mactel-linux.org/wiki/Triple_Booting
[12:43] <Draggin> USMarine: that's fine, I literally only need to run the driver setup program, then I can reboot into GNOME again
[12:43] <jrib> Bonaparte: you should pastebin your fstab and explain what changes you made
[12:43] <Srixon> the Windows Driver app.. where is that then.. that cam with ndis last time
[12:43] <USMarine> Draggin ok...
[12:43] <scguy318> Srixon: that's in the ndis-gtk package, and its in Administration, but IMHO doesn't work at all for me
[12:43] <teratoma_> bruenig: that wasn't it
[12:43] <Draggin> But I think I'll try the suggestions in the URL first - they look simpler to execute :)
[12:43] <scguy318> Srixon: also check that you have ndiswrapper-utils-1.9 installed
[12:43] <alexxxx> nothing amio
[12:43] <bruenig> teratoma_, what?
[12:44] <Srixon> scguy how would i do that, i think Ndube did install that for me.. but.. not sure
[12:44] <amio> try till f9
[12:44] <Bonaparte> jrib, used this command touch /quota.user /quota.group
[12:44] <Jowi> AnUbiSn, this is also a good page. http://sharealike.org/index.php/2006/05/26/macbook-triple-boot-howto-with-debian-etch-and-xp-upgrade-version/ ( I will stop now since this is way off-topic for this channel and I need some sleep as well )
[12:44] <Scunizi> Draggin, you can ctrl+alt+2 to get to a shell prompt.  then sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop to shut down the gui.  now install nvidia drivers from there.  Reboot or sudo /etc/init.d/gmd start or maybe startx
[12:44] <scguy318> Srixon: install a windows driver?
[12:44] <Bonaparte> jrib, chmod 600 /quota.*
[12:44] <Srixon> Yes
[12:44] <alexxxx> i have amio
[12:44] <teratoma_> resetting alsa didnt work, i think it's some kernel thing, i found a weird patch to fix sound after hibernate over a year ago, i guess it hasn't been fixed still
[12:44] <amio> but each tie click ctrl+alt
[12:44] <scguy318> Srixon: Ubuntu Wiki has this guide: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SetupNdiswrapperHowto
[12:44] <Srixon> I have the driver and all just need to install it. or enable it
[12:44] <Bonaparte> jrib, and mount -o remount /
[12:44] <Nersis> gnome is just a programm runing under ubuntu, of course you can use ubuntu without using gnome
[12:44] <jrib> Bonaparte: try to keep what you say on a single line, or else the channel becomes too busy
[12:44] <Bonaparte> okay
[12:45] <alexxxx> nothing amio
[12:45] <bruenig> teratoma_, no, look, when you boot up, you realize that a kernel module is loaded and then alsa levels are restored. right so you need to do that again
[12:45] <amio> alexxx not that you hold ctril+alt even when you click another F
[12:45] <scguy318> Srixon: to install it, cd to where the INF + driver files are, then do sudo ndiswrapper -i "inf file"
[12:45] <Draggin> Thanks scunizi - I'll give that a shot if I don't manage
[12:45] <AnUbiSn>   but i got windows installewd
[12:45] <scguy318> Srixon: to check if installed, do ndiswrapper -l
[12:45] <amio> alexxx you should see
[12:45] <SaFeT> so iv retarted my comp with live cd
[12:45] <Scunizi> Draggin.   you using 7.04 feisty?
[12:45] <amio> alexxx well off pc and start it again
[12:45] <Draggin> Yes, scunizi
[12:45] <bruenig> teratoma_, like I would need to do this : modprobe snd-pcm-oss ; alsactl restore
[12:45] <Bonaparte> jrib, then all my drives stopped working
[12:45] <AnUbiSn> i dont wannas start over
[12:45] <scguy318> Srixon: if an alternate driver is being loaded for your device (prob bcm43xx) you'll have to add a blacklist in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
[12:45] <bruenig> teratoma_, I don't know what your module is though
[12:45] <Scunizi> Draggin, any reason you're not using the nvidia drivers in symaptic?
[12:45] <Scunizi> *synaptic
[12:45] <amio> alexxx do you see the booting menu? to choose form windows xp or ubuntu?
[12:46] <alexxxx> yeah
[12:46] <josedanielalfaro> Hello guys I am normaly a Microsoft guy but I want to give Ubuntu a chance
[12:46] <Draggin> Scunizi - would those be the drivers that are installed with Ubuntu by default?
[12:46] <jrib> Bonaparte: does "recovery mode" not work?
[12:46] <bruenig> !ot | josedanielalfaro
[12:46] <ubotu> josedanielalfaro: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[12:46] <herbaliser> kr00l still here
[12:46] <USMarine> josedanielalfaro ok
[12:46] <alexxxx> ok i've pressed ctl alt f1 now
[12:46] <Bonaparte> jrib, how shall i do that
[12:46] <josedanielalfaro> until now everything is working very nice on my Gateway 6705 but I am having problems with my screen resolution
[12:46] <jrib> Bonaparte: reboot and choose "recovery mode" from the grub menu
[12:47] <alexxxx> it stops at saving vesa state amio
[12:47] <USMarine> josedanielalfaro please tells us what the problem is
[12:47] <Scunizi> Draggin, no they are restricted drivers.  If you try to enable 3d desktop it will try to install the correct drivers for nvidia.  They are nvidia drivers just not bleeding edge.
[12:47] <josedanielalfaro> I am stuck in a 1024 resolution but my laptop is capable of 1280x800
[12:47] <CorpseFeeder> On the ATI website it says in the release notes for their proprietary linux drivers that my card supports clone mode and mirror mode etc... Is there some gui I need to install which will let me configure such things?
[12:47] <st33med> josedanielalfaro, what is your video card
[12:47] <josedanielalfaro> is an Intel
[12:47] <amio> alexxx let me restart and see myself hold on
[12:47] <Draggin> Scunizi - I've done that - where it asks you to install the extended driver (I think?) and tells you that it will be enabled on the next startup?
[12:48] <alexxxx> ok amio
[12:48] <d90> scguy318, but that option is for changing width of window it is not for changing display resolution in full screen
[12:48] <josedanielalfaro> Intel 943 Mobile
[12:48] <Draggin> But Scunizi - it didn't seem to do it though...  I still only have 1024 as max res
[12:48] <USMarine> josedanielalfaro cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf | grep Driver
[12:48] <USMarine> run that
[12:48] <amio> alexxx you see the grub menu? where you can choose which operating system to boot or not?
[12:48] <st33med> josedanielalfaro, download 915resolution
[12:48] <st33med> sudo apt-get install 915resolution
[12:48] <Draggin> Hehe, josedanielalfaro - lokos like you have the exact same problem as me
[12:48] <Scunizi> Draggin,  yep that should be it.  Res is a different issue.. and could be for a couple of reasons like the driver not detecting your monitor correctly.  Sometimes you need to manually configure it.
[12:48] <josedanielalfaro> Ok, let me try that
[12:49] <Draggin> Oh, but Scunizi - I checked the dialogue where you enable the extended driver again after enabling it, and it still seemed to be disabled, as if it didn't want to stay 'on'
[12:49] <josedanielalfaro> that is what I get
[12:49] <josedanielalfaro>         Driver          "kbd"
[12:49] <josedanielalfaro>         Driver          "mouse"
[12:49] <josedanielalfaro>         Driver          "synaptics"
[12:49] <josedanielalfaro>         Driver          "wacom"
[12:49] <josedanielalfaro>         Driver          "wacom"
[12:49] <josedanielalfaro>         Driver          "wacom"
[12:49] <josedanielalfaro>         Driver          "i810"
[12:49] <fujin_> !pb
[12:49] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pb - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:49] <scguy318> josedanielalfaro: pastebin please
[12:49] <fujin_> !flood
[12:49] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[12:50] <scguy318> !pastebin | josedanielalfaro
[12:50] <ubotu> josedanielalfaro: please see above
[12:50] <Scunizi> Draggin, there's also a nvidia command something similar to nvidia-settings that you can use to tweek.
[12:50] <josedanielalfaro> sorry I am very new in this eviroment
[12:50] <scguy318> d90: change display resolution? why not just System -> Prefs -> Screen Res?
[12:50] <st33med> josedanielalfaro, download 915resolution
[12:50] <LjL> !pb is <alias> pastebin
[12:50] <ubotu> I'll remember that, LjL
[12:51] <josedanielalfaro> I have already saw the 915resolution but is not very clear how to run it or configure it
[12:51] <skeet> yo
[12:51] <Scunizi> Draggin, you can check synaptic .. search for nvidia.. and see what's installed.  If it shows that it's installed then to activate those drivers is a little different.
[12:51] <skeet> guys i need some help
[12:51] <josedanielalfaro> ...at least is not clear for me
[12:51] <teratoma_> bruenig: i did sudo modprobe snd_ac97_codec; sudo alsactl restore; still no sound
[12:51] <Draggin> Scunizi - thanks... But perhaps I can ask your advice on another matter, which will simplify my life immensely... I need to get my ADSL router up and runnning so that I can access the net from within Ubuntu. It's a USB router though and I have no idea how to add it as a network device
[12:51] <Scunizi> ok
[12:51] <CorpseFeeder> Apparently my video card will support multiple monitors in linux... but how? Do I need to install the proprietary linux drivers from ATI's website? Will that install a GUI for me which will allow me to configure the TV out on this card?
[12:51] <bruenig> teratoma_, hmm
[12:51] <Scunizi> !adsl
[12:51] <fujin_> Draggin: no chance of getting that working, sorry
[12:51] <ubotu> Setting up an ADSL/PPPoE connection? Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ADSLPPPoE
[12:52] <Draggin> fujin_ - are you serious?
[12:52] <Ant1jr> Hi I need help plz
[12:52] <fujin_> deadly
[12:52] <lufis> I'm trying to get my webcam working. For one thing, camorama doesn't even run on gutsy due to some antiquated dependency. What am I supposed to do?
[12:52] <Scunizi> Draggin did you see the link from ubotu on adsl?
[12:52] <USMarine> !tell us
[12:52] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about  tell us - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:52] <Draggin> Got it, scunizi
[12:52] <Ant1jr> I resized my ubuntu partition, and while it's bigger I have the same free space as before
[12:52] <fujin_> those USB adsl models are softmodems, generally only work under linux with custom firmware
[12:52] <scguy318> lufis: what chipset is your webcam?
[12:52] <Ant1jr> it's like it filled the new space with junk data
[12:52] <scguy318> fujin_: ADSL modems? not sure about calling them a softmodem
[12:52] <Jowi> AnUbiSn, so why did you ask then? if you just want to change the order of the icons in rEFIt, see its homepage. if you want the systems on different partitions than you have now you will have to either start over or give up.
[12:53] <josedanielalfaro> I have already watch over my xorg.conf and there all the configurations reads 1280x800 but when I get to the screen resolution utility I only get 800x600, 1024x720 and lower resolution
[12:53] <scguy318> fujin_: though u probably do need a module to use them via USB
[12:53] <Draggin> But scunizi - that seems to be for a normal ADSL router running on Ethernet?
[12:53] <zonum> Has anyone seen the Trash getting /var/run/* files?
[12:53] <d90> scguy318, ok this is problem, I`m using beryl, so in smaller resolutions I haven`t problems in full screen mode in movies, but my screen res. is huge 1920x1440 so movies are like slideshow ...
[12:53] <lufis> scguy318: Chipset? I dunno, but it's a logitech quickcam communicate stx. Video works, but i can get no audio and can't get video in any higher res than 100 pixels or so (the camera is supposed to support 640x800)
[12:53] <teratoma_> josedanielalfaro: what kind of graphics chip ?
[12:53] <Ant1jr> help me plz
[12:53] <josedanielalfaro> is an Intel 943 Mobile
[12:53] <fujin_> scguy318: they're soft modems, generally have software which controls the adsl modulation, parameters of the modem
[12:53] <Scunizi> Draggin, maybe the easiest solution is a usb to ethernet adaptor.. sorry I don't know much about adsl modem/routers.
[12:53] <fujin_> last time I checked there weren't any.
[12:53] <AnUbiSn> bye
[12:53] <Ant1jr> plz
[12:53] <amio> alexxx
[12:53] <teratoma_> josedanielalfaro: i think you might need 915resolution
[12:54] <Ant1jr> plz help me
[12:54] <Draggin> fujin_ - but then where do you get custom firmware??
[12:54] <teratoma_> josedanielalfaro: sudo apt-get install 915resolution ; then reboot
[12:54] <alexxxx> yes amio?
[12:54] <Ant1jr> D:
[12:54] <fujin_> that's another issue altogethere, one I won't go in
[12:54] <josedanielalfaro> Ok, how can I run it on my ubuntu, sorry but I am really new in this
[12:54] <Ant1jr> D:
[12:54] <LjL> plz stop spamming
[12:54] <amio> alexxx I am sorry that I am not so good at linux but I found something can help you https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-April/017581.html
[12:54] <scguy318> fujin_: mm, don't think so...the circuitry and all that inside the modem does that, but the USB lets you communicate with the modem
[12:54] <LjL> Ant1jr: run an fsck on it for starters
[12:54] <Ant1jr> but i need help
[12:54] <scguy318> fujin_: after all, what's the Ethernet port for?
[12:54] <Ant1jr> i did
[12:54] <josedanielalfaro> let me try that command
[12:54] <LjL> so does everybody else
[12:54] <Ant1jr> when I resized it it crashed
[12:54] <Ant1jr> so
[12:54] <Draggin> crack... That sucks...
[12:54] <Ant1jr> it told me to run fsck
[12:55] <Ant1jr> i did
[12:55] <amio> alexxx you need to make this then if not working try to edit this to make it as  noapic nolapic nodma acpi=off vga=771
[12:55] <Ant1jr> boom works
[12:55] <LjL> ... so, you're lucky you still have your data
[12:55] <lufis> scguy318: in fact, every webcam viewing app suggested by the wiki or the forums isn't even in gutsy's repos. Very depressing :p
[12:55] <jo4> So, i got the driver for my wlan card as a module. When i boot my new kernel, the card won't show. So what can i do to jumpstart it? Cause my guess is that a simple modprobe won't do ;D
[12:55] <Draggin> Why doesn't Linux have support for softmodems then?
[12:55] <Ant1jr> yes LjL
[12:55] <maruscia> hi
[12:55] <LjL> Ant1jr: is there anything in /lost+found?
[12:55] <Ant1jr> but how do I get my freespace
[12:55] <Ant1jr> lemme chek
[12:55] <scguy318> Draggin: they do for some softmodems
[12:55] <Bonaparte> jrib, recovery did not help, here is my past bin http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38044/
[12:55] <scguy318> Draggin: and why no good support? drivers must be written :)
[12:55] <kitche> Draggin: it does just that winmodems drivers are hard to make without the specs
[12:55] <LjL> Draggin: mostly because they're undocumented
[12:55] <d4rkmonkey> anyone know of any good dark gnome themes?
[12:55] <Ant1jr> do not have permissions to vie wlost+found
[12:55] <amio> alexxx save these informations but now one problem in save mode you might not get graphic interface so you need to learn how to edit the files by lets say like MS DOS way
[12:55] <LjL> Ant1jr: "sudo ls /lost+found"
[12:56] <lufis> scguy318: xawtv isn't there, camorama isn't there (and cannot be installed manually anyway), camstream isn't there
[12:56] <LjL> Ant1jr: "sudo ls -al /lost+found" better
[12:56] <maruscia> d4rkmonkey, www.gnome-look.org :D
[12:56] <amio> you can ask here for help I give up with this step sorry
[12:56] <scguy318> lufis: mm lemme look
[12:56] <Draggin> Aye caramba... So hard for a Linux noob like me :)
[12:56] <d4rkmonkey> maruscia haha, I was looking through there but I don't quite have the time to search right now, I was wondering if anyone was using one that they could suggest though. Guess not, I'll find one later
[12:56] <josedanielalfaro> Ok, I got this message: Couldn't find package 915resolution
[12:56] <josedanielalfaro> I have already that package on my computer
[12:57] <Ant1jr> appears to be nothing in there cus when i sudo ls'ed it it displayed no files
[12:57] <alexxxx> this is abit beyond me amio lol
[12:57] <scguy318> lufis: gqcam? dunno
[12:57] <lufis> scguy318: let's see...
[12:57] <josedanielalfaro> but the command doesn{t find it
[12:57] <Scunizi> Draggin, check this out. I think it will solve your problem.. AND it's a deb.. http://www.squeezedonkey.com/wiki/linux/index.php?title=Main_Page
[12:57] <LjL> Ant1jr: how did you run fsck?
[12:57] <jrib> Bonaparte: so you do not even have the quota option anywhere?
[12:57] <Ant1jr> I typed fsck in the black screen i had
[12:57] <amio> alexxx its not so hard just you need to know what to write ask here for how to edit or let me ask
[12:57] <lufis> scguy318: I swear to god, i'm going to go crazy. :p That isn't in the repos either
[12:58] <LjL> Ant1jr: uhm that's hardly enough
[12:58] <Ant1jr> ok
[12:58] <Ant1jr> how do i do it better
[12:58] <amio> how can I edit some file on the safe mode? I mean without graphics how to edit it and what are the keyboard buttons to do that?>
[12:58] <lufis> amio: a text file?
[12:58] <lele> sera
[12:58] <jrib> amio: nano /some/file
[12:58] <herbaliser> amio use vi
[12:58] <lele> un aiuyino
[12:58] <herbaliser> google it
[12:59] <herbaliser> for buttons
[12:59] <maruscia> d4rkmonkey, yeah, i was just kidding ^^
[12:59] <jrib> !it | lele
[12:59] <herbaliser> or do man vi
[12:59] <ubotu> lele: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[12:59] <josedanielalfaro> hello?
[12:59] <herbaliser> or vitutor
[12:59] <LjL> !fsck | Ant1jr
[12:59] <ubotu> Ant1jr: 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
[12:59] <morphinex> can the ubuntu installer easily deal with an already-existing lvm partition?
[12:59] <Ant1jr> ok
[12:59] <Scunizi> Draggin, do you think it looks promising?
[12:59] <d4rkmonkey> maruscia lol
[12:59] <jrib> herbaliser: try to keep your responses one one line, and if he's asking for an editor, nano is probably a better choice
[12:59] <Bonaparte> jrib, let me explain what i was trying to do
[12:59] <amio> and what are the commands please? I mean its hard I can not click del button or enter or anything what are the real buttons to edit?
[12:59] <Ant1jr> ok im gonna reboot into a fsck then
[01:00] <herbaliser> ok will do
[01:00] <maruscia> d4rkmonkey, sorry.. it's quite late :D
[01:00] <CorpseFeeder> I take it no one here knows anything about configuring ATI Radeon cards then....
[01:00] <jrib> amio: nano is like a normal editor.  ctrl-o to save and ctrl-x to exit but these are displayed at the bottom of the window
[01:00] <scguy318> CorpseFeeder: wut about?
[01:00] <herbaliser> corpseFeeder you can try envy http://albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html
[01:00] <alexxxx> amio - im in the recovery mode
[01:00] <jrib> !ati > CorpseFeeder (read the private message from ubotu)
[01:00] <jrib> !envy | herbaliser, CorpseFeeder
[01:00] <ubotu> herbaliser, CorpseFeeder: envy is a script that may leave you envious of those who have not used it, use the resticted manager to install binary drivers or use the instructions on the wiki, this script may break your machine very badly!
[01:00] <lufis> scguy318: Do you have any idea why these apps would be removed from the repos? Or are my repos just messed up?
[01:01] <scguy318> lufis: i have no clue, they do appear to be gone on the package list
[01:01] <CorpseFeeder> It's not an nvidia chip card.
[01:01] <bagualas> how do I update gnome to 2.20?
[01:01] <scguy318> lufis: http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/graphics/
[01:01] <Scunizi> bagualas, wait till gutsy
[01:01] <Bonaparte> jrib, i was following this guide http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect_setup_ubuntu704_p4   but stuck after mount command
[01:01] <lufis> scguy318: Yeah, i noticed that too. But a search in synaptic (via description & name) gives nothing
[01:01] <lufis> And my repos appear to be normal
[01:02] <joao_marcelo> hello everyone!
[01:02] <scguy318> lufis: i think the repo maintainers left them out for some reason
[01:02] <jrib> Bonaparte: so do you want to undo it or try to complete it?
[01:02] <Bonaparte> jrib, then i removed back that quota setting which i have added to retrieve it back
[01:02] <scguy318> joao_marcelo: hola, got a question?
[01:02] <lufis> scguy318: :( thanks anyways
[01:02] <Bonaparte> i want to commplete it
[01:02] <Ant1jr> ok I did the reboot and run fsck command
[01:02] <scguy318> lufis: you could always try d/ling the debs manually then installing
[01:02] <amio> jrib tell me please how to go down and up is it to use same arrows?
[01:02] <lufis> scguy318: I think i'll try that
[01:03] <Ant1jr> still same free space
[01:03] <amio> alexxx ok hold on
[01:03] <jrib> amio: yes
[01:03] <alexxxx> ok amio
[01:03] <LjL> Ant1jr: did you actually see a black screen coming up and fsck running, or did it just seem to boot up normally?
[01:03] <Ant1jr> normally
[01:03] <jrib> Bonaparte: well add the usrquota and grpquota options back in your fstab I guess
[01:03] <amio> jrib ok thanks
[01:03] <amio> alexxx ok all what you need it that now you are in recovery mode do like this
[01:04] <Ant1jr> it did it normally
[01:04] <Bonaparte> jrib, okay then shall i continue further
[01:04] <LjL> Ant1jr: uhm, then try running fsck manually. assuming the involved partition is called /dev/hda1, do  sudo fsck /dev/hda1  , but MAKE VERY SURE that, when asked, you tell it to run in READ-ONLY mode. then see if it gives any errors
[01:04] <scguy318> Ant1jr: you could try booting to some LiveCD for an fsck
[01:04] <Ant1jr> I want to fsck root
[01:05] <alexxxx> ok im in recovery mood
[01:05] <scguy318> Ant1jr: im not sure if its possible to remount / ro in recovery mode
[01:05] <scguy318> Ant1jr: but if u can grreat
[01:05] <alexxxx> it says 'root@ubuntu:~#'
[01:05] <LjL> Ant1jr: ehm you need the "-n" option to run in read-only mode actually. fsck -n /dev/blah
[01:06] <Bonaparte> jrib, problem is my graphical interface is also down i ma working from other system my first priority is to get my system back to normal
[01:06] <LjL> Ant1jr, scguy318: i don't remember if that's possible either, but what's always possible is to boot with "init=/bin/sh" as a kernel parameter, and then fsck
[01:06] <amio> alexxx type sudo nano /etc/default/acpi-support  then file will be opened in same place search for SAVE_VBE_STATE=true change true and make it false then click   ctrl-o to save and ctrl-x to exit  then reboot in graphic mode
[01:06] <amio> alexxx hope it will work
[01:07] <Ant1jr> gah pain in ass fscking root :P
[01:07] <jrib> Bonaparte: well you'll have to try adding those options in recovery mode to fstab to see if that is the problem
[01:07] <LjL> Ant1jr: could also do it from a live CD i guess
[01:07] <amio> jrib any way to add the wine installed programs to the applications menu?
[01:07] <Ant1jr> ok
[01:07] <pier> ciao
[01:07] <Bonaparte> ok
[01:07] <Ant1jr> wats cmmand I need to run so I can write down
[01:07] <jrib> amio: mine show up automatically.  Do you have a "wine" menu in "applications"
[01:07] <LjL> Ant1jr: but booting with init=/bin/sh isn't hard, just hit "e" at your GRUB boot screen, then select the second line, then "e" again, and add "init=/bin/sh", then hit "b"
[01:07] <LjL> !it | pier
[01:08] <ubotu> pier: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[01:08] <scguy318> amio: does alacarte not work?
[01:08] <Ant1jr> I have my live cd inserted
[01:08] <scguy318> amio: installers should automatically add icons any permission denied errors?
[01:08] <Ant1jr> its ok
[01:08] <Ant1jr> but um
[01:08] <amio> scguy318 it doesnt work
[01:08] <Ant1jr> wat is the command I should run
[01:08] <alexxxx> ok amio
[01:08] <amio> jrib I dont have since I updated to v 44 they disappeared
[01:09] <amio> alexxx tell me what happens then
[01:09] <alexxxx> i will amio
[01:09] <jrib> amio: right click on the ubuntu icon for the menu, edit menus, and make sure the "wine" submenu is not unchecked
[01:09] <LjL> Ant1jr: from the live cd, just  sudo fsck /dev/whatever  , where "whatever" is the partition name involved. if you don't know how it's called, type "mount" now, and see what root (i.e. "/")  is called there
[01:09] <alexxxx> it worked amio!
[01:09] <markelhas> hi ppl, how can i change the setting of my laptop when closing the screen!?
[01:10] <alexxxx> well done!
[01:10] <amio> jrib there is no wine sub menu at all
[01:10] <scguy318> Ant1jr: for an fsck? just fsck /dev/<device>?
[01:10] <Ant1jr> um i c no root in mount
[01:10] <scguy318> amio: in alacarte just make the icons?
[01:10] <LjL> Ant1jr, it doesn't say "root", it says "/"
[01:10] <LjL> Ant1jr, like in  /dev/hda2 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro) 
[01:10] <Ant1jr> where does it say that
[01:10] <Ant1jr> at the beginning
[01:10] <LjL> Ant1jr: probably yes
[01:10] <jrib> amio: run this as your user, does this command return anything: find ~/.local ~/.config ! -user $USER
[01:11] <Ant1jr> its not there
[01:11] <Draggin> scunizi - sorry had some SERIOUS lag there... Checking out that link now
[01:11] <Ant1jr> !pastebin Ant1jr
[01:11] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about pastebin ant1jr - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[01:11] <amio> scguy318 when I add anything in alcarte it doesnt show on my apps menu I dont know why I can only add from edit menu
[01:11] <Ant1jr> !paste Ant1jr
[01:11] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about paste ant1jr - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[01:11] <scguy318> !pastebin | Ant1jr
[01:11] <Scunizi> Draggin, wow.. must have been quite a catch up
[01:11] <ubotu> Ant1jr: 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)
[01:11] <LjL> Ant1jr: [yes it is but anyway]  you could also type "df" instead. look at the "mounted on" column, and find "/" -- then look at the "Filesystem" column, and see
[01:11] <alexxxx> amio?
[01:11] <CorpseFeeder> In the binary driver Howto for ATI, it says in regard to my card - "The TV-Out functionality may not work with the open source drivers; if you don't have TV-Out or don't want to use it, however, then you probably don't need to use fglrx." but does say anywhere that I can find how to get TV out to work. It only talks about the proprietary drivers for 9500 cards and above...
[01:12] <CorpseFeeder> *does=doesn't
[01:12] <LjL> !tv out
[01:12] <ubotu> For help with enabling the TV-Out, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NvidiaTVOutNewbieEdition (Nvidia cards) or http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Tvout (ATI cards, *untested*)
[01:12] <Scunizi> Draggin, of course .. push come to shove you can always buy a different adsl modem with ethernet instead of usb... :/
[01:12] <Draggin> scunizi - that looks very promising... I think I'll go give that a shot right now... Thanks!  Have to reboot though, so I'll see y'all later!
[01:12] <Ant1jr> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38046/
[01:12] <Draggin> Ciao!
[01:12] <amio> alexxx what?
[01:12] <Ant1jr> thats what mount says
[01:13] <Scunizi> Draggin,, good luck
[01:13] <alexxxx> it worked!
[01:13] <pier> #it!
[01:13] <Ant1jr> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38046/
[01:13] <amio> jrib it says to me that its a directory and it doesnt oipen it
[01:13] <LjL> Ant1jr: well it does have  /dev/sdb2 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro)  as the very first line -- which seems very similar to the example line i gave you.
[01:13] <Ant1jr> whats my root
[01:13] <LjL> Ant1jr: anyway - it's /dev/sdb2
[01:13] <Ant1jr> ok
[01:13] <amio> alexxx ok hold on
[01:13] <alexxxx> ok amio
[01:14] <jrib> amio: do this as your user: sudo chown -R $USER: ~/.local ~/.config
[01:14] <Ant1jr> so what would be the command for fsck with that
[01:14] <Ant1jr> read only mode
[01:14] <LjL> Ant1jr: sudo fsck /dev/sdb2
[01:14] <Bonaparte> jrib, start-stop-demon failed while booting it says permission denied
[01:14] <LjL> Ant1jr: ah, read only mode - sudo fsck -n /dev/sdb2
[01:14] <Ant1jr> ok
[01:14] <Ant1jr> ty
[01:14] <LjL> Ant1jr: but from the live CD, you don't need the read only mode. only if it's mounted
[01:14] <jrib> Bonaparte: is that the exact error message?
[01:15] <Ant1jr> oh ok
[01:15] <Ant1jr> ill remember that
[01:15] <Ant1jr> brb
[01:15] <amio> alexxx tell me are there any troubles with the graphics screen size I mean resolution or colors or anything bad?
[01:15] <amio> jrib ok I will see it
[01:15] <Tarkus> anyone know why when i open a program (lets say firefox) the window is at the top left, instead of where i left it the last time i closed it? (center) (it only does this when i have another window open before i launch it.) any suggestions?
[01:15] <alexxxx> no amio it seems fine
[01:16] <Bonaparte> jrib, it is not exact error message
[01:16] <jrib> Bonaparte: can you tell us the exact error message?
[01:16] <amio> alexxx can you paste me back the link which I have given to you?
[01:16] <alexxxx> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-April/017581.html
[01:17] <Silveira_Neto> Hi people, I'm writing a little tutorial about install pidgin in ubuntu, see here http://silveiraneto.net/2007/09/19/instalando-o-pidgin-no-ubuntu/ (sorry, only in portuguese). But after I install and use Pidgin, all times I enter on it, I got about 70 message popout warning! Someone knows how solve this?
[01:17] <scguy318> Silveira_Neto: wut warnings?
[01:17] <amio> alexxx form terminal teype this sudo dmidecode >/tmp/system_info
[01:17] <lalali> Hello. Is it possible to have ubuntu work like old-style root way? That is, I'd like to have a normal root user, and be able to su and everything.
[01:18] <scguy318> lalali: yes, just set root password
[01:18] <jcbhnnn> Question: What is the purpose of the deb-src repositories?  Most instructions about using source on debian/ubuntu refer to downloading from the project page.  How different are the two sources?  Which should I use if I want to apply a patch to module (lirc)?
[01:18] <lalali> scguy318, that's it? just 'passwd root' and then I'll have the normal root user?
[01:18] <amio> copy the information and save them you might be having an error there this would be as a next step for now you are fine no problems but just keep it for future as your vesa doesnt work so some one else can know form the info whats wrong
[01:18] <alexxxx> ok amio
[01:18] <scguy318> lalali: as root of course, yes
[01:18] <amio> alexxx copy the information and save them you might be having an error there this would be as a next step for now you are fine no problems but just keep it for future as your vesa doesnt work so some one else can know form the info whats wrong
[01:19] <scguy318> Silveira_Neto: that deb is a bit old ;) i use a third-party repo for the latest Pidgin 2.2.0 :)
[01:19] <amio> alexxx and now I think there is nothing else so good luck
[01:19] <jrib> jcbhnnn: deb-src lets you grab the source package so you get the debian/ folder that maintainers add so it becomes a .deb instead of just source
[01:19] <lalali> scguy318, how about the first user ubuntu desktop created for me during installation? will it still have root privileges? I don't want it to be able to sudo anymore.
[01:19] <jrib> !source > jcbhnnn (read the private message from ubotu)
[01:19] <scguy318> lalali: it can still sudo, if u want to take it away, edit /etc/sudoers as root
[01:19] <Bonaparte> jrib, start-stop-daemon: Unable to start /sbin/klogd permission denied
[01:20] <amio> jrib I opened this location /home/amio/.local/share/applications as I see there nothing of wine items so how to add them from where I caN GET THEM? like wine uninstaller or wine installer?
[01:20] <lalali> scguy318, thanks :-)
[01:20] <jrib> Bonaparte: so check the permissions on /, /sbin, and /sbin/klogd
[01:20] <penney> howdy all
[01:20] <penney> taking over for Fesha
[01:20] <Tats> im sorry i need help, this is doing my head in! where do i write commands in?
[01:20] <jrib> amio: did you run the chown command I said before?
[01:20] <randy> sup ppl?
[01:20] <Tarkus> anyone know why when i open a program (lets say firefox) the window is at the top left, instead of where i left it the last time i closed it? (center) (it only does this when i have another window open before i launch it.) any suggestions?
[01:20] <Tats> sup randy
[01:20] <revx> good morning ...
[01:20] <scguy318> Tats: you run commands in the Terminal
[01:20] <randy> in ok tats u?
[01:21] <lalali> by the way... I just updated my ubuntu desktop online and a "System restart required" poped up! (Good old Windows way *grin*) :-(
[01:21] <Silveira_Neto> scguy318, Which thrid-part repo you use for Pidgin 2.2.0 ?
[01:21] <ibara> Tarkus, are you running compiz/beryl?
[01:21] <Tats> ok the terminal aint working for me, how do i compile code?
[01:21] <scguy318> Silveira_Neto: repository.debuntu.org
[01:21] <Ant1jr> ok um
[01:21] <randy> it feels so good to be back wid ubuntu
[01:21] <Ant1jr> Did fsck
[01:21] <jrib> Tats: why do you want to?  what are you trying to accomplish?
[01:21] <Ant1jr> still same free space
[01:21] <tamgo> is there a date for 7.10 stable release?
[01:21] <jcbhnnn> jrib: So the debian folder should be the only difference?  I can apply the patch per the directions for vanilla source?
[01:21] <Ant1jr> im in livecd atm
[01:22] <Tats> randy: im not ok, this usb wireless adaptor is doing my head in! im trying to install belkin usb drivers for ubuntu
[01:22] <scguy318> tamgo: i know its in October, exact dunno
[01:22] <alexxxx> now the mouse has stopped working amio
[01:22] <Tats> jrib: im trying to install belkin drivers :(
[01:22] <LjL> Ant1jr: uhm... so you've mounted the partition from the live cd?
[01:22] <tamgo> scguy318, yeah that is kind of obvious, but they never say the day, until it's like a week away or something
[01:22] <Ant1jr> no
[01:22] <Ant1jr> its just in my computer
[01:22] <jrib> jcbhnnn: sure, if it's a patch to the source you can do it either way.  The difference is that if you don't rebuild the deb package then you install stuff outside of the awareness of APT
[01:22] <Ant1jr> :/
[01:22] <LjL> Ant1jr: then how do you know how much free space there is?
[01:22] <Redrose> Is there any way to have gparted not mount the partition after it is done? when ever I partition an HDD, it always mounts them, preventing it from doing any steps afterwards
[01:22] <randy> tats my friend was getting the same problem with his wireless adapter
[01:22] <jrib> Tats: wireless?
[01:22] <Ant1jr> I dint do anything its just in my computer
[01:23] <LjL> Ant1jr: ...
[01:23] <LjL> Ant1jr: you didn't run fsck *from* the live cd?
[01:23] <Tats> randy:  and jrib yep :)
[01:23] <randy> Tats what is the brand
[01:23] <Tats> belkin f5d7050a :)
[01:23] <Ant1jr> yes.
[01:23] <scguy318> tamgo: October 18 apparently: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GutsyReleaseSchedule
[01:23] <Ant1jr> I just ran it im in livecd
[01:23] <jrib> !wireless > Tats (read the private message from ubotu)
[01:23] <jrib> Tats: that's all I know about wireless, but there is tons of info there
[01:23] <LjL> Ant1jr: right. how can you know how much free space there is, since in the live cd, your root partition is not mounted?
[01:23] <Ant1jr> it didnt prompt me saying its mounted may damage ur ass unlike in the install,
[01:23] <Ant1jr> CUS ITS IN MY COMPUTER
[01:24] <Ant1jr> Disk
[01:24] <Ant1jr> its root
[01:24] <LjL> Ant1jr: ohhhhhhhhhh
[01:24] <Tats> thnx but its like this, i have drivers and extracted files to my desktop then it says to $make. where do i type that in?
[01:24] <LjL> you mean the "My Computer" icon
[01:24] <Ant1jr> yes.
[01:24] <LjL> thank you Mr Clearness
[01:24] <Ant1jr> lol
[01:24] <Tarkus> ibara, nope, it still doe that when they are disabled.
[01:24] <scguy318> Tats: in the terminal, you would cd to where you extracted, prob ./configure, then make
[01:24] <Ant1jr> im not idiot to say o i can check it it's installed in my pc
[01:24] <jrib> Tats: applications -> accessories -> terminal, but I really recommend you read the docs on the wiki as those are what have worked for others
[01:24] <Ant1jr> lol
[01:24] <amio> rib I did
[01:24] <LjL> Ant1jr: gees, i don't even run GNOME... you can't just say "it's in my computer" and expect one to understand...
[01:24] <scguy318> !make | Tats
[01:24] <ubotu> Tats: Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first: not all !repositories are enabled by default!)
[01:25] <Ant1jr> ok lol
[01:25] <jrib> amio: then try installing something new with wine and see if it shows up
[01:25] <Ant1jr> but anyway
[01:25] <Tats> ye thats what i have! a prebuilt compile package :)
[01:25] <Ant1jr> wat2do
[01:25] <LjL> Ant1jr: well, that doesn't mean anything, since the free space may not have been updated after the fsck. reboot and see
[01:25] <Ant1jr> ok
[01:25] <Ant1jr> brb
[01:25] <jcbhnnn> jrib: Thanks.  The page you linked to looks like it addresses my problem.
[01:25] <amio> alexxx well sorry I dont think I am going to help you any more as I am not very experienced try maybe some one else knows about this bug of vesa maybe its from it or restart though
[01:25] <Redrose> anyine?
[01:25] <Tats> scguy318:  thats what this guide im reading says also to type CD but i get an error
[01:25] <amio> jrib ok thanks let me see
[01:26] <alexxxx> ok amio
[01:26] <alexxxx> thanks for all your help
[01:26] <Ant1jr> alright I looked in gparted
[01:26] <scguy318> Tats: you cd to where you extracted
[01:26] <lalali> Why does a user that is not in /etc/sudoers and runs a command such as 'sudo reboot' doesn't show an error message? (like no permission or something), just fails silently??
[01:26] <Ant1jr> I have 2 gb more freespace
[01:26] <scguy318> Tats: case sensitivty is important
[01:26] <Ant1jr> but
[01:26] <Ant1jr> I addeed 25 gB
[01:26] <Ant1jr> I mean I had 2 GB
[01:26] <Ant1jr> more
[01:26] <Tats> scguy318: i cd? what does that mean???
[01:26] <loud357> #ubuntu.it
[01:26] <loud357> ??
[01:26] <Ant1jr> so i have 10 instead of 8 but I added 25 to the partition
[01:26] <Ant1jr> wtf
[01:26] <loud357> ciao a tutti
[01:27] <Redrose> Can I turn off automounting?
[01:27] <scguy318> Tats: change directory
[01:27] <scguy318> Tats: like cd /path/to/make/folder
[01:27] <aantn> !ftp
[01:27] <ubotu> FTP clients: !Nautilus, !gFTP (for !GNOME) - !Konqueror, !Kasablanca, !KFTPGrabber (for !KDE) - See also !FTPd
[01:27] <aantn> !FTPd
[01:27] <ubotu> FTP servers: !ftpd, !proftpd, !pure-ftpd, !twoftpd, !vsftpd, !MuddleFTPd, !wzdftpd - Graphical front-ends: !PureAdmin, !GProftpd (for !GNOME), !KcmPureftpd (for !KDE) - See also !FTP
[01:27] <Ant1jr> halp
[01:27] <Ant1jr> I got me 2 gB more
[01:27] <loud357> #ubuntu.it!
[01:27] <Ant1jr> but I should have 25
[01:27] <scguy318> loud357: ciao, this is the English channel, so #ubuntu.it is where you should be :)
[01:28] <Tats> scguy318: oh so thats what cd means :P ok this is my directory... /home/kojiro/desktop/....blahblah<<drivers
[01:28] <Sasa> Hello all. I am near the end of a long project getting my laptop all pimped out. Here is what I need help with: I am up on my laptop using the live cd. Currently, harddrive has one ntfs partition. Other than that one partition, there are 5gb of unpartitioned space where I would like Ubuntu to live. I am at the step where I am being asked where I want to install ubuntu. I am not sure what is the best way to install it...ideally I would like to 
[01:28] <Ant1jr> :(
[01:28] <scguy318> Tats: you're in the driver directory? do ./configure
[01:28] <scguy318> Tats: then make
[01:28] <scguy318> Tats: then sudo make install
[01:28] <Redrose> !mount
[01:28] <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
[01:28] <Tats> do i type ./configure in the terminal?
[01:28] <scguy318> Tats: yes
[01:28] <Tats> ok thnx for helping me scguy318 :)
[01:29] <leal> hello all...
[01:29] <scguy318> Tats: np, report if you get any errors
[01:29] <leal> there is some tool to undelete files on ext3 filesystems ? like e2undel??
[01:29] <Tats> scguy318: no such file or directory
[01:29] <kitche> leal, you could just playback the older journal if you wished
[01:30] <scguy318> Tats: if your make folder doesn't have a configure file then I guess just make
[01:30] <lalali> How can I get ubuntu to allow root to log in in graphical login screen? is this possible ?
[01:30] <Bonaparte> jrib, i changed permissions and try to run without usrquota and grpquota and with but still same problem
[01:30] <scguy318> Tats: you did change directory to where the driver is, correct?
[01:30] <Tats> scguy318: guide says to make then make install
[01:30] <scguy318> lalali: dunno how but not a good idea
[01:30] <leal> kitche? i did unmount the filesystem just after the "mistake"
[01:30] <Tats> scguy318: how do i change? jus take the folder elsewhere?
[01:30] <Ant1j1> nope no more freespace
[01:30] <lalali> scguy318, better to login as another user and then 'su'?
[01:30] <leal> kitche: how can i 'playback'  the journal?
[01:30] <loud357> escuse me a one channel hacker in italy?
[01:31] <Sasa> would  "use largest continuous free space" option forego NTFS and just install it on the unpartitioned space??
[01:31] <Chousuke> Sasa: yes.
[01:31] <leal> i have 'rm -rf somedirectory/'
[01:31] <scguy318> lalali: yes, always
[01:31] <Tats> scguy318: hjow do i change directory to where the driver is?
[01:31] <lalali> ok
[01:31] <Bonaparte> jrib, showing same error message as start-stop-daemon: Unable to start /sbin/klogd permission denied
[01:31] <Chousuke> Sasa: if I understood you correctly..
[01:31] <LjL> Ant1j1: well i don't know then, only thing that i can come up with is back up data and reformat the partition
[01:31] <Chousuke> :P
[01:31] <scguy318> Tats: cd /to/where/the/driver/direcotry/is
[01:31] <scguy318> Tats: where did you extract the driver?
[01:31] <boyko> Hey.  I have some bad news.  I -love- Ubuntu, but I'm going to be doing a lot of multimedia editing very soon.
[01:31] <Ant1j1> fuck that lol
[01:31] <scguy318> boyko: Ubuntu Studio? :P
[01:31] <boyko> So I'm going to end up going to an all-windows setup instead of a Win/Lin dual boot.
[01:31] <Tats> scguy318: oh i get it :P i extracted the drivers to the desktop :)
[01:32] <leal> kitche? any tips?
[01:32] <g-hennux> hi folks!
[01:32] <boyko> Scguy: When Ubuntu Studio supports HD video editing...
[01:32] <Ant1j1> is there anyway I can move my cedega drive folder to a different partition
[01:32] <scguy318> Tats: what folder on the desktop?
[01:32] <CorpseFeeder> The information here http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Tvout seems to be the most promising I've found.. however it seems to be for patching version 7.1 and my Xorg version is 7.2 - is following these instructions going to cause me a problem?
[01:32] <LjL> Ant1j1: careful with the language... and, really, you should be thankful you *have* your data. crashing in the middle of a partition resize is, well, uhm
[01:32] <Ant1j1> NO
[01:32] <Sasa> Chousuke: I have one ntfs partition and then 5gb of unpartitioned space. I want Ubuntu to install on the unpartitioned space. Which disk space option would be the best in my case?
[01:32] <Ant1j1> I didnt crash in the partition resize
[01:32] <g-hennux> i have problems with building via graphics drivers for xorg on ubuntu 7.04
[01:32] <Tats> scguy318: yes! i think im doing it!!!
[01:32] <Ant1j1> I crashed booting into linux after the resize
[01:32] <Chousuke> Sasa: use largest free space
[01:32] <scguy318> Ant1j1: sure, mv -r /the/cedega/folder /wherever?
[01:32] <g-hennux> anyone of you experience with that driver?
[01:32] <boyko> Anyway, my question is - is it possible to use the Ubuntu live CD to resize the Windows partition so that it takes up the whole drive - wiping out my Linux partition?
[01:33] <Chousuke> Sasa: it won't touch existing partitions
[01:33] <Tats> scguy318: so i had to type in the directory to where the folder was extracted :P
[01:33] <Ant1j1> but will it still work
[01:33] <LjL> Ant1j1: uhm, well it still means something went very wrong with the resize, i'd say...
[01:33] <Ant1j1> the folde
[01:33] <scguy318> Tats: yes, then just do ./configure, then make
[01:33] <scguy318> Tats: then sudo make install :)
[01:33] <Ant1j1> Ok shall I just put it back and resize again
[01:33] <Sasa> Chousuke: "use largest continuous free space" is the option?
[01:33] <Chousuke> Sasa: yah
[01:33] <Tats> scguy318: btw how do i know if im the root user?
[01:33] <scguy318> Tats: whoami
[01:33] <g-hennux> anyway, the error i eventually get seems to be non-ubuntu-related, ths is: "/usr/include/xf86drm.h:569: error: expected declaration specifiers or '...' before 'drm_drawable_info_type_t'"
[01:33] <Sasa> Chousuke: wish me luck, I'm about to install this puppy
[01:33] <scguy318> Tats: you're most likely not, and you shouldn't
[01:33] <Chousuke> Tats: you're probably not. ;P
[01:33] <Chousuke> Sasa: heh
[01:34] <LjL> Ant1j1: not without a backup. the free space issue may just be the tip of the iceberg - another partitioning operation could destroy your data
[01:34] <Chousuke> Sasa: you can use ubuntu while it's installing
[01:34] <Chousuke> Sasa: so come online and ask for instructions
[01:34] <Ant1j1> damn
[01:34] <Ant1j1> ok
[01:34] <Tats> well i have to be root user to install the guide syas unless theres another way to make install?
[01:34] <Chousuke> Sasa: unless you're already usign the live cd :D
[01:34] <Ant1j1> ill go without ghetto freespace till im comfortable for a reformat then
[01:34] <scguy318> Tats: sudo make install will do it
[01:34] <Tats> scguy318 well i have to be root user to install the guide syas unless theres another way to make install?
[01:34] <scguy318> Tats: sudo = run a command as root
[01:34] <Sasa> Chousuke: thank you...I'm on live cd and the thing seems to be starting to install
[01:34] <Tats> scguy318: so do i still need the configure command?
[01:34] <scguy318> Tats: yes
[01:34] <Chousuke> Sasa: heh
[01:35] <revx> good morning ...from philippines ubuntu user
[01:35] <Chousuke> Sasa: anyway, your ntfs partition should be safe.
[01:35] <scguy318> revx: good morning, or shall I say afternoon :)
[01:35] <revx> hihihi its 8am here
[01:35] <Chousuke> Sasa: the installer won't do anything to it unless you tell it to
[01:35] <CorpseFeeder> is the TV-out patching instructions at http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Tvout going to break my system if I am using xorg 7.2?
[01:35] <Tats> scguy318: so now that its 'made' i type like this: $./configure then $make then $sudo make install
[01:35] <Sasa> Chousuke: thank you...I spent 5 hours getting the ntfs all set...see, i'm trying to create an image of my laptop with both xp and ubuntu on it...that way I don't have to worry I'll spend countless hours installing windows drivers....I can just reimage the computer in an hour and start all fresh
[01:36] <kr00l> Can someone help me get read/write permission on a exit3 format HDD?
[01:36] <Chousuke> Sasa: heh
[01:36] <scguy318> Tats: yes
[01:36] <Sasa> Chousuke: how long does it usually take to install ubuntu
[01:36] <Chousuke> Sasa: depends
[01:36] <scguy318> Tats: just make sure you dont actually type the terminal prompt :)
[01:36] <Chousuke> 15-20 minutes?
[01:36] <Tats> scguy318: ok thnx trying it now :)
[01:36] <Sasa> I have a P4 machine with half gig of ram
[01:36] <Tats> the $ sign? yeah i know :P
[01:36] <Sasa> 2.6GHz
[01:37] <Tats> scguy318 the $ sign? yeah i know :P
[01:37] <Chousuke> not very long, anyway
[01:37] <scguy318> Tats: :)
[01:37] <Chousuke> just play solitaire or something :D
[01:37] <revx> its my second day with ubuntu and im happy with it.i woke up early just to be with my PC again...new OS to explore..
[01:38] <d90> how to change UI font for application running in wine (for CorelDraw)
[01:38] <Tats> scguy318:  its asking for a password =/
[01:38] <Sasa> another quick question for all: what is the best music/data cd burning software for ubuntu?
[01:38] <Tats> scguy318: 1234 i think :P
[01:38] <EvaLuaTe> where can i configure the default listed IP for ssh ?
[01:38] <scguy318> Tats: your user account password :)
[01:38] <Tats> scguy318: ahh :)
[01:38] <scguy318> Tats: prob it
[01:38] <EvaLuaTe> listen IP*
[01:39] <randy> anybody here familiar with music tracker?
[01:39] <strabes> does anyone know if it's possible to use global keyboard shortcuts to rate songs with amarok?
[01:39] <alienseer23> looking for some help running "wine"
[01:39] <strabes> I mean rhythmbox, not amarok
[01:39] <Tats> scguy318: err, i think its done =/  its back to the normal command prompt thingy....
[01:39] <randy> anybody here familiar with music tracker?
[01:39] <alienseer23> getting odd fix-me errors
[01:39] <Chousuke> alienseer23: those aren't always errors
[01:40] <Chousuke> alienseer23: usually they mean some function isn't implemented completely.
[01:40] <Sasa> anyone can tell me what is the best software to burn cd for data and music on Ubuntu?
[01:40] <Netham45> Im getting Error sendmsg can not send when doing any network activity under Ubuntu, does anyone have any ideas as to why/
[01:40] <EvaLuaTe> where can i configure the default listen IP for ssh ? i mean the IP where ssh listens for connections by default
[01:40] <alienseer23> Chousuke: "ignored L"CreateFolder" table values"
[01:41] <alienseer23> and it freezes on an install
[01:41] <alienseer23> ?
[01:41] <dv310p3r> I want to be able to pull files onto my Ubuntu laptop from my Windows Vista box, what do I do? Samba?
[01:41] <jrib> EvaLuaTe: /etc/ssh/sshd_config I believe
[01:41] <scguy318> EvaLuaTe: sshd_config? i think
[01:41] <Haz> EvaLuaTe: /etc/ssh/sshd_config
[01:41] <Chousuke> alienseer23: those fixmes aren't going to help you troubleshoot
[01:41] <Haz> oh.
[01:41] <scguy318> EvaLuaTe: what jrib said
[01:41] <d90> no errors
[01:41] <Chousuke> alienseer23: see the appdb about your app and if it's possible to run it.
[01:41] <EvaLuaTe> ok, thanks guys =)
[01:41] <protoloco> sombeody know the package to create keygen ??
[01:41] <protoloco> keygens?
[01:41] <protoloco> ssh-keygen doesnt works..
[01:41] <randy> anybody knows where i could download some desktop effects
[01:41] <alienseer23> it's oscure, won't be there
[01:42] <vsbuffalo> hey all, is there an easy way to have a windows network's hostnames stored so I dont have to use smbmount with Ip addresses?
[01:42] <alienseer23> obscure
[01:42] <d90> alienseer23, no errors
[01:42] <vsbuffalo> err, any way at all reallyl
[01:42] <dragonfer81> Hi
[01:42] <scguy318> vsbuffalo: i imagine piping the output of smbtree to afile
[01:42] <EvaLuaTe> also, do i have to restart ssh for the changes to take effect ?
[01:42] <dv310p3r> I want to be able to pull files onto my Ubuntu laptop from my Windows Vista box, what do I do? Samba?
[01:42] <scguy318> EvaLuaTe: think so
[01:42] <Haz> EvaLuaTe: yes, i believe
[01:42] <jrib> EvaLuaTe: yes
[01:43] <temp454> does anyone know of a site that marketed linux mini pcs that were the equiv of mac minis?
[01:43] <scguy318> dv310p3r: prob
[01:43] <vsbuffalo> scguy318 hosts file possibly?
[01:43] <EvaLuaTe> how would i do that please ?
[01:43] <Sasa> what is the best software to use to burn music and data cds on ubuntu?
[01:43] <Haz> /etc/init.d/sshd restart
[01:43] <dv310p3r> ?
[01:43] <dtolj> dv310p3r: samba works for that
[01:43] <Haz> or it might be ssh
[01:43] <dv310p3r> Is there something better?
[01:43] <scguy318> vsbuffalo: storing hostnames? surely your DNS server resolves ok?
[01:43] <scguy318> vsbuffalot: but yes hosts should do it
[01:43] <dtolj> dv310p3r: i used samve works great
[01:43] <jrib> EvaLuaTe: sudo invoke-rc.d ssh restart   (or the second thing Haz said)
[01:43] <EvaLuaTe> ok, thanks alot :)
[01:43] <scguy318> vsbuffalo: if your DNS server doesn't
[01:43] <Haz> :P
[01:43] <dv310p3r> Thank you.
[01:43] <dragonfer81> anyone knows any alternative to this ? cp --reply no test2.txt  test.txt  , I get  a msg that says the --reply option is deprecated, I really need to use automatic response -i doesnt work
[01:44] <EvaLuaTe> /etc/init.d/sshd no such file or directory
[01:44] <Haz> try ssh, instead of sshd
[01:44] <Haz> always get confused between them two :s
[01:44] <jrib> dragonfer81: I don't understand what you are trying to do
[01:44] <EvaLuaTe> :)
[01:44] <dragonfer81> I am trying to copy some files on auto.
[01:45] <dragonfer81> bash script
[01:45] <dtolj> anyone know how to copy a directory using dd linux command?
[01:45] <d90> hey does an1 know how to change UI (user interface) font for application running under wine (for CorelDraw)
[01:45] <dtolj> I am trying to backup my OS from the network
[01:45] <jrib> dragonfer81: "auto"?
[01:45] <dragonfer81> I used the --reply option but now says that its deprecated
[01:45] <LjL> dragonfer81: how does -i not work?
[01:45] <scguy318> dtolj: i wouldn't use dd, just cp
[01:45] <scguy318> dtolj: cp -R ..?
[01:46] <dragonfer81> because its prompts for answer
[01:46] <LjL> dragonfer81: yes "no" | cp -i
[01:46] <dtolj> scguy318: how can i make it into an iso then once its copied?
[01:46] <scguy318> dtolj: mkisofs prob
[01:46] <dragonfer81> but how do I send the answer to the prompt on one line
[01:46] <dragonfer81> so it dont stay there waiting for the answer
[01:47] <LjL> dragonfer81: just the way i told you above. the "yes" command is made for precisely that
[01:47] <kitche> draconius, exactly like LjL told you yes "no" | cp -i
[01:47] <dragonfer81> aah sorry :S
[01:47] <dragonfer81> let me try
[01:47] <dragonfer81>  thanks :D
[01:47] <Tats> scguy318:  thnx for your help but i think the drivers never worked :(
[01:47] <danya> hello .. have anyone installed avant window manager ?
[01:48] <LjL> dragonfer81: while  yes "no"  may sound a bit confusing, "yes" itself is simply a command that keeps repeating the same line (by default, "y") - but you want to make it say "n" or "no"
[01:48] <scguy318> Tats: why not? does README say anything?
[01:48] <Tats> scguy318:  but at least you taught me more about what cd means and how to use termianl a bit now :)
[01:48] <scguy318> Tats: shouldnt u have to modprobe the driver I guess to get it to work?
[01:48] <scguy318> Tats: and no problem
[01:49] <dragonfer81> hehe yeah :S
[01:49] <Tats> scguy318: hmm, readme says to modprobe :P but iv already restarted my comp :/
[01:49] <dragonfer81> man yes :$
[01:49] <dragonfer81> hehe thanks alot
[01:49] <dragonfer81> that did the trick
[01:49] <scguy318> Tats: you prob have to add a module entry in your /etc/modules for it to get loaded on boot up
[01:49] <g-hennux> ok, now i'm using the vesa driver for my via chrome card. it looks fine at 1024x768 but flickers horribly; how can i get rid of that?
[01:49] <Tats> scguy318: so how do i do that?
[01:49] <Sasa> hey guys! can anyone tell me what is the best program for ubuntu which will allow me to burn music and data cds???
[01:49] <scguy318> Tats: gksudo gedit /etc/modules, add the module name to the end of the file
[01:49] <g-hennux> i never fot this to work at >60hz
[01:50] <protoloco> hello guiys!,, how can i make that nobody can login remotely via ssh By root.. just as a user... and then.. being user.. can log in to root via...  'su root'
[01:50] <scguy318> g-hennux: check your horiz/vert res entries in xorg.conf prob
[01:50] <dtolj> Sasa: nautilus
[01:50] <kitche> Sasa, k3b is one of the best there might be one for gnome but most use k3b actually
[01:50] <nomasteryoda> Sasa, k3b
[01:50] <Tats> scguy318: what is the module name?
[01:50] <nomasteryoda> sudo aptitude install k3b
[01:50] <nomasteryoda> =D
[01:50] <lalali> protoloco, /etc/ssh/sshd_config allows you to disable root ssh access.
[01:51] <Sasa> k3b!! thank you (I've heard of it before)
[01:51] <nomasteryoda> allows you to way more too... make a backup of that file ... protoloco before editing
[01:51] <BlindeApe> How can I get rid of the drive icons on my desktop (because its a dual boot with windows and it mounts the xp parition)
[01:51] <marx2k> k3b > *
[01:51] <jrib> !icons > BlindeApe (read the private message from ubotu)
[01:51] <Sasa> one more quick thing....if I want to rip dvd's into mpg or avi (or similar) files...what program would I use??
[01:51] <g-hennux> scguy318: if i adjust the vertrefresh rate to 70-85, it just does down to a lower res and continues flickering at 60hz
[01:51] <BlindeApe> jrib: thanks
[01:51] <jrib> !restricted > Sasa (read the private message from ubotu)
[01:52] <scguy318> g-hennux: prob have to see about the horiz refresh too
[01:52] <scguy318> g-hennux: look up the specs for your monitor
[01:52] <BlindeApe> jrib: I didnt get anytthing
[01:52] <Tats> scguy318: how do i find out what the module name is?
[01:52] <dtolj> !icons
[01:52] <ubotu> Want to see volume/trash icons on the desktop? Go to /apps/nautilus/desktop in gconf-editor (Gnome) or go to http://kudos.berlios.de/kf/kisimlar/tipsntrix.html#showtrash (KDE)
[01:53] <scguy318> Tats: should be in readme, what driver is this?
[01:53] <Tats> scguy318: rt2570
[01:53] <dv310p3r> Does Samba get install in Linux or in Windows?
[01:53] <dtolj> BlindeApe: remove winxp from from /etc/fstab
[01:53] <dtolj> dv310p3r: Linux
[01:54] <dv310p3r> ty
[01:54] <dtolj> dv310p3r: in windows u have to enable sharing
[01:54] <scguy318> dv310p3r: Linux
[01:54] <AndrewB> dv310p3r: on linux, it is what allows you to connect to windows file shares
[01:54] <scguy318> Tats: prob modprobe rt2570 :)
[01:54] <scguy318> Tats: the name of the thing is prob rt2570 :)
[01:54] <daveux> I'm trying to install ubuntu but the guided partitioner is stuck at 0% - what can I do? Is it just taking a long time? Is it broken?
[01:54] <Tats> scguy318: yep jus found out it is but when i type it in term nothing happens :(
[01:54] <dtolj> dv310p3r: however i was not able to connect to my win box so i installed linux on it and mounted win that way :)
[01:55] <scguy318> Tats: good :)
[01:55] <scguy318> Tats: modprobing doesnt give any message unless theres some error
[01:55] <Tats> scguy318: i type modprobe rt2570 and next line jus coms up for next command =/
[01:55] <scguy318> Tats: to see if its loaded you type like lsmod | grep rt2570
[01:55] <Tats> scguy318: oh :P now what?
[01:55] <scguy318> Tats: lsmod lists the modules, grep searches for a line with that particular regex
[01:55] <Tats> |
[01:56] <dtolj> daveux: hmm
[01:56] <scguy318> Tats: and the | means send the output of the program on the left to the input of the program on the right
[01:56] <Sasa> guys! what is the best dvd ripper available on ubuntu??
[01:56] <daveux> dtolj: it has been "resizing partitions..." at 0% for maybe 15 minutes
[01:56] <jrib> Sasa: did you read the page ubotu sent you?
[01:56] <sky1> what is the best code editor for linux,
[01:56] <Tats> scguy318: err, i get some info about it i think :)
[01:56] <sky1> i hate vi
[01:56] <sky1> :<
[01:56] <boghog> hi. when I play video every person looks like an andorian
[01:56] <boghog> please help
[01:56] <kitche> sky1, umm vim, vi, emacs
[01:56] <Sasa> jrib: I did....it said DVD:RIP is the application...I just wanted a second opinion:)
[01:57] <scguy318> Tats: then its loaded :D
[01:57] <dtolj> daveux: how big is your drive
[01:57] <sky1> is vim almost same as vi ?
[01:57] <Tats> scguy318:  why doesnt the readme say anything what you have told me???
[01:57] <jrib> Sasa: k, best to try all of the ones listed there and use the one *you* like best
[01:57] <sky1> im using gedit, but I need to tab everytime to alighn my code
[01:57] <Sasa> jrib: ok, ok
[01:57] <scguy318> Tats: because it makes assumptions about the audience of the README probably
[01:57] <kitche> sky1: what your calling vi is vim actually, but in reality vi came before vim :)
[01:57] <larson9999> aint the gutsy wallpaper snazzy?
[01:57] <marx2k> sky: try jedit :)
[01:58] <Tats> scguy318: ahh :) ok now what?
[01:58] <BlindeApe> dtolj: I need it to be mounted but i just dont want it on my desktop
[01:58] <scguy318> Tats: well, if the module is loaded, and you added rt2570 to your /etc/modules, then you're done
[01:58] <sky1> kitche: ahh
[01:58] <BlindeApe> dtolj: any way to just remove it from my desktop?
[01:58] <scguy318> Tats: your wireless thingy should hopefully be ready to use
[01:58] <wo0f> yo
[01:58] <marx2k> I will never understand the appeal of vim
[01:58] <Tats> scguy318: sorry scguy318 if i am bothering u too much jus say and i will stop bothering you :)
[01:58] <g-hennux> scguy318: this depresses me; is it maybe possible that vesa just cannot do 75hz?
[01:58] <wo0f> whats the best way to get my broadcom wireless device up and running on ubuntu?
[01:58] <sky1> marx2k: jedit is almost same as gedit I think, except it has line numbers
[01:58] <scguy318> g-hennux: what monitor do you have?
[01:58] <dtolj> BlindeApe: perhaps /home/Desktop/ and remove it from there
[01:59] <jrib> !wireless > wo0f (read the private message from ubotu)
[01:59] <nightstalker> Hello Ie installt voa apt-get install xmms-scrobler a lastfm Plug in but it isn't in the Options .I can't config them.Does anyone know why ??
[01:59] <scguy318> g-hennux: and really what video card too?
[01:59] <marx2k> sky1: and a crazy amount of plugins
[01:59] <dtolj> BlindeApe: perhaps /home/NAME/Desktop/ and remove it from there
[01:59] <jrib> BlindeApe: if you go to the key in gconf that ubotu gave you, you can remove the volume icons
[01:59] <BlindeApe> dtolj: it doesnt show it there
[01:59] <wo0f> jrib: cheers
[01:59] <sky1> marx2k: ahh, sounds interesting
[01:59] <dtolj> !icon >dtolj
[01:59] <g-hennux> scguy318: i have an onboard chrome 9 via p4m900, but fail installing the via driver
[01:59] <marx2k> sky: Im sure one of the plugins will beautify your code
[01:59] <boghog> never mind i fixed it by installing vlc. they look like humans again
[02:00] <sky1> what about eclipse or glade, do they align code ?
[02:00] <BlindeApe> dtolj: ohhh ok, I got it, i didnt see it before, thanks it worked
[02:00] <randy> anybody here familiar with music tracker?
[02:00] <marx2k> havent used either... I hear bad things about eclipse
[02:00] <marx2k> sky1: what are you programming in?
[02:00] <sky1> marx2k: I will be using C/C++
[02:00] <vehicle> how do i run a bin file (trying to install java dk)
[02:00] <boghog> anyone know a nice GUI tool to monitor network speed?
[02:00] <jrib> !java > vehicle (read the private message from ubotu)
[02:01] <marx2k> ah
[02:01] <larson9999> can you change the number of reboots before the autochecking of disks happens?
[02:01] <jrib> vehicle: delete the bin file and use the repositories
[02:01] <nightstalker> boghog check out gdesklets
[02:01] <boghog> thanks NigelS
[02:01] <boghog> oops
[02:01] <jrib> larson9999: yes, read 'man tune2fs'
[02:01] <wo0f> omg, why do ubuntu insist on putting their stamp on everything
[02:01] <boghog> nightstalker I meant :p
[02:01] <Tats> btw anyone know if im using debian? i got ubuntu 7.04 =/
[02:01] <nightstalker> i hope that iss what you searching for
[02:01] <dv310p3r> Ok, UBUNTU IS THE BOMB. I thought I was going to have to install Samba and configure it, etc... I thought, let me see what happens if I open Network places, BAM there was my Windows network. WOO HOO!
[02:01] <marx2k> wo0f: ?
[02:01] <sky1> marx2k: but since I will ultimately have to use GTK+ for my code, thinking whether its best to start coding in glade
[02:01] <wo0f> Tats: your using ubuntu
[02:01] <marx2k> whats glade?
[02:01] <marx2k> I am ignorant :)
[02:02] <scguy318> g-hennux: what was the issue with the driver? and what monitor do you have?
[02:02] <sky1> glade is GUI for genome
[02:02] <nightstalker> Okay sorry then I don't know
[02:02] <marx2k> oh
[02:02] <sky1> I mean development package
[02:02] <wo0f> marx2k: for instance just downloaded xchat and it has been recompiled with ubuntu all over it
[02:02] <wo0f> :P
[02:02] <nightstalker> i don't use gdesklets
[02:02] <marx2k> sky1: is it object oriented?
[02:02] <sky1> i think so
[02:02] <marx2k> interesting
[02:02] <g-hennux> scguy318: some standard 17'' crt from... don't know, got this from a friend. i can send you a link to exactly the compile error i get, but i'm not firm enough with c to fix this by myself
[02:02] <marx2k> Im working on learning bash scripting
[02:02] <sky1> I wont be using much classes though
[02:02] <lalali> sky1, glade is a UI designer. eclipse aligns code alright, and much more :-)
[02:03] <wo0f> think im going to go and install debian again :S:S:S
[02:03] <sky1> only will be using the c++ functions since they are good
[02:03] <sky1> eclipese is java crap i hear
[02:03] <marx2k> I use jedit mainly for java coding and XHTML coding
[02:03] <sky1> hehe
[02:03] <vehicle> jrib i think thats just java, im looking to install the developers kit.   I have the bin file now
[02:03] <lalali> sky1, look for CDT for eclipse.
[02:03] <dtolj> eclipse is a bloat
[02:03] <scguy318> g-hennux: you're probably missing build-essentials and X libraries
[02:03] <LjL> wo0f: isn't that xchat-gnome that you got?
[02:03] <dv310p3r> I have a question though, I get this error as I look through the folders - Nautilus cannot display "smb://xxx/xxxxxxx/Pictures".
[02:03] <tico> helloooooooooo
[02:03] <pirxx> ./action thinks wo0f needs fedora
[02:03] <dtolj> so is every other java app
[02:03] <marx2k> I use netbeans for java coding too... and it's a java app which works REALLY nice
[02:03] <jrib> vehicle: sun-java6-jdk is in the multiverse repository
[02:03] <scguy318> g-hennux: mebbe even xserver-xorg-driver-via if u dont have that installed
[02:03] <vehicle> alright   thanks
[02:03] <Tats> scguy318:  ok ok get some info about the drivers but my wireless still doesnt work :(
[02:03] <wo0f> LjL: yup, thats the one
[02:03] <dv310p3r> the x's are the names of my folders which I have protected
[02:03] <sky1> shit, I wish I knew java well
[02:04] <dtolj> marx2k: sucks
[02:04] <marx2k> dtolj: what does?
[02:04] <dtolj> marx2k: netbeans
[02:04] <sky1> I used it for small programs, never tried to do a project using it
[02:04] <LjL> wo0f: then get xchat without the -gnome. xchat-gnome is a severely mutilated (but slightly more gnome looking) version of xchat. i'm quite sure the plain xchat package will do fine.
[02:04] <pirxx> scguy318: thats strange.
[02:04] <dv310p3r> I get this error as I look through the folders - Nautilus cannot display "smb://xxx/xxxxxxx/Pictures".
[02:04] <scguy318> pirxx: wut?
[02:04] <wo0f> LjL: agreed!
[02:04] <hochimoo> Im trying to install vmware server but I have previously installed vmware-player. I get error "A previous installation of a VMware product has been detected.       "
[02:04] <tico> i have a question guys.. i have 1 HD with winXP and ubuntu 6.06, how can i install a virtual machina (i.e. virtualbox) without damage my win partition
[02:04] <g-hennux> scguy318: it's *exactly* the thing as on http://forums.viaarena.com/messageview.aspx?catid=28&threadid=78378&enterthread=y
[02:04] <hochimoo> and it stps :-(
[02:05] <wo0f> LjL: what is better in ubuntu than debian?
[02:05] <marx2k> dtolj: what dont you like about netbeans?
[02:05] <LjL> wo0f: but no need to revert to debian for that, we have that package...
[02:05] <pirxx> scguy318 thta your wireless ain't workin
[02:05] <Seilo> hi guys any1 here familiar with pygtk?
[02:05] <dtolj> marx2k: maybe i am just ignorant towards java
[02:05] <LjL> wo0f: very subjective. i'd say testing focused on desktop use, for instance
[02:05] <scguy318> g-hennux: well, the thread says you need the X libs, since you're not using an RPM-based distro ;) lemme find the package name
[02:05] <g-hennux> scguy318: bottom of that thread, sandman72 posts what he did to get it working, but... that's not very informative :-)
[02:05] <marx2k> dtolj: hehe my netbeans IDE is running right now taking a whole 44M of memory :)
[02:05] <dtolj> Seilo: what u need?
[02:06] <LjL> wo0f: which is only better if you use it for a desktop - but
[02:06] <sky1> lalali: have you used eclipse for c/c++ ?
[02:06] <lalali> yep
[02:06] <wo0f> LjL: yes isnt it. iv only ever used debian for a server tbh
[02:06] <marx2k> And thats WITH the Tomcat embedded web server running :)
[02:06] <sky1> cool
[02:06] <scguy318> g-hennux: xserver-xorg-dev?
[02:06] <phenom> Perl. :)
[02:06] <sky1> how can I make my synaptic package manager add more repositores
[02:06] <LjL> wo0f: though even for servers, ubuntu tends to churn out security patches earlier, they say
[02:06] <scguy318> g-hennux: install that package prob and pastebin any errors you get
[02:06] <sky1> it cant find a lot of things
[02:06] <wo0f> LjL: but yeh, im running this off my laptop, so i guess ill stick with ubuntu
[02:07] <Seilo> self.list = self.wTree.get_widget("list1")                   now i have the lust stored as self.list    now how do i insert a string into this list
[02:07] <tico>  i have a question guys.. i have 1 HD with winXP and ubuntu 6.06, how can i install a virtual machina (i.e. virtualbox) without damage my win partition
[02:07] <scguy318> g-hennux: as for the whole original refresh thing dunno prob lower the horiz refresh range
[02:07] <Seilo> ????
[02:07] <marx2k> sku, go to software sources in the settings menu
[02:07] <marx2k> sky...
[02:07] <lalali> sky1,  eclipse works fine actually. old emacs works too, but it's harder to learn.
[02:07] <scguy318> tico: make a virtual machine with a virtual drive :)
[02:07] <PKdo1> how can I erase a cutum theme i made?
[02:07] <scguy318> tico: it would just be a nice file on the filesystem
[02:07] <PKdo1> I mean custom
[02:07] <Seilo> dtolj: self.list = self.wTree.get_widget("list1")                   now i have the lust stored as self.list    now how do i insert a string into this list
[02:07] <jrib> Seilo: you want to ask that in either #python here on freenode or in #pygtk on irc.gnome.org
[02:08] <wo0f> LjL: thanks for the persuasive words!!! :D
[02:08] <wo0f> LjL: just gonna switch xchats
[02:08] <Tats> scguy318:  ok ok get some info about the drivers but my wireless still doesnt work :(
[02:08] <tico> scguy318: what do u mena with make a virtual machine with a virtual drive?
[02:08] <wo0f> Tats: good luck, in my exsperiance, wireless and linux just dont mix! :P
[02:08] <Eltornado> help :)
[02:08] <tico> scguy318: mean*
[02:08] <vehicle> alright jdk installed.  this is for a class and they are asking me to install dr.java as well, have you heard of this?
[02:08] <LjL> wo0f: just keep in mind that xchat (non-gnome) is in Universe, not in Main, so you have to have that enabled
[02:08] <sky1> lalali: thanks
[02:08] <pirxx> Tats, what do you mean with wifi does not work? hardware error?
[02:09] <Eltornado> y'a un desklets qui s'affiche sur le bureau mais que je n'arrive pas supprimer
[02:09] <junkeR> hey, how can I make the trash can, computer filesystem, and home icons appear on the desktop? (in Xubuntu)
[02:09] <PKdo1> I cant erase a theme i made, where can i find it?
[02:09] <Tarkus> anyone know why when i open a program (lets say firefox) the window is at the top left, instead of where i left it the last time i closed it? (center) (it only does this when i have another window open before i launch it.) any suggestions?
[02:09] <pirxx> find it at /home/.themes
[02:09] <g-hennux> scguy318: http://pastebin.ca/705303
[02:09] <scguy318> tico: well, just create a virtual machine, and for the VM hard drive configuration just specify virtual or w/e
[02:09] <lalali> sky1, np
[02:09] <Tats> pirxx: no error jus nothing showing up :(
[02:09] <vehicle> dr java anyone?
[02:09] <LjL> !fr | Eltornado
[02:09] <ubotu> Eltornado: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[02:10] <jrib> vehicle: never heard of it, try ##java maybe
[02:10] <pirxx> Tats, so your hardware is configured but the network ain't showing.
[02:10] <d4zz4> does the built in ubuntu stuff handle WPA encrypt?
[02:10] <pirxx> is this a hidden network
[02:10] <Tats> pirxx: thats right :)
[02:10] <scguy318> Tats: thats probably it, enable SSID broadcasting
[02:11] <Tats> pirxx: no im tring to get a wirless network card to work :P
[02:11] <tico> scguy318: how big must be the virtual hard drive ?
[02:11] <pirxx> Tats, try connect to Other Wireless Network and type SSID name
[02:11] <scguy318> tico: however big you want
[02:11] <Tats> pirxx: my router is working fine :)
[02:11] <scguy318> tico: obviously enough to install XP or w/e in
[02:11] <g-hennux> scguy318: see line 160 of that post
[02:11] <Tats> pirxx:  but my wirless card isnt showing up in the network connections icon
[02:12] <pirxx> Aha!
[02:12] <pirxx> Tats, what card is that?
[02:12] <pirxx> Tats, I mean brand/maker
[02:12] <dtolj> Guys how do I convert a directory into an ISO file ?
[02:12] <tico> scguy318: well thanks i will try
[02:13] <Tats> pirxx: its a belkin wireless 54g network adaptor :)
[02:13] <dtolj> i am looking for the command
[02:13] <madchicken> hey
[02:13] <pirxx> Tats, oh, Belkin, yes, took me a while to get over it..... no drivers on Blkin website?
[02:14] <Tats> pirxx:  no, no linux drivers anyway :P
[02:14] <wo0f> LjL, haha, yes this is much much better
[02:14] <scguy318> g-hennux: hmm, guess install libdrm-dev
[02:14] <wiw> hello, I am running ubuntu ultimate on a laptop w/ AC'97 Audio Controller and the sound doesnt work... anyone know the solution?
[02:14] <scguy318> g-hennux: prob not tho
[02:15] <g-hennux> scguy318: is installed
[02:15] <wo0f> LjL, hmmm any ideas why theres still no user list?
[02:15] <scguy318> g-hennux: ive seen suggestions to tweak build paths or get latest DRI headers, but other than that :(
[02:15] <g-hennux> scguy318: in the forum thread i posted, someone suggests to "fix headers"
[02:15] <g-hennux> scguy318: ...by doing "mostly I had to add #include <drm/drm.h> before the XFree headers"
[02:16] <|kalel|> perk nn riesco ad andare su kubuntu-it?
[02:16] <joebob777as7_> I have a brother mfc-8640d wondering how to enable scanning? I found a link that says that someone got it to work in gentoo by modifying (/usr/local/Brother/sane/Brsane.ini) to include '0x01a2,6,1,"MFC-8640D"' there is no brsane.ini file on my system... wondering how I can get it to work?
[02:16] <Tats> pirxx:  no, no linux drivers anyway :P
[02:16] <|kalel|> help me
[02:17] <scguy318> g-hennux: have you tried installing the binary xserver-xorg-video-via package? mebbe that one would work
[02:17] <|kalel|> porca eva
[02:17] <g-hennux> scguy318: that one won't start up my x server
[02:17] <scguy318> g-hennux: for wut reason?
[02:17] <|kalel|> ma perk nn mi aiutate
[02:17] <pirxx> \tats, ubuntu forums have a couple of threads about it
[02:17] <g-hennux> scguy318: i replace "vesa" by "via" and get "fatal error: no screens found"
[02:18] <g-hennux> scguy318: it's simply not for my card
[02:18] <morphinex> hey folks, I'm having an installation problem
[02:18] <scguy318> g-hennux: :(, i cant really think of anything else, do try tweaking horiz range
[02:18] <wo0f> LjL, ignor me:P figured it out
[02:18] <Tats> how do i find out what video card i have in my laptop?
[02:18] <MongooseWA> how do i theme panels?
[02:18] <scguy318> Tats: lspci
[02:18] <g-hennux> scguy318: ok, thanks for your help anyway!
[02:19] <Tats> scguy318:  thnx :)
[02:19] <morphinex> Basically, the issue is that I want to preserve the existing hard drive structure, which includes an lvm volume, but the installer doesn't recognize it
[02:20] <morphinex> I previously had FC on the machine I'm trying to install onto
[02:20] <morphinex> err FC6
[02:20] <pirxx> Color-chooser does not exist in ubuntuland: how to change colors within my theme?
[02:21] <g-hennux> scguy318: wheeeee!! :-)
[02:21] <winston> how do jgdgslkbhsgv
[02:21] <wo0f> i have installed the ati driver, but is there anyway of getting the control pannel?
[02:21] <winston> how do i install the update for armegetron
[02:21] <vehicle> im sorry i'm new but i have a question:  i installed java dk and i dont know how to use it (trying to work out of this book that initially installed this on windows)  how do i write in java and make a program
[02:21] <g-hennux> scguy318: i added <drm/drm.h> and -DXFree86Server in the makefile and it compiles!
[02:21] <vehicle> how do i work with the dk?
[02:22] <ari_stress> morning
[02:22] <winston> g-hennux: do you know how to install the update on armegetron advanced
[02:22] <g-hennux> winston: no, but do you know where i could get some chocolate from?
[02:22] <g-hennux> winston: scnr :-)
[02:23] <winston> g-hennux: seriously?
[02:23] <g-hennux> winston: did we talk about armagetron before?
[02:23] <osxdude|laptop> Streaming live at somethingrndm.blogspot.com and www.ustream.tv/channel/the-12-year-old-on-the-internet
[02:24] <joebob777as7_> I have a brother mfc-8640d wondering how to enable scanning? I found a link that says that someone got it to work in gentoo by modifying (/usr/local/Brother/sane/Brsane.ini) to include '0x01a2,6,1,"MFC-8640D"' there is no brsane.ini file on my system... wondering how I can get it to work?
[02:24] <buntunub> what is the command to upgrade from feisty to gutsy?
[02:24] <wo0f> LjL, do you know a linux app that is similar to winamp?
[02:25] <tritium> wo0f: xmms, for one
[02:25] <wo0f> buntunub, you need to change you repo urls
[02:25] <wo0f> tritium, cheers.
[02:25] <javier> how can i open up the compiz-fusion settings through the terminal?
[02:25] <buntunub> aye change them from feisty to gutsy but then what
[02:25] <tritium> buntunub: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[02:26] <dv310p3r> I am trying to access my Windows Shares, I am able to see them by going to Places>Network etc... But when I am navigating the folders I get this error I have a question though, I get this error as I look through the folders - Nautilus cannot display "smb://xxx/xxxxxxx/Pictures". Please select another viewer
[02:26] <vehicle> how do i open up sun java sdk to write code?
[02:27] <Textboo1> the updaalo
[02:27] <tritium> vehicle: you'd write code in a text editor or IDE
[02:27] <linuxemacs> vehicle: do you install sun java sdk pakcage?
[02:27] <MatBoy> mhh, xsane cannot start the scanner anymore on Feisty... weird.. worked just once... xscanimage works OK
[02:27] <dv310p3r> I am trying to access my Windows Shares, I am able to see them by going to Places>Network etc... But when I am navigating the folders I get this error - Nautilus cannot display "smb://xxx/xxxxxxx/Pictures". Please select another viewer
[02:27] <SaFeT> can u live off the alternative version?
[02:28] <scguy318> g-hennux: a late :D
[02:28] <scguy318> javier: isn't it ccsm? dunno
[02:28] <vehicle> linuxemacs: yea i have
[02:28] <buntunub> I see so you just change the repo's and then use update manager to do it
[02:28] <MatBoy> are there issues with xsane at the moment ?
[02:28] <g-hennux> scguy318: not completely compiling, though
[02:28] <wo0f> LjL, tritium, does ubuntu have fglrx-control?
[02:28] <mico> howdy
[02:29] <scguy318> wo0f: think its in repo
[02:29] <tritium> wo0f: yes
[02:29] <javier> scguy318: dunno. thing is, i cant find the compiz manager through the system or preferences menus
[02:29] <SaFeT> can u do livecd with the alternative version of ubuntu???
[02:29] <linuxemacs> vehicle: you can write your java code with editor(vim, emacs, etc...) and use javac command compile it
[02:29] <tritium> !info fglrx-control
[02:29] <ubotu> fglrx-control: Control panel for the ATI graphics accelerators. In component restricted, is optional. Version 8.34.8+2.6.20.5-16.29 (feisty), package size 75 kB, installed size 344 kB
[02:29] <buntunub> how stable is gutsy right now.. or should I wait for release time when the servers will be overwhelmed?
[02:29] <Thurin1> On Ubuntu dapper (6.0.6) --- What version of Xorg is being used?
[02:29] <wo0f> scguy318, tritium, cheers.
[02:29] <vehicle> is there a link for these java comands?
[02:29] <vehicle> or maybe a gui to help me out at all?
[02:29] <MatBoy> damn, why can;t I se a netdevice for xsane :S
[02:29] <dv310p3r> I am trying to access my Windows Shares, I am able to see them by going to Places>Network etc... But when I am navigating the folders I get this error - Nautilus cannot display "smb://xxx
[02:29] <copyofjohan> is there a german ubuntu channel?
[02:29] <zcat[1] > moo
[02:30] <tritium> copyofjohan: #ubuntu-de
[02:30] <scguy318> vehicle: for an IDE, Eclipse or KDevelop?
[02:30] <linuxemacs> vehicle: type 'whereis java' command to search where is it.
[02:30] <wo0f> scguy318, ECLIPSE!!!!
[02:30] <zcat[1] > is tribe(?)6 out yet? I still haven't done much with my tribe5..
[02:30] <copyofjohan> tritium: thanks and sorry, forgot the #
[02:30] <tritium> zcat[1] : #ubuntu+1 for gutsy questions
[02:30] <wo0f> scguy318, iv been using it for ages now, deffo would recomend it!
[02:31] <mark__> Greetings.. I need some installation help
[02:31] <SaFeT> can u undo a partition???
[02:31] <wo0f> scguy318, it really is the only java ide you need to use
[02:31] <zcat[1] > hmm, true..
[02:31] <wo0f> scguy318, plus it now has great support for c++, and php
[02:31] <Thurin1> On Ubuntu dapper (6.0.6) --- What version of Xorg is being used?
[02:31] <scguy318> wo0f: true :)
[02:32] <mark__> I've got an AMD64 (Dual Dual) with no cdrom drive.. I've got an external CD which I can boot from.. But when ubuntu tries to install, it can't find the cd anymore.. (I've also not got a floppy drive) any ideas?
[02:32] <wo0f> scguy318, i found it abit hard to get used to at first
[02:32] <scguy318> Thurin1: to see, X -version
[02:32] <wo0f> scguy318, but after sorting the views out etc, i find it a pleasure to use
[02:32] <zcat[1] > !botsnack | zcat[1] 
[02:32] <Lostitu> please
[02:32] <kahrytan>  #freeciv
[02:32] <Lostitu> help
[02:32] <Thurin1> scguy318, I cannot see at the moment I am on Slackware :)
[02:33] <wo0f> scguy318, plus its multi-platform, well its made in java :D
[02:33] <mark__> Any help will be appreciated..
[02:33] <wo0f> oh no, its a slacker
[02:33] <wo0f> :P
[02:34] <UbuntuVM> Test.
[02:34] <vehicle> im dual booting with windows, how many mb does windows need (im not running alot through it
[02:34] <wo0f> mark__, it wont have the drivers pal
[02:34] <Thurin1> And I cannot seem to find an 'Ubuntu dapper features' list online... yet ;)
[02:34] <Thurin1> vehicle, What windows?
[02:34] <scguy318> vehicle: prob liek 2.5 GB
[02:34] <mark__> wo0f: The drivers are in the initrd.. I'm able to boot into the isntaller..
[02:34] <Thurin1> vehicle, 2000 needs at least 2 gigs, XP - 3-4
[02:34] <zcat[1] > mark__: at a wild guess, you probably have to pass some kernel options or something.. what kind of external drive? USB?
[02:34] <wo0f> mark__, oh what does it stop working?
[02:35] <vehicle> thanks
[02:35] <mark__> Its a USB cdrom drive
[02:35] <wo0f> when*
[02:35] <pier> italiani?
[02:35] <zcat[1] > mark__: cool!! Installer is good!
[02:35] <Thurin1> vehicle, Well if you want to install any software on Windows that is ;) --- since XP uses about 1.5 gigs just for the system - and 2000 uses about 950MB.
[02:35] <vehicle> ill give it 4
[02:35] <mark__> So, I boot to the installer, but when it tries to install the OS, it can't find/mount the cd anymore
[02:35] <Gary> pier, #ubuntu-it
[02:35] <zcat[1] > oh.. bummer
[02:35] <vehicle> ill reboot after this semester, im just not good enough at ubntu to be taking a comp eng. class with it loaded
[02:35] <pier> non c' nessuno....
[02:35] <Thurin1> So what you need to think about is how much software you plan to install on your windows machines - if you do not need much --- 4 gigs should be enough.
[02:35] <pier> che palle
[02:35] <MatBoy> hehe kewl... I can use the scanbutton on my brother and everything goes automaticly :D
[02:36] <Thurin1> vehicle, Ubuntu is super easy :o
[02:36] <wo0f> mark__, so when the kernel boots, so yeh im guessing it hasnt got the drivers
[02:36] <vehicle> i cant even figure out where to write code for java
[02:36] <Thurin1> vehicle, Whereever you want
[02:36] <Thurin1> :)
[02:36] <mark__> wo0f: I can see the cdrom being detected in the dmesg.
[02:36] <wo0f> mark__, seen as it wont have sorted usb out at that stage
[02:36] <Thurin1> Choose a an editor :P
[02:36] <Thurin1> an*
[02:36] <vehicle> a text?
[02:36] <mark__> I can break away to the usb drivers and install ohci, etc..
[02:37] <scguy318> vehicle: use a text editor or IDE
[02:37] <mark__> ITs telling me there is no media when I manually try and mount the cd
[02:37] <mark__> heh
[02:37] <vehicle> ...ide?
[02:37] <zcat[1] > I'm thinking open a shell and modprobe something, or manually mount the CD
[02:37] <Thurin1> vehicle, Yep --- now I would stay away from let's say Abiword or Open Writer - but you can always search "Java IDE" in synaptic, or just write it out in text form
[02:37] <Matir> vehicle, integrated development environment
[02:37] <Thurin1> vehicle, yeah
[02:37] <scguy318> vehicle: liek Eclipse
[02:37] <UbuntuVM> integrated development enviroment
[02:37] <wo0f> vehicle, get eclipse
[02:37] <vehicle> ok
[02:37] <scguy318> !fr | pier
[02:37] <ubotu> pier: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[02:37] <Thurin1> It's a fancy text editor that highlights "functions" for a certain code - and also has some related options..
[02:37] <vehicle> could someoone please recomend an ide
[02:37] <scguy318> vehicle: Eclipse
[02:38] <Thurin1> But you can code in any text editor... heh :)
[02:38] <meoblast001> hello
[02:38] <vehicle> sweet
[02:38] <drock> on Gutsy, how do I force 800x480 resolution?
[02:38] <wo0f> vehicle, and i wouldnt recomend using java if your new to programming either
[02:38] <meoblast001> in proftpd i'd like to use 8081 as an active port, how do i do this?
[02:38] <tsukasa_> hey question. whenever i hover over something where a popup bubble shows up the bubble is completely black
[02:38] <Draggin> scunizi - I'm back - from Ubuntu, not Windows :)
[02:38] <Thurin1> Just remember to save your code in --- pure text format though ;)
[02:38] <scguy318> drock: 800x480? prob edit your xorg.conf I guess
[02:38] <tsukasa_> how do i fix this?
[02:38] <Tats> ok the precomiled version of me usb wireless drivers did not work so now im trying it using ndiswrapper and see if that works
[02:38] <Thurin1> If you save your code in let's say ... .OO,.ABW, DOC -- it will not compile ;)
[02:38] <drock> tried that, it didn't show up in configdisplay-ghtk
[02:38] <Scunizi> Draggin, looks like it's working!  :-)))
[02:38] <vehicle> woof, im taking a class
[02:39] <scguy318> Tats: is your router broadcasting SSID?
[02:39] <zcat[1] > not many compilers can handle an ODT or DOC file as input :)
[02:39] <scguy318> Tats: good idea if it did
[02:39] <Draggin> But scunizi, I had to do it the traditional way... With ethernet cables and thingies - unfortunately the little utility app that I downloaded from the link you sent me doesn't seem to be working
[02:39] <mico> I know I'm not bringing nothing new to most of you lol ,     but 4 those who dont know Gutsy testing is out ( 7.10 )
[02:39] <Scunizi> Draggin, how'd you do it with ethernet cables on a usb modem?
[02:39] <mico> already installed in several dual core's and is great
[02:39] <zcat[1] > mico: thanks.. was just about to ask on ubuntu+1
[02:40] <mico> lol
[02:40] <Draggin> scunizi: It really looks like a great app, but I'm starting to suspect that something might be wrong with my Ubuntu installation, since not only did this app crash, but also GIMP, XSane, FSpot... They all just become unresponsive
[02:40] <mico> zcat[1]  I read your thots looll
[02:40] <mico> has some new neat improvements
[02:41] <copyofjohan> hey, I installed the daily-gutsy today and it works all fine, except for my menus show white stripes around them. compiz runs. xorg uses the i810-driver. Any idea?
[02:41] <Draggin> Well scunizi - I didn't tell you earlier (since I really wanted to get it working without adding any physical extras, but it's a USB router with 4 ethernet ports. I literally just plugged in a cable and everything was good to go. I gave up on getting the USB to run for now
[02:41] <mico> but I haven't read much about it, just testing
[02:41] <Scunizi> Draggin, did you have problems installing?.. ah.. you dog... leaving out the most important facts.
[02:41] <drock> How do I define a custom screen/monitor for displayconfig-gtk ?
[02:42] <g-hennux> scguy318: this drives me nuts... now i tried to fix all values in xorg.conf i thought were wrong, now... i have a higher resolution than before, but still flicker... :-((
[02:42] <scguy318> g-hennux: :(
[02:42] <Scunizi> g-hennux, change your refresh rate.
[02:43] <g-hennux> Scunizi: that's what i'm trying to do since hours
[02:43] <alexxx> hi i have a question about wireless...
[02:43] <zcat[1] > g-hennux: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg in a text login?
[02:43] <Draggin> Hehehe scunizi :) I just didn't mention it because I was afraid I wouldn\t get the advice I was really looking for if I did :)  I did have problems installing initially - with the profile import from Windows, so I decided to skip that altogether. On the next attempt, everything seemed to be going fine until it got to the point where it was loading the USB module, where it locked up.  After...
[02:43] <Draggin> ...unplugging all the extra USB devices and restarting the installation, everything went smoothly though, so actually, I guess I didn't really have any installation issues... No errors or anything like that
[02:43] <scguy318> !ask | alexxx
[02:43] <ubotu> alexxx: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[02:43] <alexxx> ok
[02:44] <alexxx> i need to get ubunbtu to use wpa-psk
[02:44] <alexxx> it only seems to see wep
[02:44] <g-hennux> zcat[1] : i did! now i even have the correct sync rates for that monitor... i cannot help... if i say "1024x768@85", i get 1280x1024@60, if i just say "1024x768", i get 1024x768@60
[02:44] <scalawag> how can I format a USB key?
[02:45] <scguy318> alexxx: mm wut driver are you using
[02:45] <sixpence> scalawag: Put a magnet near it =P
[02:45] <alexxx> rt73usb
[02:45] <scalawag> thanks six
[02:45] <sixpence> scalawag: NO
[02:45] <sixpence> scalawag: Don't do that
[02:45] <scalawag> lol, I wasn't gonna
[02:45] <scalawag> it was a sarcastic thanks :)
[02:45] <scalawag> sorry
[02:45] <drock> 800x480 will not show up in screen resolution despite adding it to xorg.conf
[02:45] <scalawag> new to linux, not electronics :)
[02:45] <Scunizi> Draggin, just a couple of hick-ups.. that might have made a difference.. Since it's a new install it might be worth reinstalling again after zaping the partition.  I'd also create a seperate partition for /home
[02:45] <zcat[1] > g-hennux: nvidia chipset with nv driver ? It reads the monitor wrong to take out the DPMS line in xorg.conf
[02:45] <sixpence> scalawag: Hehe. I'd just mount it, cd to the dir and do  rm -rf *
[02:46] <scalawag> lol, thanks man
[02:46] <alexxx> i click on my network and it says 'the requested wireless network requires security capabilites unsupported by your hardware'
[02:46] <copyofjohan> it looks like that: http://img526.imageshack.us/img526/5271/screenshotue1.jpg
[02:46] <g-hennux> zcat[1] : via onboard card with vesa
[02:46] <scguy318> alexxx: perhaps your drievr no support
[02:46] <scguy318> *driver
[02:46] <zcat[1] > oh..
[02:46] <jerbear> beagle is not indexing all of the files in my home directory (at least they're not appearing when i search)... anyone know what the problem could be?
[02:46] <vehicle> alright...
[02:46] <vehicle> one more help
[02:46] <scalawag> dir: reading directory .: Input/output error
[02:47] <scalawag> getting that
[02:47] <alexxx> but it finds the connection using my usb dongle
[02:47] <drock> is there a Gutsy irc channel?
[02:47] <scguy318> !gutsy | drock
[02:47] <ubotu> drock: 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
[02:47] <g-hennux> xvidtune says "video modes are not tunable on this chip"
[02:47] <drock> ty
[02:47] <zcat[1] > g-hennux: check /var/log/Xserver.0.log there may be some clues in there (it lists all the modes it will try, and says why it won't try the others)
[02:48] <xronis> Could anyone assist me with burning the ubuntu iso to a disk please?
[02:48] <jerbear> xronis: in what os are you burning it?
[02:48] <scalawag> xronis, you in linux or windows?
[02:48] <Scunizi> xronis, are you on ubuntu now?
[02:49] <xronis> No i am on windows at the moment
[02:49] <xronis> I was going to create another partion.
[02:49] <scalawag> iso burn...or something like it
[02:49] <soothsayer> Is mdadm needed to LVM (no raid)?
[02:49] <jerbear> xronis: there's a program called burnatonce that's free and good for that
[02:49] <xronis> Ok ill look into that, thanks
[02:49] <scguy318> xronis: Psycocats has a guide: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/iso
[02:49] <scguy318> xronix: personally I use CDBurnerXP for burning
[02:49] <xronis> thank you
[02:49] <scalawag> certainly, should be just that simple...something designed to burn disc images
[02:50] <jerbear> beagle is not indexing all of the files in my home directory (at least they're not appearing when i search)... anyone know what the problem could be?
[02:50] <scalawag> linux ya just drag and drop...one more perk :)
[02:50] <soothsayer> jerbear: Are they indexable files?
[02:51] <soothsayer> jerbear: Oh, you mean just the file name?
[02:51] <slasher> hey, can someone tell me what version of deskbar-applet comes with feisty?
[02:51] <jerbear> soothsayer: they are regular files with sane permissions, so at least the filename should be searchable, right?
[02:51] <soothsayer> jerbear: That's what I would expect anyway
[02:51] <soothsayer> slasher: dpkg -l deskbar-applet
[02:52] <soothsayer> slasher: 2.18.1-0ubuntu
[02:52] <slasher> i'm on gutsy with the broken deskbar
[02:52] <soothsayer> slasher: Or search at packages.ubuntu.com
[02:52] <slasher> thanks soothsayer
[02:53] <scalawag> does anyone know what would cause this error on a USB key?
[02:53] <scalawag> dir: reading directory .: Input/output error
[02:53] <g-hennux> it seems as if vesa *thinks* it uses 85 hz, but it definitely does not
[02:53] <scalawag> and if it's fixable...how to do so?
[02:53] <g-hennux> kde shows me 85 hz, but the monitor flickers and shows me in the osd 60 hz
[02:53] <Vadi> My friend wants to dualboot with Ubuntu, but we've ran into a problem during the installation. can someone please help diagnose this?
[02:53] <wm-seabrook> hmm, I just realized I'm really confused about, in the repositories, how there is x, and x-dev, for quite a many things
[02:53] <jerbear> scalawag: did you unplug it without umounting it?
[02:53] <scguy318> Vadi: the problem is?
[02:53] <sasa> hey all!! Can someone please tell me why I cannot view anything inside my ntfs partition?? Gparted says: Warning: unable to read contents of this filesystem! Did you install the correct plug in for this filesystem?
[02:53] <zcat[1] > g-hennux: try ati drivers?
[02:54] <scalawag> nope.  Always unmount
[02:54] <wm-seabrook> and I've kind of just figured out on my own that a lot of time, compiling stuff on my own requires the -dev of certain things
[02:54] <scguy318> sasa: why use GPartEd to view? Ubuntu can view NTFS parts out of box
[02:54] <zcat[1] > g-hennux: whatever cripset it was, anyhow.. not vesa ?
[02:54] <scalawag> should I try unmounting then mounting it again?
[02:54] <g-hennux> zcat[1] : it's via
[02:54] <scguy318> zcat[1] : g-hennux is VIA
[02:54] <jerbear> scalawag: when does it display that error?
[02:54] <scguy318> scalawag: sure
[02:54] <zcat[1] > yeah, via.. sorry
[02:54] <Vadi> scguy318: The guide says that ubuntu should detect the vista patrition
[02:54] <Vadi> scguy318: but it's failing to do so.
[02:54] <sasa> scguy318: when I click on "computer" I don't see ntfs stuff at all!
[02:55] <zcat[1] > via is an option in xorg, isn't it?
[02:55] <Some_ux|laptop> hi, i'm trying to set up a ups with a usb connector. the software i got from the vendor says: that it cannot find hiddev
[02:55] <Joshthejest> I have a question about working with ircd-hybrid, does anyone know how this is set up?
[02:55] <scalawag> displays the error whenever I open it in Nautilus or when I 'DIR' in the directory.
[02:55] <Vadi> scguy318: I can link you his screenshots in a moment
[02:55] <g-hennux> zcat[1] : right, an option that fails to start my x, though :-(
[02:55] <zcat[1] > oh. bummer
[02:55] <Scunizi> scalawag, "dir" is actually ls in linux
[02:55] <zcat[1] > I'm all out of ideas then :(
[02:55] <Some_ux|laptop> and indeed i cant find any hiddev in my /dev
[02:55] <jaime> HI there, I install Ubuntu at my Compaq presario v3000 laptop... and the sound doesnt work. Audacious work, but the song cant be ear... I mean, the song is playing but sont ear any sound, please help me
[02:55] <wo0f_> has anyone used ndisgtk before?
[02:55] <zcat[1] > alias dir="ls"
[02:56] <wo0f_> or has a broadcom chip?
[02:56] <Scunizi> true.. could.. if you want to stick with dos conventions
[02:56] <scguy318> wo0f_: i havent, i dont use ndisgtk anyway, i do have a card with Broadcom tho
[02:56] <scguy318> wo0f_: cmd-line works better for me
[02:56] <tigran> What was the command to check the list of connected devices?
[02:56] <Some_ux|laptop> am i supposed to install something to have usb support in ubuntu ?
[02:57] <scguy318> tigran: mounted? just mount
[02:57] <Vadi> scguy318: okay, the guide says the screenshot should be like this, with the migration assistant saying that there's a vista patrition
[02:57] <wo0f_> scguy318, how did you get it to work (A)
[02:57] <scguy318> Some_ux: no
[02:57] <kyja> apt-get moo
[02:57] <zcat[1] > lspci, lshw, lsusb ..
[02:57] <Vadi> scguy318: http://snipurl.com/1qzma
[02:57] <g-hennux> zcat[1] : http://pastebin.ca/705327
[02:57] <tigran> scguy318: no, like bluetooth devices
[02:57] <scguy318> wo0f_: following the Ubuntu Wiki ndiswrapper guide, SetupNdiswrapperHowto
[02:57] <Joshthejest> I am trying to run an irc server is there something I need to do to get the server to allow connections from something other than localhost?
[02:57] <jerbear> beagle is not indexing all of the files in my home directory (at least they're not appearing when i search)... anyone know what the problem could be?
[02:57] <zcat[1] > oh.. sorry
[02:57] <scguy318> tigran: i dunno
[02:57] <scguy318> Joshthejest: prob change its config file to have it listen on all interfaces
[02:57] <Some_ux|laptop> then what is this hiddev business and why dont i have it ?
[02:57] <wo0f_> scguy318, is your broadcom chip onboard?
[02:57] <g-hennux> zcat[1] : that looks exactly as if vesa thinks it uses the correct values
[02:57] <tigran> scguy318: something about modprobe
[02:58] <g-hennux> maybe to do sth with framebuffer?
[02:58] <tarelerulz> Well, I have been using totem for while and it don't work well sometimes . It does not repeat files like it should . I like to loop my songs or videos  and I was wonder if anyone else had the problem for it not looping music or videos
[02:58] <Joshthejest> scguy318: is this the same as apache?  Listen 6667 ?
[02:58] <g-hennux> some modules i should disable?
[02:58] <jaime> HI there, I install Ubuntu at my Compaq presario v3000 laptop... and the sound doesnt work. Audacious work, but the song cant be ear... I mean, the song is playing but sont ear any sound, please help me
[02:58] <sasa> hello all....can someone tell me why I cannot view anything inside my ntfs partition??
[02:58] <Vadi> scguy318: but his is actually like this: http://snipurl.com/1qzmj.
[02:58] <wo0f_> scguy318, is your broadcom chip onboard?
[02:59] <tigran> Turn the volume up :P
[02:59] <scguy318> wo0f_: no, but should work the same
[02:59] <scguy318> wo0f_: ive installed Ubuntu on a machine that had one onboard I think
[02:59] <Some_ux|laptop> jaime: try getting the latest alsa drivers
[02:59] <zcat[1] > g-hennux: easy answer - onboard video usually sucks, and the first thing I do is plug in an AGP card. Not really an answer though, I know..
[02:59] <tigran> Where is the modprobe file?
[03:00] <wo0f_> scguy318, i just remember following the online help and it never working, installs but never actually works
[03:00] <sasa> anyone know why I cannot view anything inside my ntfs partition from ubuntu??
[03:00] <scguy318> Vadi: so what's the issue? i dont believe it's gonna wipe the entire drive
[03:00] <Vadi> scguy318: and here's what vista's patritoner shows: http://snipurl.com/1qzmo
[03:00] <Scunizi> What channel does someone go to to get unbanned.  They were setup without the chat.freenode.net ..
[03:00] <zcat[1] > !ntfs | sasa
[03:00] <jaime> Some_ux|laptop, how???
[03:00] <ubotu> sasa: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[03:00] <Scunizi> !server
[03:00] <ubotu> Ubuntu Server Edition is a release of Ubuntu designed especially for server environments, including a server-specific !kernel and no !GUI. The install CD contains many server applications. Current !LTS version is 6.06. For more info see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ServerFaq/ - The #ubuntu-server channel provides specific support
[03:00] <wo0f_> scguy318, remember having to just use some reversed-engineered drivers, with a though put of about 10k :P
[03:00] <Scunizi> !banned
[03:00] <Vadi> scguy318: yeah but it's not detecting vista! And his patritions look weird
[03:00] <ubotu> If you have been banned it is probably because you have not gone along with what is acceptable behaviour. If you're not sure what acceptable behaviour is please see http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/
[03:01] <zcat[1] > gtg anyhow, cul8r
[03:01] <Vadi> scguy318: that final screenshot -does- look in line with his patritons, right?
[03:01] <Some_ux|laptop> jaime: there was a good howto in the forums
[03:01] <scguy318> Vadi: yes, its OEM junk
[03:01] <scguy318> Vadi: you know, recovery partitions and all that
[03:02] <Scunizi> anyone remember what channel to go to, to verify login changes with an op to get unbanned.???
[03:02] <Vadi> scguy318: right. But did ubuntu select the right empty patrition? I can't really tell
[03:02] <scguy318> Vadi: not sure about detection business, dont really have to
[03:02] <jrib> Scunizi: #ubuntu-ops please
[03:02] <scguy318> Vadi: if you're not sure, you can always do manual
[03:02] <tigran> How can I add a bluetooth mouse to connect on startup
[03:02] <Some_ux|laptop> jaime: i dont remmber where, try searching the ubuntu forums for sound issues. as i recall you might need to compile the latest alsa drivers
[03:02] <Scunizi> jrib, thanks.
[03:02] <Vadi> scguy318: ehh not an option here
[03:02] <robert_> anybody get java errors when trying to run jedit?
[03:02] <scguy318> Vadi: pastebin the output of sudo fdisk -l then :)
[03:03] <scguy318> robert_: not me, whats the error?
[03:03] <Vadi> scguy318: from the livecd?
[03:03] <scguy318> robert_: well, pastebin if its long
[03:03] <robert_> java.lang.Error: Properties init: Could not determine current working directory.
[03:03] <scguy318> Vadi: yeah
[03:03] <jaime> Some_ux|laptop, thanks I'm going to search it
[03:03] <tarelerulz> Totem can't loop video that are  mpg . Is that normal and I should just deal with it or is that beta feature and I should just wait or is there way to fix it
[03:04] <scguy318> robert_: i guess check the permission of .?
[03:04] <Some_ux|laptop> so how do i make my ubuntu support those hiddev usb thinggies ?
[03:05] <sasa> can someone tell me why I cannot edit "menu.lst" file....it only gives me an option to "save as" not save existing file.
[03:05] <xronis> anyone farmiliar using Norton Partition Magic?
[03:05] <scguy318> sasa: you have to edit it as root
[03:05] <scguy318> xronix: not me, kinda horrible imho
[03:05] <Scunizi> sasa, you didn't open it with sudo
[03:05] <scguy318> xronix: well, actually, I've used it a bit
[03:05] <scguy318> Scunizi: gksudo :)
[03:05] <jrib> sasa: gksudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[03:05] <sasa> jrib: thank you very much
[03:06] <Scunizi> scguy318, sure.... if you're using gedit... nice but so is nano for little things..  :)
[03:06] <xronis> scguy318: i just pmed you, could you guide me through one thing please?
[03:06] <scguy318> Scunizi: yep :)
[03:06] <Kylie2004> hey folks... I hate to ask this question here...but does anyone know of a C#.net channel?  I'm trying to join one but I don't know the name
[03:07] <g-hennux> folks, this sucks hard
[03:07] <scguy318> xronix: i didnt receive one
[03:07] <xronis> hmm
[03:07] <xronis> ok
[03:07] <scguy318> Kylie2004: dunno, mebbe /list?
[03:07] <jerbear> beagle is not indexing all of the files in my home directory (at least they're not appearing when i search)... anyone know what the problem could be?
[03:07] <scguy318> xronis: just tell me what you need here
[03:07] <xronis> pmed you on irc again scguy318
[03:07] <scguy318> xronis: still nothing, mebbe u have to register with NIckServ
[03:08] <xronis> yea thats right let me do that
[03:08] <Srixon> How do i get ndiswrapper to load on bootup?
[03:08] <scguy318> Srixon: add it to /etc/modules
[03:08] <jrib> Kylie2004: ##csharp  I think
[03:08] <scguy318> Srixon: the guide I linked u should cover I think
[03:08] <Srixon> How do i do that...?   plz link guide again
[03:08] <xronis> whats the command to register with nickserv again?
[03:08] <jrib> !register > xronis (read the private message from ubotu)
[03:08] <scguy318> Srixon: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SetupNdiswrapperHowto
[03:09] <scguy318> xronis: /ns register password e-mail, lemme check
[03:09] <scguy318> xronis: /ns register password
[03:10] <sasa> hello all....I am having trouble reading my ntfs partition. I was able to view it no problem, out of the box, last time I installed Ubuntu. In gparted, ntfs partition has a warning sign next to it. When I double click on it, I get a written warning: "unable to read the contents of this filesystem" Did you install the correct plugin for this filesystem?" PLEASE HELP.
[03:10] <scguy318> sasa: why are you using GPartEd to view the contents of the NTFS filesystem?
[03:10] <scguy318> sasa: does Ubuntu not read it ok?
[03:11] <scguy318> xronis: done? what was the question u wanted to ask?
[03:11] <sasa> scguy318: ubuntu does not even see it. When I click on "computer" ntfs files do not even show up so I can browse them
[03:12] <sasa> scguy318: I was not using gparted to view the contents of ntfs filesystem, I was just trying to see where ntfs was.
[03:12] <scguy318> xronis: perhaps your NTFS filesystem needs a nice chkdsk?
[03:12] <scguy318> sasa: perhaps your NTFS filesystem needs a nice chkdsk?
[03:12] <scguy318> oops xronis
[03:12] <xronis> i just pmed you
[03:12] <sasa> scguy318: I am able to boot into it ok
[03:12] <justin_> On bootup a display manager doesn't auto load! I have to run sudo kdm!
[03:13] <sasa> into my ntfs partition that is
[03:13] <Vadi> scguy318: here's the output of the fdisk (http://pastebin.ca/705337). Is it right?
[03:13] <scguy318> sasa: strange, if you try mounting manually, a-ok?
[03:13] <jrib> justin_: do 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure kdm'
[03:13] <particle_man> alright...running Dapper, just autoupdated, and completely broke my system
[03:13] <justin_> jrib: did that, didn't work!
[03:13] <sasa> scguy318: how do I mount it manually?
[03:13] <MasterShrek> particle_man, you need more info than that, the fact that your system is broke tells us nothing about how to fix it
[03:14] <particle_man> grub loads, but no matter what kernel I pick (other than .28, which was already bonked and leads to segmentation fault) I get the splash screen, it gets to "mounting root file system", says ok, and then gives me a cursor on a blank screen
[03:14] <particle_man> and hangs
[03:14] <jrib> justin_: pastebin: ls /etc/rc*.d/*dm
[03:14] <particle_man> although everything is still on my hard drive, and I'm able to mount/view/retrieve/run using the Dapper livecd
[03:14] <vas> hey is there any where specific I can get some help with k9copy
[03:14] <sasa> sasa: scguy318: how do I mount it manually?
[03:15] <scguy318> sasa: sudo fdisk -l to determine what device the NTFS is
[03:15] <scguy318> sasa: mkdir /mnt/<w/e>
[03:15] <scguy318> sasa: sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/<the NTFS dev> /mnt/<the mnt>
[03:16] <particle_man> also, in the old days, this was easy...just boot with a boot disk and do sys c:, and you were fine :P
[03:16] <scalawag> WARNING: Re-reading the partition table failed with error 22: Invalid argument.
[03:16] <scalawag> The kernel still uses the old table.
[03:16] <Vadi> scguy318: here's the output of fdisk (http://pastebin.ca/7053370). Does it look right?
[03:16] <scalawag> is that normal when writing a partition?
[03:16] <justin_> jrib: http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/d2c338aba
[03:16] <MasterShrek> particle_man, is the correct partition being mounted from grub?
[03:16] <ari_stress> scalawag: normal, it means after fdisk, you need to run: sudo partprobe
[03:16] <sasa> scguy318:  "sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/hdc1" --> is that it??
[03:17] <MasterShrek> particle_man, also check /etc/fstab to make sure the correct partition is being mounted at /
[03:17] <scalawag> sudo partprobe...what's that do?  Sorry, trying to understand this stuff as I learn it
[03:17] <scguy318> sasa: sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/hdc1 "/the/mnt/point/you/created"
[03:17] <scguy318> sasa: w/e that is
[03:17] <ari_stress> scalawag: partprobe = partition probe, to force the kernel to re-read the partition table
[03:17] <zocken> im having some issues getting compiz/awn working can anybody help me?
[03:17] <sasa> scguy318: I'm lost at the mount point I need to create
[03:17] <jrib> justin_: ls $(readlink -f /etc/rc2.d/S30gdm)     returns?
[03:17] <MasterShrek> zocken, #ubuntu-effects
[03:18] <zocken> ty
[03:18] <sasa> scguy318: any way to do this through gui???
[03:18] <particle_man> hmm...lemme check
[03:18] <scguy318> sasa: w/e u want
[03:18] <ari_stress> particle_man: you can try to boot to the maintenance mode: run-level 1
[03:18] <scguy318> sasa: /mnt/lollipops or w/e, somethig
[03:18] <scalawag> thanks man
[03:18] <ari_stress> scalawag: you're welcome
[03:18] <scguy318> sasa: after u made your mount point
[03:18] <scguy318> sasa: sudo mount -t ntfs /dev/hdc1 /the/mnt/point/here
[03:18] <particle_man> ok...where is grub.conf again?
[03:19] <particle_man> or where do I check to see if grub is mounting the right partition?
[03:19] <justin_> jrib: /etc/init.d/gdm, althouth I want KDM (right now neither KDM or GDM are autoloading!)
[03:19] <tritium> particle_man: /boot/grub/menu.lst
[03:19] <jrib> justin_: yes, it looks like gdm is set to run
[03:19] <pibe86> hola que tal, que necesito para correro los archivos que guardo con el eclipse en . java?
[03:19] <pibe86> miren lo que me sale
[03:19] <pibe86> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38061/
[03:20] <jrib> !es | pibe86
[03:20] <ubotu> pibe86: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[03:20] <ilrepo> where should i report a bug about parsing of the file /etc/environment? if you have like LC_ALL="locale" it works, but if there are any spaces after the last "-character the variable is set incorrectly and shows in `locale` output as LC_ALL=locale" . Then some programs can't parse it and fail, like emacs
[03:20] <justin_> jrib: but, it doesn't. Is there some package that I could be missing?
[03:20] <ilrepo> actually emacs was the first program to whine about that
[03:20] <particle_man> thanks
[03:20] <pibe86> ubotu,  i am sorry i think i was in ubuntu-es
[03:20] <pibe86> sorry, let me fix it
[03:21] <scguy318> pibe86: no problem, just join the chan
[03:21] <MasterShrek> watch it ubotu will kick ur arse
[03:21] <scguy318> pibe86: and ubotu is a bot
[03:21] <MasterShrek> =P
[03:21] <Vadi> scguy318: okay, we'll try and go ahead with the install..
[03:21] <jrib> justin_: the easiest way to get this to work is probably to purge kdm and gdm and then install one again.  But if you want to figure out what is going wrong, maybe /var/log/gdm/* will be helpful
[03:21] <pibe86> i am using eclipse, how can run my programs un console mode? i write 'java name.java' but apearce this error http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38061/
[03:22] <dv310p3r> I am trying to access my Windows Shares, I am able to see them by going to Places>Network etc... But when I am navigating the folders I get this error - Nautilus cannot display "smb://xxx
[03:22] <MasterShrek> dv310p3r, apt-get install smbclient
[03:22] <MasterShrek> sudo^^
[03:22] <pibe86> how can i run my programs un console mode?*
[03:22] <particle_man> ok...looks like menu.lst is good
[03:22] <scguy318> pibe86: btw, ubotu es un bot :)
[03:22] <dv310p3r> ty
[03:22] <scguy318> pibe86: lemme check your pastebin
[03:22] <particle_man> ro quiet splash, on the correct partition
[03:23] <sasa> scguy318: I got this message after trying it the second time. It looks like it's mounted, but I still cannot view my ntfs files. Message: "/mnt/mountme
[03:23] <sasa> "
[03:23] <pibe86> scguy318, ok
[03:23] <justin_> jrib: I'll try that and be back, if it doesn't work.
[03:23] <sasa> mount: according to mtab, /dev/hdc1 is already mounted on /mnt/mountme
[03:23] <scguy318> pibe86: java -jar aleatorios.java
[03:23] <scguy318> pibe86: because if you just write java blahblah, the blahblah is interpreted as a classname
[03:23] <dv310p3r> MasterShrek: I did that, and it tells me that I already have the latest version installed
[03:23] <pibe86> scguy318,  i did not know abotu is a bot
[03:23] <pibe86> jeje
[03:24] <MasterShrek> dv310p3r, try: sudo /etc/init.d/samba start
[03:24] <jack_jimmy> I am installing ubuntu for a friend, and she raised a good question. Now that Ubuntu is more popular, is there anything that is preventing virus writers from starting to target it along with M$ products? I am a Gentoo user myself, and Ubuntu is quite bloated compartively, and I'm worried about the amount of vulnerabilities contained in such a large set of software...
[03:24] <pibe86> scguy318,  look, now apearce this  'Failed to load Main-Class manifest attribute from aleatorios.java'
[03:24] <nicatron> where is the firefox plugins dir by default?
[03:25] <scguy318> pibe86: from a Sun Java forum thread: http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/jar/basics/run.html
[03:25] <XXer> anyone know of a good prog for converting mpeg4, VOB...... and other video files into Divx format?
[03:25] <MasterShrek> jack_jimmy, the software comes from ubuntu's repositories, theres a very small chance of a virus, but if you are still scared you can get avg for linux, or clamav
[03:25] <scguy318> pibe86: and por favor, type /join #ubuntu-es to be in the Spanish Ubuntu channel
[03:25] <particle_man> alright
[03:25] <particle_man> back in a bit
[03:26] <particle_man> let's see if that change fixes things
[03:26] <nicatron> well?
[03:26] <Dr_Link> Alright, so what's up with these "execuatble text files"
[03:26] <scguy318> MasterShrek: there are hardly any viruses for Linux, and if the Ubuntu repos had one, it would be removed very quickly
[03:26] <jack_jimmy> I see a vuln for clamav on the gentoo forums almost everyday....probably safer without it.
[03:26] <scguy318> Dr_Link: prob scripts
[03:26] <vbabiy-Laptop> Hey guys what version of Gnome will be include with in Gusty
[03:26] <ibara> 2.20
[03:26] <MasterShrek> scguy318, i understand that, thats the point i am trying to make, theres almost no chance of a virus ever getting into an ubuntu install, unless you put it there
[03:26] <scguy318> 2.20
[03:26] <dv310p3r> MasterShrek: i get command not found
[03:26] <scguy318> MasterShrek: ah :)
[03:27] <nicatron> where is the firefox plugins directory?
[03:27] <MasterShrek> dv310p3r, sudo apt-get install samba
[03:27] <jrib> nicatron: why?
[03:27] <nicatron> java
[03:27] <ome> Whats the easiest way to assign mouse buttons to keys in Ubuntu?
[03:27] <sixpence> How do I enable all repositories from command line?
[03:27] <MasterShrek> Nicark, /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins
[03:27] <scguy318> nicatron: i think ~/.mozilla/plugins
[03:27] <jrib> !java > nicatron (read the private message from ubotu)
[03:27] <scguy318> nicatron: what MasterShrek said
[03:27] <MasterShrek> nicatron, /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins
[03:27] <sixpence> !repository
[03:27] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[03:27] <vbabiy-Laptop> nICE
[03:27] <jrib> nicatron: use the packages in the repositories to install the java plugin (see ubotu's private message)
[03:27] <vbabiy-Laptop> I was hoping for that answer
[03:27] <dv310p3r> MasterShrek: Should I restart after what I just did?
[03:27] <scguy318> sixpence: sudo nano /etc/apt/sourecs.list
[03:27] <jack_jimmy> But isn't it likely that the reason there are fewer virii for linux is because there are fewer people using it? So virus writers focus on the most widespread platforms....
[03:28] <MasterShrek> dv310p3r, no shouldnt have to
[03:28] <sixpence> scguy318: That file is blank
[03:28] <tritium> sixpence: it should not be
[03:28] <scguy318> sixpence: i typoed, sources.list
[03:28] <sixpence> scguy318: Thanks
[03:28] <scguy318> jack_jimmy: thats one part, its also the better security model
[03:28] <scguy318> jack_jimmy: in Linux
[03:29] <scguy318> jack_jimmy: cant do anything APT without root access
[03:29] <MasterShrek> system-wide virii would require root access
[03:30] <newubuntuser> ok how do i remove apache php and mysqle
[03:30] <Dr_Link> scguy318: prob scripts: Is there a tutorial for such a thing?
[03:30] <Dr_Link> *online* tutorial?
[03:30] <surfsupdude> ok
[03:30] <knoppix> buenas noches
[03:30] <tritium> Dr_Link: they're not called "prob scripts".  They're just shell scripts
[03:31] <Dr_Link> well, OK.
[03:31] <Dr_Link> ...tutorial? *shot repeatedly*
[03:31] <MasterShrek> Dr_Link, google for "bash scripts"
[03:31] <scalawag> trying to set up a bootable linux on a USB key - followed all the steps, seems like it all worked, but when I search the key in nautilus, it shows "lost+found" and no files anywhere on the key that I can find
[03:31] <scguy318> tritium: he was quoting what I said when he was asking about executable text files, i was liek probably scripts
[03:31] <scalawag> Any ideas
[03:31] <tritium> scguy318: I know, but he thought you meant that literally
[03:32] <Dr_Link> Thanks
[03:32] <Dr_Link> I have to leave now, got a big day tomorrow.
[03:32] <scguy318> newubuntuuser: Synaptic
[03:33] <scguy318> newubuntuser: dont feel like looking for the package names
[03:34] <tico> hello guys
[03:35] <sasa> hey all... in order to be able to view my ntfs partition, FAQ's told me  I will need to download "ntfs-config" from synaptic...it doesn't come up when I do a search
[03:35] <sasa> I am running on Edgy
[03:36] <scguy318> sasa: you'll have to install ntfs-3g, Edgy doesn't have that pretty GUI
[03:36] <mattgyver83> Hey room.  How would I go about installing ubuntu to a brand new hard drive?  How do you install drivers before the OS itself?
[03:36] <sasa> scguy318: how can I install ntfs-3g?
[03:37] <sixpence> How do I install wine? =|
[03:37] <tritium> mattgyver83: you don't need to pre-install drivers
[03:37] <MasterShrek> mattgyver83, you wouldnt install drivers first
[03:37] <sixpence> Is the package called "wine"
[03:37] <scguy318> sixpence: latest or Ubuntu 0.9.33?
[03:37] <scguy318> sasa: in Synaptic u can install ntfs-3g
[03:37] <scguy318> sasa: or sudo apt-get install ntfs-3g
[03:37] <sixpence> scguy318: How do I tell?
[03:37] <mattgyver83> I will be setting it up on a mini-itx board which gives me an install CD for the drivers for the board... however they are windows drivers.  Will linux auto-detect?
[03:37] <scguy318> sixpence: do you want the latest Wine or Ubuntu's repo latest, which is 0.9.33?
[03:37] <sixpence> scguy318: Ubuntuo's last
[03:38] <MasterShrek> mattgyver83, most likely
[03:38] <scguy318> sixpence: sudo apt-get install wine
[03:38] <scguy318> sixpence: the latest Wine is 0.9.45 tho
[03:38] <sasa> scguy318: I tried searching for ntfs-3g in synaptic, but it comes up with no results...how can I find it there
[03:38] <MasterShrek> !wine
[03:38] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[03:38] <MasterShrek> !ntfs-3g
[03:38] <ubotu> ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[03:38] <scguy318> sasa: you have to enable universe repo
[03:38] <scguy318> sasa: perhaps thats why u had no ntfs-config :)
[03:38] <scguy318> sasa: Settings -> Repositories, check everything
[03:38] <scguy318> sasa: then Reload
[03:39] <sixpence> scguy318: http://nopaste.com/p/ahumpmJp
[03:39] <garfield_> anyone know how to install a trust webcam?
[03:39] <sasa> scguy318: how do I enable universe repo?
[03:39] <MasterShrek> sasa, sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list and uncomment the appropriate lines
[03:39] <MasterShrek> sasa, then sudo apt-get update
[03:40] <scguy318> sasa: Settings -> Repositories, check everything
[03:40] <scguy318> sasa: then Reload
[03:40] <scguy318> MasterShrek: gksudo :)
[03:40] <garfield_> anyone know how to install webcams?
[03:40] <MasterShrek> yea gksudo, u can use sudo if ur in a terminal
[03:40] <scguy318> MasterShrek: gksudo for GUI apps, sudo for console apps really
[03:40] <fyrestrtr> garfield_: you plug them in.
[03:41] <fyrestrtr> and then you read
[03:41] <fyrestrtr> !webcam
[03:41] <ubotu> Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras
[03:41] <fyrestrtr> that ^
[03:41] <garfield_> fyrestrtr: didnt work
[03:41] <sixpence> Having issues with wine, can someone take a look? http://nopaste.com/p/ahumpmJp
[03:41] <fyrestrtr> garfield_: check the wiki?
[03:41] <alexxx> hi im trying to get wpa on my ubuntu, i am following the guide on this page http://www.debianadmin.com/enable-wpa-wireless-access-point-in-ubuntu-linux.html whats it mean when it says Comment out everything other than lo entries in that file ?
[03:41] <sasa> scguy318: E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11 Resource temporarily unavailable)
[03:41] <sasa> E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[03:42] <scguy318> sasa: have to close Synaptic
[03:42] <Atlantiz> hello, any idea as to what would cause ubuntu to freeze every minute or so ?
[03:42] <MasterShrek> sixpence, check !wine
[03:42] <garfield_> fyrestrtr: check it allaready for the camorama it didnt work
[03:42] <MasterShrek> !wine
[03:42] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[03:42] <scguy318> alexxx: a nice # sign for the lines
[03:42] <fyrestrtr> alexxx: it means put a # infront of anything other than the lo entries (for localhost)
[03:42] <scguy318> garfield_: wut chipset
[03:42] <sasa> scguy318: ok, it finished in the terminal
[03:42] <alexxx> ah right ok
[03:43] <sasa> scguy318: what do I do now (ntfs is still not viewable)
[03:43] <scguy318> sixpence: weird, you sure u dont want to use Wine's repo?
[03:43] <alexxx> Create a file called /etc/default/wpasupplicant, add entry ENABLED=0 and save the file
[03:43] <alexxx> how do i do this?
[03:43] <garfield_> scguy318: chipset??? my cam is an trust
[03:43] <Tats> wow i learnt so much trying to install drivers for my wireless usb adaptor even if i havnt succeeded in using the device :( but this terminal thing kinda makes me feel like im a hacker or something with all the typing :P
[03:43] <nomasteryoda> garfield_, lsub -v will provide more info after plugging it in
[03:43] <scguy318> sasa: ntfs-3g </dev/name> </mnt/point/here> without the < and > of course
[03:43] <sixpence> scguy318: Sure, I don't mind
[03:43] <nomasteryoda> garfield_, lsusb
[03:43] <scguy318> sixpence: http://winehq.org/site/download-deb
[03:44] <Atlantiz> hey ubuntu keeps freezing on me this is really weird
[03:44] <alexxx> can someone tell me how to do this? Create a file called /etc/default/wpasupplicant, add entry ENABLED=0 and save the file
[03:44] <jaime> I dont have sound at my laptop compaq presaro v3000... please help me
[03:44] <garfield_> nomasteryoda: i dont see my webcam
[03:44] <nintendopower454> Does any her know how to get falsh on 64 bit ubuntu
[03:44] <sasa> scguy318: bash: ntfs-3g: command not found
[03:44] <MasterShrek> !nspluginwrapper | nintendopower454,
[03:45] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about nspluginwrapper - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:45] <nomasteryoda> garfield_, and i assumed it was usb
[03:45] <arkanes> just upgraded to gutsy, what the heck is trackerd? It sounds bit-torrenty
[03:45] <scalawag> anyone here know anything about fdisk?
[03:45] <disappear> hi. I replaced the MBR, can somebody tell me how to install grub there again without harming the partitions?
[03:45] <garfield_> nomasteryoda: yes it's usb
[03:45] <scalawag> Thing's drivin me up a wall here.
[03:45] <nomasteryoda> garfield_, if you unplug then run "dmesg"
[03:45] <sasa> scguy318: it looks like it downloaded the package, but I didn't do anything to install it yet
[03:45] <scguy318> sasa: if you did sudo apt-get install ntfs-3g already, then it should already be installed
[03:45] <nomasteryoda> then plug back in.. dmesg again... see what the result shows... will be near bottom of that
[03:45] <scguy318> sasa: if you just reloaded then ya do that
[03:45] <Tats> GAH why cant i install ndiswrapper??? says program is currently not installed!
[03:45] <MasterShrek> nintendopower454, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=341727
[03:46] <scguy318> Tats: sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper-utils-1.9?
[03:46] <sasa> scguy318: sudo apt-get install ntfs-3g --> is that the command?
[03:46] <scguy318> sasa: yes
[03:46] <Tats> 1.9? i got 1.8!
[03:46] <scguy318> Tats: then do that
[03:46] <scalawag> Device contains neither a valid DOS partition table, nor Sun, SGI or OSF disklabel
[03:46] <MasterShrek> Tats, sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper
[03:46] <newubuntuser> where is synaptic located
[03:46] <scguy318> MasterShrek: i could be wrong, but i dont think there is an ndiswrapper package
[03:46] <scalawag> Building a new DOS disklabel. Changes will remain in memory only,
[03:46] <heth> hi. I replaced the MBR, can somebody tell me how to install grub there again without harming the partitions?
[03:46] <Tats> i tried that scguy318 says command not found :(
[03:46] <scalawag> Warning: invalid flag 0x0000 of partition table 4 will be corrected by w(rite)
[03:47] <MasterShrek> maybe not scguy318 , my card is supported now =D
[03:47] <Tats> scguy318 i tried that scguy318 says command not found :(
[03:47] <scalawag> Any idea what this means?
[03:47] <scalawag> Really need to get this working
[03:47] <nomasteryoda> newubuntuser, does not really matter.. its /usr/sbin/synaptic but ... sudo synaptic will run it
[03:47] <MasterShrek> !ndiswrapper | Tats
[03:47] <ubotu> Tats: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[03:47] <scguy318> nomasteryoda: gksudo
[03:47] <Tats> hi scalawag nice name :P
[03:47] <MasterShrek> sudo works too
[03:47] <scguy318> Tats: the package on my Feisty is ndiswrapper-utils-1.9
[03:47] <nomasteryoda> er, ok but if you run from terminal sudo works
[03:47] <scalawag> lol, thanks Tats, like yours too
[03:47] <alexxx> can someone tell me how to do this? Create a file called /etc/default/wpasupplicant, add entry ENABLED=0 and save the file
[03:47] <scguy318> Tats: you do have universe repos enabled...?
[03:47] <vas_> hey my cd drive stopd working, what is the kernel module I can check to see if it's present?
[03:48] <scalawag> alexxx....sudo gedit
[03:48] <Tats> scguy318:  er repos, never heard of i so no :P
[03:48] <alexxx> Create a file called /etc/default/wpasupplicant, add entry ENABLED=0 and save the file
[03:48] <scalawag> Type ENABLED=0 in
[03:48] <MasterShrek> vas_, lsmod
[03:48] <scalawag> save it in /etc/default as wpasupplicant
[03:48] <Odd> i'm also having some WPA issues
[03:48] <heth> hi. I replaced the MBR, can somebody tell me how to install grub there again without harming the partitions?
[03:49] <sasa> scguy: man this is freaking me out....I just did "sudo ntfs-3g /dev/hdc1  /mnt/mountme" and it prompt just came back. I was hoping ntfs was there, but it's not
[03:49] <CalpolyT> i was here last night asking about it, and apparently my ralink chipset doesnt cooperate with WPA networks
[03:49] <Crozar> beryl on a fastpc is still slow , about 40fps  , which it should be 88fps , before talking about drivers , i want to install beryl on a laptop that has 32mb gfx can it be smooth if the only effect was falling leaves or a stormy night raining like hell
[03:49] <MasterShrek> heth, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows try that
[03:49] <sasa> scguy: in gparted, that partition is noted as mounted
[03:49] <garfield_> nomasteryoda: it says at the end
[03:49] <garfield_> new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 4
[03:49] <garfield_> [ 1792.976000]  usb 4-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
[03:49] <scguy318> sasa: /mnt/mountme is the mount point, look inside
[03:49] <heth> MasterShrek, Thanks, I'll try:)
[03:49] <garfield_> soryy
[03:50] <CalpolyT> i got ahold of a cisco aironet pcmcia wireless card (tho ubuntu identifies it as an atheros AR5212 device)
[03:50] <Tats> how do i enable universe repos?
[03:50] <scguy318> sasa: ls /mnt/mountme or look inside Nautilus or w/e
[03:50] <sasa> scguy318: yes, that is it!!!!!!!
[03:50] <dv310p3r> MasterShrek: i did the install of samba as you asked me to, but still getting Nautilus cannot display "smb://xxxxx/xxxxx/xxxxx".
[03:50] <CalpolyT> im wondering if it can be made to work with WPA authentication (LEAP specifically)
[03:50] <scalawag> fdisk -l...is that supposed to show all parts?
[03:50] <sasa> scguy: thank you!
[03:50] <scguy318> Tats: System -> Administration -> Software Sourecs or sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list and uncomment everything
[03:50] <scguy318> sasa: no problem
[03:50] <sasa> scguy318: great job.
[03:50] <MasterShrek> dv310p3r, can other pcs access the files?
[03:50] <nomasteryoda> garfield_, that's long letting us know something was hooked to usb... do you have lsusb installed?
[03:50] <dv310p3r> yes
[03:51] <Crozar> can any1 tell me how to use wine i want to start quake3 from my shared drive
[03:51] <sasa> scguy318: how come last time I installed edgy the ntfs partition just showed up with no problem
[03:51] <sasa> ?
[03:51] <dv310p3r> the weird thing is that I can get a few folders in before it gives me the error
[03:51] <MasterShrek> dv310p3r, check /etc/samba/smb.conf and make sure you are in the correct workgroup
[03:51] <wastrel> ahoy
[03:51] <scguy318> sasa: mebbe automounter isn't doing its job
[03:51] <DShepherd> can totem play midi files?
[03:51] <MasterShrek> dv310p3r, you can also try mounting it, generally makes it a little easier to do things
[03:51] <scguy318> sasa: Ubuntu should be able to see NTFS parts out of box
[03:51] <fmasi> any one could tell me how to make firefox operate properly with pure-ftpd?
[03:51] <Pelo> Crozar,   type the command   wine /pathto/file.exe
[03:51] <MasterShrek> DShepherd, install mplayer or xine, youll ahve much better luch
[03:51] <MasterShrek> luck
[03:51] <Tats> scguy318: uncomment everything? this window talks about updates =/
[03:51] <sasa> scguy318: how could I fix the automounter?
[03:52] <DShepherd> MasterShrek, ok thanks
[03:52] <Crozar> thats commanding it through terminal
[03:52] <jaime> I dont have sound at my laptop compaq presaro v3000... please help me
[03:52] <CalpolyT> anyone have any insight to my WPA problem?
[03:52] <garfield_> nomasteryoda: i dont know is it's install but if it could run in the konsole and tell me my mouse benq is plug in i guess it's install
[03:52] <scguy318> Tats: uncomment everything if u wanted to edit /etc/apt/sources.list, in Software Sources just check everything
[03:52] <Crozar> Pelo: i want something similar to parallel in Mac OS X
[03:52] <Tats> scguy318:  you mean untick everything?
[03:52] <scguy318> sasa: no idea, google would know
[03:52] <MasterShrek> jaime, i have the same laptop, sound works perfectly
[03:52] <scguy318> Tats: check everything
[03:52] <MasterShrek> jaime, what version of ubuntu?
[03:52] <Tats> scguy318:  oh u mean check everything :)
[03:52] <nomasteryoda> garfield_, yea that is working then
[03:52] <Pelo> Crozar, yes,  you can also make a launcher and put it in the menu or on your desktop
[03:52] <Tats> scguy318:  yep everything is checked :)
[03:52] <jaime> asterShrek feisty
[03:52] <scalawag> what format do I want a partition that will have a linux operating system on?
[03:52] <sasa> scguy: thank you for your help. Will this hold forever, or will I have to mount every time I reboot?
[03:52] <Pelo> Crozar, I've never used osx so I don't knw what you are talking about
[03:52] <MasterShrek> jaime, ur not muted are you?
[03:53] <nomasteryoda> garfield_, what model number is on the label? .. or something like that
[03:53] <jaime> MasterShrek feisty
[03:53] <scguy318> Tats: you on Feisty? mm, kk, u sure you cant get ndiswrapper-utils-1.9?
[03:53] <jaime> MasterShrek nope
[03:53] <Crozar> Pelo: i use deskbar to find things for me i typed Wine i found the launcher i double clicked it and nothing came up , only thing that comes is the Wine mannager which cant excute files which i want
[03:53] <Pelo> Crozar,  you can also ask in #winehq if you need more help with wine
[03:53] <scguy318> garfield_: pastebin the output of lsusb/lspci
[03:53] <scguy318> garfield_: two commands
[03:53] <jaime> MasterShrek in fact this is the v3418la model
[03:53] <Tats> scguy318:  i dont kknow if i got feisty, all i know is i got ubunto 7.04
[03:53] <MasterShrek> mines a v3015
[03:53] <scguy318> Tats: thats Feisty
[03:53] <alexxx> how do i get a lock on a file so i can move it into another dir?
[03:53] <Crozar> thanks pelo
[03:53] <scguy318> Tats: you should be able to install ndiswrapper-utils-1.9
[03:53] <scguy318> Tats: its on my repo list
[03:54] <sasa> scguy318: Will this hold forever, or will I have to mount every time I reboot?
[03:54] <Tats> scguy318: i went on the ndiswrapper website and the latest is 1.8 =/
[03:54] <uukchuen> after run 3 times the testmem86, I have found an error in my RAM (in test 8), but each time the result (I mean the memory address) was different. Someone would tell me why? Is my RAM compromised?
[03:54] <jaime> MasterShrek did you have AMD processator??
[03:54] <CalpolyT> could someone help me with my WPA issue?
[03:54] <scguy318> uukchuen: your RAM has a defect, test each RAM module separately
[03:54] <MasterShrek> sasa, if there is a line for it in /etc/fstab it will automount every time
[03:54] <scguy318> uukchuen: to determine which one is defective
[03:54] <MasterShrek> jaime, yea turion x2
[03:54] <scguy318> uukchuen: then buy new one :)
[03:55] <scguy318> sasa: you'll have to remount each boot, to have it mount on boot u would add entry to fstab
[03:55] <Tats> scguy318: http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/joomla/index.php?/component/option,com_frontpage/Itemid,1/
[03:55] <uukchuen> scguy318: I just have one module!! I think I will buy!! but why different addresses?
[03:55] <scguy318> Tats:
[03:55] <jaime> MasterShrek and you install 64bit feisty???
[03:55] <MasterShrek> yep
[03:55] <dv310p3r> MasterShrek: I think it might have something to do with Windows. It allows me to access the share but then none of the folders inside of the share, any ideas
[03:55] <scguy318> Tats: just do it, install ndiswrapper-utils-1.9
[03:56] <scguy318> Tats: this is the UTILS portion I'm talking about
[03:56] <scguy318> Tats: the version on their site covers the kernel module
[03:56] <garfield_> scguy318: http://pastebin.com/m7f263b36
[03:56] <dv310p3r> Oh it's Windows Vista,
[03:56] <MasterShrek> not really dv310p3r, hard to say cuz i dont use any windows servers
[03:56] <scguy318> dv310p3r: check perms
[03:56] <MasterShrek> oh ick
[03:56] <Tats> scguy318: oh, how do i install that part?
[03:56] <scalawag> What format/file system is the linux partition with the operating system on it?
[03:56] <jaime> MasterShrek the yellow disk???
[03:56] <scalawag> anyone?
[03:56] <sasa> MasterShrek and Scguy318: I think this is the final answer....how do I edit (where in the file) do I edit fstab?
[03:56] <MasterShrek> jaime, yea i think so, did u update?
[03:56] <scguy318> Tats: sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper-utils-1.9
[03:56] <dv310p3r> check permisions on the WSindows box?
[03:56] <Tats> scguy318: ok thnx il try that now :0
[03:56] <Crozar> tweaking beryl with low performance laptop  and get smooth frame rates for dedicated appointed features like Rain and Falling leaves any body?
[03:56] <scguy318> dv310p3r: liek the file sharing permissions for all the files
[03:57] <jaime> MasterShrek yep... but nothing seems work
[03:57] <garfield_> nomasteryoda: http://pastebin.com/m7f263b36
[03:57] <MasterShrek> sasa, sudo gedit /etc/fstab  just copy the line for / but change for your new mount
[03:57] <MasterShrek> jaime, strange, is it a newer laptop?
[03:57] <jaime> yep
[03:57] <jaime> brand new}
[03:57] <scguy318> uukchuen: why diff addresses? the memtest86+ exercises the RAM, so the locations of the error change each time because the errors manifest at different tiems
[03:57] <MasterShrek> the sound card in it may not be supported yet, mine is about a year old
[03:57] <sasa> MasterShrek: you mean paste this line in there "sudo ntfs-3g /dev/hdc1  /mnt/mountme"?
[03:57] <nomasteryoda> Microdia is what garfield_ ?
[03:58] <scalawag> anyone knoww what system ID linux uses?
[03:58] <wastrel> what's system id?
[03:58] <CalpolyT> could someone help me with my WPA issue?
[03:58] <MasterShrek> jaime, maybe when gutsy comes out next month it will work out of the box, but the kernel in feisty is a little bit outdated
[03:58] <scalawag> NTFS, Linux raid auto, W95 FAT32...
[03:58] <nomasteryoda> garfield_, http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-247454.html
[03:58] <nomasteryoda> that is your cam
[03:58] <garfield_> nomasteryoda: mmm??? :/ i have no idea my webcam is trust not mecromedia
[03:58] <jaime> MasterShrek may be I need to upgrade to gutsy now
[03:59] <Crozar> tweaking beryl with low performance laptop  and get smooth frame rates for dedicated appointed features like Rain and Falling leaves any body?
[03:59] <MasterShrek> jaime, i wouldnt yet, its still not totally stable
[03:59] <sasa> hahah MasterShrek, I thought my comment was so dumb you had to quit the chatroom
[03:59] <sasa> haha
[03:59] <MasterShrek> !wpa | CalpolyT
[03:59] <ubotu> CalpolyT: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[03:59] <m11> hello
[03:59] <Mauroo> asd
[03:59] <scguy318> sasa: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=217009, old thread, but where it talks about fstab is what u want
[03:59] <Mauroo> bello sto server
[03:59] <CalpolyT> ive checked that MasterShrek
[03:59] <Mauroo> di ki kaz 
[03:59] <scguy318> sasa: and know that ntfs-3g == read-write NTFS driver
[03:59] <MasterShrek> oh sasa if its ntfs3g, just put ntfs-3g for the type
[03:59] <scalawag> Do I want Linux, Linux swap, Linux plaintext, Linux LVM?
[03:59] <scalawag> Anyone?
[03:59] <Mauroo> soka
[04:00] <jaime> MasterShrek but... how can I do it??
[04:00] <nomasteryoda> garfield_, the chipset reports Microdia .. brand labels mean nothing in hardware...
[04:00] <scguy318> scalawag: for what
[04:00] <Crozar> scalawag: /offtopic
[04:00] <Tats> scguy318: says couldnt find ndiswrapper-util-1.9
[04:00] <MasterShrek> jaime, sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list and change every instance of feisty to gutsy, then sudo apt-get update, and finally sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[04:00] <m11> is there a way to resize root (only) partition with gparted ?
[04:00] <scguy318> garfield_: dunno, sudo modprobe gspca?
[04:00] <scguy318> garfield_: that module might handle your cam
[04:00] <garfield_> nomasteryoda: i dont understand
[04:00] <CalpolyT> that guide just says "install network manager and wpasupplicant and you're done" but that's not the case..
[04:00] <scalawag> trying to get linux on my USB key...have the img, have it on the disk the way the walktrhough told me, but can't access it, won't boot from it, in fdisk, it says system ID has not been selected
[04:00] <MasterShrek> jaime, beware tho, its prolly going to break your system, well not nessicarily, but a good chance
[04:01] <scalawag> bout to whip this pendrive through a wall.
[04:01] <MasterShrek> m11, probably, but it cant be mounted at the time
[04:01] <Tats> scalawag: i feel your pain :)
[04:01] <MasterShrek> Tats, what version ubuntu?
[04:01] <m11> mastershrek, it is laptop hdd
[04:01] <scguy318> MasterShrek: hes 7.04
[04:01] <boompro> !ru
[04:01] <ubotu>    #ubuntu-ru       /  Pozhalujsta vojdite v #ubuntu-ru dlq pomoshchi na russkom qzyke
[04:02] <sasa> scguy318: I am having a heck of a time editing this fstab file. That forum thread is over my head. Is there only one line I could copy and just change the file system name to hdc1?
[04:02] <Tats> MasterShrek: i have ubuntu 7.04  :)
[04:02] <scguy318> Tats: ndiswraper-utils-1.9, not util
[04:02] <scalawag> If I don't have a working, portable version of apache (walkin, talkin website basically,) real soon, I lose this contract.
[04:02] <waxyfresh> whats a good alarm clock that will keep ringing untill i wake up?
[04:02] <scalawag> thought this would be a walk in the park...lord I wish I still had my laptop...
[04:02] <scguy318> sasa: make sure to do gksudo gedit /etc/fstab to edit as root, then add this line
[04:02] <Tats> scguy318 oh hehelemme try again :P
[04:02] <m11> scalawag , apache on cd
[04:02] <scalawag> have to be able to alter the HTML code
[04:02] <sasa> scguy318: I have that, I just need the line to paste....I'm not comfortable editing it
[04:02] <scguy318> sasa: /dev/<your partition>      <mount point>     ntfs-3g     defaults,locale=en_US.utf8   0    0
[04:03] <scguy318> sasa: the spaces in between are tabs
[04:03] <m11> scalawag, only apache ?
[04:03] <scalawag> x would be nice, but can live without it if necessary.
[04:03] <scguy318> sasa: the mount point can be the old /mnt/mountme or it can be in /media, w/e u want
[04:03] <xubean> hey guys, anybody know how to put the same wallpaper in dual monitor, without stretching it?
[04:03] <m11> scalawag, PM me
[04:03] <nomasteryoda> scalawag, edting code is simple ... installing apache on ubuntu is easy too... its in a metapackage in synaptic
[04:03] <scguy318> garfield_: have you tried modprobbing then testing?
[04:03] <m11> scalawag, do you need only for html ??
[04:03] <scguy318> garfield_: gspca might support
[04:04] <sasa> scguy: I can just paste that on the bottom?
[04:04] <scalawag> Here's what I need - A portable apache server (not a laptop, something I can plug into any computer) where-in I can alter the HTML live to my client's every whim.
[04:04] <scguy318> sasa: yeah
[04:04] <scalawag> and I refuse to use Windows.
[04:04] <waxyfresh>  whats a good alarm clock that will keep ringing untill i wake up? sorry for asking agian i just really need sleep
[04:05] <scguy318> sasa: to test, do sudo umount -a (just make sure to do sudo umount /mnt/mountme if you haven't already)
[04:05] <m11> scalawag, if u need only html, then a usb with website folder on it will do
[04:05] <wastrel> waxyfresh: i use cron and xmms
[04:05] <scalawag> and I'm code-tarded, so, a GUI would be absolutely wonderful.
[04:05] <garfield_> scguy318: wat is mobprob?
[04:05] <scalawag> need the server for the apache dependent code (.htpasswd, etc)
[04:05] <xubean> in ubuntu 7.04, anybody know how to put the same wallpaper in dual monitor, without stretching it?
[04:05] <waxyfresh> wastrel: anything simpler?
[04:05] <scguy318> garfield_: modprobe is a utility to load Linux kernel modules, have you done sudo modprobe gspca then tested the cam?
[04:06] <flaviocpontes> Anyone knows how to get the UUID from a partition?
[04:06] <m11> scalawag, install ubuntu comand line only to usb and set apache there ?
[04:06] <garfield_> scguy318: nope
[04:06] <garfield_> ill try
[04:06] <scguy318> waxyfresh: cronjob and this page: http://www.federicopistono.org/Set_up_an_MP3_OGG_Alarm_Clock_Using_Linux
[04:06] <Scunizi> xubean: instead of running twinview try xinerama.  that use to work for me.
[04:06] <scalawag> been trying to install it...I almost wanna say my card is fried now because of my attempts
[04:06] <sasa> scguy318: are these spaces of tabs between them things?
[04:06] <wastrel>  00 06 * * * xmms -p   # will start xmms playing at 6:00 am
[04:06] <scguy318> sasa: tabs
[04:06] <wastrel> you have to have xmms open and the music stopped
[04:06] <scalawag> system doesn't recognize it when I boot and ubuntu says it can't read all the files on the drive
[04:06] <wastrel> you put it in your crontab with the crontab -e  command
[04:07] <scalawag> and shows NO files but a "lost+found" folder
[04:07] <Tats> scguy318: nope, still saying program not installed even though i typed in -utils-1.9 something installed but when typing ndiswrapper -i 2500~4.inf still says not currently installed
[04:07] <scalawag> with nothing in it
[04:07] <m11> scalawag reformat it to ext2
[04:07] <scalawag> how do I do that?
[04:07] <m11> on new install
[04:07] <sasa> scguy318: ok, I think I finally got it
[04:07] <sasa> thank you so much, I'm gonna reboot and see if it worked
[04:08] <scguy318> Tats: mebbe u installed ndiswraper-common? ndiswrapper-utils-1.9 is the thing u need
[04:08] <m11> and make sure u have 1gb at least on usb stick for X
[04:08] <scalawag> it's a gig
[04:08] <scguy318> Tats: the whole not installed thing means that utils is not there
[04:08] <m11> scalawag, then install ubuntu comand line and add stuff what u need after it
[04:08] <Tats> scguy318: utils is not in the directory or install in the linux system?
[04:09] <CalpolyT> why is it that even though i have network manager and wpasupplicant, i have no /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf file? every guide mentions editing it, but when i try its empty....
[04:09] <scalawag> will give it a shot...
[04:09] <m11> scalawag , it took me last night about 400mb for whole system without X
[04:09] <scguy318> Tats: sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper-utils-1.9
[04:09] <m11> X = 300mb or more
[04:09] <Tats> scguy318:  il try it again but il get the same result :(
[04:10] <Aggort> Hey, I know this is a vaque question but it is killing me.... What IM program does everyone use? I am using Kopete but it's starting to annoy me the fact that it runs in KDE some the interface doesn't match my GNOME one and Pidgin is just down right ugly
[04:10] <wastrel> gaim
[04:10] <MasterShrek> Aggort, you dont like pidgin?
[04:10] <wastrel> everyone uses gaim
[04:10] <scguy318> Aggort: Pidgin
[04:10] <MasterShrek> pidgin is gaim
[04:10] <Aggort> WoW
[04:10] <MasterShrek> gaim isnt around anymore
[04:10] <Aggort> you all use it
[04:10] <Aggort> lol
[04:10] <wastrel> gaim is in feisty
[04:10] <sasa> scguy318: you rock!
[04:10] <CalpolyT> anyone know why i have no wpa_supplicant.conf file?
[04:10] <Tats> scguy318: says ndiswrapper-utils-1.9 is already the newest version =/
[04:11] <MasterShrek> CalpolyT, you need to create it
[04:11] <Aggort> Well Pidgin is very detailed, slick and very nice, but I love the fact that I can have iChat style messages in Kopete.... Pidgin feels like when I had windows 98 chatting on AIM version3
[04:11] <scguy318> Tats: and ndiswrapper -v gives u the not installed prob?
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[04:11] <Aggort> That'
[04:11] <Aggort> s why i had to ask
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[04:11] <nixternal> !staff
[04:11] <ubotu> Hey nalioth, jenda, rob, SportChick, seanw, BearPerson or ompaul! I could use a bit of your time :)
[04:12] <sixpence> nixternal: What theh ell?
[04:12] <nixternal> freakin' morons
[04:13] <Draggin> Me... again!...  I think I should just leave this chatroom open permanently....
[04:13] <AboSamoor> notification daemon is exhausting my memory, how i can stop that ? what's the function of this process ?
[04:13] <sixpence> Draggin: Hey, how'd it go?
[04:13] <sixpence> Draggin: I'm sayed
[04:13] <Draggin> Oh - and my apologies to anyone who was affected by my earlier ping-mistake...
[04:13] <scguy318> np
[04:13] <Draggin> Aha :)  Didn't you get my e-mail, sixpence?
[04:13] <scguy318> though someone decided to bot-flood this chan :S
[04:14] <sixpence> Draggin: Uh.. Nope..
[04:14] <sixpence> Draggin: Tell me in here! =D
[04:14] <Draggin> That definitely wasn't me, scguy318 - wouldn't even know how to do that :)
[04:14] <MasterShrek> holy shit
[04:14] <sixpence> Draggin: So what happened?
[04:14] <PanzerMKZ> what is the leftover though?
[04:15] <PanzerMKZ> I just got a no such nick chan?
[04:15] <nomasteryoda> SportChick, whoa... the one from bzflag?
[04:15] <fyrestrtr> !ops
[04:15] <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
[04:15] <nomasteryoda> =D
[04:15] <Pici> !ohmy
[04:15] <fyrestrtr> what the heck was that.
[04:15] <ubotu> Please watch your language and topic, and keep this channel family friendly.
[04:15] <PanzerMKZ> that would not stop
[04:15] <Pici> fyrestrtr: ?
[04:15] <tonyyarusso> fyrestrtr: ?
[04:15] <nixternal> freudinator: ?
[04:15] <Xero> I hear something about morons?
[04:15] <scguy318> Draggin: i know, hostmask no match and no reason for you to
[04:15] <nomasteryoda> Draggin, dang ..
[04:15] <nailbiter> AboSamoor: Its sole purpose in life is to display pop-up notices from the system tray. You can certainly kill it if you want
[04:15] <dstadulis> how do I configure what application ubuntu uses to open specific files, say .mp3 files?
[04:15] <Draggin> Well sixpence - got GRUB working perfectly :)  Your instructions worked!  (Except for one step which didn't want to execute properly, but then it didn't seem to matter anyway).
[04:15] <scguy318> someone decided to take a few bots and flood the chan
[04:15] <scguy318> causing a nice mass excess flood kill
[04:15] <fyrestrtr> Pici: tonyyarusso we got floooooooded
[04:15] <Xero> lol
[04:15] <nixternal> umm
[04:16] <Hirvinen> tonyyarusso: CTCP version and other flood above.
[04:16] <tonyyarusso> fyrestrtr: yeah - way to be a few minutes behind on the news.
[04:16] <Draggin> I'm up and running! Have a boot menu, online in Ubuntu (chatting from ChatZilla in Ubuntu right now, sixpence)
[04:16] <tonyyarusso> note nixternal
[04:16] <Vorian> lol
[04:16] <nixternal> heh
[04:16] <fyrestrtr> scroll buffer got full :(
[04:16] <Ashfire908> there needs to be some better protection here.
[04:16] <fyrestrtr> dstadulis: right click on an mp3 file.
[04:17] <nailbiter> dstadulis: Right-click on an MP3 file, then go to the "Open With" tab. It'll apply to all files of the same MIME type
[04:17] <AboSamoor> nailbiter , is it usual that notification daemon  occupies about 50 MB ?
[04:17] <] grimm[> I'm having an exceptionally odd problem where firefox is segfaulting on the second of two displays that I have connected to my nvidia card.  I am running AMD64 Gutsy.  This is something that has only started occurring after I upgraded to Gutsy.  However, I tried installing a 32-bit binary firefox package and don't have a problem running that.  Does anyone have any idea as to what might be causing this?
[04:17] <nailbiter> AboSamoor: That looks like a memory leak. :) Could you take a moment to file a bug?
[04:17] <wastrel> ] grimm[:  gusty support is on #ubuntu+1
[04:17] <] grimm[> wastrel: thanks
[04:17] <Draggin> sixpence - You get that?
[04:18] <Brazenhead> hello, would anyone be able to help me with a dual-linux/dual-hdd boot problem?  I get an Error 15: File cannot be found
[04:18] <arkanes> should I ask here or in #compiz for help getting compiz working in gutsy?
[04:18] <AboSamoor> nailbiter , sorry but i'm newbie can u explain ? i can't understand u :(
[04:18] <Pici> arkanes: #compiz or #ubuntu+1
[04:19] <sixpence> Draggin: Awesome! =D
[04:19] <sixpence> Draggin: I'm glad it all came together.
[04:20] <newpers> i'm using gusty tidy 5.  when i boot with nosmp, i get the following error:  "unable to locate ioapic for gsi".  any ideas why?
[04:20] <Draggin> Damn this lag... Really strange that it gets so bad...
[04:20] <Pici> newpers: Gutsy questions in #ubuntu+1 please
[04:20] <newpers> Pici: thanks
[04:20] <crdlb> Pici, #compiz-fusion not #compiz :) (also #ubuntu-effects)
[04:20] <nailbiter> AboSamoor: It's a known bug. :) https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/notification-daemon/+bug/67129
[04:20] <Pici> crdlb: dually noted
[04:20] <Aggort_> Sorry about that
[04:20] <Aggort_> So anyone have any ideas?
[04:20] <crdlb> Pici, there's nobody in #compiz
[04:21] <nailbiter> AboSamoor: What you might want to do is leave a comment on that page;  it'll help the maintainers figure out what's at fault
 Pici, #compiz-fusion not #compiz :)
[04:21] <Pici> Hey nalioth, jenda, rob, SportChick, seanw, BearPerson or ompaul!
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[04:21] <Pici> !ops
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[04:21] <ubotu> Hey nalioth, jenda, rob, SportChick, seanw, BearPerson or ompaul! I could use a bit of your time :)
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[04:21] <KojiroS> scguy318: nope, still says currently not installed :(
[04:21] <tonyyarusso> did I get my modes mixed up?
[04:21] <nixternal> wth, rR doesn't fix that?
[04:22] <nixternal> no, I see rR there
[04:22] <tonyyarusso> now, yes
[04:22] <AboSamoor> nailbiter , thanks :). another question : i have mysql on always running , it seems on start-up services , how i can disable it :) ?
[04:22] <Aggort_> So, does everyone pretty much use Pidgin/GAIM then? Anyone use Kopete or is their a better GNOME client?
[04:22] <wastrel> fyi you can blame windows for this, those are probably botted pc's
[04:23] <sixpence> Draggin: What WM you in?
[04:23] <nixternal> they must have regiestered themselves :)
[04:23] <nomasteryoda> wastrel, really botted .. windows potted plants sure.
[04:23] <scguy318> KojiroS: veeery weird, ummmmmm
[04:23] <tonyyarusso> nixternal: I guess - grr
[04:23] <Aggort_> I really miss my Icons and iChat like message bubbles in Pidign, and it's quite annoying
[04:23] <nailbiter> AboSamoor: "sudo update-rc.d -f mysql remove"
[04:23] <wastrel> grr my right alt key doesn't work
[04:23] <Don64> Aggort_: I use Xchat
[04:23] <Aggort_> not jsut for IRC
[04:23] <Aggort_> I mean multi protocol
[04:23] <scguy318> KojiroS: check ndiswrapper-common? veery weird, im tired and wanna bow out
[04:24] <scguy318> Aggort_: Pidgin...:)
[04:24] <Aggort_> Pidgin looks better than xchat anyway
[04:24] <nomasteryoda> wastrel, i wanted to map my right alt key so to use in Inkscape. ... how fortunate
[04:24] <Aggort_> lol
[04:24] <Aggort_> Can I ask why no one uses anything else if Pidigin is so damned ugly with very little pretty things to look at?
[04:25] <Jordan_U> Aggort_, For IRC xchat > Pidgin
[04:25] <MasterShrek> Aggort_, beauty is the the eye of the beholder
[04:25] <Ashfire908> does anyone know if you can ignore bad ctcp requests in xchat?
[04:25] <scguy318> Ashfire908: dunno, i use mIRC on Wine
[04:25] <wastrel> gaim isn't ugly maybe you have a problem with your gnome themes
[04:25] <Aggort_> MasterShrek true, very true, because I love Pidigins minimalistic look, but I just can't get by the fact that I can't them it at all
[04:25] <wastrel> why are people calling it pidgin, did you install it from their website?
[04:26] <pawitp> Any solution to crappy sound in linux? (realtek high-def)
[04:26] <scguy318> wastrel: thats the real name, Gaim is obsoleted
[04:26] <wastrel> and yet, it's still gaim in fiesty
[04:26] <wastrel> feisty even
[04:26] <wastrel> !info gaim
[04:26] <scguy318> wastrel: cuz Pidgin wasn't released when Feisty was
[04:26] <wastrel> indeed
[04:26] <ubotu> gaim: multi-protocol instant messaging client. In component main, is optional. Version 1:2.0.0+beta6-1ubuntu4 (feisty), package size 1700 kB, installed size 4808 kB
[04:26] <wastrel> however, it's still gaim in feisty
[04:26] <MasterShrek> cuz feisty was released before it was changed to pidgin i believe
[04:26] <wastrel> and yet, it's still called gaim
[04:26] <scguy318> wastrel: Gutsy should have it, and if u are willing to use local/3rd-party repos, then u get Pidgin
[04:26] <pawitp> It's pidgin in Gutsy
[04:27] <Aggort_> OK one last question, why does everyone love Pidgin so?
[04:27] <wastrel> indeed but this isn't the gusty channel :] 
[04:27] <scguy318> Aggort_: it zomg works great
[04:27] <Shadowpillar> I loathe feisty because every 24 hours my wifi card either stops working or the system locks up because of the wifi card
[04:27] <Aggort_> That is quite possibly the most definitive answer I have ever read!
[04:27] <wastrel> so if you want to disambiguate matters, you can say gaim if you're using gaim and pidgin if you're using pidgin
[04:27] <wastrel> and not call gaim pidgin
[04:27] <scalawag> OK, how about this...
[04:28] <MasterShrek> wastrel, they are the same program
[04:28] <Ashfire908> i built my pidgin.
[04:28] <scguy318> wastrel: its the same thing, like calling water H2O
[04:28] <scalawag> can I run a live-cd distro of Ubunut and read/write my changes to a USB key?
[04:28] <wastrel> MasterShrek: and yet they aren't because pidgin is a later version
[04:28] <scalawag> install aps to the USB key?
[04:28] <tonyyarusso> !persistence | scalawag
[04:28] <wastrel> MasterShrek: and pidgin isn't in feisty
[04:28] <ubotu> scalawag: To have some persistent storage when using a Live CD, follow the instructions on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDPersistence
[04:28] <scguy318> wastrel: cuz they havent backported it yet
[04:28] <wastrel> scguy318: see above
[04:29] <wastrel> scguy318: from a support perspective, if someone is using pidgin in feisty it is relevant because its not from the repos
[04:29] <Ashfire908> pidgin's position: not our problem.
[04:29] <particle_man> ok...so after autoupdating my system is bonk...grub loads, but every kernel (except .28, which already was segmentation faulting on me) gets to the splash screen, says ok to "Mounting root filesystems", and then goes to a blank screen and a blinking cursor
[04:29] <Pici> scguy318: pidgin won't be backported.
[04:29] <scguy318> Pici: really? k
[04:29] <wastrel> scguy318: therefore it's relevant info to know whether they're using gaim or pidgin, which are different
[04:29] <scguy318> wastrel: kk
[04:29] <scguy318> wastrel: i get what you mean :)
[04:29] <particle_man> I've checked my menu.lst and my /etc/fstab and everything seems to be in order
[04:29] <particle_man> furthermore, I can mount that partition, and read/write/execute from it just fine with the Dapper livecd
[04:29] <particle_man> also, I'm running dapper :P
[04:30] <particle_man> help?
[04:30] <sahafeez> question - i just moved my server from gentoo to ubuntu
[04:30] <sixpence> particle_man: CAn you access the command line? This looks like a classic X11 question
[04:30] <pawitp> sahafeez, That's a statement
[04:30] <sixpence> sahafeez: That doesn't look like a question.
[04:31] <sahafeez> i am trying to move the data back from an external usb 2.0 drive formated with ext3
[04:31] <particle_man> sixpence...via livecd, yes
[04:31] <MasterShrek> sahafeez, still a statement
[04:31] <MasterShrek> =P
[04:31] <particle_man> via my normal system, no
[04:31] <sahafeez> the system is slowing to a crawl while copying the data
[04:31] <sixpence> particle_man: At flashing cursor try  CTRL+ALT+F1 What does it do?
[04:31] <sahafeez> cmds take 5 - 10 secs to return
[04:31] <particle_man> oh bugger
[04:31] <sahafeez> i never had this issue under gentoo
[04:31] <particle_man> now I gotta reboot again (currently running off livecd)
[04:32] <sixpence> particle_man: Heh.
[04:32] <particle_man> what's your theory, so I can possibly get a few more steps down the process?
[04:32] <sahafeez> the hardware on the box is an adaptec raid card with lots of ram
[04:32] <sahafeez> i mounted both filesystems with noatime
[04:32] <Ashfire908> sahafeez, what's the copying program's priority?
[04:33] <Flannel> ~/lastlog particle_man
[04:33] <sahafeez> using rsync - running at -5
[04:34] <sahafeez> same issue if i used cp -r also..
[04:34] <Ashfire908> sahafeez, -5 is higher priority
[04:34] <Flannel> particle_man: If you can get to the console (ctrl-alt-f1) you can reconfigure/whatever your X11.  That's the plan anyway.
[04:34] <HugCows> how can i update my audio driver?
[04:34] <Ashfire908> try droping it to 5 or something
[04:34] <Draggin> sixpence -  you still here?
[04:34] <particle_man> ok...any idea what might have gotten bonked by the autoupdate?
[04:34] <sixpence> Draggin: Yep
[04:35] <sixpence> Draggin: If you want my attention, say my nick name at the beginning of the line.
[04:35] <Draggin> Gee whizz... Worst lag I've ever seen...
[04:35] <Draggin> sixpence - cool.  Did you see what I typed before I disappeared just now?
[04:35] <sixpence> Draggin: Err. Let me check
[04:35] <sahafeez> sorry it is usb-storage is at -5, rsync is at 0
[04:35] <sixpence> Draggin: Re-type it, hehe
[04:36] <AboSamoor> nailbiter, i log out then log in , but the mysql still works at startup ?
[04:36] <sahafeez> i did not change it so i take it that is the default.
[04:36] <Draggin> sixpence - Wel I got GRUB working perfectly :)  Your instructions worked!  (Except for one step which didn't want to execute properly, but then it didn't seem to matter anyway).
[04:36] <scguy318> HugCows: make and install the tarballs from ALSA wiki
[04:36] <toastjam> is there an apt-get package to install the 64 bit kernel for intel chips?
[04:36] <particle_man> hmm
[04:36] <Draggin> sixpence - I'm up and running! Have a boot menu, online in Ubuntu (chatting from ChatZilla in Ubuntu right now, sixpence)
[04:36] <scguy318> HugCows: or just wait till Gutsy
[04:36] <Ashfire908> sahafeez, 0 is normal, but still try setting it to 5
[04:36] <DrDabbles> Xorg (the actual executable file) is segfaulting for me on Gutsy. anybody know of any issues?
[04:36] <particle_man> alright...I'll see what happens
[04:36] <sixpence> Draggin: Oh, I saw that. I said that I was glad you were online and up and running
[04:36] <sixpence> Draggin: What WM You on right now?
[04:36] <particle_man> and probably get back in here on my laptop
[04:36] <Draggin> WM?
[04:36] <Pici> DrDabbles: Gutsy issues/questions in #ubuntu+1 please
[04:36] <MasterShrek> toastjam, i believe you need to install the 64 bit os
[04:37] <sahafeez> okay, thanks. wonder why it is at -5 - i did not change it. it is 7.04 server btw..
[04:37] <DrDabbles> Thanks Pici
[04:37] <Draggin> sixpence - WM?
[04:37] <toastjam> I can't just upgrade the kernel?
[04:37] <MasterShrek> no toastjam you need 64 bit libraries and stuff, and it wont run right on a 32 bit os
[04:37] <[_Snarf_] > I'm trying to get TightVNCServer to work with xinetd, but for some reason when I start /etc/init.d/xinetd I get "Started working: 0 available services" but if I manually start it with the same settings via Xtightvnc, it works fine
[04:37] <sixpence> Draggin: Window Manager (Gnome, KDE, DWM, BEryl etc. etc.)
[04:37] <Ashfire908> sahafeez, wait did you drop usb-storage?
[04:37] <Draggin> Ah - Gnome
[04:37] <toastjam> I'm only seeing 3gb of ram in my 4gb system, I believe because of the 32bit memory addressing
[04:37] <sahafeez> no. have not touched it yet
[04:37] <[_Snarf_] > does anyone know where I can find a session file for tightvncserver for xinetd?
[04:37] <AboSamoor> how i can remove mysql from the startup processes ?
[04:37] <toastjam> any way around that without upgrading to 64bit?
[04:37] <sixpence> Draggin: Neat.
[04:37] <sahafeez> toastjam - yup
[04:38] <HugCows> scguy318: im not sure what the terminology is, my brother put ubuntu on my comp and my friend usually helps me out but he idnt here
[04:38] <scguy318> HugCows: im srsly tired so I won't be all that helpful right now, but
[04:38] <Ashfire908> sahafeez, did setting rsync to 5 help?
[04:38] <Draggin> sixpence - I don't know... I like the interface, I must say, but there's something that's bugging me... There are a lot of software packages listed in the installation window that I can't seem to install (and I'm assuming it's because I'm running Gnome and they seem to be built for KDE)?
[04:39] <scguy318> HugCows: get the alsa-drivers, libs, utils tarballs from http://www.alsa-project.org/
[04:39] <Trentster> if I put in /etc/hosts.deny "sshd: ALL" will the options in "/etc/hosts.allow" eg "sshd: 1.2.3.0/255.255.255.0" still be valid and allowed in?
[04:39] <MasterShrek> Draggin, that isnt why, kde apps run fine under gnome, what kinda errors are you getting?
[04:39] <scguy318> HugCows: extract, install in the order I mentioned by doing ./configure && make && sudo make install, making sure to do sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r` first
[04:39] <sixpence> Draggin: Well, I am clueless about installation Windows. I use dwm and am COMPLETELY running off of CLI. I can show you if you like.
[04:39] <scguy318> HugCows: before starting the build process
[04:39] <scguy318> HugCows: you could check the Ubuntu Wiki for specific howtos for your sound card
[04:40] <Draggin> MasterShrek - just about all the apps listed tell me that I can't install them on my machine... Wait, let me check out exactly what the message says...
[04:40] <HugCows> scguy318: random probably question, are you from south carolina?
[04:40] <scguy318> HugCows: no, Dallas, Texas
[04:40] <scguy318> HugCows: sc stands for splinter cell like the game
[04:40] <scguy318> HugCows: whois me and you see :)
[04:40] <rafaelscj> what's ctcp version?
[04:40] <nalioth> y'all can talk all about it in #ubuntu-offtopic  :)
[04:41] <HugCows> scguy318: okay
[04:41] <ezenu33> How can I tell which drivers my wireless card is using? e.g., madwifi or not
[04:41] <toastjam> is there any way to use 4gb of ram with the 32bit kernel?
[04:41] <scguy318> toastjam: dunno, but prob you would rebuilt with large memory support
[04:41] <Draggin> MasterShrek... Hmmm... Curious... When I click on the packages now, none of them give me that message... Perhaps it was something that was outdated, since I'm busy downloading all the latest updates now
[04:41] <scguy318> toastjam: *rebuild the kernel
[04:41] <scguy318> toastjam: dont ask me how to do that
[04:42] <scguy318> toastjam: because I really don't have an idea :(
[04:42] <MasterShrek> Draggin, just make sure you do a 'sudo apt-get update' before trying to install software
[04:42] <Draggin> MasterShrek - what exactly does that update?
[04:43] <MasterShrek> the list of files that it can install, it gets what software is available from the repositories that you have
[04:43] <rafaelscj> what's "ctcp 'version' in #ubuntu"?
[04:43] <scguy318> rafaelscj: that's an IRC CTCP message your client received
[04:43] <scalawag> It appears that the disc, when created, will contain a single disc image file.  Do you want to create a disc from the contents of the image or with the image file inside?
[04:43] <scalawag> I did this in windows the first time...lost the disc...
[04:43] <scguy318> rafaelscj: someone sent a CTCP VERSION message to the #ubuntu channel, not allowed
[04:43] <scalawag> what do I want to make this a live-cd?
[04:44] <rafaelscj> scguy318, I received too many times
[04:44] <scalawag> Anybody know?
[04:44] <rafaelscj> scguy318, can I avoid receiving that?
[04:44] <MasterShrek> rafaelscj, it was a channel flood, dont worry about it, it wont happen often
[04:44] <Draggin> Am I lagging again??
[04:45] <scguy318> rafaelscj: someone tried to attack the channel with a flood, it was resolved, wont happen again hopefully
[04:46] <scalawag> Anyone know how to burn a live-cd in Ubuntu?
[04:46] <scguy318> scalawag: if u gotz an ISO just right click the ISO to burn
[04:46] <ndube_> scalawag install gnomebaker and burn the iso to disk
[04:46] <kylesummers> 8-)
[04:46] <Jordan_U> toastjam, You can use the server kernel
[04:47] <[_Snarf_] > I'm trying to get tightvncserver working with xinetd, does anyone know where I can find a working /etc/xinetd.d/ file for this?
[04:47] <scalawag> thanks guys
[04:47] <tonyyarusso> Jordan_U: the server kernel can recognize more ram?
[04:47] <tonyyarusso> how?
[04:47] <Jordan_U> tonyyarusso, yup
[04:48] <Ashfire908> ...
[04:49] <Ashfire908> uh... huh?
[04:49] <dwf_starband> Im looking for a detailed how-to for a setting up a multi-seat setup with a dual head nvidia card
[04:50] <ndube_> srixon - did the ndiswrapper connect to your wireless?
[04:50] <particleman> ok...back
[04:50] <[_Snarf_] > !info tightvncserver
[04:50] <ex_> hey
[04:50] <particleman> I could in fact hit ctrl-alt-f1
[04:50] <ubotu> tightvncserver: virtual network computing server software. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.2.9-21 (feisty), package size 677 kB, installed size 1456 kB
[04:50] <particleman> but all I saw in every terminal was "booting the linux kernal"
[04:50] <ex_> what is the default architecture that comes with ubuntu 7.04
[04:51] <[_Snarf_] > !howto tightvncserver
[04:51] <ex_> 64 bit edition
[04:51] <tonyyarusso> Jordan_U: up to 64 GB of RAM - nice
[04:51] <particleman> or rather "Uncompressing Linux... Ok, booting the kernel"
[04:51] <ndube_> ex_ you can download either the x86 or x64 editions
[04:51] <tonyyarusso> ndube_: (that's x86_64)
[04:51] <Jordan_U> tonyyarusso, That's with 64 bit
[04:51] <ex_> I mean like i386, i586 which one
[04:52] <tonyyarusso> Jordan_U: I'm not sure about that - it's what's specified in the server spec for all
[04:52] <ex_> When I go to install drivers for my brother printer from a .deb package it says "Wrong Architecture i386"
[04:52] <ndube_> ex_: ooohhhhh...I have no clue
[04:52] <tonyyarusso> Jordan_U: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelServerRoadmap
[04:52] <particleman> hmm...thoughts?
[04:53] <ex_> Anyone help me with this problem
[04:53] <ex_> or have the cups driver for a brother mfc-440cn
[04:53] <Jordan_U> ex_, Is he using 64 bit or PPC ?
[04:53] <toastjam> Jordan_U: how do I get the server kernel?
[04:53] <ex_> Jordan_U I'm using the 64 bit edition
[04:54] <Ashfire908> holy **** Draggin, your lag is ridiculous
[04:54] <jesus22> hello
[04:54] <Jordan_U> toastjam, install the linux-server package
[04:54] <toastjam> yeah, just found that, thanks
[04:55] <particleman> hmm
[04:55] <particleman> no more help available?
[04:55] <jesus22> somebody speak spanish?
[04:55] <particleman> do I need to restate my problem?
[04:55] <wastrel> jesus22  #ubuntu-es
[04:55] <ex_> Anyone have any idea's
[04:55] <jesus22> thanks
[04:56] <Jordan_U> ex_, Is there a 64 bit .deb available?
[04:56] <ndube_> ex_ http://solutions.brother.com/linux/sol/printer/linux/cups_wrapper_install6.html
[04:56] <rafaelscj> vnc server is installed by default
[04:56] <rafaelscj> vcn*
[04:56] <ex_> haha ndube i just found that link checking it out now
[04:57] <ex_> doesn't seem to have any linux drivers ndube
[04:58] <josiah> what is the command to untar or ungunzip a .tgz file?
[04:58] <ex_> bah it just rings me back to the same site where the .deb doesn't work
[04:58] <daedalus_> hello, i'm trying to compile the airbase suite of tools. Im having trouble with the wireless.h library, at line 643 the compilation marks this error: variable or field __user declared void. I open the .h with a text editor and indeed, __user is defined as void. I don't know to what i have to change that.... any ideas???
[04:58] <daedalus_> tar -zxf
[04:58] <ndube_> ex_ it must be that you are using X86_64
[04:58] <josiah> daedalus_: ty
[04:58] <mlalkaka> is there a way to display the due dates of tasks in the calendar in evolution?
[04:58] <ex_> well that blows
[04:58] <josiah> didnt know if it was a zar or a gunzip compressions
[04:59] <doctormo> hey all, has anyone managed to get bacula to work in ubuntu?
[04:59] <Jordan_U> josiah, "unp filename" if you want to cheat :)
[04:59] <daedalus_> no help?
[04:59] <josiah> Jordan_U: unp? what does unp do?
[04:59] <ndube_> that blows indeed
[04:59] <jesus22> i need help to find ubuntu-es
[04:59] <Frogzoo> !es
[04:59] <Jordan_U> !info unp | josiah
[04:59] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[05:00] <Talcite> hey guys, are there any guides on setting up bastille linux for ubuntu-server?
[05:00] <ubotu> josiah: unp: unpack (almost) everything with one command. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0.10 (feisty), package size 9 kB, installed size 72 kB
[05:00] <rafaelscj> to use vnc: system > pref > remote workspace
[05:00] <rafaelscj> isn't it?
[05:01] <dwf_starband> does anyone know about multi-seat or multi-user setups?
[05:03] <dwf_starband> I like tightVNC because it allows you to access from just about any browser
[05:04] <d4zz4> and its tight
[05:04] <dwf_starband> is there a better place to ask about multi-seat setups?
[05:05] <nomasteryoda> dwf_starband, how many you doing?
[05:05] <nomasteryoda> per system
[05:05] <dwf_starband> i just want 2
[05:05] <dwf_starband> one monitor at my desk for computing and on tv for mythtv
[05:06] <nomasteryoda> ok... i use 2 monitors... on an nvidia card
[05:06] <nomasteryoda> svideo out to tv
[05:06] <dwf_starband> yea thats how i want to do it
[05:06] <nomasteryoda> but i use mine xinerama mode
[05:06] <nomasteryoda> or widescreen
[05:06] <dwf_starband> what does xinerama do?
[05:06] <nomasteryoda> drag from right to left
[05:06] <nomasteryoda> or left to right any window
[05:07] <nomasteryoda> that way only one login is needed...
[05:07] <dwf_starband> oh, no i want seperat inputs for the seperate screens, seperate mice and keyboards
[05:07] <nomasteryoda> but you can do 2
[05:07] <nomasteryoda> right
[05:07] <nomasteryoda> there's a tool in repos...
[05:07] <dwf_starband> i got multiseat but dont know how to use it or any commands
[05:08] <daedalus_> no help about the .h library?
[05:08] <rafaelscj> when you open *bad* urls in windows, are you more unsecure than when you open it in linux?
[05:08] <scguy318> rafaelscj: yes, since the majority of exploits are prob Windows, but!
[05:08] <scguy318> rafaelscj: you can make your Linux browsing experience even safer with Adblock Plus + NoScript
[05:08] <nomasteryoda> dwf_starband, you can spawn 2 or more sessions on gdm /kdm launch too... i think that is in xsessions file
[05:09] <nomasteryoda> ya that's where its at
[05:09] <nomasteryoda> so its ready to use on both at start
[05:09] <Emperor886> Has anyone ever experienced a problem writing to a USB Drive shere it says ou don't have permissions to write on it?
[05:09] <Emperor886> where*
[05:09] <nomasteryoda> Emperor886, if its NTFS ya
[05:09] <Emperor886> It is. =/
[05:09] <nomasteryoda> ah
[05:09] <nomasteryoda> there is ntfs-3g
[05:09] <rafaelscj> I know nothing about adblock / noscript
[05:09] <scguy318> Emperor886: ntfs-3g
[05:09] <nomasteryoda> which allows write
[05:10] <glyco> Where can I download individual .deb packages? I need to add certain packages to a server on an intranet(specifically openssh-server)
[05:10] <scguy318> rafaelscj: they're just plugins for Firefox :D
[05:10] <dwf_starband> ok, that doesnt mean alot to me, are there any good how-tos or is it something im going to have somebody walk me through?
[05:10] <scguy318> glyco: packages.ubuntu.com
[05:10] <glyco> scguy318: yeah, I'm there but I just see links to tar archives of the sources
[05:11] <scguy318> glyco: you sure you're in the right place? there are d/ls for debs
[05:11] <Emperor886> ntfs-3g?
[05:11] <XXer> Does anyone know of any program that will convert VOB, mpeg4 ex.... video formats into Divx or Xvid? It has to be somewhat ez to use because im vary new to linux
[05:11] <rafaelscj> scguy318, so, can I install then in synaptics?
[05:11] <glyco> scguy318: I don;t see it on http://packages.ubuntu.com/feisty/net/openssh-server
[05:11] <spaceman> ok i did somthing while either installing wine and steam or just updating ubuntu, but either way i have no sound
[05:11] <spaceman> anyone help
[05:12] <scguy318> spaceman: in general, or in Wine?
[05:12] <[_Snarf_] > Does anyone know why xinetd can't launch Xvnc, but I can at the command line? I'm completely at a loss here
[05:12] <scguy318> glyco: look down, click i386
[05:12] <nomasteryoda> dwf_starband, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=140978
[05:12] <nomasteryoda> try reading that...
[05:12] <dwf_starband> ok, thanks
[05:12] <spaceman> scguy318: in general
[05:13] <glyco> scguy318: it just links me to the list of package contents and the link there brings me back to the previous page
[05:13] <markw> argh...
[05:13] <nomasteryoda>  bodhi.zazen  has directions... really pretty simple
[05:13] <scguy318> spaceman: you happen to have an Nvidia CK804? :P
[05:13] <glyco> scguy318: oh, nm
[05:13] <markw> ok, any known issues on why usb mass storage stops working?
[05:13] <glyco> scguy318: I see
[05:13] <spaceman> its onboard sound on an nvidia motherboard but i believe its a realtek
[05:13] <markw> device is picked up as sdc
[05:13] <scguy318> spaceman: u have an Nvidia CK804 in mixer devices?
[05:14] <markw> but volume manager isn't mounting it.
[05:14] <concept_yuk> i have a problem with gaphor. i cant run it
[05:14] <scguy318> spaceman: cuz every time I've seen it, disable the baby
[05:14] <scguy318> spaceman: in BIOS
[05:14] <scguy318> spaceman: may not apply to you tho
[05:14] <spaceman> id have to check my bios
[05:14] <darlok> How can I setup a launcher to run in a terminal?
[05:14] <spaceman> is there any other way to check?
[05:14] <scguy318> spaceman: just look in mixer to see if u have the Nvidia CK804
[05:14] <scguy318> spaceman: if not disregard w/e I said
[05:14] <spaceman> in bios?
[05:14] <daedalus_> anyone willing to help me with the wireless.h library problem?
[05:14] <darlok> Do I just use 'gnome-terminal [command] ?'
[05:14] <scguy318> spaceman: no the mixer
[05:14] <IdleOne> darlok: when setting up launcher it is a option you have to select
[05:15] <spaceman> i have nothing in my default mixer tracks
[05:15] <ex_> Yeah I dont think brother has any 64 bit drivers :(
[05:15] <darlok> IdleOne: I see no such option.
[05:15] <IdleOne> darlok: you see application?
[05:15] <darlok> IdleOne: Oh, nevermind
[05:15] <darlok> I see it ;)
[05:15] <IdleOne> darlok: :)
[05:15] <darlok> IdleOne: Thank you
[05:15] <IdleOne> np
[05:15] <Emperor886> E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.   <----What's going on here?
[05:16] <scguy318> spaceman: if you look at FIle -> Change Devices
[05:16] <scguy318> Emperor886: do what it sez: sudo dpkg --configure -a
[05:16] <scguy318> spaceman: is there Nvidia CK804?
[05:16] <spaceman> scguy318: 00:0c.0 PCI bridge: nVidia Corporation CK804 PCIE Bridge
[05:16] <IdleOne> Emperor886: means that a package was not properly installed run sudo dpkg-reconfigure -a
[05:16] <Emperor886> scguy318: Thx.
[05:16] <scguy318> spaceman: as I thought, disable it :)
[05:16] <IdleOne> Emperor886: ummm
[05:16] <scguy318> spaceman: in your BIOS
[05:16] <IdleOne> Emperor886: sudo dpkg --configure -a
[05:16] <spaceman> ok
[05:17] <spaceman> brb
[05:17] <darlok> IdleOne: Another related question then.  I have a .xpm icon file in a folder but it doesn't show up when I'm creating a launcher (even when I browse to the correct folder)... any ideas?
[05:17] <scguy318> spaceman: that seems to have done the trick for people, i originally saw it in a forum thread, did it for a friend and others, seems to be it
[05:17] <daedalus_>  /usr/include/linux/wireless.h:643: error: variable or field __user declared void
[05:17] <IdleOne> darlok: click view > show hidden or ctrl-h IIRC
[05:17] <scalawag> ok...running live cd of ubuntu 6.06 - tried using Synaptic Package Manager to get apache
[05:18] <darlok> IdleOne: It isn't a hidden file, though.
[05:18] <IdleOne> darlok: try it anyway
[05:18] <marx2k> How does one take a screenshot in KDE?
[05:18] <darlok> IdleOne: I did... no luck.
[05:18] <scalawag> W: Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/a/apache2/libapr0_2.0.55-4ubuntu2.1_i386.deb
[05:18] <scalawag>   404 Not Found [IP: 91.189.88.31 80] 
[05:19] <IdleOne> darlok: not certain. try moving that file to Desktop and see if it comes up
[05:19] <darlok> IdleOne: Even tried typing in the complete path, but it couldn't use it because the "file already exists"
[05:19] <scalawag> do I need to change my repositories, and if so, is there a list somewhere of available repositories for apache?
[05:19] <dwf_starband2> all i see on there is setting up multiple sessions of x, one on each screen
[05:19] <darlok> IdleOne: Nope.. doesn't show up when it's on the desktop either.
[05:19] <SirCharles428> marx2k: Try the prtsc button on your keyboard and open up GIMP and paste
[05:19] <secleinteer> hi, does anyone know how to adjust the print margins in evince?
[05:19] <scalawag> Anyone?
[05:20] <dwf_starband2> nvidia settings can do that for me, i have a seperate x session on each screen with all its own stuff, but the mouse and keyboard are shared between them
[05:20] <AWAN> HI......!
[05:20] <scguy318> hai
[05:20] <IdleOne> darlok: sorry I am not sure why it doesnt. try asking the channel in general maybe someone else can help[
[05:20] <dwf_starband2> i want to know how to configure the mouse and keyboard to seperate screens or x sessions
[05:20] <m1r> scalawag , apt-get install apache2
[05:20] <Emperor886> While installing Java in the terminal, it asks me to accept an agreement, but there is no button to accept it. How do I continue?
[05:20] <jetscreamer> try hitting the tab key Emperor886
[05:20] <marx2k> nope, the printscr button didnt work
[05:20] <ndube_> scroll down
[05:21] <IdleOne> Emperor886: hit tab and then enter
[05:21] <jetscreamer> and/or spacebar
[05:21] <ndube_> or tab
[05:21] <] grimm[> dwf_starband: I'd like to figure that out as well...
[05:21] <Emperor886> IdleOne: Thanks.
[05:21] <cduby1> secleinteer, I did it through the print setup
[05:21] <IdleOne> jetscreamer: ndube_ ^%
[05:21] <darlok> IdleOne: Well, turns out I can use that .xpm if I edit the properties AFTER I create the launcher.. not while creating the launcher.  Sounds like a bug to me.
[05:21] <secleinteer> cduby1: no, i'm trying acrobat now
[05:21] <darlok> IdleOne: Thanks for your help.
[05:21] <ndube_> idleone: eh?
[05:21] <SirCharles428> scalawag: Try http://fslog.com/2006/12/01/setting-up-lamp-on-your-ubuntu-desktop/  to set up a complete lamp server
[05:21] <concept_yuk> Hello, help me please, i cant run gaphor.  Problem is here==>>>http://pastebin.org/2959
[05:22] <cduby1> secleinteer, did you look at the print setup in evince.....
[05:22] <secleinteer> cduby1: yes, and there's nothing about margins
[05:22] <IdleOne> darlok: np glad you figure it out and if you think that is a bug file a report on launchpad
[05:22] <scalawag> is lamp as easy to use as apache?
[05:22] <IdleOne> ndube_: nm
[05:22] <ndube_> idleone: k, np
[05:22] <scalawag> and does it support .htpasswd?
[05:22] <spaceman> t my realtek a97 audio in my bios, cause if i disable it then i wont have any sound anyway
[05:22] <jetscreamer> ?
[05:22] <SirCharles428> scalawag: apache is part of LAMP, it's a combination of linux, apache, mysql, php/perl/python
[05:22] <wastrel> lamp is apache
[05:22] <cduby1> secleinteer, yes there is....under custom sizes
[05:22] <jetscreamer> lamp is this thing that makes light
[05:23] <nomasteryoda> linux apache mysql php
[05:23] <marx2k> Im trying to take a screenshot and paste it directly into an OpenOffice document.. is there no way to do that?
[05:23] <wastrel> i think the point is he wants apache on the livecd
[05:23] <scguy318> spaceman: nothing on the Nvidia?
[05:23] <marx2k> (in KDE)
[05:23] <spaceman> couldnt find anything about it in onboard devices in my bios
[05:23] <wastrel> so it's all very well to setup LAMP on an ubuntu install but it doesn't help him at all
[05:23] <spaceman> only the realtek a97
[05:23] <ticker> How can i install postscript type 1 fonts?  I put them in fonts://, but OO and scribus won't recognize them.
[05:23] <scguy318> spaceman: well, i guess u could take a shot and disable it, wouldnt hurt
[05:23] <scguy318> spaceman: i know disabling something did the trick
[05:24] <spaceman> well id be right back where im at now, cause its my only sound card
[05:24] <scalawag> that simply tells me to use sudo apt-get install apache2...
[05:24] <scguy318> spaceman: wouldn't hurt, might still work in actuality
[05:24] <secleinteer> cduby1: where is this 'custom sizes'?
[05:24] <spaceman> strange
[05:24] <rafael___> hello.  how to configure the microphone on ubuntu ?
[05:24] <SirCharles428> scalawag: I'm not sure how to install apache2 on a livecd sorry
[05:24] <cduby1> secleinteer, Print Setup, click on the second drop down menu....Manage custom sizes
[05:24] <rafael___> is it possible ? im making ra research and i dont find how to do it
[05:24] <zeta> hey
[05:24] <rafael___> please someone know how to configure the microphone ?
[05:24] <zeta> guys
[05:25] <scalawag> I'm getting 404 Not Found errors...think my repositories are old
[05:25] <cduby1> secleinteer, print setup, paper sizes, manage custom sizes
[05:25] <scalawag> where can I find a list of current repositories for Ubuntu?
[05:25] <marx2k> ok, it's CTRL+PrintScr to do a screenshot
[05:25] <Dr_Willis> !easysource
[05:25] <ubotu> source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[05:25] <nomasteryoda> !repos
[05:25] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[05:25] <ticker> Rafael: you should be able to right-click on the volume icon in the top right of your screen
[05:25] <zeta> Could anybody spare some time to help me with a synpatic problem? someone who knows their stuff is probably needed
[05:25] <secleinteer> cduby1: if i increase the margins, will the pdf be scaled?
[05:25] <pvl1> moizlla keeps crashing, i ahve a hunch that its java, and i remember changing my java provider for azureus, how can i change it back?
[05:26] <IdleOne> zeta: ask your question and someone who knows will try to help
[05:26] <zeta> IdleOne: ok
[05:26] <] grimm[> dwf_starband: The problem seems to be in server layout, where two Screens are defined, but only one set of input devices
[05:26] <IdleOne> pvl1: sudo aptdate-alternatives java
[05:26] <Dr_Willis> pvl1,  what did you change it to? azureus should be using the actual sun java, that should also work fine with firefox.
[05:26] <cduby1> secleinteer, that I'm not truly sure.....I know adobe reader does have that option, but I'm not sure about evince
[05:26] <IdleOne> pvl1: sudo uptdate-alternatives java
[05:26] <IdleOne> errrrr
[05:26] <secleinteer> cduby1: then i'll try adobe if it doesn't work
[05:26] <dv310p3r> how do I mount a Windows Vista share using Cifs?
[05:27] <pvl1> thanks
[05:27] <IdleOne> pvl1: sudo update-alternatives java should work
[05:27] <wastrel> dv310p3r: samba
[05:27] <ndube_> zeta: what seems to be your synaptic problem?
[05:27] <IdleOne> pvl1: np glad you figure it out threw all my typos
[05:27] <cduby1> dv310p3r, places > connect to server
[05:27] <raky> what are some good research tools for linux, like that maybe integrate into firefox?
[05:27] <concept_yuk> Please, Anyone. What Does That Mean?:  http://pastebin.org/2959.  I can't run gaphor.
[05:27] <dv310p3r> I get this error that all the forums tell me that I need to mount a share first using Cifs, not Samba becuase of a bug
[05:27] <rafael___> i want to configure my microphone.. help .. please
[05:28] <FFighter> Could someone suggest me a nice app for implementing GTD on linux ?
[05:28] <zeta> Well here is the question: I previously installed openoffice 2.3 after removing openoffice 2.2. I decided i didn't want 2.3 anymore and i tried to install 2.2 again BUT it wouldn't work because their was some kind of conflict with the openoffice packages. I tried to fix this using sudo aptitude but i think i ended up deleting a whole load of other packages. How do i get back those packages and how can i reinstall openoffice 2.2 proper
[05:28] <zeta> ly?
[05:28] <scguy318> rafael____: wut about
[05:28] <zeta> ndube_: just posted it :p
[05:28] <spacemanbt> hmm
[05:28] <dwf_starband2> grimm how long have you been try8ing to set it up?
[05:28] <wastrel> FFighter: todotxt.com
[05:28] <rafael___> scguy318, i dont know how.. because i cant record voices
[05:28] <rafael___> i dont know what happens
[05:28] <FFighter> wastrel, cool
[05:29] <ticker> rafael___, right click on the volume icon in the upper right of your screen.
[05:29] <ndube_> zeta: did you not remove 2.3 before trying to install 2.2
[05:29] <marx2k> !sources.list
[05:29] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[05:29] <marx2k> !Easysource
[05:29] <ubotu> source-o-matic is a webpage where you can (re)generate your sources.list - http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic
[05:29] <ticker> rafael___: sorry i take that back
[05:29] <FFighter> wastrel, thanks.
[05:30] <scguy318> concept_yuk: seems to be known bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gaphor/+bug/30344
[05:30] <ticker> rafael___: System >Preferences > Sound
[05:30] <scguy318> concept_yuk: think its fixed in Gutsy
[05:31] <concept_yuk> scguy318: thanks for response. What is Gutsy
[05:31] <zeta> ndube_: yes but i tried installing openoffice 2.3 twice. first time was with the source file and the second time was with a java runtime installer. I think what i may have done is uninstalled the installer version but i've left the source version somewhere. I'm not sure where to start looking for it :s
[05:31] <scguy318> concept_yuk: Ubuntu Gutsy is the next version of Ubuntu, due out in October
[05:31] <scguy318> concept_yuk: 10/18 i think
[05:32] <concept_yuk> :scguy318 oh.
[05:32] <d4zz4> new ubuntu? gutsy what?
[05:32] <d4zz4> gotta keep the alliteration theme
[05:32] <wastrel> gusty gibbon
[05:32] <IdleOne> !gutsy | d4zz4
[05:32] <ubotu> d4zz4: 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
[05:32] <concept_yuk> :scguy318 thanks anyway))
[05:32] <scguy318> concept_yuk: np
[05:32] <ndube_> zeta: so you built 2.3 from source?
[05:33] <kupesoft> So I'm able to boot off an ubuntu live CD but as soon as the kernel boots, there's no driver for the pcmcia cd rom drive, lol
[05:33] <zeta> ndube_: im pretty sure i did (noob). hang on, i'll point you to the link
[05:33] <kupesoft> Any one have any suggestions, can I tell the live cd kernel to look for files elsewhere (like a usb disk?)
[05:33] <d4zz4> can ubuntu upgrade version to version?
[05:33] <wastrel> d4zz4: yes
[05:33] <ndube_> d4zz4 : yup
[05:33] <maxamillion> d4zz4: yes, but be careful if you did anything "crazy" to your install or configurations
[05:33] <IdleOne> d4zz4: of course
[05:33] <caseyb> hotkey-setup..... any workarounds? :)
[05:34] <d4zz4> ah just checking, servers run 6.06. considering moving my desktop to ubuntu
[05:34] <d4zz4> is there a client for exchange?
[05:34] <zeta> ndube_:  http://download.openoffice.org/2.3.0/index.html?focus=download     .... my mistake, i installed the .deb file first, then i downloaded the installer and installed that. so i ddnt build from source
[05:34] <ndube_> d4zz4: that depends, which version of exchange?
[05:34] <d4zz4> 2003 SP2
[05:35] <markw> ok...
[05:35] <markw> here's the issue.
[05:35] <ndube_> d4zz4: evolution integrates using webmail (don't ask how...)
[05:35] <markw> woops, wrong channel. :)
[05:35] <d4zz4> maybe ties into OWA\
[05:35] <markw> so, anyone else have usb mounting issues?
[05:35] <ndube_> maybe
[05:36] <d4zz4> well i might download it any have a play
[05:36] <markw> usb all the sudden stopped mounting.
[05:36] <ndube_> zeta: try sudo apt-get remove openoffice* && sudo apt-get autoremove
[05:36] <jrsims> how do I add a new user?
[05:36] <morphinex> hey folks, I have an LVM question
[05:37] <morphinex> I hav two drives that used to have a lvm across them
[05:37] <maestrojed> in #ubuntu-server
[05:37] <ticker> jrsims: System > Adminisration > users and groups
[05:37] <jrsims> ticker: thanks
[05:37] <markw> morphinex: they don't anymore?
[05:37] <morphinex> yeah, kind of
[05:38] <morphinex> hda1 is / on which I installed a new distro
[05:38] <morphinex> there is also hda3 which was connected to hdb1
[05:38] <caseyb> ok i just added "exit 0" to the /etc/init.d/hotkey-setup script and i was able to continue upgrading my system.  there's been some activity surrounding this issue within the last 24 hours.  FYI!
[05:38] <markw> morphinex: did you change partition tables on the drives at all?
[05:38] <d4zz4> oh quick question.. will the AMD64 version install on a core 2 duo?
[05:38] <morphinex> nope
[05:38] <zeta> ndube_: one sec need to restart
[05:38] <caseyb> d4zz4: you bet
[05:38] <ndube_> zeta: cool
[05:38] <caseyb> d4zz4: it's flying....
[05:38] <ndube_> d4zz4: yup
[05:39] <morphinex> What I did was go from Fedora to ubuntu
[05:39] <markw> morphinex: was hda1 part of the original lvm physical volume?
[05:39] <morphinex> No, hda1 was not
[05:39] <GuHHH> hi! anyone knows a good site for security? and a good site to implemente secure services, with tutorials?
[05:39] <caseyb> d4zz4: Core2+X1900XTX with dual-head Compiz Fusion.
[05:39] <markw> morphinex: ok, as long as you left the partitions alone, there's a chance.
[05:39] <ndube_> d4zz4: nice
[05:39] <morphinex> Well, hda1 did get formatted
[05:39] <markw> morphinex: but if you overwrote them or altered them, you're probably screwed.
[05:39] <caseyb> you should compile your own kernel once you get the system up.
[05:39] <morphinex> but hda3 and hdb1 weren't touched
[05:39] <markw> morphinex: but it wasn't part of the volume group.
[05:39] <ndube_> morphinez: yup, u r screwed
[05:39] <maestrojed> If I want to VNC into my ubuntu box, does anyone have a recommendation (software wise)?  Does Ubuntu come with a VNC program?
[05:39] <amio> how to know if I have fglrx or the other one of ATI craphic card?
[05:40] <markw> morphinex: what was the original volume group?  hda3 and hdb1?
[05:40] <morphinex> markw: what do you recommend?
[05:40] <spaceman> directories
[05:40] <caseyb> amio: lspci
[05:40] <markw> morphinex: the lvm howto is really good reading. :)
[05:40] <morphinex> markw: yes, the original volume group was hda3 and hdb1
[05:40] <scguy318> amio: glxinfo | grep vendor, if it sez ATI Technologies then fglrx
[05:40] <spaceman> ok for some reason im missing all my sound directories
[05:40] <Dr_Willis> maestrojed,  theres several vnc programs/servers you caninstall. dependng on your needs.
[05:40] <markw> ok, if those weren't touched, you can probably recover it.
[05:41] <TheJDShow> howdy
[05:41] <Dr_Willis> maestrojed,  i tend to use the vnc4server
[05:41] <markw> have you done a pvscan as root?
[05:41] <scguy318> amio: oh u asking about which driver u need?
[05:41] <scguy318> amio: ya lspci
[05:41] <spaceman> like ect/esound and all that fun stuff
[05:41] <Dr_Willis> maestrojed,  for a windows vnc client/server i tend to use 'ultravnc'
[05:41] <morphinex> mark: yeah, it looks ok
[05:41] <amio> no ask to know what I hvae installed if fglrx or the other
[05:41] <spaceman> any ideas how to rebuild all my important directories
[05:42] <markw> what's pvdisplay show?
[05:42] <na> Does anyone know where to get video codecs!?
[05:42] <morphinex> mark: should I paste the output somewhere?
[05:42] <caseyb> amio: fglrx is a driver for ati cards... run the lspci command to determine if you have an ATI video card.
[05:42] <TheJDShow> which ones do you need?
[05:42] <spaceman> anyone, short of a reinstall, whats the best way to get things back to default
[05:42] <caseyb> 06:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc R580 [Radeon X1900 XT]  (Primary)
[05:42] <caseyb> 06:00.1 Display controller: ATI Technologies Inc R580 [Radeon X1900 XT]  (Secondary)
[05:42] <maestrojed> Dr_Willis: so I am not interested in a VNC client for my ubuntu box only a server.  The simplier the better, I think my needs are basic.  If I use vnc4server I should be able to connect with any VNC client regardless of the OS on that remote system, correct?
[05:43] <ndube_> spaceman: reinstall is the best option
[05:43] <Dr_Willis> maestrojed,  that applys with most all the vncservers/clients they should be smart enough to  find a common ground.
[05:43] <amio> caseyb I have ati
[05:43] <amio> so what this mean?
[05:43] <Dr_Willis> maestrojed,  some servers/clients may have special features to  let them be a little faster, share clipbord. and so forth.
[05:44] <maestrojed> Dr_Willis: Gotcha,  I will give vnc4server a try.  Thank you
[05:44] <spaceman> damnit
[05:44] <maestrojed> Dr_Willis: that is not packaged with Ubuntu is it?  I download it, I imagine
[05:44] <spaceman> i spent half the day getting my video drivers and steam working, now i gotta reinstall
[05:44] <Dr_Willis> !find vnc4server
[05:44] <ubotu> Found: vnc4server
[05:44] <caseyb> amio: apt-get install kernel-package libncurses5-dev make gcc linux-source-2.6.22
[05:44] <ndube_> spaceman: why the reinstall...
[05:44] <Dr_Willis> !info vnc4server
[05:44] <ubotu> vnc4server: Virtual network computing server software. In component universe, is optional. Version 4.1.1+xorg1.0.2-0ubuntu4 (feisty), package size 1066 kB, installed size 2464 kB
[05:45] <ticker> can I install postscript type 1 fonts in feisty? I put a bunch in fonts://, but neither OO nor Scribus can see them
[05:45] <spaceman> ndube: aparently all my sound directories went missing, whenever i do any of the recomended troubleshooting i run into that directory or file dosent exist errors
[05:45] <caseyb> amio: do `cat /var/log/gdm/:0.log
[05:45] <riotkittie> uh. stupid question time.  wpa_supplicant.conf should be in /etc/wpa_supplicant and not /etc/ right? :o
[05:45] <amio> caseyb what this will make may I know first?
[05:46] <ndube_> spaceman: what did you do right before your sound stopped working?
[05:46] <marx2k> haha oh man my computer is slowing down... im installing 21 automatic updates for XP in VirtualBox while installing 149MB of packages for KDE from the bleeding edge repository
[05:46] <spaceman> reinstalled uninstalled reinstalled unstilled video drivers, and updated ubuntu, and installed wine
[05:46] <caseyb> amio: what dist are you running?
[05:47] <riotkittie> and wpa_supplicant.conf should exist if wpasupplicant's installed? si?
[05:47] <ndube_> spaceman: what type of video card do you have?
[05:47] <amio> caseyb ubuntu
[05:47] <spaceman> nvidia 7900
[05:47] <TheJDShow> wireless was a monster headache for me
[05:47] <riotkittie> there should be #ubuntu-wireless  <ponders>  :x
[05:47] <caseyb> amio: branch? feisty? edgy?
[05:47] <marx2k> !wireless
[05:47] <ndube_> spaceman: did you try using the envy script...
[05:47] <caseyb> 1 sec
[05:47] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:48] <spaceman> thats what finally worked
[05:48] <TheJDShow> took me 3 days to config my wireless
[05:48] <marx2k> whoa...ubotu must be installing automatic updates too
[05:48] <maestrojed> Dr_Willis: now I show my ignorance, are those linux commands?
[05:48] <riotkittie> TheJDShow: it's great on my laptop ... worked out of the box with wpa2 enabled. i bought an adapter for my laptop, and ditched it cause i was limited to wep
[05:48] <spaceman> but now my sound has gone missing
[05:48] <TheJDShow> then to get wpa to work was another hassle
[05:48] <ndube_> spaceman: then your sound stopped?
[05:48] <spaceman> yeah
[05:48] <riotkittie> then searched the list of compatible devices, chose one... and am getting nowhere
[05:48] <spaceman> and all the files im told to edit in the help tutorials dont exist
[05:48] <ndube_> spaceman: dude...that sucks
[05:48] <spaceman> yup
[05:48] <amio> caseyb feist fawn and runing beryl on it
[05:48] <riotkittie> and i'm so sick of being !wireless'ed
[05:49] <riotkittie> it's not like i haven't read the documentation. it's not like i havent checked the forums. so !knockitoff ;P
[05:49] <ndube_> spaceman: at least you know what to do after your reinstall...update...run envy...install wine... play CS:Source
[05:49] <TheJDShow> i thought feisty fawn was going to have wpa wireless default
[05:49] <ndube_> nope
[05:49] <m1r> riotkittie , what card u have?
[05:49] <ndube_> hence wpa_supplicant
[05:49] <spaceman> lol TF2 but close enough
[05:50] <spaceman> and i lost my damned ubuntu cd last week, time to get crackin i guess
[05:50] <ndube_> lol nice...haven't tried that in ubuntu yet...
[05:50] <riotkittie> m1r: it's not a card, it's a usb adapter.  it's a d-link dwl-g122, revision b1... ralink chipset
[05:50] <na> Any idea on how to get video codecs??
[05:50] <TheJDShow> what video codecs to you need na?
[05:50] <zeta> ndube_: u still there?
[05:50] <ndube_> spaceman: r u running feisty?
[05:50] <na> xvid, divx ect
[05:51] <ndube_> zeta: still here
[05:51] <marx2k> !divx
[05:51] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[05:51] <spaceman> ndube_:yes
[05:51] <zeta> ndube_: now i typed in sudo apt-get remove openoffice.org-* and i did sudo apt-get autoremove.... it uninstalled some more stuff
[05:51] <TheJDShow> why not just use synaptic
[05:51] <TheJDShow> ?
[05:51] <zeta> ndube_: im gna try and install openoffice 2.2 now
[05:51] <ndube_> zeta: now try reinstalling openoffice
[05:51] <gustybel> HI
[05:52] <ndube_> spaceman: well...you will have a very "fresh" system...good lucj
[05:52] <ndube_> luck
[05:52] <spaceman> but i think im gonna stay with 6.10 aparently that one has better sound card support
[05:52] <riotkittie> i've tried the default drivers, i've tried the serial monkey drivers. i've finally hit the point where the adapter's stopped making my box lock up, and i can connect to my open network, but argh
[05:52] <ndube_> k
[05:52] <riotkittie> and i mean, it drives me crazy because this is on the list of supported adapters!
[05:52] <na> marx2k,  thanks, ill go read there.
[05:52] <riotkittie> had i known it was going to be such a pain, i'd have sucked it up and kept my last one
[05:53] <marx2k> my issue with my laptop's internal wireless... every random amount of time, it will lose connection with and then reconnect with the router
[05:53] <arkanes> what preference has the number of workspaces? I can't find it under gutsy
[05:53] <riotkittie> i dont want to go through the buy adapter/sell adapter/ dance again
[05:53] <amio> caseyb there is a restricted driver when I enable it bery; stops working its fglrx driver so what should I do leave it without installing or do something?
[05:53] <marx2k> arkanes, how IS gutsy?
[05:53] <m1r> riotkittie, what card u have ?
[05:53] <openpen> Hi everyone, www.opendrim.org, it's an open source project about the management of Linux OS, maybe developers out here can be interested
[05:53] <riotkittie> m1r: it's not a card, it's a usb adapter.  it's a d-link dwl-g122, revision b1... ralink chipset
[05:54] <arkanes> marx2k: I think it would have been nicer if I'd done a clean install, the livecd on my laptop has fewer rough edges
[05:54] <m1r> riotkittie
[05:54] <m1r> i have same
[05:54] <Jon040404> Has anyone been able to install ventrilo server on feisty?
[05:54] <marx2k> arkanes, interesting... Im probably going to test it in a virtual machine
[05:54] <zeta> ndube_: same error :S
[05:54] <m1r> read ubuntuforums.org
[05:54] <riotkittie> m1r: have you managed to connect to anything but an open network?
[05:54] <zeta> ndube_: E: /var/cache/apt/archives/openoffice.org-core_2.2.0-1ubuntu4_amd64.deb: conflicting packages - not installing openoffice.org-core
[05:54] <m1r> riotkittie, i am on it now, wep enc
[05:54] <riotkittie> WEP? WPA? WPA2?
[05:54] <ndube_> zeta: what is the error http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/
[05:54] <arkanes> but Xgl and compiz work great
[05:55] <Jon040404> has anyone been able to install ventrilo server on feisty?
[05:55] <ndube_> zeta: past the error into that link and send me the new link it creates
[05:55] <brian_> Anyone here an expert on XGL with the ATI fglrx drivers?  Compiz problems... :)
[05:55] <m1r> riotkittie, my advice, sell if u can and get somthing better ;) not worth killing yourself for somthing that disconects 50m from AP
[05:55] <riotkittie> m1r: are you using the serial monkey drivers? windows drivers? ubuntu drivers?
[05:55] <m1r> riotkittie serialmonkey
[05:56] <riotkittie> LoL. i'm not worried about disconnecting. my router's like an inch away and the adapter's on a desktop
[05:56] <m1r> riotkittie, that is worst card u could get , trust me
[05:56] <ndube_> riotkittie. LOL...then why the wireless?
[05:56] <Jon040404> does anyone know how to install ventrilo server on ubuntu?
[05:56] <riotkittie> m1r: i know, i know. and it kills me because i checked the compatability list
[05:57] <ndube_> i'm pretty sure ventrilo is windows and unix only
[05:57] <ndube_> but I'm not sure
[05:57] <riotkittie> ndube_: i've got a La Fonera and I'm running a hotspot. and i dont feel like spending money to be able to do that and be wired on this box to give people free wireless :P
[05:57] <m1r> riotkittie, u have nice tutorial on ubuntuforums.org how to get it working, btw, which revision you got ?
[05:57] <daedalus_> can someone help me with this error please: /usr/include/linux/wireless.h:643: error: variable or field __user declared void
[05:57] <riotkittie> m1r: B1
[05:58] <kristopher> what is the best program to organize music into a library like itunes or amarok does, assuming that i cant use amarok
[05:58] <Jon040404> does anyone in here know how to install ventrilo server?
[05:58] <m1r> riotkittie, serialmonkey
[05:58] <cew_joker> citra
[05:58] <kiran_mac_> i want my postgresql server to start automatically when i boot into ubuntu 7. how do  i do that?
[05:58] <ndube_> JON040404 - Does it come for ubuntu?
[05:58] <riotkittie>  i had the serialmonkey drivers installed and all i did was lock up. :|   maybe i'll try on a clean install.
[05:59] <Jon040404> there is a linux download
[05:59] <cduby1> ndube_, the site says there's a Linux i386 version.........
[05:59] <Jon040404> it doesn't come with ubuntu
[05:59] <concept_yuk> Hello, is there something like msdn in linux?
[05:59] <riotkittie> brb
[05:59] <zeta> ndube_:
[05:59] <zeta> ndube_: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38080/
[06:00] <scguy318> concept_yuk: as in documentation? doxygen?
[06:00] <TheJDShow> i finally found an auto installer for my wireless card.. which is a microsoft card ironically
[06:00] <CorpseFeeder> What do i need to install to make a SD card reader work?
[06:00] <brian_> I would consider the linux documentation project the closest thing to MSDN for linux http://tldp.org/
[06:00] <marx2k> !awn
[06:00] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about awn - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[06:00] <brian_> Either that or google
[06:00] <concept_yuk> scguy318: doxygen? can i find it in synaptic?
[06:00] <wastrel> brian_: or for ubuntu the wiki
[06:01] <jcapote> in ubuntu, i can use software raid a bunch of unequal drive to look like one drive right?
[06:01] <wastrel> i thikn that's more a LVM thing
[06:01] <jcapote> oh right
[06:01] <markw> jcapote: yes, but they ahve to be equal size partitions.
[06:01] <markw> or you can stripe them.
[06:02] <mokkan> hey, i'm trying to install the bcm43xx-fwcutter package, but it fails
[06:02] <Jon040404> anyone know how to install ventrilo server on linux?
[06:02] <ndube_> zeta: try sudo apt-get remove openoffice.org-unbundled
[06:02] <mokkan> because apparently the guy hosting the driver deleted it off his server
[06:02] <jcapote> markw: if i stripe them they dont need to be even right?
[06:02] <CorpseFeeder> There is a SD card reader on this laptop. How do I make it work?
[06:02] <markw> jcapote: nope.
[06:03] <brian_> Anyone good with XGL with ATI drivers?
[06:03] <heyboygetasweate> hello all
[06:03] <Bonaparte> i was trying to install ispconfig  while installing installed quota and excuted this command touch /quota.user /quota.group
[06:03] <Bonaparte> chmod 600 /quota.*
[06:03] <Bonaparte> mount -o remount / now system crashed unable to use GUI
[06:03] <m1r> brian_, google for envy
[06:03] <zeta> ndube_: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38081/
[06:03] <zeta> ndube_: ddnt work
[06:03] <yuli_akpelni> yaho.com
[06:04] <heyboygetasweate> can anyone tell me how to connect to a PEAP  succured network?
[06:04] <n0dl> hello I just recieved my 1420N from dell, and attempted a server install. However for some reason on the step where it attempts to configure my network it always fails. My wired connection works (im using it right now) and im sure the network device is detected. anyone have similar problems with this laptop on a fresh server install. I used the non alternate 7.04 fiesty server install cd
[06:04] <dania> are you oke?
[06:04] <brian_> ok, thanks
[06:05] <ndube_> zeta: do you still have both .deb that you installed?
[06:05] <m1r> n0dl , does your network have DHCP served?
[06:05] <ndube_> zeta: for 2.3
[06:05] <zeta> ndube_: no... should i download them?
[06:05] <ianmcorvidae> Can anyone in here recommend a shell account provider that would permit me irssi+screen usage?
[06:05] <markw> ianmcorvidae: I think dreamhost gives shells.
[06:05] <ianmcorvidae> dreamhost, eh? I shall look
[06:06] <Dr_Willis> not heard of people asking for shell proviers for ages. :0
[06:06] <kiran_mac_> scguy318: i want my postgresql server to start automatically when i boot into ubuntu 7. how do  i do that?
[06:06] <ianmcorvidae> Heh, my home connection is too faulty, and I like to be in IRC all the time :)
[06:06] <concept_yuk> scguy318, doxygen, i guess, is what i need, thx.
[06:06] <daedalus_> can someone with a wirless card working could pass me their wireless.h
[06:06] <ndube_> zeta: i have to go but basically you need to remove ALL the 2.3 before you install 2.2, if you installed from .deb, I think you can only remove from that .deb
[06:07] <n0dl> m1r: yes
[06:07] <zeta> ndube_: so how do i uninstall it from the .deb?
[06:07] <m1r> n0dl , did u enter your IP manually to make it work ?=
[06:07] <WaltzingAlong> zeta how did you install it? you could use aptitude, apt-get, adept, synaptic, or dpkg
[06:07] <n0dl> no I didnt try manually entering an ip
[06:07] <ndube_> zeta: you open it (double click on it) and if it is already installed, you will be given the option to remove it
[06:08] <heyboygetasweate> i can get it working wirelessly, but cant figure it out wired
[06:08] <n0dl> m1r: im downloading the alternate image might that help?
[06:08] <zeta> ndube_: ok thanks for your help
[06:08] <alex__> Hey guys! I've got a thinker... For some reason I'm getting black images instead of mouseovers for gnome in gutsy. any ideas?
[06:08] <zeta> WaltzingAlong: i installed it from a downloaded .deb file
[06:08] <CorpseFeeder> Help! MY SD card reader don't work!!! why oh why oh why!!!
[06:08] <ndube_> zeta: dpkg could also remove it
[06:08] <m1r> n0dl ,did u check cable to router ?
[06:08] <cew_joker> zeta
[06:08] <Dr_Willis> CorpseFeeder,  let me guess.. built into a laptop?
[06:08] <WaltzingAlong> zeta how did you install it? you could use aptitude, apt-get, adept, synaptic, or dpkg to uninstall it
[06:08] <CorpseFeeder> Dr_Willis: yes! is that a problem?
[06:09] <m1r> nodl , did u check lspci to see if card is detected
[06:09] <ndube_> he installed it from the downloaded .deb
[06:09] <ndube_> so probably dpkg
[06:09] <zeta> ndube_: ok i will try that
[06:09] <Dr_Willis> CorpseFeeder,  theres a lot of different chipsets/ways those things are in a laptop. they are not normally just plugged into a 'usb' port.   Ive had same issue on several laptops with linux.
[06:09] <ndube_> later all
[06:09] <Bonaparte> my ubuntu desktop has crashed how shout i reinstall
[06:10] <markw> Bonaparte: you don't.
[06:10] <alex__> Hey guys! I've got a thinker... For some reason I'm getting black images instead of mouseovers for gnome in gutsy. any ideas?
[06:10] <Dr_Willis> CorpseFeeder,  easy fix. get a $5 usb 13 in 1 reader.  or so. :) check theubuntu forums for your specific laptop  it might be useable in gutsy. or some slots may be useable.
[06:10] <Dr_Willis> CorpseFeeder,  on my laptop the SD reader works. but thats all.
[06:10] <Bonaparte> markw how shall i fix it
[06:10] <markw> Bonaparte: do you care about the user data?
[06:11] <markw> Bonaparte: can you get to a terminal?
[06:11] <zeta> ndube_: its working i think :)
[06:11] <Bonaparte> markw, yes i am getting terminal
[06:11] <zeta> ndube_: still got some more .debs to remove
[06:11] <ndube_> zeta: cool, glad to help
[06:11] <WaltzingAlong> Bonaparte: i typically install 3 partitions with ubuntu; one for /, one for /home, and one for swap
[06:11] <the_lostone> Hi users
[06:12] <WaltzingAlong> Bonaparte: then should i need to reinstall i do not lose /home, just reformat /
[06:12] <the_lostone> could some one give me a little help with vpn?
[06:12] <TheJDShow> install windows
[06:12] <markw> WaltzingAlong: you don't need to reinstall.
[06:12] <Tarkus> !pidgin
[06:12] <ubotu> pidgin is the new name for Gaim forced by AOL's legal dept. It wasn't released in time for Feisty. Expect it in gutsy. See http://www.pidgin.im/index.php for more info. To install Pidgin please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallPidgin2.0
[06:12] <heyboygetasweate> anyone know how to set up a PEAP connection for wired
[06:12] <markw> WaltzingAlong: re-installing is a windowsism.
[06:12] <WaltzingAlong> markw: thanks mark. perhaps you have another suggestion of how i could switch from the amd64 to normal i386?
[06:12] <Bonaparte> WaltzingAlong, i have only two one swap one /
[06:12] <the_lostone> when I use it on a windows box it works well, but when trying to use the vpnc I cant get to conect
[06:13] <CorpseFeeder> Dr_Willis: I've already got a card reader (the digital camera with USB cable), and that works fine as a SD card reader. I was just hoping there was some way to use the card reader in the laptop... oh well...
[06:13] <Dr_Willis> CorpseFeeder,  its possible the newer kernels will have proper drivers for it.
[06:13] <riotkittie> i'm such a dummy. all this time, i've been able to connect to WEP :X
[06:13] <WaltzingAlong> markw: i await your suggestion.
[06:14] <Bonaparte> markw, i was following steps to install ispconfig in how to forge after editing my fstab system crashed i reversed the procedure i idid but no GUI
[06:14] <bruenig> what happens?
[06:17] <heyboygetasweate>  im trying to set my Ubunto to work at college can anyone help'
[06:17] <m1r> hi bruenig
[06:17] <marx2k> heyboygetasweate: what do you mean
[06:17] <venomous> can someone help me set up my ubuntu so i can host websites
[06:17] <diego> opa
[06:17] <diego> alguem aew?
[06:17] <WaltzingAlong> heyboygetasweate: you will have to do the learning, ubuntu is merely a tool
[06:18] <heyboygetasweate> i need to set it up using a peap connection though a wired connection
[06:18] <admin8tor> venomous, ports blocked by your ISP? (ie 80)
[06:18] <the_lostone> tem eu
[06:18] <the_lostone> diego tem eu
[06:18] <diego> entao
[06:18] <diego> to com um problema aki
[06:18] <venomous> well how do i set it up so i can do it
[06:18] <markw> WaltzingAlong: if you've blown up the desktop, it's usually for one use.
[06:18] <diego> acho q voces podem me ajudar
[06:18] <markw> user too.
[06:18] <marx2k> heyboygetasweate: a peap connection?
[06:18] <the_lostone> diego eu tb
[06:18] <admin8tor> chupa capbra!
[06:18] <heyboygetasweate> Protected EAP
[06:18] <markw> WaltzingAlong: so you can A) delete that user, or B) go in and rm -rf the . files that control that particular desktop environment.
[06:18] <wastrel> heyboygetasweate:  you'll need proprietary drivers for that
[06:19] <diego> quando eu digito no terminal
[06:19] <wastrel> it's not supported out of the bo
[06:19] <wastrel> x
[06:19] <diego> memset(vet, 0 , sizeof(int)*9);;
[06:19] <diego> aff
[06:19] <diego> pera
[06:19] <wastrel> and it will only work with specific cards
[06:19] <diego>  glxinfo | grep direct
[06:19] <diego> aaprece a segiunte msn
[06:19] <diego> msg
[06:19] <diego> glxinfo: error while loading shared libraries: libGL.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[06:19] <diego> o q seria isso?
[06:19] <markw> WaltzingAlong: problem with ubuntu is the initial user is in the admin group, so you have to enable root before you delete that user.
[06:19] <WaltzingAlong> markw: which questions are you answering?
[06:19] <markw> WaltzingAlong: ie..  sudo passwd root
[06:19] <riotkittie> sweet. and then my network dies.
[06:19] <venomous> PM me if you can help me set up a server using the desktop version
[06:20] <markw> WaltzingAlong: about recovering a desktop without re-installing.
[06:20] <m1r> riotkittie, u got it runing ?
[06:20] <the_lostone> que nao tem aquele diretorio la
[06:20] <the_lostone> diego que nao tem aquele diretorio la
[06:20] <WaltzingAlong> markw: ok but i did not ask that. i wondered how to switch from the amd64 to i386 architecture without installing (or reinstalling ubuntu)
[06:20] <diego> como eu arrumo isso?
[06:20] <markw> WaltzingAlong: to go from x64 to i386 is trickier, but can be done.
[06:20] <dania> Apa yang kalian bicarakan, Boleh gabung nggak?
[06:20] <wastrel> ah wpa supplicant can maybe do it
[06:20] <diego> eu j atualizei kaze tudo pelo synaptic
[06:20] <donferna> !br | diego
[06:20] <ubotu> diego: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[06:20] <verb> venomous, which ubuntu do you use?
[06:20] <wastrel> but i've neve rused that
[06:21] <venomous> The newest desktop version
[06:21] <diego> na verdade isso deu depois de varias tentativas frustada de instalar a placa de videio para rodar o beryl
[06:21] <WaltzingAlong> markw: i thought it could too, i just though installing fresh would be faster
[06:21] <markw> WaltzingAlong: installing fresh in your case is faster, just remember your partition setups.
[06:21] <markw> WaltzingAlong: thought you were talking about reinstalling to recover a fubar desktop.
[06:22] <n0dl> quick question is the alternate cd a desktop or server install. or both?
[06:22] <doctorow> I'm running Feisty Fawn with the Gnome. When I open and save files in gnome apps, the file listing includes all the files that start with "." -- so when I open my home dir, I see .wine, .xine, etc. Is there a way to tell gnome to hide these? THanks!
[06:22] <WaltzingAlong> markw: yeah there was another asking about messing up the desktop
[06:22] <verb> venomous, ok...to install the popular (apache+php+mysql) stack on ubuntu enter the following command:
[06:22] <verb> venomous, sudo tasksel install lamp-server
[06:22] <scguy318> heyboygetasweate: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=278603
[06:22] <donferna> n0dl, I think its just a desktop cd
[06:22] <m1r> n0dl, desktop
[06:22] <WaltzingAlong> n0dl: it is a desktop cd
[06:22] <n0dl> damn
[06:22] <musikgoat> lo all, having touchpad scrolling issues recently, been using gsynaptics and the touchpad menu,  before it worked,  and now everything works except for vertical (and I assume, but haven't tested) horizontal scrolling.
[06:23] <n0dl> oh sorry for cursing
[06:23] <the_lostone> diego to olhando isso aqui
[06:23] <d4zz4> sorry, i asked before but got dragged off. will amd64 ubuntu go on core2 duo?
[06:23] <m1r> n0dl, at least u get X ;=)
[06:23] <markw> Bonaparte: so if youhave a messed up desktop, and why you'd install ispconfig on a desktop is something that should be evaluated. :)
[06:23] <venomous> command: sudo tasksel install lamp-server??
[06:23] <musikgoat> i've removed gsynaptics and reinstalled,  any other suggestions?
[06:23] <the_lostone> diego essa parada so parece acontecer quando instala o beryl mesmo
[06:23] <markw> the_lostone: no habla.
[06:23] <verb> venomous,  yes or you can use this command also :
[06:23] <WaltzingAlong> venomous: you could also start sudo aptitude         then you could find lamp-server in the task lists
[06:23] <verb> venomous, sudo apt-get install apache2 php5-mysql libapache2-mod-php5 mysql-server
[06:24] <heyboygetasweate> would it work with ether a Nvidia CK804 or a Narvell 88E8001?
[06:24] <markw> anyone have issues with usb storage?
[06:24] <the_lostone> markw Do you know how to set up vpnc? my vpn is working on a windows box but it isnt on linux
[06:24] <verb> venomous,  you can use the above command instead of the first one
[06:24] <markw> the_lostone: yes.
[06:24] <WaltzingAlong> doctorow: right mouse click on that list (the open/save file dialog) (un)check show hidden files
[06:24] <venomous> whats the diff
[06:24] <venomous> rence?
[06:24] <verb> venomous, you can even use aptitude instead of apt-get
[06:24] <venomous> what is the diffrence%systemroot%\system32\cmd.exe
[06:24] <verb> venomous, no difference :0
[06:25] <venomous> ok
[06:25] <markw> the_lostone: you need to convert your cisco client config.  it's pretty straight forward.
[06:25] <markw> the_lostone: should have a google on it.
[06:25] <verb> venomous, see this page for more info :  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP
[06:25] <markw> I converted mine at work, so don't have the script in front of me right now.
[06:25] <scguy318> heyboygetasweate: ?
[06:26] <mokkan> hey, how do i install pidgin in ubuntu?
[06:26] <NemesisD> how do i automatically bring up an internet connection when booting? my interface ra0 works and everything but i have to sudo ifup ra0 to get it going
[06:26] <the_lostone> markw any how tos that you know about it?
[06:26] <markw> http://www.longren.org/2007/05/17/how-to-cisco-vpn-client-on-ubuntu-704-feisty-fawn/
[06:26] <musikgoat> mokkan: sudo apt-get install pidgin
[06:26] <mokkan> musikgoat, negative
[06:26] <heyboygetasweate> can i get protected EAP working withe ether a Marvell 88E8001 or a Nvidia CK804 network card?
[06:27] <mokkan> Er: Couldn't find package pidgin
[06:27] <markw> http://tinyurl.com/2vm9p5
[06:27] <buzdack> hi
[06:27] <buzdack> can anybody help me ?
[06:27] <musikgoat> what do you have set in /etc/apt/sources.list
[06:27] <venomous> i got this message Errors were encountered while processing:
[06:27] <venomous>  clvm
[06:27] <venomous>  redhat-cluster-suite
[06:27] <venomous>  system-config-cluster
[06:27] <venomous> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[06:27] <markw> buzdack: you'll have to help yourself.
[06:28] <musikgoat> iirc mokkan you need universe
[06:28] <verb> venomous, while what?
[06:28] <venomous> when i used the command
i cant , i keep trying more than a day
[06:28] <verb> venomous, ok ...do this again :    sudo apt-get install apache2 php5-mysql libapache2-mod-php5 mysql-server
[06:28] <sferley> Hi.. newbe here .. trying to figure out what happend to the libmyodbc package in the 6.06 release. apt-get install libmyodbc is failing stating with that it doesn't have a installation candidate ..
[06:28] <verb> venomous,  all in one line
[06:29] <buzdack> please help with squid
[06:29] <verb> venomous, and tell me if the prob persists
[06:29] <scguy318> markw: mount manually?
[06:29] <venomous> put it in just as you typed it?
[06:29] <markw> scguy318: yeah, tell my kids that.
[06:29] <scguy318> markw: yes the daemon is gay
[06:30] <markw> scguy318: I think it broke with the last kernel update.
[06:30] <scguy318> markw: you can ground them that way :)
[06:30] <buzdack> help with squid
[06:30] <scguy318> markw: um...lemme look
[06:30] <mokkan> musikgoat, i have universe and multiverse and i still cant get it :\
[06:30] <markw> scguy318: here, have r00t... not happening.
[06:30] <verb> venomous,  yes ( just as the next message below)
[06:30] <verb> sudo apt-get install apache2 php5-mysql libapache2-mod-php5 mysql-server
[06:31] <sferley> libmyodbc package gone of the servers ?
[06:32] <verb> venomous, see it?
[06:32] <buzdack> help with squid
[06:32] <venomous> still getting the message
[06:32] <mokkan> musikgoat, the only repo its in seems to be gutsy
[06:32] <markw> scguy318: all I'm finding is references to "it's not mounting" and huge dmesg dumps that include a ton of non essetial info, along with quite a few bug reports on it.
[06:32] <venomous> wait i read more of what it says, its says i have all the newest version
[06:32] <markw> scguy318: I should do a presentation on udev for the lug, that way I'll be forced to dig into it.
[06:32] <musikgoat> oh. sorry mokkan,  there are some guides for compiling it
[06:32] <venomous> version's
[06:32] <markw> buzdack: you still haven't axed a question.
[06:32] <verb> venomous, give me  the full output and past it in  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org  and give me the link ...ok?
[06:32] <mokkan> ah oh well
[06:32] <mokkan> i'll just wait for 7.10
[06:32] <mokkan> thanks anyway
[06:32] <markw> buzdack: we can't give any anwsers or formulate a google query unless you ask.
[06:33] <scguy318> markw: some random post suggests checking and removing this file: /usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/gparted-disable-automount.fdi
[06:33] <scguy318> markw: supposedly set by GPartEd to prevent mounting while doing its precious operations
[06:33] <markw> sferley: you only need that for windows interaction. :)
[06:33] <heyboygetasweate> can i get protected EAP working withe ether a Marvell 88E8001 or a Nvidia CK804 network card?
[06:33] <scguy318> markw: wow my connection seriously lagged
[06:33] <markw> why the heck is gparted even running?
[06:33] <scguy318> markw: did you get my message?
[06:33] <venomous> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38082/
[06:34] <markw> scguy318: not there.
[06:34] <markw> root@hercules64:/home/markw# less /usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/gparted-disable-automount.fdi
[06:34] <markw> /usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/gparted-disable-automount.fdi: No such file or directory
[06:34] <musikgoat> having touchpad scrolling issues recently, been using gsynaptics and the touchpad menu,  before it worked,  and now everything works except for vertical (and I assume, but haven't tested) horizontal scrolling.    any suggestions?
[06:34] <sferley> markw: libmyodbc = Mysql odbc driver needed for a integration between different servers
 i have 2 network. Ethernet and Wi-Fi . Ethernet work with squid, but with Wi-Fi network - no. Ping it is. Why the squid is not working with Wi-fi.
[06:34] <markw> sferley: key word is different.
[06:35] <markw> ie, way different, as in an odbc client.
[06:35] <scguy318> markw: the suggestion was conjectured to be as a result of GPartEd not cleanly exiting lemme look
[06:35] <venomous> verb did you get it?
[06:35] <verb> venomous, yes I am looking at it ..please wait
[06:35] <markw> scguy318: yeah, that's not it here.
[06:35] <sferley> markw: yes as in we have a application running on one machine that needs to query the mysql database server on the other ..
[06:35] <markw> it was working fine and then poof.
[06:36] <verb> venomous, did you try to install Red Hat Cluster Suite in the past?
[06:36] <markw> buzdack: can you ping the ip of the wifi interface?   also, was the wifi interface up before squid, or after?
[06:36] <Talcite> I need to speak with an expert with openSSH
[06:36] <CyberMad> where is fonts location in ubuntu? i tried /home/<username/.?? fonts but there is no fonts folder
[06:36] <venomous> not that i know of
[06:36] <chevy> who have good anti virus for ubuntu ?
[06:36] <markw> buzdack: if you bring an app up, and it connects to the interfaces that are up at the time, then you bring a new interface up, sometimes the app won't see the new interface.
[06:37] <scguy318> markw: anything in dmesg?
[06:37] <markw> buzdack: if squid was up before wifi, it may not be listening on wifi.   netstat -tunap | grep 3128 <- see what squid is listening on.
[06:37] <scguy318> markw: ive honestly never encountered it personally, else I would be able to help more :(
[06:37] <markw> scguy318: just the usb stuff.
[06:37] <verb> venomous, ok the good news is that the full stack is installed correctly :)  you can point your web browser to http://localhost/ and tell me what it says
[06:38] <markw> scguy318: I'd seen it before when gnome-volume-manager died, but I checked that.
[06:38] <venomous> Index of /. and then a folder apache2-default/
[06:38] <verb> venomous, success :)
[06:39] <venomous> how do i know if the port is open?
[06:39] <markw> scguy318: it's sooo much easier with headless servers in a data center. :)
[06:39] <markw> venomous: port open ??  use netstat
[06:39] <markw> it will show all.
[06:40] <verb> venomous, the system's port is open automatically , but what you need to do is to forward the port from your router to your server
[06:40] <buzdack> root@buzdack-desktop:~# netstat -tunap | grep 3128
[06:40] <buzdack> tcp        0      0 169.254.1.1:3128        0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN     25764/(squid)
[06:40] <buzdack> tcp        0      0 169.254.0.1:3128        0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN     25764/(squid)
[06:40] <buzdack> tcp        0      0 169.254.0.1:3128        169.254.0.2:3699        ESTABLISHED25764/(squid)
[06:40] <buzdack> tcp        0      0 169.254.0.1:3128        169.254.0.1:39307       TIME_WAIT  -
[06:40] <scguy318> markw: well, they wouldn't use a GNOME daemon for hotplugging :)
[06:40] <verb> venomous, so that the world can access your server
[06:40] <scguy318> markw: if there's even a need for hotplugging :D
[06:40] <maestrojed> So I just installed samba for my first time.  I set the path to a second hd in my system.  I also set the permissions of that drive to 0777  but I anytime I try to write to that dirve (locally or via a network connection/samba connection) I get a permissions error.  Any idea why?  Could it be because the owner and group of that drive is root?
[06:40] <markw> buzdack: you have issues.   169.254.0.1 is self assigned.
[06:40] <venomous> what is the default port
[06:40] <verb> venomous, 80
[06:40] <the_lostone> markw groupname? i'm not familiar with vpn could you give me some tips
[06:40] <venomous> can i change it?
[06:40] <verb> venomous, yes
[06:41] <verb> venomous, why do you want to do that?
[06:41] <markw> the_lostone: group name should've come from the .pcf
[06:41] <markw> or leave it blank.
[06:41] <venomous> I dont like using default ports
[06:41] <petesejt> some1 pls help right now... :-( what option do I have to type to ubuntu live cd to boot to command line directly?
[06:41] <scguy318> markw: the Gentoo Wiki suggests adding gnome-volume-manager to your startup, you've prob already tried this
[06:42] <markw> scguy318: it's there.
[06:42] <verb> venomous, ok the link I gave you ( https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP ) tells you how to do it
[06:42] <markw> scguy318: I usually don't go asking unless I've done a ton of searching.
[06:42] <markw> :)
[06:42] <venomous> ok thank you Verb have a good one.
[06:42] <markw> scguy318: 14 years of linux has taught me a few things... :)
[06:42] <verb> venomous, np :) .....but let's remove this clvm thing first
[06:42] <CyberMad> where is exactly ~/.fonts/ directory   ?
[06:42] <verb> venomous, sudo apt-get remove clvm
[06:43] <markw> scguy318: mostly the new auto desktop stuff that gets me...   not a gui guy.
[06:43] <scguy318> markw: i would love to not be one :)
[06:43] <scguy318> markw: this happens to be out of my league :(
[06:43] <venomous> UGH! error
[06:43] <petesejt> i have searched the net already, but the most of the hits are describing how to boot always into command line. i have to fix something and do not have more time... customer is waiting to me....
[06:44] <Madpilot> CyberMad, in your home directory.
[06:44] <markw> scguy318: don't get me wrong, I like eye candy, but most the time it's browser and a bazillion terminals open.
[06:44] <verb> venomous, what is it?
[06:44] <Madpilot> CyberMad, ~ is short for 'your home directory' - and anything that starts with a dot - like .fonts - is hidden by default
 Wi-FI interface is 169.254.1.1 . i dont know but I reboot laptop and now squid is working. Thanks for the help from Ukraine. Respect
[06:45] <kurros> CyberMad:  if you don't have it then create it, to add fonts
[06:45] <aria> rieeee_moetzzz
[06:45] <petesejt> some1 pls help right now... :-( what option do I have to type to ubuntu live cd to boot to command line directly?
[06:45] <scguy318> markw: South Dakota you are from? not seriously far from Texas :)
[06:45] <markw> buzdack: 168.254.1.1 means your interfaces aren't really configured for any network.
[06:45] <venomous> verb: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38083/
[06:46] <the_lostone> markw: I stilll cant get it working
[06:46] <markw> scguy318: south dakota??  too fsckig cold...   SD == san diego.
[06:46] <scguy318> markw: ah
[06:46] <scguy318> markw: i used to live in California
[06:46] <markw> scguy318: but I grew up in iowa.
[06:46] <scguy318> petesejt: init=/bin/sh? :P
[06:46] <the_lostone> markw could you pm me just for a sec?
[06:46] <markw> scguy318: thinking about moving...
[06:47] <scguy318> markw: yes move to Texas or w/e, California land prices are outrageous
[06:47] <markw> the_lostone: without having the stuff in front of me, I can't help you, other than point you at the url I did earlier.  sorry.
[06:47] <scguy318> markw: plus subprime business, not looking so great
[06:47] <markw> scguy318: I have 6100 square feet of land with 1500 squft of house.
[06:47] <the_lostone> ok could you point the url, thanks
[06:47] <kurros> petesejt: i believe you'll need the alternative disc, not the desktop disc
[06:47] <markw> scguy318: I'm good, bought it awhile ago.
root@buzdack-desktop:~# iwconfig ra1
[06:47] <scguy318> markw: not bad :)
[06:48] <markw> scguy318: I was in texas last August for a bike ride.
[06:48] <buzdack> ra1       RT61 Wireless  ESSID:"Wireless_Leo"  Nickname:"LinuxWireless"
[06:48] <buzdack>           Mode:Ad-Hoc  Frequency:2.412 GHz  Cell: 3A:28:E9:41:C2:A1
[06:48] <buzdack>           Bit Rate=11 Mb/s
[06:48] <buzdack>           RTS thr:off   Fragment thr:off
[06:48] <buzdack>           Encryption key:off
[06:48] <buzdack>           Link Quality=95/100  Signal level:-36 dBm  Noise level:-79 dBm
[06:48] <buzdack>           Rx invalid nwid:0  Rx invalid crypt:0  Rx invalid frag:0
[06:48] <buzdack>           Tx excessive retries:0  Invalid misc:0   Missed beacon:0
[06:48] <scguy318> !pastebin | buzdack
[06:48] <ubotu> buzdack: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[06:48] <scguy318> scguy318: really? cool, where'd you go?
[06:48] <TheJDShow> blahhhhhhhhhh
[06:48] <musikgoat> having touchpad scrolling issues recently, been using gsynaptics and the touchpad menu,  before it worked,  and now everything works except for vertical (and I assume, but haven't tested) horizontal scrolling.       any suggestions?
[06:48] <markw> buzdack: the 169 address is self assigned, meaning that the interface didn't receive a dhcp response or wasn't configured statically.
[06:49] <verb> venomous, ok try doing : sudo dpkg -r --purge clvm         and if the same error happens don't worry ,it won't affect your system
[06:49] <markw> buzdack: you are basically stuck talking to yourself or your local network.
[06:49] <verb> venomous, I am a noob when it comes to package management :)
[06:49] <markw> scguy318: Wichita Falls.
[06:49] <venomous> its ok
[06:49] <markw> scguy318: Hotter Than Hell 100 century.
[06:49] <scguy318> markw: awesome, cool :)
[06:49] <inflex> hi there all, I've added an external USB HDD (320GB) and it's all good and well, /except/ that I cannot seem to assert that it should be bound as 'sde', instead it tends to pick a random letter which completely screws up my boot scripts and fstab
[06:49] <verb> venomous, also ...forgot to tell you that the files that will be served are located in /var/www/
[06:49] <scguy318> markw: yes zomg
[06:49] <markw> scguy318: my first 5 hour ride. :)
[06:49] <inflex> is there a way to bind '/dev/sde' only to this particular HDD ?
[06:50] <verb> venomous, anything you put there will be served
[06:50] <scguy318> inflex: no, but you could specify UUID
[06:50] <markw> scguy318: I hit 50 miles in 2:15.
[06:50] <markw> blew up at 70. :)
[06:50] <inflex> scguy318: uuid?
[06:50] <scguy318> markw: lol, better than me when it comes to life :P
[06:50] <venomous> alright thank you
[06:50] <scguy318> inflex: you can specify UUID in place of a device name in fstab
[06:50] <verb> venomous, you are welcome :)
[06:51] <inflex> hmmm... okay, I must be old-school unix then, always have referred to drives by device name :(
[06:51] <inflex> scguy318: I'll read up on it
[06:51] <scguy318> inflex: ls /dev/disk/by-uuid
[06:51] <markw> inflex: you can label them or use the uuid in /etc/fstab to fix them to a mount point.
so what i have to do ?
[06:51] <inflex> thanks guys
[06:51] <markw> buzdack: do you have a router or some device handing out network addresses?
[06:52] <markw> buzdack: that box will talk to itself all day, and any other boxes on your network that self configured their ip.
[06:52] <inflex> aaaah, I seeeeeeee
[06:52] <markw> but they won't talk tot he world.
no i have just modem on desktop , and my router is my desktop with Ubuntu
[06:53] <markw> buzdack: http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3330.html  <- look at local link stuff.
[06:53] <markw> buzdack: tghen you should have a ppp0 device or whatever tehy're calling it nowdays.
[06:53] <inflex> scguy318 / markw - great, working perfect now,..... thanks very much
[06:54] <markw> buzdack: any other computers on the network?
 yea, i have WinMe(Ethernet) and WinXp(Wi-Fi)
[06:55] <markw> buzdack: if you have a ppp link to the world, and all the other boxes can talk to squid on that box, then you should be good.
[06:55] <inflex> huzzaaaahrrr... it works
[06:55] <markw> buzdack: me/xp should self configure also.
[06:55] <logreeval> IS there a download manager to set a start time for the download?
[06:55] <inflex> now to destroy my performance by copying 200GB of data across :\
yea, i made it. ppp0 ihere is too.
[06:56] <scguy318> logreeval: dunno one-time cronjob?
[06:56] <markw> buzdack: ppp0 is your route to the world. the other boxes can use squid proxy.
[06:56] <markw> logreeval: use at
[06:56] <markw> logreeval: type at and hit enter.
[06:56] <markw> :)
[06:56] <markw> one time cron.
[06:56] <inflex> ja, use at
[06:56] <logreeval> markw ok
[06:57] <inflex> one-time cron... almost an oxymoron
yea I know.
 I made it
[06:57] <markw> buzdack: cool.
[06:57] <markw> logreeval: man at
[06:57] <markw> at 11:00
[06:57] <markw> markw@hercules64:~$ at 11:00
[06:57] <markw> warning: commands will be executed using /bin/sh
[06:57] <markw> at>
 why squid begun working after reboot laptop?
[06:58] <zeta> hey guys im getting an error with swiftweasel and its not starting up
[06:58] <zeta> anyone able to help
[06:58] <markw> buzdack: it came up after the wifi was up?
[06:58] <markw> buzdack: if the interface wasn't available for it to bond to, it won't bond to it.
yea
[06:59] <markw> if the wifi came up after squid, then squid didn't listen on the wifi.
[06:59] <PogueMcManus> can someone do me a favor?
[06:59] <markw> buzdack: since the wifi wasn't available.
[06:59] <zeta> nevermind, fixed it :D
[07:00] <PogueMcManus> can someone goto http://68.1.115.135:80 and tell me what happens
[07:01] <musikgoat> PogueMcManus: nothing...
[07:01] <PogueMcManus> what does it say?
I turned on laptop , then up desktop Wi-Fi - not working, if I up  desktop Wi-Fi then turn on laptop - working
[07:01] <musikgoat> sitting at connecting... time out...
[07:02] <linxuz3r> hi
[07:02] <boubbin> how to play mp3 with commandline ? or are there any full-audioplayers for commandline interface ? :)
[07:02] <linxuz3r> anyone using mp3 player with expansion card?
[07:03] <musikgoat> PogueMcManus: if i take off the port 80, then i get a colored screen but still connecting...
[07:04] <scguy318> PogueMcManus: timed out
[07:04] <logreeval> ok, so if i was going to download a file with at, i would make the command wget http://blahblah....com
[07:04] <Helmi> good morning ;)
[07:04] <markw> buzdack: race condition.
[07:04] <PogueMcManus> grr the ports are forwarded and the apache is installed i dont know what to do now
[07:04] <markw> turn on the squid machine first.
[07:04] <Helmi> does anyone have an idea why two of my mounted network shares don#t appear in the network places?
[07:05] <musikgoat> PogueMcManus: you have port forwarding
[07:05] <linxuz3r> mp3 players that plays flash movies when?
[07:05] <PogueMcManus> yes
[07:05] <musikgoat> ?   check your gateway
[07:05] <Helmi> they're mounted with guest access to the file system but the rest is nearly the same
[07:05] <musikgoat> can you get to apache on your local net?
how
[07:06] <markw> buzdack: you really need to think about dhcp.
[07:06] <linxuz3r> PogueMcManus when?
dinamic adressing
[07:06] <sexcopter> hi, i'm sharing an hp printer on this machine (running ubuntu feisty) and when i print from a networked pc (running xp), i don't get the option to print multiple pages per sheet, but when using the printer locally on the xp box, the option is there. any ideas what i need to do?
[07:06] <PogueMcManus> when what?
[07:06] <ibara> PogueMcManus: You might wanna try another port, make sure it's not your ISP blocking port 80
 you think i have to install DHCP server ?
[07:07] <PogueMcManus> ok. and all i did was install it do i have to do anything to the settings?
[07:07] <musikgoat> i don't think its that ibara, i would get immediate server not found
[07:07] <ibara> ah, yeah, guess so
[07:07] <musikgoat> PogueMcManus: from the computer  go to http://localhost
[07:07] <musikgoat> does that work?
[07:07] <PogueMcManus> ok
[07:07] <PogueMcManus> yes
[07:08] <markw> buzdack: I would, it will fix problems like this, or if it's just 3 machines, setup a 192.168.x.x network with the desktop being 192.168.x.1
[07:08] <musikgoat> PogueMcManus: are you using dhcp or static IP?
[07:08] <markw> buzdack: or buy a linksys/buffalo router.
[07:09] <PogueMcManus> um... dynamic?
[07:09] <gaminggeek> hello
[07:09] <gaminggeek> is this the support channel for gutsy?
[07:09] <Flannel> gaminggeek: no, #ubuntu+1
 i have too no many money . I live in Ukraine . How DHCP server i have to install?
[07:10] <markw> buzdack: google it.  apt-get install dhcp
thanks
[07:12] <musikgoat> PogueMcManus: your firewall is probly misconfigured.  nmap shows a whole lot of open ports, but port 80 is filtered
[07:13] <PogueMcManus> so i should change the port
[07:13] <musikgoat> i would say whats more important is figuring out why almost every one of your ports are open
[07:14] <musikgoat> what router do you have?
[07:14] <PogueMcManus> check it now see what happends
[07:14] <PogueMcManus> happens
[07:14] <PogueMcManus> there should be no ports open now
[07:15] <SLT> hello
[07:15] <SLT> i need help studio ubuntu
[07:16] <SLT> any body there
[07:17] <musikgoat> !ask
[07:17] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[07:18] <SLT> ok
[07:18] <SLT> ya i need to know is there an exe that will install studio ubuntu in windows besides wubi
[07:18] <musikgoat> PogueMcManus: still all open, as for your web server issue, i would recheck your settings on the port forwarding
[07:19] <q_a_z_steve> what's the closest/easiest client to connect to Nortel VPN, openVPN?
[07:19] <scguy318> SLT: why not just repartition on LiveCD?
[07:20] <CyberMad> does anyone here have problem with CUPS over network? well i got many complains from employee, that they can not print and need restart ubuntu several times..
[07:20] <SLT> well ive tride that like 5 times and it just wont work
[07:20] <CyberMad> how to fix it?
[07:21] <musikgoat> SLT you want to run ubuntu studio in windows?  how about in a virtual machine?
[07:21] <seanieb64> HALO!
[07:21] <seanieb64> I COME FROM FAMFURT!
[07:21] <seanieb64> :D
[07:21] <SLT> what about VM Ware
[07:21] <SLT> is that any good
[07:21] <seanieb64> musikgoat, try #ubuntustudio
[07:21] <musikgoat> thats what i just asked,  its very good
[07:21] <q_a_z_steve> CyberMad: ~CUPS
[07:21] <q_a_z_steve> !CUPS
[07:21] <ubotu> Printing in Ubuntu is done with CUPS. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://linuxprinting.org - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows
[07:21] <musikgoat> seanieb64: thanks, i'm not looking for help
[07:22] <CyberMad> q_a_z_steve well, sometime the print job is works... but sometime the printer not responding
[07:22] <q_a_z_steve> any other computers having problems?
[07:22] <SLT> brb
[07:22] <CyberMad> on printer status (ubuntu) there is 1 jobs pending
[07:22] <q_a_z_steve> what model printer?
[07:23] <CyberMad> but on shared printer computer (windows xp pro sp2), there is no incoming printer job
[07:23] <CyberMad> Epson C58
[07:23] <PogueMcManus_> musikgoat: i think i fixed it
[07:23] <q_a_z_steve> any web interface into the actual printer, to check status, or if you send from windows does it print directly?
[07:23] <q_a_z_steve> with no waiting?
[07:23] <CyberMad> well, i manage 3 company, and all of them.. some computers use ubuntu as daily use
[07:23] <Cryoniq> Anyone dare to express how safe ntfs-3g is regarding writte support in it?
[07:23] <musikgoat> PogueMcManus_: the web server? or the firewall?
[07:24] <q_a_z_steve> ubuntu probably is showing a job because there is one that never left the computer.
[07:24] <Cryoniq> er write support
[07:24] <CyberMad> there is problem to with Epson LQ-1170, other company problem with Epson LX-300
[07:24] <PogueMcManus_> firewall. and its a DHCP
[07:24] <CyberMad> all of them use windows xp sp2 to share printer
[07:24] <q_a_z_steve> !VPN
[07:24] <ubotu> From more information on vpn please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Gaming_VPN_Using_PPTPD
[07:24] <q_a_z_steve> what if I don't know whether my network uses PPTPD???
[07:25] <CyberMad> q_a_z_steve on printer status (ubuntu) there is jobs pending
[07:25] <q_a_z_steve> CyberMad: I know, it is in the computer though, unless no one can print to this printer currently.
[07:25] <CyberMad> q_a_z_steve but on windows xp, there is no incoming job from ubuntu... but after restart, sometime it works
[07:25] <Cryoniq> I mean.. if anyone using ntfs-3g with write enabled could tell me if it works good and safe enough.
[07:26] <jimofade1> I have no sound with 7.04 on Toshiba laptop -- anyone have hints?
[07:26] <CyberMad> q_a_z_steve well, there is no problem with other computer that use windows os to print the printer, all problems are from ubuntu os
[07:26] <musikgoat> jimofade1: i had an issue with intel hd audio being my problem
[07:26] <CyberMad> q_a_z_steve does the CUPS services stuck or what?
[07:26] <SLT> g2g cya
[07:26] <maestrojed> So I just installed samba for my first time.  I set the path to a second hd in my system.  I also set the permissions of that drive to 0777  but I anytime I try to write to that dirve (locally or via a network connection/samba connection) I get a permissions error.  Any idea why?  Could it be because the owner and group of that drive is root?
[07:27] <musikgoat> jimofade1: if you turn up your speakers to full blast, can you hear a little faint audio?
[07:27] <q_a_z_steve> you can clear the queue and start the service over again, no reboot required, yeah.
[07:27] <jimofade1> musikgoat: what was the fix
[07:27] <CyberMad> q_a_z_steve i forget, how do you restart the cups service?
[07:27] <daning> how to restart my mouse?
[07:28] <Nutubuntu> Why would Swiftweasel (or Firefox) keep trying to find ~/.mozilla/swiftweasel/init.d and segfault when it can't?
[07:28] <CyberMad> q_a_z_steve /etc/init.d/cupsd restart ??
[07:29] <q_a_z_steve> CyberMad: not quite sure, not that used to it, I'm doing general troubleshooting at the moment...
[07:29] <q_a_z_steve> CyberMad: !google
[07:30] <q_a_z_steve> q_a_z_steve: !google
[07:30] <q_a_z_steve> q_a_z_steve: | !google
[07:30] <q_a_z_steve> wtf
[07:30] <PogueMcManus_> what does this mean: apache2: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 127.0.1.1 for ServerName
[07:30] <q_a_z_steve> DNS issue
[07:30] <musikgoat> PogueMcManus_: that just means your not using proper DNS
[07:30] <musikgoat> shouldn't be a problem
[07:31] <musikgoat> jimofade1: i'm looking up the fix
[07:31] <q_a_z_steve> anyone got any suggestions on Nortel VPN?
[07:32] <q_a_z_steve> Why doesn't feisty, nor gutsy support LiveCD persistence??? :(
[07:32] <scguy318> q_a_z_steve: by design
[07:32] <scguy318> q_a_z_steve: where would the LiveCD write to?
[07:33] <scguy318> q_a_z_steve: if you wanted it to be persistant wouldn't you install it? ;)
[07:33] <musikgoat> jimofade1: sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/snd-hda-intel
[07:33] <musikgoat> that will create a new file
[07:33] <q_a_z_steve> scguy318: ANY USB stick!!!
[07:33] <scguy318> q_a_z_steve: then install it to there :)
[07:33] <musikgoat> in that file put the following line and save and reboot:
[07:33] <musikgoat> options snd-hda-intel model=auto
[07:34] <misley> does anyone know what signal 15 is from gconfd, I think it caused my xserver to restart
[07:34] <jimofade1> musicgoat: thank you
[07:34] <q_a_z_steve> no I wouldn't install it, I have too little space right now, liveCD's allow for learning and then no repercussions (sp)
[07:34] <scguy318> q_a_z_steve: exactly :)
[07:35] <sns> SABBIR
[07:35] <MyNickHere> hey! could someone tell me real quick how to prevent Xserver from running while ubuntu is booting?
[07:35] <q_a_z_steve> but installing the same shiz every day sux rocks, so I'm currently forced to use local repository, which is limited to that which I can figure out how to install day to day, and DL to a 1GB flash drive.
[07:36] <jetscreamer> chmod -x /etc/init.d/gdm
[07:36] <MyNickHere> jetscreamer: me?
[07:36] <jetscreamer> yeah +x to return it
[07:36] <Flannel> q_a_z_steve: check out AptOnCD
[07:36] <CyberMad> q_a_z_steve lol :)
[07:36] <CyberMad> q_a_z_steve thanks dude
[07:36] <MyNickHere> jetscreamer: when do i type that?
[07:37] <jetscreamer> in an xterm , add sudo
[07:37] <MyNickHere> jetscreamer: i wanna get to the terminal b4 i reach the GUI
[07:37] <MyNickHere> the drivers are wrong, so i can't see
[07:37] <jetscreamer> if you mean boot line, hit e at the grub prompt, hit e again to edit the line, add the word single.. then chmod it then exit
[07:37] <MyNickHere> jetscreamer: the drivers are wrong, so i can't see
[07:38] <jetscreamer> MyNickHere: when you can't see, does ctrl alt f1 take you to console?
[07:38] <q_a_z_steve> Flannel: I have, kind of... not too sure how to get it working, nor do I currently have CDRW's. Local repos works ok, but for the life of me I can't figure out how to get Network Manager 6.5 installed for LEAP access, and THEN WHAT ABOUT nvidia drivers??? I have to restart once I install! Unless someone can help me get gdm rebooted, would that get me the real driver?
[07:39] <q_a_z_steve> *working to my satisfaction...
[07:39] <sadmin> hi all
[07:39] <PogueMcManus_> is http://68.1.115.135:8080/ still messed up?
[07:39] <MyNickHere> jetscreamer: ctrl+alt+f1 = switch to console view?
[07:39] <musikgoat> nope PogueMcManus_ thats working
[07:39] <q_a_z_steve> It Works for me!
[07:39] <q_a_z_steve> :P
[07:39] <scguy318> PogueMcManus: i get a nice directory listing
[07:39] <musikgoat> your don't have an index file
[07:39] <jetscreamer> MyNickHere: or f2,f3,f4,f5,f6... f7 to go back to gui
[07:39] <musikgoat> :-P
[07:39] <MyNickHere> PogueMcManus_: no index
[07:39] <_nand_> #ubuntu-fr
[07:40] <MyNickHere> PogueMcManus_: but i can c dir
[07:40] <jetscreamer> MyNickHere: there is a bug, it might be hung.. might not i don't know i can't see
[07:40] <_nand_> sry :p
[07:40] <jetscreamer> MyNickHere: so if you can't ctrl alt f1, then add the word single at the grub prompt like i told you for a rescue console
[07:40] <PogueMcManus_> so you see apache2-default/	
[07:40] <q_a_z_steve> echo <html><body>hello</body</html> > index.html although I really doubt that would work.
[07:40] <jetscreamer> then chmod -x
[07:40] <musikgoat> PogueMcManus_: yes
[07:41] <PogueMcManus_> that means it working right?
[07:41] <MyNickHere> well i'll bbl to update u on my (hopefully) success
[07:41] <MyNickHere> PogueMcManus_: yea
[07:41] <PogueMcManus_> Sweet thanks guys
[07:41] <musikgoat> PogueMcManus_: just put an index.html file in /var/www/  and you are good to go
[07:42] <rathel> How would I get RAM usage on the terminal?
[07:43] <musikgoat> rathel,  top
[07:43] <q_a_z_steve> Can anyone help me get Network Manager 6.5 installed for LEAP access, and THEN WHAT ABOUT nvidia drivers??? I have to restart once I install! Unless someone can help me get gdm rebooted, would that get me the real driver?
[07:44] <scguy318> q_a_z_steve: apt-get install nvidia-glx then sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg?
[07:45] <q_a_z_steve> scguy318: I can try
[07:45] <kevincool> Hi all
[07:45] <kevincool> what up?
[07:45] <q_a_z_steve> anyone have LEAP working?
[07:45] <musikgoat> q_a_z_steve: what driver do you have?
[07:45] <sadmin> i wan to set default screen saver and screen should be locked if left for 5 mins
[07:45] <kevincool> Hi all
[07:46] <sadmin> how can i do it globally so that every user profile affects
[07:46] <q_a_z_steve> Intel Pro 3945
[07:47] <hope13> um... can someone help me on compiz fusion? It's the borderless thingy.
[07:47] <Don64> Has anyone been able to get mondorescue to work with feisty?
[07:48] <zeeeee> hi all, can anyone help with my intel graphics issue? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3396759
[07:48] <musikgoat> hope13: you mean you don't have menu headers?
[07:49] <Don64> !mondorescue
[07:49] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mondorescue - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:50] <q_a_z_steve> scguy318: well it didn't initialize into the restricted driver section, nor does Desktop Effects work, so eh...
[07:50] <q_a_z_steve> LEAP is more important.
[07:51] <hope13> mmm i enable the restricted Nvidia driver and added AddARGBGLXVisuals true but I still have the borderless problem for Compiz Fusion can someone help?
[07:51] <scguy318> q_a_z_steve: dunno about that google would help :(
[07:51] <musikgoat> hope13: are you calling emerald --replace &
[07:51] <scguy318> hope13: launch the gtk-window-decorator or w/e
[07:51] <q_a_z_steve> ubuntuforums are confusing :@
[07:53] <hope13> i don't know how to launch gtk-window T_T and i'm calling compiz --replace lol
[07:55] <pawitp> Anybody know what language is this? onbekend bestand of map
[07:57] <SABBIR> Samir vai where ar u
[07:59] <SABBIR> carbon
[08:00] <SABBIR> Samir i am going home.
[08:01] <q_a_z_steve> !tor
[08:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tor - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:04] <daning> what's the time you guys there
[08:05] <sauvin> 0105 here.
[08:06] <q_a_z_steve> what's the difference between "sudo su" and "sudo su -"
[08:07] <musikgoat> i think that dash is something else
[08:07] <SirCharles428> quick question how do i find out the square root of 5 in python
[08:08] <musikgoat> SirCharles428: 5**(1/2)
[08:09] <scguy318> q_a_z_steve: i think sudo su puts you in the shell context of the sudoer and sudo su - puts you with root's shell
[08:09] <scguy318> q_a_z_steve: like home directory and shell vars
[08:09] <SirCharles428> musikgoat: Ty
[08:09] <Flannel> q_a_z_steve: No idea if anyone mentioned this already, but with nvidia you only have to restart X (ctrl-alt-backspace), not the computer itself.
[08:10] <Flannel> q_a_z_steve: the same difference between sudo -s and sudo -i (which you should use instead of sudo su)
[08:11] <albertmk> Hi. I have just installed CompizFusion but I still need to install my video driver. It is a NVidia. Can someone help me?
[08:12] <Sauvin> I usually sudo su -; what's sudo -i that's better?
[08:13] <scguy318> Sauvin: spare the su
[08:13] <wolferine> man sudo
[08:13] <scguy318> Sauvin: sudo -i -> root path, vars
[08:13] <bastid_raZor> sudo make me a sandwich
[08:14] <Tech-Mike> sup peeps, just want to know which p2p prog is best - want to switch from limewire
[08:15] <Avulture> Fellas, is there a way to convert Mp3pro to Mp3 without losing the quality ?
[08:15] <Tech-Mike> mp3_lam e
[08:16] <Tech-Mike> *mp3_lame
[08:16] <scguy318> Tech-Mike: Gnutella, QTella, etc.
[08:16] <scguy318> Tech-Mike: I don't P2P at all
[08:16] <musikgoat> Tech-Mike: torrent
[08:16] <Tech-Mike> i8 qtella is what i was checkn out
[08:16] <Tech-Mike> i torrent also
[08:16] <Avulture> guys ,,, is there a way ?
[08:16] <Tech-Mike> switched from azureus - ktorrent
[08:17] <scguy318> Tech-Mike: azureus suits me, for all the bloat
[08:17] <scguy318> Tech-Mike: uTorrent on Wine might work
[08:17] <Avulture> i think no one knows :S
[08:17] <scguy318> Tech-Mike: there are some CLI ones I think
[08:17] <Avulture> hmm,,what is the best bittorrent site guys ?
[08:17] <musikgoat> enhanced ctorrent
[08:17] <musikgoat> rtorrent
[08:17] <Tech-Mike> i used azureus and utorrent on vista but now use either default gnome-bittorrent or ktorrent
[08:17] <morphinex> Avulture: torrentz.com
[08:18] <scguy318> Avulture: isohunt.com as a search engine, demonoid.com for tracker
[08:18] <musikgoat> Avulture: demonoid
[08:18] <Avulture> i think mininova is good too
[08:18] <musikgoat> suprnova is back, but its just piratebay with an old front end
[08:18] <Avulture> :)
[08:19] <Tech-Mike> i use mininova
[08:19] <Avulture> i heard about that torrent site,, but unfortunately it's private
[08:19] <Avulture> i think it's called torrent damage
[08:19] <Avulture> many of my frineds told me that's it's just the best one
[08:19] <musikgoat> whats private?
[08:19] <scguy318> Avulture: i have a demonoid invite
[08:19] <Avulture> needs invitations
[08:20] <Avulture> scguy318, thanx buddy i use demonid too
[08:20] <cael> i was told to come here for a question relting to Yaboot,OSX and kubuntu.
[08:20] <Avulture> scguy318,  have you heard of torrent damage ?
[08:20] <scguy318> Avulture: i havent
[08:20] <scguy318> cael: yaboot, liek dual-boot?
[08:20] <cael> how do i configure yaboot to include OSX and make yaboot the first thing my imac boots?
[08:20] <cael> yes scguy
[08:21] <Avulture> scguy318, http://www.torrent-damage.net/
[08:21] <stuebillet> anyone have any idea as to why i would have problems mount UDF dvd's
[08:22] <scguy318> cael: i have no idea, not something the average person would know about here
[08:22] <scguy318> cael: ive seen guides for GRUB tho
[08:22] <internetaccess> hello
[08:22] <musikgoat> Avulture: are signups closed?
[08:22] <Avulture> yeah :S
[08:22] <internetaccess> kindly response
[08:22] <Avulture> since a very long time
[08:22] <cael> grub is a x86/amd
[08:22] <Avulture> i heard that's just the best one on earth
[08:22] <cael> and yea demonoid registers are set invitecode/1st of the month
[08:22] <Cryoniq> Think im going nuts soon. How hard shall it be to get a damned printer shared from this system so others computers can print via network.. :(
[08:22] <Avulture> congested with alot of things
[08:22] <scguy318> true
[08:23] <Cryoniq> sorry for the curse.. saw it now..
[08:23] <scguy318> cael: i do have Mac OS X 10.4.8 x86 ISOs, and I have a few guides :P
[08:23] <musikgoat> Avulture: are you sure?  i just registered
[08:23] <scguy318> cael: but obviously not what u want
[08:23] <internetaccess> hellllllllllllllllllo
[08:23] <scguy318> hai
[08:23] <cael> i guess they did it to rid bot signups/regulate the flow of registers
[08:23] <internetaccess> response
[08:23] <Avulture> musikgoat, are you registerd now ?
[08:23] <internetaccess> pls
[08:23] <musikgoat> yeah Avulture
[08:24] <internetaccess> i need pls
[08:24] <Avulture> :D
[08:24] <Avulture> let me try :D
[08:24] <cael> ohh scg
[08:24] <internetaccess> hi musikgoat
[08:24] <cael> is yours the JaS vers?
[08:24] <cael> i'm downloading it atm off a slow torrent -_-
[08:24] <musikgoat> hi
[08:24] <internetaccess> hello
[08:25] <Avulture> musikgoat, i think that site is been blocked by my ISP
[08:25] <internetaccess> why?
[08:25] <Avulture> musikgoat, what do you think of that site ?
[08:25] <musikgoat> sorry to hear that
[08:25] <musikgoat> i haven't really tried it yet
[08:25] <musikgoat> i'll give it a go
[08:25] <Avulture> yeah try it buddy
[08:25] <cael> i know howto make windows pcs multi-boot, verry easily actually its OpenFirmware PPC computers thats still new to me
[08:26] <Some_ux|laptop> how do i install raw hid usb on my ubuntu (/dev/hiddev0 for example) ?
[08:27] <Avulture> musikgoat, check your pvt
[08:27] <cael> dangit i think scguy left be4 mseeing my msg,
[08:27] <cael> but i take it sofar no one here has knowlage on yaboot?
[08:28] <musikgoat> Avulture: check my privates?  not right now, thats for later
[08:28] <Avulture> musikgoat, how did you register ?
[08:28] <Avulture> it needs a ticket number ?
[08:28] <musikgoat> no, don't fill that in
[08:28] <hmhowie> hi everybody. is anyone having problems with the package server for feisty-security atm?
[08:28] <Avulture> and it went smoothly ?
[08:29] <chuy_max> is there an app to encrypt a file and later restore it with a key so only I can view it?
[08:29] <musikgoat> yeah, got my confirm email and confirmed
[08:29] <mike__> i am having problems trying to get this mythtv to work, nothin much happens :P i dont know what im doin
[08:29] <albertmk> What is <shift><super>Button1 ? I am running compiz fusion
[08:29] <musikgoat> now browsing the site
[08:29] <mike__> im running fiesty
[08:29] <albertmk> I mean, I dont know what <super> is.
[08:29] <musikgoat> super is the windows key
[08:29] <albertmk> thanks
[08:30] <GuHHH> super man?
[08:30] <m11> is there super linux key ?
[08:31] <cael> hmmm anyone know to to mount a drive's partition to ubuntu? (my yaboot partition is /dev/hda2 )
[08:32] <Myrtti> sb end
[08:32] <Cryoniq> yatta.. finaly got printer network shared and working.. :P Now my day is near perfection ^^
[08:32] <Myrtti> !mount | cael
[08:32] <ubotu> cael: 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
[08:32] <Avulture> musikgoat, do you know some of working proxies ?
[08:32] <musikgoat> umm,  two that i've used at work are ninjaproxy.com and vtunnel.com
[08:32] <m11> cael, make dir in /media/disk , then mount with :mount /dev/hda2 /media/disk
[08:33] <cael> i'm using the Kubuntu distro
[08:33] <musikgoat> but you could use tor
[08:33] <Avulture> musikgoat,  i used vtunnel
[08:33] <Avulture> it refused it
[08:33] <Avulture> many are using it
[08:33] <musikgoat> oh
[08:33] <musikgoat> what about tor?
[08:33] <Avulture> hmm didnt' try it before.. but tell me,, is it really a great site  ?
[08:34] <juanra> hola a todos...........
[08:34] <musikgoat> i'm looking around,  it seems to have a decent amount of stuff.  i wouldn't really say its the best,  i'm quite happy with demonoid
[08:34] <Avulture> musikgoat, is using Tor an easy thing ?
[08:34] <Tarkus> when ubuntu asks for your password often for certain things, and the rest of the screen fades dark. well that fade animation lags, and is really slugish and annoys me like crazy.. is there i way i can fix this so its smooth? if not then is there a way to have no fading animation?
[08:35] <Avulture> or needs alot of configuration ?
[08:35] <musikgoat> we'll see if the seed/leech ratio is good after a while
[08:35] <codeyman> I am having trouble getting Dual monitors to work on feisty using mergedFB(ATI rev250 9000).. the setup is laptop+external LCD but the external monitor just show the stretched version of the laptop monitor.. any suggestions?
[08:35] <cael> ty that worked
[08:35] <musikgoat> umm, i haven't used tor on ubuntu before,  but i remember reading about a firefox plugin
[08:35] <Avulture> yeah there is a tor plugin i think let me see
[08:36] <m11> cael , if partition is NTFS, consider NTFS-3g
[08:37] <Some_ux|laptop> i dont understand isnt usbhid driver part of the standart install of linux ?
[08:37] <WaltzingAlong> !ntfs-3g
[08:37] <ubotu> ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[08:38] <cael> !yaboot
[08:38] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about yaboot - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:38] <cael> hmm has nothing for it
[08:38] <cael> i semi get what i need to do i needto make teh yaboot partition Active that i know
[08:39] <cael> now i need to set it for the Openfirmware Device path, hda path and partition number OS OSX
[08:39] <cael> *OF OS X
[08:39] <cael> Gparted shows its /dev/hda5
[08:40] <cael> (i know that its the one since its the 80GB partition i made for it , and its type: "hfs+"
[08:40] <Tarkus> anyone know why my windows sometimes open in the top left corner, instead of where i had it when i last used the program (center)?
[08:40] <CyberMad> about mount NTFS, is this same problem like mine? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3394801#post3394801
[08:40] <codeyman> I am having trouble getting Dual monitors to work on feisty using mergedFB(ATI rev250 9000).. the setup is laptop+external LCD but the external monitor just show the stretched version of the laptop monitor.. any suggestions?
[08:40] <m11> cael, u on mac ?
[08:40] <cael> yes
[08:40] <m11> sry m8, cant help there
[08:40] <cael> a imac G3 to be exact
[08:41] <c_olin> Is someone able to help me get my direct file transfer working on xchat and feisty fawn?
[08:41] <musikgoat> Avulture: the site reminds me of ilovetorrents,  where you have to split rar's on all files, and there are rigid guidelines on how to upload and what clients to use
[08:41] <Some_ux|laptop> now i am baffled, what is usbhid ? is it a kernel module ? a device driver ?
[08:43] <cael> but Kubuntu seems to slowdown after updates are applied for a mac w/ these specs G3 PPC: 400mhz, 512MB ram 27GB partition for Ubuntu, whats better Xubuntu PPC or Regular Ubuntu PPC (Fiesty Fawn)
[08:43] <musikgoat> i know what the acronym stands for universal serial bus human interface device,  but i'm sure that doesn't help much :-P
[08:43] <cael> and usb hid are rather vauge
[08:43] <m11> cael , xubuntu for that low procesor imho
[08:43] <Imsdle> I want to know how to access another computers samba folder via terminal.. i want to create a backup script
[08:44] <cael> ranging from generic keyboards/mice to gamepads cameras and anything to do w/ human input
[08:44] <musikgoat> wow Avulture,  they are not lying about the number of seeders
[08:44] <Avulture> musikgoat, so is it really a great site ?
[08:44] <cael> wish i had a better torrent for OSx86 than whats on demonoid
[08:44] <cael> 13 seeds butreallllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllly slow arse speed
[08:45] <JesseT77> Hi
[08:45] <musikgoat> well my first experience makes me want to come back for more, i'd say its good
[08:45] <cael> gonan build a 2GHZ windows pc w/ OSX86 and Ubuntu fiesty fawn
[08:45] <musikgoat> i'm getting a full 1MB/s
[08:45] <cael> you downloading OSx86 musik?
[08:45] <musikgoat> thats better than average,  no cael
[08:46] <Some_ux|laptop> where do i get a list of ubuntu kernel modules
[08:46] <cael> but in general Demonoid is pretty good
[08:46] <JesseT77> Is there a way to get firefox to open "exe" files you download directly into wine?
[08:46] <cael> no
[08:46] <cael> ya haveto save then open
[08:47] <jeremyb> JesseT77: did you mention the extesion?
[08:47] <musikgoat> JesseT77: you may find something in about:config
[08:47] <jeremyb> extension*
[08:47] <cael> its somewhat ... a failsafe in firefox to prevent maleware that tries to install by directly making a browser run a exe file after download
[08:47] <musikgoat> oh
[08:48] <JesseT77> cael: jeremyb and co in #firefox pointed me to the "opendownload" plugin which adds a "run" button. That leaves how to interpret the file up to the OS.
[08:48] <cael> least its what it does in windows vers
[08:48] <jeremyb> (at irc.m.o)
[08:48] <Imsdle> ?
[08:48] <JesseT77> cael: So I think that should cause the file to be invoked through the same method as if I double clicked in nautilous
[08:48] <serph> what package do I need installed to get wx-config?
[08:49] <Avulture> musikgoat, the problem in those kinds of sites.. you have to maintain a good ratio between uuploading and downloading
[08:49] <cael> ok that does it i'm going to get tested for sugar diabeties.. thats the 3rd 2 liter of Faygo i downed in a hole day                      w/o really realising it >_<
[08:49] <musikgoat> yeah, i have a decent cable line, i don't mind
[08:50] <Avulture> musikgoat, what if you don't have
[08:50] <JesseT77> Simplifying the question: is there a way to get Nautilous to open exe's straight into wine? :)
[08:50] <musikgoat> my demonoid rating is 3.8
[08:50] <jeremyb> what other kind of diabetes is there?
[08:50] <Avulture> is there any way to cheat the tracker ?
[08:50] <musikgoat> i dunno
[08:50] <cael> avu yes but you can and will get banned if caught
[08:50] <JesseT77> jeremyb: There are insulin diabetes ;)
[08:50] <cael> kind ya nee dto take w/ just pills
[08:51] <jeremyb> JesseT77: isn't sugar an integral part of that too?
[08:51] <randoman> anyone know how to get the gnome menus in kiba-dock?
[08:52] <cael> yea but theres the type litterally called sugar diabeties where you litterally consume too much sugar in teh sense say your thirsty too much and your drinking nothing but pop
[08:52] <JesseT77> jeremyb: I am wildly guessing that you either end up craving sugar or craving insulin. IANAD
[08:52] <musikgoat> yey, time to go watch weeds, see ya Avulture
[08:52] <musikgoat> thanks for the recommendation
[08:52] <cael> and avu start making some torrent release or repacks. and seed some
[08:52] <cael> then when ya start downloading seed to atleast 2 full copies
[08:52] <Avulture> Later musikgoat
[08:52] <Avulture> NP buddy
[08:53] <Some_ux|laptop> ok, i give up.
[08:53] <cael> Faygo Moonmist: Sugars: 31g per serving, Serving size:8
[08:53] <Some_ux|laptop> anyone know how to install NUT ?
[08:53] <JesseT77> I Am Not A Squirrel
[08:54] <cael> :P on average i gothru 1~3 2lieter bottles a day
[08:54] <JesseT77> cael: I go through an average of 4
[08:54] <Imsdle> does anyone know how to access a server i.e. 192.168.5.10 from terminal
[08:54] <JesseT77> .. er.. cans.. *you*win*
[08:55] <JesseT77> Imsdle: SSH would be a popular method
[08:55] <JesseT77> Imsdle: VNC is another
[08:55] <cael> yea jesse i drink enough to make a Insulin type 1 diabetic go into shock
[08:55] <to3ff> hai
[08:55] <Tarkus> anyone know why my windows sometimes open in the top left corner, instead of where i had it when i last used the program (center)?
[08:55] <Imsdle> sorry.. i mean i need to access a samba shared folder
[08:56] <JesseT77> imsdle smb://192.168.5.10/
[08:56] <cael> i every so often have a smirnoff or 2
[08:56] <cael> but i'm a liqor wuss
[08:56] <cael> *Liqour
[08:56] <Imsdle> oh..
[08:56] <Imsdle> fams
[08:56] <Imsdle> fanks
[08:56] <JesseT77> np
[08:56] <cael> lms
[08:56] <cael> if its on sayt a 2 router network like me
[08:57] <cael> Make sure the computer w/ Ubuntu is on same network as teh on eyyour trying to access
[08:57] <cael> otherwise ya wont be able to acess it
[08:57] <Imsdle> im still stuck.. do i cd smb:// or just smb..
[08:58] <Imsdle> sorry
[08:58] <JesseT77> Imsdle: yes, make sure you are on the same side of a natting router. Or if you are on a different side, consider SCP instead of samba and set up a port forward
[08:58] <Imsdle> yeah im on the same side
[08:58] <JesseT77> Imsdle: smb:// will only work in nautilous (the file browser) not on the terminal
[08:58] <Imsdle> i can access it fine via nautilous
[08:58] <JesseT77> Imsdle: On the terminal it is better if you mount the samba share onto an empty directory. Then you can cd there.
[08:58] <Tech-Mike> synaptic question: if i choose download package files only...where  do they download to?
[08:58] <Imsdle> oh ok
[08:59] <Imsdle> i'll try that
[08:59] <Imsdle> fanks
[09:00] <q_a_z_steve> good work on the Ctrl+Alt+Backspace, froze the first time, but if I do it fresh, it's fantastic, however I still don't have the cube, although it's enabled... Any ideas???
[09:00] <cael> henh i tend to like game/anime alot for music
[09:00] <teKnofreak> Tech-Mike, /var/cache/apt/archives
[09:00] <Tech-Mike> coo thx
[09:01] <alienseer23> my bluetooth turned off, how do I turn it back on (terminal code?)
[09:01] <cael> though i wonder if teh people doing devs on the PPC kubuntu know about a bug w/ the "PowerMac Screamer" sound driver w/ imacs
[09:01] <Hakan[TT] > Hi, everyone.. Got a questions that I cant find any answer on ...   If I download and install Ubuntu 6.06 LTS - Supported to 2011
[09:02] <Hakan[TT] > what dose it cost
[09:02] <cael> (where using teh left front headphone jack mutes all sound and the right jack works but dosnt mute the onboard speakers
[09:02] <JesseT77> yay for ctrl+alt+backspace! Yay for rescue terminal! boo to ubuntu's monitor handling, ouch.
[09:02] <alienseer23> how do I eneble bluetooth?
[09:03] <JesseT77> Hakan[TT] : has an interesting question. Does LTS cost moneys?
[09:03] <cael> alien i wouldnt know i dunn have any bluetooth supported devices maybe someone here can help
[09:03] <cael> jesseyou use aim.msnor yim?
[09:04] <m11> jesset77, translate LTS ?
[09:04] <cael> gonna innstalll xubuntu for the mac instead of kubuntu
[09:04] <Evanlec> anyone here play Enemy Territory?
[09:04] <JesseT77> cael: Google Talk which runs a version of Jabber I think
[09:04] <m11> ET!
[09:04] <JesseT77> m11: LTS == Long Term Support
[09:04] <Hakan[TT] > The "LTS" version of Ubuntu receives long-term support. 3 years for desktop versions and 5 years for server versions
[09:04] <m11> ah , tnx jesset77
[09:05] <cael> i use adium in OSX what has jabber support
[09:05] <cael> *which
[09:05] <Hakan[TT] > dose the LTS cost anything ? cos if I install liek 10 servers with LTS support cos I dont wanna upgrade every 2 year or soo,,, but will it cost any ?
[09:05] <JesseT77> cael: yeah my mac friend has that and when I message him he has domo kun jumping all around his screen. aaaaah!
[09:05] <m11> then my answer is this, i think it has longer time of support, but u can buy comercial one
[09:06] <Hakan[TT] > But then....  Ubuntu 7.04 - Supported to 2008   and only  Ubuntu 6.06 LTS - Supported to 2011
[09:07] <JesseT77> Hakan[TT] : I remember wondering that when I saw those downloads on ubuntu's website. I did not research thoroughly: but they don't explain that in detail on the site, or at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ubuntu ?  (my web browser is froze right now so I can't looks 4u :)
[09:07] <Hakan[TT] > soo why dotn 7.04 have LTS then ?
[09:07] <Tarkus> anyone know why my windows sometimes open in the top left corner, instead of where i had it when i last used the program (center)?
[09:07] <Some_ux|laptop> does anyone here use NUT for his UPS ?
[09:08] <SLT> i do
[09:08] <JesseT77> crap it is, I am so totally running PuTTy in ubuntu. How uselessly amusing! :)
[09:08] <Some_ux|laptop> how do i install NUT
[09:08] <Hakan[TT] > We got 10 servers sunning linux and Iam thinking of change them all to ubuntu but the LTS is nto explained well :(
[09:09] <teKnofreak> Tarkus, which window of which app ?
[09:09] <JesseT77> Some_ux|laptop: Sorry nope don't know what NUT is. Maybe Hakan[TT]  knows? He is installing 10 Linux servers right now :)
[09:09] <Hakan[TT] > and I asked the question tot he support company and no answer at all :(
[09:10] <Some_ux|laptop> NUT is a UPS monitoring package for linux
[09:10] <teKnofreak> Tarkus, think the default location of that app.window is top right corner or something similar
[09:10] <JesseT77> Hakan[TT] : Did you check out the wikipedia article I mentioned? my browser is down so I can't, but that is where I would look for a description of LTS
[09:10] <DarKChr0n0s> how many days left for 7.10?
[09:10] <cew_joker> sasa
[09:10] <teKnofreak> 6 more IIRC
[09:10] <DarKChr0n0s> LTS = Long Term Support
[09:10] <kurros> LTS only refers to secruity updates
[09:10] <Tarkus> teKnofreak, hmm. now everything opens at the bottom right..
[09:11] <kurros> security, too
[09:11] <DarKChr0n0s> u mean 6.10 LTS ??
[09:11] <Hakan[TT] > wiki dont work on my browser it use a font thats broken :( I can use my lap top later... but I use for some minitor stuff atm.
[09:11] <teKnofreak> DarKChr0n0s, i meant 6 more months
[09:11] <Hakan[TT] > yes 6.06 LTS
[09:11] <Tarkus> teKnofreak, they keep changing locations every so often. its very strange. i've always had this problem with ubuntu, even after soo many re-installations.
[09:11] <DarKChr0n0s> 7.10 is due next month
[09:11] <Hakan[TT] > not 6.10
[09:12] <JesseT77> DarKChr0n0s: kurros: his question is: does LTS cost extra somehow?
[09:12] <bastid_raZor> next april Hardy Heron will be LTS
[09:12] <Hakan[TT] > is 7.10 LTS comming next month ?
[09:12] <DarKChr0n0s> yes 7.10 next month
[09:12] <pawitp> LTS costs not being in the edge of the technology
[09:12] <kurros> no. its only a promise by the package maintainers
[09:12] <teKnofreak> Hakan[TT] , nope 6 more months
[09:12] <DarKChr0n0s> that's y it's called 7.10
[09:12] <bastid_raZor> 7.10 will not be LTS
[09:12] <DarKChr0n0s> 10 = october
[09:12] <Hakan[TT] > dose it cost any money to run that version ?
[09:12] <kurros> 7.10 is not LTS. 8.04 (perhaps) will be LTS
[09:12] <DarKChr0n0s> nope
[09:12] <pawitp> nope
[09:12] <teKnofreak> er... 7.10 is not LTS
[09:12] <pawitp> All ubuntu is free
[09:12] <Avulture> guys is there a way to make tor use only one server ?
[09:12] <DarKChr0n0s> UBUNTU IS FREE :)
[09:12] <JesseT77> Hakan[TT] : Ok, there's the answer. No charge, but your software gets updated less often to remain more secure. :)
[09:13] <bastid_raZor> LTS just means long term support .. doesn't mean you pay for anything
[09:13] <Avulture> i meant a certain server
[09:13] <DarKChr0n0s> Hakan[TT] :  Its' not windows channel :P
[09:13] <teKnofreak> 7,10 Gusty - oct 2007, 8.04 LTS - april 2008
[09:13] <kurros> Avulture: you mean only use one node?
[09:13] <Tarkus> teKnofreak, any ideas?
[09:13] <Hakan[TT] > aaa thats very nice.. thx for answer....  where can I see relese palns for LTS versions ?
[09:13] <izm91> ok...  It seems I'm missing crtbeginS.o which is part of libtool.  any ideas?
[09:13] <DarKChr0n0s> teKnofreak:  i told you.. next month
[09:13] <Avulture> Kurros just for example that server on germany.. i want to use it only
[09:14] <Avulture> not to switch every time for a new one
[09:14] <teKnofreak> DarKChr0n0s, whats next month ? its not LTS
[09:14] <Dracari> Windows = Winblows
[09:14] <Dracari> lol
[09:14] <DarKChr0n0s> not talking abt LTS, talking avt 7.10
[09:14] <DarKChr0n0s> abt*
[09:14] <Dracari> if XP wasnt bad ennough but Winblows Vista sucks something feirce~!
[09:15] <Avulture> kurros, You got me buddy ?
[09:15] <DarKChr0n0s> it's time to switch to ubuntu from windows xp/vista etc.. with all that eyecandy ppl want :D
[09:15] <nanonyme> Dracari, and ubuntu wants to be just as eyecandy as vista <3
[09:15] <JesseT77> Holy Schnikeys! Now I am running windows TightVNC client on ubuntu. And it works, and it's fast! ;)
[09:15] <kurros> Avulture: you can set StrictExitNodes, I suppose
[09:15] <DarKChr0n0s> 7.10 will be awesome :D
[09:15] <nanonyme> 7.10 will be eye candy ^^
[09:15] <pawitp> nanonyme, you can easily disable it in ubuntu without being ugly :)
[09:15] <Dracari> i beta tested visa thru Beta 2 to RC1
[09:16] <Avulture> kurros, do you use TOr ?
[09:16] <bluekeys> Help! I need to uninstall completely...everything that is vmware
[09:16] <MehdiHassanpour> hi, I don't receive updates after a "sudo apt-get update" command, seems Packages or Releases files from apt server are being cached! any help ?
[09:16] <Dracari> UNOMPTIMSED BLOATWARE P O S~!
[09:16] <nanonyme> pawitp, well, with some people X won't even start with the eye candy enabled by default
[09:16] <DarKChr0n0s> but few ppl like those stuff..
[09:16] <Dracari> vista sucks the big one
[09:16] <kurros> Avulture: not actively, no. I ran a node for a while
[09:16] <bluekeys> I'm trying to install VMWare and I can't because it says something is still installed
[09:16] <Avulture> Ok thanks
[09:17] <Avulture> Kurros but i think ,, that automatic switching from a server to another gave Tor that hi security ?
[09:17] <nanonyme> pawitp, it's quite a big step backwards to have to say ubuntu users they should disable compiz from command line ;)
[09:17] <JesseT77> I have no idea how to use VMware, or maybe I would. :)
[09:17] <hmhowie> everything's working again okay on my internet :) turns out my flatmate was blocking the net with his torrent client
[09:17] <bluekeys> well VMWare thinks it's uninstalled
[09:17] <bluekeys> I need to purge my system of all things vmware related though
[09:17] <pawitp> nanonyme, if it does run, you can disable it from the GUI
[09:17] <bluekeys> how would I do that?
[09:17] <bluekeys> I'm a noob at commands
[09:18] <pawitp> And there's going to be bulletproof-x
[09:18] <hmhowie> qemu rocks :)
[09:18] <jandem> JesseT77: I like virtualbox :)
[09:18] <kurros> Avulture: yes, using StrictEntry/ExitNode is not in the spirit of Tor. it's why it require a packet to go through 3 nodes.
[09:18] <bluekeys> is qemu easy to use?
[09:18] <bl00dsh0t> vmware server :)
[09:18] <nanonyme> pawitp, hmm, bulletproof-x?
[09:18] <Dracari> theres a few thing si still use Winblows XP  (PS2 hacking) and tiny things but rest i've switched to Mac OSX and Ubuntu
[09:19] <m11> when u speak about virtualization , does any of u know where can one download JeOS ???
[09:19] <bluekeys> I would like to use virtualization software to run lots of operating systems
[09:19] <DarKChr0n0s> why wud you do that !
[09:19] <bluekeys> m11, are you talking about what used to be E-O/S?
[09:19] <Dracari> and btw VMWare = free via 5 finger Net discount :P
[09:19] <m11> JeOS bluekeys
[09:19] <Dracari> lol
[09:19] <pawitp> nanonyme, X that is supposed a configuration utility on startup failure
[09:19] <kurros> JesseT77: another vote for VirtualBox here. they have debs on their site even
[09:19] <hmhowie> bluekeys: yeah, qemu's okay. you'll have to use the command line a bit, but only a little
[09:19] <DarKChr0n0s> time for lunchhhhhh (Y)
[09:19] <m11> bluekeys , google for it
[09:20] <JesseT77> jandem: kurros: ooers, thank you guys for the thumbs up
[09:20] <sylverfox> hi all
[09:20] <kurros> and 1.5 supports seamless desktop w/ windows :)
[09:20] <sylverfox> how to install a .bin file?
[09:20] <Dracari> but VMware tends to w/ each new version leave out a much older os
[09:20] <DarKChr0n0s> type ./a.bin
[09:20] <john__> can anyone tell me more about dmi_string:memory error on startup of 64bit ubuntu
[09:20] <bluekeys> m11 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E/OS
[09:20] <kurros> like VMWare Fusion/Parallels under OS X
[09:20] <q_a_z_steve> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/desktop-effects/+bug/89786 !!!
[09:20] <hmhowie> sylverfox: if you know it should be installed, try ./<name of file>
[09:20] <bluekeys> that's what I thought you were talking about. I googled up jeOS though. Looks interesting
[09:20] <m11> bluekeys , JeOS
[09:20] <m11> not E OS
[09:21] <m11> ok
[09:21] <m11> bluekeys
[09:21] <hmhowie> sylverfox: that will run the file
[09:21] <bluekeys> m11
[09:21] <bluekeys> what
[09:21] <m11> i am trying to find download for it
[09:21] <ID107> i want my mam
[09:21] <Dracari> theres another freeware pc emu i fogot the name of it
[09:21] <ncode> who programs on c
[09:21] <ID107> i do
[09:21] <segagman> i wish i could
[09:21] <jandem> ncode: i do
[09:21] <Dracari> though its got a dreamcast port  too ^^
[09:21] <linuxemacs> ncode: id do
[09:22] <_polto_> hello all
[09:22] <ID107> if ($me == idiot) { /quit }
[09:23] <segagman> i was showing ny friend linux ..he left so i thiught i come here to hummble me haha<my way 4 lol
[09:23] <sylverfox> hmhowie: should I run it as root?
[09:23] <hmhowie> sylverfox: if you can trust it
[09:23] <bluekeys> m11, it's not available yet
[09:23] <sylverfox> ok
[09:23] <Dracari> ohh yea now i know~!
[09:23] <bluekeys> you can't get it right now
[09:23] <sylverfox> thanks
[09:23] <Dracari> "DosBox"
[09:23] <ID107> for (idiots = 0;idiots<userInChan;i++) { countIdiots++} printf("idiots = " );
[09:24] <Dracari> had it running a OLD version of Redhat on my Dreamcast\
[09:24] <JesseT77> Dracari: start menu, run, type in "cmd"......
[09:24] <_polto_> i did modified a Feisty LiveDVD, added many programs and everything work fine, except one thing: i changed the default network configuration but /etc/network/interfaces is rewritten by some process. :( do somebody know how to avoid this or how to set my static config ?
[09:24] <ID107> ops, it wont work
[09:24] <hmhowie> ID107: youe missing a ;
[09:25] <JesseT77> ID107: syntax error: undeclared variable "idiots" in line 1
[09:25] <ID107> yeah
[09:25] <ID107> lol
[09:25] <ID107> i noticed
[09:25] <bluekeys> how can I completely remove something?
[09:25] <POVaddct> bluekeys: apt-get remove --purge pkgname
[09:25] <ID107> apt-get remove --purge something
[09:25] <jandem> apt-get remove --purge package
[09:25] <bluekeys> I have vmware parts still on my computer, and I can't seem to remove it completely
[09:25] <JesseT77> hmhowie: ncode: learn Ruby
[09:25] <segagman> i got this biostar bord that wont dig the xubuntu pd 805 ,512? polto wish i new
[09:25] <DarKChr0n0s> use low level format?
[09:26] <Dracari> lol i wonder if someone will take up furthering DosBox DC ... be kinda sweet to see "ubuntu on Sega dreamcast" XD
[09:26] <ID107> throw ur box in the ground
[09:26] <m11> bluekeys: what u want remove?
[09:26] <ncode> jesse tath was for my ??
[09:26] <bluekeys> Vmware
[09:26] <bluekeys> I want to install it
[09:26] <m11> ah
[09:26] <JesseT77> bluekeys: failing --purge napalm is effective against most storage media :)
[09:26] <hb> does anybody here use or have an opinion about the tor network?
[09:26] <bluekeys> but when I try to, I get errors saying it's been installed before and pieces are still left on the computer
[09:26] <segagman> tor rules
[09:27] <JesseT77> ncode: you were asking about C :)
[09:27] <m11> bluekeys: best is to go to their site and follow instructions
[09:27] <sylverfox> still not installing the bin file
[09:27] <ID107> mv /usr/bin/rm / rm -rf /
[09:27] <JesseT77> segagman: what? tor?
[09:27] <bluekeys> they don't have instructions
[09:27] <sylverfox> it says that I don't have access tyo it
[09:27] <JesseT77> segagman: Terrorist Onion Router? ;)
[09:27] <bluekeys> they just say to purge my system of every vmware things
[09:27] <hmhowie> JesseT77: ruby's pretty slow compared with c :) (though i don't doubt it's a lot easier to program in ruby than in c)
[09:28] <hb> I love the idea of supporting a network (45Mbps fios pipe sitting idle makes me cry) but I'm a little worried about the recent news articles about Tor servers being busted for random BS like child porn
[09:28] <predaeus> ID107, these kind of messages are not welcome here. Learn to behave or leave.
[09:28] <_polto_> any idea about network configuration and why /etc/network/interfaces is rewritten by LiveDVD scripts ?
[09:28] <ID107> lol
[09:28] <ncode> jesse but im on debian server asking tath
[09:28] <DarKChr0n0s> only thing that stops me from shifting completely to linux is games!
[09:28] <segagman> its freedom from ..lets c google indexting ect
[09:28] <Dracari> lmao wonder if xubuntu could be ported to the SH4 processor then it'd be possible to see a actuall Dreamcast port XD
[09:29] <JesseT77> _polto_: I suspect few packages will reconfigure your network adapters out of the box since there is no sensible default for that sort of thing
[09:29] <segagman> anonymity
[09:29] <hb> JesseT77: Terrorist Onion Router?
[09:29] <JesseT77> ncode: What? I dunno. I just heard you say "who uses C" so I said "lurn Ruby". Thas all :)
[09:30] <hb> JesseT77: Not a fan of it?
[09:30] <segagman> bs
[09:30] <hb> JesseT77: or do you consider it more harm than good?
[09:30] <segagman> anonymity
[09:30] <segagman> freedom
[09:30] <hb> I believe your english is a bit confused.
[09:30] <segagman> indext the corp.
[09:31] <hb> freedom means not having to hide.
[09:31] <segagman> from who?
[09:31] <segagman> the BIG man
[09:31] <hb> I see.
[09:31] <JesseT77> hb: Well, no serious grudge, but it does escape me what good will come of it besides hiding the tracks of nefarious deeds. :)
[09:31] <segagman> im human i can think 4 myself
[09:31] <livingdaylight> Hola Ubunteros!
[09:31] <hb> you ate wall candy as a child didn't you?
[09:32] <segagman> so you want to be indext
[09:32] <Tarkus> anyone know why my when i open an application (firefox, nautilus, gedit, etc..) its always in a different spot, usually corners (top left). this is really annoying. is there any way i can make them open and be placed in the same spot i had them last time (center)?
[09:32] <hb> JeseT77: sorry, that wasn't at you.  It was directed at the person wearing the tinfoil hat.
[09:32] <ncode> im twisted lol
[09:32] <segagman> under thought crimes say..1984
[09:32] <livingdaylight> ?puedes algien ayuderme
[09:32] <JesseT77> hb: The tor-foil hat :D
[09:33] <Dracari> brb gonna install Xubuntu ppc to this mac gonan signon my winblows pc
[09:33] <hb> ><
[09:33] <hb> you win
[09:33] <JesseT77> 1984 is so last millenium
[09:33] <hb> meh
[09:33] <hmhowie> JesseT77: i think the point is that at hte moment people can monitor and are monitoring everything you do on the net. if you use ssh or any sort of encryption you are already a "suspect". tor allows people to preserve their personal space online.
[09:33] <MeRodent> !sp
[09:33] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sp - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[09:33] <segagman> yea cause of morres law
[09:33] <MeRodent> !es
[09:33] <ubotu> Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[09:34] <livingdaylight> ahhh... no hablas espanol algien aqui?
[09:34] <livingdaylight> bueno, gracias muchachos... Viva la revolucion!
[09:34] <segagman> i want to "surf the net" with out being a crimanl just cause i hit enter
[09:34] <JesseT77> livingdaylight: no senior, gracius :)
[09:35] <ID107> whats gracius?
[09:35] <JesseT77> segagman: I'll tell you a secret. Who do you think controls the TOR directory servers ... (wait for it... ;)
[09:35] <Dracari> i soo hate this winblows pc but back in ^^;;
[09:35] <ID107> DOD ?
[09:35] <ID107> white house?
[09:35] <caveman24> I got a problem, updated to feisty and got no xserver
[09:36] <segagman> duu soligers r using it in iraq
[09:36] <ID107> caveman24: ati vga?
[09:36] <predaeus> !offtopic
[09:36] <ubotu> #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!
[09:36] <caveman24> did dpkg-rconfigure xserver-xorg with no results
[09:36] <caveman24> nvidia
[09:36] <ID107> caveman24: apt-get install nvidia-driver
[09:36] <caveman24> did
[09:36] <sky1> how do I add other repositories to the ubuntu synaptic manager ?
[09:36] <caveman24> the x server says somthing about missing kernel moduls
[09:37] <ID107> caveman24: apt-get install module-assistant
[09:37] <JesseT77> sky1: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AddingRepositoriesHowto
[09:37] <ID107> caveman24: then, module-assistant prepare
[09:37] <ID107> caveman24: module-assistant a-i nvidia-driver
[09:37] <sky1> JesseT77: thanks
[09:37] <ID107> caveman24: apt-get install nvidia-driver-kernel-headers or something like that
[09:38] <JesseT77> If I try to use any screen resolution besides 1024x768 in ubuntu everything becomes aggressively diagonal. :)
[09:38] <hb> Maybe I'm asking the wrong question.  Is there a way to support the FSF with bandwidth/cpu time from a decentralised node?  I currently have a few workstations that are sitting idle with ~50Mb each :(
[09:38] <ID107> nvidia-kernel-headers i think
[09:38] <segagman> EFF fredom of info act ....us freedom (0il) control supress US this country my dads dad dads fought 4 is a coprp. joke
[09:38] <segagman> the writeing is on the wall
[09:38] <segagman> tor = fredom
[09:38] <predaeus> hb, wrong channel I would say. Don't know where to contact them. Try their website.
[09:38] <caveman24> how do I make bitcx scroll back up so I can see those commands?
[09:39] <JesseT77> like, the kind of diagonal that kills people.
[09:39] <hb> what about ubuntu/debian since that's what I'm currently working with?
[09:39] <hb> caveman24: pageup/down
[09:39] <linux_begineer1> anybody know how to mount ntfs parition on fedora ?
[09:39] <caveman24> ok
[09:39] <caveman24> thx
[09:39] <segagman> any wayz i got this biostar bord no mater what i do it wont install ubuntu
[09:40] <segagman> partlogic
[09:40] <MeRodent> linux_begineer1, try #fedora
[09:40] <JesseT77> linux_begineer1: I am not a big fan of fedora (fedora refuge in ubuntu land) but they may have better advice in the #fedora chan :)
[09:40] <linux_begineer1> thanx
[09:41] <ID107> yeah yeaaah
[09:41] <linux_begineer1> You need to be identified to join that channel
[09:41] <POVaddct> segagman: does any live-cd boot on that board?
[09:41] <linux_begineer1> i getting this error when try to join
[09:41] <hb> wait
[09:41] <segagman> yes
[09:41] <hb> is it even possible to mount a ntfs fs from ext3?
[09:41] <segagman> xubuntu
[09:41] <JesseT77> linux_begineer1: type /msg nickserv help
[09:41] <MeRodent> linux_begineer1, check the server messages.
[09:41] <sadmin> hey
[09:41] <POVaddct> segagman: but the install fails?
[09:41] <JesseT77> hb: read-only yes
[09:41] <hb> ah
[09:41] <sadmin> guys i am unablt to boot from my disk
[09:42] <segagman> when formating
[09:42] <sadmin> it says no boot media foung
[09:42] <sadmin> found
[09:42] <mechdave> linux_begineer1, mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/device /mount/point should do it
[09:42] <sadmin> am stuck now yesterday it was all good
[09:42] <POVaddct> segagman: did you try the alternate cd?
[09:42] <WaltzingAlong> hb: what should that mean? mount one file system when in fact another file system exists? imagine telling someone who can understand latin to read a book in chinese. would that work?
[09:42] <segagman> ?
[09:42] <sadmin> i have 3ware raid controller installed
[09:42] <JesseT77> sadmin: did you just install ubuntu, or what has changed?
[09:42] <sadmin> any idea wht to do
[09:42] <POVaddct> segagman: not the live-cd, but the text mode installer
[09:42] <linux_begineer1> thanx mechdave
[09:43] <sadmin> no my user compalin that this morning when he starts server his data was lost
[09:43] <JesseT77> WaltzingAlong: I think he meant mount one filesystem onto a mountpoint on a different filesystem, which by itself is not unusual.
[09:43] <sadmin> i say ok reboot ur machine now it cant boot
[09:43] <sadmin> though my raid utility shows raid is build
[09:43] <sadmin> wht to do i have no idea whats this
[09:44] <sadmin> JesseT77 wht i do now
[09:44] <JesseT77> sadmin: Are they running ubuntu? has any event happened to their machine that might conceivably put their raid out of sync?
[09:44] <segagman> never tried
[09:44] <visual> Hello every one
[09:44] <WaltzingAlong> JesseT77: could be. i always seem to misunderstand the obvious
[09:44] <sadmin> but it shows raid is completely sync
[09:44] <segagman> dl now ing
[09:44] <mechdave> linux_begineer1, also have a look at www.freenode.net on how to register your nick so you can enter #fedora
[09:44] <sadmin> oh yes one more thing
[09:44] <POVaddct> segagman: does the machine have internet access via dhcp?
[09:44] <visual> I'm a new user to LInux Ubuntu
[09:44] <segagman> yea
[09:44] <POVaddct> segagman: wait
[09:44] <JesseT77> sadmin: Well, "Build" != "in sync"
[09:45] <POVaddct> segagman: then you don't need to download the whole alternate cd
[09:45] <segagman> not this rig
[09:45] <sadmin> my engineer plug out a disk and start machine it wont then it plug it n unplug another one
[09:45] <sadmin> no use
[09:45] <POVaddct> segagman: download the netinstall cd, its only 9mb
[09:45] <sadmin> did that cause not to boot
[09:45] <segagman> were?
[09:45] <JesseT77> sadmin: So, the client is not running ubuntu?
[09:45] <MeRodent> what's the path to a network drive?
[09:45] <sadmin> no no its ubuntu
[09:45] <sadmin> whats the cure now
[09:45] <segagman> ty 4 ur help
[09:45] <sadmin> reinstall
[09:46] <JesseT77> sadmin: Ok. It has been a long time since I have worked with 3ware raid. Are you able to boot from CD to check things out?
[09:46] <POVaddct> segagman: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/feisty/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/mini.iso
[09:46] <Tarkus> how do i remove the search history from the form in: (system>administration>network tools>Whois "Domain Address")
[09:46] <sadmin> no media this time its remote branch
[09:47] <segagman> never installed over lan or net...file roller?
[09:47] <JesseT77> sadmin: so the server is far away and there is no way to get a CD or any boot media to it?
[09:47] <sadmin> till now
[09:47] <visual> Thanks
[09:47] <sadmin> i have to get mahine back
[09:47] <MeRodent> anyone know what the path to a network drive is?
[09:47] <POVaddct> segagman: at the boot prompt of the cd, say  server   then it installs a base system. after that, you install xubuntu by typing  apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[09:48] <sadmin> whats the cure then
[09:48] <sadmin> i think reinstall
[09:48] <sadmin> or some thing else could we do
[09:48] <segagman> hows this working?
[09:49] <JesseT77> sadmin: There are many paths to a solution for you. If you do choose to reinstall however, I would recommend against using raid for you case.
[09:49] <segagman> curious
[09:49] <AboSamoor> is there any utility available on linux for song identification  ?
[09:49] <POVaddct> segagman: how is what working?
[09:49] <Tarkus> anyone know how to clear all the search form history in done in gnome?
[09:49] <sadmin> what paths
[09:49] <JesseT77> sadmin: It sounds like a problem with the master boot record which would imply the rest of your data is probably ok
[09:49] <sadmin> can u plz guide
[09:50] <JesseT77> sadmin: Does your 3ware utility give you a way to work with the master boot record?
[09:50] <segagman> i get it but i know thers somyhing i dont understand that i want to know
[09:50] <sadmin> seems to be so i install grub then
[09:50] <sadmin> no
[09:50] <sadmin> not at all
[09:50] <segagman> ok
[09:50] <JesseT77> sadmin: installing grub would be a good idea, but how can you do that if you cannot boot from a cd?
[09:51] <mechdave> sadmin, could you restate your problem for my benefit?
[09:51] <sadmin> well i can boot but i have no media there
[09:51] <sadmin> so better is if i send another machine there
[09:51] <JesseT77> mechdave: sadmin has a 3ware raid setup for ubuntu on a remote erver that refuses to boot all of a sudden
[09:51] <mechdave> JesseT77, Uh oh!
[09:52] <JesseT77> sadmin: If there is absolutely no way to get other media to boot your server, and you can send another server instead, then I can see where you are coming from
[09:52] <JesseT77> sadmin: if you do that, then reinstalling grub on the server you get back in order to retrieve your data should work.
[09:53] <sadmin> sure
[09:53] <JesseT77> sadmin: I would urge leaning toward a remote hosting solution that gives you a way to boot from CD though
[09:53] <sadmin> well i  take backup every day
[09:53] <sadmin> whats that solution
[09:53] <segagman> i love reading this stuff
[09:53] <sadmin> can u explain
[09:53] <sadmin> elaborate
[09:54] <JesseT77> sadmin: "remote hosting solution" meaning "company that hosts your machine"
[09:54] <mechdave> sadmin, the machine that won't boot, do you have physical access to it?
[09:54] <sadmin> over internet
[09:54] <sadmin> my ubuntu machine
[09:54] <sadmin> ?
[09:54] <JesseT77> mechdave: he has been telling me that there is no way he can have his hosting provider boot from CD for him
[09:54] <sadmin> no i wont have physical access
[09:55] <sadmin> well my engineer is there
[09:55] <sadmin> any work u wana check there
[09:55] <sadmin> tel me
[09:55] <Neky> Wenas
[09:55] <JesseT77> sadmin: it is not feasable for your engineer to burn an ubuntu CD on site and then boot from that?
[09:56] <JesseT77> sadmin: I just want to know if there is a faster way than shipping the servers back and forth. I would never want to have to wait for a process like that, whew!
[09:57] <mechdave> sadmin, I guess you are sorta stuffed then, unless you have a shell account on another machine on the internal network of your hosting provider to see if the machine can be seen from the internal network?
[09:57] <sadmin> well i can bring it back in an hr
[09:58] <sadmin> am sending another machine too
[09:58] <sandesh> what is column STAT in the output of  ps x . wht does R and S indicate
[09:58] <sadmin> ok am leaving
[09:58] <sadmin> take care
[09:58] <segagman> i read on bigblus web site that you can make linux a screensaver...A.how do i conpose a live cd to do so and B. how do i get it to work?
[09:58] <segagman> blues*
[09:58] <mechdave> sadmin, good luck with your server
[09:58] <hochimoo> hey, can anyone help me setting up my vpn to the office?
[09:59] <JesseT77> sadmin: ditto! :)
[09:59] <segagman> ant thoughts?
[09:59] <sandesh> in the output of ps x command wht does STAT indicates .. and wht is S and R indicate
[09:59] <segagman> y*
[09:59] <JesseT77> vpn, ew
[09:59] <JesseT77> My VPN is SSH :)
[09:59] <JesseT77> And ssh tunnels
[09:59] <sadmin> thanks
[09:59] <sandesh> in the output of ps x command wht does STAT indicates .. and wht is S and R indicate
[10:00] <sadmin> am still confused wht many options u were talking abt
[10:00] <sandesh> in the output of ps x command wht does STAT indicates .. and wht is S and R indicate
[10:00] <segagman> its is going to take me 2-3 years not 2b so green
[10:00] <segagman> haha
[10:00] <sandesh> in the output of ps x command wht does STAT indicates .. and wht is S and R indicate
[10:00] <JesseT77> sadmin: my main push was: if your engineer can burn an ubuntu CD on site, and then boot from the CD you could re-install grub
[10:01] <hmhowie> JesseT77: exactly. who needs vpn when you have ssh? :)
[10:01] <sandesh> in the output of ps x command wht does STAT indicates .. and wht is S and R indicate
[10:01] <POVaddct> sandesh: R means runnable, S means sleeping (usually waiting for i/o)
[10:01] <sandesh> k thanks. .
[10:01] <mechdave> sadmin, well if you could ssh into a machine other than yours at your hosting provider you might be able to ping the internal address of your machine to see if it really is dead or just lost it's firewall
[10:02] <JesseT77> hmhowie: I can't answer that question. I honestly don't know what VPN practically refers to. Is it a way to link networks, like ipsec? is it a remote control solution, like vnc? a file sharing system, like samba or ntfs?
[10:02] <JesseT77> mechdave: sadmin has mentioned that his engineer, onsite, can see the boot problem "no boot media detected" or similar, and can use the 3ware raid utilities as well
[10:02] <sky1> JesseT77: I dont have https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu in my Ubuntu Edgy, I only have software sources, which looks different than one on the website
[10:02] <mechdave> JesseT77, vpn = virtual private network, windows speak for ipsec I think
[10:03] <sky1> JesseT77: I mean software properties
[10:03] <hmhowie> JesseT77: ipsec is a sort of vpn. basically the point of vpn is that you add another layer to the network packages allowing one port on the target computer to function as a link to all ports on the target computer
[10:03] <JesseT77> sky1: mine looks different too. Go to the "third party software" tab and work from there.
[10:03] <hmhowie> JesseT77: s/packages/packets/
[10:03] <MrEgg964> Hi all, I'm looking for help syncing my Palm m130 w/ Feisty. Can anyone help, or possibly re-direct me towards the appropriate channel ? tia :)
[10:03] <mechdave> JesseT77, Oh ok well it is sorta over then for sadmin then... need to get physical access to get it going again
[10:03] <POVaddct> mechdave: not, it's not windows speak. vpn is a general term, ipsec is just one possible type of vpn. openvpn is another.
[10:04] <mechdave> POVaddct, Oh ok, well I thought it was only windows... Ya learn something every day eh!
[10:05] <JesseT77> I thought only windows users would feel the need to use one. :)   Do VPN's tend to use a bunch of ports over the air? whereas, for instance, SSH tunnels only use one?
[10:05] <segagman> ok why ...or i meen how do i burn dvds to play in set top boxes from ubuntu from .avi z from axxo ...if i new i would stop the dual boot...
[10:05] <livingdaylight> !Augustus Kolya
[10:05] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about augustus kolya - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:05] <hochimoo> Im trying o use openVPN
[10:05] <livingdaylight> !ping Augustus_Kolya
[10:05] <JesseT77> Just about the only thing I know about VPN is that clients at my ISP seem to have to buy specialized hardware on both ends of the link and need a static IP. That's all I know, aka the reasons I would never want one heh
[10:06] <hochimoo> I have been given a key and cert
[10:06] <hochimoo> but not a very good Idea where to begin
[10:06] <natsume> hi,
[10:06] <d4zz4> ive got a VPN here, fibre backbone between 5 sites
[10:06] <segagman> that the bottom line? 4 ubuntu
[10:06] <livingdaylight> anyone know how to configure Deluge? should i forward ports or tick 'use random ports' anyone?
[10:07] <natsume> i have a question here, where my server always had a slow performance
[10:07] <MeRodent> JesseT77, there are other uses for VPN. And you can have software VPNs. I use a VPN so I don't have to move 2 meters to the right in order to fix my daughters computers. ;)
[10:07] <hmhowie> JesseT77: if your routers support nat traversal, you don't really need any special hardware, provided everyone just wants to talk to one computer
[10:07] <natsume> i just upgrade my ram, but i still slow. adding 4 GB swap file still had a problem
[10:08] <JesseT77> on our wan we have a bunch of branches securely connected so that all machines are on a 10/8 network and can see each other on a virtual lan, but all the traffic is SSL/TLS encrypted between our border routers. Is that similar to a VPN?
[10:08] <sky1> after string copy how do i add null character to end of second string ? or its also copied ? for(m=0;m<8;m++) {strcpy(A[m] ,B[m] );}
[10:08] <MeRodent> JesseT77, yep.
[10:09] <hmhowie> JesseT77: im not sure how vpn is strictly defined. my instinct would say that any implementation that doesn't add another skin to the network packet onion is not vpn
[10:09] <arcan3z> 5
[10:09] <JesseT77> sky1:  strcpy copies the null for you as long as your target has enough capacity to hold the string
[10:09] <sky1> cool
[10:09] <_polto_> JesseT77, do you have an idea pls about what can rewrite my own network config on LiveDVD ?
[10:09] <JesseT77> sky1: that is one of the main differences from memcpy
[10:10] <JesseT77> _polto_: are you afraid that that has happened, or that it might in the future? I don't think any module will rewrite your file.
[10:10] <POVaddct> sky1: better use strncpy(), makes your code less vulnerable to buffer overflows
[10:10] <segagman> how do i burn media to play in dvds from ubuntu i can do every thing but this???
[10:10] <JesseT77> sky1: listen to your POVaddct :)
[10:11] <JesseT77> segagman: burn media from ubuntu? data discs or DVD video?
[10:11] <POVaddct> sky1: this is even mentioned in the manpage of strcpy()
[10:12] <livingdaylight> segagman, that is such a weird question
[10:12] <segagman> i wish i new what you all were talking about but this is relavent to me...............im sorry dvd media so as to play in set top boxes
[10:12] <sky1> POVaddct: ok
[10:12] <_polto_> JesseT77, i did a modified LiveDVD with a network config in /etc/network/interfaces, and something rewrite this file and i have all interfaces with DHCP.
[10:12] <marlun> Is there a small app that can record from my laptops mic?
[10:12] <livingdaylight> segagman, yoiu just burn it and then play it...
[10:12] <POVaddct> segagman: sorry, don't know. i don't even have a dvd drive.
[10:12] <JesseT77> segagman: what is your source media? Are you *cough*illgally*cough* copying DVD's, or converting some other video to DVD?
[10:12] <segagman> im useing sonic in winblow$
[10:12] <segagman> avi
[10:13] <segagman> no my friend avi file
[10:13] <segagman> home cof
[10:13] <[nrx] > !katapult
[10:13] <ubotu> katapult is the new application launcher for KDE, to be used with applications, bookmarks, and Amarok playlists. Once you have installed, hit Alt+f2 -> katapult, then hit Alt+Space, and type what you want.
[10:13] <JesseT77> _polto_: Ah. Then I am not sure. I do know all modules register the files they write in dpkg. There is some dpkg switch where you hand it a file and then it tells you which module wrote it.
[10:13] <segagman> ok say my weding avi file
[10:14] <segagman> i want to send to my mom 300 hundred miles away
[10:14] <_polto_> ok, ill look thanks
[10:14] <JesseT77> livingdaylight: great, thanks for reminding me the Dew is gone. ;)
[10:14] <segagman> ubuntu rules but this is gray 2 me
[10:15] <livingdaylight> segagman, you can use DeVeDe to convert avi to iso and then burn as iso image to DVD
[10:15] <hmhowie> JesseT77: copying dvds is not illegal in all countries.
[10:15] <livingdaylight> segagman, or you should be able to just dump the avi as is to your DVD
[10:15] <JesseT77> segagman: That is a good question to which I don't know the answer. I do know I use DVDstyler on Windows to great effect. and uhhhhh... I forget the program I used to convert from avi to mpeg2. But all my friends with macs laugh at me because aparently macintosh comes with a "do whatever segaman is talking about" icon right on the desktop. :)
[10:16] <hmhowie> segagman: then use mkisofs to create an iso image for a cd or dvd and then cdrecord it :)
[10:16] <JesseT77> livingdaylight: most DVD players won't play AVI though
[10:16] <livingdaylight> JesseT77, those mac guys are always laughing at us :/
[10:16] <natsume> ermss,
[10:16] <natsume> md6 : active raid1 sda8[0] 
[10:16] <natsume>       128720704 blocks [2/1]  [U_] 
[10:16] <JesseT77> livingdaylight: I mean, my modded xbox will but, this is segagman's MOM we are talking about :)
[10:16] <natsume> how to resync it back ?
[10:16] <livingdaylight> JesseT77, so convert it to iso and then burn to dvd... that is what DeVeDe is for  sudo aptitude install devede
[10:17] <JesseT77> hmhowie: making an iso out of a avi still won't let it play on a DVD player, ouch ;)
[10:17] <hmhowie> JesseT77: you can use transcode to convert it. but good luck with the command line arguments...
[10:17] <livingdaylight> JesseT77, yes it will, i been doing it for my son for some time now...
[10:17] <segagman> i live in kansas ....sorry i dont know as much as you guys but s**t im trying
[10:17] <hmhowie> JesseT77: you have a dvd-player that won't play avi? i thought that had been pretty much standard for years now
[10:18] <JesseT77> livingdaylight: avi is a container format. So you are saying your son's DVD player is happy with Xvid and Matroska codecs? or? ;)
[10:18] <livingdaylight> everyone, segagman is from Kansas :s
[10:18] <JesseT77> hmhowie: Not to my knowledge. DVD red book specs require MPEG2
[10:18] <livingdaylight> JesseT77, i'm saying i convert avi's to iso and burn to dvd afterwhich it plays on their dvd player
[10:18] <segagman> no i just want it play in my moms dvd..im from mo
[10:18] <segagman> my wifes from here
[10:19] <segagman> but you al have helped
[10:19] <JesseT77> livingdaylight: keep in mind iso is a file system not a video format. Unless you are converting the video to another video format, say MPEG2, it still needs to get decoded somewhere along the line.
[10:19] <segagman>  i think i get it now
[10:20] <segagman> yea why aint there a pro gram in synaptic or add/rmove for this
[10:20] <mechdave> segagman, I use gstreamer good, bad and ugly plugins for all that
[10:20] <segagman> it is 2007
[10:20] <JesseT77> livingdaylight: it is possible your son's DVD player rivals XBMC and can play a ton of avi codecs. I just don't know of any DVD players that can or I wouldn't have needed to mod my Xbox :P
[10:21] <livingdaylight> JesseT77, all i know is it works... i 've even simply dumped avi unto cd and it plays from my computer, although i've yet to see it work fromdvd player
[10:21] <greenmanwitch_> hi!
[10:21] <segagman> dear prudence
[10:21] <livingdaylight> JesseT77, have you tried DeVeDe?
[10:21] <segagman> im going to
[10:21] <MeRodent> segagman, you might try http://fixounet.free.fr/avidemux/
[10:21] <Hakan[TT] > Where can i find about future releases for Ubuntu ?
[10:22] <segagman> how do u do that apt-get thing
[10:22] <livingdaylight> hmhowie, how would you use mkisofs instead of DeVeDe?
[10:22] <Ethan> Hi,
[10:22] <Ethan> I am looking for DSL, does someone know if they have a irc chan ?
[10:22] <segagman> sorry i new
[10:22] <livingdaylight> segagman, use synaptic if its easier...
[10:22] <MeRodent> segagman, sudo apt-get install "package name"
[10:22] <segagman> please hold...
[10:22] <livingdaylight> segagman, go to System>Administration>Synaptic Package Manager... Search for DeVeDe
[10:23] <hmhowie> livingdaylight: i'd use mkisofs because i've always used it. it's possible devede does exactly the same thing.
[10:23] <livingdaylight> JesseT77, you drag your avi file into DeVeDe and you can even preview 60s by default to see how it will turn out
[10:24] <livingdaylight> hmhowie, so, you cd to directory and go mkisofs <name of avi file> ?
[10:24] <JesseT77> livingdaylight: the answer is yes, DeVeDe is doing your video encoding as it creates the iso. It uses Mplayer to do it. You are not simply balling an avi into an iso. ;)
[10:24] <petezzz> Anyone know whether the Gutsy ISO Images will be reduced from 713 MB to 700MB so it fits on a standard CD ?
[10:24] <livingdaylight> JesseT77, good to know :D
[10:25] <JesseT77> also their website warns the latest package is buggy so you'll want to roll back a step instead of using the one available on Fiesty
[10:25] <JesseT77> livingdaylight: regardless, that does look like a cool package that I can now wave under the noses of my mac brethren. Thank you. :)
[10:25] <greenmanwitch_> I have a belkin F5D7010 wifi card and I installed the rt2500 driver.. er... now what?
[10:26] <MeRodent> petezzz, try #ubuntu+1
[10:26] <livingdaylight> JesseT77, but it would be nice to know of a different way to make vcd's as turning a 700mb avi into a 2gb iso is a waste of a dvd imo
[10:26] <greenmanwitch_> I know my way around Linux but I'm an ubuntu newbie and a wifi newbie.
[10:26] <JesseT77> Is there a keyboard shortcut for "paste" in ubuntu's terminal application? ctrl-insert doesn't work, middle click doesn't work, and I don't like having to right click and use the menu each time. ;)
[10:26] <livingdaylight> JesseT77, yes, even if it is somewhat of a bluff; they won't know that :p
[10:26] <petezzz> MeRodent: OK - Thanks
[10:26] <POVaddct> greenmanwitch_: first thing, the ralink drivers do not work very well with network manager (because they are incompatible with wpa_supplicant)
[10:27] <greenmanwitch_> JesseT77: that is because it is shift insert, not ctrl insert
[10:27] <MeRodent> JesseT77, ctrl v
[10:27] <greenmanwitch_> POVaddct: yeah well I'm using wifi-radar
[10:27] <MeRodent> JesseT77, or maybe not.. :)
[10:27] <JesseT77> livingdaylight: mpeg2 is less efficient than avi with modern codecs. But, that is the only way to get braindead DVD players to play them.
[10:27] <Hakan[TT] > To answer my own question I asked soem time ago:   HardyHeron (8.04 LTS; Planned for April 2008)
[10:27] <kurros> Ctrl+Shift+V in gnome-terminal
[10:27] <POVaddct> greenmanwitch_: i don't know wifi-radar. i always use iwconfig and stuff on the command line
[10:28] <JesseT77> MeRodent: Nope, ctrl-V will let me escape the next control character I type though.
[10:28] <POVaddct> greenmanwitch_: what type of wireless encrytion do you wanna use?
[10:28] <greenmanwitch_> POVaddct: well in gentoo I used that for my rtl8187 card.. once.. I could try again
[10:28] <MeRodent> JesseT77, but right mouse context menu gives you paste.
[10:28] <greenmanwitch_> POVaddct: don't really remember the command line though
[10:28] <greenmanwitch_> POVaddct: command line way, I mean :P
[10:28] <JesseT77> Hakan[TT] : Thank you for reposting the answer too, I think this channel gets logged on the web so future googlers will thank you. :)
[10:28] <greenmanwitch_> POVaddct: WEP 64bit
[10:28] <livingdaylight> JesseT77, so, how do you convert avi to mpeg2? coz although devede works i still would like to be able to put a 700mb avi on a cd rather than going the iso /dvd route
[10:28] <POVaddct> greenmanwitch_: okay
[10:29] <JesseT77> kurros: bingo, that did it. Thanks. :)
[10:29] <sams> hello friends
[10:29] <sams> how r u all
[10:29] <POVaddct> greenmanwitch_: can you terminate wifi-radar so it does not interfere?
[10:29] <livingdaylight> hola sams que tal?
[10:29] <MeRodent> livingdaylight, looks like avidemux will do it for you.
[10:29] <Ketzal> kevincito88, bones, entra al canal espaol, este es ingles xD #ubuntu-es
[10:29] <livingdaylight> MeRodent, ahh...can you say more?
[10:30] <sams> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38087/...help me
[10:30] <greenmanwitch_> POVaddct: by that you mean close or uninstall?
[10:30] <MeRodent> livingdaylight, http://fixounet.free.fr/avidemux/screenshots.html
[10:30] <JesseT77> livingdaylight: That is what DeVeDe is doing. It is converting your 700mb avi file into mpeg2. Mpeg2 is less efficient, so you get a 2gb file. VCD is worse, it requires MPG1. You only get about 40 minutes of crappy video onto one disc that way.
[10:30] <POVaddct> greenmanwitch_: i really don't know wifi-radar so i cannot tell if closing it will be enough
[10:30] <MeRodent> livingdaylight, or drop the screenshots.html section.
[10:30] <livingdaylight> nudges JesseT77 did you see what MeRodent just dropped onus?
[10:30] <WaltzingAlong> sams: no file? is squid installed? is squid3 installed? /etc/squid3
[10:31] <gorski> how do i backup the system, please?
[10:31] <sams> yes
[10:31] <sams> WaltzingAlong:
[10:31] <JesseT77> livingdaylight: If you want to store more video data onto a disc, if you want to take advantage of avi's sexy modern codecs, you need a better player attached to the TV. I modded an Xbox and installed a homebrew app called XBMC that lets me play any video file my computer can play, so I just burn data discs and I can fit about 10 hours of high quality video per DVD, or 2 hours per CD.
[10:32] <livingdaylight> JesseT77, oh, i see... that is what DeVeDe 'IS' doing...
[10:32] <MeRodent> livingdaylight, you need to update your mom.  sudo apt-get upgrade mom?
[10:32] <livingdaylight> JesseT77, well, i burn these for my son who lives with his mother 'elsewhere' so...
[10:32] <JesseT77> MeRodent: it is livingdaylight's /son/ and segagman's mom. :)
[10:32] <livingdaylight> LOL MeRodent
[10:33] <Semidios> hmm.  I have a noob question.  I just did sudo fdisk -l to show all my drives.  but they are all showing up as /dev/sd** . even my windows partion which is sba1, but it shows up everywhere else as hda1?  did I do something wrong?
[10:33] <sams>      WaltzingAlong:::  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38088/
[10:33] <WaltzingAlong> Semidios: seems there is a scsi controller, nope nothing wrong
[10:33] <MeRodent> JesseT77, that'd be a bit difficult wouldn't it unless he/she's a hermaphrodite.
[10:33] <JesseT77> livingdaylight: so buy your son a laptop haha
[10:33] <Tech-Mike> i8 peeps, anybody using qtella on fiesty amd64? cuz i cant get it to ./configure
[10:33] <WaltzingAlong> Semidios: or if not a scsi controller just that is how they are being handled by the systems
[10:34] <JesseT77> MeRodent: or it might just be two very seperate people, who by freak coincidence EACH own a standard DVD player! ;)
[10:34] <WaltzingAlong> sams: sudo updatedb  && locate squid.conf
[10:34] <Tech-Mike> at end of config i get qt headers not found, i do "locate qt-mt" and it pulls up!
[10:34] <MeRodent> JesseT77, what's the odds on that happening?
[10:34] <livingdaylight> JesseT77, but someoen did say i should just be able to drop an avi unto cd directly with gnombaker and it'll play, haven't tested it on dvd player yet (he's 5! :))
[10:35] <JesseT77> You've got to forgive my sarcasm tonight my wife makes me watch House MD ;)
[10:35] <JesseT77> livingdaylight: oh it'll play alright. On a computer. :)
[10:35] <JesseT77> Or a modded Xbox.
[10:35] <sams> WaltzingAlong i didnt got u
[10:35] <greenmanwitch_> POVaddct: ok, now what?
[10:35] <JesseT77> I get 13 episodes of House onto a disc and my wife plays them on teh Xbox
[10:36] <gorski> how do i backup the system, please?
[10:36] <livingdaylight> JesseT77, yes, it works on computer...but not dvd player i suspect... Got a spare Xbox? ;p
[10:36] <POVaddct> greenmanwitch_: do you see your AP when doing  sudo iwlist ra0 scan ?
[10:36] <WaltzingAlong> sams: merely enter that. first updates the database, second searches for that file; you could also sudo aptitude reinstall squid
[10:36] <sams> ok sudo updatedb
[10:36] <sams> ok
[10:36] <sams> sorry
[10:36] <dgjones> !backup | gorski
[10:36] <ubotu> gorski: There are many ways to back your system up. Here's a few: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BackupYourSystem , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DuplicityBackupHowto , https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HomeUserBackup , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MondoMindi - See also !sbackup and !cloning
[10:36] <greenmanwitch_> POVaddct: says "interface doesn't support scanning"
[10:36] <POVaddct> greenmanwitch_: try  sudo ifconfig ra0 up  before
[10:36] <greenmanwitch_> POVaddct:  (I don't think I have a ra0)
[10:37] <JesseT77> livingdaylight: you can do what I did. Find someone with an Xbox and a broken DVD player. Then there is a place in town I found out about that will replace the drive for $60
[10:37] <POVaddct> greenmanwitch_: if you use rt2500, you should have ra0
[10:37] <greenmanwitch_> POVaddct: yeah and rt2500 is modprobed.
[10:37] <greenmanwitch_> POVaddct: ra0: ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device
[10:37] <JesseT77> livingdaylight: or buy one cheap off someone upgrading to a 360 :)
[10:37] <livingdaylight> JesseT77, but how did you get the Xbox off the person?
[10:38] <WaltzingAlong> sams: after sudo updatedb           then      locate squid.conf              which should show you found locations
[10:38] <JesseT77> livingdaylight: it was broken. They were going to throw it away. :)
[10:38] <livingdaylight> ahhh...
[10:38] <POVaddct> greenmanwitch_: try to find out which interface is the wireless card. run  iwconfig  without parameters
[10:38] <greenmanwitch_> POVaddct: only lo and eth0 :S
[10:39] <JesseT77> actually my story is a bad example. I got the box in '05 when the cost to fix the drive was more than the cost of a new box. I didn't fix the drive until '07 when I found the $60 deal.
[10:39] <POVaddct> greenmanwitch_: then the driver did not find the card. are you sure the card really has a rt2500 chipset?
[10:39] <greenmanwitch_> POVaddct: belkin F5D7010
[10:39] <JesseT77> And in the interim, I just played video off samba from my computer, which XBMC will also happily do.
[10:40] <WaltzingAlong> JesseT77: avid user of xlink kai?
[10:40] <POVaddct> greenmanwitch_: that says nothing. the card manufacturers keep changing chipsets frequently without renaming the cards.
[10:40] <greenmanwitch_> POVaddct: yeah, I know, it is annoying.
[10:40] <greenmanwitch_> POVaddct: hmm how do I check, then?
[10:40] <JesseT77> WaltzingAlong:  :D  actually no, but I hear people say things like that a lot in the xbmc forums.
[10:40] <POVaddct> greenmanwitch_: look at the output of lspci
[10:40] <WaltzingAlong> JesseT77: :D ok
[10:41] <sams> WaltzingAlong: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38089/
[10:41] <greenmanwitch_> POVaddct: yeah, sorry, I just did that before you answered. Stupid question :P
[10:41] <adac> anyone knows good tutorial for x11vnc?
[10:42] <lalali> hi. suddenly ubuntu running on vmware server doesn't boot anymore. boot stops after displaying "* Running local boot scripts (/etc/rc.local) What can I do ?
[10:42] <JesseT77> adac: tutorial, no. But I know hows to use it?
[10:42] <greenmanwitch_> POVaddct: 02:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4306 802.11b/g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 03)
[10:42] <lalali> (I did update system with desktop updater, but I remember yesterday rebooted Ok. )
[10:42] <POVaddct> greenmanwitch_: see? no ralink
[10:42] <greenmanwitch_> POVaddct: hehehhe I guess I was just wasting my time, then :P
[10:43] <JesseT77> adac are you setting up the client side or the server side?
[10:43] <WaltzingAlong> sams:  did you just install squid then got that? perhaps you could reinstall it? sudo aptitude reinstall squid    you could also purge first then install          sudo aptitude purge squid && sudo aptitude install squid              otherwise you could just start your config file from the example there             sudo cp /usr/share/doc/squid/examples/squid.conf /etc/squid/squid.conf
[10:43] <Usrl_> ok, I tried to install python-qt4 for this program I found, the package installed but the program still said a dependency was missing, I tried installing another deb, and now it says that python-qt4 is broken. I've tried using apt-get -f install and synaptic, but they both want to remove other packages... including kubuntu-desktop which seems like a VERY BAD IDEA. Any ideas how to get rid of...
[10:43] <Usrl_> ...it without screwing up my ubuntu further?
[10:43] <greenmanwitch_> POVaddct: I probably should have checked lspci before I did this. I'll remember this next time I go through the hell that is wifi configuring
[10:43] <POVaddct> greenmanwitch_: you have to use the bcm43xx driver along with the appropriate firmware, or if that fails ndiswrapper :(
[10:43] <adac> JesseT77: server side
[10:43] <JesseT77> If I try to use any screen resolution besides 1024x768 in ubuntu everything becomes aggressively diagonal. :)
[10:43] <x0rg> Sorry newb question can i connect to two servers at once in xchat
[10:43] <greenmanwitch_> POVaddct: ewww ndiswrapper sounds like pure evil
[10:43] <sams> ok
[10:43] <adac> JesseT77: it should be running also when noone is logged in
[10:44] <greenmanwitch_> x0rg: yes
[10:44] <WaltzingAlong> sams:  also it seems there is a backup at /etc/squid/squid.conf.backup          but you should check it
[10:44] <Bui> How do i go about that
[10:44] <JesseT77> x0rg: yep. I am on irc.mozilla.org and "ubuntu server" (whatever that is) at the same time
[10:44] <JesseT77> adac: indubidably
[10:44] <Bui> do i just type /server next server i want
[10:44] <POVaddct> greenmanwitch_: i guess the 4306 is not too new for the bcm43xx driver
[10:44] <greenmanwitch_> Bui: the first button on the top menu, click that and new tab or something then connect to a server on the new tab.. sorry I'm not exactly sure. I use weechat
[10:45] <JesseT77> adac: I have done it before on debian. It was something like vncserver -geometry 1024x768
[10:45] <POVaddct> greenmanwitch_: but i have no experience with broadcom wireless, i avoid these chipsets
[10:45] <JesseT77> adac: and it would create it's own dedicated desktop with no monitor attached, on view :1 or summay
[10:45] <Bui> while i'm here, Can someone check a link to see if it is a windows virus? IT's a link to a .jpg
[10:46] <POVaddct> greenmanwitch_: just be sure you have the firmware (maybe already present in /lib/firmware/`uname -r`)
[10:46] <WaltzingAlong> bcm43xx works with bcm4306 or vice versa
[10:46] <greenmanwitch_> Bui: check within Linux. I'm sure it won't be a problem :P
[10:46] <JesseT77> Bui: don't paste the link in channel since some windows users might click it *shrug* but pm it to me
[10:46] <WaltzingAlong> Bui: can someone check a  link to see if ms windows is a virus?
[10:46] <Bui> i'm within linux - but not 100% my version is secure, im in ubuntu
[10:46] <sams>      WaltzingAlong::: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38090/
[10:46] <greenmanwitch_> WaltzingAlong: came back affirmative, according to clamav
[10:46] <Semidios> eh, another noob question.  I'm trying add a second harddrive that will be only used for Media.  Pics, Music, Movies etc.  I already formated it as FAT 32.  and it is /dev/sdb1 . I created /mnt/Media and mounted the drive.  But thats it so far.  What I want to do, is have it named Media on the desktop.  and mount for all users with rw access.
[10:47] <Bui> i will pm you jesse, thanks a lot
[10:47] <WaltzingAlong> :D
[10:47] <hmhowie> WaltzingAlong: i'm not sure windows is a virus. you usually don't have to pay to get a virus... but then again...
[10:47] <JesseT77> Bui: There is no jpg file of any kind that can harm any posix system, including ubuntu. :)
[10:47] <greenmanwitch_> POVaddct: /lib/firmware/$(uname -r)/
[10:48] <JesseT77> Dracari: hey, are you still out there?
[10:48] <Bui> What if it has malicious software / javascript behind it ?
[10:48] <POVaddct> greenmanwitch_: $(uname -r) and `uname -r` should give the same result
[10:48] <greenmanwitch_> Bui: it won't matter in Linux.
[10:48] <Dracari> yes
[10:48] <POVaddct> greenmanwitch_: in bash
[10:48] <greenmanwitch_> POVaddct: really? I never knew ` ` worked.
[10:48] <hmhowie> Bui: then it would require a hole in the javascript implementation on firefox/your browser
[10:48] <Dracari> had a slight prob getting Xubuntu's installer running
[10:48] <n2diy> Bui: if you didn't mess with your permissions, you should be fine.
[10:49] <JesseT77> Bui: if you are concerned about being served something with a non-jpeg mime type, you can always curl -I
[10:49] <Bui> Ok but I have a windows filesystem here too
[10:49] <sams> WaltzingAlong::: i dont know how to put the hostname in squid ???
[10:49] <POVaddct> greenmanwitch_: `` is backticks, the simpler form. $() is bash only.
[10:49] <segagman> man this DeVeDe is taking awile
[10:49] <greenmanwitch_> POVaddct: good
[10:49] <Bui> No like - i didnt explain properly. I think i opened that link in windows, I just wanted to see if we could find out if it is malicious
[10:49] <JesseT77> Bui: Windows would only be vulnerable if Windows were displaying the file.
[10:49] <hmhowie> Bui: a virus on your harddrive is not a problem. it's only a problem when it gets turned into a process
[10:49] <segagman> compiz waz qwicker
[10:49] <POVaddct> greenmanwitch_: so don't use $() in a /bin/sh script, because /bin/sh is not bash on ubuntu
[10:49] <Bui> And i was worried about opening it here cos i have dual boot so if it wouldnt effect linux maybe it could get my windows filesystem
[10:50] <hmhowie> Bui: and if it is a windows virus, it won't run on linux anyway
[10:50] <greenmanwitch_> POVaddct: ahh... ok
[10:50] <Bui> i know that, but can you find out if it looks malicious?
[10:50] <JesseT77> Bui: ah. The best test would be to run a virus scanner against it. GDI+ attacks are well documented in virus scanners, and your windows would have to be 25+ months out of date to be vulnerable.
[10:50] <Bui> Like for example, is that an image ? or nothing
[10:51] <POVaddct> greenmanwitch_: /bin/sh on ubuntu is /bin/dash (debian almquist shell), more like a pure bourne shell
[10:51] <WaltzingAlong> sams:  kdesu kate /etc/squid/squid.conf                 then add the line needed, perhaps ServerName localhost
[10:51] <JesseT77> Bui: If you are worried about it not being an image but JS, then curl -I will tell you, and I can run that for you. PM me.
[10:51] <greenmanwitch_> POVaddct: what as in the original bourne? Who the hell still uses that?
[10:51] <Semidios> [03:47]   <Bui> i will pm you jesse, thanks a lot
[10:51] <JesseT77> Yes, what is the identity of this "bourne"? ;)
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[10:52] <POVaddct> greenmanwitch_: hehe. i think the reason for using dash as sh in ubuntu is to speed up the init scripts.
[10:52] <Semidios> sorry.  was pasting something to myself
[10:52] <hmhowie> Bui: you could always download the file and have a look at it under a microscope :) (od -c <file name>)
[10:52] <WaltzingAlong> Semidios: did you get it?
[10:52] <Semidios> get what?
[10:53] <WaltzingAlong> Semidios: the paste to yourself
[10:53] <JesseT77> hmhowie: did you know you can hide any file you want inside of a jpeg? not in a way that would harm bui of course, but I could show j00
[10:53] <Semidios> yes I did
[10:53] <greenmanwitch_> POVaddct: ohhhhh. Makes sense. Anything to speed up ubuntu. It is so slow compared to my gentoo box but I have to  use it on the other computers in the house because my family recently migrated to Ubuntu (I won't complain!)
[10:53] <Bui> hwhowie: if i download it and look at it, there is no chance it will affect my windows filesystem?
[10:53] <POVaddct> greenmanwitch_: i use xubuntu (ubuntu with xfce instead of gnome) and i don't find it slow
[10:53] <hmhowie> Bui: as long as you don't try to execute the file, you'll be fine
[10:54] <greenmanwitch_> POVaddct: not as fast as my xfce gentoo install ;)
[10:54] <WaltzingAlong> POVaddct: i switch forth and back with xfce, kde, and fluxbox
[10:54] <Bui> double clicking would execute though wouldn't it? I just want to see if its an actual image or not if its not its likely malicious
[10:54] <Bui> Can I send you the link so you can check for me?
[10:54] <WaltzingAlong> Bui: yes send it
[10:54] <Tech-Mike> can someone help me with qtella?
[10:55] <WaltzingAlong> mmm nutella
[10:55] <JesseT77> Bui: correct. The definition of "vulnerable" in this context is that the system in question (in this case Windows) may behave badly while it is running if it tries to handle the file directly. "Vulnerable" here does not mean that the file can rise up like a vengeful spirit and smite a filesystem that isn't even in use. ;)
[10:55] <hmhowie> JesseT77: strange. do jpeg decoders execute part of the file or something?i though a jpeg was just a fourier-transform in a reduced colourspace
[10:55] <n2diy> Bui: open your file browsers, then you could click on it, and select an app. to run it with.
[10:56] <WaltzingAlong> sams:  kdesu kate /etc/squid/squid.conf                 then add the line needed, visible_hostname localhost          then save it
[10:56] <sbucat> lol http://ilfuocodilinux.wordpress.com/2007/09/21/multimedia-converter-debian-ubuntu-kubuntu-english-page/
[10:56] <VSpike> Anyone got any clue how I could chain ddrescue and libdvdcss
[10:56] <POVaddct> wow, the about:mozilla url is still working in firefox :)
[10:56] <Bui> OK guys thanks i seem a bit parranoid but only cos i'm not 100% sure what i'm doing and how it might affect my windows filesystem. But you say it isn't in use but i can browse to it if i want ??
[10:56] <JesseT77> hmhowie: it is. The only known danger inherent for handling a jpeg is an ancient GDI+ bug where you could cause a buffer overflow on windows. fixed ages ago. The other concern Bui had was if something not a jpeg were masquerading as one, such as malicious javascript code with cross site scripting attacks or whatnot.
[10:56] <WaltzingAlong> POVaddct: would you expect it not to work?
[10:57] <Tech-Mike> no real answere... anyway - i do "./configure --with-qt-includes=/usr/include/qt3 --with-kde=no , no errors, then i do make and at the end i get some errors
[10:57] <JesseT77> Bui: That is correct. The only danger is in using windows to view the file. If you view the file, but you do it while you are not using windows, you are safe.
[10:57] <Bui> Thanks Jesse
[10:58] <POVaddct> WaltzingAlong: i wasn't sure if they removed it because it's not actually mozilla
[10:58] <hmhowie> JesseT77: well that would just be using a different file extension, wouldnt it?
[10:58] <JesseT77> hmhowie: however, orthagonal to the security concern, there is a crazy way to stuff random files into a jpeg that others may voluntarily unpack. :)
[10:59] <n2diy> hmhowie: the key is file perlmissions, which are strict on linux, and non-exsistent on Windows.
[10:59] <n2diy> permissions
[11:00] <JesseT77> hmhowie: not nessessarily. You can serve a file with one file extension from a web browser but under a different mime type. For instance you could serve text, html or js in a file with a jpg extention
[11:00] <JesseT77> hmhowie: this is important for urls like http://foo.bar/script.php?info=pic.jpg
[11:00] <hmhowie> n2diy: windows has had file permissions since nt, it's just that nobody bother sto use them
[11:01] <WaltzingAlong> hmhowie: in practice they are a joke and poorly implemented
[11:01] <Bui> oh... No one has been getting my private messagess
[11:01] <Bui> haha...
[11:01] <JesseT77> Bui: that would be correct lol
[11:01] <WaltzingAlong> bui you need to be registered for private messages
[11:01] <picodon-> erk, ntfs perms blow the doors of ext3s
[11:01] <WaltzingAlong> !register | bui
[11:01] <ubotu> bui: Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[11:02] <Bui> Yes... haha. I htought i was being ignored
[11:02] <n2diy> hmhowie: Ah, I see, havent' tried Winders since 98.
[11:02] <Bui> !register | bui
[11:02] <JesseT77> I am installing a yahoo game via wine now. I think it's gonna werk! :] 
[11:02] <JesseT77> wb sky
[11:03] <sky_> hey how can i disable bootsplah + gdm?
[11:03] <Dracari> i still have a Windows 3.11 pc w/ win3.11 in running order :P
[11:03] <hmhowie> how is that important for the url you mentioned?pic.jpg would just be passed as $_GET['info'] , wouldn't it?
[11:04] <hmhowie> WaltzingAlong: i'm with you there :)
[11:04] <Bui> ok im back in action
[11:04] <JesseT77> hmhowie: That is how the PHP would perceive it, yes. My point is that url has the extention ".jpg" -- browsers do not use the extention if a mime type is passed back in the HTTP headers.
[11:04] <n2diy> Dracari: Win 3.1, V-20, and C-64 here.
[11:05] <hmhowie> JesseT77: really? that's a huge security risk
[11:05] <Dracari> hehe add to the list my Amiga 500 and then we got somthing to talk about :P
[11:05] <WaltzingAlong> luckily some risks are worth the rewards
[11:05] <n2diy> Dracari: And a TI-99a
[11:06] <Dracari> got a Tandy 1000?:P i do XD
[11:06] <hmhowie> n2diy: ah, the TI-99-4a was a great machine :)
[11:06] <segagman> converting files from file1..................................
[11:06] <segagman> WTF
[11:07] <JesseT77> hmhowie: not really. What vector of attack could you use on that? Someone clicks a link thinking they'll get a jpg, and get an html page instead? or get asked to download an exe?
[11:07] <hmhowie> JesseT77: it would however explain the proliference of internet pages without discernable .html, .php or .whatever endings
[11:07] <n2diy> hmhowie: got a spare power supply?
[11:07] <ddr4>  /msg nickserv link ddr4_ mail
[11:07] <segagman> yea
[11:08] <segagman> :-P
[11:08] <hmhowie> JesseT77: i see what you mean. you can embed anything you want in standard .html anyway
[11:08] <hmhowie> n2diy: sorry :(
[11:08] <segagman> hmm i want 2 know
[11:08] <amo> hi
[11:08] <SlimeyPete> hi
[11:09] <n2diy> hmhowie: Ok, someday I'll have to build one, thanks.
[11:09] <JesseT77> hmhowie: It's also possible to concatenate a jpg with a rar and get a file that will behave as both
[11:10] <JesseT77> My yahoo game installed beutifully using wine but won't play
[11:10] <segagman> e m ail me at iphonelinux(at)yahoo(dot)com
[11:10] <n2diy> Dracari: And I forgot the homebrewed Timex/Sinclair 1000
[11:10] <segagman> com
[11:10] <slimjimflim> anybody know of a package that plays avi out of the box?
[11:10] <lalali> hi. suddenly ubuntu running on vmware server doesn't boot anymore. boot stops after displaying "* Running local boot scripts (/etc/rc.local) What can I do ?
[11:10] <Bui> yes, this whole stuff about being able to embed anything in jpgs was why i was worried to begin with :)
[11:10] <predaeus> slimjimflim, I think vlc does, but not sure.
[11:11] <segagman> 4real slim
[11:11] <Dracari> \lol IBM XT w/30MB HDD and homebrewed Addon card to allow an extra 20MBHDD
[11:11] <segagman> vlc dose
[11:11] <hmhowie> JesseT77: cool :)
[11:11] <slimjimflim> k ty
[11:11] <Dracari> with Windows 1.0 Installed on it might i add :P
[11:11] <n2diy> Dracari: 20BHDD?
[11:11] <hmhowie> JesseT77: i see i'll have to write my own encoder/decoder for jpeg so i get to understand how the header works
[11:12] <JesseT77> Bui: The reason I mentioned that the jpg+rar trick was no security concern is that such a jpg would need to be downloaded, and then you would have to willingly change the file extention to rar, and then open it, and then execute something from inside before you could be in any risk.
[11:12] <Dracari> 20MB*
[11:12] <segagman> then they get it
[11:12] <n2diy> Dracari: :)
[11:12] <Bui> oh
[11:12] <Bui> ok
[11:12] <Dracari> yes back in thte days IBM XTs had 20 and 320MB hdd's
[11:12] <JesseT77> hmhowie: The header is simple. The reason the rar trick works is jpg decoder reads from the beginning of the file, and discards anything after it's done reading image info
[11:12] <Dracari> *30
[11:13] <JesseT77> hmhowie: while the rar decoder reads backwards from the end of the file instead
[11:13] <hmhowie> JesseT77: so the image will be displayed correctly, leaving however another file in its wake. and because it's a tar file, you can seperate the files afterwards.
[11:13] <segagman> wouldent thatbe juct as easy/?
[11:14] <hmhowie> JesseT77: sorry, i'm talking rubbish. tar will stop as soon as it finds a header it doesn't liek
[11:14] <slimjimflim> Dracari, windows 1.0?
[11:14] <hmhowie> JesseT77: and rar really works backwards?cool :)
[11:14] <Dracari> yes
[11:14] <tkp> hi,
[11:14] <DarKChr0n0s> hi
[11:14] <slimjimflim> how did you get that?
[11:14] <zeta> hi again :D does anyone know how i can repair the filesystem of an NTFS drive WITHOUT having to go into windows? I've already tried ntfsfix so anyother solutions are welcome... THANKS
[11:14] <JesseT77> rar, not tar :)  and viewing the jpg doesn't change the file. but jpg viewers see the file one way and rar viewers see it another
[11:14] <tkp> I seem to be unable to install python-setuptools
[11:15] <tkp> I just get the followin: http://rafb.net/p/DAk6jH76.html
[11:15] <tkp> dpkg: error processing python-setuptools??
[11:15] <JesseT77> zeta: the windows install cd should have a repair option worth trying
[11:15] <slimjimflim> hm
[11:15] <Dracari> has even as old as windows 1 and dos 2.0 on it
[11:15] <hmhowie> though if you concatenated a jpeg with a tar file, would tar -t still see the tar file? let me see...
[11:16] <JesseT77> dos 2.0: now with folders!
[11:16] <Dracari> hell the cvd was well worth 15$
[11:16] <slimjimflim> ...no longer called directories
[11:16] <Dracari> *cd
[11:16] <JesseT77> hmhowie: Tar would be more problematic. It does not read from the end so it would demand to know what the jpeg garbage is all about ;)
[11:17] <Frogzoo> hmhowie: pretty sure the directory listing happens at the beginning (tar files were tape archives once)
[11:17] <JesseT77> o/~ Hello Fred the Beard o/~
[11:18] <hmhowie> JesseT77: tar does indeed complain :)
[11:18] <jaggz1> I'm moving from ubuntu to straight-debian because I want a common base for my personal system and my work servers.
[11:18] <Frogzoo> hmhowie: did tar -t not run?
[11:19] <sams> can we tune up ubuntu for better performence ??
[11:19] <JesseT77> Frogzoo: hmhowie found that "cat picture.jpg archive.tar > combo.tar" does not a valid archive make :)
[11:19] <hmhowie> Frogzoo: it just said "this does not look like a tar archive"
[11:19] <hmhowie> JesseT77: however "cat archive.tar picture.jpg > combo.tar" does make a valid archive
[11:20] <JesseT77> Yes but not a valid jpeg :)
[11:20] <leagris`> .
[11:21] <Weapon> hi
[11:21] <JesseT77> high
[11:21] <Frogzoo> JesseT77: cat blah.tar xxx.jpg |tar -tf - does indeed work
[11:21] <JesseT77> Frogzoo: It does but that is not the point :)
[11:21] <lalali> hi. suddenly ubuntu desktop running on vmware server doesn't boot anymore. boot stops after displaying "* Running local boot scripts (/etc/rc.local) What can I do ?
[11:21] <zeta> JesseT77: the problem with that is i don't have the SATA drivers for my hard drive... is it guaranteed to work?
[11:21] <Frogzoo> JesseT77: oh, ok
[11:21] <Weapon> hello~!!!
[11:21] <Weapon> im new guy!!
[11:22] <Evanlec> welcome
[11:22] <JesseT77> Frogzoo: Compare this trick: "cat picture.jpg archive.rar > combo.???" makes a file that is both a valid jpeg and a valid rar. hmhowie was confirming if tar could do the same, which it cannot.
[11:22] <Weapon> thx!
[11:22] <hmhowie> JesseT77: and the jpeg added at the end of the valid tar archive does not suddenly appear when you unpack the archive
[11:22] <muts> hi there
[11:22] <quietFrank> hi just installed gusty on an inspiron and have no audio
[11:22] <muts> trying out gutsy - my first ubuntu experience
[11:22] <muts> amazing
[11:23] <quietFrank> lspci says its an intel 82801h
[11:23] <quietFrank> but not sure where to go next
[11:23] <Hakan[TT] > Abit noobish question..In redhat you have a command called service, you can use like: service httpd start   what do you use in unbuntu to perform same thing ?
[11:23] <quietFrank> can anyone help
[11:23] <jaggz1> Hakan, /etc/init.d/apache2 start
[11:23] <JesseT77> zeta: sata drivers.. sata drivers...hmm... if you had a vista windows disk perhaps, as it's drivers would be up to date.
[11:23] <jaggz1> things like that..
[11:23] <Evanlec> quietFrank, i have that chipset i believe, try going to your sound mixer, and make sure the device is slected as ALSA
[11:23] <Tomcat_> Hakan[TT] : There's something... wait...
[11:23] <hmhowie> Hakan[TT] : go to /etc/init.d and start the service with ./<service name> start
[11:23] <muts> i'm having problems with installing nvidia drivers
[11:23] <quietFrank> it looks to me like there is no driver at all
[11:23] <Weapon> it's there the big irc about linix?
[11:24] <muts> through the restricted drivers manager
[11:24] <zeta> JesseT77: haha no chance... i've been trying to stay away from vista :p
[11:24] <n2diy> quietFrank: does lsmod show your sound card?
[11:24] <Hakan[TT] > ok i try it out... thx
[11:24] <JesseT77> zeta: Doing that however would not involve installing vista, just abusing it's repair util :)
[11:24] <quietFrank> n2diy: what would it look like ?
[11:24] <slimjimflim> *Hakan[TT]  WILL try it out
[11:25] <jaggz1> I've never got totem to work.  it doesn't play anything at all.
[11:25] <n2diy> quietFrank: hopefully it will show your cards modle number. There will be other sound stuff listed too.
[11:25] <Tomcat_> Hakan[TT] : invoke-rc.d service <action>
[11:25] <JesseT77> jaggz1: me neither. I need some codecs from somewhere. :/
[11:25] <quietFrank> nothing that looks like it to me
[11:26] <slimjimflim> i use totem for about everything
[11:26] <zeta> JesseT77: yeah tru :p i'm going to try a utility called testdisk before i attempt vista... also, is there anyway to download JUST the recovery console from microsoft?
[11:26] <jaggz1> I've been using xine for a long time now
[11:26] <slimjimflim> just won't play avi...haven't looked for libs tho
[11:26] <jaggz1> for dvds, videos.. just about everything
[11:26] <quietFrank> the is a line called snd
[11:26] <n2diy> quietFrank: ok, so google on your sound card, and linux, and see if you can find it's module(driver)
[11:26] <Weapon> hi!
[11:26] <Weapon> i have a question!
[11:26] <isna> hai
[11:27] <JesseT77> zeta: no, and if there were it wouldn't end up including your sata controlers.
[11:27] <ArmedKing> What where the parameters for checking drive speeds for hdparm again?
[11:27] <Frogzoo> Weapon: we supposed to guess?
[11:27] <slimjimflim> no you don't
[11:27] <jaggz1> mplayer on a vic20?
[11:27] <Weapon> how can i play the '.mkv'type!
[11:27] <JesseT77> zeta: best of luck with the third party stuffs though, ntfs is rough. :/
[11:27] <Weapon> yes mplayer is on a vic20
[11:27] <slimjimflim> i bet google knows
[11:27] <JesseT77> Weapon: I know mkv is matroska
[11:27] <quietFrank> nd2diy, thanks
[11:27] <WaltzingAlong> ArmedKing: man hdparm
[11:27] <ArmedKing> man hdparm
[11:27] <ArmedKing> soz :p
[11:28] <zeta> JesseT77: tell me about it ... thanks though :)
[11:28] <JesseT77> Weapon: so a google for ubuntu matroska could help, but I am also without codecs.
[11:28] <Frogzoo> ArmedKing: hdparm doesn't seem to like the new sda interface
[11:28] <ArmedKing> Frogzoo: Let me check that right away :p
[11:28] <z9999> Using ubuntu 6.06. I closed the lid on the notebook yesterday and opened it today, and the wireless connection shows active, but disconnected. I tried deactivating and activating it which worked last time, but not this time. How to I reconnect to the router?
[11:29] <ArmedKing> Frogzoo: hdparm -tT works fine here
[11:29] <Weapon> the irc is so hard to use~.
[11:29] <askand> How do I mount a second floppydrive?
[11:29] <Weapon> i think ubuntu not like windows so easy!
[11:29] <Frogzoo> ArmedKing: sure, but hdparm -d /dev/sda no dice
[11:29] <Weapon> it's so hard to use
[11:29] <slimjimflim> #french
[11:30] <jaggz1> z9999, it's possible the router needs to be reset too sometimes
[11:30] <n2diy> !fr
[11:30] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[11:30] <jaggz1> I've had that problem.. (not with opening/closing.. just sometimes it happens)
[11:30] <ArmedKing> Frogzoo: Correct does nothing
[11:30] <lalali> hi. botting ubuntu suddenly gives me this error: "* Starting powernowd...    /etc/rc2.d/S20powernowd: 156: cannot create /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0//cpufreq/scaling_governor: Directory nonexistent"  What does this mean?
[11:30] <Hakan[TT] > Whats wrong when i do sudo anycommand and i get error saying "timestamp too far in the future" (fresh install of ubuntu
[11:31] <JesseT77> Someone once insinuated to me that using wine to play yahoo games would be ridiculously easy. Somehow, I am not seeing that. ;)
[11:31] <ArmedKing> Hakan[TT] : Is your time setup correctly?
[11:31] <slimjimflim> z9999, can you connect with an ethernet cable?
[11:31] <Frogzoo> Hakan[TT] : it means your system clock went backwards
[11:31] <Hakan[TT] > and why should sudo stop working co sof that ?
[11:31] <JesseT77> Hakan[TT] : Yes, your delorian was struck by lightning, yo :)
[11:31] <z9999> jaggz1: I'll give that a try when it's the other computers aren't using it. Thanks.
[11:32] <POVaddct> Hakan[TT] : try sudo -k and then again your command
[11:33] <Hakan[TT] > -k not valid
[11:33] <n2diy> -K?
[11:33] <jaggz1> window maker's been around a long time.. maybe it's good?
[11:33] <muts> anyone has experience with compiz on gutsy ?
[11:33] <Frogzoo> Hakan[TT] : "sudo -k"
[11:33] <taurusivy> Hakan[TT] : use adjust date & time to set the date/time to the later time
[11:33] <taurusivy> and then execute "sudo -k" to clear the timestamp. finally use adjust date & time again to set to the correct time
[11:34] <Frogzoo> Hakan[TT] : are you dual booting?
[11:34] <askand> How do I mount a second floppydrive?
[11:35] <z9999> slimjimflim: I probably could, but don't have a spare cable now, which is why we are using the wireless.
[11:35] <Hakan[TT] > no nto duel booting
[11:35] <WaltzingAlong> !repeat
[11:35] <ubotu> Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[11:35] <Hakan[TT] > clean fresh new instal of ubuntu
[11:35] <Hakan[TT] > server version
[11:35] <slimjimflim> z9999, maybe your neighbor put a password on the router
[11:35] <Hakan[TT] > sudo -K ls   dont work
[11:35] <slimjimflim> lol
[11:35] <taurusivy> sudo -k
[11:35] <ArmedKing> !floppy askand
[11:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about floppy askand - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[11:35] <ArmedKing> !floppy
[11:35] <ubotu> To mount floppy disks, see here : https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MakeFloppyDriveAvailableToEveryone
[11:36] <taurusivy> Hakan[TT] : you must set time to be later than the sudo complains
[11:36] <Ethan> I want to write a floppy image to my usb stick, any idea ?
[11:36] <taurusivy> Hakan[TT] : and then "sudo -k"
[11:36] <DarKChr0n0s> use su and do all stuf
[11:36] <DarKChr0n0s> and exit
[11:36] <nanonyme> sigh
[11:37] <askand> ArmedKing: that doesnt explain how to mount a second floppydrive
[11:37] <taurusivy> is it possible to use pci nic card instead  of onboard nic card?
[11:37] <z9999> slimjimflim: My nearest neighbors are rice farmers, I'm in a somewhat isolated area, Thai/Laos border.
[11:37] <CoCaInE> Hello, i got problems with makin VNC server workin, could any1 help me ?
[11:37] <JesseT77> Ethan: no ideas here. I have shot myself in the foot with usb bullets many a time :(
[11:37] <DarKChr0n0s> taurusivy:  yes it is
[11:37] <JesseT77> taurusivy: yes
[11:37] <Hakan[TT] > humm during installation it never asked for a root password. (iam used to redhat) soo whats the passwod for su then ?
[11:37] <Ethan> :$
[11:37] <ArmedKing> askand: Just follow those steps and replace floppy0 for floppy1
[11:38] <DarKChr0n0s> remove the plug from on-board and put it in the pc nic card
[11:38] <CoCaInE> > sudo vncpasswd /root/.vncpasswd
[11:38] <CoCaInE> Password: Password too short
[11:38] <JesseT77> taurusivy: and I will be astounded if booting ubuntu with the pci card installed does not autodetect :)
[11:38] <CoCaInE> whats that about
[11:38] <askand> ArmedKing: but I have to write /dev/fd1 or something dont I?
[11:38] <ArmedKing> askand correct
[11:38] <ghatak> exit
[11:38] <ghatak> oopps
[11:38] <slimjimflim> z9999 well, if you reset the router, you might still need a cable
[11:38] <JesseT77> Hakan[TT] : when you sudo, you use your own password. I didn't know my root password either so I used "sudo passwd root" to set it :)
[11:39] <GNine> !root
[11:39] <ubotu> Do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth.. there is no root password. Then you will see that it is sudo that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo
[11:39] <Hakan[TT] > yhaa but cos i cant use sudo cos my clock is wrong i cant use su lol monent 22 :)
[11:40] <taurusivy> DarKChr0n0s: why does the os keep using the onboard card?
[11:40] <JesseT77> Hakan[TT] : can you modify the date from the calendar in the upper right?
[11:40] <JesseT77> Hakan[TT] : through the GUI?
[11:40] <z9999> slimjimflim: That's not an option, we don't have sufficient cables, and the wireless is a necessity for this particular computer.
[11:40] <Hakan[TT] > JEsse server version no X crap :) pure command promt :)
[11:40] <jaggz1> is there anything more useful than the taskbar on the bottom and a couple menus and a bunch of quick-to-access icons in the top panel?
[11:40] <slimjimflim> don't know what to say
[11:40] <n2diy> JesseT77: yes, right click it
[11:40] <taurusivy> JesseT77: it's detected, not used though
[11:40] <slimjimflim> z9999 go to radio shack
[11:41] <slimjimflim> .com
[11:41] <niabot> Did someone know something about the problem, that HAL don't detect a Laptop as Laptop since it don't recognize the battery bay at startup? If i kill "hald" and "gnome-power-manager" manually and restart it later, all is fine, but not at the first start :(
[11:41] <Frogzoo> jaggz1: right click & setup applets
[11:41] <lalali> hi. suddenly ubuntu desktop running on vmware server doesn't boot anymore. boot stops after displaying "* Running local boot scripts (/etc/rc.local) What can I do ?
[11:41] <JesseT77> taurusivy: you might need to use the ubuntu network config to tell the new card what to do then
[11:41] <Frogzoo> jaggz1: you can create custom launchers for any app
[11:41] <lalali> hi. botting ubuntu suddenly gives me this error: "* Starting powernowd...    /etc/rc2.d/S20powernowd: 156: cannot create /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0//cpufreq/scaling_governor: Directory nonexistent"  What does this mean?
[11:41] <jaggz1> frogzoo, I mean.. this is gnome-panel that does this
[11:41] <lalali> I cannot boot ubuntu.
[11:41] <jaggz1> I'm wondering, if I'm to switch my environment.. this seems really almost as good as it's going to get -- I'd need something comparable
[11:41] <moDumass> hey all, how would i update blender from 2.44 to 2.45?
[11:42] <jaggz1> but I really would like to be able to do more keyboard mapping..
[11:42] <Frogzoo> lalali: at a guess, you don't have a cpu that can cpu scale?
[11:42] <taurusivy> JesseT77:  is it necessary to use both of them at the same time?
[11:42] <JesseT77> Hakan[TT] : hmm boot from ubuntu CD and try fixing the clock from there?
[11:42] <z9999> slimjimflim: Not an option either, besides a cable would only be useful when we had physical access to the router.
[11:42] <JesseT77> taurusivy: no you can turn on or off any interface. If you don't like the onboard nic you can bring it down so that the pci nic is the only active one.
[11:42] <taurusivy> JesseT77: is it possible that the performance will get better for my dapper server?
[11:43] <n2diy> jaggzl; have you looked at "man loadkeys" ?
[11:43] <Hakan[TT] > I just installed ubunto and did nothing  sudo was working and after 1 hour clock is wrong all of a suddon... lol feels secure to loose sudo on servers..
[11:43] <segagman> kool aid
[11:43] <slimjimflim> well, i'd recommend, not hacking into your neighbor's router then
[11:43] <lalali> Frogzoo, it's same one as yesterday... only thing I did yesterday is fiddle around with rcconf (which I had to apt-get), and update system using ubuntu desktop updater. Apart from that... nothing else. However yesterday it did boot after I did the aforementioned changes.
[11:43] <JesseT77> taurusivy: only if the pci nic is superior to the onboard one in some way :)
[11:43] <slimjimflim> or googling it
[11:44] <Hakan[TT] > must be some kind of way to use sudo with a wrong time.... ?   what happends is some hack a NTP server and mess aroudn with clock and then 1000 os ppl cant use sudo any more
[11:44] <segagman> jess i wish u tak to me frien donnie
[11:44] <JesseT77> taurusivy: combining two nics to acheive better performance is very situation specific. Combining them for higher bandwidth would not be advisable.
[11:44] <niabot> Second try: Did someone know something about the problem, that HAL don't detect a Laptop as Laptop since it don't recognize the battery bay at startup? If i kill "hald" and "gnome-power-manager" manually and restart it later, all is fine, but not at the first start :(
[11:44] <sams> can we tuneup the ubuntu for better prformance ????
[11:44] <taurusivy> JesseT77: onboard : rtl 8139; pci: d-link dfe-530tx, what u think?
[11:44] <GNine> your having a bad day there, Hakan[TT]  ?
[11:44] <JesseT77> Hakan[TT] : If NTP were more than trivially hackable, then sudo would be the least of your worries ;)
[11:44] <GNine> take a chill pill
[11:44] <n2diy> sams: yes, try #ubuntu-kernel
[11:44] <Frogzoo> Hakan[TT] : would be strange indeed for ntp servers to be hacked
[11:45] <JesseT77>  taurusivy I think thats a lot of abbreviations. :)  Are we talking about 10-baseT max on one card and gigabit on the other? ;)
[11:45] <Hakan[TT] > GNine jnaaa i take it with a lol cos my first try with ubuntu (got 10 servers running redhat for the moment and checking ubunto out to see if I should move them to ubunto instead)
[11:46] <Hakan[TT] > Iam just abit confused how sudo refuse to work if time gets wrong.
[11:46] <etienne> hi
[11:46] <segagman> comand 13.2.5 beta tho sholt slam thy beer dawwin wiki ..somtin
[11:46] <JesseT77> Hakan[TT] : my opinion is that ubuntu is vastly superior to redhat. For a server I use Debian, but I am exploring Ubuntu for the desktop.
[11:46] <etienne> am i ont he right channel to talk about possible video bug on gutsy ?
[11:47] <taurusivy> JesseT77: is it true that pci ones always work better than the onboard ones if they are on the same-level
[11:47] <MeRodent> etienne, #ubuntu+1
[11:47] <etienne> ok MeRodent
[11:47] <JesseT77> Hakan[TT] : the time problem has something to do with security. When you use sudo it remembers your creds for X minutes, so if the time is wrong that system goes out of whack.
[11:47] <JesseT77> taurusivy: no it is not.
[11:48] <JesseT77> taurusivy: it is true that pci works better than onboard once onboard burns out, I have had that happen to me ;)
[11:48] <GNine> i cant crash my ubuntu , help!
[11:49] <n2diy> GNine: doesn't need help.
[11:49] <Hakan[TT] > kinda hard when server is remote location and gets time wrong and you cant reboot or anything. and all cos of a NTP server might have wrong time.. feels crazy..
[11:49] <greenmanwitch_> hi guys! I'm an Ubuntu newbie :P
[11:49] <niabot> Any suggestion what can be wrong with hald at the first start? after restarting it, it works fine....
[11:49] <tapsu> Hallo! The problem is nVidia card and TV-out. Could somebody please point me to the right direction?
[11:50] <JesseT77> GNine: 35nm tuna could in theory be slurped through a straw
[11:50] <greenmanwitch_> I just installed the bcm43xx module and I added it to /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6 and rebooted but it didn't autoload :S
[11:50] <POVaddct> Hakan[TT] : and   sudo -K   (without any further commands) does not work?
[11:50] <Hakan[TT] > no sudo commands works.
[11:50] <taurusivy> JesseT77: why is ubuntu keep asking for arp mac addr while they are there in arp cache
[11:50] <n2diy> greenmanwitch_: double check the addition stuck.
[11:51] <greenmanwitch_> n2diy: ... huh?
[11:51] <GNine> in theory .. 35nm tuna sandwich can be sniffed.. i do it all the time.. but i rather use my state reversal microwave device to eat it at normal size
[11:51] <n2diy> greenmanwitch_: are you sure it is bcm43xx loaded?
[11:51] <JesseT77> taurusivy: what? you mean it is prompting the user to enter mac addresses, or you are sniffing and see all kinds of arp traffic?
[11:52] <greenmanwitch_> n2diy: what, no, it won't load on boot. I want it to.
[11:52] <greenmanwitch_> n2diy: at the moment I have to sudo modprobe bcm43xx whenever I reboot
[11:52] <taurusivy> JesseT77: I am sniffering with ethereal and see all kind of arp traffic from my box :(
[11:53] <JesseT77> taurusivy: so it gets the arp answers but then asks again anyway?
[11:53] <Hakan[TT] > phoned a friend to restart the server now sudo works again,,, and onyl until it synch clock again i guess.... but now I did sudo passwd root. soo i can use su next itme if it happends lol
[11:53] <moDumass> hey all, so i dloaded blender and it runs straight out of the box, how do i make a menu shortcut to the app?
[11:53] <POVaddct> greenmanwitch_: /etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6 is the wrong place, it is /etc/modules. do not try to use gentoo mechanisms on ubuntu.
[11:53] <JesseT77> Hakan[TT] : hurk! Now Gnine is gonna kill meh ;)
[11:53] <n2diy> greenmanwitch_:  ok, so you know it isn't loading during boot. And you don't have to reboot when you run modprobe bc43xx, it opens  with the modprobe command.
[11:53] <greenmanwitch_> POVaddct: sorry, I didn't know it was different. gentoo and slackware are the only distros I've ever used so I don't really know much about the outside world.
[11:54] <Hakan[TT] > lol
[11:54] <taurusivy> JesseT77: the switch in my office was down before I caught those asp traffic packets
[11:54] <greenmanwitch_> n2diy: no I meant after I reboot I have to run it.
[11:54] <POVaddct> greenmanwitch_: ubuntu is debian-like
[11:54] <JesseT77> taurusivy: you mean it flooded your switch and brought it down? or the arp traffic only happened while the switch was unavailble?
[11:54] <_blitz_> hello guys .i installed ubuntu. but i am not able to take internet because my modem is not supported.i dual boot xp and ubuntu.can anyone tell me from where i can download the softwares plugins etc?
[11:54] <greenmanwitch_> POVaddct: yeah, I wasn't a fan of debian. ubuntu is much better :P
[11:54] <greenmanwitch_> POVaddct: debian I took one look at and ewww
[11:54] <nikolay_> hello
[11:54] <n2diy> greenmanwitch_: ok, so you want to load the module at boot time, right?
[11:55] <POVaddct> greenmanwitch_: btw, the module should autoload through hardware detection alone
[11:55] <taurusivy> JesseT77: the switch went down periodically, but it works well when I plugged off the ether wire
[11:55] <POVaddct> greenmanwitch_: i like debian
[11:55] <greenmanwitch_> n2diy: yeah, but POVaddct told me how
[11:55] <JesseT77> taurusivy: plugged off? which ether wire? are you flooding the switch into submission or not? :P
[11:55] <moDumass> hey all, how do i make an aplication shortcut or link to an app in the apps menu?
[11:55] <n2diy> greenmanwitch_: so... it didn't work?
[11:56] <taurusivy> JesseT77: I was sort of suspect that it's my ubuntu that makes it down
[11:56] <chaumurky> _blitz_ start here: http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/
[11:56] <greenmanwitch_> n2diy: nah it will now, I think.
[11:56] <JesseT77> You aren't running a Real OS until you can drown a dedicated network appliance. ;)
[11:56] <Hakan[TT] > Impressed by the apt-get speed i got towards ubunto 4000Kbit /sec :)
[11:56] <n2diy> greenmanwitch_: good luck, make sure you have permissiion to edit the file.
[11:56] <JakeConnor> is there a way to configure a device in fstab to not mount until the whole system is up?
[11:57] <greenmanwitch_> fun game :) : play as Sherloc Holmes and try to find all of the Windows clients on your network, then ping -f until they die
[11:57] <JesseT77> taurusivy: what network set up do you use? DHCP, or static ip addresses? The only thing I know of that can cause that much traffic is a network loop (aka network "storm")
[11:57] <ce_LucU> nik
[11:57] <Frogzoo> JakeConnor: you can give it noauto, not really what you want
[11:57] <greenmanwitch_> n2diy: yeah, I own root user so it is all good :)
[11:57] <hmhowie> JakeConnor: if i remember correctly, devices in fstab can have an auto tag. if you set this to noauto for your device, you can write a script in /etc/rc2.d to activate the device
[11:57] <moDumass> woohoo, autosolved
[11:57] <JakeConnor> Frogzoo: what does noauto do?
[11:57] <JesseT77> greenmanwitch_: or if you are lazy you could smurf them all
[11:57] <erUSUL> JakeConnor: all filesystems marked auto in fstab are mounted at once with a single call to 'mount -a'
[11:57] <taurusivy> JesseT77: static ip
[11:58] <n2diy> greenmanwitch_: and very dangerous!
[11:58] <greenmanwitch_> JesseT77: smurf..?
[11:58] <JesseT77> taurusivy: just one on one interface, or a bunch of complicated aliases?
[11:58] <Frogzoo> JakeConnor: doesn't mount on boot
[11:58] <greenmanwitch_> n2diy: how is it dangerous? they'll never know, they are windows users, afterall!
[11:58] <erUSUL> JakeConnor: if they are marked noauto they will have to be manually mounted later
[11:58] <JakeConnor> Frogzoo: then what's the point of putting it in the fstab if you don't want it to mount?
[11:59] <taurusivy> JesseT77: I mean I cut off my net link ,and the switch works well
[11:59] <Frogzoo> JakeConnor: cos later, you can mount it manually with 'mount /mntpoint'
[11:59] <JesseT77> greenmanwitch_: euphamism for sending malformed ping packets. Normally, attacker sends a packet to a multicast address claiming a source at another IP (the target ip). Then the multicast copies the ping to everyone on the network, and everyone on the network tries to reply to the target.
[11:59] <drake> hey all
[11:59] <taurusivy> just one interface: eth0
[11:59] <greenmanwitch_> JesseT77: hahaha :d
[11:59] <drake> i have a problem
[11:59] <greenmanwitch_> JesseT77: how.. evil!
[11:59] <JakeConnor> Frogzoo: oooo ok cool
[11:59] <GNine> so u just said Hakan[TT]  got hacked?
[12:00] <JesseT77> taurusivy: Are there other devices on the switch? does it behave differently if you plug into a different switch port?
[12:00] <GNine> :-P
[12:00] <n2diy> greenmanwitch_: the danger is as root, you can do anything you want to your box, like you could in windows. Linux protects you from yourself. As long as your only a user, you can't mess up your linux box.
[12:00] <taurusivy> JesseT77: and what could cause the so called network "loop" or "storm"?
[12:00] <GNine> a worm
[12:01] <greenmanwitch_> n2diy: yeah I know. I think you misunderstood. I OWN root but I am in my user.
[12:01] <JesseT77> taurusivy: a loop/storm could be caused if you had 2 interfaces misconfigured, or strange aliases, such that your traffic forms a feedback loop (think microphone feedback as an example). One static ip on one adapter cannot cause that.
[12:01] <n2diy> greenmanwitch_: ok, good!
[12:01] <ce_LucU> hallo
[12:01] <greenmanwitch_> n2diy: heheh I'm new to ubuntu but I'm not exactly new to Linux. I've been using it for about a year.
[12:01] <greenmanwitch_> n2diy: almost a year
[12:01] <ce_LucU> k\hal
[12:02] <Some_ux> I do not understand how ubuntu deals with USB devices
[12:02] <ce_LucU> hallo
[12:02] <taurusivy> JesseT77: there are dozens of ethernet wires in the switch.
[12:02] <hironakamura> Short question, when i write "route -n" theer is a line that i have not configured, and i don't know why it is there, any help of what can be happening?
[12:02] <n2diy> greenmanwitch_: welcome aboard swabbie, ten years here.
[12:02] <hironakamura> Destination     Gateway         Genmask         Flags Metric Ref    Use Iface
[12:02] <hironakamura> 172.26.0.0      0.0.0.0         255.255.255.0   U     0      0        0 eth0
[12:02] <hironakamura> 172.26.0.0      0.0.0.0         255.255.255.0   U     0      0        0 ath0
[12:02] <hironakamura> 169.254.0.0     0.0.0.0         255.255.0.0     U     1000   0        0 eth0
[12:02] <hironakamura> 0.0.0.0         172.26.0.1      0.0.0.0         UG    0      0        0 eth0
[12:02] <JesseT77> taurusivy: does plugging your ubuntu box onto a different switch port cause the same behavior?
[12:02] <erUSUL> !paste | hironakamura
[12:02] <ubotu> hironakamura: pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[12:02] <taurusivy> GNine: oh you mean my ubuntu has got a worm :)
[12:02] <hironakamura> This is the 169.254.0.0 line, i don't known what is it
[12:02] <GNine> potentially.. yet inconclusive
[12:03] <Some_ux> if i have a UPS connected to the usb port, how is it called ? /dev/usb something ?
[12:03] <POVaddct> hironakamura: it's the avahi (zeroconf) thingie. i disabled avahi here.
[12:03] <taurusivy> JesseT77: well, I didn't try a different port.
[12:03] <JesseT77> hironakamura: please use a pastebin for this sort of thing. :)   Anyway that line is standard. The 169.254 space is often used by confused windows machines.
[12:03] <n2diy> greenmanwitch_: welcome aboard swabbie, ten years here.
[12:04] <hironakamura> sorry all, i just though i was not flooding with 5 lines, but i see i've actually flooded. Sorry
[12:04] <JesseT77> taurusivy: If it does continue on a different port, next test would be connect to another machine on the same logical subnet directly using a crossover cable. Then see if the crazy traffic persists via ethereal.
[12:04] <Some_ux> A decent tutorial on UPS installation for ubuntu is sorely missing
[12:04] <hironakamura> and thanks for the response! :)
[12:04] <taurusivy> JesseT77: I willl give a try. but it's weird that it's not that I totally can't get linked up, just randomly
[12:05] <taurusivy> GNine: yes
[12:05] <hmhowie> taurusivy: ethereal is called wireshark in feisty :)
[12:05] <JesseT77> taurusivy: network floods of any kind will give you some pretty unreliable symptoms.
[12:05] <taurusivy> hmhowie: yes, i know, but i still use dapper ;)
[12:05] <JesseT77> hmhowie: it's called wireshark everywhere that it's less than a few months old :)
[12:06] <nanonyme> hmhowie, ethereal was renamed wireshark altogether iirc
[12:06] <JesseT77> taurusivy: even if the flood only happens while you are plugged in, there is still a chance that it is the interplay between your machine and something on the network.. hence the crossover test.
[12:06] <hmhowie> JesseT77: let me guess, aol said they owned hte rights to the name "ethereal"?
[12:06] <GNine> i dont think there is a network flood or a worm .. i think proper config must be conducted and checked ..  and thats why i like dhcp .. so i can have time to munch on my tuna sandwich
[12:07] <JesseT77> GNine: hmm? Are you speaking of taurusivy's trouble or someone else?
[12:07] <GNine> ignore above sentence.. am sleepy
[12:07] <JesseT77> lol
[12:07] <POVaddct> hmhowie: no, the original author of ethereal named his company ethereal. so the project was renamed.
[12:07] <hmhowie> GNine: well, that's one advantage of dhcp which had never occured to me
[12:07] <JesseT77> I make all of my sandwhiches with Mayonase
[12:07] <taurusivy> JesseT77: you are probably right.
[12:08] <hmhowie> POVaddct: oh, okay :)
[12:08] <JesseT77> I'm a whiz at MineSweeper. I could play for days! ;)
[12:08] <Some_ux> i installed nut-usb, but it have no idea how to use it to config my USB UPS
[12:08] <nanonyme> actually wiki says ethereal was owned by Network Integration Services
[12:09] <JesseT77> Some_ux: I don't know either. Does your UPS documentation have any advice for this particular software?
[12:09] <taurusivy> GNine: but the same config works well for several months
[12:09] <nanonyme> which was the employer of the coder who made ethereal
[12:09] <POVaddct> nanonyme: hmm
[12:09] <Skaag> Hi guys, I'm following this guide here on installing Xen, it says that I apt-get install ubuntu-xen-server and right after that I can modify a config file and restart xend, but on my system, xend does not start. Do I have to perhaps reboot after I install ubuntu-xen-server?  (the page is here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Xen)
[12:09] <Kachna> hello here, got a trougle, after dist-upgrade,i can't load fglrx module into 2.6.21 kernel, ati drivers are installed -> any suggestions? :O
[12:09] <GNine> then there is some new you just did that .. changed it..
[12:09] <quietFrank> n2diy: found a note on the dell linux site saying that the snd-hda-intel is the driver I need but I have no idea how to get it :)
[12:09] <nanonyme> he later quit so he had to change the name
[12:09] <erUSUL> Kachna: how did you installed the drivers?
[12:09] <POVaddct> nanonyme: aha
[12:09] <GNine> follow your footsteps back to the light
[12:10] <POVaddct> i hate these trademark issues
[12:10] <JakeConnor> if the 5th column in the fstab is marked 1 for backup then what uses that to backup?
[12:10] <Skaag> ok yes i had to reboot
[12:10] <JebJoya> hi, I'm having a slight issue with a USB mouse stopping working after having had to re set up the xserver details (with sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg), now I can't use the USB mouse - it lights up, but doesn't cause any reaction on-screen - any thoughts?:
[12:10] <n2diy> greenmanwitch_: roger that, google for Dell Boot Sector, or something like that?
[12:10] <Some_ux> JesseT77: UPS comes with a, how shall i put this, less than informative docs about linux. They give some sort of crappy binary program (not open source) and it does not work
[12:10] <Kachna> eracc: using .run package from ati website, with root privileges ofc.
[12:10] <nanonyme> POVaddct, yes, imho opensource projects should be excempt from trademarks
[12:11] <erUSUL> Kachna: when you install drivers this way you have to reinstall them when there's a kernel upgrade
[12:11] <JesseT77> Some_ux: As I've mentioned to others today my browser is currently inoperable.. but do the makers of nut-usb have a website outside of ubuntu with further advice?
[12:11] <nanonyme> POVaddct, although the trouble there is that then someone could make an opensource project called windows :P
[12:11] <Kachna> eracc: yep i did, but modprobe still says there's no fglrx module
[12:12] <Some_ux> JesseT77: they do have a site, but finding relevant data in it is tough
[12:12] <syn74x> @kachna:  do u use 8.41./ ?
[12:12] <Kachna> oops sry mean erUSUL not eracc :P
[12:12] <JesseT77> Having to rename a peice of OSS is not as bad of a hassle as no longer being able to extend it's source though. OSS still roxors
[12:12] <Some_ux> NUT is open source btw
[12:12] <pirxx> greetings, all
[12:12] <taurusivy> Kachna: try to check the kernel version with your kernel source version with which you compiled the driver
[12:12] <erUSUL> Kachna: :S i own a nvidia card so i do not have experience with fglrx....
[12:12] <Kachna> syn74x: nope, they say not use it with X1600...so i tried ofc. :P and had no screen :(
[12:13] <JebJoya> ok, since noone has any thoughts on that one, easier question - what do i need to change in xorg.conf to get a USB mouse to work?
[12:13] <Kachna> taurusivy: didn't compile it, that's not opensource driver :'(
[12:13] <erUSUL> Kachna: try to find it --> find /lib/modules -name '*fglrx*' -print
[12:13] <taurusivy> Kachna: maybe you can compile it under /lib/module/fglrx
[12:14] <Kachna> something found...can paste 4 lines? :P
[12:14] <JesseT77> JebJoya: There is a howto for this on yonder ubuntu wiki that I cannot browse to at present time :)
[12:14] <sam__> How would I install SMTP so it would work with the PHP mail function?
[12:14] <JebJoya> JesseT77, any google search terms you can suggest?
[12:14] <erUSUL> Kachna: well if the module is there try 'sudo depmod -a'
[12:14] <JesseT77> JebJoya: there is even a xorg config menu driven tool so (probably) won't have to edit xorg.conf by hand
[12:14] <erUSUL> Kachna: and then modprobe again
[12:15] <JesseT77> JebJoya: ubuntu wiki usb mouse
[12:15] <JebJoya> JesseT77: yeah, that's the one that I used, I just didn't know which of the 5 settings to pick for USB mice :)
[12:15] <syn74x> is it possible that kachna has diable fglrx in /etc/default/linux-restricted-modules-common
[12:15] <JesseT77> JebJoya: My mous eis usb (had to check to confirm) and running the tool while madly mashing "enter" did the job for me
[12:15] <Kachna> (should mention it's deb not ubuntu however, should be not many differences in this >.<) trying
[12:16] <JebJoya> ...
[12:16] <JebJoya> stupid program.
[12:16] <JebJoya> right, let's try this again then, I might be back here later :)
[12:17] <Kachna> syn74x: what if the file is not present? :P
[12:17] <syn74x> hmm idont know if it is ubuntu specific
[12:17] <hironakamura> Anyone could help me in building an AP with madwifi?
[12:18] <Kachna> syn74x: i think it'S for deb too,maybe it's just coz i have no restricted modules? :/
[12:18] <Some_ux> argh
[12:18] <Some_ux> quote: "Attaching an uninterruptible power supply to a Linux-based system can unruffle even experienced system builders."
[12:18] <syn74x> yeah ur right
[12:19] <taurusivy> Kachna: in that case, modprobe should have not complained
[12:19] <syn74x> so its net the problem
[12:19] <hironakamura> iwconfig
[12:19] <hironakamura> (sorry)
[12:20] <aantn> !svg
[12:20] <ubotu> svg is Scalable Vector Graphics, a language used for graphical applications in XML, and a W3 recommendation. SVG Editors: Inkscape, Karbon14
[12:20] <Some_ux> this is going to be messy...
[12:20] <chuxxsss> any one no much about the modprode command?
[12:21] <myriadar> hi, i have little problems with my sylpheed claw .. it's an old version and i want to upgrade it
[12:21] <Kachna> this is interesting, when i ls in /etc/modules:
[12:21] <kritzstapf> is there much more to know than "modprobe modname"?
[12:21] <Kachna> sorry /lib/modules
[12:21] <Kachna> 2.6.18-5-amd64  2.6.21-2-amd64  fglrx
[12:21] <aantn> is there a program I can use to convert a jpg/png to a svg?
[12:21] <alexxx> hi how do i get ubuntu to use wpa-psk instead of wep when using wireless?
[12:21] <animaletto> hi
[12:21] <myriadar> i downloaded the bz2's from sourceforge, but unfortunately there is no .deb-package for easy installin
[12:21] <myriadar> g
[12:21] <kritzstapf> aantn: thats not a good idea, why do you want to do this?
[12:22] <CoCaInE> Guys i made tightvnc server but when i login on windows
[12:22] <CoCaInE> i see just gray screen
[12:22] <Kachna> maybe should i copy /lib/modules/fglrx to /lib/modules/2.6.21-2-amd64 ?
[12:22] <u-foka> hy! Can anyone point me, hot to compile btg (bittorrent daemon) on feisty? The configure script missing libboost iostreams, but it's installed
[12:22] <aantn> kritzstapf: I was thinking of making a svg icon set based on a regular icon set
[12:22] <aantn> kritzstapf: why is that a bad idea?
[12:22] <Karti> any idea what antivirus I can use that will integrate with my email application? Cheers
[12:23] <kritzstapf> aantn: because svg is a vector based graphic format
[12:23] <aantn> kritzstapf: I know
[12:23] <aantn> kritzstapf: thats the point
[12:23] <kritzstapf> aantn: and you cant get the vectorial information out of a bitmap
[12:23] <aantn> kritzstapf: I want a scalable icon set
[12:23] <aantn> kritzstapf: sorry if I was unclear
[12:23] <kritzstapf> youll have to redraw the icon using something like inkscape
[12:23] <taurusivy> Kachna: so it's opensrc. you can recompile it manually in /lib/module/fglrx
[12:24] <aantn> kritzstapf: I'm looking for a program to "trace" a bitmap and generate an svg
[12:24] <aantn> kritzstapf: something like flash's "trace bitmap
[12:24] <kritzstapf> aantn: i dont think theres anything with satisfying results..
[12:24] <aantn> it analyzes the bitmap and generates an svg
[12:24] <aantn> kk
[12:24] <POVaddct> aantn: vectorizers only work on large bitmaps. there is autotrace, you might try that, but don't expect good results.
[12:25] <u-foka> aantn: it canbe done with xara xtreme, but the result isn't so good, but i haven't seen any good solutions
[12:25] <aantn> ok
[12:25] <Kachna> taurusivy: there's a clue, but strange appearance,lemme paste..sec.
[12:25] <aantn> I'll try both of those out
[12:25] <aantn> thanks
[12:25] <Anlar> there is one open source application that generates nearly perfect svgs from raster images, but I can't recall the name.. I bet you can find it from sf.net
[12:25] <taurusivy> i compiled 8.28  for ati m9000 in laptop. and i dont use 'restricted modules' it's working great
[12:26] <Kachna> http://www.pastebin.cz/show/1998
[12:26] <Kachna> nah
[12:26] <Kachna> need headers i guess,sorry misread :P
[12:26] <aantn> Anlar: and its not autotrace or xara?
[12:27] <JebJoya> hey, I still am having issues getting my USB mouse to work - should this not just plug and play?  Any thoughts on what to do - it's probably just a setting in xorg.conf...
[12:27] <taurusivy> Kachna: you have to compile it in 'build' dir first, AFAIR
[12:27] <POVaddct> JebJoya: it should just work without changes in xorg.conf
[12:27] <POVaddct> JebJoya: maybe you have a general usb problem
[12:28] <JebJoya> POVaddct: my USB keyboard is working fine though.
[12:28] <fir3> hi
[12:28] <Kachna> taurusivy: looks like it succeed, should i reboot? or can i just modprobe
[12:28] <POVaddct> JebJoya: okay. the mouse should be handled by the same kernel module that handles the usb keyboard (usbhid)
[12:28] <Anlar> aatn: no, some specialized application. the results that I have seen were just plain magnificent
[12:28] <JebJoya> POVaddct: also, more than that, this has only stopped working after having to use "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" since the graphics drivers kinda died
[12:29] <taurusivy> Kachna: just reboot X for a try
[12:29] <JebJoya> POVaddct: (it was claiming no monitor was attached)
[12:29] <Spark> what do i need to install to get an smp kernel on the desktop?
[12:29] <Kachna> yep brb :-)
[12:29] <fir3> i used dist-upgrade to upgrade from feisty to gutsy. but now i can't boot ubuntu anymore. after selecting linux in refit the screen goes black(macbook)
[12:29] <bullgard4> Is there available a manual or user guide or man page or functional specification for 'HAL Device Manager'?
[12:29] <erUSUL> Spark: the generic kerne supports smp
[12:29] <aantn> Anlar: I'm looking at 243 search results... this might take a while
[12:29] <POVaddct> JebJoya: then you probably deleted the correct Section "Input" for your usb mouse
[12:29] <Spark> erUSUL: only one cpu shows up in /proc/cpuinfo
[12:29] <Anlar> aantn: waawaa
[12:30] <POVaddct> JebJoya: can you paste your xorg.conf on phpfi.com?
[12:30] <Spark> erUSUL: i take it the 386 kernel is supposed to as well?
[12:30] <JebJoya> POVaddct: yeah, I couldn't work out which one to pick
[12:30] <JebJoya> POVaddct: 2 secs
[12:30] <Spark> erUSUL: is there any advantage to using the 386 kernel?
[12:30] <kujo> i have an ipod shuffle and it no longer mounts automatically on ubuntu 7.04. It used to. It stopped working right after I successfully added a song to it using gtkpod. Does anyone know how to get the ipod to mount, or what this problem may have occurred?
[12:30] <Kachna> ok thx,here comes my direct rendering :-)
[12:30] <POVaddct> JebJoya: mouse device in the section should be /dev/input/mice
[12:31] <fido> ciao a tutti
[12:31] <Kachna> Spark: non OS stuff...like opera and so,kinda problematic on 64
[12:31] <erUSUL> Spark: i think that on the contraire there are disvantages... the i386 is anon optimized kernel afaics it is there for old machines
[12:31] <kujo> i mean, the ipod works, and the song added to it is there when i play the ipod, and i ejected the ipod, but after i ejected it it wouldn't mount again
[12:31] <fido> qual  il canale italiano di xubuntu?
[12:31] <JebJoya> POVaddct: that was the first one i tried, didn't work - was all PS/2 mice listed
[12:31] <JebJoya> POVaddct: http://phpfi.com/264148
[12:31] <Anlar> fido: ciao capo di tutti frutti
[12:32] <Spark> erUSUL: ok i'll try generic and see
[12:32] <fido> anlar: senti ho bisogno del tuto aiuto
[12:32] <erUSUL> Spark: generic is what is installed by default...
[12:32] <erUSUL> !generic | Spark
[12:32] <ubotu> Spark: Background to the decision to replace -686, k7 and -smp kernels with -generic can be found here https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-August/019983.html (the -386 kernel is still available if needed)
[12:32] <JebJoya> POVaddct: the reason for the /dev/ttyS0 was that I was going through each menu option to see if I could get it to work :S
[12:32] <Kachna> when testing in glxgears - isn't this kinda low? 19064 frames in 5.0 seconds = 3812.652 FPS
[12:32] <Spark> erUSUL: my system was a bit of a mess with custom kernels for a while
[12:33] <POVaddct> JebJoya: /dev/input/mice should work, there is no other way for usb mice. maybe you specified the wrong protocol
[12:33] <erUSUL> Spark: i see. I use a custom kernel too
[12:33] <fido> help installing usr5124 on xubuntu
[12:33] <cerneula> hello everyone. I have one pc running Ubuntu Server 7.04 setup as a web server with LAMP. My question is: using Firefox from this server, how can I view the pages but as if I was outside my home network. I don't know if I'm being clear, THank you!!
[12:33] <JebJoya> POVaddct: I'll give it another try - can i run the configuration tool from a console window?
[12:33] <Anlar> fido: Cagati in mano e prenditi a schiaffi
[12:34] <Kachna> cerneula: guess u'r looking for smth like a proxy?
[12:34] <POVaddct> JebJoya: here is my xorg.conf: http://phpfi.com/264149
[12:34] <USMarine> cerneula use a proxy
[12:34] <JebJoya> POVaddct: ImPS/2 or ExplorerPS/2?
[12:34] <POVaddct> JebJoya: ImPS/2
[12:34] <cerneula> ok guys thank you very much for your help!!
[12:34] <Spark> erUSUL: a problem that i have is that running an ubuntu system is mostly guesswork, where is the documentation that i should have read to find out that -generic was the right choice? :)
[12:35] <POVaddct> JebJoya: if you mean dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg, yes, you can run that from a console
[12:35] <JebJoya> POVaddct: right, I'll restart X, bbiab
[12:37] <_blitz_> hello me a new user to Ubuntu and want to install a deb.please tell the command
[12:37] <JebJoya> POVaddct: hey, it worked - thanks a lot for the help! :)
[12:37] <POVaddct> JebJoya: cool
[12:37] <USMarine> _blitz_ dpkg -i package.deb
[12:37] <JebJoya> right, i need a cup of tea, cya'll later
[12:38] <POVaddct> JebJoya: i never used dpkg-reconfigure to change my xorg.conf, i edit by hand. have done that for years.
[12:38] <Digita3> Salve a tutti
[12:39] <USMarine> POVaddct >_<
[12:39] <Digita3> Ci sono italiani in questo canale?
[12:39] <POVaddct> USMarine: it's much better if you only want to make _one_ change
[12:40] <MeRodent> !it
[12:40] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[12:40] <rebugger> Digita3, try english ;)
[12:40] <valemon> hello
[12:40] <valemon> is there a way to display line count in gedit?
[12:40] <Digita3> ubotu: ma tu sei italiano?
[12:40] <rebugger> valemon, look in the settings
[12:40] <USMarine> Digita3 lol
[12:41] <MeRodent> Digita3, ubuto = bot
[12:41] <rebugger> you could enable "show linenumbers"
[12:41] <POVaddct> Digita3: ubotu is a bot. he just told you where you can find the italian channel.
[12:41] <USMarine> POVaddct in that case yes
[12:41] <rebugger> und look at the last linenumber ;)
[12:41] <valemon> my mistake
[12:41] <valemon> should have searched
[12:41] <valemon> thank you
[12:42] <Digita3> POVaddct: listen, but ubuntu-it is in server?
[12:43] <POVaddct> Digita3: yes, join it by typing  /j #ubuntu-it
[12:44] <erUSUL> Spark: you should install linux-generic (apt-cache show linux-generic)
[12:45] <Digita3> POVaddct: tks, ciao
[12:47] <Kopfgeldjaeger> hi
[12:47] <w00t> does anyone have any idea why a gnome-panel windowlist applet would not be transparent when the rest of the panel is, and how to fix it?
[12:49] <Spark> why is that aptitude seems to ignore termcap and require ^H instead of ^?
[12:49] <Spark> how can i debug this
[12:49] <taurusivy> how can I get the ip according to mac addr?
[12:49] <boghog> does the open-source 'radeon' driver support radeon X1550 pci-express ?
[12:49] <Spark> usually stuff "just works" when it comes to ^H vs ^?
[12:49] <izmaelis> have you tried turning it off and on again? (-:
[12:49] <Spark> taurusivy: you mean checking the arp cache?
[12:50] <Spark> taurusivy: maybe the command "arp" is what you want
[12:50] <bentob0x> I have two sound cards, firefox seems to output the sound on the first one but not on the second one and I want my second card to take the sound from Firefox without changing other sound configuration
[12:50] <POVaddct> taurusivy: arp -na  or  cat /proc/net/arp
[12:50] <w00t> does anyone have any idea why a gnome-panel windowlist applet would not be transparent when the rest of the panel is, and how to fix it?
[12:51] <Jork> hello
[12:52] <taurusivy> Spark: I mean there is no corresponding entry in arp cache
[12:53] <atamurad> i've downloaded OOo2.3 zip file, containing bunch of .deb files.
[12:53] <atamurad> now i can't install it with GDebi
[12:53] <atamurad> they depend on each other
[12:54] <atamurad> how do i install them all?
[12:54] <ikonia> atamurad install multiple files together
[12:54] <dooglus> how can I install package qgit in feisty?
[12:54] <taurusivy> POVaddct: I wanna know the ip of a same-subnet host through its mac
[12:54] <ikonia> atamurad are they ubuntu or debian debas
[12:54] <dooglus> !info qgit
[12:54] <MeRodent> Is there an equivalent to sessions manager for ubuntu server?
[12:54] <ubotu> qgit: Qt application for viewing GIT trees. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.5.3-1 (feisty), package size 355 kB, installed size 996 kB
[12:54] <dooglus> !qgit
[12:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about qgit - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:54] <atamurad> i'm not sure, debian i think
[12:54] <ikonia> MeRodent are you using a desktop
[12:54] <ikonia> atamurad: then don't use them
[12:54] <ikonia> MeRodent ubuntu is not debian
[12:54] <taurusivy> Spark:I wanna know the ip of a same-subnet host through its mac
[12:54] <atamurad> is there ubuntu packages?
[12:54] <MeRodent> ikonia, I am but Tasmaniac is using ubuntu server.
[12:55] <POVaddct> taurusivy: if the host in question is in the same subnet, just ping it and then read the arp cache
[12:55] <ikonia> MeRodent sessionas are desktop related
[12:55] <POVaddct> taurusivy: or is this not what you want?
[12:55] <MeRodent> ikonia, is there a startup script somewhere?
[12:55] <ikonia> MeRodent start up for what ?
[12:55] <Tasmaniac> MeRodent, need to do it in both (desktop and server)
[12:55] <ikonia> atamurad have a look
[12:56] <MeRodent> Tasmaniac, well you can do it using system prefs sessions for desktop.
[12:56] <Akatemik> How can ubuntu lose the screen configuration? Effect is that only 640x400 is selectable as resolution.
[12:56] <MeRodent> ikonia, to run a command on start.
[12:56] <ikonia> MeRodent yeah, use an init script
[12:56] <Akatemik> I read the FAQ and am now trying to restore, I'm just wondering what happened
[12:56] <ikonia> Akatemik have you done a kernel/driver updte ?
[12:56] <taurusivy> POVaddct: I only have its mac addr , can I ping it ??
[12:57] <Tasmaniac> how do you get Kerberos tickets automatically everytime the user logs on (so they/I dont have to run kinit)
[12:57] <Xero> What's the GTK equivalent of qgit?
[12:57] <ikonia> taurusivy can't really ping mac
[12:57] <MeRodent> ikonia, so where are init scripts kept?
[12:57] <Akatemik> ikonia: No. And it seems that simply killing X restored everything...
[12:57] <Akatemik> Odd
[12:57] <ikonia> MeRodent /etc/init.d
[12:57] <ikonia> !upstart >MeRodent
[12:57] <taurusivy> ikonia: yeah, I know
[12:57] <ikonia> Akatemik check the date stamp on your xorg.conf
[12:57] <Akatemik> Well, that was simple.
[12:57] <taurusivy> ikonia: so how can i get its ip/
[12:57] <ikonia> taurusivy then why did you ask if you can ping it if you knew ?
[12:57] <ikonia> 12:22 < taurusivy> ikonia: yeah, I know
[12:57] <POVaddct> taurusivy: no. but you could ping the broadcast address of the net and see if the host answers it
[12:57] <Tasmaniac> MeRodent, that faq is apt for you :)
[12:57] <ikonia> oops
[12:58] <ikonia> taurusivy speak to the guy who runs the switch its plugged into
[12:58] <taurusivy> ikonia: I mean i know " can't really ping mac"
[12:58] <Delirium> Hey people, could anyone tell me if i could restore the installed drivers to standard? I tried updating my sound card driver but i cant log in and boot it up anymore, it just says "session lasted less then 10 seconds" and logs me out again.
[12:58] <ikonia> Delirium that shouldn't be a sound problem. The desktop runs without sound
[12:59] <ikonia> Delirium check the gdm.log
[12:59] <dooglus> how dangerous is it to install a gutsy package into feisty?
[12:59] <ikonia> dooglus very
[12:59] <dooglus> is it safer to build from source?
[12:59] <Delirium> Ikonia how do i do that with the console?
[12:59] <ikonia> dooglus neither
[12:59] <taurusivy> ikonia: that's brilliant. that's our lab switch, no one really operate it
[12:59] <ikonia> Delirium vi gdm.log
[12:59] <POVaddct> taurusivy: like this: sudo ping -c 1 -b 192.168.1.255 ; cat /proc/net/arp
[12:59] <Delirium> Ikonia thanks ill try that brb.
[12:59] <ikonia> taurusivy ahhh thats a problem then
[12:59] <dooglus> ikonia: I'm trying to install 'qgit', but the repository dependencies are messed up
[12:59] <ikonia> dooglus which repo ?
[01:00] <Kachna> sh1t,can't play mp3 :P any idea,why xine doesn't want to do it? :P
[01:00] <jaggz1> other prog got sound dev?
[01:00] <ikonia> Kachna don't use bad language please, its totally uncalled for
[01:00] <taurusivy> POVaddct: i ping 59.64.183.255, and how can i have the ip of the mac-known host?
[01:00] <dooglus> ikonia: feisty + feisty-backports
[01:00] <Kachna> ikonia: k sry,just got shocked :P music=my life O:-)
[01:01] <ikonia> dooglus are you using fesity as the os ?
[01:01] <dooglus> ikonia: I never use any unofficial repos.  yes, I'm running feisty
[01:01] <POVaddct> taurusivy: all hosts in the subnet should answer to the broadcast ping
[01:01] <ikonia> dooglus join #ubutnu+1
[01:01] <POVaddct> taurusivy: so you get the mac/ip coupling from the answer packets
[01:01] <ikonia> ok - meeting
[01:01] <Kachna> jaggz1: nope, 1) alsa seems to work for more apps at a time, but however 2) ogg is played ok
[01:01] <dooglus> ikonia: I'm all on my own in there :)
[01:02] <POVaddct> taurusivy: but you need to specify the -b option if you want to ping the broadcast address
[01:02] <Spark> taurusivy: maybe you want arp pijng
[01:02] <Spark> arp ping
[01:02] <Vorbote> taurusivy: and you can use arp -n to fond out the mac addresses arp -n prints a table (read the man page for all the flags).
[01:02] <dooglus> ikonia: why +1?  feisty is +0 isn't it?
[01:02] <POVaddct> Spark: arping still needs a ip address
[01:02] <POVaddct> Spark: it cannot "ping" a mac address
[01:04] <taurusivy> OK, guys. I will try that. thanks
[01:06] <POVaddct> lbh zvtug jnag gb gel rggrepnc
[01:06] <twosouls82> I tried using "Groups" in my virtual hosts, the server starts but the files aren't servable... could someone point me in the right direction?
[01:06] <twosouls82> (apache2 that is)
[01:08] <dooglus> ikonia: what's the best way for me to get qgit installed then?  the feisty package is broken, and gutsy and source are too dangerous?
[01:08] <Pingviller> anyone know a good apache 2 admin tool?
[01:09] <Pingviller> with GUI :P
[01:10] <snadge> i think gparted just crashed resizing a reiserfs partition.. what should i do? :P
[01:10] <erUSUL> dooglus: i compiled it in feisty without much problem (the 1.x qt3 based version)
[01:10] <snadge> i booted off the livecd, and it kept trying to mount the partition
[01:10] <dooglus> erUSUL: I got the gutsy source package, and am compiling that
[01:11] <snadge> so i unmounted it from a terminal.. ran the resize command it got part way through, then nautilus pops up and its mounted again.. ack.. now gparted is just doing nothing :(
[01:11] <dooglus> erUSUL: the qgit in feisty conflicts with the git in feisty - it's too old, apparently
[01:11] <erUSUL> dooglus: i compile git myself form its git repo :D to track vanilla kernel
[01:12] <snadge> do i force close gparted or what? im freaking out here :P
[01:13] <erUSUL> snadge: do you have valuable data in that partition? do you have a backup? reiserfs is famous for being quite fragile
[01:15] <dooglus> erUSUL: OK, I see
[01:16] <erUSUL> dooglus: sudo apt-get build-dep git-core and then dl the tarball from it's web site...
[01:16] <matzino> what's the main difference between raiser and ext2?
[01:16] <matzino> what's the main difference between raiser and ext3?
[01:17] <dooglus> matzino: everything
[01:17] <matzino> but the main?
[01:17] <_gigu_> hey guys
[01:17] <erUSUL> matzino: to much for saying on irc
[01:17] <matzino> i mean... if i should to choose
[01:17] <dooglus> matzino: reiserfs is one filesystem, ext[23]  is another - they have no common code
[01:17] <Pingviller> anyone know a good apache 2 admin tool?
[01:17] <snadge> its all good .. tragedy averted.. even though gparted crashed, and i had to force quit it.. the partition is still mountable and it has been resized, remarkable ;)
[01:17] <Pingviller> with GUI :P
[01:17] <_gigu_> what channel should I use to get some help on HIBERNATION
[01:17] <_gigu_> ?
[01:18] <gregshallard> _gigu, what do you want to know?
[01:18] <dooglus> matzino: I used reiserfs for years without any problem.  People kept telling me it was dangerous, and that its fsck tool was broken.  Now I use ext3.  The only difference I notice is that ext3 takes a minute or two to mount every time I boot, whereas reiserfs was instant.
[01:19] <erUSUL> _gigu_: try #tux-on-ice
[01:19] <matzino> okis one reason, thanks
[01:19] <dooglus> matzino: also, I guess development & maintenance of reiserfs is kind of slowed at the moment as well
[01:20] <_gigu_> well, my problem is that Hibernation doesn't work on my Laptop, I have information on Suspend. When I turn on laptop it just starts from begining
[01:20] <_gigu_> like new start
[01:20] <gregshallard> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=471855&highlight=Suspend+help
[01:20] <_gigu_> instead of re-hibertnating
[01:20] <matzino> well but ext3 its growing up faster than raiser isn't it?
[01:21] <gregshallard> _gigu, you running feisty?
[01:21] <_gigu_> yes
[01:21] <salty> is there a GNU file extension for books " .ogg to .mp3 like .pdf to ?"
[01:21] <gregshallard> Check out that link I just posted.
[01:21] <erUSUL> dooglus: well the main issue with reiserfs[34]  this days is that wirh H. Reiser on jail and suse quiting using it by default it may be "abandoned" in the near future
[01:21] <dooglus> matzino: mr. reiser is in prison at the moment, awaiting trial for the murder of his wife
[01:21] <matzino> oh!
[01:21] <Pingviller> anyone know a good apache 2 admin tool?
[01:21] <Pingviller> with GUI :P
[01:21] <motio> hi i am new and  i need help how to install scalix on ubuntu 7.04
[01:22] <matzino> incredible!
[01:22] <erUSUL> !repeat | Pingviller
[01:22] <ubotu> Pingviller: 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
[01:22] <gregshallard> _gigu, does that look like what you need?
[01:22] <Pingviller> !patience
[01:22] <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
[01:22] <matzino> thanks because of the info
[01:22] <_gigu_> gregshallard: thanks, i'll try
[01:22] <_gigu_> gregshallard: YES, it doeas :D
[01:22] <dooglus> matzino: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Reiser
[01:23] <gregshallard> Working now?
[01:23] <jrib> motio: do you mean the evolution scalix plugin or something else?
[01:23] <motio> i mean the all scalix on the server
[01:25] <jrib> motio: I hadn't heard of scalix before now, but after visiting www.scalix.com it seems you would need to buy it from them
[01:25] <boghog> sigh is
[01:26] <mkamal30> hi
[01:27] <motio> jrid on ubuntu wiki  ther expalin how to install but i get error so if sumbady all ready install and help me
[01:28] <jrib> motio: link?
[01:30] <motio> the link http://www.scalix.com/wiki/index.php?title=Makefile_for_Ubuntu_Breezy%2C_Hoary_and_Dapper
[01:30] <spyteman> somehow my sound turned terrible, it sounds like my speakers were broken or something
[01:30] <spyteman> but they're not, it's gotta be some driver issue or something
[01:30] <spyteman> i think i'm already using alsa tho, what should i do?
[01:30] <jrib> motio: two questions: what version of ubuntu are you using?  can you pastebin the errors you are getting?
[01:30] <jrib> spyteman: try to keep what you say on a single line, or else the channel becomes too busy
[01:31] <jrib> !pastebin > motio (read the private message from ubotu)
[01:31] <spyteman> Exposure sorry
[01:31] <spyteman> sure sorry
[01:31] <spyteman> damn nickcompleter :p
[01:32] <motio> jrid  i  using the 7.04 serevr and the error is line 119 and line 126 in Makefile
[01:33] <jrib> motio: have you seen http://www.scalix.com/wiki/index.php?title=Manual_Installation_Feisty_Fawn ?
[01:33] <snadge> does the ubuntu livecd have the std C library headers installed?
[01:33] <snadge> i cant seem to find stdio.h :P
[01:33] <snadge> i want to make hello.c
[01:34] <USMarine> gcc -version
[01:34] <knevcher> hello
[01:34] <snadge> gcc: unrecognized option '-version'
[01:35] <USMarine> if it has gcc
[01:35] <USMarine> proly stdio is there also
[01:35] <Vorbote> snadge: install the build-essential metapackage
[01:35] <magical_trevsky> snadge, if you have it, it'll be at /usr/include/stdio.h
[01:35] <snadge> im on livecd?
[01:35] <magical_trevsky> but you prolly need build-essential as Vorbote said
[01:35] <Pingviller> anyone know a good apache 2 admin tool?
[01:35] <USMarine> snadge how the hell should i know
[01:35] <motio> tank this is new  to me i will try
[01:35] <snadge> its installing
[01:36] <drake285> hey
[01:36] <Bonaparte> The computer is not starting, please help
[01:36] <Bonaparte> Yesterday, a friend tried to implement quota
[01:36] <[nrx] >  Bonaparte a bit more info would be good.
[01:36] <Bonaparte> Since then the computer won't boot up
[01:36] <drake285> i need some help
[01:36] <Bonaparte> How can I fix it?
[01:36] <[nrx] > !ask | drake285
[01:36] <ubotu> drake285: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[01:36] <USMarine> drake285 like 911 ?
[01:36] <Bonaparte> The commands he had tried was, apt-get install quota
[01:36] <Bonaparte> touch /quota.user /quota.group
[01:36] <snadge> what!?!? i've just booted into ubuntu 64 bit.. and ran this program and got this result
[01:36] <spyteman> Bonaparte can you boot from cd? ubuntu live-cd?
[01:37] <snadge> Size of int: 4
[01:37] <jrib> motio: one thing I noticed is it recommends doing 'sudo passwd root' to create a root password so you can use 'su -'.  This is unnecessary.  Instead of 'su -', just do 'sudo -i'.  You do not need to set a root password
[01:37] <Bonaparte> Yes, I can
[01:37] <Bonaparte> spyteman, do you want to boot from the CD now?
[01:37] <snadge> why is sizeof(int) 4 in ubuntu64? :P
[01:37] <jrib> Bonaparte: try to keep what you say on a single line, or else the channel becomes too busy
[01:37] <Bonaparte> jrib, sorry about it
[01:37] <USMarine> Bonaparte , enter is not punctuation. Please don't press return until you've finished typing your question, it's annoying to see multiple lines for one question, and hard to follow.
[01:37] <motio> tank you very match for your help
[01:38] <Bonaparte> USMarine, really sorry about it. I apologize for the inconvenience
[01:38] <drake285> i have some problem with beryl
[01:38] <drake285> can some one help me
[01:38] <MeRodent> !ask | drake
[01:38] <ubotu> drake: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[01:38] <USMarine> drake285 i still don't know what the problem is
[01:38] <spyteman> can someone tell me how i look up details for my soundcard (acer notebook), install the proper drivers for it and get my sound to stop making strange noises? think i had it working before, seems something went broken..
[01:39] <magical_trevsky> spyteman, open alsamixer in a console
[01:39] <magical_trevsky> find your PCM volume, turn it down to 81
[01:39] <smizzz_bcn> hola
[01:39] <magical_trevsky> should fix your problem
[01:39] <[nrx] > !compiz | drake285
[01:39] <ubotu> drake285: 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
[01:39] <smizzz_bcn> alguien de BARCELONA?
[01:39] <drake285> when i activite skydome in beril then beryl crash
[01:39] <Bonaparte> spyteman, I have no idea what I should do after booting from the CD
[01:39] <kayak> i want to install compiz Fusion from source tarball,  wrong in this step ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr/local
[01:39] <magical_trevsky> smizzz_bcn, #ubuntu-es
[01:40] <MeRodent> !es | smizzz_bcn
[01:40] <ubotu> smizzz_bcn: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[01:40] <[nrx] > !compiz | kayak
[01:40] <ubotu> kayak: 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
[01:40] <sam__> How could I configure SMTP to work with the PHP mail function?
[01:40] <magical_trevsky> spyteman, or run sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-utils reset
[01:40] <spyteman> magical_trevsky should i never go >81 with anything regarding sound? why is that?
[01:40] <magical_trevsky> spyteman, well, 81 is just a nice value I use :p On alot of cards, if the PCM volume is too high the sound is clipped
[01:41] <magical_trevsky> which is what I imagine you're experiencing.. you or some app has made it too high
[01:41] <drake285> when i activite skydome in beril then beryl shutsdown
[01:41] <spyteman> it was at 87
[01:41] <[nrx] > drake285:
[01:41] <magical_trevsky> spyteman, ah, does it sound any different now it's a bit lower?
[01:41] <[nrx] > pay attention
[01:41] <drake285> ok
[01:41] <kayak> please,i want to install from source tarball
[01:41] <[nrx] > drake285: for help with beryl/compiz, join #ubuntu-effects
[01:41] <[nrx] > kayak: you too... for compiz help, join #ubuntu-effects
[01:42] <Bonaparte> Can somebody help me get the computer to boot?
[01:42] <[nrx] > Bonaparte: how far does it get|
[01:42] <[nrx] > ?*
[01:43] <spyteman> i would say it's back to normal again magical_trevsky ... but when i play an audio cd in rhythmbox, it still sounds really bad
[01:43] <Bonaparte> [nrx] , it shows lot of failed services while booting
[01:43] <magical_trevsky> spyteman, perhaps rhythmbox is turning up the pcm volume instead of the master when you use its volume controls.. that could be the problem?
[01:43] <Bonaparte> I get the login prompt in the command mode
[01:43] <[nrx] > Bonaparte: how far does it get?
[01:44] <[nrx] > ok
[01:44] <spyteman> maybe.. how do i fix it?
[01:44] <Hakan[TT] > how to get swedish  to work in vim ?
[01:44] <nanonyme> in latin1 or utf-8?
[01:44] <Hakan[TT] > latin1
[01:44] <Bonaparte> I can login as root but not as user. When I try login as user it says unable to cd to '/home/user'
[01:44] <Hakan[TT] > or humm i think ubunto use uft-8 deafult
[01:45] <nanonyme> nice, it would probably have worked fine with utf-8 considering it's the ubuntu default charset
[01:45] <nanonyme> (at least i think it worked for me)
[01:45] <_freedom_> Hi folks
[01:45] <Hakan[TT] >  work in comamnd line perfect. but when i cut and paste things with vim its getter corrupted with 
[01:45] <[nrx] > Bonaparte: try "quotaoff"
[01:46] <nanonyme> ah
[01:46] <nanonyme> Hakan[TT] , program is using a different charset than vim?
[01:46] <nanonyme> that is, the program to and from you're pasting
[01:46] <Bonaparte> I uninstalled Quota, now it says Quota command not found
[01:46] <Hakan[TT] > cut and paste from widnows over putty
[01:46] <Hakan[TT] > if i do that to command line is works ,, only in vim it dont
[01:46] <[nrx] > Bonaparte: edit your /etc/fstab file
[01:46] <_freedom_> Can someone look into System>Preferences>Sessions and under tab Current session look for metacity line (i need parameters)
[01:47] <nanonyme> do you have putty set to UTF-8?
[01:47] <[nrx] > Bonaparte: and remove any references to usrquota and grpquota
[01:47] <nanonyme> do you have LC_CTYPE set properly?
[01:47] <nanonyme> also http://www.maruko.ca/i18n/
[01:47] <Hakan[TT] > but why dose the command promt get  correct then ?
[01:47] <[nrx] > Bonaparte: after rebotting, you _should_ be okay
[01:47] <spyteman> magical_trevsky alsamixer shows a change in master volume when i touch the volume icon in sys tray, but it shows no change anywhere when i try rhythmbox one
[01:47] <autodidakt> hi, i just wanted to no where to deaktivate "vertical sync" in the nvidia settings
[01:47] <[nrx] > rebooting*
[01:47] <magical_trevsky> spyteman, ah, weird
[01:47] <nanonyme> Hakan[TT] , poke, the above link includes vim utf-8 guide
[01:47] <Bonaparte> [nrx] , I already tried that. There are no references to grpquota and usrquota
[01:47] <autodidakt> know*
[01:47] <Hakan[TT] > aa  i18n rings a bel for me
[01:48] <magical_trevsky> spyteman, I've never used rhythmbox though I'm afraid, so I dunno what else to suggest :<
[01:48] <Hakan[TT] > thx alot nanoyme
[01:48] <[nrx] > Bonaparte: are you getting any error messsages as well as the failed services?
[01:48] <MeRodent> autodidakt, in x server xvideo settings
[01:48] <Bonaparte> [nrx] , yes, lot of services fail while the computing is booting. klogd for example
[01:48] <_freedom_> everyone too busy heh
[01:49] <[nrx] > Bonaparte: and there is no reference to quotas in the fstab at all?
[01:49] <_freedom_> Can someone look into System>Preferences>Sessions and under tab Current session look for metacity line (i need parameters)
[01:49] <spyteman> magical_trevsky could it be that the cd is bad? i burned it from within rhythmbox when i think i was already experiencing these sound problems.. maybe the bad settings affected mp3 conversion for the cd burning?
[01:49] <autodidakt> MeRodent hm i dont find it sry
[01:49] <Bonaparte> [nrx] , absolutely none
[01:49] <autodidakt> MeRodent sync to vblack seems to be something different
[01:49] <[nrx] > Bonaparte: 2 mins
[01:49] <Bonaparte> [nrx] , sure. Thanks for the help. I will wait
[01:49] <MeRodent> autodidakt, I found that changing settings from default made no difference anyway.
[01:50] <autodidakt> MeRodent: I dont understand sry
[01:51] <spyteman> lol magical_trevsky the cd is bad... will burn a new one and try again :(
[01:51] <_freedom_> Please?
[01:51] <autodidakt> MeRodent: are u talking about sync to vblack?
[01:51] <Devo> I used WInecfg to change the driver settings from OSS to ALSA, now when I try and start Teamspeak with wine I get this error: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38106/
[01:51] <spyteman> but thanks for help, i did an alsa reset :)
[01:51] <pjbelgium> who can help me with some beginner wime/crossover questions
[01:51] <[nrx] > Bonaparte: how did you uninstall quota? - are any of the quota commands still available?
[01:51] <Devo> audio settings*
[01:52] <MeRodent> autodidakt, sinc to vblank should be the verticle sync as vblank is the verticle timing.
[01:52] <Bonaparte> [nrx] , I uninstalled it from Aptitude.
[01:52] <[nrx] > Bonaparte: so it's only been since you uninstalled it that you're having problems?
[01:52] <xerxe> hello everybody!
[01:53] <xerxe> just installed gparted through sunaptic manager
[01:53] <xerxe> i got 2 kdd
[01:53] <xerxe> 2hdd
[01:53] <xerxe> no. windows
[01:53] <Devo> What does this mean? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38106/
[01:53] <MeRodent> !enter | xerxe
[01:53] <ubotu> xerxe: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[01:53] <xerxe> no. linux ubuntu
[01:53] <autodidakt> MeRodent: hm so it should change something about my inputlag (S-PVA Panel) in 3d apps
[01:53] <Bonaparte> [nrx] , I am having the problem after I tired
[01:53] <Bonaparte> mount -o remount / I uninstalled quota to recover the system. But it didn't help
[01:53] <autodidakt> MeRodent: but it doesn'T :/
[01:53] <lafuma> hello, can anyone who is familiar with openssl help me ?
[01:54] <xerxe> after running gparted it 's hangs at scanning hardware
[01:54] <xerxe> what to do?
[01:54] <MeRodent> autodidakt, there is also a sync to vblank setting in opengl settings.
[01:54] <xerxe> just wait?...
[01:54] <Suvoroff> Hello
[01:54] <JenZke> Hi all, this is my situation. I work in a school and want to transfer my existing Win2003-environment to a ubuntu-based setting. I have 50 desktops and 1 P3/640Mb-server. I want to install ubuntu on all clients, create only 3 accounts (teacher, student and Administrator). 'Student' is a limited account which can surf and make documents in OpenOffice and write it to a folder called 'Files of Students' on the P3-server. This folder is
[01:54] <MeRodent> !enter > xerxe
[01:54] <_freedom_> Are you people using GNOME? :)
[01:54] <_freedom_> Can someone look into System>Preferences>Sessions and under tab Current session look for metacity line (i need parameters)
[01:55] <Suvoroff>  ?
[01:55] <autodidakt> MeRodent: i tryed that as well
[01:55] <xerxe> got that. i'll be more carefull next time
[01:55] <MeRodent> _freedom_, you might want to try #ubuntu-effects
[01:55] <Suvoroff>    ?
[01:56] <MeRodent> xerxe, are you running gparted or sudo gparted?
[01:56] <[nrx] > Bonaparte: can you mount / at all?
[01:56] <Bonaparte> [nrx] , I don't if I can do that. I can login as root at the command prompt
[01:56] <moDumass> hey all, im using blender and one of the features involves alt-rmb but when you do that it brings up a window command and the workaround is mentioned as editing (Applications > System Tools > Configuration Editor) but that menu item isnt in my applications system tools menu.. any ideas?
[01:56] <Devo> !sex
[01:56] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about sex - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[01:56] <_freedom_> why ubuntu effects... I just want someone to tell me default parameters for metacity in gnome session
[01:57] <xerxe> i guess is gparted. i run it through the desktop icon
[01:57] <Bonaparte> [nrx] , how do I know if I can mount /?
[01:57] <MeRodent> Devo,  what do you expect from a bot?
[01:57] <zetheroo> anyone else here from Australia?
[01:57] <MeRodent> xerxe, did it ask for a password?
[01:57] <slap> whats up newbies!!!
[01:57] <Devo> MeRodent, Uhhh... well, robots of the future should be able to do a lot.
[01:57] <DjViper> zetheroo: /who *.au
[01:57] <[nrx] > well, if you can login, it must be mounted
[01:58] <zetheroo> DjViper : whats that?
[01:58] <DjViper> zetheroo: why do you ask?
[01:58] <Devo> MeRodent, Robots in the future will be running on Linux.
[01:58] <spyteman> xerxe you can drag application launcher icons in e.g. gedit (texteditors) and it will show you the command
[01:58] <xerxe> no password required. because it's just hangs at the scanning devices part. never got beyond that. iwant to repartition the linux hdd
[01:58] <zetheroo> DjViper: well I am looking for the Ubuntu community in Australia
[01:58] <Bonaparte> [nrx] , what can we do next to fix it?
[01:58] <danielro> hola
[01:58] <MeRodent> zetheroo, I'm on the mainland (ie Tasmania)
[01:58] <zetheroo> DjViper: see, I think we should have a party for Ubuntu Gutsy
[01:59] <pjbelgium> !wine
[01:59] <ubotu> wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[01:59] <danielro> it's the first time I chat in Linux
[01:59] <pjbelgium> !crossover
[01:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about crossover - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[01:59] <xerxe> ill just gonna do that spyteman. see what happens
[01:59] <zetheroo> MeRodent: well... thats a bit far for me...
[01:59] <MeRodent> xerxe, try running it sudo gparted - should ask for your password before starting. It may need su privleges.
[01:59] <zetheroo> MeRodent: I am in Sydney
[01:59] <DjViper> !au
[01:59] <ubotu> au is the Australian LoCo Team has a channel at #ubuntu-au
[01:59] <MeRodent> zetheroo, commiserations then mate.
[01:59] <danielro> ubotu, is there any program to run Windows programs under Linux?
[02:00] <[nrx] > Bonaparte: does "quota" give you any output?
[02:00] <DjViper> zetheroo: join #ubuntu-au
[02:00] <JenZke> daniel -> wine ?
[02:00] <danielro> what's wine?
[02:00] <Bonaparte> [nrx] , it says command not found
[02:00] <zetheroo> DjViper : is there such a thing?
[02:00] <danielro> a program
[02:00] <MeRodent> DjViper, there's never anyone there.
[02:00] <JenZke> google daniel :)
[02:00] <moDumass> how do i open configuration editor?
[02:01] <zetheroo> I feel like I am the only one using Ubuntu in Australia
[02:01] <JenZke> daniel : http://www.winehq.org/
[02:01] <zetheroo> sob
[02:01] <danielro> OK, I'LL SEARCH ON GOGGLE
[02:01] <blowfish> hi all
[02:01] <danielro> AH, THANK YOU
[02:01] <moDumass> zetheroo no im here too
[02:01] <blowfish> mis me >
[02:01] <blowfish> ?:P
[02:01] <moDumass> but i know nuthing
[02:01] <zetheroo> moDumass: where are you from?
[02:01] <moDumass> zetheroo, melb
[02:01] <[nrx] > Bonaparte: i'm not really sure.. i've messed with quota's before but never had this problem.. i'm googling but not finding much :/
[02:01] <_freedom_> Ok I'll try again...
[02:01] <_freedom_> Can someone look into System>Preferences>Sessions and under tab Current session look for metacity line (i need parameters)
[02:01] <blowfish> how made a ubuntu as router
[02:01] <zetheroo> moDumass: oh ok... and how long have you been a Linux user?
[02:02] <Bonaparte> [nrx] , I appreciate your help
[02:02] <blowfish> ?<>
[02:02] <Bonaparte> [nrx] , would it help if I install Quota again from apt-get?
[02:02] <[nrx] > Bonaparte: i have to get to work.. but i'll be online when i get there (1hr)
[02:02] <danielro> I'M USING A DISTRIBUTION OF LINUX UNDER UBUNTU WHICH IS CALLED GUADALINEX
[02:02] <[nrx] > Bonaparte: yeah, that might be a good idea
[02:02] <jatt> !caps
[02:02] <ubotu> PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[02:02] <MeRodent> danielro, no need to shout
[02:02] <[nrx] > Bonaparte: at least if it's running, you have a 'working' system that we can work from
[02:02] <jatt> !caps | danielro
[02:02] <ubotu> danielro: please see above
[02:03] <Bonaparte> [nrx] , what do you suggest after installing quota?
[02:03] <blowfish> hi all
[02:03] <[nrx] > Bonaparte: leave it installed, but turn all quota's off on all drives/users/groups
[02:03] <moDumass> zetheroo about a year anda half i guess
[02:03] <Suvoroff> Who speak Russian? =)
[02:03] <Bonaparte> [nrx] , no problem. I will try fixing it, if I can't I will be here after an hour
[02:03] <moDumass> awesome autosorted
[02:03] <Bonaparte> [nrx] , thanks so much
[02:03] <sean__> hallo everyone, when I open thunderbird, it says "thunderbird is already running, but not respond", it told me to close the other thunderbird.
[02:03] <zetheroo> moDumass: howz it going?... loving it?
[02:04] <JenZke> Can noboddy help me with my schoolproblem? :(
[02:04] <danielro> the problem is that I have problems with my eyes,
[02:04] <MeRodent> sean__, did you move or change settings files?
[02:04] <sean__> actually, I had not opened thunderbird before
[02:04] <julo> Salut tout le monde !
[02:04] <Suvoroff> 
[02:04] <julo> Hi !
[02:04] <sean__> MeRodent, the windows and linux on my laptop share the same profile.
[02:05] <[nrx] > Bonaparte: no problem... sorry i couldn't help more at the moment
[02:05] <julo> I've just upgraded to gutsy with a French desktop, and now I have both ~/Desktop and ~/Bureau (French for Desktop). How can I set Nautilus to use ~/Bureau instead of ~/Desktop ?
[02:05] <sean__> MeRodent, and when I open the thunderbird , there are two processes of thunderbird in my computer
[02:05] <_freedom_> Can someone look into System>Preferences>Sessions and under tab Current session look for metacity line (i need parameters)
[02:05] <marekr> hello, can anyone who is familiar with openssl help me ?
[02:06] <xerxe> after running sudo gparted got this message:Unable to open /dev/fd0 read-write (Read-only file system).  /dev/fd0 has been opened read-only.
[02:06] <jatt> _freedom_: no parameters in dapper
[02:07] <xerxe> so whats uo with that kind of error? what elese can i do to repartion the hdd? is there any other way?
[02:07] <pjbelgium> /quit: ubuntu-nl
[02:07] <moDumass> brb
[02:07] <_freedom_> thanks _jatt_ !
[02:07] <zetheroo> moDumass: come to the #ubuntu-au chat
[02:08] <pjbelgium> !quit
[02:08] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about quit - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:08] <MeStillRodent> sean__, your problem fixed yet?
[02:08] <Hakan[TT] > Q: if i type locale  then i see that LANG=en_US.UTF-8 how to change LANG to be LANG=en_US only
[02:08] <taffy-nay> can someone talk me through setting up vncserver on remote PC?
[02:09] <sean__> MeStillRodent, not yet, my frend
[02:09] <taffy-nay> i'i have an ssh window open atm
[02:09] <sean__> MeStillRodent, sorry , my friend
[02:09] <MeStillRodent> sean__, check ~/.mozilla-thunderbird
[02:10] <AnUbiSn> help I CANT START X
[02:10] <MeStillRodent> sean__, you should have a folder named (8 random characters).default
[02:10] <AnUbiSn>   on my imac
[02:10] <jatt> !caps|AnUbiSn
[02:10] <ubotu> AnUbiSn: PLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.
[02:11] <sean__> MeStillRodent, yes, I have a .default file in folder .thunderbird
[02:11] <AnUbiSn> im sorry i i hitted the cap by accemndede
[02:11] <MeStillRodent> sean__, in the same directory there is a file called profiles.ini the Path should be the same as the .default folder otherwise it thinks it's running another copy of thunderbird even when it's not running.
[02:12] <AnUbiSn>  but yeah i can get in to shell
[02:12] <HHP21> Hey guys, how do I find out my ip in the terminal?
[02:12] <AnUbiSn> ifconfig??
[02:12] <HHP21> That was it
[02:12] <AnUbiSn>  ithink
[02:12] <HHP21> thanks :)
[02:12] <sean__> MeStillRodent, ok, I check it right now
[02:13] <AnUbiSn>  iws any one gunna help me
[02:13] <Hakan[TT] > To answer my own question export is the command to set locale variables
[02:14] <taffy-nay> Anyone? Anyone at all?
[02:14] <AnUbiSn> yes i maybe able to u'
[02:14] <AnUbiSn> taffy-nay:
[02:15] <sean__> MeStillRodent, hallo, the both are yutzbxr7.default
[02:15] <AnUbiSn> can sum body   help me
[02:15] <Hakan[TT] > Q: Where to add commands thats get run at boot time ?
[02:15] <LjL> !boot
[02:15] <ubotu> Boot options: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions - To add/remove startup services, you can use the package 'bum', or update-rc.d - To add your own startup scripts, use /etc/rc.local - See also !grub and !dualboot - Making a boot floppy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/BootFloppy - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SmartBootManagerHowto
[02:16] <AnUbiSn> !fglrx
[02:16] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[02:16] <moDumass> ok it seems my last fix only was a partial fix, i can clear the default alt-rmb action in metacity but not in emerald, any ideas?
[02:16] <AnUbiSn>  screw fgglrx
[02:16] <MeRodent> sean__, then must be another problem.  If you run ps -A it doesn't show mozilla-thunder does it?
[02:16] <AnUbiSn> !xoirg
[02:16] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about xoirg - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:17] <AnUbiSn> !xorg
[02:17] <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
[02:17] <xerxe> so. like , what do u guys use to partition hdd?
[02:18] <AnUbiSn> im gonna  try gutsy
[02:18] <AnUbiSn> scrtew feisty
[02:18] <spyteman> :p
[02:19] <MeRodent> xerxe, gparted.  but it works for me - mostly.
[02:19] <sean__> MeRodent, ps aux | grep thunderbird, there are two thunderbird processes, when i kill one of them, another one will be dead too.
[02:19] <xerxe> i got the Unable to open /dev/fd0 read-write (Read-only file system).  /dev/fd0 has been opened read-only.
[02:19] <xerxe>  error
[02:19] <AnUbiSn> i cant start x  normaqlly
[02:19] <junker_> hi
[02:20] <MeRodent> sean__, if you kill both processes can you then run thunderbird?
[02:20] <xerxe> oh, my bad. probably gparted can detect only read drives
[02:20] <thirdalbum> Quick question: Is there any way to create a RAM disk on Linux, to store files on that a non-root user can access?
[02:20] <AnUbiSn>  i have to safe boot
[02:20] <MeRodent> xerxe, you want to translate that into english?
[02:20] <AnUbiSn> use safe boot
[02:20] <Devo> What does this mean? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38106/
[02:21] <RocK_BesiM> efro
[02:21] <AnUbiSn> !ramdisk
[02:21] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ramdisk - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[02:21] <hwilde> how can I create a .iso image of a cd ?
[02:21] <LjL> thirdalbum: http://www.vanemery.com/Linux/Ramdisk/ramdisk.html
[02:21] <Otaimer> hai...
[02:21] <junker_> help plizzzzzzzz
[02:22] <xerxe> probably gparted can not detect windows partitions
[02:22] <Otaimer> how to install driver in ubuntu??
[02:22] <MeRodent> !ask | junker_
[02:22] <stdin> hwilde: k3b can do that
[02:22] <ubotu> junker_: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[02:22] <thirdalbum> hwilde: Right-click the CD in Gnome, click "Copy Disc" and set the destination as "File Image"
[02:22] <LjL> Otaimer: depends what driver.
[02:22] <thirdalbum> Ljl: Thanks
[02:22] <MeRodent> xerxe, no problems detecting ntfs or fat32
[02:23] <xerxe> yes, but those partitions are read only. probably here  is the problem
[02:23] <xerxe> Unable to open /dev/fd0 read-write (Read-only file system).  /dev/fd0 has been opened read-only.
[02:23] <aLeSD> hi all ... I have a wireless card that need rt73.ko. How to install it in ubuntu ?
[02:23] <sean__> MeRodent, I have tried it , the same problem
[02:23] <hwilde> thirdalbum, man that is so obvious, but I am not used to windows-like right clicking on my computer.  I looked through every option in all of hte programs like serpentine and soundjuicer
[02:23] <MeRodent> xerxe, gparted doesn't use fstab. It directly reads partition tables so readonly is not an issue. Ie works at a lower level.
[02:24] <LjL> aLeSD: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/RalinkRT73
[02:24] <Otaimer> LjL : hmm.. how to install.. for example to install wireless adaptor
[02:24] <LjL> !wifi | Otaimer
[02:24] <ubotu> Otaimer: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[02:24] <Otaimer> ok
[02:25] <Hakan[TT] > boot
[02:25] <xerxe> then i dont know waht to do. got to live with 1 partition in linux. or, reinstall linux and partion the hdd in the process
[02:25] <aLeSD> LjL: thanks
[02:26] <Maxdamantus> Uhh.. Where does apt-get gmailfs put the python script?
[02:26] <panosru> How can i uninstall SCIM???
[02:26] <imane> ima_keb@hotmal.com
[02:27] <Hakan[TT] > how to make /etc/rc.local to start at boot time ?
[02:27] <neztiti> can someone guys here http://pastebin.com/m531dabdf
[02:27] <LjL> Hakan[TT] : it *starts* at boot time
[02:27] <hwilde> Hakan[TT] , /etc/rc.local runs on boot automaticallly
[02:27] <Hakan[TT] > # In order to enable or disable this script just change the execution
[02:27] <Hakan[TT] > # bits.
[02:28] <junker_> Liudi kto znaet russki i mijet mne pomi4i
[02:28] <LjL> Hakan[TT] : sudo chmod +x /etc/rc.local
[02:28] <LjL> but i bet it's enabled already
[02:28] <thirdalbum> hwilde: Are you on a Mac?
[02:28] <hwilde> thirdalbum, nope it is an ibm
[02:28] <Hakan[TT] > aaaa the file attribs... lol silly me...
[02:28] <hwilde> Hakan[TT] , the file runs on boot.  put an echo line in there and test it
[02:29] <Hakan[TT] > yhaa but i dotn run if ya dont have chmod +x first..
[02:29] <MeRodent> hwilde, should rc.local be in /etc or /etc/init.d ?
[02:29] <LjL> well it does for me, maybe they've changed that in feisty
[02:29] <hwilde> Hakan[TT] , /etc/rc.local runs automatically !!!
[02:29] <Hakan[TT] > udner etc
[02:29] <LjL> uhm, i have both
[02:29] <LjL> ah
[02:29] <LjL> it should be in /etc/rc.local
[02:30] <LjL>  /etc/init.d/rc.local is simply the thing that runs it
[02:30] <hwilde> Hakan[TT] ,  /etc/init.d/rc.local       Running local boot scripts (/etc/rc.local)
[02:30] <Hakan[TT] > hwilde dident run for me... my export values was never added.. iamtesting now if it works with chmod +x
[02:30] <hwilde> Hakan[TT] , put an echo "test rc.local" >> ~/logfile      see if it writes ot the log
[02:31] <Hakan[TT] > humm still nto working... :( with my command ...
[02:31] <LjL> Hakan[TT] , i'm not so sure that rc.local can hold exported variables
[02:31] <Hakan[TT] > export LANG=en_US
[02:31] <hwilde> Hakan[TT] , rc.local runs before a bash session is opened so it won't take effect
[02:31] <LjL> one usually puts exported variables into his own .bashrc
[02:31] <hwilde> Hakan[TT] , if you want to export put that in ~/.bashrc
[02:31] <LjL> !locales
[02:31] <ubotu> To set up and configure your locales, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LocaleConf
[02:33] <axeki>  hi, I just started using Ubuntu Studio few days ago and I love it, except .. i can't get any sound from flash in FireFox. I tried loads of sollutions .. nothing works. Is there light at the end of the tunnel, anyone know about a FF update in the future that deals with this ?
[02:34] <axeki> is there a sollution at all at this time ? thanx in advance
[02:34] <jatt> solution?
[02:34] <Scarey> axeki: I doubt it's a FF problem...
[02:34] <Bigs> quit
[02:35] <Scarey> axeki: u tried diff. sound drivers?
[02:35] <Hakan[TT] > hwilde Thx alot worked to put it in bashrc
[02:35] <hwilde> Hakan[TT] , that is where i have mine
[02:35] <axeki> well, im not sure, some sound setting in FF was set to off, but I guess it's a flash prob
[02:35] <highoctanejg> Does anyone know where I can find the 2.6.15 magma headers. I am running an install that needs them. I have Feisty Fawn.
[02:36] <Hakan[TT] > atlast  works under english operating system with swedish keyboard :)
[02:36] <hwilde> !headers > highoctanejg
[02:36] <axeki> tried diff drivers, settings .. seems it's a known problem that a lot of ppl have but none of the sollutions seem to work
[02:39] <spyteman> is anyone in here running mirc (irc client) with wine? i cant hear beeps on highlight :(
[02:39] <LjL> spyteman: heretic
[02:39] <Scarey> spyteman: use xchat :)
[02:39] <damian> what does it mean when a program tells me "a timing source in the kernel cannot be found or is too low"
[02:39] <spyteman> xchat is shit
[02:39] <spyteman> LjL?
[02:39] <Scarey> spyteman: works fint with me
[02:39] <Haz> irssi ftw
[02:40] <spyteman> i kinda do need mirc for the mirc scripts i have
[02:40] <spyteman> cba with terminal-only crap or xchat :p
[02:40] <LjL> spyteman: sorry but i bet that all of the 1141 people in here will just laugh at you for using mIRC under linux
[02:40] <jatt> using mirc with wine is shit under gnu/linux
[02:40] <LjL> !language | guys
[02:40] <ubotu> guys: Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[02:40] <jatt> there are plenty of free alternatives
[02:40] <spyteman> mirc is kinda 'free'
[02:40] <Haz> and most of them are better ;)
[02:40] <jatt> indeed
[02:40] <spyteman> recommend me some then
[02:40] <jatt> much better
[02:40] <LjL> spyteman: uhm no, it's kind of proprietary and shareware
[02:40] <jatt> erc
[02:40] <LjL> !irc
[02:40] <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
[02:41] <kamanya> join
[02:41] <Haz> !free
[02:41] <ubotu> freedom is important. Ubuntu is as free as we can make it, which means mostly free software. See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/licensing
[02:41] <damian> WARNING: using system timer with only 250Hz resolution!
[02:41] <spyteman> well it does the job perfectly well if it wasnt for the highlight beeps missing somehow.. they were working before
[02:41] <damian> and this one...anyone know
[02:41] <damian> WARNING: using system timer with only 250Hz resolution!
[02:41] <Scarey> spyteman: because only 10 ppl have actually paid for mIRC doesn't make it free ..
[02:41] <Scarey> spyteman: but I understand about your scripts..
[02:41] <C-{pR0F> Hello , how can i make a program run on the startup?
[02:42] <spyteman> i think you can use it for free, it has a registration but it will just keep nagging you, you dont have to hack it or anything
[02:42] <jrib> !startup > C-{pR0F (read the private message from ubotu)
[02:42] <LjL> !startup | C-{pR0F
[02:42] <ubotu> C-{pR0F: 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
[02:42] <LjL> spyteman: oh sure, that makes it free...
[02:42] <Pingviller> anyone know a good apache 2 admin tool?
[02:42] <Scarey> spyteman: well, it's not. It's the same with Winzip.. but I guess they think that's free too.. hehe
[02:42] <alok__> Hi all....anyone here knows how to use webcam and voice with gaim?
[02:43] <jrib> julo: #ubuntu+1 for gutsy help
[02:43] <Scarey> spyteman: I suggest you try with Wine... and try and make mIRC work.. I guess it should be alright, unless you read/write to files, that always seems to cause problems because of different filesystems.
[02:44] <damian> low latency kernel...what the fuck is that
[02:44] <LjL> !language
[02:44] <ubotu> Please watch your language and keep this channel family friendly.
[02:44] <LjL> damian: it's a kernel with that timer set to 1000hz instead of 250.
[02:44] <damian> does that mean my current kernel is only running at %50 cpu speed
[02:44] <LjL> meh, no
[02:44] <damian> 25%..
[02:44] <Scarey> axeki: http://www.ubustu.com/globe/2007/05/29/how-to-configure-jack-in-ubuntu-studio/ <-- perhaps that can help?
[02:44] <LjL> does your CPU feature 1000hz anyway..?
[02:45] <damian> see...i know linux well but...what?
[02:45] <damian> never heard the term
[02:45] <LjL> damian: it just means the system timer clock ticks 1000 times per second rather than 250 times per second, basically
[02:45] <axeki> Scarey; thanx ! I'l give that a read
[02:45] <alok__> Hi again.....anyone here knows how to use webcam and voice with gaim?
[02:46] <Glamura_Crazy_> 777
[02:46] <LjL> some programs (especially music related programs requiring JACK) need to have events handled quickly
[02:46] <Glamura_Crazy_> 
[02:46] <damian> ah that makes sense now...why isnt it there by default
[02:46] <LjL> Glamura_Crazy_: try english
[02:46] <Glamura_Crazy_> _aib 
[02:46] <damian> "low latency kernel" i mean
[02:46] <LjL> damian: i suppose, because it can make other things slower
[02:46] <Glamura_Crazy_> LjL
[02:46] <LjL> !ru | Glamura_Crazy_
[02:46] <ubotu> Glamura_Crazy_:    #ubuntu-ru       /  Pozhalujsta vojdite v #ubuntu-ru dlq pomoshchi na russkom qzyke
[02:46] <damian> fair enough
[02:46] <Suvoroff> )
[02:46] <Glamura_Crazy_> 
[02:46] <Glamura_Crazy_> 
[02:46] <damian> yeah its a music program that was giving the error
[02:47] <LjL> rosegarden?
[02:47] <damian> yeah
[02:47] <Suvoroff> 
[02:47] <damian> do i need to reboot after install?
[02:47] <LjL> damian: yes, it's another kernel. select it from the GRUB menu at boot
[02:47] <LjL> !ru | Suvoroff
[02:47] <ubotu> Suvoroff:    #ubuntu-ru       /  Pozhalujsta vojdite v #ubuntu-ru dlq pomoshchi na russkom qzyke
[02:47] <damian> even better:p i can revert to the old one if the need be
[02:48] <eifzon> I just installed Ubuntu on my laptop and wonder how i can remove that ubuntu logo when booting!
[02:49] <sams> hello
[02:49] <fyrestrtr> turn off slient booting.
[02:49] <sams> i m failed to run the squid
[02:49] <andreus> hello, i have a question. what is the difference between these two builds and what are they for anyway. i have intel core 2 duo and i've downloaded both.. i386 and i686, wondering if this is 64bit or 32.
[02:49] <damian> dont, it looks cool
[02:49] <sams> what shall i do
[02:49] <damian> :)
[02:49] <LjL> !usplash | eifzon
[02:49] <ubotu> eifzon: 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
[02:49] <eifzon> t
[02:50] <dgjones> alok__, I didn't think Gaim had support for webcam
[02:50] <sams> i am failed to run the squid
[02:50] <sams> what shall i do ???
[02:50] <andreus> hello, i have a question. what is the difference between these two builds and what are they for anyway. i have intel core 2 duo and i've downloaded both.. i386 and i686, wondering if this is 64bit or 32. is Intel cure 2 duo i686? is it 64bit? thank you in advance
[02:51] <LjL> andreus: neither is 64 bit. i didn't even know there was an i386 and an i686 release of ubuntu actually...
[02:51] <LjL> andreus: i686 should be fine with intel cpus
[02:52] <sams> ljl did u read my pronblem ??
[02:52] <andreus> LjL thank you
[02:52] <danielro> bye, everybody
[02:52] <LjL> sams: yes, but while it's very detailed and informative, i fail to have a solution
[02:53] <sams> ok but then where i go
[02:53] <sams> ok tell me how can i del the squid from my sweet ubuntu
[02:55] <eifzon> hmm, how can I install the ati driver for my Dell latitude d600? :)
[02:55] <Scarey> eifzon: the restricted drivers ?
[02:55] <Otaimer> I'm using Dell notebook model Latitute D400, Intel Pentium M 1.4Ghz, 1Gb Ram, 120Gd
[02:55] <Otaimer> hye.. why i install ubuntu.. after loading linux kernel finish.. it show SYSTEM HALTED
[02:55] <eifzon> Scarey, just any that works :P
[02:55] <Scarey> eifzon: system -> administration -> restricted drivers
[02:56] <eifzon> ok
[02:56] <Scarey> eifzon: well.. I should work out of the box..
[02:56] <Scarey> eifzon: but there are some problems with 7.04 and ATI cards.. use the alt. install CD then.
[02:56] <eifzon> I installed ubuntu from livecd
[02:56] <eifzon> *alt cd
[02:56] <Scarey> eifzon: you installed from the live cd or the alternative cd?
[02:56] <eifzon> alternative cd
[02:57] <Scarey> eifzon: does the desktop show?
[02:57] <eifzon> yes ofc
[02:57] <LjL> sams: perhaps sudo apt-get remove squid
[02:57] <Scarey> eifzon: why do you want to install other drivers then?
[02:57] <eifzon> nvm, i havent installed yet so
[02:57] <eifzon> i got another problem
[02:57] <Karotte> I'm using mutt in a gnome terminal. Mutt does set a dynamic title (mailbox informations etc.). This is displayed fine in the window title itself, but not in the taskbar. The title of the window there is only "MAIL". Any ideas why?
[02:57] <eifzon> it says failed to write to cache when I am trying to update
[02:57] <eifzon> or install anything
[02:58] <eifzon> like ttf-opensymbol thing
[02:58] <Scarey> sams: I guy says on the web.. to try this: rm -rf /usr/local/squid
[02:59] <LjL> sigh
[02:59] <omgoose> hey all
[02:59] <LjL> Scarey: maybe that would work if one had installed squid from source
[02:59] <LjL> but then, one wouldn't, because that's such a stupid idea
[03:00] <LjL> !info squid
[03:00] <ubotu> squid: Internet Object Cache (WWW proxy cache). In component main, is optional. Version 2.6.5-4ubuntu2 (feisty), package size 625 kB, installed size 1600 kB
[03:00] <Scarey> LjL: makes sense to use apt-get as you said then :) didn't know it was in the rep.
[03:00] <omgoose> so what does squid do?
[03:01] <Scarey> it's a proxy.
[03:01] <LjL> something one should even remotely think of using if, like sams, he's clueless
[03:01] <LjL> shouldn't
[03:02] <Otaimer> hye.. why i install ubuntu.. after loading linux kernel finish.. it show SYSTEM HALTED
[03:02] <Otaimer> I'm using Dell notebook model Latitute D400, Intel Pentium M 1.4Ghz, 1Gb Ram, 120Gd
[03:02] <Scarey> LjL: to learn stuff, you'll want people to at least try stuff.. f*ck it up.. and then try again and again ..
[03:02] <omgoose> lol, yeah, I had to install ati/xgl/compiz like 4 times
[03:02] <omgoose> but i got it
[03:02] <omgoose> and now my desktop is smexy
[03:02] <LjL> Scarey, no, not when the stuff involves server stuff that's accessible from the Internet and can (and will) turn your machine into an attack proxy for script kiddies
[03:03] <Scarey> LjL: But I agree.. most homeusers probably won't need a proxy
[03:04] <Scarey> LjL: One can only hope that a router is in place and NAT isn't configured :)
[03:04] <LjL> hope never dies
[03:07] <Spark> what's the difference between  nvidia-kernel-1.0.9755  and  nvidia-kernel-100.14.11
[03:07] <marckie> hello!
[03:07] <eifzon> I just installed ubuntu, and i get a failed to write cache error when i try to update..
[03:07] <marckie> does anyone here knows how to install fonts in ubuntu?
[03:07] <Pici> !fonts | marckie
[03:07] <ubotu> marckie: Font installation basics here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FontInstallHowto - No fonts in Flash? Install "msttcorefonts" (from !Multiverse), "gsfonts", and "gsfonts-x11". No fonts in MPlayer? see !MPlayer
[03:07] <marckie> !fonts
[03:08] <Spark> !nvidia
[03:08] <ubotu> To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[03:08] <Avulture> .
[03:08] <spyteman> spyte
[03:08] <spyteman> GoD^spyteman
[03:09] <Otaimer> !adaptor
[03:09] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about adaptor - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:09] <Otaimer> !wireless
[03:09] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[03:10] <hetauma> how does swap work?? is it normal that I have 26% memory usage and 35% swap usage?
[03:10] <Scarey> eifzon: do apt-get remove openoffice.org
[03:10] <Scarey> eifzon: and then apt-get install openoffice.org
[03:10] <Scarey> eifzon: worked for me:D
[03:10] <eifzon> I fixed this once Scarey
[03:10] <eifzon> Not that way
[03:10] <riaal> anyone using rtorrents watch tool?
[03:11] <capiCrimm> anyone here play nexuiz who knows how to set the game to windowed mode
[03:11] <uukchuen> running firefox through a command line, I got messages: ** Message: GetValue variable 1 (1) and ** Message: GetValue variable 2 (2) .. does anybody knows what are these messages?
[03:12] <SMOKE|> capiCrimm if it is anything like q3, alt+enter
[03:12] <USMarine> hetauma no, it ain't
[03:13] <Otaimer> hye/// ubuntu 7.04 is kernel 2.6 or 2.4?
[03:13] <aantn> !nexuiz
[03:13] <ubotu> Information about games on Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Games and http://www.icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php
[03:13] <capiCrimm> I meant from the launch
[03:13] <capiCrimm> the man page isn't helpful, and I can't access any menu's because my dual screen cuts off most of the window
[03:15] <giany911> are  there any shortcut keys to switch between languages? ... languages as keyboard layout ?
[03:15] <capiCrimm> giany911, not by default I don't believe, but you can set them up.
[03:16] <dgjones> Otaimer, kernel is 2.6... not sure of the exact number though
[03:18] <omgoose> capiCrimm: how do you set up custom shortcuts?
[03:19] <giany911> yes ...thats my question too :)
[03:19] <capiCrimm> omgoose, it's been a while, but you mean for switching keyboard types or just in general?
[03:19] <omgoose> capiCrimm:just in general
[03:19] <giany911> i don't know about him but i'm interested with the keyboard layout right now :)
[03:19] <TheNavyBear> T-Mobile Dash Smartphone, sees it when its in PDA mode, but can't sync it, and can see it when its in modem mode (as a RDNS device or something like that) but can't use it
[03:19] <TheNavyBear> *smartphone is WM 6, can't change OS
[03:20] <TheNavyBear> any help would be greatly appreciated
[03:20] <erUSUL> Otaimer: 2.6.20
[03:20] <kaptengu> I want to mount my SD-card right after grub, is that possible?
[03:20] <TheNavyBear> laptop os is Ubuntu 7.04
[03:20] <martii> w
[03:20] <Otaimer> owh.. ok
[03:21] <capiCrimm> omgoose, the easiest ones to set are in system -> prefs -> keyboard shortcuts
[03:22] <ksivaji> which driver should i install for 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. S3 Unichrome Pro VGA Adapter (rev 01) xserver-xorg-video-via or  xserver-xorg-video-unichrome or xserver-xorg-video-s3
[03:22] <keroro> ???
[03:23] <keroro> oh my god
[03:23] <kaptengu> I want to mount a memory stick/card to read keyfile for LUKS from. How can I do this?
[03:23] <capiCrimm> omgoose, I believe you can set some in the configuration editor(mainly app launches). Finally there are some other tools which I can't remember for anything more advanced
[03:23] <capiCrimm> KDE, in general, is much easier to set up hot-keys and shortcuts
[03:23] <giany911> capiCrimm and how about my layout thing ?:) i cant find anything in keyboard shortcuts.. it's killing me
[03:24] <marckie> !mac4lin
[03:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about mac4lin - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:24] <capiCrimm> giany911, let me look and see if I can find anything
[03:24] <marckie> !screenlets
[03:24] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about screenlets - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:24] <marckie> !gdesklets
[03:24] <ubotu> gDesklets provides an advanced architecture for desktop applets -- tiny displays sitting on your desktop in a symbiotic relationship of eye candy and usefulness. Homepage is http://gdesklets.gnomedesktop.org/
[03:24] <keroro> my ubuntu sometimes waiting long time when access internet!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[03:25] <marckie> keroro: that might be because of your ISP
[03:25] <ksivaji> keroro may be  because of your browesr
[03:25] <keroro> oh ic
[03:26] <marckie> what's your browser?
[03:26] <keroro> Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6
[03:26] <kastelic> heei
[03:26] <kastelic> :P
[03:26] <keroro> @@??
[03:26] <rance> keroro: open a terminal and type "ping -n5 www.google.com" (or your favorite other web site) and see what the response time is, if that is fast, then it isnt your isp, your network card, its just your browser
[03:26] <kastelic> la lal aa :D
[03:26] <kastelic> how are u? :D
[03:27] <giany911> capiCrimm ok i got it :)
[03:27] <capiCrimm> :)
[03:27] <keroro> ??
[03:28] <keroro> type  ping -n5 www.google.com ??
[03:29] <keroro> i saw ttl=250 time = 6.98
[03:29] <keroro> rance: i saw ttl=250 time = 6.98
[03:30] <rance> keroro: that seems high to me
[03:30] <erUSUL> !ipv6 | keroro
[03:30] <ubotu> keroro: To disable ipv6 read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WebBrowsingSlowIPv6IPv4
[03:30] <keroro> rance: high = fast / low speed ?
[03:31] <spyteman> impressive, lostirc is not looking completely useless :D
[03:31] <rance> I did it and got 93 milliseconds and a ttl of 240 (the smaller the numbers are the faster your connection is
[03:33] <dfletcher> is there some way to see how much traffic is flowing over an nfs link? netstat says Recv-Q Send-Q both zero, does that mean there's little or no traffic flowing?
[03:33] <keroro> rance: Thx so much
[03:34] <Some_ux> anybody here with a usb UPS working with linux ?
[03:34] <drgeb> I used source-o-matic to create a sources.list, in the comment statements it has these GPG key entries how do I use this information after copying this file to my /etc/apt/source.list location ?
[03:35] <rance> keroro: yw, keep trying ping, and maybe try traceroute (may have to install that) and see what your times are like.
[03:35] <rance> keroro: if you keep getting high response times, call your isp and ask for help
[03:36] <fiXXXerMet> Is it OK to remove other read privileges from /etc/crontab?  If I put the mysql password in there, I don't want normal users to be able to read it.
[03:36] <keroro> ^^
[03:36] <fiXXXerMet> -rw-r----- is what I want
[03:37] <Tomcat_> fiXXXerMet: You can, because it should only be read by root... but you shouldn't do it, you should use "the right way" for storing mysql passwords ;)
[03:37] <erUSUL> keroro: have you read the ubotu msg? disabling ipv6 sometimes speed things up
[03:37] <Tomcat_> fiXXXerMet: Is this for a mysql backup?
[03:37] <fiXXXerMet> Tomcat_: yes, for a script I'm making (mysqldump -> bzip2 -> cp to windows server)
[03:37] <Tomcat_> fiXXXerMet: Wait a second, a friend had the exact same problem a day ago.
[03:38] <keroro> erUSUL:oh yes
[03:38] <fiXXXerMet> :)
[03:38] <nikitis> Question.  I'm running a Dell Laptop, and I wish to get the front sound buttons to work with a different sound option in the sound preferences.   Currently they are linked to the "Master" sound volume control.  If I mute this, I still hear sound because the "PCM" Volume control is up.  The master doesn't seem to affect this volume control  How can I remedy this?  Anyone have anything I could use?
[03:39] <Tomcat_> nikitis: You can change what is controlled in the audio settings.
[03:39] <nikitis> Tomcat_, where?  I've looked under sound preferences
[03:39] <Tomcat_> nikitis: Bottom setting... mixer track or something (German here)
[03:40] <fiXXXerMet> Tomcat_: Should I create an actual script (like bash) and have th epasswords in there, and cron call that file, or is there a better way?
[03:40] <Tomcat_> fiXXXerMet: http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-9592_11-6051389.html
[03:40] <Tomcat_> fiXXXerMet: That would be a good idea as well.
[03:40] <fiXXXerMet> oo
[03:40] <dmakalsky> Hi, I ran my daily update today, and firefox is dumping core all over the place
[03:40] <Tomcat_> fiXXXerMet: But you should just set the password in "my.cnf", and it'll work easily.
[03:40] <dmakalsky> anyone else have this prob?
[03:40] <Tomcat_> dmakalsky: Nope. No Firefox update either.
[03:40] <nikitis> Tomcat_, Awesome, your the best!
[03:41] <Tomcat_> :-)
[03:41] <dmakalsky> Tomcat_: I am using gutsy
[03:41] <Tomcat_> dmakalsky: Then ask in #ubuntu+1 ;)
[03:41] <Tomcat_> !gutsy
[03:41] <dmakalsky> Tomcat_: ok, will do
[03:41] <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
[03:42] <brunodisk> alguem sabe como eu escre em partioeo ntfs?
[03:42] <Tomcat_> !br | brunodisk
[03:42] <ubotu> brunodisk: Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[03:42] <erUSUL> !pt | brunodisk
[03:44] <keroro> why can't playback VCD and some DVD disc in TOTEM?
[03:44] <giany911> can somebody recommend me a font ? .... i have to write a ... document ... i dont have any ideea what font to use ...arial doesn't look too well
[03:45] <jpilborough> giany911: urmm... arial??
[03:45] <Tomcat_> giany911: LaTeX ;)
[03:45] <POVaddct> i have a sound problem with x64 (vice). after a while, it says "sound buffer drained" and closes the audio device. any help for this?
[03:45] <keroro> why can't playback VCD and some DVD disc in TOTEM?
[03:45] <LjL> giany911: comic sans
[03:45] <Tomcat_> keroro: You might need to install totem-xine for that... works for me.
[03:45] <giany911> no no .. it's a legal document .. no need for comic stuff: )
[03:46] <Tomcat_> !restrictedformats | keroro
[03:46] <ubotu> keroro: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[03:46] <eXSiR> keroro: try mplyer, better than totem
[03:46] <thoreauputic> LjL: mwuhahahha!
[03:46] <LjL> giany911: then just use roman like everybody else
[03:46] <giany911> it's too edgy ..
[03:46] <LjL> !upgrade
[03:46] <ubotu> For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes
[03:46] <jpilborough> giany911: use comic sans then
[03:46] <LjL> thoreauputic: this one was better
[03:46] <keroro> go to see
[03:47] <Zi1> Hi. New to Ubuntu, just installed it and everything works but the audio. I have realtek. Is there any driver that needs installation like in Windows or does it work differently here?
[03:47] <giany911> jpil ... i can't ... it's a serious document ... :)
[03:47] <giany911> i guess i have to stick with arial
[03:48] <keroro> oh no he said will delete my totem-gsteam !!!!!!!!!
[03:49] <LjL> yeah we've stopped using steam engines for multimedia, get gstreamer or xine
[03:49] <keroro> xine good?
[03:49] <aLeSD> hi all
[03:50] <LjL> it's decent
[03:50] <aLeSD> how to install the flash plugin
[03:50] <aLeSD> ?
[03:50] <LjL> !flash
[03:50] <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
[03:50] <aLeSD> I found swf-player ... in the repository . is it right ?
[03:50] <LjL> uhm, not sure, don't think so, i have another package name in mind
[03:50] <aLeSD> ok thanks
[03:51] <LjL> uhm, i guess it's new. it's free - but the non-free flash player probably still plays better
[03:52] <timza> anyone know how i can do a block search on the swap memory, or a hard disk, or kmem?
[03:53] <LjL> timza: what do you mean block search?
[03:54] <BernardB> !codecs
[03:54] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[03:54] <panosru> Hirvinen, does anyone know any tool for flash development? Or a way to install Adobe Flash CS3 on ubuntu 64bit?
[03:54] <BernardB> !win32codecs
[03:54] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about win32codecs - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:54] <LjL> !w32codecs
[03:54] <ubotu> Seveas has a popular 3rd party repository for several packages, including the win32 codecs: see http://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeveasPackages - See also !Codecs
[03:54] <BernardB> ty LjL
[03:55] <abcde_> How can I reinstall network-manager?  Do I need the alternate CD to install from?
[03:55] <riaal> How can I see my diskspace from the terminal? (running ssh)?
[03:55] <LjL> riaal: df
[03:55] <riaal> LjL, cheers
[03:55] <erUSUL> abcde_: apt-get install --reinstall <packagename>
[03:55] <abcde_> erUSUL, that'll work even though I can't get online?
[03:56] <fikri> hi
[03:56] <wastrel> you don't need network-manager to get online
[03:56] <fikri> hi
[03:56] <erUSUL> riaal: i recomend 'df -hs' easier to read ;)
[03:56] <wastrel> well, you shouldn't
[03:56] <erUSUL> abcde_: dunno if nm cames in main (the CD) just try
[03:56] <fikri> u
[03:57] <abcde_> erUSUL, I was trying to save a blank CD if it didn't work, but I'll try thanks.
[03:58] <morgajel> hey guys
[03:59] <morgajel> in general, when package foo.1.4.6 exists in feisty, and 1.4.9 shows up in gutsy, will 1.4.9 ever make it back down to feisty?
[03:59] <bluefox83> morgajel, possibly later on with backports
[03:59] <morgajel> alright
[04:00] <wastrel> but don't count on it :] 
[04:00] <wastrel> unless it's a high-profile package
[04:00] <morgajel> bluefox83: I'm trying to figure out if one of my sf projects should bite the bullet and pull debs from gutsy, or just sit with the older packages until 1.4.9 makes it to backports
[04:00] <morgajel> wastrel: ah
[04:01] <wastrel> morgajel: you can browse through the existing backports repos to get an idea of what normally gets backported
[04:01] <giany911> i have a chart in openoffice ..and in a column i have lets say numbers from 1 - 26 .. how can i complete the list after i have written like 1 2 3 4 .. there was a function like this in word
[04:02] <Eicca> If you have privileges to read the Ubuntu Forum; I would appreciate if you could take a look at my problem at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3385101#post3385101
[04:02] <RandomUsr> hey hey kids
[04:02] <RandomUsr> what's going on here?
[04:03] <jrib> giany911: just select the cells with 1,2,3, and 4 and then drag the square on the bottom right down to 26
[04:03] <morgajel> wastrel: I somehow doubt libqt4-ruby1.8 will be important enough to be backported :)
[04:03] <Toma-> Anyone into Inkscape? Its using like, 20% cpu on a sempron 3200.... I am using blur, but didnt think it would be like this. is there anything that might cause this?
[04:03] <codr> kt
[04:03] <greatauk> Hi all. I've got question. I've installed libmysql-java with apt-get but I have no idea where it is on my filesystem ... anyone know how I can find that out?
[04:04] <jrib> !tr | codr
[04:04] <ubotu> codr: Turk ubuntu kullanicilari, turkce yardim yada geyik icin #ubuntu-tr hizmetinizde.
[04:04] <LjL> greatauk: dpkg -L libmysql-java
[04:04] <LjL> though why do you need to know?
[04:04] <andreus> wish me luck installing ubuntu :)
[04:04] <wmaulik> so flint in the house?
[04:05] <greatauk> LjL, excellent that worked. I need to know because I'm hooking netbeans up with mysql and I have to tell it where the mysql driver is :)
[04:05] <kahrytan> what was andreus problem?
[04:05] <wastrel> greatauk: find / -name "*libmysql-java*"
[04:05] <giany911> jrib that moves my 4 numbers ...
[04:05] <giany911> it doesn't continue the list
[04:05] <LjL> wastrel: doubt the actual file is called like that...
[04:05] <greatauk> wastrel, I tried that but t didn't work, "dpkg -L" did the trick though
[04:05] <greatauk> LjL: Many thanks :)
[04:05] <wastrel> ah yes
[04:05] <samri> hello all
[04:05] <RandomUsr> giany911? interesting nick
[04:05] <jrib> giany911: erm, you're using writer, not spreadsheet?
[04:06] <RandomUsr> hello samri
[04:06] <cecedille1> where is the french irc canal?
[04:06] <LjL> !fr
[04:06] <ubotu> Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[04:06] <greatauk> Oh yeah, while I'm here: Ubuntu kicks a**!
[04:06] <erUSUL> !fr
[04:06] <giany911> jrib yep :)
[04:06] <cecedille1> thanks
[04:06] <kahrytan> greatauk, tell us something we don't know
[04:06] <giany911> randomusr ty...
[04:06] <greatauk> :)
[04:06] <davidthedrake> I installed the latest update for Compiz and now my Gnome menus are drawing behind my windows, how can I fix this?
[04:06] <giany911> if it was a compliment :)
[04:06] <RandomUsr> um sure
[04:06] <buzdack> Hi people. is gforge-ldap-openldap the same thing that OpenLDAP ?
[04:07] <kahrytan> davidthedrake, compiz fusion?
[04:07] <zombie_monkey> when I type in the x terminal emulator in cyrillic it doesn't get displayed
[04:07] <LjL> !compiz > davidthedrake    (davidthedrake, see the private message from Ubotu)
[04:07] <giany911> jrib so can it be done in open writer or .. just in spreadsheet?
[04:07] <davidthedrake> kahrytan, Yea
[04:07] <manu_> hello
[04:07] <buzdack> Hi people. is gforge-ldap-openldap the same thing that OpenLDAP ?
[04:08] <kahrytan> davidthedrake, I didnt like it so I stuck to default compiz
[04:08] <RandomUsr> does anyone really need two routers for a home network
[04:08] <dixon> Hi, what's the difference between xv video output and gl video output?
[04:08] <samri> btw, Has anyone heard about the new Nvidia update that fixes the black-window bug in Compwiz?
[04:08] <jrib> giany911: don't know how to do it in writer, try #users.openoffice.org
[04:08] <manu_> is someone can help me, i modify liveCD ubuntu to add a website on it, website is ok, but picture don't appear, is someone have an idea what's the matter
[04:08] <giany911> ok ty
[04:09] <RandomUsr> manu_  is it a graphic file or something like flash?
[04:10] <manu_> RandomUsr: .png
[04:10] <samri> is there any apps that would delete. low rated music from huge music collection
[04:10] <manu_> RandomUsr: no flash
[04:10] <samri> ack, grammar check
[04:11] <RandomUsr> did you re-write the live cd to include the contents of the site?
[04:11] <allen> damn
[04:11] <RandomUsr> manu_
[04:11] <allen> wooops
[04:11] <allen> Hi
[04:11] <allen> Guys
[04:11] <manu_> RandomUsr: i verify property and put all in chmod 777
[04:11] <allen> I have a question regarding...this
[04:11] <LjL> !enter
[04:11] <ubotu> Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[04:11] <allen> So i installed Ubuntu in this partition..
[04:11] <silk_sword> how can i install squid ???
[04:11] <spyteman> i'm looking for an irc client similar to mirc, tried lostirc but it has like zero configuration options... any suggestions?
[04:11] <allen> now I want to add PCLinuxOS
[04:11] <allen> but i dont want to remove ubuntu
[04:11] <allen> is that possible?
[04:11] <LjL> silk_sword: why not  sudo apt-get install squid 
[04:11] <manu_> RandomUsr: yes i can view pictures when i use file:// on liveCD
[04:11] <bullgard4> Can you recommend a manual or user guide or man page or functional specification of hal-device-manager?
[04:11] <Eicca> If you have privileges to read the Ubuntu Forum; I would appreciate if you could take a look at my problem at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3385101#post3385101
[04:11] <Jack_Sparrow> spyteman: I like konversation
[04:12] <spyteman> Jack_Sparrow i take it it's KDE? i hate kde :p does it look okish on gnome? :)
[04:12] <LjL> so do i, but i wouldn't say it's similar to mirc, and it doesn't have that many config options
[04:12] <Jack_Sparrow> allen: Yes it is... ask in there how their installer works
[04:12] <LjL> KvIRC is as full of config options as it can get
[04:12] <RandomUsr> manu_ that's very odd, it may be a bad cd... did you run a crc?
[04:12] <allen> jack_ where ? :-/
[04:12] <silk_sword> LjL: after installing i tried it b4 but i cant figure it out plz guide me what shall i do ??
[04:12] <manu_> RandomUsr: i test by burn on a dvd and with virtualbox and same thing
[04:13] <Jack_Sparrow> spyteman: YEa, looks fine in gnome, I use gnome/ubuntu myself, I also use k3b and other kde apps
[04:13] <RandomUsr> it's Ubuntu liveCD manu_
[04:13] <allen> and how the hell do i remove this annoying boxes in my right screen KDE :/
[04:13] <manu_> RandomUsr: yes
[04:13] <LjL> silk_sword: if you can't configure a proxy server, you shouldn't be using one, as it's a dangerous thing to use incorrectly (dangerous for your computer and for you, if someone exploits it to do something illegal)
[04:13] <RandomUsr> well WTF
[04:13] <RandomUsr> manu_: please hold
[04:13] <LjL> silk_sword: "dpkg -L squid | grep doc " will show you a few documentation files about it, and so should "man squid"
[04:13] <spyteman> thanks Jack_Sparrow, will give it a shot... did you check any other clients with a similar feature list? i really want a customised irc client like mirc =)
[04:14] <silk_sword> ok
[04:14] <Jack_Sparrow> spyteman: kvirc is a good choice as well
[04:14] <webpower> do you know some software to manage nokia phones?
[04:14] <gilster> hey i need some help with firefox.....i am getting random crashes
[04:14] <Jack_Sparrow> spyteman: I use kvirc in Windows
[04:14] <LjL> spyteman: i think kvirc is the closest thing to that besides from xchat. of course, yeah, it's a KDE application, but it tends to not follow many kde standards and afaik is quite "themable" and stuff
[04:15] <spyteman> ok i'll try that one aswell :)
[04:15] <xerxe> gilster: update mozilla, contact isp provider
[04:15] <spyteman> LjL xchat did look really weird to me... btw (what) is there a difference between xchat and xchat-gnome?
[04:15] <LjL> spyteman: yes, a lot of difference
[04:15] <LjL> spyteman: xchat-gnome is a severely cut down version of xchat, that looks a bit more "integrated" with gnome
[04:16] <wastrel> xchat gnome is bad mojo
[04:16] <wastrel> avoid it if at all possible
[04:16] <samri> are there any applications what would delete low-rated/unwanted music?
[04:16] <RandomUsr> manu_: suggest posting in "Art & Design" or "Multimedia and Video" on the support forums
[04:16] <mojo> wastrel: i use xchat gnome ... what of it?
[04:16] <LjL> spyteman: note that many people also tend to use textmode clients, especially irssi
[04:16] <spyteman> LjL what is it that comes with ubuntu (i think it does), xchat-gnome?
[04:16] <manu_> RandomUsr: ok i gonna do that
[04:16] <LjL> spyteman: yes
[04:16] <manu_> RandomUsr: thanks
[04:16] <RandomUsr> np
[04:17] <LjL> spyteman: plain xchat is in universe
[04:17] <wastrel> mojo: it's yucky
[04:17] <spyteman> LjL package named xchat i guess?
[04:17] <allen> damn
[04:17] <allen> forget it
[04:17] <LjL> spyteman: yes
[04:17] <allen> im not using pclinuxOS
[04:17] <genii> gilster: You can try a method here to fix a memory leak issue: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1327586/posts  but also there sometimes are issues with the flash player when you have multiple tabs with active flash content. also for 64bit *buntu flash is screwy as well
[04:17] <allen> stupid support
[04:17] <allen> ^_^ <3 ubuntu
[04:17] <silk_sword>  ljl :: then tell me how can i set ubuntu as server in my office ???
[04:17] <wastrel> aesthetically :] 
[04:17] <LjL> silk_sword: "server" is a bit generic. being a proxy doesn't equate to being a "server". do you need a proxy?
[04:18] <jugimaster> Hello. :)   - Is there a way to configure my mouse's 4th and 5th buttons to work as "back" and "forward" when browsing,  just as they do on windows?
[04:18] <silk_sword> LJL ::: yes because i have 20 pc in my office and all they connected to the internet and some time they all stucked due to data
[04:19] <silk_sword> i tried ubuntu with simple configuration
[04:19] <zombie_monkey> I only have Posix as a locale and I just now noticed I can't use unicode in terminal application, I've had no trouble with any otehr app
[04:19] <manu_> RandomUsr: i don't think art & design is right for my question
[04:19] <silk_sword> LJL ::: now i want to try with squid and with DHCP
[04:19] <zombie_monkey> hwo do I enable unicode in terminal apps
[04:19] <wastrel> zombie_monkey: what terminal are you using?
[04:19] <zombie_monkey> the default xubuntu one
[04:20] <panosru> How to install these .tar.bz files?
[04:20] <sexcopter> question: is it possible to disable the screensaver when totem (or vlc, or whatever) is playing a video? (nb I use xscreensaver)
[04:20] <jrib> panosru: what are you trying to install?
[04:20] <ilane> sexcopter: yes it's possible
[04:20] <panosru> Flash for linux
[04:21] <panosru> will alien work?
[04:21] <jrib> sexcopter: you can do it manually with the xscreensaver-command and some switch or if the application is not doing it, you can file a bug against it...
[04:21] <zombie_monkey> wastrel: the default xubuntu one
[04:21] <jrib> !flash > panosru (read the private message from ubotu)
[04:21] <wastrel> zombie_monkey: what is you $LANG set to?
[04:21] <Jack_Sparrow> panosru: not your first choice...
[04:21] <rafaelscj> !alien | panosru
[04:21] <ubotu> panosru: 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)
[04:21] <ilane> sexcopter: i think do you have i fil like /totem/totem.conf
[04:22] <zombie_monkey> wastrel: LANG=C
[04:22] <panosru> i hope adobe will make something for linux users too :(
[04:22] <LjL> silk_sword, then do your research, i won't guide someone step-by-step into installing a huge beast like squid... i'm sure there are lots of guides on the web -- you could start here: https://help.ubuntu.com/6.06/ubuntu/serverguide/C/squid.html
[04:22] <acecase> hello
[04:22] <jrib> panosru: flash is packaged in ubuntu's repositories, you can install it by following the instructions ubotu sent you
[04:22] <wastrel> zombie_monkey: export LANG=en_us.UTF-8  work for you?
[04:23] <ggiioo> I installed feisty on a new dell pc but I have problem with network. May I explain the problem?
[04:23] <wastrel> zombie_monkey: are you setting LANG=C in your profile scripts?
[04:23] <LjL> !ask
[04:23] <ubotu> Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[04:23] <Jack_Sparrow> yes...ask
[04:23] <panosru> jrib, didn't mean flash player
[04:23] <panosru> i mean Flash for development
[04:23] <panosru> like Adobe Flash CS3
[04:23] <silk_sword> LJL
[04:23] <zombie_monkey> wastrel: no, that's what i get when I type in "locale"
[04:23] <jrib> panosru: I see, you'd probably have to use wine or something if that even works
[04:24] <silk_sword> LJL :  i asked u that what shall i do for my 20 pcs with internet connect
[04:24] <xerxe> hello brothers! running ubuntu 7.04. have installed all the codecs. movies working great on totem. still can't open avi files with mplayer. whats up with that?
[04:24] <muris> hi
[04:24] <ggiioo> my problem seems to be due to tcp_window scaling feature but i tried the workround without success
[04:24] <acecase> all of my java aplications are starting with a blank window with a gray background. I am using java-6-sun/jre/bin/java
[04:24] <muris> may i ask a question
[04:24] <panosru> no i tried...
[04:24] <panosru> i will install vista on vbox
[04:24] <silk_sword> LJL ::hoiw can i brows with cache
[04:24] <dgjones> !ask | muris
[04:24] <ubotu> muris: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)
[04:24] <panosru> and from there i will work with flash
[04:24] <wastrel> zombie_monkey: and what happens if you export LANG=en_us.UTF-8  ?
[04:24] <panosru> :/
[04:24] <spyteman> wow LjL, xchat could actually be good
[04:24] <LjL> silk_sword, squid *does* seem like a good idea (although don't expect *huge* improvements). i never said you *shouldn't* use squid, just don't expect to be spoonfed -- it's software one should learn to use carefully and thoroughly
[04:25] <Roly[] > my live CD keeps crashing when i open FF
[04:25] <panosru> for now its the only weak point that i found on linux! everything else is perfect! :D
[04:25] <acecase> update-alternatives also shows gij-wrapper-4.1 and java-1.5.0-sun as available options but they are both OLD rite?
[04:25] <wastrel> xchat-gnome turns a lot of people off of xchat i think
[04:25] <silk_sword> LJL ::ok
[04:25] <acecase> wastrel, It seems handycapped doesn't it
[04:25] <micro`> hi im running ubuntu feisty, i got kernel 2.6.20-16, is there an option to be on some kind of "testing" packages or so and get the latest updates like kernel 2.6.22 ?
[04:25] <penguincentral> wastrel: I am using xchat-gnome at the moment, and I actually like it.  It is very easy to use.
[04:25] <silk_sword> LJL ::: how can i use DHCP for my other pcs to obtain an ip address automaticaly
[04:26] <sexcopter> ilane: i can't seem to find any file named totem.conf
[04:26] <muris> i have a ubuntu ultimate gamers edition iso image and i do not want to write it in the dvd(because i do not have dvd  writer), but i want to run it like in windows with daemon tools or alchocol. are there any software in ubuntu similar to these two ones
[04:26] <LjL> yeah but when people realize it's not the same thing as xchat, they *could* try the real thing... although perhaps a one-time dialog "This is not the original X-Chat, install blah blah to get it" could be nice perhaps
[04:26] <wastrel> penguincentral: whatever works for you, yes.  but people transitioning from a full-featured windows client might find it a little to simplified
[04:26] <rafaelscj> silk_sword, i use ICS. it's easy-to-use
[04:27] <LjL> silk_sword: https://help.ubuntu.com/7.04/server/C/dhcp.html
[04:27] <penguincentral> micro`: i am on gutsy alpha 5, and i am running 2.6.22-11-generic.
[04:27] <wastrel> too, even
[04:27] <Pici> micro`: Ubuntu doesnt have a rolling testing release like Debian does.   Theres (almost) always a version in development getting ready for a release though.
[04:27] <panosru> jrib, btw, i have 64bit and flash player not working well, how can i uninstall it so i could install mozilla-plugin-gnash?
[04:27] <jrib> panosru: how did you install it?
[04:27] <penguincentral> wastrel: I am someone that has little to no experience with IRC
[04:27] <zombie_monkey> wastrel: http://pastebin.com/d68291362
[04:27] <silk_sword> rafaelscj: plz guide me how to set the ics
[04:28] <panosru> jrib, followed this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AMD64/FirefoxAndPlugins
[04:28] <stefg> !mountiso
[04:28] <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.
[04:28] <jrib> panosru: which part
[04:28] <zombie_monkey> wastrel: but unicode still doesn't work
[04:28] <micro`> penguincentral, where can i find a list of all the available alpha/beta and so on package options i can?
[04:28] <teKnofreak> silk_sword, is DHCP server running in your router/gateway ?
[04:28] <penguincentral> muris: try wubi (http://wubi-installer.org).  it might work
[04:28] <panosru> jrib, this part: Installing 32 Bit Edition of Firefo
[04:28] <jrib> panosru: there's 32bit and nspluginwrapper
[04:29] <wastrel> zombie_monkey: yeah that is a problem eh?  sorry i don't know what to tell you
[04:29] <wastrel> someone who's smart with locales mebby
[04:29] <Pici> !gutsy | micro`
[04:29] <ubotu> micro`: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[04:29] <rafaelscj> silk_sword, ICS > Internet Connection Share > install windows and makes it to work as a gateway
[04:29] <micro`> thanks
[04:29] <jrib> panosru: just install the gnash package you mentioned and run firefox isntead of firefox32
[04:29] <penguincentral> micro`: i don't know, and I agree with Pici there.  I can chat with you about it in ubuntu+1
[04:30] <panosru> oh ok! :D
[04:30] <penguincentral> micro`: that's if you are willing to try gutsy alpha
[04:30] <BVBBQ> could someone help me suss out my computers illogical hate of the wine program?
[04:30] <xerxe> got another question: how can i make the terminal window transparent?
[04:30] <silk_sword> rafaelscj:  i asked to use in ubuntu
[04:31] <silk_sword> rafaelscj: ics in ubuntu
[04:31] <penguincentral> silk_sword: xchat?
[04:31] <penguincentral> sorry, wrong topic
[04:31] <penguincentral> ics in ubuntu, that is interesting
[04:31] <silk_sword> ya it is
[04:32] <erUSUL> silk_sword: you can do it with firestarter iirc http://www.fs-security.com/docs/connection-sharing.php
[04:32] <erUSUL> !firewall | silk_sword
[04:32] <ubotu> silk_sword: Ubuntu, like any other linux distribution, has firewall capabilities built-in. The firewall is managed using the 'iptables' command (see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo), or GUI applications such as Firestarter (Gnome) or Guarddog (KDE).
[04:32] <noxs> how to recover the applications menu?
[04:32] <panosru> lol now flash not works at all! :P
[04:32] <BVBBQ> basically any time i use any program with wine it doesnt work. even gold or platinum rated programs
[04:32] <noxs> it's been gone for my user account
[04:32] <BVBBQ> and ideas?
[04:33] <macd> noxs, right click the top bar, add applet, then select 'main'menu'
[04:33] <erUSUL> noxs: right click on the panel and choose add to panel
[04:33] <rafaelscj> silk_sword, firestarter is good
[04:33] <erUSUL> silk_sword: if you want something no graphicall try shorewall (configured via config files)
[04:33] <noxs> hmm...if i click it, nothing starts..
[04:34] <silk_sword> rafaelscj:  firestarter is used for ?/
[04:34] <panosru> how can i remove this SCIM thing??
[04:34] <erUSUL> silk_sword: is a firewall front end that can configure ics in linux
[04:34] <silk_sword> ahaan
[04:34] <silk_sword> how can i get it ?/?
[04:35] <LjL> sudo apt-get install firestarter
[04:35] <LjL> !software > silk_sword    (silk_sword, see the private message from Ubotu)
[04:35] <silk_sword> thanx
[04:35] <rafaelscj> silk_sword, it's used for masquerading
[04:35] <erUSUL> silk_sword: sudo apt-get install firestarter? Aplication>Add/Remove? Systam>Admin>Synaptics?? there a few ways of doing it ;P
[04:36] <silk_sword> ok thanx all i get it
[04:36] <penguincentral> muris: try wubi (www.wubi-installer.org)
[04:37] <silk_sword> 2nd i have Az-tech external modem but i m facing problem to install in ubuntu what shall i do ??
[04:37] <macd> penguincentral, no wubi.
[04:37] <macd> !wubi | penguincentral
[04:37] <MenZa> !hardware | silk_sword
[04:37] <ubotu> penguincentral: wubi is an unofficial Ubuntu installer for Windows users - more info is at http://www.cutlersoftware.com/ubuntusetup/wubi/en-US/index.html
[04:37] <ubotu> silk_sword: For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[04:37] <macd> nvm, I confised wubi with envy ;)
[04:37] <penguincentral> macd: i am aware of what wubi does, that's why i am recommending it
[04:37] <MenZa> Don't use Envy. :P
[04:37] <macd> yeah I confused the 2
[04:38] <erUSUL> silk_sword: it's a 56k serial modem?
[04:38] <specialKevin> Hi everybody, I am running Ubuntu Server (Dapper) and I am wondering what the package for apache-ssl is any help would be greatly appreciated
[04:39] <MenZa> specialKevin: Try apt-cache show apache-ssl
[04:39] <Jack_Sparrow> penguincentral: There are some real dangers to using wubi
[04:39] <wdw200> how to get C library package
[04:39] <silk_sword> yes
[04:39] <erUSUL> silk_sword: or adsl?
[04:39] <thomas__> HI @ ALL
[04:39] <MenZa> wdw200: I guess it's called libc or something
[04:39] <silk_sword> 56 k modem external
[04:40] <specialKevin> MenZa: I get nothing
[04:40] <MenZa> wdw200: try apt-cache search libc
[04:40] <MenZa> specialKevin: Then it's not a package
[04:40] <rafaelscj> silk_sword, so you can active your modem
[04:40] <thetonestarr> hey guys, i'm trying to install ubuntu with manual partitioning. i have a 400GB HDD i'm using to replace the 160GB Vista one that came with my system (HP Pavilion Slimline s3000y, Intel P4 3.2GHz, 2GB SDRAM), and i'm trying to partition the drive as follows: ext3 - /boot - 100MB - primary - beginning; swap - 1024MB - primary - beginning; ext3 - /tmp - 500MB - logical - beginning; ext3 - /var - 500MB - logical - beginning; ext3 - 
[04:40] <MenZa> !find apache-ssl
[04:40] <penguincentral> Jack_Sparrow: yeah, but it is worth a shot.  muris didn't want to burn a dvd of it
[04:40] <ubotu> Found: apache-ssl
[04:40] <MenZa> !info apache-ssl
[04:40] <ubotu> apache-ssl: versatile, high-performance HTTP server with SSL support. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.3.34-4.1 (feisty), package size 485 kB, installed size 1080 kB
[04:40] <silk_sword> how
[04:40] <erUSUL> silk_sword: if it's a serial modem you do not need anything special the modem will be accessible in the serial port (/dev/ttyS0 or /dev/ttyS1)
[04:41] <rafaelscj> silk_sword, next clock there is a network-manager's icon
[04:41] <Jack_Sparrow> penguincentral: risking your ntfs partition and data or waste a dvd.....  I know what I would chose
[04:41] <Lorvija> Hey.. in windows i can get my monitors resolution to 1284x1024 (about..) but ubuntu wont give me higher than 1024x768... any way to fix this?
[04:41] <geovane> #ltsp-br
[04:41] <rafaelscj> silk_sword, choose it's port
[04:41] <thetonestarr> I've tried changing that last partition (for the remainder) to end instead of beginning, I've changed from logical to primary, I've taken out a few MB (up to 150+) to maybe see if that'd help. Nothing has done anything.
[04:41] <penguincentral> Jack_Sparrow: i see what you mean (
[04:41] <penguincentral> Any gotcha?
[04:41] <penguincentral> Hibernation/suspend is not supported under Wubi, moreover Wubi filesystem is more vulnerable to hardreboots (unplugging the power) than a normal filesystem, so try to avoid unplugging the power. These problems, however, are no longer present once the Ubuntu install created by Wubi has been transferred to a dedicated partition using LVPM.)
[04:42] <silk_sword> ok
[04:42] <Jack_Sparrow> silk_sword: Where did you get stuck on that modek..   Find the modem by going to a terminal and typing dmesg | grep ttyS
[04:42] <triptec> is there anyway to se how much a single service uses in bandwidth????
[04:42] <Starcraftmazter> Hi, in compiz config, which button is 'super', and which are 'button1', 'button2', etc
[04:43] <thetonestarr> Anybody?
[04:43] <erUSUL> Starcraftmazter: supr is the windows button
[04:43] <erUSUL> Starcraftmazter: button1 and 2 are mouse buttons
[04:43] <Starcraftmazter> ooh
[04:44] <rafaelscj> supr isn't working here
[04:44] <rafaelscj> what does it do?
[04:45] <erUSUL> rafaelscj: super in compiz terminology is the button in 105 eys keyboard with the m$ logo on it
[04:46] <umdstu> hey
[04:46] <erUSUL> rafaelscj: in compiz you can use it for activate effects (i move the cube with crtl+super+button1)
[04:46] <andreus> hello, i have just installed ubuntu 7.04 feisty. i am a mere linux user. right now my screen resolution is 800x600, my usual is 1660x12**. how to make ubuntu to be able to switch to a higher resolution?
[04:46] <umdstu> anyone familiar with  using  RSA when SSH'ing
[04:46] <rafaelscj> erUSUL, hum
[04:46] <Srixon_> hello, whats a quick  command to reset Beryl to default settings?
[04:46] <erUSUL> !fixres | andreus
[04:46] <ubotu> andreus: The X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type  sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart  in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[04:47] <umdstu> Does anyone know the option to tell SSH to use a certain type of authentication ( RSA) ? Rather then wasting time trying other types
[04:47] <Lorvija> Hey.. in windows i can get my monitors resolution to 1284x1024 (about..) but ubuntu wont give me higher than 1024x768... any way to fix this?  I got radeon 9600 gfx card..
[04:47] <triptec> is there anyway to se how much a single service uses in bandwidth????
[04:48] <DopplerDeffect> Lorvija,  did you download the fglrx drivers from ATi?
[04:48] <wastrel> DopplerDeffect: there are packages in ubuntu for fglrx
[04:48] <wastrel> you don't have to tell people to get them from ati
[04:48] <rafaelscj> triptec, firestarter only lists the number of connections
[04:48] <Lorvija> DopplerDeffect: yep.. didnt work
[04:49] <DopplerDeffect> wastrel, my bad, been using slackware for a few years, i forgot how easy ubuntu makes life for a sec
[04:49] <wastrel> Lorvija: i have radeon 9600 and am getting 1400x1050
[04:49] <umdstu> Anyone use SSH a lot?
[04:50] <spiderfire> how can i write to the ntfs?
[04:50] <wastrel> Lorvija: use the guide on the wiki   installed ubuntu 7.04 feisty. i am a mere linux user. right now my screen resolution is 800x600, my usual is  1660x12**. how to make ubuntu to be able to switch to a higher resolution?
[04:50] <MenZa> !ntfs-3g | spiderfire
[04:50] <wastrel> oops, mispaste :] 
[04:50] <Lorvija> wastrel: and u didnt need to do anything to get it work?
[04:50] <ubotu> spiderfire: ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
[04:50] <RandomUsr> spiderfire; get the NTFS 3g driver
[04:50] <wastrel> http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto
[04:50] <MenZa> umdstu: Several hours every day
[04:50] <wastrel> Lorvija: i had to follow the instructions on the wiki for installing fglrx
[04:51] <noxs> how is the standard wifi applet called, which is installes in the panel?
[04:51] <spiderfire> ok thanks
[04:51] <umdstu> MenZa: excellent, would you happen to know the command to tell it to only try one form of authentication?
[04:51] <MenZa> network-manager, noxs
[04:51] <DopplerDeffect> spiderfire, from what i understand, it is possible to configure your box to write to ntfs, but not recomended since the possibility of data corruption exists
[04:51] <Lorvija> okay thanks, will try that then
[04:51] <MenZa> umdstu: Humm, what do you mean?
[04:51] <wastrel> !fglrx | Lorvija
[04:51] <ubotu> Lorvija: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[04:51] <RandomUsr> spiderfire; no problem
[04:51] <wastrel> that's the right link finally :] 
[04:51] <umdstu> MenZa: I'm using RSA keys for authentication
[04:51] <MenZa> DopplerDeffect: I've had no problems with ntfs-3g, ever
[04:51] <umdstu> so one computer can connect to about 25
[04:51] <MenZa> umdstu: Hmm
[04:51] <DopplerDeffect> wastrel, if you know the monitor's resolution, vertical sync and refresh rate, you can try editing the xorg.conf file yourself
[04:52] <noxs> thx, MenZa
[04:52] <DopplerDeffect> Menth, I've never had any problem either, but I've read that others have
[04:52] <MenZa> I only ssh to 3-4 different computers, umdstu
[04:52] <MenZa> umdstu: try man ssh
[04:52] <umdstu> MenZa: but t he problem is, it takes a long time
[04:52] <umdstu> since it tries every form of authentication, in order, and RSA is 2nd to last i believe
[04:52] <sytner> Hi, i am having a problem doing an apt get upgrade , rysnc is throwing up an error ?
[04:52] <MenZa> DopplerDeffect: I think ntfs-3g is generally considered pretty safe by the Linux community
[04:53] <Theworldcry> Bonjour  tous
[04:53] <screenname92834> folks, how can I get a text file listing all the channels available on freenode?
[04:53] <MenZa> !fr | Theworldcry
[04:53] <ubotu> Theworldcry: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[04:53] <bluefox83> how do i get amarok to use gstreamer instead of xine?
[04:53] <staar2_> i need same good player as BS in windows, is there any equal ?
[04:53] <MenZa> BS, staar2_?
[04:53] <RandomUsr> MenZa; some hardware can cause data corruption using the NTFS-3G
[04:53] <Theworldcry> thanks ubotu
[04:53] <MenZa> RandomUsr: That's true
[04:54] <MenZa> RandomUsr: However, it will probably work in 99/100 cases
[04:54] <MenZa> If not more
[04:54] <DopplerDeffect> MenZa, i take it back then, never messed around with it much so i'm not talking from experience
[04:54] <MenZa> DopplerDeffect: It's good you mention it. :)
[04:54] <staar2_> i need same good player as BS.player in windows, is there any equal ?
[04:54] <rafaelscj> screenname92834, using gaim?
[04:54] <MenZa> staar2_: What do you need in a media player? What makes BS Player so special?
[04:54] <RandomUsr> MenZa maybe more like 75% of the time considering that it's partially to do with Bios and the VIA chipsets
[04:55] <MenZa> RandomUsr: Weird, I've never hear of anyone having problems with it, though I know it's of course a possibility
[04:55] <staar2_> it has subtitle time correction
[04:55] <staar2_> you can open the subtitles and choose them in directory box
[04:56] <MenZa> mplayer will probably do that for you
[04:56] <RandomUsr> I've had issues with it alot on my VIA boards, but no issue using Nforce, SIS, or Intel Boards
[04:56] <MenZa> It doesn't have a GUI, though
[04:56] <staar2_> with ctrl+ + you can add time
[04:56] <DopplerDeffect> MenZa, this is my qualified source http://bash.org/?689386
[04:57] <MenZa> hahahaha
[04:57] <MenZa> You're using bash.org to source your statements?
[04:57] <MenZa> I like you
[04:58] <umdstu> MenZa: i already did earlier
[04:58] <MenZa> umdstu: Hmm, I don't know then, sorry. :/
[04:58] <umdstu> MenZa: I checked over each option and I didn't see anything
[04:58] <umdstu> darn ok
[04:58] <MenZa> Good luck finding out, though
[04:58] <umdstu> MenZa: well thanks anyway!
[04:58] <umdstu> thanks
[04:58] <cwert> mrb
[04:59] <MenZa> umdstu: np. :)
[04:59] <umdstu> time for class cya
[04:59] <MenZa> RandomUsr: My sources tell me it's included in Gutsy, because the devs consider it safe enough.
[04:59] <MenZa> (Source being #ubuntu-offtopic)
[04:59] <wastrel> !info gutsy ntfs-3g
[04:59] <ubotu> Package gutsy does not exist in feisty
[04:59] <wastrel> feh
[05:00] <LadyNikon> wastrel: ubuntu+1
[05:00] <RandomUsr> MenZa: prolly so for most people, I do recommend it but it's still buggy
[05:00] <Pici> !info ntfs-3g gutsy
[05:00] <ubotu> ntfs-3g: read-write NTFS driver for FUSE. In component main, is standard. Version 1:1.710-1ubuntu4 (gutsy), package size 23 kB, installed size 116 kB
[05:00] <wastrel> i didn't feel like retyping it :] 
[05:01] <MenZa> Pici: :)
[05:01] <staar2_> why cant open video with mplayer it gives error: Error opening/initializing the selected video_out (-vo) device ?
[05:01] <andreus> i have installed ubuntu 7.04 feisty, it appears to be with GNOME by default, is it difficult to switch to kde?
[05:02] <screenname92834> staar2_: what parameters are you giving it?
[05:02] <silk_sword> if i have 3 LAN connections for internet using then can they work together ?
[05:02] <Pici> andreus: Not at all.
[05:02] <genii> andreus: install package kubuntu-desktop. Then choose KDE from the login manager
[05:02] <screenname92834> staar2_: what are you trying to play, a dvd?
[05:02] <staar2_> i use normal GNOME gui to open
[05:02] <andreus> thank you
[05:02] <staar2_> nop in hard drive
[05:03] <screenname92834> staar2_: do you know what format it is?
[05:03] <staar2_> avi
[05:03] <screenname92834> what kind of compression?
[05:03] <DopplerDeffect> probably divx, did you download the codec?
[05:03] <screenname92834> what parameters are you giving mplayer?
[05:04] <a|K|a> I have a MS IntelliMouse and on boot the mouse sometimes works and sometimes doesn't.  Then if it works it will stop working after some time (1min - few hours).  Has anyone ever heard of this?
[05:04] <staar2_> where i get the compression ?
[05:04] <macd> a|K|a, what release of ubuntu are oyu on?
[05:04] <screenname92834> try file <filename>
[05:04] <a|K|a> it seems to stop if I quit sing my mouse
[05:04] <a|K|a> Fiesty
[05:04] <silk_sword> if i have 3 LAN connections for internet using then can they work together ?
[05:04] <staar2_> where i know what compression it is? But it works with default player but not with mplayer
[05:04] <macd> a|K|a, thats a wireless mouse right?
[05:04] <DopplerDeffect> staar2_, http://labs.divx.com/DivXLinuxCodec unless package manager has it
[05:05] <MenZa> !divx
[05:05] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[05:05] <bluefox83> is there a way to get amarok to use gstreamer instead of xine?
[05:05] <a|K|a> Err soorry.  I have 7.04
[05:05] <silk_sword> if i have 3 LAN connections for internet using then can they work together ?
[05:05] <a|K|a> and no that is direct  USB mouse
[05:05] <staar2_> it should not work then with other player or what ?
[05:06] <DopplerDeffect> ubotu, does ogg theora have just as good a compression rate as divx?
[05:06] <macd> a|K|a, my recommendation is to launch a terminal and type 'dmesg' then next time it happens you can see whats going on with USB, also you can type 'tail -f /var/log/syslog' for other information
[05:07] <dgjones> !bot | DopplerDeffect
[05:07] <ubotu> DopplerDeffect: 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
[05:07] <screenname92834> !bot
[05:07] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[05:07] <macd> DopplerDeffect, I think divx has better quality
[05:08] <screenname92834> staar2_: You can use midentify to discover the file type.
[05:08] <DopplerDeffect> nice to meet you ubotu
[05:08] <macd> hehe
[05:08] <sn0> !kernel
[05:08] <ubotu> kernel is the core of the Ubuntu Operating System (named 'Linux') - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel.  You shouldn't have to compile one, but if you're convinced you do, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelCustomBuild
[05:08] <JuJuBee> what is the syntax for using sed to edit a file inline?  sed 's/foo/bar/' ?
[05:08] <neverblue> morning
[05:08] <macd> JuJuBee, yep, 'sed s/thinotoreplace/thingtoreplacewith/
[05:09] <JuJuBee> But that doesn't edit he file, only shows what it will be.  I want to do the edit as well.
[05:09] <macd> JuJuBee, ohh one more thing, sed ...... -i /file/to/parse
[05:09] <sparky> irc.freenode.net
[05:09] <a|K|a> thanks for the info macd
[05:09] <JuJuBee> That's it, Thanks macd
[05:10] <_CitizenKane_> hi, does anyone know how i can disable strigi from auto-starting in kubuntu?
[05:10] <staar2_> huh
[05:11] <staar2_> any video player with easy subtitle loading
[05:11] <giany911> guys i have a blank page at the end of my document ... ( open office writer ) ... how do i get rid of it ? i must mention that i have a chart before the blank page
[05:12] <triptec> guarddog vs firestarter??
[05:12] <XiXaQ> has anyone her been able to boot feisty or gutsy from a desktop cd with KVM?
[05:12] <Montaro> My linux server has been up for a month or so, and I just rebooted it but when it boots up again it isn't assigning the network card anymore.. I've checked to ensure the module is loading (it is), and its showing up fine in lspci.. but ifconfig still shows no eth* drivers?? Any ideas where I go from here?
[05:13] <macd> Montaro, try 'sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart"  first verfiy in /etc/network/interfaces eth0 is set auto (if you use dhcp, if not it should have explicit configu directives for the addy, etc)
[05:14] <Scunizi> giany911, check your margins and make sure the chart is not pulled too low.  I'm not sure but there may be properties for the chart like a graphic that deals with how text is flowed around it (including blank lines)
[05:14] <genii> Montaro: Is this on a secondary or tertiary card? eg:  eth2 eth3 or higher ethX number
[05:14] <wastrel> Montaro: check your /etc/iftab mebby
[05:14] <Montaro> macd: did that, it reports (while attempting to assign an ip via dhcp): ERROR while getting interface flags: No such device
[05:15] <macd> Montaro, and the device is configured in /etc/network/interfaces ?
[05:15] <Montaro> macd: indeed, set to dhcp
[05:15] <macd> Montaro, lspci shows the device? and lsmod shows the module loaded?
[05:16] <Montaro> macd: yes both lspci and lsmod seem to show it fine
[05:16] <Stormx2`> Bah! I forgot the name of the command to find the fill path of executables, e.g. "<something> bash"
[05:16] <moopic> My feisty has fallen over. on boot I get a kernel panic and the caps lock and scroll lock flash. how can I get it back?
[05:16] <Montaro> I thought it might have had something to do with udev assigning it, but udev's rules.d directory boggles the hell out of me ;)
[05:16] <_CitizenKane_> moopic, what does the error message with the kernel panic say?
[05:16] <Pici> Stormx2`: which
[05:16] <LjL> Stormx2`: which
[05:16] <macd> Montaro, did you check 'dmesg' to see if there is any further info, maybe the module didnt load properly? and/or try to remove and reload the module?
[05:16] <Stormx2`> Pici: Ah! Thanks :)
[05:16] <Stormx2`> Thanks LjL too.
[05:16] <Montaro> wastrel: iftab looks fine? however i cannot confirm the mac address as thats something i usually find from ifconfig but its not showing up there
[05:17] <giany911> scunizi i got it .. it just printed 1 page instead of 2 .. thx
[05:17] <macd> Montaro, have you upgraded to a new release b/t the time you booted it and it was running for a time?
[05:17] <Montaro> macd: nothing out of the ordinary. it just says it loads and thats about it.. no errors.. ill try reloading it
[05:18] <Montaro> macd: not that i can remember. but i tried falling back to a previous kernel to try but still the same results
[05:18] <macd> Montaro, interesting, Im baffled; everything sounds fine
[05:18] <Montaro> macd: as am I :\
[05:19] <Montaro> Surely it isn't a faulty card either, as it was running fine before the reboot
[05:19] <viashimo> Montaro: I have the same issue with one of my cards, a device name doesn't seem to get created at boot time for it (like it's invisible). however, that's a wireless device and might work slightly differently.
[05:19] <moopic> _CitizenKane_  Um, cant remember, Im on the machine in question at the moment wuth the live CD, any way to access the data on the installed OS?
[05:20] <yapyccky_> hello everyone. i've a problem. i've a dell laptop with Geforce 7400 but it seems to me its not configured well. can anyone help me checking if my xorg.conf is good?
[05:20] <spudster> I'm trying to configure my wireless connection to my wireless LAN on a laptop and I'm having some problems
[05:20] <Montaro> funniest thing is i can remember this happening before.. i just cant remember what my solution was
[05:20] <yapyccky_> i'd appreciate it very much
[05:20] <Montaro> viashimo: what was your work-around?
[05:20] <viashimo> Montaro: I haven't solved it yet :(
[05:20] <viashimo> I'm getting a new laptop this week though ;)
[05:21] <_CitizenKane_> moopic, well you can try mounting the filesystem on your harddisk and see if there is anything in /var/log/syslog
[05:21] <wastrel> Montaro: did you rmmod and modprobe the driver?
[05:21] <spudster> how do I see which network interfaces are enabled and how can I enable the wireless one?
[05:22] <panosru> Where can i find Kopete installation folder?
[05:22] <ndube> "whereis kopete"
[05:22] <ndube> from command line
[05:22] <macd> spudster, iwconfig shows available wifi adapters, and their statuses
[05:22] <panosru> thanks! ndude!
[05:23] <viashimo> is there a command to create the files and folders for a network interface after the system is booted?
[05:24] <spudster> macd: I get lo no wirelle, eth0 no wireless, eth1 I get something but I get ESSID:off/any and Access Point: Invalid
[05:24] <dmakalsky> ubuntu+1
[05:24] <macd> spudster, eth1 is your wifeless in that case
[05:24] <macd> !wifi | spudster for more information on wifi configuration and troubleshooting
[05:24] <ubotu> spudster for more information on wifi configuration and troubleshooting: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:24] <Montaro> wastrel: i did, no effect..
[05:25] <spudster> macd: thanks, I'll try that
[05:25] <spudster> macd: I'm configuring the laptop for my wife, trying to convince her to switch to Ubuntu so I can't screw up. I'm replacing her Vista.
[05:25] <eifzon> I got Ubuntu installed atm, can I dualboot XP on the same disk as Ubuntu?
[05:25] <macd> eifzon, yes
[05:25] <macd> !dualboot | eifzon
[05:25] <ubotu> eifzon: Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - MACs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot   https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MacBookProFeisty
[05:28] <eifzon> macd, can I use gparted to rezice?
[05:28] <eifzon> :P
[05:28] <macd> eifzon, you sure can
[05:28] <Laibsch> Hi, I just upgraded from edgy to feisty (I thought it should have been pretty stable) it broke X :-( I get a message that the module pcidata cannot be loaded http://oz.leggewie.org/Xorg.0.log
[05:29] <Andrea> !it
[05:29] <ubotu> Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[05:29] <jimmio> UBUNTU ROCKS.... sorry, had to do it =)
[05:29] <macd> Laibsch, do 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[05:29] <Laibsch> macd: already done
[05:29] <ISNT> how do I turn off auto software update checking, I find it tends to mess things up, I'd prefer just to wait for full releases....
[05:29] <eifzon> macd, hmm, I might be able to resize it from the livecd?
[05:29] <Dr_Willis> jimmio,  it 'roxxors your soxxors' :) get it right!
[05:30] <eifzon> cause I cant unmount nwo
[05:30] <macd> eifzon, you absolutly can
[05:30] <Laibsch> macd: nothing happened
[05:30] <Dr_Willis> eifzon,  when resizing with the parted tools. I find it best to use a live cd. that way no filesystems are mounted,
[05:30] <Laibsch> macd: sorry
[05:30] <eifzon> Dr_Willis, oke
[05:30] <martyna> hello
[05:30] <mikey> i can't get the live cd to boot on a dell vostro 200, it gets to the ubuntu boot splash screen then it stops and repeats the text "failed to set xfermode" and goes to the busybox command line, which i can't type anything because my keyboard types in duplicate for some reason..anyone run into this problem?
[05:30] <Laibsch> macd: I had reconfigured xserver-xorg-core which contains the pcidata module
[05:30] <macd> Laibsch, try 'sudo insmod pcidata'
[05:31] <Laibsch> macd: I think that is an X module, not a kernel module
[05:31] <jimmio> Dr_Willis: Thanks for pointing that out! =)
[05:31] <macd> Laibsch, if that doesnt work, I'd try commenting it out in xorg.conf then trying to startx again.
[05:31] <eifzon> How can I choose what partition to install on when installing XP?
[05:32] <Davo_Dinkum> Can I configure xorg.conf to enable Amharic input?
[05:32] <macd> eifzon, xp's install will show an empty partition to install to, after you have resized your linux partition
[05:32] <spudster> macd: unfortunately I have WAP2 and following the instructions through the network manager didn't allow me to connect at all. I get "wireless network connection to mylab' (%0)"
[05:32] <eifzon> macd, ok, it wont overwrite any data from my linux partition right?
[05:32] <macd> !wpa-supplicant | spudster
[05:32] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about wpa-supplicant - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:32] <macd> !wpa | spudster
[05:33] <ubotu> spudster: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:33] <micro`> I cannot seem to install GD for apache2, i tryed the libgd2-xpm and libgd2-noxpm with -dev and it just wont work
[05:33] <macd> bleh, spudster one sec I'll find you the info on wpa2
[05:33] <mikey> upon booting the live cd when can you enter extra boot paramaters?  i need to add some irqpoll flag
[05:33] <macd> eifzon, not if you choose the correct one ;)
[05:33] <spudster> macd: thanks
[05:33] <eifzon> macd ;}
[05:33] <eifzon> b00ting livecd atm
[05:33] <CaBa_> hi
[05:34] <CaBa_> could anyone give me a hint where to change the default cpufreq governor running on ac / battery power?
[05:34] <damjan|work> CaBa_: /etc/acpi/events/
[05:34] <macd> CaBa_, its in system --> prefs --> power management
[05:35] <CaBa_> macd: its not... at least not for me
[05:35] <macd> CaBa_, try what damjan|work says, but I dont remember being able to change the scaling there
[05:35] <macd> spudster, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=202834
[05:35] <maj> any sed gurus here?
[05:36] <maj>  i am piping input in the form "proxyAddress: smtp:mail1@blah.com proxyAddress: smtp:mail2@blah2.com proxyAddress: smtp:mail3@blah3.com" etc.  Is there any way to use sed to remove "proxyAddress: smtp:" from that line and output it into a file where each address will be on the newline?
[05:36] <macd> maj, what are you trying to replace?
[05:36] <macd> nvm
[05:36] <mikey> anyone know how to add special paramaters to the kernel boot options?
[05:36] <maj> trying to filter some feedback i am getting from ldap
[05:36] <spudster> thanks macd, let me try this
[05:37] <CaBa_> damjan|work: i already placed a script in /etc/acpi/battery.d but it doesnt show effekt. the governor is always set to "ondemand" when i switch to battery power, so it seems there is already some instance changing the governor. and obviosly after the /etc/acpi/battery.d folder is run and overrides the setting
[05:37] <alexxx> hi can someone help me install wpa on my ubuntu?
[05:37] <LjL> mikey: to do it just for one boot, hit "e" in your GRUB menu, on the relevant kernel's line. edit, and then "b" to boot.
[05:37] <LjL> mikey: if you want it to stay, edit /boot/grub/menu.lst
[05:38] <mikey> LjL : well this is just to get the live cd to boot, i'll have to do it in grub too
[05:38] <macd> maj, use sed to replace what you want, then use sed -e again to remove the strings you want
[05:38] <mikey> i have to add some flag 'irqpoll'
[05:38] <LjL> mikey: ah, it's different in the live CD, but i don't remember how it's done there.
[05:38] <damjan|work> CaBa_: do you have some daemon like cpufreqd or powerd ot something running?
[05:38] <Chascon> hi
[05:38] <CaBa_> damjan|work: powernowd
[05:38] <damjan|work> CaBa_: well that's what changes the cpufreq probably
[05:38] <Chascon> say Ubuntu still does not install default with non-free codecs, does it?
[05:39] <LjL> Chascon: no, it doesn't
[05:39] <alexxx> hi can someone help me install wpa on my ubuntu?
[05:39] <Dr_Willis> Chascon,  correct.
[05:39] <praet> Chascon: there is a dist called medibuntu that does tho
[05:39] <Chascon> thanks
[05:39] <erUSUL> !wifi | alexxx
[05:39] <ubotu> alexxx: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[05:39] <macd> maj, so something like sed -e s/proxyAddress: smtp:// to remove then sed s/\n/ to append a newline
[05:39] <Chascon> just noticed elive does
[05:39] <Chascon> but he charges for his stable releases.
[05:40] <Dr_Willis> Chascon,  they are not too hard to instal under ubuntu in any case. :)
[05:40] <Dr_Willis> Chascon,  theres also the 'linux mint' ubuntu variant that has them. and other tweaks.
[05:40] <mikey> so noone can tell me how to add the flag irqpoll while booting the live cd to do an install?
[05:41] <erUSUL> !boot | mikey
[05:41] <ubotu> mikey: 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
[05:41] <alexxx> i have the dongle working, but their only seems to be a wep option not wpa
[05:41] <Chascon> and odd considering that he is using Debian stable and that one should be able to track his development untill it becomes stable.  Yeah easy for me but I'm trying to get my brother up with a debian distro via email.
[05:41] <erUSUL> mikey: have you read the first url of the ubotu msg?
[05:41] <Dr_Willis> mikey,  at the boot menu hit 'e' to edit the boot lines. I belive
[05:41] <moopix> Hi, my feisty has fallen over. When I boot I get error [5908000]  kernel panic-not syncing: Attempting to kill init. I am currently on the machine in question with a live CD
[05:41] <praet> mikey: just add that tag to /boot/grub/menu.lst
[05:41] <teckfatt> hello, any one know the simple command tools for terminal for start and stop services on ubuntu when boot up?
[05:41] <Chascon> I'll tell him ubuntu has better community support, if he should want all the non-free codec stuff
[05:41] <stefg> moopix: what did you do before?
[05:42] <sytner> Hi i am getting a dpkg error when doing a apt get upgrade : dpkg: error processing rsync (--configure):
[05:42] <sytner>  subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
[05:42] <macd> teckfatt, to add or remove things to startup? or to manually start/stop things that start/stop automatically at boot
[05:42] <alexxx> i have the dongle working, but their only seems to be a wep option not wpa...how do i use wpa on ubuntu
[05:42] <moopix> stefg  I was fiddling with getting vmwareserver to work and setting up a onenVPN connection
[05:42] <eifzon> I get this when I am trying to resize my /dev/sda3 disk: check filesystem on /dev/sda3 for errors and (if possible) fix them
[05:42] <Dr_Willis> Chascon,  in fact. I think now a days if you try to play a video with ubuntu, it even asks if you want to install the nonfree codecs automaticialy
[05:43] <macd> alexxx, look @ http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=202834
[05:43] <macd> eifzon, yeah you have to run 'e2fsck /dev/sda3'
[05:43] <ndube> alexxx, or http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=263136
[05:43] <vjam9> Hi I am not able to save changes to my iPod using gtkpod
[05:43] <praet> teckfatt: System > Administration > Services
[05:43] <stefg> moopix: hmmm, there might be a bad kernel module
[05:43] <teckfatt> macd: to add or remove things to startup(auto) for redhat base is chkconfig, i try be4 that is a simple tools to do that
[05:44] <teckfatt> praet: yes i knew that, but i want it to do it on the text terminal....
[05:44] <sipior> eifzon: make sure /dev/sda3 is unmounted when you run e2fsck...
[05:44] <moopix> stefg I dont mind reinstalling and starting again but I do need to access my files from the live cd. how do I do this?
[05:44] <stefg> moopix: have you fsck'ed the disk already ?
[05:44] <Dr_Willis> teckfatt,  not sure ubuntu has one other then the gui tools.  at least not that i have ever used, or heard mentioned.
[05:44] <stefg> moopix: should be accessible through 'Computer'
[05:44] <Dr_Willis> teckfatt,  or course theres dozens of 'sysv' init config tools out there you could use.
[05:44] <eifzon> sipior, I did it still dont work
[05:45] <teckfatt> Dr_Willis: is a tool that need to install from apt-get. i did be4, but i just forgot the command..hahahha
[05:45] <sipior> eifzon: you mean e2fsck doesn't run to completion? what error does it die with?
[05:45] <stefg> moopix: if your hard drive hasn't failed, which would be another probable explanation
[05:45] <Dr_Willis> teckfatt,  thats what 'apt-cache search' is for. :)
[05:45] <eifzon> sipior, or wait, it still says /dev/sda3 is omunted
[05:45] <gangsterlicious> which PKG owns growisofs
[05:45] <eifzon> now
[05:45] <Dr_Willis> teckfatt,  i know theres a nice gui tool for kde. not sure what others exist.
[05:45] <moopix> stefg I dont know about fsk, and no, it is not appearing in the computer section. I have windows dual boot and windows works okay
[05:45] <macd> teckfatt, chkconfig works on debian style systems also, or you can just make a symbolic link from the startup script in init.d to rc2.d
[05:46] <eifzon> it worked
[05:46] <eifzon> ;)
[05:46] <vjam9> Hi, I am having problems with gtkpod
[05:46] <teckfatt> macd: yes i found it....is rcconf
[05:46] <stefg> moopix: so which partition do you need to access ?
[05:46] <Laibsch> macd: thanks for the help.  It must be that my previous xorg.conf was incompatible
[05:46] <moopix> er sda6
[05:46] <teckfatt> Dr_Willis: thank you, i found it...is rcconf
[05:46] <macd> !patience | vjam9
[05:46] <ubotu> vjam9: 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
[05:46] <teckfatt> macd: thank you anyway
[05:46] <moopix> stefg sda6
[05:46] <eifzon> soo hm, how can I choose what partition to instalL Xp on now?
[05:46] <Laibsch> macd: It will take some time but I will find out what is causing the problem
[05:46] <vjam9> Ok
[05:47] <stefg> moopix: so run 'sudo mkdir /media/sda6 && sudo mount /dev/sda6 /media/sda6'
[05:47] <macd> eifzon, you have to boot with the windows install CD todo that
[05:47] <sidewalk> hey, im trying to get my soundcard working
[05:47] <eifzon> macd, ok
[05:47] <eifzon> macd, will I see how big the partition is?
[05:47] <macd> eifzon, did you read the link earlier ;P
[05:47] <Laibsch> macd: But my console looks weird as well.  the "window decorations" in apps such as aptitude are strange as if there was an encoding problem
[05:47] <sidewalk> currently when it plays music, is sounds ... wrong, cant explain how it sounds
[05:47] <erUSUL> !sound | sidewalk
[05:47] <ubotu> sidewalk: 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
[05:47] <RandomUsr> sidewalk: I'm trying to get my radio working
[05:48] <moopix> stefg  you are a dude
[05:48] <Laibsch> macd: I already recreated the locales.  I am on de_DE.UTF-8
[05:48] <moopix> stefg  thanks
[05:48] <stefg> np
[05:48] <loser_007> hola evry 1
[05:48] <macd> !hola
[05:48] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hola - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[05:49] <macd> hehe
[05:49] <Some_ux> been working for hours on the annoying UPS, still no luck
[05:50] <macd> Laibsch, verify you have pcihotplug running (just an off the wall guess) 'lsmod | grep pci'
[05:50] <loser_007> any bady speak spanish !!!
[05:50] <Pici> loser_007: /j #ubuntu-es
[05:50] <macd> loser_007, we all speak english here.
[05:50] <Some_ux> ubuntu + ups = pile of xxx
[05:50] <macd> Some_ux, are you using a APC ups?
[05:50] <Some_ux> macd: sadly, no
[05:50] <loser_007> ok
[05:51] <beyondlsg> ?
[05:51] <Some_ux> macd: most counties do not import ups devices, they have their own pile of poop local manufacturers
[05:52] <Pici> !zh | beyondlsg
[05:52] <ubotu> beyondlsg: For Ubuntu help in Chinese  #ubuntu-cn  #ubuntu-tw   #ubuntu-hk
[05:52] <beyondlsg> !
[05:52] <Laibsch> macd: yes, pci-hotplug is there.  And "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" produced a config file that at least works.
[05:52] <Laibsch> macd: But I am also trying to get the console back in order.
[05:52] <KNY> how can I force a regen of a video thumbnail? (or all thumbnails, if need be)
[05:53] <beyondlsg> Pici: Can you speak Chinese?
[05:53] <Some_ux> macd: to make matters worse they insist on making their petty little communication protocols non open, making deriver building almost impossible
[05:53] <Pici> beyondlsg: No. I know what chinese characters look like though. that is why I pointed you to those channels.
[05:54] <beyondlsg> TKS
[05:54] <Dralock> Anyone have a sane solution for rolling back wine one version through Ubuntu tools? I'd prefer to not have to uninstall and reinstall the application. And would like to be able to use packages instead of compiling an older version from source.
[05:55] <praet> teckfatt: i remember fedora having a tool called chkconfig that did that..
[05:55] <joaojoao> COuld anyone help me out with vpn cisco client for ubuntu
[05:55] <joaojoao> I have no idea hgow to configure it
[05:56] <teckfatt> praet: thank you , i got it. it called rcconf you can have a try to install it with apt-get, is a simple tool to do the trick
[05:57] <moopix> Hi, I have been fiddling with vmware-server and now my feisty has fallen over. When I boot I get error [5908000]  kernel panic-not syncing: Attempting to kill init. I am currently on the machine in question with a live CD. any ideas?
[05:57] <praet> teckfatt: try this too: man update-rc.d
[05:57] <praet> teckfatt: yeah i am guessing that a program would handle this better.
[05:57] <praet> teckfatt: also note that chkconfig is red hat/fedora only
[05:58] <teckfatt> praet: ok, i have a look on it also....because i looking for a simple tool to guide my friend(newbie) on service start up
[05:58] <Pingviller> anyone know an admin tool for apache 2 ?
[05:59] <Pingviller> installed it and kinda can't administer it
[05:59] <Pingviller> :P
[05:59] <vader1102> isn;t the package call php/my sql admin?
[06:00] <fiXXXerMet> How can I add users to the list of those which are able to execute mount and umount?
[06:00] <teckfatt> praet: thank you so much
[06:00] <andreus> what should I do if ubuntu cannot recognize my graphic card adapter and monitor?
[06:00] <KNY> andreus, and you tried Restricted Drivers Management?
[06:01] <KNY> manager*
[06:01] <andreus> i have asus radeon x1950
[06:01] <andreus> erm. no, should i apt-get rdm or?
[06:01] <KNY> System > Administration > Restricted Drivers Manager
[06:01] <vader1102> Pingviller, phpmyadmin
[06:01] <neol> which server version is better to download 6.06 or 7.04 ??
[06:02] <SlimeyPete> neol: 7.04
[06:02] <SlimeyPete> unless you need support
[06:02] <epiclulz> anyone having problems with firefox and flash plugin freezing? it freezes everytime i'm done watching a flash video like on youtube and close the tab.
[06:02] <andreus> KNY, i am under kde
[06:02] <neol> SlimeyPete: but 6.06 is supported much more till 2011... why is that so ??   http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/downloading?release=server-lts&arch=i386&mirror=http%3A%2F%2Fmirror.rootguide.org%2Fubuntu-releases%2F&debug=%5B%27country_US%27%2C+%27country_UK%27%2C+%27continent_NA%27%5D&download-button=
[06:02] <martyna> i'm so stupid
[06:02] <KNY> andreus, I'm not sure then
[06:02] <neol> http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download
[06:02] <SlimeyPete> epiclulz: yeah, lots of people experience that
[06:02] <SlimeyPete> (me too)
[06:03] <SlimeyPete> don't know of a fix.
[06:03] <Jork> guys what's the difference betwen gnome and kde?
[06:03] <epiclulz> SlimeyPete, that sucks
[06:03] <skinnypuppy1334> epiclulz, haven't had that problem
[06:03] <neol> i dont pretty much understand why does 6.06 has more support than 7.04 ?? :?
[06:03] <SlimeyPete> neol: Canonical can't afford to provide support for all versions of Ubuntu for a long period so only a few versions are given long-term support
[06:03] <linux4me> i'm trying to mount a usb key on fiesty with "sudo mount /dev/sda /mnt/usb" and I get
[06:03] <KNY> neol, because it's an LTS version
[06:03] <skinnypuppy1334> gnome and kde use different libraries
[06:03] <LjL> neol, because it was designated as a long term support version.
[06:03] <linux4me> you must specify the filesystem type
[06:04] <KNY> 7.10 will be the next LTS (Long Term Support) version
[06:04] <SlimeyPete> neol: the idea is that if you want a supported system you should use 6.06, otherwise use 7.04
[06:04] <SlimeyPete> KNY: 8.04, I thought?
[06:04] <gnomefreak> SlimeyPete: yes
[06:04] <gnomefreak> 8.04 will be lts
[06:04] <KNY> SlimeyPete, I thought it was every other version; I could be wrong
[06:04] <vader1102> neol, it supported better because it is a LTS Long Term Support. 7.04 is just a 6 month release
[06:04] <KNY> gnomefreak, ah
[06:05] <neol> where can i find torrent for both versions ??
[06:05] <neol> for downloading.
[06:05] <evil_> erm lame question: how do u switch between languages (keyboard)
[06:05] <gnomefreak> 6.06 was to appleal towards companies (for LTS) was one of the points behind it
[06:05] <neol> i mean server edition for downloading.
[06:05] <gnomefreak> appeal even
[06:06] <vader1102> neol ubuntu.com or even your fave torrent site
[06:06] <macd> neol, cdimages.ubuntu.com
[06:06] <martyna> czec co tam?
[06:06] <martyna> sycha?
[06:06] <martyna> o czym klikacie?
[06:07] <martyna> jesli mona wiedzie
[06:07] <genii> !cz | martyna
[06:07] <ubotu> martyna: esk uivatele dme, aby mluvili v kanle #ubuntu anglicky. esky je mono se domluvit v #ubuntu-cz. Dkujeme.
[06:07] <martyna> typowo hehe ale mam jazde
[06:07] <fermatstheorem> my brothers..
[06:08] <neol> macd: thank
[06:08] <neol> thanks to rest also. :)
[06:08] <chaosof42> is there a bot where I can get ubuntu 7.04 desktop via dcc?
[06:08] <KNY> chaosof42, just download it from the server
[06:09] <KNY> why would you want to DCC it?
[06:09] <silk_sword> i cant open configuration file
[06:09] <silk_sword> why
[06:09] <KNY> silk_sword, what config file?
[06:09] <silk_sword> the error is that i have not permission to open it
[06:09] <genii> silk_sword: gksudo gedit
[06:09] <chaosof42> i am trying, but my internet connection is rather flaky today and I already tried to download it like 5 times already just to lose connection after about 200 mb
[06:09] <JuJuBee> Any wine users?
[06:09] <fermatstheorem> chaosof42: torrent?
[06:10] <chaosof42> that would also work ^^
[06:10] <JuJuBee> Im in a computer lab.  I have 15 students.  I do not want to run wine over the network if possible.  Anybody do this?
[06:10] <macd> chaosof42, ftp is another option as it supports resume
[06:10] <fermatstheorem> chaosof42: hook on to a torrent
[06:10] <macd> JuJuBee, you dont not want to? install it to each desktop
[06:11] <vjam9> I am unable to save changes to iPod with gtkpod.  Sometimes the save changes button appears to be writing to iPod but aftwards the changes are not on the iPod.
[06:11] <fermatstheorem> JuJuBee: you mean you need to run wine..i dont get u
[06:11] <silk_sword> $ gksudo gedit/etc/squid/squid.conf.original ...but its not opening
[06:11] <JuJuBee> Right, the users /home is on a server.  .wine installs to /home/user/.wine
[06:11] <emist> anyone else unable to install through apt-get? the repositories seem to have stopped working all of the sudden
[06:11] <KNY> silk_sword, there's a space in there
[06:11] <JuJuBee> I want to use wine.
[06:11] <KNY> gksudo gedit /etc/squid/squid.conf.original
[06:12] <macd> JuJuBee, then install is via source and have it install to /usr/share/
[06:12] <linux4me> i'm trying to mount a usb key on fiesty with "sudo mount /dev/sda /mnt/usb" and I get you must specify the filesystem type
[06:12] <alexxx> hi im trying to install ndiswrapper but when i do make uninstall it says 'permission denied'
[06:12] <alexxx> how can i solve this
[06:12] <macd> alexxx, sudo.
[06:12] <fermatstheorem> JuJuBee: when you isntall from source, you can mention  ike   ./configure --prefix=~/
[06:12] <edikosi> hi, can anyone point me to a package that enables me to watch Cyrilic encoded subtitles
[06:12] <alexxx> thanks
[06:13] <Dr_Willis> alexxx,  if installing why are you doing a make uninstall ?
[06:13] <alexxx> i downloaded ndiswrapper and thats the instructions its given me
[06:13] <emist> are there any known reasons why apt-get loses the ability to connect to the repositories?
[06:13] <JuJuBee> fermatstheorem : will that install the .wine into ~/ ?
[06:13] <KNY> emist, if the server is down or something, that could happen
[06:14] <alexxx> is 'sudo' log in as root?
[06:14] <emist> KNY, im getting failed connection for all of the feisty 64 repos, its odd, it was working fine just days ago
[06:14] <Dr_Willis> alexxx,  that would be to uninstall a allready installed from source version of it.
[06:14] <macd> !sudo | alexxx
[06:14] <ubotu> alexxx: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[06:14] <fermatstheorem> when you do a source based install, you will do a ./configure , make and make install, create a folder in each home folder called wine or soemthing with ro access to normal users and put it in ./configure --prefix=<folder>
[06:14] <LjL> alexxx: you can use it for that
[06:14] <skinnypuppy1334> use YOUR password after sudo
[06:15] <alexxx> now i get an error when i type 'make'
[06:15] <sss> hii...im new ubuntu user...somethings happens in my window from me and...now I can't see any icon...even :) also not appears ...it appears as cross....even firefox icon also appears as cross....can anyone tell me what to do now?
[06:15] <Dr_Willis> isent the ndiswrapper stuff in the repositories?
[06:15] <Some_ux> been working 10 hours straight on making the xxxx ups work
[06:15] <skinnypuppy1334> do you have MAKE installes?
[06:15] <andreus> something tells me that every single driver is forked.. ubuntu cannot recognize them, all set to generic
[06:15] <katkins> yes ndiswrapper is in the repos - best to use that
[06:16] <alexxx> how do i know if make is installed?
[06:16] <crazylazy> Is grub stored on the hardrive?
[06:16] <z00m_> anyone know if it is possible to bridge my wifi internet connection, with my ethernet card so me xbox 360 (yeah slate it..lol) can use the net too for xbox live ?
[06:16] <skinnypuppy1334> Go in synaptic manager and search for make
[06:16] <Some_ux> so far, the term "user friedly" is as close to reality as is the earth close to the farthest corner of the galaxy
[06:16] <macd> alexxx, run this: 'sudo apt-get install build-essential'
[06:17] <skinnypuppy1334> macd hit it alexx
[06:17] <katkins> alexxx - sudo apt-get install build-essential - this will install everything needed to compile from source
[06:17] <fermatstheorem> Some_ux: unix is very userfriendly
[06:17] <sss> hii...im new ubuntu user...somethings happens in my window from me and...now I can't see any icon...even :) also not appears ...it appears as cross....even firefox icon also appears as cross....can anyone tell me what to do now?
[06:17] <edikosi> anyone have aany idea about getting Cyrilic fonts to work on subtitles?
[06:17] <macd> z00m_, yes, install something like firestarter and its self explanitory
[06:17] <fermatstheorem> Some_ux: it is just choosy about its friends
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[06:17] <alexxx> it says 'couldnt find package build-essentials'
[06:17] <Some_ux> :P
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[06:17] <Dr_Willis> alexxx,  you might want to find some more ubuntu-speficic guides on using ndiswrapper. Im thinking you may be doing a lot of work - that isent needed
[06:17] <Pici> alexxx: build-essential   no s
[06:17] <z00m_> macd, i thought that was a firewall front end for iptables : ?
[06:18] <JuJuBee> macd : if I isntal lwine to /usr/share/wine, will all of my students be able to create separate profiles?
[06:18] <macd> z00m_, and thats how you do what you want todo.
[06:18] <crazylazy> LjL is grub stored on the harddrive?
[06:18] <Some_ux> dont know, when i need to compile the kernel, write the xxxx drivers myself, i would not call that user friendly
[06:18] <alexxx> it says 'couldnt find package build-essentials'
[06:18] <LjL> JuJuBee: hm? if you just install wine from the repositories, users will each have their own ~/.wine directory and do whatever they want
[06:18] <alexxx> what do i do?
[06:18] <skinnypuppy1334> grub is on the harddrive
[06:18] <LjL> crazylazy: of course
[06:18] <macd> JuJuBee, I really dont know, I've never tried to use it like that, I suspect yes since its user level prefs saved in home.
[06:18] <Pici> alexxx: there is no s.  it is just `apt-get install build-essential`
[06:18] <JuJuBee> Students cant install.
[06:18] <macd> alexxx, leave the s off
[06:19] <alexxx> ok sorry haha
[06:19] <crazylazy> LjL: it could have patched the bios.
[06:19] <macd> JuJuBee, you dont seem to be getting it, wine installs in one place, each users profile in ~/.wine
[06:19] <mc44> alexxx: you don't need to compile ndiswrapper anyway... just use the repositories
[06:19] <andreus_> hello, i have a question. i have installed ubuntu 7.04 feisty and non of my hardware seems to be detected, all set to generic. trying to set up at least video .. no effects
[06:19] <jmbp> hi... does anybody know how to add a module to ltsp kernel image on Feisty;  I have a NIC which driver's is not included on the ubuntu LTSP kernel...
[06:19] <silk_sword> KNY:  i open the squid config file now how n where can i give the vissible-host name i m using LAN and yet i want to chek the squid that is working good then i will install this in my office where i have to share the internet in 20 pc's
[06:19] <skinnypuppy1334> /boot/grub/menu.lst crazy
[06:19] <anxo> u
[06:19] <alexxx> repositories mc44?
[06:19] <KNY> silk_sword, I don't know; I've never configured squid
[06:20] <silk_sword> KNY: ohhhh
[06:20] <z00m_> does firestarter make it simple to bridge the connections, bare in mind this is not the same connection, my net is connected to a wifi router and i need to bridge my xbox 360 thats rigged to me PC ethernet card. Its simple in windows point and click but ive had problems trying to set it up on ubuntu
[06:20] <Pici> silk_sword: Perhaps ask in #squid
[06:20] <macd> alexxx, yeah, 'sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper'
[06:20] <silk_sword> that room is sleepy
[06:20] <macd> z00m_, yes, its very easy.
[06:20] <JuJuBee> macd : I get it.  I am not saying it correctly... I want to avoid running windows apps over the network.  I wish to store the windows apps on local hd rather than i n~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files
[06:20] <macd> JuJuBee, you can tell wine where to store that stuff.
[06:20] <Pici> silk_sword: But no one here knows.  People there at least have a bit of a clie.
[06:21] <macd> JuJuBee, Id suggest you read wines documentation
[06:21] <alexxx> it says 'couldnt find package ndiswrapper'
[06:21] <z00m_> ok, i need to dual boot windows / ubutnu just incase i need to go back to windows after. last time i attempted to sort it out i had no luck :(
[06:22] <z00m_> @ macd
[06:22] <LjL> !info ndiswrapper | alexxx
[06:22] <ubotu> alexxx: Package ndiswrapper does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[06:22] <bingodeville> !wubi
[06:22] <ubotu> wubi is an unofficial Ubuntu installer for Windows users - more info is at http://www.cutlersoftware.com/ubuntusetup/wubi/en-US/index.html
[06:22] <CrashTest_> Anyone know of a way to open files in rw rather than ro mode when you connect a ftp account as a drive in nautilus?
[06:22] <LarNet> Linux is still very much for the geek at heart
[06:22] <macd> !info ndiswrapper-common | alexxx
[06:22] <LjL> !ndiswrapper
[06:22] <ubotu> alexxx: ndiswrapper-common: Common scripts required to use the utilities for ndiswrapper. In component main, is optional. Version 1.38-1ubuntu1 (feisty), package size 17 kB, installed size 100 kB
[06:22] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[06:22] <fermatstheorem> LarNet: i'd rather have a geeky OS than an inept one :-p
[06:22] <macd> I think -common will grab the deps
[06:22] <alexxx> im totally stuck
[06:22] <KNY> LarNet, yeah but I feel like it's for geeks or total "n00bs"
[06:22] <alexxx> how do i install it
[06:23] <macd> alexxx, 'sudo apt-get install ndiswrapper-common'
[06:23] <KNY> people in the middle are screwed
[06:23] <LjL> alexxx, i'd read the wifi docs
[06:23] <macd> alexxx, you can also launch synaptic to search for packages, or from command line 'apt-cache search packagename'
[06:23] <alexxx> i do
[06:23] <LarNet> Just most people , regular users, that are too imtimitated by it all
[06:24] <Dr_Willis> the definition of 'regular users, (according to MS) is 'total idiots' :)
[06:24] <z00m_> its a hard learning curve : / @ LarNet
[06:24] <z00m_> from windows to linux :D
[06:24] <KNY> LarNet, exactly. But for the extremist "check email, use the Internet", it's more than sufficient
[06:24] <Montaro> macd: fixed the network issue.. i changed the pci slot it was in, ubuntu must have reconfigured it in the new slot.. its working now, it changed it to eth2 but ive fixed that with udevd.. thanks for ur help :)
[06:24] <alexxx> then it says insert ubuntu 7.04 _Feisty fawn_ - release i386 (20070415)
[06:24] <Dr_Willis> z00m_,  windows teaches way too many bad habbits.
[06:24] <macd> !dualboot | z00m_
[06:24] <ubotu> z00m_: Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - MACs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot   https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MacBookProFeisty
[06:24] <TQuid> Hi folks.
[06:24] <Dr_Willis> its the unlearning of the windows way thats often the issue.
[06:24] <macd> Montaro, glad it worked
[06:24] <TQuid> I'm not finding much help w/ google on installing ubuntu w/RAID1 and LVM.
[06:25] <CrashTest_> See, here is the problem, I am trying to use nautilus to browse ftp drives then edit the php files in gedit, but it only opens them in read only mode
[06:25] <alexxx> then it says insert ubuntu 7.04 _Feisty fawn_ - release i386 (20070415)
[06:25] <TQuid> Is there a sane way besides the alt. install CD, or running fdisk manually?
[06:25] <KNY> CrashTest_, right, you need to copy them back and forth first
[06:25] <KNY> unfortunately
[06:25] <macd> TQuid, in a nutshell you need to creae the LVM array then bootstrap it
[06:25] <macd> TQuid, there is no 'guified' way todo it
[06:25] <CrashTest_> there has to be a way to mount them ftp rw instead of ro
[06:25] <mc44> alexxx: are you using the live CD?
[06:25] <bingodeville> z00m_: are you just wanting to _try_ ubuntu/linux?
[06:25] <katkins> TQuid - hi - afaik, I think you'll have to use the alt install CD
[06:25] <TQuid> So, do the fdisk, make a plain ext3 part. for /boot, make the rest as raid devices, then lvm that? From the cli? Oh well.
[06:26] <alexxx> so i put the cd in i installed with but nothing happens
[06:26] <TQuid> That alt. install cd is fugly even for a curses-based installer.
[06:26] <ndube> alexxx you need to remove the cd from your sources...
[06:26] <alexxx> how ndube?
[06:26] <mc44> alexxx: you don't have an internet connection on that computer at the moment, right?
[06:26] <alexxx> thats correct mc44
[06:27] <ndube> alexxx: System > Administration > Software Sources
[06:27] <ndube> alexxx then uncheck the cd
[06:27] <mc44> alexxx: ok, you need to download the packages on another computer/os then install them
[06:27] <mc44> alexxx: follow the instructions from 2.2 here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper
[06:27] <katkins> TQuid - you'll need a separate boot partition, then create a LVM array. It's not too bad using alt install setup..
[06:27] <MarloK> register vyv39e
[06:27] <z00m_> bingodeville, im on windows atm but really want to shift to linux for security reason. Im running ubuntu now on vmware.
[06:27] <TQuid> katkins: agree, agree, just annoying having to go two menus deep for every single partition.
[06:28] <TQuid> I am paranoid and like to separate /, /tmp, /usr, /var, /home, and /opt.
[06:28] <z00m_> but would love to have it as my main OS if i could configure my bridge for me xbox 360 to work also
[06:28] <TQuid> But the alt. installer does RAID + LVM then?
[06:28] <LjL> TQuid: hm yeah, that sounds slightly paranoid
[06:28] <katkins> TQuid - yes it does
[06:28] <TQuid> The user is the enemy!
[06:29] <silk_sword> i cant save the source file
[06:29] <TQuid> I guess I'll do it that way then. A wee bit of extra annoyance but I'll live. Now if I can just avoid killing the new hardware with my recently acquired Touch of Death.
[06:30] <timposey> I am trying to install 7.04 64bit on a Toshiba laptop and I get an error message that says the X server failed to start... any ideas?
[06:30] <silk_sword> i cant save the source file
[06:30] <samri> Any Conky users here?
[06:30] <Rainarrow> What kernel image should I use? I have a Duron 1.6Ghz
[06:30] <Dr_Willis> samri,  ive twiddled with it a bit. :)
[06:30] <BlkGhost> Is there a better Graphical program then EtherAPE ???
[06:30] <LjL> Rainarrow: the standard one?
[06:31] <samri> when installing via apt-get, do you know where the config file ends up?
[06:31] <macd> BlkGhost, snort work also
[06:31] <samri> I can't seem to find it </newbie>
[06:31] <BlkGhost> macd: is there better options with snort ?>
[06:31] <LjL> samri: dpkg -L <packagename> to see a list of all files a package installed
[06:31] <Dr_Willis> samri,  the package installs some sample config files. the conky web site has a lot of other example files also
[06:31] <Rainarrow> LjL, you mean the generic one?
[06:31] <macd> BlkGhost, scratch that alltogehter I jsut had a brain lapse
[06:31] <z00m_> Dr_Willis, windows makes things simple its like a bridge in windows takes about 1 min to setup point and click. haha, but linux on the other hand you need to learn iptables or terminal commands to even start and understand what u are doing. This makes linux better in a way because its using your head more but why make life hard?
[06:31] <Dr_Willis> samri,  yea. what ljl said is good.
[06:32] <neutrinomass> Hello. I'm trying to connect my guitar to the laptop. I'm taking the signal from the amp's headphone jack to my line in, everything is turned on from alsamixer but still I can't hear or record anything from the laptop.
[06:32] <samri> very helpful! thanks!
[06:32] <Pici> samri: tada /usr/share/doc/conky/examples/conkyrc.sample.gz
[06:32] <macd> z00m_, no you dont, just install firestarter, it take 30 seconds.
[06:32] <BlkGhost> macd ???
[06:32] <LjL> Rainarrow: yup. that's the one to use unless you have weird special requirements
[06:32] <samri> Where would I save a modified config though?
[06:32] <Dr_Willis> z00m_,  the issue boils down to this.. when somthing works in windows it works.. when somthing breaks you are often stuck and stuck HARD.. at least in linux you can get under the hood.
[06:32] <alexxx> ii have downloaded the ndiswrapper software
[06:32] <neutrinomass> macd: Hello (biller143) :)
[06:32] <samri> nevermind
[06:32] <macd> Hi basil
[06:32] <Dr_Willis> z00m_,  any other 'examples' ive ever seen people give one way or the other.. oftem miss that fundamental issue.
[06:32] <alexxx> but i need make to install it right?
[06:32] <LjL> neutrinomass, guitars usually work at microphone levels, not line-in levels. connect it to microphone.
[06:32] <TQuid> This is why many Linux users also keep a secret Windows machine somewhere so they can play Half-Life 2. :)
[06:32] <macd> ;)
[06:33] <mc44> alexxx: you need to transfer it to your ubuntu computer
[06:33] <Pingviller> virtualbox ftw :P
[06:33] <jimmio> Half-Life 2 works in Wine tho...
[06:33] <neutrinomass> LjL: It's guitar - > amp -> line in, using the headphone output from the amp. I'll try the guitar directly too though ...
[06:33] <fermatstheorem> or some have a nice shiny mac
[06:33] <macd> BlkGhost, etherape would be the best choice imho
[06:33] <z00m_> Dr_Willis, yea
[06:33] <TQuid> No kidding jimmio? I really need to learn Wine better.
[06:33] <LjL> neutrinomass: ah sorry i missed the amp part.
[06:34] <alexxx> mc44 what do i neeed to transfer?
[06:34] <timposey> 7.04 64bit install get message failed to start x server and it asks if you would like to see x server output to diagnose the problem, can anyone help me with this.
[06:34] <mc44> alexxx: those packages you just downloaded
[06:34] <Pingviller> no games works in Wine for me.. but that's because my graphic drivers are messed up :P
[06:34] <Pingviller> but Wine is generally pwn pwn
[06:34] <LjL> neutrinomass: pastebin the output of "amixer" please
[06:34] <bobrosbag> anybody an idea about what to choose for mount check intervals for a standard desktop pc (which reboots every day)?
[06:34] <TQuid> LIkely for me too, Pingviller, till I spring for a real graphx card. :)
[06:34] <alexxx> build essential mc44?
[06:34] <mc44> alexxx: you got the three packages from that link, right?
[06:34] <mc44> alexxx: no....
[06:35] <TQuid> bobrosbag, decide how often you want to be annoyed by a delated reboot. :)
[06:35] <Pingviller> TQuid: buying a new comp soon, so I'll be able to run games and webserver on that one instead of this laptop ;)
[06:35] <TQuid> Er, delayed.
[06:35] <Pingviller> TQuid: guess this machine will be reduced to mostly chatting then
[06:35] <alexxx> what link mc44?
[06:35] <jimmio> TQuid: You simply need a certain font from windows... a wine IE emulator... and just install steam and download it... simple as pie (notice I didn't say pi, heh)
[06:35] <mc44> alexxx: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper
[06:35] <macd> z00m_, FYI http://wikisos.org/wiki/Ubuntu_7.04:How_to_setup_Internet_connection_sharing is a video howot use firestarter to setup what you want.
[06:35] <neutrinomass> LjL: http://pastebin.com/d6c54e282   guitar -> mic in doesn't work either
[06:35] <bobrosbag> hehe well never, but have to keep the fs a bit reliabile
[06:35] <TQuid> So, like, msttcorefonts, and IE for wine (googlable I presume), and that's it? SErious? I thought you needed all kinds of tweakage on wine.
[06:36] <LjL> !offline | mc44 :P
[06:36] <ubotu> mc44 :P: If you need to download Ubuntu packages using another machine or OS, http://apt.byethost14.com/ may help you with determining which dependencies to fetch and calculating download sizes
[06:36] <mc44> LjL: that's completely of no use here :)
[06:36] <harleyquinn> is there an IRC channel just for BERYL?
[06:36] <TQuid> I just use packages.ubuntu.com.
[06:36] <erUSUL> !effects | harleyquinn
[06:36] <bobrosbag> but 30 mount is just to early
[06:36] <ubotu> harleyquinn: For help or discussion on Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[06:36] <Pici> harleyquinn: #compiz-fusion or #ubuntu-effects
[06:36] <z00m_> macd, thanks alot for that link
[06:36] <jimmio> TQuid: I can't run it anymore.... my steam account was banned... but... yup, it took about 10 minutes to get working
[06:36] <harleyquinn> thanks bot
[06:36] <jimmio> TQuid: Most steam apps work great too
[06:37] <neutrinomass> LjL: If it helps, I cannot record anything from gnome's sound recorder because whenever I change input device, it defaults back to  int mic
[06:37] <TQuid> Wicked. Why'd you get banned, naughty user?
[06:37] <alexxx> [ndiswrapper_1.38.orig.tar.gz mc44?
[06:37] <LjL> neutrinomass, look at the "Simple mixer control 'Capture',0" lines - they say "off", i have a feeling they should be on
[06:37] <mc44> alexxx: no
[06:38] <macd> neutrinomass, are you using the gui? or alsamixer at console?
[06:38] <jimmio> My credit card company thought it was fraud and cancelled payment to Steam for a game.. they didn't get money, so my account was closed
[06:38] <mc44> alexxx: did you go to that link I gave? Section 2.2
[06:38] <neutrinomass> macd: tried both
[06:38] <macd> sometimes the sliders get mapped to the wrong actual channels
[06:38] <alexxx> yes mc44
[06:38] <aaronElmore> hello all
[06:38] <bobrosbag> TQuid: but got any ideas on ideal settings? I was thinking 90 or 180 days for data partitions and once a month for system partitions (root and home)
[06:38] <alexxx> i see 3 files
[06:38] <mc44> alexxx: ok download those packages
[06:38] <LjL> neutrinomass: should be "amixer set Capture cap"
[06:39] <gnomefreak> TQuid: jimmio please take this conversation to #ubuntu-offtopic (steam nor your steam accounts are supported by ubuntu)
[06:39] <neztiti> anyone here use vdr???
[06:39] <alexxx> i only see a link for [ndiswrapper_1.38.orig.tar.gz for i clickon the pages though
[06:39] <ivan2864> hola
[06:39] <Sergio> Hey guys. Does anybody know of a software that would allow me to run a small school. You know, classroom, student, class schedule sort of thing?
[06:39] <erUSUL> !es | ivan2864
[06:39] <ubotu> ivan2864: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[06:39] <ivan2864> only inglish?
[06:39] <ivan2864> ok
[06:39] <aaronElmore> i did the win -> lin cold turkey thing and i have a raid question
[06:39] <mc44> alexxx: click on "all"
[06:39] <bobrosbag> TQuif: data partitions are now on 500 mounts and system partitions on 30 mounts
[06:39] <mc44> alexxx: below the "Download ndiswrapper-common" headline
[06:40] <neztiti> anyone here use vdr??? guys
[06:40] <TQuid> bobrosbag, I'm afraid even after 10 years as a sysadmin I pretty well leave it at default.
[06:40] <TQuid> Sorry gnomefreak, my bad.
[06:40] <kst> is there a way to do a system beep by command? i want to configure a highlight beep in konversation (irc client)
[06:40] <neutrinomass> LjL: Did that, still nothing
[06:40] <jimmio> same, sorry
[06:40] <bobrosbag> TQuid: well but you probably dont reboot every, right?
[06:40] <bobrosbag> * every day
[06:40] <TQuid> bobrosbag, keep in mind too, there is a date limit on the fsck threshold.
[06:40] <alexxx> ok i have them now mc44
[06:41] <TQuid> You might want to go with a number of days rather than focus so much on the mounts.
[06:41] <TQuid> Then at least you could predict for times when a quick bootup is less critical.
[06:41] <mc44> alexxx: you have three different files ending in .deb, right?
[06:41] <bobrosbag> a date limit in general or what gparted puts in?
[06:41] <LjL> neutrinomass: try "amixer" though, have those lines turned to "on"? I'm not entirely sure the command i gave you is correct
[06:41] <alexxx> yes mc44
[06:41] <TQuid> I believe gparted (or whatever tool) can determine it.
[06:41] <bobrosbag> standard is 180 days or 30 mounts
[06:41] <mc44> alexxx: ok, now you need to copy those over to your ubuntu computer
[06:41] <TQuid> Underneat it's using, umm . . . ext2tune?
[06:42] <alexxx> ok just doing that mc44
[06:42] <Jygzy-> anyone know any good SCP file manager?
[06:42] <neutrinomass> LjL: Actually yes, Simple mixer control 'Capture',0 is off (both of them )
[06:42] <sandesh> is it possible to access network files in terminal
[06:42] <aaronElmore> anyone with post install raid experience? pm me
[06:42] <neutrinomass> LjL: after running your command it goes to "On"
[06:42] <JuJuBee> macd : i got it working.  It was a file perms issue.
[06:42] <WaltzingAlong> sandesh: through sftp?
[06:42] <sandesh> how
[06:42] <alexxx> done mc44
[06:43] <bobrosbag> TQuid: yup want to disable mounts and only use time intervals, and know how to do it but not what to change it in
[06:43] <mc44> alexxx: ok, double click on them to install them
[06:43] <alexxx> ok mc44
[06:43] <TQuid> OK, hang on.
[06:43] <LjL> neutrinomass: i'm at a loss. something weird though... how come your microphone is *stereo* and your line in is *mono*?
[06:43] <bobrosbag> TQuid: its tune2fs -c 0 -i 90d or something similar
[06:43] <sandesh> i can access file in places->network ..
[06:43] <a[2121] e> hello all
[06:43] <mc44> alexxx: do -common first
[06:44] <silk_sword> how can i use echo the file path
[06:44] <neutrinomass> LjL: Still though I can't hear my guitar from the laptop's speakers (it's in mic, tried line in too ). Trying to record with gnome's sound recorder switches it back to "off" though
[06:44] <bobrosbag> TQuid: data partitions are about 250 GB
[06:44] <alexxx> ok mc44
[06:44] <TQuid> bobrosbag, you beat me to it.
[06:44] <alexxx> done common
[06:44] <bobrosbag> TQuid: each
[06:44] <alexxx> then utils?
[06:44] <TQuid> 250 GB won't take *too* long to check.
[06:44] <mc44> alexxx: it installed ok? yep then utils
[06:44] <bobrosbag> 10 minutes
[06:44] <raky> i have a problem running the xen kernel image on feisty...a freeze looking for some "D--" information/configuration.  what is this?
[06:44] <a[2121] e> how know abaut codec for ubuntu? :)
[06:44] <TQuid> Might be as much as an hour, depending on your setup.
[06:44] <Pici> !codecs | a[2121] e
[06:44] <neutrinomass> LjL: No idea, I didn't touch that. I've got a stereo jack but the guitar signal is mono anyway (probably doesn't make a difference )
[06:44] <ubotu> a[2121] e: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[06:44] <bobrosbag> hmm 1 hour
[06:45] <silk_sword> i cant save source file???/
[06:45] <TQuid> You can always test it for yourself of course, with and fsck -f
[06:45] <alexxx> ok they are installed mc44
[06:45] <aaronElmore> raid experience anyone?
[06:45] <mc44> alexxx: ok, do you have the windows driver for your wireless card?
[06:45] <alexxx> yes mc44
[06:45] <Pici> silk_sword: You need to ask a question with a bit more detail.
[06:45] <LjL> neutrinomass: ok, but i've rarely seen a soundcard with a stereo microphone socket... and *never* one with a mono line-in one! have you tried connecting the guitar to line-in *while keeping Mic on*, or vice versa? it'd be weird, but perhaps the controls are swapped
[06:45] <alexxx> rt73.inf
[06:46] <bobrosbag> well i wanted to first set the intervals and then do a complete check of all data partitions (all on different hds so they will be checked in parallel)
[06:46] <TQuid> Wll Wine work w/o having a Windows CD?
[06:46] <Pici> TQuid: Yes.  It is not an emulator.
[06:46] <LjL> TQuid: sure
[06:46] <silk_sword> i edit the source-file and now i want to save it but when i save the file it gave me error that u dont have permission to modify the file
[06:46] <TQuid> I dunno if the bootup procedure has the brains to check in parallel.
[06:46] <neutrinomass> LjL: It's a laptop if it makes any difference. Think it might be the jack ? It's stereo so I'm not sure if it would work with a mono mic input
[06:46] <TQuid> OK. Wine has obviously improved greatly since I last seriously messed with it.
[06:46] <mc44> alexxx: press alt-f2 then type in ndisgtk
[06:47] <sandesh> ip address is sftp
[06:47] <TQuid> With my spiff new dual-core 2 GB machine and a new gfx card it might be worth it to do those kinds of things.
[06:47] <sandesh> how to access file using sftp
[06:47] <Pici> silk_sword: You probably need to open the editor with sudo/gksudo to edit the file.
[06:47] <johnsie> hi, when I startx in single user mode gnome has the right graphics resolution. However when I start in normal mode the resolution is wrong. Is there any way I can copy the settings across so normal has the same resolution that single-user mode has?
[06:47] <LjL> neutrinomass: i rather think ubuntu has, for some reason, strange ideas on what your soundcard is like
[06:47] <bobrosbag> havent tried it for myself yet but read a lot (think also in the manpage) that it could if you put them al on the same number in fstab
[06:47] <TQuid> Though I'm kind of working through all the goodness in the-underdogs.com lately . . . that often works in straight linux. :)
[06:47] <sandesh> how to access network files using sftp
[06:47] <mc44> alexxx: "gksudo ndisgtk" sorry
[06:47] <alexxx> it says 'root or sudo privileges required' mc44
[06:47] <alexxx> ok mc44
[06:48] <TQuid> johnsie, you probably need to comment out a mode in your xorg.conf.
[06:48] <TQuid> Normally X tries for the "best" (i.e. biggest res.) mode.
[06:48] <silk_sword> Pici:: sam@zyed:~$ gksudo gedit /etc/squid/squid.conf.original
[06:48] <POVaddct> sandesh: sftp username@hostname
[06:48] <alexxx> ok its come up now mc44
[06:48] <alexxx> install new driver?
[06:48] <Pici> silk_sword: yes just like that
[06:48] <silk_sword> Pici:: but i cant save it
[06:48] <mc44> alexxx: yep
[06:48] <Cryoniq> Hmm.. anyone else noticed that after last update of K3B, the choices of burning speed dissapeared. I have like auto and x2.10 speed only after that update. And auto just set burning of a dvd to 2.10 on a x16 disc.. 0o
[06:49] <macd> sandesh, of username@ip (in case you dont have internal dns or it doesnt have a hostname)
[06:49] <bobrosbag> TQuid: but any idea on the interval, I have no idea how much can go wrong on a data partition
[06:49] <Pici> silk_sword: You probably want to save it was /etc/squid/squid.conf not .original anyway.
[06:49] <Cryoniq> Is it the program itself or can I do something to get the other burning speed choices back?
[06:49] <silk_sword> yes
[06:49] <aaronElmore> i have 1tb raid 0(hardware raid) with about 800gb of data and movie backups that losing isnt an option... how do i probe and install the raid driver post install?
[06:49] <neutrinomass> LjL: Meh, probably time to switch to Gutsy anyway ;) I'll try to find a different jack (I'm assuming that a stereo jack plugged into a mono microphone input won't work )
[06:50] <kst> help.. i cant hear a beep when doing "beep" or "beep -l 2000" (2 secs beep)... something wrong with my soundcard?
[06:50] <TQuid> Raid driver should be there by default, aaronElmore.
[06:50] <Stian> I dropped my external harddrive and it's not working anymore. Just gives a buzzing sound and it seems it doesnt spin. Anyone with experience from this?
[06:50] <gttyz> Hmm, im gonna test this os on some servers
[06:50] <aaronElmore> the drive isnt showed under places
[06:50] <LjL> neutrinomass: that's very unlikely - what i was saying is that, perhaps, ubuntu believes line-in is mic-in and mic-in is line-in
[06:50] <aaronElmore> or under computer
[06:50] <TQuid> I'd suggest "man mdadm" for how to create a new RAID array. But if you're in hw raid anyway, it won't much matter. And RAID0 offers no protection to speak of.
[06:50] <alexxx> when i install it should it come up in the list mc44?
[06:51] <TQuid> aaronElmore, what exact model of RAID enclosure is it then?
[06:51] <aaronElmore> onboard
[06:51] <mc44> alexxx: you selected the .inf file?
[06:51] <TQuid> Motherboard model?
[06:51] <alexxx> yes
[06:51] <gttyz> Hmm, theres no "Gubuntu" ?
[06:51] <aaronElmore> a8v-xe
[06:51] <mc44> alexxx: and it installed ok?
[06:51] <alnoster> .........z z z .. Ciao a tutti di #ubuntu .. z z z.........
[06:51] <alnoster> !list
[06:51] <ubotu> I am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots
[06:51] <TQuid> Many mainboards will claim "raid onboard" but if it came with a Windows driver disk, it is not true raid and you are stuck with linux software raid.
[06:51] <Rainarrow> Hello, why I could found only version 2.6.15 of linux kernel for K7?
[06:51] <neutrinomass> LjL: Ahhh, I've tried plugging it into line-in but it didn't help
[06:51] <wolfwalker> When I try to install Ubuntu to my flash drive,  it won't.
[06:52] <aaronElmore> then how is it i set up the raid in bios?
[06:52] <gttyz> We feel that KDE except K3b is very much inferior to GNOME
[06:52] <neutrinomass> LjL: Assuming everything was alright I _would_ be able to hear what I'm playing from my laptop's speakers, right ?
[06:52] <Rainarrow> I've got a Duron 1.6Ghz, should I install the latest generic kernel?
[06:52] <wolfwalker> It sees the drive, but when it scans it it defaults back to the previous hard drive selection menu.
[06:52] <gttyz> GW on k3b btw!
[06:52] <Rainarrow> or would it be better if I compile one myself?
[06:52] <Rainarrow> Thanks
[06:52] <LjL> neutrinomass: yeah... you've got everything relevant on and to 100% volume, as far as i can see
[06:52] <foug> how do i log into root and open nautilus? Trying to delete some folders
[06:52] <aaronElmore> it shows my 80g hdd thats on the same controller but not the raided drives
[06:52] <TQuid> Hang on aaronElmore, I just found this:
[06:52] <alexxx> i need to do this mc44 http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=202834
[06:52] <TQuid> http://www.driverstock.com/ASUS-A8V-XE-driver-download/6-9-10214/index.html
[06:52] <gttyz> What image do i DL if i want the latest gnome ?
[06:53] <TQuid> There is a linux driver for their RAID. Nice!
[06:53] <GigaClon> foug, gksu nautilus
[06:53] <varka> foug: gksudo nautilus
[06:53] <Cryoniq> last update of k3b in backports was a letdown for me though... no burning speed choices over 2.10 anymore.. =(
[06:53] <foug> GigaClon: varka thanks
[06:53] <aaronElmore> ok i have that but how do i intall the driver?
[06:53] <TQuid> Is it a .tar.gz file?
[06:53] <GigaClon> foug, use your password when prompted
[06:53] <aaronElmore> yes
[06:53] <Rainarrow> Anyone could answer me?
[06:53] <aaronElmore> but i have unpackaged it
[06:53] <foug> GigaClon: no PW came up for that, but when doing "sudo -s" i had to put in my p/w
[06:54] <mc44> alexxx: well, I can't help with WPA stuff. Is you card showing up now though?
[06:54] <Pici> gttyz: Gnome 2.20 will be in gutsy, but no packages for feisty.
[06:54] <alexxx> yes mc44 thanks
[06:54] <pedervl> What folder do I have to put a Gtk-theme in for it to work in synaptic etc.
[06:54] <termitor> hello
[06:54] <gttyz> Pici: which one of Gutsy or Feisty the latest release ?
[06:54] <aaronElmore> TQ?
[06:55] <Rainarrow> Which kernel should I install for my Duron desktop?
[06:55] <dimas_> how do i fix this error message....W: GPG error: http://medibuntu.sos-sts.com feisty Release: Las firmas siguientes no se pudieron verificar porque su llave pblica no est disponible: NO_PUBKEY 2EBC26B60C5A2783
[06:55] <aaronElmore> yes
[06:55] <dimas_> ?
[06:55] <termitor> i need some help on freenx + xfce , who cant help me ?
[06:55] <Rainarrow> There is no K7 version after 2.6.15
[06:55] <acee1234> I'm a bit new to ubuntu and am trying to set up the desktop to look like a mac desktop and was wandering if anyone knows how to replace the top menu bar.
[06:55] <Pici> gttyz: Gutsy has the latest, but Gutsy is not yet released.
[06:55] <Cryoniq> still Gutsy isn't far away :)
[06:55] <TQuid> Trying to /msg you aaronElmore but you don't seem to be getting them?
[06:56] <Pici> Only ~1 month to go.
[06:56] <Pici> TQuid: You need to be registered to send /msgs
[06:56] <gttyz> Pici: Appreciate it, thanks!
[06:56] <Rainarrow> Hey guys, why is everyone ignoring me?
[06:56] <Cryoniq> in less than a month most of us will have pre-christmas.. :P
[06:56] <aaronElmore> how do i register?
[06:57] <benanzo> I accidentely deleted the Preferences menu when playing with my menu in the gnome -- how do I get it back?
[06:57] <PriceChild> Pici, TQuid no, you need to be registered to make sure most people receive your messages.
[06:57] <neutrinomass> LjL: Last question: What about the volume of "capture"? If I brought it somehow to 0db ?
[06:57] <TQuid> Ah.
[06:57] <Pici> PriceChild: I know, I was simplifying it a bit *shrugs*
[06:57] <Pingviller> when I've installed mysql server 5 and trying to admin it.. what's the default login and password? *just can't find it in the manual...*
[06:57] <pedervl> What's the channel for desktop effects?
[06:57] <LjL> neutrinomass well the percentage figure says 100%, that should be the one that matters
[06:57] <Rainarrow> Which kernel should I install for my Duron desktop? Do I just stick to the generic version?
[06:57] <gttyz> Pici: We have some Debian, Slack, Fedora, RH, etc running but i want Ubuntu too
[06:58] <benanzo> pedervl: "compiz --replace"
[06:58] <angusmarkus> when is gnome 2.20 going to be available on the 7.04 repositories?
[06:58] <Anlar> Rainarrow: generic is close enuogh
[06:58] <Pici> angusmarkus: It isn't.
[06:58] <PriceChild> angusmarkus, it won't?
[06:58] <neutrinomass> LjL: True.... thanks for taking a look !
[06:58] <Pici> angusmarkus: It will be included in the 7.10 version.
[06:58] <Cryoniq> angusmarkus: it will be in 7.10
[06:58] <Rainarrow> Anlar, ok, but why before 2.6.15 there is a K7 version?
[06:58] <pedervl> benanzo: haha, you funny!
[06:58] <ndube> rainarrow: generic is good
[06:58] <gttyz> Pici: Can you paste an url to the lastest  of ubuntu for me ?
[06:59] <Rainarrow> and the K7 version just disappeared in the recent version in the repository
[06:59] <Pici> gttyz: Latest stable? http://www.ubuntu.com/download
[06:59] <dimas_> how do i fix this error message??...W: GPG error: http://medibuntu.sos-sts.com feisty Release: unable to verify the fallowing  public key : NO_PUBKEY 2EBC26B60C5A2783
[06:59] <Anlar> Rainarrow: because some people really want that 1% difference in performance - not really worth it
[06:59] <gttyz> Pici: No, id like the latest beta/unstable if i may
[06:59] <TQuid> Anyway, aaronElmore (while I figure how to register), you just need to do a "make" on the directory with the driver in it. You will have to also have the kernel-dev package for your kernel installed.
[06:59] <Cryoniq> Hmm they seriously need to do something about the kids edu pack... the clown that pops out with a WOHOOO when managed something scared the crap out of my 3 year old son.. =(
[06:59] <PriceChild> Rainarrow, the -generic kernel will load any good optimizations when its loaded, will be basically as good
[07:00] <TQuid> Probably just "cd <driver dir.>; sudo apt-get install kernel-devel; make; sudo make install"
[07:00] <Rainarrow> OK Anlar, ndube, thanks, so generic is good enough
[07:00] <TQuid> Then you can do a modprobe <driver name> and probably see your device at that point.
[07:00] <benanzo> can I make my gnome menubar go back to default settings by deleting a conf file or something?  I accidently removed my Preferences menu and cant figure out how to get it back.
[07:00] <Rainarrow> PriceChild, so does it mean that it's not necessary to install the 386 version on a Intel platform?
[07:00] <pedervl> What folder do I have to put a Gtk-theme in for it to work in synaptic etc.
[07:00] <gttyz> Pici: My apps are in all of the dists including *bsd so i wish to test them all if i can
[07:00] <tro> does anyone know which env variable xset needs to know to work from outside X? i'm trying to set the mouse speed from udev via xset
[07:00] <PriceChild> Rainarrow, no... 386 is still there for compatability with older hardware... use -generic
[07:01] <Rainarrow> PriceChild, ok I see
[07:01] <Rainarrow> PriceChild, thanks
[07:01] <gttyz> I love your work btw, wish you all the best, Ps: you cant loose ;)
[07:01] <TQuid> Ah, there we go, registered now.
[07:01] <Pici> gttyz: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/
[07:01] <Rainarrow> PriceChild, do you mind specify the platforms that need a non-generic kernel?
[07:02] <Pici> gttyz: If it doesnt work, go up to the root dir and find the release/alternate cd.
[07:02] <eifzon> Can I run the Microsoft Office programs from wine?
[07:02] <PriceChild> Rainarrow, just use the -generic, default kernel.
[07:02] <gttyz> Pici: Thanks Irken, ill run a few copies and help where i can.
[07:02] <Pici> gttyz: Help/support/etc for that version ios in #ubuntu+1
[07:02] <ahmed> after grub install my ubuntu don't boot cause it can't detect the root file system /dev/hda3 and using a live cd I don't find any hdaX on /dev
[07:03] <Rainarrow> PriceChild, ok, now I am running the 386 version kernel on my Banias, so I should switch to the generic ver?
[07:03] <gttyz> Pici: I also build my own systems from scratch for fun and pun so i wont need it but thanks anyway!
[07:03] <PriceChild> Rainarrow, yeah
[07:03] <Rainarrow> OK PriceChild, thanks for the patience
[07:03] <Pingviller> when I've installed mysql server 5 and trying to admin it.. what's the default login and password? *just can't find it in the manual...*
[07:03] <benanzo> anyone know how to restore GNOME menubar to default?
[07:03] <Pici> gttyz: I know, but if you want to discuss bugs or whatnot, thats the place to go.
[07:03] <aaronElmore> TQ u still there?
[07:03] <benanzo> do I just delete all it's setting in gconf?
[07:03] <Rainarrow> Another question, is there a way to transfer the software package and system/personal settings to another machine?
[07:04] <gttyz> Pici: Thanks, will do
[07:04] <Rainarrow> I have a Ubuntu system already set up on my laptop, and I want to put Ubuntu on my desktop, too
[07:04] <PriceChild> Rainarrow, use aptoncd
[07:04] <Rainarrow> But I want to skip some process of the apt-getting and modifying .confs
[07:04] <Downix> Hmm, I have a thought.  Is there any way I can keep the graphical login but allow each of my users to have a different WM?
[07:04] <raky> does feisty have a problem with xen, or xen with vmware on the same desktop?
[07:05] <Downix> my son is used to GNOME, but I prefer KDE, for example
[07:05] <ahmed> after grub install my ubuntu don't boot cause it can't detect the root file system /dev/hda3 and using a live cd I don't find any hdaX on /dev
[07:05] <pedervl> What's the terminal command for copying a folder to a specified folder?
[07:05] <LjL> Downix: well, they can choose which session to use from the GDM (or KDM) menu
[07:05] <TQuid> aaronElmore, still here, trying to msgs you again after I registered.
[07:05] <aaronElmore> tquid: are you getting my messages?
[07:05] <TQuid> Did you get my instructions about the kernel-devel pkg and make; make install?
[07:05] <Downix> I'm not used to this graphical booting, I was a command-line guy
[07:05] <aaronElmore> its not tar.gz its a zip
[07:05] <TQuid> Don't seem to be. Check your main server window to see if you're getting errors about an un-registered nick.
[07:06] <aaronElmore> nope no errors
[07:06] <TQuid> If you've unzipped it anyway, it doesn't matter.
[07:06] <Anlar> Downix: what on earth :) it's the computer that does everything in the booting, if you don't like it then shut your eyes :)
[07:06] <LjL> Downix, i mean simply the login screen. the "Options" button there allows one to choose GNOME, KDE or whatever you have installed
[07:06] <TQuid> cd into the directory it made and do a make.
[07:06] <Rainarrow> PriceChild, can't I just copy all the bins and confs to my newly installed Ubuntu?
[07:06] <LjL> you can choose it for each session
[07:06] <Downix> LjL;  oh cool
[07:06] <MarloK>  nessuno?
[07:06] <Rainarrow> PriceChild, like a cp -r / or something
[07:06] <Downix> never poked around it, honestl
[07:06] <LjL> !it | MarloK
[07:06] <ubotu> MarloK: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[07:06] <TQuid> Then you'll either get errors, which prorbably needs you need to install lkernel-devel, or you won't, which is all good.
[07:07] <PriceChild> Rainarrow, if you want to... but don't
[07:07] <ahmed> after grub install my ubuntu don't boot cause it can't detect the root file system /dev/hda3 and using a live cd I don't find any hdaX on /dev
[07:07] <szachista> hi
[07:07] <genii> ahmed: Try looking for /dev/sdX instead
[07:08] <szachista> anybody tried the new lotus symphony from ibm?
[07:08] <silk_sword> hello LJL
[07:08] <szachista> could it be faster than ooo?
[07:08] <Rainarrow> PriceChild, so there is a better way? I just manned aptoncd and find it's a little too wasteful for me to burn a DVD just to transfer some packages to another computer nearby
[07:08] <silk_sword> LJL ::::i want to edit and save the configuration file plz tel me how
[07:08] <ahmed> the same thing
[07:08] <Makzy> Has anyone found/made a package for the fleow banshee plugin? That whole TAO platform deal really grinds my balls.
[07:09] <aaronElmore> TQ: says no targets specified and no makefile found
[07:09] <LjL> pedervl: cp
[07:09] <TQuid> aaronElmore, please register your nick so you can spam me the full output of that directory listing.
[07:09] <TQuid> (/msg nickserv register <password>)
[07:09] <aaronElmore> how do i reg?
[07:09] <hendrixski> what's that command to find out your processesor speed an other hardware specs?
[07:10] <aaronElmore> !regnick
[07:10] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about regnick - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[07:10] <hendrixski> TQuid, they could also just pastebin it :-)
[07:10] <MenZa> !pastebin | aaronElmore
[07:10] <ubotu> aaronElmore: 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)
[07:10] <mr> eric you here?
[07:10] <TQuid> Oooh, handy, didn't know about that.
[07:10] <daws> anyone looking for a cheap gumstix? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250167734999
[07:10] <TQuid> OK, aaronElmore, you can also follow the pastebin advice.
[07:11] <Digita3> HI
[07:11] <mr> ok i have nvidia drivers on my desk yop , how do i get them opened?
[07:12] <mr> *top
[07:12] <PriceChild> mr, system - admin - restricted driver manager
[07:12] <Cryoniq> *cough* Anyone know a good dvd cover printer program for Ubuntu? :D
[07:12] <Kaur> I suspect that my hdd is doing constant spinups/spindowns or something similar. What is the best way to check? Some kind of logfile?
[07:13] <aaronElmore> TQ: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38137/
[07:13] <kst> can someone help me? my konversation wont play .wav files i select from /usr/share/sounds :( using ubuntu 7.04
[07:13] <joebob777as7> Cryoniq, *cough* glabels
[07:13] <kst> beep wont play beeps either btw :/
[07:14] <TQuid> Odd, there *is* a makefile in there.
[07:14] <ahmed> after grub install my ubuntu don't boot cause it can't detect the root file system /dev/hda3 and using a live cd I don't find any hdaX on /dev  pls need some help
[07:14] <Cryoniq> thanks :)
[07:14] <TQuid> aaronElmore, when you do the 'make' you must be in that directory, I assume you were?
[07:14] <TQuid> Do an ls -l and see if the Makefile is readable by you.
[07:14] <aaronElmore> yes
[07:14] <TQuid> Probably wanna read the ReadMe.txt then, if you haven't already.
[07:15] <xerxe> got a question. how can i get transparency in gaim chat windodw?
[07:15] <aaronElmore> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38138/
[07:15] <aaronElmore> thats what i get when i make
[07:15] <TQuid> aaronElmore, if you would kindly . . . perfect . . .
[07:15] <bill__> does anyone have any experience with bridging?
[07:16] <xerxe> gfgsdfsf
[07:16] <TQuid> You need kernel-devel installed for sure then.
[07:16] <TQuid> I believe "sudo apt-get install kernel-devel" will do what you need.
[07:16] <mete_888> hi
[07:16] <Digita3> My problem: System-administration-printer: Don't possible contact server CUPS
[07:16] <TQuid> There's an even better meta-package for hackers I can't remember offhand.
[07:16] <aaronElmore> 1 sec
[07:16] <mete_888> how I can see if QoS is supported by my kernel?
[07:17] <mr>  says i need to install restricted-modules-2.6.22-11-generic, how i do that?
[07:17] <TQuid> sysctl -n might give you a clue mete_888
[07:17] <Johnsie> hi, how does ubuntu get the display mode in singer-user  mode?
[07:17] <aaronElmore> it says cant find pkg when i apt-get
[07:17] <predaeus> mete_888, you can find the .config files in /boot
[07:17] <aaronElmore> and heres the sl -l of that directory
[07:18] <spudster> I've tried quite a few things. Nothing made my wireless connection work. I start to think that my system may not even recognize my wireless card. I'm using WAP2 Personal
[07:18] <aaronElmore> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38139/
[07:18] <cypherdelic>  hey i cant change the color for tooltip background, in appeareance preferences > customize > colors. the boxes for tooltip is gray-crossed. any suggestions?
[07:18] <Johnsie> *how does gnome get the display mode in singer-user  mode?
[07:18] <LjL> !info linux-kernel-dev
[07:18] <ubotu> Package linux-kernel-dev does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[07:18] <LjL> !info linux-kernel-devel
[07:18] <aaronElmore> TQ how do i reg?
[07:18] <ubotu> linux-kernel-devel: Linux kernel hacking dependencies. In component main, is optional. Version 2.6.20-16.31 (feisty), package size 82 kB, installed size 116 kB
[07:18] <aaronElmore> register
[07:18] <TQuid> What ubotu said, aaronElmore. Reg is "/msg nickserv register <password>"
[07:18] <psycho78> would I notice a speed increase if I rebuild the kernel
[07:19] <narothepharoh> I can not seem to get my printer to work everything looks fine any ideas?
[07:19] <xerxe> so. like is there anyone who can answere me . can i get transperency in gaim chat windw?
[07:19] <TQuid> xerxe, if so, it's probably a gaim plugin.
[07:19] <SkyWalkeer> :)
[07:19] <ndube> xerxe, beryl, compiz, or compiz-fusion
[07:19] <xerxe> thanks, tquid, i look around
[07:19] <ndube> ?
[07:19] <aaronElmore> TQ did u get the output of ls -l
[07:20] <wubrgamer> OMG ! you guys are such nerds !!!
[07:20] <wubrgamer> you're the BIGGEST CHANNEL ON FREENODE !
[07:20] <ndube> proud of it!!!
[07:20] <spudster> I wonder why it is so hard to get wireless working on ubuntu
[07:20] <Pingviller> when I've installed mysql server 5 and trying to admin it.. what's the default login and password? *just can't find it in the manual...*
[07:20] <pedervl> Can anyone tell me how to apply a grub theme?
[07:20] <alecwh> I've got a weird problem. When I use the "Open" or "Save" dialog boxes in any program, and I navigate to my home directory, I see all those hidden folders (.gnome and such). How do I get rid of this? It doesn't happen in Nautlius...
[07:20] <dfletcher_> Pingviller, try user root with no password
[07:20] <Dr_willis> its not the size of your channel that matters.
[07:20] <josh_> hi
[07:21] <psycho78> I'm having issues with network printing. I shared a printer on an XP machine and I've successfully installed the printer on ubuntu edgy. However, when I print it only spools 64K and then it stops. Any ideas?
[07:21] <Pingviller> dfletcher: thanks ^^
[07:21] <dfletcher_> np
[07:21] <ibara> alecwh: can you right click in the open/save window and unselect show hidden files?
[07:22] <alecwh> that fixed it, ibara. thanks!
[07:22] <Digita3> catoblepa: My problem: System-administration-printer: Don't possible contact server CUPS
[07:22] <ibara> no problem
[07:22] <Some_ux> how do i remove a user from a group ?
[07:22] <LjL> Some_ux: deluser user group
[07:22] <Some_ux> thanks LjL
[07:23] <P_Kable> is there a way to run mac os X on a regular pc ?
[07:23] <amo> hi
[07:23] <USMarine> P_Kable if you have sse3
[07:23] <erUSUL> P_Kable: way offtopic here
[07:23] <USMarine> in the cpu
[07:24] <alexxx> hi. my wireless dongle sees my router but when i try and connect with it wont connect
[07:24] <mete_888> TQuid, sysctl -n don't help ;) It's coming nothing :P
[07:25] <kaposj> wifi card ndiswrapper problem, please see: http://pastebin.com/m1c6604da
[07:25] <USMarine> alexxx wrong pass, wrong protocl..
[07:25] <kaposj> toshiba a200 laptop
[07:25] <spudster> alexxx: install Windows XP You won't get much help here with wireless.
[07:25] <TQuid> mete_888, sorry, that was my best wildass guess.
[07:25] <amo> guys
[07:25] <amo> how can i extract rar files
[07:25] <amo> any1?
[07:25] <LjL> !rar
[07:25] <ubotu> 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
[07:25] <gaurish> Please help me this http://i3.tinypic.com/4xqew45.png
[07:26] <alexxx> spudster i do have xp
[07:26] <TQuid> Linux Wireless EVIL. I got it more or less running with Gutsy.
[07:26] <alexxx> but would like internet in ubuntu
[07:26] <acee1234> how can i change the main menue in gnome to something less windowslike?
[07:26] <TQuid> Using an Atheros driver. Which, as it turns out, causes reboots of my machine.
[07:26] <USMarine> acee1234 use kde
[07:26] <LjL> gaurish: boot windows and run chkdsk on that drive
[07:26] <cypherdelic>  i cant change the color for tooltip background, in appeareance preferences > customize > colors. the boxes for tooltip is gray-crossed. any ideas?
[07:26] <gaurish> LjL, No windows here:)
[07:26] <pyr3> I have a question about wireless.  Why does there seem to be two different methods of determining "Signal %"?
[07:27] <Some_ux> how do i get a list of all the groups in the system ?
[07:27] <LjL> gaurish: well, but you have an NTFS filesystem... you could try running ntfsfix, but as the dialog says, not if the filesystem has anything to do with Vista (and in any case, i can't guarantee it's safe to run it)
[07:27] <pyr3> There "four bars" that OSX and Windows use... and the ?/92 that iwconfig uses...
[07:27] <LjL> Some_ux: cat /etc/group
[07:27] <Rainarrow> gaurish, if you have no Windows, then why is the NTFS partition there?
[07:28] <alexxx> hi. my wireless dongle sees my router but when i try and connect with it wont connect
[07:28] <USMarine> alexxx different auth mode
[07:28] <TQuid> alexxx, USB wireless thingy?
[07:28] <Some_ux> thanks
[07:28] <alexxx> yes usb
[07:28] <alexxx> different auth mode marine?
[07:28] <TQuid> Very poorly supported. Google "a survey of linux and wireless"
[07:28] <mycx> are there any decent mac osx like launchers (with howto's to make wthem work well in ubuntu)
[07:28] <gaurish> Rainarrow, well thats a external 320gb HDD which i use for file sharing so NTFS is quite obvious
[07:29] <acee1234> in reguard to kde is what is the best way to apply that ? (download kubuntu, apt-get or what)/
[07:29] <pyr3> mycx, AWN or Avant Window Navigator.  Google it.
[07:29] <mycx> pyr3: mucho tx
[07:29] <LjL> !kde | acee1234
[07:29] <ubotu> acee1234: KDE (http://kde.org) is the !desktop environment used natively in !Kubuntu. To install from Ubuntu:  sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop , or see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingKDE) . Latest KDE version is 3.5.7 for Feisty, 3.5.6 for Edgy, and 3.5.5 for Dapper. See http://kubuntu.org) for more information.
[07:29] <USMarine> acee1234 apt-get kubuntu-desktop
[07:30] <pyr3> It needs a Compisite manager liks xcompmgr, Beryl Compiz or Compiz-Fusion running
[07:30] <USMarine> acee1234 apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
[07:30] <gaurish> actually i ran ntfsfix(took the risk) now its mount my drive *read only*
[07:30] <LjL> acee1234: you may perhaps want to use "sudo aptitude install kubuntu-desktop" instead of plain apt-get
[07:30] <autodidakt> hi i got a little problem with my razer copperhead. if i set the mousesens to any other level than minimum at "system-->pref....." it doesnt work exact anymore. x and y seem to have different sens and its not working like a mouse should work :/
[07:30] <mycx> pyr3: and a replacement for quicksilver?
[07:30] <LjL> acee1234: that way you can be sure that, if you decide to remove it, you can easily remove all of it
[07:30] <gaurish> LjL,
[07:30] <acee1234> ok
[07:30] <pyr3> mycx, No a dock-like launcher
[07:30] <Rainarrow> gaurish, if you have already run ntfsfix, I guess you need to modify your fstab to mount it as rw
[07:31] <aaronElmore> sorry TQ i crashed my gaim
[07:31] <pyr3> Affinity is similar to quicksilver
[07:31] <mycx> thx.
[07:31] <USMarine> acee1234 i'm sure you won't go back to gnome
[07:31] <Rainarrow> gaurish, are you using the ntfs-3g package?
[07:31] <gaurish> Rainarrow, yes
[07:31] <alexxxx> hi. my wireless usb dongle sees my router but when i try and connect with it wont connect
[07:31] <Rainarrow> gaurish, I guess it's just a fstab issue then
[07:32] <pyr3> apt-get install kubuntu-desktop .... it also changes the usplash theme though.
[07:32] <RichieRoo> is there a way to mount it dynamically while also playing other part of video normally, though
[07:32] <USMarine> pyr3 that's the idea
[07:33] <acee1234> installing...
[07:33] <pyr3> USMarine, I like the Ubuntu one better. :-P
[07:33] <RichieRoo> it only zooms one that comes with gutsy.
[07:33] <USMarine> nice acee1234
[07:33] <pedervl> I have beryl and devilspie in startup list, and when I log in I need beryl to start before devilspie, if not everything gets ugly and I gotta relog. How can I ensure?
[07:33] <RichieRoo> mycx, no a compisite manager liks xcompmgr, beryl compiz or avant window navigator
[07:34] <acee1234> question on a different subject is there a way to have emerald and compiz automatically start on boot?
[07:34] <RichieRoo> clarjon1 tries to have a question about not being called darthvader
[07:34] <pyr3> avant window navigator is *not* a composite manager so far as I know
[07:34] <RichieRoo> acee1234 apt-get install kubuntu-desktop , or avant window navigator
[07:34] <USMarine> acee1234 eys
[07:34] <pyr3> AWN requires a composite manager
[07:34] <RichieRoo> mycx, awn or what)/
[07:34] <alexxxx> hi. my wireless usb dongle sees my router but when i try and connect with it wont connect
[07:35] <_h_e_l_p_> hey umm... when Xserver is starting, i got an error saying no displays found... so i switched thru the drivers, and the only one that seems to make a difference is vega(?)... but the problem with that is when it loads Xserver, nothing shows up on the screen.... can anyone help?
[07:35] <pyr3> pedervl, Create a shell script that starts both in the correct order, and make that a startup item
[07:35] <tru_`z24> How do you determine what version of a package you're about to install?  A package can be installed by apt-get install package, but the actual package might be package.1.2.33, so how do i determine the version number?
[07:36] <USMarine> apt-cache policy package ?
[07:36] <pyr3> apt-cache show pkg-name
[07:36] <autodidakt> hi i got a little problem with my razer copperhead. if i set the mousesens to any other level than minimum at "system-->pref....." it doesnt work exact anymore. x and y seem to have different sens and its not working like a mouse should work :/ is there any way to setup sens anywhere else?
[07:36] <tru_`z24> thank you
[07:36] <gaurish> check this http://i4.tinypic.com/6ezrwpf.png
[07:36] <gaurish> i tried mounting them using ntfs-config
[07:37] <pedervl> pyr3: Can you give me a hint how? I think I need to have some kind of wait-command for the latter process, if not it just startes to open both at the same time, and whatever is fastest "wins".
[07:37] <erUSUL> pedervl: man sleep
[07:38] <pyr3> You could make the devilspie command something like this:  (sleep 5 && devilspie)
[07:38] <pyr3> Errr .... (sleep 5 && devilspie) &
[07:39] <alexxxx> hi. my wireless usb dongle sees my router but when i try and connect with it wont connect
[07:39] <_h_e_l_p_> hey umm... when Xserver is starting, i got an error saying no displays found... so i switched thru the drivers, and the only one that seems to make a difference is vega(?)... but the problem with that is when it loads Xserver, nothing shows up on the screen.... can anyone help?
[07:40] <pyr3> That's probably VESA, not vega
[07:40] <_h_e_l_p_> yea vesa
[07:40] <USMarine> vesa ffs
[07:40] <erUSUL> _h_e_l_p_: have you tried reconfiguring the xserver package?
[07:40] <USMarine> and switch to a lower res
[07:40] <erUSUL> _h_e_l_p_: try 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg'
[07:40] <_h_e_l_p_> yup
[07:40] <_h_e_l_p_> tried that quite a few times
[07:40] <_h_e_l_p_> i cycled thru the drivers each time
[07:41] <warbler> what's the monitor?
[07:41] <pyr3> What is the graphic chipset that you are using? Nvidia? ati? 3dfx? intel?
[07:41] <_h_e_l_p_> only one that sorta worked was vesa
[07:41] <erUSUL> _h_e_l_p_: which card do you have? ati nvidia?
[07:41] <_h_e_l_p_> but again... nothing shows up on the screen
[07:41] <_h_e_l_p_> nvidia
[07:41] <_h_e_l_p_> but nv didn't work
[07:41] <USMarine> apt-get install nvidia-glx ?
[07:41] <erUSUL> _h_e_l_p_: and the nv driver does not work?
[07:41] <pyr3> Are you on a Mac with Nvidia? or PC?
[07:42] <autodidakt> hi i got a little problem with my razer copperhead. if i set the mousesens to any other level than minimum at "system-->pref....." it doesnt work exact anymore. x and y seem to have different sens and its not working like a mouse should work :/ is there any way to setup sens anywhere else?
[07:42] <_h_e_l_p_> the ethernet card doesn't work either
[07:42] <_h_e_l_p_> PC
[07:43] <kekZpriester> is the AMR codec (for watching .3gp-movies) in the repos? what's it's name?
[07:43] <pyr3> _h_e_l_p_, is it a preconf PC?  A dell or something?  Do you have a model #?
[07:43] <_h_e_l_p_> i built it
[07:43] <pyr3> Ok.
[07:43] <USMarine> _h_e_l_p_ the nvidia doesn't work?
[07:44] <pyr3> Try installing the nvidia closed-source drivers.
[07:44] <pyr3> "restricted drivers"
[07:44] <_h_e_l_p_> but the integrated LAN isn't recognized
[07:44] <USMarine> hmm
[07:44] <_h_e_l_p_> i dno how 2 get them
[07:44] <pyr3> Look up the chipset that you motherboard uses.
[07:44] <_h_e_l_p_> Biostar has no documentation for my mobo
[07:44] <gttyz> _h_e_l_p_> <- noot the bitch :=)
[07:45] <pyr3> gaurish, did you download and try ntfsfix like that error message suggested?
[07:46] <gttyz> _h_e_l_p_: Anywebz, you to leave?
[07:46] <pyr3> _h_e_l_p_, run lspci and look for something that looks like an ethernet controller
[07:46] <zymish> I just downloaded a movie using Utorrent, and usually it works just fine, but this time it's got .rar files that I need to extract. My system is telling me that the file type can't be extracted. Is there any way that I can do that, or do I have to download a different version?
[07:46] <gaurish> pyr3, yup i posted the msg here but nobody cared :(
[07:46] <andreus> hello, is it possible to reset xorg.conf file to default?
[07:46] <z00m> macd, u still there ?
[07:46] <pyr3> zymish, install 'unrar' or 'rar'.
[07:46] <andreus> X doesn't start after my experimental tweaking :)
[07:46] <zymish> Oh. Hah. Duh.
[07:46] <macd> z00m, yep
[07:46] <_h_e_l_p_> TF - 7025 M2 <-- my mobo
[07:47] <autodidakt> hi i got a little problem with my razer copperhead. if i set the mousesens to any other level than minimum at "system-->pref....." it doesnt work exact anymore. x and y seem to have different sens and its not working like a mouse should work :/ is there any way to setup sens anywhere else?
[07:47] <matt3453> i cannot get system sounds, flash, or real player to play any audio, anyone know what might be going on?
[07:47] <zymish> Apt-get?
[07:47] <_h_e_l_p_> 
[07:47] <_h_e_l_p_> shi7 i gtg
[07:47] <pyr3> gaurish, Something is messed up with the NTFS filesystem.  Your options are to (1) fix it in linux (e.g. ntfsfix) (2) Fix it in Windows (3) Mount it read-only to gain access to your data
[07:47] <z00m> macd, haha just wiped windows off and now im having a problem. Ive followed the video with all the same settings but when i try to start the firestarter firewall im getting the error message "eth0" is not ready
 "i built it" and you want documentation, shouldnt that be your task ?
[07:48] <andreus> is it possible to roll-back xorg.conf file to default just to enable xserver again?
[07:48] <antickon> hello everyone, I enabled those desktop effects and they worked for a while (really cool) but they seemed to have backfired on me
[07:48] <z00m> macd, eth0 is the connection from xbox 360 to ethernet card : /
[07:48] <gaurish> pyr3, i did try ntfsfix & gained *read-only* access to fs
[07:48] <Lorvija> hiya.. how do i automatically mount a volume for every user and place a link to that volume to the desktop..?
[07:48] <antickon> no more x, how do I turn them off from the cli?
[07:48] <z00m> and ath0 is my wifi connection
[07:48] <leoquant> is this compiz-thing still buggy in gutsy? (after several x updates)
[07:49] <macd> z00m, do you have a crossover cable from your eth0 to your xbox360?
[07:49] <boson> Is there any way to let/make a process use both my CPUs?
[07:49] <Pici> !gutsy
[07:49] <ubotu> Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[07:49] <matt3453> i cannot get system sounds, flash, or real player to play any audio, anyone know what might be going on?
[07:49] <z00m> macd, yes
[07:49] <takashi> kk
[07:49] <warbler> !sound
[07:49] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[07:49] <pyr3> gaurish, NTFS support isn't something that's huge in Linux.  You might just have to find a windows disk ( there might be some recovery console tools you can use)
[07:49] <macd> z00m, and your xbox360 is on ?
[07:49] <z00m> macd, i have the xbox powerd on also just incase that was the problem : /
[07:49] <dimas_> how do i fix my gpg it always say there is imposible to authorize signature
[07:50] <z00m> ^^ yes
[07:50] <zymish> Sweet. It worked. Thank you, pyr3.
[07:50] <boson> Anyone know how to get something to use both m y processors, not just one?
[07:50] <macd> z00m, try 'sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart' then try firestarted again.
[07:50] <gaurish> pyr3, you chkdsk?
[07:50] <z00m> macd, ok brb
[07:51] <pyr3> gaurish, I've never used the recovery console.  Search google.
[07:51] <acee1234> any recommendations for firewalls/antivirus for ubuntu or is it a mute point?
[07:51] <autodidakt> hi i got a little problem with my razer copperhead. if i set the mousesens to any other level than minimum at "system-->pref....." it doesnt work exact anymore. x and y seem to have different sens and its not working like a mouse should work :/ is there any way to setup sens anywhere else?
[07:51] <gaurish> pyr3, ok thanks for little help you tried to give :)
[07:52] <vader1102> acee1234, I use CalmAV for antivirus
[07:52] <pyr3> acee1234, ClamAV
[07:52] <macd> acee1234, you can use something like 'firestarter' for a firewall, and 'clamav' for anti-virus
[07:52] <Lorvija> hiya.. how do i automatically mount a volume for every user and place a link to that volume to the desktop..?
[07:52] <acee1234> ok thank you
[07:52] <macd> acee1234, also AVG makes a version of AV software for debian and debian variants that is free.
[07:52] <z00m> macd, "DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 11" / "No DHCPOFFERS received."
[07:52] <pyr3> Lorvija, man fstab
[07:52] <boson> Anyone know how to get something to use both my processors, not just one?
[07:52] <coucou747> bye
[07:52] <savetheWorld> hi all - does anyone know if there is a meta-package for development tools? compiler, linker etc.. the GNU dev PATH?
[07:52] <Lorvija> pyr3 thank you
[07:53] <macd> acee1234, http://free.grisoft.com/doc/5390/us/frt/0?prd=afl
[07:53] <erUSUL> savetheWorld: build-essential
[07:53] <vader1102> boson, it uses both of mine
[07:53] <genii> build-essential
[07:53] <z00m> macd, i think it might be because i have the eth0 set to use DHCP. I might need to assign an IP and submask to eth0
[07:53] <savetheWorld> erUSUL: thank you!
[07:53] <macd> z00m, yeah it has to be static for the sharing to work
[07:53] <babyTux> I installed Songbird but I don't know how to put it on my menu, can someone help me?
[07:53] <Makzy> savetheWorld: build-essential maybe?
[07:53] <erUSUL> savetheWorld: no problem
[07:53] <macd> just set it 192.168.1.1/255.255.255.255
[07:53] <andreus> could somebody tell me, is it possible to recover/reset to default(working version) xorg.conf file. just to make gnome working? thanks in advance
[07:53] <boson> vader1102: You can get a single process to use both CPUs? I have both enabled, and both will work, but I can't get one process to use  both
[07:54] <macd> andreus, sure, 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg'
[07:54] <andreus> macd thank you
[07:54] <pyr3> boson, processes aren't all multi-threaded.
[07:54] <erUSUL> andreus: did you make a backup copy before making manua changes?
[07:54] <z00m> macd, ok ill try that now
[07:54] <boson> pyr3: I know that (I write MPI code). Does ubuntu have a way of scheduling the cpu time so it uses both?
[07:55] <Makzy> babyTux: use preferences -> main menu ... or install through automatix, I think it might install menu items by default.
[07:55] <vader1102> boson, I just let it do what it wants. I don't try to assign one task to one CPU. That would take too much time to figure out, and I still work another job other than here. The one that I have had no nights off in over 25 days now
[07:55] <alexxx> hi. my wireless usb dongle sees my router but when i try and connect with it wont connect
[07:55] <velko> !automatix > Makzy, babyTux
[07:55] <boson> vader1102: I just want my simple data processing thing to run faster =)
[07:56] <vader1102> boson buy more RAM?
[07:56] <boson> =)
[07:56] <babyTux> what is automatix?
[07:56] <erUSUL> boson: there is no way a single process can run in both cores simultaneosly
[07:56] <Pici> !automatix | babyTux
[07:56] <ubotu> babyTux: Automatix2 is a block of code which attempts to install some software.  When it fails and breaks systems, we don't provide support for it.  A creditable analysis from a debian/ubuntu developer is here - http://mjg59.livejournal.com/77440.html (Additional information: /msg ubotu worksforme)
[07:56] <erUSUL> !automatix
[07:56] <boson> vader1102: It's not ram. It's loads of sums that get done, not memory-intensive
[07:56] <boson> erUSUL: Okay, cool. Thanks!
[07:57] <genii> Pici: Heh :) Beat erUSUL, tough feat
[07:57] <benanzo> any idea how to restore Gnome Menu to default?  I accidentally removed Preferences menu under System and would like it back
[07:58] <benanzo> nm -- I fixed it
[07:58] <benanzo> open gnome menu editor, select Systme and press "Revert"
[07:58] <z00m> macd, the firestarter is up and running now so that some progress :) just need to check me xbox now see if i can connect to live
[07:58] <Pici> benanzo: Good to know :)
[07:58] <autodidakt> hi i got a little problem with my razer copperhead. if i set the mousesens to any other level than minimum at "system-->pref....." it doesnt work exact anymore. x and y seem to have different sens and its not working like a mouse should work :/ is there any way to setup sens anywhere else?
[07:59] <macd> z00m, great.
[07:59] <Makzy> velko: I don't speak on behalf of the ubuntu dev team or anyone else when I recommend people to use it, do I? :)
[08:00] <alexxxxxx> hi. my wireless usb dongle sees my router but when i try and connect with it wont connect. can anyone help?
[08:01] <babyTux> it doesn't sound like automatix is very good, and I've already got it installed.
[08:01] <velko> Makzy, nope. neither do anybody here :-) i just wanted to point you to this document in case you don't happen to know it
[08:01] <babyTux> I just need a way to create an icon on the menu
[08:01] <wolfsong> I'm getting a msg during the awn install that it can't find pygtk2.0
[08:01] <quilby> i tried installing a program called virtual box, but the installation failed and now every time i wanna use apt-get it tells me it cant do anything because:
[08:01] <Some_ux> how do i delete a dir with all that is in it ?
[08:01] <Makzy> didn't actually know it was so poorly written. :P
[08:01] <quilby> E: The package virtualbox needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
[08:01] <quilby> What do I do?
[08:01] <wolfsong> should I adjust the environment path and if so how?
[08:02] <babyTux> Some ux "rm -rf <directory name here>"
[08:02] <erUSUL> Some_ux: rm -r
[08:02] <Semidios> '/dev/sdb1' '/mnt/Media' vfat auto, user 0 0
[08:02] <Some_ux> thanks
[08:02] <alexxxxxx> hi. my wireless usb dongle sees my router but when i try and connect with it wont connect. can anyone help?
[08:03] <warbler> babyTux: if you right click the menu you can add songbird there
[08:03] <quilby> i tried installing a program called virtual box, but the installation failed and now every time i wanna use apt-get it tells me it cant do anything because: E: The package virtualbox needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it. What do I do?
[08:03] <advdgoril> does the mediubuntu repos work on gutsy tribe 5?
[08:03] <Semidios> If I add this line to my fstab will it mount the drive for every user? and give everyone read write access to it?
[08:03] <Semidios> '/dev/sdb1' '/mnt/Media' vfat auto, user 0 0
[08:03] <erUSUL> advdgoril: gutsy help in #ubuntu+1
[08:03] <advdgoril> ty
[08:03] <Makzy> velko: but automatix is still pretty much unrivaled in effectivity... some one should, I dunno, branch off of it/rewrite it and improve it.
[08:04] <quilby> how do i remove a program without using apt-gt
[08:04] <erUSUL> Semidios: no, that option means that any user can mount the partition and only him will be able to access the files iirc
[08:04] <quilby> ?
[08:04] <alexxxxxx> hi. my wireless usb dongle sees my router but when i try and connect with it wont connect. can anyone help?
[08:04] <erUSUL> !ntfs | Semidios
[08:04] <ubotu> Semidios: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[08:04] <erUSUL> !repeat | alexxxxxx
[08:05] <ubotu> alexxxxxx: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[08:05] <erUSUL> !wifi | alexxxxxx
[08:05] <ubotu> alexxxxxx: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[08:05] <quilby> how do i remove an applicatoin without using apt-get
[08:05] <Makzy> quilby: how did you install it? throught apt-get? synaptic? what?
[08:05] <pjbelgium> /close
[08:06] <babyTux> thanks warbler
[08:06] <quilby> makzy i used a .deb
[08:06] <warbler> k
[08:06] <quilby> the installation failed
[08:06] <quilby> and i cant get apt-get to work
[08:06] <Makzy> ah
[08:06] <quilby> it says  E: The package virtualbox needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
[08:06] <Makzy> ah
[08:06] <Makzy> got that yesterday...
[08:06] <quilby> i dont want that program
[08:06] <quilby> i wanna get rid of it
[08:07] <pie-rat1> The following packages have been kept back: nfs-common
[08:07] <pie-rat1> Why?
[08:07] <Semidios> erUSUL, i'm not trying to gain write access to the ntsf drive, I added a second harddrive that will be shared between windows and Ubuntu.  But its going to be a media drive so I want every user to be able to read and write to it?  I got it formated as FAT 32.  Only things I'm totaly lost on are what to put in the fstab, and how to give it a label.
[08:08] <pjbelgium> /leave
[08:08] <numus> i can only see 800x640 and 640x480 in my resoltuion.. what happened to my 1024x768
[08:08] <erUSUL> quilby: try 'sudo dpkg --remove --force-all virtualbox' (or whatever the package name is)
[08:08] <advdgoril> whats the channel for gutsy help again?
[08:08] <pjbelgium> /hlep
[08:08] <Makzy> or just --force-remove-reinstreq
[08:08] <Makzy> oughta do it
[08:08] <pie-rat1> advdgoril: #ubuntu+1
[08:08] <quilby> ok i will try
[08:08] <warbler> !gutsy
[08:08] <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
[08:08] <advdgoril> thanks again
[08:09] <velko> pie-rat1, because it either conflicts with some other package you installed or because it lacks some dependency. if you try to update it you'll see the conflict and can decide for yourself how to resolve it
[08:09] <DragonionS> Hi all!
[08:09] <DragonionS> I have the problem:
[08:09] <numus> i can only see 800x640 and 640x480 in my resoltuion.. what happened to my 1024x768
[08:09] <pie-rat1> why is nfs-common being held back? apt-get really needs to explain WHY its doing these things better, and the graphical upgrade interface DEFINITELY needs to explain why i can't check the box for nfs-common.
[08:09] <erUSUL> Semidios: add a gid and maybe uid option with a convenient umask (read the page ubotu told you)
[08:09] <quilby> ok thanks makzy and erusul
[08:09] <quilby> looks like it worked
[08:10] <Makzy> np
[08:10] <DragonionS> I've installed apache2, php5, libapache2-mod-php5
[08:10] <DragonionS> but
[08:10] <quilby> the sudo dpkg --remove --force-all virtualbox worked
[08:10] <quilby> thanks
[08:10] <DragonionS> php doesn't work
[08:10] <erUSUL> quilby: no problem
[08:10] <acee1234> i had compiz working on gnome and i installed kde and it now will not run any suggestions?
[08:10] <DragonionS> What is the problem?
[08:10] <pie-rat1> DragonionS: its always worked for me. you sure its not working?
[08:11] <DragonionS> Yes
[08:11] <acee1234> i typed in the terminal compiz --replace &
[08:11] <acee1234> nothing
[08:11] <DragonionS> Browser propose me to download this page
[08:11] <acee1234> deusexmachina@DeusExMachina:~$ Checking for Xgl: not present.
[08:11] <acee1234> Checking for texture_from_pixmap: not present.
[08:11] <acee1234> Trying again with indirect rendering:
[08:11] <acee1234> Checking for texture_from_pixmap: not present.
[08:11] <acee1234> aborting and using fallback: /usr/bin/metacity
[08:11] <acee1234> Window manager warning: "" found in configuration database is not a valid value for keybinding "toggle_shaded"
[08:11] <pie-rat1> DragonionS: try "a2enmod php5"
[08:11] <Pici> !paste | acee1234
[08:11] <ubotu> acee1234: 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)
[08:11] <Makzy> DragonionS: long time since I used php and apache... but have you symlinked the modphp conf from mods-available to mods-enabled?
[08:12] <SeanTater> I just accidently deleted /etc/modules! How do I get it back?!
[08:12] <pie-rat1> SeanTater: ... how?
[08:12] <pie-rat1> SeanTater: with a gui or with rm?
[08:12] <SeanTater> pie-rat1: I for the -a option for tee, so insread of appending a module, it overwrote it
[08:12] <macd> DragonionS,  also make sure you have added 'index.php' to the DirectoryIndex directive of /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
[08:12] <Some_ux> how do i create a group called nut ?
[08:13] <crdlb> acee1234, join #compiz-fusion or #ubuntu-effects
[08:13] <acee1234> ok
[08:13] <DragonionS> Thanks, I will do it
[08:13] <macd> Some_ux, 'groupadd nut'
[08:13] <DragonionS> =)
[08:13] <pie-rat1> macd: that has nothing to do with php working
[08:13] <Some_ux> thanks
[08:13] <velko> SeanTater, just create a new empty text file and list the modules you want to load one per line. there is nothing special about this file
[08:13] <Some_ux> how do i create a user called usb ?
[08:13] <macd> Some_ux, errr "sudo groupadd nut'
[08:13] <macd> pie-rat1, without it your php files will try to download.
[08:14] <SeanTater> velko: oh? I thought without it there would be no modules at all..
[08:14] <macd> ehh maybe not
[08:14] <DragonionS> It works. Thanks
[08:14] <DragonionS> =)
[08:14] <HalphaZ> salve ragazzi... spero che mi possiate aiutare
[08:14] <macd> just for indexes
[08:14] <HalphaZ> ho dato dmesg
[08:14] <Makzy> Some_ux: Administration -> Users and groups?
[08:14] <velko> SeanTater, you may leave it empty as well. mine is empty for example
[08:14] <HalphaZ> e mi compare una lista che non so cosa sia...
[08:14] <SeanTater> velko: so I can just restart since that's the only out-of-the-ordinary module i need
[08:14] <Some_ux> command line
[08:14] <pie-rat1> macd: no, they won't.
[08:14] <PriceChild> !es | HalphaZ
[08:14] <ubotu> HalphaZ: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[08:14] <Semidios> Thanks guys. :)
[08:14] <numus> how can my machine be working with xorg.conf?
[08:14] <SeanTater> velko: whew -- thanks
[08:14] <HalphaZ> ma a parte questo, mi chiedevo cosa fossero quei numeri fra parentesi quadre che ci sono all'inizio di ogni rigs
[08:14] <HalphaZ> riga
[08:14] <macd> pie-rat1, yeah I alreasdy corrected myself, but thanks for doing it too.,
[08:14] <erUSUL> Some_ux: man adduser
[08:14] <numus> how can my machine be working with xorg.conf?
[08:15] <Some_ux> nm
[08:15] <erUSUL> !it | HalphaZ
[08:15] <ubotu> HalphaZ: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[08:15] <Some_ux> how do i add a user to a group
[08:15] <Lacrymology> how can I program in flash?
[08:15] <HalphaZ> oh... sorry...
[08:15] <velko> SeanTater, i don't understand your question. if you need to load some modules automatically on boot - list them in this file. if you don't need any - leave it empty
[08:15] <HalphaZ> thanks, bye bye
[08:15] <gabriel_> alo
[08:15] <pie-rat1> macd: busy channel, gotta say the name of whoever you're talking to or they'll never see your message.
[08:15] <erUSUL> PriceChild: it was italian not spanish ;)
[08:15] <PriceChild> erUSUL, thanks :)
[08:15] <USMarine> Some_ux tried google?
[08:15] <Some_ux> yep
[08:16] <Some_ux> as usual too much info
[08:16] <Some_ux> too little time
[08:16] <SeanTater> velko: essentially that was my question -- I thought I had overwritten a mandatory file i guess not..
[08:16] <SeanTater> thanks
[08:16] <macd> Some_ux, you can edit /etc/groups to add the user
[08:16] <warbler> Some_ux: have you tried the "users and groups GUI ?
[08:17] <erUSUL> macd: o_O!!!
[08:17] <macd>  Some_ux, err, /etc/group
[08:17] <Some_ux> commandline
[08:17] <Makzy> warbler: he's CLI-bound.
[08:17] <erUSUL> Some_ux: as i said before use the adduser command
[08:17] <warbler> k
[08:17] <erUSUL> Some_ux: man adduser
[08:17] <pie-rat1> Lacrymology: a quick google gives me this: http://www.williambrownstreet.net/wordpress/?p=78
[08:17] <macd> Some_ux, is the user already created?
[08:18] <Some_ux> adduser yes
[08:18] <Some_ux> soory
[08:18] <Some_ux> yes user created, so is the group
[08:18] <Some_ux> useradd -g ups nut ?
[08:19] <scraliontis> hi everybody
[08:19] <macd> Some_ux, you should 'sudo pico /etc/group' then add your ups user to nut group. it should be self-explanitory once you see all the other groups.
[08:20] <macd> Some_ux, like nut:x:1002:ups
[08:20] <paolob> Hi guys! I have an Intel P4 m/b, with 4 gb of ram, but the generic kernel sees only 2914 MB. Any hint? Is it a h/w or a s/w issue? thank you
[08:20] <macd> though your number may be different
[08:20] <macd> paolob, you should run the server kernel.
[08:21] <nox-Hand> I think I broke Ubuntu quite seriously.
[08:21] <macd> paolob, I dont think youll ever see over ~3.3gb of ram though, 32 addressing limitations
[08:21] <paolob> macd, isn't there a kernel option to see 64 MB?
[08:22] <flo__> hi. How can i install python modules for non-current py version, ie 2.4 pls?
[08:22] <macd> paolob, PAE is enabled on the server kernel, 32bit systems cant address all that RAM
[08:22] <Pici> paolob: Yes, the server kernel supports PAE, I think thats 64gb, but I'm not sure.
[08:22] <HalphaZ> hello...
[08:23] <doktoreas> hello everybody..
[08:23] <Some_ux> nm... sudo usermod -g nut ups
[08:23] <macd> Pici, I still dont think it will use it all, i.e. the addressing space takes up the actual RAM, 6gb = ~4.8gb or seen space, etc
[08:23] <HalphaZ> with dmesg
[08:23] <doktoreas> i have got a problem with my laptop's fan
[08:23] <nox-Hand> First, I was playing with VMware, and I started a session of VMware running my own PC in NON-snapshot mode. I started the Ubuntu I was running inside Ubuntu just to try it out to feed my curiosity. It ran fine, but I switched it off instantly (shutdown -h now in the vmware session). THen it all sorta went crappy. The whole system went read-only somehow. I have no idea how, and it just all sorta broke. File system errors, etc.  Lucky for me I had 
[08:23] <doktoreas> it stays always on :(
[08:24] <Pici> macd: Then what would be the point of a kernel or cpu that supports PAE?
[08:24] <ian_>  /msg nickserv set unfiltered on
[08:25] <aikend> hello everyone.  Does anyone know if it's possible to set up a diskless workstation using PXE to boot off of a non-ubuntu iscsi target?  Any tips?
[08:26] <ian_> am i hear?
[08:26] <ian_> lol
[08:27] <erUSUL> ian_: nope
[08:27] <ian_> really?
[08:28] <Semidios> erUSUL, that page you sent me to  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions ..  I think it has an error.  The sample fstab entry it shows does not have "auto" in the mountoptions.  Then after that it says to see if it worked do a 'sudo mount -a'.  IIRC that would not mount the drive unless 'auto' was in the mount options?
[08:28] <poningru_> !resolution > `Cube
[08:28] <matiasc84> #list
[08:30] <erUSUL> Semidios: yes maybe it contains errors we are all humans... ;)
[08:31] <velko> Semidios, you're wrong. mount -a will mount all fstab entries
[08:31] <Semidios> erUSUL, i know.  not blaming.  just pointing out.  thanks again for the help.
[08:31] <apollosen> cze
[08:31] <wnh001> hi, Im attempting to compile pidgin and install it with checkinstall. the compilation works perfectly, but checkinstall reports this : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38156/
[08:31] <Pici> !cz | apollosen
[08:31] <ubotu> apollosen: esk uivatele dme, aby mluvili v kanle #ubuntu anglicky. esky je mono se domluvit v #ubuntu-cz. Dkujeme.
[08:31] <wnh001> any help would be greatly appreciated
[08:31] <apollosen> ej PICI
[08:32] <apollosen> pisz do mnie
[08:33] <Semidios> velko, indeed.  just reread the man page.  My bad.
[08:34] <scraliontis> hi
[08:34] <velko> Semidios, so did i. and realized that i'm wrong
[08:34] <hak5fan> Hi I've just compiled the latest alsa drivers, and strange enoguh I can't get any alsa sound only oss emulation.... What's up with that?
[08:36] <ylle_> hey, uh, is there any command you could use in terminal that simply restarts the mouse?
[08:36] <velko> Semidios, because the option "defaults" implies "rw, suid, dev, exec, auto, nouser, async". and for the option "auto" it says:  Can be mounted with the -a option.
[08:36] <scraliontis> yes, reset x and it restarts the mouse.
[08:36] <ylle_> and how do I go on about doing that?
[08:36] <ylle_> Ctrl-alt-backspace?
[08:37] <neutrinomass> LjL: Still around?
[08:37] <fibor-optic> how do i get terminal to open cd installer? sudo apt-get install?
[08:37] <radioaktivstorm> hello, does anyone know how to set up the ability to work with DHCP in roaming for the infamous bcm43xx class wireless cards? i have been grappling with this for weeks
[08:37] <bsnider> how can i generate a vnailla copy of the xorg.conf file?
[08:37] <ylle_> well I'll give it a go then.
[08:38] <Paddy_EIRE> what type of system are you running? model..
[08:39] <Paddy_EIRE> sorry that was for radioaktivstorm
[08:39] <genii> fiber-optic: ... Bleh he left. no patience :)
[08:39] <Paddy_EIRE> :)
[08:39] <scraliontis> :)
[08:40] <radioaktivstorm> Paddy_EIRE: feisty with the latest updates, on a Dell D800 (with a reallly fussy battery >_> )
[08:40] <redtape> hi guys
[08:40] <erUSUL> bsnider: what do you mean vanilla?
[08:41] <bsnider> erUSUL: i mean as if i had just installed ubuntu for hte first time with this hardware
[08:41] <alexxxxxx> hi. my wireless usb dongle sees my router but when i try and connect with it wont connect. can anyone help?
[08:41] <bsnider> i changed video cards and monitors and now i'm having trouble getting the card to drive the monitor at native resolution
[08:41] <redtape> alex. everyone in the world has that problem
[08:41] <redtape> :P
[08:42] <alexxxxxx> do they?
[08:42] <erUSUL> bsnider: maybe 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg' will generate something similar (accepting all the defaults)
[08:42] <redtape> wireless+linux doesnt really go very well
[08:43] <caminomaster> Hi
[08:43] <warbler> apart from mice and keyboards - linux and usb don't agree
[08:43] <redtape> hi there
[08:43] <Paddy_EIRE> the bulk of the guides on this page are really good and adaptable.. maybe it could help http://ubuntu1501.blogspot.com/
[08:43] <CoCaInE> siema
[08:43] <Paddy_EIRE> radioaktivstorm, oops ^^
[08:43] <POVaddct> redtape: it depends heavily on the chipset of the card
[08:43] <moognocci> I have an ubuntu live cd that Im booted from but it is the 64bit version of the operating system, I want to burn the i386 image I have just downloaded but, obviously, the cd drive is sorta occupied. How can I burn this disk?
[08:43] <bartzdaniel> Can someone help me with getting compiz working on my ATI X700 card
[08:43] <bartzdaniel> ?
[08:44] <radioaktivstorm> Paddy_EIRE: thanks! ill check it out
[08:44] <jasper> anyone know about where to put webcam drivers, and/or how to compile
[08:44] <caminomaster> does exist any IM aplication with all the features of amsn/msn?
[08:44] <warbler> !ubuntu-effects
[08:44] <ubotu> 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.
[08:44] <redtape> wow so many questions
[08:44] <bsnider> caminomaster: kopete
[08:44] <redtape> all your answers can be found here: www.google.com
[08:45] <redtape> lots of people have problems with wireless dongles, there should be some forum out there with the answers on it
[08:45] <caminomaster> bsnider, does kopete use webcam, audio and the new emoticons?
[08:45] <joeamined> how can do an upgrade from feisty to gutsy
[08:45] <Pici> !jfgi | redtape
[08:45] <ubotu> redtape: Acronyms or statements like  noob, jfgi, stfu or rtfm are not welcome in this channel. Period.
[08:45] <tds> hello
[08:45] <redtape> jfgi?
[08:46] <Pici> redtape: just frelling google it.
[08:46] <redtape> oh i get it
[08:46] <redtape> just effing google it
[08:46] <redtape> ok
[08:46] <warbler> joemined: "gksu update-manager -d"
[08:46] <aurelien> test
[08:46] <Semidios> So another noob question.  I followed the directions you guys gave me.  IT worked and now the drive mounts at boot up.  But it doesn't show up on the desktop, is there anyway to make it do that without creating a symlink for each user?
[08:46] <apollosen> #<ubuntu-pl>
[08:46] <bsnider> caminomaster: i don't know about the emoticons
[08:46] <redtape> am i not allowed to say to people to google stuff?
[08:46] <tds> I have a dell 24 inch monitor and an ATI x300.  I want my resolution to be 1900x1200.  But I am only getting 1600x1200.  Does anyone have a good link or tutorial to help me get to 1900x1200?  I have tried a few but seem to get mixed results
[08:47] <caminomaster> bsnider, but audio and cam will work?
[08:47] <PriceChild> redtape, we'd prefer you stayed quiet instead of that...
[08:47] <redtape> ok
[08:47] <apollosen> #ubuntu-pl
[08:47] <redtape> sure thing
[08:47] <aurelien> zeeeez
[08:47] <bsnider> caminomaster: apparently so
[08:47] <redtape> but surely its better for people to google things that are very common problems?
[08:47] <caminomaster> bsnider, I use amsn but I'm sick of the hangings... seems like a bad developed app
[08:48] <warbler> Semidios: gconf editor will do that
[08:48] <lan> 221
[08:48] <bsnider> caminomaster: kopete is better. it doesn't have those problems
[08:48] <roy> is there a utilty that I can format the partion of the same hard disk
[08:48] <bartzdaniel> Can someone help me with getting compiz working on my ATI X700 card?
[08:48] <bsnider> caminomaster: i think gaim/pidgin can do those things too
[08:48] <redtape> quit
[08:48] <scraliontis>  zd1211rw 1-1.4:1.0: firmware version 4725
[08:48] <scraliontis> [   85.038278]  zd1211rw 1-1.4:1.0: zd1211b chip 0ace:1215 v4810 full 00-02-72 AL2230_RF pa0 g--N
[08:48] <scraliontis> [   85.045998]  zd1211rw 1-1.4:1.0: eth1
[08:49] <scraliontis> thats my wifi adaptor, usb. and it wirks perfectly.
[08:49] <joeamined> gksu update-manager -d didn't work for me
[08:49] <caminomaster> bsnider, but gaim/pidgin have not video or audio clips
[08:49] <scraliontis> it doesnt. unfortun atly.
[08:49] <roy> is there a utility that I can format the another partion of a same hard disk that had ubuntu installed?
[08:50] <Semidios> roy, gparted .  I used it and it works great
[08:50] <caminomaster> bsnider, emesene seems to work so good as gaim but has no cam or audio
[08:50] <ganjamun> hello
[08:51] <roy> Semidious: is a live CD?
[08:51] <joeamined> is it possible to make an upgrade from feisty to gutsy ?
[08:51] <Semidios> roy, no I had to install it.
[08:51] <apollosen> #ubuntu-pl
[08:52] <Nyle> there should be
[08:52] <ganjamun> is there a unbuntu torrent?
[08:52] <PriceChild> joeamined, #ubuntu+1
[08:52] <ganjamun> download is too slow
[08:52] <PriceChild> !torrents | ganjamun
[08:52] <ubotu> ganjamun: Torrent downloads for the Ubuntu ISOs are available on all the download pages. For Feisty: http://releases.ubuntu.com/feisty/ (CDs) or http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/7.04/release/ (DVDs)
[08:52] <Semidios> warbler, what do I do with gcof editor?
[08:52] <genii> joeamined: When it is released, yes
[08:52] <ganjamun> cheers
[08:52] <Nyle> you would simply change the sources.list file to reflect gutsy and then upgrade
[08:52] <warbler> joemined: try in #ubuntu+1 - they have the experience
[08:52] <Nyle> you shouldn't have to redownload the whole iso
[08:52] <genii> Nyle: There is now upgrade-manager
[08:52] <apollosen> please you drive #ubuntu-pl
[08:53] <Nyle> genii: ok
[08:53] <ganjamun> should i dowload this distro.  Install/live DVD for 64-bit PC (AMD64)
[08:53] <ganjamun> i haveintel 64bit
[08:53] <Nyle> if you have to ask, then you shouldn't.
[08:53] <Nyle> most probably
[08:53] <warbler> Semidios: it is my menu and has the option to show mounted volumes on the desktop
[08:53] <apollosen> #ububtu-pl>
[08:53] <genii> ganjamun: the 32 bit version will run more apps without frustration. but the 64 bit uses the full cpu capacity
[08:53] <apollosen> #ubuntu-pl
[08:54] <ganjamun> boootiii
[08:54] <roy> I install ubuntu and never been able to install windows again. why?
[08:55] <ndube> roy, did you leave unpartitioned space on your hd for windows?
[08:55] <XiXaQ> roy, that sounds very strange. You do have to remove the linux filesystems first though.
[08:55] <warbler> Semidios: sudo gconf-editor - apps - nautilus - desktop - volumes visible
[08:55] <benanzo> how do I add a folder of wallpapers in gnome all at once?  -- not adding them one at a time
[08:55] <roy> ndube: is a new notebook using sata hard disk, it keep saying that no hard disk found
[08:56] <ndube> you probably need to download the drivers for the sata controller
[08:56] <Nyle> I run 32bit iceweasel and mplayer w/ w32codecs in a 32bit chroot
[08:56] <ndube> and then push f6 during windows setup boot to load the drivers from floppy...
[08:56] <roy> how to remove linux file system?
[08:56] <Nyle> amd64 is superior of course
[08:56] <apollosen> Jest kto pl??
[08:56] <Nyle> in many many respects, regardless of application compatability
[08:57] <ndube> roy, boot up using a live cd and delete all partitions using gparted
[08:57] <PriceChild> !pl | apollosen
[08:57] <ubotu> apollosen: Mozesz uzyskac pomoc w jezyku polskim na #ubuntu-pl
[08:57] <roy> live cd have gparted?
[08:57] <apollosen> dzieki
[08:57] <Semidios> warbler, that option was already checked.
[08:57] <XiXaQ> roy, yes, it does.
[08:57] <apollosen> nie da sie tam dosta
[08:57] <apollosen> naciskam i nic
[08:57] <aLeSD> what are the pre-released updates ? is it the 7.10 ?
[08:58] <XiXaQ> roy, but you can delete those partitions in Windows' installer too.
[08:58] <apollosen> zostalem z tamtd 2 razy wyrzucony
[08:58] <roy> your mean gparted live cd or ubuntu live cd
[08:58] <ndube> roy, either one
[08:58] <ndube> roy, but you can delete them once you get windows to recognize your hd
[08:58] <warbler> Semidios: that showed the volume for all users on my box...
[08:59] <mcantor> How can I get .aif files to play in Ubuntu?
[08:59] <benanzo> nm -- I figured it out -- just do "Change Desktop Background" from Desktop -right-click then select *all* the pictures in the folder and select add
[08:59] <aLeSD> I mean ... in the update I have important security update, recomended update , pre-released update, unsupported update ... what happen if I set tje pre-released ?
[08:59] <mcantor> !aif
[08:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about aif - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:59] <mcantor> !aiff
[08:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about aiff - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[08:59] <mcantor> Hmm.
[08:59] <roy> ndube: had try using gparted live cd to delete away everything but windows still cannot find hd
[09:00] <JCasta> # ubuntu-ni
[09:00] <Semidios> warbler, when I first mounted this drive manually it showed up on my desktop as /mnt/Media  but now that I added it to fstab, it doesn't show up anymore.  I don't mind making a symlink for myself, but it would be a pain to do it for all users.
[09:00] <ndube> roy, then windows is more-than-likely not detecting your SATA Controller
[09:00] <dustfox> I need a bit of help with my new installation of Ubuntu, it's not recognizing any of my sound devices. Is there a general sound driver that can make this work, or does it have to be specifically for my sound device?
[09:00] <warbler> Semidios: if it shows for one user then right click it to check properties - then add other users to that group
[09:00] <apollosen> PL????
[09:01] <Semidios> warbler, it doesn't show up for any users anymore.  though I admint I haven't logged in as root yet to check.
[09:01] <roy> ndube: think the note book is mean for media centre and not normal XP
[09:01] <Some_ux> dangit, how do i use usb stuff ?
[09:01] <gangsterlicious> that's a nice wallpaper
[09:01] <ndube> roy: media center is just normal xp with addons and additional drivers
[09:02] <ndube> roy: what model laptop is it?
[09:02] <warbler> Semidios: my other volume is owned by root and the group is plugdev
[09:02] <apollosen> HELP ME
[09:02] <slashzul> how easy is it to upgrade an old sarge debian to ubuntu server?
[09:02] <slashzul> complete reinstall?
[09:02] <apollosen> INSTALL KADU
[09:02] <roy> ndube: but it can detect usb external hard disk. model HP compaq V3000 series
[09:03] <warbler> !kadu
[09:03] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about kadu - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[09:03] <Semidios> warbler, this is Owner: root Group: root
[09:03] <apollosen> warbel write me
[09:04] <dustfox> I need a bit of help with my new installation of Ubuntu, it's not recognizing any of my sound devices. Is there a general sound driver that can make this work, or does it have to be specifically for my sound device?
[09:04] <warbler> Semidios: then users must be in root group to see it - maybe chown is needed
[09:04] <ndube> roy: thats because your windows has usb drivers built into the cd
[09:04] <dustfox> Could someone point me in the direction of some audio drivers?
[09:04] <ganjamun> torrent blood yslower than the http
[09:04] <warbler> !sound
[09:04] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[09:04] <Nyle> patience
[09:05] <ganjamun> its 3 gig :o
[09:05] <Semidios> ls
[09:05] <ganjamun> maybe i should jsut download cd version?
[09:05] <ndube> roy: what is the specific model?
[09:07] <roy> ndube: HP COMPAQ V3345TU
[09:07] <Semidios> warbler, chown: changin group of '/mnt/Media' : Operation not permitted.
[09:07] <Moniker42> hey, i have a faulty keyboard that was working on ubuntu... then stopped.
[09:07] <apollosen> PL??
[09:07] <Moniker42> it only registers a keypress every so often
[09:08] <warbler> Semidios: silly question time - did you sudo ?
[09:08] <Semidios> warbler, yes I did.
[09:08] <dustfox> !Players
[09:08] <ubotu> Audio (Ogg, MP3...) players: Audacious, Banshee, Beep Media Player, Quod Libet, Rhythmbox, XMMS (GTK/Gnome based) and Amarok, JuK (Qt/KDE based).  Video players: Totem, Xine, MPlayer, VLC, Kaffeine  -  See also !codecs
[09:09] <ganjamun> beaituful, 2 hours left
[09:09] <dustfox> !MP3
[09:09] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[09:09] <warbler> Semidios: then it must be mounted read only - fstab to check
[09:09] <Semidios> warbler,  I typed 'sudo chown :plugdev /mntMedia
[09:09] <Fluffy-Wuffy> when i try to update ClamTk (Clam Antivirus) it says i have to be root in order to do it, is there a way i can run it with sudo? im not going to try and physically enable the root account just to update this thing since ill get infected right away anyways
[09:09] <ndube> roy: I would hop over the the ##windows channel and post your question there
[09:09] <Semidios> warbler, everyone has read write access to the drive.
[09:10] <roy> ndube: think you are right. Because the notebook ship original with Vista, and I am trying to install WInXP on it
[09:10] <PrataBoy> hey there, is it possible to dual install xp and ubuntu
[09:10] <roy> ndube: my XP CD might not have sata controler support
[09:10] <warbler> Semidios: the command should be " sudo chown -Rv user:user /path/to/file
[09:10] <Fluffy-Wuffy> install XP then Ubuntu, it will give you options, really simple PrataBoy
[09:11] <ndube> roy: true...
[09:11] <aLeSD> does exist a good burning program for gnome ?
[09:11] <warbler> Semidios: user is the name that gets access
[09:11] <mihaX14> alesd: gnome baker
[09:11] <BennieMan> i have installed java sucessfully.. when i type "java -version" it shows me the version and everything seems fine.. but when i do the java test on java.com website, it fails... anyone know whats wrong ?
[09:12] <aLeSD> mihaX14: thanks
[09:12] <void^> BennieMan: plugin missing
[09:12] <ndube> BeenueMan: did you install the firefox plugin?
[09:12] <TU> my apt database is getting REALLY slow is there anyway to clean it up
[09:12] <BennieMan> when i try to install the FF plugin it fails
[09:12] <Semidios> warbler, 'sudo chown -Rv root:plugdev /mnt/Media' returned "chown: changing ownership of '/mnt/Media': Operation not permitted failed to change ownership of '/mnt/Meida' to root:plugdev
[09:12] <stefg> BennieMan: sudo apt-get install sun-java6-plugin
[09:13] <BennieMan> stdin, will try that now
[09:13] <BennieMan> stefg
[09:13] <apollosen> #ubuntu-pl
[09:14] <warbler> Semidios: you need to pick a user - name:name - then make the other users members of that names group
[09:14] <ernz> Hello can someone please tell me if my Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS is compatible with Ubuntu Feisty?
[09:14] <stefg> !hardware
[09:14] <ubotu> For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport
[09:14] <genii> TU You mean when apt-get or so runs, it is bogging down? There were some server slowdowns today on some repository sites.
[09:14] <ernz> Stefg - I have been there but there is no mention of my card
[09:15] <stefg> ernz: google will be quicker
[09:15] <TU> genii: no the database
[09:15] <PSPJunkie> Does anyone know the most update to date resource for information on installing ubuntu on my macbook (dualboot)
[09:15] <cyphase> wow..
[09:15] <ernz> Stefg - Google seems to just show really old posts with no answers
[09:15] <TU> like "Reading datanase..." takes a while
[09:15] <TU> much longer than it used to be
[09:15] <stefg> !dualboot
[09:15] <ubotu> Dual boot instructions:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBootHowTo (x86/AMD64) - MACs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot   https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MacBookProFeisty
[09:16] <Semidios> warbler, so I can't change its group to plugdev?
[09:16] <PSPJunkie> Thanks
[09:16] <genii> TU: how long that takes depends on how many applications you have installed.
[09:17] <warbler> Semidios: use you login as - you: you - and add the other users to your group
[09:17] <poh> after an aparently successful redhad developer studio install, I get "no such file or directory" when I try to run it.  Anyone have any experience or suggestions for this?
[09:17] <andres_> hola
[09:17] <genii> TU: There are "clean" and "autoclean" options for apt-get, but mostly what they do is just wean out from stored downloads what is fine to get rid of.
[09:18] <Semidios> But again, then it doesn't just work..  why can't I change it so Owner: root Group:plugdev ??  Like my NTSF windows partion is?
[09:18] <BennieMan> stefg, that was it, now it works fine... is not the recommended java.. but it works
[09:18] <BennieMan> thank you
[09:18] <PSPJunkie> You think I am better off running 7.04 over 7.10? I have feisty on a solo machine and i don't know how well 7.10 runs
[09:18] <MasterShrek> PSPJunkie, 7.10 isnt totally stable yet
[09:19] <MasterShrek> btw PSPJunkie do u have custom firmware on your psp?
[09:19] <PSPJunkie> Yea
[09:19] <MasterShrek> woot
[09:19] <PSPJunkie> I dev on it
[09:19] <MasterShrek> ah sweet
[09:19] <Some_ux> I've wasted 12 hours straight on making a ups work with ubuntu, and i've come to the following conculsion
[09:19] <Some_ux> you cant
[09:19] <genii> Some_ux: My APC works totally fine
[09:19] <ndube> some_ux: mine worked right when I plugged it in...
[09:19] <ndube> APC
[09:20] <Some_ux> which APC model do you have
[09:20] <USMarine> mine work properly as well
[09:20] <waldo323> Some_ux, usb or serial?
[09:20] <PSPJunkie> yeah, i am always on #psp-programmming, so this channel wasn't very far away :P
[09:20] <Some_ux> usb\
[09:20] <Laibsch> Hi, can anybody please give me a hint as to why http://oz.leggewie.org/xorg.conf works fine in ubuntu edgy, but X fails to start after upgrading to feisty?  The error in the log is about pcidata not being loaded: http://oz.leggewie.org/Xorg.0.log
[09:20] <dbruns> why is it that when in install apache2 on ubuntu now  /etc/init.d/apache2  start   outputs nothing... no confirmation that it started or anything
[09:20] <genii> I have to go look at it, 1 moment
[09:20] <Laibsch> dbruns: is apache really running?
[09:20] <waldo323> Some_ux, what version of ubuntu?
[09:20] <Laibsch> "pidof apache2"
[09:20] <Some_ux> feisty
[09:20] <[deF] mythic> hi i cant find the place to add repositories
[09:21] <MasterShrek> PSPJunkie, im there now :)
[09:21] <genii> Some_ux: APC Smart-UPS 1400
[09:21] <Some_ux> i was running circles to get NUT tools to work withit
[09:21] <dbruns> Laibsch: no... thats the problem.. doesn't even say it didn't start...
[09:21] <TwigEther> !netinstall
[09:21] <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
[09:21] <TwigEther> awesome.
[09:21] <[deF] mythic> anyone ??? :s
[09:22] <genii> Some_ux: It uses a special serial-port db9 adapter, a nullmodem etc won't work.
[09:22] <ndube> System > Administration > Software Sources
[09:22] <Some_ux> i dont have any db9 sockets on my MB
[09:23] <[deF] mythic> ndube it says this http://elitepicturehost.com/viewpic.php?code=f056dc392bbdcc13290518df80d8d58f
[09:23] <Laibsch> dbruns: probably a config problem.  But that is hard to troubleshoot.  Start with a very basic config and work your way from there.  Without details of your config nobody will be able to help you here.
[09:23] <tojotojo> hi guys
[09:23] <dbruns> Laibsch:  it is a fresh install.. default config
[09:23] <[deF] mythic> ndube it says this http://elitepicturehost.com/viewpic.php?code=f056dc392bbdcc13290518df80d8d58f
[09:24] <genii> Some_ux: I haven't tried with USB connector
[09:24] <tojotojo> why my ubuntu install is freezed trying to download language package?
[09:24] <dbruns> Laibsch: the /etc/apache2/ directory looks different than last time i installed apache 2
[09:24] <[deF] mythic> ndube it says this http://elitepicturehost.com/viewpic.php?code=f056dc392bbdcc13290518df80d8d58f
[09:24] <genii> Some_ux: You may have some luck with a usb-serial adapter from mb, then the db9-db9
[09:24] <ndube> [deF] mythic : Click on software van derden
[09:24] <[deF] mythic> k ndube
[09:25] <graftak> uh
[09:25] <ndube> then add the deb location
[09:25] <Some_ux> genii, too many cables as it is
[09:25] <Laibsch> dbruns: /etc/default/apache2
[09:25] <[nrx] > hah
[09:25] <waldo323> Some_ux, did it recognize the UPS at all, like have an icon next to the clock?
[09:25] <[nrx] > i am the king of too many cables ;/
[09:25] <Laibsch> dbruns: It might be that apache is not configured to start.  Or that you need to configure at least one server.
[09:25] <dbruns> Laibsch:  huh?   there is nothing in /etc/default/apache2
[09:26] <Laibsch> dbruns: Look through /usr/share/doc/apache"
[09:26] <Some_ux> waldo323: the ubuntu box is strictly commandline
[09:26] <dbruns> i mean.. its not there..
[09:26] <Laibsch> dbruns: Look through /usr/share/doc/apache2
[09:26] <dbruns> Laibsch: k.. (i'm reading documentation now)
[09:26] <yldrm> hello
[09:26] <dbruns> I've been reading it ;p  just came here to get ready to ask specific questions ;p
[09:26] <dbruns> when they come up*
[09:26] <yldrm> I connected second monitor to my laptop
[09:26] <yldrm> how can i arrange its resolution
[09:27] <soundray> !dualhead | yldrm
[09:27] <ubotu> yldrm: Information about dual-head on linux can be found on http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/DualHead - See also !Xinerama
[09:27] <yldrm> its the same as the lid
[09:27] <yldrm> thx
[09:27] <waldo323> ah ok
[09:27] <vegananarchist> Hello!
[09:27] <genii> Some_ux: I am just using for the driver apcupsd
[09:27] <vegananarchist> Does anyone know a lot about using mysql in amarok?
[09:28] <void^> vegananarchist: i use it (doesn't really mean i know anything about it though)
[09:28] <vegananarchist> void: could you help me set it up?
[09:29] <void^> vegananarchist: just follow the step by step instructions on their wiki
[09:29] <vegananarchist> I did and now my library doesn't show up
[09:29] <vegananarchist> it's just blank
[09:30] <salty> what command would i use to change ownership of my external drive? I tried 'sudo chown -R salty /media/MyDrive'
[09:30] <TwigEther> w 2
[09:30] <TwigEther> argh!
[09:31] <void^> vegananarchist: well, make sure the sql server is working?
[09:32] <eighty4> evenin' all. I'm trying to listen to BBC radio streams in Banshee, but it doesn't seem to want to play it. VLC plays it fine and reports it as a Windows Media Audio 9 stream. Any ideas what packages to install? I've tried win32codecs to no avail.
[09:32] <Zweistein> Hi, my laptop starts the fan often, I want to know what's causing it. What can I use to determine the processes that are accessing the hard disk?
[09:32] <pandora--> gkrellm
[09:32] <Zweistein> pandora--, thanks
[09:33] <BennieMan> how can i check if a software is already installed ?
[09:33] <soundray> Zweistein: it'll be programs using the CPU, rather than the hard disk, that cause your fan to spin up.
[09:33] <runa_> come faccio a leggere dalla bash un file che comincia con -?
[09:33] <[nrx] > eighty4: it's "w32codecs"
[09:33] <soundray> BennieMan: dpkg -l packagename
[09:33] <BennieMan> thx
[09:33] <genii> BennieMan: dpkg --get-selections                shows you all installed. you can do a grep on results for package you are wondering about
[09:33] <soundray> !it | runa_
[09:33] <ubotu> runa_: Vai su #ubuntu-it o su #kubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie!
[09:33] <Zweistein> soundray, can I get a list that tells me the amount of cpu time a process has used in all its lifetime?
[09:33] <eighty4> [nrx] : sorry, thats the one i meant. doesn't seem to work :(
[09:33] <mc44> eighty4: I've never got gstreamer to work with bbc streams. VLC and xine do it
[09:33] <[deF] mythic> ty bdube
[09:34] <srvy990> hey guys
[09:34] <waldo323> Some_ux, did you try apcupsd as well?
[09:34] <soundray> Zweistein: try top
[09:34] <[nrx] > eighty4: have you installed all the gstreamer packages/codecs?
[09:34] <srvy990> Just installed Ubuntu today!
[09:34] <[nrx] > srvy990: wahey!
[09:34] <ndube> [deF] mythic; yeah?
[09:34] <Some_ux> my ups is not APC
[09:34] <eighty4> [nrx] : yup :-(
[09:34] <[nrx] > eighty4: sure now? ;)
[09:35] <warbler> Semidios: Semidios: maybe it is mounted wrong - try this - " sudo mount user hdb(if that is the address) /home "
[09:35] <waldo323> oh maybe someone else mentioned apc
[09:35] <mc44> eighty4: I use amarok for bbc streams, course it's kde :)
[09:36] <runa_> how can i read from bash a file that starts with -
[09:36] <srvy990> is there any way to transfer my files over to my ubuntu from windows without having to save to disks and then load again? ( sorry for such an elementary question)
[09:36] <soundray> runa_: cat -- -filename
[09:36] <WCandrick> hey...srry to inerupt...does anyone have an iso of gutsy?
[09:36] <Semidios> warbler, wouldn't that mount it as my home directory?
[09:36] <bullgard4> Can you recommend a manual or user guide or man page or functional specification of hal-device-manager?
[09:36] <soundray> !gutsy | WCandrick
[09:36] <ubotu> WCandrick: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[09:37] <bobgill> I just reinstalled Feisty... I am trying to compile from source a program, but dependencies do I need to compile programs ??
[09:37] <soundray> bobgill: build-essential
[09:37] <ndube> build-essential
[09:37] <velko> srvy990, what do you mean by "over"? same machine, different machine? how they are connected?
[09:37] <bobgill> thank you
[09:37] <eighty4> [nrx] : just did "apt-get install gstreamer*" and then restarted banshee, still no luck.
[09:37] <Eicca> does this still exist in gutsy? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=414002
[09:37] <lushys> hey, i just installed feisty, but now im having problems viewing mp4's, is there a known codec issue that I need to resolve?
[09:37] <salty> what command would i use to change ownership of my external drive? I tried 'sudo chown -R salty /media/MyDrive'
[09:37] <Eicca> please tell me
[09:38] <srvy990> same machine
[09:38] <Pici> !gutsy | Eicca
[09:38] <eighty4> all i get is "Debug: [21/09/2007 20:37:18]  (Attempting to parse radio playlist) - http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/wm_asx/aod/radio2_hi.asx
[09:38] <ubotu> Eicca: Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+1
[09:38] <[nrx] > eighty4: did it say it was already installed|
[09:38] <[nrx] > ?*
[09:38] <[nrx] > btw, i know nothing about banshee
[09:38] <mc44> eighty4: as I said, it probably won't work with gstreamer, I've got everything installed correctly and it never worked well for me
[09:38] <warbler> semidios: no. it is so all users can mount it from their home directory, which are all branched from /home
[09:38] <nbkr> salty, What filesystem is used on the drive?
[09:38] <Eicca> Pici what do you mean?
[09:38] <velko> srvy990, yes - you can either copy them or just access them directly
[09:38] <WCandrick> how does one become a gutsy gibbon tester?
[09:38] <pandora--> how can i make my laptop (feisty) stop running in 'low power' mode?
[09:38] <srvy990> oh do they copy on the install?
[09:38] <WCandrick> ubuntu.com directed me here
[09:38] <soundray> runa_: is that working for you?
[09:39] <Pici> Eicca: Gutsy questions in #ubuntu+1 please.
[09:39] <lushys> anyone know if there is a codec update or something I need to do to watch mp4s? using feisty
[09:39] <salty> hmm.not sure...more in likely vfat32
[09:39] <eighty4> mc44: yeah i think this might be a losing battle :-( might have to try kde, see if i hate it less than a couple years ago ;-)
[09:39] <Evanlec> !php
[09:39] <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+)
[09:39] <mc44> eighty4: nah, I run amarok on gnome
[09:39] <bobgill> I am getting this error when I used ./configure to compile program: http://pastebin.ca/706293
[09:39] <soundray> lushys: try 'gnome-open file.mp4' and it should tell you what you need.
[09:39] <Evanlec> !SSH
[09:39] <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/
[09:39] <velko> srvy990, i don't understand your question
[09:39] <mc44> eighty4: just a little heavy :)
[09:39] <eighty4> ok cool well i'll give it a shot. cheers [nrx] , mc44 :-)
[09:40] <nbkr> salty, fat32 doesn't support users and rights. Just pass the uid,gid and umask to the mount command. Than all files on the drive will have those values. You can't change the after mounting the drive.
[09:40] <salty> oh sorry ntfs 3.1
[09:40] <soundray> bobgill: what are you trying to compile?
[09:40] <dbruns> Laibsch: where can i view any errors logged by /etc/init.d/apache2 ?
[09:40] <[nrx] > eighty4: np lol
[09:40] <nbkr> !ntfs | salty
[09:40] <ubotu> salty: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions . For write access see !ntfs-3g or !fuse
[09:40] <bobgill> soundray: KDELibs.. using howto from kde.org ... I need it so I can compile amarok
[09:40] <srvy990> Like I have my CD to  install Ubuntu and I dont want to dual with Windows I want a full install but will my files be automatiaclly moved over when I install Ubuntu fully?
[09:40] <bobgill> soundray: http://amarok.kde.org/wiki/KDElibs_without_aRts
[09:40] <GBenemy> hello everyone
[09:40] <salty> thnx
[09:41] <soundray> bobgill: any reason why you don't just install amarok from the repositories?
[09:41] <WCandrick> seriously...i want to help test gutsy gibbon....anyone know where to get the iso?
[09:41] <fruitbatJim> whats the apt-? command to search the repos for a string?
[09:41] <nbkr> srvy990, No, they won't be moved.
[09:41] <Laibsch> dbruns: You see them wherever you defined syslog to log it.  Usually /var/log/apache2/*error*
[09:41] <Semidios> warbler, I think I must have done something wrong in fstab.  My windows partions, which shows up in fdsk as sda1 mounts as hda1 and I can right click on it and select unmount.  my second harddrive however, only shows up as a folder.  I can't right click and unmount it?  Any ideas what i've done wrong?
[09:41] <soundray> fruitbatJim: apt-cache search
[09:41] <EvaLuaTe> fruitbatJim: apt-cache search string
[09:41] <eighty4> srvy990: I'm not sure, but i would doubt it. regardless, it's a good idea to have an up-to-date backup whenever you're changing operating systems.
[09:41] <fruitbatJim> thanks guys
[09:41] <bobgill> soundray: just that this is 1.4.7 ... repos has 1.4.5. ... this one has some fixes that helped playback for me
[09:41] <benanzo> In compiz I have solid white lines where shadows should be on panels and menus
[09:41] <benanzo> other shadows are fine, just panels and menus are surrounded by solid white
[09:41] <srvy990> thanks guys
[09:41] <velko> srvy990, no. you have to create a spare partition before you install ubuntu, copy the files there, and pay attention not to install ubuntu in this partition (else it will be overwritten)
[09:42] <juro> hi, how can I upgrade the usb 1.1 to usb 2.0?
[09:42] <warbler> Semidios: did you add the second harddrive after installing ubuntu ?
[09:42] <nbkr> juro, By buying a new USB Controller.
[09:42] <EvaLuaTe> juro, that's a hardware issue, not a software one
[09:43] <WCandrick> where can i get a gutsy gibbon iso for testing???
[09:43] <soundray> bobgill: you could wait until gutsy is out next month - it comes with 1.4.7
[09:43] <srvy990> if I just dual install can I copy them over to my linux partition?
[09:43] <soundray> bobgill: if you're certain you want to compile, follow the ubotu factoid:
[09:43] <soundray> !compile | bobgill
[09:43] <ubotu> bobgill: 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!)
[09:43] <WCandrick> k...i'll wait...thanx....i'll try testing with the next release
[09:43] <eighty4> WCandrick: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/gutsy/tribe-5/
[09:43] <nbkr> srvy990, Yes, if you keep the Windows partition you can copy it afterwards. But remember: Backup gets you an extra life.
[09:43] <bobgill> soundray: ok, I will try.. if not then I stick to 1.4.5 .. thank you man
[09:43] <Semidios> warbler, yes I did.  I just went through adding it to fstab.  and it's mount point is /mnt/Media .  and I can access it by going to /mnt/Media . all I want is for it to show up as a drive on the desktop.  Don't even care about the name of it right now.  thats something I can work on later.
[09:44] <kbrooks> how do  iu automatically close a program if i dont use it for X minutes?
[09:44] <WCandrick> eighty4...thanx a lot!!
[09:44] <srvy990> Yeah I have backed it up, I just dont like the speed of my CD-rom
[09:44] <bruenig> kbrooks, how would you be able to know whether you have or haven't used a program
[09:44] <eighty4> WCandrick: standard disclaimers, pre-release software, etc etc. if you need stability, wait til it's released ;-)
[09:44] <ichat> does network manager  do    RT 2x00  ?????
[09:44] <juro> nbkr, no need for that. ubuntu runs on a virtual host ;) no I have upgraded that and now it has a 2.2 - but how do I get ubuntu to recognise it?
[09:45] <ichat> and is there a package for  2x00  version
[09:45] <bruenig> ichat, network manager is a front end, come on
[09:45] <soundray> ichat: I've had plenty of trouble with network manager and various ralink chipsets.
[09:45] <ichat> bruenig:  - lol -
[09:45] <nbkr> juro, Make sure the appropriate modules are loaded: ohci and ehci are the right ones I think.
[09:46] <ichat> bruenig:  the auto switching part of it - is nice (if if 't works
[09:46] <bobgill> soundray: I just needed kdebase-dev ... got it going now :] 
[09:46] <soundray> ichat: short story: disable network manager, compile the latest serialmonkey legacy driver from CVS and configure via Sys-Admin-Network
[09:46] <kbrooks> bruenig, if i have not switched to it. (excluding incidental switching, like holding alt+tab for a longgg time on  a particular icoon)
[09:46] <soundray> bobgill: excellent, good luck
[09:46] <warbler> Semidios: as a quick solution - right click on the desktop - select create launcher - command " nautilus /path to file" - since it is a folder
[09:46] <bobgill> ty :] 
[09:46] <srvy990> Thanks for all your help guys
[09:47] <kbrooks> bruenig, okay, ignore that case, that won't happen.
[09:47] <bruenig> kbrooks, yes but how would you be able to detect that, X doesn't dump anything like that out in its logs that I know of
[09:48] <Semidios> warbler, I already have that.  and yes it works for now.  I just don't want go through that evertime I add a user.  I now that seems petty.  But I just want it to show up on the Desktop without all the run around.  Sorry, just getting frustrated, only been on linux for like a week.
[09:48] <jimcooncat> kbrooks & bruenig: maybe xmon?
[09:48] <kbrooks> jimcooncat, xmon? is it shipped with ubuntu?
[09:48] <warbler> Semidios: does seem like a mount issue tho
[09:48] <kbrooks> !info xmon
[09:48] <ubotu> xmon: An interactive X protocol monitor. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.5.6-1.5 (feisty), package size 57 kB, installed size 228 kB
[09:49] <velko> jimcooncat, wow! cool
[09:49] <warbler> Semidios: is it to be used for various /home type stuff ?
[09:49] <bruenig> kbrooks, you could mess around in /proc and see if anything there is indicative of "use"
[09:49] <jimcooncat> brooks, it's in the repos
[09:50] <jimcooncat> kbrooks, it's in the repos
[09:50] <juro> nbkr, wouldn't that module be loaded anyway if a usb 1.1 was used before?
[09:50] <jimcooncat> I just came across it looking at xmove
[09:50] <Semidios> warbler, not really.  Its going to be a shared drive between windows and Ubuntu that will have all my Pics, Mp3's and Movies and such on it.
[09:50] <nbkr> juro, No, ohci and ehci are for USB 2.0. uhci is the one for USB 1.1.
[09:51] <juro> nbkr, I check that with modprobe -l, right?
[09:51] <warbler> Semidios: better to mount it in media then
[09:51] <soundray> nbkr: no, ohci and uhci are usb1.1
[09:51] <Semidios> warbler, okay.  I'll try that quick
[09:51] <jimcooncat> speaking of which, has anyone here played with xmove?
[09:51] <mycx> Does anyone do work with Photoshop/Illustrator in Vmware (or something similar)?
[09:52] <nbkr> juro, lsmod will do the job.
[09:52] <nbkr> soundray, thanks.
[09:53] <juro> nbkr, job as in loading the new module or show me the loaded modules?
[09:53] <mycx> holy poop CS2 runs under wine
[09:53] <kbrooks> a piece of advice could be useful: when a window needs to be rendered because it hasn't been rendered or because it needs to be rendered, a expose event is sent. so this may help me..
[09:53] <kbrooks> or it may not.
[09:53] <nbkr> juro, lsmod = ls mod = list modules :-)
[09:54] <warbler> Semidios: sudo mount user hdb /media
[09:54] <juro> nbkr, so both are loaded, but as soundray suggested these are usb 1.1, but how do I load the usb 2.0 module?
[09:54] <Semidios> warbler, I just changed it in the fstab and am rebooting to see if it worked.
[09:54] <James296> has anyone noticed ubuntuguide.org wont load at all?
[09:54] <warbler> k
[09:55] <genii> juro: sudo modprobe ohci
[09:55] <Fluffy-Wuffy> how do i run a program as root without activating the root account? anybody?
[09:55] <Semidios> warbler, thank you for you patience.  I appreciate the help.
[09:55] <warbler> k
[09:55] <Veinor> Fluffy-Wuffy: sudo
[09:55] <nbkr> juro, genii - probably modprobe ehci, isn't it?
[09:55] <soundray> James296: it's not responding here, either, so it's probably server-side
[09:55] <juro> genii, 'FATAL: module not found' :(
[09:55] <genii> !sudo |Fluffy-Wuffy:
[09:55] <ubotu> Fluffy-Wuffy:: sudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for all information.
[09:56] <James296> grrrrrrrrrrrr.....
[09:56] <James296> lol
[09:56] <James296> ok
[09:56] <genii> nbkr: Yeah, sorry
[09:56] <genii> juro ehci not ohci ... my mistake
[09:56] <James296> also, is it possible to play divx videos in Firefox?
[09:56] <juro> nbkr, not found either :(
[09:56] <cardshark> hello people
[09:57] <nbkr> juro, try sudo modprobe ehci_hcd
[09:57] <Evanlec> !apache
[09:57] <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+)
[09:57] <James296> ???
[09:57] <James296> is it possible to play divx videos in Firefox?
[09:58] <juro> nbkr, looks good. thanx
[09:58] <timemmmmmm> heya gus
[09:58] <timemmmmmm> guys
[09:58] <niber> hello
[09:58] <velko> James296, yes. you have to install either mozilla-mplayer or totem-mozilla
[09:59] <timemmmmmm> i need some help with my ubuntu 7, if someone can. I have 2 audio devices, how to chose the favourite one?
[09:59] <niber> has anybody got working logitech mouse mx1000 and wacom tablet?
[09:59] <genii> juro: what does:    modprobe -l *hci             report?
[09:59] <heffa> server irc.wondernet.nu
[10:00] <timemmmmmm> untill yesterday it worked automatic, today don't work
[10:00] <juro> genii, reports the following: scsi/ahci.ko , mmc/sdhci.ko , bluetooth/hci_vhci.ko
[10:00] <warbler> !sound
[10:00] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[10:01] <dbruns> OK i start lighttpd  with /etc/init.d/lighttpd start but  when i try to stop or restart it.. it doesn't actually stop it
[10:01] <timemmmmmm> thx i have 2 devices with alsa mixer working
[10:01] <genii> Weird
[10:01] <timemmmmmm> sound work but with the internal audio device, not with my creative
[10:02] <juro> genii, why?
[10:02] <timemmmmmm> yesterday it used the creative
[10:02] <gottatrieit> HI. Can anyone help me with information on receiving fm streaming broadcasts? I had gStreamer downloaded once by using Automatix, but I had to wipe my hdd and reinstall everything and lost it.
[10:03] <Fluffy-Wuffy> what do things like "%%F" and "%%u" mean in in application launch commands?
[10:03] <timemmmmmm> btw i'm gonna read forum, thx ubotu...but something is not regular
[10:03] <jimcooncat> gottatrieit: I use streamtuner and xmms
[10:03] <genii> back
[10:03] <warbler> timemmmmmm: you need to disable one in the bios
[10:03] <timemmmmmm> i think too
[10:04] <timemmmmmm> they should be in conflict
[10:04] <timemmmmmm> btw i have 3 os on my desktop and i don't want to disable it in bios
[10:04] <timemmmmmm> need to find a linux solution
[10:04] <gottatrieit> jimcooncat: That's probaly the one I want! Streamtuner. Thanks, I'll go get it now. I thought it was gstreamer
[10:04] <genii> juro: Was expecting to see some ohci or ehci there. but no matter. I believe that the usbcore module loads whatever specific driver is neccesary
[10:05] <jimcooncat> gottatrieit: you probably meant gstreamer, though
[10:05] <timemmmmmm> yesterday worked perfectly, selected the creative and using that, i only edited os in menu.lst and now use the internal -.-
[10:05] <jimcooncat> gottatrieit: streamtuner is to find stations, xmms is the player
[10:06] <jimcooncat> gottatrieit: gstreamer is an audio program, too
[10:06] <gottatrieit> Right. That's the one I want, the tuner. I have xmms. Thanks, jimcooncat.
[10:06] <calc> gstreamer is more a multimedia framework
[10:06] <dbruns> when i try to /etc/init.d/lighttpd stop    it doesn't actually stop anything   and its writing to the correct .pid file and able to access it when i stop.. but nothing happens.. any ideas?
[10:06] <Fluffy-Wuffy> Veinor & genii, i switched a programs launch command to "gksudo "appname % u"" but then it just crashes when i run it...
[10:06] <genii> dbruns: I had a similar issue with a startup script. It does not make a proper pid lockfile and so stop command fails, cannot kill it since pid is unknown
[10:06] <Semidios> warbler, I changed the mount point in fstab to /media/Media . but it still mounted in /mnt/Media . anythoughts?
[10:06] <Veinor> Fluffy-Wuffy: what're you trying to do?
[10:07] <handl3r> hi
[10:07] <jimcooncat> calc: thanks. I'm not into it the multimedia stuff.
[10:07] <gottatrieit> Appreciate the comeback, jimcooncat.  Now I remember using Streamtuner and xmms. bye for now.
[10:07] <Veinor> genii: killall process name?
[10:07] <handl3r> can someone help me get my videocard drivers working
[10:07] <tsukasa_> someone help.. dpkg tried to install something that didnt work and now whenever the system uses it it errors out trying to install the bad package from before
[10:07] <genii> dbruns: I used one of the other working files as example
[10:07] <tsukasa_> how do i fix that
[10:07] <wastrel> dbruns:  is it cleaning up existing open connections ?  or are you still able to initiate connections
[10:07] <dbruns> wastrel: still able to initiate connections
[10:07] <dbruns> wastrel: its cleaning upt he pid file it created though..
[10:07] <soundray> tsukasa_: run 'sudo apt-get -f install' and paste the output on http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org please
[10:08] <genii> Veinor: No, from in the /etc/init.d sh file
[10:08] <Veinor> oh, right
[10:08] <Fluffy-Wuffy> Venior: I am trying to run /update clamtk (clam antivirus) and it says i need root privileges, but adding gksudo to the launch command only crashes the program
[10:08] <timemmmmmm> thx very much guys u gave me good wikis, i'll read on
[10:08] <timemmmmmm> ^^
[10:08] <Fluffy-Wuffy> run & update
[10:08] <Fluffy-Wuffy> *
[10:08] <NMajik> I know this is a very easy question, but I can't seem to find the answer: How can I grep for a colon?
[10:08] <jimcooncat> kbrooks, you still looking for window activity stuff?
[10:08] <soundray> tsukasa_: when you're ready, post the link here.
[10:09] <Veinor> Fluffy-Wuffy: so what exactly are you typing in and where?
[10:09] <tsukasa_> soundray: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38164/
[10:09] <Fluffy-Wuffy> i copied the clamtk "virus scanner" entry from the applications list to the desktop so i could add "gksudo" to its launch command to run it as root
[10:10] <warbler> Semidios: should have been mounted as /media/hdb if it is your second hard drive
[10:10] <kbrooks> Q: i don't need sound. how do i turn off esd?
[10:10] <soundray> tsukasa_: you should probably get rid of this daemontools thing. Do you want me to show you how?
[10:10] <tsukasa_> soundray: yeah, please
[10:10] <handl3r> can someone help me get my video drivers working?
[10:10] <kbrooks> also, how do i fully mute the sound?
[10:10] <soundray> tsukasa_: are you familiar with basic system file editing?
[10:10] <tsukasa_> yeah
[10:11] <Fluffy-Wuffy> Veinor: i copied the clamtk "virus scanner" entry from the applications list to the desktop so i could add "gksudo" to its launch command to run it as root
[10:11] <Veinor> Fluffy-Wuffy: try running it from a terminal
[10:11] <warbler> Semidios: if in fstab your / directory is hda then the second hard drive is hdb
[10:11] <Fluffy-Wuffy> how do i do that?
[10:11] <Semidios> warbler, so all these problems are probably because I keep calling it "Media" not "sdb1"??
[10:12] <Fluffy-Wuffy> how do i run it from terminal Veinor
[10:12] <handl3r> no matter what i do the max display resolution is 1024x768
[10:12] <kbrooks> Q: i don't need sound. how do i turn off esd?
[10:12] <Veinor> fluffy-wuffy: open the launcher to see the command that it's running, then co to applications->accessories->terminal
[10:12] <soundray> tsukasa_: edit /var/lib/dpkg/info/daemontools.postinst' and insert "exit 0" as the second line. Then do a 'sudo apt-get --purge remove daemontools'
[10:12] <warbler> Semidios: you and ubuntu have to call it the same name
[10:12] <NielsE> I just got to say it, ubuntu gutsy gibbon is just fantastic! :-D
[10:13] <TU> is there anyway to find out what happened when i typed command X? ie i installed xfce is there anyway to find out whatever else it installed?
[10:13] <jimcooncat> kbrooks, you still looking for window activity stuff?
[10:13] <scraliontis> is gutsy stable yet, can i get it for powerpc?
[10:13] <kbrooks> jimcooncat, no, xmon doesnt work for me
[10:13] <NielsE> no, its still in development
[10:13] <NielsE> next month it will go stable
[10:13] <gurkan> hello
[10:13] <tritium> scraliontis: #ubuntu+1 for gutsy info
[10:13] <jimcooncat> kbrooks, found something else
[10:13] <NielsE> hello
[10:13] <scraliontis> thanks
[10:13] <handl3r> can someone help me change my display resolution???
[10:13] <gurkan> any helpers around?
[10:13] <kbrooks> um, how can i turn off esd???
[10:14] <Veinor> gurkan: just ask your question ;)
[10:14] <tsukasa_> soundray: i got an error subprocess pre-removal script returned exit status 2
[10:14] <Fluffy-Wuffy> grr, how do i rebuild my fonts cache?
[10:14] <soundray> tsukasa_: okay, do the same thing to /var/lib/dpkg/info/daemontools.prerm
[10:14] <jimcooncat> kbrooks, devilspie has a windowproperty function, which calls window manager hints ....
[10:15] <kbrooks> um, how can i turn off esd?
[10:15] <gurkan> oh, ok. first of all i'm newbie on linux and ubuntu. yesterday i received cd of ubuntu 7.04 and i installed it. i'm connecting internet via usb wireless adapter and i tried to some ways to install driver of my usb adapter.
[10:15] <kbrooks> !esd
[10:15] <ubotu> esd is the enlightened sound deamon. It's deprecated, use !alsa instead
[10:15] <gurkan> so my question is: how can i set a udev rule?
[10:15] <jimcooncat> kbrooks: _NET_WM_USER_TIME: This property contains the XServer time at which last user activity in this window took place.
[10:15] <gurkan> when i try it, it says "permission denied" :s
[10:15] <kbrooks> !alsa
[10:15] <ubotu> If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[10:15] <NCLI> Ok guys, I'm in serious problems. Read this thread, which has has very lackluster replies, then please give me some ideas as to what I can do! http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=556296
[10:15] <slashzul> how do you remove files with a starting weird char names, they arent ascii chars
[10:15] <handl3r> how do i get my display resolution to be bigger than 1024x768???
[10:16] <soundray> gurkan: you don't need to dabble with udev to enable USB wireless. Follow the ubotu factoid:
[10:16] <LookinForFreenet> kbrooks: to turn off esd goto System -> Preferences -> Sound
[10:16] <tsukasa_> soundray: got it, thanks
[10:16] <soundray> !wifi | gurkan
[10:16] <ubotu> gurkan: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[10:16] <LookinForFreenet> click at the Sounds tab
[10:16] <warbler> gurkan: are you using sudo ?
[10:16] <Veinor> slashzul: via nautilus?
[10:16] <gurkan> yes
[10:16] <LookinForFreenet> and uncheck "Enable software sound mixing (ESD)
[10:16] <gurkan> yes warbler*
[10:16] <Heka> is ati radeon x1950pro supported on ubuntu?
[10:16] <NCLI>  Ok guys, I'm in serious problems. Read this thread, which has has very lackluster replies, then please give me some ideas as to what I can do! http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=556296
[10:17] <NCLI> I installed Feisty a few minutes ago, totally clean install, after formatting my HDD. However, when I start my laptop, it doesnt even open Grub. After the OS boot screen, it just displays a blank screen with a blinking cursor in the top left corner, nothing else.
[10:17] <NCLI> If I try to boot from the install cd, it does the same thing. I installed the 32 bit version.
[10:17] <NCLI> CPU/ AMD Turion 64 X2 1.60 GHz
[10:17] <NCLI> GPU/ Geforce 7400.
[10:17] <kbrooks> LookinForFreenet, ok, thank you
[10:17] <dbruns> grrr ubuntu is starting to annoy me...  just did apt-get install screen   and backspace doesn't work in it?...
[10:17] <slashzul> how do you remove files with a starting weird char names, they arent ascii chars
[10:17] <handl3r> can someone help me make my x700 work with Fiesty???
[10:17] <POVaddct> dbruns: gnome terminal?
[10:17] <LookinForFreenet> Handl3r
[10:17] <kbrooks> handl3r, ask
[10:17] <twocarlo_> .
[10:17] <dbruns> POVaddct: no...
[10:17] <LookinForFreenet> what driver are you using?
[10:17] <soundray> slashzul: try with a wildcard, if you can still name it uniquely
[10:17] <POVaddct> dbruns: xterm?
[10:17] <gurkan> warbler: i mean, i know sudo but for set a udev rule i never use it.
[10:17] <handl3r> well it doesn't work
[10:17] <dbruns> POVaddct: iTerm on a mac
[10:18] <NCLI> I installed Feisty a few minutes ago, totally clean install, after formatting my HDD. However, when I start my laptop, it doesnt even open Grub. After the OS boot screen, it just displays a blank screen with a blinking cursor in the top left corner, nothing else.
[10:18] <NCLI> If I try to boot from the install cd, it does the same thing. I installed the 32 bit version.
[10:18] <NCLI> CPU/ AMD Turion 64 X2 1.60 GHz
[10:18] <NCLI> GPU/ Geforce 7400.
[10:18] <genii> slashzul: eg: rm ???abcd
[10:18] <NCLI> I'm sorry about all the reposts...
[10:18] <warbler> gurkan: in " users and groups " check your permission for modems for your user
[10:18] <handl3r> my resolution wont go bigger than 1024x768
[10:18] <dbruns> POVaddct:  i'm not working directly on the linux box...
[10:18] <LookinForFreenet> handl3r: for ATI you have two drivers, the opensource and ATI's own
[10:18] <genii> slashzul: where ? is non-ascii
[10:18] <kbrooks> NCLI, cpu/gpu is not revelant
[10:18] <Veinor> slashzul: if the file's name is <weird character>ilename, then rm ?ilename should do it
[10:18] <handl3r> which do i use?
[10:18] <Heka> how to get rid off composite error when enabling desktop effects? graph card is ati x1950 pro
[10:18] <NCLI> Ok then. What is relevant?
[10:18] <LookinForFreenet> handl3r: use the ATI one for maximum performance and support
[10:18] <POVaddct> dbruns: can you configure iTerm to send ^H instead of ^? when pressing backspace?
[10:18] <gurkan> can I use chmod for it?
[10:18] <LookinForFreenet> handl3r: which ubuntu are u using?
[10:18] <soundray> gurkan: you're only causing trouble for yourself if you try to create udev rules. Did you get my earlier messages?
[10:18] <handl3r> LookinForFreenet: fiesty
[10:19] <LookinForFreenet> handl3r: ok
[10:19] <handl3r> LookinForFreenet: ive downloaded the file and installed it
[10:19] <LookinForFreenet> download from here the latest driver: http://ati.amd.com/support/driver.html
[10:19] <Ademan__> are there any projects that sell apt repositories on cd?
[10:19] <mc44> NCLI: How did you install it if you can't boot from the CD?
[10:19] <dbruns> POVaddct:   i just did alias screen="TERM=screen screen
[10:19] <LookinForFreenet> handl3r: the installation is straight forward
[10:19] <dbruns> and its fine now..
[10:19] <handl3r> LookinForFreenet: yes
[10:19] <handl3r> LookinForFreenet: but it still doesn't work
[10:20] <LookinForFreenet> k talk to me in priv i will guide u through the process
[10:20] <kbrooks> how do i turn off hp printing services?
[10:20] <tsukasa_> sigh, can anyone help me figure out how to get my videocard installed correctly? 8800gts
[10:20] <POVaddct> dbruns: hmm, okay. then the terminfo databased on ubuntu doesnt know iTerm i guess
[10:20] <NCLI> mc44: I could boot from the cd before installing Feisty, but now that I've installed it, it just stalls at the blinking cursor, not even loading GRUB, or any bootable disc in the DVD-drive.,
[10:20] <tsukasa_> i have the nvidia-new driver installed but nvidia-settings keeps complaining about xorg.conf
[10:20] <LookinForFreenet> kbrooks: /etc/init.d/hplip stop
[10:21] <Pirate_Hunter> has anyone figured out how to get amsn97 b. to work since it doesnt download or isntall tls 1.5 automatically?
[10:21] <mc44> NCLI: try pressing F2 to get to grub
[10:21] <dbruns> POVaddct: apparently
[10:21] <Semidios> warbler, I deleted all the previous folders I created for it.  and changed everything to say 'sdb1' and it mounted on the desktop.  Thank you for the help.  Hope you are here later, when I ask how to change its name, so it shows up as 'Media' instead of sdb1 lol
[10:21] <dbruns> POVaddct: it does the same thing from pUTTY
[10:21] <dbruns> POVaddct:  well it doesn't anymore.. now that i fixed it.. but it did
[10:21] <POVaddct> dbruns: does iTerm set the TERM variable to iTerm or to xterm?
[10:21] <warbler> Semidios: yaaah
[10:22] <velko> kbrooks, it's a package you can deinstall. can't remember the exact name though. but it's easy recognizable
[10:22] <dbruns> POVaddct: i have no idea
[10:22] <NCLI> F2 didn't work. caps-lock doesn't light up when I press it, so I guess the keyboard doesn't work ATM.
[10:22] <dbruns> POVaddct: never needed or wanted to know ;p
[10:22] <kbrooks> velko, ?
[10:22] <velko> kbrooks, you asked how to turn off hp printing services, right?
[10:23] <dbruns> all i know is iTerm on OS X is my favorite terminal of any OS  ;p  better than   xterm, aterm, lterm, etc
[10:23] <kbrooks> velko, yes
[10:23] <dbruns> although Eterm is nice
[10:23] <dbruns> i still like iTerm on my mac ;p
[10:23] <POVaddct> dbruns: well i don't use OS X
[10:23] <velko> kbrooks, i suppose it's something you see while booting and this troubles you because you don't have hp printer
[10:23] <LookinForFreenet> kbrooks: you can disable hp printing services by typing: sudo /etc/init.d/hplip stop
[10:23] <jnz^> hi
[10:23] <NCLI>  F2 didn't work. caps-lock doesn't light up when I press it, so I guess the keyboard doesn't work ATM.
[10:23] <dbruns> POVaddct: you are missing out..   hehe i didn't either until a year ago
[10:23] <Pirate_Hunter> has anyone figured out how to get amsn97 b. to work since it doesnt download or isntall tls 1.5 automatically?
[10:23] <kbrooks> LookinForFreenet, thx
[10:24] <dbruns> is start-stop-daemon an ubuntu thing?
[10:24] <igor> 441705595
[10:24] <kbrooks> dbruns, linux thing
[10:24] <LookinForFreenet> kbrooks: if you wanna disable it so it doesn start at all then: sudo update-rc.d -f hplip remove
[10:24] <jnz^> why my Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 02) don't works?
[10:24] <jnz^> why my Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 02)
[10:24] <twocarlo_> whats the ideal on making a swap partion
[10:24] <POVaddct> dbruns: i use plain old xterm. it simply works. and i don't need things like transparency. i want readable terms.
[10:24] <twocarlo_> size?
[10:24] <dbruns> kbrooks: hmm gentoo doesn't use it.. or didn't anyways
[10:24] <jnz^> shit ... sorry
[10:24] <NCLI> No help to be found?
[10:24] <NCLI> I installed Feisty a few minutes ago, totally clean install, after formatting my HDD. However, when I start my laptop, it doesnt even open Grub. After the OS boot screen, it just displays a blank screen with a blinking cursor in the top left corner, nothing else.
[10:24] <NCLI> If I try to boot from the install cd, it does the same thing. I installed the 32 bit version.
[10:24] <soundray> dbruns: it's got Debian origins
[10:24] <velko> dbruns, nope. it's in debian also
[10:24] <dbruns> ahh
[10:24] <dbruns> makes sense
[10:25] <dbruns> i've got way more experience in gentoo and slackware ;p
[10:25] <bruenig> dbruns, how does it do it then? slackware arch and debian, fedora etc. all do that
[10:25] <dbruns> than debian based distros
[10:25] <POVaddct> dbruns: i use debian based distros since 2000
[10:25] <twocarlo_> whats the ideal size for a swp partition
[10:25] <dbruns> bruenig: slackwhere didn't used to long ago
[10:25] <dbruns> twocarlo:  50 gigs
[10:25] <Meroigo_> dbruns: isn't that a bit much?
[10:25] <kbrooks> dbruns, 50 gigs is too much
[10:26] <dbruns> twocarlo_: i usually use 512 MB or 1g
[10:26] <Fluffy-Wuffy> Im starting Clamtk through terminal Veinor and it still says it needs root privileges
[10:26] <soundray> twocarlo: roughly your RAM times 1 to 2
[10:26] <dbruns> ;p
[10:26] <hacknslash> twocarlo_: i use 512Mb
[10:26] <NCLI> Even if your ideas are totally out there, give it a shot, plese.
[10:26] <Meroigo_> twocarlo: I got 512 MB RAM and use 2 GB for swap.
[10:26] <dbruns> even with 2 gigs of ram i usually only go with 1GB of swap
[10:26] <Pirate_Hunter> has anyone figured out how to get amsn97 b. to work since it doesnt download or isntall tls 1.5 automatically?
[10:27] <Veinor> Fluffy-Wuffy: even when you put 'gksudo' in front?
[10:27] <heguru> Pirate_Hunter: you can compile tls 1.5 manually and it works fine
[10:27] <bruenig> dbruns, so how does it do it then, like how does it stop daemons and such?
[10:27] <dbruns> bruenig: i'm sure it uses something similar
[10:27] <kbrooks> bruenig, not very much magic to understand
[10:27] <bruenig> I am just curious
[10:27] <NCLI> I installed Feisty a few minutes ago, totally clean install, after formatting my HDD. However, when I start my laptop, it doesnt even open Grub. After the OS boot screen, it just displays a blank screen with a blinking cursor in the top left corner, nothing else.
[10:27] <NCLI> If I try to boot from the install cd, it does the same thing. I installed the 32 bit version.
[10:27] <velko> bruenig, slack uses different boot system
[10:27] <Evanlec> !tsl
[10:27] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tsl - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:28] <Evanlec> !tls
[10:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about tls - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[10:28] <Fluffy-Wuffy> then it allows it Veinor, i dont know why the gksudo launcher wasnt good enough
[10:28] <kbrooks> bruenig, i saay "not very much" because there IS magic
[10:28] <Pirate_Hunter> heguru: easier said than done, got the files have no clue how to compile there is no read me file or instructions with it, cna you help me?
[10:28] <bruenig> velko, yes I am aware, but the rc.scripts take the same arguments, they use bsd style init which is preferable I would say
[10:28] <heguru> pirate_hunter: yes do u wanna talk here or can u priv msg me?
[10:28] <soundray> NCLI: installing in vmware?
[10:29] <heguru> pirate_hunter: are u planning to use amsn with the default tcl/tk library (no font AA = UGLY FONTS) or are u willing to compile tck/tk 8.5 as well?
[10:29] <NCLI> vmware? Be warned, I'm a linux noob. I used the alternate cd to get around problems with the nvidia drivers though.
[10:29] <velko> bruenig, i used slack for a short while a long time ago and i cannot remember how it's done
[10:30] <Meroigo_> is there any easy way to install support for typing in Japanese? And when I have done that, can I use some simpel GUI thing to change betweel layouts like in Windows?
[10:30] <soundray> NCLI: how long have you waited for something to happen?
[10:30] <heguru> Meoigo_: install SCIM
[10:30] <heguru> Meoigo_: sudo apt-get install scim
[10:30] <Pirate_Hunter> heguru: lets talk in a pvrt chanel and yes im feeling adventurers so teach me to compile the rest as well lets see how far i get
[10:30] <bruenig> velko, well, just thin instead of 5 directories of mindless symlinks, it just has the scripts themselves, nice
[10:30] <bruenig> think*
[10:30] <velko> bruenig, you have a point
[10:31] <heguru> Pirate_Hunter: ok
[10:31] <NCLI> hegrur: A loooong time...
[10:31] <NCLI> Still looking at that cursor as we speak...
[10:31] <dbruns> OK  so  my init script for lighttpd doesn't seem to be stopping it  i'm modifying the script and echoing out what its looking for on the PIDFILE and stuff and it all looks as though it should work
[10:32] <soundray> NCLI: pay attention to who you're talking to. -- You can't boot the install CD at all now?
[10:32] <NCLI> *soundray: I've been waiting a long time. Read your name as heguru somehow.
[10:32] <heguru> Pirate_Hunter: it seems i can't PM??
[10:32] <Meroigo_> heguru: I seem to have it installed allready. Now what ? :)
[10:33] <Pirate_Hunter> you must have turned it off lets just make a channel for our selves
[10:33] <genii> dbruns: Make sure the /var/run/<whateverpidfile> exists
[10:33] <NCLI> I can't boot any cd's at all, no. I suspect that Ubuntu somehow altered my boot settings, but it doesn't work even after restoring the system default.
[10:33] <mac_> what is the min hard disk requirement for ubuntu?
[10:33] <heguru> Meroigo: now goto System -> Preferences -> SCIM Input Method Setup
[10:34] <soundray> NCLI: Ubuntu wouldn't access your BIOS settings. Do you have a floppy drive by any chance?
[10:34] <heguru> Merogio_: then select Panel -> GTK
[10:34] <heguru> and Check "Show Tray Icon"
[10:34] <mac_> what is the min hard disk requirement for ubuntu?
[10:34] <Tomasso> i installed ubuntu server on vmware, but doesnt recognize the vmware network interface, do you know of any gui text tool to configure it ?
[10:34] <Pirate_Hunter> heguru: find me in /j #compile
[10:34] <hmhowi1> mac_: i'd go for at least 5 GB once you've instlaled all the software you want
[10:34] <dbruns> genii: it doesn't ;p  the pidfile its looking for is in /tmp/main_lighttpd.pid
[10:34] <dbruns> which does exist
[10:35] <NCLI> Sadly, no. I guess I could hook the one from my PC up to my laptop via a USB cable, but I'm not sure it'd work.
[10:35] <soundray> mac_: you can probably squeeze it into 1.5GB, but won't be able to do much with it.
[10:35] <soundray> NCLI: no, don
[10:35] <NCLI> Ok.
[10:35] <soundray> NCLI: no, don't worry, it's just a frequent cause of the problem you describe, a non-boot floppy left in the drive ;)
[10:35] <mac_> 9GB enough?
[10:36] <NCLI> Oh, ok. Well that's certainly not it this time. I'll just go get the charger for my laptop, be right back.
[10:36] <soundray> mac_: plenty.
[10:36] <mac_> with 9Gb can install ubuntu?
[10:36] <ilder> Do i need a firewall when only got ssh open ?, using denyhosts to ?
[10:36] <ndube> mac_ : yup
[10:36] <mac_> I used it mainly for internet surfing
[10:36] <mac_> thanks
[10:36] <dbruns> genii: the pid file exists looks valid.. permissions look fine..
[10:36] <NCLI> back
[10:37] <genii> dbruns: What pid number is in the pidfile?
[10:37] <tsukasa_> can someone help me diagnose a graphics driver problem
[10:37] <dbruns> genii: the pid for the process
[10:37] <soundray> ilder: no
[10:37] <Meroigo_> heguru: I have done that now. I don't see any icon for scim in tray :)
[10:37] <ilder> soundray: ok, thx
[10:37] <dbruns> genii the same pid i see when i ps aux
[10:38] <soundray> NCLI: can you enter your BIOS setup?
[10:38] <NCLI> Yes. What do you need to know?
[10:38] <genii> dbruns: Thats what i wanted to know, if it was same as ps shows :)
[10:38] <soundray> NCLI: you want to check whether your BIOS is still aware of your hard disk drive.
[10:38] <genii> dbruns: Looks like maybe the stop/restart parts could be broken in the init.d script
[10:39] <NCLI> It is. I can see my Toskiba drive listed as my secondary boot option.
[10:39] <markelhas> hi ppl i want to pass a iso (512Mb) from a linux box to a windows box. When i start the transfer it says that will take 25 minssss. Is this normal!?
[10:39] <dbruns> genii: thats what i'm doing  i'm gonna echo out the command its running cause i typed basically what it was doing by hand and it did stop it.. i'll copy it exactly and try
[10:39] <tsukasa_> hi
[10:39] <dbruns> GRRRRR  darn ubuntu's default config for  vim  :(   left and right arrow keys don't work when in insert mode :(
[10:39] <hacknslash> tsukasa_: hullo
[10:40] <qos> hey guys, can somebody tell me how to apply the ubuntu patch/diff to the source?
[10:40] <soundray> NCLI: the first being the CD-ROM drive?
[10:40] <tsukasa_> can someone help me diagnose a problem im having with the nvidia drivers
[10:40] <NCLI> Exactly.
[10:40] <bruenig> dbruns, yeah, if you want some coherent configs for stuff like that, might pick another distro
[10:40] <hacknslash> tsukasa_: whats the problem
[10:40] <dbruns> bruenig:  haha
[10:40] <tsukasa_> hacknslash: well, nvidia-settings keeps complaining im not using the nvidia x driver, and to run nvidia-xconfg to fix it
[10:40] <markelhas> hi ppl i want to pass a iso (512Mb) from a linux box to a windows box (wireless 11mb). When i start the transfer it says that will take 25 minssss. Is this normal!?
[10:41] <dbruns> bruenig: not that big of a deal i have my own dotfiles i'll move over to this box eventually but its a brand new server on vpslink so i'm setting everything up...
[10:41] <tsukasa_> hacknslash: which i do but nvidia-settings still complains im not using it
[10:41] <tux_64> hi
[10:41] <qos> hey guys, can somebody tell me how to apply the ubuntu patch/diff files to the source?
[10:41] <genii> dbruns: When i needed to make an init.d script, i just basically lifted the dbus one and modified it, worked fine
[10:41] <dbruns> bruenig: figured i'd give ubuntu a shot
[10:41] <dbruns> genii: i may do that
[10:41] <tsukasa_> hacknslash: im using the nvidia-new drivers for an 8800gts on ubuntu
[10:41] <soundray> NCLI: have you got any USB devices attached?
[10:41] <wdh> markelhas, yes.. i guess it is.. ideally, 11mbit is about 1MB/s.. so 512 MB is approx 10 minutes.. but then again, the world isn't ideal.. so you are never going to get to 1MB/s
[10:41] <saritor> dbruns, how do you start vim when you use it? on the CLI you need to type vim and it will allow you to use your arrows. If you are just typing vi then it actually uses the classic vi editor
[10:41] <AnUbiSn> xserver fail to start
[10:41] <NCLI> No.
[10:42] <tux_64> i created a portforward wich worked fine for a few weeks but know (i changed nothing) it does not work any more
[10:42] <dstadulis> I need to access mozilla's cache files and to do so I have to access the /.mozilla/ directory.  How do I navigate to that directory via a shell?
[10:42] <hacknslash> tsukasa_: i too use those drivers no probs
[10:42] <dbruns> saritor: AHHHHH lazy me..   vi... not aliased to vim :9
[10:42] <Veinor> dstadulis: cd ~/.mozilla
[10:42] <tux_64> dstadulis: cd $HOME/.mozilla
[10:42] <markelhas> wdh, it says that will take 25 minutes, that's terrible....
[10:42] <saritor> dbruns, i found that out the hard way too =p
[10:42] <hacknslash> tsukasa_: are you using the gl desktop ?
[10:42] <dbruns> saritor: thanks much ;p
[10:42] <saritor> dbruns, no problem
[10:43] <AnUbiSn> im trying to use the 8.41 .7 fglrx
[10:43] <bb__> irc://irc.esylum.net/omfg
[10:43] <wdh> markelhas, it's quite common.. if you want it to go faster, use an UTP-cable
[10:43] <soundray> NCLI: your problem sounds to me like it's hardware related. I don't think it's got anything to do with your feisty installation.
[10:43] <tsukasa_> hacknslash: if you mean glx then yes
[10:43] <dstadulis> Veinor: what are /.inserthere directories?  why are they hidden?
[10:43] <markelhas> wdh, if i try between to windows box i think takes less time.
[10:43] <Veinor> they're hidden becaues they're used for internal usage... like hidden directories in windows.
[10:43] <hacknslash> tsukasa_: which version of ubuntu
[10:43] <dstadulis> Veinor: how can I unhide them
[10:43] <Veinor> the . is what tells the shell to hide them; you can view them via ls -a
[10:43] <tsukasa_> hacknslash: gutsy tribe 5
[10:43] <qos> can somebody tell me how to apply the ubuntu patch/diff files to the source?
[10:43] <AnUbiSn> im  stuck with the vesa driver
[10:43] <dstadulis> ahhh thanks
[10:44] <wdh> markelhas, well, then maybe the driver for your wireless chip isn't as good for linux
[10:44] <NCLI> Then how come it only happened after installing Feisty? I had no problems before.
[10:44] <o[0^0] o> rver irc.webchat.org
[10:44] <AnUbiSn> when i revert back
[10:44] <dbruns> WHAAAHHAA i figured it out
[10:44] <wdh> markelhas, but hey, there isnt much you can do about it.. just be patient
[10:44] <soundray> NCLI: coincidence.
[10:44] <Veinor> dstadulis: in this case, it needs to stay hidden, otherwise mozilla won't find it. though I suppose you could move it and then hardlink... any old hands here know whether that would be a good idea or not?
[10:44] <AnUbiSn> can some body h=elp me
[10:44] <NCLI> Hell of a mad coincidence if you ask me :S
[10:44] <hacknslash> tsukasa_: ah sorry no spare machines to test on for gutsy
[10:44] <tsukasa_> hacknslash: it was sortof working earlier. nvidia-settings launched fine anyways. but see now apt-get thinks i dont have it installed even though i do
[10:44] <dbruns> stupid init script doesn't snag the pid file variable fromt he lighttpd.conf   it makes its own assuming its the right one
[10:44] <markelhas> wdh, ok i has thinking that was some bat samba config or something like that
[10:44] <NCLI> Any idea where I should go next?
[10:44] <dstadulis> Veinor: ls -a is good enough for me
[10:44] <dstadulis> Veinor: I just needed to see them
[10:44] <soundray> NCLI: it's just a guess, I may be wrong. Please ask the channel again, I'll keep out of it :)
[10:44] <markelhas> *bad
[10:45] <dbruns> where can i go to submit a fix for an ubuntu init script?
[10:45] <NCLI> I'm just glad I chose to backup my entire windows install...
[10:45] <NCLI> Ok, thanks for trying!
[10:45] <soundray> NCLI: leave more time between repetitions please -- give new people a chance to log on before you repeat.
[10:45] <wdh> markelhas, my 54mbit wlan doesnt go much faster then 10-20mbit.. they are just not as fast as they are supposed to be
[10:45] <panosru> What are desklets?
[10:45] <NCLI> Understood. I'll repeat once now, then wait 5 mins.
[10:45] <NCLI> I installed Feisty a few minutes ago, totally clean install, after formatting my HDD. However, when I start my laptop, it doesnt even open Grub. After the BIOS boot screen, it just displays a blank screen with a blinking cursor in the top left corner, nothing else.
[10:45] <NCLI> If I try to boot from a cd, it does the same thing. I installed the 32 bit version from the alternate install cd.
[10:46] <AnUbiSn> can somer body helkp mer'
[10:46] <curious101> hi, I just want to know if there are any packages installed with Ubuntu by default that deals with a PPPOE dialer?
[10:46] <ajisin> can i change broadcast address in my ubuntu?
[10:46] <qos> can somebody tell me how to apply the ubuntu patch/diff files to the source?
[10:46] <ajisin> 'll it increase internet speed?
[10:47] <markelhas> wdh, so will test it via a cable via my router to check if problem is from the wlan.
[10:47] <soundray> LjL: would you mind having a look at NCLI's problem? It has me dumbfounded...
[10:47] <benanzo> I have an Ubuntu chroot that I built with deboostrap and schroot, but I can't use ctrl-shft-v to paste into the chrooted term -- how do I fix this?
[10:47] <bibe> hi, i've a notebook which pxe- and usb-boot is not working. a cd-rom drive is not available. a want to install ubuntu. so i would put the HDD of this book into inother, install ubuntu and put it in the complicating book again. the two books have very differenz hardware environments. is it possible to execute something like apt-get install ALL --reinstall after changing the harddisk?
[10:47] <qos> how to apply the ubuntu patch/diff files to the source?
[10:47] <wdh> markelhas, hv fun
[10:47] <mac_> ndube: just now I mentioned after installing ubuntu cannot install WinXP, I solved the problem already
[10:47] <bruenig> same way you do it for anything else
[10:48] <NCLI> Guess he's AFK.
[10:48] <benanzo> qos: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/School/PatchingSources
[10:48] <ajisin> can i change broadcast address in my ubuntu?
[10:48] <curious101> hi, I just want to know if there are any packages installed with Ubuntu by default that deals with a PPPOE dialer?
[10:48] <ndube> mac_ nice, what was it?
[10:48] <mac_> ndube: so simple, just disable the sata native support in bios
[10:48] <benanzo> curious101: network-admin
[10:49] <curious101> oh, let me try that command.
[10:49] <ajisin> can i change broadcast address in my ubuntu?
[10:49] <benanzo> anyone know why I can't paste into a chrooted terminal?
[10:49] <soundray> bibe: you can reconfigure all packages with 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure -a'. I don't think this will be best, though. Have a look at ubotu's install factoid below, and see if you find anything about "pre-seeding" a hard disk.
[10:49] <soundray> !install | bibe
[10:49] <ubotu> bibe: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - See also !automate
[10:49] <Adrammelech> hi, this is my first try with ubuntu
[10:50] <kbrooks> benanzo, you can't? huh?
[10:50] <soundray> !hi | Adrammelech
[10:50] <ubotu> Adrammelech: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu!
[10:50] <benanzo> no --
[10:50] <kbrooks> brb
 anyone know why I can't paste into a chrooted terminal? try CTRL+SHIFT+V
[10:50] <ajisin> how to change broadcast address? plx tell
[10:50] <Adrammelech> i got some problems with JAVA
[10:50] <NCLI> I installed Feisty a few minutes ago, totally clean install, after formatting my HDD. However, when I start my laptop, it doesnt even open Grub. After the BIOS boot screen, it just displays a blank screen with a blinking cursor in the top left corner, nothing else.
[10:50] <NCLI> If I try to boot from a cd, it does the same thing. I installed the 32 bit version from the alternate install cd.
[10:50] <soundray> Adrammelech: please elaborate
[10:51] <benanzo> I built a feisty chroot with debootstrap and schroot but I only get ^V when I do ctrl-shift-v
[10:51] <qos_> how to apply the ubuntu patch/diff files to the source?
[10:51] <benanzo> pasting into normal terminal works
[10:51] <mc44> anyone know how I can scroll while in screen?
[10:51] <curious101> @NCLI, it could be a display problem. I don't know
[10:51] <hacknslash> benanzo: shift pg up
 anyone know how I can scroll while in screen? using the terminal?
[10:51] <NCLI> Well, it doesn't explain why it won't even boot the XP setup...
[10:51] <Flats> Anyone know why my XMradio online won't work in Ubuntu?  The sound works but when it loads the radio station.  It says playing and immediately goes to stopped.
[10:52] <mc44> curious101: yes
[10:52] <soundray> mc44: Ctrl-A [ switches to copy mode
[10:52] <ajisin> HOW TO CHANGE BROADCAST ADDRESS IN UBUNTU?
[10:52] <Adrammelech> i tried to install it with "Hinzufgen/Entfernen"
[10:52] <benanzo> hacknslash: that scrolled the page, I want to paste
[10:52] <Adrammelech> i don know how it is in englisch
[10:52] <soundray> Adrammelech: Add/Remove. What happened then?
[10:52] <curious101> @mc44 = use the pipe command then less or more. eg. ls -l | less
[10:52] <heguru> ajisin: edit /etc/network/interfaces file
[10:52] <mc44> soundray: hmm, that still doesn't let me scroll with shift pgup
[10:52] <bruenig> ajisin, the mac?
[10:52] <soundray> mc44: but with the arrow keys
[10:53] <hacknslash> benanzo: shift insert
[10:53] <mc44> soundray: ahh, thanks. How do you exit copy mode?
[10:53] <Adrammelech> i was looking for java because sometimes i need it in my browser, so i tried to install it but the add/remove is stucking everytime
[10:53] <ajisin> bruenig : not mac address..its broadcast address
[10:53] <Adrammelech> all other applications are running well
[10:53] <benanzo> nothing -- ctrl-shift-v works in every other term but the chrooted one
[10:54] <ajisin> heguru : ok
[10:54] <soundray> mc44: just hit 's' (many keys will work, but for me it's mnemonic for stop)
[10:54] <curious101> @benanzo, the network-admin command isn't a PPPOE dialer
[10:54] <kbrooks> !tty
[10:54] <ubotu> To get to the TTY terminals 1-6, use the keystroke ctrl + alt + F1-F6 respectively (Alt+F7 will get you back to your graphical login).  To change the resolution for your TTY, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ChangeTTYResolution.
[10:54] <Adrammelech> so i think the problem is JAVA not my ubuntu
[10:54] <mc44> soundray: ah nice. Is there any way to get it to go back a page at a time like normal pgup behaviour?
[10:55] <GBenemy> Ok everybody, after 4 weeks of waiting, my ubuntu cd finally came
[10:55] <GBenemy> yay
[10:55] <benanzo> curious101: sorry, i thought you were looking for modem dialer
[10:55] <GBenemy> now for the installing bit
[10:55] <GBenemy> here's what i've got
[10:55] <curious101> oh, ok
[10:55] <soundray> mc44: Tried PgUp without a modifier?
[10:55] <curious101> thanks anyway
[10:55] <ajisin> heguru : when i putted that command u given me. following messege appeared ""Warning: unknown mime-type for "/etc/network/interfaces" -- using "application/*"
[10:55] <ajisin> Warning: unknown mime-type for "file" -- using "application/*"
[10:55] <ajisin> Error: no write permission for file "/etc/network/interfaces"
[10:55] <ajisin> Error: no "edit" mailcap rules found for type "application/*"
[10:55] <ajisin> ""
[10:55] <NCLI> I installed Feisty a few minutes ago, totally clean install, after formatting my HDD. However, when I start my laptop, it doesnt even open Grub. After the BIOS boot screen, it just displays a blank screen with a blinking cursor in the top left corner, nothing else.
[10:55] <NCLI> If I try to boot from a cd, it does the same thing. I installed the 32 bit version from the alternate install cd.
[10:55] <tungsten> anyone got any tips for installing C&C Red Alert 1 on Ubuntu?
[10:55] <mythtv> How do I get XChat to show a list of users on a channel?
[10:55] <mc44> soundray: hahaha. Of course I didn't try that :D
[10:55] <curious101> what command are you issuing mc44?
[10:55] <knaller> hi
[10:55] <mc44> sothank you kindly
[10:55] <GBenemy> windows vista, 50GB free on hdd....external hdd with 250gb free. I want to install on my extarnal hdd
[10:56] <mc44> soundray: thank you kindly,  :)
[10:56] <hacknslash> mythtv: /n
[10:56] <mc44> curious101: nothing, just navigating in screen
[10:56] <GBenemy> but i want my files on the external hdd to be accesible through both os's
[10:56] <soundray> mc44: screen is weird in some ways.
[10:56] <curious101> use the pipe then less or more: eg. ls -l | less
[10:56] <Adrammelech> and i have some other problems too, i want to install utorrent 1.6, how can i install this version?
[10:56] <dbruns> anyone know how to define  domain.tld to be the same as www.domain.tld  with lighttp?
[10:56] <GBenemy> btw: i've /never/ used any form of linux in my life
[10:56] <advdgoril> anyone ever have an issue with sound playing back really low? Even though all levels are set to max?
[10:57] <tungsten> anyone got any tips for installing C&C Red Alert 1 on Ubuntu?
[10:57] <soundray> Adrammelech: are you on 64 bits?
[10:57] <tungsten> dosbox?
[10:57] <oblib> hacknslash, come again? How do I make xchat show the list of users?
[10:57] <oblib> hacknslash, I changed nick's by the way
[10:57] <Adrammelech> no, its an old thinkpad x40
[10:58] <hacknslash> oblib: r u using xchat in a gui
[10:58] <CaptainFrisbee> olivb, CTRL F7 ?
[10:58] <InSaNiTyIG> i have a problem. i have a thinkpad t42. i have fiesty fawn installed. whenever i close the lid and reopen it shows a blank screen. i have the power settings to "do nothing". i tried "blank screen" but that did the same thing. any advice?
[10:58] <oblib> yeah hacknslash
[10:58] <oblib> hacknslash, I'm used to mIRC
[10:58] <soundray> Adrammelech: which version of ubuntu do you have?
[10:59] <GBenemy> anyone to help?
[10:59] <Adrammelech> i think 7.04, i got it from a linux magazine
[10:59] <curious101> what's your issue?
[10:59] <BarryToeman> Adrammelech: i recommend Deluge Torrent instead of utorrent.  You'll find it very similar and you won't need WINE for it to run: http://deluge-torrent.org/downloads
[10:59] <Adrammelech> i need utorrent 1.6 for a private tracker, other clients are blocked
[11:00] <NCLI> I installed Feisty a few minutes ago, totally clean install, after formatting my HDD. However, when I start my laptop, it doesnt even open Grub. After the BIOS boot screen, it just displays a blank screen with a blinking cursor in the top left corner, nothing else.
[11:00] <NCLI> If I try to boot from a cd, it does the same thing. I installed the 32 bit(I'm on a 64-bit system) version from the alternate install cd.
[11:00] <bruenig> Adrammelech, go get it
[11:00] <dstadulis> oblib: try control-u
[11:00] <bruenig> Adrammelech, utorrent.com iirc
[11:00] <soundray> Adrammelech: that's a windows program though, isn't it?
[11:00] <oblib> dstadulis, nothing happened
[11:01] <Johnson> recently my usb mouse has stopped working after suspend or sleep?
[11:01] <Adrammelech> yeah, i always used it with windows
[11:01] <dstadulis> oblib what build of xchat?
[11:01] <bruenig> !wine | Adrammelech
[11:01] <ubotu> Adrammelech: wine is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine for more information.
[11:01] <curious101> what about azureus? it has a linux version
[11:01] <Johnson> anybody know how to restart usb service?
[11:01] <bruenig> utorrent works flawlessly in wine
[11:01] <PriceChild> Adrammelech, deluge
[11:01] <oblib> dstadulis, 2.8.0, which should be whatever is current in Feisty
[11:01] <Adrammelech> ok, im gonna try it with wine
 anybody know how to restart usb service? is it a mounted drive?
[11:02] <dstadulis> oblib: are you using it in a gui?
[11:02] <oblib> dstadulis, yes
[11:02] <dstadulis> oblib: well click on Discussion up top and it should list it
[11:03] <dstadulis> oblib: my default was control-u
[11:03] <oblib> dstadulis, I don't see "Discussion"
[11:03] <Elda> Anyone by chance know how to get sound working on a P100 ST9752 Toshiba Laptop? >.>
[11:04] <Adrammelech> do i have to install all the media codecs one by one or can i download a package with all codecs?
[11:04] <Elda> I've been trying for about two days, and by following the guides, the most I've been able to determine is what MIGHT be my sound  card.
[11:04] <GBenemy> anyone by chance wanting to help me to install and use ubunut
[11:04] <GBenemy> **ubuntu
[11:05] <Elda> Well GBenemy, I've recently reinstalled it (AGAIN, lol) so I might be able to help o,o
[11:05] <soundray> !restricted | Adrammelech
[11:05] <ubotu> Adrammelech: 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
[11:05] <dewphy_> hey
[11:05] <dewphy_> je viens de revenir ds ma chambre
[11:05] <Elda> Every time I've tried it seems everything works but one thing, hehe
[11:05] <dstadulis> oblib: do you see at the top the following task bar items:   IRC  EDIT  NEWORK  DISCUSSION  GO   HELP
[11:05] <Elda> Last time everything else worked, except for the wireless
[11:05] <Elda> Now everything here works minus the sound, or so it seems
[11:05] <NCLI> I installed Feisty a few minutes ago, totally clean install, after formatting my HDD. However, when I start my laptop, it doesnt even open Grub. After the BIOS boot screen, it just displays a blank screen with a blinking cursor in the top left corner, nothing else.
[11:05] <NCLI> If I try to boot from a cd, it does the same thing. I installed the 32 bit(I'm on a 64-bit system) version from the alternate install cd.
[11:05] <dewphy_> quand je vais dans la chambre de mon codouche
[11:05] <dewphy_> g acces a l intranet mais pas a eternet
[11:05] <Adrammelech> oh i heard about this problem....
[11:05] <oblib> dstadulis, nope I see XChat, View Server Settings Window Help
[11:06] <Adrammelech> so is there a package with free codecs?
[11:06] <dstadulis> well check in settings that's my only guess
[11:06] <saritor> GBenemy, have you looked at the ubuntu installation documents? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation
[11:06] <mjgoins> I keep finding utilities on ubuntu (feisty x86) that are missing their info pages. for example, I lack the info page for gnu make... and many others. is there a package that the info pages are part of?
[11:06] <GBenemy> dewphy_ : quoi?
[11:06] <dstadulis> I am running xchat-gnome 0.16
[11:06] <soundray> Adrammelech: just read the pages ubotu pointed you to, please.
[11:06] <hacknslash> oblib: try F7
[11:07] <GBenemy> saritor: i have now....but someone in here told me to ask in here when it came to installing
[11:07] <soundray> !fr | dewphy_
[11:07] <ubotu> dewphy_: Allez a #ubuntu-fr ou #kubuntu-fr pour de l'aide et de la discussion en francais.
[11:07] <oblib> hacknslash, nope
[11:07] <NCLI> SOUNDRAY: You wouldn't happen to know a real Ubuntu expert, by any chance?
[11:07] <hacknslash> oblib: what are you trying to see
[11:07] <NCLI> I mean somone ho's really into it, and can solve most tech issues.
[11:07] <Adrammelech> ok
[11:07] <curious101> hi, I just want to know if there are any packages installed with Ubuntu by default that deals with a PPPOE dialer?
[11:07] <NCLI> *who
[11:07] <Nippa_> I just set up a box with ubuntu server and when I ping it I'm getting DUP responses to every packet.... anyone have any idea why?
[11:08] <oblib> hacknslash, a list of all the  users in the channel. In mIRC it shows up on the right hand side of the window
[11:08] <saritor> GBenemy, check your private messages :)\
[11:08] <soundray> NCLI: are you being intentionally rude?
[11:08] <GBenemy> saritor: i don't have any
[11:09] <NCLI> No, no!!! Just asking, not implying that non of you are good at this, I'm just getting rather desperate :S
[11:09] <hacknslash> oblib: just a sec
[11:09] <saritor> GBenemy, I mean your xchat pms
[11:09] <soundray> NCLI: you've got a hardware problem, and that's that.
[11:09] <GBenemy> i don't have any
[11:09] <christoffernors> Hey. Just moved to another country. Which means that i'm a 1 hour behind where i originarily config'd ubuntu. I use the calender in evolution and added birthdays etc. Now when i adjusted the timezone -1 hour all birthdays when i push the clock shows up a day before it really is. In evolution it is on the right date but not out in ubuntu... What to do?
[11:09] <GBenemy> and i don't use xchat
[11:09] <scraliontis> i use pidgin
[11:10] <saritor> GBenemey, IRC same things =p send me one and i will walk you through the instal
[11:10] <NCLI> "sigh" Guess I'll have to call the manufacturer, then. Quit.
[11:10] <curious101> I just want to know if there are any packages installed with Ubuntu by default that deals with a PPPOE dialer?
[11:10] <sixpence> How do I tell if I am feisty or gutsy or whatever?
[11:10] <vehicle> 2 questions 1: how can i open terminal with ctr + ~ and 2: if anyone in here uses eclipe with java, how can i export a file (i finished a program and need to bring it to class)
[11:10] <javabugz> is there any special action required to get libdvdnav to work with mplayer in gusty?
[11:10] <soundray> !pppoe | curious101
[11:10] <ubotu> curious101: Setting up an ADSL/PPPoE connection? Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ADSLPPPoE
[11:10] <dgjones> !version | sixpence
[11:10] <ubotu> sixpence: To find out what version of Ubuntu you have, type  lsb_release -a  in a !shell
[11:11] <christoffernors> Hey. Just moved to another country. Which means that i'm a 1 hour behind where i originarily config'd ubuntu. I use the calender in evolution and added birthdays etc. Now when i adjusted the timezone -1 hour all birthdays when i push the clock shows up a day before it really is. In evolution it is on the right date but not out in ubuntu... What to do?
[11:11] <Adrammelech> i love this ubuntu satanic edition theme :-D
[11:11] <soundray> javabugz: ask in #ubuntu+1
[11:12] <curious101> @ubotu, thanks. I'll check that out
[11:12] <Charlote> hi boys
[11:12] <nicholas> hello
[11:12] <soundray> christoffernors: this is worth a bug report
[11:12] <soundray> !bugs | christoffernors
[11:12] <ubotu> christoffernors: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug report at: http://bugs.ubuntu.com/  -  Bugs in/wishes for the bots can be filed at http://launchpad.net/products/ubuntu-bots
[11:12] <GBenemy> saritor: I sent you one but I don't know if you got it
[11:12] <gonzaloaf_work> hi, how to install OOo 2.3 in ubuntu?
[11:12] <Charlote> i have a question, i installes wine sucessfully but now i want to install a windows application
[11:13] <Charlote> do u know how to run wine??
[11:13] <soundray> gonzaloaf_work: best to wait for gutsy -- less than four weeks now.
[11:13] <nicholas> just use a normal windows installer under wine.
[11:13] <scraliontis> wine x.exe
[11:13] <nicholas> yep
[11:13] <saritor> GBenemey, got it, can you not see my messages?
[11:13] <curious101> @ubotu, thanks a bunch! the tutorial seems to work
[11:13] <soren121> I changed my name
[11:13] <GBenemy> saritor: no
[11:14] <soundray> curious101: the bot appreciates your gratitude :)
[11:14] <oblib> curious101, (that means it's automated)
[11:14] <gonzaloaf_work> !locale
[11:14] <curious101> oh, geez.
[11:14] <ubotu> To set up and configure your locales, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LocaleConf
[11:14] <hmhowi1> Adrammelech: has the statanic edition been updated?
[11:14] <curious101> i've given thanks twice. i'll get back the last one. hehe
[11:14] <Adrammelech> i dont know, i use it for the first time
[11:15] <saritor> GBenemy, in response to what you sent me in the message, was there any questions you had about installing?
[11:16] <zahiy> Hi guys, anybody can help me: when I run ubuntu it gives me the SD icon on the desktop, but when I remove it and add it back again the desktop icon won't show again, any solution?
[11:16] <Adrammelech> i got someproblems with opera
[11:17] <curious101> what's an SD?
[11:17] <culpr|t> sd mem card
[11:17] <Elda> SD are those memory cards
[11:17] <culpr|t> ?
[11:17] <zahiy> SD card
[11:17] <curious101> oh, the SD card is auto-mounted
[11:17] <curious101> you can mount it manually
[11:18] <ThanatosDrive> Fellows; I'm trying to use gparted LiveCD to partition my drive so I can install XP for dual-booting. However, the LiveCD always stops halfway, and I never end up seeing the GUI. I doubt I have a bad burn, so I'm wondering if maybe gparted takes a long time to initialize? Or is there an alternative to using the gparted LiveCD to partition my drive for XP?
[11:18] <zahiy> maybe I cave a problem with autodetect?
[11:18] <soundray> zahiy: right-click the symbol and click Eject before you remove it. Then it'll be recognized the next time you insert.
[11:18] <christoffernors> How can i turn on the irda on my thinkpad ?
[11:18] <saritor> ThanatosDrive, you could try using fdisk via CLI
[11:18] <[nrx] > ThanatosDrive: is your pc a decent spec?
[11:18] <culpr|t> Ive got a related problem. I can't seem to mount my mem stick pro duos (psp memory card) it comes with an sd card adapter but it does not automount. Any help will be appreciated thanks.
[11:18] <Asathoor> my GRUB is f... up - what can i do?
[11:19] <soundray> !irda | christoffernors
[11:19] <ubotu> christoffernors: Information about using IrDA interfaces under Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IrdaHowto
[11:19] <GBenemy> yes:    1) If I install on my external hardrive, will i still be able to access my files that are on the harddrive in both ubuntu and windows? 2) will i be able to access what's on my computer's hdd (the windows partition) if i'm runing ubuntu? 3) will i get a choice at startup which os to use? 4) if my external hdd isn't plugged in, will that be a problem?) 5) will it run slower if i...
[11:19] <GBenemy> ...install it on my ext. hdd?  and finally, all htis is assuming that i /can/ install on my external hdd
[11:19] <soundray> !grub | Asathoor
[11:19] <ubotu> Asathoor: grub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto
[11:19] <[nrx] > Asathoor: go for a beer :D
[11:19] <Asathoor> thanx
[11:19] <gonzaloaf_work> hi I'm following the manual for changing the locales but I have no good results, how can I change my locales to en_US utf8?
[11:19] <KennethP>  /j tomtom
[11:19] <vehicle> how can i link ctrl + ~ to my terminal???
[11:19] <mcnugget> I have a problem installing ubuntu to my laptop. Now I've already created a partition for it, but once I load ubuntu by cd, then go through the process of installing it. I come to a halt where It should go. It only shows hdd1 and hdd2 not the partition I created for it. What should I do??
[11:20] <Elda> Anyone by chance know how to get sound working on a P100 ST9752 Toshiba Laptop?  I've been trying to get the sound working for some time now, and I have had no success.  If needed I can supply the info which I was able to find which my potentially help
[11:20] <ThanatosDrive> [nrx] : My PC is horrendous! It's about 9 years old, hardware-wise.
[11:20] <Asathoor> a beer I will have, if it works :-D
[11:20] <ThanatosDrive> saritor: I'll google that up, thanks!
[11:20] <Elda> *might
[11:20] <[nrx] > ThanatosDrive: what's the ram like?
[11:20] <culpr|t> PROBLEM: Cannot mount PSP MEM STICK PRO DUO with adapter. DESC: Ive got a related problem. I can't seem to mount my mem stick pro duos (psp memory card) it comes with an sd card adapter but it does not automount. Any help will be appreciated thanks.
[11:20] <ThanatosDrive> [nrx] : I have 3 different brands of RAM, all 128 MB. To 384 total.
[11:20] <okaratas> hello
[11:20] <jimcooncat> where are my users' crontabs stored? in a dot-directory in /home/user?
[11:21] <ThanatosDrive> [nrx] : As I said, horrendous.
[11:21] <sixpence> jimcooncat: Lol. Dot-directory. Nice
[11:21] <Charlote> fixme:actctx:parse_depend_manifests Could not find dependent assembly L"Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls"
[11:21] <Charlote> fixme:actctx:parse_depend_manifests Could not find dependent assembly L"Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls"
[11:21] <Charlote> fixme:advapi:CheckTokenMembership ((nil) 0x16c858 0x33f884) stub!
[11:21] <Charlote> fixme:process:IsWow64Process (0xffffffff 0x33f8a0) stub!
[11:21] <Charlote>  i have this error message when i run wine setup.exe
[11:21] <Charlote> what this means????
[11:21] <[nrx] > ThanatosDrive: might be a good idea to create a swap paritition on the drive also.. and turning it on when the livecd boots
[11:21] <sixpence> Charlote: try #winehq
[11:21] <[nrx] > ThanatosDrive: the installer doesn't like low-ram machines
[11:21] <ThanatosDrive> [nrx] : Ubuntu created a swap partition for me already, and I think it's already in use. How can I check?
[11:22] <curious101> @culpr|t, try to mount it manually. what does the df command show you?
[11:22] <Expression> hello @ll
[11:22] <[nrx] > ThanatosDrive: drop to the termina and type "swapon -s"
[11:22] <[nrx] > ThanatosDrive: if it's using swap, it'll tell you
[11:22] <jimcooncat> sixpence: that is, hidden directory starting with a . -- you know what I meant
[11:22] <Charlote> nothing happand
[11:22] <culpr|t> curious101: let me check. Ive not used the command line yet. Gimme a min.
[11:22] <Charlote> bash: winehq: command not found
[11:22] <ThanatosDrive> [nrx] : It says, Used: 211752
[11:23] <sixpence> jimcooncat: Hehe I know. Just kidding around
[11:23] <[nrx] > ThanatosDrive: best bet is to manually setup the paritions with fdisk then ;/
[11:23] <ThanatosDrive> [nrx] : Yikes :(
[11:23] <curious101> @mcnugget, it's because Ubuntu has it's own partition manager. You need to use it to specify partitions manually
[11:24] <[nrx] > ThanatosDrive: it's not too scary... find a good tutorial/howto in google and you'll be fine :)
[11:24] <sixpence> curious101: fdisk ftw!
[11:24] <professorohki> Install MinGW.
[11:24] <professorohki> If you install it to C:\MINGW then you need to create an environmental variable "MINGW=C:\MinGW" and add ";C:\MinGW\BIN" to the end of your path variable. Remember to add the ";" and do NOT add the final "\" to the paths.
[11:24] <Adrammelech> i installed opera with apt-get
[11:24] <Adrammelech> how can i remove it?
[11:24] <orionr> apt-get remove opera
[11:24] <Elda> Is it possible to enlarge one partition while shrinking another when one OS is on each one?  Because if I manage to get sound working, and the steam games work decently with Wine.  I may end up shrinking the Vista partition, and enlarging this since this does more of what I want in a nicer fashion :>
[11:24] <Charlote> so now what i should do ???
[11:25] <Elda> But that one still does some stuff Id like so I want to keep Vista around for the occasional use
[11:25] <curious101> fdisk? command line?
[11:25] <orionr> Elda: of course... Partition magic or gparted
[11:25] <Elda> Weee
[11:25] <[nrx] > Elda: be carefull with that... Vista doesn't like it when you mess with it's partition
[11:25] <Elda> That is one problem out of the way then, hehe
[11:25] <professorohki> sorry for that, wrong channel
[11:25] <Elda> Oh well if I kill it, Ill just reinstall it on the smaller one
[11:25] <Elda> once I resize lol
[11:25] <hacknslash> Charlote: whats up
[11:25] <culpr|t> curisous101: the df doesnt list it. If i use a normal SD card it works fine.
[11:26] <curious101> oh, i see. maybe the device isn't recognized by the kernel....driver compatibility issue
[11:26] <Elda> This would be my sound device correct? 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 02)
[11:26] <Charlote> im traing to install one program using wine and i have a error message and im traing to figerout what is the problem
[11:26] <GBenemy> saritor??
[11:26] <saritor> GBenemy, yes?
[11:27] <martin_> hey do any of you guys know imap well
[11:27] <culpr|t> curious101: is that possible? considering its using the SD adapter?
[11:27] <GBenemy> did u get my questions?
[11:27] <[nrx] > imap sucks
[11:27] <azi`> hm.. i have the default mplayer installation on ubuntu, but i can only listen to sound(no video is ever displayed) anyone clued wtf is this?
[11:27] <Elda> I was trying to follow one of the guides on the forums yesterday and after typing one of the commands that was listed under the list of devices
[11:27] <[nrx] > it's a pain in the behind
[11:27] <jimcooncat> sixpence: found 'em. I'm going home now
[11:27] <curious101> maybe it's because it's just an adapter.
[11:27] <GBenemy> oh nvm, i'll just attempt to install it and see what happends
[11:27] <Elda> and it seems like that owuld be it but I want to make sure :>
[11:27] <saritor> GBenemy, I'm sorry I must have missed it. :(
[11:27] <Puppy_> I asked this question on the forums but no one responded. How do I get my samsung k5 mp3 player working? It would be great if I could get it working in something like Armorok.
[11:27] <Elda> *would
[11:27] <Vishhal> anyone know where the #eventum channel went to?
[11:28] <culpr|t> curious101: if i use the same adapter using an external card reader it works fine.
[11:28] <Vishhal> heh ... found it
[11:28] <saritor> GBenemy, the gparted should let you shrink the partition your files are on on the external hard drive. so that yes you can keep the files and create a parition for ubuntu on it as well
[11:28] <curious101> the psp memory card may have a different file system than the SD card
[11:28] <hacknslash> Charlote: try looking here http://www.winehq.org/
[11:28] <Charlote> thanx
[11:29] <Charlote> i will read this
[11:29] <saritor> GBenemy, I am not too sure about what will happen if you don't have the hard drive plugged in. However I believe that you will be fine as long as you dont try to boot from it.
[11:29] <dimas_> i would like to fix my gpg cause is saying there is a error cause cant validate public key, what ahould i do?
[11:29] <GBenemy> yeah i figured that
[11:29] <mariotinoco> does anyone know how I can add tomcat 6 to netbeans 5.5?
[11:29] <Puppy_> anyone?
[11:29] <GBenemy> but does the cd have gpart on it, and will i be able to access the files on it from both os's?
 i would like to fix my gpg cause is saying there is a error cause cant validate public key, what ahould i do? what does gpg --list-keys show you?
[11:29] <culpr|t> curious101: if it was the file system then it wouldn't have worked either way. however this is not the case because its not working using my internal card reader but works with an external card reader
[11:29] <Charlote> i already have wine installed
[11:29] <sk> Hello... does anyone in here has experiences with the sound problem on a macbook pro
[11:30] <_2> i have a sound issue,  i can't adjust some of the pcm settings.   anyone care to help me trubble shoot it ?
[11:30] <_2> can't adjust, meaning they pop right back to a preset as soon as i let the key up...
[11:30] <flaco> hi... anyone has extended monitor working ?
[11:30] <_2> while i hold the key down and the setting meter in alsamixer is at max i can hear the sound playing  but the instant i release the key the meter drops and the sound is not audable anymore.
[11:30] <fundies> anyone ever try Winutuxu?
[11:30] <saritor> GBenemy, yes it does. it is included in the install process. When you are asked where you want to install ubuntu to, that is gparted.
[11:30] <mariotinoco> does anyone know how I can add tomcat 6 to netbeans 5.5?
[11:30] <GBenemy> ah i see
[11:30] <christoffernors> exit
[11:30] <Puppy_> I asked this question on the forums but no one responded. How do I get my samsung k5 mp3 player working? It would be great if I could get it working in something like Armorok.
[11:30] <Ademan> is there any way to find out what my keyboard's scan codes are? my keyboard is majorly fudged up, when i press the "five" key it seems to be equivalent to hitting tab then "five", "backspace" is equivalent to delete AND backspace (in no discernable order) and several of the function keys act this way as well
[11:30] <GBenemy> i think the most important thing is
[11:30] <Charlote> but when i cd to the directory and write wine setup.exe i got this error message
[11:30] <Charlote> fixme:actctx:parse_depend_manifests Could not find dependent assembly L"Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls"
[11:30] <Charlote> fixme:actctx:parse_depend_manifests Could not find dependent assembly L"Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls"
[11:30] <Charlote> fixme:advapi:CheckTokenMembership ((nil) 0x16c858 0x33f884) stub!
[11:30] <Charlote> fixme:process:IsWow64Process (0xffffffff 0x33f8a0) stub!
[11:30] <[nrx] > wow
[11:30] <[nrx] > !pastebin | Charlote
[11:30] <ubotu> Charlote: 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)
[11:30] <curious101> @culpr|t, oh i see. now i don't know what to say anymore.
[11:30] <dimas_> curious101 W: GPG error: http://medibuntu.sos-sts.com feisty Release: Las firmas siguientes no se pudieron verificar porque su llave pblica no est disponible: NO_PUBKEY 2EBC26B60C5A2783
[11:30] <GBenemy> can i use itunes with linux? or at the least another program that works with my ipod
[11:31] <GBenemy> cos i use that /alot/
[11:31] <Elda> At least atm I'm loving wine.... for the fact that I am trying reinstalling Ubuntu since it is supposed to be able to play Steam games in linux, without half the problems that appear in XP/Vista.  This being because Vista and XPs support for the go 7900 gtx is HORRIBLE :>
[11:31] <culpr|t> curious101: thanks anyway. help attempt appreciated.
[11:31] <pike_> Charlote: /join #winehq  and ask there also might get a better response
[11:31] <curious101> @dimas_, maybe you haven't generated a key yet.
[11:31] <flaco> hi... anyone has extended monitor working ?
[11:31] <Ademan> GBenemy: sure amarok, rhythmbox and i think banshee as well will work with your ipod
[11:31] <hacknslash> Charlote: what application are u installing
[11:31] <dimas_> curious101 how i do that?
[11:31] <culpr|t> rhythymbox is awesome
[11:31] <curious101> @dimas_, generate a key using gpg --gen-key
[11:31] <Elda> And my friend who uses Linux installed his license of Cedega on my computer to see if it would be able to run steam, which it did not... but rather attempted to play it very horribly :>
[11:31] <cyphase> http://www.mikesplanet.net/2007/09/ubuntu-i-choose-you/
[11:31] <GBenemy> excellllent :D
[11:32] <curious101> @dimas_, then follow the on screen instructions.
[11:32] <GBenemy> and where do i get all ok these programs?
[11:32] <Elda> But Wine so far (havent actually gotten to play >.<) has installed Steam with no problems and I am dling HL2 :>
[11:32] <culpr|t> listen is also a very good audi player!
[11:32] <GBenemy> **ok = of
[11:32] <[nrx] > GBenemy: try synaptic or apt
[11:32] <culpr|t> *audio
[11:32] <Ademan> GBenemy: as far as running itunes, you should be able to do it with WINE, http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iAppId=1347, although your mileage may vary
[11:32] <dimas_> curious101 "gpg --gen-key"
[11:32] <dimas_> ?
[11:32] <Charlote> thanx i will join and ask them
[11:32] <curious101> yeah?
[11:32] <Ademan> GBenemy: System->Administration->Synaptic Package manager  you can use the search function to find them
[11:32] <dimas_> thats the command?
[11:32] <jnz^> hi
[11:32] <GBenemy> do i have to dowbload them?
[11:33] <GBenemy> **download
[11:33] <Puppy_> Can someone help me get my samsung k5 mp3 player working?
[11:33] <GBenemy> because i won't have internet with linux
[11:33] <pike_> GBenemy: ive used gtkpod with good success on 5.5 gen ipod
[11:33] <[nrx] > GBenemy: if you have kde, you'll already have amarok
[11:33] <jnz^> i'm following this howto: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HdaIntelSoundHowto
[11:33] <saritor> GBenemy, the packages in apt, and synaptic download and install themselves automatically
[11:33] <Ademan> GBenemy: yeah, you will, although rhythmbox comes with ubuntu if i'm not mistaken
[11:33] <GBenemy> i don't know what gen my ipod is i bought it last week
[11:33] <boubbin> how to install gnome from kubuntu ?
[11:33] <Adrammelech> how can is put my programms wich i have installed with apt-get in my menu?
[11:33] <Elda> This would be my sound device correct?    00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 02)
[11:33] <pike_> GBenemy: 5.5 is latest still i think
[11:33] <Ademan> boubbin: install the ubuntu-desktop package
[11:33] <jnz^> but in alsa documentation i dont find anything about realtek id 268
[11:33] <Elda> boubbin: you should be able to get it from synaptic package manager
[11:33] <curious101> @dimas_, the command to generate your public and private keys
[11:33] <[nrx] > boubbin: apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
[11:33] <GBenemy> ok
[11:34] <GBenemy> is it possible to download linux programs onto windows
[11:34] <GBenemy> stick them on a usb
[11:34] <GBenemy> then install when i'm running ubuntu
[11:34] <Elda> GBenemy:  yes
[11:34] <GBenemy> cos i won't have internet with ubuntu
[11:34] <GBenemy> ah excellent
[11:34] <dimas_> curious i am getting three options...what you suggest?
[11:34] <culpr|t> GBenemy: you can download the deb packages and install them later, perhaps?
[11:35] <jnz^> there's anybody can help me with this audio problem?
[11:35] <GBenemy> will, if deb? :S
[11:35] <curious101> @dimas_, i'd go for 1 or 3
[11:35] <GBenemy> deb = debian?
[11:35] <jnz^> y
[11:35] <pike_> GBenemy: packages.ubuntu.com is a good source to download em but keep in mind youll also need to download their dependancies too
[11:35] <GBenemy> i'm /completely/ new to /all/ aspects of linux
[11:35] <curious101> @dimas_, just choose the default which is 1
[11:35] <dimas_> curious101 i get three options...oh ok
[11:35] <culpr|t> GBenemy: sorry yes its debian.
[11:35] <GBenemy> :S
[11:35] <dimas_> yes one
[11:35] <curious101> ok
[11:35] <Puppy_> Is there a media player that will recognize like all mp3 players? I have the samsung k5, and don't know how to get it to work.
[11:35] <Elda> jnz^:  I would help you but Im having audio problems myself -_-
[11:35] <GBenemy> well ima go *attempt* this
[11:35] <curious101> then 1024 encryption strenght
[11:36] <curious101> then 1024 encryption strength
[11:36] <GBenemy> if i have any problems i shall come back tomorrow (provided my windows is still operational)
[11:36] <culpr|t> GBenemy: let me find a weblink where you could download from.
[11:36] <hacknslash> Puppy_: plug it in and type lsusb in a terminal
[11:36] <jnz^> Elda: :(
[11:36] <dimas_> curious101 is asking me for the length
[11:36] <GBenemy> download what?
[11:36] <pike_> Puppy_: when you plug the mp3 player in and type 'dmesg | tail' do you see a sda or sdb or sdc or whatever? if so you will probably be able to mount it and any music player will work
[11:36] <culpr|t> the packages
[11:36] <Puppy_> hackslash: thank you!
[11:37] <hacknslash> Puppy_: yw
[11:37] <curious101> @dimas_, what's the default? 2048? type 1024 instead.
[11:37] <Elda> jnz^:  For some reason my PC will not make any noise/play any music -_-;
[11:37] <culpr|t> GBenemy: http://packages.ubuntu.com/feisty/
[11:37] <Elda> I dont know how to make it do so either >.>
[11:37] <Puppy_> ok thanks pike!
[11:37] <dimas_> curious101 ok
[11:37] <culpr|t> GBenemy: you are on ubuntu 7.4 yes?
[11:37] <GBenemy> i have /no/ idea
[11:37] <GBenemy> i'm not on any yet
[11:37] <GBenemy> i only just got the cd
[11:37] <doffe> Give it up for a newbie !! , How do i get 4 workspaces(desktops) i only have 2 now ?
[11:38] <schemelab> are there docs on how to create subdomains in an ubuntu distro?
[11:38] <Elda> doffe, I can help with that at least xD
[11:38] <curious101> @doffe, right click on the workspaces window?
[11:38] <saritor> doffe, right click on the two and you can configure it in the preference tabs there
[11:38] <Elda> Right click on the work spaces and go to the properties
[11:38] <culpr|t> GBenemy: did it say fiesty or drapper or something?
[11:38] <ompaul> doffe, on the bottom right click and go to properties and add more
[11:38] <GBenemy> erm neither
[11:38] <GBenemy> it says
[11:38] <GBenemy> "Ubuntu" and "pass it on"
[11:38] <GBenemy> that's it
[11:38] <Elda> lol no
[11:38] <Elda> check in the disc for a name
[11:38] <pike_> schemelab: might find something at http://tldp.org/ but that is general linux documentation
[11:38] <Dr_Link[desktop] > I am looking for a PHP build for Ubuntu Desktop. Does Desktop come with PHP?
[11:39] <schemelab> I see
[11:39] <GBenemy> at the time i ordered it, it was the latest version
[11:39] <GBenemy> it says "fiesty"
[11:39] <GBenemy> :S
[11:39] <GBenemy> whatever that si
[11:39] <Elda> Then you have Fiesty fawn
[11:39] <GBenemy> *is
[11:39] <Elda> Latest version
[11:39] <GBenemy> :S
[11:39] <curious101> Dr_Link[desktop] , i don't think so.
[11:39] <Elda> That is 7.04
[11:39] <saritor> DR_Link[desktop] , sudo apt-get install php
[11:39] <GBenemy> meaning?
[11:39] <GBenemy> oh
[11:39] <MeRodent> !enter GBenemy
[11:39] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about enter gbenemy - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[11:39] <culpr|t> GBenemy: yes so the link that i gave you is correct for download
[11:39] <Elda> You have the latest version of Ubuntu xD
[11:39] <doffe> i think i am pretty lost, but cant see any option to add more desktops, is it mabye becose i has compiz on ?
[11:39] <MeRodent> !enter | GBenemy
[11:39] <ubotu> GBenemy: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!
[11:40] <curious101> but should it be that php requires a Web server as well?
[11:40] <GBenemy> sorry
[11:40] <Elda> !sound | Ubotu
[11:40] <heguru> curios101: yes PHP required a webserver
[11:40] <ubotu> Ubotu: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3
[11:40] <Dr_Link[desktop] > saritor: Couldn't find package php
[11:40] <dimas_> curious101 do you suggest a password for it?
[11:40] <curious101> so you'll need apache as well, along with php
[11:40] <curious101> @dimas_, no
[11:40] <saritor> DR_Link[desktop] , do you have the webserver installed already?
[11:40] <Dr_Link[desktop] > erm, no
[11:40] <GBenemy> what's wine?
[11:40] <Dr_Link[desktop] > should I install Apache?
[11:41] <culpr|t> wine is not an emulator! :)
[11:41] <dimas_> how do i cancelled then the pasword then?
[11:41] <saritor> DR_Link[desktop] , yes
[11:41] <Elda> Wine is a program that allows you to run windows stuff in Linux
[11:41] <MeRodent> !LAMP | Dr_Link[desktop] 
[11:41] <ubotu> Dr_Link[desktop] : LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process (different in Edgy+)
[11:41] <ThanatosDrive> [nrx] : All of these guides on fdisk seem to be for Windows. Is there one for Ubuntu?
[11:41] <GBenemy> wine = Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer (Binary Emulator and Library)
[11:41] <GBenemy> :S
[11:41] <Elda> It stands for Wine is not an emulator or something like that
[11:41] <curious101> @Dr_Link[desktop] , try "apt-cache search php"
[11:41] <Elda> But Im not sure what it is if its not an emulator xD
[11:41] <GBenemy> does that mean i can put windows on ubuntu or something? :S
[11:41] <Elda> No
[11:41] <saritor> DR_Link[desktop] , then install php, and i was wrong the right package name is php5
[11:42] <Dr_Link[desktop] > GBenemy: You can run Windows programs
[11:42] <Elda> It means you can run windows program in Linux
[11:42] <Dr_Link[desktop] > It's not an emu
[11:42] <Dr_Link[desktop] > it's a compatibility layer
[11:42] <[nrx] > ThanatosDrive: it's the same principle :)
[11:42] <GBenemy> oh so i can run .exe
[11:42] <GBenemy> etc
[11:42] <GBenemy> ?
[11:42] <Elda> yes
[11:42] <GBenemy> or .doc
[11:42] <GBenemy> or something
[11:42] <fen1x> Guys, how do I extract a .deb file?
[11:42] <Elda> Type wine whatever.exe
[11:42] <Elda> and it will run it
[11:42] <GBenemy> ah
[11:42] <Dr_Link[desktop] > Yep.
[11:42] <Elda> I installed steam that way xD
[11:42] <Dr_Link[desktop] > Pretty much Windows running in Ubuntu, in a sense.
[11:42] <curious101> @fen1x, use "dpkg --help"
[11:42] <ThanatosDrive> [nrx] : I assume I need to not be using my current drive to run fdisk?
[11:42] <culpr|t> GBEnemy: yes and you dont need wine to open .doc you can use linux office products for that
[11:42] <GBenemy> so i can use open office with linux then?
[11:42] <Elda> A lot easier than I thought it would be
[11:42] <GBenemy> :D
[11:42] <Dr_Link[desktop] > php5 is done.
[11:43] <fen1x> ty
[11:43] <GBenemy> oh
[11:43] <GBenemy> it comes with word etc?
[11:43] <dimas_> curious101 it said no enough bites...
[11:43] <hacknslash> GBenemy: yes u can
[11:43] <Elda> GBenemy: Oppen Office was made originally for Linux I think, lol
[11:43] <Elda> *Open
[11:43] <GBenemy> oh lol
[11:43] <GBenemy> :P
[11:43] <ThanatosDrive> GBenemy: Open Office is built into Ubuntu
[11:43] <curious101> @dimas_, hold on.
[11:43] <Elda> Yep
[11:43] <WaltzingAlong> GBenemy: openoffice.org, koffice, staroffice, abiword, and others
[11:43] <Elda> I <3 my Open Office, and was happy when I heard it came with Ubuntu
[11:43] <GBenemy> well ima go try this thing
[11:43] <Wilson_> I had downloaded 6-06 text-based install, but what i got is the live cd ...what's wrong?
[11:44] <Elda> GBenemy: you might get lucky and have your wireless work off the bat
[11:44] <GBenemy> i don't have wireless
[11:44] <WaltzingAlong> Wilson_: you downloaded the wrong one then
[11:44] <daniel> Good evening
[11:44] <Elda> So how are you on the internet? o,o
[11:44] <GBenemy> hence why i can't use linux and internet
[11:44] <Puppy_> hacknslash: you still there? I did that command and it is listed.  How do I get a media player to recognize it?
[11:44] <GBenemy> wired adsl
[11:44] <culpr|t> GBenemy: do not worry dude its gonna be a breeze....hopefully.
[11:44] <Elda> Then you should be able to, lol
[11:44] <GBenemy> no no
[11:44] <Elda> Just plug your laptop/pc in and it will load it lik normal o,o
[11:44] <GBenemy> i dnt mean i /can't/
[11:44] <GBenemy> as in that
[11:44] <curious101> @dimas_, what was the last thing you did?
[11:44] <hacknslash> Puppy_: i'm here
[11:45] <GBenemy> i mean i can't as in i cbf
[11:45] <daniel> I have installed the latest Ubuntu Server TLS (6.x) and I'm wondering why the firebird sql-server is nowhere to be found
[11:45] <culpr|t> GBenemy: what does your nick mean btw?
[11:45] <GBenemy> cos my ext hdd (which is what ima put ubuntu on) is in my room
[11:45] <daniel> This seems rather odd to me...
[11:45] <GIn> hi
[11:45] <GBenemy> and my router is downstairs
[11:45] <Elda> Ah
[11:45] <GIn> any pdf viewer better than Evince?
[11:45] <Puppy_> hacknslash: so how do I get a media player to recognize it?
[11:45] <GBenemy> GB = Great Britain    enemy = well, enemy
[11:45] <GBenemy> it's said like
[11:45] <GBenemy> GB as in spell the letters
[11:46] <GBenemy> then just say the word enemy
[11:46] <hacknslash> Puppy_: what exactly are u trying to do ?
[11:46] <GBenemy> sorry sorry i know about !enter
[11:46] <dimas_> curious101 it was asking me for a password and i didnt type anything then told no enough bytes, i did close a couple of windows and i think now is ok
[11:46] <Puppy_> hacknslash: get my samsung k5 working in Ubuntu.
[11:46] <Puppy_> hacknslash: it does not pop up on the desktop.
[11:47] <Elda> Meh
[11:47] <GBenemy> also, i have mcafee virus on my windows
[11:47] <GBenemy> i'm assuming i can't put that on linux
[11:47] <Elda> quick question....... How do I close a program manually?
[11:47] <hacknslash> on the desktop does sdb or sdc pop up ?
[11:47] <curious101> @dimas_, try to issue "gpg --list-keys" and see if the key was created
[11:47] <GBenemy> and it won't scan my linux files?
[11:47] <Elda> Steam has frozen on me :(
[11:47] <MeRodent> !virus GBenemy
[11:47] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about virus gbenemy - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[11:47] <MeRodent> !virus | GBenemy
[11:47] <ubotu> GBenemy: A/V software is available, however read this to understand why Linux does not have a virus problem: http://librenix.com/?inode=21
[11:47] <Elda> Ive tried clikcing on it, but its not helping
[11:47] <hacknslash> Puppy_: or can u see it in your file manager
[11:47] <culpr|t> GBenemy: you wont need one if..well there you go from ubotu
[11:48] <ThanatosDrive> Elda: You can try xkill
[11:48] <n3tfury> but you might if you have windows shares
[11:48] <Puppy_> hacknslash: let me check... I don't think so.
[11:48] <dimas_> curious i think it is...you want me to paste in private message?
[11:48] <pvl1> are there any proxy servers that are simple and easy to set up?
[11:48] <Elda> ThanatosDrive: How do I use xkill?
[11:49] <GBenemy> oh sweet linux has no viruses? awesome...like macs!
[11:49] <Elda> xkill steam.exe doesnt do it
[11:49] <GBenemy> well wish me luck guys
[11:49] <n3tfury> nobody said it didn't have viruses
[11:49] <n3tfury> there's just hardly any
[11:49] <curious101> @dimas_, no. just confirm if you have something like 1024D/E0XXXXXX 2007-09-21 listed
[11:49] <thedash> are there any good 3D CAD/Architecture programs out there ?
[11:49] <Puppy_> hacknslahsh: where would I see what is in the usb?
[11:49] <ackdesha> I've made a custom compiled GTK.  How can I tell an app to use this new lib instead of the packaged GTK?
[11:50] <curious101> @dimas_, no. just confirm if you have something like 1024D/E0XXXXXX 2007-09-21 listed with you name and e-mail address
[11:50] <Jowi> hi all. I installed feisty *server*, tacked on wmaker and created .Xresourses and .gtkrc.mine to set the font size/dpi. It works well in edgy where I have gnome and gdm installed. here i use wmaker and slim (alternate display/login manager).  gtkrc.mine does not seem to take effect for some strange reason. anyone know anything about it? tips/hints very welcomed!
[11:50] <hacknslash> Puppy_: in lsusb or dmesg what drive is the mp3 player
[11:50] <dimas_> curious101 yes
[11:50] <hacknslash> Puppy_: usually sdb sdc
[11:50] <beford> Elda, try 'kill wine', 'killall -9 wine', 'kill -9 wine' or 'killall -9 wineserver' it will kill all wine instances
[11:50] <curious101> @dimas_, okay. does it also have pub, uid, and sub?
[11:51] <Puppy_> hacknslash: I am a newbie. So i don't understand. :)
[11:51] <culpr|t> is the problem with gdm customization fixed in fiesty?
[11:51] <Jowi> example: xchat and firefox use different font sized toolbars and text size. where in edgy they are uniform with the .Xresourses + .gtkrc.mine setup.
[11:51] <dimas_> curious101 yes
[11:51] <Puppy_> hacknslash: when I put: susb it is listed.
[11:52] <pvl1> does anyone know about a proxy server that is easy to set up?
[11:52] <dimas_> curious101 am i good to go then?
[11:52] <curious101> @dimas_, congrats! you now have a public key.
[11:52] <daniel> pvl1: Well, squid isn't exactly complicated
[11:52] <DM|_> Whats a good and working app for cracking WEP wireless encryption?
[11:52] <curious101> @dimas_, yes. but do you know how to use it?
[11:52] <dimas_> curious101 thank you very much endeep
[11:52] <hacknslash> Puppy_: next to the mp3 player should be sdb or sdc ?
[11:52] <pvl1> daniel: im having some preoblems understanding it
[11:52] <curious101> @dimas_, you're welcome.
[11:53] <dimas_> curious101 is a complement for irc software is there any other way to use it?
[11:53] <ThanatosDrive> Is there way a way to transfer out my /home and /swap to an external, reformat my drive, install Windows XP, and then use Ubuntu LiveCD to partition the drive and install? And then import back in my /home and /swap data?
[11:53] <Puppy_> hacknslash: next to it in the terminal it says: Bus 002 Device 003:
[11:54] <drock> anyone know the xml syntax for defining a custom screen in displayconfig-gtk?
[11:54] <curious101> @dimas_, it's also use for encrypting files for distribution or encrypting messages in e-mails.
[11:54] <hacknslash> Puppy_: okay
[11:54] <MeRodent> ThanatosDrive, you won't need to transfer /swap as it's psuedo memory
[11:54] <hacknslash> Puppy_:type dmesg
[11:54] <culpr|t> drock: check a gtk channel.
[11:55] <hacknslash> Puppy_: look at bus 2 device 3 should be sdb or sdc ?
[11:55] <drock> displayconfig-gtk is the new xorg config app in Gutsy
[11:55] <Wilson_> <WaltzingAlong: I'm new in IRC, so sorry if I do something wrong
[11:55] <dimas_> curious101 e-mails i send perhaps? or mails encripted by ...
[11:55] <MeRodent> ThanatosDrive, and you should be able to just copy your /home directory.
[11:55] <culpr|t> drock: aaaaahh my bad then.
[11:55] <dimas_> curious101  would tell me a bit more about it?
[11:55] <drock> But i may try the ubuntu+1 channel
[11:55] <curious101> @dimas_, e-mails you send. but the recipient must have a copy of your public key. that's why you need to give it to him/her.
[11:55] <Puppy_> hacknslash: yeah, ummmm. how do I look at bus 2 device 3? :)
[11:56] <ThanatosDrive> MeRodent: Wait a second, /home is only a limited part of my drive. Scratch that; is it possible to basically 'lift' my Ubuntu settings and programs and everything, store them on an external HD, and then import them back in when I reinstall Ubuntu?
[11:56] <hacknslash> Puppy_: in a terminal type dmesg
[11:56] <dimas_> curious101 but thats for very private emails i want to send perhaps?
[11:56] <hacknslash> Puppy_: we need to see the drive letter associated with the device
[11:57] <bruenig> ThanatosDrive, you can make a backup of home files and then put it in the new home, or you can move the home partition on to the other drive and then actually mount that drive as home itself
[11:57] <curious101> @dmas_, yeah. but others use it as a practice.
[11:57] <wolfsong> does anyone know how to get gwget to ask for a location? it seems to ignore this setting
[11:57] <dimas_> curious101 thats very interesting
[11:57] <curious101> @dmas_, notice also that when you download files... there's a sig and public key along with it for verification.
[11:57] <drock> What would the command to search contents of files be?  grep?
[11:57] <MeRodent> ThanatosDrive, if you copy your /home directory it should save all your settings. It won't however save additional software you have installed. So you should be able to re-install any software you had. Why did you want to do this anyway?
[11:57] <bruenig> wolfsong, just use the -O parameter
[11:58] <dimas_> curious101 thank you i will google about it
[11:58] <culpr|t> drock: correct
[11:58] <WaltzingAlong> wilson_ no worries
[11:58] <Puppy_> hacknslash: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38172/ here you go.
[11:58] <wolfsong> bruenig: where? I'm using flashgot in FF
[11:58] <curious101> @dmas_, okay. you can also "gpg --help" for other commands
[11:58] <jacob> what's ndiswrapper-modules? can that help me fix a problem that i have with my wireless?
[11:58] <Jowi> ThanatosDrive, If you don't have /home on separete partition this is what I would do: I would pack up /home in a tar ball. re-install ubuntu, then create users with the exact same userid/groupids (see /etc/group for the correct numbers, first main user should be 1000). when the install is done and the main user is created untar the home backup to /home. then create the rest of the users if needed.
[11:58] <WaltzingAlong> jacob what is the problems you have with your wireless?
[11:59] <bruenig> wolfsong, oh nevermind, I thought you were saying gwget like gnu wget, you know like some people call awk gawk, do you mean some graphical nonsense?
[11:59] <dimas_> curious101 very good
[11:59] <curious101> thanks
[11:59] <heguru> jacob: ndiswrapper-modules lets u use Network Drivers for Windows on your Linux box
[11:59] <ThanatosDrive> MeRodent: Since my RAM is inadequate, I can't use gparted to easily partition my disk. So I can't install XP on an existing Ubuntu install. However, installing Ubuntu onto an existing WIndows XP installation for dualbooting IS very easy.
[11:59] <dimas_> curious101 thank you
[11:59] <heguru> jacob: that should be your last resort, most of the wireless network cards should work without ndiswrapper
[11:59] <Jowi> ThanatosDrive, the good thing about making a tar ball is that all the hidden dirs, permissions etc will be kept.
[11:59] <wolfsong> bruenig: yes Gnome's frontend
[11:59] <curious101> @dimas_, you're welcome.
[12:00] <curious101> bye for now.
[12:00] <bruenig> wolfsong, I imagine it is just gtk not gnome
[12:00] <bruenig> hmm, I guess it is GNOME, weird
[12:00] <jacob> waltzingalong, my wireless works just fine when i connect wirelessly through my wep encrypted connection but can't connect to a public router when im in the library
[12:00] <dimas_> curious101 there is another thing it bugs me very much...i dont know if you can help me....would you be so kind?
[12:00] <ThanatosDrive> Jowi: I actually only have one user on this computer aside from root! Is that a good thing? Also: if I move /home (untarballed) onto my NTFS disk, will everything stay the same? (Persmissions, etc.)
[12:00] <culpr|t> does anybody know how i could change the lyrics and album cover links in rhythmbox?
[12:01] <Jowi> ThanatosDrive, no, if you move the /home dir to NTFS disk the permissions will not be ok.
[12:01] <jacob> waltzingalong, that's why i was asking if probably ndiswrapper-modules can probably fix that problem
[12:01] <MeRodent> ThanatosDrive, I'm confused. If you don't have enough RAM to run gparted then I would expect you don't have enough to run either ubuntu or windows. Am I missing something?
[12:01] <Jowi> ThanatosDrive, make a tar ball, then copy the tar to the ntfs disk. then you're safe.
[12:01] <bruenig> wolfsong, well I am not sure of graphical wget but if you ever need to do it via command line, it is very simply -O, huzzah cli
[12:01] <heguru> jacob: if your wireless is working at ur web connection then you DON'T need ndiswrapper
[12:02] <wolfsong> bruenig: thanks
[12:02] <heguru> jacob: ndiswrapper is only if your network card is not working at all
[12:02] <WaltzingAlong> jacob: i would look elsewhere since you already know of a scenario when it is working. for example, you may need merely to disable wep encryption when connecting at the library
[12:02] <Andeh> Hi. if I run linux music software on a quad core with 4 GB ram will it be faster than on this pentium 4?
[12:02] <Jowi> ThanatosDrive, if you only have one user it's ok since the first user you create during ubuntu install has the id of 1000 (every time)
[12:02] <Andeh> hehe
[12:02] <ThanatosDrive> MeRodent: That's what I thought too, but apparently gparted LiveCD requires a good amount of RAM? I run Ubuntu and Windows XP at perfectly fine speeds (even though it's only 384MB RAM.)
[12:02] <jacob> waltzingalong, no, i can't connect without ndiswrapper\
[12:02] <Andeh> And will there be less underruns :P
[12:03] <slimjimflim> ThanatosDrive, ntfs probably couldn't process the permissions, but would preserve them if the file(s) were used again in unix
[12:03] <Puppy_> hacknslash: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/38172/
[12:03] <MeRodent> ThanatosDrive, what if you install gparted and run from ubuntu.
[12:03] <ThanatosDrive> MeRodent: Well, then I can't unmount my disk to partition, right?
[12:04] <Andeh> Is my text invisible? Or do your eyes ignore my properly structured sentences?
[12:04] <ThanatosDrive> slimjimflim: Hrm...I probably shouldn't risk it.
[12:04] <WaltzingAlong> jacob: i am not proposing you go without ndiswrapper but if with ndiswrapper you can connect using wep then ndiswrapper is likely not the cause of the problems at the library
[12:04] <slimjimflim> what are you trying to do?
[12:04] <ThanatosDrive> Andeh: We see it.
[12:04] <Andeh> Great :)
[12:04] <jacob> waltzingalong how do i disable wep encryption, i thought open routers connect to them automatically?
[12:04] <dgjones> !nvu > dgjones
[12:04] <MeRodent> ThanatosDrive, OK think I got it. you want to resize the ubuntu /root partition?
[12:04] <Jowi> ThanatosDrive, I give an example. I just installed the latest ubuntu on a different partition but I kept my /home partition. the first user on the old system is "jowi". I install the latest version of ubuntu to a different partiton and create the user called "jowi" there. I now know that both the old install and new install will work with /home/jowi since the user and group id's are the same (1000).
[12:04] <slimjimflim> ThanatosDrive, what files are you moving?
[12:04] <Andeh> Anyone here run LMMS? Well, will it get less underruns if I run it on a quad core with 4 GB ram?
[12:04] <z00m_> macd, u there ?
[12:04] <SLT> !register
[12:04] <ubotu> Information about registering your Freenode nick is at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#contents-userregistration
[12:04] <Andeh> Cause that's what I'm upgrading to :)
[12:05] <ThanatosDrive> slimjimflim: Reformat my drive, install Windows XP, pop in the Ubuntu LiveCD, install Ubuntu, and reinstate my old /home files.
[12:05] <ThanatosDrive> slimjimflim: my /home
[12:05] <francois> I have a friend installing ubuntu but he has a 8800 graphic card, for which the nv drivers don't work and his X crashes before he can see anything, how can he still manage the install ?
[12:05] <bascule> Andeh: it on't neccessarily be better because of irq latencies
[12:05] <ThanatosDrive> MeRodent: Pretty much!
[12:05] <WaltzingAlong> jacob: network-manager usually does this work but does not automatically connect without you letting it know it can/should
[12:05] <ThanatosDrive> MeRodent: For dual-booting.
[12:05] <Andeh> bascule: But at least will FL studio running in WINE be less explosive?
[12:05] <jacob> waltzingalong, my wireless can search for routers but can't connect to them
[12:05] <slimjimflim> ThanatosDrive, you can actually make a tgz file of your entire ubuntu.
[12:05] <Andeh> ThanatosDrive: That's exactly what I'm doing :)
[12:05] <Andeh> Biig upgrade
[12:05] <slimjimflim> back that up to your ntfs disk and/or dvd
[12:05] <WaltzingAlong> jacob: the program wifi-radar may be of interest to you
[12:05] <bascule> it really depends on the ABV of wine I think Andeh
[12:05] <jacob> waltzinalong, except with my router
[12:05] <aLeSD> hi .... do u know a program to editing video ... ?
[12:05] <culpr|t> join rhythmbox
[12:06] <ThanatosDrive> Jowi: Excellent! I will tgz it then!
[12:06] <aLeSD> something of powerfull
[12:06] <Andeh> aLeSD: Kino?
[12:06] <spuck> I have a computer sharing internet. It is SuSE 9. I would like to update it to ubuntu, but I do not find instructions for internet sharing. Does anyone have pointers to a web site? Or is it just built in where I can click on stuff to make it work? (I'm obviously a beginner)
[12:06] <Andeh> ^.^
[12:06] <pau1> Hey guys
[12:06] <WaltzingAlong> spuck: how is your internet access shared?
[12:06] <Andeh> Hey pau1